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Dear Aunt Mei,

I am very happy to know you will pay a 1. to London. So busy am I that I didn’t write to you more often.

The life in London is 2. from that on our hometown. You may meet with some culture differences here so I need to tell you some.

First of all, the food. Actually you don’t have to worry about the food 3. there are many international restaurants here including Chinese ones. The big difference is that British like to have slices of toasts 4. bacon and eggs.

A word of advice. Don’t 5. tipping system in London. People often leave 10% of the bill for the waiter or waitress. And you can exchange traveller’s cheques at bank or hotel.

Thirdly, the 6. in London is changeable. Don’t forget to take an umbrella when you are out.

One last thing is British humor. Don’t be surprised if you hear laughter when you don’t think 7. funny.

I am looking forward to 8. you.

Aunt Mei.

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_________ you _________ I have to go there.

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A.Thank you. B.Don’t say so. C.Not at all.

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In order to have a polite conversation, we used to follow the advice — make our conversation go around the weather and your health. But these days, with climate change and vaccine (疫苗) problems, those subjects — are not safe, either. Every conversation may lead to a fight.

Pew Research did a study of 10,000 American adults, and they found at this moment, we are less likely(可能) to listen to each other. Depending on what we already believe, we make decisions about where to live, who to marry and even who our friends are going to be. A conversation needs a balance(平衡) between talking and listening, and somewhere along the way, we lost that balance.

Now, part of that is because of technology, such as the smartphones. They are either in your hands or close enough for you to get quickly. According to the Pew Research, about one third American teenagers send more than a hundred texts(信息) a day. And many of them, almost most of them, are more likely to text their friends than they are to talk to them face to face.

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B.We probably like talking with friends face to face better.

C.There isn’t a balance between talking and listening now.

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A.more than 1000 B.about 500 C.Over 100

4.The last paragraph mainly talks about ________.

A.some communication skills

B.a project by Paul Barnwell

C.a magazine called The Atlantic

5.What is the best title of the passage?

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B.How can we speak politely?

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Giving and receiving make us a happier life. Yet, why do we have such difficulty getting 1. in our life?

For example, my husband and I have family members 2. only visit us when they need our help, but we rarely receive a "thank you". Most people would say that we are being used. But when we give, we shouldn't be giving for 3. . Rather, we should give because it's the good thing to do. Everything that we have is a gift 4. the world. In return, the world asks us to use these gifts to 5. others. The good news is that when we live our lives being nice to others, our lives run more smoothly.

At the same time, we should remember to receive gratefully. I truly believe that you cannot say "thank you" 6.. Sometimes children are lazy to say "thank you" to their parents and 7. forget to say "thank you" to their teachers. We know they are willing to give, but it doesn't mean that we shouldn't thank them 8. it. Words of appreciation (感謝) make others feel good. It's 9. for us to say "thank you" because we need to remind ourselves of how lucky we are. And hearing those two words can make us feel great for days. 10. you are looking for a secret to improve your life, I can give you the answer: Give generously (慷慨地) and receive gratefully.

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Tina woke up at midnight .She looked out of her window and saw a yellow light in the sky. It suddenly flew towards the ground. She heard a noise and saw a red light.

The next morning, Tina told it to her brother Tom. "I'm sure something landed in the forest near the mountains as I heard a loud noise last night," she said. "Let's find out after school."

At 6 p.m. Tina and his brother reached the forest. They heard some voices speaking a strange language, so they hid behind some little trees and kept quiet then they saw an alien(外星人) It was tall, with a round head and a shining grey-white colored body. It was standing next to a long spaceship. There was something wrong with the spaceship.

The children were scared .Suddenly, another alien appeared from the little trees in front of them. It found them and made terrible noise!

The next morning Tina and Tom told their parents about what they saw yesterday. "They were very ugly. They had some hair, but they didn't have any feathers (羽毛)," said Tina.

“There was something written on the spaceship,” said Tom. “It looked like this .I wonder what it means.” He drew something on a piece of paper.

But dad said, "Since no one else saw these aliens, I refuse to believe you .Now go to school!”

The children opened their wings ( 翅膀) and flew to school together.

Dad looked at the piece of paper with the strange word on it. “It looks strange.” he said, as he looked at the word “EARTH”.

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A.Tom B.Tina's friend C.Tina D.Tina's father

2.Which of the following statement is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The children were afraid when they saw the aliens.

B.The aliens came from the earth.

C.Tina, Tom and their parents lived on the earth.

D.The children had wings and they could fly.

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A.Aliens. B.Tina and his brother. C.Tina's parents. D.The children.

4.What's the best title for this passage?

A.Don't Lie to Your Parents B.A Happy Family and Aliens

C.Aliens Fought Humans D.Aliens Arrived

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