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1. Two high school students from California could go to prison for crimes that some people might think are small and of little importance. Prosecutors(检察官)said that Gary and Mike,both 18, had broken into their school and changed their own and others’ grades on the school computer network. While Mike tried doing it once. Gary did it several times. Gary could get more than 38 years in prison. Mike could get three years. “These are very serious crimes,” said Prosecutor Li. | 2. An Australian teenager could be fined(罚款) 20,000 AUS $ for having a party while his family was on holiday. “It was just a get - together with a couple of mates at first and then we thought, why not have a bit of a party,” 16- year-old Corey told reporters. “But it got a bit out of control.” More than 500 people came to Corey’s house and police were called when neighbors complained about the noise. No one was arrested but 30 police officers, a helicopter and a dog were needed to break up the party. Police chief Christine Nixon said that Corey would have to pay for damage to neighbors’ cars and gardens. “He needs to be taught a lesson.” she said. Corey’s mother, Jo Delaney, said: “We’re a good family. I’m just horrified that this has actually happened.” |
3. A teenage student was bitten by her dog as she celebrated a $7m lottery win. 18-year-old Amy was shocked when she heard the news. “I was screaming so loudly with excitement that my dog, Brock, didn’t know what was happening. So he bit me!” Amy is now on a gap year between school and university, and has been working as a part - time waitress at a hotel near her home. She said she was planning to organize a holiday in Egypt for herself, her family and friends, and to buy her first car. After that, she said she was still planning to go to university to study law. “I just plan to live like a normal student and not like a millionaire,” she told reporters. |
1.Read the first line of each article and match the headlines to the articles (1-2-3)
a. Dog bites student $7m lottery winner.
b.Police fine teenager after a large party.
c. California teenagers face prison for hacking into school computers.
A.acb B.bca C.cab D.cba
2.Prosecutor Li in California thinks .
A.these crimes are small and little important B.Gary and Mike only changed their own grades
C.these crimes are very serious D.it’s a bad situation for them to be in prison
3.Corey could be fined 20,000 AUS$ because .
A.he had a party with a couple of mates
B.his party was out of control and does much damage
C.he damaged his neighbors’ cars and gardens
D.his mother felt terrible about what happened
4.Amy’s dog .
A.was shocked to hear the good news B.used to bite people and be noisy
C.was probably frightened by her behavior D.felt as excited as her owner that day
5.The three short articles all mentioned “ ”.
A.teenager B.dog C.mother D.police
6.You can probably find the material from the section of the newspaper.
A.Fun Memories B.True Life Stories
C.Amazing Detective Stories D.Frightening Accidents
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
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1. Two high school students from California could go to prison for crimes that some people might think are small and of little importance. Prosecutors(检察官)said that Gary and Mike,both 18, had broken into their school and changed their own and others’ grades on the school computer network. While Mike tried doing it once. Gary did it several times. Gary could get more than 38 years in prison. Mike could get three years. “These are very serious crimes,” said Prosecutor Li. | 2. An Australian teenager could be fined(罚款) 20,000 AUS $ for having a party while his family was on holiday. “It was just a get - together with a couple of mates at first and then we thought, why not have a bit of a party,” 16- year-old Corey told reporters. “But it got a bit out of control.” More than 500 people came to Corey’s house and police were called when neighbors complained about the noise. No one was arrested but 30 police officers, a helicopter and a dog were needed to break up the party. Police chief Christine Nixon said that Corey would have to pay for damage to neighbors’ cars and gardens. “He needs to be taught a lesson.” she said. Corey’s mother, Jo Delaney, said: “We’re a good family. I’m just horrified that this has actually happened.” |
3. A teenage student was bitten by her dog as she celebrated a $7m lottery win. 18-year-old Amy was shocked when she heard the news. “I was screaming so loudly with excitement that my dog, Brock, didn’t know what was happening. So he bit me!” Amy is now on a gap year between school and university, and has been working as a part - time waitress at a hotel near her home. She said she was planning to organize a holiday in Egypt for herself, her family and friends, and to buy her first car. After that, she said she was still planning to go to university to study law. “I just plan to live like a normal student and not like a millionaire,” she told reporters. |
1.Read the first line of each article and match the headlines to the articles (1-2-3)
a. Dog bites student $7m lottery winner.
b.Police fine teenager after a large party.
c. California teenagers face prison for hacking into school computers.
A.acb B.bca C.cab D.cba
2.Prosecutor Li in California thinks .
A.these crimes are small and little important B.Gary and Mike only changed their own grades
C.these crimes are very serious D.it’s a bad situation for them to be in prison
3.Corey could be fined 20,000 AUS$ because .
A.he had a party with a couple of mates
B.his party was out of control and does much damage
C.he damaged his neighbors’ cars and gardens
D.his mother felt terrible about what happened
4.Amy’s dog .
A.was shocked to hear the good news B.used to bite people and be noisy
C.was probably frightened by her behavior D.felt as excited as her owner that day
5.The three short articles all mentioned “ ”.
A.teenager B.dog C.mother D.police
6.You can probably find the material from the section of the newspaper.
A.Fun Memories B.True Life Stories
C.Amazing Detective Stories D.Frightening Accidents
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
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A
Babysitter needed
We need a babysitter to look after our two boys aged 5 and 7 after school.
from 4 pm—6 pm Monday to Friday.
£ 40/week
Call Mary on 678345211
B
PART-TIME WORK
Spring Bay cafe
We’re looking for breakfast and lunchtime waiters and waitresses to work in our cafe on Sundays. Come in ((8 am—4 pm) or Call Bella on 612398745 (after 4 pm)
C
Newspaper round before school
We need young people to deliver newspapers on Monday Wednesday and Friday mornings before school. The paper round takes 30 minutes in the village of Clanbrook. Papers must be delivered before 8 am and you must have your own bike.
Interested?Ask for more information at Clanbrook post office.
D
City Museum
Do you want to earn some extra ( 额 外 的 )money this summer? Do you speak another language? We need French Spanish or German speakers to work for us in the City Museum
shop from Tuesday to Friday.
Send your CV to citymuseum@shopjob.ikj
1.In which job do you have to work after school?
A.JobA B.Job B C.Job C D.Job D
2.Job B is look for someone who________.
A.looks after babies B.works in a shop
C.deliver newspaper D.works in a small café
3.The city Museum shop doesn’t need ________speakers to work for it.
A.French B.Chinese C.Spanish D.German
4.How can you get more information about newspaper round?
A.By calling Mary B.By calling Bella
C.By visiting Clanbrook post office D.By visiting citymuseum@shopjob.kij
5.If you want to apply for (申请) job C, you have to ________.
A.speak another language B.go to bed very late
C.take customers’order D.have you own bike
6.The four jobs are all about ________.
A.part-time jobs B.full-time jobs
C.work-at –home jobs D.no- payment jobs
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
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Many children like reading detective stories. They enjoy going behind the scenes with the main character: a detective. Here are three of the most popular.
Best Detective Stories for Teenagers
Nate the Great (Book 1 of 26)
Nate the Great has a new case! His friend Annie has lost an expensive picture. She wants Nate to help her find it. Nate must get all the facts, ask the right questions and narrow the list of suspects. Join the great detective as he solves the mystery, will you?
Paperback: $5.39 >> Buy it on Amazon
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective (Book 1 of 28)
Encyclopedia Brown is a ten-year-old boy genius who puts his talents to work fighting crime in the small town of Idaville. He solves mysteries for the neighborhood kids. His dad is the chief of the Idvaille Police Department. Every night, Encyclopedia helps him solve his most difficult cases. There are ten cases in each book. Not only does Encyclopedia have a chance to solve them, but the reader is also given all the clues.
Paperback: $4.99 >> Buy it on Amazon
The 100-Year-Old Secret:The Sherlock Files (Book 1 of 4)
Xena and Xander Holmes have just found they’re the great -- grandchildren of Sherlock Holmes. They are given Sherlock’s unsolved casebook. The two set out to solve the cases. Can two 21st-century kids succeed where Sherlock could not?
Paperback:$7.79 >> Buy it on Amazon
1.According to the poster, these books are very popular among .
A.detectives B.children C.suspects D.adults
2.In Book 1 of Nate the Great, Nate’s friend Annie .
A.has lost some expensive books B.helps Nate to be a good detective
C.wants Nate to get the picture back D.asks Nate to join the detective
3.A reader can if he buys one copy of Encyclopedia Brown. Boy Detective.
A.fight crime in the small town B.solve mysteries for the neighborhood kids
C.help police solve the cases D.get all the clues like Encyclopedia Brown
4.The main character(s) of The Sherlock Files is (are) _ .
A.two children B.Sherlock Holmes
C.a young star detective D.a boy and his detective father
5.A father wants to buy a detective book with the most cases. He should choose .
A.The Sherlock Files B.Nate the great
C.Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective D.The 100-Year-Old Secret
6.This passage is probably taken from .
A.a blog on science B.a storybook for children
C.an advertisement of a bookstore D.a magazine for language teachers
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Crystal was a reporter for her school’s newspaper, The Real Story. She’d done several different kinds of stories before, but never anything like the story she was about to do. During an interview, the school nurse, Mrs. Jones, had told Crystal that the school had a secret basement. Crystal was eager to find out what was in the basement. It could be just about anything! So Crystal asked the newspaper’s advisor, Mr. Adair, if she could do a feature on the school’s basement. He agreed with her that basement might be a fascinating story, especially since a lot of people weren’t even aware that it existed.
Crystal got permission from the headmaster to go down into the basement as long as some teachers went with her. So Mr. Adair and Mrs. Jones accompanied Crystal when she went to explore the basement. The guard unlocked the basement door, and Crystal and the two teachers slowly descended the narrow staircase. When they reached the bottom of the stairs, Mrs. Jones turned on the light, and she, Mr. Adair, and Crystal began to look around.
Crystal soon discovered a large set of bookshelves with a collection of old dusty books on them. “What are those?” she wondered aloud. Neither of the two teachers knew, so Crystal made her way over to look more closely at the books. They turned out to be yearbooks from every year since the school opened. For almost an hour, Crystal, Mr. Adair, and Mrs. Jones paged slowly through the yearbooks. They joked about the old-fashioned clothes and hair in the oldest books, and they commented on some of the people they recognized. All of a sudden, Crystal knew the next feature she wanted to write. These books were the school’s story just waiting to be told.
1.How did Crystal know about the basement?
A.From Mr. Adair. B.From Mrs. Jones. C.From the headmaster. D.From the newspaper.
2.The underlined word “descended” is closest in meaning to “ ”.
A.touched B.checked C.went down D.fell on
3.Which of the following about the basement might be TRUE?
A.It is no longer in use these days. B.It used to be a school clinic
C.Some clubs hold meeting there. D.Few people dare to visit it.
4.How did Crystal feel about her experience?
A.Frightened. B.Embarrassed. C.Disappointed. D.Excited.
5.Crystal’s next featured topic is most likely to be “ ”.
A.the school nurse B.the old yearbooks C.the lost fashion D.an underground library
6.What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To amuse readers with a personal story B.To warn children not to take adventures.
C.To describe how a reporter got a story. D.To explain how a mystery should be solved.
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Nina is reading a book which described 37 endangered natural and cultural treasures in the world. The writers want the book to be a hopeful call to action. Let’s visit some of these places.
Venice
The ancient city of Venice, Italy has long been threatened(威胁)by rising sea levels. The situation is made worse by the fact that its ancient buildings, built on a body of water, are slowly sinking. When the city was founded about 1600 years ago, the level of the Adriatic Sea was almost 2 meters lower than it is today.
Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro in northeastern Tanzania, is the highest point in Africa, measuring almost 6,000 meters. The mountain supports 5 plant areas and many kinds of animals. The ice glaciers on the mountain are disappearing very quickly. This will have a bad effect on the mountain’s ecosystems(生态系统)and on Tanzania’s travel industry.
Also, a valuable record of thousands of years of weather history will also be lost if the ice melts.
Glacier National Park
In the United States, the icy blocks in Glacier National Park may soon completely disappear because of weather change. In 1850, there were about 150 glaciers(冰川).There are 26 glaciers remaining today. Scientists estimate that the glaciers will be gone by 2030. Warm temperatures are also threatening the many kinds of plants and animals that live in this mountain ecosystem.
Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest coral reef( 珊 瑚 礁 )system in the world. Rising sea temperatures are greatly harming the reef. In some areas, healthy yellow, brown and green reefs have become white. The coral whitens when it is in warmer temperature. Sick or dying coral affects the whole ecosystem of this special underwater area. Water pollution and visits by careless swimmers and divers also threaten the reef.
1. has (have) long been threatening the ancient city of Venice.
A.The ancient buildings B.A body of the water
C.Rising sea levels D.The level of the Adriatic Sea
2.Mount Kilimanjaro is very important because of its .
A.highest point measuring almost 6,000 meters in Africa
B.support for 5 plant areas and all the animals in the area
C.bad effect on ecosystems and Tanzania’s travel industry
D.valuable record of thousands of years of weather history
3.The underlined word “estimate” in Paragraph 4 means .
A.count B.guess C.suggest D.decide
4.Which of the following is NOT harmful to the Great Barrier Reef?
A.Warmer temperature. B.Sick or dying coral.
C.Water pollution. D.Considerate visitors.
5.In the passage the writer uses the way of writing EXCEPT by .
A.providing examples B.giving definitions
C.listing numbers D.making comparisons
6.The book is probably called .
A.Disappearing destinations B.Treasures in the world
C.Ecosystem of the world D.Interesting places
九年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
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Here is a travel advertisement from Shanghai Tour Agency.
Beijing is your next destination! | ||
Best of Beijing 5 Days 2 nights at Beijing Hotel & 2 nights at Changcheng Hotel Book online or call 021-87654321 www.shanghaitour.com | Beijing Hotel: Close to Tian’anmen Square Prize-winning garden Bars & French restaurant Swimming pool Changcheng Hotel: Far from the city centre Gardens with mountain views Restaurants & Cafe Night club Buses to the city centre | Departure Date Price Jun.8,2019 ¥3899 Jul.29, 2019 ¥4999 Aug.30, 2019 ¥3799 Sept.30,2019 ¥3699 To book, choose your preferred departure date. Business Hours Weekdays: 24 hours Weekends: 8:00 a. m.~6:00 p.m. |
1.We can enjoy swimming at ________.
A.Beijing Hotel B.Changcheng Hotel
C.neither of them D.both hotels
2.We can’t book by telephone at ________.
A.9:00 a.m., Monday B.9:00 p.m., Thursday
C.9:00 a.m., Saturday D.9:00 p.m., Sunday
3.According to the advertisement, a ________ travel agency gives this advertisement.
A.Beijing B.Shanghai C.Tianjin D.Hangzhou
4.Changcheng Hotel is ________.
A.near the centre of the city B.in the center of Beijing
C.near the mountain D.close to Beijing Hotel
5.A tourist can stay in Beijing for ________.
A.five nights and four days B.five days and four nights
C.two days and one night D.four days and three nights
九年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
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April 13th, 1539
Outside Mexico City
Dear Mariana,
Today we arrived safe. It was a long and dangerous trip over the ocean. The winter storms were strong. We were always a little sick from high waves.
The journey from the shore to Mexico City is also long and dangerous. There are robbers in the countryside. We will travel together with the other ship passengers, thinking we will be safer as a group. Tomorrow we will travel into the city to find our uncle.
Father says it will take a year for this letter to reach you. The trip from New Spain to Spain is very long.
Your loving brother,
Tomas
April 20th, 1539
Mexico City
Dear Mariana,
Father and I finally arrived at Mexico City. Here, old buildings are being pulled down; new ones are being built. Just around the corner from Uncle’s city house, Aztec workers are pulling down a small, beautiful pyramid. Father says it is one of the last Aztec temples.
In the center of the city, I met an Aztec boy named Carlos. He speaks a little Spanish. Carlos learns Spanish at his new school. He told me that the Spanish set up new schools for the Aztecs. There he got his new name, Carlos. He says he likes his new school but misses his old city. I wonder what this city used to be like before Cortes came.
Tomorrow we will go to Uncle’s farmland. He and father are talking about the Aztec workers that father will oversee.
Your brother,
Tomas
found v. 建立 battle n. 战役 conquer v. 征服
1.What was Tomas’ nationality?
A. Spanish. B. New Spanish. C. Mexico. D. Aztec.
2.How was Tomas’ journey to Mexico?
A. Stormy and cold. B. Easy and safe. C. Long but safe. D. Long and dangerous.
3.How long did it take Tomas to travel from the shore to Mexico City?
A. One day. B. One week. C. A year. D. Two years.
4.Why did Tomas and his father come to Mexico in 1539?
A. To visit Mexico. B. To meet Carlos. C. To see the temples. D. To look for a better life.
5.When did Mexico get its name New Spain?
A. After 1539. B. After 1519. C. In the 1300s. D. In the 1400s.
6.What did the Spanish do to the people in Mexico in the early 1500s?
A. They taught children there English. B. They built new temples for them.
C. They destroyed the local culture there. D. They helped to feed the local people there.
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Gary and Gavin were twin brothers who worked in a department store owned by their father. After the father had passed away, they took over the store. Everything went well until the day a 100-dollar bill disappeared. Gary had left the bill on the cash register(收银机). But when he returned, the money was gone.
Gary then asked his brother Gavin, “Did you see that one-hundred-dollar bill on the cash register?” Gavin said that he had not. But Gary did not let it go and kept questioning. “100-dollar bills can’t get up and walk away by themselves! Surely you must have seen it.” There was complaint in Gary’s voice. Tempers began to rise and resentment(愤恨)grew. “I said I didn’t see it!” Gavin replied angrily.
The argument divided the young men and they could no longer work together. Later, a wall was built in the center of the store. For twenty years, resentment never ended.
One day, a strange man came to the store. He walked in and asked Gary, “How long have you been here?” Gary replied that he’d been there all his life. “Then you are the person I’m looking for, since I must confess something to you,” the man said. “Twenty years ago, I was totally broken and hungry. I entered this store from the back door and saw a 100-dollar bill on the cash register. And I took it. All these years I haven’t been able to forget that. I had to come back and ask for your forgiveness.”
The stranger felt very surprised when seeing tears well up in the eyes of the middle-aged man in front of him. “Would you please go next door and tell the same story to the man in the store?” Gary asked. Then something surprised the stranger even more -- after hearing his story, the two middle-aged men hugged each other and cried out in front of the wall of the store.
After twenty years, the wall of resentment that set them away from each other finally came down.
1.Before the twin brothers’ father died, the department store belonged to _______.
A.Gary B.Gavin C.their father D.a strange man
2.Gary and Gavin argued a lot about _______ one day.
A.the cash register B.the wall C.the store D.the money
3.When Gary said “100-dollar bills can’t get up and walk away by themselves!”, he _______.
A.knew a stranger had taken it B.believed his brother had kept it
C.thought Gavin knew nothing about it D.decided to divide the store
4.The underlined word “confess” in Paragraph Four has the same meaning as _______.
A.be honest to say B.be funny to realize
C.be lucky to enjoy D.be serious to hide
5.Gary probably felt very _______ when he asked the stranger to tell the same story to his brother.
A.proud B.sorry C.wise D.disappointed
6.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The 100-dollar bill was inside the cash register for almost twenty years.
B.The brothers built a wall in the center of the store so that their resentment could end.
C.The stranger came to apologize that he had taken their money 20 years before.
D.They could hardly believe the stranger’s story and started complaining to each other again.
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In America, history is still a required subject at lower levels and students still choose to study it at higher levels. However, there is an ongoing discussion about whether schools should continue to teach History or whether they should spend the money on other subject. This article will deal with the arguments against and in favour of teaching History in school, concluding that we should teach History.
Many of my classmate suggest that History is one of the less interesting school subjects and that governments should spend the time and money on subjects that are more useful. They argue that Maths and English are more important so we can have a society with a good basic education. Others say that we should spend the money on teaching Science, as this can move a country forward and benefit the economy.
Yet, there are a number of reasons why it is a good idea to teach History. Teaching history is important because students should be able to understand the background to present situations in the news. This will create better-informed citizens. Another reason is that it helps pupils to understand their culture and background, which also helps them to understand the society they live in. In addition to learning about the past, History can help students to think for themselves. Finally, it also improves pupils’ reading and writing skills, which can help them become better students.
In conclusion, although there are clear arguments on both sides, it seems to me that we should teach children about the past because the value of the subject goes beyond the classroom. I would say that the teaching of History helps to create generations of well-educated and knowledgeable individuals.
1.The writer is probably ________.
A.parents B.journalist. C.teacher. D.students.
2.The passage mainly talks about whether ________.
A.we should teach History or not B.we should teach history at higher levels.
C.more money should be spent on History D.students should choose the subjects they study
3.Some people think ________ is good for basic education.
A.focusing on math and English B.teaching History at lower levels.
C.offering more required subjects D.teaching science instead of History
4.The underlined word ‘this’ refers to ‘________’.
A.education B.science C.money D.society
5.Why do students need to learn about culture?
A.It teaches them to think of themselves. B.It helps them to become better students.
C.It helps them to understand the society. D.It teaches them to respect each other.
6.Which of the following would the writer agree with.?
A.Government spending on History education should be reduced.
B.The benefits of History education are useful in further study.
C.Teaching History brings many economic benefits to a country
D.Covering History in the classroom is perhaps a waste of time.
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Are you looking for a good novel? Here, we recommend(推荐)you the best selling of 2019.
Title:The Last Equation(方程式) By:Stuart Gibbs Reviewed By:Zara Lee The police are looking for a special equation. It could destroy the world if the bad people get it. The police turn to Charlie, a 12-year-old girl for help. She is as smart as Albert Einstein. Charlie doesn't have a lot of time to solve the world's problems but she is the only one who can do it. People who like adventure will enjoy reading this wonderful book. | Title: AstroNuts By: Jon Scieszka Reviewed By:Richard Mani In this book, the Earth has been full of rubbish because of humans. Some animals from Mount Rushmore decide to do something. Their mission is to find a new planet fit for human life. Eventually they discover one: Plant Planet. What the writer is trying to tell readers is simple: Do not harm the planet any more. |
Title:Stargazing By:Jen Wang Reviewed By:Nora Wilson Moon is new in Christine's school. Christine hears that Moon beats people for fun. Unfortunately, Moon comes to live with Christine's family. And then the two children become best friends. Stargazing is written according to what truly happened to the writer as a child. The story is about the power of friendship and how people are able to change. | Title: Roll with it By: Jamie Sumner Reviewed By: Joe Lin "Roll with It" is a story about a 12-year-old girl named Ellie. She has suffered from cerebral palsy since she was a baby. It makes her hard to walk on her own, so she has to use a wheelchair all the time. When Ellie and her mom move to another place, she must learn to explore a new school. This book is a must-read for everyone. It's a heartwarming story that shows the value of family. |
1.What can Charlie do for the police in "The Last Equation"?
A.She can destroy the world B.She can stop the time.
C.She can find Albert Einstein. D.She can save the world
2.Who wrote the book based on his or her own experience?
A.Stuart Gibbs B.Jon Scieszka C.Jen Wang D.Jamie Sumner
3.If a reader cares about the pollution problem, he may be interested in "______".
A.The Last Equation B.AstroNuts C.Stargazing D.Roll with It
4.The underlined word "cerebral palsy" means "a kind of ______".
A.equipment B.illness C.furniture D.place
5.Joe Lin recommends "Roll with it" because ______.
A.it is the most expensive one among these books B.it is an interesting story about a new school
C.he knows everything about Ellie's family D.he is deeply touched by Ellie's story
6.On which website can readers most probably find this passage?
A.www. we-love-books. com B.www. movie-reviewing. com
C.www. the-wonderful-adventure. com D.www. friends-and-families. com
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