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D.Four. )49.WhatdoesSunYangprobablydoinhisfreetime?A.Swimmingand B.SingingandC.Playingchessand D.PlayingfootballandBWildwoodSchoolLibraryThiswillofferyousomeinformationaboutourschoollibrary.Youcanusethisguidetohelpyourkidsuseourlibrary.Service3:00pm—5:30pmonschooldays;8:30am—11:00amonOnschooldays,yourkidsmayborroworreturnbooksduringopeninghoursonlywhenhisclassroomteacherallowshimto.Attheweekend,ourlibraryisopentobothyouandyourkids.Eachstudentcanborrowoneortwobooksatatime:Morebookscanbeborrowedonlyforclassreadingactivitiesandschoolresearch.Booksborrowedfromthelibrarycanbekeptfor15schooldays.Thebooksmustbereturnedbeforethedue(到期的)dateorthekidcannotborrowotherbooks.Damaged(受損的)orLostWhenabookisreturnedinadamagedcondition,thekidwillhavetopaythreedollarsforthedamage.Fullpricemustbepaidifabookislost.Weencouragestudentstocarrytheirlibrarybooksinplasticbagstoprotectthemfromrainyweather.PleasePleasecallusat3362—1323formore )50.Thislibraryguideis A.teachersfrom B.workersinWildwoodSchoolC.visitorstoWildwoodSchool D.parentsoftheWildwoodSchoolstudents mustbepaidwhenastudentlosesthebookheborrows.A.Three B.HalfthepriceoftheC.Fullpriceofthebook D.Twicethepriceofthebook )52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?ThelibraryisopenfortwoandahalfhourseveryStudentscanborrowmorebookstodoschoolStudentscangotothelibraryduringopeninghoursastheyStudentscankeepthebooksthattheyborrowforfifteenschoolCRonaldoLuizNazariodeLimawasbornon22September1976inapoorsuburbofRiodeJaneiro.Likemostofhischildhoodfriends,Ronaldobeganhissoccercareerplayingbarefootinthestreetsofhisneighborhood.Attheageof14,hejoinedSCristovosoccerclubandonlytwoyearslaterbecamethestarofCruzeiroBeloHorizontescoringatotalof58goalsin60matchesandearninghimselfareputationforhisexplosivepaceandoutstandingfinishingskills.Hisgoal-scoringrecordandunusualagilityledhimtobeincludedintheBrazilianWorldCupwinningteamthefollowingyear.AftertheWorldCup,manytopEuropeanfootballclubsweretryingtosignhim.Manypeople,includingBrazilianfootballlegendPelé,referredtohimasthemostpromisingfootballerofhisgeneration.SincehistransfertoDutchteamPSVEindhoven,Ronaldo’sbiographyisoneofsuccessaftersuccess.TwoCopaAméricas,aUEFACup,aDutchCup,aSpanishLeagueCup,andtwoawardsasbestplayerintheworld,allinthespaceoftwoyears,aresomeofRonaldo’simpressiveachievements.OnarrivaltoInter-Milanin1997,Ronaldobecametheidolofthelocalfanswhorefertohimas“ilFenomeno.”Sincethe98WorldCuphehassufferedtwoseriouskneeinjuriesthathaveseverelylimitedhisappearances.JustwhenpeoplebegantowonderwhetherRonaldowouldbeabletocontinuewithhisfootballcareer,heprovedtotheworldthathestillcouldplay.IntheWorldCupheldinKoreaandJapan,themagicalstrikerwontheGoldenShoeawardandtiedPelé'sBrazilianrecordforcareerWorldCupgoalswith12.HehelpedBrazilcaptureitsfifthWorldCupchampionshiponJune30witha2-0winoverGermany.ItwasthethirdtimethatRonaldohaseverplayedintheWorldCup.()53.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat comesfromarichbegantoplaysoccerattheageofwonatotalof58goalswhenhewas20yearsbecameastarofCruzeriroBeloHorizontein )50.Thislibraryguideis A.teachersfrom B.workersinWildwoodSchoolC.visitorstoWildwoodSchool D.parentsoftheWildwoodSchoolstudents )51. mustbepaidwhenastudentlosesthebookheborrows.A.Three B.HalfthepriceoftheC.Fullpriceofthebook D.Twicethepriceofthebook )52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ThelibraryisopenfortwoandahalfhourseveryB.StudentscanborrowmorebookstodoschoolC.StudentscangotothelibraryduringopeninghoursastheyD.StudentscankeepthebooksthattheyborrowforfifteenschoolCRonaldoLuizNazariodeLimawasbornon22September1976inapoorsuburbofRiodeJaneiro.Likemostofhischildhoodfriends,Ronaldobeganhissoccercareerplayingbarefootinthestreetsofhisneighborhood.Attheageof14,hejoinedSCristovosoccerclubandonlytwoyearslaterbecamethestarofCruzeiroBeloHorizontescoringatotalof58goalsin60matchesandearninghimselfareputationforhisexplosivepaceandoutstandingfinishingskills.Hisgoal-scoringrecordandunusualagilityledhimtobeincludedintheBrazilianWorldCupwinningteamthefollowingyear.AftertheWorldCup,manytopEuropeanfootballclubsweretryingtosignhim.Manypeople,includingBrazilianfootballlegendPelé,referredtohimasthemostpromisingfootballerofhisgeneration.SincehistransfertoDutchteamPSVEindhoven,Ronaldo’sbiographyisoneofsuccessaftersuccess.TwoCopaAméricas,aUEFACup,aDutchCup,aSpanishLeagueCup,andtwoawardsasbestplayerintheworld,allinthespaceoftwoyears,aresomeofRonaldo’simpressiveachievements.OnarrivaltoInter-Milanin1997,Ronaldobecametheidolofthelocalfanswhorefertohimas“ilFenomeno.”Sincethe98WorldCuphehassufferedtwoseriouskneeinjuriesthathaveseverelylimitedhisappearances.JustwhenpeoplebegantowonderwhetherRonaldowouldbeabletocontinuewithhisfootballcareer,heprovedtotheworldthathestillcouldplay.IntheWorldCupheldinKoreaandJapan,themagicalstrikerwontheGoldenShoeawardandtiedPelé'sBrazilianrecordforcareerWorldCupgoalswith12.HehelpedBrazilcaptureitsfifthWorldCupchampionshiponJune30witha2-0winoverGermany.ItwasthethirdtimethatRonaldohaseverplayedintheWorldCup.()53.WecaninferfromthepassagethatRonaldo A.comesfromarichB.begantoplaysoccerattheageofC.wonatotalof58goalswhenhewas20yearsD.becameastarofCruzeriroBeloHorizontein()54.()54.WhydidsomanytopEuropeanfootballclubstrytosignA.BecausehehadplayedintheWorldB.BecauseheoftenplayedinveryimportantC.BecausehewasthemostpromisingfootballerofhisD.Becausehecouldplayhardthoughhesufferedtwoseriousknee )55.FromthepassagewecaninferthatRonaldotookpartin biginternationalsoccermatchesinall. DALessonfromtheGrandfatherwasanelderCherokeeNativeAmericanwhohadawrinkled,nutbrownfaceandkinddarkeyes.Hisgrandsonoftencameintheeveningtositonhiskneeandaskedthemanyquestionsthatchildrenwouldask.Onedaythegrandsoncametohisgrandfatherwithalookofangeronhisfaceandthefollowingstory.“FatherandIwenttothestoretodayandbecauseIhelpedhim,heboughtmeapresent---ajack-knife.Iwentoutsidetowaitforfatherandtoadmiremynewknifeinthesunlight.Sometownboyscamebyandsawme.Theysurroundedmeandstartedsayingbadthings.TheycalledmedirtyandstupidandsaidthatIshouldnothavesuchafineknife.ThelargestoftheseboyspushedmebackandIfelloveroneoftheotherboys.Idroppedmyknifeandoneofthempickeditupandtheyallranawaylaughing.Ihatethem.Ihatethemall."TheelderCherokee,witheyesthathadseentoomuch,liftedhisgrandson'sfacesohiseyeslookedintotheboy'sface.Grandfathersaid,"Letmetellyouastory.I,too,attimes,havefeltagreathateforthosewhohavetakensomuchwithnosorrowforwhattheydo.Buthatewearsyoudownanddoesnothurtyourenemy.Itislikedrinkingpoisonandwishingyourenemywoulddie.Ihavestruggledwiththesefeelingsmanytimes.Itisasiftwowolvesareinsideme.Itisaterriblefight.Onewolfisgoodanddoesnoharm.Helivesinharmonywithallaroundhimanddoesnottakeoffensewhennooffensewasintended.Itwillonlyfightwhenitisrighttodosoandintherightway.Thiswolfstandsforjoy,peace,love,hope,sharing,modesty,kindness,friendship,sympathy,generosity,truth,andfaith.Theotherwolfisfullofanger.Theleastthingwillsetoffhisfiercesttemper.Hefightseveryone,allthetime,fornoreason.Hecannotthinkbecausehisangerandhatearesomuch.Itishelplessanger,forhisangerwillchangenothing.Thiswolfrepresentsfear,envy,greed,self-pity,guilt,lies,falseprideandsuperiority.Sometimes,itishardtolivewiththesetwowolvesinsidemeforbothofthemtrytocontrolmyspirit.Thissamefightisgoingoninsideyouandinsideeveryotherpersontoo.”Theboylookedintohisgrandfather'seyesandasked,"Whichwolfwillwin?"TheoldCherokeesimplyreplied."Theoneyoufeed."()56.Theboywasangry )55.FromthepassagewecaninferthatRonaldotookpartin biginternationalsoccermatchesinall. DALessonfromtheGrandfatherwasanelderCherokeeNativeAmericanwhohadawrinkled,nutbrownfaceandkinddarkeyes.Hisgrandsonoftencameintheeveningtositonhiskneeandaskedthemanyquestionsthatchildrenwouldask.Onedaythegrandsoncametohisgrandfatherwithalookofangeronhisfaceandthefollowingstory.“FatherandIwenttothestoretodayandbecauseIhelpedhim,heboughtmeapresent---ajack-knife.Iwentoutsidetowaitforfatherandtoadmiremynewknifeinthesunlight.Sometownboyscamebyandsawme.Theysurroundedmeandstartedsayingbadthings.TheycalledmedirtyandstupidandsaidthatIshouldnothavesuchafineknife.ThelargestoftheseboyspushedmebackandIfelloveroneoftheotherboys.Idroppedmyknifeandoneofthempickeditupandtheyallranawaylaughing.Ihatethem.Ihatethemall."TheelderCherokee,witheyesthathadseentoomuch,liftedhisgrandson'sfacesohiseyeslookedintotheboy'sface.Grandfathersaid,"Letmetellyouastory.I,too,attimes,havefeltagreathateforthosewhohavetakensomuchwithnosorrowforwhattheydo.Buthatewearsyoudownanddoesnothurtyourenemy.Itislikedrinkingpoisonandwishingyourenemywoulddie.Ihavestruggledwiththesefeelingsmanytimes.Itisasiftwowolvesareinsideme.ItisterribleOnewolfisgoodanddoesnoharm.Helivesinharmonywithallaroundhimanddoesnottakeoffensewhennooffensewasintended.Itwillonlyfightwhenitisrighttodosoandintherightway.Thiswolfstandsforjoy,peace,love,hope,sharing,modesty,kindness,friendship,sympathy,generosity,truth,andfaith.Theotherwolfisfullofanger.Theleastthingwillsetoffhisfiercesttemper.Hefightseveryone,allthetime,fornoreason.Hecannotthinkbecausehisangerandhatearesomuch.Itishelplessanger,forhisangerwillchangenothing.Thiswolfrepresentsfear,envy,greed,self-pity,guilt,lies,falseprideandsuperiority.Sometimes,itishardtolivewiththesetwowolvesinsidemeforbothofthemtrytocontrolmyspirit.Thissamefightisgoingoninsideyouandinsideeveryotherpersontoo.”Theboylookedintohisgrandfather'seyesandasked,"Whichwolfwillwin?"TheoldCherokeesimplyreplied."Theoneyoufeed."()56.Theboywasangrybecause A.hewasA.hewasnotsatisfiedwithhishisbackwasbadlyinjuredinahehadwaitedforhisfatherfortoohisjack-knifehadbeentakenawaybysome()57.HowdoesthegoodwolfdothingsintheA.HeneverfightsagainstB.HetriestogetonwellwithC.ItishardforhimtolivewithotherD.Sometimeshehadaterriblefightbecausesomeonehit )58.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraph “hate”is“hate”hurts“hate”is“hate”harmsone’s )59.WhatdidGrandfathermeanbysaying"Theoneyoufeed"inthelastWeshouldfeedthetwowolvesLivinginharmonywithothersisOurfeelingsshouldbeexpressedattherightThechoiceswemakedeterminewhowewill(共8分,每小題2分)Ofallthethingsweeatanddrink,wateristhemostimportant.Notmanypeoplerealizethis,butitisquitetrue.60,buttwoorthreedayswithoutwaterusuallyleadstodeath.Manypeopledonotunderstandhowmuchwaterthehumanbodyneedsatworkandmanypeopledonotdrinkenoughespeciallyincoldweather.61.Mostpeopledrinkwhentheyarethirsty,butweoftenneedmorewater,especiallyafterdoingexercise.62.Waterisveryimportantinseveraldifferentways.Mostpeopleneedaboutfivetosevenlitersofwatereveryday,butwedonotneedtodrinkthatamount,becausealotofwatercomesfromthefoodweeat.63,however,wefeeltiredandmaybecomeill.IfIfwedonothaveenoughAman’sbodycontains65%---75%MostpeopledrinkenoughonlyinhotWeneedtodrinkwaterbeforedoingThehumanbodycanlivewithoutfoodforalong )58.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat “hate”is“hate”hurts“hate”is“hate”harmsone’s )59.WhatdidGrandfathermeanbysaying"Theoneyoufeed"inthelastWeshouldfeedthetwowolvesLivinginharmonywithothersisOurfeelingsshouldbeexpressedattherightThechoiceswemakedeterminewhowewill82Ofallthethingsweeatanddrink,wateristhemostimportant.Notmanypeoplerealizethis,butitisquitetrue.60,buttwoorthreedayswithoutwaterusuallyleadstodeath.Manypeopledonotunderstandhowmuchwaterthehumanbodyneedsatworkandmanypeopledonotdrinkenoughespeciallyincoldweather.61.Mostpeopledrinkwhentheyarethirsty,butweoftenneedmorewater,especiallyafterdoingexercise.62.Waterisveryimportantinseveraldifferentways.Mostpeopleneedaboutfivetosevenlitersofwatereveryday,butwedonotneedtodrinkthatamount,becausealotofwatercomesfromthefoodweeat.63,however,wefeeltiredandmaybecomeill.IfIfwedonothaveenoughAman’sbodycontains65%---75%MostpeopledrinkenoughonlyinhotWeneedtodrinkwaterbeforedoingThehumanbodycanlivewithoutfoodforalong Lights,cameras,action!It’smovienightwithyourfriends.Andyou’relookingforsomethingtosnackonduringtheLights,cameras,action!It’smovienightwithyourfriends.Andyou’relookingforsomethingtosnackonduringthemovie.Whatbettersnacktochoosethanpopcorn?InAmericanculture,popcornandmoviesarecloselytiedtogether.Itisoneofthemostpopularsnacksofferedatamovietheater.Popcornisapopulartreatmadeoutofcornkernelsthathavebeen‘popped’byheat.Oftentimes,thepoppedcorniscoveredwithmeltedbutterandsalttogivethesnackmoreflavor.Popcornhasahistorythatgoesbackabout5,000yearsagototheAmericanIndians.Cornwasamajorpartoftheirdiet,sotheyhadmanydifferentwaysofpreparingit.Theymadepopcornbytossingpreparedcornkernelsontoabedofhotstonesoverafire.Asthepopcornshotoutvariousdirections,peoplemadeagametoseewhocouldcatch68.What’s68.What’sthemainideaofthemostpopcorn.Naturally,theprize

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