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................ I. Some animals are cold-blooded.
................ 2. Not all animals are cold-blooded.
................ 3. There are ten decades in a century.
................ 4 Not all trees require water, sunlight, or soil.
................ 5. The shortest Lord in the English Language is made up of just
two letters. ,
................ 6. Biennial holidays come twice every year.
................ 7. The top-rank administrator in an elementary school is the principle.
................ 8. Seven months in each year are made up of thirty-one days.
The surf-life-savers of Australia are excellent patrolmen. The waters off the
. east coast of the continent are often dangerous with sharks. Yet here on a summer
day are thousands of care-free swimmers. Whenever a shark appears, immediate
warning is given by the guards and the swimmers have plenty of time to reach
the beaches in safety.
............................................................................................................................................ ......................................................................................... 2. The best topic is : 1..
a. Life-Saving
b. Summer time "Down Under"
c. The "Sharkie" Waters off Australia
d. The Service of Australian Surf Life-Savers I
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.................... How many credit cards will each of us have?
Someday in the future we may not need to have money in our pockets. Is
life easier when people don't need to carry any coins or currency? Is money heavy
to carry? Is it safe to carry money? May be in the future each of us will have only
one small plastic card. We will use it to buy all the things we now buy with money.
We will not need money to pay for things.
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How to Stay Healthy
Staying healthy today means more than just going to a doctor when
you're sick. You must also actively take care of yourself. This means
learning about your body and the diseases you can get. I t also means
choosing a doctor carefully. By educating yourself, you will have a better
idea about the kind of care you need. Choosing the right doctor means
understanding that not all doctors know the best way to help you stay
healthy. By understanding more about your health and choosing the best
doctor for your needs, you can be more sure of getting the proper health
care. Ultimately, you must bear the responsibility for your own health.
According to the author, how can you stay healthy?
................ a. by going to the doctor
................ b. by actively taking care of yourself
................ c. by taking all the right medicines
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Insects may be divided into two main groups. First, there are those that
eat solid food. Grasshoppers and beetles belong to this group. Then, second,
these are those that suck liquid food. Butterflies and moths have long sucking tubes.
Two main insect groups are....
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2.4 hulAan=iufiu*%qai~udiiazlfluniaw"nda (Reading for
relaxation and enjoyment)
One morning I was called to pick up my son at the school nurse's office.
When I walked through the main entrance, I noticed a woman, curlers in her hair,
wearing pajamas, "Why are you dressing like that?" I asked her.
"I told my son", she explained, "that if he ever did anything to embarrass
me, I would embarrass him back. He was caught cutting school. So now I've
come to spend the day with him!"'
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What is the humorous point of the passage?
Linda J. Hill, 'Zifr: in These United States," I .
(January 1991): 93.
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IS THE LAW ALWAYS RIGHT?
Obeying the law is not always the right thing to do. Sometimes the law is unfair.
In history, there have been many people who refused to follow unjust laws.
Two famous examples are aha at ma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. Both of
these men believed that the laws of their time were not fair. Mahatma Gandhi
was against the British rule of India; he believed that Indians should control
their own country. Martin Luther King was against the laws that discriminated
against black people in the United States. Both of these men broke the law
because they wanted to change a system that they felt was wrong.
1 What is the author's opinion in this paragraph? I ............ a People should always break the law.
............ b. People should always obey the law.
............ c. Obeying the law is not always right.
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People are talkative animals. We do a lot of talking--asking, answering,
telling, saying. But we do much of our talking without words. We often use
a kind of "body language" to show that we think or feel. This body language
is the language of gestures. We point a finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an
arm--or move another part of the body--to show what we want to say.
In other words, we "talk" with these gestures. And we make hundreds of
these gestures in a day. *
Tell tree things to show that you can talk without words by using the
body language.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Garden of Paradise
Little Tiny
The Nightingale
The Storks
Little Ida's Flowers
The Red Shoes
The Ugly Duckling
The Princes and the Pea
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Angel
I The Bottle Neck 9 6
I The Snow Queen 110
The Marsia King's Daughter 147
I The Swineberd
The Tinder Box
Read The Questions. Then quickly look through the Table of Contents
to find the answers. Do not try to read every word. Write short answers.
1. On what page does the story The Bottle Neck begin?
.....................................................................................................................................
2. What story will you find if you turn to page 195?
3. You will be in the middle of what story if you turn to page 15?
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4. Is Little Tiny before or after The Red Shoes? -
a' nisdiutmuf sic~~muazbiSumu(~h01~~~h Reading) ~diuaz8aqdiuGi?u
Read the following passage and seIect the important details. Then fill iq
the outline blanks ,
In colonial times, the Virginia gentleman enjoyed his life in the country.
In his library were often four~d the best books to come out of England.
His clothes were of excellent quality and his tables were provided with fine
linen and silver. More than that. he had plenty of time for a social life and
for sports.
Write reasons for the enjoyment of country Iife by the Colonial
gentleman of Virginia.
a. ..................................................................................................................................
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Eskimos, I have never seen an i g b e x c e p t in pictures. My hi,W is aade of
wood.
Pigllt now, we Alaskan Eskimos *are experiencing the biggest chaage in our
long history. We are "between the ways"--the old ways of our people and the
new ways of the white people. We used to get d of our food by hunting and
fishing. Now we shop for food at the local supermarket. We used to make all of I
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our clothes from animal skins. Now we wear clothes that we buy in deputment i
stores. We used to travel by dogsled. Now many of us use snowmobiles. 1 I
In many ways, our lives are the same as the lives of people in Chicago or ! 4 d
Toronto. There are Eskimo bankers, doctors, and hotel owkrs. We have ' 1 1
/ televisions and VCR's. We sit h chairs, oook on stoves, and sleep in modem !
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beds. We use electricity and oil to heat our homes. I
However, we have not completely forgotten the old ways. Some of my 1
friends still hunt caribou. Older Eskirtlos teach young ones traditional songs and I
dances. Every summer Eskimo families travel hundreds of miles to the places
where our ancestors fished. At these ancient f8hing places, we fish with a spear--
the saine way our ancestors fished. While we are at these fishing places, we can
feel the spirits of our ancestors. It makes us feel good to be so close to the people ..
\and traditions of our past,
, Gerry Tongass says 'that fikimos are "between the ways." List some
of the old iuxl new ways in bltimos life.
1. Old Eskimo W a p
2. New Eskimo Ways
B) ~ h o d w a Di-
Look at the list of titles below. Find four more that you think are also
good. Write their numbers, startinp; with the one yon think is the best.
a) The Truth about ~ . ~ h n w
b) Eskimo Ways--Old and New
0) Fishing in Alaska
d) How Eskimos Used to Live
e) The H i s t i of the Eskimos
f) ModemEskimo Life
g) Changes in Eskirrw, Life P; (I
h) An Alaskm Eskimo Speaks Out
i) Dog Sleds and Snowmobiles
j) Eskimo Ancestors i
C) Comprehension I
Decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F). Write i i
the sentence from the story that supports your answer. If the 1 i
article doesn't give the answer, write 'It doesn't say.'
1. Gerry Tongass lives in a big city.
2. The lives of Alaskm Eskimos today are different from 50 years ago.
3. Alaskan Eskimos drive cars.
4. Modem Eskimos make their own clothing.
5. Some Eskimos today go to college.
6. Eskimos still remember many of their traditions.
7. Caribou are wild animals.
8. Gerry Tongass is a woman.
Read each sentence and decide which answer is cor~ect, Explain why.
I. Geny Tongass's pints (lived/ didn't live) in an igloo.
2. Eskimos (eat/ don't eat) meat.
3. Modern Eskimo teenagers pmbably (we4 don't wear) jeans
and T- YW.
4. Geny Tongass is (ashamed of/ proud @ be) an Eskimo.