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A. I enjoy P. E. at school
B. I like basketball
C. What kind of movies do you like, then
D. Because it’ s exciting
E. It’s an action movie and it’s interesting
F. Oh, I like comedies, too
G. Sorry. I don’ t. I want to go to a movie
H. I don’t like watching movies

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The banana "tree" is actually not a real tree. This is because there is no wood in the stem (树 干) rising above the ground. The stem is made up of leaves growing very close together, one inside the other. The leaves spread out at the top of the stem and rise in the air.Banana plants need a lot of care and attention. They must be provided with water if the normal rainfall doesn’t supply enough. The area around the plants must be kept free of weeds (杂草) and grass.About nine or ten months after planting, a flower appears on the banana plant. This flower is at the end of a long stalk (茎), which grows from the base up through the center of the stem arid turns downward when it comes out from the top. Small bananas form on this flower stalk as it grows downward. Bananas really grow upside down. As the small bananas form on the stalk, they, point downward, but as they grow they turn and point upward.Bananas are harvested while they are still green. Even when they are to be eaten where they are grown, they are not allowed to ripen on the plant. A banana that turns yellow on the plant loses its taste., From the text we know when bananas are harvested, they are()

A. green and pointing upward
B. yellow and pointing downward
C. green and pointing downward
D. yellow and pointing upward

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A. I enjoy P. E. at school
B. I like basketball
C. What kind of movies do you like, then
D. Because it’ s exciting
E. It’s an action movie and it’s interesting
F. Oh, I like comedies, too
G. Sorry. I don’ t. I want to go to a movie
H. I don’t like watching movies

Everything has a name. All people, places, and things have names. For example, Jenny is the name of a student from England. England is the name of her country. Cities and towns have names, too. Schools and office buildings also have names. All things have names. For example, tomato, potato and bean are names of vegetables. Apple, orange and banana are names of fruits. Names are important.We use names every day. When we meet a new person, we usually ask, "What’s your name" It is important to learn a person’s name. Most people have two names. Some people have more names. Names are different all over the world. In Jenny’ s class, Jenny must learn the names of students from all over the world. This is very difficult because the names are very different.In the United States, most people have a first name, a middle name, and a last name. Parents choose the first and middle names for their baby. There are names for boys and names for girls. For example, John, Peter, Tom, and Mike are all names for boys. Elizabeth, Betty, Susan, and Mary are all names for girls. The last name is the family name. Usually it is the father’ s family name. In a family, the mother, the father, and the children usually have the same last name.Sometimes a person has a nickname(绰号) ,too. A nickname is a special name. It is not a person’s real name. Abraham Lincoln’s nickname was "Honest Abe". An honest person always tells the truth, and Abe is short for Abraham. Because he was an "honest person, his nickname was " Honest Abe". Pele (贝利) is a nickname, too. The football player’s real name is Edison Arantes de Nascimento, but everyone calls him Pele. Do you have a nicknameNames are different all over the world. They can be long or short, hut they are always very important. Why does everything have a name()

A. It is very interesting to have a name.
B. It is very easy to be remembered.
C. It is very easy to be told from others.
D. Both B and C

The current emergency in Mexico City that has taken over our lives is nothing I could ever have imagined for me or my children. We are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollution emergency of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to breathe here is to play a dangerous game with your health. As parents, what terrorizes us most are reports that children are at higher risk because they breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them and ourselves Our pediatrician’s (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple: abandon the city permanently. We are foreigners and we are among the small minority that can afford to leave. We are here because of my husband’s work. We are fascinated by Mexico—its history and rich culture. We know that for us, this is a temporary danger. However, we cannot stand for much longer the fear we feel for our boys. We cannot stop them from breathing. But for millions, there is no choice. Their lives, their jobs, their futures depend on being here. Thousands of Mexicans arrive each day in this city, desperate for economic opportunities. Thousands more are born here each day. Entire families work in the streets and practically live there. It is a familiar sight: as parents hawk goods at stoplights, their children play in the grassy highway dividers, breathing exhaust fumes. I feel guilty complaining about my personal situation; we won’t be here long enough for our children to form the impression that skies are colored only gray. And yet the government cannot do what it must to end this problem. For any country, especially a developing Third World economy like Mexico’s, the idea of barring from the capital city enough cars, closing enough factories and spending the necessary billions on public transportation is simply not an option. So when things get bad, as in the current emergency, Mexico takes half measures—prohibiting some more cars from circulating, stopping some factories from producing—that even its own officials concede aren’t adequate. The word "emergency" implies the unusual. But when daily life itself is an emergency, the concept loses its meaning. It is human nature to try to adapt to that which we cannot change, or to mislead ourselves into believing we can adapt. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage

A. Kids are in greater danger than grown-ups in Mexico City.
B. The author is not a native Mexican.
C. The author’s husband is a pediatrician.
D. The Mexican history and culture appeal to the author.

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