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F: Why are you wasting your vacation inside, in front of your computerM: I’m not. I’ve been waiting months to have time for the Internet and computer games.F: But ... but you can’t spend your entire summer doing just one thing.M: I’m not. I’m doing many things--I’m sending e-mails, I’m chatting in chat rooms...F: Right! But I’ll bet you’re spending most of your time playing computer games-a time-wasting, mindless activity.M: No. There are many activities: role-playing games, arcade games, adventure games, strategy games...F: All time-wasting and mindless.M: No, I disagree. Chess, for example, requires a lot of thinking.F: It would be a lot healthier if you played it in the park. What does the man say he can do on the computer().

A. Writing articles.
B. Looking for information.
C. Sending messages.

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The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC. They began as a religious festival and were held every four years. They were held in a valley of Ancient Greece called Olympia. Athletes came to Olympia to train full time for ten months prior to the Olympics. They had to undergo an examination of a ten-member panel who assessed them on their character and physical ability. Women were not allowed to participate in these early Olympic games and could not attend tile games. At the first games in 776 BC, the only event held was a foot race and was the length of the stadium. Later, a chariot race was added and was one of the most exciting events of these Olympics. The race was nine miles long. The prize for the victors of these early Olympics was a simple olive tree branch. Today, the Olympics are one of the most exciting events televised. People from all over the world watch to see the athletes from their countries compete in over twenty-eight events. In the first Olympic Games, when would athletes go to Olympia().

A few weeks before the Games.
B. Ten months before the Olympics.
C. On the opening day of the Games.
D. After their health was checked.

M: The book is very popular. Do you know the reason whyF: Probably it is the hero, the one who saved his people by giving up his own life. He’s unforgettable. Why is the book popular().

A. Readers can’t forget the hero.
B. The hero gave up his life.
C. The author wrote wonderfully.

F: Why are you wasting your vacation inside, in front of your computerM: I’m not. I’ve been waiting months to have time for the Internet and computer games.F: But ... but you can’t spend your entire summer doing just one thing.M: I’m not. I’m doing many things--I’m sending e-mails, I’m chatting in chat rooms...F: Right! But I’ll bet you’re spending most of your time playing computer games-a time-wasting, mindless activity.M: No. There are many activities: role-playing games, arcade games, adventure games, strategy games...F: All time-wasting and mindless.M: No, I disagree. Chess, for example, requires a lot of thinking.F: It would be a lot healthier if you played it in the park. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers().

A. Mother and son.
B. Doctor and patient.
C. Teacher and student.

To make the play dough recipe you will mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring until stiff. Allow the mixture to cool, then knead the dough by rolling it hard and squeezing it in your bands. The play dough must be stored in a zip lock bag until you use it or it will dry out and become hard.To make the ornaments you will need Christmas cookie cutters in all different shapes. Roll out the play dough and cut the dough with the cookie cutters. Place a hole at the top of the shape for a hanger to go through.You can use pretty ribbon, yarn, or siring to pull through the hole for the hanger. These are nice gifts to give to your teachers, parents, and friends at Christmas time to bang on their Christmas trees and they are so special because they were made by you! The word "knead" (Line 2, Para. 1) most probably means().

A. to press hard
B. to stir slightly
C. to twist back and forth
D. to bake in a pan

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