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(一)

Thereare47differentkindsofKangaroos(袋鼠).Thesmallestareaboutaquarterofameterlong.The1aretallerthanaman.Kangarooshaveverylongstrongback2.Theseareusedfor3.Theyalsohave4strongtailsforrestingon.

Kangaroos’frontlegsare5shorter,andarealmostlikearms.Kangaroos’headsarequitesmall,buttheirearsarequitelarge.

1.2.3.4.5.

(二)

Thesedaysitisfound(被发现)thatschoolstudentshardlyhaveanysports.Isitbecausetheyhaveno1insports?

Itmaynotbetrue.Theyoftensaytheyhave2moreimportantthingstodo.

Whataretheseimportantthings?

Exams!

Theyhaveto3themselvesreadyforallkindsofexamsandtestsinschool.Somanyofthemalmost4

bookworms(书呆子).Inthepast,inthesummerholidays,theycoulddo5

theyliked,butnowtheyhaveto6alltheirtimepreparing.So7

havekeptthemawayfromgoinginforsports.

It’strue.Agoodeducation(教育)cannotgowithoutphysicaltraining(体育锻炼).The8istrue,aquickmindhardlygoesalongwitha9body.

10astrongbody,youcanneverdoanythingwell.Howcanyoumakegreatsuccess(成功)inlife?

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

(三)

Whatisthemeaningof“insect”?

Doyouknow?

OK!

Youcanguessit.Forexample,acockroach(蟑螂)isani1.Aflyisaninsect,too.

Aflea(跳蚤)canbesosmallthatyoucan’ts2itlandonthispage.Abeetle(甲虫)canbeaslongashalfofthispage.Fleasandbeetlesared3insize,buttheyarebothinsects.

Manyinsectshavefeelers(触角)forsmellingandwings(翅膀,翼)forf4.Butsomeinsectsdonothavefeelersandwings.

Howareinsectsthesame?

Insectshaves5legsandathree-partbody.Thismeansthatfleasandbeetleshavesixlegsandthree-partbodies.

1.2.3.4.5.

(四)

TodaymanypeoplelikereadingstoriesaboutUFOs.Manypeopleindifferentcountriesare1theUFOs.ButwhatareUFOs?

Therearemanydifferentsaying`fortheUFOs.2thosesayings,themostpopularoneisthattheycarryvisitorscomingfromotherstars.They3toflymuchfasterthanplanes.

Thescientistsandmanyotherpeople4thesesayings.SomepeoplesaidtheysawafewUFOsthatlandedonthe5.SomepeoplesaidtheysawsomestrangevisitorscomingoutoftheUFOs.SomeevensaidtheywerecarriedawayintheUFOs,andthenweresent6bythestrangevisitors.

SomemademistakeswhentheysaidtheysawtheUFOs.7theysawa8

oranuncommon(不同寻常)plane,orthelightintheskycomingfromtheground.

Sometimestheysawthelightfromthemoon.

Butnowpeoplestillcan’t9theUFOsclearly.Itmaytakemanyyearstufindaclear10andthenpeoplemaygivetheUFOsanothername.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

(五)

FromMondaytoFridaymostpeoplearebusyworkingorstudying,butintheeveningsandweekendstheyarefreeand1themselves.Somewatchtelevisionorgotothemovies,others2sports.Thisisdecidedbytheirown

3.

Therearemanydifferentwaystospendour4time.

Almosteveryonehassomekindsofhobbies:

itmaybesometingfromcollectingstampsto5modelplanes.Somehobbiesareveryexpensive,butothersdon’costanytingatall.Somecollectionsareworthalotofmoney,othersarevaluable(有价值的)onlytotheirowners.

Iknowamanwhohasacoincollectionworthseveralthousanddollars.Ashorttimeagoheboughtarare(罕见的)fifty-centpricewhich6him$250!

Hewasveryhappyaboutthiscollectionandthoughtthepricewasallright.Ontheotherhand,myyoungestbrothercollectsmatchboxes.Hehasalmost600ofthem,butIwonder7theyareworthanymoney.However,8mybrothertheyarequitevaluable.9makeshimhappierthantofindanewmatchboxforhiscollection.

That’swhatahobbymeans,Ithink.Itissomethingweliketodoinourfreetimejustforthe10ofit.Thevalueindollarsisnotimportant,butthepleasureitgivesusis.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

(六)

JiaoziistheChinesenameofdumplings.Wehaveallkindsofdumplings

1meatorvegetables.Jiaoziisvery2withus,especially(尤其)dutingtheSpringFestival.PeopleusuallyeatjiaozionNewYear’sEveorthenextmoring.3dopeoplelikeeatingjiaozi?

BecauseNewYear’sDayisthebeginningofanewyear.Poeplechoose(选择)

roundjiaozitoshowtheirwishesfor4luck(运气).Thehistoryofjiaoziisabout500years.

Eatingjiaoziisahappything!

Andifallthe5makejiaozitogether,

you‘llfeelmuchhappier.

1.2.3.4.5.

(七)

What’syourhobby?

Manypeoplelikestamp-collecting.Doyoulikeit,too?

1youdo.Butdoyouknowthehistoryofstamp-collecting?

Stamp-collectingdidn’tstart21854.Astimepasses,therearemoreandmorestamp-collectors.Notonlychildrenbutalsomenandwomencollectstamps.

In1921,Americabegansellingstampstothecollectors.Insomecountries,thereareevenlessonsonstamp-collectinginschools.Peoplearebecomingmoreandmore3instamps.Everypictureonastamphasameaninginit.Itmaybetheheadofa4person,oranimportantplace,ora5thing.Eachstampcantellusastory.

1.2.3.4.5.

(八)

Ifsomeoneasksme,“Doyoulikemusic?

”I’mIsureIwillanswerhimorher,“Ofcourse,Ido.”BecauseIthinkmusicisanimportantpartinour1life.

Differentpeoplehavedifferent2aboutmusic.Forme,Ilikerockmusicbecauseit’sso3.Andmyfavoriteband,the“FoxLadies”isoneofthelovesdancemusicbecauseshe4dancing.Mybestfriend,Jane,likesjazzmusic.Shethingksjazzisreallycool.

“Ilikedancemusicandrockmusicverymuchbecausetheyareamazing,”saysmybrother.

Butmusisterthinksrockmusicisboring.“Ilkesome5music,”shesays.That’swhyshelikescountrymusic,Ithink.

1.2.3.4.5.

(九)

OnedaywhenTonywascrossingtheroad.Acarhithim.Hefelldownand

b1hisarm.

Anambulance(救护车)soonarrivedandt2himtoahospial.Adoctorputthearminaplastercast(上石膏)。

Tonycouldnotmoveitatall.

“Youmustk3yourarminthecastforsixweeks.”thedoctorsaid,“Thatwouldgivethebrokenarmac4toheal(痊愈)。

”Sixweekslater,Tonywentbacktotheh5.Thedoctorcutthecastw6alargesaw(锯)andtookthearmoutofthecast.

“Canyoumoveyourarm,Tony?

”Heasked.Tonytiredtom7hisarm.Atfirstitwasdifficult,butsoonhewasabletomoveitalittle.

“Yes,it’sfine,”Hesaid,“Thanks,doctor.”“Itwillb8asgoodasusual(像往常一样)soon.”Thedoctorsaid,“Juste9italittle.”

“WillIbuabletoplaythepiano?

”Tonyasked.

“Ofc10youwill,”Hesaid.

“Thatisagoodnews,”Tonysaid,“Icouldn’tplayitatallbefore.”

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

(十)

Earlyinthemoring,atnoon,orintheevening,inbigcitiesandinthecountryside,allacrosstheUnitedStates,youcanseeAmericans1.Menandwomen,childrenandteenagers,middle-agedpeopleandgrandparentsarerunning.Peopleruneverywhere——alongthebeachesofCalifornia,2towns.Somepeopleevenrunintheirlivingrooms.

Afewyearsago,runningwasnotso3.Inthe1960s,runnersweremostlyathletes(运动员)andhealthfreaks(荒唐行为).Inthosedays,somepeoplewouldseearunnerandask,“Hey,what’sthehurry?

”Ortheymightsaytothemselves,“Ishecrazy(疯狂)?

”Womanalmostneverran.Buttodayallthisischanging.Todaymenandwomenofallagesenjoytorun.

DoctorsaythatmanyofthehealthproblemsintheUnitedStatescomefromthesebadhabits:

eatingtoomuch,smokingcigarattes(烟),andnotexercisingenough.Doctorstellus.“Eatingless,don’tsmoke,andexercise4.”Runingisgoodexercisebecauseithelpsbuildstrongheartsandlungs.Italsohelpsmostpeoplelose5.

1.2.3.4.5.

(十一)

Oneday,ifyourfathergetsolderandolder,willyoudislikehismorewordsandhisunhealth?

Hereisa1lettertohisson.Let’sreaditandseewhat’smovingyou.

Dearson,

WhenIgrowoldoneday,pleasebegoodwithandtryto2me.IfIgetdirtywheneatingorifIcannotdress,helpme.RememberthehoursIspend3

ittoyou.IfIspeaktoyou,Isaysomethingsagainand4,pleaselistentome.Whenyouweresmall,Ihadtoreadtoyouthesamestoryagainandagainuntilyouwentto5.Whenmytiredlegsdonotletmewalk,give6yourhand.Ididthesamewhenyoustartedwalking.

SomedayyouwillfindImaymakemanymistakes,butIalwayswantthebest

7foryou.WhenI8neartoyou,youshouldbenexttome,trytounderstandmeandhelpme9Ididwhenyoustartedliving.Helpmewalktothe10ofmylifewithloveandpatience.I’llpayyoubyasmileandlove.

Iloveyou,son...

Yourfather,

John

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

(十二)

InAmerica,scienceisaveryimportantclass.Inmiddleschoolweweretaughthowtosolveproblemsbythingkinglikea1.Wehadtothinkofaquestion,guessananswer,and2awaytotestourguess.Therewerelotsofexperimentsandotheractivies.Irememberstudying3sciencecanexplainthingslikelightandelectricity.

OurEnglishclassisverydifferentfrom4inChina,morelikeChineseclassIthink!

Wereadlotsofbooksandtalkedaboutthem,5wecouldunderstandwhatwereadbetter.Welearnedhowtoknowwhatinformationisimportantwhenwereadandwhat6soimportant.Inmyclassweallgavesix

7totheclassduringtheyear.Wehadtotalkinfrontoftheclassfosix8

Tenmintes!

Wealsohaveheathclasses.Inthisclass,w

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