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江苏省徐州县区2020年九年级英语第一次质量检测试卷
Five-year-oldLila lives in Hood River, Oregon.
Shehas had cancer for three years and spent much of her life in hospitalsundergoing chemotherapy (化疗). Her parents looked after hercarefully.
Lately,her parents were told by the doctor that their child was too weak to receivechemo and she probably would die before Thanksgiving. Thinking it could be thelast birthday party for her, her parents decided to give her a big andmemorable birthday party.
Withthe help of many kind people and charity workers, Little Lila's birthday partywent on very we on July 30th.
Lilaexperienced her birthday prom (毕业舞会), and even wedding ceremonyall in one. Her parents wanted to givethem to her. She might not liveto see another. Countless people donated their time and money to make sure thateverything from the food to the music and customs was perfect. Some people evencame from a long way to attend the party and congratulate the little girl. Lilagot to hang out with her favorite Disney princesses while dressing as Cinderella.
Thesweetest of all, she even "married" her dad. Dad proposed to littleLila and held her in his arms to dance, knowing that she could never have areal wedding. Dad told a reporter: "We rally thank everyone for whatthey've done or our family. Without their help, we probably could never havehad such a big party for her. And today nigh be her happiest day ever. I sawshe was laughing, laughing all the time. "
Tearsran down the dad's face.
I've got some information for everyone who are going to Britain next month. As you know, you'll be staying with a family for two weeks. Now the most important thing is money. You should take about £30 in cash(现金) and about £200 in traveller's cheques(支票). Then when you arrive at the airport, you'll be met by your host family. You must remember to wear a red shirt so that the family can find you easily. I've told them to look out for the red shirts. You'll also need to take with you four photos of yourself and, of course, it's very important that you take the school letter. While you are there, if you have any problems, please call our agent. I'll give you her office phone number. It's 580-4436 and the person to ask for is Mrs. Belcher. She's in the office from 9: 00 to 17: 00 everyday. OK! That's everything. Have a good trip.
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Margaret Porter is a violinist and music teacher. According to her, the best age to start learning the violin is between three and six. She says, “It's the time when you are learning about the world.” Margaret, who was born in London, likes to take pupils at three and four. However, she has made lots of exceptions (例外) for five-year-olds. She started teaching the violin in 1972 and she taught her children's five-year-old school friends at first.
In Margaret's opinion, it's important for one to know why music sounds the way it does. Without knowing it, one can't become a great musician at all. So from the earliest lessons, pupils in her class learn to play by ear. They do not even try to read music until they have been playing for several years. Margaret says that her method is not to produce great violinists. She always suggests that pupils should leave and study the violin using more traditional methods.
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A good book can be satisfying, can improve your knowledge and can teach you a lot. There are several ways to develop a lifetime reading habit.
Set times. You should have a few set times every day when you'll read for at least 5—10 minutes, no matter what happens. For example, make it a habit to read during breakfast and lunch (and even dinner if you eat alone).
Always carry a book. No matter where you go, take a book with you. When you leave the house, make sure to have at least one book. You may keep the book in the car, or into the office or to anywhere you go, unless you're sure you won't have time to read.
Make a list. Keep a list of all the great books you want to read. You can keep this in a pocket notebook. Be sure to add to it whenever you hear about a good book. Keep a running list, and cross out the ones you have read.
Find a quiet place. Find a place in your home where you can sit in a comfortable chair without television or computer near the chair. There should be no music or noisy family members.
Set a high aim. For example, tell yourself that you want to read 50 books this year. Your best to finish reading them. Just be sure you're still enjoying the reading.
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