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云南省个旧市北郊教育联合会2016-2017学年七年级下学期英语第三次月考试卷

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    Hello, my name is Zhang Dan. I live in 1 small village in Yunnan. The 2 here is great. It isn't too hot in summer. And it isn't too cold in winter , 3. It's always sunny. I 4 living here . The village is a 5  place, so many people come to 6 it every year. There is a 7 in my village and the water in it is very 8. And I often drink it.

    I'm walking in the village now. Look! A woman is taking a photo 9 a little girl. Two boys are reading books. Who is 10 in the square (广场)? Oh, it's Wang Fang. She dances well. The life here is very relaxing, isn't it?

(1)
A、a B、an C、the D、/
(2)
A、food B、weather C、life D、water
(3)
A、still B、also C、either D、too
(4)
A、like B、don't like C、remember D、don't remember
(5)
A、scary B、beautiful C、noisy D、funny
(6)
A、watch B、meet C、visit D、look
(7)
A、river B、library C、mountain D、shop
(8)
A、dirty B、clean C、hot D、warm
(9)
A、for B、in C、of D、at
(10)
A、singing B、dancing C、running D、playing
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    Jia Meng used to keep a diary in Chinese. But one year ago, the 14-year-old girl from Heilongjiang began to keep her diary in English, because Jia found her mother was reading her diary secretly. She changed the language because her mother can't read English. “It's like killing two birds with one stone.” said Jia. “My privacy (隐私)becomes safe and my English improves a lot.

    Jia's mother is not the only mom who reads her child's diary. Recently, Renmin University of China had a national survey among over 23,000 parents. The results show that 40% of the parents read their children's secrets. That's why , like Jia, many teenagers try to find ways to protect their privacy.

    Wu Lei, 15, of Shanxi, keeps a diary , too. But he doesn't write it on paper. He writes online, which he thinks is perfectly safe because his parents know nothing about the Internet.

    Lu Huan, 13, of Guangdong, said her parents always secretly listened to the talk between her friends and her on the telephone in their room. To solve this problem, Liu asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone.

    “Parents want to know what is going on in their children's lives,” said Shao Xiazhen, a teenage expert in Beijing, “But sometimes they go about it the wrong way.” Shao suggested to teenagers that instead of hiding their secrets, talking to parents is a better solution. If your parents know that you are safe, they'll let you keep your secrets.

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