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She was looking at the wonderful 31 of every colour. Her favourites were the big yellow sunflowers. They had 32 yellow faces.
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Local markets are interesting places. People go to markets early in the morning to buy fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. People also love local markets because the food is very fresh and cheap. Fruits, vegetables and meat often e from the farm the same day they are sold. The fish are often very fresh and e to the market straight from the fishing boat. But the market doesn't sell the same things every day. You can only buy some fruits and vegetables during some certain(ÌØ¶¨µÄ)season.
At the market, vendors(С··)sell chicken, pork and beef. Just tell the vendor what kind of meat you want. Then say how much you want, and they will prepare the meat for you. If you don't want to cook, you can also buy cooked food at the market. Then you can take it home and eat it.
Do you need any non-food items(·ÇʳƷ)?You can find those at the market, too! You can buy toys or books there. Do you need some new clothes or new shoes? You can also buy those at the market. Many people like to shop at the market. They can buy almost everything they need in one place. 41. What can't you buy at local markets?
A. Fish. B. Toys. C. Meat. D. Cars. 42. How many kinds of non-food items are mentioned(Ìá¼°)in this article?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5. 43. You can buy at local markets if you don't want to cook.
A. cooked food B. non-food items C. fresh fish D. meat 44. Why do people love to buy food at local markets?
A. Because local markets are interesting. B. Because the food there is fresh and cheap. C. Because local markets sell the same things. D. Because people there are friendly and nice. B
Matt jumped into bed. His father sat down beside him. \
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\w it's time to go to sleep. So, tell me about the best thing today.\
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Sometimes he has to think hard to find the best thing. Sometimes it is a very small thing. But he always finds one good thing to think about.
Matt's father taught his son a good way to end his day. You may want to try it. If you do, why not begin this every night?
45. At home, talked with Matt after he had a fight with Ned.
A. Ned B. Mrs. Gold C. Matt's brother D. Matt's classmate 46. What does Matt do every night?
A. He has a talk about the best thing with his father. B. He has a talk about the bad day with his father. C. His father teaches him a good way to study. D. His father teaches him a good way to fight. 47. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Matt tries to think about the best thing every night. B. Matt had a good time after school on that day. C. Matt has nice dreams every night.
D. Mr. Gold was angry about Matt's fight.
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David found that he was a bit fat these days. He went to buy an exercise machine so that he could try to lose some weight(¼õ·Ê).
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Next, he moved it into his bedroom. But he still didn't use it very often. That's because he would only go into the bedroom when it was time for him to go to sleep.
Finally, he moved it into the living room. He put the machine next to the window. His wife thought maybe this would finally work. He could exercise and look outside at the beautiful garden at the same time.
After a week or so, his wife asked David how his exercise was going. He said, \a little more exercise these days. Every time I want to open the window, I have to walk around the exercise machine.\
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