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Beautiful photos, smart articles, fashion, art, famous people interviews...all with a dog focus! I can also enjoy cover models and their dogs. ( ) 21. If you buy the magazine Dog World now you can save ____________. A. $23.89 B. $39.01 C. $4.80 D. $ 30 ( ) 22. Burner Mom thinks the magazine__________is a waste of money. A. Dog World B. Dog Fancy C. Modern Dog D. Bark ( ) 23. Diana likes Modern Dog very much because _________. A. it has helped her rescue some dogs B. it is new and fit for kids C. she likes the tips in every issue D. she can also enjoy cover models ( ) 24. All the short passages above are____________. jokes B. stories C. advertisements D. notices B When a disaster happens, you might find yourself without water, gas or electricity. You might not need to leave your home right away. So you are supposed to plan for such bad situations. Here are some suggestions. Have a family meeting. Plan a way to get your family members together after the disaster. Choose two places for everyone to go to if il isn't safe to return home. The first meeting place should be near your house. You can go there in an emergency like a fire. The second should be outside your neighbourhood. Choose a person outside your area to help. It is easier to communicate over a long-distance call than a local one. The person can help your family members get in touch with each other. Get a family disaster kit ( �^%`S) r e a d y . I t s h o u l d i n c l u d e t h e t h i n g s y o u r f a m i l y n e e d s . I t c a n h e l p y o u s u r v i v e a t l e a s t f o r t h r e e d a y s w i t h b r e a d , w a t e r , m e d i c i n e a n d t h i n g s l i k e t h a t . P u t t h e m i n a b a g s o t h a t y o u c a n c a r r y i t i f y o u l e a v e i n a h u r r y . D o r e m e m b e r t h a t d i f f e r e n t p e o ple have different needs. Practise your emergency plan. Update it as often as possible. You may not be able to stop any disasters, but with a little planning you can help yourself and your family survive. ( ) 25. How many suggestions are given in the passage? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six. ( ) 26. The purpose of choosing a person outside our area is to__________. A. send food to our family B. find us a safe place C. choose two places for us to go to D. help our family get in touch ( ) 27. A family disaster kit can help us to____________. A. survive B. communicate C. stop disasters D. return home ( ) 28. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. Leaving home safely. B. Practising an adventure trip. C. Planning for disasters. D. Having a family meeting. C When l was a child in Minnesota, watermelon was expensive. One of my father's friends, Bernie, was a rich businessman. He owned a large store in St Paul. Every summer, when the first waterm e l o n s a r r i v e d , B e r n i e w o u l d c a l l . D a d a n d I w o u l d t a k e a b u s t o B e r n i e ' s p l a c e . W e w o u l d s i t o n t h e e d g e o f t h e d o c k ( x4Y) a n d g e t r e a d y f o r a b i g m e a l . B e r n i e w o u l d t a k e h i s k n i f e , c u t o u r f i r s t w a t e r m e l o n , h a n d u s b o t h a b i g p i e c e a n d s i t d o w n n e x t t o u s . T h e n w e w o u l d b u r y o u r f a c e s i n w a t e r m e l o n , e a t i n g o n l y t h e h e a r t t h e f i n e s t , s w e e t e s t a n d m o s t s e e d - f r e e ( �e}|�v �p a r t � a n d t h r o w a w a y t h e r e s t . B e r n i e w a s m y f a t h e r ' s i d e a o f a r i c h m a n . I a l w a y s t h o u g h t i t w a s b e c a u s e h e w a s s u c h a s u c c e s s f u l b u s i n e s s m a n . Years later, however, 1 realized that it was not Bernie's wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon. Being rich is a state of mind. ( ) 29. From the passage, we know Bernie_________________. A. grew watermelon B. had a large store C. made telephones D. had no friend ( ) 30. While staying in Bernie�s place, the writer and his father felt_________________. A. happy B. tired C. worried D. hungry ( ) 31. What was Bernie's special way of eating watermelon? A. Eating with all its seeds. B. Throwing away its best part. C. Eating only its heart. D. Eating the whole melon alone. ( ) 32. The writer wants to tell us that___________. A. his father liked Bernie�s wealth B. Bernie wasted lots of money C. working hard makes people successful D. being rich is a state of mind ,{�N�� �qQ3 \�� ��k\��2 R ��nR6 R � Nb��e�z-N g3 Y�,{3 3 - 3 5 �� � ����m�R\h��0���N�NN �y��A 0B 0C �TD �-N ��Q&{TT�ka`�v\h�� �v^(WT{��aS N\�v�^ �y��vh�S�mў0 �y�-N g Ny�/fYYO �y�0 M a g a z i n e s f o r y o u . H e r e a r e t h i s m o n t h s b e s t b a r g a i n s ! 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Our price is $13.90.Off the Beaten Cart PathThe best-selling travel book which includes over 200 new places of interest, over 200 new full-colour photographs, and all-new, up-to-date maps. It includes over 1,000 of the United States most must-see destination s . I t s c o v e r p r i c e i s $ 3 0 . 0 0 . O u r p r i c e i s $ 1 9 . 8 0 . A . A m a z i n g P e o p l e � B . B e s t W e e k e n d P r o j e c t s C . F a s h i o n G u i d e D . P a r e n t s ,{ N�R �wƋЏ(u�qQ N�� ��nR2 5 R � ,{ N�� �[b_kXzz�qQ1 0 \�� ��k\��1 R ��nR1 0 R � ���Nb��w�e ��c�cvQ'Ya �6qT1\�N�w�eTT��@b�~�v�V*N �y��A 0B 0C �TD �-N � ��Q�S�NkXeQzz}vY�v gsOT{Hh �v^(WT{��aS N\�y��mў0 D i a n Fossey is regarded as one of the heroes of the 20th century. She was born in California in 1932. She 36 from university in 1954 and worked at a children's hospital in Kentucky for several years. 37 , her interest in animals inspired her to take the fi r s t s t e p t o w a r d s h e r f u t u r e w o r k . 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