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ng sister, Tina go to school. Carl is at school from to 12. He has lunch at his good friend Tim. And then he has a little rest . In the afternoon, he works. There’re many customers in his restaurant at lunch and supper time and Carl likes to help them. After supper, he helps his parents clean the dishes in the kitchen. Then he studies in his bedroom. He doesn’t watch TV. He goes to bed at about at midnight. He must be very tired. ( )1. Carl is __________________. A. a waiter in a small restaurant B. a teacher at school C. a worker D. a student, but he helps in a restaurant after school ( )2. Carl ____________________. A. works in a small restaurant B. lives in a small school C. studies in a small school D. lives in a big city ( )3. Carl studies at school ___________________ a day. A. four hours B. one hour C. four hours and a half D. four hours and a quarter( )4. Carl must be very tired because __________________. A. he watches too much TV B. he works and studies for a long time every day C. he has lots of dishes to clean D. he is ill ( )5. Which of the following sentence s is true? A. Carl likes to have many things for his breakfast. B. Carl’s mother works in a restaurant. C. Tina is Carl’s young sister and she is a student, too. D. Carl’s father doesn’t do anything at home. ( B )Have you felt annoyed when telephone rings during the class? Something must be done to stop this. Now in New York City, USA, a rule is carried out in schools. Students can’t even bring telephones to school. Is it a good thing or not?Anxious parents say that telephones are important tool in holding New York city’s families tighter.“I worry about it,” said Elizabeth Lorris Ritter, a mother of a middle school kid. “It’s necessary in our everyday life. We have a washing machine, we have running water, and we have telephones.”Many American parents think telephones connect them to their children on buses, getting out from subways, walking through unknown places.“I have her call me when she gets out of school,” said Lindsay Walt, a schoolgirl’s mother. “Nobody in New York is going to let their child go to school without a telephone.”What about the telephone owners, the students? Most of the students said telephones were essential and the telephone was like an extra hand or foot for them.“I feel so empty,” said May Chou, 14. “There is also no way to listen to music on the way to school without my phone. It will be a really, really boring trip.”( ) will feel _________when you hear a telephone ring in class. A. annoyed B. excited C. happy D. bored( ) can use a telephone _________. A. to enjoy listening to music B .to work as running waterC .to work as a washing machine D. to work as puter( ) of the following statements is true? A. Many American parents don’t think telephones are necessary for the students.B. Telephones only bring troubles to the school life.C. Telephones connect children with their families when they are outside.D. Telephones are really useless and cost a lot.( ) underlined word “essential” means_________. A. fashionable B. interesting C. different D. necessary( ) article is about the _______in carrying out(開展) the rule not to use a telephone in school.A. happiness B. interest C. problem D. sadness ( C )Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time. But some of them are not using it in a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go on line, for how long and what activities you can go on line.lDon’t give your password (密碼) to anyone else, and never give out the following information your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or o