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a reasonable and affordable price. Email: nobadluck@ 3. Wendy and Peter went to bed early last night so that they would have plenty of rest. The next morning, their mom took them to the airport. Now they are at the airport. “How will our suitcases (小提箱) get to London?” Peter asks. Mom says,“They put them into the bottom of the plane. They fly with you.” The flight attendant (飛機(jī)乘務(wù)員) shows them to their seats. Wendy has a window seat, and Peter is to him. Both of them put on their seat belts. The flight attendant shows them what to do if there is an emergency (緊急情況). Then it is time to take off. 4. In the 1960s, some countries cared a lot about the moon. They had a dream: to be the first country to put a man on the moon. American and Russia were part of this “space race.” They spent a lot of time and money on it. The first man in space was Yuri Gagarin, a Russian. That was in 1961. Years later, in 1969, an American space ship flew to the moon. Neil Armstrong walked out. He was the first man on the moon. 5. I need an assistant (male or female) who supports me in a wide range of fields, like economic topics, business and labor law, translation, the person should know how to deal with public authorities and of course he or she is good at both English and Chinese. A. Assistant WantedB. Race to the MoonC. Job wantedD. The First Man on the Moon E. First Plane Trip F. It’s Good to Walk (3)1. Beijing is to provide the homeless with food, warm clothes and shelter to help them survive the winter, according to the city39。s rescue administration. All the 19 rescue centres in the city are open to the homeless, providing shelter and other necessities. Food and clothes will also be handed out to those who are reluctant to e to the rescue centres. 2. Beijing expects to close down 83 coalmines in its yearend coalmine safety rectification drive, according to the Beijing Mine Safety Supervision Bureau. The city will also set up a coalmine safety system which will demand coalmine directors and managers go down shafts in shifts to ensure safe production and reduce the chances of accidents. The new regulation will be issued next year. Violators will be fined 30,000 yuan (US$3,750) to 150,000 yuan (US$1,875). 3. China39。s first online musical classroom was launched in Beijing with Lu Siqing, a wellknown Chinese violinist, giving the first lesson. Lu, nicknamed the Paganini of the East, will give lessons and exchange ideas with his fans in his personal online concert hall. The website, which can be found at , will provide lessons, teaching resources and give musicians a opportunity to be heard. Lu will also share some of his unreleased works. 4. Beijing has recently seen the emergence of the first group of electronic bus stop signs which provide a wealth of useful information including news updates and weather forecasts. More importantly the signs can show how long people have to wait for the next bus. The first batch is being installed along Chang39。an Avenue and other main roads.5. It was her first time in Beijing, and the warm hearted doctors and nurses, all made Han Meiyan very wele, putting a big smile on her face.Han is just one of the 20 children who came from the impoverished areas in Qinghai Province to receive medical treatment at the Plastic Surgery Hospital in Beijing. A. Smart bus stops B. Net tune tutoringC. A wellknown Chinese violinist D. Homeless helpE. Get down there F. For tomorrow39。s smile(4)1. Many people like animals and take them as their pets. Nowadays pet hospitals are very busy. Kind persons who love animals are needed to work in busy animal hospitals. 2. Scientists think that pets will probably be much smaller because people in the future will be living in much smaller spaces. Scientists are already working on making very small farm animals. The same things might be done to make smaller cats and dogs. 3. It’s said that some day you might own a panther as a pet. Scientists might have to start turning wild animals into pets. This might be the only way to save them from dying out. 4. What about a robot for a pet? This may sound silly, but it could bee true. Robot dogs have been made to bark like real dogs. These “pets” might bee more and more popular in the future. After all, robots don’t lose hair or chew on things the way real pets do. 5. Lots of people miss their pets while they are on holiday. One hotel in Minnesota has solved this problem. They lend cats to their guests. Many experts believe this idea will bee more and more popular. It is very possible that in the future you will be able to order a pet, as well as room service, at a hotel. A. Pet hotels B. Smaller petsC. A robot doctor D. Robots for petsE. A panther for a pet F. Assistant needed in pet hospitals (5)1. Small children don’t understand that hot water and hot drinks can be dangerous. We often forget the dangers ourselves. Yet it only takes a cup of hot tea or coffee or a bath that’s too hot to scald a child badly. A severe(嚴(yán)重的) scald can mean a long stay in hospital, and a really severe scald can kill.2. Children of all ages fall and hurt themselves from time to time. Luckily most falls aren’t serious, but some can cause severe injuries, such as head injuries.For babies, the danger is rolling off the edge of something like a bed, chair, table or kitchen worktop.Toddlers(初學(xué)走路的孩子) soon learn to climb and explore. To them, climbing on furniture(家具) doesn’t seem dangerous. It’s just fun. But it is very easy for a toddler to fall off a piece of furniture, or down the stairs, or even out of a window or off a balcony.With older children, adventure (冒險) accidents are a problem. Climbing trees, high walls, or fences can be dangerous.3. Every year children die in house fires and many more are badly burnt. A cigarette, for example, can easily start a fire. And many fires are s