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s having dinner out again, she said. Are you sure you can39。t stay for pizza? Sorry. I have to go or I39。ll be late for dinner, said Kelly. Whatever. See you. Kelly saw Sheila looking out of the window as she walked down the street. Suddenly, Sheila39。s house looked very big, and Sheila looked very small. ( ) 29. Which of these sentences tells the difference between Sheila39。s life and Kelly39。s? A. Sheila is from a big family and Kelly is from a small one. B. Kelly has a big, caring family and Sheila is often on her own. C. Sheila and Kelly have similar family situations. D.. Kelly has perfect clothes and Sheila wears handmedowns. ( ) 30. What things about Sheila39。s life does Kelly like? A. Her hair, her clothes, and her pets.B. Her clothes, her parents, and her pets. C. Her house, her parents, and her clothes. D. Her hair, her clothes, and her house. ( ) 31. What things about Kelly39。s life might Sheila like? A. The fact that Kelly has sisters to lend her clothes. B. The fact that Kelly gets to eat pizza almost every night of the week. C. The fact that Kelly has caring parents who are there to take care of her.D. The fact that Kelly has a big house and lots of time to herself. ( ) 32. Why do you think the writer includes the final sentence of the story? A. To show that Sheila is lonely. B. To show that Sheila is happy. C. To show that Sheila gets to do whatever she wants. D. To show that Sheila lives in a big, beautiful house.CFireworks safety starts before a firework is even sold. It begins with the producers, who need to follow strict (嚴(yán)格的)rules in making their fireworks. That doesn39。t mean every firework is safe enough, though. So what can you do to enjoy the fireworks and still stay safe? Going to public fireworks places is the best way. Before using fireworks, find out what the rules are in your city. If you live in the city that allows fireworks and you39。re planning a doityourself celebration, follow the safety advice to protect (保護(hù)) yourself and the people watching: Make sure an adult is to be with you at all times. Don39。t allow little kids to play with fireworks. Always use fireworks outside with water nearby. Keep fireworks away from dry leaves and other things that can easily catch fire. Light one firework at a time. Keep the firework you39。re lighting well away from unlit (未點(diǎn)燃的) fireworks. Point fireworks away from people. If you39。re lighting a firework, wear eye protection and put the firework pointing up. If a firewo