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Camping in your backyard is full of fun, whatever your age. It's great for keeping us relaxed. It offers chances to check the night sky and to be noisier than usual. It lets us have friends over to stay who might not fit inside the house! Follow these instructions and you'll have a night you’ll never forget!

Put up your tent.

    Depending on the number of family members and guests, you may need more than one tent. Tell your friends to bring their tents if needed. Follow the instructions or check out the articles on how to put up a tent on the Internet.

Prepare your bedding.

     You'II want your guests to be able to relax in comfort. Put something soft to lie on on the floor: A blow-up air mattress or thick comforters may work well. Fill the tent with soft toys and  blankets (毯子). Have lightweight sleeping bags or cotton blankets. They are especially important if you live where the night temperatures drop greatly.

 Prepare a seating area.

     If you have a picnic table, that would work best. If not, set up a few chairs and a small table to set out drinks and food. A simple choice is to lay out a blanket in the sun,  so that your friends can eat and talk. Be sure the grass isn 't wet!

Make memories.

    Plan some activities. You're camping in the backyard, so it's time to make the most of being outdoors.

    Have a camera nearby to take silly photos of you, your family members, and your friends. Take one large group shot with everyone smiling and laughing. Be sure to make copies for everyone!

1.Is camping in the backyard great fun?

2.What can we do to help relax our guests?

3.What is a simple choice to prepare a seating area?

4.How do we make memories?

5.What is the passage mainly about?

 

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     The oil resources which are left will not last very long. This means that all vehicles such as cars, trains,
buses, planes and ships that need oil to work will not be able to run. So it will be necessary to develop a new
method of transport which doesn't use oil. Electric vehicles are one possibility. In England, most families have
at least one car and this car is used every day. It could be that only one person in the family drives the car to
work or for shopping. The number of cars on the road perhaps helps to explain why the oil is used up so
quickly. The family car is a very useful form of transport but it is also a great waste of energy, especially if
it is compared with buses or trains which use less petrol per person than a car. A car traveling at 80 kilometers
an hour uses only half as much petrol as a car which is traveling at 120 kilometers an hour. Clearly, it would be better if there were fewer cars on the road and more speed limits so that the oil which is left will last as long
as possible.
     About 25% of England's total consumption (消耗) of energy is domestic - it is used only in the home. Just
over 20% is used for transport. Most of the energy is used in industry. It is difficult to suggest any possible
energy conservation (保護(hù)) in industry because many of the suggestions would mean that some people
would lose their jobs. It is important that industry produces the same amount of products using the same
amount of workers. 
     Clearly, conservation is not going to be the answer to the energy problem. The most it can do is to give
more time for a better method to be found. The more time we have to develop new sources of energy, the
better it is because there is still a lot of work to be done in order to find suitable, safe methods of producing
energy.
1. What does the word "domestic" mean in paragraph two?
A. Producing energy.
B. Fast driving.
C. On the road.
D. For family use.
2. Why will all vehicles that need oil to work not be able to run?
A. Oil resources which are left will be used up soon.
B. A new system of transport will be developed.
C. They will be replaced by electric vehicles.
D. They waste a lot of energy.
3. Which is true according to the passage?
A. A car running at 80 km an hour uses more oil than 120 km an hour.
B. Family cars can save much more energy than buses and trains.
C. It is possible for English people to develop vehicles.
D. Fewer cars on the road will help the oil last longer.
4. Which of the suggestions is the best according to the passage?
A. Factories should produce less.
B. Vehicles mustn't go at a high speed.
C. New sources of energy should be found and developed.
D. We should cut down the number of family cars on the road.

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The number of family cars now________ than before.

A. are more           B. is more             C. is larger                   D. are larger

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The teachers at Booker Middle School invite you to come to annual(年度的) Honors Dinner on Wednesday, July 17,2006.

A meal will be served at 7:00 p.m. The cost of the meal is $ 4.50 every person.

Please answer with the number of family members to come to it by July 5.

We look forward to seeing you there.

1. What is this writing called?

   A. An ad.     B. An invitation.    C. A report.     D. None of these.

2. Who is inviting you to this dinner?

   A. The students.                    B. The football team.

   C. The parents.                   D. Booker Middle School.

3. What is the cost of the meal?

   A. $5.00.    B. $4.50.         C.85.40.      D. It's  free.

4. Why do they ask you to tell them how many people are coming by July 5?

    A. They need to know how many people to invite.

    B. They need to know how much food to be prepared (準(zhǔn)備) for the dinner.

    C. They need to know how many children are to be honored.

D. None of these.           

5. The dinner will begin at______           

   A.5:00      B.4:00            C.8:00         D.7:00

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The number of family cars now          than before.

A.a(chǎn)re more              B.is more                C.is larger                 D.a(chǎn)re larger

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