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127 Storyline: Bean and her best friend, Ivy, decide to create their own camp. They think up all the activities and, of course, they make the rules… Recommendation: I'
d give this book a
10 because I love the characters. They are funny and creative. Price: $ 15.9 Number of pages:
128 Storyline: Zoe and Alice'
s mother might just have the coolest job ever. She saves great pyrenees dogs(大白熊犬)… Recommendation: I'
d give this book an
8 because it is a little sad. I think kids who love animals and a good story will really like it. Price: $ 12.9 Number of pages:
192 Storyline: A dog lives in an empty pipe under Highway 16. He has four dog friends. One day, they decide to go on an adventure to steal the food from a human family… Recommendation: I'
d give this book a 9. It is funny. I was laughing out loud at all the funny scenes. Price: $ 15.9 Number of pages:
160 Storyline: After their parents are killed in a car accident. Jayna and her elder brother Rob are each other'
s only family. Soon, Rob goes off to serve in the navy. Recommendation: I'
d give this book a 9. I'
m interested in romantic novels and science fiction, but not so much in historical fiction. Gingersnap really changed my opinion. 21.has the most pages. Ivy and Bean Make the Rules B. White Fur Flying C. Stick Dog D. Gingersnap 22. White Fur Flying A. tells us about the life of four dogs B. is a historical fiction C. is a book about saving dogs D. shows us the camp life 23. Tom wants to buy a copy of Ivy and Bean Make the Rules and a copy of Gingersnap. He should pay ______ for the two books. A. $ 14.9 B. $30.8 C. $ 12.9 D. $15.9 B Miss Bailey taught me English in Junior school. She cycled to school, and then when entering the school gate, she would gave her bicycle to anyone of us to park it for her. It was a privilege(特别恩典)when Miss Bailey gave her bicycle to you. One day Shankar stood at the gate, Shankar was a hunchback(驼背的人). We laughed and said, Move out of the way, Shankar! Miss Bailey is going to enter! Miss Bailey drove in and we all rushed to offer our hands to her. But Miss Bailey looked past us all. Will you park it for me? she asked. We looked back to see who it was and were surprised to see it was towards Shankar. I don'
t think so, Miss Bailey! stammered (结结巴巴地说)Shankar. Why! You lazy fellow! said Miss Bailey playfully. You don'
t want to help your teacher, do you? Of course I want to, Miss Bailey! whispered Shankar. But I might drop your cycle! If you drop it ,you pick it up! said the teacher with a smile. With that she gave her cycle to Shankar and didn'
t look to see how he'
d manage. Pretending she had confidence in his abilities, Miss Bailey turned and walked to class. We watched Shankar as he held her bike, we held our breath as we thought it was going to fall. Dines rushed to help. Leave it! Shankar said, and we all stopped. It seemed that his hump(驼背)disappeared as he drew himself up to his full height, and then with growing confidence, he pushed Miss Bailey'
s cycle to the parking lot. The school bell rang, and we rushed to class. Shankar was the last to enter, but we were surprised;
it was a different boy who walked in. Miss Bailey didn'
t even look at him as he walked to her and handed her the key. From that day on, Shankar was ready to answer the questions in class, his grades went up and a smile appeared on his face. 24. Miss Bailey go to school_ A. by bus B. by bike. C. by taxi. D. on foot 25. When Shankar entered the classroom after parking the bike, A. Miss Bailey praised him B. his classmates cheered C. his hump disappeared D. he was full of confidence 26.It can be inferred(推断)from the passage that Bailey _______. A. lived a comfortable life B. had no pity on Shankar C. was hard on her students D. treated every student fairly C Elephants losing tusks People killing elephants for their tusks has long been a problem worldwide. Although laws have been introduced to ban the selling of tusks, they have not been enough to save the elephants. But the giant animals have now developed their own solution to stay safe from hunters----by not growing tusks at all. Scientists found that among female African elephants, as many as