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Miss Smithcan't, in the classroom, be

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    A mysterious river, which used to be considered as just a legend(传说), was 1. (discover) in the deep jungles of Amazonia. The legend has come to life!

When Ruzo was a small boy, his grandfather told 2. (he) a story. Some 3. (soldier) went to the Amazon jungle looking for gold. When coming back, they told terrible stories a4. poisoned water, the spiders that ate birds and 5. boiling river as if a fire burnt below it.

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    Every school has its own set of rules to keep students disciplined (守纪律的). The rules change from one school to another. Some schools are much stricter than others. There are also some rules that look strange or funny for us. Here are some funny school rules.

Tough Japanese rules

Most schools demand that students wear uniforms, such as sports suits or skirts. But many Japanese schools even regulate (规定) the color of underwear (内衣)! They also ask the girls to fold their white socks in a certain way and the boys to shave(剃,刮) their heads.

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2.When can the students in the UK keep strange hairstyles?

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Possible Earth-Like Planet Next Door?

Scientists say they discovered an earth-like planet outside our solar system (太阳系). It is a planet that could support life.

This planet is just 4.2 light years away from us. It is so close that space scientists have considered it as a next door neighbor. They say it could be reached by an unmanned spaceship before the end of the century -- in time for people alive today to see it.

An international team of scientists found the planet moving around the star called "Proxima Centauri". The result came out last month from the scientific magazine Nature.

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American scientists have been using instruments for years to look for earth-like planets. In 2013, scientists' best guess was that there are about one billion (1,000 million) "earths" in space.

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B. Science is developing much faster than ever in recent years.

C. Scientists may soon find fact that there’s life on other planets.

D. America is far ahead of other countries in space research.

 

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