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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMy name is Dennis. I'm a worker of a big store. I don't work in the morning. I work at night. Every morning I come home at about 6:30. I have breakfast at 7:00. After breakfast I go to bed. I get up at around 2:30. I have lunch at 2:45 and dinner at 7:40. Then I go to work at 8:30. My work starts at 9:00. I look after the store every night. I like my work very much.\n.\n\n<question>:\nWhere does Dennis work?\n\n<options>:\nA In a school.\nB In a store.\nC In a factory .\nD in a station\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMy name is Dennis. I'm a worker of a big store. I don't work in the morning. I work at night. Every morning I come home at about 6:30. I have breakfast at 7:00. After breakfast I go to bed. I get up at around 2:30. I have lunch at 2:45 and dinner at 7:40. Then I go to work at 8:30. My work starts at 9:00. I look after the store every night. I like my work very much.\n.\n\n<question>:\nWhen does Dennis work?\n\n<options>:\nA In the morning.\nB At night.\nC In the afternoon.\nD in the evening\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMy name is Dennis. I'm a worker of a big store. I don't work in the morning. I work at night. Every morning I come home at about 6:30. I have breakfast at 7:00. After breakfast I go to bed. I get up at around 2:30. I have lunch at 2:45 and dinner at 7:40. Then I go to work at 8:30. My work starts at 9:00. I look after the store every night. I like my work very much.\n.\n\n<question>:\nWhat time does Dennis start his work?\n\n<options>:\nA At 8:30 in the morning.\nB At 2:30 in the afternoon.\nC At 9:00 at night.\nD At 6:30 in the morning.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMy name is Dennis. I'm a worker of a big store. I don't work in the morning. I work at night. Every morning I come home at about 6:30. I have breakfast at 7:00. After breakfast I go to bed. I get up at around 2:30. I have lunch at 2:45 and dinner at 7:40. Then I go to work at 8:30. My work starts at 9:00. I look after the store every night. I like my work very much.\n.\n\n<question>:\nWhen does he go to bed?\n\n<options>:\nA After breakfast.\nB After lunch.\nC After dinner.\nD in the evening\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "A"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMost Chinese people share a few common surnames, like Zhang, Wang, Li, Liu and Chen. The Chinese expression for \"ordinary people\" literally means \"the old one hundred surnames\".\nBut Cheng Yinglian, a retired worker living in Changsha, the capital of Hunan, said his interest in rare surnames was piqued after reading a newspaper many years ago and discovering a person with the surname Gui, which literally means \"ghost\", the report said.\nSince then, he has scoured newspapers, books and other publications to find similar rare surnames, coming up with about 2,000 to date.\nThose he has found include Ling (zero), Cu (vinegar), Miao (second) and Yi (one).\nCheng said in order to collect and find out the origins of the strange surnames, he bought many ancient works and dictionaries for study. This February, he also published a book based on his surname collection.\n\"I may apply for the Guinness (Book of World Records),\" said Cheng.\nHe said most of the surnames he collected are not included in the Hundred Surnames, a classic Chinese text composed of common surnames in ancient China.\nAccording to the latest statistics available from the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, nearly 93 million people in China are surnamed \"Wang\", taking the largest proportion among all surnames. And people with the top 100 common surnames in China take up 84.77 percent of the whole population.\nChinese people attach great significance to people's names and many parents go out of their way to give their children _ names that suggest they will grow up to be healthy, strong and rich.\n,.\n\n<question>:\nWhat's the meaning of \"ordinary people\"?\n\n<options>:\nA the people whose looks is ordinary.\nB the people whose families are ordinary.\nC the people whose surnames are ordinary.\nD the people whose name are ordinary.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMost Chinese people share a few common surnames, like Zhang, Wang, Li, Liu and Chen. The Chinese expression for \"ordinary people\" literally means \"the old one hundred surnames\".\nBut Cheng Yinglian, a retired worker living in Changsha, the capital of Hunan, said his interest in rare surnames was piqued after reading a newspaper many years ago and discovering a person with the surname Gui, which literally means \"ghost\", the report said.\nSince then, he has scoured newspapers, books and other publications to find similar rare surnames, coming up with about 2,000 to date.\nThose he has found include Ling (zero), Cu (vinegar), Miao (second) and Yi (one).\nCheng said in order to collect and find out the origins of the strange surnames, he bought many ancient works and dictionaries for study. This February, he also published a book based on his surname collection.\n\"I may apply for the Guinness (Book of World Records),\" said Cheng.\nHe said most of the surnames he collected are not included in the Hundred Surnames, a classic Chinese text composed of common surnames in ancient China.\nAccording to the latest statistics available from the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, nearly 93 million people in China are surnamed \"Wang\", taking the largest proportion among all surnames. And people with the top 100 common surnames in China take up 84.77 percent of the whole population.\nChinese people attach great significance to people's names and many parents go out of their way to give their children _ names that suggest they will grow up to be healthy, strong and rich.\n,.\n\n<question>:\nWhich one is the rare surname?\n\n<options>:\nA Huang\nB Ling\nC Zhu\nD Liu\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMost Chinese people share a few common surnames, like Zhang, Wang, Li, Liu and Chen. The Chinese expression for \"ordinary people\" literally means \"the old one hundred surnames\".\nBut Cheng Yinglian, a retired worker living in Changsha, the capital of Hunan, said his interest in rare surnames was piqued after reading a newspaper many years ago and discovering a person with the surname Gui, which literally means \"ghost\", the report said.\nSince then, he has scoured newspapers, books and other publications to find similar rare surnames, coming up with about 2,000 to date.\nThose he has found include Ling (zero), Cu (vinegar), Miao (second) and Yi (one).\nCheng said in order to collect and find out the origins of the strange surnames, he bought many ancient works and dictionaries for study. This February, he also published a book based on his surname collection.\n\"I may apply for the Guinness (Book of World Records),\" said Cheng.\nHe said most of the surnames he collected are not included in the Hundred Surnames, a classic Chinese text composed of common surnames in ancient China.\nAccording to the latest statistics available from the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, nearly 93 million people in China are surnamed \"Wang\", taking the largest proportion among all surnames. And people with the top 100 common surnames in China take up 84.77 percent of the whole population.\nChinese people attach great significance to people's names and many parents go out of their way to give their children _ names that suggest they will grow up to be healthy, strong and rich.\n,.\n\n<question>:\nWhich sentence is true according to this passage?\n\n<options>:\nA Most Chinese people share a lot of common surnames.\nB Hundred Surnames collect all Chinese surname.\nC There are lots of people whose surname is \"Wang\".\nD Chinese don't care for their names, because it cannot take happiness or sadness.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMost Chinese people share a few common surnames, like Zhang, Wang, Li, Liu and Chen. The Chinese expression for \"ordinary people\" literally means \"the old one hundred surnames\".\nBut Cheng Yinglian, a retired worker living in Changsha, the capital of Hunan, said his interest in rare surnames was piqued after reading a newspaper many years ago and discovering a person with the surname Gui, which literally means \"ghost\", the report said.\nSince then, he has scoured newspapers, books and other publications to find similar rare surnames, coming up with about 2,000 to date.\nThose he has found include Ling (zero), Cu (vinegar), Miao (second) and Yi (one).\nCheng said in order to collect and find out the origins of the strange surnames, he bought many ancient works and dictionaries for study. This February, he also published a book based on his surname collection.\n\"I may apply for the Guinness (Book of World Records),\" said Cheng.\nHe said most of the surnames he collected are not included in the Hundred Surnames, a classic Chinese text composed of common surnames in ancient China.\nAccording to the latest statistics available from the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, nearly 93 million people in China are surnamed \"Wang\", taking the largest proportion among all surnames. And people with the top 100 common surnames in China take up 84.77 percent of the whole population.\nChinese people attach great significance to people's names and many parents go out of their way to give their children _ names that suggest they will grow up to be healthy, strong and rich.\n,.\n\n<question>:\nWhere can we probably see this passage?\n\n<options>:\nA newspapers\nB magazines\nC books\nD recipe\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "A"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWelcome to Franklin Hotel! We will make your stay here as enjoyable as possible. We hope we will give you the best service.\n*Room Service: You can use the service 24 hours a day.\n*Dining Room: You can have three meals a day in the dining room. Breakfast is from 8:00 to 9:30. Also the room waiter may bring breakfast to your room at any time after 7:00. If you need, please fill in a card and hang it outside your room before 6:00. Lunch is from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner is from 18:30 to 20:30.\n*Telephone: There is a telephone in your room. Dial \"0\" before you make a call. We will tell you to wait a moment if the lines are busy.\n*Shop: The hotel shop is open from 9:00 to 17:30.\n*Coffee House: You can drink coffee here at the following times: 12:00 to 14:00, 20:00 to 23:30.\n*Other services: There is a cinema in the hotel. A film begins at 19:00 on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hot water is offered 24 hours.\n\n<question>:\nWhen can you use the room service?\n\n<options>:\nA Only in the day time.\nB Only at night.\nC Only some time.\nD Anytime during a day.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "D"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWelcome to Franklin Hotel! We will make your stay here as enjoyable as possible. We hope we will give you the best service.\n*Room Service: You can use the service 24 hours a day.\n*Dining Room: You can have three meals a day in the dining room. Breakfast is from 8:00 to 9:30. Also the room waiter may bring breakfast to your room at any time after 7:00. If you need, please fill in a card and hang it outside your room before 6:00. Lunch is from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner is from 18:30 to 20:30.\n*Telephone: There is a telephone in your room. Dial \"0\" before you make a call. We will tell you to wait a moment if the lines are busy.\n*Shop: The hotel shop is open from 9:00 to 17:30.\n*Coffee House: You can drink coffee here at the following times: 12:00 to 14:00, 20:00 to 23:30.\n*Other services: There is a cinema in the hotel. A film begins at 19:00 on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hot water is offered 24 hours.\n\n<question>:\nIf you want to have a meal in your room, what will you do?\n\n<options>:\nA Put a message outside the room.\nB Phone the service desk.\nC Go to the hotel shop to buy some food.\nD Go to the hotel dining room.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "A"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWelcome to Franklin Hotel! We will make your stay here as enjoyable as possible. We hope we will give you the best service.\n*Room Service: You can use the service 24 hours a day.\n*Dining Room: You can have three meals a day in the dining room. Breakfast is from 8:00 to 9:30. Also the room waiter may bring breakfast to your room at any time after 7:00. If you need, please fill in a card and hang it outside your room before 6:00. Lunch is from 12:00 to 14:00. Dinner is from 18:30 to 20:30.\n*Telephone: There is a telephone in your room. Dial \"0\" before you make a call. We will tell you to wait a moment if the lines are busy.\n*Shop: The hotel shop is open from 9:00 to 17:30.\n*Coffee House: You can drink coffee here at the following times: 12:00 to 14:00, 20:00 to 23:30.\n*Other services: There is a cinema in the hotel. A film begins at 19:00 on Sundays and Wednesdays. Hot water is offered 24 hours.\n\n<question>:\nIf you want to have a two-hour business talk in the coffee house, what time may you go there?\n\n<options>:\nA 10:00\nB 11:30\nC 12:00\nD 13:00\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWhen you get worried or stressed out about something, your heart beats faster, your stomach feels tight or you feel sick. Sometimes it is hard to get to sleep. Everything seems to go wrong at once. What should you do if you feel stressed? Here is some advice.\n1Think about what it is that's making you feel bad.\n2Talk over your problem with a friend or a trusted adult .\n3Get help to do something with the problem if you need it.\n4Plan your work if you are getting behind. Plan your time well so that you can fit everything in.\n5Set yourself some goals to work your way through the problem.\n6Make sure that you are getting enough exercise.\n7Don't take on too much work. You don't have to do everything at once.\n8Don't say \"yes\" when you'd like to say\"no\", and then you won't be worrying.\n9Learn to relax. Soft, calming music can help you relax. Reading a book is a good way to relax, too.\n\n<question>:\nWhat happens when you feel stressed?\n\n<options>:\nA Sleep badly.\nB Heart beats faster.\nC Feel sick.\nD All of the above.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "D"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWhen you get worried or stressed out about something, your heart beats faster, your stomach feels tight or you feel sick. Sometimes it is hard to get to sleep. Everything seems to go wrong at once. What should you do if you feel stressed? Here is some advice.\n1Think about what it is that's making you feel bad.\n2Talk over your problem with a friend or a trusted adult .\n3Get help to do something with the problem if you need it.\n4Plan your work if you are getting behind. Plan your time well so that you can fit everything in.\n5Set yourself some goals to work your way through the problem.\n6Make sure that you are getting enough exercise.\n7Don't take on too much work. You don't have to do everything at once.\n8Don't say \"yes\" when you'd like to say\"no\", and then you won't be worrying.\n9Learn to relax. Soft, calming music can help you relax. Reading a book is a good way to relax, too.\n\n<question>:\nYou should _ when you feel stressed.\n\n<options>:\nA get less exercise\nB talk with your friend\nC work harder\nD do everything at once\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWhen you get worried or stressed out about something, your heart beats faster, your stomach feels tight or you feel sick. Sometimes it is hard to get to sleep. Everything seems to go wrong at once. What should you do if you feel stressed? Here is some advice.\n1Think about what it is that's making you feel bad.\n2Talk over your problem with a friend or a trusted adult .\n3Get help to do something with the problem if you need it.\n4Plan your work if you are getting behind. Plan your time well so that you can fit everything in.\n5Set yourself some goals to work your way through the problem.\n6Make sure that you are getting enough exercise.\n7Don't take on too much work. You don't have to do everything at once.\n8Don't say \"yes\" when you'd like to say\"no\", and then you won't be worrying.\n9Learn to relax. Soft, calming music can help you relax. Reading a book is a good way to relax, too.\n\n<question>:\nTo fit everything in you should _ .\n\n<options>:\nA do something with your problems\nB get enough exercise\nC plan your time well\nD learn to relax\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nTom and his cousin took a boat trip. When they got on the boat, every passenger should answer the keeper a question. If the passenger answered \"yes\", he or she got one gift; if the passenger answered \"no\", he or she got two gifts. Tom and his cousin saw all about this. Now it was their turn. The keeper came up to them and asked, \"Are you _ ?\" Tom wanted to get two gifts, so he answered \"no\" loudly, at the same time he said, \"I have never been a sailor, how could I be a good sailor.\" The keeper gave him two gifts. His cousin gave the same answer, so, he got two gifts too.\nThe boat started off. The passengers began to open their gifts. Tom and his cousin did the same. They found that one of the two gifts was a small bottle of drinking water, the other was a seasick tablet . Tom had a look at a \"yes\"-passenger's gift. His was a nice chocolate. Tom shouted at the keeper, \"We are never seasick. Why do you give us seasick tablets?\"\n\n<question>:\nTom and his cousin _ .\n\n<options>:\nA went to eat chocolate\nB went on a trip by boat\nC worked for the keeper\nD needed a bottle of drinking water\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nTom and his cousin took a boat trip. When they got on the boat, every passenger should answer the keeper a question. If the passenger answered \"yes\", he or she got one gift; if the passenger answered \"no\", he or she got two gifts. Tom and his cousin saw all about this. Now it was their turn. The keeper came up to them and asked, \"Are you _ ?\" Tom wanted to get two gifts, so he answered \"no\" loudly, at the same time he said, \"I have never been a sailor, how could I be a good sailor.\" The keeper gave him two gifts. His cousin gave the same answer, so, he got two gifts too.\nThe boat started off. The passengers began to open their gifts. Tom and his cousin did the same. They found that one of the two gifts was a small bottle of drinking water, the other was a seasick tablet . Tom had a look at a \"yes\"-passenger's gift. His was a nice chocolate. Tom shouted at the keeper, \"We are never seasick. Why do you give us seasick tablets?\"\n\n<question>:\nWhen did the keeper ask the passengers questions?\n\n<options>:\nA Before the trip.\nB After the trip.\nC During the trip.\nD Never.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nTom and his cousin took a boat trip. When they got on the boat, every passenger should answer the keeper a question. If the passenger answered \"yes\", he or she got one gift; if the passenger answered \"no\", he or she got two gifts. Tom and his cousin saw all about this. Now it was their turn. The keeper came up to them and asked, \"Are you _ ?\" Tom wanted to get two gifts, so he answered \"no\" loudly, at the same time he said, \"I have never been a sailor, how could I be a good sailor.\" The keeper gave him two gifts. His cousin gave the same answer, so, he got two gifts too.\nThe boat started off. The passengers began to open their gifts. Tom and his cousin did the same. They found that one of the two gifts was a small bottle of drinking water, the other was a seasick tablet . Tom had a look at a \"yes\"-passenger's gift. His was a nice chocolate. Tom shouted at the keeper, \"We are never seasick. Why do you give us seasick tablets?\"\n\n<question>:\nWhy did Tom and his cousin answer \"no\"?\n\n<options>:\nA Because they felt sick on the boat.\nB Because they were good sailors.\nC Because they both wanted to get two gifts.\nD Because they wanted to have chocolate.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nTom and his cousin took a boat trip. When they got on the boat, every passenger should answer the keeper a question. If the passenger answered \"yes\", he or she got one gift; if the passenger answered \"no\", he or she got two gifts. Tom and his cousin saw all about this. Now it was their turn. The keeper came up to them and asked, \"Are you _ ?\" Tom wanted to get two gifts, so he answered \"no\" loudly, at the same time he said, \"I have never been a sailor, how could I be a good sailor.\" The keeper gave him two gifts. His cousin gave the same answer, so, he got two gifts too.\nThe boat started off. The passengers began to open their gifts. Tom and his cousin did the same. They found that one of the two gifts was a small bottle of drinking water, the other was a seasick tablet . Tom had a look at a \"yes\"-passenger's gift. His was a nice chocolate. Tom shouted at the keeper, \"We are never seasick. Why do you give us seasick tablets?\"\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following statements is true?\n\n<options>:\nA The keeper cheated Tom and his cousin.\nB Tom and his cousin didn't understand the question.\nC All the other passengers answered \"yes\".\nD The keeper didn't want to give Tom and his cousin chocolate\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLi Peng is a good student. On weekdays he gets up at six in the morning. He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00. He goes to school at seven. He has four classes in the morning. He has lunch at school, but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family. He has three classes in the afternoon. He leaves school at 5:00. He often has dinner at home. In the evening he sometimes watches TV. Sometimes he does his homework. He goes to bed at ten o'clock every night.\n\n<question>:\nWhen does Li Peng get up on weekdays?\n\n<options>:\nA At five thirty.\nB At six.\nC At six thirty.\nD At seven.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLi Peng is a good student. On weekdays he gets up at six in the morning. He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00. He goes to school at seven. He has four classes in the morning. He has lunch at school, but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family. He has three classes in the afternoon. He leaves school at 5:00. He often has dinner at home. In the evening he sometimes watches TV. Sometimes he does his homework. He goes to bed at ten o'clock every night.\n\n<question>:\nHow long does it take Li Peng to read English after breakfast?\n\n<options>:\nA 6:30\nB 7:00\nC an hour\nD thirty minutes\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLi Peng is a good student. On weekdays he gets up at six in the morning. He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00. He goes to school at seven. He has four classes in the morning. He has lunch at school, but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family. He has three classes in the afternoon. He leaves school at 5:00. He often has dinner at home. In the evening he sometimes watches TV. Sometimes he does his homework. He goes to bed at ten o'clock every night.\n\n<question>:\nWhere does he have lunch on Sundays?\n\n<options>:\nA At home\nB At school\nC In a store.\nD At his uncle's home\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLi Peng is a good student. On weekdays he gets up at six in the morning. He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00. He goes to school at seven. He has four classes in the morning. He has lunch at school, but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family. He has three classes in the afternoon. He leaves school at 5:00. He often has dinner at home. In the evening he sometimes watches TV. Sometimes he does his homework. He goes to bed at ten o'clock every night.\n\n<question>:\nDoes he sometimes watch TV in the evening?\n\n<options>:\nA No, he doesn't.\nB No, he can't.\nC Yes, he does.\nD I don't know\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLi Peng is a good student. On weekdays he gets up at six in the morning. He has breakfast at home. Then he reads English from 6:30 to 7:00. He goes to school at seven. He has four classes in the morning. He has lunch at school, but on Sundays he has lunch at home with his family. He has three classes in the afternoon. He leaves school at 5:00. He often has dinner at home. In the evening he sometimes watches TV. Sometimes he does his homework. He goes to bed at ten o'clock every night.\n\n<question>:\nHow many classes does Li Peng have every day?\n\n<options>:\nA Six.\nB Seven.\nC Eight.\nD Nine.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nSpeaking English is not only about using proper grammar, but also about understanding the culture. Here is some important advice to remember when speaking English in the United States.\n*Americans have difficulties understanding foreign accents. Many Americans are not used to foreign accents. This requires patience from both of you.\n*Talk about places: Americans love to talk about places. When speaking to a stranger, ask them where they come from and then say something about that place. For example: \"Oh, I have a friend who worked in Los Angeles. He says it's a beautiful place to live in.\" Most Americans will then willingly talk about their experiences of living in or visiting that city or place.\n*Talk about work: It is common for Americans to ask \"What do you do?\" It's not considered impolite as in some countries and is a popular topic of discussion between strangers.\n*Talk about sports: Americans love sports! However, they love American sports. When speaking about football, most Americans understand \"American football\", not soccer.\n*Be careful when expressing ideas about race, religion or other sensitive topics:The United States is a society with different cultures. Americans are very sensitive to other cultures and ideas.\n\n<question>:\nFor Americans, the question \"what do you do?\" is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA common\nB impolite\nC boring\nD surprising\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nSpeaking English is not only about using proper grammar, but also about understanding the culture. Here is some important advice to remember when speaking English in the United States.\n*Americans have difficulties understanding foreign accents. Many Americans are not used to foreign accents. This requires patience from both of you.\n*Talk about places: Americans love to talk about places. When speaking to a stranger, ask them where they come from and then say something about that place. For example: \"Oh, I have a friend who worked in Los Angeles. He says it's a beautiful place to live in.\" Most Americans will then willingly talk about their experiences of living in or visiting that city or place.\n*Talk about work: It is common for Americans to ask \"What do you do?\" It's not considered impolite as in some countries and is a popular topic of discussion between strangers.\n*Talk about sports: Americans love sports! However, they love American sports. When speaking about football, most Americans understand \"American football\", not soccer.\n*Be careful when expressing ideas about race, religion or other sensitive topics:The United States is a society with different cultures. Americans are very sensitive to other cultures and ideas.\n\n<question>:\nWhat can we learn about Americans?\n\n<options>:\nA They like to learn foreign accents.\nB They are willing to talk about places.\nC They prefer soccer to American football.\nD They accept other ideas and cultures easily.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nSpeaking English is not only about using proper grammar, but also about understanding the culture. Here is some important advice to remember when speaking English in the United States.\n*Americans have difficulties understanding foreign accents. Many Americans are not used to foreign accents. This requires patience from both of you.\n*Talk about places: Americans love to talk about places. When speaking to a stranger, ask them where they come from and then say something about that place. For example: \"Oh, I have a friend who worked in Los Angeles. He says it's a beautiful place to live in.\" Most Americans will then willingly talk about their experiences of living in or visiting that city or place.\n*Talk about work: It is common for Americans to ask \"What do you do?\" It's not considered impolite as in some countries and is a popular topic of discussion between strangers.\n*Talk about sports: Americans love sports! However, they love American sports. When speaking about football, most Americans understand \"American football\", not soccer.\n*Be careful when expressing ideas about race, religion or other sensitive topics:The United States is a society with different cultures. Americans are very sensitive to other cultures and ideas.\n\n<question>:\nThe writer gives some advice mainly on _ .\n\n<options>:\nA talking with Americans\nB working with Americans\nC speaking American English\nD understanding American society\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr.Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work. Lt was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didin't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, \"What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?\"\n\"l'm sorry,sir,\" said Mr.brown, \"l didn't see the lights turn red.\" Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.\n\"It's cold today, sir,\" said Mr.Brown. \"Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm.\"\nThe old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, \"l'm felling much better now. Why don't you drink any?\"\n\"l can't drink anything now ,sir, \"answered Mr. Brown ,\"l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you kown !\"\n\n<question>:\nWhen did the story happen?\n\n<options>:\nA In the morning\nB In the afternoon\nC In the evening\nD At night\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr.Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work. Lt was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didin't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, \"What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?\"\n\"l'm sorry,sir,\" said Mr.brown, \"l didn't see the lights turn red.\" Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.\n\"It's cold today, sir,\" said Mr.Brown. \"Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm.\"\nThe old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, \"l'm felling much better now. Why don't you drink any?\"\n\"l can't drink anything now ,sir, \"answered Mr. Brown ,\"l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you kown !\"\n\n<question>:\nWhy did Mr.Brown drive so fast?\n\n<options>:\nA He was happy that day\nB He was good at driving\nC There were few cars in the street\nD He was afraid to be late\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr.Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work. Lt was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didin't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, \"What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?\"\n\"l'm sorry,sir,\" said Mr.brown, \"l didn't see the lights turn red.\" Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.\n\"It's cold today, sir,\" said Mr.Brown. \"Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm.\"\nThe old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, \"l'm felling much better now. Why don't you drink any?\"\n\"l can't drink anything now ,sir, \"answered Mr. Brown ,\"l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you kown !\"\n\n<question>:\nMr.Brown hit the car because of the following EXCEPT that _ .\n\n<options>:\nA he didn't see the red lights\nB he drove fast\nC he couldn't drive at all\nD it was raining hard\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr.Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work. Lt was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didin't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, \"What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?\"\n\"l'm sorry,sir,\" said Mr.brown, \"l didn't see the lights turn red.\" Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.\n\"It's cold today, sir,\" said Mr.Brown. \"Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm.\"\nThe old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, \"l'm felling much better now. Why don't you drink any?\"\n\"l can't drink anything now ,sir, \"answered Mr. Brown ,\"l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you kown !\"\n\n<question>:\nWhy did Mr.Brown give a bottle of wine to the old man?\n\n<options>:\nA To make him happy\nB To make him drunk\nC To make him warm\nD To make friends with him\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr.Brown got up late this morning. He was going to be late for work. Lt was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove so fast that he didin't see the red lights. He couldn't stop his car and hit a car. An old man got out of the car and called out angrily, \"What are you doing? How can you drive so fast?\"\n\"l'm sorry,sir,\" said Mr.brown, \"l didn't see the lights turn red.\" Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man.\n\"It's cold today, sir,\" said Mr.Brown. \"Please drink a little, and then you'll get warm.\"\nThe old man drank some wine and became happy. He asked, \"l'm felling much better now. Why don't you drink any?\"\n\"l can't drink anything now ,sir, \"answered Mr. Brown ,\"l'm waiting for the policeman. Only drunkards cause accidents, you kown !\"\n\n<question>:\nWe can know that _ at last.\n\n<options>:\nA Mr.Brown was not late for work\nB the old man Mr. Brown became good friends\nC Mr.Brown drank some wine\nD Mr. Brown fooled the old man\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nYou go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising.\nPeople have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called \"criers\" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold.\nLater, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold.\nWhen people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us \"criers\"?\n\n<question>:\nWhen you go to a store, you see _ .\n\n<options>:\nA singers\nB advertisement\nC many new things\nD TV\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nYou go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising.\nPeople have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called \"criers\" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold.\nLater, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold.\nWhen people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us \"criers\"?\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?\n\n<options>:\nA We go to the store to read the newspaper.\nB We go to the store to buy things we hear about.\nC We go to the store to look at the ads on TV.\nD We go to the store to know other people.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nYou go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising.\nPeople have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called \"criers\" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold.\nLater, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold.\nWhen people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us \"criers\"?\n\n<question>:\nPeople have been advertising for _ .\n\n<options>:\nA thousands of years\nB hundreds of years\nC one thousand years\nD one hundred years\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nYou go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising.\nPeople have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called \"criers\" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold.\nLater, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold.\nWhen people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us \"criers\"?\n\n<question>:\nLater people could find the ads _ .\n\n<options>:\nA on TV\nB in the newspapers\nC everywhere\nD both A and B\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nYou go to a store. You see many new things. You know about them before you get to the store. How do you know? You saw these things on TV. You learned about them through advertising.\nPeople have been advertising for thousands of years. Long ago, men called \"criers\" walked up and down the street. They shouted about things that were being sold.\nLater, people met at one place. This place was a market. Some people came to sell. Other people came to buy. But only those people who were at the market knew what was being sold.\nWhen people learned about printing, things changed. Soon there were newspapers. Many people read the newspapers. They saw many ads in the papers. Later, more people saw and listened to the ads on TV. Are the people who sell to us \"criers\"?\n\n<question>:\nThe main idea of the whole story is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA people advertise to sell things\nB people cried when they had to advertise\nC people went to the market\nD people never advertise\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nDear Abby,\nI'm a helpless mother.My son Tom is 15 years old.I find that the older he grows,the less we talk.I feel very sad and I really need help.\nMy first problem is about his hobbies.He spends almost all his spare time on computer games.When he gets home.he always turns on the computer and closes the door.I'm getting worried about him,especially when his English teacher tells me he always gets low marks in the English exams.\nSecond,he likes new technology,but I don't have enough money and I can't afford all the things he wants.\nRecently,I've found that he is always alone.I've never seen him talking to his friends on the phone or going out with anyone on weekends.That is the last problem I have.\nWhat should I do to help him?Please give me some advice.\nA helpless mother\n\n<question>:\nThe helpless mother has _ problems.\n\n<options>:\nA two\nB three\nC four\nD five\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nDear Abby,\nI'm a helpless mother.My son Tom is 15 years old.I find that the older he grows,the less we talk.I feel very sad and I really need help.\nMy first problem is about his hobbies.He spends almost all his spare time on computer games.When he gets home.he always turns on the computer and closes the door.I'm getting worried about him,especially when his English teacher tells me he always gets low marks in the English exams.\nSecond,he likes new technology,but I don't have enough money and I can't afford all the things he wants.\nRecently,I've found that he is always alone.I've never seen him talking to his friends on the phone or going out with anyone on weekends.That is the last problem I have.\nWhat should I do to help him?Please give me some advice.\nA helpless mother\n\n<question>:\nTom _ for almost all his spare time at home.\n\n<options>:\nA plays computer games\nB talks with his mother\nC does his homework\nD practises typing\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nDear Abby,\nI'm a helpless mother.My son Tom is 15 years old.I find that the older he grows,the less we talk.I feel very sad and I really need help.\nMy first problem is about his hobbies.He spends almost all his spare time on computer games.When he gets home.he always turns on the computer and closes the door.I'm getting worried about him,especially when his English teacher tells me he always gets low marks in the English exams.\nSecond,he likes new technology,but I don't have enough money and I can't afford all the things he wants.\nRecently,I've found that he is always alone.I've never seen him talking to his friends on the phone or going out with anyone on weekends.That is the last problem I have.\nWhat should I do to help him?Please give me some advice.\nA helpless mother\n\n<question>:\nFrom the passage we know that Tom's mother _ .\n\n<options>:\nA is not worried about Tom\nB feels very happy\nC is not rich\nD likes new technology\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nDear Abby,\nI'm a helpless mother.My son Tom is 15 years old.I find that the older he grows,the less we talk.I feel very sad and I really need help.\nMy first problem is about his hobbies.He spends almost all his spare time on computer games.When he gets home.he always turns on the computer and closes the door.I'm getting worried about him,especially when his English teacher tells me he always gets low marks in the English exams.\nSecond,he likes new technology,but I don't have enough money and I can't afford all the things he wants.\nRecently,I've found that he is always alone.I've never seen him talking to his friends on the phone or going out with anyone on weekends.That is the last problem I have.\nWhat should I do to help him?Please give me some advice.\nA helpless mother\n\n<question>:\nThe helpless mother asks Abby to _ .\n\n<options>:\nA play with Tom\nB talk to Tom\nC buy what Tom wants\nD give her some advice\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nDear Abby,\nI'm a helpless mother.My son Tom is 15 years old.I find that the older he grows,the less we talk.I feel very sad and I really need help.\nMy first problem is about his hobbies.He spends almost all his spare time on computer games.When he gets home.he always turns on the computer and closes the door.I'm getting worried about him,especially when his English teacher tells me he always gets low marks in the English exams.\nSecond,he likes new technology,but I don't have enough money and I can't afford all the things he wants.\nRecently,I've found that he is always alone.I've never seen him talking to his friends on the phone or going out with anyone on weekends.That is the last problem I have.\nWhat should I do to help him?Please give me some advice.\nA helpless mother\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following is TRUE about Tom?\n\n<options>:\nA He is 14 years old.\nB He is not good at English.\nC He often phones to his friends.\nD He likes going out on weekends.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nRight in the middle of the town are some long ponds . They are only about half a foot deep. The men of Symi dug out the earth to make the ponds.\nOver each pond is a low cover. It is made of glass that you can see through.\nAt night, sea water is taken into the ponds. The next day, the hot sun shines through the covers. The sun light turns the water into vapor and the vapor goes up from the ponds. The salt is left behind.\nAs it goes, the vapor became mist. On the inside of each cover, the little drops of mist run together to make big drops. These drops run down the sides of the cover, filling other ponds with fresh water.\nThe salt left in the ponds is washed out each night. Then more sea water is taken in. The factory is ready for the next day's work. The covers and other parts of the factory cost very little. Sea water and sun cost nothing. Most people of Symi are poor. So to them this new way of getting fresh water seems wonderful.\n\n<question>:\nWhere are the little drops made into big drops?\n\n<options>:\nA On the inside of the covers.\nB In the ponds with fresh water.\nC On the walls of the salt water ponds.\nD Between the fresh water and the salt water.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nRight in the middle of the town are some long ponds . They are only about half a foot deep. The men of Symi dug out the earth to make the ponds.\nOver each pond is a low cover. It is made of glass that you can see through.\nAt night, sea water is taken into the ponds. The next day, the hot sun shines through the covers. The sun light turns the water into vapor and the vapor goes up from the ponds. The salt is left behind.\nAs it goes, the vapor became mist. On the inside of each cover, the little drops of mist run together to make big drops. These drops run down the sides of the cover, filling other ponds with fresh water.\nThe salt left in the ponds is washed out each night. Then more sea water is taken in. The factory is ready for the next day's work. The covers and other parts of the factory cost very little. Sea water and sun cost nothing. Most people of Symi are poor. So to them this new way of getting fresh water seems wonderful.\n\n<question>:\nThe men of Symi dug some long ponds _ .\n\n<options>:\nA in order to keep sea water\nB in order to get hot water inside\nC in order to fill them with fresh\nD in order to get fresh water\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nRight in the middle of the town are some long ponds . They are only about half a foot deep. The men of Symi dug out the earth to make the ponds.\nOver each pond is a low cover. It is made of glass that you can see through.\nAt night, sea water is taken into the ponds. The next day, the hot sun shines through the covers. The sun light turns the water into vapor and the vapor goes up from the ponds. The salt is left behind.\nAs it goes, the vapor became mist. On the inside of each cover, the little drops of mist run together to make big drops. These drops run down the sides of the cover, filling other ponds with fresh water.\nThe salt left in the ponds is washed out each night. Then more sea water is taken in. The factory is ready for the next day's work. The covers and other parts of the factory cost very little. Sea water and sun cost nothing. Most people of Symi are poor. So to them this new way of getting fresh water seems wonderful.\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following is NOT true?\n\n<options>:\nA The sea water is taken into the ponds at night every day.\nB There is a very big river running through the town to the sea.\nC The people in Symi can get fresh water from the factory.\nD People may see the water in the ponds through the cover.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLost & Found\nLost: Found: Schoolbag\nMy school ID card Is this your schoolbag?\nIts number is 2007712 It's black and white.\nMy name is Mary Brown. My name is Tony Green\nPlease call 6956385 Phone: 2360731\nCindy,\nYour red notebook is in the lost and found box.\nMike\n\n<question>:\nMary's school ID card number is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA 2360731\nB 6956385\nC 2007712\nD 6958635\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLost & Found\nLost: Found: Schoolbag\nMy school ID card Is this your schoolbag?\nIts number is 2007712 It's black and white.\nMy name is Mary Brown. My name is Tony Green\nPlease call 6956385 Phone: 2360731\nCindy,\nYour red notebook is in the lost and found box.\nMike\n\n<question>:\nThe schoolbag is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA green\nB white\nC red\nD black and white\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLost & Found\nLost: Found: Schoolbag\nMy school ID card Is this your schoolbag?\nIts number is 2007712 It's black and white.\nMy name is Mary Brown. My name is Tony Green\nPlease call 6956385 Phone: 2360731\nCindy,\nYour red notebook is in the lost and found box.\nMike\n\n<question>:\nMary's phone number is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA 6956385\nB 2007712\nC 2360731\nD 6596385\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLost & Found\nLost: Found: Schoolbag\nMy school ID card Is this your schoolbag?\nIts number is 2007712 It's black and white.\nMy name is Mary Brown. My name is Tony Green\nPlease call 6956385 Phone: 2360731\nCindy,\nYour red notebook is in the lost and found box.\nMike\n\n<question>:\nTony' s last name is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA Brown\nB Green\nC Mike\nD Cindy\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nLost & Found\nLost: Found: Schoolbag\nMy school ID card Is this your schoolbag?\nIts number is 2007712 It's black and white.\nMy name is Mary Brown. My name is Tony Green\nPlease call 6956385 Phone: 2360731\nCindy,\nYour red notebook is in the lost and found box.\nMike\n\n<question>:\nCindy's _ is in the lost and found box.\n\n<options>:\nA school ID card\nB schoolbag\nC notebook\nD Baseball\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nChicago is next to a beautiful lake, Lake Michigan. In the summer Lake Michigan is warm and blue .People lie on the beaches and swim in the water. In the winter Lake Michigan is cold and gray .Snow covers the beaches, and ice covers the water.\nOn a cold January day, a little boy and his father were playing in the snow on Chicago beach. The boy was Jimrsy Tontlewicx. He was four years old .Several Minutes went by .The father still couldn't find Jimmy. Firemen arrived .Twenty minutes later they found Jimmy and pulled him out of the water. Jimmy was not breathing, and his heart was not beating . He was dead. At the beach paramedics worked on Jimmy for an hour . He began to breathe , and his heart began to beat . The paramedics rushed Jimmy to the hospital.Doctors at the hospital put Jimmy in bed .They put him on a cold mattress because they wanted his body to warm up slowly. They gave him some medicine because they wanted him to sleep .After six weeks in the hospital he got better ,Then he went to another hospital. He stayed there for seven weeks .He began to walk ,talk ,and play again.\nJimmy was in the water for more than 20 minutes . He couldn't breathe in the water . He couldn't get any oxygen .But today he is alive and healthy. How is it possible? Jimmy is alive because the water was ice cold. Usually the brain needs a lot of oxygen .But when it's very cold , the brain slows down. It does not need much oxygen .So the ice cold water saved Jimmy . Jimmy's father has another reason .He says ,\"Jimmy is alive today because he is a fighter . \"\n\n<question>:\nThe story happened in _ .\n\n<options>:\nA January\nB February\nC November\nD December\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nChicago is next to a beautiful lake, Lake Michigan. In the summer Lake Michigan is warm and blue .People lie on the beaches and swim in the water. In the winter Lake Michigan is cold and gray .Snow covers the beaches, and ice covers the water.\nOn a cold January day, a little boy and his father were playing in the snow on Chicago beach. The boy was Jimrsy Tontlewicx. He was four years old .Several Minutes went by .The father still couldn't find Jimmy. Firemen arrived .Twenty minutes later they found Jimmy and pulled him out of the water. Jimmy was not breathing, and his heart was not beating . He was dead. At the beach paramedics worked on Jimmy for an hour . He began to breathe , and his heart began to beat . The paramedics rushed Jimmy to the hospital.Doctors at the hospital put Jimmy in bed .They put him on a cold mattress because they wanted his body to warm up slowly. They gave him some medicine because they wanted him to sleep .After six weeks in the hospital he got better ,Then he went to another hospital. He stayed there for seven weeks .He began to walk ,talk ,and play again.\nJimmy was in the water for more than 20 minutes . He couldn't breathe in the water . He couldn't get any oxygen .But today he is alive and healthy. How is it possible? Jimmy is alive because the water was ice cold. Usually the brain needs a lot of oxygen .But when it's very cold , the brain slows down. It does not need much oxygen .So the ice cold water saved Jimmy . Jimmy's father has another reason .He says ,\"Jimmy is alive today because he is a fighter . \"\n\n<question>:\nHow long did Jimmy stay in hospital before he got healthy?\n\n<options>:\nA Seven weeks\nB Thirteen weeks\nC Fifty days\nD Ninety --nine days.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nChicago is next to a beautiful lake, Lake Michigan. In the summer Lake Michigan is warm and blue .People lie on the beaches and swim in the water. In the winter Lake Michigan is cold and gray .Snow covers the beaches, and ice covers the water.\nOn a cold January day, a little boy and his father were playing in the snow on Chicago beach. The boy was Jimrsy Tontlewicx. He was four years old .Several Minutes went by .The father still couldn't find Jimmy. Firemen arrived .Twenty minutes later they found Jimmy and pulled him out of the water. Jimmy was not breathing, and his heart was not beating . He was dead. At the beach paramedics worked on Jimmy for an hour . He began to breathe , and his heart began to beat . The paramedics rushed Jimmy to the hospital.Doctors at the hospital put Jimmy in bed .They put him on a cold mattress because they wanted his body to warm up slowly. They gave him some medicine because they wanted him to sleep .After six weeks in the hospital he got better ,Then he went to another hospital. He stayed there for seven weeks .He began to walk ,talk ,and play again.\nJimmy was in the water for more than 20 minutes . He couldn't breathe in the water . He couldn't get any oxygen .But today he is alive and healthy. How is it possible? Jimmy is alive because the water was ice cold. Usually the brain needs a lot of oxygen .But when it's very cold , the brain slows down. It does not need much oxygen .So the ice cold water saved Jimmy . Jimmy's father has another reason .He says ,\"Jimmy is alive today because he is a fighter . \"\n\n<question>:\nWhich is the best title for the story?\n\n<options>:\nA A Dangerous Lake\nB A Strong Little Boy\nC How proud the Father Is\nD How Clever the Doctors Are\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr Li: Sam, did you enjoy your first Spring Festival in China?\nSam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.\nMr Li: Yes. I hear that at Thanksgiving Americans also get together for a special meal. It sounds similar.\nSam: Yes. It's similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It's great fun.\nMr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?\nSam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.\nMr Li: That's interesting.\n\n<question>:\nWho spent the first Spring Festival in China, Sam or Mr Li?\n\n<options>:\nA Sam.\nB Mr Li.\nC Both.\nD Neither.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr Li: Sam, did you enjoy your first Spring Festival in China?\nSam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.\nMr Li: Yes. I hear that at Thanksgiving Americans also get together for a special meal. It sounds similar.\nSam: Yes. It's similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It's great fun.\nMr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?\nSam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.\nMr Li: That's interesting.\n\n<question>:\nThe difference about food between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving is that _ .\n\n<options>:\nA the Chinese eat turkey while Americans eat dumplings\nB Americans eat turkey while the Chinese eat dumplings\nC the Chinese have a special meal while Americans don't\nD Americans have a special meal while the Chinese don't\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMr Li: Sam, did you enjoy your first Spring Festival in China?\nSam: Yes, I did. During this festival, many family members get together.\nMr Li: Yes. I hear that at Thanksgiving Americans also get together for a special meal. It sounds similar.\nSam: Yes. It's similar. During these holidays, both the Chinese and Americans come home and have a big dinner. It's great fun.\nMr Li: What do you think are the main differences between the Spring Festival and Thanksgiving?\nSam: Well, we take part in different activities and eat different kinds of food. In China, people usually set off fireworks and eat dumplings. In the US, we usually watch a Thanksgiving parade and an American football game on TV. We also eat turkey.\nMr Li: That's interesting.\n\n<question>:\nWhat does Mr Li think of Thanksgiving?\n\n<options>:\nA Exciting.\nB Interesting.\nC Similar.\nD Different.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nAccording to the studies from the UN, the increase of CO2in the air is responsible for 85% of the temperature increase. CO2goes into the air when we burn fossil fuels to run our industries, cars and so on. Luckily, half of the CO2that we produced is taken in by plants, trees, land and the oceans. The rest gases are still large to cause worry. At the same time, we are cutting down forests that take in carbon from the air.\nTo solve the problem is not an easy job. Developed nations such as the USA, Germany and Australia will have to promise to cut down greenhouse gases by as much as 25-40%. Countries such as India and China that have a large population and growing industry, have to leave a smaller greenhouse gas footprint. Everybody must be active and stick to it.\n\n<question>:\nHalf of the CO2that we produced can be taken in by _ .\n\n<options>:\nA plants and trees\nB land\nC the oceans\nD A, B and C\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nAccording to the studies from the UN, the increase of CO2in the air is responsible for 85% of the temperature increase. CO2goes into the air when we burn fossil fuels to run our industries, cars and so on. Luckily, half of the CO2that we produced is taken in by plants, trees, land and the oceans. The rest gases are still large to cause worry. At the same time, we are cutting down forests that take in carbon from the air.\nTo solve the problem is not an easy job. Developed nations such as the USA, Germany and Australia will have to promise to cut down greenhouse gases by as much as 25-40%. Countries such as India and China that have a large population and growing industry, have to leave a smaller greenhouse gas footprint. Everybody must be active and stick to it.\n\n<question>:\nWhy does the temperature increase?\n\n<options>:\nA People use up useful gases.\nB More and more CO\n2goes into the air because of people's activities.\nC Forests can not take in CO\n2any more.\nD Everybody hopes winter can be warm.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nAccording to the studies from the UN, the increase of CO2in the air is responsible for 85% of the temperature increase. CO2goes into the air when we burn fossil fuels to run our industries, cars and so on. Luckily, half of the CO2that we produced is taken in by plants, trees, land and the oceans. The rest gases are still large to cause worry. At the same time, we are cutting down forests that take in carbon from the air.\nTo solve the problem is not an easy job. Developed nations such as the USA, Germany and Australia will have to promise to cut down greenhouse gases by as much as 25-40%. Countries such as India and China that have a large population and growing industry, have to leave a smaller greenhouse gas footprint. Everybody must be active and stick to it.\n\n<question>:\nHow many countries are mentioned in this passage?\n\n<options>:\nA 2\nB 3\nC 5\nD 6\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nNew Baby Brother\nI was sitting in school when I heard the news.\n\"Your baby brother is born,and wants to see you!\"\nDad got me from school and to the hospital with no delay.\nHurrying on our journey,he almost forgot the way!\nMy brother's hands were tiny,and wrinkly soft, like a prune.\nAfter he smiled at me,Mom said, \"He'll come home soon!\"\nEveryone \"oohing\" and \"aahing\",they say \"He is so sweet.\nAnd one day he'll walk around on those little baby feet!\"\n\n<question>:\nThe writer was _ when hearing the news.\n\n<options>:\nA at school\nB at home\nC in the hospital\nD in the store\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nNew Baby Brother\nI was sitting in school when I heard the news.\n\"Your baby brother is born,and wants to see you!\"\nDad got me from school and to the hospital with no delay.\nHurrying on our journey,he almost forgot the way!\nMy brother's hands were tiny,and wrinkly soft, like a prune.\nAfter he smiled at me,Mom said, \"He'll come home soon!\"\nEveryone \"oohing\" and \"aahing\",they say \"He is so sweet.\nAnd one day he'll walk around on those little baby feet!\"\n\n<question>:\nThe writer's _ took the writer to the hospital to see the baby brother.\n\n<options>:\nA father\nB mother\nC brother\nD teacher\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nNew Baby Brother\nI was sitting in school when I heard the news.\n\"Your baby brother is born,and wants to see you!\"\nDad got me from school and to the hospital with no delay.\nHurrying on our journey,he almost forgot the way!\nMy brother's hands were tiny,and wrinkly soft, like a prune.\nAfter he smiled at me,Mom said, \"He'll come home soon!\"\nEveryone \"oohing\" and \"aahing\",they say \"He is so sweet.\nAnd one day he'll walk around on those little baby feet!\"\n\n<question>:\nThe family felt _ to have the new baby.\n\n<options>:\nA worried\nB surprised\nC relaxed\nD excited\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nFiona Famous was a very popular girl at school. She was clever and fun, and got on well with everyone. It was no accident that Fiona was so popular. From an early age she had tried hard to be kind and friendly to everyone. She invited the whole class to her birthday party, and from time to time she would give presents to everybody. She was such a busy girl, with so many friends. However, she felt very lucky, no other girl had so many friends at school and in the neighborhood.\nBut everything changed on National Friendship Day. On that day, at school, everyone was having a great time, drawing, painting, giving gifts. They had to make three presents to give to their three best friends.\nHowever, when all the presents had been made and shared out among classmates, Fiona was the only one who had not received a present! She felt terrible, and spent hours crying. How could it be possible? So much she had done to make so many friends, and in the end no one saw her as their best friend? Everyone came and tried to comfort her for a while. But each one only stayed for a short time before leaving.\nWhen she got home that night and asked her mother where she could find true friends.\n\"Fiona, my dear,\" answered her mother, \"you cannot buy friends with a smile or a few good words. If you really want true friends, you will have to give them real time and affection . For a true friend you must always be there for them, in good times and bad\".\n\"But I want to be everybody's friend! I need to share my time among everyone!\" Fiona argued.\n\"My dear, you're a lovely girl,\" said her mother, \"but you can't be a close friend to everybody. There just isn't enough time for everyone, so it's only possible to have a few true friends. The others won't be close friends\".\nHearing this, Fiona decided to change her ways so that she could finally have some true friends. That night, in bed, she thought about what she could do to get them. _ Her mother was always ready to help her. She could stand all of Fiona's dislikes and problems. She always encouraged her. She loved her a great deal...\nThat was what makes friends!\nAnd Fiona smiled happily, realizing that she already had the best friend anyone could ever want.\n\n<question>:\nFiona was a very popular girl because she _ .\n\n<options>:\nA gave her best friends presents\nB often made presents for her friends\nC was kind and friendly to everyone\nD invited some of her class to her birthday party\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nFiona Famous was a very popular girl at school. She was clever and fun, and got on well with everyone. It was no accident that Fiona was so popular. From an early age she had tried hard to be kind and friendly to everyone. She invited the whole class to her birthday party, and from time to time she would give presents to everybody. She was such a busy girl, with so many friends. However, she felt very lucky, no other girl had so many friends at school and in the neighborhood.\nBut everything changed on National Friendship Day. On that day, at school, everyone was having a great time, drawing, painting, giving gifts. They had to make three presents to give to their three best friends.\nHowever, when all the presents had been made and shared out among classmates, Fiona was the only one who had not received a present! She felt terrible, and spent hours crying. How could it be possible? So much she had done to make so many friends, and in the end no one saw her as their best friend? Everyone came and tried to comfort her for a while. But each one only stayed for a short time before leaving.\nWhen she got home that night and asked her mother where she could find true friends.\n\"Fiona, my dear,\" answered her mother, \"you cannot buy friends with a smile or a few good words. If you really want true friends, you will have to give them real time and affection . For a true friend you must always be there for them, in good times and bad\".\n\"But I want to be everybody's friend! I need to share my time among everyone!\" Fiona argued.\n\"My dear, you're a lovely girl,\" said her mother, \"but you can't be a close friend to everybody. There just isn't enough time for everyone, so it's only possible to have a few true friends. The others won't be close friends\".\nHearing this, Fiona decided to change her ways so that she could finally have some true friends. That night, in bed, she thought about what she could do to get them. _ Her mother was always ready to help her. She could stand all of Fiona's dislikes and problems. She always encouraged her. She loved her a great deal...\nThat was what makes friends!\nAnd Fiona smiled happily, realizing that she already had the best friend anyone could ever want.\n\n<question>:\nAccording to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?\n\n<options>:\nA Fiona tried hard to find some true friends all the time.\nB Fiona always spent more time with some of her friends.\nC Fiona found that giving gifts to every friend was important.\nD Fiona finally realized how she could find true friends.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHello, everyone! I am Zhang Xin. Do you know what I see in America? Well, it is really an interesting trip. Now, 1et me tell you what I find in this trip.\nIn China, I have five English classes every week. When I study English,my teacher teaches me to say \"I am fine\" when people ask me \"How are you?\" But in the US., I find people say \"I am good,\" or \"I' m not so good.\"\nOne day, someone says to me with \"What's up?\" But I don't know what to say.\nAll the girls want to be nice. US girls like to get at a _ in the sun. But in China, girls only want to get white.\nIn China, study comes first, so we study hard and that's it. But in the US, a \"good\" student also does much for others , and they play sports or music after school.\nAfter I come back from the US, I think for a long time. I can't forget this trip!\n\n<question>:\nZhang Xin has five _ every week.\n\n<options>:\nA Chinese classes\nB P. E. classes\nC English classes\nD music classes\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHello, everyone! I am Zhang Xin. Do you know what I see in America? Well, it is really an interesting trip. Now, 1et me tell you what I find in this trip.\nIn China, I have five English classes every week. When I study English,my teacher teaches me to say \"I am fine\" when people ask me \"How are you?\" But in the US., I find people say \"I am good,\" or \"I' m not so good.\"\nOne day, someone says to me with \"What's up?\" But I don't know what to say.\nAll the girls want to be nice. US girls like to get at a _ in the sun. But in China, girls only want to get white.\nIn China, study comes first, so we study hard and that's it. But in the US, a \"good\" student also does much for others , and they play sports or music after school.\nAfter I come back from the US, I think for a long time. I can't forget this trip!\n\n<question>:\nA good American student _ .\n\n<options>:\nA only does homework\nB only plays sports or music\nC only studies\nD also helps others, play sports and music\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHello, everyone! I am Zhang Xin. Do you know what I see in America? Well, it is really an interesting trip. Now, 1et me tell you what I find in this trip.\nIn China, I have five English classes every week. When I study English,my teacher teaches me to say \"I am fine\" when people ask me \"How are you?\" But in the US., I find people say \"I am good,\" or \"I' m not so good.\"\nOne day, someone says to me with \"What's up?\" But I don't know what to say.\nAll the girls want to be nice. US girls like to get at a _ in the sun. But in China, girls only want to get white.\nIn China, study comes first, so we study hard and that's it. But in the US, a \"good\" student also does much for others , and they play sports or music after school.\nAfter I come back from the US, I think for a long time. I can't forget this trip!\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following is NOT true?\n\n<options>:\nA Zhang Xin is now in China.\nB American girls love to be white.\nC US students are talented .\nD Chinese students have to do homework.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHello, everyone! I am Zhang Xin. Do you know what I see in America? Well, it is really an interesting trip. Now, 1et me tell you what I find in this trip.\nIn China, I have five English classes every week. When I study English,my teacher teaches me to say \"I am fine\" when people ask me \"How are you?\" But in the US., I find people say \"I am good,\" or \"I' m not so good.\"\nOne day, someone says to me with \"What's up?\" But I don't know what to say.\nAll the girls want to be nice. US girls like to get at a _ in the sun. But in China, girls only want to get white.\nIn China, study comes first, so we study hard and that's it. But in the US, a \"good\" student also does much for others , and they play sports or music after school.\nAfter I come back from the US, I think for a long time. I can't forget this trip!\n\n<question>:\nWhich is the best title ?\n\n<options>:\nA My Trip in the US\nB My Study in the US\nC My American Friends\nD My Question about English\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWe recycle rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?\nThere are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don't worry if you have made mistakes. That's how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.\n\n<question>:\nAccording to the passage, recycling language means _ .\n\n<options>:\nA repeating vocabulary at times\nB revising vocabulary at a proper time\nC learning new vocabulary as much as possible\nD using vocabulary that we have learnt very often\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWe recycle rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?\nThere are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don't worry if you have made mistakes. That's how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.\n\n<question>:\nIf we recycle language, it may _ .\n\n<options>:\nA be kept in our mind\nB be forgotten easily\nC pile up in our environment\nD disappear from our mind soon\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWe recycle rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?\nThere are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don't worry if you have made mistakes. That's how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.\n\n<question>:\nThe second way to recycle language tells us to _ .\n\n<options>:\nA rewrite our favourite articles.\nB pay more attention to mistakes\nC practise spoken English with someone\nD pay no attention to vocabulary functions\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWe recycle rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?\nThere are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don't worry if you have made mistakes. That's how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following is NOT mentioned in recycling language?\n\n<options>:\nA Reading.\nB Listening.\nC Writing.\nD Speaking.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nWe recycle rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?\nThere are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don't worry if you have made mistakes. That's how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.\n\n<question>:\nWhich of the following is probably the best title of the passage?\n\n<options>:\nA Why to Recycle Language\nB How to Learn Vocabulary\nC How to Recycle Language\nD Why to Learn Vocabulary\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nARE you creative, shy, outgoing? Our personalities reveal a lot about who we are. But what's surprising is that our personality can also say something about our health. That's according to researchers at Duke University, US.\nDuring an experiment on 1,000 people, scientists assessed their personalities in two ways: by asking someone they knew, such as a family member or friend; then by asking someone they had just met, such as a nurse. The study found that those who were careful at age 26 were in better health after 12 years.\nBeing careful means that people tend to have a lot of self-control, and are less likely to smoke, the scientists said. Careful people are also more likely to have an active lifestyle and healthy diet.\nFrom those who were least careful, 45 percent developed health problems by the age of 38. Such health issues included gum disease and high blood pressure . To compare, only 18 percent of careful people went on to develop health problems.\nAnother positive personality was called \"openness to experience\", meaning curious and imaginative. People who have more of this personality have higher IQ scores. So they'd be more likely to know how to find medical help to prevent disease.\nAccording to the report, if doctors assessed our personalities, it could help doctors to find which young adults need advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle. What's surprising is that stress didn't play a big part on a person's health. Even though stress and anxiety are usually linked to bad health.\nBut can a doctor who knows our personality really improve our health? Or should doctors be kept away from knowing something so personal?\n\n<question>:\nWhich personality type may be better for our health, according to the research?\n\n<options>:\nA self-controlled.\nB Stressed.\nC Shy.\nD Careless.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nARE you creative, shy, outgoing? Our personalities reveal a lot about who we are. But what's surprising is that our personality can also say something about our health. That's according to researchers at Duke University, US.\nDuring an experiment on 1,000 people, scientists assessed their personalities in two ways: by asking someone they knew, such as a family member or friend; then by asking someone they had just met, such as a nurse. The study found that those who were careful at age 26 were in better health after 12 years.\nBeing careful means that people tend to have a lot of self-control, and are less likely to smoke, the scientists said. Careful people are also more likely to have an active lifestyle and healthy diet.\nFrom those who were least careful, 45 percent developed health problems by the age of 38. Such health issues included gum disease and high blood pressure . To compare, only 18 percent of careful people went on to develop health problems.\nAnother positive personality was called \"openness to experience\", meaning curious and imaginative. People who have more of this personality have higher IQ scores. So they'd be more likely to know how to find medical help to prevent disease.\nAccording to the report, if doctors assessed our personalities, it could help doctors to find which young adults need advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle. What's surprising is that stress didn't play a big part on a person's health. Even though stress and anxiety are usually linked to bad health.\nBut can a doctor who knows our personality really improve our health? Or should doctors be kept away from knowing something so personal?\n\n<question>:\nFrom the passage, we learn that careful people _ .\n\n<options>:\nA are too shy to talk to strangers\nB love to ask the doctor for advice\nC are likely to have a healthy lifestyle\nD may have high blood pressure when they're older\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nARE you creative, shy, outgoing? Our personalities reveal a lot about who we are. But what's surprising is that our personality can also say something about our health. That's according to researchers at Duke University, US.\nDuring an experiment on 1,000 people, scientists assessed their personalities in two ways: by asking someone they knew, such as a family member or friend; then by asking someone they had just met, such as a nurse. The study found that those who were careful at age 26 were in better health after 12 years.\nBeing careful means that people tend to have a lot of self-control, and are less likely to smoke, the scientists said. Careful people are also more likely to have an active lifestyle and healthy diet.\nFrom those who were least careful, 45 percent developed health problems by the age of 38. Such health issues included gum disease and high blood pressure . To compare, only 18 percent of careful people went on to develop health problems.\nAnother positive personality was called \"openness to experience\", meaning curious and imaginative. People who have more of this personality have higher IQ scores. So they'd be more likely to know how to find medical help to prevent disease.\nAccording to the report, if doctors assessed our personalities, it could help doctors to find which young adults need advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle. What's surprising is that stress didn't play a big part on a person's health. Even though stress and anxiety are usually linked to bad health.\nBut can a doctor who knows our personality really improve our health? Or should doctors be kept away from knowing something so personal?\n\n<question>:\nWhere can you probably read the article?\n\n<options>:\nA Newspaper.\nB Science fiction book.\nC Research paper.\nD Travel guide.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nARE you creative, shy, outgoing? Our personalities reveal a lot about who we are. But what's surprising is that our personality can also say something about our health. That's according to researchers at Duke University, US.\nDuring an experiment on 1,000 people, scientists assessed their personalities in two ways: by asking someone they knew, such as a family member or friend; then by asking someone they had just met, such as a nurse. The study found that those who were careful at age 26 were in better health after 12 years.\nBeing careful means that people tend to have a lot of self-control, and are less likely to smoke, the scientists said. Careful people are also more likely to have an active lifestyle and healthy diet.\nFrom those who were least careful, 45 percent developed health problems by the age of 38. Such health issues included gum disease and high blood pressure . To compare, only 18 percent of careful people went on to develop health problems.\nAnother positive personality was called \"openness to experience\", meaning curious and imaginative. People who have more of this personality have higher IQ scores. So they'd be more likely to know how to find medical help to prevent disease.\nAccording to the report, if doctors assessed our personalities, it could help doctors to find which young adults need advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle. What's surprising is that stress didn't play a big part on a person's health. Even though stress and anxiety are usually linked to bad health.\nBut can a doctor who knows our personality really improve our health? Or should doctors be kept away from knowing something so personal?\n\n<question>:\nWhat is the main idea of the article?\n\n<options>:\nA People can change their personality type.\nB Scientists have found two different personality types.\nC Personalities have something to do with our lifestyle.\nD Personalities say something about our health.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nPeople often say that an Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than in flats, and many people own their homes. They can paint and change them in any way they like. In a crowded city everyone knows that he or she has _ space that is only for himself or herself and for invited friends.\nPeople usually like to mark their space. Are you sitting on a beach or a train or in a library? If you are on the beach you may have spread your sands around you; on the train you may have put your coat or a small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may have one corner or chair which is your own.\nOnce I was traveling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man sitting opposite me had his bag on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was made rather angry. Maybe he thought that he owned the whole table! I took some newspapers out of my bag and put them on his. When I did this he sat up straight at once, opening his eyes wide. I had invaded his space! A few minutes later, I took my newspapers off his bag in order to read them. He at once moved his bag to his side of the table.\n\n<question>:\nThe English call their homes \"castles\" because _ .\n\n<options>:\nA they don't make friend with others\nB they are very important persons\nC they don't want to stay with others\nD homes provide them with their own space\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nPeople often say that an Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than in flats, and many people own their homes. They can paint and change them in any way they like. In a crowded city everyone knows that he or she has _ space that is only for himself or herself and for invited friends.\nPeople usually like to mark their space. Are you sitting on a beach or a train or in a library? If you are on the beach you may have spread your sands around you; on the train you may have put your coat or a small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may have one corner or chair which is your own.\nOnce I was traveling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man sitting opposite me had his bag on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was made rather angry. Maybe he thought that he owned the whole table! I took some newspapers out of my bag and put them on his. When I did this he sat up straight at once, opening his eyes wide. I had invaded his space! A few minutes later, I took my newspapers off his bag in order to read them. He at once moved his bag to his side of the table.\n\n<question>:\nAccording to the passage, if an Englishman is on the beach, he will probably _ to show his own space to others.\n\n<options>:\nA cover himself with sands\nB sit in another person's chair\nC spread sands around him\nD talk loudly with his friends\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nPeople often say that an Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than in flats, and many people own their homes. They can paint and change them in any way they like. In a crowded city everyone knows that he or she has _ space that is only for himself or herself and for invited friends.\nPeople usually like to mark their space. Are you sitting on a beach or a train or in a library? If you are on the beach you may have spread your sands around you; on the train you may have put your coat or a small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may have one corner or chair which is your own.\nOnce I was traveling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man sitting opposite me had his bag on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was made rather angry. Maybe he thought that he owned the whole table! I took some newspapers out of my bag and put them on his. When I did this he sat up straight at once, opening his eyes wide. I had invaded his space! A few minutes later, I took my newspapers off his bag in order to read them. He at once moved his bag to his side of the table.\n\n<question>:\nWhy did the writer get angry ? Because _\n\n<options>:\nA the man's bag fell on the writer's foot.\nB the man's bag was on the writer's seat.\nC the man didn't leave space for the writer on the table.\nD the man's bag prevented the writer looking out of the window.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nPeople often say that an Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than in flats, and many people own their homes. They can paint and change them in any way they like. In a crowded city everyone knows that he or she has _ space that is only for himself or herself and for invited friends.\nPeople usually like to mark their space. Are you sitting on a beach or a train or in a library? If you are on the beach you may have spread your sands around you; on the train you may have put your coat or a small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may have one corner or chair which is your own.\nOnce I was traveling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man sitting opposite me had his bag on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was made rather angry. Maybe he thought that he owned the whole table! I took some newspapers out of my bag and put them on his. When I did this he sat up straight at once, opening his eyes wide. I had invaded his space! A few minutes later, I took my newspapers off his bag in order to read them. He at once moved his bag to his side of the table.\n\n<question>:\nThe writer put his newspapers on the man's bag in order to _ .\n\n<options>:\nA invade the man's space\nB let the man move his bag to his side\nC take the man's seat\nD let the man read the newspaper\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMary is an American girl. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find work in China. So Mary is living in China now with her parents. Mr. Smith works in a big shop. Mrs. Smith teaches English in a middle school.\nMary goes to school from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays she goes to the library with her mother. She likes reading magazines there very much. Then she eats dinner at a restaurant with her parents. On Sundays, Mary often helps her mother do the housework. That makes her mother very happy. But last week Mary had a busy Sunday. On Sunday morning, she stayed at home and studied for an exam. On Sunday afternoon she went to the park and played tennis with her friend, Lee.\n\n<question>:\nMary comes from _ .\n\n<options>:\nA the USA\nB England\nC Australia\nD China\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMary is an American girl. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find work in China. So Mary is living in China now with her parents. Mr. Smith works in a big shop. Mrs. Smith teaches English in a middle school.\nMary goes to school from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays she goes to the library with her mother. She likes reading magazines there very much. Then she eats dinner at a restaurant with her parents. On Sundays, Mary often helps her mother do the housework. That makes her mother very happy. But last week Mary had a busy Sunday. On Sunday morning, she stayed at home and studied for an exam. On Sunday afternoon she went to the park and played tennis with her friend, Lee.\n\n<question>:\nWhat does Mary's mother do?\n\n<options>:\nA A doctor.\nB A bank clerk.\nC An English teacher.\nD A shop assistant.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMary is an American girl. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find work in China. So Mary is living in China now with her parents. Mr. Smith works in a big shop. Mrs. Smith teaches English in a middle school.\nMary goes to school from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays she goes to the library with her mother. She likes reading magazines there very much. Then she eats dinner at a restaurant with her parents. On Sundays, Mary often helps her mother do the housework. That makes her mother very happy. But last week Mary had a busy Sunday. On Sunday morning, she stayed at home and studied for an exam. On Sunday afternoon she went to the park and played tennis with her friend, Lee.\n\n<question>:\nWhere does Mary eat dinner on Saturdays?\n\n<options>:\nA At home.\nB At school.\nC At a restaurant.\nD In a library.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMary is an American girl. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find work in China. So Mary is living in China now with her parents. Mr. Smith works in a big shop. Mrs. Smith teaches English in a middle school.\nMary goes to school from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays she goes to the library with her mother. She likes reading magazines there very much. Then she eats dinner at a restaurant with her parents. On Sundays, Mary often helps her mother do the housework. That makes her mother very happy. But last week Mary had a busy Sunday. On Sunday morning, she stayed at home and studied for an exam. On Sunday afternoon she went to the park and played tennis with her friend, Lee.\n\n<question>:\nWhat did Mary do last Sunday afternoon?\n\n<options>:\nA She visited her friend.\nB She played tennis.\nC She went to the library.\nD She helped her mother.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nMary is an American girl. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith find work in China. So Mary is living in China now with her parents. Mr. Smith works in a big shop. Mrs. Smith teaches English in a middle school.\nMary goes to school from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays she goes to the library with her mother. She likes reading magazines there very much. Then she eats dinner at a restaurant with her parents. On Sundays, Mary often helps her mother do the housework. That makes her mother very happy. But last week Mary had a busy Sunday. On Sunday morning, she stayed at home and studied for an exam. On Sunday afternoon she went to the park and played tennis with her friend, Lee.\n\n<question>:\nWhich one is RIGHT ?\n\n<options>:\nA Mary goes to school from Monday to Saturday.\nB Mary goes to the library with her father on Saturdays.\nC Mary studied at home last Saturday morning.\nD Mary likes reading magazines in the library.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThere once was a man and a woman. They had been married for more than 60 years. They kept no secrets from each other except that the old woman had a shoe box on the top of her closet . She told her husband never to open it or ask about it.\nFor all these years , he had never thought about the box, but one day the little old woman got very sick and the doctor said she would never get better.\nThe woman said it was time that he should know what was in the box. The old man took down the shoe box and took it to his wife's bedside.\nWhen he opened it , he found two beautiful doilies and some money. The money was over $25,000.\n\"When we got married,\" she said, \"my grandmother told me that the secret of a happy family was never to argue. She told me that if I ever got angry with you, I should just keep quiet and crochet a doily.\"\nThe little old man was so moved. Only two doilies were in the box. She had only been angry with him twice in all those years.\n\"My dear,\" he said, \" but what about all this money?\" Where did it all come from?\"\n\"Oh,\" she said, \"that's the money I made from selling the doilies.\"\n\n<question>:\nThe old woman let her husband open her shoe box because _ .\n\n<options>:\nA she was badly ill\nB it was 60 years old\nC she believed in her husband\nD her husband made her angry\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThere once was a man and a woman. They had been married for more than 60 years. They kept no secrets from each other except that the old woman had a shoe box on the top of her closet . She told her husband never to open it or ask about it.\nFor all these years , he had never thought about the box, but one day the little old woman got very sick and the doctor said she would never get better.\nThe woman said it was time that he should know what was in the box. The old man took down the shoe box and took it to his wife's bedside.\nWhen he opened it , he found two beautiful doilies and some money. The money was over $25,000.\n\"When we got married,\" she said, \"my grandmother told me that the secret of a happy family was never to argue. She told me that if I ever got angry with you, I should just keep quiet and crochet a doily.\"\nThe little old man was so moved. Only two doilies were in the box. She had only been angry with him twice in all those years.\n\"My dear,\" he said, \" but what about all this money?\" Where did it all come from?\"\n\"Oh,\" she said, \"that's the money I made from selling the doilies.\"\n\n<question>:\nFrom the story we know _ .\n\n<options>:\nA the old woman enjoyed crocheting doilies\nB the old man only made his wife angry twice\nC the old woman didn't follow her grandmother's advice\nD the old man didn't mind his wife having a secret during the past years\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThere once was a man and a woman. They had been married for more than 60 years. They kept no secrets from each other except that the old woman had a shoe box on the top of her closet . She told her husband never to open it or ask about it.\nFor all these years , he had never thought about the box, but one day the little old woman got very sick and the doctor said she would never get better.\nThe woman said it was time that he should know what was in the box. The old man took down the shoe box and took it to his wife's bedside.\nWhen he opened it , he found two beautiful doilies and some money. The money was over $25,000.\n\"When we got married,\" she said, \"my grandmother told me that the secret of a happy family was never to argue. She told me that if I ever got angry with you, I should just keep quiet and crochet a doily.\"\nThe little old man was so moved. Only two doilies were in the box. She had only been angry with him twice in all those years.\n\"My dear,\" he said, \" but what about all this money?\" Where did it all come from?\"\n\"Oh,\" she said, \"that's the money I made from selling the doilies.\"\n\n<question>:\nHow might the old man feel when his wife told him about the money?\n\n<options>:\nA He was glad to have so much money.\nB He was sorry that she was not as happy as he had thought.\nC He was angry with her for not giving him the money earlier.\nD He was excited because he could sell the two doilies for more money\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nOxford University, said that time spent on homework showed the influence of the school--if children were expected to do homework and if they enjoy their subjects. \"That's one of the reasons Indian and Chinese children do better. They put more time in it.\" he added.\nIt's also reported that students who enjoyed school got better results. It is suggested that children aged 5 to 7 should be given one-hour homework a week, half an hour a night for 7 to 11-year-olds, two hours a night for 14 to 16-year-olds.\n\"Headteachers should make their own homework policy ,\" the government says.\n\n<question>:\nIdian and Chinese children do better in their lessons. Why?\n\n<options>:\nA Because they put more time in it.\nB Because they live in school all day.\nC Because they have little homework.\nD Because they like school better than homework.\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nOxford University, said that time spent on homework showed the influence of the school--if children were expected to do homework and if they enjoy their subjects. \"That's one of the reasons Indian and Chinese children do better. They put more time in it.\" he added.\nIt's also reported that students who enjoyed school got better results. It is suggested that children aged 5 to 7 should be given one-hour homework a week, half an hour a night for 7 to 11-year-olds, two hours a night for 14 to 16-year-olds.\n\"Headteachers should make their own homework policy ,\" the government says.\n\n<question>:\nIt is suggested that 5 to 7-year-old children should be given _ .\n\n<options>:\nA one-hour homework a night\nB half an hour homework a night\nC Two- hour homework a week\nD one-hour homework a week\n\n<answer>:\n",
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nOxford University, said that time spent on homework showed the influence of the school--if children were expected to do homework and if they enjoy their subjects. \"That's one of the reasons Indian and Chinese children do better. They put more time in it.\" he added.\nIt's also reported that students who enjoyed school got better results. It is suggested that children aged 5 to 7 should be given one-hour homework a week, half an hour a night for 7 to 11-year-olds, two hours a night for 14 to 16-year-olds.\n\"Headteachers should make their own homework policy ,\" the government says.\n\n<question>:\nFrom the passage, we can know that _ .\n\n<options>:\nA Students should become interested in their results.\nB Headteachers should make their own homework policy.\nC Parents should encourage their children to do more homework.\nD Students should do homework as much as possible.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThis is a teacher's family. The father's name is Lake Smith. He's forty - four. The mother's name is Kate Green. She's forty - two. The Smiths have a son, Jim, and a daughter, Ann. Jim is fourteen, and Ann is twelve. The son looks like his father, and the daughter looks like her mother. They are all in No.4 Middle School. But the Smiths are teachers; the son and daughter are students.\n\n<question>:\nWhat's Jim's father? ----He is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA a worker\nB a teacher\nC a doctor\nD a driver\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThis is a teacher's family. The father's name is Lake Smith. He's forty - four. The mother's name is Kate Green. She's forty - two. The Smiths have a son, Jim, and a daughter, Ann. Jim is fourteen, and Ann is twelve. The son looks like his father, and the daughter looks like her mother. They are all in No.4 Middle School. But the Smiths are teachers; the son and daughter are students.\n\n<question>:\nAnn's mother's first name is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA Kate\nB Lake\nC Smith\nD Green\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "A"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThis is a teacher's family. The father's name is Lake Smith. He's forty - four. The mother's name is Kate Green. She's forty - two. The Smiths have a son, Jim, and a daughter, Ann. Jim is fourteen, and Ann is twelve. The son looks like his father, and the daughter looks like her mother. They are all in No.4 Middle School. But the Smiths are teachers; the son and daughter are students.\n\n<question>:\nJim looks like his _ .\n\n<options>:\nA uncle\nB mother\nC aunt\nD father\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "D"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThis is a teacher's family. The father's name is Lake Smith. He's forty - four. The mother's name is Kate Green. She's forty - two. The Smiths have a son, Jim, and a daughter, Ann. Jim is fourteen, and Ann is twelve. The son looks like his father, and the daughter looks like her mother. They are all in No.4 Middle School. But the Smiths are teachers; the son and daughter are students.\n\n<question>:\nAre Jim and Ann in the same school? ---- _ .\n\n<options>:\nA They are not at school\nB They are in different schools\nC Yes, they are\nD No, they aren't\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nThis is a teacher's family. The father's name is Lake Smith. He's forty - four. The mother's name is Kate Green. She's forty - two. The Smiths have a son, Jim, and a daughter, Ann. Jim is fourteen, and Ann is twelve. The son looks like his father, and the daughter looks like her mother. They are all in No.4 Middle School. But the Smiths are teachers; the son and daughter are students.\n\n<question>:\nHow many people are there in the family? ---- _ .\n\n<options>:\nA There are three\nB There are four\nC There are five\nD There are six\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHow old is \"old\"? The answer has changed over the years.Two hundred years ago, you were old at 35.At the beginning of the 20th century, the average life span was 45.In 1950,70-year-olds were really old.Today, a healthy 70-year-old person is still thought young.\nSo, how old is old? The answer is one you've heard many times, from all kinds of people.\"You are as old(or young) as you feel.\" Your age simply tells you how many years you have lived.Your body tells you how well you've lived.\n\"Nobody grows old by living a number of years,\" wrote a writer.\"People grow old when they don't have their ideals .\" People should not have the wrong ideals about aging.Sometimes, old minds can be as bright as young minds.Alice Brophy once said, \"It makes me happy who people say.You look young for your age.\" What does that mean? You know you can die old at 30 (30) and live young at 80.\n\n<question>:\nAbout 100 years ago, the ave rage life span was _ .\n\n<options>:\nA 35\nB 80\nC 70\nD 45\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "B"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHow old is \"old\"? The answer has changed over the years.Two hundred years ago, you were old at 35.At the beginning of the 20th century, the average life span was 45.In 1950,70-year-olds were really old.Today, a healthy 70-year-old person is still thought young.\nSo, how old is old? The answer is one you've heard many times, from all kinds of people.\"You are as old(or young) as you feel.\" Your age simply tells you how many years you have lived.Your body tells you how well you've lived.\n\"Nobody grows old by living a number of years,\" wrote a writer.\"People grow old when they don't have their ideals .\" People should not have the wrong ideals about aging.Sometimes, old minds can be as bright as young minds.Alice Brophy once said, \"It makes me happy who people say.You look young for your age.\" What does that mean? You know you can die old at 30 (30) and live young at 80.\n\n<question>:\nTh e meaning of the word \"aging\" is _ .\n\n<options>:\nA growing old\nB staying young\nC keeping healthy\nD feeling unhappy\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "A"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHow old is \"old\"? The answer has changed over the years.Two hundred years ago, you were old at 35.At the beginning of the 20th century, the average life span was 45.In 1950,70-year-olds were really old.Today, a healthy 70-year-old person is still thought young.\nSo, how old is old? The answer is one you've heard many times, from all kinds of people.\"You are as old(or young) as you feel.\" Your age simply tells you how many years you have lived.Your body tells you how well you've lived.\n\"Nobody grows old by living a number of years,\" wrote a writer.\"People grow old when they don't have their ideals .\" People should not have the wrong ideals about aging.Sometimes, old minds can be as bright as young minds.Alice Brophy once said, \"It makes me happy who people say.You look young for your age.\" What does that mean? You know you can die old at 30 (30) and live young at 80.\n\n<question>:\nAccording to the passage, which of the following is true?\n\n<options>:\nA Older people are not as bright as young people.\nB All older people are healthy and strong.\nC Aging does not mean you become unhealthy.\nD Most older people are unhealthy and poor.\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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"human": "Read the following passage and questions, then choose the right answer from options, the answer should be one of A, B, C, D.\n\n<passage>:\nHow old is \"old\"? The answer has changed over the years.Two hundred years ago, you were old at 35.At the beginning of the 20th century, the average life span was 45.In 1950,70-year-olds were really old.Today, a healthy 70-year-old person is still thought young.\nSo, how old is old? The answer is one you've heard many times, from all kinds of people.\"You are as old(or young) as you feel.\" Your age simply tells you how many years you have lived.Your body tells you how well you've lived.\n\"Nobody grows old by living a number of years,\" wrote a writer.\"People grow old when they don't have their ideals .\" People should not have the wrong ideals about aging.Sometimes, old minds can be as bright as young minds.Alice Brophy once said, \"It makes me happy who people say.You look young for your age.\" What does that mean? You know you can die old at 30 (30) and live young at 80.\n\n<question>:\nWhich question is NOT answered in the passage?\n\n<options>:\nA Can old people be as bright as young people?\nB How old is \"old\" ?\nC What tells you how well you've lived?\nD What is the average life span today?\n\n<answer>:\n",
"assistant": "C"
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