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从下面方框中选择适当的选项补全对话。

A:Hi, Li Dong! Tomorrow is Saturday.____

B:Well, we have decided on one thing. We're going to the Great Wall for a picnic.

A:Oh. Sounds great!.____

B:We're going there by bus.

A:____

B:Everyone should wear sports shoes.

A:When and where are you leaving?

B:We're leaving at the bus stop at 6:00 tomorrow morning.

A:____

B:We're going hiking.

A:____

B:For a whole day. We'll be back at 4:50 in the afternoon.

A:Well, have a good time! Show me your photos when we get back to school.

B:Thanks. I will.

A. What are you going to do?

B. What else are you going to do?

C. How long are you going to stay there?

D. What kind of shoes will you wear?

E. How are you going there?

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A,E,D,B,C

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    Imagine you are in a jumping contest. Animals and insects can also enter this contest. But they might just leave humans in the dust!

    The first event is the long jump. The human athlete is Mike Powell. In 1991, he jumped nearly 30 feet, which is the world record for the long jump. That is about five times his own height.

    His competitor in the long-jump contest is a frog named “Rosie the Ribbiter.” Rosie set the world record for frogs in 1986 by jumping more than 21 feet. Her record has never been broken by any other frog. Compared to Mike Powell, Rosie's jump is not that amazing. But wait! Rosie is only about 10 inches long when her legs are stretched to their full length. She can jump more than 25 times her size. Rosie, the frog, wins the long-jump event.

    The next event is the high jump. Javier Sotomayor, the world record holder, can jump a bar (横杆) 8 feet high. That is about as high as the ceiling in most homes.

    Looking around for someone to challenge his record, Javier might need a magnifying glass (放大镜). The next contestant is a tiny insect called the spittlebug (吹沫虫).

    The spittlebug can jump 28 inches into the air. It is only a quarter-inch long, less than the width of a pencil. If the spittlebug were the same size as Javier, it would be able to jump 600 feet into the air. That is like a human jumping over a building 55 stories high!

    Though the humans lose the “jumping contest,” their competitors would probably agree that Mike and Javier are still pretty excellent athletes. If only Rosie and the spittlebug could speak!