— Can you tell me the nearest hospital?
— Yes. Go straight to the second crossing.
A.how can I get to B.how did I get to
C.how I can get to D.how I got to
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---I think it’s necessary to learn how to work in groups.
---I quite agree. Sometimes it’s even ________ than grades.
A. less important
B. more important
C. the least important
D. the most important
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–I’m sorry I’m late – the traffic was terrible.
-____. The traffic situation is getting worse these days.
A. That’s OK B. You’re welcome
C. I don’t think so D. Please go ahead.
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When _____ is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn’t so important.
A. someone B. anyone C. no one D. everyone
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Biting could be worrying
IT makes our fingers look ugly. It’s dirty. It could hurt a lot. But many people just can’t stop doing it: biting their nails.
Up to 45 percent of teenagers in the UK bite their nails, the BBC reported. There are also many famous nail biters, including ex-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and American singer Britney Spears.
There’s nothing wrong with biting nails to keep them tidy. But it could get out of control.
Some people bite a nail not because it’s too long, but because they are driving, reading, feeling stressed out, or just have nothing else to do.
The same could happen to skin picking and hair pulling. A normal behavior could become “pathological”(病態(tài)的), as experts say.
In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association labeled (把……列為) nail biting as an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). People with this disorder may wash their hands too many times or have to line up their shoes in a certain way.
These behaviors have a lot in common. OCD is doing something normal and healthy too much, NPR reported.
But nail biting is different from other OCD behaviors in at least one way.
“In OCD, the behavior is really unwanted,” Carol Mathews, a psychiatrist(精神病醫(yī)生)at the University of California, San Francisco, told NPR. People with OCD don’t want to wash their hands over and over again. There is no fun in it. They just fear that if they don’t do something, something else that’s very bad will happen to them.
But nail biters enjoy it.
“It’s rewarding. When you get the right nail, it feels good,” said Mathews.
Therefore some people argue that most nail biters are not having a problem as serious as a mental (心理的) disorder.
But anyway, it’s still a bad habit. So what can we do to stop it?
Since most people bite nails as a way of relieving (緩解) stress, finding another way to relieve that stress could be useful, suggested Rochelle Torgerson, a doctor at the Mayo Clinic in the US. Try playing with your pen instead.
Besides, nail biters feel the urge (刺激,沖動) to bite if they find a small imperfect part of the nail, said Mathews. So always keep your nails in good shape.
1.What does the phrase obsessive-compulsive disorder in Paragraph 6 mean?
A. An activity that people enjoy doing it.
B. A kind of behavior that people is really wanted.
C. A way of doing something that people does it normal and healthy.
D. A mental disorder that people are unable to control the thoughts or the activities.
2.How is nail biting different from other OCD behaviors?
A. People do it over and over again.
B. People do it happily and willingly.
C. It does no harm to people’s health.
D. It is a physical and mental problem.
3.What do doctors suggest people do to stop nail biting?
A. Pick skin or pull hair instead.
B. Force them to control the urge to bite.
C. Keep them busy and forget about nails.
D. Find some other ways to release their stress.
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I think Shunyi is than other places.
A.beautiful B.more beautiful
C.most beautiful D.the most beautiful
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閱讀還原句子,閱讀下面短文,從短文后的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。每個選項只能用一次。
Is there anything worse than that? You bravely raise your hand to answer a question, but your teacher just point out that you’re wrong. What a shame! What could the teacher make you suffer (忍受) this?
Relax. 1._____. Your teacher isn’t calling you out to humiliate (使丟臉) you, but rather out of concern for you and your education.
Having all your classmates come to know your weak points can be pretty hard, so how can you get past the shame and recognize class participation as a learning opportunity?
Get out of your comfort zone. Terrill Schumaker, a teacher, explains that “the more you speak out, the more you learn how to grow and build confidence. 2.______”
Realize it’s not a big deal. 3.______. People aren’t going to care all that much. “If I’m wrong or make a stupid point, then people laugh at me, but life moves on” says Grade 12 Kristen Wesenberg. Besides, everybody makes mistakes, and you can’t be perfect all the time.
4._____. Of course it takes courage (勇氣), but as Wesenberg says, ―What’s the point of living in fear?‖ You won’t learn anything if you are not brave enough.
Use the experience as a learning tool. Wesenberg advises asking teachers why you’re wrong so they can explain and you can learn. 5.______. If you’re wrong now, at least you won’t be wrong in your next test!
A. Be brave in class
B. Trust your teacher instead
C. Use class time as a mini—test
D. And it’s not the end of the world
E. Then you can live an exciting life
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The boy often spend half_____ hour reading the newspaper every morning.
A. an B. / C. a D. the
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補全句子。
1.公園里有成百上千人。
There are ______ _______ people in the park.
2.我確信每個人都想要一個干凈的教室。
I’ m sure everybody ______ _______ a clean classroom.
3.瑪麗經(jīng)常幫助別人,所以她的同班同學喜歡和她交朋友。
Mary often helps others, so her classmates like to _________ _________ with her.
4.他是個歌手,也是個作家。
He’s a singer, and a writer .
5.這件T恤衫真漂亮!我可以試穿嗎?
This T-shirt is really nice! May I ______ it _______?
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