The historical play put on by my classmates left a deep impression on us.Every one of us thought their show was _________ a failure but a great success.

A.next to B.except for C.far from D.a(chǎn)part from

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A.How many hours a day are you online?

B.If you have IAD,what can you do?

C.People with IAD are online a lot.

D.In this way,you can have a good social life with other friends.

E.Doctors say this is a new sickness.

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2. They spend hours talking to their friends or playing online games. Many people with IAD spend more time on the Internet than with family or friends. Some people with IAD even quit(辭掉)their jobs!

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— A reporter, I think.

A.what the man in blue is

B.what is the man in blue

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Of the students who feel 5.(happy) and nervous, 73% don’t get enough sleep at night.

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Traffic safety is everybody’s business. We must obey the rules. For examples, we must walk on the sidewalks. When we cross zebra–crossing, stop and look right and left, and then go across fast. Don’t play the football on the road. Beside, we can tell our parents not to drink before we drive, not to run through red lights, not to use cell-phones while driven etc.

We can say cars are coming into our life, but only when everybody thought traffic safety is his or her business can we be safe driving on roads and walk on sidewalks.

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Would you like to explore (開發(fā)) the oceans? Do you want to find 1. life than we imagine there? For Jacques Cousteau, the answer was “yes”. His career was a life-long dream, and he is 2. (probable) the most famous ocean scientist in recent times.

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In 1948, Cousteau became a captain, and he had new duties. Even so, he continued to explore the oceans. Two years later, he became the president of the French Oceanographic Campaigns. He also bought a ship 7. (help) with his dives. But he 8. (need) a way to get money for his trips. To do that, he produced many films and published a number of books. His films include “The Silent World (1956)”, “World without Sun (1966)”. One of his books is “The Living Sea (1963)”.

In 1974, he founded the Cousteau Society, 9. function was to further oceanic research and to encourage people to help protect the oceans and the life within them.

Cousteau won many honors for his work, 10. (include) the Medal of Freedom and membership in the French Academy in 1989.

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