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Parents believe, do teachers, that given more spare time, students can study better.
A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.nor D.a(chǎn)lso
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It seemed that he was trying to his own responsibility for the delay, instead of accepting his fault.
A.turn off B.pass off C.smooth over D.run over
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--- How do you like your cookies, honey?
--- ! Could I have another one, Mommy?
A.Couldn’t be worse B.Good idea C.Not at all D.Yummy
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The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read beneath an old willow tree. Not 1 with life, I was down. A young boy out of breath 2 me, all tired from play. He stood right before me with his head tilted down, 3 with great excitement, “Look what I found!”
In his hand was a flower, and what a 4 sight, with its petals all worn-not enough rain, or too little light. 5 him to take his dead flower and go off to play, I 6 a small smile and then it 7 away. But instead of 8 he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with 9 , “It sure smells pretty and it’s beautiful, too. That’s why I 10 it; here, it’s for you.”
The weed before me was dying or dead. But I knew I 11 take it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and 12 , “Just what I need.” But instead of placing the flower in my hand, he 13 it mid-air without reason. It was then that I 14 for the very first time the boy was 15 .
I heard my voice tremble 16 I thanked him for picking the very best one. He smiled, and then ran off to play, 17 of the effect he’d had on my day. I held the wilted (枯萎的) flower up to my nose and breathed in the 18 of a beautiful rose and smiled.
19 the eyes of a blind child, 20 I could see, the problem was not with the world; the problem was me.
1.A.contented B.inspired C.excited D.disappointed
2.A.inspected B.overlooked C.a(chǎn)pproached D.recognized
3.A.telling B.saying C.a(chǎn)dmitting D.lying
4.A.unique B.rough C.severe D.pitiful
5.A.Wanting B.Demanding C.Preferring D.Teasing
6.A.presented B.a(chǎn)djusted C.forced D.delivered
7.A.passed B.faded C.fled D.flew
8.A.declining B.betraying C.panicking D.quitting
9.A.surprise B.embarrassment C.sympathy D.sorrow
10.A.took B.pulled C.a(chǎn)ttained D.picked
11.A.should B.can C.may D.must
12.A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.replied C.declared D.whispered
13.A.grasped B.held C.caught D.seized
14.A.observed B.noticed C.figured D.determined
15.A.dull B.deaf C.blind D.crazy
16.A.once B.a(chǎn)fter C.a(chǎn)s D.since
17.A.unaware B.unbelievable C.regretful D.regardless
18.A.smell B.a(chǎn)ffection C.fragrance D.a(chǎn)ward
19.A.In B.From C.Before D.Through
20.A.eventually B.personally C.fortunately D.shortly
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I credit my typing skills to so many hours of chatting online. Unfortunately, as my typing speed increased on the Internet, all grammatical rules went out of the window. You see, instant messengers have their own shorthand language and grammar isn’t important, of which even a newbie (菜鳥) is aware. They can leave out articles, subjects, pronouns, etc... They can misspell or “re-spell” almost any word. They often ask “A/S/L” when they first chat. Abbreviations are particularly important. English – speaking instant messengers also refuse to burden themselves with punctuation and capitalization.
After I came back to China. I discovered not one but two instant messaging crazes. The first, which brought back memories of my previous addiction to the computer, was QQ. I can see evidence that the Chinese have the same kind of separate instant – messaging language, even when they chat in English. My first word in this language, for example, was “ft”. This abbreviation for “faint” is used whenever there is a need to express surprise. I also discovered that the Chinese use the same kind of abbreviation for a laugh. And there is an extraordinary number of smileys I face and icons available to express every emotion and reaction, from the traditional “sleepy” and “doubtful” samileys to the “vomit” and “army soldier” smileys. There’s even a SARS smiley.
After QQ, there is another, perhaps more widespread, messaging trend. You guessed-it cellphone text messaging. I now understand how useful text messaging is and why it is so common. I admit that I have been guilty of sending text messages while walking outside or sitting on the subway. Who hasn’t? No matter where I go, I see people on their cellphones, messaging. In fact, it’s rare to see someone actually talking on their phone!
So it looks as if there’s no escape from the instant messaging craze, no matter where in the world I go. And that’s plainly not going to change. In the end, though, I can’t complain: instant messaging is quick, it’s cheap, it’s easy and it’s extreme fun too. And after all, everybody’s doing it.
1.The underlined phrase “went out of the window” in paragraph 1 probably means .
A.increased B.occurred C.changed D.disappeared
2.Which of the following is true?
A.Grammar and correct spelling are very important while chatting online.
B.The writer is skilled at typing and once was addicted to online games.
C.There are enough smileys and icons to express yourselves while chatting online.
D.It is impolite to leave out some unimportant words or letters while chatting online.
3.The writer believes that instant messaging is .
A.full of fun but time – consuming B.widespread but unnecessary
C.common, useful and cheap D.quick but difficult to do
4.Which might be the best title of the passage?
A.Chatting on QQ natural for people
B.Why is instant messaging so popular?
C.Chatting online good for your typing skills
D.Who can escape QQ and cellpone text messaging?
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The world has become so complex that we’ve lost confidence in our ability to understand and deal with it. But common sense is useful now as it ever was. No amount of expertise (專家意見) substitutes for a detailed knowledge of a person or a situation by oneself. At times you just have to trust your own judgment. It almost cost me my life to learn that. I was reading a book one day, idly scratching the back of my head, when I noticed that, in one particular spot, the scratching echoed (回聲) inside my head like fingernails on an empty cardboard box, I rushed off to my doctor. “Got a hole in your head, have you?” he teased. “It’s nothing – just one of those little head skin nerves sounding off.”
Two years and four doctors later, I was still being told it was nothing. To the fifth doctor, I said, almost in desperation, “But I live in its body. I know something’s different.”
“If you won’t take my word for it, I’ll take an X – ray and prove it to you,” he said. Well, there it was, of course, the tumor (腫瘤) that had made a hole as big as an eye socket in the back of my skull. After the operation, a young doctor paused by my bed. “It’s a good thing you’re so smart,” he said. “Most patients die of these tumors because we don’t know they’re there until it is too late.”
I’m really not so smart. And I’m too easily – controlled in the face of authority. I should have been more aggressive with those first four doctors. It’s hard to question opinions delivered with absolute certainty. Experts always sound so sure. Nevile Chamberlain, the British prime minister, was positive, just before the start of World War II, that there would be “peace for our time.” Producer Irving Thalberg did not hesitate to advise Louis B. Mayer against buying the rights to Gone With the Wind because “no Civil War picture ever made a nickel.” Even Abraham Lincoln surely believed it when he said in his Gettysburg Address: “The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here…”
We should not, therefore, be frightened by experts. When it’s an area we really know about – our bodies, our families, our houses – let’s listen to what the experts say, then make up our own minds.
1.The purpose of writing this passage is to tell us that .
A.common sense is useless
B.doctors are always reliable
C.experts are not always right
D.doctors are smarter than patients
2.We have to trust our own judgment sometimes because .
A.experts are often aggressive
B.experts often lost their common sense
C.we know ourselves better than anybody else
D.not all of us have acquired reliable expertise
3.While reading one day, the author .
A.felt something wrong with the back of his head
B.heard a scratching sound from a box
C.found a hole at the back of his head
D.hurt his head with his fingernails
4.The author didn’t think he was smart (para. 4) because .
A.he had already suffered for two years.
B.he had believed too much in expertise
C.he had not been able to put up with the pain
D.he had formed too strong an opinion of himself
5.It happens that the examples given by the author are all .
A.connected with wars B.popular themes in movies
C.set in American Civil War D.taken from modern American history
70.The author’s attitude toward expertise in his own experience is that of .
A.doubt B.unconcern C.a(chǎn)cceptance D.refusal
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David Beckham made a losing start to his second season in Major League Soccer when his Los Angeles Galaxy team were crushed 4 – 0 by the Colorado Rapids on Saturday.
Beckham, in his first game since reaching 100 international caps for England in a friendly against France on Wednesday, played in a variety of different positions as head coach Ruud Gullit tried in vain to find a successful formation.
The former England captain and his Galaxy team mates struggled to cope with playing at altitude, just outside Denver.
“It is always going to be tough when you travel when you have got international games,” Beckham told reporters. It is always tough when you are back from England and you are adjusting to the time difference.
“I felt ok for most of the match but I was maybe not at my sharpest and maybe the altitude had something to do with that.”
Former Manchester United winger Terry Cooke opened scoring for Colorado after 10 minutes.
The Galaxy went further behind after an hour when defender Abel Xavier was adjudged to have fouled Rapids forward Omar Cummings inside the penalty area(罰球區(qū)). Christian Gomez converted the spot-kick after they argued fiercely.
“I find it hard not to criticize some of the decisions tonight but I’ve been told I’ll be fined if I do,” said Beckham. “But certain decisions change games. I think that has happened tonight.”
Cummings added Colorado’s third goal on 67 minutes before Colin Clark scored the fourth with 10 minutes left.
Xavier was sent off late in the game for using abusive language towards referee Abiodun Okulaja and Colorado substitute Ciaran O’Brien was also dismissed after a foul on Carlos Ruiz.
1.The news report is mainly about .
A.Beckham’s new team Galaxy
B.referee Okulaja’s preference
C.Beckham’s good performance
D.possible reasons for Galaxy’s first failure
2.We can know that .
A.Beckham is captain of England
B.Beckham was not in form during the game
C.Gullit found a proper position for Beckham
D.Beckham was well adjusted to the time difference
3.By saying “certain decisions change games” Beckham means the referee .
A.carried out judgment in the Galaxy’s favor
B.could do anything he liked on the football field
C.carried out judgment in the Rapids’ favor
D.might have received money from the Rapids
4.We know the goal of Rapids was controversial.
A.1 st B.2 nd C.3 rd D.4 th
5.We can infer that is fighting for Galaxy.
A.Xavier B.O’Brien C.Cooke D.Gummings
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If at the end I have lost every other friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down inside of me.
——Abraham Lincoln
We often focus on building relationships with others that we ignore the essential first step: being friends of ourselves. That is the crucial first step if we are to have good relationships with others. How can we have good relationships with others if we don’t even have good relationship with ourselves?
The problem might be worse than we expect. Maybe we don’t like ourselves without realizing it. Here is a simple checklist; is there anything you don’t like about yourself from this list?
Your past
Maybe you have made mistakes in the past which you feel bad about. You might be disappointed with yourself on why you could make such mistakes. Even if that happened in distant past, your subconscious mind still has a reason not to like yourself.
Your background
You might wish that you were born in different family. Maybe you could not accept the fact that you are not as lucky as others, who seem to get whatever they want effortlessly because of their background.
Your personality
You might have some personality traits that you don’t like. For example, you may be an introvert and you don’t like it; you wish you are an extrovert, who are active in social life.
Your achievements relative to others
Others might have better achievements than you, and no matter how hard you tried,
. You might then think that it’s because you are not smart enough or don’t have enough talents. All these give reasons to you not to like yourself. That in turn makes it difficult for you to be a good friend to yourself.
1.Which sentence in the passage is closest in meaning to the following one?
The mistakes you made long ago will still influence your behavior even though you are not aware of it.
2.What do you think of the mistakes you made in the past? (within 30 words)
3.Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with a proper sentence. (within 10 words)
4.What will probably be discussed in the following part? (within 10 words)
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.
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閱讀下面的文字,用英語寫一篇120—150詞的短文。
北京大學兒童青少年衛(wèi)生研究所的一項調(diào)查顯示,中學生17.4%想過自殺,20.2%情緒抑郁;還有中學生超過70%睡眠不足,近視率逐年攀升……青少年的身心健康和創(chuàng)新精神,在某些學校教育者看來,早已讓位于升學率。
基于以上材料,談談你對省教育廳推進素質(zhì)教育“把時間還給學生,把健康還給學生,把能力還給學生”的看法。
注意:
1.不能逐句翻譯所給材料內(nèi)容。
2.參考詞匯:素質(zhì)教育quality – oriented education/essential – qualities – oriented schooling
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— You are always full of ________. Can you tell me the secret?
— Taking plenty of exercise every day.
A. power B. strength C. force D. energy
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