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Field trips are popular with my students and as a teacher, I often make it a rule that when we are on a field trip, there will be no talking as we enter a building. This rule       to entering any place, whether it is a cinema, a church, a theatre, or any other place.
Once, in New York City, I took my class to see a(n)       near Times Square. When we arrived at the theatre, there were about twenty other classes       outside waiting to get in. The students from the other schools were not       and there was pandemonium(乌烟瘴气). I told my students to stay in a line and keep      . I told them that we would not carry ourselves like those other      . Soon we started to file into the theatre, and it was very disorganized. There was a lady trying to       the groups and get them to their seats,       students were everywhere and       really knew where to go. My class, observing our rule, walked in       in two single-file lines. We stood near the door behind everyone else,and we      . All of a sudden, the lady who was       noticed us and she walked       our direction.She asked the students       the teacher was for our group, and I raised my      . She asked, “Very, very nice to meet you. Come this way.” We were   51   into the theatre first, and we were given front-row seats.
Sometimes       for others may not seem like it is going to have an effect,especially when you       no one around who is taking manners into      . However,that is usually the time when such       actions will be most appreciated and recognized.

A.contributes B.applies C.turns D.belongs

A.play B.lady C.teacher D.exhibition

A.sorted out B.settled down C.turned away D.lined up

A.behaving B.listening C.concentrating D.watching

A.order B.contact C.watch D.time

A.places B.seats C.classes D.teachers

A.scold B.dismiss C.attract D.organize

A.and B.but C.so D.while

A.anyone B.nobody C.everyone D.somebody

A.anxiously B.immediately C.quietly D.hurriedly

A.passed B.chatted C.rushed D.waited

A.in trouble B.on guard C.in charge D.on business

A.in B.to C.for D.under

A.how B.where C.what D.whether

A.voice B.arm C.head D.hand

A.pushed B.driven C.led D.separated

A.respect B.love C.concern D.support

A.receive B.visit C.recognize D.meet

A.practice B.effect C.account D.operation

A.urgent B.kind C.legal D.firm

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Some passengers won’t turn off their mobile phones or iPads during takeoff or landing. It happens on almost every          now. It’s time to turn off personal electronic devices when the plane’s door         . However, there’s always at least one person who keeps talking, texting, playing, watching or emailing — and          strict orders to power down during flights.
“People have become so          to those devices, and a lot of people          whether they really need to turn them off,” says an airhostess from Southwest Airlines.
Is turning off the devices really          in the first place? Lots of passengers have doubted about the          of leaving devices on. They think one cell or message or game isn’t going to          down the plane.
Indeed, there’s no          scientific evidence that having devices powered on during takeoff and landing would cause a         , only that there is the potential of a problem.
In the US, pilots are allowed to use certain electronic devices during takeoff and landing, but if passengers’        devices are tested at the same time, it may lead to wrong warnings and          readings on the aircraft instruments. In some studies researchers found mobile phones could          global-positioning satellite systems or other aircraft systems. Though the effects are          slight, they could result in disaster.
If even the          possibility of disaster exists, it’s better to turn them off during takeoff and landing.

A.seat B.flight C.passenger D.device

A.opens B.closes C.turns D.moves

A.giving B.obeying C.ignoring D.receiving

A.addicted B.connected C.opposed D.exposed

A.decide B.choose C.understand D.question

A.reliable B.necessary C.dangerous D.excellent

A.fact B.value C.danger D.price

A.knock B.bring C.shut D.fall

A.large B.great C.firm D.heavy

A.problem B.difficulty C.question D.mistake

A.small B.expensive C.various D.colorful

A.clear B.right C.bad D.false

A.affect B.operate C.control D.change

A.unusually B.strangely C.exactly D.seemingly

A.remotest B.biggest C.best D.worst

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A passenger told an air hostess that he needed a cup of water to take his medicine when the plane just took off. She told him that she would   21  the water in ten minutes.
Thirty minutes later, when the passenger’s ring for  22  sounded, the air hostess realized it at once. She was kept so  23  that she forget to deliver him the  24  . As a result, the passenger was  25  to take his medicine. She hurried over to him  26  a cup of water, but to her surprise he  27  it.
In the following hours on the  28  , each time the air hostess passed by the  29  , she would ask him with a  30  whether he needed help or not. But the passenger  31  paid attention to her words.
When he was going to get  32  the plane, the passenger asked the air hostess to  33  him the passenger’s booklet(意见簿). She was very 34  . She knew that he would write down  35  words, which might result in the loss of her job.  36  with a smile she handed it to him.
Off the plane, she  37  the booklet and cracked a smile,  38  the passenger put it, “On the flight, you asked me whether I needed help or not for twelve times  39  . How can I refuse your twelve sincere smiles?”
That’s  40  ! Who can refuse twelve sincere smiles from a person?   

A.take B.bring C.carry D.hold

A.food B.drink C.service D.medicine

A.tired B.silent C.calm D.busy

A.water B.help C.milk D.warning

A.held on B.held up C.held out D.held down

A.for B.about C.with D.in

A.refused B.accepted C.liked D.hated

A.seat B.air C.floor D.flight

A.customer B.passenger C.guest D.visitor

A.glance B.look C.smile D.cry

A.never B.often C.always D.seldom

A.on B.to C.off D.from

A.hand B.take C.throw D.lend

A.glad B.angry C.curious D.sad

A.important B.sharp C.polite D.nice

A.So B.Because C.And D.But

A.hid B.tore C.opened D.closed

A.if B.for C.after D.when

A.in all B.above all C.or else D.or so

A.wrong B.wonderful C.impossible D.right

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完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Water costs money.In some places water is hard         .What      when a town
has these problems?A small town in California found a happy      
Very      rain ever fell there.The town had no water      .The water it used was        from a river 300 miles away.As more people        live in the town           water was needed.Now water        to be brought in from 600 miles away.All these cost        money.
The town      a plan.It found        to clean its “dirty” water.Once the cleaned water was reused         many ways.Five      lakes were built.Here people could swim and fish and go      .They        have picnics in their new parks.Farmers had more water      their crops.New factories can be built,now that they have the promise of       
In most places,water is used and thrown      .The town that saved        water
has saved the town!

A.supplying B.getting C.to get D.to supply

A.happens B.happening C.is happened D.happened

A.key B.answer C.answering D.way

A.little B.a little C.few D.a few

A.of itself B.of its own C.for its own D.for itself

A.fetch B.take C.brought in D.guided

A.come to B.came to C.coming to D.came for

A.many B.plenty of C.more D.many more

A.has B.had C.must D.needed

A.many B.a few C.a great many D.a lot of

A.put B.made C.supply D.noticed

A.a way B.ways C.an answer D.a key

A.for B.by C.at D.in

A.man-making B.man-make C.man-made D.man made

A.boating B.to boat C.to boating D.on boating

A.must B.could C.needed D.had to

A.as B.with C.for D.to

A.water enough B.enough water C.crops enough D.enough crops

A.off B.of C.away D.out of

A.it’s B.its C.one’s D.his

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How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is1to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live -- if he or she is2healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce3. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and4die.
Even though we can't live forever, we are living a5life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span (寿命) was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!

When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the6line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don't begin to experience physical and mental7until after age 75.
People are living longer because more people8childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood9. Now that the chances of dying10are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better diets and health care.

On the whole, our population is getting older. The11in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see12, not disaster, many men and women in their "golden years" are healthy, still active, and young in13if not in age.
As the society grows old, we need the14of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to15active and devoted.

1.
A.

designed

B.

selected

C.

improved

D.

discovered

2.
A.

completely

B.

generally

C.

apparently

D.

extremely

3.
A.

rapidly

B.

harmlessly

C.

endlessly

D.

separately

4.
A.

eventually

B.

hopelessly

C.

automatically

D.

desperately

5.
A.

busier

B.

longer

C.

richer

D.

happier

6.
A.

finishing

B.

guiding

C.

waiting

D.

dividing

7.
A.

stress

B.

damage

C.

decline

D.

failure

8.
A.

survive

B.

enjoy

C.

remember

D.

value

9.
A.

problems

B.

fears

C.

worries

D.

diseases

10.
A.

poor

B.

young

C.

sick

D.

quiet

11.
A.

changes

B.

recovery

C.

safety

D.

increases

12.
A.

dreams

B.

chances

C.

strengths

D.

choices

13.
A.

mind

B.

appearance

C.

voice

D.

movement

14.
A.

protection

B.

suggestions

C.

contributions

D.

permission

15.
A.

sound

B.

appear

C.

turn

D.

stay

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Years ago, if a teenager had some problems in her life, she might go home and write in her diary. Now, a teenager with         problems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog (博客). In many ways, a diary and a blog are very        .So, what makes blogging different from writing in      diary?
The biggest difference is that blogging is much more        than a diary. Usually, a teenager treats her diary like a book full of         that she does not want to       .
It’s interesting that someone who writes in a blog       a diary will probably write nearly the same information. I have a little sister, and sometimes I go online to read her           . She writes about things like waking up early for swimming practice and not studying enough for her chemistry test.         I was at her age, I wrote about the same things, but       in my diary. Then, after I had finished writing, I would hide my diary in a secret place because I was         that my sister might read it!
The biggest       with blogging is that anyone can read what you write. If I was angry with a friend during high school and wrote something       about her in my diary, she would never know.         , if my sister ever wrote something bad about a friend, that friend         read her blog and get angry.
There are also       to blogging, of course. If I was feeling sad one day and wrote in my diary, “Nobody cares about me.”         would know about it. However, if my sister wrote the same sentence in her blog, her best friends would       respond and tell her how much they         her. Blogs help people stay in       with their friends and to hear what the people around them are doing.                            

A.the same B.troublesome C.difficult D.daily

A.familiar B.special C.similar D.different

A.a personal B.an ordinary C.a common D.a traditional

A.attractive B.public C.convenient D.quick

A.thoughts B.puzzles C.mysteries D.secrets

A.tell B.share C.publish D.solve

A.instead of B.as well as C.in favour of D.in spite of

A.blog B.diary C.report D.web

A.Although B.Since C.When D.Because

A.only B.already C.still D.never

A.angry B.hopeless C.glad D.worried

A.problem B.doubt C.trouble D.mistake

A.hard B.wrong C.mean D.funny

A.Besides B.However C.Therefore D.Then

A.should B.will C.must D.might

A.reasons B.disadvantages C.shortcomings D.advantages

A.everyone B.no one C.anyone D.someone

A.happily B.especially C.quickly D.immediately

A.like B.miss C.need D.help

A.friendship B.touch C.debate D.mind

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was raining. I went into a café and asked for a coffee.  ______ I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the place, but I sensed ______. I saw their bodies, but I couldn’t feel their souls (灵魂) ______ their souls belonged to the ______ .
I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man ______ in front of it. “I’m Steve”, he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. “ I can’t talk with you. I’ m ______”, he said. He was chatting online with somebody—probably someone he didn’t know---and, ______, he was playing a computer game--- a war game. I was _____ .
Why didn’t Steve want to talk with me? I tried ______ to speak to that computer geek(电脑玩家),______ not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction. I was ______ . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, “ ______ !” I took a few steps back, wondering if all those people in the café were looking at me. I ______ , and saw nobody showed any interest.
______, I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more ______ having a relationship with the ______, particularly Steve. I wouldn’t want to ______ the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines ______ with people.
I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didn’t even ______ that the coffee was bad, ______Steve didn’t notice there was a person next to him.



A.Before B.Since C.While D.Although


A.loneliness B.pain C.sadness D.fear


A.until B.when C.because D.unless


A.home B.world C.café D.net


A.sleeping B.sitting C.laughing D.learning


A.thirsty B.busy C.tired D.sick


A.first of all B.just then C.at the same time D.by that time


A.frightened B.delighted C.moved D.surprised


A.once B.again C.first D.even


A.but B.so C.if D.or


A.excited B.respected C.afraid D.unhappy


A.Shut up B.Enjoy yourself C.Leave me alone D.Help me out


A.walked about B.walked out C.raised my hand D.raised my head


A.From then on B.At that moment C.In all D.Above all


A.interested in B.tired of C.careful about D.troubled by


A.geek B.soul C.shop D.computer


A.tell B.plan C.imagine D.design


A.other than B.instead of C.except for D.as well as


A.pretend B.understand C.realize D.insist


A.as if B.just as C.just after D.even though
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完形填空
Presently selfie (自拍) is popular among many young persons, even some elders. Danny Bowman was so crazy about it in order to attract girls when he was at school. He spent 10 hours a day   ________ more than 200 selfies trying to find the  ________  one.
He would take 10 photos of ________before he washed and would go ________ class secretly three times every hour. At 16, he dropped out of school________   he could throw himself into his addiction, and he ate  ________.He did not leave his house for six months, and when he failed to take the perfect picture, he tried to  ________   himself by taking an overdose(过度用药). His mother, Penny,   ________    to save him, and forced him to ask for help after his addiction had become ________     .
Then 19-year-old, believed to be Britain's first selfie  ________ , is now under special treatment ________    . He has not taken a picture of himself in seven months and has ________  that achieving perfection is  ________  . He told the Sunday Mirror, "I was constantly ________the perfect selfie and when I realized I couldn't, I wanted to die. I   ________ my friends, my education, my health and almost my life. The only thing I ________   about was having my phone with me so that I could satisfy the desire for a picture of myself at any time of the day." He expressed his   ________   to the doctors and said their help kept him ________  and called on others to ask for help __________ they ended up in hospital.
One psychologist at a clinic  ________ Danny was treated said the addiction to taking
selfies has now become a mental illness.



A.getting B.making C.taking D.having


A.good B.perfect C.beautiful D.comfortable


A.himself B.his teacher C.the classroom D.others’


A.into B.away C.inside D.out of


A.because B.so that C.but D.as if


A.nothing B.more C.everything D.less


A.surprise B.calm C.kill D.thank


A.failed B.managed C.succeeded D.decided


A.in order B.out of date C.under control D.out of control


A.killer B.addict C.winner D.loser


A.in hospital B.at home C.at school D.at work


A.recognized B.expected C.realized D.imagined


A.unpleasant B.impossible C.possible D.necessary


A.in search of B.in need of C.in memory of D.in favor of


A.missed B.left C.lost D.got


A.dreamed B.talked C.cared D.worried


A.sadness B.happiness C.regret D.thanks


A.patient B.alive C.wise D.wealthy


A.after B.until C.while D.before


A.where B.which C.how D.when
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What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent         Ants Tribe about the lifeof some young people         flock (聚集) to Beijing after        university, describes the graduates, like ants, as smart but         as individuals, drawing strength from living together in communities.
The book, which is based         two years’ interviews with about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing,         in mid September, about a month before an announcement from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates had been         by Sept. 1.
For the book’s chief editor, Lian Si, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, that piece of statistic says        about the real situation for many of these graduates. “I am always         how many of these employed college graduates are leading a decent life,” Lian said. “I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates, whose stories are         known.”
The setting of the book is several so-called “settlement villages for college students” on the outskirts of Beijing,         large number of college graduates        . Most of these graduates work for         or medium-sized businesses,         less than 2,000 yuan a month. They live together because it’s        : the rent in these communities is only around 350 yuan a month. Many of them travel several hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.
Tangjialing, a small         20 kilometers from Tiananmen Square, has around 3,000         villagers, but has become a         for more than 50,000 migrants, most of them         from all over the country. Lian describes the students’        as five-or-six-storey buildings with two or three people crammed together in each room of about 10 square meters. Up to 70 or 80 people share the same toilet and kitchen.
  

A.film B.story C.book D.magazine

A.who B.what C.which D.whose

A.leaving B.studying C.going D.working

A.meaningful B.meaningless C.important D.tiring

A.up B.on C.at D.out

A.camp up B.came on C.came along D.came out

A.fired B.interviewed C.employed D.graduated

A.much B.little C.some D.more

A.wondering B.researching C.studying D.telling

A.rarely B.well C.always D.often

A.which B.that C.why D.where

A.work B.study C.relax D.live

A.small B.big C.famous D.unknown

A.earning B.thinking C.shopping D.paying

A.expensive B.comfortable C.cheap D.convenient

A.city B.town C.community D.village

A.original B.young C.rich D.poor

A.school B.hotel C.home D.company

A.benefit B.differ C.come D.suffer

A.lives B.dormitories C.buildings D.restaurants

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The concept of solitude (独处) in the digital world is almost non-existent. In the world of digital technology, e-mail, social networking and online video games, information is meant to be____36___. Solitude can be hard to discover ___37____it has been given up. In this respect, new technologies have ___38____our culture.
The desire to be connected has brought solitude to a(n) ___39____as we’ve known it. People have become so ___40____in the world of networks and connections that one can often be contacted ____41___they’d rather not be. Today we can talk, text, e-mail, chat and blog (写博客), not only from our ___42____, but from our mobile phones as well.
Most developed nations have become ___43____on digital technology simply because they’ve grown accustomed to it, and at this point not ___44____it would make them an outsider. ___45____, many jobs and careers require people to be ___46____. From this point of view, technology has changed the culture of work. Being reachable might feel like a ___47____to those who may not want to be able to be contacted at all times.
I suppose the positive side is that solitude is still possible for anyone who ___48____wants it. Computers can be shut ___49____and mobile phones can be turned off. The ability to be “connected”and “ on”has many ___50____, as well as disadvantages. Travelers have ended up ___51____on mountains, and mobile phones have saved countless lives. They can also make people feel ___52____and forced to answer unwanted calls or___53____to unwanted texts.
Attitudes towards our connectedness as a society ___54____ across generations. Some find today’s technology a gift. Others consider it a curse. Regardless of anyone’s view on the subject, it’s hard to imagine what life would be like ___55____daily advancements in technology.

A.updated B.received C.shared D.collected

A.though B.until C.once D.before

A.respected B.shaped C.ignored D.preserved

A.edge B.stage C.end D.balance

A.sensitive B.intelligent C.considerate D.reachable

A.even if B.only if C.as if D.if only

A.media B.computers C.databases D.monitors

A.bent B.hard C.keen D.dependent

A.finding B.using C.protecting D.changing

A.Also B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Somehow

A.connected B.trained C.recommended D.interested

A.pleasure B.benefit C.burden D.disappointment

A.slightly B.hardly C.merely D.really

A.out B.down C.up D.in

A.aspects B.weaknesses C.advantages D.exceptions

A.hidden B.lost C.relaxed D.deserted

A.trapped B.excited C.confused D.amused

A.turn B.submit C.object D.reply

A.vary B.arise C.spread D.exist

A.beyond B.within C.despite D.without

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One minute means a lot in one's life.
During his college years, Roger   36   a summer in an Idaho logging camp. When the boss had to leave for a few days, he   37   Rogers in charge.
   38  if the men refuse to follow my orders?" Rogers asked. He thought of  Tony, an immigrant worker who troubled all day, giving the other men a  39   time.
‘‘Fire them,” the boss said.   Then, as if   40  Rogers' mind, he added,“I suppose you  think you are going  to  fire Tony if you get the   41   . I'd feel       42   about that. I have been logging for 40 years. Tony is the most__43   worker I've ever had. I know he is a troublemaker and that he__44   everybody and everything. But he comes in first and leaves last. There has not been an   45   for eight years on the hill where he works.”
Rogers_ 46  the next day. He went to Tony and spoke to him."Tony, do you know I’m in charge here today?" Tony grunted(嘟囔).“Iwas going to fire you the first time we tangled(纠缠),but I want you to know I’m not,”he told Tony,_ 47  what the boss had said.
When Rogers finished,Tony_48  the spadeful of sand he had held and tears streamed__49  his face.
That day Tony worked harder than ever before.
Twelve years later Rogers met Tony again who was now the  50   for railroad construction for one of the largest logging companies in the West. Rogers asked him how he came to California and happened to have such    51   .
Tony replied, "If it not be for the one   52   you talk to me back in Idaho, I kill somebody someday. One minute   53    my whole life."
Effective managers know the    54   0f taking a moment to point out what a worker is doing well. But what a    55   a minute of yes can make in any relationship!

A.wasted B.spent C.trained D.traveled

A.took B.provided C.put D.designed

A.What B.How C.Why D.Who

A.ridiculous B.surprising C.happy D.hard

A.recognizing B.having C.bearing D.reading

A.chance B.order C.support D.evidence

A.proudly B.badly C.uglily D.well

A.quarrelsome B.elegant C.reliable D.silent

A.respects B.protects C.hurts D.hates

A.accident B.anecdote C.opportunity D.argument

A.turned up B.set out C.joined up D.took over

A.lying B.adding C.smiling D.replying

A.threw B.dropped C.carried D.lifted

A.through B.on C.down D.in

A.boss B.worker C.engine-driver D.immigrant

A.railroad B.companies C.life D.success

A.word B.thing C.minute D.lesson

A.save B.change C.colour D.lose

A.importance B.method C.result D.influence

A.choice B.decision C.difference D.conclusion

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Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
In the past,most American mothers were at home to take care of their children during the day. Now,  36  , many mothers are working. More than half of the American women with young children have   37   outside the house.
American families solve the child care   38  in different ways. Some parents allow older children to stay at home alone after school. The parents   39   make sure that their children, usually not younger than 10 years old, understand   40   rules and can deal with emergencies (紧急情况). Other parents say they would   41 allow their children to be at home alone. They usually   42  someone to take care of the children.
Some parents in the U. S. find their own ways to cut the cost of child care. They join child care   43   . Each person in the group   44  for the children of other group members at different times. Some parents ask local churches, schools and social organizations to help   45   activities for the children. These child care choices often cost   46   or no money. Many American parents, however, still struggle with the problem of   47   good child care at a reasonable price.

A.therefore B.otherwise C.thus D.however

A.children B.jobs C.houses D.money

A.problem B.question C.chance D.choice

A.can B.must C.may D.ought

A.dangerous B.safety C.funny D.true

A.rather B.certainly C.always D.never

A.tell B.stop C.pay D.invite

A.schools B.groups C.clubs D.hospitals

A.cares B.sends C.asks D.pays

A.have B.offer C.play D.join

A.much B.little C.enough D.a great deal

A.taking B.finding C.losing D.suffering

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It’s Saturday morning. Tony’s sitting at the kitchen table,   36    with a piece of bread. He’s not even   37 . Is he ill? No, but he does have a   38  . He has nothing to do because the Internet is down. When he  39  up this morning, Tony was feeling  40 . He jumped out of bed full of plans for the weekend  41 . It would be a weekend like any other --- a great weekend. But that was  42   he turned on his computer and  43  he was unable to go online. Having no Internet changes everything.
Every weekend, Tony   44  goes online to email friends, read the  45   to keep up with what’s happening in the world and  46  a few online chess games with his cousin Helen to finish the weekend off. The perfect weekend --- online!
Just as Tony is  47  how he can possibly have a normal weekend without the Internet, his mum walks into the  48  . “Cheer up, Tony. Don’t  49   the Internet any more, OK?” Tony makes no   50  but sighs (叹气). “Go and play chess with Helen!” Tony’s mum  51 .
“Oh, yes! Helen lives just around the  52  . We can meet and play chess face to face for a  53 . Maybe this weekend won’t be so bad,” Tony   54   , as he walks to the phone. There is  55   without the Internet after all.

A.cutting B.playing C.eating D.thinking

A.hungry B.generous C.equal D.confident

A.lifestyle B.problem C.pressure D.tradition

A.dialled B.rang C.stood D.woke

A.great B.peaceful C.urgent D.unusual

A.around B.above C.ahead D.away

A.after B.before C.until D.when

A.thought B.guessed C.surprised D.found

A.usually B.nearly C.especially D.already

A.disasters B.news C.reports D.documents

A.admire B.explore C.play D.involve

A.suffering B.wondering C.realizing D.supposing

A.living-room B.hall C.kitchen D.study

A.talk about B.care about C.think about D.look about

A.answer B.progress C.movement D.choice

A.requests B.cries C.solves D.suggests

A.edge B.distance C.corner D.end

A.challenge B.champion C.ceremony D.change

A.promotes B.smiles C.reacts D.continues

A.study B.task C.weekend D.life

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How often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses? You may be   16   to follow trends(潮流)in Western countries, but young people in the United States don’t care as much about   17   as you do.
A recent survey among high school   18  in China, Japan, South Korea and the US found that   19   teenagers care more about their appearance than young people in the US.
This survey was held in 156 high schools in the four countries. More than 7,000 teenagers were  20   about their views on life and the world. South Koreans, at 83 per cent, cared most about their looks. They were   21   by the Chinese and Japanese, while US students showed the least interest in fashion at only 33 per cent.
“The different results show   22   of cultural background,” said Sun Yunxiao from the China Youth and Children Research Centre. He explained that in the US there are many different   23   of beauty, so teens are more   24   to be confident about their appearance.
US teenagers’ high self-confidence is displayed in the   25  . About 85 per cent are happy with themselves. The percentage of self-confident Chinese students stands at only 30 per cent.
What’s   26  , US students showed more individuality, with 88 per cent   27   that “people should follow their own interests rather than   28  of others”. This is much   29   than South Korea’s 69 per cent, China’s 49 and Japan’s 48.
Japanese students, at 52 per cent, are most dissatisfied with modern society. Chinese and Koreans follow at second and   30   most dissatisfied.
  31   to the survey, Chinese students are happy and disciplined. They have a strong wish to make a difference.   32   Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how to relax,” said Sun.
The students have different   33   backgrounds. But home and places where friends gather are the favorite places all teens seek happiness.
Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much   34   among most of the teens  35   for the survey.

A.absorbed B.willing C.careless D.unhappy

A.hairstyle B.dresses C.fashion D.culture

A.teachers B.students C.citizens D.colleagues

A.Asian B.American C.African D.Western

A.answered B.requested C.persuaded D.questioned

A.followed B.decreased C.reduced D.compared

A.relations B.attitudes C.customs D.differences

A.awareness B.standards C.duties D.expenses

A.admirable B.confused C.likely D.unbelievable

A.survey B.setting C.reference D.paper

A.worse B.better C.less D.more

A.disagreeing B.observing C.agreeing D.puzzling

A.those B.that C.it D.one

A.lower B.larger C.smaller D.higher

A.first B.third C.fourth D.last

A.Leading B.Devoting C.Appealing D.According

A.But B.And C.So D.Or

A.political B.cultural C.economical D.material

A.expectation B.hesitation C.concern D.conservation

A.interviewed B.advised C.overlooked D.invested

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Texting in the street—your funeral
Millions of people are putting their lives at risk by texting their friends as they walk along busy streets, reported the Daily Mail.
One in ten  41  users has already been  42  because they are so lost in their phones that they fail to  43  lamp-posts or cars, according to Joanna Lumdsen of Aston University.
To test the danger of texting while  44  , Lumdsen did an experiment in which volunteers followed a  45  path while trying to  46  in a message on the phone.
Around them, screens  47  up instructions to avoid stepping on  48  colors on the floor.
She found that people missed one in five  49  because they were so busy with their phones.
“In  50  life this means that one in five lamp-posts or moving cars is  51
to go unnoticed by people  52  and walking,” she said.
Her research is looking for ways cell phone makers could improve the  53
of phones to make texting on the move  54  . That could  55  easier-to-use voice operated phones, or phones that respond to gestures.
“The safest thing is  56  people not to text while they walk along,” she said. “ 57  a lot of people in business are  58  to carry a mobile phone and be in  59  24 hours a day, seven days a week. They are under pressure to reply to calls  60  , and to respond to text messages and emails straight away.

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