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Did you know that 11,000 people die every day from smoking? Did you know that people die every day from breathing smoke         other people’s cigarettes?
Tobacco smoke has 43 ingredients that may         cancer. If smokers had learned these
       when they were young, they probably would never have started smoking.
Most smokers try         first cigarette when they are teenagers. Often, they start smoking because they think that it makes them look more         . Sometimes they start smoking because their friends tell them that it’s cool. If teenagers are told that half of them will die before the age of 65 from smoking cigarettes, how can they still think it’s cool to smoke?
One of the biggest problems is cigarette advertisements. Tobacco companies         tell the truth to teenagers about cigarettes. After watching the advertisements on TV or looking at the posters in which people ride horses or play in a rock band, young people often think that smoking       be cool.
Sadly, cigarettes are very difficult to         once a person has started smoking. Most teenagers start smoking          they are influenced by friends or cigarettes advertisements. And often, the teenagers regret the decision to start smoking later in life.
Teenagers need to know         bad cigarettes are for their health. If they are told that cigarettes kill more people than guns do, they probably will never start smoking.

A.from B.with C.by D.to

A.produce B.devote C.cause D.lead

A.facts B.information C.message D.news

A.theirs B.their C.them D.themselves

A.out-going B.hard-working C.easy-going D.grown-up

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

A.need B.might C.must D.may

A.look up B.put up C.set up D.give up

A.so B.although C.because D.but

A.what B.how C.why D.if

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A girl went to her father to ask for his suggestion. She was having a        time in life, and it seemed that as soon as one problem disappeared another one         in its place.
Her father, a chef, took her into the kichen. He poured water into three pans and put them on to boil. After the water boiled, he put some carrots into the first pan, some         into the second pan and coffee into the last one. He waited without saying a word.
After 20 minutes, her father turned         the stove(炉子), took out the carrots and the eggs and put them in a bowl. He poured the coffee into a cup.
He asked his daughter, “Dear,         do you see?”
“Carrots, eggs, and coffee”, she replied.
“Touch the carrots,” he told her. She did and felt that the carrots were       . After that he asked her to take an egg and break it. She found that the egg was hard.       , her father asked her to taste the coffee.
She asked, “What’s the          , Father?”
Her father said, “As you see, each thing reacted(起反应) differently to the boiling water. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after boiling. The fragile(脆弱的) eggs became hard after being cooked. The coffee beans were very special, but they changed in the water, too.”
“Who are you?”asked her father. “When trouble          at your door, how do you react? Are you carrots, eggs,          coffee?”
A. hard                      B. happy                 C. busy
A. happended                 B. took                  C. appeared
A. meat                      B. fish                  C. eggs
A. on                        B. off                   C. over
A. what                      B. why                  C. how
A. delicious                   B. crispy                C. soft
A. At once                    B. At last                C. At present
A. meaning                   B. reason                C. consequence
A. shouts                    B. stares                C. knocks
A. and                     B. or                   C. but

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The reality show(真人秀节目)“Where are we going , Dad ?”becomes a        show on TV these days . This TV show is about dads and their children who are from        different families . They will complete(完成)some hard        without moms in three days and two nights . The five dads have to play the        of“dad”and“mom”at the same time . All of the five dads are famous people and they must forget their popularity(知名度)      do as a normal father . The cell phones and toys aren’ t allowed       in the show . They have to live in a very tough(艰苦的)environment . At first , all the five children cry .        , they are just 4-6 years old . They never experience life in the countryside. But later they are all used to      this kind of exciting life with their fathers .
      the five star kids , four-year-old Kimi impresses(使……有印象)people most . During the TV show , Kimi Is well-behaved , never shouts at others and always listens to his father , Jimmy .
“The whole experience teaches him a lot ,”Jimmy says .“He now knows        to behave well in public and how to be patient .”
Jimmy’ s soft parenting skills , Kimi’ s cute face and their warm interaction(互动)on the show win many viewers’ hearts .

A.hit B.fashion C.talk D.comedy

A.two B.three C.five D.four

A.tasks B.orders C.ways D.means

A.jokes B.acts C.roles D.parts

A.and B.or C.yet D.but

A.to use B.use C.using D.used

A.in all B.At all C.After all D.In fact

A.playing B.spending C.share D.live

A.During B.Between C.Among D.All

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

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What’s your idea about success? Some people say that beginners have all the luck, while others believe that success        only with practice. In fact, I fell both of these statements are not true all the time. Each is true in some ways        not in others.
  For example, I went to a drawing competition many years ago and         surprisingly. As a prize, I got a film ticket to see “Titanic”. I was really         because it was the first time I had taken part in any competition, Thinking that I might be lucky again, I          joining in other art competitions, ‘But the result was that I         won again. I accepted the fact that the other people had a          artistic ability than I did. Art was not something I was especially interested in and I had never practiced the different art skills. So, the         I produced were not of a very high standard
  These experiences taught me a lot. Though I might have been lucky        , I also need to put in hard work. As we know,        akes perfect. So I believe success builds on less luck and chance.

A.moves B.comes C.returns D.leaves

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

A.won B.began C.failed D.ended

A.sorry B.active C.lucky D.nervous

A.tried B.forgot C.stopped D.remembered

A.often B.ever C.sometimes D.never

A.greater B.more natural C.lower D.more common

A.results B.film C.prizes D.drawings

A.at last B.at most C.at first D.at least

A.chance B.practice C.difference D.experience

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At present, almost everyone has a mobile phone, but have you ever thought that cell phones       be bad for your health? A study shows that heavy mobile phone use may cause hearing loss(失聪).
This study shows that people who use cell phones for about an hour a day have a        time hearing some similar sounds, especially in their right ears. It is getting harder for        to tell the difference between the sounds of“s”and“f”,and“t”and“z”.
Researchers studied 100 people who used cell phones and        them with 50 people who did not. The study lasted for 12 months. What the researchers found was that cell phone users had more hearing        than those who did not use cell phones.
Besides this, our ears have many little        inside them. Too much noise will cause these hairs to get weak and        die. When these hairs die, it affects our ability to listen.
However, cell phone users don’t care too much        this study. One man said,“I’d be more worried about people who        MP3 players. They put those earphones in their ears and listen to very        music. I think that is more likely(更有可能的) to cause hearing loss than a cell phone.”

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

A.busier B.happier C.harder D.shorter

A.us B.you C.it D.them

A.compared B.suggested C.showed D.taught

A.advantages B.problems C.rules D.experiences

A.noises B.pains C.hairs D.pimples

A.hardly B.actually C.clearly D.finally

A.to B.with C.about D.of

A.produce B.use C.discover D.see

A.beautiful B.soft C.loud D.light

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Imagine this: your parents go away on business, but you have to stay at home alone(独自地). Would life be as easy as when your parents are ____? Would it be a perfect(完美的) holiday for you?
Zheng Chenyu says that she would _____ “Where can I find food? How can I cook it?” The 14-year-old girl says that she knows ____ about cooking.
“I can have tomato and egg soup(汤), but that’s all. I think many of my classmates are the same. We don’t know what to do, or how to ____ ourselves,” said Zheng. “And I may(可能) forget something important. I may probably ______ television and then burn(煮干) the soup.”
_____ Zheng believes that basic life skills(生活技能), such as cooking and washing clothes, are especially important, she doesn’t think teenagers get enough practice.
“As soon as I leave home, I’ll learn to cook. But now parents do almost ______ for us. We’re very lazy,” she said.
Most teenagers only have time for their ______. They don’t learn any life skills until they go to college(大学).
However, Sima Yige doesn’t think so.
“I think I’d be all right. I wouldn’t just eat sandwiches or fruit. I know how to cook some ______ dishes because my mum showed me,” the 13-year-old boy said. In his opinion, many teenagers depend(依靠) too much on their parents, and there is much more to learn than cooking, like “______ up your room or even dressing yourself properly”.
For most teenagers it wouldn’t be a holiday at all.  

A.at B.out C.in D.around

A.think B.feel C.worry D.say

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

A.look after B.look at C.look for D.look out

A.see B.watch C.look D.listen

A.Although B.However C.Because D.So

A.none B.something C.nothing D.everything

A.housework B.school C.homework D.life

A.nice B.important C.difficult D.easy

A.tidying B.to tidy C.tidy D.tidied

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I was said to be the worst student in my class, and my family thought I was hopeless. I had to          Grade Six. At that time a new teacher, Miss Sadia, came to our school.
One day after class, she noticed that I was staying alone during the lunch break. She came to me and began to talk to me. It was just a          conversation. After that day, she gave me particular attention and it made me feel special. I started to work hard because she gave me the feeling that          believed me, and my          started to improve in her subject.
Months later, she moved into a house near my         . We would walk home together after school. Her constant support helped me, especially in my studies, as I knew she would           my grades both in her subject and the other subjects. I finally          second in my class.
Then, after Grade Six, she started to slowly drift away(疏远),          still kept a constant check on me. By the time I was in Grade Seven, we          spoke, but by then I had become the          in my class. When I left my school, I was out of touch with her, as she never answered the          when I called her.
Then I graduated and went to a good university. One fine day, our paths crossed again. I met her at a wedding. I could not          asking her, "Why did you stop talking to me?" "You are a clever boy. I wanted you to be a tree standing on your          roots, not depending on others. Now here you are and I feel          of you. You are your inspiration(启发灵感的人) and do not need to          a shoulder." she said. I could not say anything, but I smiled. I'll always thank her .



A.jump B.attend C.copy D.repeat


A.stupid B.useless C.normal D.secret


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


A.words B.objects C.classes D.grades


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


A.change B.look C.improve D.check


A.received B.came C.caught D.held


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


A.ever B.often C.once D.hardly


A.oldest B.strongest C.best D.cleverest


A.road B.schoolyard C.phone D.machine


A.finish B.help C.prevent D.keep


A.own B.teachers’ C.parents’ D.classmates’


A.sad B.proud C.good D.ashamed


A.give up B.get on C.look for D.take up
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My life is always filled with sadness and little joy. However, no matter what happens, I can always face it bravely.
Last year, I couldn’t believe the    that I was allowed to enter the only key high school in my hometown. Then I rushed to my home and told my parents. But my father didn’t seem as    as I was. He just kept smoking without saying a word and my mother put her head down and couldn’t help     .
I knew very well what my family was     . My mum had been ill in bed for2 years. We lived a hard life and I couldn’t continue my schooling. I felt so upset but I could say     to my parents. I decided to help my father with his work     my family.
To my surprise, things completely changed     the beginning of the new term. My head teacher came to my family with some money, which had been     by my schoolmates. He encouraged me, “Always have a dream.” With tears in my eyes, I stepped into the key high school.
I have been studying hard since I entered the high school. Whenever I meet difficulties, I always     my teacher and schoolmates. I have a college dream and I must work hard for it, no matter     hard the life is. Just as a great man says, “When one door shuts, another opens in life.”
A. news          B. story               C. idea    
A. nervous         B. excited         C. interested      
A. saying          B. laughing        C. crying          
A. like               B. before              C. about
A. something      B. nothing         C. anything    
A. to support      B. support         C. supporting      
A. after              B. before              C. since       
A. planned        B. spent               C. raised      
A. dream of           B. think of        C. hear of         
A. what           B. which               C. how

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Leaving high school, I had to choose a career path—medicine or business—before college started in three months, but I couldn’t decide. Both my uncles suggested I work for a month in a          followed by a month in a hospital before I could know what to do. It seemed like a good idea.
Then near the end of two months, I began thinking about my two         . The bank had offered better working conditions. The hospital was full of excitement, but the training was hard. It seemed that the choices of          was going to run out.
The Last day of my work at the hospital, I was          home when I saw a boy hit by a bus and lie in the road as the bus run away.         stopped. I know if the boy stayed there, he would die very soon. So, without help, I lifted him into my car.
The next day, I went to see him. His family were sitting around his bed. The doctor introduced me as “the person who saved the boy’s life”. Everyone got up, with          smiles on their faces. The mother held my hands to her face, repeating again and again, “See, you are an angel!”
What a feeling this was, to help save the life of another person!           , I knew I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I went to college for my medical studies.
We may spend a lot of time wondering about what          to take in our lives, but sometimes you don’t really have to worry about your          decisions. They are made for you by some quality(品质) in you—by what you’re         to do when necessary.

A.team B.company C.garden D.laboratory

A.uncles B.hobbies C.colleges D.experiences

A.business B.education C.career D.subject

A.running B.riding C.staying D.driving

A.All B.Few C.Nobody D.Someone

A.gentle B.weak C.pleasant D.grateful

A.Luckily B.Probably C.Immediately D.Quietly

A.path B.action C.interest D.advice

A.big B.personal C.quick D.fair

A.free B.afraid C.ready D.careful

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先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的词,使短文意思完整。所填单词必须在答题卷标有题号的横线上完整写出。 (本大题共5分,每格0.5分)
Success comes from good habits. The most important reason that helps you succeed is what you do every day. Your habits are so important that they will decide whether you are successful or not. If you have strong and healthy habits, it does not matter whether or not you f_________ today because you are sure to succeed in the long run. Having positive habits does not mean that you will succeed every time. However, in the long term, there is no d_________ that you will achieve your goals and be successful f_________
A positive action will not change your life, but the same action r_________ one thousand times will have an important effect on your life. For example, if you listen to English only one time, you will not see a big d___________in your English study. However, if you listen to English one thousand times o________five years’ time, you’ll find you’ve made progress in English. The same applies to适用于health, relationships, work and school.
Everybody can change. A_________it takes is courage and persistence毅力.
Decide right now to improve your life by c__________ your habits. Take actions right now! Don’t be afraid. You will probably make mistakes a__________ the way, but never forget that success is there for you if you have good habits in your life. And if you r__________ to give up, success will be yours.

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阅读短文,用括号内单词的适当形式填空。
Last Sunday the elephant keeper at London Zoo, Jim Robson,     (kill) by one of the elephants he loved. This was terrible, and it could be a big problem for the future of London Zoo—and maybe for all of Britain’s city zoos.
London Zoo said that it     (move) its three elephants to a wild animal park outside London. Its director-general(总经理), Michael Dixon, said, “We are sorry that the elephants    (leave); there      (be) elephants at London Zoo since 1831.”
One British newspaper said that though many small animals were very interesting, most people wanted to see big animals—and most of all elephants.
London Zoo is not only losing its elephants. The tigers will also leave soon and most of the bears have already gone. Outside the elephant house at London Zoo, a woman     (call) Mary said she wished the zoo    (keep) big animals. “This is the only way the young people can see animals without    (travel) to other countries,” she said.
Zoos are not very good places for animals, but they can help to well keep them. Children can also learn a lot about the animals when they visit zoos.
Another visitor, a man called Alan, was very angry. “If the elephants   (send) back to the wild, they will die. If you take away big animals, people will stop   (visit) London Zoo. It can survive (继续生存)at the moment, but it     (not survive) in the future. "
However, Mary Rosevear, director of the Federation of Zoos, believes that city zoos can survive without keeping large animals.

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Happiness is for everyone, and you don’t need to care about those people who have beautiful houses with            and swimming pools or those who have nice cars           a lot of money and so on. Why? Because those who have big houses may often            lonely and those who have cars may want to walk on the country roads in their free time.
In fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are   in           at school, your friends will help you; when you study at your lessons, your parents are always           good care of your life and your health; when you get          , your friends will say congratulations to you; when you do something wrong, people around you will help you to           it. And when you do something good to others, you will feel happy, too. All these are your happiness. If you notice those things, you can see that happiness is always          you.
Happiness is not the same as money. It is a feeling of your heart. When you are    poor you can also say you are very happy because you have something else that can’t be bought with money. When you meet difficulties, you can say loudly you are very happy because you have more chances to          yourself. So you cannot always say you are poor or you have bad luck. As the saying goes: Life is like a revolving(转动的)door. When it           , it also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.

A.trees B.flowers C.gardens D.cars

A.and B.with C.but D.for

A.be B.feel C.seem D.live

A.wrong B.trouble C.problem D.danger

A.making B.talking C.feeling D.taking

A.regret B.trouble C.decision D.success

A.correct B.forget C.change D.know

A.before B.around C.follow D.for

A.develop B.progress C.challenge D.exercise

A.goes B.sleeps C.moves D.closes

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The greatest feeling in the world comes not from receiving presents, or even getting an A on the math test you studied so hard for. Rather, it           when you hand a cup of hot coffee to that older man sitting on the side of the street asking for money. You feel it when you drive an hour and a half to a           to meet children with cancer. And you feel it when you sit down with your friend to comfort her           her mother died. Helping others can be the greatest feeling in the world, and I           this just one year ago.
My friend asked me to attend a Youth Group meeting at his church. After an hour of listening to them          their opinions, I was invited to go with them to help           the homeless.
Early that Saturday morning, a team of 15 teenagers began making sandwiches and counting bags of candy. For the first time in my life I realized that we, the teens of America, can make a        . Since it was my first time, and I wasn’t part of the group, I felt a little out of place. But watching the others           the food drove my nervousness away.
Before long, all 150 bagged lunches were gone and the group was           its way home. I realized that not only is my friend an amazing person, but that all of those people are amazing. That’s what made me join the Youth Group.
I work at a coffee shop but don’t make much. It’s not the best job, but there are times when it’s worth it. For example, a few weeks ago, when the store was          and I was bored, looking out of the window, I noticed an old man sitting outside. He had been there before. As a matter of fact, he           came in to buy anything because he didn’t have any money. I took up a cup of coffee, walked outside, and handed it to him. The smile on his face made my day, and as I walked back into the store, I put my own money into the drawer. Then I knew how the members of the Youth Group feel every time they help someone. Knowing that you can help
is         – the greatest feeling in the world.

A.starts B.stops C.lasts D.fails

A.shop B.church C.country D.hospital

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

A.expected B.discovered C.touched D.offered

A.write B.experience C.voice D.discuss

A.teach B.encourage C.move D.feed

A.decision B.success C.dream D.difference

A.take out B.pick out C.hand out D.point out

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

A.empty B.free C.busy D.crowded

A.even B.usually C.never D.often

A.helpful B.wonderful C.hopeful D.useful

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Sudha Chandran, a well-known dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident. She was also         on her career path.
Though the accident brought her bright career to a        , she didn’t give up. In the          months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed a man-made rubber         filled with sponge (海绵). So           she wanted to go back to dance after she had been fitted with her new leg. Sudha knew that she believed in herself and could realize her dream, so she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing ---          to walk, turn, jump, balance, bend, stretch, twist, twirl...

After every recital (music, dance given by one person) she would ask her dad about her performance. “You           have a long way to go” was the answer she used to get in return. In January 1984, Sudha made a historic           by giving a public recital in Bombay. She performed in such a great success that it moved everyone to tears and this           pushed her to the highest position again. That evening when she asked her dad the           question, he didn’t say anything. He just touched her feet as praise.
Sudha’s comeback was so moving that a film producer          to make the story into a hit film.
When someone asked Sudha how she had managed to dance again, she said quite simply, “You don’t need feet to dance.           is impossible in this world. If you have the will to win, you can achieve anything.”  (266)
 

A.takenoff B.cutoff C.keptoff D.putoff

A.top B.level C.point D.stop

A.unforgettable B.different C.painful D.dangerous

A.flower B.leg C.gift D.box

A.strangely B.lonely C.strongly D.heavily

A.learning B.remembering C.wanting D.starting

A.yet B.ever C.also D.still

A.change B.movement C.comeback D.promise

A.story B.performance C.decision D.accident

A.same B.new C.normal D.strange

A.allowed B.had C.refused D.decided

A.Nothing B.Anything C.Something D.Everything

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My crippled(瘸腿的)grandmother was dancing. I stood in the living room doorway, looking at her beautiful movements, completely        . Do you know she'd had her accident. I had read that in an old newspaper article.
‘‘So...Your leg? I mean,         did your leg heal(治愈)?"
“To tell you the truth my legs have been well all my life,” she said.
“But I don't understand!” I said, “Your dancing career...You         all these years?”
‘‘Very much so, and for a very good        .”
She thought for a while and then continued. “Your grandfather and I were talking about engagement(订婚)        he had to go to war. I was so afraid of losing him that the only way I could stay normal was to dance. I put all my heart          practicing and I became very good. The public loved me, but all I could feel worried about not knowing whether the love of my life would          return. One day a letter came, There were only three sentences: “I have lost my leg. I am no longer a        man and now give you back your freedom. It is best you forget about me.”
“I made my decision there and then. I traveled away from the city. When I returned I had bought        a stick. I told everyone I had been in a car crash and that my leg would never completely heal again. No one doubted the story l had learned to limp(一瘸一拐地走). And I made sure the first person to hear of my accident was a         I knew well. Then I went to the hospital. The nurses pushed your grandfather outside in his         .I took a deep breath, leaned on my stick and limped to him.”
I showed him newspaper articles of my accident. “There is a whole life waiting for us out there! But I am not going to         you. You are going to walk yourself.”
I limped a few steps toward him and showed him what I'd taken out of my pocket. “Now show me you are          a man.” I said.He bent to take his stick from the ground and struggled(挣扎) out of that wheelchair.He managed it on his own and walked to me and never sat in a wheelchair          in his life.”
“What did you show him?” I had to know. Grandma looked at me and smiled. “Two engagement rings, of course. I had bought them the day          he left for the war and I was not going to waste them on any other man.”

A.dropped B.defeated C.shocked D.pleased

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

A.predicted B.pretended C.prepaired D.preferred

A.reason B.excuse C.effect D.result

A.where B.while C.when D.since

A.with B.into C.for D.from

A.just B.almost C.ever D.even

A.sad B.half C.rich D.whole

A.myself B.himself C.ourselves D.youself

A.doctor B.reporter C.visitor D.leader

A.way B.sunglass C.car D.wheelchair

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

A.hardly B.still C.also D.never

A.again B.about C.above D.along

A.though B.unless C.until D.after

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