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---We thought he would have won the game.
---What a pity! He too nervous when playing.
A.had been B.has been C.was D.would have been
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I can still remember when I met my best friend.She had just moved into the neighborhood and her grandmother brought her down to 1 me.I hid behind my motherland she hid behind her grandmother, 2 to look at each other.Soon we lost the 3 and started playing with each other.
In the 7th grade,I first lost touch with her.She was 4 family problems and I deserted her to be with the because they knew she had 5 people.None of my new friends liked her as much as I did because they knew she had 6 .However,every summer we 7 always sit at each other’s house and watch soap operas,and talk about all the boys we liked.
It was last year when I noticed the problem.I guess I was 8 devoted in high school to 9 she needed someone there for her.Anyway,she made a new best friend and so did I.Then 1 didn’t know why,10 she started cutting herself!
She then was diagnosed(診斷)with clinical depression.At first,1 was very 11 ,but we still stayed in 12 .I wanted to be there for her since her new best friend basically 13 her and people were calling her 14 .
Yesterday she came to me and said:“I never knew what a best friend was 15 you were the only person that would stop me cutting.I 16 you so much,and you didn’t even know you were 17 me.”
We both cried.And I guess a kind of 18 from my life so far is never to give up on your friends.Even if they aren’t as cool as others,or people think they are crazy,they need 19 there.If you desert them,you will only be 20 yourself.
1.A.follow B.meet C.join D.support
2.A.scared B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.worried D.delighted
3.A.temper B.interest C.confidence D.shyness
4.A.taking up B.getting through C.going through D.making up
5.A.happier B.cooler C.stronger D.cleverer
6.A.problems B.shortcomings C.partners D.disabilities
7.A.should B.could C.would D.might
8.A.much B.too C.only D.just
9.A.a(chǎn)dmit B.a(chǎn)ccept C.consider D.realize
10.A.but B.for C.or D.so
11.A. calm B.considerate C.upset D.helpful
12.A.place B.touch C.control D.mood
13.A.confused B.bothered C.reminded D.deserted
14.A.crazy B.stubborn C.clumsy D.stupid
15.A.unless B.a(chǎn)s C.until D.that
16.A.expect B.influence C.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.demand
18.A.honour B.favour C.pleasure D.lesson
19.A.someone B.something C.a(chǎn)nyone D.everything
20.A.innocent B.successful C.guilty D.reliable
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From the beginning of human history, wild animals provided food, clothing and sometimes
medicine.We may not depend as much on wild animals now.But we hear about them every day.
Americans use the names of animals in many ways.Automobile manufacturers and gasoline companies especially like to use big cats to sell their products.They like lions, tigers and wildcats.When Americans say wildcat, they usually mean a lynx, an ocelot or a bobcat.All these cats attack quickly and fiercely.So wildcats represent something fast and fierce.
An early American use of the word wildcat was quite different.It was used to describe members of Congress who declared war on Britain in 1812.A magazine of that year said the wildcat congressmen went home.It said they were unable to face the responsibility of having involved their country in an unnecessary war.
Wildcat also has been used as a name for money in the 1800s.At that time, some states permitted banks to make their own money.One bank in the state of Michigan offered paper money with a picture of a wildcat on it.Some banks, however, did not have enough gold to support all the paper money they offered.So the money had little or no value.It was called a wildcat bill or a wildcat bank note.The banks who offered this money were called wildcat banks.A newspaper of the time said those were the days of wildcat money.It said a man might be rich in the morning and poor by night.
Wildcat then was also used for an oil well or gold mine that had almost no oil or gold in it.Dishonest developers would buy such property.Then they would sell it and leave town with the money.The buyers were left with worthless holes in the ground.Today, wildcat oil wells are in areas that are not known to have oil.
1.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Wildcats and their stories.
B.Wildcats and their characters.
C.Varieties of animal species.
D.Relationship between animals and humans.
2.From the passage we can know that .
A.wildcats represent the state of Michigan
B.the use of wildcat was not always the same
C.wildcats are the best friend of human beings
D.honest developers never buy wildcat oil wells
3.The underlined words “a lynx, an ocelot or a bobcat” in Paragraph 1 may refer to “ ”.
A.gasoline companies
B.a(chǎn)utomobile manufacturers
C.names of wildcats
D.brands of automobile
4.Which of the following would people like to have or trust according to the passage?
A.Wildcat congressmen. B.Wildcat oil wells.
C.Wildcat banks. D.Wildcat cars.
5.It can be inferred that during the days of wildcat money .
A.people couldn’t buy anything with the money
B.people didn’t know how to save money
C.the rich invested too much on oil wells
D.people complained and suffered a lot
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The writing of Shakespeare are today little read by young people in Britain.His young
readership is limited to those who choose to study literature at university.
Shakespeare’s work, together with most other classics, is seen as remote, and written in a 400
-year-old version of English that is about as inviting as toothache.
Still,in British schools,it is compulsory to study the bard(詩人),and when something is
made compulsory,usually the result is boredom,resentment(憎恨)or both.
This was my experience of the classics at school.But when I reached my late teenage years,
I had a change of heart.Like every other young person since the dawn of time,the world confused
me.I wanted answers,So I turned to books to find them.
I went on to take a PhD in literature and have taught it in Britain and China.I have never
regretted it.There is something in literature that people want,even if they don’t read books.You
see this in the popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works,the recent film version of
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice being a case in point.These popular adaptations may help
increase people’s interest in the classics.
Reading a simplified Romeo and Juliet may perhaps lead to a reading of Shakespeare’s actual
play.If that is the case,then I welcome the trend.But do not make the mistake of thinking that it is the same thing.Shakespeare is a poet.His greatness is in his language.Reading someone else’s rewriting of his work is like peeling a banana,throwing away the fruit,and eating the skin.Take on the original.It really is worth the effort.
1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The language used in classics is no longer in use today.
B.British students usually find compulsory reading dull.
C.Only those studying literature read Shakespeare’s works.
D.For British people,Shakespeare’s works are no longer classics.
2.According to the passage,the writer .
A.has liked literary classics since an early age
B.was forced to read the classics for a PhD
C.turned to literature to seek answers in his teens
D.thinks only people who read books like literature
3.The popularity of TV and movie adaptations of great works may help people .
A.1earn more about tradition
B.get a PhD in literature
C.seek their answers about the world
D.become more interested in the classics
4.The underlined phrase “a case in point” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “ ”.
A.a(chǎn) great hit B.a(chǎn) good example
C.a(chǎn) movie adaptation D.a(chǎn) popular phenomenon
5.What does the writer intend to tell us in the last paragraph?
A.The fruit of a banana is more useful than its skin.
B.The rewriting trend does more harm than good.
C.Readers should try to read the original versions.
D.Readers need to learn the language in the classics.
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As more Americans go to mainland China to take jobs,more Chinese and Americans are
working side by side.These cross—cultural partnerships,while beneficial in many ways,are
also highlighting tensions that expose differences in work experience,pay levels and communication.
In the last few years,a growing number of Americans in their 20s and 30s have been heading
to China for employment,attracted by its faster-growing economy and lower jobless rate.Their Chinese co-workers are often around the same age.But the two groups were raised differently.The Americans have had more exposure to free-market principles.“Young Americans were brought up in a commercial environment,” said Neng Zhao,28,a senior associate at Blue Oak Capital,a private firm based in Beijing.“We weren't.So the workplace is a unique learning process for my generation.”
Managers hiring workers in China appear to be paying for Western experience.Foreigners tend to earn 10 to 15 percent more than their Chinese counterparts (persons working in similar positions),said Michael Norman,senior vice president at Sibson Consulting,an American firm.That imbalance does not go unnoticed by Chinese workers.“There is definitely the belief that Americans get paid more for the same work,”said Ting Wang,25,an associate at Wild China,a travel company based in Beijing.On the other hand,Chinese workers have a deeper understanding of the influences,like.Confucianism and Communism,which play a part in their country’s culture and economy.
It is important and necessary for Americans working in China to adjust,said Mr.Norman,who works on management and work force issues for multinational companies operating in Asia.
“In the West,there is such a bonus on getting things done quickly,but when you come to work in China,you need to work on listening and being more patient and understanding of local ways of doing business,”he said.
1.More Americans go to China to take jobs because .
A.they want to experience different cultures
B.Chinese workers are easier to cooperate
C.they can’t find proper jobs in America
D.the economy of China is developing rapidly
2.What is mainly talked about in the passage?
A.Cross-cultural conflicts.
B.Cross—cultural partnerships.
C.Multi—national companies in China.
D.Different pays for the same work.
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Americans benefit more from working in China.
B.Chinese and American employees have the same experience.
C.Young Chinese can benefit from cross—cultural partnerships.
D.More Americans working in China cause higher jobless rate.
4.What does the underlined word “imbalance” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Unfair pay levels.
B.Different working experience.
C.Unequal opportunities.
D.Different upbringing environment.
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that .
A.Americans working in China adjust very well
B.ways of doing business in different countries differ
C.doing business in China takes money and patience
D.international companies need to understand each other
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[1]Compared to people with bad attitudes,people are less likely to suffer from
colds.It’s possible that being positive helps the body fight il1nesses.
[2]In a previous study,people who tended to be cheerful and lively were least likely to
develop coughs and other cold symptoms.People who showed positive feelings were also less likely to mention symptoms to their doctors,even when medical tests detected those symptoms.
[3]Those findings were interesting,but they didn’t prove that a person’s attitude affects
whether he or she gets sick.Instead,it was still possible that a person’s underlying personality is what matters.
[4]Evidence suggests,for instance,that certain people are naturally more likely to be outgoing and optimistic,with high self-esteem and a sense of control over life.This would mean that who we are,not how we feel,ultimately decides our chances of catching colds.
[5]To figure out which mattered more,personality or emotions,the researchers interviewed
193 healthy adults.The results showed that everyone in the study was equally likely to get infected.Their symptoms,however,differed depending on the types of emotions that they had reported over the previous fortnight.
[6]Among those who reported good moods and had been infected with the flu virus,for example, 28 percent developed coughs and stuffy noses.On the other hand,those symptoms
struck 41 percent of people who had been less positive.
[7]Scientists argue about whether negative emotions or positive emotions have a stronger effect on how healthy we are.For now,it can’t hurt to look on the bright side more often than not !
1.What’s the main idea of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words)
2.Fill in the blank with proper words in first paragraph.(Please answer within 10 words)
3.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
But,their symptoms were closely related to the emotions they had claimed to have in the last two weeks.
4.Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into proper Chinese.
5.Suppose one of your friends had got infected with the H1N1 flu,give him/her at least
three pieces of advice.(Please answer within 30 words)
①
②
③
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―Karen, can I talk to you for a minute?
―Sure, ________?
A.how come B.what’s up C.how’s that D.what for
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The chairman will be pleased at ________ scene that everything is in ________ place.
A.a(chǎn); a B.the; the C.the; 不填 D.不填; the
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Cao Cao’s tomb is reported ________ in China, which attracts nationwide attention.
A.being found B.to be found
C.having been found D.to have been found
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My father didn’t have to say anything.I knew he was upset from his ________.
A.look B.sight C.a(chǎn)ppearance D.sign
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