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__71___ .Being angry doesn’t really solve much, but what people do when they feel angry is important. The goal is to calm down and try to solve what is bothering you. This is hard for some kids and adults, too. Instead of calming down, some kids might keep getting more and more upset until they explode like a volcano!

__72___ .Their anger might be so strong that they lose control of their temper. They may act in ways unacceptable and hurtful. People may say that someone has trouble controlling their temper.

__73___ Some kids might get so angry that they scream at their parents, break something, or even worse , hit their brothers or sisters._74____ .However, it’s not OK for a kid to do any of those things .Kids don’t want to act in this way , but sometimes angry feelings can be hard to manage. So what to do?

Well, the good news is that kids don’t just have to keep making the same mistakes over and over again.__75___ .Imagine your temper as a puppy inside you that needs some training. The puppy is not bad ---- it will probably turn out a great dog. It just needs to learn some rules because, right now, that puppy is causing some problems to you.

A. You can train you temper.

B.You don’t want to cause trouble.

C. Kids should be allowed to express their feelings, even angry ones.

D. Everybody gets angry sometimes.

E. In fact, they usually mean that a kid behaves badly when feeling angry.

F. Instead of thinking of the person you’re angry with, think of something else.

G. Some kids get angry more often or more easily than some other kids.

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Trying to leave work at the office is proving to be a challenge for many British workers, with research showing that heavy workloads,conflicts and bosses all make an appearance in dreams.

Work-related issues are the number one topic featuring in dreams,with colleagues invading shut-eye time more than celebrities.More than 20 per cent surveyed admitted that they regularly dream about their boss.One in three dreams about work when they are stressed in their job and a quarter stated that they dream about a colleague if there was a conflict with them earlier that day.

Of the 2,000 people surveyed, 20 percent dreamed more if they were under pressure or stressed.The research found that the average person dreams most nights,with only 12 per cent saying they never dream.However, dreams often leave people confused,with 52 per cent saying they do not make sense and 60 percent wishing they could know what they mean.

Commenting on the survey carried out by One Poll for Premier Inn hotels,dreams expert Davina MacKail said, “Whether we are asleep or awake, a problem with a colleague or stress at work can really affect us.More than half of the nation stated that their dreams don’t make sense so I have worked with Premier Inn to make a Dream Dictionary to help dreamers to understand why they dream what they do and what those dreams mean.”

A spokesman for Premier Inn said:“It is really important to try to unwind after a hard day at work but that is easier said than done if something is playing on your mind.”

67.It’s hard for the workers to leave work because they often 

A.spend the night in their offices   B . sleep with office issues in mind

C.have very long office hours    D. have dreams during their work

68.What can we infer about the British workers?

A.Most of their dreams are work-related.

B.Some of them dream about work every night.

C.They dream of their colleagues more than their boss.

D.Their dreams involve work more than anything else.

69.The survey shows that most people 

A.dream more under pressure   B.never dream at all

C.don’t understand their dreams  D.interpret their dreams well

70.Davina MacKail expects people to use his Dream Dictionary when they 

A.have had a dream        B.want to prevent dreams

C.feel stressed and need relaxation  D.do research about dreams

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For six hours we shot through the landscape of the Karoo desert in South Africa. Just rocks and sand and baking sun. Knowing our journey was ending, Daniel and I just wanted to remember all we had seen and done. He used a camera. I used words. I had already finished three notebooks and was into the fourth, a beautiful leather notebook I'd bought in a market in Mozambique.

    Southern Africa was full of stories and visions. We were almost drunk on sensations: the roaring of the water at Victoria Falls, the impossible silence of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. And then the other things: dogs in the streets, whole families in Soweto living in one room, a kilometer from clean water.

   As we drove towards the setting sun, quietness fell over us. The road was empty -- we hadn't seen another car for hours. And as I drove, something caught my eye, something moving next to me. I glanced in the mirror of the car; I glanced sideways to the right, and that was when I saw them. Next to us, by the side of the road, thirty, forty wild horses were racing the car, a cloud of dust rising behind them -- brown, muscular horses almost close enough to touch them, to smell their hot breath. I didn't know how long they had been there next to us.

   I shouted to Dan: "Look!", but he was in a deep sleep, his camera lying useless by his feet.

  They raced the car for a few seconds, then disappeared far behind us, a memory of heroic forms in the red landscape. When Daniel woke up an hour later I told him what had happened.

     "Wild horses?" he said. "Why didn't you wake me up?"

     "I tried. But they were gone after a few seconds."

     "Are you sure you didn't dream it?"

     "You were the one who was sleeping!"

      'Typical, he said. "The best photos are the ones we never take."

     We checked into a dusty hotel and slept the sleep of the dead.

63. During their journey in Africa, the two travelers________

A. made friends with local residents 

B. complained about the poor living conditions

C. enjoyed the sunset in the Karoo desert most

D. recorded their experiences in different ways

64. What does the phrase "heroic forms" in Paragraph 4 refer to?

A. Racing cars.   B. Wild horses.     C. Eye-catching locals. D. Running dogs.

65. What did Daniel think when he woke up and was told what had happened?

  A. He always missed out on the best thing.  B. He had already taken beautiful pictures.

   C. A sound sleep was more important.    D. The next trip would be better.

66. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. How to view wildlife in Africa.      B. Running into wildlife in Africa.

   C. Tourist attractions in southern Africa.  D. Possible dangers of traveling in the desert.

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A group of eight public high school students in Massachusetts, aged l5 to l7, designed and ran their own school within a school. They named their practice the Independent Project. They represented the usual range: two were close to dropping out before they started the project, while others were honors students.

Their guidance teacher was their adviser, consulting with them when the group encountered difficulties. Though they sought advice from English, math and science teachers, they were responsible for monitoring one another’s work and giving one another feedback. There were no grades, but at the end of the term, the students wrote evaluations of their classmates.

The students also designed their own course. In addition to some regular courses, they each took on an ‘individual project’, learning to play the piano or to cook, writing a novel or making a video about domestic(國內(nèi)的) violence. At the end of the term, they performed their new skills in front of the entire school. The last part of their self - designed course was to do a ‘collective project’ that had social significance. Because they felt the whole experience had been so life – changing, they ended up making a film showing how other students could start and run their own schools.

The project was a success. After returning to their traditional study, the students have high motivation and are doing well. One student who had failed all of his previous math courses spent three weeks teaching the others about probability. The lesson learned here is that if students are given the opportunity to take control or contribute significantly to their own learning they will become more accomplished, more engaged and more knowledgeable.

The students in the project are remarkable because they demonstrate the kinds of learning and  personal growth that are possible when teenagers feel ownership of their high school experience,learn things that matter to them and learn together.

60. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Some students might drop out of high school.

B. The teachers monitored the students’ homework.

C. The students themselves solved all their problems.

D. The teachers evaluate the students’ performances.

61. The students involved in the Independent Project              .

A. didn’t need to learn common lessons

B. tended to escape from the whole society

C. were unwilling to share their experiences

D. focused on self-study and working together

62. The project made the students outstanding because              .

A. they are unusually talented       B. they have better backgrounds

C. they have supportive teachers     D. they are owners of their education

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     Just six days after Rankin first attended Congress in 1917,American President Wilson called for a vote to go to war against Germany, as German submarines(潛水艇)attacked American ships during World War I. When Jeanette was called upon to vote,she said,“I want to stand by my country, buy I cannot vote for war. I vote no.” Forty-nine other congress members also voted no, but she was the person who was criticized most. Newspapers said her decision came from weakness and she was anti-American.

In the Second World War, Japanese warplanes attacked the American base at Pearl Harbor in 1941. The time came again for the US Congress members to vote for or against going to war. Everyone was waiting for Jeanette Rankin to vote, who rose and said, “As a woman, I can’t go to war,  so I refuse to send anyone else.” Out of 471 members, she was the only member who voted against war. After that, she received thousands of letters. Most people criticized her, but some praised her for her courage.

Shortly before she died in 1973, she was asked if she regretted voting “no” to the two wars. “Never. ”she answered. “If you are against war, you’re against war regardless of what happens.”

Today, in the US Congress Building,there is a statue of Jeanette Rankin. On the base of the statue are her words: “I cannot vote for war.”

56. Jeanette Rankin decided to run for the US Congress because          .

A. She wanted to become famous throughout the USA

B. She hated war and would vote against war.

C. She wanted to help more women and children

D. She was a born politician

57. Which is true according to the passage?

A. Jeannette was the only member to vote no to the two wars.

B. Jeannette voted no to the wars because she was weak.

C. Everyone in the USA hated her when she voted no to the war against Japan.

D. Jeanette believed that no war was right.

58. From the passage we can tell that Jeanette Rankin was             .

A. full of courage                        B. Very fair

C. Very intelligent                        D. very stubborn.

59. The American people remember Jeanette Rankin mainly for       .

A. her fighting for women’s rights

B. her being the first American woman Congress member

C. her fighting against war

D. her efforts to help women get the voting right

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When I was a puppy, I entertained you and made you laugh. Whenever I was "bad", you'd 36 me and ask, "How could you?"一but then you'd relent(變溫和),and  37 me over for a belly rub.

   My housetraining took a little longer than  38 , because you were terribly busy, but we 39 on that together. We went for long walks in the park and  40 rides in the suburbs. We stopped for ice cream. I took long naps(小睡)in the sun waiting for you to come home at the  41 of the day.

 42 . you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time  43 a human mate. Eventually, you fell in love. She, now your wife, is not a "dog-person", but still I was  44  because you were happy.

  Then the human babies came  45 and I shared your excitement. I was  46 by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them too. Your wife was  47 I would hurt them. But nevertheless,  48 they began to grow, I became their friend. I loved them and they loved me.

  Then you didn't want me  49 . You had a better job in a new city. The apartment building in which you were living didn't  50 pets. You told your wife that it was the dog pound(動物收容所)that was suitable for me.

  I was excited about the car ride until we arrived at the dog pound. It smelled of dogs and cats, of fear and  51 .You filled out the paperwork and said, "I know you will find a good home for her." They shrugged and gave you a pained look. The children were in  52 as they waved me goodbye.

  Is it better to live with hope or without hope? Sometimes when I hear human  53 , I think it is you, or perhaps another human who will love me. It  54 is. Then I feel terrible. Visitors are only interested in puppy dogs, not old-timers like me.

  My beloved  55 , I will think of you and wait for you forever. I hope you receive more loyalty(忠誠)from your family than I showed to you.

36. A. praise         B. question          C. scold        D. touch

37. A. throw         B. roll              C. catch        D. chase

38. A. ever          B. expected          C. before        D. necessary

39. A. turned         B. focused          C. moved           D. worked

40. A. car              B. truck            C. horse        D. dog

41.A. beginning     B. middle           C. end          D. time

42. A. Generally      B. Fortunately        C. Hopefully     D. Gradually

43. A. working with    B. searching for      C. dealing with    D. asking after

44. A. happy         B. disappointed       C. sad          D. relaxed

45. A. round         B. over             C. along        D. on

46. A. fascinated      B. shocked          C. astonished     D. embarrassed

47. A. sure          B. aware            C. informed      D. afraid

48. A. as            B. because          C. before        D. though

49. A. anyway        B. anyhow          C. somewhat     D. anymore

50. A. receive        B. forbid            C. allow        D. need

51.A. excitement     B. warmth          C. homelessness   D. wilderness

52. A. danger        B. terror            C. tears         D. hopes

53. A. sounds        B. footsteps         C. songs        D. talks

54. A. always        B. sometimes        C. seldom       D. never

55. A. master        B. visitor           C. friend        D. companion

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—I’d rather have some fresh juice,if you don’t mind.

—________.

A.No.you’d better not     B.Not at all,anything you want

C.Thank you all the same     D.Yes,but not good

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 Your work experience is a big ____ in the job market but your poor eyesight will limit your choices.

   A. benefit             B. condition        C. promise       D. advantage

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The chairman asked me to ______ the report, because he didn't want to speak for too long at this meeting.

    A.cut out     B.cut away     C.cut off        D.cut down

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 The Regent’s Park is ______ attractive in spring and autumn, for the weather in both seasons is pleasant.

   A. mostly                             B. hardly                    C. merely             D. equally 

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