Many believe that life has smiled on Yang Mi: at the age of 4, she got her first TV drama(剧)role; at 16, she became a model for a fashion magazine; at 18, she went to her dream college — Beijing Film Academy (学院).   
Last year, the 24-year-old actress played bad girl Luo Qingchuan in the time-traveling TV drama, Palace. The drama became a big success and made Yang very famous. The number of her micro blog followers soared from several thousand to more than 3 million overnight.
Could she be any luckier? Yang doesn’t think luck had anything to do with her success. She paved her way all by herself. “Every chance comes from the efforts I’ve made,” said Yang. People now think she’s very hard-working.      
She doesn’t forget the time when people gave her the cold shoulder. Some treated her with little respect. They didn’t want to help her in her time of need. “I have to thank them because they gave me the drive to prove myself,” she said. That’s why she is eager to help others when they are in need.
In May, Yang became the ambassador (大使) for the Climate Group. She calls on people to join the Million-Miracle (百万奇迹) project and plant trees on China’s dry land. Together we’ll fight the bad weather!
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【小题1】What happened to Yang Mi when she was sixteen years old?

A.She got her first drama role.B.She played a bad girlin Palace.
C.She became a fashion model.D.She went to a film college.
【小题2】The underlined word “soared” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced(代替)by ________.
A.fellB.increasedC.stayedD.disappeared
【小题3】Why did Yang Mi succeed in life?  
A.Because she caught every chance luckily.
B.Because she often helped workers to pave the road.
C.Because she put more efforts into her work.
D.Because she wrote her micro blog to attract fans.
【小题4】If Yang Mi meets an actress in need of help, she will _________.
A.show her a cold shoulderB.treat her impolitely
C.criticize her seriouslyD.give her a hand
【小题5】The last paragraph is mainly about_________.
A.what Yang has done for the Climate Group B.the Million-Miracle project
C.planting trees on China’s dry landD.Yang’s courage to fight the bad weather

Many believe that life has smiled on Yang Mi: at the age of 4, she got her first TV drama(剧)role; at 16, she became a model for a fashion magazine; at 18, she went to her dream college — Beijing Film Academy (学院).   

Last year, the 24-year-old actress played bad girl Luo Qingchuan in the time-traveling TV drama, Palace. The drama became a big success and made Yang very famous. The number of her micro blog followers soared from several thousand to more than 3 million overnight.

Could she be any luckier? Yang doesn’t think luck had anything to do with her success. She paved her way all by herself. “Every chance comes from the efforts I’ve made,” said Yang. People now think she’s very hard-working.      

She doesn’t forget the time when people gave her the cold shoulder. Some treated her with little respect. They didn’t want to help her in her time of need. “I have to thank them because they gave me the drive to prove myself,” she said. That’s why she is eager to help others when they are in need.

In May, Yang became the ambassador (大使) for the Climate Group. She calls on people to join the Million-Miracle (百万奇迹) project and plant trees on China’s dry land. Together we’ll fight the bad weather!

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

1.What happened to Yang Mi when she was sixteen years old?

A.She got her first drama role.               B.She played a bad girlin Palace.

C.She became a fashion model.              D.She went to a film college.

2.The underlined word “soared” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced(代替)by ________.

A.fell              B.increased         C.stayed            D.disappeared

3.Why did Yang Mi succeed in life?  

A.Because she caught every chance luckily.

B.Because she often helped workers to pave the road.

C.Because she put more efforts into her work.

D.Because she wrote her micro blog to attract fans.

4.If Yang Mi meets an actress in need of help, she will _________.

A.show her a cold shoulder                 B.treat her impolitely

C.criticize her seriously                    D.give her a hand

5.The last paragraph is mainly about_________.

A.what Yang has done for the Climate Group     B.the Million-Miracle project

C.planting trees on China’s dry land          D.Yang’s courage to fight the bad weather

 

Last Friday,after doing all the family shopping in town.I wanted to have a rest before catching the train.I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into a coffee shop.It was a cheap self-service place with long tables to sit at.I put my heavy bag down on the floor,put the newspaper and chocolate on the table and then went to get a cup of coffee.

When I came back with the coffee, there was someone sitting in the next seat.It was a boy with dark glasses and old clothes, and his hair was colored bright red at the front.He had started to eat my chocolate!

Naturally,I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn't want to have any trouble.I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper,tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate.(A)The boy looked at me closely.Then he took a second piece of my chocolate.I could hardly believe it.(B)Still I didn't say anything to him.When he took a third piece,I felt more angry than uneasy.I thought,“Well,I shall have the last piece.” and I got it.

The boy gave me a strange look,then stood up.As he left he shouted out.“There is something wrong with that woman!” Everyone looked at me, but I didn't want to quarrel with the boy,so I kept quiet.I didn't realize that I had made a mistake until I finished my coffee and was ready to leave.My face turned red when I saw my unopened chocolate under the newspaper.The chocolate that I had been eating was the boy's!

1.Has the boy made a mi stake?

2.Where was that woman unopened chocolate?

3.Whose was the chocolate that the woman had been eating?

4.将A句改为被动语态。

                                                           closely.

5.将B句改为同义句。

_                                                      to him.

     Do you have problem in your life and not know how to be happy? If     1     , you will find Being
Happy Teenager written by the Australian writer Andrew Matthews     2     .
     In his book, Matthews    3     us how to live a happy life and answer the questions from   teenagers.
     There are     4      subjects such as parents and friends,and the book says we should stop    5    and
forgi e宽恕). The     6     tells as useful skills such as how to put what you have learned into
pictures of your mi do   7       your memory better.
     Many teenagers think    8      happi ess comes from a good exam result    9     praise (赞扬) from
other people. But you can     10     be happy when there are no such good things.
     Success comes from a good att~tude~f you    11    problems,you will achieve success in
the future.
     Some school students have    12     such as being too tall or too short. But Matthews tells us that
happiness comes from tH k~g about things    13     a positive way.lf you are    14    , people notice you
and you can get a better view at the movie;if you are short,your clothesand shoes take less    15     in
your bedroom! This is Matthews' most important lesson:youchoose to be happy!
(     )1. A. so        
(     )2. A. careful    
(     )3. A. asks      
(     )4. A. few        
(     )5. A. to be angry
(     )6. A. book      
(     )7. A. forget    
(     )8. A. that      
(     )9. A. yet        
(     )10. A. either    
(     )11. A. hear from  
(     )12. A. questions  
(     )13. A. at        
(     )14. A. short      
(     )15. A. money     
B. not        
B. useful    
B. says      
B. alittle    
B. being angry
B. movie      
B. change    
B. what      
B. so        
B. already    
B. learn from
B. chances    
B. on        
B. tall      
B. time  
C. do            
C. easily        
C. tells        
C. much          
C. becoming happy
C. story        
C. make          
C. which        
C. but          
C. almost        
C. come from    
C. problems      
C. by            
C. strong        
C. place 
D. such      
D. excited  
D. talks    
D. many      
D. be sad    
D. song      
D. have      
D. if        
D. or        
D. also      
D. get from  
D. challenges
D. in        
D. weak      
D. room      

     Mi Lan loves to buy clothes from Taobao. It saves time and sometimes you can find really cheap goods.

After a recent online shopping, Mi took photos of some of her most satisfying goods and put them to a lifestyle forum(论坛) on Tianya.cn. The 25-year-old hadn’t expected it would be the beginning of a nightmare.

The returning message Mi received were unacceptable. “You call this fashion? How old are you? 50?” read one message. Another accused(谴责) Mi of advertising for these clothes: “Get out of here with your ugly goods! Don’t waste people’s time!” Yet another message questioned Mi’s money situation, saying the clothes looked cheap but that even poor people should have a better fashion sense.
     “I just wanted to share my online shopping experience,” said a deeply red-faced Mi, who deleted her photos from the website the next day. “But now I’ve lost confidence in my image. None of my friends told me before that I dressed in bad taste. Why are people so unkind online?”
     Why? We used to think that people are rude online because of hiding behind anonymous(匿名) situation, we feel like we can get away with anything. But since the rise of social networking sites, we are not as anonymous as we used to be.
     Still, rudeness goes everywhere. Sina’s Weibo, for example, requires users to register(注册) with their real name, yet people do not shy away from using dirty words whenever they disagree with each other. It is worse with some famous people and so-called “public stars”, some of who might even use personal attacks(攻击). Politeness and good manners do not get you noticed on weibos, but strangest and most impolite words will.
     Scientists and researchers have tried to find out why we do wrong things when using social websites. According to a Wall Street Journal article, recent research suggests that visiting social networking sites brings down our self-control.

This is because most of us present a beautified image of ourselves on Facebook or Weibo. This good image and the encouragement we get from good words uplift our self-respect.
     But when we are too proud of ourselves, we might show poor self-control. It’s a bit like drinking: wine might make us feel good, but too much wine harms our minds and makes us lose our self-control. Many people forget that they’re speaking out loud when they communicate online, especially when posting from a smart phone.

 56. What happened to Mi Lan?

A. She got attacked on the Internet.

B. Her photos were well-received on the Internet.

C. She got her first experience in shopping on line.

D. Her advertisement on the Internet was not successful.

57. What does the word "nightmare" in paragraph 2 mean?

A. An exciting experience.

B. An unforgettable experience.

C. A bad dream or something bad.

D. A beautiful dream people have at night.

58. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Shopping on line has many benefits.

B. Mi Lan is a girl fond of sharing with others.

C. Many people often forget they’re speaking out aloud online.

D. Some people are trying to get noticed by using rudeness.

59. The writer wants to tell us that____.

A. shopping online is getting more and more popular

B. visiting social networking sites may lower our self-control

C. people are rude online because of hiding behind anonymous

D. people always use dirty words whenever they disagree with each other

 

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