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Not long ago, I made up my mind to read a lot of books to get more knowledge. So I went to the library and 36 happily with several books. But after a few days, I felt impatient. The 37 of finishing all of them seemed impossible, because I always found it 38 to calm down to read a whole book. I didn’t know what to do with it. Then 39 one day I thought of "Why not make read­ing fun?" It gave me 40 again. Reading is a journey of spirit. Every time we read a book, we are actually talking    41    the writer. I tried to put all
my effort into his or her books, 42 I could feel all of his or her happiness and suffering. Now books have become a part of my life.
See? Attitude (态度) can make a great 43 . Someone once said,"Even though the situ­ation is bad, people still have one freedom ( 自由) to 44 their attitude. "So,don’t complain about study or work. It helps 45 . Try to see things from a different way. Believe me; this will change the situation and help you a lot.
小题1:
A.sangB.jumpedC.returnedD.danced
小题2:
A.wayB.habitC.suggestionD.idea
小题3:
A.hardB.interestingC.happyD.easy
小题4: A. sadly        B quickly C. suddenly         D. hardly
小题5:
A.adviceB.hopeC.timeD.knowledge
小题6:
A.withB.aboutC.ofD.at
小题7:
A.becauseB.thoughC.butD.so
小题8:
A.decisionB.differenceC.discussionD.promise
小题9:
A.announceB.chooseC.showD.hide
小题10:
A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something

小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:B
小题1:A
本文通过作者自己的亲身经历告诉我们当我们面对困难时,我们可以改变我们的观点,这样可能得到一个新的内容。
小题1:根据上文的意思,选C。
小题1:根据句子意思的需要,选D表示想法的意思。
小题1:本题考查的动词的固定用法,这四个选项都可以和down连用,但意思不一样,根据本题的需要,选择A。
小题1:根据上下文的意思需要,选C。
小题1:根据上文对于读书无兴趣,然后通过发现这个又能给希望较为合适,故选B。
小题1:根据作者的意图,表示的和作者说话,交谈,故选A。
小题1:根据上下文的意思,可判断前后句子之间为因果关系,故选D。
小题1:根据文章中“Try to see things from a different way”可推断答案为B。
小题1:根据上下文的意思选B.
小题1:根据前文“don’t complain about study or work”可选A。
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   A man is going to open a shop selling hats. He wanted a good sign to put over his shop. He wrote:
JOHN BROWN HATTER
Makes and Sells Hats
for Ready Money
   The first friend gave him the advice that the word “hatter” wasn’t needed. So John crossed out the word “HATTER” . Then he came to another friend for advice. This friend said that it was not polite to say “for ready money”. So he crossed out “for ready money”. The sign now said:
JOHN BROWN
Makes and Sells Hats
One day a friend was passing his shop. He saw this sign and said that when a man bought a hat, he didn’t care who made it. So John crossed out that word, too.
But when another friend saw “ John Brown Sells Hats”, he said , “ Of course you sell hats. No one thinks you give them away for free.” So, at last the sign read:
JOHN   BROWN
小题1: “ For ready money” means ___________________.
A. pay for the hat here when you buy it  
B. if you buy the hat you can pay for it in a few days
C. hats here are only for the people with much money
小题2:How many friends gave John some advice on how to write the sign?
A. Three.                     B. Four.                    C. Two.
小题3:___________________was crossed out first.
A. “ John Brown Sells Hats”        B. “Hatter”              C. “for Ready Money”
小题4: Each friend has___________________thought.
A. no                          B. the same                C. his own
小题5:This story tells us that _____________________.
A. it isn’t possible to please everybody
B. it’s easy to sell hats
C. sellers must please everybody
When I was in the third grade, I was chosen to be the princess in the school play. For “weeks my mother had helped me practise my lines. But once on the stage, every word    11  from my head. Then my teacher asked me to change my role to be a narrator (解说者) for the play.    12  I didn’t tell my mother what had happened that day, she noticed my    13  and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden.
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions (蒲公英) popping (炸开)   14   the grass in bunches (束). I watched my mother bend down by one of the bunches. “I think I’ll dig up (挖光) all these weeds (野草),” she said. “From now on, we’ll   15  have roses in this garden.”
“But I like dandelions,” I protested(抗议). “All flowers are   16 —even dandelions !”
My mother looked at me seriously. “Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn’t it?” she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. “And that is   17  of people, too,” she added.
When I   18  that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth. “But you will be a wonderful narrator,” she said,    19  me of how much I loved to read stories’ aloud.
Thanks to my mother’s encouragement, I got to know everybody had his or her own    20  in the world. I felt proud of the role in the play.
小题1:
A.developedB.leftC.failedD.disappeared
小题2:
A.IfB.BecauseC.ThoughD.Since
小题3:
A.difficultyB.mistakeC.dangerD.unhappiness
小题4:
A.throughB.pastC.beyondD.behind
小题5:
A.hardlyB.onlyC.stillD.also
小题6:
A.harmlessB.healthyC.beautifulD.fresh
小题7:
A.trueB.kindC.sameD.clever
小题8:
A.rememberedB.realizedC.explainedD.promised
小题9:
A.representingB.complainingC.recommendingD.reminding
小题10:
A.honorB.progressC.valueD.interest
Learning Chinese may seem difficult to foreigners outside China. However, Daisy Raffan, an
36   girl in Britain, hopes to bring the   37   to the young people.
Daisy has   38   an online learning website to teach the language to as   39   people as possible, all over the world.
With China’s fast development in the world, Daisy thinks   40   important for people to learn the language sooner rather than later.
Daisy has been learning Putonghua   41   the age of five. Two years ago,   42   she decided to pass on what she had learned, she   43   the idea for the website, kidschineseclub.com.
She said: “People are afraid to learn Putonghua. One of the main reasons is that they think it’s an   44   language to learn, but I have had fun   45   it .And I hope what I have done is easy and fun.”
Her   46    offers a series of lessons, which are videos of Daisy teaching a group of students on topics from greetings and numbers to Chinese culture.
Daisy’s website has   47   the support of several important persons —the teenager says she has received a letter praising(赞扬) her work from Gordon Brown,   48   is the British Prime Minister(首相).
She said: “I wrote to him and told him what I was doing and got a letter   49  . He said that what I was doing was a really good idea. I thought it was amazing. I was excited that   50   was supporting what we’re doing.”
小题1:
A.18 years oldB.18-year-oldC.18-years-oldD.18 year old
小题2:
A.languageB.ideaC.information D.gift
小题3:
A.put upB.showed upC.set upD.thought up
小题4:
A.muchB.moreC.manyD.most
小题5:
A.thatB.thisC.themD.it
小题6:
A.forB.atC.sinceD.in
小题7:
A.beforeB.afterC.ifD.although
小题8:
A.came out B.came onC.came overD.came up with
小题9:
A.impossibleB.interestingC.excellentD.easy
小题10:
A.doesB.doC.doingD.to do
小题11:
A.e-mailB.magazine C.essayD.website
小题12:
A.wonB.madeC.givenD.beaten
小题13:
A.whomB.which C.whoD./
小题14:
A.inB.back C.downD.up
小题15:
A.someone such important B.so important someone
C.such important someoneD.someone so important
What’s the best way to remember our happiest moments, like a birthday or festival? I bet you would answer , “Take lots of photos!” Well, here is a great surprise. People who always take photos may actually be harming(伤害) their memory, because they’re not concentrating on the event itself. That’s according to new research by Fairfield University, Connecticut, in the US. They call this the “photo-taking impairment(损害) affect”.
“People so often take out their cameras almost mindlessly to catch a moment, to the point that they are missing what is happening right in front of them,” Henkel and her team decided to perform an experiment. They wanted to find out whether taking photos in a museum weakened(减弱) a visitor’s memory of what they had seen. So they simply told a group to look around the museum, and either take photos of the items on display, or try to remember what they had seen. In addition(另外), the amount(数量) of detail(细节) they remembered was worse than those who didn’t take photos. “These results show how the mind’s eye and the camera’s eye are not the same,” said Henkel.
But don’t put your camera down just yet. Other studies have found that looking back at old photos helps us remember an event, compared to just taking a photo and forgetting about it. So next time you’re thinking of taking a photo, just think: is it better to look at the beauty around you with your own eyes, or behind the eye of the camera?
小题1: When we take photos, we _________.
A.fail to focus on the event itself
B.can’t record the details
C.remember what we have seen
D.are likely to have a poor memory
小题2:Which of the following is NOT true about the experiment?
A.People who didn’t take photos did better in the experiment.
B.They asked a group to try to remember what they had seen.
C.The experiment aimed to learn what people were interested in at the museum.
D.People who took photos in the museum could remember less details.
小题3:According to the passage, we’d better _________.
A.never use our cameras
B.remember an event by heart
C.always remember an event with the help of a camera
D.see everything only with our own eyes
小题4:What do the results of the experiment show us?
A.The mind’s eye and the camera’s eye are not the same.
B.People remember happiest moments by taking photos.
C.Looking back at old photos helps us remember an event.
D.People don’t like taking photos.
小题5:Where can we probably read this passage?
A.The entrance of a museum.
B.A guidebook on how to take good pictures.
C.An instruction of how to use a camera.
D.A scientific report.

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