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For those of us who are studying at school, the time of exams is very stressful and difficult. Some people find exam times so bad that they become ill, because they are afraid of failing; they are afraid of letting their parents and family down.1.Talk to someone about it. Maybe you can speak to a friend, or someone in your family, or teachers at your place of study. If one person doesn’t help you, ask someone else.

2.Here are some advice:

Ask a teacher or tutor about how to review your lessons, and exam skills—how to work when you are in an exam.

Take short rests during your time of work. If your mind is tired, it will not remember well.

Plan your work: study at times when you know you will work at your best.

Get enough sleep, and eat healthy food.

You need exercise to work well.3.

Stop thinking about the future and failing.

If you feel ill, talk to someone about your worries. But don’t be too relaxed! Some stress over exams makes you work hard for them.

If it upsets you to talk to your friends about an exam when it is finished, don’t do it! In fact, don’t even think about the exam you have finished. What is done is done.4.

To this advice, we could add:

If you are studying in the evening, don’t go straight to bed. Your mind will still be “going round and round”—thinking too much.5.Choose something that will relax you, and make you think of other things.

A. If exams are really making you ill or worried, don’t hide your feelings.

B. Do something else, maybe walk or get exercise.

C. How to get through exams?

D.You cannot change what you have written!

E.Walk, run and play sport—whatever you enjoy.

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It was very difficult to find jobs in the north-east of England, and when John lost his job, he found it impossible to get a new one. He had soon spent all his money, so he decided to go down to the south of the country, where he had heard that things were better, and that it was easier to find work. The best way to go was by train, so he went to the railway station and got into a train which was going to London.

He was the only passenger into his compartment(车厢)when another man with a gun(枪)in his hand said to him, “Your money, or your life!”

“I haven't got money.” John answered.

“Then why are you trembling(发抖)so much?” the man with the gun asked angrily.

“Because I thought you were the ticket collector, and I haven't even got a ticket.” answered John.

1.John left the north -east of England because ________ in the north-east than in the south.

A. it was colder B. it was more difficult to find jobs

C. it was easier to find jobs D. it was richer

2.John went to the south ________.

A. to have his holidays B. to visit his friends

C. to see his children D. to look for work

3.The man with a gun wanted John to ________.

A. show his ticket B. take out his money C. open his pocket D. sit down quietly

4.John was trembling because ________.

A. he was afraid of the man's gun B. he was afraid of being robbed (抢)

C. he thought the man wanted his life D. he thought the man was the ticket collector

5.Which of the following statements is true?

A. John had to take out his money. B. John rang up the police station.

C. John was too poor to buy his ticket. D. John gave his money to the man in order to save his life.

With smartphones and e-readers becoming more common, some people worry that the days of paper books are coming to an end. But a recent survey has shown that traditional books are still popular among readers. Nielsen found that more than 7 percent paper books were sold in the UK in 2016 compared with the year before, while sales of their digital rivals(竞争对手)dropped by 4 percent.

So what is behind 2016’s print comeback? Nielsen’s survey found that it is young people who preferred paper books to e-books. In another study, more than 60 percent of young people said they preferred printed books to e-books. The most popular reason given was “I like to hold the product.”

Steve Bohme, the research director of Nielsen Book Research UK, explained that young people were using books as a break from their daily electronic devices(电子设备). “We are seeing that reading paper books is a respite(缓解), particularly for young people who are so busy digitally.” he said.

It is not just the British youth who prefer print books. The story is the same in other countries. The main reasons were that when reading e-books, students are easily distracted(分心). Some also ended up with headaches or sore eyes. In addition. Printed books can bring a very different reading experience. Some students said that they get a sense of achievement when they finish reading a paper book.

1.More than 7 percent paper books were sold in UK in 2016.

2.Most of the young people prefer e-books to printed books nowadays.

3.Young people can have a rest from their daily electronic devices when reading paper books.

4.Students are easily distracted when reading e-books.

5.Some students get a feeling of pride after finishing reading a paper book.

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