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The Tianwen series will carry out the first Mars exploration mission (火星探测任务) in 2020, and Tianwen, from a long poem written by Qu Yuan, has been widely accepted ________ the public.

A.between B.among C.from

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Make Your Own Money

It's holiday time, while it's the great time to make some money. Some US teenagers use their imagination and skills to get more money.

New York tennis player Antonio Rivera, 15, serves as a hitter or practice partner for players who want to improve their skills. "You might think, 'why would a parent want to hire (雇佣) me when there are more professional tennis teachers'?" Rivera said. "But as a teen, I can offer my lessons for less money and give a more personal experience."

Many teens turn their extracurricular (课外的) activities into money-making businesses. "If you're good at something—sports, arts, math, science, English, computer software or languages, you can trade that for money," Rivera said.

Harlan Feet, 17, of New York, is a good example. He makes money by getting rid of (消除) computer viruses (病毒) and maintaining (维护) social media accounts on sites like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. He also takes photos of products and posts them online for people who sell goods through online stores.

"Today's kids have grown up with skills that many adults don't like to spend time learning," said Feet, laughing. "That just means money for me." For example, he's found a way to make money by helping families scan (扫描) old photos and save digital versions (数字版本) of the pictures.

If you have artistic skills, there's a market for you, too. Texan Shyla Boehm, 17, makes and sells handmade things such as small bags and greeting cards. Boehm has set up a shop online and offers her skills online.

1.How does Rivera make money?

A.By being a tennis teacher. B.By posting photos online.

C.By selling handmade items. D.By cleaning people's computers.

2.From the story, we know Feet is good at ________.

A.sports B.science C.computers D.languages

3.What is the story about?

A.What US teenagers usually do on vacation. B.How US teenagers make money on holidays.

C.How US teenagers make plans for their future. D.Why US teenagers should make their own money.

“You say your hair is gone?” Jim said like an idiot (白痴).

“You needn’t look for it,” said Della. “It’s sold, I tell you - sold and gone, too. It’s Christmas Eve, boy. It’s time for gifts. Be good to me, for it went for you. Maybe the hairs of my head were numbered,” she went on with a sudden serious sweetness, “but nobody could ever count my love for you.”

Jim drew a package from his overcoat pocket and threw it upon the table.

“Don’t make any mistake, Dell...” he said, “...about me. I don’t think there’s anything that could make me like my girl any less, no matter what hair style you have. But if you’ll open that package you may understand how I felt at first.”

She opened the package with her white fingers quickly and lightly. And then an excited cry of joy; and then, alas! a quick change to uncontrollable tears.

For there lay the combs - the set of combs (发梳), side and back, that Della had dreamed of for long in a Broadway window. Beautiful combs with jeweled rims (边缘)-just the color to wear in her beautiful hair. They were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had always wanted them. But there was no hope of having them. And now they were hers, but the hair was gone. But she hugged them to her bosom (胸口), and at last she was able to look up with dim (黯淡的) eyes and a smile and say: “My hair grows so fast, Jim!”

1.Jim felt ________ at the first sight of Della’s new haircut.

A.sad B.shocked C.angry

2.Why did Della sell her hair?

A.To buy her husband a gift.

B.To number the hairs of her head.

C.To count her love for her husband.

3.How did Della feel when she first, saw her husband’s gift?

A.Sad and angry. B.Happy and excited. C.Surprised and painful.

4.From the last paragraph we learn that ________.

A.the combs matched Della’s beautiful hair well

B.the price of the gift from Della’s husband was very low

C.Della thought the combs in the window would be hers one day

5.What can we infer from the passage?

A.The husband showed more love than his wife.

B.The couple wanted to give each other a big surprise first.

C.The wife thought her husband’s gift was useless at last.

Why is that many teenagers have energy to play computer games until late at night, but can't find the energy to get out of bed in time for school? According to a new report, today's teenagers are getting so little sleep but their health is in danger.

This raises serious questions about whether being short of sleep is influencing children's ability to pay attention at school. Research has shown that losing even just half an hour's sleep at night can have deep influences on how children perform the next day.

So why aren't teenagers getting enough sleep?Some experts suggest that televisions, computers and mobile phones in children's bedrooms may cause problems.Instead of reading a book at bedtime,children are playing computer games,surfing the web,sending messages, or watching television.As these new pre-sleep activities have become more common,more traditional ones such as reading have become less,Dr.Luci Wiggs,a researcher at Oxford

University's Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry said,“One of the problems with these pre-sleep activities is that they do not have clear start and end times which leads to being short of sleep.”

Research has shown that teenagers have different sleep patterns from adults.Human bodies produce melatonin(褪黑激素)to help fall asleep. Most adults start to produce melatonin at

about 10 pm,while teenagers only begin to produce it three hours later.It is possible that this delay in melatonin production is caused by the behaviors of teenagers such as playing with phones late at night.

Problems about sleep- who needs how much and when -are usually connected to students' achievements. But modern brain researchers say it is time that more schools wake up to both biological and social facts and make a better timetable for their teenager students.

1.What can we learn from Paragraph 2?

A.It's very common for teenagers to have less sleep.

B.It doesn't matter if children sleep half an hour less.

C.Being short of sleep has influence on children.

D.A good night sleep at weekends helps children study well.

2.According to Dr.Luci Wiggs,.

A.too many pre-sleep activities take up teenagers' sleeping time.

B.playing computer games before bedtimes does harm to health.

C.fewer and fewer children read books at bedtime today.

D.teenagers shouldn't watch TV before they go to sleep.

3.What does the underlined word 'delay' mean?

A.Rushing. B.Changing. C.Putting off. D.Cutting off.

4.What can we infer from Paragraphs 4 and 5?

A.Schools need to offer more biology classes.

B.Teenagers may be kept awake by themselves.

C.Melatonin influences teenagers' achievements.

D.It's necessary for schools to start classes later.

5.Which can be the best title for this passage?

A.Wake Up Sleeping Teenagers

B.Let Sleeping Teenagers Lie

C.Keep Away From Electronic Products

D.How to Sleep

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