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Very soon you are going to change from a junior high school student to a senior high school student.You will experience a new school life.Then how should you work in senior high school? Here is some advice for your new term.
Plan ahead.Get a wall calendar(日程表).Mark the dates of important events such as tests.Set your own goals and follow them.When your calendar starts to fill,learn to say “no” to other activities until you ha4e reached your goal.
Stay ahead.Try not to fall behind.If you feel that you have fallen behind and started to feel worried,let your teachers know.It's better to get help early than to wait,thinking you can face the final exams.Almost everyone is struggling with a special subject or class.If you have trouble with a special subject or homework project,ask your teacher for help after class.Taking a few minutes to solve the problem right away can save time,and if your teacher knows that you're struggling with something,he or she is likely to be more understanding of the situation.
Listen up.Paying attention in class can actually help a lot.Sure,it's often easier said than done,but listening actively can make you understand better what you are learning.
Take notes.Taking notes during classes can make recalling(回忆)information easier.If you take notes and review them before class or while studying for an exam,you can ask a teacher to go over anything you don't understand,It can also be helpful to go over notes with a friend after class.
Have a good attitude(态度)to tests.Tests may show what you have learned about a subject.They help you remember your new knowledge.So don't be too worried if you don't pass a test.The world won't end.
1.Which of the following is the writer's suggestion about your plan?
A.You shouldn't give up other activities at any time.
B.You shouldn't let other activities affect your plans.
C.You shouldn't forget the dates of important events.
D.You shouldn't care too much about your wall calendar.
2.Why does the writer think it necessary to ask teachers for help in time?
A.It can help you save face. B.It can help you save money.
C.It can help you save.time. D.It can help you save punishments.
3.From the passage we can learn that _________.
A.notes will help you remember what you learn
B.listening actively will improve your hearing
C.struggling will make your school life colorful
D.tests will decide if you can go on with the subject
BCA
One hot summer afternoon, I was 17 down the highway to New York when another car suddenly 18 into my lane(车道). My car was in the far right lane,so it ran onto the roadside. As a(n) 19 driver,I moved my car quickly and skillfully back onto the highway without causing any accident.
I was 20 with that driver,but I thought that he just did not pay attention to the lane change, and he 2l did not do that on purpose(故意).The car ran away 22 after cutting me off. Very soon it disappeared from sight. After a while,I came around a curve(弯道) and found the 23 car. The driver was walking along the roadside. He was an elderly man and looked 24 . With no telephone nearby and the nearest services twenty miles away. I decided to 25 and see what the problem was.
The man’s car had a flat tire(瘪胎). Although he had a spare tire,he had nothing to work with. I decided to 26 him. I changed the tire for him and allowed him to sit in my Air-conditioned car while I did it. Fifteen minutes later,I 27 the work. I was hot and tired,but I really felt 28 after an act of kindness to the man who had earlier 29 my car ran off the road.
You can really enjoy great 30 from kindness acts, so always lend your hands to others in trouble.
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She tried to open the doors, but they were all locked (锁上的). “How will I ever get out again?” she thought sadly. Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, and on the top of it was a very small gold key. Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors, but she couldn’t open any.
Then she saw another door, a door that was only forty centimetres high. The little gold key unlocked this door easily, but Alice couldn’t get through it—she was much too big. So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers.
“I’d like to be out there—not in this dark room. Why can’t I get smaller?” It was already a very strange day, and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible.
After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back to the glass table. She put the key down and then she saw a little bottle on the table. Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper with the words DRINK ME in large letters.
“It can be dangerous to drink out of strange bottles,” she said. “What will it do to me?”She drank a little bit very slowly. The taste was very nice and very soon Alice finished the bottle.
“I think I’m getting smaller and smaller every second.” And she was. “And now,” she said happily, “I can get through the little door into that beautiful garden.”
She ran at once to the door. Then she remembered that the little gold key was back on the glass table. She ran back to the table for it, but she was now much too small! The key was high above her, on top of the table. She tried very hard to climb up the table leg, but she couldn’t do it.
At last, tired and unhappy, she got angry with herself. Soon she saw a little glass box near her on the floor. She opened it, and found a very small cake with the words EAT Me on it.
Nothing could surprise Alice now.
【小题1】 Where did Alice find the little gold key according to the story?
A.In the garden . | B.On the floor. | C.In the glass box. | D.On the glass table. |
A.proud | B.angry | C.afraid | D.excited |
① Alice saw a little glass box near her on the floor.
② Alice came to a long dark room.
③ Alice saw a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers.
④ Alice drank out of the little bottle and became small.
⑤ Alice took the little gold key and opened the small door.
A.②⑤③④① | B.②④⑤①③ | C.②①⑤④③ | D.②③④⑤① |
A.Wait for the White Rabbit. | B.Eat the small cake. |
C.Climb up the table leg again. | D.Sit on the floor and cry. |
Today Newtown is a clean place, but many years ago there were millions of rats there. The rats even attacked (攻击 ) the cats and dogs. Sometimes many of them tried to bite men or women at night. The rats were very large in size and they harmed (伤害 ) many people.
The city office ordered every one to kill rats. However, most people were lazy, so they did not kill many rats. The city office could do nothing with the citizens and could do nothing with the rats, either. Some time later, they had to pay some money for each dead rat. That made the people very happy. They at once began to kill rats. They got as many dead rats as they could. And some of them even stopped their own work to kill rats because they could get more pay. Every day a city official(官员 ) put all the dead rats together. He was very busy doing that, because sometimes a man brought hundreds of them in one day. Two weeks later, there were not so many rats in the city as before, but people still brought many dead rats to the city office. The city officials felt surprised at this but at last they found out people were stealing the dead rats they had collected. So the city official had to order his men to dig a big hole and put the dead rats in it. Soon there were no more rats and the city did not have to pay any more money for that.
【小题1】The rats in Newtown were once ______
A.as big as cats | B.as dangerous as dogs |
C.huge in size | D.run into cars there |
A.had to pay for each dead rat |
B.stole dead rats |
C.were too lazy to kill rats |
D.killed nearly all the rats very soon |
A.the rats could come out to attack people at night |
B.people could take many rats |
C.the people loved dead rats |
D.people could not steal dead rats for money |
When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn’t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan 35 me a red ribbon(丝带) without saying anything.
A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a 36 . So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(剪刀). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(信封), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her 37 beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (想知道) if the ribbon would 38 anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking 39 , so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I 40 the ribbon close to me.
For the next four months, the ribbon was with me 41 I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends’ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(提醒)me that I had a friend who would 42 home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon 43 her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.
Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never 44 , that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.
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