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In order to reduce the stress on the students, Nanjing No. 1 High School has___________a ¡°mark bank¡±.The bank lets students ¡°borrow¡± marks________they can pass exams, and then repay them in later tests.

Here¡¯s________it works: The ¡°mark bank¡± allows students to__________marks if they fail the exam. But, just like real banks, it requires ¡°clients (¿Í»§)¡± to pay back the loan (´û¿î) on time, with interest (ÀûÏ¢). So students have to pay for the loan by getting extra marks in future exams. Some teachers also allow the students to repay the bank_______doing lab experiments or giving public speeches. Students who don¡¯t pay back their loans are blacklisted (ÁÐÈëºÚÃûµ¥) by the bank, just like in real life.

¡°I was sick before the mid-term exams and missed several geography classes,¡± one student said, ¡°I failed the exam, so I am glad the ¡®mark bank¡¯ gave me a ______to pass the exam.¡±

__________many people think the ¡°mark bank¡± is a great idea, not_________supports the idea. Education expert Xiong Bingqi, for example, believes_________ the ¡°mark bank¡± is not proper, but thinks that it takes stress off the students. Others think that such an idea just causes students to be________in their studies.

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2.A. so that B. if C. when

3.A. why B. what C. how

4.A. borrow B. lend C. buy

5.A. in B. by C. on

6.A. place B. time C. chance

7.A. Though B. But C. Because

8.A. someone B. everyone C. anyone

9.A. that B. which C. whether

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DIY which means Do It Yourself, is quite popular in UK. Lots of stores and supermarkets sell DIY things. TV programs show people how to DIY.

English people like DIY. There is a saying in UK---¡°An Englishman's home is his castle¡±. Huge numbers of people spend their holidays making their homes beautiful "castles". If there is anything that needs fixing around their homes, such as painting the walls or putting in a new shower, they will do the jobs themselves. They share DIY experience with their friends. More and more people have discovered the joy of DIY. Sometimes people also DIY for saving money. With the economy becoming worse at present, many people cannot afford a big house. They are looking at how they can make their house better with less money. It is not surprising that DIY is so popular.

DIY can be difficult. There is a huge market for DIY furniture. People need to get together pieces of furniture with a few basic tools. However, people often find it not easy to build a piece of furniture because they can't understand the instructions. Sometimes the instructions are very simple but the furniture itself is difficult to build. One thing is for sure, though most DIY projects are started with the best ideas, many of them may not get finished. DIY can also be dangerous. For example, anything electrical should be done by a professional worker. Unluckily, many people don¡¯t care about this warming and put themselves in danger. It is reported that in just one year over 230,000 people were hurt while doing DIY in UK, including 41,000 who fell off ladders.

Therefore, DIY can bring us fun and help us save money, but it is not always as easy as it is thought to be if we bite off more than we can chew. Maybe factories should make products that are easier and safer for us to DIY. All in all, it is a very good and suitable thing for many people.

1.What are DIY things?

A. Things that are done by yourself.

B. Things that are sold in the supermarket

C. Things that are shown on TV.

D. Things that are sold in the store.

2.Why do people in UK like DIY?

A. DIY can bring them fun.

B. DIY can help them save money.

C. DIY can be difficult.

D. Both A and B.

3.According to paragraph 3, which of the following is True?

A. People can often understand the instructions easily to build a piece of furniture.

B. All DIY projects with the best ideas can get finished.

C. Less than 230,000 people were hurt while doing DIY in UK in just one year.

D. 41,000 people fell off ladders while doing DIY in UK in just one year.

4.The passage does NOT mention of DIY.

A. the advantages

B. the disadvantages

C. the inventor

D. the meaning

5.You may read the passage in the part of in a magazine.

A. Life

B. Ad.

C. History.

D. Geography.

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---Mom, can I play computer games this evening?

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Dear Amy,

I couldn¡¯t read your two e-mails until today because my computer was broken. I¡¯m sorry to hear about your problem, but I¡¯m glad you¡¯re feeling better and are recovering (¿µ¸´). I¡¯m surprised that in China someone¡¯s liver (¸ÎÔà) matched yours! This is really a moving story¡ªa stranger donated part of his liver to a girl he doesn¡¯t even know!

You¡¯re right. We shouldn¡¯t care too much about our weight. I¡¯m happy you stopped taking those losing-weight pills. From your photo I can see you are now looking very well in the hospital. To keep slim is important, especially for an actress, but nothing is more important than health. Your doctor¡¯s advice is indeed very good¡ªexercise for at least half an hour every day and eat lots of fruit and vegetables.

It¡¯s not only in your country. It¡¯s the same here with us Chinese¡ªmany people are always going on diets or taking losing-weight pills, which are often dangerous. But in fact, some of them are not overweight at all. I hope these people can learn something from your story. Hope you will leave hospital as soon as possible.

Love,

Helen

1.Who is ¡°a girl¡± in the letter?

____________________________________________________________________________

2.What did the doctor advise Amy to do?

____________________________________________________________________________

3.Is it necessary to lose weight? Why?

____________________________________________________________________________

1.Amy. 2.He advised Amy to exercise for at least half an hour every day and eat lots of fruit and vegetables. 3.No. Because we shouldn¡¯t care too much about our weight. / Nothing is more importa...

My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City.I say he ¡°used to¡± live there ______ he doesn't live there any more.He was killed two years ago.

Uncle John wrote novels.He not only ______ his job£¬but also made a lot of money doing it.

After Uncle John's death£¬I came to stay in his house for a while.I had been there for two days when I ______ a message on the screen of the old computer.I was very surprised£¬because I thought the computer had been ______.The message said£¬¡°You have a new ______£¡¡± When I read it£¬I thought it looked like the ______ of a novel.¡°This looks interesting£¬¡± I thought.¡°It must be from one of Uncle John's friends.¡± I decided I should make an answer to the e?mail to tell him or her that Uncle John was ______.

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2.A. lost B. finished C. changed D. enjoyed

3.A. sent B. noticed C. read D. typed

4.A. broken down B. turned off C. sold out D. put away

5.A. information B. post C. mail D. business

6.A. picture B. story C. end D. beginning

7.A. dead B. sick C. out D. busy

8.A. teach B. help C. show D. refuse

9.A. missed B. corrected C. written D. bought

10.A. pointed B. spelt C. meant D. called

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