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Do you want to be the most popular person in the class? You don’t need to change your character; you just need to improve your personality (人格). In fact, people trust and love the most popular people because they stay normal but still have something that makes them different from the rest of us. Here are some pieces of advice about becoming the most popular person in the class.
◆If you want others to like and respect (尊重) you, you have to start by liking and accepting yourself. Do not change yourself in order to please others.
◆Be helpful to everyone and do it happily. Being nice to people is almost like helping them, because by being nice you make others happy.
◆Be active and have a positive view towards life. Develop confidence in yourself.
◆Stay clean and wear fresh clothes. Do not try to follow fashion to please others.
◆Big words and power cannot bring you respect. You have to get it by being honest. It also helps your personal growth. You must be a person that can be trusted to get respect.
小题1:If you want to become the most popular person, you should __________.
A.improve your personalityB.trust and please others
C.change your characterD.make yourself different from others
小题2:According to the article, __________ can bring you respect.
A.following fashionB.using big words
C.being honest and helpfulD.saying hello to others every day
小题3:The underlined sentence shows that __________.
A.you should be polite when you help othersB.you should make yourself happy[
C.we can help others only by being happyD.you should always be nice to others

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:D

小题1:本文的第一,二句为Do you want to be the most popular person in the class? You don’t need to change your character; you just need to improve your personality (人格),意思为如果你想成为受欢迎的人,你不需要改变,你只需要改进一下你的个性特征,故本题选A。
小题2:本文第三段有一句为Be helpful to everyone and do it happily.第六段有一句 Big words and power cannot bring you respect. You have to get it by being honest. 所表示的意思为对待每个人要乐于助人,不要说大话,要诚实,只有这样,才能给你带来尊重,故本题选C。
小题3:画线句子的含义为对待别人友好也就像帮助别人一样,因为你可以使别人开心,所表示的含义也就是你应该对别人友好,故本题选D。
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Britain has already taken similar steps to fight obesity. A recent study shows that people in the UK are much healthier than the people in the US. However, it’s better late than never. Now American schools are trying to make new regulations to guide the students to choose healthy drinks.
小题1:_________ has become a big problem in America.
A.Junk foodB.Drinking cokeC.ObesityD.Health
小题2:Why is soda a particular target?
A.Because it tastes good.
B.Because it has more calories and is popular among kids.
C.Because it is not a healthy diet.
D.Because it is a symbol of American culture.
小题3:What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Britain has no such problem as obesity.
B.People in UK are healthier than people in US.
C.Americans are much healthier than British people.
D.New regulations have been made to guide students in US school.
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Teleshopping is becoming popular in Sweden, for example.The biggest Swedish company sells different kinds of things on TV in 15 European countries, and in one year it made $100 million.In France there are two teleshopping channels, and the French spend about $20 million a year to buy things through these channels.
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The need for high quality means that European teleshopping companies will have to be different from the American companies.They will have to be more careful about the quality of the things they sell.They will also have to work harder to sell things that the buyers cannot touch or see in person.
小题1:Teleshopping is ____ in Europe.   
A.not popularB.growingC.not possibleD.cheap
小题2:People like teleshopping because it is ____ .
A.AmericanB.cheaperC.easier D.more popular
小题3:Some Europeans don’t like teleshopping because they ____ .
A.don’t like to buy things
B.don’t watch TV
C.believe the things sold on TV are expensive
D.think the things sold on TV are bad quality
小题4:In Germany, teleshopping may ____ .
A.help businessmen get more moneyB.keep the shops open longer
C.have fewer buyersD.bring better TV programmes
小题5:The best title of this passage is ____ .
A.American TeleshoppingB.Teleshopping Companies
C.Teleshopping in EuropeD.Teleshopping—Junk on the Air
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One way to produce more food is growing stronger plants. For thousands of years, farmers have made plants better. Every season, they pick the best plants for the next season. It works very slowly. Since 1983, scientists have been able to change plants more quickly by changing their genetic(遗传的) material. Foods from plants grown in this way are called genetically modified(改变的) foods, or GM foods.
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Rich countries produce GM foods because they are easy to grow and bring in more money. Poor countries are interested in them because they help produce more food.
GM plants are not natural. No one knows how good or bad they are,. Making GM foods is only one way of feeding people in 2050. There are strong feelings against them, because they are unnatural. They may feed people , then hurt them or their children later. But both rich and poor countries are interested in their use, and they are not going to go away. In 2050, we may think differently about them.
小题1:GM foods are made by                 
A. farmers            B. workers      C. scientists          D plants
小题2:What are the good things about GM foods  ?
A. They make plants strong against diseases.   B. They are unnatural.
C. They can help in human diseases.            D  Both A and  C.
小题3:GM foods        .
A. are a quick way to produce food    B. grow in the wild 
C. are safe                           D are grown only in rich countries
小题4:Why do some people not like GM foods?
A. They are not useful.       B. They are not helpful.
C. They are not natural.      D  They are not cheap.
小题5:From the passage we know that      .
A.GM foods will disappear one day in the future
B.GM foods will not disappear in the future
C.People will not be interested in GM foods.
D.People will have to stop using GM foods
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Overall, sports are great! They bring out the best and worst of a lot of us. However, we can’ t let sports get too serious to where it brings down all the fun. So to have the most fun in sports, you just need try your best and not worry so much about the winning or losing.
小题1:The underlined phrase “get onto you” in Paragraph 4 probably means ________.
A.point out your mistakesB.take up your time
C.worry about your future D.look into your privacy
小题2:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Sports bring us great fun only if we have the talent.
B.Sports give us the best way of spending free time.
C.We can get more out of winning than losing.
D.We should take pleasure in doing sports.
小题3:What is the best title of this passage?
A.Are we too caught up?B.To win or to gain?
C.Are sports really great?D.For honor or for health?
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“Safety is the first important in such a situation,” Liu said, remembering what his teacher had told him in his first aid class. “It is not safe to run after an adult who is stronger than you.”
Liu’s school has compulsory (必修的) first aid education. Students must take the class once a week.
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The topics of the first aid classes are regularly updated (适时的). The students have learned skills for surviving in earthquakes. The teacher also taught the students not to go out at night. If someone tried to do bad things to them, they should quickly run into crowed place.
小题1: Liu Xu’s _________ was robbed according to the passage.
A.moneyB.bikeC.backpackD.mobile phone
小题2:What did Liu Xu remember when he met the robber?
A.Safety is the first important.B.How to run away from an earthquake.
C.To run after the robber quickly.D.Not to go out at night.
小题3:Students in Liu’s school must have compulsory first aid class __________.
A.once a dayB.twice a dayC.once a weekD.twice a week
小题4:The underlined word “stranger” is __________ here.
A.a robberB.a studentC.a teacherD.a real stranger
小题5:The best title for the passage is __________.
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MSG is a substance that is added to some food to improve its original(原先的) taste and colour. It is used in foods around the world such as cakes, bread, frozen meats, fish and vegetables. In the beginning, people thought MSG was safe just like salt and sugar. However, in 1968 some people reported they seemed to have bad reactions(反应) to MSG after having had a meal at a restaurant. They included headaches and quick heartbeat(心跳).It was also reported that MSG excited a person’s brain and caused his death in Japan. Scientists think that MSG may lead to many neurological disorders(神经紊乱).In mice studies done by a university, the evidence showed the mice didn’t want to eat the food including MSG.
Today many food companies “hide” MSG on food labels(标签) by using different names. If you see “natural flavorings”,“hydrolyzed protein”and “spices” in a food label, you are probably seeing a hidden way to “report” MSG in a food label. Every time we have a meal in a restaurant, we always feel the food very delicious to taste, but sometimes it is dangerous for our health because some poisonous food additives have been added to the food.
To protect people’s health, our governments, from central to local, are taking actions to stop factories producing poisonous food additives.
小题1: Monosodium Glutamate is _______
A.a foodB.an additiveC.a factoryD.a country
小题2:MSG is often used in ______.
A.frozen meatsB.cupsC.clothesD.book covers
小题3:The examples in the second paragraph tell us ________.
A.the food including MSG is deliciousB.people like to eat in a restaurant
C.mice like eating the food including MSGD.MSG is not safe sometimes
小题4:If you see “natural flavorings”,“hydrolyzed protein” and “spices” in a food label, you will know ­­­­­­­_____________.
A.you must eat the food in a hidden way
B.the food label must be hidden
C.MSG is probably added to the food
D.you must report the food to your parents
小题5:The underlined word “substance” in the article means __________.
A.colourB.materialC.tasteD.food
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Each twin had a son — one called his son James Alan and the (52) called his son James Alan, too. Their children each had a dog called “Toy”. They even arrived at their first (53) in the same color of car.
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A.bornB.grownC.taughtD.made
小题2:
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小题5:
A.niceB.sameC.fullD.free
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小题7:
A.believeB.suggestC.receiveD.compare
小题8:
A.numbersB.discoveriesC.resultsD.decisions
小题9:
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小题10:
A.commonB.factC.dangerD.trouble
小题11:
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