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San Russell is not your average(一般的) baseball fan. He is a die-hard Boston Red Sox fan. He has a season ticket and he arranges his work schedule so he does not miss a game. San also attends game dressed in their uniform, and his car is red. He has even lost some friends by choosing to watch the Red Sox instead of going to their weddings. Is this healthy behavior?
Although Russell’s case is extreme, being a sports fan can be healthy for you. According to a study at the University of Kansan in the USA, sports fans suffer from depression less than people who are not interested in sports, fans also experience other effects from watching their team play. When their team wins a game, their own confidence and happiness increase, just like the athletes. Losing, on the other hand, always leads to some sense of disappointment.
What about die-hard fans whose team always loses? The team spirit keeps those fans from losing hope. Knowing that other fans are probably feeling the same way also helps them. In addition, there is always the hope that their team will win the next game. Russell has lost some friends because of his love for baseball and although you may think that would make him unhappy, he has made many more new friends because of his team spirit.
For Sam Russell, supporting the Red Sox is not just a hobby; it is a way of life and the secret of his happiness.
小题1:From the reading we can infer that a die-hard fan           .
A.goes to a game without caring for work
B.prefers going to a game to a friend’s wedding
C.suffers from more depression than ordinary people
D.is not willing to help other fans
小题2:In order not to miss a game, Russell        .
A.bought a red car
B.keeps a season ticket
C.arranges his work time carefully
D.tries to make new friends
小题3:Russell feels disappointed and sad when         .
A.his team loses the game
B.he has less friends
C.he can’t go to friends’ weddings
D.he has no hope for his team
小题4:It’s clear the writer of the reading        .
A.is against the die-hard fans
B.understands the die-hard fans’ behavior
C.is a die-had fan himself
D.supports average fans
小题5:The best title for the reading is       .
A.Enjoy Baseball Games!B.Be a die-hard fan!
C.Average Fans Better?D.Just a game?

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:B

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲述了,San Russell是您不一般的棒球迷。他是一个顽固Boston Red Sox爱好者。并且他安排他的工作计划,因此他不会错过一场比赛。
小题1:细节理解题。根据He has even lost some friends by choosing to watch the Red Sox instead of going to their weddings. 他甚至因为观看Boston Red Sox的比赛,而不去朋友的婚礼,而失去了朋友。故选B。
小题2:细节理解题。根据he arranges his work schedule so he does not miss a game.为了不错过一场比赛,他仔细安排他的工作。故选C。
小题3:细节理解题。根据Losing, on the other hand, always leads to some sense of disappointment.失去比赛总是有失望的感觉。故选A。
小题4:细节理解题。根据For Sam Russell, supporting the Red Sox is not just a hobby; it is a way of life and the secret of his happiness.可知,作者理解他的表现。故选B。
小题5:文章大意理解题。根据文章重要介绍了顽固的球迷。故选B。
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Danny moved his lunch tray to the side and rested his head on the table.
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Danny shook his head no. “Let’s move on to another category.”
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小题1:Elena and Danny were talking ______.
A.in the cafeteriaB.in the classroomC.in a theatreD.at home
小题2:Danny was unhappy because of ______.
A.the spilled milkB.her friend Elena
C.the talent contestD.the milk-soaked bread
小题3:With the help of Elena, Danny finally decided to ______.
A.play the pianoB.sing a song
C.perform magic tricksD.do a dramatic reading
小题4:The title for the story is most likely to be ______.
A.A Huge MessB.The Talent Contest
C.An Unlucky BoyD.A Dramatic Reading
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Sleep experts say it is likely that people make more mistakes at work than at other times. They say people should not        important duties when they feel sleepy. And they say the best thing to do is to take a nap. About twenty minutes of rest is all you need. Experts say this provides extra energy and can increase your effectiveness       _ the end of the day. But experts     _that a nap should last no more than twenty to thirty minutes. A longer nap will put the body into deep sleep and waking up will be difficult.
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小题10:
A.makeB.bringC.carry outD.create
小题11:
A.untilB.whileC.unlessD.during
小题12:
A.sayB.thinkC.guessD.warn
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A.orB.soC.andD.but
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A.resultsB.filmC.prizesD.drawings
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B.cooked different kinds of food
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A.eat with chopsticksB.eat with knives and forks
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A.Chile and SpainB.America and Australia
C.China and JapanD.Germany and Poland
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true?
A.What we eat depends on where we live.
B.Poor countries are still having food problems.
C.Rich countries don’t need food from others.
D.Nowadays we can eat whatever we like at any time of the year.
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Predictable Time: Such activities as classes, team practice, eating and sleeping. If you know the restaurant is open between 7:00am and 7:30pm, you should plan to eat sometime between that block of time.
Discretionary Time: This is free time that can be planned in a manner matching with your lifestyle and to carry through the most important considerations in your life.
Imposed Time: Activities including unexpected and difficult or dangerous situations which happen suddenly and which require quick action to deal with them.
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