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     I am writing to tell you about an exhibition in our school£®£¨ËµÃ÷Ô­Òò£©The exhibition of portfolios was held in the Exhibition Hall of our school from 4£º00 to 6£º00 on the afternoon of March 9£¬2012£®It was to promle students'development by viewing their-made portfolios£®Each class selected 10 best portpfolios participate£®A variety of things involevd in students'growth were in the portfoilos£¬such as pictures of their art works and prizes£¬some meaningfuil materials in the process of their reflection£¬etc£®After all the students and judges finished watching the portfolios£¬the judges scored each participant on the spot£®Those who received the highest scores were awarded by our school£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©
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      Best wishes!
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The famous Chinese saying that it's the partents'fault if the child is not well taught indicates that family plays a very important role in children's growth£®While another idiom goes like this''birds of a feather flock together"£¬which affirms friends'greart infuence on people£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©Both sayings are ok£¬but in my point of view£¬family has the most important infulence on young adults£®
It is obvious that famliy plays an important role in our life£®As young adults are not yet independent£¬mostly they live with their families and then inevitably they have a subtle influence on young adults'character£®Adolescence is a vital period of one's life£®Many people form their character and outlook on life in their youth£®Without parents'instruction or influence£¬it's easy for children to go bad£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©
On the whole£¬compared with their peers£¬family is more important to teenagers£®Parents must provide the best environment and behave themselves better£®Parents can only give good advice and put them on right roads£¬and the final forming of their charcter lies in their own hands£®£®
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81£®Mr£®Johnson was asked to be in the charge of the shop while the manager was away on business£®È¥µôchargeÇ°ÃæµÄthe£®
82£®I would appreciate this if you could tell me some knowledge about rock music£®this¸ÄΪit£®
83£®What made the school proud was that more than two thirds of the students have been admitted to key universities£®have¸ÄΪhad£®
84£®There is still some doubt that he'll arrive on time because he often breaks his promise£®because¸ÄΪalthough£®
85£®This ancient vase is rather cheap£¬but it is great value to these archaeologists £¨¿¼¹Åѧ¼Ò£©£®greatÇ°¼Óof£®
86£®It is reported that a great number of new houses are built in the disaster-hit area at present£®areºóÃæ¼Óbeing£®
87£®Much attention should be paid to protect the species in danger of dying out£®protect¸ÄΪprotecting£®
88£®It feels good to play with so little children in the yard after work every day£®so¸ÄΪsuch£®
89£®The Voice of China has set up a stage that some people can realize their dreams£®that¸ÄΪwhere
90£®We are amazed to find the project is working out well as expecting£®expecting¸ÄΪexpected£®
5£®The little boy stood outside the entrance to the mall£¬in the£¨21£©Bspring wind collecting donations for cancer research£®Nose red£¬hat deep over his ears£¬he £¨22£©Cone hand in his pocket and held a list with his other hand£®I£¨23£©Dhe had no gloves£®
I checked my purse£¬but had no coins£®It is a £¨24£©A of mine to always give money to cancer research-I have £¨25£©Bdear friends and family members to the disease£¬and want to do my little part to help find a £¨26£©C£®
"I'll bring you some money when I come back from the mall£¬"I£¨27£©Athe young boy£®"Thank you!"he smiled and£¨28£©Dinto a big tissue£®
I did my shopping and £¨29£©Bbuying a cup of hot chocolate for the little boy£¬but I could not£®Hadn't I always£¨30£©Achildren not to take anything from strangers£¿But now I had coins£¨31£©Cto give to him£®Finally I went into a clothing store and bought a pair of blue£¨32£©Bfor him£®
As I stepped£¨33£©D£¬the little boy stood right where he had been£®
"OK£¬now give me your£¨34£©A£¬"I said to the boy and he handed it over with a pen£®I looked at the empty lines£®A few £¨35£©C were there and I could see others had given a few coins too£®
"Do you need to get all these lines £¨36£©B£¿"
"Yes£¬"he started£¬"Or no£®I don't have to£¬but I want to£®"
"Will the organization give you something to £¨37£©Dyou for doing this£¿"I asked£¬£¨38£©Ato hear he got some nice toy or£¨39£©Ca certificate£®
"Oh yes!"the boy said and his eyes lit up with £¨40£©D£¬"I get a new£¬empty list!"He was smiling broadly£¬"But I feel good doing this£®"

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2£®One day£¬when I was a freshman in high school£¬I saw a kid from my class walking home£®His name was Kyle£®He was carrying all of his books£®I thought to myself£¬"Why would anyone bring home all his books on a Friday£¿He must really be a nerd£¨Êé´ô×Ó£©£®"So I shrugged my shoulders and went on£®As I was walking£¬I saw some kids running at him£¬knocking all his books out of his arms and he landed in the dirt£®His glasses went flying£¬and I saw them land in the grass about ten feet from him£®I saw this terrible sadness in his eyes£®I jogged over to him£¬and as he crawled around looking for his glasses£¬I handed him his glasses£®He said£¬"Thanks!"There Was a big smile on his face£®It was one of those smiles that showed real gratitude£®I helped him pick up his books£¬and asked him where he lived£¬It turned out he lived near me£¬so I asked him why!had never seen him before£®He said he had gone to a private school before coming to this school£®I would have never hung out with a private school kid before£®We talked all the way home£®He turned a pretty cool kid£®I asked him if he wanted to play football on Saturday with me and my friends£®He said yes£®Over the next four years£¬Kyle and I became best friends£®
         Graduation day arrived£®Kyle was valedictorian of our class£¬so he had to prepare a speech for graduation£®In his speech he said£®"Graduation is a time to thank those who helped you make it through those tough years£®I am going to tell you a story£®"I stared at my friend in disbelief as he told the story of the first day We met£®He had planned to kill himself over the weekend£®He talked of how he had cleaned out his locker so his Mom wouldn't have to do it later and was carrying his stuff home£®He gave me a little smile£®"Thankfully£¬I was saved£®My friend saved me from doing the unspeakable£®"I heard the gasp go through the crowd as this handsome£¬popular boy told us all about his weakest moment£®
45£®What does the underlined word"valedictorian"in the second paragraph mean£¿A
A£®A graduate who delivers a farewell speech in a class£®
B£®A graduate who is the youngest in a class£®
C£®A student who is the most popular in a class
D£®A student who can not graduate on time in a class£®
46£®It can be concluded from the text that the authorB£®
A£®was good at playing football in high school
B£®had not liked to make friends with the students from private schools before
C£®seldom helped others
D£®did not study hard in high school
47£®Not until the graduation day did the author knowA£®
A£®the real reason why Kyle carried all his books home the first day they met
B£®Kyle was his best friend
C£®Kyle enjoyed making speeches in front of the class
D£®Kyle's many weaknesses
48£®What does the author mainly want to express by telling this story£¿C
A£®A friend in need is a friend indeed£®
B£®Helping others is a Virtue£®
C£®Your action is powerful£ºwith one small gesture you can change a person's life£®
D£®We should have a pity on the weak£®
19£®Sam£¬an unemployed piano tuner£¬said it was only the second thing he had ever won in his life£®The first thing was an Afghan blanket at a church raffle£¨³é½±£© when he was 25 years old£®But this was much bigger£ºit was©†120£¬000!He had won the Big Cube£¬a state lottery£¨²ÊƱ£© game£®To win£¬a contestant must first guess which number a spinning cube will stop on£®The cube has six numbers on it£º1X£¬10X£¬50X£¬100X£¬500X£¬and 1000X£®If he is correct£¬the contestant must then guess which of two selected variables£¨±äÁ¿£© is going to be greater£®So£¬just guessing which number appears on the cube does not guarantee that you will win any money£®
Sam correctly guessed 1000X£¬but he still had to choose between two variables£®One variable was the number of cars that would run the stop sign at Hill Street and Lake Avenue in six hours£®The other variable was the number of times that a teenage boy would change TV channels in a three-hour period£®This was a tough decision£®
Finally£¬Sam flipped a coin£®It came up heads£¬so Sam picked the teenager£®He picked right£®The stop sign was run only 76 times£¬but the teen clicked 120 times£®Sixty-year-old Sam jumped for joy£¬for he had just won 1000 times 120£¬or©†120£¬000£®Sam dreamily left the lottery studio£®Talking excitedly on his cell phone while crossing the street£¬he got hit by a little sports car£®
Sam is slowly getting better£®He was in the hospital for a month£®His hospital bill was©†110£¬000£®And the insurance company for the little sports car's owner sued£¨ÆðËߣ©Sam for©†9£¬000 worth of repairs£®Also£¬Sam still has to pay federal taxes on his winnings£®Sam doesn't play the state lottery any more£®He says it's better to be unlucky£®

56£®What can be inferred about Sam from the passage£¿A
A£®He always has bad luck£®
B£®He seldom goes to a raffle£®
C£®He is a very careful person in life£®
D£®He used to be crazy about lottery tickets£®
57£®Which of the following played a vital role in Sam's winning the big prize£¿B
A£®The cube£® B£®The coin£® C£®The blanket£® D£®The stop sign£®
58£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage£¿D
A£®The lottery game was a complete lie£®
B£®Sam was quite familiar with the boy£®
C£®The owner of the car is now in hospital£®
D£®Sam will have none of the prize money left£®
59£®What could be the best title for the passage£¿C
A£®Curiosity killed the cat     B£®Joy puts heart into a man
C£®Extreme joy ends in sorrow   D£®A bird in hand is worth two in the bush£®

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