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4. [2014 •江苏卷]Good families are much to all their members, but    to none.

A. something       B. anything

C. everything      D. nothing

4. C考查不定代词。句意:好的家庭对于所有家庭成员来说意味着许多,但不是每个人的全部。everything意为"一切, 全部"'符合语境。something某事;anything任何事;nothing 什么都没有。

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Most people don't really know what a teenager has to go through. I don't think that anyone fully under?stands the pressure of a teenager.

When I don't know what to do, I turn to my friend―Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul. The book has helped me to understand and deal with the prob?lems I went through.

I went through a confusing (令人困惑的)time when I got to senior high. I had known these friends since very young, but when we began senior high, it seemed that some of them began to change. We slowly got apart and started going to different groups. It seemed as if we had never been friends. I felt confused and hurt.

Sometime during this time, I read the story― Friends Forever in Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul  . After reading it, I realized that many friendships went through changes and that we weren't the only friends to experience them. Once I understood it as a part of being a teenager, I started to relax(放松)and let it go.

People change, but that doesn't mean we have to lose the friendship. Now my friends and I still spend time together and we still care about each other a lot. That things are different doesn't mean we have to for?get the good times. The story―Friends Forever taught me we will go through many different changes in our lives. The best thing to do is to move on and let go of the past.

1. From the passage, we can infer that the author is a

A. teacher                       B. teenager

C. writer                       D. sportsman

2.Why did the author say that he felt confused and hurt in Paragraph 3?

   A. Because his friends left him forever.

B. Because his friends wouldn't speak to him.

C. Because he thought he had lost his old friends.

D. Because he couldn't go through the school pres?sure.

3. We can infer that the book―Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul is _________'

    A. a cookbook for teenagers 

B. full of inspiring(启发人的)stories

C. written by teenagers

D.popular with teachers and parents

4.The underlined word "them" in Paragraph 4 refers to__________ •

A. friendships           B. friends

C. books               D. changes

5.What does the author think about friends and the friendship?

A.People change but the friendship remains.

B. People lose the friendship when they get apart.

C. It's necessary for friends to be close all the time.

D. Teenagers should change friends when in new schools.

C

Gordon Sato was born in Los Angeles in the 1920s. He learned to make corn grow in the dry and dusty soil. He later became a cell biologist. He earned many honours for his research.

In 1985, he went to Eritrea. There he noticed that camels were eating the leaves of mangrove trees(红树)growing along the coast. He planted more mangroves so they could be used to feed livestock. But at first all the new trees died. Then Gordon Sato observed that mangrove trees only grew naturally where there was fresh water some of the time. The fresh water provided minerals(矿物质)that salt water lacked. Gordon Sato found a way to provide these minerals by putting the minerals into small plastic bags at the base of each tree. Each plastic bag had a tiny hole that was very careful?ly sized.

The women in the village of Hargigo started to feed the leaves of the mangrove trees to their sheep and goats. But the animals were not produ?cing enough milk for their babies. Gordon Sato asked the villagers to grind (磨碎)the remains of fish they had eaten and spread this fish paste on the leaves. This provided protein for the sheep and goats so they could produce more milk.

Today there are more than one million mangrove trees around the vil?lage. Gordon Sato has also started a large garden in Mauritania to grow more mangrove trees. He is always looking for new projects and new ways to pay for them. "You don't have to be brilliant to do useful work. All you have to have is intelligence and determination, and you can make a contribu?tion to this world," Gordon Sato said.

9. After seeing camels eat the leaves of mangrove trees, Gordon Sato

 A. wanted to study mangrove trees

B. wanted to raise more farm animals

C. decided to plant more mangrove trees

D. wanted to know why they loved mangrove tress

 10.Why did the newly-planted mangrove trees die at first?

  A.Because nobody helped wato therii. I

B. Because they lacked certain minerals.

C. Because they were short of salt water, ;

D Because they were too close to each other.

11. Gordon Sato asked the villagers to grind the remains of fish in order to

A. help mangrove trees grow better

B. provide protein for their animals

C. make their animals love eating leaves

D. put some kinds of minerals into fresh water

12.What Gordon Sato said in the last paragraph shows that .

A. it is not easy to make a contribution to this world

B. intelligence is more important than determination

C. we all can make a contribution to the world if we keep trying

D. we cannot make a contribution to the world if we are not brilliant

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