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I vividly remember standing there in a state of calm. I thought I was in a dream, but however hard I struggled to swim to the surface of consciousness, I couldn¡¯t wake up. I didn¡¯t understand how terrifying it was until I heard people saying, £¢Who¡¯s that?£¢ That¡¯s when I knew I was unrecognizable.

I was taken to hospital, but the doctors didn¡¯t know what to do with me. Later I was flown to Houston for surgery. Between the ages of 13 and 16, I had 40 operations. As each operation came and went, my vision would come back, then fade again. Eventually, it faded completely and I had what was left of my eyes removed for cosmetic reasons.

Since then, I have lived in total darkness. Most blind people, even if they don¡¯t have any sight they¡¯re aware of, are still able to sense light. That gives them a sense of day and night. But not me. I absolutely lost that sense of time passing.

For many years, I felt my sight loss darkening my life like the loss of my parents from which I would never recover. But when I was in my 40s, I realized I had to find a way to live. I trained to become a counselor, and that has helped me see my experiences in a different way. I can¡¯t fix people¡¯s broken lives ¡ª just like I can¡¯t fix my sight ¡ª but I can help them find a way to manage.

Sometimes it feels as if all the struggles and negative experiences I¡¯ve lived through were in fact a kind of preparation for helping others to make their own way towards the light.

¡¾1¡¿How did the writer feel when the mixed powder exploded?

A. Painful. B. Frightened. C. Calm. D. Desperate.

¡¾2¡¿ What can we know about the writer?

A. She recovered her sight at last.

B. She just has slight sense of sight.

C. She is now living a meaningful life.

D. She received 40 operations in 28 years.

¡¾3¡¿What is the passage mainly about?

A. Telling her own experience.

B. Encouraging the blind to cheer up.

C. Calling on people to care for the blind.

D. Warning students doing experiments is dangerous.

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1What Teenagers Can Do To Earn MoreRespect
Asteenagers continue to grow and develop into young adults, the transition(¹ý¶É) into adulthood has begun. With so many physical andemotional changes going on, certain manners are often forgotten and other adulttraits are not yet accepted as a way of life. By doing the following things, youwill earn more respect.
2Contribute to the household
Atthe very least, clean up after yourself. As a teenager, you are old enough toclean up after yourself. When you make a mess, clean it up. All chores that you do help to reduce the loadof the person who did them before. Now that you're old enough and capable, whyshouldn't you contribute to the household£¿
3Be responsible
Whether they are basic things, like brushingyour teeth or doing your homework , or more involved chores that contribute tothe household, simply fulfill your responsibilities on time. When adults knowthat they can rely on you, their trust and respect for you will increase.
4 Solve more of your own problem without asking for help
Insteadof taking the easy approach and asking for help, make an effort to solve yourproblems on your own first. The ¡°easy way ¡± is only easy for you, but it is anextra task for the person from whom you are seeking help. Seek help only afteryou have make an honest effort to solve your own problems. When you become a good problem solver, youincrease your valve to the community.
a£®Everyone has certain responsibilities.
b£®By being aware of these manners and traits, you can managethem sooner.
c£®The people doing the chores before will greatly appreciate thehelp.
d£®This includes. But is not limited to , your dishes and yourroom.
e.It will make your life more pleasant.
f.Depending on the problem, 15 minutes of effort is usually a good guideline.
g.When speaking to a group, speak loud enough.

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As students enter the school building, they are easy targets of peer pressure. Students may become involved in activities that are dangerous to themselves, or others, due to peer pressure.
Drugs, including alcohol, are a major part of peer pressure. A research institute reports that about 30 percent of the teenagers are offered drugs in middle and high schools. The majority of teens consume their first drink of alcohol at the age of 13. The National Household Survey on drug use and health from the Department of Health and Human Services informs the public that 74. 3 percent of the high school students have tried alcohol.A large percentage of those who drink alcohol are also smokers. The American Lung Association points out that about 3. 1 million adolescents are smokers in the US. Almost 25 percent of teens between 17 and 18 are regular smokers.
Peer pressure can affect the behavior, clothing choice, music and movie choice and even the personality. Academics can also be affected by peer influence.People can be affected by these factors and remain completely unaware of the changes in their lifestyle, but some people do realize when they are being pressured.Just by simply spending time with others, a person can become more like them.
¡°If you are being pressured to do things that you know are wrong,¡± Sheats, a senior, said,¡°you should get out of that situation and tell a trusted adult.¡± For people to avoid becoming a victim of peer pressure, they must make their own decisions.Judgment of a situation based on one's morals is very important in peer pressure situations.¡°People,¡± Sheats added,¡°should follow their own hearts.¡±
£¨1£©The passage is mainly about________.
A.peer influence
B.teenagers' lifestyles
C.academic pressure
D.moral judgment
£¨2£©According to the second paragraph£¬________.
A.teen smokers are more than teen alcoholics
B.almost a quarter of teens are regular smokers
C.most teens begin to try alcohol at the age of 13
D.about 30% of teenagers try drugs in middle school
£¨3£©It can be inferred from the passage that________.
A.no one knows they are being influenced by their friends
B.teenagers tend to spend more time with their friends
C.people are more easily influenced by those around them
D.peer pressure affects people¡¯s behavior rather than academics
£¨4£©Sheats suggests when being pressured to do something awful£¬we teens should________.
A.ask our peers for help
B.keep it a secret from our parents
C.accept our peers¡¯ decisions
D.make decisions on our own morals

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿When you¡¯re having a hard time with your homework or when you¡¯re preparing for your term paper, these student-focused websites can help you with just about anything you need. The key to getting the most out of these online resources is to know how they can best be used to your advantage.

Facebook

Although Facebook can be one of your biggest time-wasters and distractions when you are supposed to be getting work done, it can also be one of your most valuable resources. Most of your classmates will probably have a Facebook account, so anyone you need to connect with about a class you missed or about a problem is usually just a few clicks away.

SparkNotes

With a free library of history timeline, philosophy study guides and library summaries, SparkNotes has covered just about any reading-related jam you find yourself in. Just run a search for the book, play, or short summary of the material you are supposed to read.

Amazon.com

Do you finish every term with many expensive textbooks you will never open again? Instead of letting the money spent go to waste, get back some of your cash by selling your books on Amazon.

RateMyProfessors.com

Choosing new classes can sometimes be like trying to pick out your clothes in the dark, a total guessing game. Which teacher gives out the hardest problem sets? How much homework will that history professor give you every week? At RateMyProfessors.com, students all over the country rate their professors on quality, helpfulness, and how hard their classes are.

Wikipedia

While Wikipedia isn¡¯t aimed specifically at students, it is difficult to think of another website that does more to reduce the pain of paper writing and researching. Wikipedia gives you a quick way to find sources and get the details of almost any topic you need to research ¡ª all without walking to the library.

¡¾1¡¿The passage was mainly written to ________.

A. explain some websites for parents

B. compare some educational websites

C. offer some websites that may help students

D. introduce different parts of a website

¡¾2¡¿While you are taking great pains to write a research report, ________ can most probably be a help.

A. Facebook B. Wikipedia C. Amazon.com D. SparkNotes

¡¾3¡¿RateMyPorfessors.com is a place ________.

A. where you can make friends all over the country

B. that gives you information about professors in advance

C. where you can communicate with your professors

D. that gives tips on how to get along with your professors

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following will you most probably refer to, if you need brief ideas for class discussion in reading?

A. Wikipedia. B. Facebook. C. SparkNotes. D. Amazon.com.

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He was a poor farmer from another country. After a while, I found that his 5 was close to mine. It 6 that we were born in the same month.
I met him last year 7 after his birthday, and after congratulating him, without 8, I asked if he had had a good day. He 9 and said he hadn't really celebrated. I felt so 10.
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I met him on my own birthday as I was going shopping. I had 17 to meet him so I had 18 the scarf and a piece of my own birthday 19 around with me. He was very happy with these gifts and so was I. The 20 in his eyes was the best present he could have given me!
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£¨3£©A.realize B.ignore C.know D.recognize
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£¨7£©A.long B.shortly C.ever D.even
£¨8£©A.stopping B.helping C.praising D.thinking
£¨9£©A.looked up B.turned up C.looked down D.got down
£¨10£©A.foolish B.excited C.clever D.worried
£¨11£©A.calm B.happy C.alone D.hungry
£¨12£©A.Suddenly B.Luckily C.Badly D.However
£¨13£©A.used B.done C.left D.produced
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£¨16£©A.different B.dry C.wet D.clean
£¨17£©A.liked B.hoped C.promised D.agreed
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