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阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Have you ever had problems in your life? Have you ever wondered how to be happy? If so, you will find the book Being a Happy Teenager41. __________ (use). In his book, Matthews tells us how to have a happy life and answers the questions of teenagers.

About problems with parents and friends, the book says we should stop 42.___________(be) angry and forgive. The book tells us some skills such as how to put everything 43.__________ we have learned from life into beautiful pictures.

Many teenagers think that 44._______________ (happy) comes from a good exam result or praise from 45. ____________ people. But you can still be happy 46. ________ there are no such "good" things.

Success comes from 47. ________  good attitude. If you learn from problems, you 48. _______  (have) success in the future.

Some school students have problems such as being too tall 49._____________too short.   But Matthews tells us that we should think about things 50.____________ a positive way.  

This is Matthews' most important lesson:you choose to be happy!

1.  useful    42. being    43. that    44.  happiness    45. other 6.  when/if    47.  a    48.  will have    49.  or    50. in

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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Generally* the skills and attitudes you form as a student will be espe?cially important to your development. The following tips can help you be?come an active student.

Don't be satisfied with yourself. 16.____________Leave no room for the average or the ordinary. If you can do things well, try hard to become bet?ter. If you have become better, try to become the best.

Give yourself new challenges (挑战).17. ______________ Any new things will give you the chance to understand yourself more. You should try any?thing. What you learn from these activities can be useful in the future.

18.______________ One reason why a student is not active may be that he has a defeated (挫败的)attitude. As much as possible, you should face each challenge with the willingness to succeed.

Think over your mistakes if there are any. Being active doesn't mean you will always be successful. 19. _____ However, they will never succeed if they don't realize the meaning of failure.

Keep a to-do list. This can serve as a reminder when a student becomes lazy. 20. _______

A.  To achieve this, you have to desire to become excellent.

B.  Have a strong faith that you will succeed.

C.  Try to become active in group discussions.

D.  Don't be afraid to attend activities you wouldn't normally do.

E.  There are students who would give up the moment they fail.

F.  You can't be active if you don't know what is going on.

G.  It can keep you on the right track and help you organize your tasks for the day.

D

How Children Succeed , by Paul Tough

Journalist Tough spent five years reporting his previous(先前的)book. Whatever It Takes ? a description of education activist Geoffrey Canada and the families influenced by his organization, the Harlem Children's Zone. In this 2012 follow-up. Tough sets out to answer the difficult questions raised by Whatever It Takes : Why do some kids~-particularly poor ones—succeed while others fail? And how can parents and educators help guide more chil-dren towards success?

The Death and Life of the Great American School System , by Diane Ravitch

Ravitch, a professor in New York University, takes a hard look at how public education has changed over the past twenty years, offering a reasoned explanation of popular policies, such as the emphasis (强调)on testing, and a solution to how to improve America's schools.

Saving the School , by Michael Brick

When Anabel Garza became headteacher of John H. Reagan High School in Austin, Texas, she was faced with a large number of seemingly-very difficult problems: a high dropout rate (辍学率)and low test scores. But as Brick wrote Saving the School , a first-hand account of a year in the life of John H. Reagan High School, Garza, along with other teachers, was determined to turn things around for her school and her students. The Flat World and Education , by Linda Darling-Hammond While scores on the tests required by "No Child Left Behind" have steadily (平稳地)risen, America's students are always falling behind on in?ternational testing measures. Why? According to Stanford education profes?sor Darling-Hammond, "it's because the American schools, designed at the turn of the last century, are in need of a complete change. ,, In this book. she describes the latest education models used by schools all over the world, which she argues could offer a long-term road map to changing the American public school system.

13.  Which book answers questions from another book?

  A. Saving the School.

B.  Hoxv Children Succeed.

C.  The Flat World and Education.

D.  The Death and Life of the Great American School System.

14.  Who writes about a particular high school?

A. Diane Ravitch.                B. Michael Brick,

C. Paul Tough.                  D. Linda Darling-Hammond.

15.  Both Diane and Linda are offering measures to_____ .

A. cut down the dropout rate      B. help students gel high scores

C. improve schools in America   D. guide more children to success

B

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Traffic TV on your mobile

This downloadable application lets you see where jams are building up, the speed of vehicles at hot spots, and live pictures from thousands of road?side cameras.

Traffic TV is £4 a month for Orange mobile customers, after a 30-day-free tryout. On other networks Traffic TV is f 5 a month, after a 7-day-free tryout.

Listen to live traffic news

Don't want the download? Then simply dial the numbers below from your mobile to hear the latest traffic updates.

★ Orange mobile users call 177 (calls cost up to 55p a minute)

★ Other mobile users call 1740 (calls cost up to 59p a minute) Help friends avoid jams

Simply enter your friend's e-mail address to send them a link to this service.

5.  How can users get live traffic information?

 A.  By mobile phone or through Internet.

B.  By watching a TV programme.

C.  By listening to the radio report.

D.  By using Trafficmaster cameras.

6.  How long may a customer use the service if his/her network is Orange and he/she pays 20?

A. About 120 days.                B.  About 127 days.

C.  Five months.                  D.  Six months.

7.  What is the purpose of this advertisement?

 A.  To provide readers with live traffic information.

B.  To help Orange customers to avoid traffic jams.

C.  To attract mobile users to buy Traffic TV service.

D.  To explain how Traffic TV and live traffic news work.

8.  You may read this advertisement most probably .
A. in a travel guide              B. on a web page
C. on a road sign               D. in a newspaper

 Friendship is one of the basic bonds between human beings. While the characteristics of friendship might vary from one country to another, people from all cultures not only enjoy friends but need them.

  Many studies have shown that teenagers who have no friends often suffer from psychological disorders. It has been shown that teenagers, perhaps more than any other age group, need com?panionship and a sense of belonging. The negative consequences of loneliness have also been observed among the elderly. The death of a spouse often leaves a widow or a widower totally bereft. If,however, they are surrounded by friends and relatives and if they are able to articu?late their feelings,they are more likely to recover from their grief.

  "No man is an island." In other words, we are all parts of society. We all need the love,admiration,respect and moral support of other people. If we are fortunate, our friends will pro?vide us with all of these necessary aspects of life.

  As most people observe, there are many levels of friendship. The degree or intensity of friendship varies depending on the personality of the individuals involved and the context of the relationships. Extroverts enjoy being surrounded by many people whereas introverts are perhaps content with fewer but more intense friendships.

  Everyone is not equally open with all their friends. The degree of intimacy is determined by many factors. Close friends can be formed at any stage in one's life but they are usually very rare. Not very many people have more than a few really close friends. Irrespective of the level of intimacy,all friendships are based on reciprocity,honesty and a certain amount of love and affection.

(   ) 5. The second paragraph implies that      

A.     teenagers without friends will suffer from psychological problems

B.     a widow or a widower will die very soon without companionship

C.     human beings need companionship and a sense of belonging

D.     both A and B

(   ) 6. "No man is an island" (Line1 ,Para.3) implies that      

A.     everyone is a part of an island

B.     man cannot be an island

C.     everyone is just a part of society

D.     society is an island

(   ) 7. The author thinks that close friends      

A.     can be easily formed when one is young

B.     cannot be long-lasting

C.     are not rare for everyone

D.     are rare for most people

(   ) 8. The word "irrespective" (the last sentence, Para.5) means      

A. not respecting    B. dishonoring C. regardless    D. considering

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