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   As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation.  1 you are in the habit of rushing through life, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to 2down.  But relaxation is 3 for a healthy mind and body. 

  Stress is a 4 part of everyday life and there is no way to 5 it.  In fact, it is not the bad thing that it is often supposed to be.  A 6 amount of stress is important to provide motivation and give 7 to life.  It is only when the stress gets out of control 8 it can lead to poor performance and 9 health. 

  The amount of stress a person can bear 10 very much on the individual.  Some people are not afraid of stress. and such 11 are obviously chief material for managerial responsibilities.  Others lose heart at first 12 of unusual difficulties.  When exposed to stress, in 13  form, we react both chemically and physically.  In fact we make a choice between 14 and fight.  And in more ancient days the choices made the 15 between life and death.  The crises(危机)we meet today are 16 to be so extreme. but however little the stress.  It requires the same response.  It is when such a reaction 17 long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes 18 Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have 19 links with stress.  20 we cannot remove stress from our lives we need to find ways to deal with it.  It would be unwise to do so even if we could. 

  So what do you think of stress? What is your way to deal with it?

1.  A.  When                    B.  While                    C.  Once                 D.  As

2.  A.  slow                      B.  calm                     C get                        D.  turn

3.  A.  unnecessary            B.  satisfied                C.  useful                D.  necessary

4.  A.  physical          B.  natural               C.  hard                     D.  terrible

5.  A.  tolerate               B.  solve                     C.  avoid                 D.  accept

6.  A.  sure                      B.  certain               C.  large                  D.  great

7.  A.  purpose              B.  resource                C.  influence               D.  instruction

8.  A.  when                     B.  why                      C.  that                          D.  how

9.  A.  ill                       B.  good                     C.  strong                D.  weak

10.  A.  insists.               B.  depends                C.  calls                     D.  spends

11.  A.  patterns             B.  personalities           C.  situations           D.  characters

12.  A.  glance                  B.  view                     C.  sight                  D.  impression

13.  A.  whichever            B.  whatever               C.  however           D.  whenever

14.  A.  peace                   B.  fright                    C.  pressure             D.  heaviness

15.  A.  decision               B.  promise                 C.  difference          D.  choice

16.  A.  unlikely             B.  likely                     C.  necessary           D.  probable

17.  A.  continues             B.  lives                      C.  stands                D.  lasts

18.  A.  balanced              B.  injured                  C.  endangered         D.  changeable

19.  A.  established           B.  achieved                C.  found                D.  developed

20.  A.  Unless                 B.  Since                    C.  Because             D.  As

1—5  CADBC  6—10  BACAB  11—15  DCBBC  16—20  ADCAB

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  Washington D.C.—with its long, tree lined avenues , white markable buildings , and many parks—looks more specious and handsome than many United States cities. One reason for this is that Washington was designed from the beginning to be a capital city.

  In 1790, the U. S. Congress decided that the new federal government should have its capital in a federal district—a place that is not part of any state. George Washington selected the site, and the name “District of Columbia” was chosen in honor of Christopher Columbus. The district occupies an area of 174 square kilometers (67 square miles) on the northeastern shore of the Potomac River, between the states of Maryland and Virginia.

  As the capital and political center of the United States , Washington today is one of the country's most important cities. It is the city where the national legislators (立法官) meet to make laws, where the president carries out the laws, and where the country's highest court meets to judge questions about the laws.

  Washington has six universities and several colleges. Georgetown University, founded in 1789 by the Jesuit order, is the oldest Catholic college in the United States. Howard University was founded by the federal government shortly after the Civil War as a school of higher learning for freed slaves. Now it is a university with an international enrollment (注册). George Washington University was founded in 1821, Catholic University in 1887, and the American University in 1893. The University of the District of Columbia was formed by the merger (合并) in 1975 of the Washington Technical Institute, Federal City College, and Miner College. Gallaudet College, the world's first college for the deaf, was founded in 1857.

  In 1971, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was completed, just upstream from the Lincoln Memorial. The center provides Washington with a theater, concert hall, and opera house under one roof. It also houses the American Film Institute.

  Washington has many fine galleries and museums, including the National Museum of American History, the National Air & Space Museum, the National Archives, the Natural History Museum, the National Gallery of Art , the Museum of African Art, and the Renwick, Freer, Corcoran, and Phillips galleries.

1.Why does Washington D.C looks more specious than many other cities in America?

[  ]

A.Because it was designed by Washington.

B.Because Christopher Columbus once lived there.

C.Because of its long history.

D.Because its capital avenues and buildings.

2.Which statement is not true?

[  ]

A.Georgetown University is the first Catholic college in America.

B.The passage mentioned 6 universities and colleges in Washington.

C.The first college for the deaf in the world has been for about 150 years.

D.Howard University was founded only for the American blacks then.

3.What doesn't it mention about Washington in the article?

[  ]

A.politics
B.Education and culture
C.Economics
D.History

4.Which of the following maps marks the correct location(位置) of Washington city?

M= Maryland V= Virginia W= Washington P= the Potomac River

[  ]

A.
B.
C.
D.

完形填空

Catch of a Lifetime

  He was 11 years old and often went fishing in a lake.On the day   1   the bass(鲈鱼)season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening,   2   sunfish.Then he practiced casting.When his pole   3  , he knew something huge was   4  .His father watched   5   as the boy skilfully worked the fish alongside the dock(码头).  6  , he very carefully lifted the   7   fish from the water.It was the largest one he had ever seen,   8   it was a bass.The father lit a match and looked at   9  .It was 10 P.M.-two hours before the season opened.He looked at the fish, then at the boy.

  “You’ll have to   10  , son,” he said.

  “Dad!” cried the boy.

  “There will be other fish,” said his father.

  “Not as big as this one,” cried the boy.

    11   no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could   12   by his father’s firm voice that the decision was   13  .He obeyed and lowered it into the black   14  .The boy suspected that he would   15   again see such a great fish.

  That was 34 years ago.Today, the boy is a successful architect.And he was   16  .He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he   17   that night long ago.But he does see   18   fish-again and again-every time he comes up against a question of ethics(道德规范).

  For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong.It is only the   19   of ethics that is difficult.Do we do   20   when no one is looking?

(1)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

when

C.

after

D.

before

(2)

[  ]

A.

providing

B.

catching

C.

feeding

D.

supplying

(3)

[  ]

A.

broke down

B.

broke up

C.

turned over

D.

doubled over

(4)

[  ]

A.

on the other end

B.

in the dark

C.

in the deep water

D.

on the other bank

(5)

[  ]

A.

with anxiety

B.

in surprise

C.

with admiration

D.

with anger

(6)

[  ]

A.

Finally

B.

Unfortunately

C.

Actually

D.

Accordingly

(7)

[  ]

A.

active

B.

discouraged

C.

energetic

D.

exhausted

(8)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

but

C.

however

D.

yet

(9)

[  ]

A.

his watch

B.

the bass

C.

the sunfish

D.

the boy

(10)

[  ]

A.

bring it home

B.

put it aside

C.

put it back

D.

pick it up

(11)

[  ]

A.

Even though

B.

Now that

C.

Ever since

D.

In case

(12)

[  ]

A.

say

B.

tell

C.

speak

D.

talk

(13)

[  ]

A.

passed

B.

changed

C.

fixed

D.

refused

(14)

[  ]

A.

container

B.

sea

C.

water

D.

river

(15)

[  ]

A.

ever

B.

once

C.

then

D.

never

(16)

[  ]

A.

wrong

B.

right

C.

satisfactory

D.

pleased

(17)

[  ]

A.

landed

B.

saw

C.

cast

D.

threw

(18)

[  ]

A.

a different

B.

many big

C.

even bigger

D.

the same

(19)

[  ]

A.

standard

B.

concept

C.

practice

D.

idea

(20)

[  ]

A.

wrong

B.

right

C.

harm

D.

good

完型填空

  On the day before the bass(鲈鱼)season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening.

  When his pole   1   he knew something huge was on the other end.His father watched with   2   as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock.  3  , he very cautiously lifted the   4   fish from the water.It was the largest one he had ever seen,   5   it was a bass.

  The boy and his father looked at the handsome fish, gills(鱼鳃)playing back and forth in the moonlight.The father   6   a match and looked at his watch.It was 10 P. M.-two hours   7   the season opened.He looked at the fish, then at the boy.

  "You'll have to put it back, son," he said.

  "Dad!"   8   the boy.

  "There will be other fish," said his father.

  "Not as big as this one," cried the boy again.

  He looked around the lake.No other fishermen or boats were anywhere   9   in the moonlight.  10   no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could   11   from his father's voice that the decision was not changed.He slowly   12   the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into the   13   water.The boy suspected that he would never again see such a great fish.

  That was 34 years ago.Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City.And he was   14  .He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he caught that night long ago.But he does see that same fish-again and again-every time he   15   a question of ethics(道德).

  For, as his father taught him, ethics are simple   16   of right and wrong.It is only the   17   of ethics that is difficult.Do we do   18   when no one is looking? We would if we were taught to put the fish back when we were young.For we would have learned the truth.The decision to do right lives fresh and fragrant in our   19  .It is a   20   we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren.

(1)

[  ]

A.

broke down

B.

turned over

C.

turned up

D.

bent over

(2)

[  ]

A.

admiration

B.

love

C.

fear

D.

anxiety

(3)

[  ]

A.

In the beginning

B.

Finally

C.

Besides

D.

All in all

(4)

[  ]

A.

exhausted

B.

delighted

C.

frustrated

D.

frightened

(5)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

however

C.

and

D.

while

(6)

[  ]

A.

won

B.

beat

C.

struck

D.

picked

(7)

[  ]

A.

after

B.

until

C.

when

D.

before

(8)

[  ]

A.

yelled

B.

shouted

C.

said

D.

cried

(9)

[  ]

A.

around

B.

front

C.

back

D.

right

(10)

[  ]

A.

Ever since

B.

Even though

C.

In case

D.

Now that

(11)

[  ]

A.

say

B.

speak

C.

talk

D.

tell

(12)

[  ]

A.

worked

B.

loosed

C.

looked

D.

attached

(13)

[  ]

A.

deep

B.

black

C.

low

D.

while

(14)

[  ]

A.

satisfactory

B.

wrong

C.

right

D.

pleased

(15)

[  ]

A.

came up with

B.

get on with

C.

meet with

D.

catch up with

(16)

[  ]

A.

matters

B.

events

C.

questions

D.

things

(17)

[  ]

A.

practice

B.

understanding

C.

meaning

D.

point

(18)

[  ]

A.

rightly

B.

right

C.

wrongly

D.

wrong

(19)

[  ]

A.

memory

B.

mind

C.

heart

D.

brain

(20)

[  ]

A.

story

B.

lesson

C.

concept

D.

standard

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  When you're a preteen, a huge problem might be that you just have to have a new rock-rap CD,   1   your parents won't give you the money for it.I thought life was so   2   when things like this happened-until September 11, 2001.

  I was in P.E.when the planes hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.As soon as I got home and for weeks after, I saw the disaster   3   on TV.Seeing the innocent people running for their   4   as the debris(瓦砾)started coming down the fire and smoke rose out of the   5   brought tears to my eyes.I couldn't help imagining what the people on the   6   and in the buildings were thinking and going through, not   7   what was going on.I admired the courage of the firefighters who rushed in and risked their own lives to   8   others.It tore my heart apart to watch the   9   looks on the faces of so many people who didn't know if their loved ones were dead or alive while   10   in all the debris.

  Then it   11   me:All my life I had thought mainly of myself.I had it easy in life and had been taking it all for granted.

  A feeling of coldness   12   down my back, and I cried just thinking of the possibility that it could have easily   13   to my family.My mom or dad could have been killed like that, and I would never, ever see them again.I began to evaluate what a real   14   in life was.

  This disaster   15   me that awful things can happen to anyone at any time.Now when my mom or dad or sister go somewhere, even if it's just   16   the store, I try to remember to tell them that I love them because I know there is a   17   that I may never tell them that   18  

  Not getting a new CD is not going to make or   19   my life.I can live with those kinds of problems.But losing someone I love would   20   make my life miserable.

  9/11 showed me just what I am.

(1)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

so

C.

or

D.

for

(2)

[  ]

A.

unbelievable

B.

uncomfortable

C.

unfair

D.

uncertain

(3)

[  ]

A.

expand

B.

occur

C.

strike

D.

unfold

(4)

[  ]

A.

lives

B.

families

C.

houses

D.

friends

(5)

[  ]

A.

curtains

B.

buildings

C.

gates

D.

bedrooms

(6)

[  ]

A.

seats

B.

planes

C.

corners

D.

streets

(7)

[  ]

A.

believing

B.

thinking

C.

knowing

D.

caring

(8)

[  ]

A.

join

B.

save

C.

meet

D.

calm

(9)

[  ]

A.

puzzled

B.

severe

C.

dirty

D.

desperate

(10)

[  ]

A.

hidden

B.

found

C.

placed

D.

trapped

(11)

[  ]

A.

rewarded

B.

surprised

C.

hit

D.

told

(12)

[  ]

A.

cooled

B.

dropped

C.

ran

D.

passed

(13)

[  ]

A.

happened

B.

compared

C.

related

D.

turned

(14)

[  ]

A.

relationship

B.

problem

C.

need

D.

fate

(15)

[  ]

A.

taught

B.

reminded

C.

persuaded

D.

informed

(16)

[  ]

A.

on

B.

in

C.

at

D.

to

(17)

[  ]

A.

story

B.

doubt

C.

chance

D.

plan

(18)

[  ]

A.

again

B.

once

C.

enough

D.

ever

(19)

[  ]

A.

end

B.

change

C.

spare

D.

break

(20)

[  ]

A.

rather

B.

truly

C.

probably

D.

frequently

An 8 -year-0ld girl was dragged about 900 feet by a school bus today in Livingston County.

    According to State Police,the incident occurred about 2:40 p.m. on State Route 436 in the town of Ossian after three sisters were dropped off the bus.

    As the last sister was leaving the bus,driver John Coley,62,of Wayland,Steuben County,told police that he was not paying attention when he closed the door and trapped her backpack inside.Coley then continued 900 feet before he realized the girl was being dragged,State Police said.

    The girl was hurt and was transported to Nicholas H.Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville,Livingston County,by Dansville Ambulance.

    Another 8-year-old child on the bus said he hit his head on the seat in front of him when the bus came to a sudden stop,causing an earache.

    Conservation staff in New Zealand have put down 33 stranded(搁浅)whales after several attempts to refloat them failed.

    The whales shot Thursday were the last of 99 that stranded themselves Monday on Farewell Spit on the South Island.Department of Conservation area manager John Mason says staff and hundreds of volunteers had tried all week to get the whales refloated.

    He says they thought they were successful Wednesday when they got the whales into deep water-but were saddened Thursday to find that they had swum back ashore.He says the condition of the whales had significantly become worse.

    As well as the 33 whales that were shot,36 had died naturally since Monday and 17 were successfully refloated.Thirteen remain unknown.

59.The last sister was dragged by the bus because_______.

A. she stood too close to the bus when getting off

B. the bus driver stopped the bus suddenly

C. something was wrong with the bus door

D. her backpack was stuck in the closed door

60.It can be inferred from the first news that_________.

    A.three sisters were dragged about 900 feet by a school bus

    B.the driver stopped the bus immediately he realized his mistake

    C.two children were hurt and sent to hospital

    D.a boy was hurt when the bus started suddenly

61.How many whales were trapped ashore in total?

    A.33         B.36          C.99         D.13

62.The 33 refloated whales returned ashore on_________

    A.Monday     B.Tuesday     C.Wednesday    D.Thursday

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