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1.他没能使自己适应新的环境。

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2.他把自己的一生都投入到了教育事业之中。

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3.父母应该设法劝阻子女抽烟。(discourage)

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4.我要做的事就是上学,以及回家后再学习几个小时。

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5.我不想领养别人的孩子,如果我有这个机会,我会立即要一个克隆婴儿。

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1.He failed to adapt himself to the new environment.

2.He devoted himself to the cause of education.

3.Parents should try to discourage their children from smoking.

4.All I had to do was go to school and spend a few hours studying when I came home.

5.I don’t want to adopt someone else’s child. If I had the chance, I would have a cloned baby right now.

【解析】

1.】没能做某事fail to do,使自己适应adapt oneself to something, 谓语动词用一般过去时。 He failed to adopted himself to the new environment.

2.】“把自己的一生都投入到了”devoted oneself to ,“事业”the cause of 。谓语动词用一般过去时。He devoted himself to the cause of education.

3.】“劝阻某人”discourage somebody from doing。 Parents should try to discourage their children from smoking.

4.“我要做的事就是”All I had to do was do. 谓语动词用一般过去时。All I had to do was go to school and spend a few hours studying when I came home.

5.】“收养”adopt,“立即”right now.,If虚拟语气,与现在事实相反,从句用一般过去时,主句用would+动词原形。 I don’t want to adopt someone else’s child. If I had the chance, I would have a cloned baby right now.

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Everyone loves a party but when you’re the host, making sure the event goes as planned can be stressful. Before the big day, take some time to prepare well and you’ll have a better chance of throwing a successful party.

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Send out the invitations. Generally, guests should receive their invitations two weeks before the party. 2. If a guest will be traveling a long way, the earlier they get the invitation, the better.

3. If you’re hosting a party at home, look at your surroundings with a critical(挑剔的) eye. Put small articles away for a clean look and add some decorations to make the room more festive.

Plan your food list and shop ahead of time. 4. If you’re the host, you will need lots of advance notice of your menu and the number of guests you are expecting.

Double-check the details the night before the party. Do a quick walkthrough, starting at your front door, and make sure there’s an area for guests’ coats. 5. Finally, count your serving plates and glasses to make sure there are enough.

A. Create the proper atmosphere.

B. Dress early for the party.

C. But it should be related to the reason for having the party.

D. Then walk through your home and make sure everything is fine.

E. This gives them time to schedule the event into their time frame.

F. Allow time for guest arrival before serving a meal.

G. Dishes that are prepared in advance will save you much time.

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Maybe your mum or dad has told you, "Turn that down before you go deaf!" Well, they are quite right. Loud noise might cause hearing loss for a short time or even forever. Think that earphones are a good way to escape from tour parents’ eyes? Well. It may not be as good a way as you expect. American doctors have studied a group of 44,000 people who used earphones more than 15 hours per week. The doctors found that 37,000 of them were getting hearing problems.

If you use earphones for too long a time, your ears might feel painful. You could also lose your hearing for the rest of your life. So don’t wear your earphones too long. Use them less than one hour a day. Want sharp hearing? Don’t forget to do the following: Try to stay away from places where there is too much noise, like a disco. If you have to go, wear earplugs. When swimming, remember to put earplugs into your ears to stop water from getting in. Never put anything sharp into your ears. If you think you have too much earwax, ask your mum or dad to help you clean it out.

Keep these things in mind! Then you won't be saying "WHAT???" when you are older.

1.Using earphones "may not be as good a way as you expect" because _______.

A. your parents know what you're doing

B. it can cause hearing problems

C. it makes your parents angry

D. most of you use them improperly

2.If you want sharp hearing, you should _____.

A. have your ears specially trained

B. often wear earplugs and clean out the earwax

C. take good care of your ears

D. choose what you listen to carefully

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B. speaks in a loud voice

C. is slow in understanding

D. asks for a lot of repetition

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He didn’t remember me, but my had told him who I was.

He said, “Wonderfully.”

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He replied, “That doesn’t .”

“Well, it does,” I dared to suggest. “You need to be to keep on doing the good work.”

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He shook his head, but I him. A moment later, I took a hot bowl of soup and some bread in front of him.

“Enjoy them!” I said and walked back to my before he had a chance to .

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2.A. Belief B. dream C. spirit D. interest

3.A. Facing B. enjoying C. refusing D. expecting

4.A. going over B. going through C. handing in D. handing out

5.A. looked at B. looked for C. looked over D. looked down

6.A. only B. even C. mostly D. exactly

7.A. hot B. low C. warm D. cool

8.A. Quickly B. happily C. proudly D. carelessly

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11.A. Introduction B. argument C. question D. intention

12.A. Matter B. work C. cover D. stop

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14.A. Experience B. imagination C. energy D. knowledge

15.A. so B. if C. unless D. but

16.A. Accepted B. ignored C. doubted D. recognized

17.A. House B. table C. office D. shop

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The results showed that attractive males completely defeated unattractive men, but the women who had ranked most attractive unchangeably received the fewest votes.

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A. disadvantage B. advantage

C. misfortune D. trouble

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A. makes women look more honest and capable

B. strengthens the qualifies required

C. is of no importance to women

D. often enables women to succeed quickly

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A. turns out to be a disadvantage to men

B. is more of a disadvantage than an advantage to women

C. affects men and women alike

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A. practical B. supportive

C. old-fashioned D. one-sided

5.The author writes this passage to __________.

A. give advice to job-seekers who are attractive

B. discuss the disadvantages of women being attractive

C. demand equal rights for women

D. state the importance of appearance

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