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While you're in Shanghai, please come and take a walk round some of our interesting places.

1.What makes Yu Gardens different from the other places in the text?

A.They make people love nature.

B.They cost very little to enter.

C.They have something nice to eat.

D.They are good for art research.

2.You can't study __________ when you visit Shanghai Natural History Museum.

A.robots

B.dinosaurs

C.bamboo

D.rocks

3.If someone is interested in silver bowls of the Tang Dynasty, he can go to ________.

A.Shanghai Art Museum

B.Shanghai Museum

C.Lu Xun's Museum

D.Shanghai Natural History Museum

4.How many museums with paintings are mentioned in the text?

A.One

B.Two

C.Three

D.Four

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If you walk around any large city, you’ll find a coffee shop on every corner. Many shops offer comfortable sofas, large screen televisions and sometimes even live music. More and more teenagers are hanging out there. My pre-teen has already done so after school once a month, but she always orders fruit juice. I think she would drink coffee sooner or later, so I started doing some research online.

I found that coffee in moderation (适度) could be safe, but one thing that was constant online was the chance of becoming addicted to coffee. Coffee is one step up from soda but still not as dangerous as energy drinks or alcohol. Still, any addiction is hard to break, so I needed to come up with a plan that would protect my child.

Coffee shops offer a safe place for teenagers to hang out. As like anything else you let your children do, you need to set limits. Drinking coffee while socializing once or twice a week won’t cause a severe caffeine addiction. However, you should avoid allowing a cup of coffee every morning and ensure they get adequate sleep each night, which will make them less likely to feel the need to drink coffee.

As parents, we have responsibility to set a good example. If you’re addicted to caffeine, it’s time to start monitoring your intake. If you drink much water and keep healthier drink options in your fridge and at your dinner table, your teenager will follow you. I drink much water and so do both my children. My kids learn more from watching me do things than they will ever learn from my verbal teaching.

As a mother, I’m ready to allow my child to try coffee and we’ll talk about it and discuss the pros and cons of consuming this. I feel open communication is vital in helping them make good decisions. Although the decision to drink coffee doesn’t pose the same dangers as underage drinking, it still deserves a thoughtful conversation.

1.The author began to do research on coffee in order to _____

A. offer some good advice to coffee shops

B. guide her daughter to drink coffee properly

C. stop her daughter hanging out in coffee shops

D. let her daughter believe that fruit juice is healthy

2.According to the passage, if teenagers have enough sleep, they_____

A. won’t ache for coffee that much

B. won’t hang out in coffee shops

C. won’t drink coffee forever

D. will drink water instead of coffee

3.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 imply?

A. The author’s children don’t like to talk with her.

B. The author thinks a good example functions better.

C. The author is living in harmony with her children.

D. The author doesn’t want her children to learn from her.

4.Which of the following statements agrees with the author’s opinion according to the passage?

A. Teenagers should be stopped from entering coffee shops.

B. Coffee shops should not offer many options to teenagers.

C. Teenagers’ activities in coffee shops should be limited strictly.

D. Parents should not force their children to stop drinking coffee.

D

Eating too much fatty food, exercising too little and smoking can raise your future risk of heart disease.But there is another factor that can cause your heart problems more immediately: the air you breathe.

Previous studies have linked high exposure (暴露)to environmental pollution to an increased risk of heart problem, but two analyses(分析) now show that poor air quality can lead to heart attack or stroke (中风)within as little as a few hours after exposure.In one review of the research, scientists found that people exposed to high levels of pollutants (污染物)were up to 5% more likely(可能的) to suffer a heart attack within days of exposure than those with lower exposure.A separate study of stroke patients showed that even air that the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers to be of “moderate” (良好)quality and relatively safe for our health can raise the risk of stroke as much as 34% within 12 to 14 hours of exposure.

The authors of both studies stress(强调)that these risks are relatively(相对的)small for healthy people and certainly modest compared with other risk factors such as smoking and high blood pressure.However, it is important to be aware of these dangers because everyone is exposed to air pollution regardless of lifestyle choices.So stricter regulation(规章制度)by the EPA of pollutants may not only improve environmental air quality but could also become necessary to protect public health.

1.The text mainly discusses the relationship between _______.

A.heart problems and air quality

B.heart problems and exercising

C.heart problems and smoking

D.heart problems and fatty food

2.The underlined word “modest” in Paragraph 3 most probably means_________ .

A.relatively high

B.extremely(极大地)low

C.relatively low

D.extremely high

3.What can we learn from the text?

A.Eating fatty food has immediate effects on your heart

B.The EPA conducted many studies on air quality

C.Moderate air quality is more harmful than smoking

D.Stricter regulations on pollutants should be made.

4.The author's purpose of writing the text is most likely to________

A.inform

B.persuade(说服)

C.describe

D.entertain(娱乐)

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My 8-year-old son, Kevin, has made friends with some boys in the neighborhood.He has been________with them after school.My wife, and I are he has other kids to be with and we have and encouraged him to play with his friends.We also want Kevin to learn , so we have asked him to tell us he’s going and to come home at a specified(规定的) time.

The ________ started when Kevin didn’t come home on time.On one occasion, I asked Kevin to be back at 6 pm.By 6:30, I needed to go ________him.I found him at a friend’s house, and he looked ________ that he couldn’t continue playing.After we came home, I sat Kevin down for a talk about the ________of keeping his word.I told him I was not worried about his arriving a few ________ late, after a half hour, he told me he understood and I was

________

The next day, I came home from work at about 6:30 pm and my wife asked me to go and get Kevin back ________ she said he should be back home at 6.I walked to his friend’s house and a look of ________ appeared on Kevin’ face when he came to the door.

At ________ my wife and I spoke to Kevin about why he didn’t come home on time again.He said he just wanted to ________ playing.This was ________, so we decided to ground(罚不准出门)him for a week.This ________ no playing with his friends.

For the next week, whenever his friends came to ask for Kevin, we let him ________ to them that he was grounded.We felt this would help him be responsible for his ________

As a ________ , I believe one of the most important things we can teach our kids is self-responsibility and that actions have results.

1.A.studying B.playing C.chatting D.quarreling

2.A.glad B.lucky C.worried D.sure

3.A.made B.allowed C.trained D.forced

4.A.amusements B.communication C.honesty D.responsibility

5.A.when B.why C.where D.whenever

6.A.changes B.conflicts C.worries D.problems

7.A.looking for B.picking up C.waiting for D.calling up

8.A.angry B.nervous C.disappointed D.ashamed

9.A.quality B.importance C.stories D. ways

10.A.hours B.minutes C.days D.times

11.A.satisfied B.shocked C.surprised D.concerned

12.A.if B.unless C.because D.so

13.A.guilt B.disappointment C.excitement D.hatred

14.A.home B.school C.work D.office

15.A.finish B.keep C.learn D.stop

16.A.impossible B.impolite C.unacceptable D.unbelievable

17.A.meant B.suggested C.showed D.implied

18.A.reply B.apologize C.tell D.explain

19.A.decisions B.words C.actions D.friends

20.A.teacher B.parent C.writer D.professor

完成句子

请根据单词的首字母或括号里的提示完成下列句子,每空只填一个单词。

1.She was rewarded for her 40 years’ f_________ service with the company.

2.The way in which we work has undergone a complete _________ (a total change in something, a revolution)in the past decade.

3.He strongly believes that there must be a physical explanation for these strange _________(现象).

4.My eyes slowly grew _________(familiar with something and accepting it as normal or usual) to the dark.

5.The police said that the accident deserved further investigation as the c_________ surrounding it were incredibly strange.

6.There is w__________ and growing acceptance that women should be equal to men at work.

7.We cannot _________ (to promise something will happen) our flights will never be delayed.

8.Our research attempts to ________ (assess) the effectiveness of the different drugs.

9.As a patriot, she is bitterly o_________ to the idea of moving abroad.

10.It was so _________(令人难为情) having to sing in public.

11.The prisoners made an a_________ to escape, but failed.

12.There is convincing _________(证据) of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer.

13.Our school is e_________ with some teaching facilities.

14.She made an _________(预约) for her son to see the doctor.

15.Her position in the party has _________(to become stronger) in recent weeks.

16.Nowadays many companies adopt the approach of f_________ working hours so that the workers can manage their own time more effectively.

17.Colors like red c_________ a sense of energy and strength.

18.They are trying to keep the costs to a _________(最低限度).

19.Breathing is an _________ (done or happening without thinking) function of the body.

20.It was a c_________ that he was born on his mother’s birthday.

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

John was 20 years old. He was a handsome and gifted ________ . But he stopped talking as much as he usually did after he graduated from high school. This year, his________ reduced to nothing. His parents knew he was ________ , and continually told him that they loved him. Everyone was ________ about his well-being and wondered what they could say or do to help him, since saying “I love you” ________ wasn’t enough to improve his situation.

John finally made a(an) ________ . He locked himself in the cellar(地下室)and stayed there for three days without food. ________ he continued to acknowledge his parents’ love for him and his love for them, his depression ________ . His loved ones were ________ that he would even kill himself one day. Healthcare professionals were ________ ,

but the advice, care and kindness did not ________ . On the fourth day of John’s isolation(隔离), the local high school football ________ , who didn’t’ know John’s situation, happened to call him. John’s mother told him John was not ________ and took a message at the coach’s ________ . Then she went to the cellar door and called down the stairs, “John, Coach Ivers just phoned. He said that his players ________last night on who they wanted as their assistant coach. They said you were the greatest football athlete they had ever had and they though they could ________ the state championship if you helped to coach them. Coach Ivers said they need you! He said if you are interested, you should be at the football practice ________at 14:45 this afternoon.” Hearing the message, John eventually came out of the cellar. He accepted the coaching job. ________ the time he came home from his first ________ , he had walked out of his depression. He once again found the great feeling of being ________ , and he was back to his old self.

1.A. judge B. athlete C. captain D. professor

2.A. promise B. complaint C. motivation D. conversation

3.A. depressed B. awkward C. innocent D. unconscious

4.A. curious B. positive C. frightened D. concerned

5.A. directly B. properly C. obviously D. specially

6.A. move B. apology C. difference D. deal

7.A. Because B. Although C. Unless D. When

8.A. acquired B. recovered C. deepened D. withdrew

9.A. amazed B. confused C. bored D. convinced

10.A. taken in B. brought in C. turned in D. put in

11.A. solve B. produce C. work D. develop

12.A. assistant B. manager C. coach D. guider

13.A. occupied B. suitable C. flexible D. available

14.A. request B. recommendation C. invitation D. compromise

15.A. competed B. voted C. connected D. responded

16.A. obtain B. recognize C. approve D. admit

17.A. in person B. with delight C. by chance D. on purpose

18.A. During B. Before C. By D. After

19.A. appointment B. practice C. experience D. preparation

20.A. demanded B. respected C. protected D. needed

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