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1.抵制 _______________

2.改革,改良____________

3.捆绑_______________

4.铤而走险的___________

5.徒劳的,自负的 __________

6.紧张,对立__________

7.转折,转变____________

8.弯曲的____________

9.救援_____________

10.antique ____________

11.rigid ____________

12.spin____________

13.violence_____________

14.supreme_____________

15.vice_____________

16.civil_______________

17.spring(v)______________

18.melt______________

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We usually don’t mind when people call us by positive nicknames.1.But when people call us by cruel nicknames, it can be difficult to get them to stop. So what should you do?

Ask your friends to stop. Maybe you tripped(绊倒)over your feet a few times, and your friends started calling you klutz, thinking that you don’t really mind.2.

Leave a nicknames behind. Sometimes, life gives us a chance to start fresh3.If you’re moving from elementary school to middle school, let your friends know that don’t want to go by your old nickname.

Ignore those who call you by a nickname. If the kids calling you by a bad nickname aren’t your friends, you should do your best to ignore them.4.It may be hard to pretend that it doesn’t hurt, but if you get angry or obviously upset, it will just encourage them to use the nickname all the time.

5.Remember that if you have a bad nickname now, you probably won’t be stuck with it. Just look at Elvis Presley! When he first started singing on stage, he wiggled(摆动)his hips so much that cruel critics and the audience nicknamed him Elvis The Pelvis. He never stopped wiggling. People soon found it impossible to ignore his talent and began to call him The King of Rock & Roll.

A. If it does bother you, tell them.

B. Believe that things will change.

C. If the kids refuse to stop, talk to your teacher.

D. It feels good when these nicknames are repeated.

E. Although words can be hurtful, they can’t change who you really are.

F. The chance can be a good time to get rid of a nickname that you don’t like.

G. If you act like they aren’t hurting you, they’ll eventually get bored and stop.

Many great basketball players had clever nicknames (绰号), usually describing the player’s overall style on the court (球场). Below are some of the colorful nicknames among popular NBA players.

“Tiny”

Nate Archibald, at six feet one inch tall, was small for a basketball player. Still, Archibald used speed and his brains to control the court in the 14 seasons that he played in the NBA. Interestingly, his nickname originated off the court: he was named after his father, “Big Tiny”.

“Magic”

Earvin Johnson was called “Magic” by a sportswriter who saw him playing basketball in one high school game. Johnson was a skillful player, often doing the unexpected, to the chagrin of his competitors and the delight of the audience. He also won a gold medal as part of the U.S. “Dream Team” in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

“The Mailman”

Karl Malone earned his nickname because on the court he delivered consistently. Malone spent most of his career with the Utah Jazz, gaining a reputation as one of the best power forwards of all time. He also won two Olympic gold medals, as part of the U.S. “Dream Team” in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain and in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

“The Iceman”

George Gervin made the most difficult shots look easy. He was also famous for keeping his cool in every game, playing in a relaxed way under pressure. Gervin, who played most of his 14 years in the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs, was unequalled in many ways as a shooting guard.

1.Whose nickname has nothing to do with basketball?

A. Nate Archibald’s B. Earvin Johnson’s.

C. Karl Malone’s. D. George Gervin’s.

2.The underlined word “chagrin” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.

A. amazement B. impatience

C. enthusiasm D. annoyance

3.Why was George Gervin called “The Iceman”?

A. He was always as cold as ice.

B. He had a glass of iced beer every day.

C. He was always able to keep calm on the court.

D. He didn’t get along well with his teammates.

4.The author’s purpose in writing the text is to _____.

A. uncover the secrets of NBA players’ success

B. talk about how to give others a lovely nickname

C. show how to become an excellent basketball player

D. introduce some NBA players and their nicknames

The number of Japanese students in the Chinese mainland is more than those studying in the US, according to Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, a Taiwan news outlet reported on Monday.

Japan saw the peak of studying abroad in 2010 when 124,000 sought academic careers overseas. About 61,000 Japanese studied in the US in 2010, about half the total studying abroad. But since then, the number has decreased. In 2015, the number was down to only just over 20,000, about 20 percent of Japanese students being educated overseas.

The number of Japanese going to the Chinese mainland to study has been rising since 2009 and now surpasses the US.

An official spokesman said, "Choices are various for studying abroad nowadays, not just limited to the US. Many Japanese universities have an increasing number of exchange pro-grams with Chinese universities and Japanese companies now tend to prefer people with academic experience in Asia rather than the.US or Europe as previously. Tuition fees (学费)are another reason. Annual fees in US universities are almost twice those charged by Chinese

universities.”

Some Japanese experts say the decline indicates young Japanese are satisfied with the domestic situation rather than preparing for challenges outside.

1.How many Japanese students studied abroad in 2015?

A. About 61,000. B. About 100,000.

C. About 124,000. D. About 200,000.

2.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?

A. The tuition fees about studying in the US.

B. The choices for Japanese students to study abroad.

C. The reason why Japanese students go to study in China.

D. The problems that Japanese students have when studying in China.

3.The underlined word “domestic” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ”.

A. native B. previous

C. complex D. simple

Life is colorful. Sometimes it’s just like potato salad; when it's shared it becomes a picnic.

With three young children, my husband John and I were very_________. “Can we go on a picnic, Mom?” my six-year-old daughter, Becky ________. “Please.” I had said no so many times in_________months, and I decided the usual Saturday morning chores could_________. To her________, I agreed.

I prepared a few sandwiches and________a cooler with ice and drinks and called John__________. My eleven-year-old twin sons loaded the cooler and the picnic basket in the trunk and off we went to spend some______ time together as a family.

About the time I got the lunch_____________out on the table, John arrived on the_________.That was one of the happiest meals we ever shared together. The meal was filled with__________. We felt a closeness that had been hidden by work and school responsibilities for so many months. John and the boys _________rocks into the lake. Becky fed the ducks and I sat quietly on the picnic table,__________God for blessing me with such a wonderful family.

That night as our children went to bed, I kissed their cheeks and _________ what a wonderful life I had. As I walked out of the room it dawned on me that even the busiest_________could become a picnic when it's shared with the ones you__________. Even though the kids have now grown up and_________from home, I can still remember how I felt that day while sitting at the picnic table.

Maybe today would be a good time to_________potato salad, call all of my ________ kids, feed some hungry ducks and skipped a few rocks into the lake. Since life is like potato salad, let's make it a__________.

1.A. patient B. old C. poor D. busy

2.A. doubted B. asked C. begged D. wondered

3.A. recent B. coming C. late D. following

4.A. approach B. last C. wait D. relax

5.A. disappointment B. surprise C. sadness D. embarrassment

6.A. filled B. supplied C. provided D. compared

7.A. off work B. on business C. at home D. at work

8.A. quality B. unhappy C. quantity D. sad

9.A. cooked B. taken C. made D. spread

10.A. sight B. view C. scene D. scenery

11.A. communication B. laughter C. hope D. expectation

12.A. missed B. took C. skipped D. left

13.A. thanking B. praising C. praying D. trusting

14.A. admitted B. expected C. realized D. imagined

15.A. time B. lifestyle C. world D. occupation

16.A. enjoy B. own C. love D. have

17.A. left alone B. left behind C. ran away D. moved away

18.A. cook B. appreciate C. watch D. plant

19.A. young B. little C. grown D. handsome

20.A. salad B. life C. picnic D. purpose

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General English in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

* 3-month (700 yuan ), 6-month (1,200 yuan ) and one-year (2,000 yuan) courses.

* Choice of morning or evening classes, 3 hours per day, Mon. -- Fri.

* Experienced college English teachers.

* Close to the city center and bus stops

Add: 105 Zhongshan Road Tel: 6760000

Modern Language School

* Special courses in English for business, travel, banking, hotel management and office skills.

* Small classes (12~16 students ) on Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m..

* English teachers from Canada and the USA.

* 3-month (1,000 yuan), 6-month (1,800 yuan).

Add: 675 Park Road Tel: 6777777

The 21st Century English Training Center

* We offer morning or afternoon classes. Both of which last three months and a half at a cost of 800 yuan. Entrance exams: June 1 and December 1.

* We also have a six-week TOEFL preparation class during winter and summer holidays

* Only 15-minute walk from city center.

Call 6016666 for more information.

The International House of English

* 3-or 6-month English course for students of all levels at very low cost: 60 yuan for 12 hours per week; convenient class hours: 9:00~12:00 a.m. and 2:00~5:00 p.m.

* 4-month evening classes for developing speaking skills(same cost as day classes)

* Well- trained foreign teachers

* Free sightseeing tours and social activities

* Very close to the Central Park.

Call 6886666 for further information.

1. offers free sightseeing tours.

A. Global English Center

B. Modern Language School

C. The 21st Century English Training Center

D. The International House of English

2.How much do you have to pay if you want to learn English in Modern Language School for six month?

A. 800.

B. 1,000.

C. 1,200.

D. 1,800.

3.Why is The 21st Century English Training Center different from others?

A. It has an entrance exam for learners.

B. It is the nearest to the city enter.

C. Its address doesn’t appear in the advertisement.

D. The teachers are from Canada and the USA.

4.You should call if you want to improve reading and writing skills.

A. 6760000

B. 6777777

C. 6016666

D. 6886666

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