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   假定你是学校英语报的兼职编辑李华。最近 校报开设了 Your Feelings专栏(column) 。请用英语 写一篇短文介绍开设该专栏的目的(交流情感) 、专栏内容(有关心理健康的文章及解答心理问题) 并号召同学们投稿。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

                                                                                                                                                                                           


   You are a teen and so much is changing around and inside you. Maybe you change from happy and confident one minute to sad and confused the next. But you can learn how to cope with all kinds of feelings. This is why we set up a column called Your Feelings.

   In this column,we will publish articles that give information about how to keep mental health. Moreover,you can express yourselves freely and raise any problems that trouble you. We have invited some best psychologists to help you solve your problems.

   Please continue to focus on us and we welcome contributions to the column.

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   For more than 10 years,the “SAS Survival Guide,” a book about outdoor tips by John “Lofty” Wiseman,has been a necessity in my camping backpack. The 400-page handbook usually comes with me on camping trips and has helped me search for food or use the sun and stars to find my way. But whenever I fly,I leave the book behind. However,what would happen if my plane crashed on a deserted island? Could I possibly create shelter from whale bones without this guide?

   But no fear: the “SAS Survival Guide” comes in an app(应用程序) and it's every bit as terrific as the book.

   The user-friendly app includes guidelines from the book,and then some. There are tips for building a fire,treating a snake bite and searching for mushrooms. The first aid guide includes instructions for saving yourself if you are choking. And there are warnings: If you happen to kill a polar bear,Wiseman warns,do not eat the liver(内脏) ,because it contains deadly amounts of vitamin A.

   Sixteen videos show Wiseman teaching survival techniques,including one in which he kills a chicken. aSave the feathers. They can be useful for insulating (绝缘) clothing ,” he advises. But don't worry,no chickens were harmed in the testing of this app.

   In other videos,Wiseman shows how to build shelter from plants with feathery green leaves,how to obtain drinkable water with a bag and how to construct a house from blocks of hard snow or ice. 

   There is room for improvement. Step-by-step videos would be more helpful than a series of pictures showing varipus knot (结) types. And the search function is complicated. On a recent camping trip,I ran across a black bear. Backing away,I searched the app for “bear,” which gave me more than 50 hits,including “bearings." Worried the bear would attack me as I looked through the results,I instead made a wide arc (弧) around her along the bank of a river. Fortunately,this was the right course,I later learned.

   Still,it's a helpfiil app. If only Wiseman had tips on keeping a cellphone's battery life in the wilderness.

28. The author feels the book “SAS Survival Guide” is.

   A. out-of-date   B. very helpful

   C. easy to carry   D. too thick to read

29. According to John “Lofty” Wiseman,if you are eating a polar bear,you .

   A. should avoid eating its liver

   B. can take in enough vitamin A

   C. should be careful not to choke

   D. can save its fur to make clothes

30. The videos on the “SAS Survival Guide” app.

   A. are all about outdoor tips from the book

   B. show how to make various knots clearly

   C. teach people how to live in the wild

   D. are shot by John “Lofty” Wiseman 

31. The author shows one of the apps weaknesses.

   A. by example   B. by process

   C. by comparison   D. by classification

   I was bom in England with perfect hearing. In 1990,when I was five,my family moved to the United States. I started getting ear infections every three months or so. We didn't have health insurance at the time and when I got a third infection,my parents couldn't  pay for the treatment. I went deaf in my right ear and was left with 20 percent hearing in my left.

   There was always music on in my house when I was little,because my dad was a DJ,and he played all kinds of music. When I grew up,I was hooked on deejaying(播放音乐) . I wanted to leam more. I e-mailed DJ Shiftee,a well-known New York City DJ:“I know you like a challenge. How about teaching a deaf person to deejay?” He wrote back the next day: “Challenge accepted." He tutored me twice a week for two years,helping me develop correct technique. I practiced four hours a dai. Nbw when I'm performing,muscle memory takes over.

   When I started,I wouldn't tell the club managers I was deaf. I would just show up,introduce myself,and start playing music. At the end of the night,they were always so surprised that I couldn't hear. Sometimes I would bring doctors’ notes because they wouldn't believe me. It was what I wanted: they were giving me the chance to play because I was good,not out of sympathy.

   For a show,I set up one speaker facing my left side,my good ear. The speakers that play the bass(低音) are on the floor behind me so I can hear some of the lower frequencies and feel the beat in my feet. I also use software that turns the music into lines of color on a computer screen. For example,red is the bass,and green is the melody(主旋律) .I'm visually hearing the music. What I love about deejaying is the creativity,what you can do with a machine,two turntables,and a mixer.

   I go to elementary schools for the deaf and talk to the students about motivation and believing in themselves. I'm big on talking to the parents. Many parents nearly give up their deaf Jcids,but I always tell them ,“My advice to you is to let [your kids] chase their dreams,I'm a deaf DJ,so why not?”

1. The author became nearly deaf .

   A. after his third ear infection

   B. after his parents went broke

   C. when he was bom in England

   D. when he moved to the United States

2. Which of the following words can best describe the author according to Paragraph 2 ?

   A. Easy-going and considerate.

   B. Kind-hearted and ambitious.

   C. Hard-working and determined.

   D. Single-minded and responsible.

3. The author didn't tell the club managers he was deaf at first because he .

   A. didn't wan>sympathy

   B. was afraid of discrimination

   C. hoped to surprise them in the end

   D. was worried they wouldn’ t believe him

4. What's Paragraph 4 mainly about?

   A. The charm of deejaying.

   B. How the author deejays.

   C. The advanced way of deejaying.

   D. What the author needs when deejaying.

5. By saying the underlined sentence in the last paragraph,the author means .

   A. he is asked by the students to talk to the parents

   B. he thinks it is important to talk to the parents

   C. he can persuade the parents very easily

   D. he feels proud to talk to the parents

   A group of police blocks off narrow streets with their cars. They move quietly,spot the target,and close in,taking a group of smugglers(走私贩) by surprise. A few seconds later,the victims are discovered.

   The location: a street market in the city of Sao Paulo,Brazil. The victims: birds,American lizards,and tortoises snatched(抢走) from the wild. The smugglers planned to sell them at the market.

   “People who want to own a wild animal fbel the illegal wild animal trade,” says Juliana Machado Ferreira,a National Geographic explorer who works to fight the illegal wildlife trade. Removing too many animals from the wild upsets the balance of nature. aIf people truly love wildlife,they will want them to be free,” she says.

   Each day illegally caught wild animals are carried thousands of miles to be sold as pets,food,or ingredients for traditional medicines. “Wildlife illegal trade is one of the largest illegal trades in the world,worth about 20 billion dollars a year,” says Matthew Pritchett of Freeland,an organization that fights the illegal wildlife trade. “The United States is one of the top three markets in the world for illegal wildlife products."

   Smugglers use special ways to take the animals through airport security checks. But smart police use their own tricks to catch them. Read the following story.

   How many finches — small singing birds — can you fit inside a purse? At least 25 ,as it turns out. When a woman from Guyana,a country in northeast South America,started acting nervously at JFK airport,U.S., customers and border protection agents x-rayed her bags. They found birds called seed finches stuffed inside hair curlers!The agent called FWS (Fish & Wildlife Service) officers to take the birds,which will live at a zoo. The woman,however,was singing a different song.

32. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?

   A. Police catching smugglers.

   B. A game of hide-'and-seek.

   C. Victims being found.

   D. A scene of a movie.

33. What do we learn about the illegal wildlife trade from the text?

   A. Freeland fights against it.

   B. It can't meet pet lovers’ needs.

   C. Brazil doesn't have a law against it.

   D. It's usually carried out at the airport.

34. By saying the last sentence,the author means the woman .

   A. enjoyed singing

   B. could be in prison

   C. tried to disturb the inspection

   D. used a smart way to hide the birds

35. What is the best title for the text?

   A. Rescue wildlife

   B. Illegal wildlife trade 

    C. Catch animal thieves

   D. Various uses of wildlife

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