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So many good teachers _______ the lead, I’m sure we will have no _______ achieving our

  learning goals.

  A. taking; trouble B. take; difficulty C. took; troubles    D. taking; difficulties

 

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It didn’t take long at all for me to decide to come and study in the UK. With the approach of globalization, more and more people realize that it is necessary to study in an English-speaking country. UK does not only offer the chance to study the original English, it also has so many first-class universities, whose qualifications are widely respected all over the world. Besides the academic, there are many fun elements too; its famous football environment is definitely one for me!  Since UK has such a diverse society, I feel there is less chance that there would be any racism(种族歧视) at boarding school. This is one reason why I did not take any summer courses before I started my school. It was just so easy to settle in and pick up the language as you go along, because everyone is so friendly and helpful. At the moment I am doing 5 A-levels and 1 AS, which are Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Government and Politics and Chinese. I am aiming to achieve A’s in all my exams, and I hope to go to Oxford University to study Engineering Science in the autumn.

I still remember my first day at Merchiston Castle School, and I was really nervous about it, because I have never visited the school before and didn’t take any summer courses. Despite my anxiety, I soon relaxed once I arrived; the staff members were so nice that I felt that my spoken English was better than it actually was!  As soon as I walked into the day room (日间休息室) of my boarding house, I was absolutely amazed by the friendly atmosphere: Everyone was so friendly that a boy as shy as I had no difficulty in setting in, and I made many new friends on my very first day, although I was struggling to remember all the names.

61. What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. The author’s impression on UK.

B. The author’s plan for his study.

C. The author’s comments on British schools.

D. The report of achievements.

62. Which is NOT a reason that the author decided to study in the UK?

A. It’s less likely that racism would be found at boarding school.

B. He wanted to learn pure English.

C. There are many worldwide famous universities.

D. It provides a good environment for living.

63. The author thinks the British are_______ .

A. funny                                                   B. hard-working

C. friendly                                                       D. respectable

64. We can learn from the passage that the author_______ .

A. plays football very well

B. has been admitted to Oxford University

C. is a shy boy

D. is good at remembering names

65. The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to “_______”.

A. my first day at Merchiston Castle school

B. my oral English

C. Merchiston Castle School

D. one of my summer courses

Now some women are spending a weekend at Mother’s Camp(营地). There, husbands and children are not allowed. Why would a woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some women say they need time to be alone.

At Mother’s Camp a woman has room to herself. She can sleep, read or watch TV, and no one will bother her. No children will ask, “Mom, what’s for dinner?” No husband will say, “Oh, dear, I can’t find any clean socks.” In fact almost 50% of women in the United States work outside the home. Many of them work full-time and then come home to a second job----taking care of their homes and families. These working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.

In the United States, working wives do about 75% of the housework. Many of their husbands say they want to help. But then they burn the rice or they can’t find the pans. They ask so many questions that their wives decide it is easier to do the job themselves.

Some women go to Mother’s Camp just to get a break from housework. For two days they don’t cook, they don’t clean, they don’t look after their children and husbands. What do they do? They enjoy warm, sunny weather, walking, swimming or boating in a clear blue lake and sing songs around the campfire. They relax away from home. They have a really wonderful vacation at Mother’s Camp.

1. From this passage we can see      in the United States.

A.women want to work outside the home

B.working wives do most of the housework

C.husbands do as much housework as their wives

D.women do not like to stay at home with their families

2.At Mother’s Camp, women can’t         .

A.watch TV                              B.read newspapers

C.swim in the lake                        D.bring their husbands and children

3.Why would some mothers like to be alone? Because        .

A. they don’t like their husbands and children

B. they have to work full-time

C. they are too busy to relax themselves

D. they want a new life

4.        is one of the biggest troubles for working wives in the United States.

A.Housework                            B. Working outside the home

C.When to take a vacation                  D. Looking after their children

5.What’s the best title for this passage?

A.Busy Working Mothers                   B.Welcome to Mother’s Camp

C.Mothers Relax Away from Home            D.Mothers in the US

 

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 Centre and the Pentagon. As soon as I got home and for weeks before, I saw the disaster  3 on TV. Seeing the innocent people running for theiras 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   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.or             B.so             C.but  D.for

 

2.                A.unfair          B.uncomfortable   C.unbelievable   D.uncertain

 

3.                A.happen         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.caring    D.knowing

 

8.                A.join            B.save           C.meet D.calm

 

9.                A.puzzled         B.severe         C.dirty D.desperate

 

10.               A.hidden         B.found          C.trapped   D.placed

 

11.               A.hit            B.surprised       C.rewarded  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.persuaded      B.reminded       C.taught D.informed

 

16.               A.to             B.in             C.at    D.on

 

17.               A.story          B.doubt          C.chance    D.plan

 

18.               A.ever           B.once           C.enough   D.again

 

19.               A.end           B.save           C.spare D.break

 

20.               A.rather         B.truly           C.probably  D.frequently

 

 

Dr. Julie Coulton, a British psychologist, focuses her research on the extraordinary function of the play in the physical and spiritual development of children and Martti Bergson from the University of Helsinki shows that playing outside, in the open air, contributes to a better development of the brain.

Thus parents must encourage their children to spend as much time as possible in the open air, and at the same time, to ask schools and kindergartens to assure the small a playground outside. Recent statistics (数据) and studies show an alarming increase of the number of hours spent by children in front of the TV and the computer and a decrease of the time spent outside.

As a consequence more and more children suffer from eye problems and have to wear glasses. Also the problem of fatness among children concerns many parents who don't know what to do anymore to make their children eat healthy and balanced.

Children need a space where to develop their creativity mid parents should encourage them all the time. Too many rules hold back the child's personality and creativity and prevent them to develop the desire to know, to find out, to learn.

If you tell your child so many times: "Don't do that, don't mess the room, don't go there ...", he will lose the desire to do something, anything. Parents must watch their children without suffocating (窒息) them. Should you consider they mustn't do that or this, you have to logically explain them your reasons and they will understand.

Through playing a child learns how to communicate, how to take decisions. Playing is connected to the intellectual, emotional and social progress of the child. Playing lets your children learn how to express his feelings.

1.What is worrying the scientists is that ______.

A.most parents pay no attention to their children's playing

B.most schools and kindergartens have no playgrounds

C.most parents encourage their children to watch TV or go surfing

D.most children spend more time on TV or tile Internet than on playing outside

2.Children who watch TV or surf the Internet too much may suffer all the following EXCEPT .

A.eye problems

B.weight problems

C.lack of creativity

D.lack of interest in their lessons

3.The author advises us ______.

A.to allow children to do whatever we want them to do

B.never to forbid children to do anything they want to do

C.to explain why when you don't let children do something

D.to watch children playing anytime to ensure their safety

4.Which would be a best title for this passage?

A.How to develop the brain of your children better

B.Playing is good for your children in many aspects

C.Teaching your children what and how to play

D.Don't forbid your children to do anything

 

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