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 Great changes have taken place since the 1970s in the way senior high school students celebrate their graduation and remember the memories of those days with their classmates.

In the 1970s£¬students then rarely gave each other gifts£¬but instead wrote farewell poems or short messages to express their feelings and extend their congratulations. During the 1980s£¬however£¬they began exchanging graduation gifts such as pens and notebooks£¬and started taking group photos. With the Internet being a popular means of communication nowadays£¬students join online alumni communities and share photos and diaries. They also make DVDs of their graduation ceremony and outdoor celebrations.


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    A famous foreign company that invested in China wanted to employ a reception secretary for its public relation department.

    A beautiful girl with a master degree in electric engineering became a winning candidate(ºòÑ¡ÈË) through the difficult process of employment. At its last stage she faced an oral test together with another girl who was her equal not only in good looks but also in education standard. The girl we talk about was confident in herself and successful in the oral test. It seemed that she would get the chance. The examiner told her on behalf of the company that she could come to office of company next Monday as a new employee. At last he asked her, ¡°Have you anything else to say? Shocked by the unexpected question, the beautiful girl was quite at a loss, saying with hesitation(ÓÌÔ¥²»¾ö),¡±¡°I have to talk with my parents before I give an answer.¡±Surprised, the examiner said calmly,¡°In that case, let¡¯s wait till you are ready.¡±

    The next day the girl came to tell that her parents agreed to her beginning work next Monday. But the examiner said regretfully,¡°Sorry, the job position is filled by another suitable candidate. You had better have a try in another place.¡±The beautiful girl was surprised. She asked for an explanation and was told,¡°What is needed here is a person who knows her own mind.¡±

 That was how a good opportunity slipped away right under the nose of a beautiful girl.

What did the examiner value most?

A£®One¡¯s beautiful looks.    B£®One¡¯s knowledge.

C£®One¡¯s young age.          D£®One¡¯s independence.

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A£®the other girl who failed at the last oral test was most likely to get the job

B£®another girl chosen in next test held the company

C£®the company lost its best employee

D£®the examiner was surprised at his first choice

Why did the beautiful girl want to ask her parents for advice?

A£®She didn¡¯t know what to do.

B£®She couldn¡¯t answer the question.

C£®She hadn¡¯t expected the examiner would ask such a question.

D£®Her parents would scold her if she agreed without their permission.

The best title of this passage probably is ________.

A£®Make your decision quickly    B£®Have your own judgment

C£®Seize your chance in time      D£®Hesitation leads to failure     

Dear Betty,

     My roommate¡¯s family wants me to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with them in their home. I accepted the invitation, and I¡¯m excited about going, but I¡¯m a little nervous about it, too. The social customs in my country are different from those here, so I¡¯m a little worried about making mistakes.

      Should I bring a gift, such as candy or flowers? Should I arrive on time or a little late?  At the dinner table, how can I know which fork or knife to use? How can I let the family know that I¡¯m thankful for their kindness?

                                                               Yours,

                                                               Knowing Nothing

Dear Knowing Nothing,

     It¡¯s a good idea to bring a gift when you go to a dinner party. Flowers are always welcome, or you can bring a bottle of wine if you know the family drink it.

     You should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late. Don¡¯t get there early. If you are going to be more than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.

     Try to relax at the dinner table. If you don¡¯t know how to use the right fork, knife or spoon, just watch the other guests, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, don¡¯t be shy about asking the person next to you; it¡¯s better to ask them than to be silently uncomfortable and nervous.

     If you like the food, say so. Of course, you¡¯ll thank the host and hostess for the meal and for their kindness. It¡¯s also a good idea to send a card to thank them the day after.

                                                                                       Yours,

                                                                                       Betty

Knowing Nothing wrote a letter to Betty to _____.

     A. tell Betty some good news               B. ask for some advice

     C. answer some questions                    D. invite her to dinner

According to Betty, Knowing Nothing ______ when going to a dinner party.

     A. can only bring some flowers                 B. can¡¯t bring wine

     C. should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late  D. should arrive twenty minutes late

Betty does NOT advise Knowing Nothing to _____.

     A. relax at the dinner table                B. watch the other guests

     C. ask the person beside him              D. keep silent at table

  Heading out for some exercise? You¡¯ll take your shoes, socks, and a towel£®You might take a music headset£®But you¡¯ll also need a bottle of water£®Here is why£®When you exercise, you sweat. Sweating is your body¡¯s way of cooling down£®The more you sweat, the more water your body loses£®However, exercise also reduces thirst If you¡¯re not thirsty, you may not drink enough water£®You could lose too much water and become dehydrated(ÍÑË®)£®A water loss of 10 percent can make you sick£®A loss of 20 percent can kill you. So you need to be careful£®

    Here¡¯s how to keep your body hydrated£®About two hours before you exercise, drink one 500millilitre(1/2litre)bottle of water£®Then drink another half bottle right before you begin£®Drink water every 20 minutes as you exercise£®You¡¯ll need water long before you¡¯re thirsty£®

    You need water even when you¡¯re not exercising£®You should drink about five bottles of water each day£®Why so much? Your body cells are mostly water£®So is your blood. Water helps your body to digest(Ïû»¯)food and remove wastes£®But your body loses water as you breathe, sweat, and urinate(ÅÅÄò)£®It loses about 2.5 liters (2,500 milliliters)of water each day£®

You must replace the water your body loses£®You can get water from many sources£®Drinking water is the best source£®Food and other fluids are good too, All food has some water in it£®Fruit and vegetables are high in water Milk, juices, and other drinks also contain water£®So take your pick£®And remember to drink more water when you exercise£®A happy body is a hydrated body£®

(   )53£®The passage suggests that each day you should drink           .

    A£®about 2,500 milliliters of water           B£®about 500 milliliters of water

    C£®as much water as you can                D£®only when you get thirsty

(   )54£®What are some ways to replace water your body has lost?

A£®Taking baths and eating eggs£®      

B£®Drinking juice and eating vegetables

C£®Digesting food and removing wastes£®

D£®Eating many kinds of food and exercising£®

(   )55£®After reading the whole passage, we learn it is mainly about            £®

A£®the results of research on dehydration 

B£®water being important when we exercise

C£®the importance of having enough water  

D£®how much water our bodies lose ever day

(   )56£®The author explains how to keep your body hydrated during exercise by presenting      .

    A£®some related numbers               B£®the reasons why we need water

    C£®a series of steps you can follow        D£®the results of experiments

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Mary had her own special kind of joy, and she knew exactly how to spread it around. She lifted children from ¡¡31¡¡ into laughter, love, and belonging. Each time she found a new ¡¡32¡¡ for a child, she gave the family one of her little homemade paper roses. It had become a ¡¡33¡¡ for her, and the families didn't ever forget it.

One evening, Mary was ¡¡34¡¡ a meeting for adoptive parents. One of the ¡¡35¡¡ fathers stood up to introduce himself. But before he spoke, he reached into his coat pocket and held up a ¡¡36¡¡, red paper rose.

¡°Twenty years ago today, I felt alone and ¡¡37¡¡. I didn't know the talents inside me or what was possible for me.

Then Mary ¡¡38¡¡ two wonderful people into my life. They taught me what it was like to feel ¡¡39¡¡. They not only loved me ¡¡40¡¡. They opened a world of ¡¡41¡¡ that I didn't know existed. My new parents told me, ¡®Reach for your dreams!¡¯

I did, and today I'm ¡¡42¡¡ to be giving that chance to a child who ¡¡43¡¡ just like me. My mother gave me this little rose. By now, all of you ¡¡44¡¡ where she got it so long ago.

Mary sent me a new rose just yesterday. And my new rose ¡¡45¡¡ a new spring, a beautiful new ¡¡46¡¡ for my own little girl. It ¡¡47¡¡ me to show her what unconditional love is, and to teach her to reach for her own beautiful dreams.

Thank you, Mary, for the special little things like roses that ¡¡48¡¡ our lives together. And thank you for all you've done for me and so many families over the years!¡±

One brief even can send our spirits soaring or ¡¡49¡¡ us in quiet to ponder a new beginning.¡¡50¡¡ it is also the very small things, like Mary's roses, that tie together the meaningful things.

31.A. poverty                     B. loneliness               C. misery                    D. suffering

32.A. home                B. place             C. school              D. life

33.A. glory                 B. favor               C. habit               D. tradition

34.A. organizing      B. planning                 C. hosting              D. attending

35. A. new                  B. grateful                  C. kind                D. active

36. A. broken               B. faded                          C. treasured            D. dried

37.A. tasteless              B. powerless                C. priceless              D. worthless

38.A. directed              B. introduced              C. brought             D. accepted

  39.A. loved            B. protected           C. cared              D. cheered

  40.A. silently               B. continuously             C. unintentionally       D. unconditionally

  41.A. necessities          B. possibilities                     C. beauties             D. riches

  42.A. eager            B. willing                   C. proud              D. lucky

  43.A. started out        B. came up                  C. turned out           D. grew up

  44.A. understand          B. guess                      C. tell               D. know  

  45.A. replaces            B. symbolizes               C. equals            D. creates

  46.A. chance           B. mystery                     C. challenge            D. beginning

  47.A. reminds               B. helps                        C. accompanies         D. drives

  48.A. fix              B. close                 C. tie                   D. gather

  49.A. cause               B. push                        C. put                            D. leave

  50.A. Yet                B. Besides                    C. Otherwise           D. Therefore

The following passage is a healthy prescription (´¦·½) of how we can approach life. It is not about being famous or being wealthy or about our good looks. Truly, it is all about love. There are times when we feel as if we are separated from the rest. This feeling creates a mental prison. Therefore, we should try to work hard to internally (ÄÚÔÚµØ) liberate ourselves by widening our circle of pity to accept all living things.

¡°Open your heart to others and try to understand,

When someone reaches for you, hold out to them your hand,

Follow your heart, no matter what other people say,

Do things that make you able to smile throughout your day,

Treat other people, the way you would like them to treat you,

Do what you know is right and to your heart and self stay true,

Remember what life is all about, it is how you make people feel,

What you do, where you go, and making dreams become real,

Helping people through, in hard times of pain and strife,

What you do for others, is what is important in this life.

Look deeper and don¡¯t judge people by what is on the outside,

It is what is inside that counts and what people often hide,

Care, help, love, be honest, and be kind,

With purity and goodness within yourself, it is happiness you will find.

Do all you can in the time you have, you won¡¯t always be around,

Recapture the joy of little things, that once were easily found,

And if you can do all this and live a life of love,

You will be helped through life, by all those up above.¡±

I will leave you with the inspiring words of our late genius, Albert Einstein:

¡°There are two ways to live life. One is as though nothing is a miracle (Ææ¼£). The other is as though everything is a miracle.¡±

60. The passage is mainly about ______.

A. living a life of love                 B. helping those in need

C. taking back the joy of life            D. separating ourselves from others

61. According to the passage, which statement is true?

   A. Treating others the way others treat you is right for your life.

   B. Making your dream become real is selfish in your life.

   C. Judging people by what is inside counts.

   D. Doing what you can makes yourself happy.

62. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means _________.

   A. Different ways of life lead to completely different results

   B. Life is not always full of miracles

   C. There are two kinds of miracles in life

   D. Looking for miracles in life helps people find happiness

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      [1] As well as increasing memory, being sad makes people less likely to be tricked and improves their ability to judge others£¬according to an Australian study£®

      [2] The study, authored by professor Joseph Foegas at the University of New South Wales£¬shows that people in a negative mood paid more attention to their surroundings than           ,

who were more likely to believe anything they were told£®¡°While positive moods seem to promote creativity, flexibility, and cooperation£¬negative moods cause more attentive£¬careful thinking£¬paying greater attention to the outside world£®¡±writes Forgas in Australasian Science£®

      [3] ¡°Our research suggests that sadness promotes information processing strategies best fit for dealing with more demanding situations£®¡±

      [4] For the study, Forgas and his team conducted several experiments that started with making their subjects (ʵÑé¶ÔÏó) experience happy or sad moods by making them watch films and by recalling positive or negative events£®

      [5] In one of the experiments, happy and sad participants were asked to judge the truth of some urban myths (Éñ»°) and found that people in a negative mood were less likely to believe these statements. People in a bad mood were also less likely to make mistakes when asked to recall an event that they witnessed£®

[6] The study also found that sad people were better at stating their case through written arguments£®Thus, it showed that a reasonably negative mood may actually promote a more concrete, harmonious and successful communication style

      [7] ¡°Positive moods are not universally desirable£®People in a negative mood are less likely to make judgmental errors and more resistant (µÖÖƵÄ) to eyewitness misunderstandings£®¡±said Forgas£®

76£®What would be the best title for this passage? (within 8 words)

                                                                               

77£®Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words£®(within 5 words)

                                                                               

78£®In the experiments mentioned, what caused the participants¡¯feeling to change?(within 8 words)

                                                                               

79£®Which sentence in this passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

According to the study, people in a negative mood could also express themselves better in

writing£®

                                                                          

                                                                          

80£®Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 into Chinese£®

                                                                               

                                                                               

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