10.You don't like to go boating,__________.( )
A. | so do I. | B. | so I do. | C. | nor do I | D. | nor I do |
9.-Is it __________ English dictionary?
-Yes,and it is __________ useful one.( )
-Yes,and it is __________ useful one.( )
A. | a; a | B. | a; an | C. | an; a | D. | an; an |
8._______ you study harder,you'll never pass the final exam.( )
A. | If | B. | Unless | C. | Until | D. | when |
7.It is important for him ________ this.( )
A. | understand | B. | understanding | C. | understood | D. | to understand |
6.This is the girl________ elder sister is a dancer.( )
A. | who | B. | whose | C. | whom | D. | who |
5.-I don't know how to use the digital camera.
-It doesn't matter.Here is the ________.( )
-It doesn't matter.Here is the ________.( )
A. | message | B. | instruction | C. | information | D. | advertisement |
4.-How many ______ are there in the international village?
-360.( )
-360.( )
A. | Chinese | B. | Russian | C. | American | D. | German |
3.-Who is the boy over there?
-______ is my brother.( )
-______ is my brother.( )
A. | He | B. | His | C. | Him | D. | Himself |
2.Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
You may have been told before not to be afraid of anything.Fear is often associated with weakness.Fear is something to be (51)avoided.
But that's not true,according to Time For Kids magazine.Fear can be good for us.
Fear tells us about (52)danger.Without fear,we wouldn't know to run away from a tiger or step back from a cliff.
In a study published in the Justice Quarterly Journal in August,researchers from Michigan State University said that a healthy fear of crime keeps teenagers away from (53)potentially dangerous people,places,and activities.
Fear makes us jump,scream and sweat.But(54)interestingly,sometimes we make ourselves feel fear (55)on purpose.Think about scary books and movies,and also the long lines for a scary roller coaster ride (过山车).Margee Kerr,a US sociologist,explained why to Time For Kids.Fear(56)fills our brain with(57)healthy chemical substances,especially endorphins and dopamine(内啡肽和多巴胺),and these things create feelings of happiness and(58)excite us,according to Kerr.
(59)In addition,when you're scared,your body produces a chemical which helps people(60)devotionwith each other."Watch people walking out of a haunted house (鬼屋),and you'll see lots of smiles and high fives,"Kerr told Time For Kids.That also explains why schools and companies organize(61)challenging trips and physical activities to(62)build up team spirit.
People experience and deal with fear in different ways.If you happen to be a"coward"(胆小鬼)who gets scared easily,don't worry.There is some evidence that being scared can help a person(63)manage stressful situations.Kerr said that things like giving a presentation in front of your class or performing in a school play help build a sort of (64)endurance to fear that makes us more confident."You become more comfortable with the physical experience of fear,and so you're better able to work through it during(65)tense situations,"said Kerr.
So learn to love your fear.It only grows when we forget how helpful our fear is trying to be.
You may have been told before not to be afraid of anything.Fear is often associated with weakness.Fear is something to be (51)avoided.
But that's not true,according to Time For Kids magazine.Fear can be good for us.
Fear tells us about (52)danger.Without fear,we wouldn't know to run away from a tiger or step back from a cliff.
In a study published in the Justice Quarterly Journal in August,researchers from Michigan State University said that a healthy fear of crime keeps teenagers away from (53)potentially dangerous people,places,and activities.
Fear makes us jump,scream and sweat.But(54)interestingly,sometimes we make ourselves feel fear (55)on purpose.Think about scary books and movies,and also the long lines for a scary roller coaster ride (过山车).Margee Kerr,a US sociologist,explained why to Time For Kids.Fear(56)fills our brain with(57)healthy chemical substances,especially endorphins and dopamine(内啡肽和多巴胺),and these things create feelings of happiness and(58)excite us,according to Kerr.
(59)In addition,when you're scared,your body produces a chemical which helps people(60)devotionwith each other."Watch people walking out of a haunted house (鬼屋),and you'll see lots of smiles and high fives,"Kerr told Time For Kids.That also explains why schools and companies organize(61)challenging trips and physical activities to(62)build up team spirit.
People experience and deal with fear in different ways.If you happen to be a"coward"(胆小鬼)who gets scared easily,don't worry.There is some evidence that being scared can help a person(63)manage stressful situations.Kerr said that things like giving a presentation in front of your class or performing in a school play help build a sort of (64)endurance to fear that makes us more confident."You become more comfortable with the physical experience of fear,and so you're better able to work through it during(65)tense situations,"said Kerr.
So learn to love your fear.It only grows when we forget how helpful our fear is trying to be.
51.A.recommended | B.avoided | C.suspected | D.investigated |
52.A.disadvantage | B.courage | C.danger | D.adventure |
53.A.potentially | B.beneficially | C.unfortunately | D.unconsciously |
54.A.undoubtedly | B.personally | C.interestingly | D.positively |
55.A.in advance | B.in public | C.at random | D.on purpose |
56.A.connects | B.combines | C.spoils | D.fills |
57.A.healthy | B.harmful | C.poisonous | D.sensitive |
58.A.worry | B.excite | C.depress | D.disappoint |
59.A.On the contrary | B.In other words | C.For example | D.In addition |
60.A.argue | B.unite | C.fight | D.compete |
61.A.relaxing | B.inviting | C.challenging | D.imposing |
62.A.build up | B.put down | C.take over | D.make out |
63.A.adapt | B.manage | C.skip | D.experience |
64.A.endurance | B.devotion | C.objection | D.tendency |
65.A.regular | B.embarrassing | C.ridiculous | D.tense. |
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Music has been playing a major role in the lives of teenagers for decades and today's teens are no(41)different.Teens listen to over 2.5hours of music per day.Earbuds,Mp3players,and smartphones make it easy for teens to listen to music while they go about much of their daily lives.
The digital world also means that parents must face new challenges when it comes to a teen's music.In the past---when music was (42)purchased through audio tape or CD,it was much easier for parents to be aware of a teen's musicalpreferences(43)preferences.But mow that teens have free access to millions of songs and music videos through the internet,parents are less likely to be (44)informed of what their teens are listening to.
Today,it's hard to believe that today's over-50-years people used to be (45)strongly against Elvis Presley's dance moves.Fast-forward to the present day and the society has certainly become more (46)accepting of many strange forms of art.
As for parents,music is a powerful tool and certainly music with pro-social or warm lyrics(歌词) can be a(n)(47)positive influence in teens.It's important to take an active approach when (48)discussing your teen's musical interests.Get your teen to talk to you.Ask questions without passing (49)judgement.Always be curious and inquire about what your teen looks for in music and talk about what (50)feelings can be found in certain songs.
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A.purchased B.positive C.judgement D.discussing E.preferences F.strongly G.informed H.feelings I.general J.different K.accepting |
The digital world also means that parents must face new challenges when it comes to a teen's music.In the past---when music was (42)purchased through audio tape or CD,it was much easier for parents to be aware of a teen's musicalpreferences(43)preferences.But mow that teens have free access to millions of songs and music videos through the internet,parents are less likely to be (44)informed of what their teens are listening to.
Today,it's hard to believe that today's over-50-years people used to be (45)strongly against Elvis Presley's dance moves.Fast-forward to the present day and the society has certainly become more (46)accepting of many strange forms of art.
As for parents,music is a powerful tool and certainly music with pro-social or warm lyrics(歌词) can be a(n)(47)positive influence in teens.It's important to take an active approach when (48)discussing your teen's musical interests.Get your teen to talk to you.Ask questions without passing (49)judgement.Always be curious and inquire about what your teen looks for in music and talk about what (50)feelings can be found in certain songs.