摘要: To make it best ever Games, the capital city will make several changes.

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  A few months ago, I was reading a magazine at the dentist’s and there was a story writing competition in it.The story had to have crime(犯罪)as a   1  , and although I haven’t got much   2   of writing, I made up my mind to   3   it.

  On the way home, I came up with this idea about a man who so   4   the idea of burglars and burglary that he decided to take revenge(报仇)and to go around   5   from burglars’ houses.Of course, I didn’t know much about   6   burglars work, so I had to do some   7   by asking a friend in the police station, and then I   8   out the plot of the story.

  The difficult thing was getting   9   with the story, so I decided to leave the opening   10   till the end, after I’d done a draft(草稿)of the   11   thing.At that stage I gave it to my husband to get feedback on it and he thought it was quite good, but   12   to be shorter, I read it again,   13   to make it more brief.In fact it was my   14   who thought up the title–“Don’t take it personally”.

    15   the time I finished, I was feeling   16   confident about it and almost gave up the idea, but in the end, I   17   to send it off to the magazine.After all I had managed to cut a long   18   short.This morning I received a letter saying that I’d   19   the second prize and my story would be   20   in three weeks’ time.How excited I was!

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start

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report

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condition

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topic

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freedom

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time

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experience

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ability

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do

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prepare

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join

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stop

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enjoyed

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hated

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preferred

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tried

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beating

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stealing

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breaking

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fighting

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where

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then

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how

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why

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[  ]

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experiment

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research

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housework

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shopping

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worked

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carried

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put

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spoke

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paid

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started

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used

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taught

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talk

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space

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area

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paragraph

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first

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same

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whole

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last

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had

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made

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express

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needed

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trying

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forcing

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knowing

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asking

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friend

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teacher

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husband

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boss

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At

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During

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For

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By

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more

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less

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much

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no

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[  ]

A.

decided

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came

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began

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pretended

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idea

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magazine

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story

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song

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failed

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won

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wished

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missed

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[  ]

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published

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written

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printed

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checked

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  In order to separate loving parents from their freshman sons, Morehouse College in Atlanta has held a/an   1   "Parting Ceremony."

  When University of Minnesota freshmen   2   at the end of this month, parental separation will be a little trickier:mothers and fathers will be   3   to a reception elsewhere   4   students can meet their roommates and talk about dorm room space-  5   adult breaking in.

  In the latest wave in which superinvolved parents   6   their children to college, universities are   7   activities   8   to speed the separation.In the age of MSN and twice-daily texts home,   9   colleges are urging "sticky parents" to leave sooner so students can   10   independence.

  Grinnell College here, like others, has found it   11   to make it clear when parents   12   say goodbye.After computer printers and bags had been carried to dorm rooms, everyone gathered in the gymnasium, students on one side,   13   on the other.

  Shortly   14  , mothers and fathers were urged to leave campus.

  Moving their students in usually takes a few hours.Moving on? Most deans can tell   15   of parents who hang around campus for days.At Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y."We recognize it's a   16   day for families," Beverly Low, the dean(院长)of first-year students said.Still, during various parent meetings on Colgate's move-in day, Ms.Low and other officials   17   tell the parents   18   that "activities for the class of freshmen begin at 4 on time, so parents should leave before 4." she said.

  Formal departure ceremonies are unusual   19   growing in popularity, said Joyce Holl, head of the National Orientation Directors Association.A more common method is for colleges to limit the hour for last hugs.  20  , the parents of Princeton freshmen learn from the move-in schedule, "the rest events are intended for students only."

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formal

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informal

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casual

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grand

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move out

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move in

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move around

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graduate

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sent

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driven

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invited

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called on

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so

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but

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still

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yet

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with

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as

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where

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without

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rescue

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deliver

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travel

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release

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running out

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taking out

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carrying out

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picking out

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wanted

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meant

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devoted

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prepared

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in which

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which

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how

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where

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form

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create

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increase

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develop

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necessary

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unimportant

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useless

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difficult

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will

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need

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must

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would

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teachers

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police

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professors

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parents

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before

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after

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later

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passed

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news

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comments

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stories

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shadows

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little

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huge

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long

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large

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plan to

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take to

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ask to

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carry to

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rudely

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directly

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conveniently

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hardly

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and

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but

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however

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so

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For the time being

B.

For a long time

C.

For example

D.

For a change

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  Dressed in her light-blue school uniform. Yang Shasha looks like any other girl at Beijing No. 66 Middle School. Yet uneasiness and tiredness can be seen in her eyes.

  “The final examination is just around the corner. My mum and teachers have already put demands on me. I have to stay up late to study.”Yang complained.

  Although Yang does not speak much in class, she often loses her temper at home and has trouble falling asleep.

  Yang's case is not unusual. Problems caused by psychological pressure have affected more and more middle school students in recent years. These include extreme worrying, arguments with parents, misunderstandings between classmates and puppy love and so on.

  According to a teacher from the Central Education and Research Institute, about 10 percent of China's middle school students have psychological problems.

  According to Kang Jianghua, the director of the Moral Education Section at Beijing No. 66 Middle School, there are three main reasons for these problems.

  Some parents do everything for their children, so the kids never develop abilities to deal with practical matters or to adapt themselves to changes.

  In addition, some schools overlook psychological education. Grades become the only standard by which a student is judged.

  To make it worse, most students don't realize how serious emotional and psychological problems can be. Some do not see these problems as unhealthy.

  “Ask a doctor for help? I don't think I have a problem.”said Yang.

  But according to the World Health Organization, a person's psychological state is a very important standard by which to judge whether or not a person is healthy.

  Psychological pressure need to be dealt with properly and quickly. If they are not, they will drive a person in worries, depression (抑郁) and distraction. Students with these problems cannot concentrate on their studies. Some even become violent towards their friends and families.

  Psychological problems for middle school students have already made teachers worry.

  At Chengdu Yulin Middle School, psychological experts are regularly invited to discuss all kinds of problems faced by students. The students can also choose to talk to the experts on the phone or to send them letters.

  “Family and school are just the outer push to help children. Students should strengthen their sense of self-confidence and courage to face problems and difficulties in life,”said Kang.

1.Which of the following is NOT one of the main reasons for psychological problems according to Kang?

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A.Middle school students never develop abilities to deal with practical matters.

B.Middle school students have trouble falling asleep.

C.Grades become the only standard by which a student is judged.

D.Most students don't realize how serious emotional and psychological problems can be.

2.According to Kang, students with psychological problems are likely to _____.

[  ]

A.study hard to get high marks

B.see the problems as healthy

C.be full of self-confidence

D.lose their temper and concentration

3.What is the most important for children to deal with psychological problems?

[  ]

A.Fixing their attention on their studies.

B.Asking for help from their families and schools.

C.Inviting psychological experts to discuss the problems.

D.Facing the problems bravely and confidently.

4.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “overlook”(in Paragraph 8)?

[  ]

A.Think something over.

B.Pay too much attention to.

C.Take no notice of.

D.Consider something important.

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