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Nowadays a lot of schools keep their students in school all day long.

Students have different o     about it.                              1.        

Some of the students think they enjoy l    freedom and have few   2.        

chances to get in touch with society. They are not able to fully     (培养)     3.      

their interests and    (爱好). Therefore, they have least interest in their study    4.       

Some others think school is the best place to get knowledge,    they       5.       

should put their heart into their lessons. Some students      (缺少) the ability to 6.        

control themselves. Once    of school, they may lose control of themselves   7.       

and do something that will a    their studies.                      8.       

P   , there is no doubt that we should keep students at school.          9.        

But I think    of necessity that schools should organize various activities      10.          

so that students can enjoy their school life.     

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  There is a popular saying, "All of us have a Guardian Angel, guiding us".

   Some of the greatest success stories of 1  have followed a word of  2  or an act ofconfidence by a loved one or a  3  friend. Had it not been for a confident wife, Sophia, we might not have listed Nathaniel Hawthome among the great 4  of literature. One cold evening when Nathaniel, a 5  man, went home to tell his wife, Sophia, tbat he was a failure and had been fired from his job in the customs. she 6  him with a cry of joy.

  "Now," she said   7  , "you can write your book!"

  "Yes?" replied the man, with 8 confidence, "and what shall we 9  while I am writing it?" To his    10  , she opened a drawer and pulled out a sum ofmoney.

  "Where on earth did you get that?" he asked.

  "I have always known you were a man of 11 ," she told him. "1  12  that someday you would write a great novel. So every week, out ofthe   13  you gave me for housekeeping, I saved a little bit. So here is enough to   14 us for one whole year."

  From her trust and   15  came one ofthe greatest novels ofAmerican literature, The Scarlet Letter.

l. A.Chinese    B.English       C.maths      D.history

2. A.enjoyment   B. encouragement   C. kindness    D. delight

3. A.trusting   B. merciful      C. cautious    D. intelligent

4. A.books     B.novels       C.names      D.nicknames

5. A. successful  B. courageous     C. sorrowful   D. heartbroken

6. A. bugged    B. surprised    C. comforted   D. loved

7. A. sadly     B. willingly    C. proudly    D. intentionally

8. A.little     B.much       C.no       D.less

9. A. stick to   B. try out     C. take up    D. live on

10.A. amazement   B. satisfaction   C. expectation  D. disappointment

11.A. business   B. writing     C. talent     D. marketing

12.A. knew     B. see       C. understand   D. dream

13.A.time      B.room       C.job       D.money

14.A.lead      B. hold       C.last      D.leave

15.A.confidence   B. experience   C. competence   D. guidance

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  There is no shortage of writing advice telling you to keep your writing simple-to use simple language.However, why do so many people continue to ignore that good advice?

  A conversation around the theme of simplicity(简明)gets me thinking about this question.Why are people so fond of words that are hard to read?

  A study looked into the way word choice changes the judgment we make about someone抯 intelligence.Students were asked to rate the intelligence of writers based on essays that they抎 written, and choose books suitable for graduate study.The results? The simpler the essay, the more likely it was the author would be rated as intelligent, and recommended for going to the graduate school.

  The author of the study(Daniel Oppenheimer)concludes:

  "The experts are likely right:write clearly and simply if you can, and you抣l be more likely to be thought of as intelligent."

  So why is it so hard to put the writing advice into practice? In the same article Oppenheimer mentions that:

  86% of students at Stanford admitted using complicated language in their essays to make their work sound more intelligent.Some of the possible reasons include:

  ●Desire to prove your topic is complicated by using complicated words.

  ●Fear of being regarded as lacking education.

  ●Natural desire to copy the language patterns of others.

  ●Little encouragement to use 'ordinary抴ords.

  ●Lack of time to 'translate抰he complicated words used around you into everyday words.

  ●Longer words keep subjects impersonal(客观的)-reducing potential for personal criticism and attack.

  ●It抯 the way people above you write-so you think it抯 the ladder to success.

  What about you? Can you see any hidden benefits of using long words? Have you ever found yourself changing a simple word for a longer one to achieve a particular effect?

(1)

Why do many people like to use longer words?

a.They think of longer words as a sign of intelligence.

b.Lack of instructions on writing skills.

c.They think longer words reduce potential for personal criticism.

d.Lack of time to transform complicated words into simple ones.

[  ]

A.

acd

B.

abc

C.

bcd

D.

abd

(2)

What can you learn from the text about the study?

[  ]

A.

It suggests that longer words are the ladder to success.

B.

It shows that using plain language is more acceptable.

C.

It proves that it is students抎uty to choose books for graduate school.

D.

It proves that schools always consider students抩pinions.

(3)

When writing, according to the text, Oppenheimer encourages people to ________.

[  ]

A.

copy the language patterns of others

B.

choose complicated topics

C.

use complicated words

D.

use plain language

(4)

This text is probably from ________.

[  ]

A.

a health magazine

B.

a magazine about language

C.

a science report

D.

a lecture on intelligence

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  The New York Times announced Wednesday that it intended to charge frequent readers for access to its Web site, a step being debated across the industry that nearly every major newspaper has so far feared to take.

  Starting in early 2011, visitors to NYTimes.com will get a certain number of articles free every month before being asked to pay a flat fee for unlimited access.Subscribers to the newspaper's print edition will receive full access to the site.

  But executives of The New York Times Company said they could yet answer fundamental questions about the plan, like how much it would cost or what the limit would be on free reading.They stressed that the amount of free access could change with time, in response to economic conditions and reader demand.

  Still, publishers fear that income from digital subscriptions would not compensate for the resulting loss of audience and advertising revenue.

  NYTimes.com is by far the most popular newspaper site in the country, with more than 17 million readers a month in the United States, according to Nielsen Online, and analysts say it is easily the leader in advertising revenue as well.That may make it better positional than other general-interest papers to charge-and also gives The Times more to lose if the move backfires.

  The Times Company has been studying the matter for almost a year, searching for common ground between pro-and anti-pay camps-a debate mirrored in dozens of media-watching blogs-and the system will not go into effect until January 2011.Executives said they were not bothered by the prospect of absorbing barbs for moving cautiously.

  “There is no prize for getting it quick,”said Janet L.Robinson, the company's president and chief executive.“There's more of a prize for getting it right.”

(1)

The first paragraph serve as a(n)________.

[  ]

A.

consclusion

B.

comment

C.

lead-in

D.

background

(2)

What does the underlined word“flat”mean in the second paragraph?

[  ]

A.

standard and fixed.

B.

low and changeable.

C.

interest free.

D.

priceless and affordable.

(3)

We may know from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Non-paying readers will get no access to NYTimes.com.

B.

Readers will be charged more to read more articles on NYTimes.com.

C.

Readers will get more free online articles to log on NYTimes.com more often.

D.

Subscribers to the newspaper's print edition will enjoy free access to the site as well.

(4)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

The Times to offer free access to its web site.

B.

The Times to increase audience to its web site.

C.

The Times to attract advertisement to its web site.

D.

The Times to charge for frequent access to its web site.

(5)

Which of the following best describes The Time Company's attitude towards its announcement?

[  ]

A.

rude

B.

doubtful

C.

serious

D.

hurried

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  Some people have complained about this year's collection,New Writing 3,although I cannot understand why.Surely 500 pages of original writing of this quality,for £6.99,is pretty amazing?

  Fiction-both parts of novels and complete short stories-makes up most of the book.There are some enjoyable pieces by famous writers,such as Candia Mc William and Rose Tremain.It's a strange fact that the less well-known people seem to have written mainly about food.Take my advice about Jane Harris's Those Nailsthis piece should definitely not be read just after meals.It contains some very unpleasant scenes which could turn your stomach!

  There is fine work from nineteen poets,including R.S.Thomas and John Burnside.There are pieces from novels-in-progress by Jim Crace and Jane Rogers.Finally,there is a little non-fiction,which includes a very funny article by Alan Ursula Owen.This is an exceptional collection and l for one can't wait to see what next year's choice will include.

1.The writer of this passage is trying to give________.

[  ]

A.her opinions about a new book

B.some information about new writers

C.some advice to new writers

D.her opinion of newspaper journalists

2.The readers would ________after reading the text.

[  ]

A.find out more details about New Writing 3

B.learn what next year's collection will contain

C.find out about Alan Rusbridger's new novel

D.have no idea how to read a good book

3.The writer suggested that you might feel ________after reading Jane Harriss Piece.

[  ]

A.hungry
B.excited
C.happy
D.sick

4.Which of the following best describes New Writing 3?

[  ]

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