题目内容
It was a special day for Talia. She was a dinner celebration. She wanted to look very nice for her out. First, she got her hair cut at a salon.
Then, she got her fingernails (指甲) done with a baby pink color. Talia was not the color. She asked the woman to the color to purple. She liked the purple very much.
It was almost time to go out. Talia went home and looked in closet (衣橱). She tried on a pair of light blue trousers with a white blouse. She tried on a purple dress with a black belt. She tried on a brown skirt with a green top. she chose the purple dress. Many of her friends and family were at the when she got there.
She hugged (拥抱) her mother and father. She gave her grandfather a kiss. Talia’s sister her a big smile. Her best friend, Asra, gave her a present. The next day would be Talia’s birthday, she was celebrating it now. “Happy Birthday, Talia!” they said. “You look great!” “I feel great all of you are here,” said Talia, “for my last night as a teenager.”
1.A. looking forward toB. holdingC. getting ready for D. planning
2.A. walk B. picnic C. trip D. night
3.A. happy with B. careful aboutC. worried aboutD. mad at
4.A. add B. changeC. send D. match
5.A. your B. her C. my D. our
6.A. Finally B. Luckily C. Usually D. Actually
7.A. airport B. cinema C. restaurant D. stadium
8.A. won B. wantedC. made D. gave
9.A. but B. as C. or D. when
10.A. before B. although C. if D. because
1.C
2.D
3.A
4.B
5.B
6.A
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.D
【解析】
试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了塔利亚正在为晚餐庆祝做准备,她理了发,涂了紫色的指甲油,选了合适的衣服。到达了餐馆,人们表示了对她的祝福。
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考点:日常生活类短文。
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At present, quite a few teens spend much time with their iPods listening to music, but a new study suggests that teens who spend too much time listening to music may be at1. risk of depression (抑郁症).
The study, led by Brian, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
2. that teens who listened to music more often had 80% higher risk of depression, 3. with teens who listened to music less often.
According to the study, teens who most often listened to music could listen for at least four 4. five hours a day.
“At this point, it’s not clear 5. depressed people begin to listen to more music to escape, or whether listening to large amounts of music can lead to depression, or 6. ,” said Brian in a statement. However, researchers found that reading books had the 7. result: with increase in time spent reading, teens’ risk of depression dropped 50%.
For the study, the researchers 8. 106 teens of 7 to 17 for two months. According to the survey, music showed strong associations (联系) with 9. depression risk. But that doesn’t 10. mean that music causes depression — for some depressed teens, music may even help.