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I really only meant it as a joke. I wasn't trying to steal anything honestly. My friend Matthew started bringing his new cell phone to class last week. He was walking around bragging (吹嘘) about it to everyone. He was saying, "My cell phone can download the newest _______ off the Internet. "Then he _______ everyone by downloading a game and starting to play it. The pictures and sound were really _______ .

_______ class, he would use his cell phone to watch TV. The rest of us didn't have a phone like ________ , so we had to crowd(拥挤) around him. I was just trying to see the screen, _______ here were so many other kids that I could not see it clearly. I was getting really jealous.

But then yesterday, he forgot his cell phone at the end of class. He left it right on his desk. _______ noticed it was there except me. I decided to teach him a lesson. I took his phone quietly off the desk, and put it in my own bag. My _______ was to give it back to him the next day. I_______ see his reaction (反应). Maybe he would stop being such a show-off.

But this morning he rushed into class, screaming and yelling (吼叫). He was very_______ and almost mad. He started accusing (指责) different people of_______ his phone, but I had it in my _______ the whole time. He even started fighting with another classmate _______Matthew was sure that person had taken it. The teacher sent them to the headmaster's office. They_______got in a lot of trouble. Now I don't know what to _______ ! If I tell him that I took the cell phone, he'll think I stole it. If I don't tell him, then I really did steal it. How did I get into such a trouble?

1.A. ads B. songs C. films D. games

2.A. gave B. showed C. lent D. asked

3.A. good B. bad C. noisy D. unclear

4.A. After B. During C. In D. From

5.A. hers B. ours C. his D. theirs

6.A. and B. but C. then D. so

7.A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody

8.A. plan B. suggestion C. dream D. action

9.A. always B. hardly C. just D. sometimes

10.A. happy B. quiet C. sad D. angry

11.A. losing B. stealing C. playing D. using

12.A. desk B. hand C. bag D. pocket

13.A. if B. because C. until D. though

14.A. both B. all C. neither D. none

15.A. say B. take C. see D. do

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Do you want to make homework simpler? Oxford Learning founder and CEO Dr. Nick Whitehead said, “ Homework might be an unavoidable(不可避免的) part in school, but it doesn’t have to be the boring part. With the right skills in place, students can turn homework from headache-including to trouble-free.” These steps will make an obvious difference.

Use your notebooks

The brain is able to finish great works, but it is not perfect. Students should never rely on (依赖) it to remember all school details. When a teacher assigns homework, students should write the details in their notebooks. According to Whitehead, to make them effective, students need to remember to take the notebooks out of their school bags at night, open them up, and read over the night’s list.

Remove distractions(使注意力分散的事物)

Computers on, music on, text messages receiving….

Whitehead says that if students aren’t doing research, they should turn off all the above electronics and focus on the task at hand for a set period of time. They’ll find that it is easier to concentrate(全神贯注) and that homework takes less time.

Think actively

Getting homework done is the name of the game, but what happens if students are struggling with a questions or can’t work out an answer? When facing difficulties, it is wise for the student to take a small break then return to look at the problem again.

Get organized

Homework is often the most disorganized part. Whitehead recommends, “ Students should keep all the homework-related things in a bin so they don’t waste time searching for pens or rulers. ” He also recommends picking the same place to do homework every night, and (when possible) completing homework at the same time each day.

How to make homework __1.___

As students, homework is an unavoidable part in school, but many students feel ___2.___ about homework. The following __3.____ can help students turn homework from headache-including to trouble-free.

Step One:

Use your notebooks

Students shouldn’t use brains to remember all school things. __4.__, they should use notebooks to write the details in their school. At home they open them up, and read over the night’s list.

Step Two:

Remove distractions

Computers, music, text messages, etc. may distract you from your homework. If you are not doing __5.__, turn off all of these. Then you may find you can concentrate on homework more easily and it takes _6.__ time.

Step Three:

Think ____7.____

When you have trouble in doing your homework, you should take a small break then come __8.___ to look at it again.

Step Four:

Get organized

___9.__ all the homework-related things organized is important for every student. They should pick the same ____10.__ to do homework, and finish homework at the same time each day if possible.

She was returning from teaching out in a small community . It was a moonless night, and a heavy snow was falling.

She remembered back to when she had first started teaching out in small communities. In those days she had always picked up hitchhikers (搭便车者), until the day her sister told her of a friend who had been shot (中枪) in the head by a hitchhiker, all because she had stopped out of kindness to help him during a storm.

Her family didn’t become concerned (关心的) about her safety over the hitchhikers until the family heard the promise: “No more hitchhikers!” The snow that night was making her think back to this.

Then she saw a man waving. She slowed down for him, but now as he ran toward the car in the dark she shook with fear. Yet she thought that if he was truly in need she couldn’t leave him here in this storm.

The stranger explained that his car was dead, and she told him to get in. They drove for an hour into the next city and she took him to a telephone booth (公用电话亭). She waited until he had made a call. When he reported back to her that a family member would soon come for him, she wished him well and left.

Tears fell on her cheeks as she drove away. She felt as though she had been holding her breath for an hour. “I hope they’ll understand why I had to break my promise,” she thought.

1.What can we learn about the woman?

A. She was a taxi driver.

B. She used to be a hitchhiker.

C. She taught in small communities.

D. She seldom picked up strangers.

2.What made her family worried about her safety?

A. She had been hurt by a hitchhiker.

B. Her sister’s friend was killed by a hitchhiker.

C. There were often snowstorms on her way home.

D. Her car often broke down on her way home.

3.We can infer from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph that _________.

A. she was sorry for picking up the stranger.

B. she felt too tired to breathe.

C. she had been afraid being with the stranger.

D. she had been too careful driving in the storm.

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