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【题目】Don’t forget to give me best wishes to you mother.

___________.

A. No, I won’t. B. OK. I will.

C. Yes, I won’t. D. Yes, I do.

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:—不要忘记代我向你妈妈问好。—好的,我不会。根据语境此处回答应是不会忘记,所以选A,但要注意此处No要译为行或好的。

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Daisy is a teenager and she set up her own company in 2015. At that time, she was only 14. Her company could earn 1.3 million dollars a year with the invention of a kind of super sweet. It could save kids’ teeth instead of destroying them.

It all began when Daisy went to a bank with her dad in 2012. At that time, a clerk in the bank gave her some sweets. However, her dad warned her that the sweets were bad for her teeth. But Daisy didn’t want to miss the sweets. She said, “Why can’t I make some healthy sweets? They are good for my teeth so that my parents can’t say no to them.” With that in mind, Daisy asked her dad if she could start her own company. With her dad’s permission(允许), she spent the following three years realizing her dream.

Though her dad helped, it was believed that Daisy’s success came from her hard work. She talked to dentists about what a healthier sweet would contain and learned more about teeth cleaning. She spent many hours a day researching online and making experiments to get a recipe(配方) that was tasty and did no harm to the teeth. Therefore, she succeeded in making a kind of sweet only using natural materials and it can reduce bacteria(细菌) in kid's mouths. Daisy and her father had a business meeting with a supermarket owner. He finally agreed to sell the sweets.

As the sweet’s success grew, Daisy became famous. She kept her interest in the sweet she created. She was also positive about what the future might bring. She hoped that every kid could have a clean mouth and a sweet smile.

With her parents’ help, Daisy was generally able to live a normal teenage life. Although she started her business early in life, she didn’t just want to make money. Daisy wanted to do what she could to help others find their smiles. She was generous enough to donate nearly half of the money she earned every year to an organization called Big Smiles.

With her wisdom and effort, it seems that anything could be possible.

1Daisy set up her own company when she was ________.

A.twelveB.thirteenC.fourteenD.fifteen

2The underlined word that in paragraph 2 refers to the idea of________.

A.arguing with her dad in the bankB.making some healthy sweets

C.asking the clerk for more sweetsD.saying no to all kinds of sweets

3Paragraph 3 mainly tells us ________.

A.where Daisy sold her sweets

B.what some dentists did for Daisy

C.how Daisy’s parents helped her

D.how hard Daisy worked on making sweets

4According to Daisy, she expected ________ from her business.

A.to earn more moneyB.to beat other companies

C.to make herself a good dentistD.to help others find smiles

5The underlined word donate in paragraph 5 most probably means ________.

A.giveB.raiseC.receiveD.cancel

6The best title for the passage is “ ________ ” .

A.How to get on well with parentsB.Tips for teenagers to start business

C.Daisy and the super sweetsD.The importance of keeping smiles

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When I was a young boy of six, I lived with my grandparents in the country and my grandfather had a bicycle. Because of my grandfather's worry about my possible hurt by riding the bicycle, I wasn't____to ride it. However, the big bicycle interested me greatly.

One day, I got on it and rode away. Back then, I was_____enough —I didn't know what fear was—and loved to try new things.

Slowly I rode the bicycle along a road up the small hill behind our village. When I got to the top, I stopped. And then I decided to ride down the hill. In my opinion, it would be very exciting riding down the hill. Back then I had no idea of____and all I knew was the accident I would have.

I turned around. As I was going down the hill, the pedals(脚踏板)were ____faster and faster and I could no longer keep up with the round moving of them. I was beaten each time the pedals passed my feet. Soon I was getting near the end of my ride and I knew I must ____ the bike. I thought first I must stop the pedals from turning. But how? I made a failed try to stop the pedals by putting my leg straight. When the end was coming nearer, I ____ stopped the pedals and was thrown away from the bicycle. What a terrible way to stop! I did stop the bicycle. However, I paid the cost—I had to be in the hospital for a month. Then was told that bicycles had brakes(刹车).

Now I still ______ the excitement the riding brought me. Thanks to this experience, I learned the ____ of "easy bravery". That is a lesson that can never be replaced(取代)by those got from other people.

1A.followedB.invitedC.noticedD.allowed

2A.braveB.cleverC.strongD.busy

3A.dutyB.reasonC.skillD.hope

4A.jumpingB.shakingC.drivingD.turning

5A.repairB.stopC.examineD.change

6A.naturallyB.carefullyC.finallyD.properly

7A.imagineB.rememberC.researchD.expect

8A.costB.secretC.attitudeD.benefit

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