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阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从A—E选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案。

Does someone in your family drive? Does he or she have road rage(路怒症)? 1. People are turning into monsters when they get behind the wheel of a car. 2. They cut in front of others, run red lights, drive above speed limits and don’t consider other drivers. These kinds of behaviors(行为) can lead to an accident.3. Here are some tips that you can share with those who drive in your family.

•Keep your driving environment calm.

Creating a positive driving environment will help you keep calm and you are more likely to pay no attention to the road rage of others.4.

•Allow yourself a lot of time.

Being late will make you anxious and impatient, so you’ll be more likely to get angry at other drivers or make irresponsible(不负责任的) driving decisions that will make them angry at you. 5.

•Avoid confrontation(对抗).

If an angry driver shouts at you or shares a rude gesture(手势) out of his or her window, don’t make eye contact or shout back. Keep your eyes on the road and ignore the angry driver.

A. So how can we avoid road rage?

B. Road rage is a problem that is getting worse all over the world.

C. They think the road belongs to them.

D. For example, listen to music that makes you happy or that calms you down.

E. Leaving yourself lots of time will help you stay relaxed

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The spring season brings warm weather, flowers and other changes for people to enjoy.For some restaurant cooks, the most exciting spring arrival is ramps.

Ramps are a wild plant in the eastern mountains of North America. They are one of the first plants that grow in the spring, usually between April and May. They are recognized(认出) by their red stem(茎), and two long and wide green leaves. They are also famous for their strong taste, similar to onions(洋葱).

Ramps are not as well-known as other vegetables, but they have a long history in the United States. In the Appalachian Mountains, ramps have been an important food for a longtime. During spring, it is common for small towns in the Appalachian area to hold large ramp dinners for the community.

However, over the last 30 years, ramps popularity has grown quickly. They are now a highly-desired vegetable for many nice restaurants in cities like New York and Washington D.C.

One reason the plant is popular is that it grows in the wild. It is difficult to grow them on farms. Most restaurants get them from foragers, who collect ramps by searching forests for some small pieces of land where they grow. Ramps have a short season. Within a few weeks of full growth, the plant is done for the year. This shot life is some reason for their popularity.

And that popularity could lead to their disappearance from Earth. In 1995, the local

Government in Quebee, Canada, stopped people selling the plant to businesses in order to protect the plant against being over-dug.

The season is short, but it has not ended yet. If you are in the right place, you still have time to try a taste of ramps yourself.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

1.Why are ramps so popular in North America?

A. Because they grow in spring.

B. Because they have a good taste.

C. Because they are hard to get.

D. Because they have a long history.

2.Which of the following is the picture of a ramp?

A. B. C. D.

3.What does the word “they ” refer to (指的是)?

A. foragers

B. ramps

C. customers

D. restaurants

4.Why were people stopped from selling ramps to businesses?

A. Because ramps were in great danger.

B. Because ramps’ smell polluted the air.

C. Because it cost too much to grow ramps.

D. Because the government wanted to make money.

5.What’s the best title for the text?

A. Americans go crazy for ramps in spring.

B. Americans have discovered a new vegetable.

C. Ramps were once popular in North America.

D. Ramps will soon be enjoyed all over the world.

Emma was hanging the colorful papers, not really paying attention to where she was placing them. She was a little unhappy.______, it was her birthday too and no one in her class had even said happy birthday. They were all busy planning the surprise ______ for their head teacher Mr. Smith.

Sure Mr. Smith was ______.He knew everyone’s birthday and made cards for them. He high—fived you when you got an A on a test, and ______ you when you failed. Emma knew Mr. Smith deserved(该得)a surprise party. _______ she wished just one person could remember it was her birthday too!

Emma had a quick look at the huge card the class had made. It was as long as the blackboard. She knew Mr. Smith would be unhappy if they ______ him presents. So she suggested the class make a card just like he did for them.

“Emma, will you turn off the ______ please?" Ms. Clark said. “I’m going to call Mr. Smith now.” Ms. Clark called Mr. Smith, saying the lights in the ______ had gone out. As soon as Ms. Clark finished the call, Emma lookd around the classroom ______ with a sigh(叹气)for another time and turned the lights off.

The door opened and everyone shouted, “______ ”

“A surprise party for _______?" Mr. Smith asked. He walked over to the huge card. “This is the most beautiful card I’ve ever ______. But it makes my birthday card kind of ______’’ Then he turned to Emma and handed her the card. “Happy birthday, Emma. I’m excited that we share the same ______’’.

‘‘Me, too,’’ Emma said, ______at Mr. Smith.

¨Happy birthday, Emma!" her classmates cheered.

1.A. After all B. By the way C. First of all D. For example

2.A. talk B. lesson C. party D. trip

3.A. healthy B. humorous C. handsome D. great

4.A. thanked B. praised C. 1eft D. encouraged

5.A. And B. But C. Or D. So

6.A. showed B. made C. lent D. bought

7.A. TV B. fan C. lights D. computers

8.A. classroom B. gym C. library D. yard

9.A. angrily B. happily C. slowly D. surely

10.A. Welcome B. Surprise C. Morning D. Goodbye

11.A. me B. her C. you D. us

12.A. posted B. ordered C. made D. seen

13.A. expensive B. old C. small D. long

14.A. birthday B. cake C. card D. dream

15.A. rushing B. smiling C. pointing D. waving

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