It is true that all of us need recreation (ÓéÀÖ). We cannot work all the time if we want to be 1 and enjoy life. Everyone 2 his own way of relaxing. Maybe 3 way is to take part in sports. There 4 team sports, such as basketball and football. There are also individual (¸öÈ˵Ä) 5 , such as swimming and running. Skating and mountain climbing are the most popular recreation for people who like to be outdoors.
Not everyone who enjoys sporting events likes to take part in 6 . Many people like 7 TV or listening to them on the 8 . So many people like staying at home. They watch TV, sing 9 dance.
10 , it doesn¡¯t matter we like staying at home or playing outdoors. It is important for everyone to relax.
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1.A.in good health
B.in a good health
C.at good health
D.at a good health
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A.have B.has C.had D.having
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A.most popular
B.the most popular
C.more popular
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A.is B.am C.are D.was
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A.books B.magazines C.films D.sports
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A.it B.they C.them D.their
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A.watch B.watching C.watching the D.watch the
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A.radio B.newspaper C.TV D.computer
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A.but B.and C.because D.so
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A.At fact
B.At the fact
C.In the fact
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Allan was worried. This was his first time to go traveling 1 . He did not know how to find his seat, 2 he went to the air hostess (¿Õ½ã)and asked,¡°Could you help me? I can¡¯t find my seat.¡± The air hostess showed 3 his seat and told him not to walk around when the plane 4 . And she also said that Allan¡¯s ears might feel 5 strange, but he 6 need to worry about it because many people felt 7 that. When the plane was flying very high, Allan could stand up and walk around. He could 8 books, newspapers or see films. The air hostess would 9 food and drinks. Allan could enjoy the flight and 10 home soon.
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A.by ship B.by train C.by car D.by plane
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A.because B.or C.but D.so
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A.him B.he C.his D.her
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A.going up
B.going down
C.was going up
D.was going down
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A.a little
B.a bit of
C.little
D.bit
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A.doesn¡¯t B.didn¡¯t C.wasn¡¯t D.isn¡¯t
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A.in B.for C.as D.like
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A.see B.watch C.read D.look
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A.hold B.take C.bring D.carry
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A.arrive
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¡¡¡¡Dear Grandma£¬
¡¡¡¡How¡¯s it going? I hope that Grandpa is well now£®I was sorry to hear that he had a (1) last week£®I hope you are in (2) health£®
¡¡¡¡Things are fine here£®I finished my end-of-year (3) last week£¬and got my report card today£®I always (4) nervous when I see the envelope (5) school in the mail£¬but luckily I did OK this time£®I (6) a really hard time with science this semester£¬and I wasn¡¯t surprised to find that my (7) report was from my science teacher£®She said I was lazy, which isn¡¯t true£®It¡¯s just that I find £¨8) really difficult£®Another disappointing result was in history£®My history teacher said I could do better£®The good news is that£¨9) math teacher said I was hard-working£®And my Spanish teacher said my listening was good£®
¡¡¡¡Well£¬that's about all the news I have for now£®Mom and Dad £¨1O) their love£®
Last night a strange thing happened. A UFO landed in 1 city. Many people 2 in the street when it landed on Center Street. The UFO looked 3 . Some people were scared and 4 . Some wanted 5 it clearly. The door 6 and 7 alien came out. It was 8 , not good-looking. My friend Kim called 9 while the alien was standing in front of us. But before the police arrived the alien 10 the UFO and left the street.
A.the family B.the doctors C.the teachers D.the police
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A.went B.went into C.goes D.goes into
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I have a problem. Yesterday afternoon I argued 1 ndline¡¡ my best friend, Kim. And he was very angry. I thought about it for a long time last 2 ndline¡¡ . Now I know I was 3 ndline¡¡ at that time. But I don¡¯t know 4 ndline¡¡ I should do. My mother thinks I 5 ndline¡¡ go to see Kim and tell him I was wrong. My father thinks I should 6 ndline¡¡ Kim and say 7 ndline¡¡ to him. And my brother 8 ndline¡¡ I should call¡°Teen Talk¡±, the radio advice program. My sister tells 9 ndline¡¡ I should call up my teacher for 10 ndline¡¡. Can you tell me what I should do?
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A.with B.of C.at D.for
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A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.night
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A.right B.wrong C.kind D.good
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A.how B.why C.what D.where
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A.will B.should C.must D.need
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A.call B.to call C.calling¡¡¡¡ D.called
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A.hello B.morning C.sorry D.afternoon
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A.say B.says C.saying D.to say
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A.I B.my C.him D.me
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A.advice B.money C.homework D.study
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We live in computer age (ʱ´ú). People 51 ndline¡¡ scientists, teachers, writers and even students use computers to do all kinds of work. But more than 30 years ago, 52 ndline¡¡ couldn't do much. They were very big and expensive. Very 53 ndline¡¡ people were interested in them and knew how to use them. Today computers are smaller and 54 ndline¡¡. But they can do a lot of work, many people like to use them. Some people 55 ndline¡¡ have them at home.
Computers become very important because they can work 56 ndline¡¡ than people and make fewer mistakes. Computers can 57 ndline¡¡ people do a lot of work. Writers now use computers to 58 ndline¡¡. Teachers use them to help teaching. Students use them to 59 ndline¡¡. Computers can also remember what you 60 ndline¡¡ them. Computers are very useful and helpful. They are our friends. Do you want to have a computer?
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A. like B. as C. and D. with
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A. students B. scientists C. teachers D. computers
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A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
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A. cheap B. cheaper C. more expensive D. expensive
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A. even B. still C. already D. yet
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A. fast B. faster C. slow D. slower
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A. help B. make C. stop D. use
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A. write B. play C. study D. learn
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A. sing B. study C. dance D. watch
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A. put in B. put on C. put into D. put up
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Once there lived an old man in a town. He always forgot a lot of things, so his wife had to £¨1) to him, ¡°Remember this.¡±
One day he went (2) a trip alone. Before he went out, his wife said, ¡° Now you have all these things. Look after them (3) .¡± He went to the station, bought a ticket and got on the train (4) it.
About an hour (5) , the conductor came to the old man and said, ¡°Will you please (6) me your ticket?¡± the old man (7) his ticket in all his pockets, but he couldn¡¯t find it. He was worried, ¡° I can¡¯t find my ticket. I really bought a ticket (8) I got on the train.¡± said the old man.
¡°I think you bought a ticket. All right. You don¡¯t have to buy (9) one,¡± said the conductor. But the old man still looked worried and said, ¡°You don¡¯t know why. If I can¡¯t find my ticket, I don¡¯t remember my station. (10) am I going?¡±
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A. say¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. says¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. talk¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. talked
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It was winter. Mrs Smith wanted to do a lot of shopping, so she waited (1) it was Saturday. When her husband (2) , she took him to the shopping with her to pay for everything and to carry her bags. They went to a lot of shops. And Mrs Smith (3) a lot of things. She often (4) and said, ¡°Look, Bill! Isn¡¯t it beautiful?¡± He then answered, ¡°All right, dear. How (5) is it?¡± and took his money (6) to pay for it.
It was dark when they came out of the last (7), and Mr Smith was (8) and thinking about other things, like a nice drink by the side of warm fire at home. Suddenly his wife looked (9) at the sky and said, ¡°Look at the beautiful moon, Bill!¡± (10) thinking, Mr Smith answered, ¡°All right, dear. How much is it?¡±
A Frenchman wants to visit New York. He didn¡¯t know English. When he(1)New York, he (2) a bus to a hotel.
It was Sunday. The Frenchman went out for a walk. When he went (3)the street, he suddenly thought of his way back. On the wall near the corner of the street, he saw some English words. He wrote them down in his notebook. ¡°Now I know the name of this street,¡± he said to(4), ¡°It¡¯ll be easy for me to(5)the hotel.¡± He walked for a long time in the city. Then he felt tired and wanted to go back. He took the notebook out of his pocket and(6)the name of the street to a young man. But he didn¡¯t know what the Frenchman wanted. He stopped an old man, but the man didn¡¯t understand him, (7).
Then the Frenchman saw a young woman. The young woman knew (8) French. When she(9)the words in his notebook, she(10), for in the Frenchman¡¯s notebook, there were only three words: ¡°One Way Street¡±.
Mrs Black taught in a middle school for thirty years. Two years ago, on her way to(1), a student rode a bike fast and knocked the old (2) down (ײµ¹). The other teachers took her to (3)at once. The doctor helped her but she often(4) something and had to leave the school. She always felt(5)for it.
One morning the old woman did not feel well. After(6)she went to a doctor. She got on a bus and found a (7). She saw a woman next to her. The woman looked (8)one of her friends. She could not remember what her(9)was. She turned to her and asked, ¡°(10), madam. Did I see you in New York?¡±
¡°No, madam,¡± answered the woman. ¡°I have never been (È¥¹ý) there.¡±