七、阅读表达    阅读短文,根据其内容简略回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分) 

      One of my patients,a successful businessman,tells me that before he fell ill he wasn’t happy. Happiness was “having the cookie”. Only if you had the cookie? things could be good.

      Unluckily,the cookie kept changing. Sometimes,it was money,sometimes it was power,sometimes,it was something fantastic.

      A year and a half after his diagnosis (诊断) of cancer (癌症) ,he sits in my office shaking his head. “It’s like I stopped learning how to live after I was a kid. When I give my son a cookie,he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it breaks,he is unhappy. But he is 2 years old and I am 43. It has taken me this long to understand that the cookie will never make me happy for long ,” he says. “The minute you have the cookie,you start to worry about someone trying to take it away from you.”

      My patient laughs and says cancer has changed him. For the first time he is happy. No matter if his business is doing well,no matter if he wins or loses at golf. “Two years ago,cancer asked me: ‘ What is really important?^ Well,life is important — life with the cookie,life without the cookie. Happiness doesn’t have anything to do with the cookie; it has something to do with being alive. he pauses thoughtfully. “I guess life is the cookie. ”

    根据上面的短文,回答问题:(答案不超过5个单词)

96. What was “the cookie” for the businessman before he fell ill?

                      

97. How does the patient’s 2-year-old son feel when he gets a cookie?

                      

98. How long is it after his diagnosis of cancer?

                     

99. What question did the patient start to think about after he got cancer?

                     

100. Is the patient happy at present?

                      

六、任务型阅读    阅读短文,完成表格,每空一词。(共10小题;每空1分,计10分)

      Smoking is bad for you,but what if your parents smoke? You might be worried about their health,be tired of smelling the smoke,or even a little embarrassed by it. You can’t order your parents to stop smoking,but you can help them to give up this bad habit. Tell them smoking is not good for their health.

      If you think it will help,you could find some articles like this one and give them to your parents. Many states now have free programs to help people give up smoking. You might even see them advertised on billboards (公告栏) in your town. Point these out to your parents and help them to find out more about these programs.

      What if your parents get angry with you for mentioning the topic of smoking? People don5t like to be told that they are doing something unhealthy,so it is possible your parents will be angry,especially if they are worried they won’t be able to give up smoking. Maybe they have tried before but failed.

      Remember to be kind and show respect (尊敬) when you discuss smoking with your parents. Also remember that it is not easy to give up smoking. Some people have tried several times before they’re able to give up. Instead of shouting at them,tell them that you love them and want them to enjoy many healthy years ahead. They may finally realize you are right about smoking.

      If your parents agree to stop smoking,be their biggest supporter. Ask if there is anything you can do when they feel the desire (渴望) to smoke. Maybe you could go for a walk,do a puzzle,or listen to music together. As they reach their goals,such as a month without smoking,remember to celebrate the achievement.

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