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Do you feel upset when you hear that your school might not allow cell phones? Do you break into a cold sweat when your cell phone battery(电池) dies? If you live without your cell phone, you might have a .

A recent study found that some people could be to their cell phones. The study was conducted at Staffordshire University in England. About 40 percent of students said they couldn’t do without their cell phones. About 90% said they took their with them everywhere. One third of students surveyed said they used cell phones to themselves up.

The study also asked students 18 to 25 questions designed to addictive behavior. The results found that one in six cell phone users have a lot in with gambling addicts (赌瘾). Some people said they sometimes lied about their cell phone use. admitted stealing to pay for their cell phone habit.

Dr David Sheffield, conducted the study, said he wasn’t surprised by the . “Students use their phones , and this has both positive such as staying in touch with friends and family, and negative ones too, such as costs and social costs,” he told Weekly Reader. “The most finding was that a number of people reported they had a relationship or job because they spent too much time on mobile phones .”

part of the study, some students agreed to take a from their cell phones. After three phone-free days, students reported feeling less about their daily lives. That might be a reason to hang up the phone!

1.A. mustB. mustn’tC. canD. can’t

2.A. problemB. diseaseC. questionD. trouble

3.A. pleasedB. crazyC. devotedD. interested

4.A. surveyedB. examinedC. checkedD. tested

5.A. booksB. phonesC. notesD. pens

6.A. showB. cheerC. pickD. take

7.A. changeB. formC. developD. check

8.A. correctionB. relationC. touchD. common

9.A. OtherB. OthersC. The othersD. The other

10.A. whoB. whichC. thatD. what

11.A. discoveriesB. explorationsC. resultsD. experiments

12.A. carefullyB. brieflyC. hardlyD. frequently

13.A. effectsB. pointsC. decisionsD. ideas

14.A. financialB. physicalC. nationalD. natural

15.A. interestingB. surprisingC. excitingD. pleasing

16.A. foundedB. earnedC. builtD. lost

17.A. ForB. ByC. AsD. Of

18.A. breakB. chanceC. riskD. fortune

19.A. encouragedB. stressedC. satisfiedD. inspired

20.A. funnyB. strangeC. goodD. wrong

 

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.A

5.B

6.B

7.D

8.D

9.B

10.A

11.C

12.D

13.A

14.A

15.B

16.D

17.C

18.A

19.B

20.C

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试题分析:文章介绍了一项调查发现,很多人现在对手机上瘾,离不开手机,而这也会给他们带来很多人际关系,经济方面的问题,专家建议可以暂时离开手机,可能会减轻人们的压力。

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1. He was a boxing fan.

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2. His original name was not Nelson.

Rolihlahla Mandela was nine years old when a teacher at the primary Methodist school where he was studying in Qunu, South Africa, gave him an English name “Nelson” in accordance with the custom to give all school children Christian names.

3. He forgot his glasses when he was released from prison.

Mr. Mandela's release on 11 February 1990 followed years of political pressure against apartheid(种族隔离). Mr. Mandela's reading glasses stayed behind in prison. Mr. Mandela and his then-wife Winnie were taken to the centre of Cape Town to address a huge and exciting crowd. But when he pulled out the text of his speech, he realized he had forgotten his glasses and had to borrow Winnie's.

4. He had his own law firm, but it took him years to get a law degree.

Mr. Mandela studied law on and off for 50 years from 1939, failing about half the courses he took. A two-year diploma(学位证书) in law on top of his university degree allowed him to practice, and in August 1952, he and Oliver Tambo set up South Africa's first black law firm, Mandela and Tambo, in Johannesburg. He kept on studying hard to finally secure a law degree while in prison in 1989.

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A. Nelson Mandela’s life in the prison.

B. Unknown things about Nelson Mandela.

C. Nelson Mandela’s hobbies and career.

D. The achievements of Nelson Mandela.

2.Why did Nelson Mandela love boxing?

A. Because he wanted to be a boxer.

B. Because he loved the science in boxing.

C. Because he enjoyed the violence of boxing.

D. Because he had nothing else to do in the prison.

3.What happened to Mandela when he was about to give the speech?

A. He broke his glasses into pieces.

B. He left his own glasses at home.

C. He had to use his wife’s glasses.

D. His wife wanted to borrow his glasses.

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

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Five steps to better handwriting

Some kids love handwriting, but others hate when it’s time to put their pen to paper. Maybe they are worried about their handwriting. Are you one of them? 1. Here are five steps that really work!

Get a great grasp

Try this — hold your pencil at the top and try to write your name. Pretty hard? But when you hold your pencil the correct way, writing is much easier. 2. Hold it in place with your thumb, and your index (食指) and middle fingers.

Let the lines be your guide

Lined paper is your friend! Those lines can help you create letters that are the right size and proportion (均衡). 3. Also be sure to fill up the lined space completely. Those capital letters should be from the bottom line to the top one.

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4. That makes it harder to make the smooth lines. Try easing up and don’t hold the pencil too tightly.

5.

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A. Ask for more advice

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Are you a man or a mouse? When people ask this question they want to know you think you are a person or a coward (懦夫). But you will never really know the answer to this question you are tested in real life. Some people they are brave but when they come face to face with real , they act like cowards. Others think of themselves as cowards, but when they meet danger, they act like .

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1.A. how B. neither C. whether D. either

2.A. brave B. real C. hard D. certain

3.A. when B. until C. after D. once

4.A. realize B. find C. think D. agree

5.A. life B. question C. mouse D. danger

6.A. soldiers B. mice C. heroes D. cowards

7.A. useful B. brave C. nervous D. bored

8.A. So B. Therefore C. Then D. Actually

9.A. fresh B. poisonous C. warm D. ice-cold

10.A. nervous B. calm C. frightened D. excited

11.A. went B. helped C. spoke D. swam

12.A. in B. under C. above D. from

13.A. an accident B. a mistake C. seventy-eight D. seventy-nine

14.A. dangerous B. comfortable C. different D. interesting

15.A. With B. Without C. For D. Like

16.A. afraid B. unable C. ready D. anxious

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