摘要:29.Everybody is expected to be vigorous and responsible. In no case take drugs. A.must they B.could they C.they should D.they may

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You may go to karaoke or disco clubs with your friends during the summer holidays. But be careful. In these   41   places you may see people selling small, colourful pills. Make sure you do not try them.

The seller   42    say they are safe and can help you enjoy yourself or   43    from sadness. They may even offer you a free   44  , and tell you that everybody is using   45  .But you must be alert to the   46   that these drugs could destroy your life.

When you put them into your body, often   47   swallowing, breathing in or injecting, drugs find their way into your brain.

Drugs may either speed up  48  slow down your senses. Their effects are different depending on body size, shape, and chemistry.  49   it can make you feel good at first, a drug can do a lot of   50   to your body and brain.

One of the most popular drugs in nightclubs is the so-called head-shaking or ecstasy pill. The drug hits users with a fast high, 51   them feel powerful and full of  52  . Heart rate, breathing and blood pressure 53  - risking damage to your nervous system. Marijuana (大麻) is a   54   used illegal drug. It is called the gateway drug, because using it sometimes  55   harder drugs. It is mostly smoked in a cigarette.

There is   56   risk related to taking drugs that must be   57  . Sharing a needle to inject a drug puts a user at a very 58   risk of being affected with HIV.

Drugs may appear in many different   59 , some with cool names, but taking them could   60   your health forever.

1.                A.boring         B.exciting         C.noisy D.surprising

 

2.                A.may           B.must           C.should   D.can

 

3.                A.keep           B.stay            C.escape   D.stop

 

4.                A.drink          B.try             C.cigarette  D.taste

 

5.                A.it             B.him            C.her  D.them

 

6.                A.fact            B.problem        C.trouble   D.reality

 

7.                A.with           B.for            C.by   D.in

 

8.                A.and            B.so             C.but  D.or

 

9.                A.Although       B.Because        C.If    D.Despite

 

10.               A.hurt           B.injury          C.damage   D.harm

 

11.               A.driving         B.having         C.making    D.keeping

 

12.               A.food           B.energy         C.hope D.interest

 

13.               A.develop        B.grow           C.rise  D.increase

 

14.               A.deeply         B.widely         C.strongly   D.highly

 

15.               A.prevents       B.cause          C.leads to   D.aims at

 

16.               A.the other       B.other          C.others D.another

 

17.               A.avoided        B.taken          C.missed    D.interrupted

 

18.               A.big            B.high           C.large D.wide

 

19.               A.tastes          B.smells          C.colours    D.forms

 

20.               A.kill            B.break          C.endanger  D.ruin

 

 

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Long before they became doctors, lawyers, CEO’s or real estate developers, they played in garage bands and maybe even dreamed of becoming rock stars. That’s why they signed up for Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp.
For nearly a week, the mostly middle-aged “campers” had practiced in the West 54th Street studios. They came from as far away as London and Tokyo and as close as Long Island and downtown New York to prepare for their moment of onstage glory.
“I feel like I’m 18 again,” said Jerry Goldberg, a 60-year-old investment banker and guitar player, whose family was in the audience.” I admit that I felt a little uncertain when I first got here, but this has turned out to be a wonderful experience, one of the greatest of my life.”
Everybody has two businesses, their own business and show business. This can be a life-changing experience for them. Mr. Daltrey, who has appeared at several fantasy camps, was asked why he keeps coming back.
“I’ve had people tell me that I shouldn’t be doing this, that it's bad for my image,” he acknowledged. “But that’s rubbish. Look, it’s all so positive, and everybody is having so much fun. So what’s bad about that?”
Jeff Munger, a drummer and rancher(农场主) said. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m going to spend my money on things I’m passionate about, and I’m absolutely crazy about music.”
Most of the campers are successful executives or professionals: a founder of the Oracle Computer Company, a businessman whose father invented the Big Mac, a plastic surgeon, presidents of health care and seafood companies.
【小题1】This text is mainly about________.

A.a music course for the elderly people
B.a pop club for professional musicians
C.a rock music camp for music lovers
D.a studio for wealthy businessmen
【小题2】What do the middle aged campers have in common?
A.They are all interested in charity.
B.They are all passionate about music.
C.They are all retired business people.
D.They were all rock stars when they were young.
【小题3】According to the text, Mr. Daltrey ________.
A.once played in a garage band
B.has come with his family
C.has joined in the camp a couple of times
D.is very careful about his image
【小题4】We can infer from the text that the campers _________.
A.enjoy their regular jobsB.come from different countries
C.do part-time jobsD.have a great many fans

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Over the past decade, cheating—an act of academic dishonesty—has become more and more common.

The latest statistics shows more than two thirds of high school students admitted cheating on an exam last year, and—even more surprising—often the best students cheat to get to the top of their class—and they don’t think it is wrong. It’s not a big deal. Everybody is doing it.

It is a big deal! Cheating is basically wrong and must be punished.

If students easily get away with it, they might be encouraged to do it again. They won’t realize that this—in the broadest sense—is an attack on our society, which is based on values like honesty and fairness. The present spreading of cheating indicates a loss of those values and cannot be tolerated. An appropriate punishment for cheating incidents would make students aware of their misbehavior.

If no one were punished for cheating, who would ever study for an exam? Tons of papers would be lifted from websites, writing crib sheets would be more important than reviewing the subjects, and highly sophisticated cheating arts would be invented. Knowledge would only exist on the Internet and on cleverly created cheat sheets, but not in the minds of the students—a rather bad precondition to enrich our society wisely and intelligently.

Students have to learn that they have to learn. Only doing what’s right will bring them a feeling of pride and accomplishment and create self-confidence—the building blocks for a successful and satisfying life and a society that keeps its values.

1.What is more surprising is that       .

A.cheating is very common in schools

B.over 2/3 of the students cheat last year

C.even the best students cheat on exams

D.teachers are not aware of the problems

2.How do they make the students realize their misbehavior?

A.By letting them getting away with it.

B.By telling them what is right.

C.By catching them on the spot.

D.By giving them some punishment.

3.How can students create self-confidence?

A.By knowing they have to learn.

B.By doing what is right.

C.By learning the right things.

D.By being punished when cheating.

4.What does the underlined word “lifted” mean?

A.taken            B.removed          C.copied            D.written

 

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