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1. Now people get a lot of informations from TV.
2. The class is made up from 8 groups.
3. I visited a place where is surrounded by mountains.
4. I asked her to tell me that how much it cost.
5. She is a brave and honesty girl.
6. There were too many nice things that I didn’t know what to choose.
7. There were over 1000 students attend it.
8. Not I but he have been invited.
9. There used to have a church in front of the school.
10. I am writing to thank you with your kind help.
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1. Now people get a lot of informations from TV.
2. The class is made up from 8 groups.
3. I visited a place where is surrounded by mountains.
4. I asked her to tell me that how much it cost.
5. She is a brave and honesty girl.
6. There were too many nice things that I didn’t know what to choose.
7. There were over 1000 students attend it.
8. Not I but he have been invited.
9. There used to have a church in front of the school.
10. I am writing to thank you with your kind help.
查看习题详情和答案>>In a spelling contest (竞赛), an 11-year-old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But with her voice the judges were not sure if she spelled the word with the letter A or E. They talked it over and finally decided to ask her what she had said. By then, the girl knew she had the word, but instead of lying, she told the truth that she had said the letter—so she lost the contest.
As the girl walked off the , the entire audience stood to their feet, clapping to praise her . Later, dozens of newspaper reporters wrote about this girl’s honesty. she lost the contest, she the biggest contest that day: the contest of her .
Probably the biggest test of our character is what we should do if we knew we would never get . This young girl could easily have and nobody would have known it herself. However, that’s just it: she would know she did wrong. It’s been said, “If you cheat, you make yourself .” This young girl was strong and smart enough to value her own character more than the from a spelling contest. Her for herself was more important than any respect others might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to with herself and the she made at that moment would have a long-lasting influence.
It’s so true that the choices you make today make you are tomorrow. Our children will follow our behavior. So if we want them to to be honest, we must be honest ourselves. Remember, our kids are what we do even when we don’t know.
1.A. loud B. sweet C. deep D. soft
2.A. rarely B. simply C. occasionally D. totally
3.A. forgotten B. mispronounced C. misunderstood D. misspelled
4.A. correct B. wrong C. different D. same
5.A. hall B. building C. stage D. classroom
6.A. bravery B. courage C. honesty D. cleverness
7.A. Though B. Unless C.If D. Since
8.A. defeated B. broke C. won D. achieved
9.A. character B. knowledge C. life D. ability
10.A. paid B. caught C. welcome D. injured
11.A. asked B. lied C. explained D. replied
12.A. except for B. but C. besides D. as well as
13.A. cheap B. expensive C. priceless D. brave
14.A. prize B. gift C. skill D. review
15.A. sense B. pride C. respect D. love
16.A. live B. work C. study D. agree
17.A. plan B. conclusion C. discovery D. choice
18.A. which B. that C. what D. how
19.A. grow up B. bring up C. pick up D. come up
20.A. recording B. watching C. correcting D. accepting
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In a spelling contest (竞赛), an 11-year-old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But with her 16 voice the judges were not sure if she spelled the word with the letter A or E. They talked it over and finally decided to 17 ask her what she had said. By then, the girl knew she had 18 the word, but instead of lying, she told the truth that she had said the 19 letter—so she lost the contest.
As the girl walked off the 20 , the entire audience stood to their feet, clapping to praise her 21 . Later, dozens of newspaper reporters wrote about this girl’s honesty. 22 she lost the contest, she 23 the biggest contest that day: the contest of her 24 .
Probably the biggest test of our character is what we should do if we knew we would never get 25 . This young girl could easily have 26 and nobody would have known it 27 herself. However, that’s just it: she would know she did wrong. It’s been said, “If you cheat, you make yourself 28 .” This young girl was strong and smart enough to value her own character more than the 29 from a spelling contest. Her 30 for herself was more important than any respect others might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to 31 with herself and the 32 she made at that moment would have a long-lasting influence.
It’s so true that the choices you make today make 33 you are tomorrow. Our children will follow our behavior. So if we want them to 34 to be honest, we must be honest ourselves. Remember, our kids are 35 what we do even when we don’t know.
| 16. A. loud | B. sweet | C. deep | D. soft |
| 17. A. rarely | B. simply | C. occasionally | D. totally |
| 18. A. forgotten | B. mispronounced | C. misunderstood | D misspelled |
| 19. A. correct | B. wrong | C. different | D. same |
| 20. A. hall | B. building | C. stage | D. classroom |
| 21. A. bravery | B. courage | C. honesty | D. cleverness |
| 22. A. Though | B. Unless | C.If | D. Since |
| 23. A. defeated | B. broke | C. won | D. achieved |
| 24. A. character | B. knowledge | C. life | D. ability |
| 25. A. paid | B. caught | C. welcome | D. injured |
| 26. A. asked | B. lied | C. explained | D. replied |
| 27. A. except for | B. but | C. besides | D. as well as |
| 28. A. cheap | B. expensive | C. priceless | D. brave |
| 29. A. prize | B. gift | C. skill | D. review |
| 30. A. sense | B. pride | C. respect | D. love |
| 31. A. live | B. work | C. study | D. agree |
| 32. A. plan | B. conclusion | C. discovery | D. choice |
| 33. A. which | B. that | C. what | D. how |
| 34. A. grow up | B. bring up | C. pick up | D. come up |
| 35. A. recording | B. watching | C. correcting | D. accepting |
阅读下面短文,第1至5题表述了Anna, Smith,Wilkins, Crick和June在自己的生活及学习中遇
到的问题,他们需要你的帮助,请从A.B.C.D.E和F中为其选出最合适的建议。选项中有一项是多
余选项。
why it happens, but I have no control over it. How can I stop?
2. Smith:Some kids are making fun of me because I'm doing very well at school. Isn't that something to
be proud of? I need advice.
3. Wilkins: I am not sociable. I am really shy, and I am already a freshman in high school. I have some
new friends, but I am still shy to the cool kids. Can you help me, please?
4. Crick: I always say what I feel immediately and without thinking. Sometimes I get in trouble for it or
feel sorry about it later. Is speaking your mind a good or a bad thing?
5. June: I love to read! But I don't have any time to read because of all of my activities. I don't want to
quit anything. What should I do?
Instead of feeling upset, you should definitely be proud of your- self. Intelligence is a quality that everyone
wants, and as you get ol- der it's going to be what people love and respect about you. Still water runs deep.
I'm sure as time goes by, some of those kids making fun of you might realize how cool you actually are.
B
Everyone has to learn how to adapt to society and mix socially with others. No man is an island, as the
saying goes. To become a so- ciable person, you must be naturally friendly. Besides, do something for a social
situation. A teacher once gave me this great advice: Pre parea conversation in your head before going into an
uncomfortable social situation. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's easy and it works! Get involved in activities
that interest you and you will make new friends fast.
C
Always keep a book with you so that you can read during pock- ets of free time. Turn some of your TV
or computer time into reading time. Read for a little while right before bed, and find time to read on weekends.
Also, talk to your parents about your schedule. You might not want to quit anything, but you might need to
find more free time in order to have a happy balance in your life.
D
That feeling is your conscience, and it's telling you that you need to confess what you did. Be brave and
tell your parents. Even if they get upset when they hear about it from you, they would be even more upset to
hear about it from your friend's mom. So pick a quiet time and say. Mom, Dad, I need to tell you something,
but I'm a fraid. Then spill the beans. No matter what they say, you'll be re lieved not to have this secret any
more.
E
First, identify what is frustrating you, then learn to calm your- self down. The next time you start feeling
frustrated, stop what you're doing and breathe deeply. Count to ten. Get up and walk around. Clear your
mind before you come back to the frustrating task. If you keep a cool head, you'll be less likely to snap at
others. And if you do yell at someone, apologize and admit that it's not that person's fault. Then calm down
and try again.
F
Speaking your mind can be a really good thing. Far too many people don't, except when talking about
someone behind that person's back. However, there are times when honesty does more than good like when
a girl asks if she looks fat. So in situations in which there's no real good, you are better off keeping your
thoughts to yourself. In situations in which that is not the case like when your brother asks if his breath stinks
feel free to tell the truth. Just be prepared to take it in return.