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—Theyshouldgivemoreattentiontoproperexerciseandenoughsleep,healthalwayscomefirst.
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4、—Alatestmagazine,please.
—Onlyoneleft.Wouldyouliketohave_______?
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6、Bothofmyparents______/wɜ:
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7、—I’mso________.Canyougivemesomethingtohaverightnow?
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A.thirstyB.hungryC.sleepyD.silly
8、—MayIspeaktoJudy?
—Sorry,sheaspeechinthehallnow.
A.makesB.hasmadeC.madeD.ismaking
9、—Areyouwillingtostudyabroadoneday?
—_________Itsoundsattractive,butitstillworriesme.
A.OfcourseIam.B.Whynot?
C.Areyoujoking?
D.I’mnotsure.
10、-Manyboystudentsthinkmathis______English.
-Iagree.I’mweakinEnglish.
A.muchdifficultthanB.sodifficultas
C.lessdifficultthanD.moredifficultthan
Ⅱ.完形填空
11、Ronny’sBook
Ronnylookedlikeeveryotherkidinthefirst-gradeclassroomwhereIvolunteeredastheReadingMom.However,Ronnywasdifferentfromhisclassmatesinotherways.Hehadaspeechproblemsohecouldn’t1likeotherkidsinhisgrade.
IworkedwithallthestudentsinRonny’sclassonebyonetoimprovetheirreadingskills.OnthedayswhenitwasRonny’s2,I’dgivehimasilentsmile,andhe’dflyoutofhischair.Hesatveryclosetomeandopenedthebookasifhewasopeningatreasurenobodyhadeverseen.
Iwatchedhis3moveslowlyundereachletterashestruggled(努力)toreadout.Everytimehe4toreadawordwithastrangepronunciation,thebiggestsmilewouldspreadacrosshisfaceandhiseyeswouldshinewith5.Itbrokemyhearteachandeverytime.
Afewweeks6theschoolyearended,Iheldanawardsceremony(颁奖典礼).I7Ronnywithabook—oneofthoseLittleGoldenBooksthatonlycost$5.Tearsrandownhisfaceasheheldthebookclosetohimandwent8tohisseat.Istayedwiththeclassfortherestoftheday.Ronnyneverletgoof(放开)the9,notonce.Itneverlefthishands.
Afewdayslater,Ireturnedtotheschooltovisit.I10Ronnyonachairneartheplayground,thebookopeninhislap.Histeachersaid,“Hehasn’tputthatbookdownsinceyougaveittohim.Doyouknowthat’shis11bookhe’severactuallyowned?
”
Keepingbackmytears,IwalkedtowardsRonny,placedmyhandonhisshoulderandasked,“Willyoureadmeyourbook,Ronny?
”Andthen,forthenextfewminutes,hereadtomemore12thanI’deverthoughtpossiblefromhim.Thepageswerealreadydog-eared(卷角的),likethebookhadbeenreadthousandsof13already.Whenhefinishedreading,Ronnyclosedhisbookandsaidwithgreatsatisfaction(满意),“14book!
WhatapowerfulcontributionthewriterofthatLittleGoldenBookhadmadeinthelifeofadisadvantagedchild.Atthatmoment,IknewIwouldbecome15aboutmyownwritinganddowhatthatwriterhaddone,andprobablystilldoes—careenoughtowriteastorythatchangesachild’slife,careenoughtomakeadifference.
1.A.readB.copyC.writeD.listen
2.A.teamB.termC.turnD.tour
3.A.fingersB.armsC.legsD.ears
4.A.forgotB.decidedC.refusedD.managed
5.A.fearB.prideC.promiseD.silence
6.A.afterB.beforeC.sinceD.when
7.A.coveredB.sharedC.presentedD.compared
8.A.outB.upC.awayD.back
9.A.handB.classC.bookD.chair
10.A.followedB.noticedC.heardD.realized
11.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth
12.A.coldlyB.slowlyC.clearlyD.quietly
13.A.mistakesB.salesC.chancesD.times
14.A.SmallB.GoodC.NewD.Old
15.A.seriousB.nervousC.worriedD.surprised
Ⅲ.语法填空
12、While1.(travel)abroad,Mr.JacksonFrankspentalmostallthemoneyhetookwithhim.Sohewrotetohisbrothertosendhim$5000bybanktransfer(汇款)totheFischerBank.
Afteraweekhe2.(begin)callingattheFischerBank.Heshowedhispassport.“Nothinghascomeforyou,”he3.told.Thiswentonfortwoweeks,andMr.Frankgotvery4.(worry).Hesentanemailtohisbrother,buttherewasnoreply.
InthefourthweekMr.Frankwasarrested(拘留)fornot5.(be)abletopayhishotelbill(账单).Hetriedtoexplaintheproblem,butnoonebelievedhim.Hestayedinprison(监狱)6.sixtydays.
Whenhecameout,hewentimmediatelytotheFischerBank.Theclerkhespoke7.wasanewman.“Haveyoureceived$5000forme?
”heasked.“MynameisJacksonFrank.”
Theclerkcheckedhisbooks.“Yes,Mr.Jackson,it’shere.Itcamebybanktransfermorethantwomonthsago.Wewonderedwhereyouwere.”HeshowedMr.Franktheorder(汇票).
Theorderread,“PayMr.FrankJacksonthesumof$5000…”
“ButmynameisJacksonFrank,notFrankJackson.”“Oh,that’sallright,sir.Itwasinourbooksundertheletter‘J’,butit’syourmoney.”Theclerklaughed.“Ahumanmistake,sir!
We’reallhumanbeings,aren’twe?
Andsoweallmakemistakes.AfamilynamelikeFrank8.(sound)strangetome.”
Mr.Frankwasin9.(silent).Hereallywantedtohitsomebody.Atlasthesaid,“Ahumanmistakeisthatwhatyoucallit?
Ithinksomehumansneed10.(kick).”
Ⅳ.阅读理解
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13、Recently,someChineseexpertsadvisedpeopletobemorecarefulaboutmakinga“V”gesture(手势)whiletakingaphoto,becausethefingerprints(指纹)mightbestolen.
Itispossible.Ifthedistance(距离)betweenthepersonandthesmartphoneislessthanhalfameter,thepossibilityofthefingerprintbeingstolenwillbebigger.Havingfingerprintsstolencancausealotoftrouble,astheyareusedinmanythings,includingIDcards,passportsandonlinepayments.Soit’samusttopayattentiontotheprotectionofthemandavoidthembeingspreadontheInternet.
ThiskindofdiscussionwasfirstraisedbyaJapaneseresearchcenter,theNationalInstituteofInformatics.
ZengQiaoyi,19,wholikessharingselfies(自拍)onWeChat,saidshewasalsoworriedaboutit.Shesaidsheseldompostedpictureswith“V”gesturesandmostpicturesshesharedweremadetobenotsoclearbycertainsoftware.“Iblurthebackgroundsinselfies,hopingtohidemylocation,”sheadded.
TanTieniu,ascientist,saidatthe2016ChinaNationalComputerCongressthatusingfingerprintsinsteadofpasswordsorvoiceidentificationisfarfromsafe,comparedwithfacerecognition(识别).
ButapoliceofficerfromJiangsuProvincesaidlocalsdidn’tneedtobeoverlyanxious,becausethecamerasofmanycellphoneswerenotclearenough,andtheshootingdistanceofmostphotostakenbycameraswastoofar.
1.WhatdidsomeChineseexpertssuggest?
A.Nottakingaphotowithacamera.B.Notshowingyourfingerprints.
C.Notprotectingthefingerprints.D.NotsharingthephotoonWeChat.
2.Whyshouldweavoidspreadingthefingerprints?
A.Becausetheycanbeusedononlinepayments.
B.Becausetheycanbeusedtosharelocations.
C.Becausetheycanbeusedtocallthepolice.
D.Becausetheycanbeusedtotakeselfies.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blur”meaninChinese?
A.(使)变可爱B.(使)变清晰C.(使)变美白D.(使)变模糊
4.AccordingtoTanTieniu,whichwasmuchsafer?
A.Fingerprints.B.Facerecognition.C.Passwords.D.Voiceidentification.
5.Thisarticlemaycomefrom________.
A.amap.B.apassport.C.adictionary.D.anewspaper.
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14、I'
vebeenworkingasaprofessionalclown(小丑)fornearlytwoyears.Beforethat,Iwasanactorfornineyears.Iwasneverfamous,butIwasquitesuccessful!
IchangedjobsbecauseIwantedtodomoreinlifethanmakepeoplelaugh.WhatifIcouldhelppeople,too?
Asaclown,Itrytoencouragesickchildreninhospitaltolaughandsmile.Whenyoulaugh,yourmindandbodyrelax.Clearly,peoplewholaughmoredon'
thaveasmanycoldsorotherproblems!
Childrenwholaughalotoftengetbetterresultsintheirstudies,too.
Itisn'
taneasyjob.Notallsickchildrengetbetter,andsometimesIcomehomeandcry.ButIalwaysgobacktoworkthenextdaywithmyrednoseon.ldon'
tearnmuchmoneyasaclown,butIfeelveryluckytoworkwithsuchbraveandwonderfulpatients.
Ibecamealaughteryoga(瑜伽)teachermorethantwoyearsago.Beforethat,Iwasadentist!
Myjobwasverydifficult,andIusedtofeel____NowIstillimprovepeople'
shealth,buteverythingelseiscompletelydifferent.Everyonehasfuninalaughteryogaclass,includingtheteacher!
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sanexcellentkindofexercise?
Youmoveyourwholebodywhenyoulaugh!
SometimesIworkwithfamouspeople.It'
struethatbeingrichcanbestressful!
Somefamouspeoplecanbeunpleasantattimes,butItrytochangetheirbadfeelings.Laughterisexcellentforpeoplelikemusicians,artistsandwriters,becauseithelpspeopletobemorecreative.
1.(小题1)Accordingtothepassage,wecanseethatbothwriters·
A.havechangedtheirjobs
B.likesportsverymuch
C.feelunhappyatwork
D.arelookingforjobs
2.(小题2)Thesecondwritermentionsfamouspeopleinthepassagetoshowthat·
A.theyarealwaysrich
B.theyhavestresssometimes
C.theylikefunnypeople
D.theyaregoodatdoingyoga
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fedup"
isclosestinmeaning