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A. escape B. absence C. attendance D. appearance 6. --- Dad, would you buy me an MP3 player if I do well in the exam? ---I________, I promise. A. would B. shall C. should D. will 7. ______ automatically, the e-mail will be received by all the club members. A. Mailed out B. Mailing out C. To be mailed out D. Having mailed out 8. Kathy ______ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls. A. picked up B. took up C. made up D. turned up 9. Five reporters were sent there to ____ the accident. As soon as they arrived, they got down ______ some local people. A. cover; to interview B. cover; to interviewing C. report; interviewing D. report; to interview 10. I thought her nice and honest ______ I met her. A. first time B. for the first time C. the first time D. by the first time 11. It s ten years since the scientist ______ on his life s work of discovering the valuable chemical. A. made for B set out C. took off D. turned up 12. We didn t plan our art exhibition but it _____ very well. A. worked out B. tried out C. went on D. carried on 13. Tom looked at Jenny, tears _____ his eyes, and shouted out the words ______ in his heart for years. A. filling; having been hidden B. filled; hidden C. filling; hidden D. filled; hiding 14. There were a lot of people standing at the door and the small girl couldn t get______ A. between B. through C. across D. beyond 15. The match was cancelled because most of the members _____ a match without a standard court. A. objected to having B. were objected to have C. objected to have D. were objected to having a!. [b_kXzz20R IreallylovemyjobbecauseIenjoyworkingwithsmallchildrenandlikethechallengesand awardsfromthejob.Ialsothinkmyworkisimportant.TherewasatimewhenIthoughtIwouldneverhavethatsortof___16___. I wasn t an excellent student because I didn t do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking 17 I might do and found I didn t have much to 18 . I just accepted that I wasn t the type to have a career. I then found myself a job, looking after two little girls. It wasn t too bad at first. Butthe__19__beganwhenIagreedto__20__,sothatIwouldbethereifmy 21 hadtogooutfor businessintheevening.We 22 that if I had to work extra hours one week, she d give me off the next. But_23_,itdidn toftenworkout.Iwasgettingextremely 24 andfedup,becauseIhadtoomany_25_nightsandearlymorningswiththechildren. __26_Sunday,Iwasintheparkwiththechildren,andmetMeganwhoused to go to school with me.Itoldheraboutmy_27_.ShesuggestedthatIshould take a(n) 28 and get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. Idid not thinkIwouldbe29 because I didn t take many exams in school. She__30__me tophonethelocalcollegeandtheywere really helpful. My experience __51_foralotandI goton apart-timecourse.Ihadto__32__myjobwiththefamily, andgotworkhelpingoutata kindergarten. NowI vegotafull-timejobthere,Ishallalwaysbe___33___toMegan.IwishIhadknown ___34_thatyoucouldhaveacareer,___35___youaren ttopoftheclassatschool. 16. A. challenge B career C course D award 17. A. when B how C what D why 18. A. learn B teach C share D. offer 19. A. problems B questions C work D career 20. A. stay up B play with C look after D live in 21. A. friend B boss C classmate D parent 22. A. agreed B thought C hoped D believed 23. A. particularly B clearly C unfortunately D specially 24. A. excited B. tired C. surprised D. disappointed 25. A. early B late C long D hard 26. A. Another B That C This D One 27. A. condition B work C children D situation 28. A. course B exam C college D duty 29. A. hired B recognized C accepted D permitted 30. A. promised B persuaded C allowed D advised 31. A. explained B showed C counted D meant 32. A. take B get C lay D leave 33. A. warm B kind C thankful D friendly 34. A. later B earlier C more D less 35. A. even if B only if C since D though b!. tnR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y0 A Children are our future, and it s up to us to arm them with the tools to succeed. Sadly, today s children are being armed with more dangerous tools like weapons fkhV , drugs and gangs. Once a relatively peaceful environment, many schoolyards of today are becoming unsafe for both students and teachers. Home schools are available to give you choices. Home schooling provides top-quality education, flexibility, and freedom to create your own schedule e zh . At Heritage Home School we believe the choice should be yours. Thanks in part to modern technology, home schooling information is becoming readily available across our nation. A recent study by the ITBSIowa Tests of Basic Skills and TAPTests of Achievement and Proficiency shows us that students of home schools do particularly well when compared with the nationwide average. In every subject at every grade level, students of home schooling scored obviously higher than those in public and private schools. If you re new to home schooling, you may be asking yourself,  Will home schools really work for my children?  Fact: A nationwide study using a randomNa selection of 1,516 families found students of home schooling to be scoring, on average, at or above the 80th percentile in all areas on standardized achievement test. Note: The national average on standardized achievement tests is the 50th percentile. Collectively, the staff at Heritage Home School brings 65 years of experience in home schooling curriculum. We ve placed students in the top 2% of the nation in math and many are successfully moving on to college. One study found that of the home schooled adults, 2% were unemployed, 2% were on welfare and 94% said home education prepared them to be independent persons. For more home schooling information, call us today toll free at 1877 532-7665. 36. We can learn from the first paragraph that _______. A. many schools armed their students with weapons B. violence and crime exist in many schoolyards C. students use weapons to defend their schoolyards D. weapons are more dangerous than drugs 37. All of the following are true of home schools EXCEPT that _______. students are free to choose their courses B. students do well in important national tests C. they help students find jobs D. they help students to be independent 38. What is the purpose of the text? A. To give information about different schools. B. To compare home schools with other schools. C. To suggest a new method of school education. D. To persuade people to choose home schools. 39. The advertisement is mainly aimed at _______. A. students B. parents C. teachers D. adults 40. Students of home schooling get higher scores than those in public and private schools ____ . A. in some subjects at every grade level B. in part subjects at every grade level C. in few subjects at every grade level D. in all subjects at every grade level B It sounds an ad from late-night TV: Follow this four-step plan and improve your memory in just 14 days! But researchers have indeed found a way to improve memory function in older people. After a two-week study that involved brainteasers(K{%`l/_), exercise and diet changes, study participants' memories worked more efficiently. Here's the program: Memory Training: Brainteasers, crossword puzzles and memory exercises that emphasized verbal skills throughout the day. Healthy Diet: Five meals daily included a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fats, whole grains and antioxidants. Eating frequent meals prevents dips in blood glucose, the primary energy source for the brain. Physical Fitness: Brisk daily walks and stretching. Physical fitness has been found in other research to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Stress Reduction: Stretching and relaxation exercises. Stress causes the body to release control, which can impair memory and has been found to shrink the memory centers in the brain. Before-and-after brain scans showed the participants experienced on average a five percent decrease in brain metabolism in the dorsal lateral prefrontal region of the brain, which is directly linked to working memory and other cognitive functions. This suggests they were using their brains more efficiently. The subjects also performed better on a cognitive test. However, a control group that didn't follow the plan showed no significant changes. "We've known for years that diet and exercise can help people maintain their physical health, which is a key component of healthy aging," said Gary Small, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences UCLA. "But maintaining mental health is just as important. Now we have evidence which suggests that people can keep their memory by adding memory exercises and stress reduction. 41. What is the main idea of this passage? A. To focus on the importance of individual health B. To persuade the readers to do more usual exercises C. To discuss ways for people to maintain memory D. To prove some ads form TV can be believable 42. In paragraph 5, the underlined word  release probably means____. A. send out B. prevent C. come across D. change 43 If a personal feel seriously stressed, it can lead to ____. A. Alzheimer s disease B. a bad memory C. a certain decrease in brain metabolism D. a lack of blood glucose 44 What would be the best title for this passage? Exercise Help to Maintain Physical Health B. Different Ways Contribute to Healthy Aging C. Ads Suggest Ways to Sharpen Memory D. Study: 14-Day Plan Improves Memory 45 Which of the following is NOT included in the program to improve the older people s memory? A. Health diet B. Physical fitness C. Stress reduction D. Beneficial activities C Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual thing. The instructor asked us to list anything in our past that we felt ashamed of, guilty about or regretted. The next week he invited participants to read their lists aloud. This seemed like a very private matter, but there s always some brave soul in the crowd who would volunteer. The man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story:  While making my list, I remembered an incident from high school. I grew up in a small town in Iowa. There was a Sheriff in town that none of us kids liked. One night, my two friends and I climbed the tall water tank in the middle of town, and wrote on the tank in bright red letters: Sheriff Brown is a fool. The next day, the town arose to see our glorious sign. Within two hours. Sheriff Brown had my two friends and me in his office. My friends admitted what they did and I lied, denying the truth. No one ever found out. Nearly 20 years later, Sheriff Brown s name appears on my list. I didn t even know if he was still alive. Last weekend, I dialed information in my hometown back in Iowa. Sure enough, there was a Roger Brown still listed. I dialed his number. After a few rings, I heard:   Hello? I said,  Sherriff Brown? Pause.  Yup.  Well, this is Jimmy Calkins. I want you to know that I did it. Pause.  I knew it! he yelled back. We had a good laugh and a lively discussion. His closing words were:  Jimmy, I always felt bad for you because your friends got it off their chest, and I knew you were carrying it around all these years. I want to thank you for calling me& for your sake.  Jimmy gave me much inspiration and I know that no matter how difficult the situation is, it is never too late to clear up the past and begin anew. 46 What did the writer think of the instructor s requirement of listing something in their past and read them? He thinks it s funny B. He thought the man who read his story was full of courage C. He thinks it s strange D. He thought they shouldn t do that because it s a very private matter. 47 What does the underlined word  denying in the second paragraph mean? A. accepting B. recognizing C. refusing to accept D. hiding 48 Which can be inferred form Roger Brown s closing words? A. He was always feeling sorry because Jimmy didn t admit it. B. He felt sorry because Jimmy s friends got it off their chest. C. He was glad that Jimmy didn t forget that matter all these years. D. He was glad that now Jimmy got that matter off his mind. 49. Which of the following statements is true? Sherriff Brown is a man that is not welcome. B. The writer learns a lot from Jimmy s story. C. We should forget the past as quickly as possible. D. Jimmy Calkins is very brave because when he was a kid he dared to climb to the tall water tank. 50 What can be the best title of this passage? A. An Interesting Story B. Be Brave to Tell Your Story C. It Is Never too late to clear up the Past and Begin Anew D. Jimmy Is A Brave Man D Rescue workers found a family in their RV on Tuesday after 17 days in the mountain near the Oregon coast. Peter Stivers, Marlo Hill-Srivers, their two children Sabastyan 9 and Gabrayell 8 and Hill-Stivers s mother and stepfather, Elbert and Becky, were in the vehicle. On their way home from a trip to the coast, the family got lost in the mountains at an elevation of about 3,800 feet. What s worse, they were trapped in four feet of snow.  We had fuel and food, but we were running short. said Elbert.  We were rationing ([ϑM~) When the family was reported missing, rescue teams from Oregon and California searched likely routes to the coast. But with no leads and no idea where the family was heading, those conducting the unsuccessful search eventually called it off. In the evenings, Sabastyan and Gabrayell entertained the adults by reading jokes from Reader s Digest aloud. The family members survived mostly on dehydrated food. On Monday, Hill-Stivers and her husband decided to go for help. They packed a tent, wool blankets, tuna honey, and hand-warmers to take into the wilderness with them. The children stayed safe in the RV with their grandparents. The couple was found the following day by a US Bureau of land Management worker. A rescue team in a helicopter located the rest of the family. The family was driven out of the snowbound area on snow machines. Parents and children were happily reunited.  They enjoyed it , Peter said of his children s experience.  They didn t know we were in trouble. For the adults, it was quite an ordeal(%N\v). They had to worry about survival and rescue, and about keeping everyone calm.  I  m so proud of my family. said Elbert,  They stuck together, they didn t lose it. 51 What is the main cause of the family s bad situation? A. They ran short of fuel. B It snowed heavily C They couldn t find their way D Their RV couldn t move in the snow 52 According to the passage, the number of the troubled family members is_____. A 5 B 6 C 7 D 8 53 Which of the following can NOT be learned from the passage? A Rescue teams finally failed for lack of necessary clues. B The children felt no fear when the family was trapped. C On Tuesday, the couple was found by a rescue worker. D The adults had a good performance in face of trouble 54 If there is a good lesson from the story, it can be that___ A travel in the mountains should be avoided B when traveling, people should keep in touch with rescue teams C children can cause much trouble in travel D people should know how to save themselves when facing trouble 55 This passage is probably chosen form a newspaper s column of ____. A education B news C health D economy ,{IIwS45R ,{NhnR15R  Nbwe v^9hncweTvBlT{0 Winter sports are very popular in European and North American countries. These places usually receive a lot of snow during the winter months. Skiing and skating become the major sports activities for Westerners during the winter. People from Norway, Italy, the United States, Sweden and Canada all like winter sports. Winter sports such as alpine skiing and skating are very popular because they allow people to keep warm while enjoying outdoors. People can exercise outdoors in beautiful surroundings; snow-covered mountains and pine trees among endless white snow. Putting oneself into the white world and breathing fresh air, one can relax and forget all worries. Of course, the practice of flying down the hills excites people. The Alps in Europe is the most ideal place for skiing. The Rocky Mountains in the Western United States is another good place. Some people call winter sports  royal sports . That is__________. These spots always require expensive equipment. They also need high-standard places to be enjoyed. Winter sports are not popular in China. The southern and coastal areas have no skiing and skating. And the snow-blanketed northeastern and southwestern areas have very poor equipment. But thanks to the efforts of the government, China has caught up with world class competition in short track speed skating. This is also true for women s figure skating. However, in alpine skiing events, China has a long way to go. 1. What does the writer want to tell us by writing this passage?(Please answer within 15 words) ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Please fill in the blank in the sixth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words) _____________________________________________________________________ 3. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese. _____________________________________________________________________ 4. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? One can relax oneself by taking part in the outdoor winter sports. _____________________________________________________________________ 5. Do you think winter sports will become popular in China? Why? 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