ࡱ> ~  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}Root Entry Fpl.&SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8WordDocument8 Oh+'0$ H X dpxAdministrator Normal.dotmAdministrator150@l@L.& 3Microsoft Office Word՜.+,D՜.+,\  n< (\dlKSOProductBuildVer2052-10.1.0.59750TableData  PKSKS8=X  8  L (Q$ h ^  uL  2016J\!jbՋNST{Hh N0USykXzz qQ15\ 15R0k\1R NTA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsOT{Hh0 1. This project requires close teamwork. ______ will be achieved unless we work well together. A. Nothing B. Anything C. Something D. Everything 2. You can cancel the ticket _____ you tell the airline 48 hours in advance. A. while B. until C. because D. if 3. This is by far ______ movie that I ve ever seen. A. an inspiring B. a much inspiring C. the most inspiring D. the more inspiring 4. It was ______ cool summer night and the moon was shining brightly across______ night sky. A. a; a B. a; the C. /; a D. /; the 5. The library will open only in the morning_____ further notice. A. with B. until C. for D. at 6.  Jack, did you see my son Harry just now? --No, Mrs. White. I ______ computer games. A. have played B. am playing C. had played D. was playing 7. I m going to Europe on vacation together with John if I _____ find the money. A. can B. might C. would D. need 8. Don t let any failures discourage you, for you can never tell ______ close you may be to victory. A. how B. that C. which D. where 9. Mary s nervousness makes it difficult _____ her thoughts and feelings in public. A. express B. expressing C. expressed D. to express 10. There have been productive discussions over the last few days and I think some real progress_____. A. has made B. has been made C. had made D. had been made 11.  How do you like your new job? -- Well, I don t earn as much, _____ I like what I m doing. A. and B. but C. or D. for 12. The museum which ______will be open to tourists next month. The work is almost finished. A. is being repaired B. has been repaired C. is repairing D. has repaired 13. John invited about 40 people to his wedding, most of _____ are family members. A. them B. that C. which D. whom 14. There is nothing in the room but a bookshelf ______ in one corner. A. standing B. to stand C. stand D. stood. 15. The witnesses ______ by the police just now gave very different descriptions of the fight. A. questioned B. being questioned C. to be questioned D. having questioned N0[b_kXzz qQ15\ 15R0k\1R  Nbwe NTA0B0C0DV*N y-N QSNkXeQzz}vYvgsOT{Hh0 You ve been away from us for one yearyou told us a lie which l came to know not long agoOn this special day for teachers across the country I can 16 keep myself from telling your white lie to those who would lend me an ear Do you still remember the happy 17 about six years ago? We fixed our eyes upon you at your arrival. You, a beautiful young lady, 18 us that you would live in our village Soon after we began to find you were part of your students and their simple honest parentsThe villagers found their children 19 more time on their books 20 after doing their homework and houseworkYet they still 21 that one day you might leaveYou wore a smile all the time which reduced to some degree their 22 of your leavingYou went all out in the 23 of your students helping them not only in their studies but also in their tuitionYou often emphasized to us the 24 of one s life so that must have been what you were 25 in those five years! One cold morning when class began you entered the room 26 you had been crying bitterlyIn your class we 27 but looked away from your eyesYou stopped for some time as if you were 28 to find this right word... you said you would go away and would never be back to teach because your boy friend wanted you more... On the following morning we 29 you the very best and the villagers gave you their thanksThe train took you away and your broken 30 .The other day I happened to hear my parents chatting that you had lung cancer and left the world soon after you waved goodbye 16Aforever Bseldom Chardly Dsoon 17Ascene Bcondition Csign Dsight 18Apromised Banswered Cpermitted Dagreed 19Ashared Bspent Cpaid Ddevoted 20Aeven Bever Csoon Dstill 21Aconsidered Bfeared Csupposed Ddoubted 22Arule Btrouble Cquestion Dfear 23Ateaching Bmiddle Ccourse Dfield 24Away Bwealth Cvalue Dcost 25Aafter Bfor Cwith Dagainst 26Aas if Bbecause Ceven though Dbefore 27A1istened Btalked Cdiscussed Dstudied 28Athinking Bworrying Ccrying Dtrying 29Ahoped Bexpected Cwished Dbrought 30Aboy Bclass Cheart Dmemory N0t qQ15\ 30R0k\2R ,{N Nbwe NTA0B0C0DV*N y-N QgsOT{Hh0 A The American book Who Moved My Cheese has been a bestseller all over the world. It teaches people how to face changes in their lives. Now its author Spence Johnson has written a book just for teens. The book tells us that when facing change in our lives, like a new school or new friends, don't be afraid. Instead, use this change to make a better life. The book gives an example of a change at school. A school is changing from having two terms to three terms because there are too many students. Several teens are talking about this. Most of them are unhappy and worried. But Chris is not. He laughs and tells a story about two mice, two  little people and some cheese. The four are in a maze looking for the cheese. Here, cheese means something important in life, like moving to a new class or getting into college. But they find the cheese is gone. The mice realize that they can t change what has happened and have to find more cheese. This means finding different dreams. The little people, however, can t do this. They are afraid of change so they find no cheese. After Chris finishes the story, the friends understand one thing: to get more cheese, move in a new direction quickly. His friends understand how this can be used in the changes all teens face, such as doing well at school or having good relationships or just feeling good about yourself. 31. The book Who Moved My Cheese is __________. A. written all over the world B. read across the world C. sold only in America D. loved only by teens 32. What does the text mainly discuss? A. Never change in our life. B. Change when you like to do. C. Change with the changes. D. Pay attention to the changes. 33. The underline word  four paragraph 3 refers to __________. A. Mice and little people B. Students C. Cheese D. Readers 34. Which of the following statements is true? A. The author is Britain. B. There are three terms in every school. C. Most teens don't understand Chris' story. D. The book tells teens how to face changes in their lives. B BallooningTransportation or Competition? From earliest times human beings have looked to the sky and wished to soar through it like the birdsPioneer airmen Wilbur and Orville Wright launched the modern Aviation Age with their motor-powered plane in 1903 but some 140 years earlier daredevils had begun leaving the earth by balloon in a different way of flying that still continues today The first manned balloon took to the sky in France in 1783-after its inventors had safely tested their device with a sheep a rooster and a duck as passengersThough that hot-air-filled balloon remained high up in the air for only 20 minutes and traveled only five miles within two years balloonists had traversed the 30-mile-wide English ChannelIn 1793 the first balloon went up in America a hydro-gen-filled device whose take-off was observed by George Washington himself Once airplanes had replaced balloons as the principal means of air transportation balloonists concentrated on setting height distance and duration recordsIn the 1970s and 1980s several transoceanic records were set and brokenThese achievements were made possible because of new techniques for keeping balloons now generally helium filled at steady temperatures But flying around the globe remained the final most difficult target until March 1999After a 19-day flight Bertrand Pieeard of Switzerland and Brian Jones of England landed in Egypt having flown 29,056 miles to circle the globeAt times they flew at more than 36 000 feet and over 114 miles per hour 35What s the main idea of the passage? APeople began flying in balloon in 1783 BHuman beings have always had the desire to fly COnce a method for transportation, ballooning is now mainly a sport DNew techniques made it possible for balloons to go higher and farther 36The purpose of this passage is mainly to provide ________. Aa comparison between airplanes and balloons. Binformation about the life of Steve Fossert Ca list of ballooning records Da short history of ballooning 37The first manned balloon flight was ________. Ain America Bover a field in France Cover the English Channel Dacross the Atlantic 38In this passage launched means ________. Astarted Bset afloat Ccaused argument over Drefused C Crossroads International How does Crossroads work? Crossroads is a resource networkWe take goods Hong Kong doesn t want and give them to people who badly need them. We collect those goods and give them in the welfare(y)R) places in Hong KongMainland China, elsewhere in Asia Eastern Europe and AfricaSo Crossroads is just thata Crossroads between need and resource Who do we help? The welfare agencies(:gg) we help do not run on large budgets({)They are grass-root groups who have seen a need and tried to meet itThey can t get the job done without back-up though so our job is to help them do their workOur warehouse is full of goods from computers to high chairsclothing to books stationery to medical provision cupboards to dining setsThey send us a list of their needs and we try to match it with what we have How do we operate? Crossroads itself also operates on a low budgetWe do not buy the goods we sendThey are donatedSimilarly rather than raising money for shipping we ask transport companies to donate their servicesNobody in our organization receives a salaryEven our full-time workers work on a voluntary(_?av) basis Those that donate goods and services Factories Hospitals Hotels Schools Householders Transport Companies Offices Other Charities One resource that we are always in need of is peopleWhile we receive large quantities of goods and there is never a short supply of requests for them we are always in need of hands to help sort and prepare them for shipping What can I do? We are always in need of peopleWe have a lot of different jobsIf you are volunteering regularly we can offer work in some of the following categoriessome of the timeYou are welcome to number your top three choices and we Will do our best to match them Clothing categorization(R{|) Toy categorization Book categorization Household goods categorization Electrical goods categorization Medical categorization Furniture handling Driving Office work Money-raising Where to find us? A11 volunteer work is done at our warehouseOur warehouse hours Tues Sat 10am 530pm Postal Address 16 Man Tong Silvermine Bay Lantau Island Hong Kong Office details Ph2984 9309 2740 9657 Fax2984 7452 Email106122 HYPERLINK "mailto:2524@compuserve.com" 2524@compuserve.com 39Crossroads International is ________ Aa welfare agency Ba place to store goods donated Can organization to collect goods for the needed Dan organization run by the government 40People in poor areas can t get help from the Crossroads if they need ________ Atoys and books Bfresh water and food Cchildren s beds and computer desks Drefrigerators and washing machines 41The purpose of this brochure is mainly to ________ Alet people know what Crossroads International is Bcall on people to donate more goods Clook for volunteers to work for Crossroads Dtell people what Crossroads can provide 42From the above brochure we can conclude that ________ ACrossroads doesn t give goods directly to the people who need them Bpeople who work at the Crossroads get low pay from it Cyou can do whatever you like if you offer help at the Crossroads DCrossroads has collected more goods than needed ,{N NbweT 9hncweQ[Tk\TvwQSOBl (WT{aSv^STv*j~ NQ NvsQOo` [b[vVT{0T{틁a`nZi ~gcknx fNQ]te0 Anxiety is a real emotional(`~v) disturbance. From time to time, everyone worries about his or her health, family, money, and school. However, when a person has anxiety, they worry all the time, even when nothing is wrong. Physical symptoms(ur) can also happen. They may have trouble falling asleep, think about a particular situation for a long time and find it difficult to think of something else. Sometimes they may feel restless and sweaty, and have trouble concentrating. They may overeat or lose their appetite. They may also have a feeling that something bad is going to happen. In fact, anxiety is extremely common; it is estimated that about 13% of the United States' population has anxiety. A study shows anxiety affects all ages, including teenagers and children. Many teenagers have anxiety and feelings of great stress, worry, fear and panic. Anxiety can affect many aspects. If a teenager is always anxious and worried, it might affect their ability to make friends, perform well in school, and try new things. It is doubtful whether he or she can fully enjoy life. So the most important thing is to understand that anxiety can be treated and to help them have a happy and healthy life. 43.What is anxiety according to the passage? ( NYNV*NUS͋) 44.When a person has anxiety, what is the common symptom?  NYN N*NUS͋ 45.How many people in the United States have anxiety? ( NYNV*NUS͋) V0fNbh qQ20R 9hncv@bcQvwQSOBl (WT{aS NQQN{ޏ/[tevwe0͋pe N\N600 GP`O/fNgNS `O(WVv{STommygя:N]Sրa0R|`0`O~NSN\5uP[N0 NQ[Sb1. S bSրvSVTQv^ 2. {`O]vsQveP^u;me_0 laN_4YT=>k]:N`OQ}Y Q\Oe\@b~N_4YT=>kbQ(WT{aS N0 Dear Tommy, I am really feeling bad that you are being troubled by overweight these days. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua T{Hh 1 5 ADCBB 6 10 DAADB 11 15 BADAA [WkXzz 16 20 CAABA 21 25 BDACA 26 30 AADCC 31 34 BCAD 35 38CDBA 39--42CBCA N0t ,{N qQ3\ 6R0k\2R 63. 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