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My grandfather was a teacher. He was the headmaster of a school for boys between the age of thirteen and eighteen. I know that he was a kind and gentle man at heart, because when I was young, he gave me present, and sat me on his knees, and told me stories. But I believe the boys at his school were afraid of him.
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"But______would Lori ask such a question? " I asked. After a few minutes of thought Marilyn said, "When Lisa was born, you were taking photos. You hardly went______without a camera. When Lori was born videos became______. You used a video camera to record nearly everything in our life. There must be hundreds of videos of Lori in the computer that Lori has______seen or doesn¡¯t remember."
Late that night, when we were alone, I turned on the computer and found the______about Lori.
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On June 7, when passing Loris room to leave for work. I opened the door and slipped the album inside. Attached to it was a birthday card with a note______why her mother and I had put the album together.
It was about eight o'clock when my office telephone rang. I picked up the receiver. A tiny voice spoke, "I love you, Daddy," she said and disconnected. I knew our______had been received.
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13.A. kind B. helpful C. proud D. important
14.A. discussing B. comparing C. explaining D. importing
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Hello, everyone. Here is something important for everyone going to London next month. As you know, you are going to stay with a family for two weeks. Now, the most important thing is money. You should take about $530 with you. I think it will be enough for everyone. Then, when you arrive, your new family will meet you. You must remember to wear a red shirt, so the family will find you easily. They¡¯ve been told you all wear red shirts. You¡¯ll also need to take with you 4 photos of yourself and, of course, it¡¯s very important that you take the school letter. While you¡¯re there, if you have any problems, you can call Leech School Office. I¡¯ll give you the office phone number now: it¡¯s 580-4436 and the person to ask for is Mrs. Belcher¡She¡¯s in the office from nine o¡¯clock in the morning until five in the afternoon every day. OK. That¡¯s everything. Have a good journey!
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What do you do when you feel unhappy? Do you listen to music? Do you talk to a friend?
Maybe next time you feel sad, you should try going outside if it is sunny. Doctors know that how much sunlight we get can change how we feel. Scientists learned this by interviewing people who live in different parts of the world. In the far north, in Alaska or Finland, for example, the days are very short in the winter. People living in these places say that they often feel unhappy in the winter. In the south, where there are more daylight hours, few people say they are unhappy in the winter. The reason is the amount of sunlight these people get each day. Sunlight changes the chemicals in our bodies, and these chemicals can change the way we feel. A couple of hours of strong light or light from a special lamp can help your body make the chemicals that make us feel happy.
Another way to feel happier is to get some exercise. Just like sunlight, regular exercise helps our bodies make certain chemicals, which make us feel happier. In addition, exercise helps people sleep better and lack of sleep often makes people feel unhappy. Exercise also helps you get rid of stress. When you are angry or upset about something, exercise is a good way to get those bad feelings out of you.
1.Why do people in the far north feel unhappy more often than people in the south?
A. Because they can¡¯t go outside.
B. Because they get less sunlight.
C. Because the weather is too cold.
D. Because the summer is too short.
2.How can sunlight change the way you feel?
A. On a sunny day, you can play outside.
B. Sunlight makes you less tired.
C. Sunlight increases your body temperature.
D. Sunlight helps your body make certain chemicals.
3.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us?
A. It is better to live in the south.
B. Southern people feel much happier.
C. More sunlight can make us happier.
D. Northern people often feel unhappy.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Why Is Sunlight Good For You?
B. How Can Exercise Help You?
C. Ways to Feel Happier.
D. Functions (¹¦ÄÜ) of Exercising More.
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