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Tony is a little lazy. He doesn¡¯t like to exercise and he is unhealthy. ¡¾3¡¿_______Tony likes to watch TV. He watches TV for three or four hours every night. He doesn¡¯t like drinking milk, and the seldom eats fruit or vegetables. He loves junk food. ¡¾4¡¿_______He often plays computer games, too. He sleeps for six hours every night. Sometimes he can¡¯t get up on time in the morning. Tony never does housework. ¡¾5¡¿______ We also hope Tony can look after himself well.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Most people want to be happy, but few know how to find happiness. Money and success alone do not bring lasting happiness. Aristotle, a Greek thinker, said, ¡°Happiness depends on be happier.
The first secret£¨ÃØÃÜ£©of happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life. Too often, we spend so much time thinking about the future ¡ª for example, getting into college or getting a good job ¡ª that we fail to enjoy the present. You should enjoy life¡¯s simple pleasures, such as reading a good book, listening to your favorite music, or spending time with close friends. People who have several close friends often live happier and healthier lives.
Another secret to live a happy life is to be active, and have hobbies where you forget your problems and time. Many people experience dancing, or playing a sport, such as swimming. You can forget about your problems, and only think about the activity.
Finally, many people find happiness in helping others. Studies show that people feel good when they spend their time helping others. If you want to feel happier, do good things for someone. You can help a friend with his or her studies, go shopping to buy food for an elderly person, or simply help out around the house by washing the dishes.
Now maybe you know how to find happiness!
¡¾1¡¿The second paragraph tells us that ________.
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B. some people fail to live a happy life
C. the more friends you have, the happier you will be
D. happiness is to enjoy the simple things in life
¡¾2¡¿The passage gives us ________ pieces of advice on happiness.
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¡¾3¡¿Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
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B. Traveling to a foreign country.
C. Playing a sport.
D. Spending time with close friends.
¡¾4¡¿ Choose the structure(½á¹¹) of the passage.
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On a hot summer day, Bob is talking to his friend Ann at the beach.( B is for Bob; A is for Ann.)
B: Hi, Ann! I¡¯m really happy to see you again. How¡¯s it going?
A: ¡¾1¡¿ Nice to see you, too!
B: It¡¯s great that you come to join us!
A: I came because I like your idea: when you give, you¡¯re rich.
B: Right. That¡¯s why we had this plan to get our clean beach back. ¡¾2¡¿ I remember he had the same idea and said he would try his best to come over.
A: I don¡¯t think he¡¯s coming. He just called and said it¡¯s too hot today and he wouldn¡¯t come.
B: ¡¾3¡¿ He always says, ¡°We can do this and that¡.¡±
A: Don¡¯t you know him? He only pays lip service to what should be done but seldom does anything.
B: I see. ¡¾4¡¿ Steve and Helen will come and help us soon.
A: That¡¯s great. ¡¾5¡¿ Should we pick up those bottles first?
B: Sure, let¡¯s go.
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This is a story about a boy called Sparky. For Sparky, school was all but impossible. He failed every subject in the eighth grade. He got a zero in physics. It made him the worst physics student in the school¡¯s history. He didn¡¯t do much better in sports. Although he tried to join the school¡¯s golf team, he quickly lost the only important match.
He didn¡¯t have friends, either. Other kids didn¡¯t care about him. If a classmate said ¡°hello¡± to Sparky outside the school, he would feel very surprised.
Sparky was a loser and everyone knew it. So he accepted it.
But one thing was important to Sparky ¨C drawing. He was proud of his artwork. In senior high school, he sent some cartoons to the editors of the yearbook (Äê¼ø) but got turned down. Sparky was hurt. But he didn¡¯t lose hope because he believed in his ability. He decided to become a professional artist.
He wrote a letter to the Walt Disney Studios (¹¤×÷ÊÒ) after graduating high school. The studio asked him to draw some cartoons on a certain subject. Sparky spent a lot of time on the cartoons. Finally, the reply came from Disney Studios: they didn¡¯t like his cartoons.
Was it time to stop drawing? Sparky didn¡¯t think so. He started to put his own life in the cartoons. He created his childhood self ¨C a little boy loser: Charlie Brown. He wasn¡¯t good at football. But Charlie Brown would soon become famous worldwide. Sparky, the boy who used to fail school and who was rejected again and again, was Charles Schulz. He created the Peanuts comic strip and the world-famous cartoon characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
¡¾1¡¿Sparky didn¡¯t do well in physics, did he?
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¡¾2¡¿Was Sparky good at making friends with others?
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¡¾3¡¿Who did he send some cartoons to in senior school?
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¡¾4¡¿What did the Walt Disney Studios ask him to do?
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¡¾5¡¿What was Sparky¡¯s real name?
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¡¾6¡¿Why could a little loser become a world-famous cartoonist?
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Carol: Hello, David. This is Carol.
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Carol: I¡¯m sorry that I didn¡¯t answer your phone. I was reading a book named Arabian Nights at the bookshop at that time.
David: Arabian Nights? ¡¾2¡¿____
Carol: There are many old and interesting stories in it.
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