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First, let me introduce my best friend ________ to you.

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Now, I will say something about my ideal school. My ideal school__________________________________

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There are many shops on ________ side of the main street.

A.both B.either C.neither D.all

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-Do you still remember _________________?

- It was a Monday afternoon at the library. Take "ni hao" out and he was helpless.

A.when we first met Tommy B.what was Tommy like

C.how long we've known Tommy D.where did we meet Tommy

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Have you ever noticed the black and white bars on a book£¿Do you know what they are used for?

They are bar-codes£¨ÌõÐÎÂ룩used in most products. If you go to a supermarket£¬you can see almost every product with a bar-code on it. Bar-codes have information about the product, such as name and production date.It's an easy and convenient way to know about the products. Just scan the bar-code and everything is clear.

The first use of a bar-code in a supermarket checkout system was on a pack of American Wrigley Company chewing gum in 1974.Beyond supermarkets, bar-codes are needed everywhere:for renting cars, for luggage checks on a plane, for parcels(°ü¹ü) you send. Life would be rather difficult without bar-codes.Most of our things would get lost in the post.

Bar-codes change as well.Bar-codes in the past were 1-D(one-dimensional¿Õ¼ä), but now there are 2-D bar-codes,such as QR code.Since 2009, QR has been used on Chinese train tickets. People can enter stadiums,cinemas and theaters by holding certain types of bar-codes.

With these small codes, life is getting much easier for us.

If you find these bar-code things boring, a bar-code building might be more up your street. In St Petersburg, Russia, there is a building designed like a bar-code.It looks strange, but it's actually a shopping mall. There are games too. Bar-code Monsters is a mobile phone game. You have to scan bar-codes and find the monsters!

1.Bar-codes were first used in ________.

A.1974 in the UK B.1974 in the US C.2009 in China D.2009 in Russia

2.The underlined word ¡°scan¡±might mean ¡°________¡± in Chinese.

A.¸´Ó¡ B.չʾ C.Ãèд D.ɨÃè

3.From Paragraph 3 and 4, we can learn that ________.

A.bar-codes are very useful in our daily life B.our things will get lost without bar-codes

C.bar-codes make our life rather difficult D.we can¡¯t live without bar-codes

4.Which of the following is NOT true about the bar-code building?

A.It looks like a bar-code. B.It¡¯s in St Petersburg, Russia.

C.It¡¯s used as a shopping mall. D.Its name is Bar-code Monsters.

5.The best title of this passage is________.

A.From 1-D Bar-codes to 2-D Bar-codes B.Why Bar-codes are Black and White

C.Small Codes that Make a Big Difference D.What if the World Doesn¡¯t Have a Bar-code

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¡ªOh, he ________ the library and ________.

A.has been to; so Lucy is B.has gone to; so Lucy has

C.has gone to; so has Lucy D.has been in; so has Lucy

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Do you remember where you were when you heard the news about the traffic accident of a close friend? The answer is probably yes. Do you remember what you were doing on your birthday that year? You may have to think a little harder.

People remember bad memories more easily and in greater detail(ϸ½Ú) than good ones. Why is that? A new study finds that people do this because of evolutionary(½ø»¯µÄ) reasons.

Elizabeth Kensinger and his partners in Boston College, US, did a study looking at this. They found negative feelings like fear and sadness caused(µ¼ÖÂ) an increase(Ôö³¤) in brain(´óÄÔ) activity. This activity happens in the part of the brain that controls(¿ØÖÆ) memories, So memories caused by negative feelings are kept in greater detail than happy or other kinds of memories.

For example, after seeing a man on a street holding a knife, people remember the knife clearly, but they forget the details of the street.

According to Kensinger, it is easy to understand this in an evolutionary(½ø»¯ÂÛµÄ) point of view. He said that people paid attention(×¢Òâ) to dangerous information so they could use that information to guide their actions and save their lives. They could also use it to plan for similar events in the future.

The scientists say more studies are needed on how we remember bad memories. This line of research will help solve the problem of stress(ѹÁ¦) disorder(ʧµ÷).

1.According to the passage, good memories are remembered ________ than bad ones.

A.more in detail B.less often C.longer D.more easily

2.The underlined word " negative" in the third paragraph means "________" in Chinese.

A.¼òµ¥µÄ B.¸ºÃæµÄ C.ÄÑÍüµÄ D.ÏàËƵÄ

3.When a girl breaks into tears, ________________.

A.she will have the problem of stress disorder B.she can control her memories well

C.She will have a happy memory. D.her brain activity will increase

4.What does the writer want to tell us by using the example of a man holding a knife?

A.People pay more attention to dangerous information.

B.People could learn from the man.

C.People could plan for danger in the future.

D.People have the ability to save themselves from danger.

5.What's the best title of the passage?

A.Brain Activities Control Memories B.How We Remember Bad Memories

C.Bad Memories Are Easier to Remember D.Bad Memories Can Cause Stress Disorder

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When I was a student, I often had too many ______. When something _______ me, I went to my teacher for help.

A.worries, worries B.worry, worried C.worries, worried D.worry, worries

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Bad days happen to most of us when we just wake up in a really bad mood.When something has made you angry,sad or disappointed,you still have to get up and go to work.But before you get there,you¡¯re already very angry inside.

Not much fun, huh? Luckily, you can do something about it. 1. .

Accept your bad mood

Being in a bad mood is not that hard.Fighting a bad mood only prolongs(ÑÓÉì)it,so if you're mad,be mad,and if you¡¯re sad,be sad.This does not give you license to be rude. 2.

Tell others

You can try to keep your bad mood a secret and put on your happy mask (Ãæ¾ß).Guess what, you're fooling nobody.Your co-workers(ͬÊÂ)will notice and they will wonder what they¡¯ve done to get you out. 3. Simply tell them¡°Listen,guys!I¡¯m in a really bad mood today.I¡¯m not sure why.If I bite your head off,I apologize in advance(ÌáÇ°µÀǸ).¡±

Remember the good things

When you¡¯re in a bad mood,everything is bad. 4.

Spend a few moments to try thinking of at least one or two things that aren't all bad,such as something you look forward to,a person you like at work,or something nice that happened recently.

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And if you're having a really bad day,it may be a good idea to withdraw(Í˳ö)a little if you can.Take a walk in your lunch break.Sit and work somewhere quiet.Take a long bathroom break.Consider going home early or taking the day off.

A.The best thing to do is to tell the people you work closely with.

B.Take some quiet time

C.It¡¯s important to get along well with others.

D.It just means that you need to accept your bad mood to be able to do something.

E..Here are some ways to turn around a bad day.

F.Ask for advice.

G.But the good things you appreciated yesterday are probably still there--you¡¯re just not seeing them.

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Philip is the bravest boy I know. His friends and family are all very_________him.

Ten-year-old Philip was bon with a£¨n£©_________which means that he is always breaking his bones£¨¹ÇÍ·£©.Although his illness is so serious, Philip_________playing sports. In January last year he_________wheelchair racing. He came second in his first_________ ,and since then Philip has won every other race!

In order to look for a new challenge£¨ÌôÕ½£©, Philip_________ to take part in the London Wheelchair Marathon£¨ÂíÀ­ËÉ£©._________, five days before the race Philip got sick. He didn't want to_________. He finally made up his mind to take part in. Philip was given medicine by his doctor and guess what? He not only_________it, but he also finished in first place!

Philip is very________and never gives up, That's why he has been chosen to be the Bravest Child of the Month.

1.A.proud of B.afraid of C.angry with D.strict with

2.A.ability B.rest C.illness D.interest

3.A.stops B.avoids C.minds D.loves

4.A.watched B.started C.helped D.held .

5.A.journey B.race C.class D.interview

6.A.regretted B.hated C.failed D.decided

7.A.Instead B.Also C.However D.First

8.A.give up B.sit down C.set off D.go out

9.A.refused B.left C.completed D.invented

10.A.brave B.honest C.polite D.silent

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