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When young, I looked forward to my birthday all year. My friends and family made me feel like the most special person in world. The night before my birthday , my parents moved careful into my bedroom while I was sleeping. They hang balloons on my walls. When I woke up, I was always surprising!
Although my birthday was on a school day, I brought in treats to share with my teachers and classmates. While I was having my party at our house, my parents were made up lots of fun game to play. When I got old, my parents let my friends and I stay up all night watching movies and chatting.
The saddest day of the year for me was the day before my birthday, meaning I had to wait another whole year before it came again.
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At first sight the planet Mars(»ðÐÇ)does not appear very welcoming to any kind of life. It has very little oxygen and water, the temperature at night is below 50 degrees and winds of 100 miles (161 kilometers)per hour cause severe dust storms. However, the surface of the planet seems to show that water flowed across it at some time in the past, and it is believed that there would be enough ice at the poles to cover the planet with water if it melted. Although there is no life on the Mars now, some scientists think there may have been some form of life a long time ago. At that time, the planet had active volcanoes(»ðɽ); the atmosphere was thicker and warmer; and there was water. In fact, in some ways the Mars may have been similar to the Earth, where life exists.
Some people believe that the Mars could support life in the future if the right conditions were produced. The first step would be to warm the planet using certain gases which trap the Sun¡¯s heat in the planet¡¯s atmosphere. With warmth, water and carbon dioxide£¨¶þÑõ»¯Ì¼£©, simple plants could begin to grow. These plants could slowly make the Mars fit to live on. It is judged that the whole process might take between 100, 000 and 200, 000 years. In the meantime, people could begin to live on the planet in a special closed environment. They would provide a lot of useful information about conditions on Mars and the problems connected with living there.
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2.What is the topic of Paragraph 2?
A£®Certain gases should be used to warm Mars.
B£®Plants should be grown to make Mars fit to live on.
C£®Mars could support life with right conditions in the future.
D£®People could live on Mars in a special closed environment.
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A£®No Life on Mars
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C£®The Future conditions on Mars
D£®The Possibility of Life on Mars
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I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was ________ and when I was 14, he said, ¡°You¡¯re never going to be ________ but a failure.¡±
After five years of ________ jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best ________ that could have happened to me. I ________0 I wanted to do something positive (»ý¼«µØ) with my life because I wanted to prove to ________ that what people said about me was ________. Especially her mother, who had said to me, ¡°Let¡¯s ________ it, you¡¯ve failed at everything you¡¯ve ever done.¡± So I tried hard with my ________ and went to college. My first novel _ ________ while I was at college.
After college I taught during the________in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a ________in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of ________that job to write full time________ I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself ¡ª________ was a working-class boy who¡¯d ________ school early, now teaching at the university.
My writing career (Ö°Òµ) took off when I discovered my own style. Now I¡¯m rich and ________ , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars. ________ what does it mean? I ________ wish all the people that have put me down had ________ : ¡°I believe in you. You¡¯ll succeed.¡±
1.A. bright B. useless C. simple D. hopeful
2.A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
3.A. low B. poor C. good D. useful
4.A. support B. happiness C. surprise D. thing
5.A. agreed B. decided C. planned D. told
6.A. me B. them C. her D. it
7.A. wrong B. right C. stupid D. faulty
8.A. see B. know C. understand D. face
9.A. experiment B. practice C. writing D. composition
10.A. came on B. came in C. came out D. came back
11.A. day B. night C. month D. year
12.A. graduation B. pass C. degree D. success
13.A. giving in B. giving back C. giving out D. giving up
14.A. while B. if C. when D. or
15.A. there B. here C. it D. that
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Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have existed on the planet, and they can grow to a length of 100 feet and weigh more than 330,000 pounds. But recently researchers have found that these whales are on the move and they have migrated (moved) from California waters to areas off Canada and Alaska for the first time since commercial whaling ended in 1965.
The researchers identified 15 blue whales that have appeared off the coast of British Columbia and the Gulf of Alaska since 1997. Four of these whales were recognized as ones that were once sighted off California shores, suggesting that the whales are returning to an old migration pattern between the coasts.
Before commercial whaling began in the early 1900s, blue whales were found widely throughout the North Pacific and California waters. But from the 1920s to the 1960s, whaling severely reduced the whale populations. Blue whales never recovered in the Northern Pacific, making sightings in this area rare. However, much larger groups of whales have been observed close to California since the 1970s.
The scientists had previously thought that the California population was separate from the population that had historically lived in North Pacific waters. But the current study shows that whales off the coast of British Columbia and the Gulf of Alaska are likely part of the California population.
To identify the blue whales, the researchers looked at photos of cetaceans taken in the North Pacific Ocean and compared them with a library of blue whale pictures taken along the West Coast of the United States and Southern Pacific. Up to now, the researchers are not quite sure why the whales are changing their migration patterns, but they suspect that the whales may be following their food moving farther north by the changes in ocean conditions.
1.According to the passage, blue whales are __________.
A. following the fixed route of migration
B. dying out due to commercial whaling
C. rarely found in the Southern Pacific
D. moving from the south to the north
2.The whale population in the northern Pacific __________.
A. is different from the California population
B. has become the largest group since the 1970s
C. is probably part of the California population
D. has lived there since the 1960s.
3.The underlined word ¡°cetaceans¡± in Paragraph 5 probably means __________.
A. whales species B. land creatures
C. ocean conditions D. migration patterns
4.What might make blue whales migrate according to the researchers?
A. Commercial whaling. B. Food resources.
C. Weather conditions. D. Life reproduction.
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A research has discovered that your gift for happiness is determined by your genes to a large degree. 1. . We can do this by overcoming negative emotions and developing positive emotions.
Strategy£¨²ßÂÔ£©1: 2.
The first step is to make a choice to be happy. In Seeking Happiness, Bertrand Russell said, ¡°Happiness must be an achievement rather than a gift of the gods, and in this achievement, effort must play a great part.¡±
Once you¡¯ve decided to be happier, you can choose strategies for achieving happiness.
Strategy 2: Develop gratitude£¨¸Ð¼¤£©.
In Authentic Happiness, psychologist Martin Seligman encourages readers to perform a daily ¡°gratitude exercise¡±. 3.
Strategy 3: Remember, money can¡¯t buy happiness.
Research shows: 4. . Yes, ¡°we always think that some things are wrong because they cannot bring us happiness,¡± writes Daniel Gilbert in Stumbling on Happiness.
Strategy 4: Take part in meaningful activities.
¡°People are seldom happier,¡± says Jackson, ¡°than when they¡¯re doing meaningful activities¡±. Yet, he has found that the most common leisure£¨ÐÝÏУ©activity ¡ª watching TV ¡ª produces some of the lowest levels of happiness. 5. Active leisure that helps a person grow does not come easily, he writes in Finding Flow.
A. Choose to be happy.
B. Achieve happiness.
C. To get more out of life, we need to put more into it.
D. Yet, psychologists believe we can pursue happiness.
E. Happiness is decided by a good many aspects.
F. More money doesn¡¯t necessarily bring extra happiness.
G. This shifts people away from bitterness, and promotes happiness.
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Are you addicted to computer games? Do you stay up all night playing them? 1. But should we worry about their effects on our health?
Choices are various when it comes to gaming: 2. And there are shooting games where you can let out your anger and frustration in violent situations where you kill people with guns.
3. Popular games like Grand Theft Auto have been blamed for everything from falling results at school to provoking(¼¤Æð) acts of extreme violence. Internet safety advisor, Alan MacKenzie, thinks ¡°many people understandably will just think that a game is just a game and not realising the obvious content that¡¯s in there¡±.
4. There is evidence that playing video games could actually be good for us. Studies have also shown that the skills used in playing games can cause growth in certain areas of the brain, the ability to think in 3D and even improve our eyesight.
Video gamers are also no longer just creatures playing alone. For some, gaming is having a positive effect on their social lives with games like Halo often being played in groups. 5. So it seems today, gaming, if used in moderation(ÓнÚÖƵØ), we can all take part.
A. Can these kinds of games really be fun and can being absorbed in virtual reality be good for us?
B. When your group works together to win the game, your sense of achievement is higher than when winning by yourself.
C. There¡¯s no doubt that the excitement and sophistication of games these days makes them hard to put down.
D. It is widely accepted that playing games does harm to growing teens.
E. You can role play ¨C creating your own fantasy characters and stories, giving you a chance to step out of everyday life into an imaginary world.
F. You might play games so as to get rid of the might academic pressure.
G. Others will argue that gaming is a harmless form of entertainment.
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An old farmer had lived on the same farm all his life. It was really a good farm with fertile soil, but with the passing of the years, the farmer began to think that maybe there was something _________ for him. Every day he found a new _________ for criticizing some feature of his old farm. Finally, he decided to _________ it. He listed the farm with a broker (¾¼ÍÈË) who quickly _________an advertisement emphasizing all the _________ of the farm.
When the broker read the ad to the farmer for his _________ of placing it in the local paper, the farmer listened _________ . When the broker had finished, the farmer cried out, ¡°Hold everything. I¡¯ve changed my _________. I¡¯ve been looking for such a place all my life!¡±
I think you¡¯ll _________ that each of us, from time to time, _________about things such as our home, our car, or our job. As human beings, it is _________ to want the best things in life.
The next time you find yourself _________ the relationship you have with your family, a neighbor or a friend, don¡¯t worry. Human relationships have their ups and downs, so it is natural to _________ at times if you might be better off with someone else. If you ever find yourself in this mood, sit down in a _________ place and write an ¡°obituary (¸¼¸æ)¡± for that _________. Experience the powerful emotions that will surely overcome you when you_________ having to sum up a loved one¡¯s life in a few paragraphs that could _________a newspaper obituary. Notice how easy it is to come up with nice things to say about the person. Notice how much _________there ¡°was¡± in this person. Some day you may actually have to _________ this exercise ¡°for real¡±, wipe the tears and then go and spend quality time with that person. _________ the moment and realize how lucky you are to have such a person.
1.A. cheaper B. briefer C. better D. easier
2.A. example B. method C. place D. reason
3.A. sell B. give C. move D. admit
4.A. found B. prepared C. answered D. placed
5.A. history B. sides C. edges D. information
6.A. interest B. sense C. approval D. coincidence
7.A. happily B. carefully C. proudly D. nervously
8.A. mind B. style C. question D. suggestion
9.A. prove B. state C. agree D. predict
10.A. worries B. thinks C. complains D. talks
11.A. popular B. difficult C. important D. natural
12.A. analyzing B. forgetting C. exploiting D. questioning
13.A. forgive B. wonder C. apologize D. learn
14.A. quiet B. safe C. familiar D. convenient
15.A. scientist B. person C. farm D. broker
16.A. imagine B. adopt C. avoid D. discuss
17.A. bring in B. hand out C. fit in with D. put up with
18.A. energy B. power C. expense D. goodness
19.A. begin with B. decide on C. belong to D. go through
20.A. Enjoy B. Save C. Review D. Expect
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