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  Most of the time life is pretty good and we all seem to be happy.But let's   1   it:sometimes we can feel down and be in a   2   mood.

  People can feel down for many different   3  .Sometimes we feel down because we had a   4   with a friend or a family member.Or perhaps we didn't do as well in an exam as we might have   5  .But sometimes we can feel down and we don't   6   know why.Whatever your reason for feeling down is, there are things we can do to help us feel better.

  Is there a special activity that you really enjoy?  7   you really like to lay football or ride your bicycle with friends.Or maybe you just like to   8   time alone and listen to music.Doing something that you-enjoy is a great way to cheer yourself up.  9   I am in a bad mood, I like to talk with a good friend to help me   10   through why I'm feeling sad or angry.Talking with my   11   helps me a lot so my anger or sadness doesn't keep   12   inside me.

  While doing an activity you enjoy or talking with friends can be really helpful in   13   you out of a bad mood, those choices don't always   14   for everyone.Sometimes it just takes   15   to bring someone out of a low mood.But if you   16   that you are in a low mood for a long time, you should talk to one of your parents or an adult you   17  .There are lots of people in our lives   18   are able to help us if we're feeling down.Don't be afraid to ask for help.

  Everyone is in a bad mood from time to time.Remember that you're not   19  .Our friends and families are always willing to help us   20   in any way they can.Just remember to think positively and know that you can overcome your bad mood!

(1)

[  ]

A.

trust

B.

avoid

C.

enjoy

D.

face

(2)

[  ]

A.

bad

B.

good

C.

high

D.

excited

(3)

[  ]

A.

questions

B.

problems

C.

reasons

D.

mistakes

(4)

[  ]

A.

talk

B.

fight

C.

discussion

D.

game

(5)

[  ]

A.

hoped

B.

considered

C.

remembered

D.

chosen

(6)

[  ]

A.

still

B.

only

C.

easily

D.

even

(7)

[  ]

A.

Obviously

B.

Maybe

C.

Actually

D.

Therefore

(8)

[  ]

A.

spend

B.

use

C.

save

D.

offer

(9)

[  ]

A.

Though

B.

Since

C.

When

D.

Unless

(10)

[  ]

A.

look

B.

think

C.

conic

D.

read

(11)

[  ]

A.

teachers

B.

students

C.

roommates

D.

friends

(12)

[  ]

A.

growing

B.

falling

C.

losing

D.

1eaving

(13)

[  ]

A.

driving

B.

pulling

C.

forcing

D.

persuading

(14)

[  ]

A.

1ike

B.

welcome

C.

work

D.

own

(15)

[  ]

A.

energy

B.

time

C.

money

D.

1abour

(16)

[  ]

A.

hear

B.

understand

C.

remember

D.

find

(17)

[  ]

A.

trust

B.

miss

C.

promise

D.

recognize

(18)

[  ]

A.

which

B.

as

C.

whom

D.

that

(19)

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

comfortable

C.

alone

D.

angry

(20)

[  ]

A.

with

B.

out

C.

along

D.

up

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  Wearing ties was originally the mark of Britain's most powerful classes, which made the tie itself a symbol of power and respect.And that led it to be adopted by a much larger tribe——the business tribe.

  You cannot wear a tie if you work with machinery.So wearing a tie became a sign that you were a man who used your brain to make a living, rather than your hands.It showed you were serious.It showed you were a professional.It meant that everyone who wanted a job in business had to wear one.It was just impossible to take seriously a man who didn't wear a piece of colored silk around his neck.

  This is how millions of people came to be wearing ties across the world.They are part of the uniform of business.

  “Ties offer a point of indifference,”says John Milne, head of the British Guide of Tie Makers.“They give a chance to say something about their own personality.”

  So if you happen to meet a man with a very brightly colored tie, there is a good chance that he is the office joker.There is also a good chance that he will be wearing brightly colored socks.

  Is there a future for ties?The signs are not promising.Tie wearing seems to rare amongst the new bread of entrepreneurs(创业者)in the Internet and new technology industries.Many political leaders, including British Prime Minister Tony Blair, now go without ties.This shows they are men of the people——but not the people wearing ties.

  Up until around 1960, it was common for men across the Western world to wear hats as part of their business uniform.That changed with the election of John F.Kennedy to the presidency of the United States.Kennedy never wore a hat——in fact his nickname was“hatless Jack”.Seeing that the most powerful man in the world did not have to wear a hat, millions of other men decided that they did not have to, either.Hats simply vanished across the Western world.Perhaps“tieless Tony”(UK Prime Minister Tony Blair)will have the same effect as“hatless Jack”.

(1)

In Britain, ties were first used as a sign to show a person's ________.

[  ]

A.

personality

B.

social position

C.

wearing style

D.

favorite hobby

(2)

In the business world, wearing a tie was necessary because ________.

[  ]

A.

it showed you used your brain

B.

it showed you got a good salary

C.

it showed you were an employer

D.

it showed you were well-trained

(3)

The writer may hold the opinion that ________.

[  ]

A.

Blair is the best leader in the world

B.

Kennedy is the best leader in the world

C.

millions of people will go to work without a tie

D.

people will wear hats instead of ties

(4)

The underlined word“vanished”in this passage may mean ________.

[  ]

A.

sold

B.

washed

C.

appeared

D.

Disappeared

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  Is there a strange something high up in the world's tallest mountains? If so, is it a big bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man?

  No one knows. This mystery(神秘) has puzzled(迷惑) the world for years.

  In 1887, a mountain climber found giant footprint(脚印) in the snow. They looked like the footprint of a very large man. But men don't walk barefoot (光脚) in the snow!

  In 1906, another climber saw more than footprints. Far off, he saw a great hairy animal standing on two legs. As he watched, it ran out of sight.

  Fifteen years later, newspapers had new stories about the “something”. A mountain climber said he had seen the “Snow man” walk slowly across the snow, far below him. He said it looked like a very large hairy man.

  From then on, more and more people had stories to tell. But not until 1951 did a mountain climber bring back pictures of giant footprints. The pictures showed clearly that Snow man walked on the snow.

  And the mystery keeps on growing. Brave men still hunt the Snow man in the high mountain. Some day we will find out just what it is that makes the giant footprints.

1.When did the climber say that he had seen a “Snow man”?

[  ]

A.In 1887
B.In 1906
C.In 1915
D.In 1921

2.What is the meaning of the word “giant” in the second paragraph?

[  ]

A.big
B.small
C.clean
D.dirty

3.What is the difference between the monkey and the Snow man mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.The monkey is small, while the Snow man is big.

B.The monkey is thin, while the Snow man is fat.

C.The monkey walks on four legs, while the Snow man walked on two legs.

D.The monkey is easy to see, while the Snow man is hard to see.

4.Which sentence is right?

[  ]

A.A mountain climber saw a hairy animal in 1887.

B.A mountain climber only saw footprints in the snow in 1906.

C.People want to know more about the Snow man.

D.People have found out what the footprints are.

5.What may be the title of the passage?

[  ]

A.Climbers Saw the Snow Man.

B.Mystery of the Snow Man.

C.The Snow Man in the Mountains.

D.Stories About the Snow Man.

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  Is there a magic cutoff period when children become responsible for their own actions?Is there a wonderful moment when parents can become spectators(audiences)in the lives of their children and shrug,“It's their life,”and feel nothing?

  When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital passage waiting for doctors to put a few stitches(缝线)in my son's head.I asked,“When do you stop worrying?”The nurse said,“When they get out of the accident stage.”My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

  When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my children talked continually and disrupted the class.As if to read my mind, a teacher said.“Don't worry.They all go through this stage and then you can sit back, relax and enjoy them.”My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

  When I was in my forties, I spent a lifetime waiting for the phone to ring, the cars to come home, the front door to open.A friend said,“They're trying to find themselves.Don't worry; in a few years, you can stop worrying.They'll be adults.”My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

  By the time I was 50, I was sick and tired of being weak.I was still worrying over my children, but there was a new wrinkle.There was nothing I could do about it.My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.

  I continued to suffer from their failures, and be absorbed in their disappointments.My friends said that when my kids got married I could stop worrying and lead my own life.I wanted to believe that, but I was haunted(萦绕心头)by my mother's warm smile and her occasional“You look pale.Are you all right?Call me the minute you get home.Are you depressed about something?”Can it be that parents are sentenced to a lifetime of worry?

  One of my children became quite anxious about me recently, saying,“Where were you?I've been calling for three days, and no one answered.I was worried.”

  I smiled a warm smile.

(1)

The author intends to tell us in the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

parents long for a period when they no longer worry about their children

B.

there is no time when parents have no worry about their children

C.

it's parents' duty to worry about their children

D.

there should be a period when parents don't have to worry about their children

(2)

We can infer from the underlined sentence“My mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.”that ________.

[  ]

A.

her mother shared the same idea as the nurse

B.

her mother didn't agree with the nurse

C.

her mother thought the nurse was lying

D.

her mother wouldn't express her opinion upon the matter

(3)

The author mentioned her ages of twenties, thirties, forties and fifty in order to show ________.

[  ]

A.

the hard times she experiences in her life

B.

the different stages of her children

C.

the support she received from her mother

D.

she had been worrying about her children in her life

(4)

What can we infer from the last sentence?

[  ]

A.

The mother was happy that her child began to worry about her, too

B.

Finally the mother didn't have to worry about her children

C.

At last the mother could live her own life without worry.

D.

The mother succeeded in turning her children into adults.

(5)

Which of the following should be the best title?

[  ]

A.

Life

B.

Parents

C.

Worry

D.

Children

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  Wearing ties was originally the mark of Britain's most powerful classes.That made the tie itself a symbol of power and respect.And that led it to be adopted by a much larger tribe(部族)-the business tribe.

  You cannot wear a tie if you work with machinery.So wearing a tie became a sign that you were a man who used his brain to make a living, rather than his hands.It showed you were serious.It showed you were a professional.It meant that everyone who wanted a job in business had to wear one.It was just impossible to take seriously a man who didn't wear a piece of colored silk around his neck.

  This is how millions of people came to be wearing ties across the world.They are part of the uniform of business.

  “Ties offer a point of difference,” says John Milne, head of the British Guide of Tie Makers.“They give a chance to say something about their own personality.”

  So if you happen to meet a man with a very brightly colored tie, there's a good chance that he is the office joker.There's also a good chance that he will be wearing brightly colored socks.

  Is there a future for ties? The signs are not promising.Tie wearing seems to be rare amongst the new bread of entrepreneurs(创业者)in the internet and new technology industries.Many political leaders, including British Prime Minister Tony Blare, now go without ties.This shows they are men of the people-but not the people wearing ties.

  Up until around 1960, it was common for men across the western world to wear hats as part of their business uniform.That changed with the election of John F.Kennedy to the presidency of the United States.Kennedy never wore a hat-in fact his nickname was “hatless Jack”.Seeing that the most powerful man in the world did not have to wear a hat, millions of other men decided that they did not have to either.Hats simply vanished across the western world.Perhaps “tieless Tony”(UK Prime Minister Tony Blare)will have the same effect as “hatless Jack”.

(1)

In Britain, ties were first used as a sign to show a person's ________.

[  ]

A.

personality

B.

social position

C.

wearing style

D.

favorite hobby

(2)

In the business world, wearing a tie was necessary because it showed ________.

[  ]

A.

you used your brain

B.

you earned a good salary

C.

you were an employer

D.

you were well-trained

(3)

The writer may hold the opinion that ________.

[  ]

A.

Blare is the best leader in the world

B.

Kennedy is the best leader in the world

C.

millions of people will go to work without a tie

D.

people will wear hats in stead of ties

(4)

The underlined word “vanished” in this passage probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

disappeared

B.

washed

C.

appeared

D.

sold

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