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   “I don’t want to move!” Fred said to his father. “I like living here in New York City. And I like to play in the streets. My friends are here.1 want to stay!” “We have to move, Fred.” Mr Sparks said, “I have a new job on the island. Why don’t you go with us?”

    “No.” Fred answered.

    After a few weeks, the Sparks family left the city by plane. They flew over water. At last they saw the land. “That is Hawaii. It is beautiful!” Mr Sparks said.

   “I don’t care what it is like,” said Fred, “1 wish I could go back to New York City right now!”

    They lived in their new home near the sea. It rained a little every day. When the sun came out again, they could see a rainbow every day. Mr Sparks said, “We could see rainbows only once in a while before.” People nearby came to visit them. The visitors brought fruit from their gardens.

    Weeks went by. One day Fred wrote to Bob and in the letter he said. “I still miss my old friends. But I guess these are our happy islands. Please come to see me. I know you will like Hawaii, too.” 

1. The Sparks family had to move to Hawaii because            .

   A. Fred had friends there                    B. Mr Sparks didn’t like living in New York

   C. Fred wanted to play in the streets           D. Mr Sparks had work there

2. The Sparks family went to Hawaii            .

   A. by air         B. by sea          C. by train              D. by ship

3. How often could the Sparks family see rainbows in Hawaii?

   A. Once in a while.                     B. Once a week.

   C. Twice a year.                        D. Almost every day.

4. People in their neighborhood were very            .

   A. strict            B. serious        C. friendly          D. funny

5. Which of the following is not true?

   A. At first Fred wished to stay in New York City.

   B. The Sparks family don’t like the weather in Hawaii.

C. People on that island grew fruit in their gardens.   

   D. Fred began to like his new home after a few weeks.

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  Most parents don’t think their children feel lonely.If parents attentively listen to kids talking about their feelings, they may be surprised to learn just how many kids feel lonely.

  A seven-year-old girl, Christa, who when asked to draw a picture of disappointment, gives an image of a friend throwing snow in her face and says that, “True friends don’t do that.I’m going to find a new true friend.” The story shows a major cause of a childhood sense of loneliness-hope for friendship.

  Children also feel lonely, and even disappointed at home.Kids may complain that, “Dad is frustrated and Mom yells a lot,” or, “My dad is on the computer all the time.Dad works too much.” The kids feel lonely in this environment of parents’ stress.

  If a child does something wrong because of loneliness, punishment will make her more lonely.She needs to understand why her parents couldn’t give her enough attention at that particular moment and that she wasn’t the cause of their bad feelings.So parents had better not punish children who are feeling lonely and disappointed, but try to help their children and also themselves be relaxed and comfortable.

  Truly, all parents need to pay more attention to how their actions impact their friends, daughter and sisters, but the most powerful way lies in giving children like Christa the tools to feel good about herself and know that she is worthy of true friends, caring parents, and loving sisters.In your children’s lives they will not be able to control others, but they can control how they feel about themselves.Self-confidence will bring “true friends” on the present-day playground and for the rest of their lives, which is a gift that will make kids’ biggest dreams come true.

(1)

What does this passage talk about?

[  ]

A.

loneliness of children

B.

disappointment of parents

C.

friendship

D.

how to be a good parent

(2)

Which is not the reason why children feel lonely according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

They have no true friends.

B.

Their parents seldom communicate with their children.

C.

They have too much schoolwork.

D.

They are often punished because of loneliness.

(3)

Which is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Parents can’t punish their children

B.

Self-confidence will bring true friends.

C.

Loneliness can make children grow up.

D.

In your children’s lives they will be able to control others as well as themselves.

(4)

Why do some parents make their children feel lonely and disappointed?

[  ]

A.

They have no time to communicate with their children because of their work stress.

B.

When their children do something wrong, parents didn’t punish them at once.

C.

All parents pay more attention to how their actions impact their friends.

D.

Parents often listen to their children attentively.

(5)

Choose a topic for the passage.

[  ]

A.

Parents and children

B.

Children’s loneliness

C.

True friend

D.

Self-confidence

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When I was small and my grandmother died, I couldn’t understand why I had no tears(眼泪). But that night when my dad tried to cheer me up, my laugh turned into ______61_____(哭).

 So it came as no surprise to learn that researchers believe crying and laughing come from the __62(相同) part of the brain(大脑). Just as laughing has many health __63___(优点), scientists are discovering that so, too, does crying.

Whatever it takes for us to reduce pressure(压力) is _64_(重要的) to our emotional(情感的) health, and crying _65(似乎) to work well. One study found that 85 percent of women and 73 percent of men report feeling better a _66_crying.

Besides, tears attract help from __67__(其他的) people. Researchers agree that when we cry, people around us become kinder and friendly and they are more ready to ___68__(提供)support and comfort. Tears also make us understand our emotions better; sometimes we don’t even know we’re very sad u__69_ we cry. We learn about our emotions through crying, and then we can ___70___(处理)with them.

Just as crying can be healthy, not crying — holding back tears of anger, stress or suffering — can be bad for physical health. Studies have shown that too much control of emotions can lead to high blood pressure, heart problems and some other illnesses. If you have a health problem, doctors will certainly not ask you to cry. But when you feel like crying, don’t fight it. It’s a natural — and healthy — emotional response.

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选择正确的引导词补全句子
1.I don't know ________ he will come.(that,if)
2.I believe ________ he is a good teacher.(that,if)
3.I want to know ________ you join this club.(why,what)
4.They asked ________ I came from.(if,where)
5.I can't remember ________ I bought this bag.(when,that)

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There are some very good inventions which, for one reason or another, don’t become popular. These inventions should be better known, even though I think that some of them are crazy. Let’s have a look at some of these inventions and see if you agree that they should be more successful.
The Australians had a great idea to stop people from drinking and driving. The idea was that if a driver wanted to start the car, she or he would have to blow into a bag first. If there was too much alcohol(酒精) in their breath, the car wouldn’t start. It sounded like a great idea to me, but people said that they might need to drive the car in an emergency even if they had drunk too much alcohol. Another idea I liked was an invention by a scientist who thought his children watched too much TV. He linked the TV to an exercise bike so that the electricity to power the TV was generated(产出) by the bike. If the children wanted to watch a lot of TV, they had to pedal(踩踏板) very hard. I found another invention on the Internet which was intended (倾向于) to encourage good habits. Believe it or not, this invention was an ashtray(烟灰缸) which spoke to you when you lit a cigarette! The “voice” of the ashtray was activated (启动) by the heat from the cigarette and reminded you how dangerous it is to smoke.
One of the strangest inventions I have come across is a bicycle which can cross rivers! The idea was that when you came to a river, you could inflate a huge plastic ball all around the bike. You would then get into the ball which would float on the river while you pedaled the bike inside the ball! Why not use a bridge instead? A friend of mine at school once bought a strange pair of football shoes. On the bottom of the shoes there was a rotating pad of studs (转动钉垫). The idea was that you would change direction more quickly if the studs rotated with you. The problem was that every time you stopped you changed direction whether you wanted to or not! I think he wore those shoes twice! One thing I would like is a baseball cap with a built-in radio so you can listen to sport all day with your hands free. While we are on the subject of sport, the Americans invented a kind of robot for sports fans. If you were watching your team on TV on your own, you could press a button and the robot would do “high fives” with you! Fantastic! I wonder if you have any good ideas for inventions like these.
小题1:What’s the writer’s attitude towards the inventions mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A.The writer regrets he knew nothing about the inventions.
B.The writer doubts if the inventions will be popular soon.
C.The writer thinks people will benefit from the inventions.
D.The writer finds these inventions are the strangest of all.
小题2:What can we know from the passage?
A.The father used his invention to stop children watching too much TV.
B.It was very bad for the drivers to blow into a bag before their driving.
C.The bike crossing rivers was considered one of the best inventions.
D.The invention of new shoes would make players run much faster.
小题3:The underlined word “inflate” in the third paragraph means __________.
A.check outB.blow up
C.look intoD.turn over
小题4:What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Popular Inventions Today.
B.Technology and Invention.
C.The History of Invention.
D.Inventions with a Difference.

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