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In a US study, researchers measured (测量) the happiness of 4739 people over 20 years. The study found that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of people he connects with. Surprisingly, it also found that happiness spreads not only between direct friends, but also among friends of your friends’ friends! And those good feelings seem to have the greatest influence among friends of the same sex (性别).
“People with more good friends are less likely to develop depression (情绪低落) and worry,” says Dr. Toupey Luft. “Though you can’t choose your family or workmates, you do have control over friendships.” With a little effort, you can add more positive (正面的,积极的) relationships to your social circle. Here’re the suggestions:
“Nobody is all positive or all negative,” says Luft. “But there are people you may feel more positive. Use that as your way to check people and keep records.” When spending time with others, pay attention to your feeling. Are you feeling tired and unhappy?To help you keep records, Luft suggests taking a moment when you get home to write down what your feeling is when around them.
While it’s great to gather with positive friends, it’s also good to stay with others in the same life situations. “But if you’re all just complaining (抱怨) and nothing is changing, it’s not healthy,” says Luft. Are your friends negative, or are you doing most of the complaining? Considering the answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to stand in front of them. Or you could let the relationship disappear slowly.
Sometimes your hobbies can lead to true friendships. Check out newspapers and websites to find a group or class for something you enjoy. These friends can always be there for you and can care each other through difficulties, illness and death.
Not into groups? Look for individual (个人的) communication instead. Luft says, “Set small goals, such as having coffee with one new person, and develop friendship according to a plan. If someone suggests going for lunch sometime, set a date.”
“If you’re feeling disappointed (失望) with a friend, try talking about what you both need,” says Luft. For example, tell her what you want during hard times in your lives. While your friend may need to be left alone, you may want caring phone calls. With some friends you laugh and have fun together at the movies—and that can be enough. With others, you pay attention to your deep connection.
小题1:What does your happiness depend on, according to the passage?
A.How people you connect with feel.
B.How many friends you have.
C.What situation you are in now.
D.What kind of friends you have.
小题2:What does the first suggestion want us to do?
A.To measure our happiness.
B.To check people around.
C.To join a group for hobbies.
D.To leave negative friends.
小题3:Which of the following is true?
A.We often have many friends during good times but few during hard times.
B.It’s necessary to complain about something but not right to do so for long.
C.Joining a group can bring better friendship than making individual friends.
D.All the suggestions tell us to add positive relationship to our social circle.
小题4:The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means that ______.
A.when your friend is sad, you should call her up
B.when your friend leaves you, you need comfort
C.friends’ needs may be quite different sometimes
D.people may behave differently during hard times

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In a US study, researchers measured (测量) the happiness of 4739 people over 20 years. The study found that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of people he connects with. Surprisingly, it also found that happiness spreads not only between direct friends, but also among friends of your friends’ friends! And those good feelings seem to have the greatest influence among friends of the same sex (性别).
“People with more good friends are less likely to develop depression (情绪低落) and worry,” says Dr. Toupey Luft. “Though you can’t choose your family or workmates, you do have control over friendships.” With a little effort, you can add more positive (正面的,积极的) relationships to your social circle. Here’re the suggestions:
“Nobody is all positive or all negative,” says Luft. “But there are people you may feel more positive. Use that as your way to check people and keep records.” When spending time with others, pay attention to your feeling. Are you feeling tired and unhappy?To help you keep records, Luft suggests taking a moment when you get home to write down what your feeling is when around them.
While it’s great to gather with positive friends, it’s also good to stay with others in the same life situations. “But if you’re all just complaining (抱怨) and nothing is changing, it’s not healthy,” says Luft. Are your friends negative, or are you doing most of the complaining? Considering the answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to stand in front of them. Or you could let the relationship disappear slowly.
Sometimes your hobbies can lead to true friendships. Check out newspapers and websites to find a group or class for something you enjoy. These friends can always be there for you and can care each other through difficulties, illness and death.
Not into groups? Look for individual (个人的) communication instead. Luft says, “Set small goals, such as having coffee with one new person, and develop friendship according to a plan. If someone suggests going for lunch sometime, set a date.”
“If you’re feeling disappointed (失望) with a friend, try talking about what you both need,” says Luft. For example, tell her what you want during hard times in your lives. While your friend may need to be left alone, you may want caring phone calls. With some friends you laugh and have fun together at the movies—and that can be enough. With others, you pay attention to your deep connection.
【小题1】What does your happiness depend on, according to the passage?

A.How people you connect with feel.
B.How many friends you have.
C.What situation you are in now.
D.What kind of friends you have.
【小题2】What does the first suggestion want us to do?
A.To measure our happiness.
B.To check people around.
C.To join a group for hobbies.
D.To leave negative friends.
【小题3】Which of the following is true?
A.We often have many friends during good times but few during hard times.
B.It’s necessary to complain about something but not right to do so for long.
C.Joining a group can bring better friendship than making individual friends.
D.All the suggestions tell us to add positive relationship to our social circle.
【小题4】The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means that ______.
A.when your friend is sad, you should call her up
B.when your friend leaves you, you need comfort
C.friends’ needs may be quite different sometimes
D.people may behave differently during hard times

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  Easter is a happy time in western countries like the UK and the USA.After Christmas, it is the most fun holiday.It   1   as an important religious(宗教的)festival, but for the non-religious it is   2   a special time.It is an official holiday,   3   most people visit their families or friends during Easter.

  The most important Easter tradition is   4   each other Easter eggs, because eggs are the symbol of new life.Traditionally people   5   paint chicken eggs, but today they give each other chocolate eggs.

  A fun game during the festival is the Easter   6   hunt(搜寻).Parents hide chocolate eggs in the   7  , and the children go out to hunt for them.What they find, they can eat! It’s quite normal for children to feel   8   after Easter weekend as a result of eating too   9   chocolate.

  The date of Easter follows the cycle of moon.It is always sometime   10   late March and late April.This year Easter was on April 12th.

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A.

begin

B.

begins

C.

began

D.

begun

(2)

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A.

too

B.

also

C.

either

D.

as well

(3)

[  ]

A.

so

B.

or

C.

but

D.

however

(4)

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A.

cooking

B.

showing

C.

lending

D.

giving

(5)

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A.

got used to

B.

was used

C.

used to

D.

was used to

(6)

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A.

egg

B.

candy

C.

chicken

D.

apple

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A.

drawer

B.

garden

C.

kitchen

D.

bedroom

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A.

ugly

B.

angry

C.

sick

D.

hungry

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few

B.

many

C.

little

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much

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after

B.

between

C.

among

D.

from

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  American schools 1 in September after the long summer holidays. There are two terms 2 a school year, the first term is from September to January, and 3 is from February to JunEMost American 4 go to public(公立的)schools.

  Middle school students 5 only four or five subjects at a term. They usually go to the same classes every day, and they do their homework every day. After class they have a lot of 6 .

  After middle school, many students go to college(大学).They can choose a small one or a 7 onEThey usually have to pay a lot of money 8 college education(教育). 9 there are scholarships(奖学金)for good students, and many college students work part-time in order to get the 10 for education.

(1) Aare

Bbegin

Carrive

Dcome

(2) Ain

Bduring

Camong

Dbetween

(3) Asecond a

Bsecond the term

Ca second

Dthe second one

(4) Asons

Bdaughters

Cbabies

Dstudents

(5) Ahave

Bmake

Ccarry

Dread

(6) Asports

Bgame

Cexercise

Dexams

(7) Alarge

Blarger

Clargest

Dmore large

(8) Aof

Bin

Cfor

Don

(9) ASo

BAnd

CThen

DOr

(10) Atime

Bmoney

Cchance

Dplace

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阅读理解。
     Top student Lin Yijian had a problem recently. The 14-year-old boy from Xiamen used to get marks
of over 110 points (out of 120 possible points) on his math tests. But during last semester's final exams,
his math score was only 90 points.
     It was a shock. "I didn't know what happened,"said Lin, who kept feeling nervous and frustrated (沮丧
的)about math during the following month..
     Like Lin, many of us have setbacks (挫折) in life. What would you do to deal with these setbacks?
Would you just let them be and give up?
     Lin chose to face his problem. His parents and teacher also gave him help. After some hard work he now
gets marks between 100 and110 points on his math tests. Although he still isn't at his original (原来的) level,
Lin doesn't panic anymore.
     "Don't be scared by setbacks," he said. "You will beat it."
     Chen Xingzhu in Shenzhen also has a story to tell. The 15-year-old girl is not good at doing sit-ups (仰卧
起坐), which is necessary for the coming high school PE entrance exam (体育中考). One has to do at least
35 sit-ups in a minute to pass the test. Most of Chen's classmates can do 40. However, Chen could only do
20.
     Feeling worried, Chen decided to do something. She did sit-ups for half an hour every day after school.
Now, after a month, she can do 30 sit-ups a minute.
     "I finally found what made me slow through continuous (持续的) practice and then improved little by
little," said Chen. "I believe next month I will be able to do 40!"
1. What problem did Lin YIjian have recently?
A. He used to get high marks.
B. He did well in math.
C. He did not so well asbofore in math.
D. He had no time to study math.
2. According to the passage, which is NOT true among the following statements?
A. Lin chose to face his problems.
B. His parents and teachers also helped him.
C. After some hard work, he now gets marks over 110 points.
D. Lin faced his problems instead of giving up.
3. What problems does Chen Xingzhu have according to the passage?
A. He is also not good at math.
B. He is also not good at PE.
C. He is also not good at sit-ups.
D. He is also not good at PE entrance exam.
5. How long did Chen do sit-ups every day after school?
A. For an hour.
B. For half and an hour.
C. For many hours.
D. For half an hour.

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