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  There is a nine-year-old kid sitting at his desk and all of a sudden, there is water between his feet and his pants are wet.He thinks his heart is going to stop.It's never happened before, and he knows that when the boys find out he will never hear the end of it.When the girls find out, they'll never speak to him again.

  The boy puts his head down and prays, “Dear God, this is an emergency! I need help now! I'm dead meat(完蛋了).”He looks up from his prayer and here comes the teacher with a look in her eyes that says he has been discovered.

  As the teacher is walking toward him, a classmate named Susie is carrying a goldfish bowl that is filled with water.Susie trips(绊倒) in front of the teacher and throws the bowl of water on the boy's legs.

  The boy pretends to be angry, but all the while is saying to himself, “Thank you, Lord! Thank you, Lord!”

  Now all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule, the boy is the object of sympathy.The teacher gives him gym shorts to put on while his pants are dried out.All the other children are on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk.The sympathy is wonderful.But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his goes to someone else – Susie.She tries to help, but they tell her to get out.You've done enough, you klutz!'

  Finally, at the end of the day, as they are waiting for the bus, the boy walks over to Susie and whispers, ‘You did that on purpose, didn't you?' Susie whispers back, ‘I wet my pants once too.'

(1)

How many people in the story know the truth about the wet pants?

[  ]

A.

None

B.

Two

C.

Three

D.

Four

(2)

The underlined word “ridicule” most probably means “________”

[  ]

A.

making fun of

B.

searching for

C.

making use of

D.

caring about

(3)

Susie throws water on the boy because she________.

[  ]

A.

intends to save the boy from trouble.

B.

likes playing tricks on her classmates

C.

is too careless with the goldfish bowl

D.

wants the teacher to know the truth

(4)

We can learn from the passage that________.

[  ]

A.

Susie felt deeply sorry for her foolish mistake

B.

Susie used to be in the same trouble as the boy

C.

the boy doesn't get along well with his classmats

D.

nobody but the teacher helps the boy in the accident

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Don't get mad--- get promoted
When it comes to succeeding at work, conventional wisdom says you should check your emotions
at the door. But Anne Kreamer, the author of the new book It's Always Personal, disagrees. "It
reduces people's ability to bring their best selves to their work," she says. ___1___ Here's how to
turn your emotions into opportunities.
___2___
How to get promoted: Engage in joint(联合的)problem solving.
Losing your temper at work is "universally uncool," say Kreamer. But opening your emotional
floodgates strategically can lead to solutions if both sides are willing to work together. ___3___
"The specific time and private space establishes boundaries so you have a greater chance of
achieving a constructive outcome and maintaining the relationship," Kreamer adds.
I feel: Afraid and anxious.
How to get promoted:
Improve planning skills.
___4___ Identify what's behind your fear and take specific action --- ask your manager for details
and take on some responsibilities. You'll calm down and do a better job. "No boss minds helping
an eager employee learn something new, but every boss hates having to deal with a bungled
(搞糟了的) project," says Kreamer.
I feel: Happy.
How to get promoted:
Increase creativity and productivity.
When you're in a positive mood, your brain activity actually shifts, says Kreamer. "Your focus
deepens, and your dopamine(多巴胺) levels increase. ___5___"
A.I feel: Angry.
B.I feel: like crying.
C.This helps you see things from a different perspective.
D.It's a signal that there's a problem that needs to be solved.
E.Are you clear about an assignment or underprepared for a meeting?
F.Instead, Kreamer suggests acting on your feelings can help you do a good job.
G.Rather than face the offender in the heat of the moment, schedule a one-on-one meeting.

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     My first experience of modern city life was quite impressive. I was very curious when I arrived in
London. First, I noticed so many people were on a trip in a busy way.  When I first saw the machine on
the underground where you are expected to feed your ticket in and have to run through moving barriers (拦板), I was completely fascinated (被迷住了) at it. Flashing with the light, the little green man, telling
you when to cross the road, was also quite interesting, and so were those street advertisements which
kept changing subjects as you look.
     In my native place, my life is so different from people’s here. I am a market gardener from Makono,
a village which is led by a market-managing group. People there usually walk two hours a day to get
water from a well. What’s more, I am used to going, for many hours, without drinking , so it was strange
to be offered cups of tea all the time here in London.
     In my native place, on market days, I usually walk for several hours with my basket full of fruits and
vegetables on my head, carrying them to the market for sale, to earn £1per basket. Without the produce
from my garden, I could not pay for education or healthcare for my children. Gardening is not a hobby
for me - it’s survival . But here people are planting something only to kill their leisure time.
     During our visiting-time in Britain, we visited some local government agencies, schools, churches and
farms in Sussex, Scotland, Yorshire, Loncolnshire and Cambridgeshire, meeting people who were of the
same profession as we are. Children in Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire, prepared a special get-together
to greet us and we were also asked a lot about our life which was quite fascinating to them. For example,
how we make our houses out of mud and how we get our water for our daily necessities, as well as for
our garden.
1. What can we learn from Paragraph One ?  
A. The writer knew London well.    
B. Londoners are always in a hurry .  
C. It was easy to get lost in London.  
D. Everything looked new to the writer.
2. The most disadvantage in the writer’s native place should be that ___ .  
A. there are many market-managing groups for gardeners   
B. the lack of water makes the life there even harder   
C. people there like to travel about on foot for enjoyment   
D. people support themselves using the garden produce
3. The underlined word " survival" has the most exact meaning of ___ .   
A. a means of earning one’s life    
B. a habit to live a better life   
C. a kind of very practical idea      
D. a custom followed by people
4. Which of the following should be the best title ? 
A. How to Get around in London    
B. Communicating with the British   
C. Experiencing Modern Life      
D. How Can One Live Leisurely(休闲地) ?

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     阅读下面短文,第1至5题表述了Anna, Smith,Wilkins, Crick和June在自己的生活及学习中遇
到的问题,他们需要你的帮助,请从A.B.C.D.E和F中为其选出最合适的建议。选项中有一项是多
余选项。
     1. Anna: I get really frustrated easily, and sometimes I end up yell ing at people I love. I'm not very sure
why it happens, but I have no control over it. How can I stop?
     2. Smith:Some kids are making fun of me because I'm doing very well at school. Isn't that something to
be proud of? I need advice.
     3. Wilkins: I am not sociable. I am really shy, and I am already a freshman in high school. I have some
new friends, but I am still shy to the cool kids. Can you help me, please?
     4. Crick: I always say what I feel immediately and without thinking. Sometimes I get in trouble for it or
feel sorry about it later. Is speaking your mind a good or a bad thing?
     5. June: I love to read! But I don't have any time to read because of all of my activities. I don't want to
quit anything. What should I do?
A
     Instead of feeling upset, you should definitely be proud of your- self. Intelligence is a quality that everyone
wants, and as you get ol- der it's going to be what people love and respect about you. Still water runs deep.
I'm sure as time goes by, some of those kids making fun of you might realize how cool you actually are.
B
     Everyone has to learn how to adapt to society and mix socially with others. No man is an island, as the
saying goes. To become a so- ciable person, you must be naturally friendly. Besides, do something for a social
situation. A teacher once gave me this great advice: Pre parea conversation in your head before going into an
uncomfortable social situation. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's easy and it works! Get involved in activities
that interest you and you will make new friends fast.
C
     Always keep a book with you so that you can read during pock- ets of free time. Turn some of your TV
or computer time into reading time. Read for a little while right before bed, and find time to read on weekends.
Also, talk to your parents about your schedule. You might not want to quit anything, but you might need to
find more free time in order to have a happy balance in your life.
D
     That feeling is your conscience, and it's telling you that you need to confess what you did. Be brave and
tell your parents. Even if they get upset when they hear about it from you, they would be even more upset to
hear about it from your friend's mom. So pick a quiet time and say. Mom, Dad, I need to tell you something,
but I'm a fraid. Then spill the beans. No matter what they say, you'll be re lieved not to have this secret any
more. 
E
     First, identify what is frustrating you, then learn to calm your- self down. The next time you start feeling
frustrated, stop what you're doing and breathe deeply. Count to ten. Get up and walk around. Clear your
mind before you come back to the frustrating task. If you keep a cool head, you'll be less likely to snap at
others. And if you do yell at someone, apologize and admit that it's not that person's fault. Then calm down
and try again.
F
     Speaking your mind can be a really good thing. Far too many people don't, except when talking about
someone behind that person's back. However, there are times when honesty does more than good like when
a girl asks if she looks fat. So in situations in which there's no real good, you are better off keeping your
thoughts to yourself. In situations in which that is not the case like when your brother asks if his breath stinks
feel free to tell the truth. Just be prepared to take it in return.

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     Many kids turn up their noses at the thought of eating fish because, well, it can smell "fishy". While it
is usually a healthy source of protein in the diet, there may be several reasons to avoid biting into a forkful
of fish. Before you break out the tartar sauce, learn some facts about fish to keep yourself and the
environment healthy.
     Some fish may contain harmful chemicals, which can be the result of both natural causes and water
pollution. Mercury is a poisonous chemical, which occurs naturally in oceans and the Earth's crust, but
also comes from manmade sources, such as pesticides, burning garbage, and the releasing of fossil fuels.
     Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a group of chemicals, can also be found in some fish. These
dangerous manmade chemicals were used in many industries until 1977, when they were banned. PCBs
were released or leaked into the air and water and have been transported around the globe.
    How do mercury and PCBs end up in fish and the food supply? When they are released into the air,
they attach themselves to particles. These particles settle on the ground and in the water and are
eventually eaten by microscopic organisms. Small fish eat the microorganisms, and large fish eat the small
fish and on up the food chain.
     Because they can negatively affect your health, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency advises
that kids younger than 15 years old avoid fish that contain high levels of mercury and PCBs. These
include shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish.
     There are also many types of fish that are good for you, but because of overfishing are in danger of
being wiped out. Some are being fished in the wild so much that they cannot reproduce fast enough to
survive. Others are being farmed in ways that are not environmentally friendly. These fish include red
snapper, Atlantic salmon, blue fin tuna, and king crab.
     Despite these problems, there are several fish that are both healthy and sustainable, such as Alaskan
salmon, American catfish, Pacific cod, and several farmraised fish and shellfish.
【文章大意】 鱼虽富含蛋白质, 但本文却建议小孩子不要吃鱼以及说明了其中的原因.
1. How do mercury and PCBs come to our food supply?
A. Mercury and PCBs-water-fish-particles-food supply
B. Mercury and PCBs-particles-organisms-fish-food supply
C. Mercury and PCBs-particles-fish-organisms-food supply
D. Mercury and PCBs-organisms-ground and water-fish-food supply
2. The underlined word "they" (Paragraph 5) refers to "________".
A. fish  
B. particles
C. microscopic organisms  
D. mercury and PCBs
3. According to the passage, which group of fish can be safely eaten by young kids?
A. Shellfish;tilefish;Alaskan salmon.
B. King crab;king mackerel;Pacific cod.
C. Pacific cod;Alaskan salmon;American catfish.
D. Pacific cod;Atlantic salmon;swordfish.
4. The writer is most likely to agree that ________.
A. we should be careful when deciding what kind of fish to eat
B. overfishing is the main cause of fish poisoning
C. most types of fish can be safely raised on fish farms
D. the government should ban children under 15 from eating fish
5. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. children like eating fish because it smells fishy
B. if you want to be more environmentally friendly, eat less fish
C. PCBs were not allowed to be used in food industry before 1977
D. adults might be less affected by high chemical levels in fish

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