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It's Saturday morning and Tony's sitting at the kitchen table, staring(凝视)into space and playing with a piece of bread. He's not even hungry. Is he ill? No, but he does have a problem. He has nothing to do and there's just one reason: the Internet is down and Tony has nothing to do.

When he woke up this morning, Tony was feeling great. He jumped out of bed full of plans for the weekend ahead. It would be a weekend like any other—a great weekend. But that was before he turned on his computer and wasn’t able to go online. No Internet changed everything.

Just as Tony is wondering how he can possibly have a normal(平常的)weekend without the Internet, his mum walks into the kitchen. "Is everything OK?" she asks. "No, mum, everything is definitely(的确)not OK," her sad son replies. "I can't go online  and  I  have homework to finish." His mum laughs, "The word program is still working, so what's the problem?"

What's the problem? Tony can't believe his own mother isn’t able to see how serious the problem really is. To start with, he still needs to do research for his homework. He knows his mum will tell him to go to the library but he hates the library. It's so dark and uncomfortable. And forget homework—what about the rest of his weekend! Every weekend, he goes online to email friends. Then he reads the news to catch up on what's happening in the world. He plays a few online games and finishes the weekend off with an online chess game with his cousin Helen. The wonderful weekend-online! Now it's Saturday morning and he's not going to have access to(进入)the Internet for two whole days.

1.Tony stared into space and played with a piece of bread __________.

A. because he was hungry

B. because he was hungry

C. because he was alone at home

D. because the Internet was down

2.When he found he couldn’t surf the Internet, Tony felt __________.

A. great B. excited

C. sad D. relaxed

3.Tony’s mother may ask him to__________.

A.go to the library for work B. get the Internet fixed

C.play his friends outside D. play chess with his cousin

4.The writer just wants to show us __________ with the story.

A. how to surf the Internet

B. what to do on the Internet

C. how the Internet influences teenagers’ life

D. why teenagers should go online

 

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It’s Friday evening. My daughters, 3 and 9, sigh(叹息) when I gently take the iPads away from their laps. One by one, our screens are turned off. We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal.
Most people in our lives know they will not be able to contact us by using computer or moblie  phones for 24 hours. And so it has gone, every week for three years. We call it our “Technology Shabbat(科技安息日)" which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
I first understood the importance of disconnecting in 2008, when my father was told that he
had got brain cancer. Some days he would have ony one good hour, and I wasn’t willing to be disturbed when I was with him, so I’d turn off my mobile phone.
Soon after, encouraged by National Day of Unplugging(全国断网断电日) on March 1st, my husband and I decided to unplug for one full day every week.
During our “Technology Shabbats”, time slows. Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations. We drive our car or ride our bike. We, with our kids, work in the garden, play board games and cook meals. I feel more balanced. I feel like a better mother, wife and person.
Keeping a balance between the good and the bad of technology is my lasting state. The technology we’ve created makes it possible for us to share knowledge and take in carious ideas all over the world. But the technology also take something away from us. When we stay up late at night linking(连接) from website to website or sending messages or e-mailing, we click again, and again, and again until we’ve overloaded(超负荷的).
When we rush into the time full of high technology, it's necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go off.
I will always remember the most important thing in my family: “Technology Shabbat".
小题1: When is “Techtwhgy Shabbat' in the writer's family?
A.Only on Sunday.
B.From sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
C.Only on Friday.
D.From sunset on Saturday to sunset on Sunday.
小题2: The writer's family have “Technology Shabbat" every week mainly becausc they hope to ______.
A.save energy
B.enjoy life together
C.stay away from others
D.follow National Day of Unplugging
小题3: What do the writers family NOT do during their “Technology Shubbats”?
A.They drive their car or ride bikes for mini-vacations.
B.They light the candles and sit down to have a big meal.
C.They work in the garden, play board games and cook meals.
D.They stay up late at night linking from website to website.

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The boy took ______ the mirror, turned it ______ and then put it ______ on the wall again.

[  ]

  A. down, over, down   B. up, over, on

  C. down, over, up   D. off, in, up

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     It was my first day in Miss Haman's seventh grade class. I was very anxious (焦急的) to fit in After the
teacher  1  me to the class, I put on a smile and took my seat.
     Lunchtime was a pleasant surprise when the girls all crowded around my table. They were friendly, so I
began to  2  My riew classmates told me about the school, the teachers and the other kids. They pointed out
the class nerd (书呆子): Mary Lou. She was a pretty girl with dark eyes and olive skin, but she wore a long
skirt and an old-fashioned blouse. The girls giggled (咯咯笑) as Mary Lou walked by. She ate  3  
     After school, the girls invited me to join them in front ofthe school. We  4 . Then Mary Lou came down
the school steps. The girls started making fun of her. I paused, then joinetl right in. Mean words fell from my
lips. No one could tell I'd never done this before. The other girls started  5  for me. I pulled on Mary Lou's
schoolbag and then pushed her. Her schoolbag broke. She fell. Everyone was laughing. I fit in.
     I was not  6 . If you've ever picked a wing off a butterfly, you know  7  I felt. Mary Lou got up,  8  her
books and left without saying anything.
     I turned to leave with my laughing friends and  9 a man standing beside his car. He  10  have been Mary
Lou's father-he had the same olive skin, dark hair and handsome features. He watched the lonely girl walk
toward  11 . His eyes shone with sadness and pride. As I passed, he looked at me in silence with burning
tears that reminded me of my  12 .
      I never again hurt someone for my own gain (利益).     
(     )1. A  introduced 
(     )2. A. worry      
(     )3. A. aloud      
(     )4. A. stopped    
(     )5. A. cheering   
(     )6. A. angry      
(     )7. A  what       
(     )8. A. read       
(     )9. A  noticed    
(     )10. A. could     
(     )11. A. her       
(     )12. A. victory   
B  explained
B. wonder  
B. alone   
B. arrived 
B. calling 
B  polite  
B. who     
B. gathered
B  caught  
B. might   
B. him     
B  value   
C. described
C  relax   
C. around  
C. hunied  
C. crying  
C. afraid  
C. why     
C. counted 
C. watched 
C. must    
C  us      
C  shame   
D. invited
D. regret 
D. again  
D. waited 
D. looking
D. proud  
D. how    
D. found  
D. kept   
D  should 
D. them                   
D  fight  

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    Jamie stood looking at the map.He turned it around.He looked up from the map. He looked back at the map.He took a few steps back along the path.He put his finger on the map,and looked up again.“It’s no use!”,he shouted.He threw the map away,and sat down on the ground.

    I asked him what the matter was.

    Jamie said.“We’re lost.We must have taken a wrong turning.”

    He didn't know where we were.“I'm sorry,I'm sorry.”he said again and again.

    I told him not to worry.“We'll follow the fiver.” I said.“The fiver flows into the sea,so it will take us back to the coast.” This seemed like a good plan.We set off down the hill.The river was a long way below us.It was getting dark,and it was starting to rain.Jamie started to run. “Come on!” he called.“In an hour,it will be dark and we won’t be able to see where we’re going·” “Stop!” I shouted,because I saw there was a fallen tree on the path.“Don't run.It’s dangerous!”

    As soon as I saw him fall,I knew he was badly hurt.When I reached him,he said that his leg hurt.He wasn't able to stand up.Now,We were lost,we had a long way from home,and Jamie couldn’t walk.

1.Why did Jamie say “It’s no use!”?

    A.He could find the fight way without the map.

    B.The path was wrongly marked on the map.

    C.The map was not big enough to see clearly.

    D.He didn’t think the map helpful to them.

2.The writer and Jamie were lost because _______.

    A.they took a wrong turning                 B.they threw their map away

    C.it was too dark to see the way              D.it was a long way from home

3.In order to return to the coast.they decided to ________.

    A.follow the path                   B.swim across the river

    C.walk along the river                      D.climb the hill

4.What happened to Jamie?

    A.He couldn’t see anything.                B.He fell and hurt his leg.

    C.He fell into the river.                   D.He was hit by a stone.

5.This passage mainly tells us ________.

    A.the writer and Jamie lost their way

    B.the writer and Jamie climbed the hill

    C.how to read a travel map

    D.how to make a travel plan

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