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 The other day I was showing the boys the weekly chemistry experiment when, ________ I knew it, the mixture was bubbling over everywhere.

   A.if             B.before         C.though         D.unless

 

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某中学生英语报正在向广大中学生征文。请以“Why a sense of humor is important”为题写一篇英语短文,向该报投稿。内容包括:

1.幽默能体现个性;

    2. 幽默有益于身心健康;

    3. 幽默能融洽与他人的关系。

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  1.词数100左右;

2.请在答题卡上作答。

 

Why a sense of humor is important?

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John stayed up late last night, so while he woke up in the                  1._________

morning, it was already 9 o’clock. He thought, “I was late for                    2._________

school.” Then he got dressed quickly and washed him                        3._________

in no more than ten seconds and hurried into living-room                    4._________

where his mother was preparing for breakfast. Before his mother             5._________

could say anything, he told her, “Mum, it is too late that I                   6._________

have    no time enjoy my breakfast. Good-bye!” With these words               7._________

he got his schoolbag but ran out. On the way to school, he                  8._________

rode fast. It took him ten minutes, four minutes less than usually, to          9._________

come to the school gate. To his great surprises, it was closed. “Ha!               10._________

It is Saturday! How forgetful I am today!”

 

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Michael Lewis writes about the inner strategies of sports to fans’ delight, and yet describes the personalities and worlds of his real-life characters with such depth that nonfans will enjoy his writing just as much. He looked successfully at baseball management with Moneyball.  Now The Blind Side examines the increasing value placed on the left tackle(左后卫)position in football, the high pressure world of college football recruiting(招收队员), and in particular, the life of one promising young left tackle, Mike Oher.

Oher’s story’s attractive. The big boy was silent to the point that many people thought he was mentally disabled. Then, in a lucky break, Oher and a friend are admitted to a very white, private high school, far across town from their own poor African-American neighborhood. Oher is unbelievably far behind academically, but he’s taken under the wing of Sean Tuohy, one of the school’s coaches, a wealthy man whose family Oher eventually joins. Before long, though Oher almost completely lacks football experience, he leads him to new athletic heights and brings on a fierce competition from eager college coaches.

Lewis’s book brings on many interesting questions: How did a kid like Oher get so lost in the college recruiting system at first? How far should the system bend to meet the needs of a few student athletes? Are the Tuohys the most selfless, or are they using Oher themselves? If so, does it matter, if it benefits him? And what should we think of the college recruiting system that comes after him? These are just a few subjects raised by this highly readable book.

No fan of football should pass on this good one, but even if your interest in sports is only mild, consider tracking down the works of Michael Lewis.

1.Michael Lewis is ________.

    A. a football player        B. a high school student    C. a book writer            D. a football coach

2.People thought Oher was mentally disabled because ________.

    A. he was too tall and heavy                        B. he seldom spoke with others

    C. he was too academically poor                 D. he was an African-American

3.The third paragraph is intended to ________.

    A. explore deep meanings of the book            B. tell how hard it is to understand the story

    C. question the poor quality of the book            D. show what a hot topic the book becomes

4.Which of the following would be the best title?

A. The Blind Side: Progress of a Game               B. Michael Lewis: Thinker of Real Life

C. Where Is College Recruiting System Going?        D. Where Are the African-Americans Going?

 

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Summer is a busy time for travel. For years, people have wondered whether they are safe from viruses when they travel in small, enclosed areas. They worry about close contact with others who may be sick.

The current spread of a swine flu(猪流感) virus has added to these concerns. Recently, the World Health Organization raised its warning about the new H1N1 virus to its highest level. W.H.O. Director-General Margaret Chan declared the sickness a pandemic–a disease that has spread to many nations. Given this information, many people want to know how safe it is to travel?

The answers people are getting may seem conflicting. For example, a W.H.O. statement urged nations not to close their borders or limit trade and travel. Director-General Chan said cases are generally not that serious for most people. Still, W.H.O. officials continue to report new cases across the world.

In the past, the W.H.O. and experts noted guidance for disease spread on airplanes. The experts said you could get infected only if you sit within two rows of someone who is sick. That would be a distance of up to three meters from the sick person. And this was true only if you sat there for more than eight hours.

But a travel-health expert says this guidance may not be helpful for swine flu. He suggests steps that could help prevent getting swine flu on an airplane. His advice includes keeping the airflow over your seat on the “low” position. The doctor says you should point the equipment so the flow of air is just in front of your face.

Doctors say anyone with pain, swelling(肿胀) or red skin on a leg during or after a long trip may have a blood clot(凝块). Anyone with such signs should see a doctor as soon as possible. The condition many times can be treated with drugs that thin the blood and stop the clot from moving through the body.

1.The underlined word “conflicting” is closest in meaning to ________.

    A. in disagreement      B. not true             C. the same             D. unbelievable

2.According to Director-General Chan, the swine flu is ________.

    A. a disease spread on airplanes                    B. a very dangerous disease

    C. a disease requiring limit travel                 D. a widely spread disease

3.Which of the following is the travel-health expert’s opinion on traveling in an airplane?

    A. It’s safe to sit within two rows of a sick person.

    B. It’s helpful to keep air flowing right before your face.

    C. It’s important for a passenger to stay in a plane within 8 hours.

    D. It’s certain that a passenger will have a blood clot after a long flight.

4.What would be the best title for the text?

    A. Stop Traveling in Case of Swine Flu              B. Experts’ Arguments Over Swine Flu

    C. Prevention of Swine Flu on the Trip              D. No News Is the Best News

 

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In spite of the uncertainty of the economy, the movie industry has been stricken by a box-office outburst. Suddenly it seems as if everyone is going to the movies, with ticket sales this year up 17.5 percent, to $1.7 billion.

And it is not just because ticket prices are higher. Attendance has also jumped, by nearly 16 percent. If that pace continues through the year, it would amount to the biggest box-office increase in at least two decades.

Americans, for the moment, just want to hide in a very dark place. People want to forget their troubles, and they want to be with other people. Helping feed the outburst is the mix of movies, which have been more audience-friendly in recent months as the studios have tried to adjust after the discouraging sales of more serious films.

As she stood in line at the 18-screen Bridge theater complex here on Thursday to buy weekend tickets for “Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience,” Angel Hernandez was not thinking much about escaping reality. Instead, Ms. Hernandez, a Los Angeles parking lot attendant and mother of four young girls, was focused on one very specific reality: her wallet.

 “Spending hundreds of dollars to take them to Disneyland is ridiculous right now,” she said. “For $60 and some candy money I can still be a good mom and give them a little fun.”

A lot of parents may have been thinking the same thing Friday, as “Jonas Brothers” sold out more than 800 theaters, and was expected to sell a powerful $25 million or more in tickets.

The film industry appears to have had a hand in its recent good luck. Over the last year or two, studios have released movies that are happier, scarier or just less depressing than what came before. After poor results for a rush of serious dramas built around the Middle East, Hollywood got back to comedies(喜剧).

1.Which of the following is not a reason for the improvement of the movie industry?

A. A growing number of people are going to the cinema.

B. People are richer with the development of economy.

C. More comedies are made than serious films.

D. People have to pay more to watch a movie.

2.Ms. Hernandez purchased the movie tickets because ________.

A. she tried to escape reality                      B. she was a crazy movie fan

C. she was fond of Disneyland                   D. she wanted to please her kids

3.According to the text, which of the following number is not used to describe the shooting up of the movie industry?

A.17.5%             B. $1.7 billion         C. $60                  D. $25 million

4.The passage is developed mainly by ________.

A. presenting the effect and analyzing the causes      

B. following the order of time

C. describing problems and drawing a conclusion    

D. making comparison of ideas

 

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