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Children are being indirectly affectly by the impact of the recession (经济衰退) on their parents, the Children’s society warns.

   The chief executive of the Children’s Society, Bob Reitemeier, said that children were “on the front of recession”. He said the recession made it even more important to try to end child poverty.

   The answers suggest children from poorer backgrounds are more likely to be affected, but over a third of children across all backgrounds said they were aware that the recession was worrying their parents.

   Fifteen-year-old Patricia said her family felt the impact of the recession on their everyday budget(预算). “We have to save up our money and do not spend it so much on unnecessary things,”she said.

   Those questioned appeared to have great awareness of the economic crisis, which, unsurprisingly, was higher among the older children. But around 15% said they hadn’t been affected by it.

   Recent figures showed that in 2007 there were 850,000 young people with no particular occupation. An official from the government said it was so “disappointing” that some young people were concerned about the economy.

   Parents are clearly best placed to talk to their children about their worries, but schools also play an important role in teaching young people the skills they need to become healthy, happy and confident individuals.

1.Which of the following is true?

      A. It is more important to try to end child poverty in the recession.

      B.Children from poorer areas are less likely to be affected.

      C.All the children questioned are worried about the economy.

      D.That some young people are worrying about the economy is “good news”.

2.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in Paragraph 5?

      A. The poorer background.   B.The impact of the recession. 

C. Everyday budget.        D.The government.

3.What’s the main idea of the passage?

      A. Many children are concerned about the recession.

      B.Children are being directly affected by the recession.

      C.The recession affected children indirectly.

      D. Schools play an important role in teaching young people how to become healthy, happy and confident individuals. 

                               

 

1.A 2.B 3.C
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Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.”

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1.After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .

A. stop observing owls                   B. not stay up hooting again

C. not enter the back garden again      D. make no mistakes about wild owl cries

2.“Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”

A. I understood                          B. everybody knew about it

      C. I heard the noise                     D. no money was paid

3.Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.

A. all his efforts seemed to be meaningless  B. his wife let out his secret by chance

C. garden owls hooted so differently       D. Fred had been doing the same

4.The text suggests that __________.

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C. Fred was always good at pleasing owls   D. owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

 

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When Kevin fell to the ground, the mother of one of the players rushed out of the stands to his aid.

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After his recovery, he became a volunteer junior firefighter, learning some of the emergency first-aid

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"The food was stuck. I couldn't breathe," she said. She thought she was dying. "I was very frightened."

Who was the woman?

Penny Brown.

1.The author wrote the passage to show us that_______.

A. miracles are predestined and they can happen anywhere

B. whoever helps you in trouble will get a reward one day

C. God will help those who give others a helping hand

D. miracles won’t come without any difficulty sometimes

2.Which of the following statements is True of Kevin Stephan?

A. He was hit on the face by a boy and almost lost his life

B. He was a volunteer junior firefighter, teaching the players first-aid skills

C. He worked part-time in a local restaurant to save money for college

D. He saved Penny Brown though he didn’t really know how to deal with food choke

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A. She was invited to give the players directions

B. She volunteered to give medical services

C. She was a little worried about his son’s safety

D. She came to watch her son’s game and cheered him

4.The underlined word “revived”(paragraph3) most likely means______.

A. came back to life      B. became worse     C. failed      D. moved

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A. happy        B. surprised         C. sad       D. worried

 

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  Signing up for a night class is always a good starting point. Not only is it an ideal way to meet like-minded people,it can also be a great new learning experience. Pubs and clubs can be a good meeting place but can be a bit hard if you are on your own.

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A.have night classes with like-minded people

B.do something good for the environment on your own

C.discuss a book with other members at a pub

D.benefit the environment while doing outdoor exercise

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C.A charity fashion show.    D.A dinner dance away from the treadmill.

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A.Pubs or clubs.  B.The Internet.  C.The working place. D.The gym.

 

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I was caught in the war and put to prison.I was sure that I was to be killed,I became  terribly nervous.I reached in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes(香烟),which had   1__ their search.I found one and because of my  2hands,I could only get it to my lips.But I had no  3

       I looked   4the bars(铁栏)at my jailer(狱警).He did not make eye contact with me.I called out to him,“Have you got a light?” He looked at me,and came over to  5my cigarette.

      As he came close and lit the match,his eyes met with mine.At that moment,I smiled I don't know  6I did that,Perhaps it was  7,perhaps it was because,when you get very close,one to another,it is very hard not to  8.In any case,I smiled.It was   9a spark(火花)jumped across the distance between our two hearts.I know he didn't want to,but my smile jumped through the bars and caused a smile on his lips.He lit my cigarette but stayed near,looking at me  10_ in the eyes and continuing to smile.

     I kept smiling at him,now   11of him as a person and not just a jailer.And his looking at me seemed to have a new   12,too.“Do you have kids?” he asked.

    “Yes,here,here.”I took out my wallet and nervously searched for the pictures of my family.He, too,took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his  13and hopes for them.My eyes were filled with   14.I said that I feared that I'd never see my family again,never have the chance to see them grow up.Tears came to his eyes,too.

     Suddenly,  15,he unlocked my cell(牢房)and silently led me out.Out of the prison,quietly and by   16routes,out of the town.There,at the edge of town,he set me   17.And without another word,he turned back toward the town.

     My life was  18by a smile.

     Yes, the smile—the unaffected,unplanned,natural connection between people.I really believe that if that part of you and that part of me could   19each other,we wouldn’t be enemies.We couldn’t have  20or envy or fear.

1.A. avoided          B.escaped           C.followed        D.prevented

2.A.interacting         B.trying             C.shaking          D.upsetting

3.A.energy           B.strength           C.daylight      D.matches

4.A.over              B.through              C.below            D.above

5.A.1ight             B.smoke             C.accept          D.operate

6.A.when              B.where             C.why             D.how

7.A.embarrassment   B.confidence    C.disappointment    D.nervousness

8.A.smile             B.smoke             C.call                D.glare

9.A.as though          B.even though        C.if only        D.what if

10.A.deliberately     B.thankfully     C.directly              D.immediately

11.A.certain         B.aware             C.tired           D.careful

12.A.motivation       B.belief               C.response        D.meaning

13.A.plans               B.procedure         C.accomplishment   D.concern

14.A.admiration       B.shame           C.tears          D.ambition

15.A.without difficulty  B.without another word C.with reason       D.with safety

16.A.1eft             B.front           C.back            D.right

17.A.out             B.up                C.off             D.free

18.A.saved           B.inspired          C.delivered      D.approached

19.A.realise         B.adapt             C.comfort             D.recognize

20.A.love           B.sympathy          C.hatred         D.worry

 

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  ---_______? He had been working so hard at his lessons.

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