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Along with these physical changes, there come many psychological changes. Boys and girls tend to be different in this 1.. Many boys become risk-takers—they want to find their own limits and the limits of the world around them, but may not have the 2. to make good 3. in their behavior. At the same time, girls often want someone—anyone—to talk to, as they try to4. with their strong feelings.
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1.He worked hard and lived his dream.
He was a__________person and__________his dream come true.
2.Whoever you are, you must follow the laws of nature.
__________ who you are, you must follow the laws of nature.
3.1 didn't learn the truth until the next day.
It was_______________the next day that I learned the truth.
4.If she doesn't invite me, I will not go to her birthday party.
___________ , I will not go to her birthday party.
5.The trees around our school are the home of birds.
The trees around our school are__________birds.
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1.Everyone in my family is making p_____for the coming Spring Festival.
2.In this peaceful land, people live in perfect h_____with nature.
3.They never even gave me a chance to _____(辩解)myself.
4.Jack Ma is extremely_____(乐观的)about the future of Alipay.
5.Taking on_____(具有挑战性的)projects will help your study a lot.
Every new person added to the planet needs food, water, clothes, and so on.1. Those things require extra natural resources,including land and water. But Earth’s riches are limited. Less than 1 percent of Earths water can be used for drinking and washing. One out of every thirteen people around the world does not always have enough clean water. 2..Too many people are using too much water, especially in the already dry areas of the southwestern United States.
Food shortages(不足)are even more common. Worldwide, one out of every seven people does not get enough to eat. 3.. Over time, the soil loses its nutrients (营养)and the farmland becomes useless for growing food. As the world becomes more crowded (拥挤的), more land is needed to make way for growing cities.4.. That’s a problem because trees help take in a gas called carbon dioxide. Humans produce carbon dioxide by burning coal and oil. Fewer trees mean more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The buildup of carbon dioxide traps heat and pollution above Earth.
5., although every person uses the planet's resources. The richest billion people, Americans especially, use the most resources. They also produce the most waste.
A.Forests are cleared away
B.Some people use a lot more than others
C.Water shortages have hit many parts of the world
D.Water pollution is a serious problem in some areas
E.More trees should be planted to handle air pollution
F.Huge needs for food force farmers to overuse their land
G.More people mean more cars, roads, schools, hospitals, and stores
The evening arrived; the boys took their places. The master, in his cooled uniform, stood at the table; his poor helpers were behind him; the gruel (稀粥) was served out; and after they spoke to God to give thanks, there was little time left to eat. The gruel disappeared immediately; the boys whispered each other, and encouraged Oliver to ask for more. Oliver was very hungry and decided to take a risk. He rose from the table; and went to the master, plate and spoon in hand, said:
“Please, sir, I want some more.”
①
The master was a fat, healthy man; but he turned very pale. He looked at Oliver in great surprise for some seconds, and nearly fell but for the support to the table. The helpers were frozen with wonder; the boys with fear.
“What!” said the master at last, in a confused voice.
“Please,sir,” replied Oliver,“I want some more.”
The master hit Oliver’s head with the ladle; and screamed for Mr. Bumble.
②
The board were sitting in plotting (密谋) something, when Mr. Bumble rushed into the room in great excitement, and spoke to the gentleman loudly in the high chair, said:
“Mr. Limbkins,I beg your pardon,sir! Oliver Twist has asked for more!”
③
“For more!” said Mr. Limbkins. “Calm yourself, Bumble,and answer me clearly. Do I understand that he asked for more, after he had eaten the supper allotted (配给) by the dietary?”
“He did,sir,”replied Bumble.
“That boy will be hung,” said the gentleman in white. “I know that boy will be hung.”
Nobody was against the gentleman’s opinion. A heated discussion took place. Oliver was put in a cold, dark room and no boys were allowed to talk to him; and a bill was next morning pasted on the outside of the gate, offering a reward of five pounds to anybody who would take Oliver Twist off the hands of the parish (教区).In other words, five pounds and Oliver Twist were offered to any man or woman who wanted an apprentice to any trade,business, or calling.
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“I never was more convinced of anything in my life,”said the gentleman in white, as he knocked at the gate and read the bill next morning: “I never was more convinced of anything in my life, than I am that that boy will come to be hung.”
1.The first paragraph is mainly about .
A. the need for courage
B. the hope for the gruel
C. the cause of the incident
D. the importance of rule
2.Why were the characters in the text annoyed about Oliver asking for more?
A. Oliver put the master to the trouble of cooking more.
B. Oliver challenged the practice of existing food supply. .
C. Oliver impressed Limbkins with his not keeping diet.
D. Oliver had bad relationships with the gentleman in white,
3.The sentences “There was a general start Everyone stood still with horror” can be put in
A. ① B. ②
C. ③ D. ④
4.What would happen to Oliver according to the last two paragraphs?
A. He had to leave the parish to avoid being hung.
B. He became an apprentice working for Bumble.
C. He was saved by other boys from being traded.
D. He would be sold to anyone offering the reward.
Years ago parents worried their children would learn the truth about Santa Claus(圣诞老人)from others, but now they have a new problem—the Internet.
A recent study from Hide My Ass! Shows 1 in 8 American parents said the Internet told their children the truth about Santa Claus. 44% of parents thought Google was a danger to this Christmas story, as children searched for Santa and found pages explaining he is not real. About 34 percent of children questioned Santa Claus after seeing ads online for gifts they had asked for in their letters to the North Pole (北极). Sadly,one in three children said their Christmas spirit was dead after reading a post saying Santa wasn’t real.
Before the Internet, the only way children found out their parents bought their gifts was if they were in a bad hiding place. Today, two-thirds of parents never clear their browser (浏览器) history, making it easy for kids to find out the gifts under the tree weren't put there by a happy man and his little helpers.
To keep Mr. Claus alive, “Keep Believing in Santa”, an organization created by Hide My Ass!, helps kids believe in Santa. Parents receive free software from the organization that monitors all online search results and web pages that could tell kids the truth about the man who lives in the North Pole, by hiding any information that may suggest he doesn't exist.
However, there is still a higher possibility of the Internet now being the main cause of a child's belief in Santa ending, and it can also result in kids finding out sooner than for those born before the digital age.
''With this organization, we wanted to give parents a new tool that would allow them to keep the magic of Christmas and the mystery of Santa for that little bit longer,” Cian Mckenna-Charley, marketing director at Hide My Ass!.
1.What does the underlined word “questioned” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. doubted B. described
C. dismissed D. discouraged
2.“Keep Believing in Santa" is created to .
A. make Santa Claus as real a man as possible
B. help parents keep the mystery of Santa Claus
C. tell stories about Santa Claus for younger kids
D. stop children from surfing the Internet too much
3.Which statement does Cian Mckenna-Charley probably agree with?
A. Parents must clear their browser history.
B. Santa Claus always lives in the North Pole.
C. Christmas spirit can be kept a little bit longer.
D. Gifts are put by Santa under the Christmas tree.
4.What is the main idea of the text?
A. Christmas is boring without Santa Claus.
B. Parents make efforts to protect Santa Claus.
C. The Internet is a new danger to Santa Claus.
D. Many children find the secret of Santa Claus