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We have sweaters all colors $ 50 each.
A. on/at B. in/for C. on/for D. at/at
“I don’t like my parents. They __36▲_ tell me I should do this, and I should not do that. It sometimes makes me angry.” Said Hang Hua, a middle school student in Nanjing. Do you have the same _37▲__? Why does it seem that some parents are so __38▲__ in their children’s eyes?
Since(自從……以來) you were born, your parents have worried about everything about you. They __39▲__ about your choice(選擇) of friends, the food you eat, your work at school, __40▲__ sleep you get, etc. All these things are part of your life. They want you to grow up __41▲__ and happily.
So how can you __42▲__ things easier on yourself? It’s easier __43▲__ you think. Just let your parents know what you’re doing. Get them to know your friends. Call them if you stay somewhere else __44▲__ than usual. Say __45▲__ to them when you are wrong. Take responsibility(責任) for what you have done. Talk about your ideas with them. They may talk about __46▲__ with you. Most of all, try __47▲__ them. They are still __48▲__ being parents and need your help, too. Someday, when you become a parent, they may give you __49▲__ on how to get on with your __50▲__.
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We have sweaters all colors $ 50 each.
A. on/at B. in/for C. on/for D. at/at
I think the Buddy Club is great. I really enjoy talking with the older students about school life and growing up. They can tell me a lot. One student told me how he relaxed (放松) before exams. Another student told me about great websites about learning History and English.
The Buddy Club is also a good place to just forget about school altogether! One of the older students taught us origami (日本折紙). We made paper planes, birds and hats together.
The table tennis tournament(錦標賽) was a great idea. I didn’t do very well, but I learnt a lot from watching the doubles tournament won by a fourteen-year-old girl and a seventeen-year-old boy.
Last year, we had the annual (每年的) Buddy Club Picnic. Everyone enjoyed the games we played. After I learnt how to fish, I caught two fish in the lake. I think it might be a good idea to change the Buddy Club Picnic to a weekend camping trip. We could learn how to put up (架起) tents (帳篷) and how to find our way through a forest. Many of the older students know how to do this already, and I think they would like to teach the younger students.
I want to say again how much I enjoy the club. When I’m older, I will make friends with younger students. Then, I can tell them all about school life and growing up.
1.What does the writer enjoy doing at the club?
A. Learning Japanese. B. Talking to older students.
C. Losing at table tennis. D. Surfing the Internet.
2.What websites did the writer learn about?
A. Paper planes. B. Origami.
C. History and English. D. Relaxing.
3.Did the writer win the table tennis tournament?
A. No, and he was very unhappy. B. No, but came second.
C. Yes, he won the doubles. D. No, but he enjoyed watching it.
4.How does the writer want to change the picnic?
A. He wants more fish to be caught.
B. He wants to make it shorter.
C. he wants to have it in a tent.
D. He wants to change it to a camping trip.
5.What does the writer want to learn?
A. How to put up a tent and make a fire.
B. How to put up a tent and find his way through a forest.
C. How to make clean water and find his way through a forest.
D. How to find his way through a forest and climb a mountain.
One day a poor boy, who was selling newspapers in a town, found that he had only ten pennies(便士)left, and he was hungry. He decided to ask for a 46 at the next house. However, he had another idea when a young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. But as he looked 47 , she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it, and then asked, “How much do I own(欠)you?”
“My mother teaches me that I should 48 get money for any kindness,” she replied. “So you don’t owe me 49 .”
Many years later, the woman became seriously ill. Then she was sent to a famous hospital in London. Dr Kelly was called in to study her illness. When he heard the name of the 50 which she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. As soon as he walked into her room, he got to know her at once. He did his best to 51 her. Then he gave special attention to her. After some time she got well.
Dr. Kelly asked for her final bill before she left hospital. He 52 it, then wrote something on it 53 it was sent to her. She was afraid to open it, for she believed it would cost the rest of her life to 54 for it all. But 55 she opened it, and read these words on it: Paid in full with one glass of milk.
( )46.A.banana B.drink C.meal
( )47.A.excited B.thirty C.hungry
( )48.A.a(chǎn)lways B.never C.sometimes
( )49.A.a(chǎn)nything B.everything C.nothing
( )50.A.country B.house C.town
( )51.A.protect B.remember C.save
( )52.A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for
( )53.A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.when
( )54.A.take B.pay C.spend
( )55.A.finally B.quickly C.happily
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