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00p.m.
Where
CitySportsHall
267StateStreet
Cost
$10each
Ourspecialoffer:
PlayersfromtheNationalSoccerTeamwillbeyourcoachesforthe5daysofcamp!
.
CoachBenSmith--NationalSoccerTeam
CoachBillWilliams-NationalSoccerTeam
CoachJimWhite--NationalSoccerTeamcaptain
Aims
Afterthecampyouwillbeableto:
·
understandtherulesofthegame
carrytheballwithyourfeet
passtheballtootherplayersusingyourfeet
kicktheballtowardsthegoal(球门)
PleasecomeincomfortableshortsT-shirtsandsportsshoes.
Formoreinformationpleasecallusat01159515092oremailusatKS_soccercamp@hotmail.com.uk
1.Thecampisforthechildrenwho_______.
A.aregoodatsoccer
B.are15~17yearsold
C.comefromKing'
sSchool
D.wanttorelaxincamp
2.Thecampwillstarton_______.
A.September16
B.September20C.Sunday
D.Friday
3.Ifyouwanttojointhecampyoushouldpay_______forit.
A.$5
B.$6
C.$7
D.$10
4.StudentsinthecampcanlearnalltheskillsEXCEPT_______.
A.carryingthefootball
B.kickingagoal
C.passingthefootball
D.makinggamerules
5.Whichofthefollowingseemstobethemostattractive(吸引)tochildren?
A.Thecamplastsfor5days.
B.Thecampdoesn'
tcostmuch.
C.ThecampisorganizedbyKing'
sSchool.
D.Thecoacheswillbenationalsoccerplayers.
B
TALENTONPARADE
ItistimefortheSmithdaleStudentActivityClub’syearlytalentshow.Inthepast,theclubhashadperformerssing,dance,andplaytheviolin,guitar,orpiano.Thisyeartheshowwillbecalled“TalentonParade”,andwearelookingforperformerswithgreatnewideas.Inaddition,wehaveplannedtwoimportantchangesforthisyear’sshow.
TwoShowsInsteadOfOne
First,“TalentonParade”willbeheldontwonights.PerformersintheWednesdaynightshowwillincludestudentsinGradesK-5.PerformersintheFridaynightshowwillincludestudentsinGrades6-12.
SmithdaleHighSchoolHall
Wednesday,May11,6:
30P.M.
Friday,May13,7:
NoTryouts(预选)
Thesecondchangeisthatthisyear’sperformerswillbechoseninanewway.Notryoutswillbeheld.Thefirsttwentyactstosignupforeachshowwillbeaccepted.Otherswillbeputonawaitinglistincasesomeonehasanactthatisnotallowed.You’llbetoldbytelephoneore-mailifyouractisincluded.
Ifyoudonotwishtoperformbutwouldenjoyhelpingbackstagewithlightsorsound,print“stagehand”inlargelettersatthetopofthepermissionslip(同意书).
RulesForActs
1.Eachstudentchosentoperformmustturninapermissionslipsignedbyaparentorguardian(监护人).
2.Allperformersmustbeattheschoolonehourbeforetheshowtime.
3.Performersmustprovidetheirowntransportationtoandfromtheschool.
4.Eachactislimitedtothreeminutes.
5.Noactmayhavemorethanfivepeopleinit.
6.Performersmustprovidetheirownmusic(tapes,CDs,orinstruments)andcostumes.
7.Singersmaysingwithorwithoutmusicalaccompaniment,buttheymaynotsingalongwitharecordedvoiceonaCDortape.
6.Thetwenty-firstacttosignupwillbeallowedtobeperformedonlyif_______.
A.aperformerisunabletoattendB.aperformanceisshortened
C.theperformanceisoriginalD.theperformerisapproved
7.Eachpersonperforminginthetalentshowisrequiredtoturnina_________.
A.telephonenumberB.musicalrecording
C.costumedrawingD.permissionslip
8.Whenshouldasecondgradershowupatschoolontheshownight?
A.Before6:
30P.M.B.Before5:
C.After6:
30P.M.D.After5:
9.Whereisthispassagemostlikelytobefound?
A.Inacityeveningpaper.B.Onanentertainmentwebsite
C.Onaschoolnewsboard.D.Onthewallofamusicstore.
C
Thehumanbrainremembersnegativeexperiencesmoreeasilythanpositiveones.Ourbrainshavedevelopedinthiswaybecausethreats,likedangerousanimals,haveamoreimmediateeffectonpeople’ssurvivalcomparedtopositivethingslikefoodorshelter.Asaresult,youclearlyknowwhatmakesyouunhappy,butdoyouknowwhatmakesyouhappy?
Researchsuggeststhatourlevelofhappinessispartlyshapedbythechoiceswemake.Ifyou’vebeenchasingwealth,fame,powerandsomematerialthings,youmaybelookingforhappinessinthewrongplaces.Psychologistssuggestthatthefollowinghabitscanmakepeoplehappier.
Peoplewhoowncloserelationshipstendtobehappierthanthosewhodonot.Thenumberofourfriendsisnotimportant.Whatmattersisthequalityofourrelationships.Relationshipsthatbringhappinessusuallyconsistofthesharingoffeelings,acceptance,mutual(双方的)respectandtrust.
Peoplewhoexerciseregularlycanimproveboththeirphysicalandmentalwell-being.Someresearchhasshownthatexercisecanbeaseffectiveassomemedicineintreatingdepression.
Ifwearesointerestedinanactivity,wemaylosetrackoftime,andwecanbeinastateofflow.Theactivitycouldbeplayingthepiano,surfingtheInternetorplayingagame…peoplewhoexperienceflowintheirworkorlifetendtobehappier.
Peoplearemorelikelytobehappyiftheyknowwhattheirstrengthsareandcanusethemregularly.Peopleareespeciallyhappywhentheycansetgoalsandusetheirstrengthstoachievethem.
People,whothinkpositivelybybeinggrateful,mindfulandoptimistic,aremorelikelytobehappy.Beinggratefulmeansbeingthankful.Beingmindfulmeansconsidering,focusingon,andenjoyingtheexperiencesofthepresentmoment.Beingoptimisticmeansbeinghopefulaboutthefuture.
10.Humanbrainsremembersnegativethingsmoreeasilybecausenegativethings_______.
A.tendtoaffecthumansurvivalimmediately
B.areeasytoremember
C.aremuchmoreimportantthanotherthings
D.canmakepeoplelivemuchhappier
11.Accordingtothispassage,peoplemayfindhappinessin________.
A.beingfamousB.chasingpowerC.settinglifegoalsD.earningmoney
12.Inthelastparagraph,theauthortriestotellusto_________.
A.thinkmoreaboutourfutureB.bepositiveinourlifeandwork
C.focusoneverythinginourlifeD.onlyenjoythepresentmoment
13.Whatdoesthepassagemainlywanttotellus?
A.Whypeoplerememberpositivethingseasily.
B.Whypeopleremembernegativethingseasily.
C.Whatmakespeoplehappy.
D.Whatmakespeoplesad.
D
AmericanEnglishbeganinthe17thcentury.Atthebeginningofthe17thcentury,theEnglishlanguagewasbroughttoNorthAmericabycolonists(殖民者)fromEngland.TheyusedthelanguagespokeninEngland,thatis,ElizabethanEnglish,thelanguageusedbyShakespeare.
Inordertoexploit(开发)newresourcesinAmerica,Britishcolonistssettleddownthereandfrom1607to1732setupthirteencolonies.Inthesethirteenareas,Englishwasacommonlanguageusedbyallpeople.TheycontinuedtospeakastheyhaddoneinEngland.
Astimewentby,theEnglishlanguagegraduallychangedonbothsidesoftheAtlanticOcean.Foreignerslongingforwealthsetfoodonthecoastalareatotrade.TheAmericansadoptedmanywordsfromforeignlanguagesandinventedlotsofnewwordstomeettheircommercial(贸易的)needs.
FollowingAmericanIndependence,famouspeoplelikeThomasJefferson,thepresident,begantoconsiderthatthecountryshouldhavealanguageofitsown.NoahWebstercompile(编纂)threeelementarybooksonEnglish.Later,heexpressedtheideathatasanindependentnation,Americashouldhaveasystemofitsowninlanguageaswellasingovernment.Afterthesecondhalfofthe19thcentury,manygreatwriterssuchasMarkTwainhelpedthedevelopmentofAmericanEnglish.
EnglishinAmericahasdevelopedacharacterofitsown,showingthelifeandthephysicalandsocialenvironmentoftheAmericanpeople.SincetheriseoftheUnitedStatestoapositionofworldimportance,AmericanEnglishwillenrichtheEnglishlanguagegreatly.Withtherapiddevelopmentofmodernmassmediaandthecommonneedsofeconomic,culturalandpoliticalexchanges,AmericanEnglishwillbemorewidelyusedintheworldthanBritishEnglish.
14.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?
A.PeoplefromtheseasideweremorewillingtolearnEnglish.
B.TheEnglishlanguagechangedasaresultofinnercultureshock.
C.NewwordsoccurredinAmericanEnglishasresultoflocalinvention.
D.InternationalbusinessandtradecontributedtothedevelopmentofAmericanEnglish.
15.WhatdoweknowaboutAmericanEnglishaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itcameintobeingattheendofthe17thcentury.
B.IthardlymakescontributionstothedevelopmentofEnglish.
C.ItsdevelopmenthasacloserelationshipwithAmericanpeople’slife.
D.IthasbeenmorewidelyusedthanBritishEnglishfromthebeginning.
II.完型填空(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
IhadjuststartedmysecondyearstudyingatCambridgeUniversitywhenIwasfacedwiththenewsIhadneverexpected.Alumpinmyneck 1 outtobecancer.Iwould 2 sixmonthsofchemotherapy(化疗).
Aftertheshock,Iwasstruckbythisthought:
my 3 didn’thaveanyroomforcancer.IhadsomuchIwantedto 4 andsomanygoalsIwantedtochase.
Iwasfacedwiththe 5 joboftellingmyfriendsandfamily.Then,Ihadtodecidewhetherto 6 inCambridgeandtakefiveexamsattheendoftheyear.Mydoctor 7 againstit,andsodidmyparentsandteachers.
Mydoctorsandteachersconvincedmethattakingsome