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52.A.joinedB.attendedC.wentD.joinedin

53.A.popularB.unpopularC.welcomeD.unwelcome

54.A.livingB.turningC.endingD.changing

55.A.makingB.makeC.decideD.deciding

 Manystudentsfindtheexperienceofattendinguniversitylecturestobeaconfusingandfrustratingexperience.Thelecturerspeaksforoneortwohours,perhaps46thetalkwithslides,writingupimportantinformationontheblackboard,47readingmaterialandgivingoutassignment.Thenewstudentseestheotherstudentscontinuouslywritingonnotebooksand48whattowrite.Veryoftenthestudentleavesthelecturewithnoteswhichdonotcatchthemainpointsand49becomehardevenforthestudentstounderstand.

Mostinstitutionsprovidecourseswhichassistnewstudentstodeveloptheskillstheyneedtobe50listenersandnote-takers.Iftheseareunavailable,therearemanyusefulstudy-skillsguideswhich51learnerstopracticetheseskillsindependently.Inallcasesitisimportantto52theproblembeforeactuallystartingyourstudies.

Itisimportanttoacknowledgethatmoststudentshavedifficulty53acquiringthelanguageskillsrequiredincollegestudy.Onewayof54thesedifficultiesistoattendthelanguageandstudy-skillsclasseswhichmostinstitutionsprovidethroughouttheacademicyear.Anotherbasicstrategyistofindastudypartner55itispossibletoidentifydifficulties,exchangeideasandprovidesupport.

46.A.extendingB.illustratingC.performingD.conducting

47.A.attributingB.contributingC.distributingD.explaining

48.A.suspectsB.understandsC.wondersD.convinces

49.A.whatB.thoseC.asD.which

50.A.effectiveB.passiveC.relativeD.expressive

51.A.enableB.stimulateC.advocateD.prevent

52.A.evaluateB.acquaintC.tackleD.formulate

53.A.inB.onC.ofD.with

54.A.preventingB.withstandingC.sustainingD.overcoming

55.A.inthatB.forwhichC.withwhomD.suchas

OnedaywhenJamiecamehomeafterschool,hismotherhadonherworryface.Heknewshewasthinkingof46"

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Jamiesaid."

Yes.I'

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she'

said.

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"

Thecoastlinewillbeinthedark,"

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reright."

They'

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ButJamiereallyworriedaboutthosefishingboatshimself.Thefishingboatswould50thecove(海湾)inthedark.

Jamietookflaresandrushedintothewind.Therewasacliffbythesea.Hestartedtoclimb.He51himselfuphandoverhand.Atlasthereachedthetop.

He52threetimes.Onthefourthtryhefiredoffoneoftheflares.Itroseandcutintotheblackskyinbrightlight.Thenhesawanansweringflareupatsea.Jamiefiredofftwomore.Hesawanotheransweringflareup,thenanother,thenanother.Theansweringflaresfromthefishingboatsshowedthey53theentrancetothecovebutthenchangedcourseandwere54sailingintothecove.Theywerealmosthome.Jamiehelped55thefishermenofthevillage.

46.A.thewindB.thecloudsC.therainD.theweather

47.A.JamieB.hismotherC.thefireD.thelights

48.A.MessagesB.AccidentsC.TroublesD.Questions

49.A.sureB.luckyC.safeD.ready

50.A.loseB.missC.leaveD.forget

51.A.pushedB.pulledC.carriedD.climbed

52.A.madeB.triedC.failedD.finished

53.A.wereatB.hadfoundC.hadpassedbyD.weregoinginto

54.A.nowB.thenC.onceD.again

55.A.answerB.saveC.findoutD.lookfor

Moreandmoreteachersandparentshavenoticedanotherkindofpollution,46camefromtheprintedpaperssoldonstreets.

Theseprintedthingslooklikenewspaperbuthavehardlyanythingtodowiththem.Youcanonlyfindreadingmaterialsbadly47there-somearetoostrangeforanyonetobelieve,48arefrighteningstoriesofsomethingevenworse.However,manyoftheyoungstudentsaregettingabsorbedinsuchpoisonousreading,whichcoststhemwhattheyshouldpayfortheirbreakfastandbringthemnightmaresandimmoralideas49return.Homeworkisleftundone,dailygameslost.

Thesesellersshoutonstreetssellingtheirpaperswell.Thewriters,publishersandprinters,50theyare,weneverknow,aremakingtheirsilentmoney.Thesheepskinnedwolf'

sstoriesseemtohavebeenforgottenonceagain.

Whynotforbidthiskindofthingsatschool?

Yes,bothteachersandparentshave51eachotherformorestrictcontroloftheyoungreaders.Yetunfortunately,52youwanttoforbidit,themoretheywanttohavealookatit.Sometimesyoumayevenfindseveralchildrenshareonepatchedpaper,whichhastraveledfromonehandto53drivenbythecuriousnature.

Itreallydoesharmtooursociety.Ithasalreadyformedasortofmoralpollution.The54teachersandparentsneedmorepowerfulsupport.Meanwhile,theyoungreadersneedmore.interestingbookstohelpthem55theseuglypapers.

46.A.itB.that.C.whichD.thispollution

47.A.madeofB.madeupC.madefromD.madein

48.A.theothersB.othersC.theotherD.someothers

49.A.asB.inC.forD.from

50.A.howeverB.whoeverC.whicheverD.however

51.A.warnedB.advisedC.persuadedD.asked

52.A.ifB.themoreC.oneD.onlywhen

53.A.theothersB.someothersC.anotherD.others

54.A.puzzledB.disappointedC.anxiousD.worried

55.A.destroyB.throwawayC.fightagainstD.getridof

Itisalwaysinterestingtovisitanothercountry,especiallyforthosewhohavenevertraveledagreatdeal.Foreign46canbeveryeducationalforanyoneifheisinterestedenoughtomakepreparationsbeforehand.Learningthelanguageofthenewcountrywouldbedifficultforthetraveler,47thebenefitsofsuchaneffortwouldbecomeobviousimmediately48hisarrival.Itmaynotseemimportanttohimwhenhecomfortablystaysathome,butknowinghowto49amealorbookaroomisnecessaryforthenewcomerinastrangecountry.Withoutknowingthelanguage,itisverydifficult50thestrangertounderstandthepeopleofthenewcountryandtheircustoms.

Ofcourse,inoursmallworlditisoftenpossibletofindsomeone51understandsourown,butthisisonlysecond-bestforthetraveler.Tobesure,hecanseeplacesandthings52__theuseofalanguage,butplacesandthings53nottheheartofanycountry.Togetthegreatestbenefitfromatrip54anothercountry,itishowimportantforthevisitorto55anunderstandingofthelanguage.

46.A.travelB.countryC.languageD,people

47.A.whenB.soC.andD.but

48.A.onB.beforeC.whileD.at

49.A.buyB.orderC.eatC.book

50.A.ofB.toC.forD.in

51.A.whoB.whereC.whichD.whom

52.A.withoutB.withC.byD.that

53.A.isB.areC.wereD.had

54.A.ofB.inC.toD.on

55.A.hasB.havingC.hadD.have

Didyousleepwelllastnight?

Maybemanypeoplewillanswer:

No.Infact,intheworldaboutoneinthreepeopledonothavegoodsleep.46yousayyoudonothavegoodsleep,itmeanswakingearlyandnotgettingbacktosleep,ofteninterruptedshortperiodofsleep,orhoursofwakefulness.You47gettired,worried,andanxious.Yourmemoryandabilitytorememberthingswillbe48.

Thenwhatshouldyoudowhenyouhavethetrouble?

Donotworryaboutittoomuch.First,let'

sseewhetheryoucansleepyourself.Thewaysareasfollows:

First,49thatyourbedroomisn'

ttoocoldortoohot.Keepitdarkandquiet.

Second,checkyourlifestyle:

Donotdrinktea,coffee,colaorchocolatefourhoursbefore50.Drinklessliquidsothatyoucanhavenoorfewervisitstothetoilet.

Setyourbodyclockwellbygettingupandgoingtobedatthefixedtimeeveryday.You__51takeanydaytimenaps.

Developarelaxingbedtimehabit.Reador52music,thentakeawarmbath.If

youreallycannotsleep,trysomebread,rice53milk.Theywillhelpyoufallasleep.

Goforadailywalk.Naturallighthelpsyoutoputyourbodyclockintocorrecthabit,54doexerciseoutdoorsifyoucan.

Forgettheworriesoftheday.Writedownanyworries,thoughtsorquestionsbeforeyougotobed.Withthesewrittendown,youwillhave55tothinkaboutandyoursleepwillbecomeeasier.

46.A.whenB.incaseC.ifD.as

47.A.mightB.mayC.mustD.should

48.A.aff

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