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()52.A.hundredB.hundredsC.hundredofD.hundredsof
()53.A.makeB.makesC.madeD.making
()54.A.thinkB.thoughtC.thinksD.thinking
()55.A.wakeupB.turnupC.sleepD.pickup
()56.A.talkstoB.talkingtoC.talktoD.speakto
()57.A.inB.atC.onD.before
()58.A.isB.areC.amD.be
()59.A.agoB.overC.moreD.much
()60.A.boringB.boredC.interestingD.interested
Maybeyoushouldlearntorelax!
LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.Theirschooldaysarebusyenough.___1___school,though,Cathytakesthetwoboysfromfootballtobasketball.ThenshehastotakeherdaughtertoPianolessons.Thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntil7pm.Theyhaveaquick___2__,andit’stimeforhomework.
TheTaylorsarelikemanyAmericanandBritishParents.Theytaketheir__3____fromactivitytoactivity,andtrytofitasmuchaspossibleintotheirkids’lives.Doctors___4___manychildrenareundertoomuchpressure.Teacherscomplainaboutteachingtiredkidsinthe____5___
Mostchildrentakepartinafter-schoolclubs.Activitiesincludesports,languagelearning,music,___6___mathclasses.PushyParentsarenothingnew,butnowparentsseemtopushtheirchildrenalotmore.Parentsseeotherchildrendoing__7____things,andtheyfeeltheirownchildrendothesame.
LindaMiller,a__8___ofthreeinLondon,knowsallaboutsuchpressure.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsfromaveryyoungage,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirkidstoallkindsofclasseswhentheyarevery___9___Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwith___10___children.It’scrazy.Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.”
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()2.A.breakfastB.lunchC.supperD.fruit
()3.A.childB.childrenC.girlD.boy
()4.A.tellB.speakC.sayD.talk
()5.A.homeB.classroomC.hospitalD.hotel
()6.A.soB.orC.andD.but
()7.A.muchB.alittleC.littleD.alotof
()8.A.fatherB.motherC.auntD.sister
()9.A.oldB.youngC.newD.happy
()10.A.othersB.theotherC.otherD.theothers
Doyourememberwhatyouweredoing?
Peopleoftenrememberwhattheyweredoingwhentheyheardthenewsofimportanteventsinhistory.IntheUnitedStates,forexample,manypeoplerememberwhattheyweredoing__1___April4,1968.Thiswasoneofthemostimportant__2__inmodernAmericanhistory.Onthisday,DrMartinLutherKingwaskilledinthecityofMemphisInAmerica.Althoughsomepeoplemaynotrememberwhomurderedhim,Theyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhenthey__3___abouttheevent.
Eventhemosteverydayactivitiescanseemimportant.RobertAllenisnowover40.Hewasjustastudentatthetime,butherememberswhathewasdoingwhenheheardthenews.“Itwasabright,__4____day,”Robertremembers.“Wewerehavingfunintheplaygroundwhenthebellrang.Ourteacheraskedus__5___whatweweredoingandlisten.Hetoldusthenews;
MartinLutherKingdiedjust10minutesago!
’Wecouldn’tbelieveit!
”Schoolclosedfortheday,andRobertandhisfriendswalkedhometogetherin___6___.
Notalleventsinhistoryareasterribleasthis,ofcourse.Many__7___alsosaytheyrememberwhattheyweredoingwhenman___8___walkedonthemoononJuly20,1969.Inmorerecenthistory,mostChineserememberwhattheyweredoingwhenYangLiWeibecamethefirstChineseastronautinspace.Yang__9____intospaceonOctober15,2003.HisflightaroundtheEarthlastedabout22hours.Whenhereturned,hebecameanationalheroinChina,andbecame___10____allovertheworld.
()1.A.inB.atC.onD.after
()2.A.eventB.eventsC.thingD.things
()3.A.hearB.hearsC.heardD.hearing
()4.A.sunB.sunyC.rainyD.sunny
()5.A.stopB.tostopC.tostoppedD.stopping
()6.A.silentB.silenceC.happyD.happily
()7.A.AmericaB.AmericanC.AmericansD.English
()8.A.firstB.oneC.onceD.a
()9.A.goB.goesC.wentD.going
()10.A.sadB.famousC.happyD.exciting
I’vebeenstudyinghistoryinChina.
MynameisLeo.I’mfromAustralia,andI’vebeenteaching___1____Chinafortwoyears.IteachinHarbin,thecapitalofHeilongjiangProvince.Thisisan___2___citywithaverycolorfulhistory.ThereissomeEuropeaninfluenceinthecity,andsomeoftheoldbuildingsinHarbinareinRussianstyle.
SinceIcametoChina,I’vebeenlearningalotaboutmyfamilyhistory.AlthoughI’mAustralian,myfamilyisJewish.___3____itwasveryinterestingformetolearnthat___4____JewscametoliveinHarbinmanyyearsago.Myparentswereso__5__whenItoldthemaboutthis.Infact,thefirstJewsProbablycametoKaifengmorethana____6____yearsagoandwerewelcomedbytheSongEmperor.
WhenIlivedinAustralia,IstudiedhistoryatschoolbutweusuallystudiedAustralianor___7_____history.However,whenIheardthatIwasgoingtoworkinChina,Istarted___8____Chinesehistory.I’vebeenstudyingforovertwoyearsnow.MyfriendsinAustraliasaid_____9___Chinesehistorywasveryhardtounderstand,butIdon’treallyagree.Ithinkifyoustudyhard,you’llbeabletounderstandanyculture.Foraforeignerlikeme,themoreIlearnaboutChinesehistory,the_10_____IenjoylivinginChina.
()1.A.atB.inC.onD.from
()2.A.interestB.interestedC.interestingD.bad
()3.A.BecauseB.SoC.thatD.what
()4.A.muchB.alotofC.alittleD.little
()5.A.surpriseB.surprisingC.surprisedD.sad
()6.A.thousandsB.thousandC.thousandsofD.thousandof
()7.A.westB.westernC.thewestD.thewestern
()8.A.studyB.studiesC.studyingD.studied
()9.A.whatB.thatC.whereD.when
()10.A.muchB.manyC.moreD.most
Wouldyoumindkeepingyourvoicedown?
Etiquetteisnotthesameineverycultureorineverysituation.Forexample,standingveryclosetothepersonyouaretalking_51____isquitecommoninsomeAsiancountries.However,ifyoudothisinEurope,somepeoplemightfeel?
_52__.EveninChina,weallknowthatetiquetteisnotthesameinallsituations.Perhapswethinkthattalkingloudlyinourownhomesisfine,butthereareotherplaces_53___talkingloudlyisnotallowed.Forexample,mostpeoplewouldagreethat__54____loudlyinalibrary,amuseum,oramovietheaterisimpolite.Evenifyouarewithyourfriends,itisbettertokeepyourvoice_55_____inpublicplaces.Infact,weshouldalsotakecarenottocoughorsneezeloudlyinpublic.
Ifweseesomeonebreakingthe_56______ofetiquette,wemaypolitelygivethemsomesuggestions.Perhapsoneofthemostpolitewaysistoasksomeone,Wouldyoumind_57____thisorwouldyoumindnotdoingthat?
Forexample,ifsomeonecutsinfrontofyouinaline,youcouldaskthem,Sorry,wouldyoumindjoinintheline?
Ifsomeone__58___onthebus,youcouldask,Excuseme,couldyoupleaseputoutthatcigarette?
Peopledon’tusuallyliketobecriticized,sowehavetobe__59___howwedothis.
Althoughrulesofetiquettecanoftenbedifferent,somerulesarethesamealmosteverywhereintheworld!
Forexample,droppinglitterisalmost_60____allowed.Ifyouseesomeoneyouknowdoingthis,youcanaskthem,wouldyoumindpickingitup?
()51.A.inB.atC.withD.about
()52.A.comfortableB.uncomfortableC.greatD.unhappy
()53.A.whereB.whichC.whoD.whom
()54.A.talkB.talksC.talkingD.talked
()55.A.upB.onC.downD.low
()56.A.ruleB.rulesC.thingD.things
()57.A.doB.didC.doesD.doing
()58.A.smokingB.smokesC.issmokingD.tosmoke
()59.A.careB.carefulC.carelessD.carefully
()60.A.alwaysB.oftenC.neverD.sometimes
Whydon’tyoulearntosingEnglishsongs?
TodaymanyChinesepeoplewanttoimprovetheirEnglishindifferentways.Forexample,twenty-fouryoung___1___fromacrossChinaenteredacontestbysingingpopularEnglishsongs.Nearlyallthesingerssangvery__2____andlookedcomfortableonstage.SomeofthesesingerswereabletosingEnglishsongsjustaswellasnativespeakers.
ThesingersreallycamefromallagegroupsandfromalloverChina.The__3___ofthemen’scompetitionwasa40-year-oldmanfromXi’an,andthewinnerofthewomen’scompetitionwas__4___19-year-oldgirlfromDalian.Bothwinnerswereverymodestandsaidthattheydidn’tthinktheywere__5____thantheothersingers,JiangMei,thewinnerofthewomen’scompetition,saidstudyingEnglishhelpedherwintheprize.Sixmonthsearlier,shefeltherEnglishwasnotgoodenough,so