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46.A.tofindB.findingC.find
47.A.whoB.whoseC.which
48.A.isB.wereC.was
49.A.e-mailB.addressC.age
50.A.cutdownB.knockedonC.brokeinto
51.A.soB.butC.or
52.A.littleB.fewC.much
53.A.changeB.menuC.purse
54.A.anotherB.theotherC.other
55.AinterestingB.excitingC.strange
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Longago,inasmallvillageofWakefieldlivedtwofarmers,HarryandPeter.Harrywasveryhard.workingwhilePeterwas36.EverydayHarrygotupearlyandcamehomelate,butPeterwalkedaroundforfun.
Onesummertherewasno37andthecrops(庄稼)weredying.Harrythought,“Imustdosomethingtosavethesecrops,ortheyshalldie.”Withthis38inmind,hewentouttofindariversothathecoulddigacanal(沟渠)tohisfield.Hewalkedonandon,feelingtiredandthirsty.Aftera39search,hefoundariverfullofbluewater.Hewas
veryhappy.Hestarteddiggingacanaltohisfield.40itwasnoonhiswifesenttheirdaughtertobringHarryhome41lunch.ButHarrydidnotgo.Hedidnotwantto
leavehisworkunfinished.Hecompletedhiswork42atnight.HeWasverysatisfied.
Hewenthome。
hadagoodmealand43intoasoundsleep.
Peterdidthesame.Buthewasnotatalldetermined(有决心的).Healso44digginga
canaltohisfieldbuthedidn’thavehisworkcompleted.Hisfielddidnotget45water
andallhiscropsdied.
Harry’sfieldwouldbewateredwhenneeded.Hehadagoodharvestbecauseofhishardwork.
()36.A.cruelB.1azyC.carelessD.silly
()37.A.rainB.windC.cloudD.river
()38.A.feelingB.dreamC.problemD.thought
()39.A.quickB.longC.slowD.special
()40.A.WhetherB.AlthoughC.WhenD.Unless
()41.A.forB.toC.withD.at
()42.A.earlyB.farC.1ateD.deep
()43.A.fellB.1ookedC.turnedD.walked
()44.A.stoppedB.1ovedC:
forgotD.started
()45.A.cleanB.enoughC.1ittleD.fresh
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What’satypical(典型的)daylikeinBuenosAires(布宜诺斯艾利斯)?
ForDiego,wholiveswithhisparentsinahouseinBuenosAires,aschooldaystarts41.Ifhismotherdoesn’twakehimupat6:
00a.m.,hisdogLunawill.Diego42himselfquicklyandtakesLunaforawalk.
Thenit’stimetogetreadyforschool.Diegoputsonhisschoolclothesandeatsaquick43.Heslings(抛)hisheavyschoolbagoverhisshoulderandgetsontothecitybusforthe25minutes’44toschool.
Diegoisintheseventhyearofprimaryschool.Classesstartat8:
00a.m.withmath,followed
45historyandmusic.At1:
00p.m.,Diegoandhisfriendshavetheirlunch.Afterlunch,DiegoheadstoEnglishclass.Thisisoneofhisfavorites,46thestudentspractiseEnglishbywritinge-mailstostudentsin47countries.
Whenthe48classends,Diegoandhisfriends49thebustoacityparktoplayfootball.Thenhe’sbackhometostartonhomework.Ifhefinishesintime,Diegowillcookdinner.Hisparentscomehomefromworkatabout8:
00p.m.,and50theysitdowntodinner.Afterdinner,DiegodoessomereadingorwatchesTVbeforegettingreadyforbed!
()41.A.quicklyB.earlyC.lateD.slowly
()42.A.dressB.dressedC.dressingD.dresses
()43.A.lunchB.breakfastC.supperD.dinner
()44.A.walkB.wayC.rideD.road
()45.A.atB.forC.byD.about
()46.A.becauseB.ifC.sinceD.unless
()47.A.otherB.othersC.anotherD.theothers
()48.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.last
()49.A.fetchB.carryC.takeD.bring
()50.A.onlyB.justC.alsoD.then
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Whatdoyouthinkofstress?
Isitagoodthingorabadthing?
Mostofthestudentsthinkstresscandoharm16theminsomeways.There’sastoryaboutateenagerinamiddleschool.Heeven17hisstudybecauseofthestressfromschoolandfamily.Wealsousually18thatsomeoneturnstopsychologicaldoctorsbecauseofheavyworkingstress.Thereisnodoubtthatsomepeoplethinkstressisadangerouswolf.
Ontheotherhand,otherpeoplearguethatstressisnotabadthing.They19stresscanproducemomentum(动力)intheend.Forthem,rightattitudeandactioncanreducestressandmakeit20.WhenIwasachild,mymomalwayspushedmetostudyhard.ShewishedIcouldgotoanideal21forfurthereducation.Iexperiencedstressforthefirsttime.Porntoapoorfamily,Ideeplyknew22wasnoteasyforus,andeverythingmymomdidtomewasjusttohopeIcouldliveabetterlifeinthefuture.23thesayinggoes,“nopains,nogains.”SoIdidwhatmymomexpectedbecauseIdidn’twanttoletherdown.Atlast,Ididmeasureup(达到标准)tomymom’sexpectationandgotocollege24.Thankstomymom’spush!
Thankstothestress!
Inthisway,Idon’tthinkstressisabadthing.
Overall,stressisnotabadthingin25.Thekeyishowwedealwithit.
()16.A.forB.inC.toD.of
()17.A.beganwithB.showedoffC.gaveupD.cheeredfor
()18.A.wonderB.decideC.promiseD.hear
()19.A.doubtB.believeC.disagreeD.forget
()20.A.usefulB.difficultC.strangeD.terrible
()21.A.companyB.collegeC.factoryD.farm
()22.A.lifeB.spiritC.opinionD.silence
()23.A.ThenB.ButC.AsD.Or
()24.A.quietlyB.wildlyC.speciallyD.successfully
()25.A.himselfB.myselfC.itselfD.herself
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April27isaspecialdayinBritain.It’scalledTakeOurDaughterstoWorkDay.Itwas__36__toBritainin1994fromAmerica.Onthatdaythousandsofgirlstakeaday__37__schoolandgowithoneoftheirparentstotheirworkplaces.Bydoingthis,itcan__38__girlsmoreaboutthesocietywheretheylive.
Nowthegirlscanhaveacloselookat__39__theirparentsaredoing.Thismayhelpthemtobecalmerwhentheyhavetochoosea__40__.Maryexperiencedadayofworkathermother’soffice.Thishelpedher__41__hermother’sworkbetter.Shesaidthatthismadeherfeelmoreconfidentaboutherfuture.
Schoolsandmanycompanies__42__theactivity,too.Someschools__43__makethedayanecessarypartofschoollife.
Expertsthinkthatgirlswithmoreself-confidencearemorelikelytobe__44__thancommongirls.__45__parentscansetgoodexamplesbothatworkandathomeforthem,theywilldobetterthanothers.TakeOurDaughterstoWorkDayissurelyastepintherightdirection.
36.A.sentB.givenC.broughtD.taken
37.A.offB.atC.awayD.of
38.A.talkB.keepC.teachD.make
39.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.whom
40.A.placeB.schoolC.friendD.job
41.A.thankB.understandC.praiseD.remember
42.A.holdB.refuseC.chooseD.support
43.A.justB.neverC.evenD.ever
44.A.successfulB.politeC.friendlyD.knowledgeable
45.A.BecauseB.IfC.WhileD.Though
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Jennywasmygrandmother’ssisterandshewasanamazingwoman.Shewasbornin1901and56in2000.Itwasapitythatshedidn’tlivetocelebrate(庆祝)her100thbirthday,57shehadagood,longlife.
Shehadalreadybeenaprofessional58beforemanywomenhadjobs.ShetaughtinAfricaformanyyears.ThenshemovedtoMalaysiaandtaughtEnglishthereforafewyears.Atthattime,peopledidn’ttralvel59aplane,soshehadtotraveltherebyship.Ittookherthreemonths60fromEnglandtoMalaysiainthosedays.In1947,shetraveledbyplaneforthefirsttime.Thismadetraveling61easierandquicker.Shecontinuedtoteacharoundtheworlduntilshewas75yearsold.
Jennyreallylovedteachingandshewasalsogoodattellingstories.Ialwayslovedtohearher62herstories.Theywere63interestingthatIwouldliketolistentoherwhenIwasfree.Itwas64thatshecouldremembereverythingeventhoughshewassoold.Ithinkitwasbecausesheneverstopped65.Mygrandmother’ssisterwasreallyanamazingwoman.
56.A.deathB.dieC.died
57.A.butB.andC.or
58.A.singerB.teacherC.manager
59.A.onB.atC.by
60.A.tosailB.sailingC.tofly
61.A.tooB.muchC.more
62.A.talktoB.talkwith