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Somestudentsalsomakeonlinefriends.Butifyouaremeetingafriendoffline,makesureyourparentsknow.Teachersandparentsallthinkthebookisofgreathelp.AteachersaidthebookwouldbeaguideforteensusingtheInternet.Shebelievesitwillkeepstudentsawayfrombadsites.“ManystudentsareusingtheInternetwithoutguidancefromtheirparents,”shesaid.“Thebookwillteachstudentshowtobeagoodpersonintheonlineworld.”

1.Thetextbookmainlytellsus______.

A.howtousetheInternetcorrectly

B.howtostudyusingtheInternet

C.whyweshouldusetheInternet

D.howtogethelpfromothers

2.Accordingtothepassage,teenagersareNOTencouragedto______.

A.readonlinenews

B.goonline

C.findhelpfulinformationonline

D.meetafriendofflinewithoutlettingtheirparentsknow

3.Fromthispassageweknowthat_______.

A.moreandmorestudentshavegivenupvisitingbadWebsites

B.nomorehomeworkwillbegiveninShanghaimiddleschools

C.schoolsandteachersbegintopayattentiontostudents’useoftheInternet

D.lessandlessinformationcanbefoundonline

B

WhenIwasakid,Iwasclosetomydad,butasIgrewolder,mydadandIgrewfurtherapart(分开).Wealwayshadtotallydifferentopinions.Hethoughtthatcollegewasawasteoftime,butformeitwasimportanttofinishcollege.Hewantedmetoworkmywaytothetopashehaddoneinhisfield,butIwantedadifferentlife.Therewasatimewhenwedidnottalkwitheachother.

Afewmonthsago,Iheardthatmy84-year-olddadwasinpoorhealth.WhenhecalledandaskedwhetherIcouldmovefromColoradobacktoTennesseetohelphim,Iknewhewasseriouslyill.Iamhisonlychildandsoitwastimetomeetmyfather’srequirement.

Twoweeksaftermovingback,weboughtaboatandstartedfishingagain.FishingwasoneofthefewthingsthatwedidwhileIwasyoungandthatwebothenjoyed.Itisstrangebuttruethataswearefishingweareabletoputthingsthathavekeptusapartforsomanyyearsbehindus.Weareabletotalkaboutthingsthatwehavenevertalkedaboutbefore.Fishinghasbeenhealing(治愈)theoldwoundsthathavekeptusapart.

Itisnotimportanthowmanyfishwecatch.Itisaboutenjoyingtherelationshipthatwehavenothadforyears.I’m62andheis84.Whenweareonthelakefishing,itisliketwokidsenjoyinglife.Itisfarbettertofindawaytoputtheunhappypastbehind.Iamsoluckytospendthehappytimewithmyfatherinhislastyears.Nowmyheartisfilledwithlove.Asmilealwaysgraces(使..增辉)mylips. 

 

4.Theauthorandhisfatherbecamefurtherapartbecause______________.

A.theyhaddifferentviewsonthings

B.theylivedveryfarfromeachother

C.theyonlycommunicatedbyphone

D.theyseldomwenttoseeeachother

5.WhatmadetheauthorcomebacktoTennessee?

A.Thathisfatherinvitedhimtogofishing.

B.Thathisfatherisillandneedscaring.

C.Thathedecidedtoliveinadifferentcity.

D.Thatheregrettedbeingrudetohisfather.

6.Fortheauthor,fishingwithhisoldfather___________.

A.helpscurehisfather’sdisease

B.isagoodwaytogetclosetonature

C.offersachanceforthemtocommunicate

D.makeshimrealizetheimportanceofexercise

7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ForgivingIsDifficultB.MyBelovedFather

C.MemoriesofOldDaysD.FishingBringsUsTogether

C

Gotochurch,thenhaveabiglunch,thengoouttoplaywhilemumdoesthehousework.Thatwasatypical(典型的)BritishSundayinthe1960s.Butthingsnowcouldnotbemoredifferent.

SomeBritishsociologistsrecentlystudiedthetypicalBritishSunday.Theyfoundthatpeoplegetuplateranddolesshouseworkthantheydid40yearsago.TheyarefarmorelikelytobeoutshoppingorenjoyingthemselvesthancookingSundaylunch.

Sundaymorningswerebusy40yearsago.Mostwomencaughtupontheirweeklyhouseworkandcookedanicelunch.Theyseldomallowedthemselvesany“leisure”untilafternoon,afterthedisheswerecleaned.Thentherewouldbeanotherrushtothetablebetween5:

00pmand6:

00pmfortea.

Butnow,Britonscanhavebrunch(早午餐)attherestaurant.Fewerpeoplebother(添麻烦)tocookthemselves.

“Youonlyhavetwofreedaysaweek.Youdon’twanttohavetowasteonebecausethereisnothingtodobutwatchboringTV,”saidElizabethBiggs,25,aproducerinLondon.

“OnSaturdayyouarerecoveringfromtheweek,”Biggsadded.“Sundaysarethelastchancefortheweekend—youwanttogetasmuchasyoucanoutofthedaybeforeyouhavetogobacktowork.”

Inthepast,Britishwomenusuallydidtheirshoppingduringtheweek,whilethehusbandwasatwork.“Nowmenseemtodothatasmuchaswomen,”saidJonathanGershuny,aprofessorwhotookpartinthestudy.

MenalsodomorehouseworknowonSundays.Backinthe1960s,menwerefarmorelikelytospendSundaysoutofthehouse—atthepuborplayingfootball—beforelunch.

8.ManyBritonshavebrunchattherestaurantbecause_______.

A.Theyhavenotimetocookathome.

B.Theygetuptoolate.

C.Theywon’tbothertocookthemselves.

D.Theywillgotochurch.

9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.BritonsusedtogotochurchonSundays.

B.Britonsusuallyhadabiglunchathome.

C.BritishwomendidtheirshoppingonSundaysinthepast.

D.Britishmendidlittlehouseworkathomeinthepast.

10.Theunderlinedword“leisure”inPara3means___________.

A.houseworkB.shoppingC.lunchD.freetime

11.Thetextmainlytellsus________.

A.whatBritonsdidonSundays

B.whyBritonsgoshoppingonSundays

C.HowBritonsspendtheirholidays

D.thechangesofthewaystheBritonsspendtheirSundays

D

WheninterviewedbyastudentmagazineatEdinburghUniversity,J.K.Rowlingsaidshehadoncebeensodepressed(抑郁)thatshewantedtokillherself.

Rowling,42,wentthroughalowperiodinhermid–20’s,endingthemarriage(婚姻)withherfirsthusband.ShehadnotbecomefamousandrichwiththeHarryPotterseriesofbooksandwasasinglemother,fightingtoearnaliving.

“Thethingthatmademegoforhelp,”saidRowling,“wasprobablymydaughter.Shewassomethingthatcomfortedmeandencouragedme.Shecannotgrowupwithmeinthiscondition.”

Herfirsttryofgettinghelpwasafailure,however.Thesubstitute(替班)doctorwhotooktheplaceofherregulardoctorignoredthesignsofhersuicide(自杀)andsentherhome,tellinghertocometospeakwiththepracticenurseifshefelt“abitlow”.“Wearetalkingsuicidalthoughtshere,”saidRowling.“WearenottalkingaboutIamalittlebitpainful.”

LuckilyforRowling,herregulardoctorwasmoresensitiveandcalledherbackintoherofficeandgotherintoconsult.“ShesavedmebecauseIdon’tthinkIwouldhavehadthecouragetogoanddoittwice.”

“Ihaveneverbeenashamed(羞愧)ofhavingbeendepressed,”addedRowling.“Never.Whatistobeashamedof?

Nobodycanescapeahardtimeinlife.IwentthroughareallydifficulttimeandIamquiteproudthatIgotoutofthat.”

12.WhatcausedRowling’sdepression?

A.Herlowincome.

B.Herunsuccessfulmarriage.

C.Herfirstrudehusband.

D.ThecharacterofHarryPotter.

13.Rowlingdecidedtofaceherproblembravelybecauseshehadto_________.

A.bringupherdaughter

B.finishherHarryPotterseriesofbooks

C.followherdoctor’sadvice

D.makemoneytofeedabigfamily

14.Fromthepassagewecanknowthesubstitutedoctor_________.

A.calledRowlingbackforasecondexamination

B.wasmoresensitivethanRowling’sregulardoctor

C.didn’tthinkRowling’sdepressionwasserious

D.justtalkedwithRowlingtocalmherdown

15.ItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatRowlingwas_________.

A.aproudwomanB.easytobedepressed

C.theauthorofHarryPotterD.astrong-willedwoman

第二节七选五 

(共5小题;

每小题2分;

满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

HowtoGetRidofStressNaturally

Everyhumanbeingexperiencesstressatsomeortheotherpointoftimeinlife.Ourtiringjobs,pooreatinghabitsandmanyotherthingsaddtothecauseofstress.16__Somemaycopewithitandsomemaynot.Studieshaveprovedthatstressmightaffectpeoplemoreasyouage.Here’salistofsomeofthemosteffectivenaturalstressreducers.

Musictherapy(疗法):

Howabouthearingmusictoovercomestressanddiseases?

Soundsgreat,isn’tit?

17_.Inpsychology,musiccanactasahealingtherapytocureseveralconditionslikedepression,personalityissues,canceretc.

Sleepwell:

Mostofusdonotcareaboutoursleepingscheduleordonotgetenoughsleep.Agoodamountofsleepofsay7~8hoursisamusttorelaxyourmindandreducestresslevels.Also,impropersleepcanleadtoredeyesandalsoreducesimmunity(免疫力).__18

Eathealthily:

Eatingwellplaysanimportantroleinmaintaininggoodhealth.Itisadvisedto

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