1、Did You Know?One out of four students report they have been bullied during the school year!Students who experience bullying have trouble sleeping, headaches, and stomach-aches.58% of kids have not told their parents about something hurtful that has happened to them.90% of teens who report being cybe
2、r-bullied have also been bullied offline.One out of five kids admit doing some “bullying”.What Can You Do?Bullying is big problem! But there are ways you can help either by yourself or by joining others trying to put an end to bullying!Here are some ways you can take action:Do Something Small:When y
3、ou see bullying, do something! Stand up for kids in your school who are victims of bullying and offer to help.Be kind to the kids being bullied. Sit with them at lunch, talk to them at school, or invite them to do something. Just hanging out with them will help them know they arent alone.Do Somethin
4、g Big:Talk to your teacher about becoming a leader in preventing bullying at your school.If your school doesnt have an anti-bullying program, then ask for one! Register your school as a Champion Against Bullying!Know that you can make a difference! Across the world, kids like you raise awareness of
5、how to prevent bullying at their schoolsand you can, too!1What percentage of teens report that they have been bullied during the school year?A20%. B25%. C58%. D90%.2What can we learn about those being bullied according to the passage?AThey may have difficulty in sleeping.BThey often do some “bullyin
6、g” online.CThey may be ready to experience bullying.DThey do something hurtful to someone else.3What does the author think kids expect others to do if they are bullied?AKeeping them company at dinner.BAdvising them to talk with a teacher.CAsking them to put up with it.DTelling them to make more frie
7、nds.4Which tends to be an effective way to stop bullying?AMake sure that you can make a difference.BRegard bullying as a normal part of growing up.CWork out a plan for an anti-bullying program.DBe a leader in an organization against bullying. As an instructional coach, I like to keep my candy boxes
8、full in my office, with a variety of treats for my teachers. So this particular Saturday, I headed over to Walmart to check out the latest shipment of sorted Christmas candy. Sure, enough, the shelves were freshly stocked with all the latest Reeses White Crme and Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Trees!
9、I picked up a couple of big bag items and headed on my way.Remembering my husband told me to be sure to get the tires repaired, I swung into Les Schwab to see if they could help me. Sure enough they got me in right away. It wasnt going to take long, so I just stayed in the vehicle. 6 or 7 guys in th
10、e shop worked together like a race track pit(修理加油站) crew and I was done in minutes. Then I remembered my candy bag, thinking Ill bet these guys would appreciate some peanut butter and chocolate.So I handed a handful of individually wrapped trees to one of them and told him to share with his buddies.
11、 It was a small thing, but nearing the end of the busy day at the tire shop, I saw them standing around like kids with treats. You would have thought I gave them gourmet desserts! “Thanks so much for coming in today and your sweet candies!” I heard one of them say.As I drove out of the garage I thou
12、ght, it truly is the little things in life that make a difference! Im going to keep looking for those small opportunities of kindness! I challenge you, the next time you get your tires repaired, take along a bag of candy!5The author went into Les Schwab in order to _.Aget the tires repairedBbuy Chri
13、stmas candiesCshow off her chocolateDhelp the workers in the garage6What can we know about the guys according to Paragraph 2?AThey appreciated eating chocolate.BThey were eager to eat peanut butter.CThey were skillful in their repair work.DThey helped the author to get in the car.7What does the unde
14、rlined word “gourmet” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?AProper. BAbundant.CRidiculous. DDelicious.8What may be the best title for the passage?AChocolate Treats at the Tire ShopBPeople Around Me Love ChocolateCAn Instructional Coach Enjoys CandyDLooking for Opportunities of Kindness Many of us recognize
15、that familiar feeling of eagerly tearing open a carefully wrapped gift box, only to find a terrible woolen sweater. But what makes a good gift? The answer is very different, depending on whether you ask the gift giver or receiver.A study published this month in Current Directions highlights the disc
16、onnection between the gifts we actually want and the ones we want to give, and offers some insights that may come in handy this holiday shopping season.Psychologists have long known that we often struggle to predict other peoples preferences, and according to study co-author Elanor Williams, a marke
17、ting professor at Indiana University Bloomington, our ego(自我) may be to blame.As gift givers, we tend to focus on the gift exchange itself, eagerly anticipating(期待)the warm feeling we get when we see the other persons face light up with joy on opening our present. However, gift receivers focus more
18、on the gift itself: Is it useful? Is it wanted?Williams says the best strategy may be to simply ask people what they want. “Theres a misconception that the best-received gifts are the ones that are unexpected, but thats just not true,” he explains. “The best-received gifts are the ones that best mat
19、ch what the receiver actually desires.”Research on gift giving may feel a little dull, but as Williams points out, gift giving is something we do all the time. He adds that it plays an important social rolegiving gifts can help us cater for (迎合) others and strength social bonds. There is also a more
20、 practical reason to up our gift-giving gameevery holiday season, we shell out(支付) hundreds of billions of dollars on presents. “If were dong that,” he says, “We might as well get it right.”9What do we know about Current Directions?AIt may be a magazine about psychological science.BIt may be an adve
21、rtisement about holiday shopping.CIt may be a commercial report about peoples preferences.DIt may be a wall newspaper in a shopping community.10In which case can the gift be regarded as the best-received one?AMy friend gave me a ticket for a film but I was too busy to see it.BI bought a favorite boo
22、k but a friend sent me another copy of it.CMy aunt sent me a sweater in summer because it was cheap.DMy uncle sent me a new mobile phone which I need badly.11What does the passage mainly intend to tell us?ADifferent feelings between gift gives and receivers.BHow and why we should choose well-receive
23、d gifts.CWhat makes a good gift in different holiday seasons.DBest-received gifts are the ones that are unexpected.二、七选五 Gain Self-Confidence and Better HealthNothing could be more hurtful when you are deeply troubled by one simple question, have you put on?! Well, this can take away your nights sle
24、ep and days peace and put you in a restless state. 12So follow these daily habits and save yourself some trouble.Control your food intaking. No wonder it is very hard to have control over the food habits, when those large pizzas and big burgers are available at your doorstep. Control your food intak
25、ing! The sooner, the better.13Go for it! Cheers!14A glass of water followed by an early morning walk can jump-start your day. Blood circulation is well controlled by exercise and all the hormones(荷尔蒙)start flowing in the right directions. Thats wow!Socialize. You may not be good at it, but it should
26、nt stop you from socializing. You might as well find a stranger, equally bad at it. You may have a long run with him/her. 15These are few of the many things that are to be done to socialize. This will increase the overall self-confidence which will be clearly reflected in your routines.Plan your day
27、 out. Give yourself 10 minutes at the start of every morning. Plan your day out in that time. At the same time, have a goal for the day. You may not achieve it every day, but you will have a purpose. 16Round them up and plan for a better tomorrow. I wish you good luck!AGet moving.BMake new friends.C
28、It might affect your confidence as well.DStart conversations, smile, and talk to strangers.E.A proper schedule and a reasonable aim help make an effective day.F.Its proven that a healthy diet reduces stress and cheers you up.G.A good goal gives the body time to recover from the days mental and physi
29、cal workout.三、完形填空 Recently, my family and I attended a neighborhood oyster(牡蛎)roast. I was more than glad that many people 17 together there.While standing at the large tables 18 and eating oysters, I noticed a school-aged boy across the 19 from us who was being handed oysters by a 20 . Obviously,
30、the boy was having a great deal of 21 and displeasure trying to 22 them down.At the beginning, I thought the man wanted the boy to 23 the oysters and maybe after some time they would stop. 24 things were not what I had expected. As we stood there, it continued. With each oyster, the 25 of this boy b
31、ecame more and more obvious as he 26 tears, struggling to swallow them. I 27 learned that the man felt the boy had been disrespectful and this was his 28 .Seeing that, I stopped chatting and eating oysters and 29 whether to get involved or walk away at first. But then I thought that if the boy were m
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