1、 A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Instead D. Meanwhile 6. I still have a few sweet memories of my childhood; _ , I remember times when I explored caves in the mountains with my friends. A. in turn B. by chance C. in particular D. by contract 7. The newspaper gave an exact _ of what happened the night be
2、fore last. A. example B. display C. signal D. account 8. Someone _ the tap on, for the water was running over and flooding the bathroom. A. could leave B. must have left C. might leave D. should have left 9. John belongs to that club, whose members meet _ to discuss social issues and share ideas and
3、 thoughts. A. regularly B. originally C. gradually D. immediately 10. The speaker, _ for her wonderful speeches, will deliver a lecture in our school next week. A. to know B. being known C. known D. knowing 11. Before leaving America she _ much of her furniture to friends and enjoyed letting them ha
4、ve the pieces they had liked. A. picked up B. gave away C. put down D. set aside12. I guess you think Im too old to go to college. - Not at all. _, I always say. A. Better late than never. B. The more the better. C. So far so good. D. Too good to be true. 13. I have reached a point in my career _ I
5、need to decide which way to go. A. that B. where C. which D. why 14. I just sat by the window watching the passing scene _ I caught the eye of a waiter and ordered my meal. A. once B. while C. until D. since15. Ten days are devoted to this training program and _ it be unsuccessful, it could be repea
6、ted later. A. should B. could C. might D. wouldStanding in front of the bike shop, Dave started at the shiny red bicycle in the window. He could 16 himself riding the bike in Saturdays race and winning the first-place medal and prize money. “With that bike, I could even 17 Adam,” Dave thought. He ro
7、de on and stopped at Pecks clothing store. The coat he 18 to buy his mother for her birthday was still on sale. Dave knew she would 19 buy it for herself. She worked hard just to make 20 meet. But the prize money would be 21 for him to buy that coat and surprise her. Dave looked at his old bike. Two
8、 years ago, he found some old bicycles at the 22 and used the parts to make one bike. He called it his recycled bike. “I will never 23 the race on this old bike,” Dave sighed. As Dave passed the junkyard, he noticed a newer-looking bike tire. He started 24 the huge junk pile. Finally, he found 25 he
9、 was looking for. “These two tires and the handgrips(自行车把套) are just 26 for my bike.” Arriving home, Dave put the used tires and the handgrips on his 27 bike, and oiled the chain. He stood back and admired the 28 he had made. “I might win that race after all,” he said to himself. The next morning, w
10、hen Dave and his mum got to the park, about thirty kids had already 29 . Dave headed for the start line 30 Mom found a seat on the finish line. Bang! The riders rushed off. Dave 31 Adam, who was in the head. He 32 to pass one rider after another and was approaching Adam and crossed the finish line.
11、Leaning forward, Dave pedaled harder and faster. 33 he sped by Adam crossed the finish line. As the announcer awarded Dave the 34 and the check for fifty dollars, he asked, “What are you going to do with the prize money, Dave?” “Its a 35.” Dave said and waved to him mom. 16. A. find B. picture C. ke
12、ep D. watch 17. A. beat B. join C. help D. rescue 18. A. agreed B. claimed C. demanded D. planed 19. A. probably B. definitely C. never D. seldom 20. A. ends B. eyes C. roads D. rules 21. A. hard B. reliable C. enough D. tight 22. A. park B. junkyard C. school D. court 23. A. enter B. lose C. abando
13、n D. win 24. A. going through B. carrying out C. throwing away D. taking back 25. A. that B. which C. what D. whom 26. A. right B. unique C. simple D. advanced 27. A. hired B. used C. purchased D. recycled 28. A. contributions B. changes C. profits D. discoveries 29. A. started B. separated C. gathe
14、red D. recovered 30. A. while B. but C. so D. or 31. A. held backB. gave in to C. concentrated on D. broke away from 32. A. prepared B. arranged C. offered D. managed 33. A. Suddenly B. Eventually C. Recently D. Usually 34. A. coat B. degree C. bicycle D. medal 35. A. coincidence B. promise C. surpr
15、ise D. message ACareer guidance specialists in John Adams High School can provide information about Career &Technical Education classes, assist you in making wise decisions for your future, and help you find opportunities in: certificate programs, apprenticeship (学徒)programs and four year colleges t
16、hat best fit your needs. Each of the following two-year programs offers three high school credits per semester and requires a formal application. Business Cooperative Experiences This is a program for students who have a career goal in business or office work. Students spend one period each day lear
17、ning advanced skills related to the students career objective in business. Students will be employed at a training station and will work each week at a business in the local community. Important facts: Computer applications Work a total of 540 hours to earn credit Transportation not provided Busines
18、s Technology LabThis program will prepare students for careers in business and industry and for working with interactive media. Students will learn multimedia, web design, and photo design skills by using state-of-the-art(最先进的)equipment and software. This course will provide students with the tools
19、to seek jobs or continue studying at a post-secondary school. Available at Clay High School Two-hour course Automotive(汽车的)Services Technology The program includes classroom instruction and lab activities for the students to learn entry-level automotive skills and basic automotive operation and serv
20、ice. And students will gain skills and training in auto repair that can lead to entry-level jobs, or post-secondary education. Classes held at Ivy TechTransportation providedBuilding Trades Technology In this program, students, under the leadership of a qualified instruction, will build a house. It
21、gives students basic skills needed to enter the building trades, or to continue study of construction in an apprentice program, or a post-secondary school. Three-hour course Transportation provided Work boots and helmet needed36. In the Business Cooperative Experiences program, students will _. A. h
22、ave free transportation B. finish 540 class hours C. acquire training ability D. work at a local business 37. An applicant for Business Technology Lab is likely to be a student who plans _. A. to be equipment providerB. to work at a secondary school C. to develop great computer skills D. to enter th
23、e academic world 38. What can students learn in Automotive Services Technology?A. Security operations. B. Entry-level car services. C. Instruction services. D. Advanced automotive skills 39. Which of the programs has safety requirements?A. Business Cooperative Experiences.B. Business Technology Lab.
24、C. Automotive Services Technology.D. Building Trades Technology.40. What do the four programs focus on?A. Practical skills. B. Theoretical study. C. Business planning. D. Management ability. BPre-school children who spend time together take on one anothers personalities, a new research has found. Th
25、e study shows that environment plays a key role in shaping peoples personalities. While genetics still forms the central part of the human psyche(心理),the research finds that personality traits (特征) are “contagious” (传染的) among our children. “Our finding flies in the face of common assumption that pe
26、rsonality cant be changed,” Said Dr. Jennifer Neal, co-author of the study. The researcher studied the personalities and social networks of two pre-school classes for a full school year. One of the classes was a set of three-year-olds, and the other a set of four-year-olds. Children whose friends we
27、re hard-working or outgoing gradually took on these personality traits over time. Psychology expert Dr. Emily Dublin said kids are having a far bigger effect on each other than people may realize. The new study is not the first to explore the contagious effects of personality traits. A 2015 psycholo
28、gy study found that rudeness at work can be contagious as it travels from person to person “like a disease”. The study found that seeing a boss being rude to an employee was enough to cause people to be rude to those around them. The researchers questioned 6, 000 people on the social “climate” in th
29、eir workplaces, which included offices, hotels and restaurants. They found 75 percent of those who took parts said they had been treated rudely at least once in the past year. And the study also suggests that merely seeing other people being subjected rudeness made it more likely that a person would treat their colleagues in the same way. Rudeness could include leaving someone off an invite to a company event, sending unkind emails, finding fault with others or
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