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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Many people would like to watch sports matches. First, you need to know about audience£¨¹ÛÖÚ£©manners.
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A.During exciting games, be careful with your words.
B. Mobile phones are not allowed in shooting centers.
C. Different sports have different rules for the audience.
D. Clapping is a special form of body language.
E. Read your ticket carefully before you arrive.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In order to tell what I believe, I must bring up something from my personal history.
The turning point of my life was my decision to give up my promising business job and study music. My parents didn¡¯t think it was a good choice I took up music as a job. Considering my family background, this was understandable. My grandfather had taught music for forty years at Spring Hill College. Although he was much loved by his students, he didn¡¯t earn(ÕõÇ®) enough to provide for his large family. As a result of this example in the family, my parents strongly asked me to the college instead of a music school, and so to college I went.
Before my graduation from Columbia, the family ran into some money problems and I felt it was my duty to leave college and find a job. That was why I took a business job, which I always think of as the wasted years. I went into it for money, for being able to help the family. Money is all I got out of it. It was not enough. I felt that life was passing me by. I became very sad.
My wish was to save enough money to quit(Í˳ö) and go to Europe to study music. I continued to make money, and finally, little by little, I saved enough to go abroad.
At that time, my family got out of the trouble. ____________, and so I gave up my position and sailed for Europe. I stayed four years, worked harder than I had ever dreamed of working before, and enjoyed every minute of it.
¡°Enjoyed¡± is too soft a word. I walked on air. I really lived. When I broke away from business, it was against the advice of all my friends and family, but if I had stayed in business, I do not believe I would have made a success of living.
Money is a wonderful thing, but now I know that it is possible to pay too high a price for it.
¡¾1¡¿The writer gave his grandpa¡¯s example in order to ______.
A. show how great his grandpa was forty years ago
B. thank his parents¡¯ support for studying in a music school
C. tell others that a musician wasn¡¯t a good choice for the writer
D. explain why his parents disagreed him to take up music as a job
¡¾2¡¿Which of the following can be best filled in ¡°_______¡±?
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C. My family no longer needed my help D. I made so much money to support my family
¡¾3¡¿The underlined sentence ¡°I walked on air¡± means the writer______.
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C. felt free because he was doing what he loved D. felt a pity for beginning new life
¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s the best title of the passage?
A. Life in a Business World. B. Money Is Success.
C. Stick to Something in Your Life. D. Learning Music in Europe.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Do you believe that we can have an important influence on anyone we meet? The right words at just the right time could __________someone's life.
When I was 3 years old, my parents discovered I was__________ . After asking many doctors and parents of other deaf children, they decided not to put me in a special school. Although I seemed outgoing, my self-esteem(×Ô×ðÐÄ)was quite low. On my first day at school, the other kids__________me because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. I was hurt deeply and I saw myself as a(n)__________kid.
Mr. Green, my _________, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase. One morning, he asked the class a question. Sitting________ my desk silently, I read his lips(×ì´½)and knew what he said. So I raised my hand right away. He called on me in front of the blackboard. I took a deep breath and __________ answered Mr. Green's question.
I will__________forget what happened next. Mr. Green pointed directly at me. With sparking(ÉÁ¹âµÄ)eyes and a big smile ,he cried: ¡°That's right, Ben !¡±
For the first time in my young life, my confidence(×ÔÐÅ)rose. At that moment ,I decided that no matter how many_________ I may face, I can overcome(¿Ë·þ)them. Thanks to those three__________words£¬my whole life changed from that moment.
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F. She likes eating candies very much.
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One day, when he arrived at his office as usual, he wanted to have some milk. But he found that the box was broken and two bottles of milk were ¡¾6¡¿(¶ªÊ§µÄ). He thought that someone in his office must have taken the milk. He was so angry that he said to the teachers in his office: ¡°I will wait ¡¾7¡¿(Ö±µ½)this bad man apologizes to me. Or I will call the police .¡± But no one in the office ¡¾8¡¿(´ð¸´)to him. After ¡¾9¡¿(ÐÞÀí)the box, he went out for lunch.
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¡¾1¡¿What does country music talk of ?
A. Everyday life and feelings.
B. The lives of children.
C. The lives of workers.
¡¾2¡¿When did people begin to make country song records ?
A. Before 1920. B. Before 1970. C. In the 1920s.
¡¾3¡¿What are the common topics in country music?
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B. Easy, slow and simple.
C. Daily life and feelings of Americans.
¡¾4¡¿Who was John Denver?
A. A British doctor. B. An American singer. C. A Canadian actor.
¡¾5¡¿Why are the words in country music often sad?
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B. The life in the countryside can be happy.
C. The life in the countryside can be hard.
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