13. (2015 •安徽) 一What do you think of your Junior Middle School life?
—I think it is colourful, I am always busy.
A. if B. though C. while D. until
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5. (2013 •甘肃白4艮) Daisy is such a good daughter that she most of her spare time with her parents.
A. spends B. costs C. takes D. affords
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5. (2015 •北京丰台一模) Miss Brown is my English teacher. is from America/
A. She B. He
C. It D. You
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8. You’d better the form first if you want to join the Chess Club.
A. fill B. fill out
C. give D. give in
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(2015 •北京东城二模)
Parents do anything they can to give their kids the best education. According to a report published by the Sutton Trust,a third of “professional parents” with children aged between 5 and 16 have moved to an area be-cause they think it has good schools.
Some go further: 6% of the 1 ,000 parents surveyed said they started to attend church(教堂) services to help their children get a place at a church school; 3% said using a relative's address to get children into a better school; and 2% said they had bought a second home and used that address for a better school.
It seems strange that parents,while paying close attention to school,seem often to forget a much cheaper way of improving their children's educational situation — a stable (稳定的) family. There's plenty of research to back all this up: a recent study by the Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre found that children aged seven and older usually did more poorly in exams and behaved badly at school if their parents broke up. Another report by the Economic and Social Research Council, found that a stable family life meant children were more likely to take in what was offered in the classroom. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, teenagers whose par-ents were fighting or separating might find it difficult to concentrate (集中注意力) at school.
Of course,many marriages are progressing well even if there’re unpleasant matters in life. I've been married for more than a quarter of century,and the one thing I'm sure of is that it's not a bed of roses. I've also got four children aged between 11 and 21; and while Tm truly thankful to the many teachers who have taught them,and the schools theyVe been pupils at,iVe felt fairly certain as the years go by that a stable home is much more important than where their school sits in the local league tableC^Ni1^) .
So paying a few hundred pounds for a family relationship course could be a much better use of the family money than spending thousands on moving houses. I can't help wondering whether the only sure winners from the fight to live by the best school gates are house sellers rather than the very children the move is designed to help.
4. According to the Sutton Trust,what?s the most common way for parents to send their children to a good
school?
A. Asking their relatives for help.
B. Going to church every Sunday.
C. Moving to a house in a certain area.
D. Buying a second house near the school.
5. What can we learn from the researches in Paragraph 3 ?
A. Children above seven usually behaved badly at school.
B. Going to good schools improved the children's behaviour.
C. Parents’ relationship had an influence on their children's study.
D. Parents usually fought for their children's poor performance at school.
6. The writer agrees that .
A. a longer marriage means a stronger family relationship
B. the local league table of schools is important for parents
C. parents should have better communication with teachers and schools
D. it's worthwhile to spend some money improving a family relationship
7. What's the best title of the passage?
A. More money can help “buy” better education
B. Parents should provide the best start for their children
C. Moving houses gives great benefits to children's education
D. Parents staying together happily is the best way to help children
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It was getting dark. Some children and two Canadian women were still skating near a big hotel. They 1 (have) a good time.
A boy said to his friends ,“I 2 (not skate) on a real lake so far. It's wonderful!Look!I 3 (fly) !” Suddenly the ice broke. One of the boys fell into the water. The other children shouted,“Help!Help!”They didn't know what they should do. The two Canadian women heard them and skated over 4 (help) the boy.
The ice 5. 5 (be) thin. The two Canadians fell into the water,too. But they tried their best 6 (save)
the little boy.They kne'w they must 7 (be) quick,or the boy would be frozen. Many guests from the hotel
8 (run) over to help. The boy and the two Canadian women were out of water at last. One of the women
9 (not feel) well. She 10 (send) to hospital at once. She felt happy because the boy was safe.
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A young man went to a village for his holiday. One night he stayed at a small hotel near a 1 station. Before going to bed,he went to the owner of the hotel and said to the old man, 44Excuse me,sir. Will you please 2 me up at a quarter to five? I'm going to 3 the five o’clock train tomorrow morning. ”
“Oh,sorry ,” the owner said. “I'm afraid I can't. I don't get up so 4 . ”
The young man started to go back to his 5 when he stopped and asked ,“Do you have an alarm clock? That would 6 me. ”
“Yes. Here it is,young man. ”
The young man took the clock 7 and thanked the old man. But 8 he looked at it carefully,there appeared to be something 9with it.
“Does it ring on time?” he asked the old man.
“Sure!Just shake (摇晃) it when it's time to get up,and it’ll 10 . ”
1. A. bus B. train C. car D. boat
2. A. wake B. put C. look D. turn
3. A. sell B. take C. buy D. by
4. A. lately B. early C. quickly D. slowly
5. A. room B. train C. home D. factory
6. A. hate B. help C. like D. use
7. A. strangely B. sadly C. happily D. easily
8. A. when B. why C. where D. how
9. A. right B. now C. wrong D. nice
10. A. smile B. shout C. ring D. cry
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Sit less,live longer
If you cut down on the time you spend sitting,you might live longer. New research shows that sitting less
than three hours a day might make your life two years longer. 1 . But modern lifestyles seldom give us the
chance to move around.
2 . You know,we sit while weVe eating,we sit in the car,and we sit while we watch TV. And many people sit for many hours at work. Americans report that they usually sit between four and a half to five hours a day. Sitting too much does little good to us.
3 .But,even that does not mean you can sit for the rest of your waking hours. You can't throw away physical activity. It's very important. We have 60 years of research showing us that. Even if you exercise for 30 minutes a day,what does it go on in the other 23-and-a-half hours?
Change is already coming to some offices,especially in the design of desks. 4 .擎 ’ ^ JiWgW
Another new design is called the “treadmill desk. ” A treadmill is an exercise machine that lets you walk in one place. Even some US schools are beginning to experiment with desks that are part bicycle to keep children moving. Here are some suggestions for a few simple
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changes.
Get up from your desk as often as you can.
Take walks at lunch time.
A. You may exercise often | |
B. People usually like to sit at the table | |
C. The human body is designed to move | |
D. Sitting seems to be everywhere in our lives today | |
E. A “standing desk” lets people stand while they work |
instead of emailing classmates,walk to them and talk directly.
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