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What do you think of his proposal _______ great emphasis be laid on expanding education ,with girls as well as boys ______to go to school.

A.what; being encouraged B.that; be encouraged
C.which; been encouraged D.that; to be encouraged
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Is this hotel _____ you said we were to stay in your letter?

A.which B.where C.in that D.in which
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The experience of being teased and bullied may stay with the victims for___ life and cause all kinds of social problems at _____later age.

A.a; a B.\; a C.the; \ D.\; the
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Lin is never ashamed of what she does,_________ she ends up doing something wrong.

A.as though B.even if C.in case D.for fear
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It’s the present situation in poor areas that ____ much higher spending on education and training.

A.calls for B.answers for
C.provides for D.plans for
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He was considering buying a new car but his parents________ it clear that they won’t support him unles he can afford it himself.

A.have made B.were making C.made D.will make
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Excuse me, but______ you suggest?

A.what is it exactly that B.what is exactly
C.is it what exactly D.what is it exactly
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The hospital in Harbin is already ______ of shocking mistreatment, as a 74-year-old man died of heart failure, after 67 days of treatment which cost the family 5.5 million yuan.

A.acquired B.charged C.accused D.punished
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Our city will be one of the cleanest areas in our country in the 21st century._____ shouldn’t be any doubt about it now.

A.There B.Which C.That D.It
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Work means much to me. It is _________ of my life _________ air, water and sunlight.

A.a part as much; as B.so much a part; as
C.as a part much; as D.as much a part; as
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_____, he will ____his father’s business in the coming year.

A.Intelligent enough, take over
B.Enough intelligent, hand over
C.Intelligently enough, take over
D.Enough intelligently, hand over
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_______, her hands shook constantly and violently.

A.Knowing her son killed in the accident
B.When she knew her son was killed in the accident
C.Known her son killed in the accident
D.She knew her son killed in the accident
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It was strange that you ______ for Maggie’s address. I just got a letter from her---the first one since her family moved on August 31, 1999.

A.should have asked B.would have asked
C.shall ask D.might ask
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— You haven’t done it well.
— But I tried my best and did it _____ a way ____ I think is the best.

A.in; / B./; in which
C.by; in that D.in; which
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--You're not angry then?
--__________ .I've never laughed so much in my life.

A.I'm not sure B.I hope so
C.I'd rather not D.Far from it
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When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines(美国海军陆战队), I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army .
My son John Schaeffer, recently came home       from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car. John       all night from a base near Washington,       he had landed the day before. He did not want me to       him there. “I need time to myself,” my son said       calling from Kuwait on the way home.
I gave my wife a head start. Mother       son. “I was so worried,” Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to       he was really there.
My wife gave me a great gift:        alone with my boy. John was tired and lay      on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were     .
I kept holding my son, the way I       when he was two and came into our bed after a       dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for       later.
With the       over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good       I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and       for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for       .
Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them. My son       me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the “    ”. They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a holy        . Sometimes it’s all we can do.

A.angry B.alive C.frightened D.excited

A.drove B.was driving C.had driven D.would have driven

A.when B.where C.which D.who

A.meet B.congratulate C.permit D.accept

A.once B.when C.unless D.since

A.abandoned B.patted C.concluded D.embraced

A.make sure B.set down C.get across D.make sense

A.period B.chance C.time D.moment

A.expanded B.stretched C.extending D.spreading

A.facts B.truth C.proofs D.lies

A.used to B.ought to C.should D.must

A.happy B.cheerful C.scary D.dull

A.advice B.discussion C.talk D.sleep

A.chat B.worries C.meeting D.curiosity

A.conversation B.observation C.sleep D.difficulty

A.crying B.cursing C.screaming D.regretting

A.friends B.neighbors C.strangers D.soldiers

A.persuaded B.changed C.frightened D.accused

A.another B.other C.others D.one

A.function B.adventure C.duty D.shame

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Walter Wetzel had met Ryan Lamantia nearly eight years ago in a hospital waiting room. Both were very sick——Ryan with brain cancer, Walter with leukemia (白血病). Ryan, who was 3 at the time, began making silly faces at Walter and chatted about going home to change into his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costume. Several days later, Ryan moved to another hospital. Though they saw each other only a handful of times after that, Walter never forgot Ryan.
"He inspired me to fight against my cancer," said Walter, now 17, a football player. Then one day, Walter saw a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shirt at a mall, which made him decide to search out Ryan. Back home, Walter typed in "Ryan Lake in the Hills brain cancer" on his computer, and a link to a Facebook page for Ryan came up. But, the news was shocking.
Ryan had died on Sept. 8, 2005. He was 6. The Facebook  page  was  for  the  Ryan  Lamantia Foundation, a non-profit organization that Ryan's family formed after his death to raise money for brain cancer research.
Walter left this message right away: ."Ryan is my hero. My trips to the hospital were always horrible, until the day I met Ryan."
Ryan's mom's eyes were filled with tears as she read Waiter's message. "We always knew Ryan was special, but to hear it from somebody else, it really means the world to us," Lamantia said.
Walter wasn't the only person who was greatly impressed with Ryan.
"He was a little superhero," said Wendy Stellpflug, a nurse at Children' s Memorial Hospital. "Ryan always kept his spirits high, even after he suffered hearing loss and experienced 14 operations."
"Ryan didn’ t let his illness stop him. He always had a smile on his face," said Dr. Stewart Goldman, the doctor who treated Ryan.
Walter and his family have been in touch with the Lamantias for the past few weeks. And last week, they met for the first time since Ryan's death. The families told stories of being affected by cancer so young and Walter expressed his hope to volunteer with Ryan' s foundation.
Walter and Ryan_________.

A.first met in 2005
B.suffered severe illnesses
C.were in the same hospital for a long time
D.both liked the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costume

Walter finally wanted to get in touch with Ryan because___________.

A.he saw the news about Ryan on the Internet
B.he wanted to thank Ryan in person
C.an object reminded him of Ryan
D.he raised money for Ryan

After reading Waiter's message online, Ryan' s mom felt_____.

A.proud of her son
B.grateful for his help
C.happy about his recovery
D.sad again at her son' s death

Which of the following can best describe Ryan?

A.Determined and considerate.
B.Optimistic and brave.
C.Friendly and patient.
D.Brave and proud.

We know from the text that Walter_________.

A.survived the cancer
B.experienced 14 operations
C.searched for Ryan on the Facebook
D.founded the Ryan Lamantia Foundation
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“Mobile phone killed my man,” screamed one headline last year. Also came claims that an unpublished study had found that mobile phones could cause memory loss. And a British newspaper devoted its front page to a picture supposedly showing how mobile phones could heat the brain.
For anyone who uses a mobile phone, these are worrying times. But speak to the scientists whose work is the focus of these scares and you hear a different story.
One of the oddest effects comes from the now famous“memory loss” study. Alan Preece and his colleagues at the University of Bristol placed a device that imitated the microwave radiation of mobile phones to the left ear of volunteers. The volunteers were good at recalling words and pictures they had been shown on a computer screen. Preece says he still can’t comment on the effects of using a mobile phone for years on end. But he rules out the suggestion that mobile phones have an immediate effect on our cognitive(认识的)abilities. “I’m pretty sure there is no effect on short-term memory,” he says.
Another expert, Tattersall, remarked that his latest findings have removed fears about memory loss. One result, for instance, suggests that nerve cell synapses(神经元突触) exposed to microwaves become more — rather than less — receptive to undergoing changes linked to memory formation.
An even happier outcome would be that microwaves turned out to be good for you. It sounds crazy, but a couple of years ago a team led by William Adey at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in California found that mice exposed to microwaves for two hours a day were less likely to develop brain tumours when given a cancer-causing chemical.
“If it doesn’t certainly cause cancer in animals and cells, then it probably isn’t going to cause cancer in humans,” says William. And while there’s still no absolute evidence that mobile phone use does damage your memories or give you cancer, the conclusion is: don’t be afraid.
Mobile phone users are worried because ______.

A.they are not sure whether mobile phones can cause memory loss
B.it’s said that mobile phones have a lot of side effects
C.one headline reported “Mobile phone killed my man”
D.a British newspaper showed mobile phones could heat the brain

According to the scientists, ______.

A.there is no evidence that mobile phones cause illness in people
B.the more people use mobile phones, the healthier they’ll be
C.mobile phone users are less likely to develop cancer
D.mobile phones’ radiation is the same as the general radiation

According to this passage, we can know that _____.

A.the mobile phone is a most wonderful invention
B.there’s no need to worry about the radiation from mobile phones
C.something must be done to stop people using mobile phones
D.mobile phone companies shouldn’t cheat customers

The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to ______.

A.mobile phone radiation
B.a cancer-causing chemical
C.a happy outcome
D.a brain tumour

What would be the best title for this passage?

A.New Mobile Phones.
B.Special Mobile Phones.
C.New Special Investigation: Mobile Phones.
D.New Investigation.
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Renault's new Twizy could be the future of motoring ... or at least a big part of it. This is not some crazy future concept -- this is a real vehicle, fully electric, and on sale now. Prices for the Twizy start at £6,690, with battery hire from £45 a month. But is it a car? Technically no, it' s classified under UK law as something closer to a moped (摩托自行车).
A two-seater (the passenger sits behind the driver), the Twizy runs on electric power only, and is designed to cover all those little trips we do. And as 87 percent of Europe’s drivers do less than 37 miles a day -- 50 per cent less than 12—there’s really no need to be burning gas for that sort of journey.
The Twizy is arguably the most unusual vehicle in this country. Other cars have been beautifully designed, others have been small, but no car has turned motoring on its head in quite the same way.
The Twizy’s batteries have a range of 62 miles, and it plugs into a standard socket like any other electrical equipment, going from flat to full power in three and a half hours. There are no full doors on the vehicle, so think of it like a covered moped with four wheels, but no noise and no need for a helmet. There's also a lower-powered type being designed, the Twizy 45, for which you don' t need a license.
Seeing the Twizy in the flesh, you' re surprised by how striking it looks. Sit in it and everything feels right --just car enough to be easy, but different enough to be exciting. With the battery underneath you, the vehicle is suckered (吸) to the road, and the electric power means it accelerates with real energy up to about 50 mph. You don't feel you need any more. In the UK, the weather alone may make it a good buy, but the lack of easy access to outdoor sockets is the biggest challenge. Only time will tell if this brave move answers enough problems to find a place in our lives.
According to Paragraph 1, Renault' s new Twizy________

A.is a concept car
B.is classified as a car
C.can be hired by the day
D.has been put on the market

Which of the following is TRUE about the appearance of the Twizy?

A.Attractive. B.Awkward.
C.Traditional. D.Colorful.

What do we know about the Twizy 45?

A.A helmet is needed to drive it.
B.It makes more noise than the Twizy.
C.You can drive it without taking a test.
D.Its batteries are better than the Twizy' s.

What will probably prevent the popularity of the Twizy?

A.Its low speed.
B.Its weak batteries.
C.Its limited inner space.
D.Its demand for outdoor sockets.

In which part of a magazine can we most probably read this text?

A.Travel. B.Technology.
C.Economy. D.Environment.
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In the past years a lot of people migrated from one country to another in Europe. They had to leave their countries with their traditions, their cultures and sometimes also their families. People migrate because they think that they will have a better life, they will find a job and they will make a lot of money for their families to survive. Sometimes it's true, and they find a job, they make a lot of money and then they go back to their families to help them. But sometimes they are not that lucky.
The problem that those people create is that a lot of people from Europe are unemployed and they don't have jobs because immigrants have taken so many jobs. But the question is also: Would European people want a job such as cleaning or hard labor? I think that most of them wouldn't. So we should stop criticizing for a moment and think. We would then maybe realize that it's not that bad to have immigrants at home.
The only problem is that it's not right that immigrants want to impose( 强加于 )their religion on other countries by leading and building mosques ( 清真寺). Because if they had done that in other countries they would have caused trouble. Phenomena like these happened a few years ago in Great Britain: It was forbidden to switch on Christmas lights outside, because Christmas is a Catholic ( 天主教的 ) recurrence and it was offensive for the Islamic people who lived there. That is not right. The country that gives hospitality to immigrants has the task to allow them to enter society, to be free to believe in their religion and their culture, but every country does not have to forget its tradition and culture. This is one of the many facts which happened in the past years, and I think that many others are going to happen because this phenomenon is developing every day more and more.
The first paragraph is mainly about__________.

A.what a life Europeans lived
B.why some Europeans migrated
C.how Europeans migrated
D.what migration caused

What's the main problem between the immigrants and the native people according to the passage?

A.Native people and immigrants fight for the same job opportunities.
B.Native people always leave the worst jobs to the immigrants.
C.Different religions and cultures often result in some conflicts.
D.Native people refuse the immigrants to enter their country.

What does the author think of the European immigrants?

A.It takes them too much trouble to migrate.
B.They have made contributions to the host country.
C.They are offered hard jobs but paid less.
D.They should be accepted in the host country.

We may learn from the passage that__________.

A.some people reject foreigners' immigrating to their own country
B.the author thinks immigrating can help mix different cultures together
C.immigrants to Great Britain were all Islamic people
D.immigrants can only find hard and dirty jobs in other countries

It can be inferred from the last paragraph that__________.

A.people with different religions won' t be allowed to migrate to another country
B.immigrants are not free to believe in their own culture
C.no other European countries but Great Britain have conflicts
D.problems caused by different religions and cultures will exist long
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[1] He skips classes and talks back to teachers but he’s still smart and talented—this is the type 24-year-old Jaki Tan played in the movie Mark of Youth(全城高考), and it has won him raging popularity among teenagers. The movie tells the story of four Senior 3 students in the days leading up to the College Entrance Examination. Tan starred as Qin Peng, who is mischievous but outstanding at music and writing.
[2] “Tan brings alive this type of student who seems to exist in every class, and he makes the character so lovely,” said his fan. Just like how his big-screen character works harder on the basketball court than in the classroom, the 2010 Happy Boys fourth-place winner was not a typical good student. But when it came to music, he had passion and fresh ideas.
[3] After finishing his Senior 1 year in Shenzhen, Tan went to study in Canada. At 15, he picked up the guitar by accident when a friend invited him to learn the instrument with him. His friend __________ halfway, but Tan persisted. Throughout high school, he wrote folk songs inspired by his life experiences and performed them for students from around the world. In one song, Tan thanked his school for all the things he didn’t like about it, such as required uniforms, rules against skipping classes and how teachers made him write letters to his family about his mistakes. “Growth comes with conflicts,” he once said in an interview with Hunan TV.
[4] “For his listeners, Tan’s lyrics and melodies always bring them back to their happy memories of hot summers and carefree youth,” Happy 8 commented. As a student at University of Toronto, Tan often performed his songs in bars or on busy streets. While many people might be too shy to perform in the street, Tan believes that experience helped build up his confidence. “Don’t be afraid of losing face. It’s always better to lose face while you are learning than to lose face for life by not improving yourself,” he told Sohu Entertainment, calling this his personal motto.
What’s the main idea of this passage? (no more than 6 words)
_______________________________________________________________________
Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 3 words)
His friend _______________ halfway, but Tan persisted.
In Jaki Tan’s opinion, what does he benefit from performing in the street? (no more than 4 words)
_______________________________________________________________________
List at least two things that Jaki Tan hated when he was in high school. (no more than 16 words)
_______________________________________________________________________
What does the word “them” (Line 1, Paragraph 4 ) probably refer to? (no more than 2 words)
_______________________________________________________________________

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前不久,你校学生会向高三学生发出倡议;十八岁的生日时,请为你们的父母做一件 有意义的事。同学们积极响应,纷纷表达自己的做法。请根据以上信息,以“Something  Special For Parents”用英语写一篇短文。内容包括:
1.描述以上有关学生会倡议的信息和同学们的反应;
2.你的做法及理由。
注意:1.词数120左右,短文的标题和首句已给出(不计人总词数);
2.可以适当增加内容;
3.不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。
Something Special For Parents
Not long ago Student Union in our school advocated that…
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 

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