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Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to make money?Read on to find out about British teenagers and their money!

    Pocket money

    Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do some housework to get pocket money, including cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and so on.

    Part﹣time work

    A part﹣time job is a choice for teenagers who don't have pocket money or who want to get extra money.About 15% teenagers have a job. Only children over the age of 13 can work. Popular part﹣time jobs for teens include babysitting, delivering( 递送) newspapers, restaurant work and shop work. Children in Briain can work two hours a day at the most on a school day but not during school hours. During weekends and school holidays, they can work longer hours.

    Bank accounts (账户)

    Some children and teenagers have a bank account. There is no age limit at which you can open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or a young person. Parents can put pocket money directly into their child's bank account. Most banks have a prepaid bank card designed for young people.

    Mobile apps

    Many companies have made mobile apps for children,including GoHeny,Osper and Gimi.Parents can add money to their children's accounts and check to see how the money is spent. Children can choose to save their money or spend it using a card. The apps suggest that kids from 8 to 13 can use the cards.

    So, many teenagers are getting experience working part﹣time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend their money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially independent (经济独立的)person and making and looking after your own money.

(1)How can British teenagers get their pocket money?  

A. By doing homework.

B. By doing housework.

C. By opening accounts.

D. By using mobile apps.

(2)To get extra money, British teenagers over 13 can  

A. work in shops two hours a day during weekends

B. help to take care of babies during school hours

C. deliver newspapers for three hours on school days

D. work in restaurants every day as long as they wish

(3)What does the author think of the bank accounts and mobile apps for children?  

A. They may help parents save their children's money.

B. They may help kids learn to look after their money.

C. They might prevent children getting extra money.

D. They might get kids used to spending extra money.

(4)What is the passage mainly about?  

A. How to get along well with the bank managers.

B. How to deal with bank accounts and mobile apps.

C. How British teenagers work part﹣time to make money.

D. How British teenagers make and manage their money.

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                                       Royal Engineers Museum

                                                    Events

Chinese New Year (16 Jan﹣24 Feb)

    Join in as the Museum celebrates the Year of the Rat! Get creative by decorating a paper lantern or creating your own rat toys.

    £2 per activity, not included in standard prices.

The Soldiers as Artists (5 Feb﹣23 Jun)

    Royal Engineers were also taught drawing to help make maps. The paintings and drawings on display show not only the soldiers' drawing skills but also their talent that went beyond the training they received.

    Included in standard prices.

Historic Headwear Hunt (19 Apr﹣26 Jul)

    Discover the unusual hats, caps and helmets worn by Royal Engineers! Imagine what has happened to them over the last 300 years!

    Included in standard prices.

Medway in Time (7 Jul﹣31 Aug)

    Following a 15﹣week Medway Adult Education course, the Museum is proud to present artworks about the area's special history and traditions.

    Included in standard prices.

                                                   Plan Your Visit

Opening time

    Tuesday﹣Sunday              10 a.m.﹣5 p.m.

Standard tickets

    Adult                                    £9.20             Senior Citizen(老年人)          £8.20

    Child (5﹣15 )                    £4.60             Student                                    £7.60

    Family (2Ad + 2Ch)          £24.80            Serving Royal Engineers           Free

How to find us

    Located on Prince Arthur Road,Gillingham, Kent.

    Within walking distance from Gillingham Station.

Contact us

    Tel: 01634 822839           www.re﹣muscum.co.uk/ contact

(1)Which activity can Lily join in if she visits Royal Engineers Museum on 19 Aug?  

A. Chinese New Year.

B. The Soldiers as Artists.

C. Medway in Time.

D. Historie Headwear Hunt.

(2)Mr Brown brought his 5﹣year﹣old son to the museum and created a rat toy, how much did they pay at least?  

A. £9.20.

B. £12.80.

C. £13.80.

D. £15.80.

(3)What can visitors do when visiting Royal Engineers Museum?  

A. Visitors can be taught drawing and map making.

B. Visitors can buy the hats worn by Royal Engineers.

C. Visitors can explore Medway's history and traditions.

D. Visitors can call 01634 822839 for some free tickets.

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Looking at art should be like walking in the countryside.You may not know exactly where you are,what bird is making that strange sound, or what the hill ahead of you is called,but that's part of the fun of it.You don't need to know these things to feel the beauty of nature.

    Of course, if you do know your birds, trees and local history, a walk can be more attractive. Yet such knowledge comes slowly. It is picked up through experience.A true knowledge of nature cannot just be given to you through an app on your phone.Imagine pointing your phone at the hill and getting plenty of information on screen. Would that enrich your dreamy walk or ruin(毁灭) it?

    Braggarts enjoy an app that allows them to show off their knowledge, for example, about baroque(巴洛克风格的) paintings. In fact, apps in museums try to provide on﹣screen art history at once just to encourage people to read their phones instead of looking at paintings.

    It is a mistaken idea that you need to be spoon﹣fed(灌输) amazing facts about a work of art in order to appreciate(欣赏) it. Our first experience of a work of art should be raw(自然状态的),unguided,and a bit puzzling, like following a path in the woods. Later, you might choose to do some personal research into the work. It can further increase your enjoyment and appreciation for it. Yet it is best done when you're away from the art itself, so that even when you return, the work still feels fresh.

    Anyone who thinks knowing some dates and details makes you better understand a work of art is wrong. We all need to put aside our screens and our supposed knowledge when we look at art. Let the paintings flow in; let your intuitions(直觉) fly off. Art is a journey in the wilderness or it is nothing at all.

(1)What does the writer mainly want to say?  

A. Art is best with the help of apps.

B. Art is best when hidden in mystery.

C. Art is nothing compared with nature.

D. Art is nothing when details and facts are known.

(2)The underlined word "braggarts" refers to(指)  

A. people who like showing off

B. people who like baroque paintings

C. those who are good at appreciating art

D. those who are good at painting with phones

(3)What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?  

A. How to appreciate a work of art.

B. How to personal research into a work of art.

C. How to keep your feelings about a work of art fresh.

D. How to be spoon﹣fed amazing facts about a work of art.

(4)what can we infer(推断) from the passage?  

A. Because of apps, art will be ruined in the future.

B. A good piece of art is usually made about nature.

C. Research work and intuitions can both help understand art.

D. Museums are not supposed to allow the use of mobile phones.

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"What's wrong, Carina?" Collin asked. "Homesick again?"

    His sister nodded.

    "Yeah, me too." Collin sighed(叹息).

    Their family had moved to the new place nearly four months ago. The new place was housed inside a huge transparent dome (透明的圆屋顶). It still didn't feel like home.

    "I miss my friends," Carina said sadly. "And green grass and swimming, and everything. I even miss the sound of rain on the roof(屋顶)."

    "Worst of all," Carina continued, "my birthday is in two days, and I don't think Mom and Dad are planning anything special. They're too busy."

    "She's probably right," thought Collin. Life here was very busy for scientists like their parents. He doubted if they had time to plan a party. And how could they anyway? Things such as balloons and birthday candles didn't exist here. They didn't even have enough materials to make a cake.

    "Don't worry." Collin put an arm around Carina's shoulder.

    Collin walked toward the agricultural center, where his mom worked. He found her taking notes on some tall tube﹣like plants.

    "What are those?" he asked.

    "Bamboo plants," said Mom. "They're strong and grow fast. They make good building materials."

    "May I have a piece?"

    "Sure." Mom handed one to him and made a note on her notebook.

    The next day, Collin made tiny holes into the piece of bamboo and put small nails(钉子)into each hole. He poured a handful of pebbles(鹅卵石) inside and covered the open ends.

    Collin held the bamboo piece carefully as he hurried home. He hid it behind his back and opened the front door. To his surprise, Mom and Dad were home early from work. Mom was carrying something that looked like a cake.

    He looked closer and realized Mom had made a cake with dried apples and cinnamon(肉桂皮)sugar.A real treat, on the Moon.

    Collin handed his sister the bamboo rod. "Happy birthday!"

    "What is it?" Carina asked, looking at it curiously.

    "A rain stick," said Collin. "Whenever you turn it over, the pebbles fall around the nails and it sounds like rain."

    Carina turned the stick, and the room was filled with a sound like rain drumming on a roof.

    "It's Moon Rain!" she said. "It makes me feel like I'm home." She smiled at Collin and turned the rain stick over again.

(1)What may be the best title of this passage?  

A. Bamboo Plants

B. Moon Rain

C. Homesick Again!

D. United Family

(2)What can we know from the passage?  

A. This passage is part of a science fiction written for scientific research.

B. The family moved to the new place in order to do some sightseeing.

C. Their new home was on a dry land on the earth far from their old one.

D. Carina didn't think her parents would plan anything special for her birthday.

(3)Which of the following can best describe Collin?  

A. Careful and brave.

B. Caring and creative.

C. Generous and intellectual.

D. Romantic and popular.

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With so much free time on our hands during lockdown, many of us have entertained the idea of knowing more about the world. Learning a foreign language is a good choice. Here are a few examples, in order of time it takes people to learn them.

    Latin languages (about 600 hours)

   The popular Latin languages ﹣ Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese ﹣ require about 600 hours to learn. Of these, Spanish and Italian are the easiest for English speakers to learn. They are followed by Portuguese and finally French.

    Latin languages share many words with English.However,those shared words look or sound similar, but have different meanings over time.

    Greek (1,100 hours)

    Modern Greek is maybe the easiest language to learn that uses a different alphabet(字母表).It is also a language that has contributed many words to English. Indeed, the president of Greece once gave two speeches at an international meeting that included just Greek loan words(外来词) as well as the unavoidable basic English.

    Japanese (2, 200 hours)

    Counting objects in Japanese depends on whether they are long and thin (like "roads"), small and round (like "apples"), thin and flat (like "sheets of paper"), and hundreds more examples.

    What Japanese you speak also depends on your gender(性别). There's a "rough" language for men and a more "ladylike" language for women, but you must understand both.

    Chinese (2, 200 hours)

    Each Chinese written word is hardly understandable when spoken between a Mandarin (普通话) speaker in Beijing and a Cantonese speaker in Guangdong. If you think that's strange, consider our number system: the symbol "2" is widely understood but it's pronounced "two" in English and "duex" in French.

(1)For an English speaker, which of the following is the easiest to learn?  

A. Japanese.

B. French.

C. Greek.

D. Italian.

(2)What can we learn from the passage?  

A. The same word in two languages always has the same meaning.

B. The English language and the Greek language use the same alphabet.

C. Objects are counted differently in Japanese according to their shapes.

D. A Mandarin speaker and a Cantonese speaker write Chinese differently.

(3)The purpose of this passage is to tell English speakers  

A. how to learn some foreign languages

B. why they must learn a foreign language

C. some information on the difficulty of foreign languages

D. not to choose an Asian language to learn as it is too hard

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Four years ago, my mother gave birth to a brother for me when I was 10. I have learned a lot from getting along with him.

After he was born, I almost became a babysitter. I had to amuse him after school. I would make faces and sing to him when he was crying. Sometimes I even carried him everywhere in our yard to cheer him up while my parents were busy. What I liked to do best was to feed him when looking after him. How cute he was as he tasted his favorite food! My parents often praised me happily. As an elder brother, you've made contributions to looking after your younger brother.

I have got happiness from looking after my brother. When I was young, I was the only child in my family. I could get what I wanted from my parents. I was a "Little Emperor" in my family.

But now, as long as I get something good, I want to give it to my brother first. I remembered the year when he was three, he was fond of Rubik cubes(魔方). I bought one for him with my lucky money as a birthday present. When he got it, he was so happy that he laughed, hugged me and kissed me.

Thanks for spending these years together with my family. It has taught me how to be responsible and unselfish. Not only should I look after myself, but also I should pay attention to my family.

(1)When did the writer's mother gave birth to a brother for him?  

A. 3 years ago.

B. 4 years ago.

C. 8 years ago.

D. 10 years ago.

(2)What does the underlined word "amuse" in the second paragraph mean?  

A. 令……开心

B. 令……生气

C. 令……讨厌

D. 开……玩笑

(3)Which of the following is NOT TRUE when looking after his younger brother?  

A. He fed him.

B. He told stories to him.

C. He made faces and sang to him.

D. He carried him everywhere in the yard.

(4)What might you learn the passage?  

A. Be responsible.

B. Be unselfish.

C. Be responsible and confident.

D. Be responsible and unselfish.

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(1)One of my friends sometimes takes aside another friend to talk to her about something she doesn't want me to hear. It makes me feel sad. What should I do?  

(2)Some of my friends are in a fight. like them all equally(同样地), but they say I have to choose sides. Help!  

(3)I look up to my sisters. They're both intelligent(聪明的) feel that I'll never be as good as them.  

(4)I am the shortest person in my class, and my classmates call me "Tiny Mouse. " How can I make them stop?  

(5)I always use the computer and can't stop I feel that I'm not getting any smarter and the computer is warping(扭曲) my brain.  

A. It's wonderful that you admire them. but try not to compare yourself to them. Instead of trying to be like them, just try to be the best you possible. You will find that you will be much happier when you try to be true to yourself, rather than when you try to be like someone else.

B. The only way to break a habit is to force yourself to do something different. A world of exciting and interesting activities is just waiting for you. Write a list of things you've always wanted to do, learn, make, or try. When you feel like playing it, do something else.

C. Discuss this with her. Try not to suppose that she talks about you unless you actually hear what she says. But let her know that you are unhappy when she tells secrets around you. If you feel uncomfortable talking to her in person, you could write her a note instead.

D. We often hear from kids who are laughed at about their height. They probably don't mean to hurt your feelings. There are advantages and disadvantages to being any size. You might play along and come up with a funny reply. However, if you feel hurt, try talking to a parent or teacher.

E. Explain to your friends that you like all of them. You can play with each person or group separately. If they don't like this, then you may want to focus on other friendships until these friends work things out. Another idea is to offer to help your friends solve their problems.

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Qian Xuesen was born in Shanghai on December 11th,1911.He is known as "the father of China's space program" and "the king of the rocket".

    When he was 24 years old,Qian went to America for further study.After graduation,he worked in America for a few years,where his working conditions were better.In the early 1950s,he heard New China had been founded(成立)and decided not to stay in America any longer.He succeeded in coming back to his motherland in 1955 though the American government tried to stop him.

    In 1956,Qian Xuesen suggested setting up a special organization,which later became the leading organization for China's rocket and air travel programs.In June 1964,China successfully created its first medium rocket.Qian also played an important role in developing China's first man﹣made satellite(卫星).On April 24, 1970, "Dongfanghong﹣I" was successfully sent into the air.

    In 1964,a young man wrote Qian Xuesen a letter and pointed out a mistake in his published article.Qian immediately answered the letter and encouraged the young man to write an article about the mistake.

    Zhu Yilin,who was said to be the last student of Qian Xuesen,once said,"I learned a lot professional knowledge as well as the spirit and that a scientist should have from Mr.Qian,especially his deep love for the motherland.Without that,he couldn't have helped to develop science and technology when New China was badly development.Without that,he would not have made the great contribution(贡献)to industry in the late 1950s and early 1960s when conditions in China were too hard.

    Mr.Qian has been dead for ten years,but he will live in the memory of Chinese people forever.

(1)Why did Qian Xuesen go to America when he was young?  

A.To find a new job.

B.To receive further study.

C.To meet with his parents.

D.To find better working conditions.

(2)When was China's first medium rocket created?  

A.In 1955.

B.In 1956.

C.In 1964.

D.In 1970.

(3)What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?  

A.The way Qian Xuesen tried to return to China.

B.The reason why a special organization was set up.

C.The role Qian Xuesen played in making the satellite.

D.The contribution Qian Xuesen has made to China.

(4)In Zhu Yilin's opinion,what made Qian Xuesen work hard for his motherland?  

A.His love for the motherland.

B.His professional knowledge.

C.His working experience.

D.His anger towards America.

(5)We can learn from the passage that  

A.Qian was not welcome in America in the 1950s

B.the young man couldn't understand Qian's articles

C.New China was in great need of scientists like Qian.

D.hard conditions made it easier to develop rocket industry

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Some Fun and Interesting Facts

◆Do you think what color oranges are?The answer to this question is "Orange". However,the first oranges from Southeast Asia were actually green,Up to now,oranges in warmer areas like Vietnam and Thailand still stay green when they are fully grown.

◆There was a man named John Chapman who planted thousands of apple trees.But the apples on those trees were much more bitter(苦的)than the ones you'd find in the supermarket today.John didn't expect his apples to be eaten whole,but rather made into hard apple cider(苹果酒).

◆Like most four﹣legged animals,cats have five toes on the front paws(脚爪),but their back paws only have four toes.Scientists think the four﹣toe back paws might help them run faster.Do you know any other fun facts about cats?

◆Walt Disney might have been the firs it gloves on his characters,as the star Mickey Mouse in 1929's The Opry House(《奥普里之屋》).Besides being easier to interest,there's another reason why Disney did so:"We didn't want him to have mouse hands because he was supposed to be more human." Disney once said.

(1)What does the underlined word "they" refer to?  

A.Warmer areas.

B.Oranges in warmer areas.

C.The first oranges.

D.People from Vietnam and Thailand.

(2)John expected his apples to be  

A.known by more people

B.sold in the supermarket

C.eaten only by himself

D.made into hard apple cider

(3)How many toes does a normal cat have in total?  

A.Fourteen.

B.Sixteen.

C.Eighteen.

D.Twenty.

(4)Disney put gloves on Mickey Mouse in order to  

A.make him look more human

B.protect his hands

C.help him to run faster

D.make him feel more comfortable

(5)Which is NOT a fact according to the information above?  

A.The first oranges weren't orange.

B.John's apples weren't sweet enough.

C.Walt Disney put gloves on his characters to interest people.

D.Cats have fewer toes on their front paws than the ones on their back paws.

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    A recent study from a team of South Korean researchers suggests that eating alone often may lead to poor eating habits and poor food choices.Specifically ,the study found that men who ate alone more than twice a week had a greater risk of developing high blood pressure ,high cholesterol and diabetes.

     For children ,eating with their families is not only about preventing bad outcomes(结果)﹣it is also about developing good ones.

     In 2014, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(OECD) looked at data from nearly three﹣quarters of the world's countries.Among its findings was the fact that students who shared a main meal with their families were less likely to skip school.Children who eat a main meal with their families are also less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol(吸毒酗酒).

    In the report ,titled "The Importance of Family Dinners (VIII) ", researchers say that "teens who have frequent family dinners are more likely to say their parents know a lot about what's going on in their lives ". They also claim that when teens say they feel closer to their parents ,they are less likely to use drugs and alcohol.

     Another study from the University of Montreal found that children who ate with their families experience long ﹣term physical and mental health benefits(好处).These children were physically in better shape and drank fewer sugary soft drinks.These children also seemed to have better social skills and they were less aggressive(好斗的).

     Professor Linda Pagani says that mealtimes shared with parents "likely provide young children with first﹣hand social interactions ,discussions of social issues(事件) and day﹣to﹣day concerns ".She adds that they may likely help the child have better communication skills with others.

(1)What can be the best title for the text ?  

A. Benefits of eating together

B. Advantages of eating alone

C. Ways of developing social skills

D. Risks of using drugs and alcohol

(2)Children eating with their families are more likely to  

A. drink more sugary soft drinks

B. do well in their studies at school

C. be more socially active and aggressive

D. have a closer relationship with their parents

(3)Why is Professor Pagani mentioned in the last paragraph ?  

A. To introduce her

B. To add a new point

C. To explain further

D. To provide background information

(4)From which is the text probably taken ?  

A. A travel guide

B. A biology textbook

C. A cooking instruction

D. A science magazine

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Earlier this year, China achieved a new milestone (里程碑) in space research. On January 3, 2019, Chang'e﹣4 became the first lunar probe (月球探测器) in history to successfully land on the far side of the moon.

    The Earth's gravity (重力) slows the moon's rotation (自转), matching it to the speed of its orbit (公转). Therefore, the far side of the moon is almost "dark" and has never been seen. It's this sense of the unknown that makes the far side of the moon such an interesting place for scientific and space research. Being blown by solar (太阳的) winds, the far side may have the special minerals (矿物质 ). For this reason, Chang'e﹣4 will study the effect of solar winds on the lunar surface and any mineral found by the spacecraft. Chang'e﹣4 is also carrying flower seeds, potatoes and silkworm eggs to see whether life is possible on the moon. If it is, then the moon will become a possible choice for space travel in the future.

    However, research of the "dark" side isn't easy. As the far side is blocked(阻断) off from us, radio noise coming off Earth is also blocked. This is why China's relay satellite (中继卫星) Queqiao was sent up in May, 2018. Thanks to Queqiao, the communication problem between Earth and Chang'e﹣4 has been well solved.

    Power supply (电源供应) is also a challenge to the task. Chang'e﹣4 gets energy from the sun through its solar panels. As we know, a lunar day has the length (长度) of 28 Earth days. After Chang'e﹣4 was sent up on December 8, 2018, it took the probe over 20 days to orbit the moon to be in a position to be able to land in moon daylight and use its solar panels.

    Luckily, everything goes well, Chang'e﹣4 has worked on the "dark" side for over 5 months. It has sent back many photos of the far side of the moon and has been used to carry out some scientific experiments.

    The New York Times used the word " groundbreaking" to praise the task and wrote that "it will offer help to the history and development of the moon".

(1)When was Chang'e﹣4 sent up?  

A. In May, 2018.

B. On December 8, 2018.

C. On January 3, 2019.

D. The passage doesn't tell us.

(2)The main tasks of Chang'e﹣4 don't include  

A. studying if life is possible on the moon

B. studying the effect of solar winds on the lunar surface

C. solving the communication problem between Earth and other probes

D. researching any mineral found by the spacecraft

(3)The meaning of the underlined word "groundbreaking" in the last paragraph is the closest to "  ".

A. harmful

B. unpredictable

C. risky

D. pioneering

(4)According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?  

A. Chang'e﹣4 has sent back many photos of the far side of the moon.

B. A lunar day has the length of 28 Earth days.

C. China's relay satellite Queqiao was sent up in order to offer power supply to probes.

D. Chang'e﹣4 is the first lunar probe in history that has successfully landed on the "dark" side of the moon.

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    At some point in life,many people develop a mental(精神) problem.While most people get over it,for others it doesn't go away easily.

    The WHO says that about 20 percent of teenagers worldwide suffer from mental illness.It's thought that the number of teenagers with mental illness around the world will increase by half by 2020.It will become one of the main causes of illness,and even death.

    In China,the picture isn't bright,either.About one tenth of teenagers under the age of 17 have a mental health challenge.

    The world is changing fast.Study and relationships have always caused stress,but today the stress is much higher than before,the WHO said.

    A research centre in Oxford University says that young people today have big stresses at school.For example,they experience bullying(欺凌).In a 2017 report,the centre noted that the Internet was a special source(渠道)of stress.Online,young people often see "messages about perfection" and this causes the young "great uncertainty about their futures",says the centre.

    Also,according to China Daily,Chinese people don't ask for help with their mental problems.They fear that others will think less of them if they say that they are in mental trouble.Elaine Peng,a US mental health educator,makes a similar point.And in the UK,over three quarters of young people believe their mental problems have a social stigma.It is reported in 2017 that a quarter of young UK people wouldn't ask for help if they developed a mental problem.

    Young people who don't ask for help for their condition may be creating problems for themselves in the future.Elaine Peng warned that,"If we hide our mental health,it may remain a problem forever."

    "My message for young people is,if you feel something is wrong with you﹣ask for help,"he told China Daily.

(1)Which of the followings is NOT the cause of stress according to the passage?  

A.Heavy schoolwork.

B.Being bullied at school.

C.Some information from the Internet.

D.Certainty about the future.

(2)Why don't Chinese people ask for help with their mental problems?  

A.They don't think them serious.

B.They can get over them in time.

C.They can keep their mental health secret.

D.They are afraid of being looked down upon.

(3)What does the underlined word "stigma" most probably mean in Chinese?  

A.羞耻

B.印象

C.援助

D.危害

(4)Elaine Peng advised the teenagers with mental illness to  

A.think less of themselves

B.avoid being bullied

C.ask for help as soon as possible

D.stay away from the Internet

(5)The main purpose of the passage is to  

A.ask research centres for help

B.tell about teenagers' stresses

C.call public attention on teenagers with mental illness

D.show some different opinions from different countries.

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Abby's father was taking her to visit her grandmother.Abby was going to be away for three months."I can't leave Tobias behind,"she said."You will have to,"said her father."You can't take Tobias into another country."

    Abby thought it was a silly rule."I will take him,"she said to herself.So she put him in a sock and packed it in her bag.

    At the airport,Abby put her bag by the x﹣ray machine.Abby felt her legs shaking as the bag was going through the machine.She hoped Tobias in the bag made no noise.The woman by the machine smiled and said,"Have a good flight."

    On the plane,Abby waited until her dad and the woman next to her fell asleep.Then she opened the sock to look at Tobias.But he jumped out of the sock and landed on the woman's knee.The woman cried loudly,"A mouse!"Abby quickly put Tobias into the sock and back into her bag.

    Before they landed,Dad filled out a form,choosing no to:Are you bringing any live animals into the country?

    She saw the man frown(皱眉)as her bag went through the x﹣ray machine.She watched when he opened the bag and pulled out the sock.

    "Come with me, please."

    Abby followed her dad into a small room. There was a police officer and Tobias in the sock was on the desk.The police officer talked to Abby's dad, "You have tried to smuggle (走私) an animal into this country. "Abby felt fear came all over her body. "It's my fault(过错)," she said in a small voice."I didn't want to leave him behind."" Have you ever been in trouble before? "the officer asked as he wrote "animal smuggler" next to her name, Abby opened her mouth but no sound came out.

    Tobias had to be in quarantine(隔离)for six months, which cost a lot of money. And Abby wouldn't be able to visit her grandmother again.Now, she learned there was a good reason for rules.

(1)Who was Tobias?  

A.A sock.

B. Abby's toy.

C.A mouse.

D. Abby's brother.

(2)How did Abby feel by the x﹣ray machine?  

A. Worried

B. Excited.

C. Unhappy.

D. Relaxed.

(3)Why were Abby and her dad asked into a small room?  

A. Abby told a lie.

B. Dad forgot to fill out a form.

C. They were thought to be smuggling animals.

D. They were asked to explain what happened on the plane.

(4)Which of the following is true?  

A. Dad knew Abby was taking Tobias with her.

B. Taking Tobias brought Abby much trouble.

C. The police officer wrote "animal smuggler" next to Dad's name.

D. Tobias was found out by the woman beside the x﹣ray machine.

(5)What lesson did Abby learn?  

A. Never to take Tobias around

B.Always to follow rules.

C. Never to smuggle animals.

D. Always to tell the truth.

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阅读下面短文,完成 51 至 56 题.

    There are some things that are almost impossible to say to our close friends ﹣ especially if we want (A)them to be our friends for life. Are you wondering what problems others have?

    "I can't stand your other friends."

    My best friend, Kate, sometimes hangs out with some people that I really don't like. I think they have a bad influence on her, and she only spends time with them because they are "cool". Could you tell me if I should bring the matter up with her, or if it would be better for me to keep quiet? I don't want to lose her as a friend.

﹣ Linda

   "I won't help you cheat."

   (B) My closest friendKimhas lost interest in school and studying. He says he's bored with the whole thing, so he often asks me whether I'll let him copy my homework. By now I've said no, but he keeps asking me. I told him, "I think we'll get in trouble." but he just laughed and told me not to worry. I don't want to put my grades at risk, but I'm afraid to face my friend about this, so I just keep avoiding the topic. How can I get him to stop asking? I was wondering if you could give me some suggestions for dealing with my problem.

﹣ Mike

    "No, I CAN'T do that for you!"

    Anna is my best friend. We get along with each other well, but she is asking me to do things for her all the time. "Could you help me pick out some new clothes? Would you mind if I borrowed your bike? Can you look after my apartment while I'm away?" And these are just a few examples. I've said yes so many times that now I'm afraid I'll hurt her feelings if I say no. Any ideas?

﹣ Amy

(1)从文中找出(A)处划线单词 them 所指代的内容.  

(2)从文中找出与 "I was thinking whether you could help me out with your suggestions." 意思相同或相近的句子.  

(3)将文中(B)处划线句子 My closest friend, Kim, has lost interest in school and studying. 翻译成汉语.  

(4)根据上下文,补全句子.

Kate only spends time with some people that Linda really doesn't like because  

(5)回答问题.What does Kim often want to do?  

(6)完成任务.Please give Amy ONE idea. _

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Wind power is a very clean source of energy. This is how wind power works. Wind makes windmills spin (旋转). When the windmills spin, they make electricity. Then we can use the electricity.

    A lot of people think that wind power is new, but that's not true.For thousands of years, people have used wind to sail boats and move water. We still do those things today, but these days we mostly use    wind power to make electricity.

    Wind power is a very popular source of energy. Most people think that we should use it more and more. First of all, it's clean. Windmills don't pollute the environment at all. Second, we can use wind power forever. After all, we will always have wind. Also, wind power is cheap, and it's getting even cheaper.

    A lot of people don't understand wind power very well. They believe that there are problems with wind power, but many of those problems are not real. For example, some people say that windmills are dangerous for birds. They used to be true, but it isn't true anymore. Old windmills killed birds because they spun very fast. New windmills spin slowly, and they aren't dangerous for birds.

    However, there are real problems with windmills. One problem is that many people think windmills are very ugly. This is a problem for people, because windmills are often in very pretty areas. Also, wind doesn't blow all the time, so we can't use wind power all the time. Finally, windmills are noisy.

    Wind power is becoming more and more common. Right now, more than 80 countries use wind power. About 2.5 percent of the world's power comes from the wind. For some countries, that number is a lot higher. Wind power gives Denmark more than 25 percent of its electricity.

(1)Why DON'T new windmills kill birds? Because  

A. birds don't fly near them

B. they spin slowly

C. they are shorter than old windmills

D. new windmills don't spin

(2)When did people start using wind power?  

A. About 25 years ago.

B. About 80 years ago.

C. About 500 years ago.

D. Over 1,000 years ago.

(3)  , so we CAN'T use wind power all the time.

A. Windmills break all the time

B. We can't use windmills at night

C. Windmills are too expensive to use all the time

D. Wind doesn't blow all the time

(4)What does the article say about wind power?  

A. Most people don't like it.

B. It's getting cheaper.

C. Denmark doesn't use it.

D. It's getting more expensive.

(5)What is the best title for the passage?  

A. Expensive Windmills

B. Cheap and Clean Energy

C. Popular and Clean Wind Power

D. Dangerous Birds

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