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1.Intheearly1990s,theword“Internet“wasstrangetomostpeople.Buttoday,
Internethasbecomeausefultoolforpeopleallovertheworld.MaybeInternethasbeen
thegreatestinventioninthefieldofcommunicationinthehistoryofmankind(人類)
CommunicatingwithothersontheInternetismuchfaster.Wecanchatwithaperson
whoissittingintheotherpartoftheworld.Wecane-mailourfriendsandtheycanread
thee-mailswithinaminute.Givingallkindsofinformationisprobablythebiggest
advantageoftheInternet.Wecanusesearchenginestofindtheinformationweneed.
Justtypeinakeywordorkeywordsandthesearchenginewillgiveusalistofsuitable
websitestolookat.
WecanenjoyalotontheInternetbydownloadinggames,visitingchatroomsor
surfing(;劉覽)websites.Therearesomegamesforfree.Wecanmeetnewand
interestingpeopleinthechatnow.Wecanalsolistentomusicandseefilms.Now,there
isalotofserviceontheInternetsuchasonlinebankingjobfindingandticketbuying.
Wecanalsodoshoppingandfindnearlyallkindsofgoods.Sometimeswecanfind
somethingthatisquitegoodbutverycheap.
26.HowmanymainadvantagesoftheInternetaretalkedaboutinthepassage?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.27.Whatfactdoesn'tthepassageprovide?
A.WecanfindalmostanythingwewanttoknowontheInternet.
B.SomegamesontheInternetarefree.
C.WecanbuymostthingsweneedontheInternet.D.GoodsontheInternetare
moreexpensivethanthoseinrealshops.
28.Whichtitlebestgivesthemainideaofthepassage?A.OnlineShopping
B.ExchangingInformationontheInternetC.TheAdvantagesoftheInternetD.
SurfingtheWebsitesontheInternetl.BDC2.
YouwanttoknowaboutmystayinginAmerica,right?Well,totellyouthetruth,it
isreallyaneye-openingExperiencestudyhere.InChina,IhadEnglishclassesfivetimes
aweeksincefifthgrade.However,Ididn'tknowhowdifferentTextbookEnglishcould
befromeverydayEnglishuntilIcametoHotchkissSchool,Connecticut.WhenIfirst
studiedEnglish,Iwastoldtosay,“Iamfine.^^whenpeoplesay“Howareyou?,,Butin
theUS,Ifoundthatpeoplesay,“Iamgood.^^or“Iamtired."Oneday,someonegreeted
mewith"What'sup?"Itmademeconfused.Ithoughtforamomentandthensmiled
BecauseIdidn'tknowwhattosay.
Sincethen,Ihavediscoveredmoreandmoredifferences
betweenChineseandUScultures.Tomysurprise,USgirlsspendalotoftimeinthe
burningsuntogetatan.However,inChina,girlstryEverypossiblewaytogettheirskin
paler,or“whiter.'」alsosurprisedbyhowhard-working.USstudentsare.InChina,
schoolworkisalmosteverything,sowestudyhardandthat9it.Buthere,a"good"student
getsgoodgrades,doesalotforthepublicandplayssportsormusic.Thekidshereareso
talented,1amstartingtobesorrythatIgaveupplayingthepianoatanearlyageandthat
Ihaveneverthoughtaboutsports.
61.Accordingtothewriter,textbookEnglishiseverydayEnglish.
A.quitedifferentfromB.thesameasC.moredifficultthan
62.Whatdoestheword"tan"inthesixthparagraphmeaninChinese?
A曬黑B曬白C能量
63.AgoodUSstudentspendshis/hertime.A.onlyindoinghomeworkB.
onlyonsportsormusic
C.onstudies,sportsormusicandpublicwork64.WhichofthefollowingisNOT
true?A.ThewriterisnowinUS.
B.Americangirlslovetohavewhiteskin.C.USstudentsaretalentedandhard-
working.
65.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MyOwnTravelintheUSB.My
StudyingintheUSC.MyOpinionabouttheUS2.AACBB3.
PeopleoftensaythattheEnglishman'shomeishiscastle.Theymeanthatthehome
isveryimportantandpersonaltohim.MostpeopleinBritainliveinhousesratherthan
flats,andmanypeopleowntheirhomes.Thismeansthattheycanmakethemindividual
(個(gè)體的);theycanpaintthem,andchangetheminanywaytheylike.Mosthouse
haveagarden,evenifitisavery
smallone,andthegardenisusuallyloved.Thehouseandthegardenaretheprivate
(私人的)spaceoftheindividual.Peopleusuallyliketomarktheirspace.Areyou
sittingnowinyourhomeoronatrain?haveyoumarkedthespacearoundyourselfas
your?Ifyouareonthetrainyoumayputyourcoatorsmallbagontheseatbesideyou.If
youshareaflatyoumayhaveonecornerorchairwhichisyourown.OnceIwas
travellingonatraintoLondon.Iwasinasectionforfourpeopleandtherewasatable
betweenus.Themanonthespaceonmysideofthetableatall.Iwasangry.Maybehe
thoughtthatheownedthewholetable.Ihadreadabookaboutnon-verbal
communicationsoItookvariouspapersoutof
mybagandputthemonhisbriefcase!WhenIdidthishestiffenedandhiseyes
nearlypopped(瞪出outofhishead.Ihadinvaded(侵力口hisspace!AfewminuteslaterI
tookmypapersoffhiscaseinordertoreadthem.Heimmediatelymovedhiscasetohis
sideofthetable.Ofcourse,itispossiblethathejustwantedtobehelpfultome!
Ifyouarevisitinganothercountryyoumayfeelthatyoudon'thaveanyprivate
space.Hotelroomslookmuchthesameineverycountryintheworld.Alldaylong,you
sharepublicspaceswithotherpeople.Youseethelocalpeopleintheirprivatespacesand
youfeellonelyand“outside”.Localpeoplecancreatetheirprivate
spacesbytalkingaboutthingsyoudon'tknowabout.Andyouevenfeelthatthey
likeyoutobeoutsidethemsothattheywillenjoybeinginsideevenmore!Thisisoneof
thedifficultiesofbeingatraveler!Butifyouunderstanditthenithelpsyou.Haven'tyou
enjoyedbeingpartofagroupand“owning“abitofspace?4l.Thewriterwasangryashe
wastravellingonatraintoLondonbecause.A.hehadnoplacetosit
B.someonehadinvadedhis“space”
C.toomanypeoplesharedasectionwithhim
D.someotherpeopletalkedaboutthingshedidn'tknowabout
42."...youfeellonelyand'outside'"inparagraph4meansthat.
A.youarealoneoutsidethehouse
B.youfeellonelybecauseyoutravelonyourownC.youarealoneandtherefore
yougooutsidetohavesomefun
D.youfeellonelyandyoudon'tbelongtothatplaceorthatgroupofpeople
43.InParagraph4,thepronoun“them9refersto(所指)"
A.publicspacesB.privatespacesC.localpeopleD.othercountries
44.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothe
passage?
A.Britishpeopledislikemarkingtheirspace.B.Youalwaysfeelathomeinanother
country.C.MostBritishpeoplepreferlivinginhousestoflats.D.Youcan'tmarkyour
privatespaceinaforeigncountry.45.Thamainpurposeofthepassageistotellreadersto
A.ownprivatespacesbylivinginhouses
B.haveonecomeroftheirowninpublicplacesC.realizetheimportanceof
“space“incommunication
D.createtheirprivatespacesbytalkingwithlocalpeople3.BDCCC4.
WhenIwasaforeignteacherinChina,everydayItaughtEnglishtomystudents
andtheytaughtmeaboutChina.Onedaythetopicturnedtosaying"Iloveyou”.Iwas
shockedtolearnthatnotoneofmystudentshadsaidthistotheirmothers,norhadtheir
motherssaidittothem."Doesyourmomloveyou?”"OfcourseJtheyanswered.t4How
doyouknow?”wasmylogicalquestion.Theyrespondedthattheirmonscookedand
alwaystoldthemwhattheyweredoingwrongtoshowtheircaring.Iwasstunned.So
mon'scookingandcriticzingreadoutas“Iloveyou"Thenhowdoyousay'Ilove
you'toher?^^Theyagreedthatgettinggoodgrades,followedbygodjobswouldbehow
theyshowedtheirlove.Icome
fromaculturewheremostpeopleareexpressiveenough,soIrepeatedthesequeries
inclassesovertime.Gradually,Ibegantogetdifferentresponse.Someofthemhad
exchangedthosesentimentswiththeirmoms.Oneofmyfavoritestoriesofchangecame
fromagirl.Whenshecamehomefromuniversity,hermothermetheratthedoorand
hugged(擁抱)her.Thishadneverhappenedbefore,buthermomsaid,"Nowthatyou
havegoneIhavemoretimetomyself.Inoticedthatinsomeplacesmothersandchildren
hugeachotherandIdecideditwasagoodideaandthatIwouldbeginhuggingyou."In
myfamilyweallsay“Iloveyou"alot.Whileitistruethatweoftensaythewords
without
havinggreatdepthoffeelingsatthatmoment,itisalmostlikeablessingwegive
eachother.Thosethreelittlewordscarryaworldofmeaning,evenwhensaidasa
greeting,butmostespeciallyiftheyarethelastwordswesaytoorhearfromthosewe
love.52.Theforeignteacher.
A.comesfromAmericaB.isayoungwomanC.isexpressiveenoughD.knows
muchaboutChina53.Chinesepeopleprefertoshowloveby.A.saying"Ilove
you"B.cooking
C.gettinggoodgradesD.doingsomethinghelpful;54.1nparagraph4,what'sthe
realmeaningofthemom'shugging?
A.Sheismeetingherdaughteratthedoor.B.Shelovesherdaughterandmissesher.
C.SheisgladthatshehasmoretimetoherselfD.hefindsitinterestingtohugher
daughter.55.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Say“Iloveyou^moretoyour
family.B.Say"Iloveyou“alottoChinesepeople.C.Sayrloveyou“asagreetingto
others.D.Say"Iloveyou"withoutgreatdepthoffeelings.4.CDBA5.
EveryyearthereisaSpringFestivalinChina.UsuallyitisinJanuaryorFebruary.It
isthemostimportantfestival
inChina.Sobeforeitcomes,everyonehastopreparethings.Theybuypork,
beef,chicken,fruitsandmanyotherthings.Andtheyoftenmakeaspecialkindof
food——“dumplings”.Itmeans“cometogether”.Onthedaybeforethefestival,parents
buynewclothesfortheirchildren.Childrenalsobuypresentsfortheirparents.Onthe
SpringFestivalEve(除夕),allthefamilymemberscomebacktotheirhometown.
Thisisahappymoment.Somesinganddance,someplaycardsandothersgetthe
dinnerready.Whentheyenjoythemeal,theygiveeachotherthebestwishesforthe
comingyear.Theyall
haveagoodtime.
26.WhichisthemostimportantfestivalinChina?
A.TheMid-AutumnFestival.
B.TheSpringFestival.
C.Children's
Day.
27.WhenistheChineseSpringFestivalusually
celebrated?
A.InMarchorApril.B.InMayorJune.C.InJanuary
orFebruary.
28.isthespecialkindoffoodfortheSpringFestivalinChina.
A.ChickenB.Dumpling
C.Fish
29.What'sthemeaningofthefood“dumplings“forChinesepeopleintheSpring
Festival?
A.Lookup.B.Helpyourself.
C.Cometogether.
3().Thefamilywhentheyarehavingdinner
togetherontheSpringFestivalEve.
A.giveeachotherthebestwishesB.buyeachother
presents
c.sing,
danceandplaycards
5.BCBCA6.
Moreandmorepeoplelikebicyclinganditisnosurprise.Itisfun,healthyandgood
fortheenvironment.Maybethafswhythereare1.4billionbicyclesandonly400million
carsonroadsworldwidetoday.Bikescantakeyoualmostanywhere,andthereisnooil
cost!Getonabicycleandridearoundyourneighbourhood.Youmay
discoversomethingnewallaroundyou.Stoppingandgettingoffabikeiseasier
thanstoppingandgettingoutofyourcar.Youcanbiketoworkandbenefit(受益from
theenjoyableexercisewithout
pollutingtheenvironment.Youdon'tevenhavetoridealltheway.Folding(折疊
bikesworkwellforpeoplewhoridethetrain.Justfoldthebikeandtakeitwithyou.You
candothesameonanairplane.Afoldingbikecanbepackedinasuitcase.Youcanalso
takeacommonbikewithyouwhenyoufly.Butbesuretolookforinformationby
gettingonairlinewebsites.Notallairlinesarebicycle-friendlytotravellers.Health
BenefitsofBicycling:Ithelpstopreventheartdiseases.Bicyclinghelpstocontrol
yourweight.A15-minutebikeridetoandfromworkthreetimesaweekburnsoff
fivekilosoffatina
year.Bicyclingcanimproveyourmood(心情.Exerciselikebicyclinghasbeen
showntomakepeoplefeelbetter,morerelaxedandself-confident.Bicyclingishealthier
thandriving.56.Fromthepassage,weknowthatbicyclingisbecomingvery.
A.surprisingB.excitingC.expensiveD.popular57.Whenyouareridingyour
bicyclearoundyourneighbourhood,youmay.
A.pollutetheenvironmentaroundB.findsomethingyoudidn'tnotice
C.goeverywhereandusealittleoilD.getoffyourbikeandbegintowork
58.Ifyoutravelwithafoldingbike,youcanfolditand_.A.getoutofthecarB.
takeitontoatrainC.putitinyourpurseD.goonairlinewebsites59.Oneofthebenefits
frombicyclingisthat.A.youcanfoldthebicycleB.youwillbefriendlytoothersC.
youwillbemorerelaxedD.youmaygetfatterandfatter
60.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Bicyclingisenjoyableexercisefor
people.B.Drivingcarsishealthierthanridingbikes.
C.Ridingabikepollutesyourneighbourhood.D.Commonbikesarewelcomedby
allairlines.6.DBBCA7.
Areyouinterestedincountrymusic?Ilikeitverymuch!Itwilltakemeawayfora
whileafterIamtired.Theguitarsandsongswilltakemetomountainsand
fields.Countrymusicusuallytalksofeverydaylifeandfeelings.It9sthespiritof
America,easytounderstand,slowandsimple.CountrymusicdevelopedintheSouthern
UnitedStates.ItwasthefolkmusicofAmericancountryside.Manyofsongstellabout
thelivesoffarmers.Theytalkaboutlove,cropsordeath.Thelife
ofthecountrysidecanbehard,sothewordsincountrymusicareoftensad.Atfirst,
peopleplayedthemusiconlyatfamilyparties.Butitbecamemorepopularlater.Inthe
1920s,peopleplayedcountrysongsontheradio,andtheymadethemintorecords.
Whenpeopleinthecountrysidemovedtotownsandcitiestolookforwork,they
tooktheirmusicwiththem.Countrymusiccontinuedtochangeandbecamepopular
acrossAmerica.JohnDenverwasoneofAmerica'smostfamouscountrysingersinthe
1970s.Hissong“TakeMehome,CountryRoads^^iswell-knownandpeoplestillplayit
today.
51.Countrymusicisusuallyabout.
A.everydaylifeandfeelingsB.farmer'sfeelingsC.thelivesofworkers
52.Countrymusicdeveloped.A.inJohnDenver'scityB.intheSouthern
UnitedStatesC.intheNorthernUnitedStates
53.Peoplebagantomakecountrysongrecords.A.inthe1920sB.in1920
C.inthe1970s54.WhydidCountrymusicbecomepopularinAmerica?A.Becausecity
peoplelikedthemusic.
B.Becausefarmersmovedtocitieswiththeirmusicanditcontinuedtochange.
C.Becausecountrymusictalkedaboutcitypeople's
lives.
55.Whoisfamousforthesong"TakeMeHome,CountryRoads”?
A.Afarmerinthecountryside.B.ApersonwhomovedtotownsC.JohnDenver.
7.BBABC8.
Mymotherwastellingmeabouthowsheandherfamilygottheirfirsttelevision
whenshewasateenager.Ofcourseitwasblackandwhite.Shesaidsheonlywatchitat
night.Shedoesn'trememberoverwatchingitinthemorningorafternoon.WhenIwas
youngwehadonly
about3or4differentchannels.Mybothers,mysistersandIwouldsometimesfight
aboutwhichchanneltowatch
.But
we
usually
enjoyed
the
same
shows.NowadayswecangethundredsofchannelsonTV.Ican'tbelieveit!There
arechannelswitholdmovies,cooking,fishingandsoon.It'samazing!Thereisa
channelforeverything.Iwonderhowmuchmybothers,mysistersandIwouldfightif
wehadhundredsofchannelswhenIwasachild.Ofcoursewehadonlyonetelevision
set.ThesedaysInoticefamilieswith2or3ormoretelevisionsetsintheirhomes.Iguess
itstopspeoplefromarguingoverwhichchanneltochoosefrom.
61.Inthosedays,whatkindoftelevisionsetsdidpeopleonlyhave?
A.Blackandwhiteones.B.ColorsOnes.C.Allkindsoftelevisionsets.
62.MymotherwatchedTVwhenshewasyoung.
A.inthemorningB.intheafternoonC.atnight8.ACCBB9.
Whenwetalkaboutstars,especiallywomenstars,itseemsthattheyarealways
young,prettyandowncharming
bodyshapes.ButrecentlyaBritain'sGotTalent(英國(guó)達(dá)人)starSusanBoylehas
changedourviewsabsolutely.SimonCowell,oneofthejudgesofthetalentshowspoke
ofhisshockoverMsBoyle'svoice."Thisladycampup,andI'mthinking,'Thiswill
takefivesecondsandIcangotohaveacupoftea\Thatchangedwhenshebegantosing
IDreamedtoDreamfromLesMiserables.Sheknewweweregoingtohavethatreaction
andjusttoseethatlookofsatisfactiononherfacethrough-itwasoneofmyfavoritemo
ments,^^Cowellsaid.Theperfbnnancewaspostedonlineandbeforelong,the47-year-
oldScottishwomanhasbeenfamousallovertheworld.Speakingfromherhomein
Scotland,MsBoylesaidthatshehasn'tthoughtofchangingherappearance.She
saidthatherfriendhelpedherwithmake-up.mean,that9shardlyamakeover,she
added.MsBoylealsospokeofthereasonshefirstbegantoexplorehervocaltalents,
waskindofslowatschool,sogettinglikesingingwasagoodwayofhidingbehindthat
andthusitbuiltmyconfidence.^^
44.SusanBoyleis
A.ajudgeB.areporterC.abeautifulD.aScottishwoman
45.SusanBoylehadalookofsatisfactiononherfacewhenshewassinging
because.
A.shewasconfidentofhersingingB.shewassatisfiedwiththejudgesC.shewas
prettyandingoodshape
D.shesangthesongIDreamedaDreamfromLesMiserables
46.Accordingtothepassage,whichisNOTtrue?A.Itwasthevocaltalentsthat
builtSusan9sconfidenceB.SusanBoylewasnotgoodatherlessonwhenatschool.
C.SusanBoylebecamefamousbecauseofherappearance.
D.SimonCowelldidn'tthinkSusanBoyleagoodsingeratthefirstsight.
47.WhatcanwelearnfromSusanBoyle'ssuccessA.It'snevertoooldtolearn.
B.It'seasiertosucceedattheageof47.C.Ifyouhaveadream,trytomakeitcome
true!D.Ifyouarenotabletostudywell,tobeasingerinstead.9.DACC10.
Expo2010isheldinShanghaifromMayItoOctober31,Peopleallovertheworld
arelookingforwardtoit.Hereareseveralgoldenrulesonhowtobestplanyourtrip.Rule
l:DoyourhomeworkReadeverythingyoucanbeforegoing.Reallystudythe
maps.Knowthepavilions.Arriveattheentrancenearesttothethingsyouwantto
see.Haveaplan.Itwillmakeabigdifference.Rule2:AllowplentyoftimeExpo
2010isthelargestattractioneventinthehistoryoftheworld.Itwilltakemanydaystoo
seeit.Plantospendfromfivetoeightdaysofmoreseeingit.Rule3:PaceyourselfExpois
enormous.Thedistancesarepunishing.Itisbettertospendadayseeingasinglearea
thantorunbackandforthalloverthesite.Remembertowearthemostcomfortable
shoes.Nevermindwhattheylooklike.Rule4:GetgoinginMayAtmanyExposthe
crowdsaresmallerinMayandinearlyJunethananyothertime.Andbewarethelasttwo
weeks.DuringeveryExpo,peopledelaytheirvisitsandtheninearlyOctoberthey
suddenlyrealize."Expowill
closesoon!Ihaven'tseenit!”Asaresult,thelastseveralweeksusuallyhavethe
mostcroweddaysoftheentireExpo.Rule5:Findoutwhateveryoneelseisdoing-and
dotheoppositelfyoudon9tlikelargecrowdsandlonglines,dotheopposite.Hereisan
example:MostpeoplegoonSaturdaysoronholidays.SoavoidSaturdaysandholidays.
Goonweekdayswhenmostpeopleareatwork.Rule6:TurnupExpo2010isthelargest
celebrationinChina'shistory-amamazingonce-in-a-lifetimeevent.Whenitisgone
anditwillneverbeseenagain.Sowhateveryoudo,don'tmissit!48.Expo2010willlast
A.fivetoeightdaysB.severalweeksC.sixmonthsD.
ayear
49.AccordingtoRule4,you'dbetternotgotoExpoon.
A.May3B.July5C.September16D.October20
50.Whentherearelotsofpeoplewaitinginlinetoseethemostpopular
attractions,what'syourbestchoice?A.Tilwaitinlineasotherpeopledo.B.Tilgoback
andreturntomorrow.C.Tilvisitthelesscrowdedplacesinstead.
D.Tilsitonabenchtohavearestforabouttwoorthreehours.
5l.InRule6'turnup“heremeans.
A.don'tmissitB.comeandsee
C.makethesoundlouderD.neverbeseenagain10.CDCB11.TYPING
Thiscourseisforthosewhowanttolearntotype,aswellasthosewhowantto
improvetheirtyping.Thecourseisnotcommon.Youaretestedinthefirstclassand
beginpracticingatoneofeightdifferentskilllevels.Thisallowsyoutolearnatyourown
speed.Eachprogramlasts20hours.Bringyourownpaper.Coursefee(費(fèi)用):$125
Matericls:$25Two
hours
each
evening
for
two
weeks.Newclassesbegineverytwoweeks.Thiscourse
istaughtbyanumberofprofessionalbusinesseducationteacherswhohave
successfullytaughttryingcoursesbefore.UNDERSTANDINGCOMPUTERS.This
twelve-hourcourseisforpeoplewhodonotknowverymuchaboutcomputers,butwho
needtolearnaboutthem.Youwilllearnwhatcomputersare,whattheycan
andcan'tdoandhowtousethem.Coursefee:$75Jan.4,7,11,14,18Wed.&Sat.9:00-
11:30a.m.Equipmentfee:$10DavidisaprofessorofComputerScienceatBeijing
University.Hehasovertwentyyearsofexperienceincomputerfield.
STOPSMOKING.Doyouwanttostopsmoking?Haveyoualreadytriedtostop
andfailed?
Nowisthetimetostopsmokingusingthelatestmethods.Youcanstop
smoking,andthistwelve-hourcourse
will
help
you
do
it.Course
fee:$30
Jan.2.9,16,23Mon.2:00-5:00p.m.DrJohnisapracticingpsychologistwhohas
helpedhundredsofpeoplestopsmoking.
66.1fyouchoosetheUNDERSTANDINGCOMPUTERScourse,youwillhave
classes.
A.fromMondaytoSundayB.onWednesdayandSaturday
C.onSaturdayandSunday
67.HowlongwilltheSTOPSMOKINGcourselast?A.Forfourweeks.B.Forthree
hours.C.Fora
week.
68.Mr.Blackworkseverymorningandevening,buthewantstotakepartinoneof
thethreecourses.Whatissuitableforhim?A.TYPING
B.UNDERSTANDINGCOMPUTERSC.STOPSMOKING
69.Ifyouwanttolearnaboutcomputersandthesametimeyouwanttoimprove
yourtyping,howmuchwillyoupayforit?
A.$75.B.$150,C.$235
7O.What9sthespecialdifferencebetweentheTYPINGcourseandtheothertwo/
A.Peoplewithdifferentskilllevelsmaylearnatdifferentspeed.
B.Youwilltakeatestafterthecourse.C.Youwillpaylessmoney.ll.BACCA12.
Thereareover800boarding(寄宿schoolsintheUKwithstudentsfromhomeand
foreigncountries.Boardingschoolsstartedhundredsofyearsagointhecountry.Butthe
earliestboardingschoolsweresetupforwhite,richboysonly.Nowbothboysandgirls
cangotoboardingschoolsfromtheageof7to18.WhattodolntheUK,boarding
schoolshavethreetermsinaschoolyear,with
about13weeksineachterm.Studentsstudyandlivetogether.Theycan'tgooutside
iftheyarenotallowedto.Insomeschools,eachstudenthashisorhersubjectplan.
Besidestheusualclassroomsandlaboratories,theboardingschoolshavelotsofother
facilitiesfortheir
students,includingmusicrooms,boats,swimmingpools,cinemasandtheatres.
Mostboardingschoolshavea“l(fā)ightout"time.Sowhenit'stimetogotobed,allthe
lightsinthebedroomsareturnedoff.Therearehouse-masterstotakecareofstudentsall
thetime,especiallyafterschoolhours.WhattowearNearlyallstudentsatboarding
schoolswearaschooluniform.Boysusuallywearashirtandatie,andgirlsweara
whiteblouse,sometimesalsoatieandaskirt.Asstudents
get
older,
the
rules
become
less
strict.IntheUK,boardingschoolsprovidestudentswithdelicious
food.TheycanchoosetohaveafullEnglishbreakfastorsimplybread.Theycan
alsochoosebetweenamealwithnomeatandanothermealatlunchanddinner.And
thereisalwaysself-serviceforsalad(沙拉,othersidedishesandadessert.Studentscan
alsomakethemselvessomethingtoeatatanytimeinakitchen,ordrinkteaorhavea
snackbetweenmeals.
36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingto(根據(jù)thepassage?
A.Onlywhitechildrenwereallowedtoattendtheearliestboardingschools.
B.Studentsinaboardingschoolarelookedafteronlyafterschoolhours.
C.Asstudentsgetolder,therulesaboutwearingschooluniformsbecomestricter.
D.Studentscanhavedifferentactivitiesinaboardingschool.
37.Whichisthebesttitleforthelastparagraph?
A.WhattoeatB.WhentoeatC.WheretoeatD.Howtoeat38.
The
underlined
word
"facilities9
means
A.教師B.設(shè)施C.活動(dòng)D.課程12.DAB13.
Stress(壓力)iseverywhereinoureverydaylife.Notonlymenhaveit,butalso
womenandyoungpeople.Themostimportantreasonsofstressare:death,diseases,
exams,makingmoney,gettingmarried,movinghouses,changingjobs,ending
friendshipsandsoon.Howdoyou
knowwhetheryouhavestress?Couldyougiveyouranswerstothefollowing
questions?YesNo.Doyoueasilygetangry?Doyouoftensleepbadly?Doyouget
headachesalot?Doyoutakesleepingpills?Doyou
finditdifficulttorelax?Doyouusuallyhideyourfeelings?Doyousmokeand
drinkalottokeepquiet?Doyoufinditdifficulttoputyourheartintosomething?Ifyou
answer44Yes^^tomorethantwoofthesequestions,youareoneofthosepeoplewith
stress.Sowhatcanyoudoaboutit?Doingrelaxingexercises,talkingwithfriendsand
listeningtolightmusicareallusualwaysofrelieving(減輕)stress.However,doctors
nowsaythatthereareeasierways一peopleshouldlaughandsmilemoreoften.When
youlaughandsmile,yourbodyrelaxes.Theyalsosaythatpeople,especiallymen,
shouldcrymoreoften,be「causecryingisthenaturalwayofrelievingstress.
71.Whohasgotstressineverydaylife?
A.Menandwomen.B.Youngpeople.C.BothAandB.72.Ifyouhaveover
problemslistedinthetable,youarethepersonwithstress.
A.twoB.threeC.eight73.WhichofthefollowingsisNOTthereasonofstress?A.
Takingexams.B.Takingsleepingpills.C.Makingmoney.
74.What'stheeasierwaytorelaxyourbody?
A.Talkingwithfriends.BDoingrelaxingexercises.
C.Laughing,smilingandcrying.
75.Themaini
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