--Li Mei usually helps others, ________?
--Yes, she is kind-hearted.
A. does she B. is she
C. doesn’t she D. isn’t she
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A man lived at the foot of a hill. For a long time, he heard of tales of the other side of the hill—stories of rich land, weather and beautiful scenery.
One day, he was life in his home town and thought it was to improve it, so he packed his bags, left his home and started climbing the hill, to live a better life.
The climb was very .The man had to stop to rest many times. At some , the hill was very steep (陡峭的) indeed, and he almost wanted to . But his dream of a better life him going.
One afternoon, the man came to another steep part of the hill. And at the top stood some thick plants. The same had happened to him many times before. this time it was a little hard to get over it, he surely was able to do it.
, the man was too tired after all those days of and pushing through high plants. He was that he still had no results to show, no fruit to enjoy. He just didn’t want to any more. He said to himself, “Maybe life on the other side of the hill is not like what the told. My old home isn’t that anyway.” He finally made his decision, and set off for home.
Actually the man didn’t know that he climbed over that slope (斜坡), he could see the other side of the hill and all he had heard about that place was . The man had already done the hard part, but he to stop trying when things were going to get much better.
1.A. bad B. hot C. perfect D. cold
2.A. interested in B. bored of C. surprised at D. nervous about
3.A. easy B. necessary C. simple D. right
4.A. wishing B. beginning C. refusing D. helping
5.A. astonishing B. interesting C. tiring D. attractive
6.A. afternoons B. days C. points D. corners
7.A. get up B. give up C. sit down D. run away
8.A. stopped B. asked C. noticed D. kept
9.A. trouble B. steep C. dream D. illness
10.A. If B. Because C. When D. Although
11.A. Luckily B. However C. Or D. So
12.A. running B. playing C. climbing D. waiting
13.A. happy B. angry C. excited D. charged
14.A. try B. help C. escape D. learn
15.A. films B. books C. tales D. lessons
16.A. strange B. terrible C. useless D. dangerous
17.A. looked around B. turned around C. went on D. slowed down
18.A. as if B. so that C. as long as D. as well as
19.A. false B. true C. funny D. important
20.A. prepared B. agreed C. chose D. failed
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John is very _______. If he promises to do something, he will do it.
A. guilty B. reliable
C. confident D. cruel
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My parents don’t of my traveling outside alone during the summer holidays.
A. submit B. reject
C. approve D. suspect
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Many teenagers(青少年) feel that important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members, especially their parents, don't know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is often for brothers and sisters to fight with each other and then they can only go to their friends for advice.
It is very important for teenagers to have one good friend or many friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves on the phone. This communication is very important in children's growing up, because friends can discuss something difficult to say to their family members.
However, parents often try to choose their children's friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends. The question of “choice” is an interesting one. Have you ever thought of the following questions?
Who chooses your friends?
Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you?
Have you got a good friend your parents don't like?
1.Why do many teenagers think their friends are the most important?
A. They often fight with their brothers and sisters.
B. They can't get help from their parents.
C. They believe their friends understand them better.
D. They are often the only child of their family.
2.When teenagers stay alone, the usual way of communication is to ______.
A. go to their friends
B. talk with their parents
C. have a discussion with their family
D. talk with their friends on the phone
3.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 is different from ______ in meaning.
A. Some parents may even not allow their children to meet their good friends.
B. Some parents may even ask their children to stay away from their good friends.
C. Some parents may even not let their children meet their good friends.
D. Some parents may want their children to stop to meet their good friends.
4.Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Parents should like everything their children enjoy.
B. In all families, children can choose everything they like.
C. Parents should try their best to understand their children better.
D. Teenagers can only go to their friends for help.
5.The main idea of this passage is that “______”.
A. Teenagers need friends.
B. Friends can give good advice.
C. Parents often choose their children’s friends for them.
D. Good friends can communicate with each other.
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Shanghai is the city ______ he was born.
A. what B. where C. when D. which
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The old man is ______ the big company.
A. in the charge of B. in charge of
C. take charge of D. take the charge of
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While success is surely sweeter than failure, it seems failure is a far better teacher, and organizations that fail miserably often flourish (繁榮) more in the long run, according to a new study by Vinit Desai, assistant professor of management at the University of Colorado Denver Business School. Researchers have found that people missing their goals perform much better in the long run. That is because they gain more knowledge from their failures than their successes and the lessons are more likely to stay longer in their minds.
“We found that the knowledge gained from success was often fleeting while knowledge from failure stuck around for years,” said professor Desai, who led the study. “But companies often ignore failure. Managers may fire people or turn over the whole workforce while they should treat the failure as a learning opportunity.”
Prof Desai compared the flights of the space shuttle Atlantis and the Challenger. During the Atlantis flight last year, a piece of insulation (絕緣體) broke off and damaged the left solid rocket booster (助推火箭) but didn’t influence the program. There was little investigation. The Challenger was launched next and another piece of insulation broke off. This time the shuttle and its seven–person crew were destroyed. The disaster led to a major investigation resulting in 29 changes to prevent future disasters.
The difference in response in the two cases came down to this: Atlantis was considered a success and the Challenger a failure.
“Despite crowded skies, airlines are extremely reliable,” he said. “The number of failures is extremely small. And past researches have shown that older airlines, those with more experience in failure, have a lower number of accidents.”
Prof Desai doesn’t recommend finding out failure in order to learn. Instead, he advises organizations to analyze small failures to collect useful information rather than wait for major failures.
1.Why did experts pay little attention to the problem of Atlantis?
A. Because it worked perfectly.
B. Because the right booster was still OK.
C. Because nothing serious happened then.
D. Because fewer people died in the flight.
2. Fewer accidents happen to older airlines in that ________.
A. their planes couldn’t fly high in the sky
B. they gained much from experience in failure
C. their planes were often checked by the experts
D. they were unpopular among passengers
3.The passage is written mainly to ________.
A. show failure is a better teacher than success
B. explain why Challenger failed
C. introduce something about Prof Desai
D. tell managers how to achieve success
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---How often do you call your parents?
--- ,but usually once a week.
A. Forget it B. Once in a while
C. It depends D. I’ve no idea
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