Sean’s strong love for his country is __________ in his recently published poems.
A. relieved B. reflected C. responded D. recovered
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Dear Tracy, |
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Although I'm 1 6 years old,but my father still treats | 76. ______ |
me as a careless children. He doesn’t value my opinions. | 7. ______ |
He is very strict in me and often punishes me for | 78. ______ |
leaving things lying around in the house while he did this | 79. ______ |
all the time. I think he fails set an example to me. | 80. ______ |
But he often says:“Doing as I say,not as I do.” | 81. ______ |
Even worse,he points out my past mistakes to guests, | 82. ______ |
making me feel hurting. I love my father, but I can’t | 83. ______ |
bear what he does. I have been tried many times | 84. ______ |
to talk with he but he never listens. Please, help me. | 85. ______ |
Puzzled |
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寫作:根據(jù)提示寫一篇100詞左右的短文
提示:周末兩天的休息對于平時忙于工作學習的人們來說是非常寶貴的。每個人都有自己度周末的方式,比如聽音樂,看電影,打籃球等。而我的周末生活也是非常豐富的,比如:
1) 和家人朋友在一起;
2)和父母去拜訪他們的老朋友;
3)去圖書館學習或借書以增長知識;
4)看展覽以開闊眼界;
5)游覽名勝古跡。請根據(jù)以上的內(nèi)容寫一篇短文。
注意:1)短文必須包括所有內(nèi)容要點,可適當發(fā)揮;
2)詞數(shù):100字左右。
3)參考短語:開闊眼界 broaden one’s vision
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Many people are convinced _________ the positive effect of laughter _________ both physical and mental health.
A. of; at B. by; in C. of; on D. on; at
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Busy as they are, parents should at least two hours every week to spend with their children.
A. set about B. set out C. set aside D. set off
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Not ______with her new car, Selina now wants a bike.
A. harmony B. contact C. pleasing D. content
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Our club is open to adults only. ___________ your children have entered without permission.
A. There seems that B. It seems to be C. There seems to be D. It seems that
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I had been a step-mother for six years, and with my husband,I had watched his young children growing into teenagers. Although they lived mostly with their mother, they spent a lot of time with us. Over the years, we all learned to become more comfortable with each other. However, I continued to feel somewhat like an outsider.
When the children moved to a town five hours away, my husband was understandably destroyed. In order to keep in touch with the kids, we set up an e-mail and chat-line service.
Ironically (具有諷刺意義的是), this technology can make us feel out of touch and more in need of real human contact. If a computer message came addressed to "Dad", I'd feel forgotten. If my name appeared along with his, it would brighten my day. Yet always there was some distance to be crossed, not just over the telephone wires.
Late one evening, as my husband was snoozing (打盹), I was catching up on my e-mail, an "instant message" appeared on the screen. It was Margo, my oldest stepdaughter, also up late in front of her computer. We sent several messages back and forth, exchanging the latest news. When we "chatted" like that, she wouldn't necessarily know if it was me or her dad unless she asked. That night she didn't ask and I didn’t tell her it was me either. After hearing the latest volleyball scores and the details about a coming dance at her school, I said that it was late and I should go to sleep. Her return message read, "Okay, talk to you later! Love you!"
At this, a wave of sadness ran through me and I realized that she must have thought she was writing to her father the whole time. She and I would never have openly exchange such words of love. Feeling guilty (內(nèi)疚的) for not telling her the truth, yet not wanting to embarrass (使人尷尬) her, I simply replied, "Love you too! Have a good sleep!"
I thought again of their family circle and I felt again the sharp ache of emptiness and "otherness". Then, just as my fingers reached for the keys to return the screen to black, Margo's final message appeared. It read, "Tell Dad good night for me too." With tear-filled eyes, I turned the machine off.
41. Why was the author's husband ever understandably destroyed at first?
A. he couldn't see his children often. B. he had an unhappy marriage.
C. his children didn't like him any longer. D. he had got a kind of serious disease.
42. By saying "Yet always there was some distance to be crossed," the writer infers that ______.
A. their children lived in a town five hours away
B. their children had to talk to them on the phone
C. there was a generation gap between them
D. the relationship between them was not so close
43. The author thought that Margo must have mistaken her for her father because ______.
A. her father liked to chat about her activities
B. her father always stopped chatting like that
C. Margo never said goodbye to the author in this way
D. Margo never chatted with the author alone
44. From this passage, we can learn that a step-parent can ______.
A. never know the special relationship between a parent and a child
B. exchange e-mails and messages with step-children
C. be part of the "inner circle" of the family
D. never be liked by his or her step-children
45. How was the experience of the author as a stepmother that night?
A. Heart-warming. B. Full of sadness. C. Heart-breaking. D. Disappointing.
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―It is said that you’ve moved to your new campus. Do you have a big library?
―No, we don’t. At least _________ yours.
A. as big as B. not bigger than
C. bigger than D. not smaller than
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