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What can you do on the Internet? Many of us like to read the news, buy things and play games. Some students now have a new use for the Internet – helping them with their homework.
Tina, 14, from   Shenzhen, Guangdong, often searches online for the answers to her math problems. She said sometimes she and even her parents don’t know the answers to the problems, so she has to turn to the Internet.
“I can see how other people work out these problems and learn from them,” Tina said. “It’s easy and saves time.”
But not all the students welcome this. Leo, 15, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, thinks it may make students stop thinking.
“We should think over the problems first. Simply copying the answers won’t improve our abilities. ” he said.
In the eyes of Wang Zhaoming, a Shanghai teacher, the success of all this is down to the students. If they use the Internet properly (適當?shù)?, it could be a good tool for study, Wang said.
“Students should first think about the problems by themselves. As for the online answers, they should choose the best among different ones. The most important thing is to know the logic (邏輯) behind the answers,” he said. “Don’t be shy to ask teachers and classmates the next day if you don’t understand the answer.”

  1. 1.

    According to the passage, it’s a new use for students to ______ on the Internet

    1. A.
      buy things
    2. B.
      play games
    3. C.
      help with homework
    4. D.
      read news
  2. 2.

    The right order to use the Internet to help with our homework is ______.

    ① Choose the best answers among different answers online;
    ② Search the answers on the Internet;
    ③ Think about the problems by ourselves;
    ④ Try to understand the logic behind the answer you’ve chosen

    1. A.
      ①②③④
    2. B.
      ③②①④
    3. C.
      ②③①④
    4. D.
      ④③②①
  3. 3.

    In Leo’s opinion, searching online for the answers may ______.

    1. A.
      make students simply copy the answers instead of thinking
    2. B.
      help solve the problems between students and their parents
    3. C.
      be a good tool of study if students use the Internet properly
    4. D.
      improve the students’ different abilities
  4. 4.

    The best title of this passage is______.

    1. A.
      How to use the Internet
    2. B.
      Think before you search online
    3. C.
      Is Internet bad or good for students
    4. D.
      Computers or teachers

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閱讀理解。
     Canadians like to say "Thank you" when others help them or say something kind to them. People of
many other countries do so, too. It's a very good habit.
     You should say "Thank you" when someone passes you the salt on the table, or opens the door for you,
or says you have done your work well.
    "Thank you" is used not only between friends but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters,
husbands and wives.
     "Excuse me" is another useful short expression. When you hear someone say so behind you, you know
somebody wants to walk past without touching you.
     It's not polite to interrupt (打斷) others when they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, say
"Excuse me" first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you want to make any noise before
others.
1. ________ like to say "Thank you".
A. Canadians
B. Few people outside China
C. People all over the world
2. You should say "Thank you" when ________.
A. you have done something wrong
B. someone opens the door for you
C. you pass the salt to others on the table
3. If you want to walk past somebody without touching him, you'd better say "________" first.
A. Excuse me
B. I'm sorry
C. Don't move
4. When you hear others say you write very well, you should say "________".
A. Excuse me
B. No, it's not good
C. Thank you
5. Which of the following is true?
A. People say "Thank you" among the members of a family and friends.
B. We don't say "Excuse me" by day.
C. People say "Excuse me" only between brothers and sisters.

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American people like to say "Thank you" when others help them or say something kind to them. People of many other countries do so, too. It's a very good habit.

     You should say "Thank you" when someone passes you the salt on the table, or opens the door for you, or says you have done your work well.

    "Thank you" is used not only between friends but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives.

"Excuse me" is another useful short expression, When you hear someone say it behind you, you know somebody wants to walk past you without touching you.

It's not polite to interrupt (打斷) others when they are talking. If you want to speak to one of them, say "Excuse me" first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you want to make any noise before others,

Let's all learn to say "Thank you" and "Excuse me".

1.__________like to say "Thank you" and "Excuse me".

A. People in many countries            B. Only American people

C. Few people outside China            D. All the people throughout(遍及)the world

2.You should say“Thank you”when_______.

A. you have made a mistake               B. someone opens the door for you

C. you pass the salt to others on the table     D. you want to cough before others

3.If you want to walk past somebody without touching him,you’d better say“_______”first.

A. Hello        B. How do you do        C. Excuse me      D. Don’t move

4.When you hear others say your handwriting is good,you should say“_______”.

A. Excuse me                           B. I’m very sorry

C. How about yours                      D. Thank you

5.Which of the following is true?

A. People say“Thank you”among the members of a family and between friends.

B. We don’t say“Excuse me”only between brothers and sisters.

C. People say“Excuse me”only between brothers and sisters.

D. If you want to make any noise before others you should say“Thank you”.

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完形填空。
     The most important match was held yesterday afternoon.That was the last match in the league (聯(lián)).
Until yesterday our team had played very well almost won    1   game this year. The match was   2   the
team from No.64 Middle Schooland ours.We   3   a little afraid of them because their team almost as
strong as our team.   4  we would do our best and we were sure that we would win.
    Before the match, our teacher told us not to   5  ; we should pass the tall often and play together.
    The match began. Some of their players werehard to  6  when they got the ball. Soon one oftheir
players kicked a goal. Though we were a little  7  , we played harder and harder. Liu Dong, oneof the   8  
players in our team, got the ball. We kept passing it to each other and we played so welltogether that
they couldn't get the ball. Soon we kicked a goal. We continued passing the ball to each other    9   they
couldn't get it easily.Soon wekicked another
     Finally we beat them4:2.We were at the  10   of the league.
(     )1. A. all      
(     )2. A. among    
(     )3. A. made    
(     )4. A. And      
(     )5. A. worry    
(     )6. A. pull    
(     )7. A. happy    
(     )8. A. well    
(     )9. A. such that
(     )10. A. top    
B. some    
B. between  
B. had  goal
B. Because  
B. fall    
B. win      
B. fast    
B. best    
B. even  if
B. member  
C. every  
C. in    
C. took  
C. But    
C. move  
C. stop  
C. busy  
C. better
C. so that
C. record
D. no        
D. about      
D. felt      
D. Though    
D. talk      
D. see                           
D. behind    
D. small      
D. after  that
D. host      

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When I was six, I went to a public school. In the school I was  1  the other kids because of my speech and reading problems. All the kids would say, "You are a fool (傻瓜), you are a fool," and so on. I thought they were  2  because all my grades (成績) show it. I had no  3.

   During the first  4  years of the public school, I was small and clumsy (笨拙的). In the sixth grade, I became interested in  5  . The class had its own sports day every year. Each class would have its own  6  to play against each other. I went out for all of the teams, I was not the best  7  I was not bad. The only thing that I could do was to run  8  . This surprised the other kids  9   I was so clumsy, and then came a lot of more nicknames (綽號) from the kids. I didn't know why they were doing this, and it really  10  me.

   Between the seventh and eighth grade, I started to  11  . In three months, I grew seven inches. At the start of eighth grade, I began to play  12 . I was much bigger than everybody else. I was  13  than most of the backs (后為) we played against. The other team would not run the ball towards me because of my great speed. It was the  14  time that I was really good at  15  and knew it in my life. It was a new feeling of pride.                               

1. A. before       B. between       C. behind        D. among

2. A. wrong       B. right          C. silly          D. noisy

3. A. surprise      B. friendship     C. interest       D. confidence

4. A. five         B. six           C. seven         D. eight

5. A. studies      B. music         C. programs      D. sports

6. A. books       B. singers        C. teams         D. players

7. A. and         B. or            C. but           D. then

8. A. slowly      B. fast           C. hard          D. quietly

9. A. if           B. though        C. because       D. when

10. A. hurt         B. filled         C. frightened     D. encouraged

11. A. fight        B. play          C. grow         D. sing

12.A. ping-pong    B. football       C. volleyball     D. yo-yo

13. A. taller        B. harder        C. cleverer       D. faster

14. A. first         B. second        C. third          D. last

15. A. everything    B. something     C. anything      D. nothing

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