My color television has given me nothing but a headache. I was able to buy it a little over a year ago because I had my relatives give me money for my birthday instead of a lot of clothes that wouldn¡¯t fit. I let a salesclerk fool me into buying a discontinued model. I realized this a day later, when I saw newspaper advertisements for the set at seventy-five dollars less than I had paid. The set worked so beautifully when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night. Fortunately, I didn¡¯t get any channels showing all-night movies or I would never have gotten to bed.

Then I started developing a problem with the set that involved static(¾²µç)noise. For some reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial, a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. Gradually, this noise began to appear during a show, and to get rid of it, I had to change to another channel and then change it back. Sometimes this technique would not work, and I had to pick up the set and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles(¼¡Èâ)shaking my set.

When neither of these methods removed the static noise, I would sit helplessly and wait for the noise to go away. At last I ended up hitting the set with my fist, and it stopped working altogether. My trip to the repair shop cost me $62, and the set is working well now, but I keep expecting more trouble.

1.Why did the author say he was fooled into buying the TV set?

A. He got an older model than he had expected.

B. He couldn¡¯t return it when it was broken.

C. He could have bought it at a lower price.

D. He failed to find any movie shows on it.

2.Which of the following can best replace the phrase¡± signed off¡± in Paragraph 1?

A. ended all their programs B. provided fewer channels

C. changed to commercials D. showed all-night movies

3.How did the author finally get his TV set working again?

A. By shaking and hitting it. B. By turning it on and off.

C. By switching channels. D. By having it repaired.

4.How does the author sound when telling the story?

A. Curious. B. Anxious. C. Cautious. D. Humorous.

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Inside the Rain Room

The Rain Room has arrived and local art lovers are taking notice. Is it worth the wait? Yes, I assure you it is. Once inside, visitors find a long, dark room with a high ceiling. A single bright light shines through heavy rain falling around visitors. The mist. The damp air. The noise. It feels like a mighty storm is pouring down. But the storm is inside. And visitors aren¡¯t getting wet. Instead, visitors wander in awe, admiring the rain and the artists who created it.

The Rain Room was created to highlight the connection between humans, nature and technology. With a tracking system that senses movement and stops the rain wherever visitors move, it does just that. Light and sound produce an experience that feels both natural and foreign. The exhibit is moving on to Atlanta next month. I urge you to visit before then. It¡¯s time to experience the Rain Room for yourself!

Welcome to the Rain Room

• The Rain Room features falling water. Please be aware you may get slightly wet. However, visitors wearing raincoats will be turned away.

• This exhibit features advanced technology. To ensure its effectiveness, please avoid wearing dark or reflective clothing.

• Visitors are welcome to take photographs of the exhibit.

• Children must be accompanied by an adult.

• For the convenience of all guests, visits are limited to 10 minutes.

1.What¡¯s the purpose of the text?

A. To attract visitors to a new art exhibit.

B. To explain how an exhibit has been created.

C. To describe the technology used in the exhibit.

D. To promote the artists taking part in an exhibit.

2.What¡¯s the function of the exhibit¡¯s tracking system?

A. To keep visitors from getting wet.

B. To protect the exhibit from water damage.

C. To time how long visitors are in the room.

D. To count the number of visitors in the room.

3.What must you do when visiting the Rain Room?

A. Wear a raincoat.

B. Wear dark clothing.

C. Leave your camera outside.

D. Pass through within 10 minutes.

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You may be surprised to see ¡°making sure children never suffer¡± as a mistake. The following may help you understand how rescuing children from all suffering weakness.

A little boy felt sorry for a butterfly struggling to from its chrysalis. He decided to the butterfly. So he peeled the chrysalis open for the butterfly. The little boy was so to watch the butterfly spread its wings and fly off into the sky. Then he was horrified he watched the butterfly fall to the ground and die because it did not have the muscle to keep flying. In fact, the butterfly¡¯s struggle to the chrysalis helps the butterfly become stronger.

Like the little boy, too often want to protect their children from struggle in the of love. They don¡¯t realize that their children need to struggle, to experience , to deal with disappointment, and to solve their own problems. Only in this way can children their emotional strength, become and develop the skills necessary for the even bigger struggles they will meet throughout their lives. Children experiencing sufferings can the ups and downs of life.

However, it isn¡¯t helpful either in this case when parents lectures(ѵ³â), blame and shame to what the child is experiencing. Mothers to say, ¡°Stop crying and acting like a spoiled boy. You can¡¯t always get what you want.¡± These words should be avoided.

Instead, parents can offer loving support. You can say, ¡°Don¡¯t lose . Be brave! You will succeed if you try again.¡± Then comes the tough part¡ªno a no lectures. Simply allow him to discover that he can get over his disappointment and what he can do to get what he wants in the future.

1.A. story B. proverb C. saying D. Experiment

2.A. damages B. burns C. creates D. experiences

3.A. hear B. suffer C. date D. emerge

4.A. kill B. feed C. help D. rescue

5.A. excited B. moved C. puzzled D. depressed

6.A. as B. since C. before D. until

7.A. power B. energy C. strength D. force

8.A. come up B. do away with C. get along with D. break away from with

9.A. teachers B. parents C. relatives D. friends

10.A. case B. charge C. name D. course

11.A. friendships B. scholarships C. relationships D. hardships

12.A. strengthen B. require C. get D. achieve

13.A. warm-hearted B. strong-willed C. absent-mind D. cold-blooded

14.A. expect B. predict C. survive D. avoid

15.A. add B. adapt C. devote D. contribute

16.A. pretend B. happen C. tend D. seem

17.A. discouraging B. inspiring C. interesting D. touching

18.A. heart B. face C. sight D. weight

19.A. parking B. smoking C. drinking D. rescuing

20.A. figure out B. carry out C. rule out D. drop out

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2.A______________ is the desire to be successful, rich, or powerful.

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4.His ______________ (¹ÄÀø£¬½±Àø) determined us to carry on with the study.

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6.S______________ is the pleasure that you feel when you do something or get something that you wanted or needed to do or get.

7.If you do someone a______________ (ϲ°®£¬¶÷»Ý) , you do something for them even though you do not have to.

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I have always thought of myself as a doer. In work, I certainly was and continue to be. As a mom, I¡¯m mostly a doer. However, my_______for breast cancer made me_________I hadn¡¯t been a doer in the way I wanted to be¡ªbut that was about to_________.

Since I became a_________and reported many plane crashes, I¡¯ve been _______of flying. My family had _______been to another continent together. Now that the chemo(»¯ÁÆ) _______, as a gift to myself, my kids and my mom, I took them all to London to _______life before beginning radiation every weekday for six weeks.

This time I made a_______not to think too much about it. Looking in the mirror without hair, you do your best to __________your day as though it were a day __________you discovered your lump(Ö×Áö). Then everything seems doable. __________I just booked the trip. In London, every day I __________a different adventure, from which my family and I learned much and __________ourselves.

I had wanted to take a__________like this for years, but life and work had gotten in the way. Now, __________life and work, we had finally done__________. I have thoroughly enjoyed family learning ____________living, but nothing is better than knowing that my kids feel __________for the trip. One day, perhaps they¡¯ll realize that sometimes, the best__________come(s) after surviving your greatest fears.

1.A. concern B. reason C. treatment D. anxiety

2.A. realize B .imagine C. ignore D. doubt

3.A. continue B. change C. happen D. arise

4.A. pilot B. doctor C. tourist D .journalist

5.A. tired B. fond C. proud D. afraid

6.A. frequently B. never C. already D. just

7.A. failed B. delayed C. ended D. approached

8.A. save B. create C. improve D. celebrate

9.A. decision B. wish C. judgment D. conclusion

10.A. get rid of B. get through C. look back on D. look for

11.A. before B. after C. until D. when

12.A. But B. Otherwise C. So D. Even

13.A. expected B. planned C. described D. experienced

14.A. taught B. enjoyed C. introduced D. trained

15.A. trip B. rest C. risk D. lesson

16.A. in terms of B. owing to C. in addition to D. regardless of

17.A. it B. them C. everything D. something

18.A. for B .with C. by D. beyond

19.A. eager B. grateful C. ready D. sorry

20.A. work B. love C. adventures D. chances

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A man looking at his smartphone while walking across a railway crossing in Nanjing had a close knock on Oct. 22. So absorbed 1. he in his smartphone that he didn¡¯t see a train approaching2.it brushed past him, 3. (throw) him to the ground. This should serve as a warning 4. people should be aware of their 5. (surround), especially when crossing roads.

Luckily, the man survived a brush with death, but the incident forced the driver to stop the train. 6.18-minute delays followed the incident, 7. led to a break in the running of other trams on the route.

Smartphone addiction 8. (spread) like an infectious disease during the past few years .It is evident that it will do great harm to society. What is 9. (bad), some addicts become impatient with relatives and friends.

Some people blame the smart phone for the tragedy. But if people¡¯s self-control and self -discipline10. (weaken),the tragedy wouldn't, I have occurred.

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Little Habits Make a Big Difference

Everything around us is changing at amazing speed, it seems---but some things will always remain the same. 1. Some of our daily habits have the power to always give us happiness and lead toward success. Here are some little habits that can make a big difference:

1. 2. Many studies have linked early rising with success. An early morning wake-up carries benefits including better planning and anticipation(Ô¤ÁÏ)of problems, and more time to the things that make you happy.

2. Happiness comes to those who are curious. 3. As long as you live, there will always be something to learn, and as long as you follow your heart and your passions, you won¡¯t miss out on learning.

3. Believe in yourself and all that you are. 4. Confidence is the key to success¡ªthe thing that lets you look at the past without regret, stay grounded in the present, and prepare for the future without fear.

4. A day well spent gets you a good night sleep. Enough sleep makes you feel healthier and happier, and it¡¯s more than lifting up you or removing exhaustion(Æ£±¹). Adequate sleep is a key part of your health and inner happiness. 5.

It doesn¡¯t take a huge effort to make a significant change in your life---using one or two tiny habits may be all you need. Get started today and you¡¯ll soon be experiencing the rewards.

A. That¡¯s why habits are so powerful.

B. The ground work of all happiness is good health.

C. Early to rise makes you healthy, wealthy, and wise.

D. The habit of respect means treating everyone with kindness.

E. Nothing will ever make you happier than having faith in yourself.

F. When you rest better, you can live better and achieve more happiness

G. There is no stage in life when we can¡¯t be learning something valuable.

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I began to look for work after I finished the school last year. Now several month later, I still hadn¡¯t found the job I was interested. Last Sunday morning I received a call from a man calling him Mr. Smith. He said to me in the phone, ¡°I hear you do very well in your studies, but I may have a job for you.¡± When I entered his office I felt very nervous with a beaten heart. How I hope I would get through the job hunting talk and he would accept me as a lab assistant. But to my surprised, what he said was disappointed. He only needed a model.

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