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To keep healthy, Professor Johnson __________cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired.

A. made up B. put up

C. took up D. carried out

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A broad smile spreads across the faces of Martyn Sibley and Srin Madipalli when asked where they were when they decided to launch an online lifestyle magazine for disabled people£®¡°On the beach£®¡±they reply£®¡°We¡¯ve both travelled a lot but we wanted a real adventure£¬¡±Sibley says of the California road trip during which Disability Horizons was conceived(ÉèÏë)£®

Sibley£¬whose professional background is in marketing£¬has been writing his own blog since 2009¡°about what I got up to£¬everyday stuff about living with disability¡±£¬he says£®He describes how while¡°wandering on the beach together¡±Madipalli suggested branching out beyond a oneperson blog£®

Why did they want to create a¡°lifestyle¡±magazine for the disabled people?The pair£¬both in their 20s£¬say they wanted to produce something¡°positive and inspiring¡±that would tell about the lives of disabled people as they actually were£®They were especially eager to produce something that showed young disabled people¡°what it was possible to do with their lives¡±£¬says Sibley£®

In less than a year£¬Disability Horizons has had more than 50 regular contributors and attracted a reader base of more than 20£¬000 people£¬more than a third of whom are in the US£®

Sibley and Madipalli have a genetic disease that causes progressive muscle wasting and loss of movement£®They are wheelchair users and have been good friends since growing up in London and Cambridge£®Listening to them joke£¬it makes perfect sense that their shared optimistic outlook has spilled over into the magazine£®The site covers topics ranging from books and travel to clubbing and photography£®¡°It¡¯s definitely a mix£®¡±Madipalli says£®

1.What has Sibley been writing about in his own blog?

A£®His love for travelling£®

B£®His attitude toward life£®

C£®His suffering from a disease£®

D£®His everyday life with disability£®

2.For what purpose was Disability Horizons created?

A£®To collect money for the disabled£®

B£®To help the disabled to make friends£®

C£®To organize the disabled to travel around£®

D£®To let people know the real life of the disabled£®

3.The fourth paragraph is written to tell us that Disability Horizons__________________.

A£®became popular very soon

B£®was complex in marketing

C£®became a failure in the US

D£®was not well received at first

4.Which of the following best describes Sibley and Madipalli?

A£®Kind and generous.

B£®Creative and humorous£®

C£®Disabled but optimistic£®

D£®Adventurous but rude£®

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Antz is a movie that shows young kids how to work as a team. It shows however small a part they may have, what matters most is the team out­come of that small-small effort they all put to make things happen. It tells them never ever to give up the dream and never ever to accept fail­ure. It tells about an ant that is never known by its size but by its team.

Forrest Gump tells a story of a boy who stands for friends and has a strong will power. He never throws his life for chance but makes the best out of it. This story will make your kids feel sure about themselves and their abilities, making them brave enough to stand up to any challen­ges.

Lion King is an American animated (¶¯»­µÄ£©musical adventure film pro­duced by Wall Disney Feature Animation. The movie will show your kids the importance of having friends in one¡¯s life.

Dumbo will give your child wings to imagine without any boundaries. He doesn¡¯t have to be logical every time. He has to understand that it¡¯s the mental strength rather than the physical strength that brings out the best out of everything. Free for parents who come to see the film with their child.

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As a parent we are always caring about our kids but sometimes it¡¯s not helpful for their growth. Finding Nemo, an animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation£¬ shows us how to teach them to over­come their fear by trying things£¬failing and bouncing back again for the

/ry.

The director brings out the best of the characters in the movie Toy Sto­ry. The movie portrays the emotions of the toys. How beautifully the emotions like friendship£¬togetherness £¬leadership£¬love£¬care and so on have turned up in this movie!

1.According to the text, the film Forrest Gump is aimed at improving the viewers¡¯ _____.

A. teamwork B. self-confidence

C. Imagination D. friendship

2.How much do they have to pay if eight-year-old Jason goes to see the film Dumbo with his parents?

A. $ 10. B. $ 20. C. $ 30. D. $ 45.

3.Who are the main target audience of the movies mentioned in the text?

A. Parents. B. Teachers.

C. Children. D. Clerks.

4.What emotions have appeared in the film Toy Story EXCEPT__________?

A. friendship B. Love

C. leadership D. Generosity

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The parents of a troubled teen may feel unsure as to whom to turn to in order to find help for their child. They may feel as if they have exhausted all of their options, and sometimes they are on the verge of giving up. But there is hope. Schools for troubled teens offer discipline and in some cases, drug treatment programs that can provide important life skills, and more importantly, a fresh start.

The following is a list of the most effective types of schools for troubled teens. Not every facility is a match for every child, but by knowing the differences between them, parents can make a better educated decision about where to send their teenager.

Boarding Schools

When a child is unable to deal with the relative freedom of a standard school day, boarding schools might be a good choice. At boarding schools, the child lives in a dorm setting, where almost every minute of the day is scheduled by school administrators.

Treatment Centers

When a teenager has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, a residential center that specializes in young people is an outstanding way to help them break the cycle of addiction. Treatment centers feature individual and group counseling to help identify the root causes of the drug problem and help develop the life skills needed to stay clean when the program is over.

Wilderness Programs

Designed to help improve the discipline and self-reliance of the child, wilderness programs send kids back to nature. By placing them in a foreign and sometimes uncomfortable setting, wilderness programs hope to improve children¡¯s behavior. Programs generally include hikes, exercise programs and team building exercises.

Boot Camps

Boot camps are the most extreme style of school for troubled teens. These facilities are modeled after actual military boot camps, where the individual must get into shape, work as part of a team, and follow a long, hard set of rules and regulations. However, boot camps might not be the best choice for a teen with a drug addiction.

1.Who would be the intended readers of the passage?

A. Teachers. B. Parents.

C. Students. D. Experts.

2.As the author suggests, schools for troubled teens______.

A. can be a good choice for some desperate parents

B. can completely help and change troubled teens

C. are becoming popular with teens in trouble

D. care more about discipline than life skills

3.According to the passage, boarding schools_____.

A. provide children with more freedom

B. have their students¡¯ time managed carefully

C. pay much attention to team building exercises

D. can make children feel safer

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I am a manager who is in charge of taking care of the elderly and many of my clients live out of state.

This year, a very sweet old lady that I care for, Alice, had gone through a particularly rough time. She had been in hospital twice. In November I was finally able to get her back to her ¡°home¡± into an ¡°assisted living facility¡±£¨ÑøÀÏÔº£©.

Alice has dementia(³Õ´ôÖ¢) and thought her daughter was coming to visit her on Christmas day and that they were going to have the whole family together like the old days. When she finally realized that the happy moment was not going to happen£¬ she was so tearful. Knowing that her daughter was coming after Christmas was not enough to cheer her up, I hated the idea of her being alone on the holiday!

On Christmas Eve, I gave her a surprise by asking if she would like to go to a candlelight service at church that night. Instead of taking her to my church, I took her to her old neighborhood church where all her friends were. We got there early and I got each of us a seat where her friends could see her as they came in. The plan worked out very perfectly. All of her friends seemed to be there and rushed over to greet her and sit with her. The candlelight service was a beautiful, tearful affair and Alice got a lot of hugs and love from her old and new friends there.

The truth of the story is that I am the one who got the best gift:the smile on Alice¡¯s face and the feeling that I made a difference.

1.What does the underlined word ¡°tearful¡±in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. surprised B. Hateful

C. Moved D. Sad

2.From the text we know that Alice_____________.

A. had been operated in the hospital twice

B. didn¡¯t remember her daughter at that time

C. preferred to live alone especially at Christmas

D. expected to spend Christmas with her daughter

3.Where did Alice spend her Christmas Eve£¿

A. Alice¡¯s old house

B. Alice¡¯s old neighborhood church

C. A church in the author¡¯s neighborhood

D. A church in Alice¡¯s daughter¡¯s neighborhood

4.What was the best gift that the author got on Christmas Eve?

A. Holding the party

B.the praise given by Alice¡¯s friends

C. Alice¡¯s happiness

D. His concern for Alice

5.What is the best title for this text?

A. An Extra Special Candlelight Christmas Eve

B. My Experience With an Old Lonely Lady

C. Alice¡¯s Special Time on Christmas Eve

D. A happy moment on Christmas Eve

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The house rent is expensive. I¡¯ve got about half the space I had at home but I have to pay _____ here.

A. as three times much B. as much three times

C. much as three times D. three times as much

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Though British and American English have some differences in spelling and pronunciation,

they have much .

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C. in place D. in words

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Most young people enjoy some forms of physical activities. It may be walking, cycling or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be a game of some kind, football, hockey, golf, or tennis, it may be mountaineering.

Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked upon with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountaineering? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their leisure.

Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man?made rules, as there are for such game as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of a different kind, which would be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man?made rules that makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.

If we compare mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a ¡°game¡±. We would be mistaken in this assumption. There are, it is true, no ¡°matches¡± between ¡°teams¡± of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.

The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than man. He has to fight the forces of nature. His sport requires high mental and physical capacities.

A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after year. A skier is probably past his prime by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it is not unusual for a man of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take more time than younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and less wasted effort, and they certainly experience enjoyment.

1.Mountaineering is a sport which involves all the following things EXCEPT ______.

A£®hardship B. comfort

C£®physical risk D£®cold

2.The main difference between a sport and a game lies in origin of the ________.

A£®uniform B£®activity

C£®skills D£® rules

3.Mountaineering is also a team sport because ________.

A£®it involves rules as well

B£®it involves matches between teams

C£®mountaineers depend on each other while climbing

D£®it requires mental and physical qualifications

4.Which of the following is TRUE?

A£®Mountaineers compete against nature.

B£®Mountaineers compete against teams.

C£®Mountaineers compete against each other.

D£®Mountaineers compete against international standard.

5.What is the best title for the text?

A£®Mountain Climbers.

B£®Mountaineering.

C£®Mountaineering is gaining popularity.

D£®Mountaineering is More Dangerous than Other Sports.

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