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In England,if people need some help,they can go to Help the Aged,Shelter,Child Line,Weight Watchers and Relate for help.Help the Aged helps old people.Shelter helps the people with no place to live in.Child Line is a telephone help-line for children to call when they have problems.Weight Watchers helps fat people to be thinner and Relate helps people with problems when they can't get on well with(与……相处得好) others.

In universities(大学),students have their own counselors.Jan Murray is such a woman.She works in a university as a counselor.Students can come and see her if they need help.I asked her when her office was open and what kinds of problems students had.

“In my office,I'm here on any day during the week,and the other person is here in the evenings and on weekends.Students can find either of us in the office at any time.There's also an emergency telephone number at night.”

“People come to me with all kinds of problems.A lot of them are worried about their lessons and exams.Some worry about their money.Some need help with finding bedrooms.Sometimes they are ill and they want to talk about seeing doctors.The biggest problem is that though(虽然)universities are wonderful and interesting places,a lot of students find it difficult to make friends.They miss their families and friends and feel lost in this new place.My work is to listen and try to understand what they're feeling.But of course I also give them some ideas when it's needed.”

“I've had a visit from a young student today.I asked him what the matter was.He told me that he was lonely and unhappy(not happy).He asked me if(是否)other students felt the same and he asked me where he could go to meet people.”

1.Mrs. Hill is about sixty.Now she wants some help.She can go to ____________.

2.Look at the four people.Who should often go to Weight Watchers? _____________

A.         B.           C.            D.

3.You can find Jan Murray in her office ___________________.

4.In Universities, when students meet some problems, they usually go to see the __________. 5.Students feel it difficult to make friends because _______________________________.

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     You can see them in every airport in the world: businessmen and businesswomen. They have to travel
for their work. Maybe when they first applied (申请) for the jobs, they thought of good food, modern
hotels and beautiful cities, and a lot of money. Now they have to sit in the waiting room, tired and
uncomfortable(不舒服) in their nice clothes, listening to the loudspeaker announcing(宣布): "The flight
to Tokyo, or Berlin, or New York is delayed (拖延) for another hours." People often say to me, "How
lucky you are to be able to travel abroad in your work?" They think that my jobs is like a continuous
(连续不断的) holiday. But when I get back on the plane. I'm very tired.
     There are advantages, of course, and I do think I am lucky. I can go to different places.
1. We can see form the passage that the writer may _____.
A. be a traveler  
B. be a driver  
C. work in an airport  
D. be a businessmen or a businesswomen
2. The writer quoted (引用) over the airport loudspeaker to tell us that ____.
A. flight to Tokyo, or Berlin, or New York is often early
B. travelers to big cities often have to wait at the airport
C. travel by air in interesting  
D. flight to those cities is often delayed for two hours
3. From the passage we can know the word "advantage" maybe means something _____.
A. useful and helpful  
B. trouble  
C. bad  
D. tiresome (讨厌的)
4. The writer wrote the passage mainly (主要) to ____.
A. tell that he/ she made a good choices of the job  
B. tell us both the good side and the bad side of his/ her job
C. tell us he/ she was very happy about his job
D. he/ she doesn't like this job
5. What seems to attract (吸引) the writer to the job?
A. He/ She can go anywhere.  
B. He/ She can be free to travel abroad.
C. He/ She can travel to many places like a traveler  
D. He/ She is interested in traveling

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  Anyone may   1     a bad day. Two young thieves were walking in the
street    2      a cold, dark winter evening together. They tried their best     3    a
chance to steal something from the rich house. By the time the clock struck
twelve, most of the people    4     to bed. After a short time, they came to a very
beautiful and quiet house whose owner must have a lot of money. And it seemed
that everyone in the house had fallen    5   . When they stood at the front gate, one
thief said in English to    6    in a low voice, "You wait here. I'll go around to the
back door and then get into the house. " Suddenly out the house ran a dog    7    
was barking at them loudly. The two men were so    8    of dogs that they ran
away as fast as they could. Twenty minutes later, they were too exhausted to run
any further.     9    they stopped to have a rest at a dark corner. One man said
breathlessly, "It's too bad. I hadn't expected that the dog could understand English
so well." The other said, How  10    you are You shouldn't speak English to me.
You should have used body language(身势语). "
(     )1. A. have    
(     )2. A. in      
(     )3. A. finding  
(     )4. A. went    
(     )5. A. slept    
(     )6. A. another  
(     )7. A. what    
(     )8. A. terrified
(     )9. A. But      
(     )10. A. foolish
B. has      
B. at        
B. to find  
B. was going
B. asleep    
B. other    
B. where    
B. terrifying
B. And      
B. fool      
C. had        
C. from      
C. find      
C. goes      
C. sleepy    
C,. the others
C. that      
C. terrible  
C. Because    
C. foolishly  
D. having  
D. on      
D. found    
D. had gone
D. sleep    
D. the other
D. why      
D. worried  
D. So      
D. clever  

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     Every year, over 40,000 secondary students in Britain run a business. "Each business runs for one
year," said Ben,one of the group of students visiting Shanghai. "When we started our business, we
borrowed money from parents and friends. At the end ofthe year,these people will receive some of the
profits(利润) ."I asked Ben if running a business was difficult.He said that it was no problem. He said
that they always received a lot of advice from teachersand business people.
     Another member of the group,Regina,told methe four questions they always asked themselves.
The questions are:
      l. What do people want to buy?
     2. Where is a good place to sell the product?
     3. How is our product better than other product?
     4. How much is the product?
     I was also very interested in how the group was organized.Regina said that there were usually abou
five to seven students in each business and among them were one manager and one accountant (会计).
I asked them who was the manager."l am,of course,"said Regina. "It was my idea to produce picture
books,"she said. "They have been very popular withthe other students." I also asked the students what
other people sold. "Other groups in our school sellthings like T-shirts, videos and computer games,"said
Ben.
     "How much money do the businesses usually make?" I asked."Some businesses make a small profit
of about $ 1,000一 $ 3,000," said Regina.I asked them what they did with the profits. "We can do what we like with the profits."However,Regina told me that it was important not to waste the money. She
always told the other groups to give the money to charity.
     Most students enjoyed running a business and allthe students said that they had learnt a lot.
l. When the students begin a business, they _____ 
  A. have made a small profit
  B. have got enough money
  C. borrow money from parents and friends
  D. borrow money from teachers and business people
2.The manager of this group of students is _____
A. Ben            
B. Regina
C. a teacher        
D. a friend of theirs
3. This group of students sold _____ as their business.
A. picture books      
B. computer games
C. videos        
D. T-shirts
4. The groups use the profits _____
A. for a party
B. to give the charitv
C. for their parents and friends
D. in different ways
5. Which of the following is NOT true?                  
A. When the secondary students run businesses, they get much help from other people.
B. Running a business is difficult for Ben's group.
C. These students try their best to produce better and cheaper products.
D. Most groups are able to get much money.

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     After I have lunch in an inn (小酒吧), I look for my handbag. I put it on a chair beside the door
and now it isn't there! As I am looking for it, the inn-keeper comes in.
     "Do you have a good lunch?" he asks.
     "Yes, thank you," I answer. "But I can't pay the bill. Somebody takes away my bag."
      The inn-keeper smiles and goes out at once. In a few minutes he comes back with my bag and
gives it to me.
      "I am very sorry," he says. "My dog takes it into the garden. He often does this."
1. The woman has a good lunch, but she ____.
A. doesn't pay for it  
B. can't pay for it  
C. refuses to pay for it  
D. wants to pay for it next time
2. ____ takes the woman's bags away.
A. A thief  
B. The woman herself  
C. The inn-keeper  
D. The dog in the inn
3. The inn-keeper knows ____.
A. who takes the woman's bag away  
B. the woman doesn't want to pay for her lunch
C. the woman can give him a lot of money  
D. the dog can give the bag back
4. The dog takes the bags away because it ____.
A. wants to play with them  
B. wants to see if there is money in it  
C. wants to help the inn-keeper to get more money  
D. likes to see people looking for their bags
5. The world "bill" means ____.
A. a piece of bread  
B. a kind of drink  
C. a piece of paper, and from it you can know how much you must pay  
D. a piece of paper, and from it you can know what food they sell

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