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     When  you are going to leam English, you  should  first  pay  attention  to
listening  and  speaking. It's  the groundwork(基础)  of  reading and  writing.
You'd better         l     your best to speak while you are doing much listening.
Don't be   2        0f making mistakes. But be careful not to let them stop you
from improving your _ 3   .  While you are doing this, a good    4    is to keep a diary, write notes or letters.Then if you can, asksome others to go though   
    5   you have written and they will tell you where it is wrong.Many mistakes in your speaking will be   6    found when you write. Through correcting
mistakes, you can do better in learning English.
     If you are slow in speaking, don't    7    about it.  One of the helpful ways
is to read-read aloud or read to yourself.  The important thing is to choos      8    interesting to read, and it mustn't be too difficult for you.  When you are reading    9   this way, don't stop to _10    the new words if you can guess
their meanings or when they don't have anything to do with the sentences. But you can do that at some other time.
(     )1.A. have    
(     )2.A. sure    
(     )3.A. English
(     )4.A. start  
(     )5.A.how      
(     )6.A.happily  
(     )7.A.talk    
(     )8.A.something
(     )9.A.by      
(     )10.A.look at
B. send      
B. proud    
B. Chinese  
B. idea      
B.when      
B.easily    
B.fear      
B.everything
B.on        
B.look for  
C. make    
C. afraid  
C. Japanese
C. time    
C.what    
C.really  
C.worry    
C.anything
C.at      
C.look up  
D. try      
D. tired    
D. French    
D. way      
D.why        
D.slowly    
D.hurry      
D.nothing    
D.in        
D.look over  
   

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  “Sometimes you just get a strict teacher.Instead of letting others know that this isn't your favorite class.Make an effort to show your teacher you are doing your best.”

Jocelyn Howard, 16

  “Learn to put your activities in order of importance.School comes first, and if you just study as soon as you get home, it's OK.You can also relax and play computers or do the other things you enjoy.But don't settle for(沉溺于)just getting by.Try hard! And don't be afraid to get help from teachers.”

April Madlangbanyan, 17

  “If you have trouble getting along with a specific teacher, pray about it.Ask God to help you see that teacher through HIS EYES, not your own.And talk with that teacher.Good communication can strengthen any relationship-even with a hard-to-get-along-with teacher.”

Lisa Shaw, 21

  “Being a good student means being organized.Remember to bring all your supplies, everything-to each class every day.Make sure that you'll never skip(逃)class.And when you're in class, really pay attention! Don't let yourself daydream or write notes to friends.Completing your homework on time is also important.”

Victoria Walsh, 16

  “When you're having trouble getting along with a certain teacher, stay calm! You may not agree with him or her, but you've got to remember the teacher is the authority(权威)figure.So make sure that you're respectful and open-minded.Ask for a specific time the two of you can talk.Explain yourself and address(探讨)problem, not the teacher.”

Amanda Baken, 18

  “Being a good student means studying often, not just cramming(填鸭式的用功)before a test.Identify(识别)your weak areas.For example, maybe you don't have good reading skills or it's hard for you to take notes.Once you identify what your weakness is, ask for help in these specific areas.Be willing to go in early or stay after school to get extra help.Go into the school year knowing that being a good student will require time and effort!”

Tiffany Irving, 20

请根据短文内容,选择最佳答案,将其标号在答题卡上涂黑。

(1)

According to Lisa Shaw, ________ if you have trouble getting along with a specific teacher.

[  ]

A.

you should try to understand him

B.

you should avoid seeing him again

C.

you should ask God for help

D.

you should look on him as God

(2)

“Being a good student means being organized.” Victoria Walsh means ________.

[  ]

A.

sleeping all the time in your class

B.

not finishing your homework on time

C.

writing notes to your best friends in your class

D.

bringing all your study things to each class, not escaping from class, listening carefully in class

(3)

What does the underlined expression “getting by” most probably mean?

[  ]

A.

Continuing one's way of life without aim.

B.

Wasting one's time.

C.

Doing opposite things.

D.

Having gone.

(4)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Tiffany Irving advises studying hard before a test.

B.

Victoria Walsh advises completing your homework on time..

C.

Amanda Baken thinks that teachers should respect students.

D.

April Madlangbanyan thinks that a good student should be the first to come to school.

(5)

According to passage, we can infer(推断)that ________.

[  ]

A.

some students praised their teachers

B.

some teachers said something about school

C.

some students talked about something at school

D.

some teachers talked about specific students

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In a US study, researchers measured (测量) the happiness of 4739 people over 20 years. The study found that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of people he connects with. Surprisingly, it also found that happiness spreads not only between direct friends, but also among friends of your friends’ friends! And those good feelings seem to have the greatest influence among friends of the same sex (性别).
“People with more good friends are less likely to develop depression (情绪低落) and worry,” says Dr. Toupey Luft. “Though you can’t choose your family or workmates, you do have control over friendships.” With a little effort, you can add more positive (正面的,积极的) relationships to your social circle. Here’re the suggestions:
“Nobody is all positive or all negative,” says Luft. “But there are people you may feel more positive. Use that as your way to check people and keep records.” When spending time with others, pay attention to your feeling. Are you feeling tired and unhappy?To help you keep records, Luft suggests taking a moment when you get home to write down what your feeling is when around them.
While it’s great to gather with positive friends, it’s also good to stay with others in the same life situations. “But if you’re all just complaining (抱怨) and nothing is changing, it’s not healthy,” says Luft. Are your friends negative, or are you doing most of the complaining? Considering the answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to stand in front of them. Or you could let the relationship disappear slowly.
Sometimes your hobbies can lead to true friendships. Check out newspapers and websites to find a group or class for something you enjoy. These friends can always be there for you and can care each other through difficulties, illness and death.
Not into groups? Look for individual (个人的) communication instead. Luft says, “Set small goals, such as having coffee with one new person, and develop friendship according to a plan. If someone suggests going for lunch sometime, set a date.”
“If you’re feeling disappointed (失望) with a friend, try talking about what you both need,” says Luft. For example, tell her what you want during hard times in your lives. While your friend may need to be left alone, you may want caring phone calls. With some friends you laugh and have fun together at the movies—and that can be enough. With others, you pay attention to your deep connection.
小题1:What does your happiness depend on, according to the passage?
A.How people you connect with feel.
B.How many friends you have.
C.What situation you are in now.
D.What kind of friends you have.
小题2:What does the first suggestion want us to do?
A.To measure our happiness.
B.To check people around.
C.To join a group for hobbies.
D.To leave negative friends.
小题3:Which of the following is true?
A.We often have many friends during good times but few during hard times.
B.It’s necessary to complain about something but not right to do so for long.
C.Joining a group can bring better friendship than making individual friends.
D.All the suggestions tell us to add positive relationship to our social circle.
小题4:The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means that ______.
A.when your friend is sad, you should call her up
B.when your friend leaves you, you need comfort
C.friends’ needs may be quite different sometimes
D.people may behave differently during hard times

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In a US study, researchers measured (测量) the happiness of 4739 people over 20 years. The study found that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of people he connects with. Surprisingly, it also found that happiness spreads not only between direct friends, but also among friends of your friends’ friends! And those good feelings seem to have the greatest influence among friends of the same sex (性别).
“People with more good friends are less likely to develop depression (情绪低落) and worry,” says Dr. Toupey Luft. “Though you can’t choose your family or workmates, you do have control over friendships.” With a little effort, you can add more positive (正面的,积极的) relationships to your social circle. Here’re the suggestions:
“Nobody is all positive or all negative,” says Luft. “But there are people you may feel more positive. Use that as your way to check people and keep records.” When spending time with others, pay attention to your feeling. Are you feeling tired and unhappy?To help you keep records, Luft suggests taking a moment when you get home to write down what your feeling is when around them.
While it’s great to gather with positive friends, it’s also good to stay with others in the same life situations. “But if you’re all just complaining (抱怨) and nothing is changing, it’s not healthy,” says Luft. Are your friends negative, or are you doing most of the complaining? Considering the answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to stand in front of them. Or you could let the relationship disappear slowly.
Sometimes your hobbies can lead to true friendships. Check out newspapers and websites to find a group or class for something you enjoy. These friends can always be there for you and can care each other through difficulties, illness and death.
Not into groups? Look for individual (个人的) communication instead. Luft says, “Set small goals, such as having coffee with one new person, and develop friendship according to a plan. If someone suggests going for lunch sometime, set a date.”
“If you’re feeling disappointed (失望) with a friend, try talking about what you both need,” says Luft. For example, tell her what you want during hard times in your lives. While your friend may need to be left alone, you may want caring phone calls. With some friends you laugh and have fun together at the movies—and that can be enough. With others, you pay attention to your deep connection.
【小题1】What does your happiness depend on, according to the passage?

A.How people you connect with feel.
B.How many friends you have.
C.What situation you are in now.
D.What kind of friends you have.
【小题2】What does the first suggestion want us to do?
A.To measure our happiness.
B.To check people around.
C.To join a group for hobbies.
D.To leave negative friends.
【小题3】Which of the following is true?
A.We often have many friends during good times but few during hard times.
B.It’s necessary to complain about something but not right to do so for long.
C.Joining a group can bring better friendship than making individual friends.
D.All the suggestions tell us to add positive relationship to our social circle.
【小题4】The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means that ______.
A.when your friend is sad, you should call her up
B.when your friend leaves you, you need comfort
C.friends’ needs may be quite different sometimes
D.people may behave differently during hard times

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  If you want to work more on writing, we suggest(建议)that you read throngh the passage below.That will help you learn how to improve your writing.

  Choosing a Writing Topic(题目,话题)

  Your teacher and your group members may help you choose a topic sometimes.We suggest that you try if possible to choose or make up a topic that is interesting to you because it will be easier for you to write about something you are interested in.

  Getting Started

  Once you have chosen a topic, you have to get started writing.Getting started is the hardest part of writing for most people.However, there are ways of making this job easier, and we would like to introduce you some of these techniques(技巧)at this time.

  Brainstorming helps you get ideas for your writing.Here is how to do it.First, take a pen and piece of paper and write down your topic on it.Read your topic over a few times to yourself.Then let your mind go freely.And then write down any ideas that come to your mind.Now let’s suppose your topic is blue jeans.Please do as suggested.

  blue jeans  youth/young people  clothing

  freedom  comfortable  enjoyable

  Listing is useful for exploring something where you are trying to look at two sides of a subject, the advantages(good points)and disadvantages(bad points)of something, reasons for doing and not doing something.

  Another useful technique is mapping.You start by writing your topic in the center of your page in a box.And then as you brainstorm for ideas, you write your ideas around the topic.As you write one idea down, you may think of another idea related to(与……有关的)it, so you could write this second idea close to the first one.Mapping can be useful for helping you see relationship between ideas and also showing important events in relation to each other.Here are two examples of mapping.

  Another way to get started and to explore your ideas on a topic is to do some free-writing at the beginning.You can do free-writing after or in place of brainstorming.You write for 10~15 minutes about your topic.You should write anything that comes into your mind.Keep on writing even if nothing comes into your mind.When you free-write, don’t think about grammar, spelling, or punctuation(标点).Just write!And don’t stop writing until your time is up.After you finish, read over what you have written.Draw a line under anything that seems interesting to you.You can free-write again beginning with the part you underlined.You can free-write several times.Each time you bring your ideas more and more closely to your topic.

(1)

There’re ________ writing techniques mentioned in the passage.

[  ]

A.

2

B.

3

C.

4

D.

5

(2)

When we write, which order should we follow?

a.map b.free-writing c.brainstorm d.choose a topic e.list f.get started

[  ]

A.

bce

B.

dce

C.

cea

D.

fcb

(3)

Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

We can find ideas not related to the topic on a map.

B.

We can try different ways when we are mapping.

C.

We learn listing is a very useful technique.

D.

We either brainstorm or free-writing when getting started.

(4)

What does the writer write the article for?

[  ]

A.

The writer wants to help us write our composition.

B.

The writer wants to show he is more knowledgeable than others.

C.

The writer wants to tell us the methods of writing.

D.

The writer wants to write a good article.

(5)

What does the underlined word “explore” mean in the passage?

[  ]

A.

勘探

B.

探究

C.

侦探

D.

考察

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