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连词成句。
1. makes, dance, music, want, always, me, to. Loud
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2. with, night, did, fun, Amy, have, last, you
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3. feel, pollution, how, you, about, do
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4. hard, lead, good, working, at, job, a, to, can, English
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5. is, important, for, keep, us. to. it, healthy
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None of us is quite as healthy in mind as we seem, but neither is every unusual thing we do means we’re unhealthy. How to tell the difference? Start by reading the letters below, which have been analyzed by our experts.

(1) Lately, after I read an unusual word, I often can’t get it out of my head for days, sometimes weeks. I silently repeat it to myself, often spell it, and even wake up in the night with it ringing in my head. What’s wrong with my brain?

That sounds like a little obsession (着迷). Your brain feels that for some reason it must repeat this word. Unless it is taking up more than an hour of your day or really influencing your life, it is not serious. To stop it, leave it alone. If you really want to stop the repetition, set aside ten minutes a day to repeat the word over and over again. Do it so many times that you finally get sick of it.

(2) I sometimes have strange dreams when taking a short sleep, and I think they’re real when I wake up. Then, as I come around, I realize they aren’t. Is there something wrong with me?

What’s wrong is that you take short sleeps and most of us don’t! But are you mad? No. We all have strange dreams, and it’s normal, upon waking, to be fuzzy (模糊) for a little while or even not to remember where we are. What is not normal is if you don’t have these dreams.

(3) When people are eating, I can’t stand the sound of a fork or spoon knocking on a plate or bowl. I begin shaking and having a headache. I’m also sickened by the sound of people chewing with their mouths open. Is there something wrong with me?

It seems that there is something wrong with everyone else you know. How come they don’t eat with their mouths closed? At the least, you’re over sensitive (敏感) to little noise. You may also be troubled by a disorder in mind called misophonia. Try drawing your attention away from the noise. Pay attention to something else as hard as you can when you eat with your friends: the music in the background, the scene out the window, even what they’re talking about. You can train yourself to be less troubled by the noise.

(4) When I’m driving and have to cross a bridge, my heart starts racing and I feel light-headed. The fear that I’m going to pass out makes the whole situation worse. Am I crazy?

This sounds like an anxiety (忧虑), which can bring on heart illness and a real sense that you’re going to die. This kind of feeling is the body’s reaction to the possible danger in near future. To keep your anxiety from progressing, try the old method: breathing. When you feel your heart starting to race, take a deep breath in three or four times, and then let it out five or six times until you start to feel comfortable. You can also make a tape of your favourite song, and sing along as you cross the bridge.

56. What does the word analyzed mean in the first paragraph?

A. Divided into parts.                                    B. Examined carefully.

C. Discussed in groups.                                D. Treated scientifically.

57. Which person described in the four letters has got something wrong?

A. The first two.                                                 B. No. 1 and No. 3.

C.       The last two.                                           D. No. 2 and No. 4.

58. What can we do when we have strange dreams after a short sleep?

A. It’s not necessary for us to do anything.

B. We can think about the dreams once again.

C. It’s a good idea to pay attention to other things.

D. We’d better go to see a doctor as early as possible.

59. From the passage, we can infer that ______.

A. we don’t need to worry about anything in mind

B. disorders in mind can be treated by ourselves

C. one must face all kinds of problems in life

D. if you are brave, nothing can trouble you

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根据括号内所给中文意思写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。

61. A man wearing glasses spoke _____________(用)a loud voice.

62. There our head teacher makes a _______________(演讲)and tells us news about the school.

63. He ____________(跌落)off the bike and was hurt badly.

64. As students,we must be away from the dangers of __________(毒品)

65. I suppose it’s a healthy diet that helps_____________(预防) diseases.

66. How happy we are! We are __________(过)a happy life.

67.The coat _________(适合)me. I feel cool. I think everyone has their personal look.

68.He has many friends,but____________(几乎没有)are true friends.

69.Jack is the ____________(年龄最大的)child in his family.

70.Are you _____________(明白清楚的)?

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  Sometimes the most difficult thing about feelings is sharing them with others.Sharing your feelings helps you when your feelings are good and when they aren’t so good.

  Before you can share them with anyone, you have to figure out your feelings.When you’re trying to figure out your feelings, it might help to remember something that happened and think about how it made you feel.Then you can say, “I feel sad when my friend doesn’t play with me” or “I feel angry when my brother always wins at baseball.” This can help you figure out your own feelings.It also gives the person you’re talking with more information about what makes you angry.

  It can be really hard not to tell anyone that you’re feeling sad, worried, or angry.If you keep feelings locked inside, it can even make you feel sick!

  But if you talk with someone like your mom or dad, you will always start to feel better.Now you’re not all alone with your problems or worries.Your mom and dad want to know if you have problems because they love you.What if a kid doesn’t want to talk with mom or dad?Then find another trusted adult, like a relative or a counselor at school.

  If you think you’ll have trouble saying what’s on your mind, write it down on a piece of paper.A kid doesn’t have to share every feeling he or she has, but it is important to share feelings when a kid needs help.You don’t have to solve every problem on your own.Sometimes you need help.Talking about your feelings can be the first step.

(1)

What does this passage mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

how to be healthy in mind

B.

how to deal with feelings

C.

how to talk with others

D.

how to make yourself happy

(2)

Whom can you talk with when you feel bad?

[  ]

A.

Your parents

B.

Your aunt

C.

A counselor

D.

All the above.

(3)

What is the best way to deal with feelings?

[  ]

A.

You should keep feelings locked inside.

B.

You should share them with somebody who cares you.

C.

After writing them down, you will feel better.

D.

You can talk somebody who makes you feel bad.

(4)

What should you do before you share your feelings with others?

[  ]

A.

I should tell them to my mum.

B.

I should talk with somebody who makes you angry.

C.

I should figure out my bad feelings.

D.

Try to forget all bad feelings first.

(5)

Which view is false according to this passage?

[  ]

A.

It is hard to talk with others about your feelings.

B.

It is important to share feelings when a kid needs help.

C.

Parents or counselors should help kids with bad feelings.

D.

Kids should deal with their bad feelings, because they understand themselves best.

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Liu Mingxiao,13 ,is a pretty and smart girl. She comes top in her class. But many students try to stay away from her because her mother has AIDS(艾滋病).Liu’s father has died of AIDS. But Liu didn’t get it.

??? AIDS means fear(惧怕)for most people.“Nobody wants to play games with me. They call me bad names behind my back .Even a teacher who used to like me turns her back on me now. It makes me feel sad.”said Liu.

??? Liu’s mother didn’t know what happened to her daughter until one day Liu came back home with her nose bleeding(流血的)She fought with a boy who said something bad about her father.”said Liu’s mother.“My heart really hurts.My daughter did nothing wrong!”

For many of these children, the biggest problem they now face is how other people look at them. Many of them have to drop out of school(辍学)because they can no longer stand others’ indifference(冷漠).

People are afraid of AIDS because they know little about it,”said Wang Chongrun, head of a group to help children living with AIDS. Wang went to the villages and gave lessons about AIDS to the people there.

“Many of these children are just as healthy as others,”Wang said.

“Even if they have AIDS, it’s still safe to eat and play with them. They need our love and understanding. A friendly smile means a lot to them!”

1.处改为被动语态:?????????????????????????????????????? .

2.处译成中文:?????????????????????????????????????????? .

3.处改为反问疑问句:My daughter did nothing wrong???????????

4.处改为同义句:People??????? AIDS because they know little about it,

5.回答问题:

Do you think it is safe to eat and play with the people who have AIDS??????????????????????? .

 

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