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( )2.A.Shehadaheadache. B.Shehadastomachache.
C.Shehadatoothache.
( )3.A.Playingcards. B.Playingcomputergames.
C.Playingcrosswordpuzzle.
( )4.A.Hamburger. B.Soymilk. C.Cheese.
( )5.A.Motherandson. B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Doctorandpatient.
( )6.A.Heroes. B.Teachers. C.English.
( )7.A.Foroneday. B.Fortwodays. C.Forthreedays.
( )8.A.England. B.Italy. C.America.
( )9.A.Seeadoctorandrest. B.Gohome.
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Chinese—hewasCanadian.HegavehislifetohelpingChinesepeople.
NormanBethune 21 bornin1890.Hebecamea 22 in1916,
andhewenttothefronttolookafterinjuredsoldiersintheFirstWorld
War.Hesawmanysoldiersdieinthewar.Laterheinventednew
treatmentsto 23 soldiers,andmedicaltoolstouseoutsidehospitals.
In1938hecametoChinatotreattheChinesesoldiersinthe
mountainsnorthofYanan.Therewere 24 doctors,sohehadtowork
veryhard.Heopenedhospitalstogivetreatmenttolocalpeopleand
soldiers,andtotraindoctorsandnurses.Healsowrotebookssothat
doctorscanlearnaboutnewtreatments.
Dr.Bethuneworkedveryhardwithoutstoppingto 25 .Once,he
performedoperations 26 sixtyninehourswithoutstopping,andsaved
112people.He 27 workinginspiteof(
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Dr.BethunesworkwiththeChinesesoldiersmade 29 aheroin
China.Therearebooksandfilmsabouthim,andheis 30
rememberedinbothCanadaandChina.
( )21.A.is B.was C.hasbeen D.be
( )22.A.doctor B.nurse C.teacher D.worker
( )23.A.understandB.believe C.help D.count
( )24.A.litle B.few C.much D.many
( )25.A.rest B.act C.ofer D.run
( )26.A.from B.to C.with D.for
( )27.A.alowed B.continued C.forgot D.stopped
( )28.A.face B.leg C.foot D.hand
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33 wantedtoeat.Itwasclearthatshehadtocontroloverbothfood
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CarolesparentswerequiteworiedaboutCarole.Theytook 34 to
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friendswhenshefeltunhappy.
Carolefeltthedoctorsadvicewasrealy 40 .Whensheleft,she
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( )31.A.argued B.believed C.promised D.decided
( )32.A.funny B.relaxed C.unhappy D.surprised
( )33.A.ever B.stil C.almost D.never
( )34.A.her B.him C.them D.us
( )35.A.ways B.exams C.stories D.programs
( )36.A.music B.sport C.sleep D.food
( )37.A.though B.unless C.if D.because
( )38.A.pass B.break C.study D.keep
( )39.A.somethingB.anything C.everything D.nothing
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folowinghealthhabitsmayhelpyou.
Eatbreakfasteverymorning.
Researchshowsthatifyoueatamealinthemorningyoumaynot
becometoofatoreattoomuchduringlunch.Eatingbreakfastcanhelp
peoplefeelbeterthroughtheday.
Getenoughsleep.
Poorsleepcaninfluenceourmemoryandlearning.Itcanalsocause
traficaccident!Studiesshowthatpeoplewhodontgetenoughsleepseem
togetintomoreaccidents.Sostaysafeandgetenoughsleep!
Takeawalkeveryday.
Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.Youdbetermeetfriendsfora
walk,notforameal.Asyouwalk,youwilseethebeautifulworldaround
you.Onceyoutry,youwilfindthataddingawalkintoyourdailylifeis
veryeasy.
Joinsocialgroups.
Socialgroupscanprovidesupport.Theymightincludesportteams,art
ormusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupcanoferadviceandcanhelp
eachotherindificulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindbusy.
Anactivemindisahealthymind!
Haveahobby.
Ahobbycouldberunning,readingormakingsomethingwithyourhands.
Hobbieshelppeopletorelaxandrest.Hobbiesbringusjoyaswel.
( )41.Youmayhaveagoodmemoryandlearnbeterifyou .
A.eatbreakfasteverymorningB.haveagoodsleep
C.takeawalkeveryday D.joinasocialgroup
( )42.Ifyouneedhelpandwanttohelpothers,youdbeter .
A.inviteyourfriendtoameal
B.makesomethingwithyourfriends
C.becomeamemberofasocialgroup
D.haveahobby
( )43.WhichofthefolowingisTRUE?
A.Ifyouhavebreakfasteverymorning,youlbefat.
B.Althetraficaccidentsarecausedbypoorsleep.
C.Tojoinasocialgrouphelpsyouhaveahealthymind.
D.Havingahobbyisthebestwaytorelax.
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GabrielGarciaMarquez,whowasawardedtheNobelPrizefor
Literaturein1982,passedawayattheageof86onApril17,2014.The
worldpausedtoremembertheculturalgiant.
GarciaMarquezwasborninColombia,buthespentmostofhisadult
lifeinMexicoCity.Asoneofthemostfamouswriters,hewaswidely
regardedas“giantof20thcenturyliterature.”GarciaMarquezwroteina
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C.hadawritingstylecaled“magicalrealism”
D.wasfamousbutlivedasimpledailylife
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Nomaterhowoldyourkidsare,youcantakestepstoimprovea
healthydietandtoencouragegoodeatinghabits.
TipOne:FamilyMeals
Familymealsareniceforbothparentsandkids.Childrenliketoguess
whattheyaregoingtohaveandparentsgetthechancetointroducenew
foodstochildren.Parentscanalsousethemealtimeasachancetotalk
withtheirkidsabouttheirlife.
TipTwo:HealthySnacks
Kids,especialyyoungerones,wileatmostlywhatcangetathome.
Thatswhyitsimportanttohaveenoughhealthysnacks,suchasfruits,
vegetables,nuts,yogurtandwholegrainbiscuits.
TipThree:BeingaGoodExample
Thebestwayforyoutoencouragehealthyeatingistoeatwel
yourself.Kidswilfolowtheleadoftheadultstheyseeeveryday.By
eatingfruitsandvegetablesandavoidingfastfoodandsweetdrinks,youare
sendingtherightmessage.
TipFour:NoShoutsaboutFood
Parentsmightfindthemselvesshoutingatchildrentogetthemtohave
healthyfoodsinfrontofthem.Thisinfactcanmakechildrendislikewhat
theyareaskedtoeat.Youneedtoworkabitondiferentcookingmethods.
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A.Snacksshouldntbeeaten.
B.Healthysnackscanbeaccepted.
C.Kidscanonlyhavesnacksathome.
D.Itsnotnecessarytohavesnacksathome.
( )48.Thebestwayforparentstoencourageahealthydietis .
A.tobeagoodexample B.toeathealthysnacks
C.tohavefamilymeals D.togetkidsincluded
( )49.AccordingtoTipFour,whatshouldparentsdoifkidsrefuseto
eathealthyfood?
A.Explainhowhealthyitis.
B.Askkidstogetusedtoitstaste.
C.Nevercookthesamefood.
D.Trycookingitinadiferentway.
( )50.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Toletkidseatanythingtheylike.
B.Tohelpkidsbecomeawonderfulcook.
C.Tohelpkidshaveagoodeatinghabit.
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Takepartinafterclassactivitiesthatinterestyou.Trytomakefriends
intheclubs.Ifyoudontjoinanything,youwilbejustgoingtoclassand
thengoinghome.Beinginaclubmakesyoumoresocial.
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Noonelikesabadsmelthatcouldknocksomeoneover.Shower
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M:ZhangAilingismyfavourite.Herbooksareworthreading.
W:Oh,sheisgood,butIlikeLuXunbest.
Question:Whoisthegirlsfavouritewriter?
2.M:Hey,Elsa.Whydidntyougotoschoolyesterday?
W:Oh,IhadatoothachesoIwenttothedentist.
Question:WhatwasthematerwithElsa?
3.W:Jack,whatareyoudoing?
M:Implayingthecrosswordpuzzle.Itsinteresting.Wouldyou
liketojoinme?
W:Idloveto.
Question:WhatisJackdoing?
4.M:Jenny,whatdoyouoftenhaveinthemorning?
W:Ioftendrinksoymilk.Itisakindofproteinfoodanditsgood
forhealth.
M:Oh,Idontlikesoymilk.Ioftenhaveahamburgerforbreakfast.
Question:WhatdoesJennyoftenhaveforbreakfast?
5.M:Whatsthematerwithyou?
W:Ihaveaheadache.
M:Letmesee.Wel,youhaveabadcold.Takesomemedicine
andyoulbebetersoon.
W:OK,Iwil.Thanks.
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6.M:WhatdidyoudointheEnglishclasslastweek?
W:Oh,ourteacheraskedustotalkaboutourheroes.
M:Itmustbeinteresting.
Question:WhatdidthegirltalkaboutintheEnglishclasslast
week?
7.M:IhaveacoughandIdontfeellikeeatinganything.
H:Howlonghaveyoubeenlikethis?
W:Forthreedays.
Question:HowlonghasAnnbeenlikethis?
8.W:DoyouknowLeonardodaVinci,Bob?
M:Verylitle.Canyoutelmemoreabouthim?
W:OK.Hewasafamousartist.
M:Oh,yeah.HewasborninItaly.
Question:WheredidLeonardodaVincicomefrom?
9.M:Helo,Ann.Youdontlookverywel.
W:Ihaveafever.
M:Youdbeterseeadoctorandhaveagoodrest.
W:Thanks.Iwil.
Question:WhatshouldAnndo?
10.W:IthinkNormanBethunewasagreatmanforChinesepeople.
M:Iagree.Hewasanexcelentdoctorandinventor.The
governmentsetupaschoolandahospitaltorememberhim.
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W:Whatwilyoudowhenyougrowup?
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W:Soundsgreat.Howdoyouachieveyourdream?
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W:Toseeyourfather?Whatswrongwithhim?
M:Theressomethingwrongwithhislungs.
W:Whydoesthishappen?
M:Youknow,hehasahistoryofsmokingfortenyears.Thatsthe
maincause.
W:Haveyoueveraskedhimtogiveitup?
M:Ofcourse.Almyfamilywanthimtogiveitup.Buthecant.
W:Whatdidthedoctorsay?
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DearDanny,
Imgladtohearfromyou.Nomaterwhatwedo,itisthe
mostimportanttolearntoprotectourselves.Wel,Ihavesome
suggestions.
Firstly,weshouldrespectteachersandtheelders,andat
thesametime,weneedtogetonwelwithourclassmates.
Secondly,behavewelinpublicanddontrunaftereachother.
Thirdly,weshouldbecarefulwhenwemakefriends,especialy
ontheInternet.Weshouldntgiveourexactpersonalinformation
tothem.Lastbutnotleast,itsimportantforustoeatmore
healthyfoodandobeythetraficrules.
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1.W:Whatdidyoulearntoday?
M:Somesafetyrulesinourdailylife.
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2.W:Somebodyhelp!Mr.Johnsonwasbadlyhurtbythecar.
M:Calmdown.Calthedoctorimmediately!
W:Imcaling.
Question:Whatnumbershouldtheycalnow?
3.W:Canweswimhere?
W:Imnotsure.Isthereasign?
M:Oh,hereitis.Itsayswecantswimhere.
Question:Whatdoesthesignsay?
4.W:Wouldyoulikemetodriveyouhome,Kate?
W:Imafraidnot.
M:Why?Areyousickofme?
W:Ofcoursenot.Youarenotalowedtodrive.Youdranktoo
much.
Question:Whycouldntthemandrive?
5.W:Hi,Sean.Whatdidyoudolastweekend?
M:Hi,Mary.IwentcyclingwithMike.Unluckily,hefelofthe
bikeandhurthishead.
Question:Whoseheadwashurt?
6.W:IthinkIamalitleheavy.
M:Yes,youshouldeatmorefruitandvegetables.Takingexercises
isanotherwaydokeephealthy.
Question:Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantoeat?
7.W:Whyisthelitleboycryingsoloud?
M:Becausehislegisinjured.
Question:Whichpartoftheboyishurt?
8.M:Whatsportareyougoodat,Maria?
W:Im goodatsnooker.DingJunhuiismyfavouritesnooker
player.Howaboutyou,Tom?
M:Basketbal,andIlikeYaoMingbest.HesagreatChinese
basketbalplayer.
Question:WhoisTomsfavouriteplayer?
9.W:Doyouknowanythingaboutearthquakes?
M:Yes.Earthquakesusualycomewithoutwarning.
W:So they do. How should we protectourselvesduring
theearthquake?
M:Ihavenoidea.LetsaskMr.Li.
Question:Whataretheytalkingabout?
10.W:Wouldyouliketogoforaridewithme?
W:Sory.Thereissomethingwrongwithmybike.
M:Whataboutplayingtabletennis?
W:Thatsoundsnicetome.Letsgo.
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M:Hi,Jenny!
W:PleasecometoMariaHospitalatonce.Jackhadacaraccident
andhewassenthere.
M:What?Isitserious?
W:No.Jackjusthurthisrightarm.Hefeelsmuchbeternow.
M:Howdidithappen?
W:Thepolicetoldmethatthedriverdidntstopattheredlights.
M:OK.Iwildrivetothehospitalatonce.Its12:50now.Iwilget
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M:Hi,Jane,whatswrong?Youdonotlookwel.
W:Oh,Ihaveatoothache.
M:Howoftendoyougotothedentist?
W:Oh,twiceayear.
M:SoundsOK.Itsquitenecessaryforyoutocheckyourteeth.
W:Iknow.ButIdontlikethepain.MyteethhurtafterIseethe
dentist.
M:Whoisyourdentist?
W:Dr.Carlson.ButsometimesIgotoseeDr.Thomson.
M:Mydentist,Dr.Johnson,isrealygoodandpatient.Ifyouwant
toseehim,youcancal826-1855.
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Dearfriends,
Everyonehasonlyonelife.Weshouldtreasureourlives.
Buthowcanweprotectourselves?Herearesomesuggestions.
Firstly,weshouldrealizetheimportanceofsafety.We
shouldntbreakthetraficruleswhenwegoout.Asforfood,we
shouldeatmorehealthyfoodandlessjunkfood.Weshouldmake
surenottohurtourselveswhenweplaysportsorgames.Bythe
way,eventhoughitsgetinghoterandhoterthesedays,we
mustntswimintheriverwithoutpermission.
Secondly,selfprotectionisoneofthekeyskils.Wemust
becarefulwhenwemakefriendsandtryourbesttostayaway
fromdangerouspeople.Ifweareindanger,weshouldkeepcalm
first.Thencalthepoliceat110orasktheteachersorparentsfor
help.
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