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學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

第1篇

SmartPhone,PoorSight

Lookaroundandyou'11seepeoplebusyontheirsmartphones.Smartphonesdomake

ourliveseasier.Buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhattheymeantoyoureyes?

Accordingtoastudy,halfofBritishpeopleownsmartphonesandtheyspendanaverage

oftwohoursadayusingthem.Therehasbeena35%increaseinthenumberofpeopleinthe

UKwhosufferfromshort-sightedness(近視)sincesmartphoneswereintroducedtherein

1997.

Staring(HT)atsmartphonesforlongtimegivesyoudryeyes.Whenlookingat

somethinginthedistance,youreyesautomaticallyblink(自動眨眼)acertainnumberof

times.

However,whenyoulookatthingsclosertoyourface,theblinkingslowsdown.This

reducestheamountoftearsandcausesdiscomfortinyoureyes.Thiscandoharmtotheeyes

andcauseadiseasecalledglaucoma(青光眼).

WhileyouTeprobablynotgoingtostopusingtoyoursmartphone,thereareafew

thingsyoucandotoprotectyoureyes.Holdyourphonealleast30centimetersawayfrom

youreyeswhenusingit.Takeabreakeveryhourandtrythefollowing:lookatsomethingat

leastfivemetersfromyouandthenfocusonthetipofyournose.Repeatthisseveraltimes.It

shouldreducethediscomfortinyoureyes.

1.Thearticleismainlyabout.

A.thereasonwhyteenagersgetshort-sightedness

B.theharmthatsmartphonesdotousers'eyes

C.therulestoobeywhenusingsmartphones

D.advantagesanddisadvantagesofsmartphones

2.FromParagraph2,welearnthat.

A.halfoftheBritishpeoplebegantousesmartphones17yearsago

B.moreBritishpeoplehavesufferedfromshortsightednesssince1997

C.thenumberofBritishpeoplewhoownsmartphonesincreasesby35%

D.eachoftheBritishpeoplewhoownsmartphonesincreasesby35%

3.AccordingtoParagraph3,usingsmartphonesimproperlymaycause.

A.moretearsintheeyesB.smallerpupils

C.toomanyblinksD.dryeyesandglaucoma

4.Whichofthefollowingissuggestedbythewriter?

A.Holdthephoneatleasthalfameterawayfromtheeyes.

B.Turnoffyourphonetoracoupleofhourseveryday.

C.Lookatsomethinggreenfarawayforseveralminutes.

D.Don'tusethephonefbroveranhourwithoutabreak.

5.Thisarticleiswrittentoadvisepeople.

A.tomakefulluseofsmartphonesB.toslopusingsmartphones

C.nottobuysmartphonesD.tousesmartphonesproperly

第2篇

WhenIpickedupmysonJimmyfrompreschool(學(xué)前班)onerecentsummerafternoon,

helookeddirtyfromheadtotoe.Hetoldhisfatherhowheandhisclassmatesplayedinthe

nearbyforest.1(wasahoiday,sotheytookofftheirshoestoputtheirfeetintheriver.He

describedexcitedlytomethewonderfulfeelingof(hecoolriverwater.

Thisisn'tatypicalpreschoolintheUnitedStates.It'saforestschool.Alargepartofmy

son'sschooldaytakesplaceacross1,000squaremetersofforestandwetlands.

Today'skidsareundergreatpressure.Itisbelievedthatthepathtoa“good"college

beginsasearlyaspreschool.Evenfour-year-oldsarcnowrequiredtoreadandmemorizenew

wordseveryday.Atthesametime,outdoortimeforchildrenisdecreasing.Manyproblems

haveappeared,suchasanincreaseinobesity(肥胖)anddepression(抑郁)amongchildren.

Moreandmoreparentshaverealizedtheimportanceofoutdoorplay.Thepastfewyears

haveseenanincreasinginterestinforestschools.ThenumberofforestschoolsintheUS.has

jumpedfrom20in2008to250.Unlikechildrenintraditionalschools,forestschoolkids

spendtheirdayresearchinganthills,jumpinginmudorevenclimbingtalltrees.Therearcno

directinstructions.

Soforestschoolsarereallybetterfbrtoday'schildrenthantraditionalpreschools?The

answerdependslargelyonwhomyouask.SinceJimmystartedtoattendfbrestschool,hehas

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beenmoreactiveandbrighterwithimprovedproblem-solvingskills.Hehaslearnedhow(o

dealwithsmalldangersandhowtoprotecttheenvironment.Mostimportantly,mysonis

excitedtogotoschooleveryday.

Doyouspendmostofyourtimestudyingindoors?Remembertosometimes"hug"

nature.

6.Jimmyspendsmostofhispreschooldays.

A.puttingfeetintotheriverB.researchinganthills

C.playingoutdoorswithkidsD.memorizingnewwords

7.Inparagraph3,theunderlinedword"decreasing“istheclosestto“

A.fallingB.comingC.changingD.disappearing

8.According(othepassage,throughforestschools,Jimmyhaslearnedto.

A.bethinnerB.climbdifferenttrees

C.solvereal-lifeproblemsD.protecttheirparents

9.Whatisthefather'sattitudetowardsforestschools?

A.Heisafraidofthem.B.Heisworriedaboutthem.

C.Heshowsdoubtaboutthem.D.Heshowsinterestinthem.

第3篇

Shouldstudentsgetpaidforgoodgrades?Thefollowingaresomedifferentopinions.

Sandy'ssonisan8thgrader.Shesaidshedidn'tbelieveinpayingkidsfbrgoodgrades.

"They'resupposedtodowellatschoolandalwaystrythc:rbest."shesaid.

10-ycar-oldLisaisastraight"A"studentandshesaidthegradeitselfwasthereward."I

think,*ohmygoodness,Igotan'A'.I'mstillastraight€A?student.Tmfinewiththat.^^

Herfatheradded,"She'sproudofwhatsheachievesonherown.Wedon'lneedto

carryoutoperationsinhospiial,toteachstudentsbetterinschools,andtotalkwithpeople

fromdifferentcountriesfreely.Microsoftalsoshowedapairofglassesthatcanhelptheblind

"hear"theworld.

Huaweishowedpeopleanewinvention.Iliscalled"Atlas".Theinventioncanload(載

入)informationthreetimesfasterthananordinarycomputer.Itcanalsostore(儲存)alot

moreinformation.Ithinkitisverycool.

IBMhascreatedanewAIrobotcalled"Cimon"thatcanworkinspace.Cimoncanwork

ontheInternationalSpaceStationfbrafewmonths.Itcanchatwithastronautsandstoretheir

spacejournals(日i己).Inaspecialroom,visitorscanseethepicturesandvideosCimontock

inspace.HowinterestingCimonis!

Inaword,AIwillmakeourlifebetterandbetter.Isawmanyinterestingthingsatthis

year'sWAIC.HowwillAIcontinuetochangeourlife?Perhapsnextyear'sWAICwillgiveus

ananswer.

14.Whoinvented(發(fā)明)apairofglassesthatcanhelptheblind"hear"theworld?

A.WAIC.B.Huawei.C.IBM.D.Microsoft.

15.Whatdoestheunderlineword"displayed"meaninChinese?

A.展示B.銷售C.購買D,保存

16.WhichofthefollowingcannotCimondo?

A.Workinspace.B.Chatwithastronauts.

C.Keepthespacejournals.D.Loadinformationfaster.

17.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofourfuturelife?

A.Weneedn'tworkanylongerinthefuture.

B.AtlasandCimonwillchangeallpeople'slife.

C.Ourlifewillbebetterandbetterwith(hehelpofAI.

D.Therewon'tbemanychangesinourlifewiththedevelopmentofAI.

18.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThefamousPeopleattheWAIC

B.TheAmazingInventionsattheWAIC

C.Let'sLookForwardtoNextYear'sWAIC

D.TheImportanceofAlTechnology

第5篇

Everyoneneedshelpsometimes.Peopledependononeanother.That'swhycommunities

havespecialpeoplereadytolendahelpinghandtoanyonewhoneedsit.

Forexample,whalwouldwedowithoutacommunityfirestation?Ifahomecatches

onfire,astheJacksonplacedidlastweek,itmightbeburneddownandpeoplegethurt...or

worse.We'resoluckytohavefirementocometosavepeopleandputoutthefire,safely.If

(hefirestationhadn'tcomesofast,theJacksonsmighthavelosteverything.

Andwhataboutourlocalpolicewhoprotectourfamilies,ourhomesandvaluable

things?Thepolicehavehelpedsomanyfamilies(hispastyear,especiallysavingpeopleand

petsandprotectingourhousesandotherthingsaftertheheavyrains.

Thinkaboutalltheothersen1iceworkerswehaveinthiscommunity.Wehavepeople

whocollectwasteandrubbishandkeepourcommunitysanitary,Wchaveroadworkerswho

putupandrepairtrafficsignsandfixholesinthestreetstoprotectnotjustus,butourcars!

Andwherewouldthiscommunitybewithouttheteachersinourschooland(hedoctors,and

nursesinourcommunityhospitals?

Thinkagainaboutwhatweeateveryday;thinkagainaboutwhatweweareveryday.We

cannotproducethem,butweusethemallthetime.Wcgetalotfromallthesetireless

workerswhokeepourcommunityrunning.Wcneedthesepeopleinthecommunity.Wc

dependoneachother.Let'ssupporteachotherandhelpeachother.Onlyinthiswaycanwe

makeourcommunityabetterplace.

19.WhathappenedtotheJacksonslastweek?

A.Theirpetswerelost.B.Theircarwasbadlyburnt.

C.Theirhousecaughtonfire.D.Theirvaluablethingswerestolen.

20.Whoofferedhelptofamiliesaftertheheavyrains?

A.FiremenB.DoctorsC.RoadworkersD.Localpolice

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sanitary"mean?

A.CleanB.SafeC.QuietD.Busy

22.Whichquestioncouldbesthelpusfindoutthewriterspurpose?

A.Didthewritermakeuslaugh?

B.Didthewriterwantus(odosomething?

C.Didthewritertellusabouthowtobecomeateacher?

D.Didthewriterteachuswhattodowhenafirebreaksout?

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23.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PolicemenSavePeople'sLivesB.PeopleDependonEachOther.

C.ServiceWorkersDoImportantJobsD.WorkersKeepCommunityRunning

第6篇

TechnologyProgress

OnJune22,1927,CharlesLindberghflewintoDayton,Ohio,fordinneratOrville

Wright'shouse.Ithadbeenjustamonthsincetheyoungpilofsfirsteverindividualnonstop

crossingoftheAtlantic,andhefeltheoughttopayrespectstothepioneerofflight.

Forty-twoyearslater,onJuly16,1969,Apollo11astronautNeilArmstrongwasallowed

tobringapersonalguestio(heKennedySpaceCentertoviewthelaunchofNASA's

toweringSaturnVrocket.Armstronginvitedhishero.CharlesLindbergh.That'showfast

technologyadvancedinthe20thcentury.

However,progressisn'twhatitusedtobenow.NorthwesternUniversityeconomist

RobertGordonarguesthatby1970,allthekeytechnologiesofmodernlifewereinplace:

electricity,highways,telecommunications,andthelike.Afterthat,innovation(倉慚)and

economicgrowthsimplycouldn'tkeepgoingasfastasthelast1()0years-aperiodGordon

calls"thespecialcentury".Gordonargues(helivesofpeopleindevelopednationslookand

feelthesamein2020astheydidin1979or1989.

Slowingclownisgoodinonesmallway,thoughbadinmostofthewaysthatcount.

Rapidchangescansometimesbedisorienting(令人迷惑的).Andwhenthingsdevelopata

lowerspeed,peopleandinstitutionsdohavemoretimetobreatheandfitin.Butslowing

downisn'twhatitshouldbe.Inmanyareasoftechnology,theforwardmovementtodayfeels

tragicallyslow,evennonexistent.

Considerconsumerrobotics.There'shugepotentialforrobotstohelpus.Buthome

roboticscompaniesseemtokeepfolding.Forexample,socialrobotmakerJiboclosedin

Marchafterraisingalmost$73million.

Ourcentury'sonesignaturetechnologyachievementissmartphones.Atthispoint,weve

hadtheminourpocketslongenoughtobegintoappreciatetheirdangers.Meanwhile,thelist

ofpossiblyworld-changingtechnologiesthatgetpeople'sattentionbutstillremaininthe

originalstageisverylong.Self-drivingcars,ARglasses.NeedIcontinue?

Indeed,theseareallhardproblems.Buthistorically,solving(hebigproblemshas

requiredcontinuous,large-scaleinvestment(投資),oftenwithprivatemarketsandtaxpayers

sharingthecost.Inthiscentury,weneedtoundosomebadresultsofthelastgreatboom(繁

榮)bydevelopingaffordablezero-andnegative-emissionstechnologiesrightnow.Thal's

anotherhardproblcm-andtosolveit,we'llneedtorethinkwhatmadethe"specialcentury"so

special.

24.ThewritermentionsCharlesLindberghinParagraphs1and2toshowthat.

A.Charleshascontributedgreatlytotechnology

B.Charlespaidrespectstothepioneerofflight

C.technologydevelopedrapidlyinihe20(hcentury

D.technologyhasadvancedtoahighernewlevel

25.Theunderlinedword"folding”inParagraph5probablymeans.

A.shuttingB.separatingC.growingD.operating

26.Whatcanwclearnfromthepassage?

A.Someworld-changingtechnologiesarenotmakingprogress.

B.Homeroboticscompaniesfailedbecauseoflittleinvestment.

C.It'stimetorealize(hedisadvantagesoffastdevelopmentnow.

D.Itdoesn'ttakeuslongbeforewerealizethedangersofsmartphones.

27.Thewriterprobablyagrees.

A.marketsandtaxpayershaveadutytodeveloptechnologies

B.innovationandinvestmentarcneededfortechnologyadvance

C.whatmadethelastcenturyspecialwillhappeninthenewcentury

D.rapidchangesintechnologyarebadinmostof(hewaysthatcount

第7篇

IamMikeSmith,adoctorfromLondon.IreallyfeelthatlifeinChinaischangingso

quickly.RecentlyIhadabusinesstriptoTianjin.IleftmyBeijingapartmentandwalkedhalf

astreettothesubwaystation.Abouttwelvestopslater,Ireachedthehigh-speedrailstation.

Aftertwominutesofsecurity(安檢),Ipickedupmyticket,whichIhadboughtonmyphone

whileonthesubway.ThenIwalkedtotheterminal(終點(diǎn)站)andgotonthetrain.

Twenty-eightminuteslater,Iwasinthecenterofabeautifulcity-Tianjin.Icouldenjoya

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nicewalkalongtheriversidetowardsmyhotel.1(isamazingthatthewholeexperiencetook

nomorethanafewhours,withnocars,noairports,nocreditcards(信用卡)andnolong

lines,justmysmartphone,onlyafewUSdollarsandcomfortablewalkingshoes.Inmost

placesinthedevelopedworld,thereisnoexperiencelikethis.ButChinaisdifferent.

Soinmyopinion,ifwcthinkhighlyofChina'smodernwonders,Ibelieveits

high-speedrailsystemmustbeoneofthem.Andit'sonesymbolofanewChinaandasignof

China'sstrength(實(shí)力)aswell.

28.MikeSmithisfrom.

A.AmericaB.theUKC.AustraliaD.Canada

29.MikeboughthistickettoTianjin.

A.onhisphoneB.fromthehigh-speedrailticketoffice

C.fromthesubwayticketofficeD.withthehelpofhisfriend

30.HowmanytraffictoolsdidMikeusefromhisapartmenttohishotelinTianjin?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisn'tMike'sideasabouthistrip?

A.Comfortable.B.Fast.C.Cheap.D.Boring.

32.WhatisMike'sattitude(態(tài)度)toChinesehigh-speedrailtrain?

A.Helooksdownuponit.B.Hedislikesit.C.Hethinkshighly

ofit.D.Hehatesit.

鉆q段

弟b局

1hadthreefriends.Iaskedthemhowtheyhadchangedsincetheycametoourmiddle

school.Andherearetheiranswers.

Ididn'tdowellinmystudybefore,butsinceIbegantostudyinthisschool,thingshave

changed.Thsteachershereareallenergetic,activeandhelpful.Theyalwaysencouragemeby

saying'Tmsureyoucanmakeit"or“YouareoneoftheclevereststudentsIhaveevermet”.

RobinThesewordsreallymeanalottome.NowI'moneofthetopstudentsinmyclass,andIlike

studyingaswell.

Iusedtobeafatboywhocouldhardlyrun500meters.WhenIenteredthemiddleschool,

myfatherworriedthatIwouldbelaughedatbymynewclassmates,sohedecidedtodomorning

Dickexerciseswithmeeveryday.Itreallyworked.NowTmusedtorunningandexercisinginthe

morning,andIamslimandstrong.Besides,myP.E.teacherthinksIcanbeagoodrunnerinthe

future!

Iusedtoliketobealoneanddidn'tfeelliketalkingtoanyone.ButwhenImetRobinand

Dick,Ifoundthattheywerereallygoodpeople.Thengraduallywebecamecloserandfinally

becamegoodfriends.Thanks2(多虧)them,I'mlalkativeandoutgoing(開朗的)now,andIhave

Jason

mademanyotherfriends.1talkandplaywithmyfriendseverydayandeachday1feelhappy.

33.WhoalwaysencouragesRobinafterhecameto(hemiddleschool?

A.Histeachers.B.Hisfriends.C.Hisparents.D.Hisclassmales.

34.WhydidDick'sfatherdoexercisewithhim?

A.Becausehewantedtoloseweight.

B.Becausehewantedhissontobehealthy.

C.Becauseheworriedthathissonwouldbelaughedatatschool.

D.Becausehedidn'twanthissontobelonely.

35.Thanksto,Jasonisanoutgoingboynow.

A.DickandJasonB.DickandTimC.RobinandTimD.DickandRobin

36.Theunderlinedword“talkative”means""inChinese.

A.愛開玩笑的B.健談的C.興奮的D.吵鬧的

37.Whatdoyouthinkofthesefriends'changes?

A.Active.B.Terrible.C.Meaningless.D.Clever.

第9篇

CanMoneyBuyHappiness?

Canmoneybuyhappiness?Differentpeoplehavedifferentopinionstowardmoney.

Somepeoplethinkmoneyisthesourceofhappiness.Intheiropinion,everythingintheworld

canbeboughtwithmoney.However,othersthinkthatmoneyistherootofallevils.For

example,somepeoplefightagainsteachotherformoney,somekillothersformoney.All

theseevilsareunderthecontrolofmoney.Inmyopinion,moneycanbringuspainaswellas

happiness.Onlywhenyourmoneyismadethroughyourhonestefforts,canyouliveagood

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life.Ifweusemoneytohelpihepoorandhomeless,wewillenjoy(he(ruehappiness.

JaspreetSethi,NewDelhi,India

Canmoneybuyhappiness?Itcertainlydoesn'tmakeonesad.Ifitcomesmyway,I'llbe

happy.

If1hadmoney,Tdbuyabiggercar,abiggerhouse,abettereducationformychild,and

abetterholidayformyfamily.

AdamHassan,Abuja,Nigeria

Ithinkmoneycanbuyhappiness.Ifyouhavetopayschoolfees,youneedmoney.Ifyou

needahomeforyourself,youneedmoney.Ifyouwanttobuyyourselfsomethingtoeat,you

needmoney.Soifyoudon'thavemoneytogetthesethings,therewon'tbehappiness.

IfIhadmoney,I'dgetmyselfahome,averygoodcar,andawife.

ArsenyYatscchko,Moscow,Russia

Moneycanbuyanytliing.Ifyouhaveenoughmoney,youcanmakeyourselfhappy.

Familycanchange,peoplecanchange,butmoneywon'tchange.

IfIhadmoney,Tdprobablyspenditonatrip.TdgotoParisorBerlin.Tmnotso

worriedabouttheeconomy.

RichardWicks,London,UnitedKingdom

I'veseenpeoplewithuntoldwealth.Theyneverseemedhappytome.Butwhatis

happiness?Youknow,at:heendoftheday,aslongasyou'vegotyourhealthandcangetup,

brushyourteeth,getdressedinthemorning,andtalktooneanother,you'retherichestperson

intheworld.

MiguelJosueMolano.Bogota.Colombia

Youcanhavelotsofmoney,butifyoudon'thavehappinessinyourheart,youwon'tbe

abletoshareit.

IfIsuddenlyfoundmyselfwithlotsofmoney,Iwouldtrytohelppeople,becausetha^s

thewaytobecomehappy.Pdhelppeopletrytoachieveadifferenttypeofhappiness.

38.Accordingtothepassage,howmanypeoplethinkmoneycanbuyhappinessandhow

manydon'tthinkso?

A.Two;threeB.Three;twoC.Four;oneD.One;four

39.FromRichardWicks,wecanknow.

A.goodhealthisthewealthB.moneyisthehappiness

C.moneycanbuyeverythingD.who'stherichestintheworld

40.IfMiguelJosucMolanohadmuchmoney,hewould.

A.getaverygoodcarandahomeB.gotodifferentcountriesforavisit

C.helppeopleachievetheirhappinessD.buyamuchbiggerhouse

41.WhatdoesAdamHassanthinkofthemoney?

A.Withoutmoneywecan'thavehappiness.B.Onlymoneycanbringushappiness.

C.Everythingneedsmoney.D.Moneycanmakeyouhealthy.

42.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsmoney?

A.Moneyistherootofallevils.B.Moneyisthesourceofhappiness.

C.Moneymustbemadebyyourhonestefforts.D.Moneycanbringpainandhappiness.

第10篇

Doyouthinkthereareghostsintheworld?Morethan20yearsago,astudentjumped

fromthetopoftheclocktowerintheUniversityofBirmingham.Hedidthisonlybecausehe

failedhisfinalexam.

Afterhisdeath,asuperstilion(迷信)began:Anyonewhowalksundertheclocktower

willhavebadluckinhisexam.Yearslater,studentstherestillrememberedthestoryofthe

tower.AlthoughBirminghamisthesecondlargestcityinBritain,theuniversityisgreenand

quiet.Thegrassaroundthetowerhasbeenwornaway(踩爛)bythefeetofstudentswho

refusedtopassunderthetower.

Theuniversityhadtopave(鋪)extrapaths,sostudentscouldwalkto(heirclassrooms

withoutpassingunderthemostterriblearea.But,atopstudentintheuniversitywalkedunder

theclocktowerbecausehewaslostinthought.

However,hegothighmarksintheexamthenextday.Quicklystudentsallknewaboutit.

Thentheyrealizedthatthemostimportanithingisworkinghard.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

43.Whydidthestudentjumpfromthetopofthetower?

A.Becausehesawaghostthere.B.Becausehewasverycareless.

C.Becausehedidn'tpasshisfinalexam.D.Becausetherewasnorisk.

44.TheUniversityofBirminghamisin.

A.thelargestcountryB.themiddleofAmerica

C.thelargestcityinBri:ainD.thesecondlargestcityinBritain

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45.Thegrassaroundthetowerhasbeenwornawaybythestudentswho.

A.thinkthegrassisreallybeautifulandliketowalkonii

B.think(heywillfailexamsiftheywalkunderthetower

C.believeanyonewhowalksunderthetowerwilldie

D.knowthere'saghostinthetowerandareafraidofit

46.WhatdidtheUniversitydowiththeproblem?

A.Itpavedotherroadsforthestudents.B.Itorderedstudentstowalkunderthe

tower.

C.Itmovedtheclocktowerawayatlast.D.Itdidn'tdoanythingforthestudents.

47.Whal'sthewriter'sopinions(fflffi)inthepassage?

A.Hethinksit'sdangeroustoriskwalkingundertheclocktower.

B.Hedoesn'tbelievethestoryistrue.

C.Hethinksthestoryisinteresting.

D.Workinghardisimportanttosuccess.

第11篇

Mobilephonesareplayinganiinportanlroleinourlife.Somepeopleevensay(hatthey

can'tlivewithoutmobilephones.IntheUSA.somecitesmadealaw(法律)onusingmobile

phones.

Accordingtothelaw,peoplewillpayafineiftheyusemobilephoneswhiletheyare

walkingacrossthestreet.WhatdoyouthinkoftheLaw?Twostudentshavesharedtheir

ideas.

George.13,NewYork.

Everyyear,therearetoomanytrafficaccidents(事故)causedbypeoplelookingattheir

mobilephones.Alotofpeoplewerebadlyhurtorevendiedbecauseofthis.Ithinkthenew

lawwillbehelpful.Therewillbefeweraccidentsthanbefore.Thelawcanhelptowarn(警

告)peoplenottousetheirphoneswhiletheyarewalkingacrossthestreet.

Linda.14,Chicago.

Idon'tthinkitwillhelppeopleverymuch.Somepeoplemayhavesomeurgent

messagesoremails.Iftheycan'tcheckthemorreplytothemimmediately,theymaymiss

somethingimportant.

Whal'smore,peopleshouldpaymoreattentiontofollowingsomesafetyrulesinsteadof

givingupusingmobilephonesonthestreet.Afterall,it'stheirrighttousemobilephones

anytime.

48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fine"probablymeaninChinese?

A.禮品B.罰款C.工資D.稅款

49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.GeorgeandLindahavethesameidea.B.GeorgeandLindacomefrom(hesame

city.

C.GeorgeisyoungerthanLinda.D.threestudentshavesharedtheirideas.

50.Georgethinksthelav/canhelptowarnpeoplewhiletheyarewalkingacross

thestreet.

A.nottobreakthetrafficrulesB.nottousetheirmobilephones

C.nottotalkwithothersloudlyD.nottogoorrunaround

51.LindathinkstheLawis.

A.helpfulB.properC.importantD.unnecessary

52.Thewriterwritesthearticleto

A.discussalawonusingmobilephonesB.sharetheideasabouttrafficaccidents

C.madesomenewtrafficrulesD.giveupusingmobilephones

第12篇

Somepeopleseeahobbyasawasteoftime.Theythinkahobbyisonlysomethingto

passthetime.Infact,ahobbyismuchmorethanthat.Itsadvantages(優(yōu)點(diǎn))areasfollov/s.

Peoplecanhavetimeforthemselves.

Ifonehasahobby,heorshecanenjoyquiettime.Peopleusuallythinkmoreclearly

whentheyenjoy(heirfavoritehobbies.Peopleoftengetsomegoodideasatthattime.

Peoplecanfindouttheirtalent.

Peopleoftenfindnewtalentofthemselveswhentheyenjoytheirhobbies.Somepeople

findtheirtalentforplayingthepianoonlywhentheysitdownandplay.Theonlywaytofind

thistalentistotry.Thefirstthingyoushoulddoistofindsomethingthatyouarcinterested

in.

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