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A hug is a wonderful thing and it is a great gift to share with people. For some people, a hug is considered to be a great way to say “I care.” A hug communicates support, affection(喜爱), unity and belonging. A hug shows a strong feeling of sympathy. A hug brings happiness. A hug also touches the soul.
Hugs are healthy. Hugs can ease pain, reduce stress, cure depression and refresh the heart, yet they have no side effects…No wonder, it is a true miracle medicine.
A hug can say “I love you”…A hug can say “I hate to see you go”. A hug can say “ It’s good to have you back”. A hug can say “It’s great to see you’. A hug can say “I feel your pain”. A hug can also say “Let me share your burden”.
No matter whether you’re the giver or the receiver, hugs touch the inner being. From friends, to families, to loved ones, to those in need, a hug warms the heart.
A hug is truly amazing. It brings generosity(慷慨) to the giver and happiness to the receiver. It brings blessings to those who give and joy to those who receive.
Hugs are one of the reasons why God gave us arms. So, stretch out your arms to someone today. Reach out to those you love. It will warm the heart of the giver and give light to the soul of the receiver.
Reach out to your neighbor. It will show that you care. Reach out to one in need. It will show that you are responsible. Reach out to the world. It will show God that you care for his creation.
What is the best title of the passage?

A.The advantages of hugs. B.How should we hug
C.The tips on giving others hugs D.The facts of hugs

Hugs can benefit people in the following ways EXCEPT________.

A.improving the health B.cheering people up
C.making receivers happy D.creating great wealth

According to the third paragraph, we can learn hugs can__________.

A.send some messages B.make people come back
C.stop people going somewhere D.break people’s hearts

To show you care, you should reach out to_________.

A.those who need joy B.your neighbor C.those you miss D.God

What can we learn from the passage?

A.Sometimes hugs have side effects.
B.If people are sad, we'd better not hug them.
C.We must hug each of our neighbors every day.
D.People often feel joyful when they receive hugs.
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Some gardeners say potted roses are easier to plant. They say the roots develop better. But Jeffrey Dinslage, an expert, pint out that bare-root roses come without soil. So they weigh less to transport.
Another expert advises getting bare-foot roses as close to planting time as you can. If they arrive before you are ready to plant them, make sure the packing material is moist. Keep the plants in a cool, dark place. The resting plants have no leaves but still need water. When growing roses, the soil should feel moist deep down. Watering should be done in the morning.
But do not water too much. People often ask Jeffrey Dinslage about unhealthy discoloration on rose leaves. He says the spots are usually caused by too much water. After heavy rains or too much watering, he advises pulling away mulch, the substance used to protect the roots, temporarily from around the roots. This will help dry the soil.
From the first paragraph, we know that in the United States _______.

A.all the people like roses B.there are a lot of national flowers
C.some roses don’t smell sweet D.there are some other popular flowers

Why does Jeffrey Dinslage suggest planting bare-root roses?

A.They are easier to plant. B.Their roots develop better.
C.They are cheap to transport D.Their leaves need no water

Which of following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “moist”?

A.Slightly wet. B.Pretty dry. C.Too hard. D.Lightly soft.

According to Jeffrey Dinslage, people should ______ to avoid the spots on the rose leaves.

A.not water roses in the morning B.protect the roots of roses
C.improve the quality of the soil D.not water roses very much

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A.you will certainly get what you want
B.it’s no use dreaming but be practical
C.you should never be satisfied with what you have
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The blueprint made before inviting a friend to dinner is used as______.

A.a set rule for job hunters
B.a suggestion on how to get a good job
C.an example of how to plan important things ahead
D.a guideline for a job description

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A.writing up a detailed plan for a job interview
B.keeping a blueprint of what you want to do
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The writer didn’t notice the object on the road because ______.

A.it was rather dark then B.she didn’t use her headlights
C.there was much traffic D.she was careless when driving

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D.the cell phone should be powered up

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A.He stopped and laughed at her.
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D.He drove away in the opposite direction.

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Many scientists strongly believe that deforestation contributes to the greenhouse effect -- or heating of the earth from increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. As we destroy forests, we lose their ability to change carbon dioxide into oxygen.
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The underlined word "synthetics" probably means_________.

A.natural rubber B.tropical materials
C.man-made material D.commercial rubber

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A.The forests are losing their function in turning carbon dioxide into oxygen.
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C.Tropical plants can be used to make industrial products.
D.High carbon dioxide levels will make the earth warmer.

The author's attitude towards the tropical deforestation is _________ .

A.puzzling B.cold C.supporting D.opposed

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The Channel Tunnel links ______ with _______.

A.Dover; Kent B.London; Paris C.Lille; Brussels D.Cheriton; Sangatte

Which of the following shows the structure of the tunnels in the Chunnel?

The Eurotunnel shuttle is intended to carry _________.

A.passengers B.drivers and their vehicles
C.goods D.staff members of the Chunnel

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A.found in a textbook B.read in a magazine
C.broadcast on a train D.heard in a railway station

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