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A good way to pass an exam is to work hard every day in a year. You may fail in an exam if you are lazy for most of the year and then work hard only a few days before the exam. If you want to be good at English. You have to read stories in English. And speak English as much as possible. A few days before the exam you should go to bed early. Do not go to bed late at night studying. Before you start the exam, read carefully over the question papers, try to understand the exact meaning of each question. When you have at last finished your exam, read over your answers. Correct the mistakes if there are any and be sure that you don’t miss anything out.
If people want to do well in an exam, they have to work hard_____.

A.every day in a year B.for most of the month
C.for only a few days D.late at night

If people want to learn English well, they_______.

A.only need to learn grammar
B.must often practise English
C.have to go to England
D.should go to bed early

It is important to ________ a few days before the exam.

A.play too much B.have a good sleep
C.read the question papers D.have a good drink

When people have finished the exam, they should_________.

A.stand up and leave at once
B.answer a few more questions
C.make sure that they don’t miss anything out
D.leave some mistakes on the question paper

The best title for the passage is ________.

A.An Important Exam B.An Easy Exam
C.Get Ready For Exam D.How to Pass an Exam
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, born on September 24, 1896, an American novelist, was once a student of St. Paul Academy, the Newman School and attended Princeton University for a short while. In 1917 he joined the army and was posted in Alabama, where he met his future wife Zelda Sayre. Then he had to make some money to impress her.
His life with her was full of great happiness, as he wrote in his diary “My own happiness in the past often got such joy that I could share it even with the person dearest to me but had to walk it away in quiet streets and take down parts of it in my diary.”
This side of paradise, his first novel, was published in 1920. Encouraged by its success, Fitzgerald began to devote more time to his writing. Then he continued with the novel the Beautiful and Damned (1922), a collection of short stories Thales of the Jazz Age (1922), and a play The Vegetable (1923). But his greatest success was the novel The Great Gatsby, published in 1925, which quick brought him praise from the literary world. Yet it failed to give him the needed financial(财政的) security(安全,保障). Then, in 1926, he published another collection of short stories All the Sad Young Men.
However, Fitzgerald’s problems with his wife Zelda had an effect on his writing. During the 1920s he tried to reorder his life, but failed. By 1930, his wife had her first breakdown and went to a Swiss clinic. During this period he completed novels Tender Is the Night in 1934 and The love of the last Tycoon in 1940. While his wife was in hospital in the United States, he got totally addicted to alcohol(酒精). Sheila Graham, his dear friend, helped him fight his alcoholism.
Which of the following is the correct order to describe Fitzgerald’s life according to the passage?
a. He became addicted to drinking.
b. He studied at St. Paul Academy.
c. He published his first novel This Side of Paradise.
d. The Great Gatsby won high praise.
e. He failed to reorder his life.
f. He joined the army and met Zelda.

A.f-c-e-a-b-d B.b-e-a-f-c-d
C.f-d-e-c-b-a D.b-f-c-d-e-a

We can infer from the passage that Fitzgerald_______.

A.had made some money when he met Zelda in Alabama
B.was well educated and well off before he served in the army
C.would have completed more works if his wife hadn’t broken down
D.helped his friend get rid of drinking while his wife was in hospital

The passage is probably followed by a concluding(总结的) paragraph about_____.

A.Zelda’s personal life
B.Fitzgerald’s contributions to the literary world
C.Fitzgerald’s friendship with Graham
D.Zelda’s illness and treatment

I have a neighbor we call “Happy”. I have never seen her angry at anything and never heard her say a harsh (苛刻) word to anyone or about anyone.
Happy and her husband Ben, 70, have a huge garden. They spent many happy hours together working on it. Most of the neighbors watched interestingly as Ben doubled the size of their garden. As the cost of food climbed faster than Ben’s beans, we all wished we also had such a large garden. As the rest of us spent our dollars at the market, Happy could be seen picking beans in her back yard.
Last month, Happy and Ben invited most of the neighborhood over for an “all-day food fest”. We were told to bring gloves and arrive very early in the morning. We didn’t know what was about to take place.
By 9:00 am, there were nine of us in the garden picking tomatoes, beans, okra, and squash. By 10:00 am, there was lots of laughter. We shared a lot of stories. By five o’clock, everyone was a little drunk from the wine and beer. After dinner, we played games. As we were leaving, Happy and Ben handed each of us a shopping bag filled with the bounty(收成)of the day, already packaged and frozen. What a delightful gift!
Well, the point wasn’t so much about the food. The true gift was a day of friends enjoying one another’s company. None of it would have happened if it had been for Happy and Ben’s garden. Now they have a blog about gardening in case we decided to plant a garden. And I am so proud of my tomato plants!
According to paragraph 2, people wish they also had a garden so that_______.

A.they didn’t have to spend so much money on food
B.they could grow vegetables and sell at the market
C.they could invite their neighbors and hold parties in it
D.they could spend happy times together with their family in it

For what purpose did Happy and Ben invite the neighbors to their garden?

A.To ask them to attend a birthday party.
B.To help them get to know each other.
C.To let them enjoy what they grew in the garden.
D.To ask them to share some interesting stories.

What did the writer most probably think of the time he spent in the garden?

A.It was too long.
B.It was wonderful.
C.It was not as good as he thought.
D.It was too terrible.

A popular saying goes, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” However, that’s not really true. Words have the power to cheer us up or let us down. It doesn’t matter if the words come from someone else or ourselves — the positive and negative (正面和负面) influences are just as lasting.
We all talk to ourselves sometimes. We’re usually too shy to admit(承认) it, though. In fact, we really shouldn’t be because more and more scientists believe talking to ourselves out loud is a healthy habit.
This “self-talk” helps us make ourselves active, remember things, solve problems, and calm ourselves down. It is said that as much as 77% of self-talk is likely to be negative. So in order to stay positive, we should only speak words of encouragement to ourselves. We should also be quick to give ourselves a pat on the back. The next time you finish a project, do well in a test, or finally clean your room, join me in saying “Good job!”
Often, words come out of our mouths without us thinking about the influence they will have. But we should realize that our words cause certain influence in others. For example, when returning an item to a store, we might use warm, friendly language during the exchange. And the salesperson will probably answer in a similar manner. Otherwise you may get into trouble.
Words have power because of their lasting influences. Many of us feel sorry for something we once said. And we remember unkind words said to us! Before speaking, we should always ask ourselves: Is it true? Is it loving? Is it needed? If what we want to say doesn’t pass this test, then it’s better left unsaid.
Words have power: both positive and negative. Those around us receive encouragement when we speak positively. We can offer hope, build self-confidence and encourage others to do their best. Negative words destroy all those things. Will we use our words to hurt or to cure? The choice is ours.
There is no need for us to feel shy when we talk to ourselves because ________.

A.almost everybody has the habit of talking to themselves
B.talking to ourselves always gives us courage
C.we may gain quite a few advantages of talking to ourselves
D.it does no harm to have “self-talk” when we are alone

The underlined part in the third paragraph means that we should also ________ in time.

A.remind ourselves
B.praise ourselves
C.make ourselves relaxed
D.give ourselves fun

The writer would probably hold the view that ________.

A.it is better to think twice before talking to others
B.negative words may encourage us to make more progress
C.people prefer to remember friendly words
D.encouraging words are sure to lead to kind offers

In which column(版面) of the newspaper can you most likely read this passage?

A.News. B.Nature. C.Health. D.Culture.

Several times each year the Queen gives afternoon tea parties at which guests are served tiny cakes filled with cream from her own cows. Cakes and sandwiches are bought in by footmen, yet you never see the Queen touch a thing. She simply sits beside a big silver plate, pouring cups of tea for everyone and carefully avoiding the cakes.
At cocktail parties the Queen moves from group to group, chatting informally, and manages to make one glass of diet drink to last a whole evening. Tours abroad are difficult because hosts seem to believe the warmth of their welcome must be shown with wonderful state banquets(宴). But the Queen has perfected the art of appearing to enjoy her meal without actually eating much. During one visit to the Pacific islands of Tonga, a specially-prepared dinner was set up in a hut made of wood and bamboo leaves. Deep holes were dug in the ground, filled with hot stones and baby pigs, and the pigs were slowly cooked with dry heat over several days. The Queen looked uneasily at her plate when she discovered a whole roast(烤) pig was her serving.
Then she became uneasy when a turkey, some meat, bananas and an apple were also carried in for each guest. So she depended on her old favourite trick of talking with her host, King Tupou IV, carrying on a warm conversation. At the same time she pushed her food around her plate and only ate a piece of turkey and some fruit.
Reporters traveling with her have noticed that the Queen will sometimes seem so interested in a foreign leader’s political(政治的) chat that she simply never has time to finish a meal before it is time to get up and make her speech. She will lift her fork, then put it down again to make another point, leaving almost all of her meal untouched.
The Queen talked with her host and carried on conversation with him. The purpose of doing this is ________.

A.to show her politeness
B.not to eat much
C.to show her great interest in food
D.to hide her dislike to the food

We can infer(推断) from the passage that tours are difficult for the Queen, because ________.

A.she has to meet with so many important leaders
B.she has to eat much oily food
C.hosts always give wonderful state banquets
D.she has so many reporters to travel with her

What probably is the Queen’s art of acting at state dinners?

A.Appearing to enjoy her meal without actually eating much.
B.Drinking much water.
C.Eating a piece of turkey and some fruit.
D.Eating much without being noticed.

The dodo was a ground nesting(筑巢), flightless bird. An adult dodo could grow to a height of about a meter and weigh between 45-50 pounds. The natural habitat of this kind of bird lay in the forest of Mauritius.
Seed(种子) and fruits that were found in the forest were the main food of the dodo birds. As they could easily get the food they required in the forest, they didn’t need to fly. As time went by, they finally lost the ability to fly. It turned out to be a major disadvantage for dodos, as they were left with no ability to protect themselves against human beings’ attacks in their natural habitat, which drove this kind of bird to extinction(灭绝).
The extinction of the dodo started in 1505, when Portuguese sailors set their foot on the Island of Mauritius. Before this, the dodo didn’t face any danger. People began to hunt them. It was not long before animals, like cats, pigs and monkeys, were also introduced to the island by humans. When ships arrived, the rats on these ships came onto the land. Though these animals were not able to attack huge dodos, it was easy for them to attack dodos’ nests on the ground. These animals continued to feed on dodo eggs.
The dodo became a relatively(相对地) rare bird in Mauritius at the beginning of the 17th century, and became extinct in the end. The last reported sighting of a dodo was in 1681.
Why did the dodo lose its ability to fly?

A.Because it liked walking on the ground.
B.Because it had no enemies in the forest.
C.Because it was too big to fly.
D.Because it didn’t need to fly to look for food.

What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?

A.Humans hunted for dodos for money .
B.Dodos’ nesting places were attacked by human beings.
C.The dodo became extinct because of human activity.
D.Other animals on the island lived mainly on dodos’ meat.

What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.The extinction of the dodo.
B.The appearance of the dodo.
C.The actions taken to protect the dodo.
D.The punishment for hunting the dodo.

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