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先阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从方框中所给词中选出最恰当的十个,每个词限用一次。(每小题1分)

knowledge, suggest, partners, stamps, wisely, able,
with, helpful, choices, life, patient, active

Are you bored with your school life? If your answer is yes, I_________ doing the following things. Then you will not feel bored.
Learn to swim
Seriously, this is so important that it can save your ________. If you can’t swim well, you won’t be ______ to do water sports like waterskiing, surfing and diving. Even taking a boat trip will be dangerous for you. It may be difficult to learn, but you should be ________.
Try at least one kind of team sports
Being a good team player is a _____ skill in life. You need to work well with your _______. Without them, you can’t win the game by yourself. Other advantages(优势) of team sports are that they keep you healthy, and they are also interesting. Teams usually have a good social life, too. It can help you become more ______. And you’ll make many friends.
Collect something
One of the best hobbies is collecting things. Collecting can help you get lots of _____. You could collect some ______, or you could collect things that make you remember what you have done, like cinema tickets for films you have seen. You have many ___. Then the best way to collect is to have a special album(册子) to put your collections in and to write what each thing means to you.

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In school, when children are given tasks, some of them are too lazy to think. They(1)    asking parents or teachers what to do instead of thinking by themselves. How then do you teach your children to think critically (批判性地)?

Firstly, allow your children to play(2)    , which is important in raising children to think on their own as it forces them to (3)    what to play with and how. It is during (4)    that children get curious enough to try something.

Secondly, ask them(5)    questions.When your children ask you a question, don't be quick to give a(6)    .Help them think about possible answers by asking them questions in turn:" Hmmm, that's an interesting question, and (7)    do you think the answer should be?" And when they give their opinions, always(8)    them.

Thirdly, don't be quick to get involved when your children make an improper(9)    . Let them reflect for a while and try again by themselves. Don't say "you are (10)    for doing that". But when your children choose properly, be sure to praise them.

(1)A.take up

B. stay up

C. end up

D. give up

(2)A. carefully

B. freely

C. quietly

D. happily

(3)A. guess

B. promise

C. learn

D. decide

(4)A. play

B. trip

C. discussion

D. study

(5)A. open﹣hearted

B. happy﹣ending

C. surprise﹣ending

D. open﹣ended

(6)A. reward

B. reason

C. reply

D. report

(7)A. what

B. how

C. why

D. which

(8)A. correct

B. encourage

C. accept

D. compare

(9)A. mistake

B. choice

C. effort

D. excuse

(10)A. stupid

B. clever

C. exciting

D. impolite

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(1)A. stopping

B. beginning

C. returning

D. choosing

(2)A. ran

B. walked

C. moved

D. rushed

(3)A. message

B. wish

C. dream

D. name

(4)A. patient

B. creative

C. secret

D. warm

(5)A. hardly

B. exactly

C. probably

D. mainly

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(1)A. counted

B. spread

C. watched

D. threw

(2)A. book

B. bicycle

C. basketball

D. smart phone

(3)A. hold on

B. run away

C. hang out

D. talk about

(4)A. how

B. what

C. which

D. where

(5)A. wait

B. stay

C. learn

D. start

(6)A. driving

B. locking

C. racing

D. washing

(7)A. beginning

B. excitement

C. trouble

D. organization

(8)A. asked

B. spared

C. wasted

D. spent

(9)A. purposely

B. polite

C. proudly

D. properly

(10)A. so

B. as

C. though

D. because

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(1)A. drivers

B. postmen

C. policemen

D. cleaners

(2)A. spend

B. cost

C. take

D. pay

(3)A. at

B. for

C. after

D. in

(4)A. as for

B. such as

C. rather than

D. instead of

(5)A. comfortable

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C. careful

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