--- We failed in the singing competition.

--- ______ . Better times are waiting for you.

A. No way B. Best wishes

C. Cheer up D. Good job

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A.listen to; relaxing B.to listen to;to relax

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Zhang Jianming is headmaster of the primary school. She said the new desks and chairs were provided by an eye care centre in the city. The school carried out a survey last September. It showed that about 7 per cent of its 1,093 students said they suffered from short sight.

The new desks and chairs have already improved the students’ posture, but both teachers and students might need more time to get used to them.

Yang Lihua is head of the Wuhan Youth Eye Care Center. She said the desks and chairs were introduced to 19 schools on a trial basis(試行). “During our research into short sight, we noticed that the number of students with short sight was increasing. This is because parents are teaching their children to read and write at a very early age without paying enough attention to their posture,” she said.

Feng Junying is a doctor at Beijing Jingshan School. “I think the new desks and chairs in Wuhan will certainly be helpful,” she said. “But bad reading habits at school are not the only reason for short sight. Children are using mobile phones and iPads when they are very young. This can be another reason for short sight at a young age.”

1.According to the passage, the adjustable steel bar can help the students keep their eyes ________ from books.

A. 20cm B. 25cm C. 29cm D. 32cm

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A. make students grow tall

B. help students have the correct posture

C. help students love reading

D. not allow students to use mobile

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A. the number of students with short sight is increasing

B. the students don’t get used to the new desks and chairs

C. bad reading habits are not the only reason of the students’ short sight

D. the new desks and chairs are useless for the students to improve their eye sight

4.From the passage, a good way to protect our eyesight is to________.

A. buy an adjustable steel bar

B. go to the Youth Eye Care Centre often

C. have a correct posture when we are studying

D. read less and use mobile phones and iPads less

5.We can infer( 推斷)the passage is probably from ________part of a newspaper.

A. Education B. Culture C.Technology D. Medicine

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Millions of British people have ditched the traditional “thank you” and took the place of it with the less formal(正式的) “cheers”, according to a survey.

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A. when they are in good mood

B. completely out of habit

C. when they feel truly grateful

D. purely out of politeness

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C. Most people may feel natural when they fail to receive others’ gratitude.

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I grew up in a small town called Antonito Co. It is surrounded by mountains. So camping is a big source of happiness in the valley. There are so many beautiful places to hike.

The town itself is very small. It is said that if you blink (眨眼) when you’re going through it, you’ll miss it. This has some truth in it considering the size of the town. We have one grocery store (雜貨店), a tiny post office , and a tiny bank. There are also a few gas stations, bars, some excellent restaurants, a small hospital and of course several schools. However, for clothing and shoes, you have to drive thirty miles to Alamosa to shop there.

Everyone in the town is nice and we all know each other. The crime rate (率) is zero unless you count some weekend fights that break out because some people drink too much. The classes in school are small, so you get a lot of attention from the teacher.

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a. bank

b. a post office

c. some gas stations and bars

d. a clothing store

e. a shoe shop

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A. abce B. bdef C. abcf D. cdef

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B. It is great fun for the writer to go camping in the valley.

C. It’s common to see some drunken people in the writer’s hometown.

D. The writer moved to the city because he didn’t like his hometown.

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A. not many job chances are provided

B. employees don’t make much money

C. most people live a very hard life

D. only the old still live there

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