阅读理解。     Now I"m studying in the US, I find there are some differences between

阅读理解。     Now I"m studying in the US, I find there are some differences between

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阅读理解。     Now I"m studying in the US, I find there are some differences between schools in the US and in
Vietnam.
     One big difference is the clothes students wear at school and how they look. In my country, all the
students should wear uniforms when they go to school. Boys aren"t allowed to have long hair. Girls aren"t
allowed to have long or colored nails (指甲).
     Another difference is about the rules for parents. In Vietnam, when we begin a new year, our parents
have to go to a meeting in our class. If they don"t go to that meeting, their children won"t have a grade or
a report card from school.
     However, in the US, there aren"t such strict rules above.
     In Vietnam, a class is only 45 minutes and we have only five classes each weekday. When the bell
rings, all the students just sit in their classroom. They can"t move to a different room, but students can in
the US.
     In Vietnam, students can"t go to work because they can"t find a job if they"re under 18. But in the
US, many students work after school. This helps them make money. More importantly, this helps them
become more independent. They"re able to do things by themselves in their own way, without asking
other people for help. 1. Which country is the writer"s hometown?A. America.          
B. The UK.        
C. China.            
D. Vietnam.2. What are the girl students allowed to in the writer"s country?A. To have long nails.
B. To color their nails.
C. To grow their hair long.
D. To wears their own clothes.3. What does the underlined word "independent" mean in Chinese?A. 勇敢的            
B. 独立的
C. 依赖的            
D. 不礼貌的4. Which is TRUE about the Vietnamese students according to the passage?A. They have twenty-five classes a week.
B. They can design their school uniforms.
C. They don"t get a report card from school.
D. They can find a job whenever they want. 5. From the passage, we can learn that _____.A. in Vietnam, the students must sit quietly and can"t move around in class
B. the US students don"t have such strict rules as the Vietnamese students
C. at the end of a school year, parents in Vietnam have to go to a parents" meeting
D. American parents don"t pay for their children"s education because they work after school
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     Do you get nervous as your teacher hands out the test papers? If so, you are not alone. (1). A lot of
people become very nervous when it"s time to take a test.
It"s natural to feel some stress about taking
tests. Here are some tips for taking tests.
    Be sure you"ve studied well. That will help you feel sure about your answers in the test. (2). 考试之前睡眠要充足。 Your memory will be much better if you"ve had enough rest. In a scientific study, people
who got enough sleep before taking a math test did better than those who stayed up all night studying.
     Listen closely to any instructions. As the teacher hands out the test, be sure you know what you
should do during the test. Read the test through first. If something seems not clear before you start, just
ask your teacher. As you take the test, if you don"t know an answer, don"t be obsessed (被困扰) by it.
 (3). Instead, let the question alone and come back to it after you"ve answered other questions.
     Finished already? Maybe the teacher will let you hand in your paper early. (4). But it"s usually a good
idea to spend any extra time checking over your work.

     These tips should help most people, but some can get serious test-taking fear. (5). 如果你是其中的一位,你或许需要和你的父母或老师谈一下,以寻求帮助。1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________
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阅读理解。     Problem:
     I"m bored. We have a day off because of the heavy rain. If you didn"t go to school today, what would
 you do? Why? Linda Some advice:
     If I were you, I would be at home doing something, such as making my bed or helping my mother do
 some chores. That way, my room would be clean and my parents would be happy.Tina
     I would do what I love! Maybe I would help Mom do some cooking. I would learn how to make
  dumplings.Kathy
     I don"t  have enough time in one day to do all the things I want to. People who get bored usually don"t
 have a  good imagination (想象力). There are lots of different books to read, websites to surf, people to
  visit and things to make.June
     Well, if I were you, I would watch a good movie and then take a good nap (小睡). Your brain (脑子)
  and body will then be relaxed and ready for classes the next day. Lisa1. What"s Linda"s problem?    A. She doesn"t have a job.
    B. She feels bored.
    C. She hates rainy days.
    D. She feels awful at school.2. Who would watch a movie if she had a day off?    A. June.
    B. Kathy.
    C. Lisa.
    D. Tina.3. What would Kathy probably like to do on her day off?    A. She would like to cook.
    B. She would like to sleep.
    C. She would like to read.
    D. She would like to watch TV.4. June would do all of the following EXCEPT   .    A. visit friends
    B. surf the Internet
    C. read books
    D. lie in bed5. What do we know from the reading?    A. Tina doesn"t like to do any housework.
    B. Kathy likes to do the same things as Tina.
    C. Lisa thinks it would be helpful to Linda to get relaxed.
    D. June used to be busy, but now she has enough time to relax.
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根据短文内容,从方框内选择合适的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文完整、连贯。
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阅读理解。
     Sophia Wu, 25, is a young Chinese woman who does business with her family in Santiago, Chile (智
 利). On February 27, she experienced a night that she will never forget.
     "I was asleep and was woken up by powerful shaking at around 3:30 in the morning. My whole room
  was moving and I couldn"t stand still. I wanted to run downstairs and go outside, but suddenly the wall
 got broken and the lights in the room went out. The room became so shaky that I couldn"t move at all."
     That night an 8.8-magnitude (震级) earthquake hit Chile. Buildings and bridges fell down. Electricity
  (电) and water services shut down. The Chilean Red Cross reported that about 500,000 homes were
 destroyed and more than 800 people died.
     The earthquake has been the fifth strongest since 1900. More than 90 aftershocks (余震) followed the
  earthquake. A tsunami (海啸) was set off in the Pacific Ocean by the earthquake.Scientists say that there
  are about 500,000 earthquakes in the world each year. Of  these, only 20% are felt, and 100 of them
 cause damage.
     So far, scientists haven"t found a way to predict earthquakes. But you can learn to protect yourself
  during an earthquake. The most important thing to remember is to drop, cover and hold on. So remember
  to drop to the floor, get under something for cover and hold onto something strong during the shaking.
1. What happened to Sophia Wu on February 27?
    A. Her house was burned in a fire.
    B. She dreamed a terrible dream.
    C. Her family died in a terrible accident.
    D. A serious earthquake hit the city she was in.
2. Which is the correct order (顺序)?
a. Wu got up and found her whole room was moving.
b. Wu wanted to run downstairs and go out.
c. The wall got broken and the lights went out.
d. Wu was woken up by shaking.
    A. a-b-c-d
    B. d-a-b-c
    C. d-b-a-c
    D. c-a-b-d
3. Which is TRUE about the Chile Earthquake?
    A. It had no aftershocks.
    B. It destroyed five million homes.
    C. It caused a tsunami in the Pacific Ocean.
    D. It has been the fourth strongest earthquake since 1900.
4. From the passage, we know that about    of the earthquakes cause damage every year
    A. 20%        
    B. 10%        
    C. 1%        
   D. 0.02%
5. How should we protect ourselves during an earthquake?
    A. We should run outside as quickly as possible.
    B. We should drop, cover and hold on.
    C. We should shout loudly for help.
    D. We should call 120 quickly.
任务型阅读。从A-D中选出恰当的句子填入文中1-4处,然后回答第5题.

     What would you do if a stranger gave you some medicine and he said it would keep you slim or help
 you do well in exams? Would you take it?
     Many middle school students have learned to keep themselves safe by saying "no". __1__ Drugs are
 dangerous to your health!
    Because most of teens don"t know much about drugs, they might want to try them. Liu, 16, was a good
  student before trying drugs. __2__  He decided to have a try. After taking drugs only once, he found it
 very hard to stop. Liu began to spend all his time and money on drugs. Soon, he stopped going to school and started stealing (偷).__3__.    
    In China, taking drugs is becoming a big problem for teens. According to a survey, about one million
 people in China are using illegal drugs now, and about 74% of them are young people.
     __4__     
    Drugs are dangerous. Never try them, even if you"re curious! It is the most important for you to keep
 safe and healthy.

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A. In the end, he was put in prison.
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