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     We are constantly faced with choices. For example, when a
student has p________the college entrance examination,
he________she will make a decision about which
university or which major to choose f________.
Some students prefer to learn what they are interested
________, so they will put majors before universities.
On the other hand, majors are________(紧密)
related with jobs. A good major means a good job.
The________(大多数) of students believe that a
good university is more important. It does a lot of
g________to student"s development. Graduates from
good universities are more l________to find a good
job. In my________(意见), the best is a good
major at a good university. If we can not have both of them,
we should consider carefully________making a decision.     
1. ________
2. ________
3. ________

4. ________
5. ________
6. ________

7. ________
8. ________
9. _____  __
10. ________
1. passed 2. or  3. from  4. in   5. closely  6. majority   7. good   8. likely  9. opinion  10. before
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     When the lazy days of summer arrive and the schedule is packed with swimming, camp, and family
vacations, it can be a challenge to find time for learning.But kids" reading skills don"t have to grow cold
once school"s out.Here are some ways to make reading a natural part of their summer fun:
     Explore your library.Visit your local library to check out books and magazines that your kids haven"t
seen before.Many libraries have summer reading programs, book clubs, and reading contests for even
the youngest borrowers.With a new library card, a child will feel extra grownup checking out books.
     Read on the road.Going on a long car trip?Make sure the back seat is stocked with favorite reads.
When you"re not at the wheel, read the books aloud.Get some audiobooks (many libraries have large
selections) and listen to them together during driving time.
     Make your own books.Pick one of your family"s favorite parts of summer-whether it"s baseball, ice
cream, or the pool-and have your child draw pictures of it or cut out pictures from magazines.Stick the
pictures onto paper to make a booklet and write text for it.When you"re done, read the book together.
Reread it whenever you like!
     Keep in touch.Kids don"t have to go away to write about summer vacation.Even if your family stays
home, they can send postcards to tell friends and relatives about their adventures.Ask a relative to be
your child"s pen pal and encourage them to write each week.
     Keep up the reading habits.Even if everything else changes during the summer, keep up the reading
routine  s around your house.Read with your kids every day-whether it"s just before bedtime or under a
shady tree on a lazy afternoon.And don"t forget to take a book to the beach!Just_brush_the_sand_off_
the_pages-it"s_no_sweat!

1. The purpose of the passage is to________.

A. encourage parents to read
B. give advice on raising kids
C. raise a good summer reader
D. suggest places for vacations

2. If you drive on a long trip in summer, you can________.

A. visit the local library and join book clubs
B. borrow some audiobooks to listen to
C. keep in touch with friends by sending postcards
D. read your own picture books with your son

3. By saying "Just brush the sand off the pages-it"s no sweat", the author means________.

A. taking away the sand on the book is very difficult
B. a special book is needed when you"re reading on the beach
C. one can remove the sand on the book with a brush easily
D. there"s no trouble reading even on the beach

4. Who are the intended readers of the passage?

A. Parents.  
B. Students.
C. Teachers. 
D. Editors.
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    Sadness is unpleasant, and in a society where personal happiness is prized above all else, there is little
tolerance for falling in despair.Especially now we"ve got drugs for getting rid of sad feelings-whether it"s
after losing a job, the breakup of a relationship or the death of a loved one.So it"s no surprise that more
and more people are taking them.
     But is this really such a good idea?A growing number of voices from the world of mental health
research are saying it isn"t.They fear that the increasing tendency to treat normal sadness as a disease is
playing fast and loose (行为轻率). Sadness, they argue, serves a useful purpose-and if we lose it, we
lose out.Yet many psychiatrists (精神病医生) insist not.Sadness has a nasty habit of turning into
depression (抑郁症), they warn.Even when people are sad for good reason, they should take drugs to
make themselves feel better.
     So who is right?Is sadness something we cannot live without or something horrible never to touch?
     There are lots of ideas about why feeling sad should become part of human life.It may be a
selfprotection strategy, as other primates (灵长类) also show signs of sadness.A losing monkey that
doesn"t show sadness after it loses a fight may be seen as continuing to challenge the winning monkey-and
that could result in death.
     In humans, sadness has a further function:we may display sadness as a form of communication.By
acting sad, we tell other community members that we need support.
     Then there is the idea that creativity is connected to dark moods.There are plenty of great artists,
writers and musicians who have suffered from depression or disorder.Scientists find that people with
signs of depression perform better at a creative task, and that negative moods make people think deeply
over the unhappy experience, which allows creative processes to come to the front.There is also evidence
that too much happiness can be bad for your career.A doctor found that people who scored 8 out of 10
on a happiness test were more successful in income and education than 9s or 10s.The happiest people
lose their willingness to make changes to their lives that may benefit them.

1. The underlined word "this" refers to________.

A. taking drugs  
B. falling in despair
C. losing a job  
D. feeling sad

2. The author believes sadness is________.

A. a good thing for people"s health
B. something horrible never to touch
C. a necessary function of humans
D. always to be treated as depression

3. Some animals show their sadness in order to________.

A. cheat their enemy  
B. protect themselves
C. comfort the loser  
D. challenge the winner

4. We can infer from the last paragraph that________.

A. people with great creativity tend to be happier
B. unhappy experiences contribute to a greater career
C. too much happiness can be bad for your career
D. the happiest people are the most successful ones
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A. To be seen and noticed by the leaders
B. Learn and use new skills
C. Do what you are supposed to do
D. Get useful information and advice
E. Look for someone to guide you
F. Keep it in mind:work hard
1. _____
     Keep in mind that those who play a lot and hard can loose but those who play smart will always win
the day.These tips when employed well will be your tickets to the top.The first thing you need to do is
look at your performance.Are you doing what you are supposed to be doing?When you know what is
expected, you will acquire a momentum that will lead you to the right direction.Otherwise, there is no
need of outdoing yourself and others when you are not delivering the right results.
2._____
     The other tip that will make you stand out from the rest is hard work.You need to do extra and ask
for more.The workload might be overwhelming but promotion only comes to those who are excellent or
do things that are out of the ordinary or beyond expectation.You must employ extreme dedication to
make sure that even as you ask for more, you do not compromise on the quality of work you deliver.
3. _____
     Another tip for promotion is the workplace is to have a presence.You must be seen at work not just
by your colleagues but by leaders in your line of work.Take advantage of every opportunity to interact
and know that people on top keep a keen eye looking out for those who stand out.
4. _____
     Do not be shy to embrace new skills and explore a variety.Promotions only come to those who are
aware that this is a dynamic world that smiles on those who are willing to adopt new skills.Devote
yourself to doing things that are considered extra and do not be afraid of this.This will go a long way in
making you the person for consideration when it comes to promotions in the workplace.
5. _____
     Another tip is get information first hand from those who are on top.Talk to those that have been
promoted in your organizations and seek advice.Remember, you do not have to learn throught what they
say but can learn through their character and how they do their stuff.Action will speak louder than words.
However, you need to be aware that you are doing this to make yourself important and not to become
another person.Often times, many workers seeking promotion will pretend to be something they are not.
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     Willa Cather once said,"When people ask me whether writing has been a hard or easy road,
I always answer with the famous saying: The end is nothing;the road is all.That is what I mean
when I say writing has been a pleasure.I have never used the computer with the thought that
one more task had to be done."
Like most writers,Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her,but
rather for the pleasure that came in their writing.Her works were,like her,simple and full of
the vigor of her days in Nebraska,where she grew from child to young womanhood and
where she developed a deep love for the treeless land of the great plain with its wild flowers,
wheat fields and rivers.
     "It"s a rather strange thing about the flat country," she wrote later."It takes hold of you
or it leaves you perfectly cold.A great many people find it very dull;they like a church
tower,an old factory,a waterfall,the country all made to look like a German Christmas card
...But when I come to the open plain,something happens.I"m home.I breathe differently."
1.Willa Cather wrote because she found writing________.
A.simple and lively
B.opened up a road to success
C.neither too hard nor too easy
D.interesting and enjoyable
2.What was the place like where Cather grew up?
A.It was cold,plain and without a church.
B.It was vast,open and flat.
C.It was like a German Christmas card.
D.It was a colorful world of wild flowers.
3.When she said "It takes hold of you or it leaves you perfectly cold.",Willa Cather meant that________.
A.you either love the place or hate it
B.you decide either to stay or to leave
C.some find the place warm;others find it cold
D.some find the place peaceful;others find it wild
4.What happens when Cather comes to the open plain?
A.She breathes differently from others.
B.She wants to make the place her home.
C.She feels completely comfortable.
D.She finds the place similar to her home.
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     Marriages improve after children grow up and move out, according to an academic study, which
suggests an "empty nest" is not always a bad thing.
     Popular wisdom has it that parents" relationships may suffer once their young fly the coop, because
they feel they have lost their purpose in life.However, a new study by researchers at the University of
California,  Berkeley, has found that many couples actually feel happier when their children leave home
because they are able to enjoy spending time together.
     In total,123 American mothers born in the 1930s were tracked for 18 years and asked to rate their
satisfaction levels shortly after marrying, when they were bringing up babies, once their children reached
their teenage years and finally at age 61, when almost all had "empty nests".
     Although not all said they were happier in general, most claimed their marriages had improved since
their children had left home.Researchers believe this is not just because the spouses were spending more
time together, but because they were able to enjoy each other"s company more.
     One of the participants in the study, which is published in the journal Psychological Science, said:"
Once the kids grow up...there"s some of that stress removed...that responsibility removed, so things are
a little more relaxed."
     Psychologist Sara Gorchoff, who carried out the investigation, said:"The takehome message for
couples with young children is "hang in there". " Her coauthor Oliver John added:"Don"t wait until your
kids leave home to schedule quality time with your partner."
      However, Dr Dorothy Rowe, from the British Psychological Society, said the effects of living in an
"empty nest" will depend on the parents" relationship with their children."If you"re just waiting for them
to leave home so you can get on with your life, then of course you"ll be pleased to see them go, " she
said, "But if you"ve built your life around your children you"ll be terribly lonely.For some parents, their
world falls apart when their children leave."

1. It is commonly believed that________.

A. marriages improve after children leave home
B. an "empty nest" is always a happy thing
C. parents" relationships may suffer once their young grow up and move out
D. parents will be pleased after their children leave home

2. When did many couples feel happier according to the study?

A. At age 61, when almost all had "empty nests".
B. Shortly after marrying.
C. Once their children reached their teenage years.
D. When they were bringing up babies.

3. Marriages improve after children fly the coop not because______.

A. many couples are able to spend time together
B. many couples are able to enjoy each other"s company
C. things are a little more relaxed
D. many couples needn"t work at all

4. The author of the passage tends to agree that________.

A. parents should build their life around their kids
B. parents should schedule quality time with each other before kids leave home
C. parents" relationship with their kids has no effect on marriages at all
D. parents should be pleased to see their kids leave home