They chatted a lot on the phone and helped the girl ________ the awful days and always put her in a good mood.
A. get through B. get out C. get away D. get into
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They chatted a lot on the phone and helped the girl ________ the awful days and always put her in a good mood.
A. get through B. get out C. get away D. get into
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A girl and a boy were on a motorcycle, 1.(speed) through the night.They loved each other a lot.
Girl:“Slow down a little.I am 2. (scare).”
Boy:“No, it’s so fun.”
Girl:“Please…it’s so scary.”
Boy:“Then say that you love me.’’
Girl:“Fine. I love you. Can you slow down now?”
Boy:“Give me a big hug.” The girl 3. (give) him a big hug.
Girl:“Now can you slow down?”
Boy:“Can you take off my helmet and put it on? It's 4. (comfort) and it’s bothering me while I drive.”
The next day, there 5. (be) a story in the newspaper.A motorcycle had crashed into a building because 6. (it) brakes were broken.There were two people on the motorcycle, of which one died, and the other had survived...
The guy knew that the 7. (brake) were broken.He didn’t want to 1et the girl know, 8. he knew that the girl would have gotten scared.
Instead, he was told the last time that she loved him, got a hug from her, put his helmet 9. her so that she can live, and die himself...
Once in 10.while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.
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You are chatting with friends on the phone, but you can’t help browsing a shopping website in the meantime. You’re eating lunch alone in the canteen, but it only feels right when you start playing a show on your phone—as if it’s a necessary side dish.
We now live in a world that bombards us with information. It seems unnatural to do only one thing at a time. It’s as if we’re all suffering from what a recent Qdaily article called “multitasking OCD” (多任务强迫症).
“With news reduced to 140 characters and communication increasingly made by emojis (表情符号), we have developed the ability to focus our attention on several activities and devices at the same time.” Saby Otmani, founder of the website Pulpix, once wrote, “We need lots of stimuli (刺激元素) to keep us interested and to fight off boredom.”
But perhaps “fighting off boredom” is not the only reason. My own obsession with multitasking mainly comes from the fact that everyone around me seems to be constantly studying. Each minute without new information feels like a waste of time. So I always have my headphones on, whether I ’m commuting, exercising or walking in the park. I ’m forever listening to something—a course on classical music, or on new media management, and heaven knows what else—just so I can keep up with the world.
People who can’t stay away from social media are known as FOMO (fear of missing out). They have to be constantly updated about what their friends are doing and saying. But I’d guess that “FOFO” better describes me—“fear of falling out”. No matter what your reason, multitasking is a part of modern life. Do your best to make the most out of it.
1.With the examples in the first paragraph, the author intends to ________.
A. explain what “multitasking OCD” is like B. show how busy today’s life is
C. show that people today often feel lost D. show people like to be fashionable
2.Why do people like multitasking, according to Otmani?
A. They lack the patience to finish one thing at a time.
B. It can help them to communicate their ideas.
C. They are more able than the past generation.
D. It can prevent them from being bored.
3.The underlined word “obsession” is closest in meaning to “________”.
A. interest B. knowledge C. understanding D. worry
4.Why is the writer crazy about multitasking? She ________.
A. wants to stay ahead of her friends B. wants to have something to show off
C. doesn’t want to get left behind by others D. thinks it is boring to do one thing at a time
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The two friends ______ on line for three hours, and they will go on.
A.had been chatting B.had chatted
C.were chatting D.have been chatting
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----How about the two of us chatting online?
---- ____ . It’s much cheaper than talking on the phone.
A. No way B. All right C. Why not? D. very well
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When chatting with her on the mobile phone, the battery _________dead suddenly.
A.went B.came C.remained D.changed
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American kids are taking more tests than ever before, and they're stressed out. Is help on the way? Just the sight of a test booklet makes some kids sweat. For others, it is a blank answer sheet. Then there are the dreaded words, "Take out your Number 2 pencil." All these fill 10-year-old Chelsea Logo with fear. "I start to tap my pencil on the desk," says the fifth grader from Toluca Lake Elementary, near Los Angeles, California. "Then I feel the butterflies in my stomach."
Chelsea is not alone. In a recent survey by Kids Health£.org, more than 70% of kids aged 9 to 13 said they worry about tests. It's no wonder. Across the United States, public schools give more than 250 million standardized tests each year.
Why do kids have to take so many tests? The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law requires that students in grades 3 through 8 be tested each year. The law's goal is for all students to be at grade level by 2014. Students must pass the tests and meet other requirements or their schools may be shut down.
The U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan wants to change NCLB. But that doesn't mean he favors getting rid of tests. Duncan believes tests should be used mainly to evaluate kids' strengths and weaknesses. Tests, Duncan says, should not be used to punish kids or their schools for failure. "The goal is to focus on great teaching and learning," Duncan said.
Under NCLB, each state sets its own standards for students to meet. The result, Duncan says, is that states are making the tests easier. To fix this problem, 48 states are now working together to create common standards. "I want to set a high bar for kids, " Duncan says, "so they'll be in great shape to achieve their dreams."
Like them or not, tests are here to stay. So how can you handle test nerves? Schools are teaching students to relax through. deep breathing. and stretching (伸展运动) . In Oakland, California, Principal Zarina Ahmad of Piedmont Avenue Elementary leads her students in a cheer to get them excited about learning.
"Kids are under high pressure," says Ahmad. "There has to be time for kids to be kids. Still, we need tests to help us assess what students have yet to learn."
1.The underlined part "the butterflies in my stomach" can be replaced by .
A. nervous B. guilty C. exciting D. proud
2. According to the passage, the NCLB law .
A. is focusing on teaching methods in schools
B. is requiring schools to make the tests more difficult
C. is trying to make schools be responsible for students
D. aims to evaluate kids' strengths and weaknesses by means of tests
3. We can learn from the last two paragraphs that .
A. it's possible to get rid of tests
B. schools have no good way to deal with students' stress
C. tests help assess what students have to learn
D. schools are aware of students' stress caused by tests
4.What would be the best title of the passage?
A. Why kids are more stressed than before?
B. Kids' tips for test success
C. How to deal with test stress
D. Put kids to the standardized test
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—It ________ to plant trees and grass on the hillside.
—Yes. They help stop soil from being washed away.
A. makes sense B. makes money
C. makes a living D. makes a mistakes
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—It______________to plant trees and grass on the hillside.
—Yes. They help stop soil from being washed away.
A. makes sense B. makes money
C. makes a living D. makes a mistakes
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A policeman saw two thieves ____ a girl’s mobile phone on a bus and he caught them at once.
A.to steal | B.stealing | C.stole | D.stolen |
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