She said that I could use her car while mine _________________.
A. was repaired B. repaired C. was being repaired D. would be repaired
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She said that I could use her car while mine _________________.
A. was repaired B. repaired C. was being repaired D. would be repaired
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When the woman saw that her son was OK after the car accident, she said _____, “Well, dear, you are the most important for me, not the expensive car. ”
A. in peace B. in danger
C. in surprise D. in relief
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When the woman saw that her son was OK after the car accident, she said ________, “Well, dear, you are the most important for me, not the expensive car.”
A.in peace B.in amazement C.in disbelief D.in relief
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From her _________ looks, I could see that she didn’t believe what I said.
A. amazing B. amazed
C. amaze D. amazement
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Kate asked the girl to ________ so that she could hear what her husband said on the phone.
A. slow down B. come down
C. settle down D. break down
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—Could I use your car?
—No. Mine________.
A.is repaired | B.has been repaired | C.was repaired | D.is being repaired |
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—So you gave her your phone?
—________. She said she’d return it to me when she could afford her own.
A. Not exactly B. My pleasure C. No doubt D. All right
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Elyse Fox said no one in her family spoke about mental health while she was growing up. As a result, Elyse, 27, said she didn’t really know how to talk about what she was feeling. But now, Elyse understands that her depression(抑郁) is not something to be embarrassed about – it’s just a small part of her overall health that she has to take care of. In order to spread that message, Elyse started @sadgirlsclubpbg, a real-life club that gathers girls together to let them know that if they’re struggling with their mental health, they aren’t alone. That way, Elyse said, girls who understand that others are going through can start to break down the stigma(耻辱) surrounding mental health, showing that it’s nothing to be ashamed of. At the same time, they’re supporting one another and sharing resources. While the group meets in person, Elyse keeps the community going on Instagram, a social media platform. We talked to Elyse about how social media can create a supportive community for people with mental illness.
Teen vogue: Why did you start Sad Girls Club?
Elyse Fox: I started it in February of this year … after I put out a film about my mental illnesses in December. I removed my mask and said, ‘Hey, I’m not as happy as I seem, I’m depressed and here’s my story.’ That’s when I received a wave of girls saying, ‘I feel the same way.’ So I wanted to create something for girls to connect in real life and in person to get rid of the stigma around mental illness.
TV: Why is it important to talk about mental health?
EF: Because the conversation needed to happen and it needed to happen now. Because one in five Americans is going through some type of mental illness. If you aren’t personally, you know someone who is. It’s out of people’s control.
TV: Do you think social media help with mental illness?
EF: Absolutely. I think with social media it’s so easy to be honest. You being your true self and removing a mask and being honest with yourself and followers is the best way to heal(治愈). People are connected with realness. You can reach so many people from different countries, different ages.
TV: What do you want young women of color to know about mental health?
EF: I want everyone to know about mental health, that it isn’t something that is visible. It doesn’t have a face, no age range. It’s something we can cope with - and it’s best to do it together rather than alone.
TV: Anything you’d like to add?
EF: I’d add that anyone would encourage women or anyone going through anything to find a friend or to speak out and seek help. Even if it’s a simple conversation with a teacher. As a person who kept everything inside for over 20 years, it’s extremely helpful.
1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A. Elyse’s family members don’t care about her mental problems.
B. Elyse didn’t realize mental problems are something common until she grew up.
C. Elyse started the Sad Girls Club to offer some resources she had to the members.
D. The Sad Girls Club have organized online activities for girls with mental problems.
2.What is the main reason for many girls sending messages to Elyse after watching her film?
A. To get in touch with her in real life.
B. To ask her to start a club for girls like them.
C. To give her some advice to solve the problem.
D. To tell her that they share the same problem with her.
3.Which of the following about Sad Girls Club is TRUE?
A. Members of Sad Girls Club are young women of color who have mental problems.
B. Members of Sad Girls Club keep in touch with each other by sharing their life online.
C. The Club’s aim is to tell women they don’t need to be embarrassed about their problems.
D. The founder of the club believes it will be very helpful to keep everything inside.
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A good friend of mine lives about one hour away. I called her last week and found out that she wasn’t doing well at work, which would make the following year a little more difficult. After hanging up the phone, I decided to offer to help her, but I couldn’t think of what to do. However, opportunities come themselves when you’re not even looking for.
A few days later, some friends and I happened to be eating desserts at a restaurant in her city. As we were looking at the menu, I turned to my friends and asked them if they wanted to join in a game. After explaining the idea, they decided to take 15 minutes to make someone’s day. We ordered an extra dessert, wrote a note, added a smile card and were off. However, there was one problem: I had no idea where she was.
Therefore, it was time to rely on the network. I called up a friend and got him to call her to see what she was doing and found out that she was at work.
We drove to her work place and one of my friends became the delivery(投递)person.He went in to look for my friend, found her, didn’t really answer her questions and walked out, saying he’s simply a delivery person.
He ran out quickly and I bent down as we drove by to make sure she didn’t follow him out. Afterwards, all of us had this huge smile on our faces. We felt as if we had just planned a surprise party or something.
A simple opportunity turned into a moment that many of us can now share.
1.Why is the following year a little more difficult for the author’s friend?
A. Because she lives too far away from work.
B. Because she was out of work.
C. Because she didn’t do well at work.
D. Because she failed a test.
2.In Paragraph 2, the underlined phrases “make someone’s day” probably means “make someone________”.
A. satisfied B. busy C. sad D. happy
3.The author got to know where her friend was by________.
A. asking her friend herself by phone
B. asking another friend to call her
C. asking what she was doing directly
D. asking her friend herself on the Internet
4.When given the dessert, the author’s friend________.
A. refused the offer B. knew the entire thing
C. asked some questions D. followed the delivery person out
5.The author and her friends might feel________at last.
A. joyful B. thankful C. pitiful D. fearful
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Mrs Mavis said the aliens took her away so that they could do research _______ her.
A. on B. for C. about D. with
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