—Mom, can I go out and play with my friends now?
—No, honey, you can’t _____ you haven’t recovered from the knee injury.
A. until B. before C. as D. unless
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—Mom, can I go out and play with my friends now?
—No, honey, you can’t _____ you haven’t recovered from the knee injury.
A. until B. before C. as D. unless
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—May I go and play with Dick this afternoon,Mum?
—No,you can’t go out________your work is being done.
A.before B.until C.as D.the moment
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(2014·河南豫北三校高三下学期联考)—May I go and play with Dick this afternoon,Mum?
—No,you can’t go out________your work is being done.
A.before B.until
C.as D.the moment
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------Mum,can I go out to play with Tom for just a while ?
------ _______ and do what you like.
A. No way B. Go ahead C. It depends D. Don’t worry
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---Mum, can I go out to play football with Alice?
---No, you can’t ________your homework is done.
A.while B.after C.until D.as
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—Mum, I’ve been studying English since 8 o’clock. ____ I go out and play with Tom for a while?
—No, I’m afraid not. Besides, it’s raining outside now.
A. Can’t B. Wouldn’t C. May not D. Won’t
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When I was a kid, we were out and about all the time, playing with our friends, in and out of each other’s houses, sandwich in pocket, making our own _______. Our parents _______ saw us from morning to night. We didn't have much stuff, but we came and went as we liked. ” This is roughly what you will _______ if you ask anyone over 30 about their _______ in a rich country.
Today such children will spend most of their time _______, often with parents rather than with friends, be supervised (监管) more closely, be driven everywhere _______ walking or cycling, take part in many more _______ activities, and probably engage with a screen of some kind. All this is done with the best of _______. Parents intend to protect their offspring from traffic, crime and other dangers, and to give them every opportunity to _______.
The children themselves seem fairly ________ with their lives. In a survey across the OECD, 15-year-olds were asked to ________ their satisfaction with their life on a scale from zero to ten. The ________ score was 7.3, with Finnish kids the ________ at nearly 7.9, and Turkish ones the gloomiest (灰暗的), at 6.1.
________, that is not surprising. ________ parents these days, especially in America, invest a huge amount of time and money in their children to ensure that they will do ________ as well as the parents themselves have done, and preferably better. Those ________ and extra tutoring, music lessons and educational visits, together with lively discussions at home have proved effective at securing the good ________ that will open the doors to top universities and well-paid jobs. But working-class parents in America, for their part, ________ the means to engage in such intensive parenting. As a result, social divisions from one generation to the next are set to ________. A recent report by the World Bank showed that intergenerational social mobility in America is now among the lowest in all rich countries.
1.A.plans B.schedule C.decisions D.entertainment
2.A.often B.hardly C.willingly D.reluctantly
3.A.say B.cite C.hear D.mention
4.A.study B.hobby C.family D.childhood
5.A.alone B.socially C.indoors D.outdoors
6.A.instead of B.regardless of C.due to D.next to
7.A.casual B.desired C.organized D.physical
8.A.rewards B.intentions C.guidance D.discipline
9.A.risk B.fail C.relax D.succeed
10.A.happy B.bored C.familiar D.unsatisfied
11.A.rate B.predict C.anticipate D.connect
12.A.final B.average C.minimum D.maximum
13.A.lowest B.poorest C.funniest D.sunniest
14.A.However B.Therefore C.Unluckily D.Hopefully
15.A.Rich B.Poor C.Kind D.Strict
16.A.at most B.at last C.at first D.at least
17.A.dull B.limited C.endless D.meaningless
18.A.fame B.grades C.positions D.identity
19.A.deny B.lack C.possess D.require
20.A.appear B.shorten C.disappear D.broaden
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Every time Shelly and her friends go out to dinner, they play something called the “phone pile” game. Upon entering the private room, everyone places their _____ On the tea table; whoever checks their device before the bill arrives ____ for dinner.
This game was first played about one year ago, when Lily, the starter, found that she had trouble _____ her mobile phone after she got home from work. So she ______ putting her phone into a small container the moment she walked in. It would remain there until after dinner.
The similar technique was carried out by Holly, who didn't ______ to sleep close to a beeping phone. So she ______ computers and phones in her bedroom-a rule she _____in her WeChat friends circle.
With the rapid development of science and technology, smart phones _______ to impact our lives, and wearable devices like Google Glass ______ Our individual space even further. Thus overburdened users are creating their own device-free zones. These disconnecting -______ are improving their lives.
"Disconnecting is something that we all _____ ," said Shelly. "The expectation that we must always be ______ to everyone creates a real problem in trying to _____ private time. But that private time is more important than ever."
A useful method for ___ is to choose a milk tin for your cell phone, just like Lily does. " _______ my phone is lighting up, it's still a distraction(分心的事物), so it goes in the _______," she said.
Others choose new ______ . "No screens after 11 p.m." said Ari Melber, a TV host. "Now evenings are more ______ and I am sleeping better."
Sleep is a big factor, which is why some _____ to leave their phones out of their bedrooms. To these people, it _______ is a head-clearer.
1.A. wallets B. handbags C. phones D. watches
2.A. waits B. pays C. prepares D. look
3.A. ignoring B. checking C. charging D. finding
4.A. advised B. forgot C. stopped D. began
5.A. hate B. arrange C. want D. promise
6.A. lost B. banned C. collected D. adjusted
7.A. shared B. agreed C. talked D. provided
8.A. intend B. choose C. happen D. continue
9.A. threaten B. defend C. improve D. use
10.A. tricks B. beliefs C. ways D. guesses
11.A. need B. avoid C. discover D. learn
12.A. dependable B. attractive C. convenient D. available
13.A. put out B. set aside C. turn down D. cut off
14.A. connecting B. distributing C. disconnecting D. entertaining
15.A. Unless B. Although C. Until D. When
16.A. room B. pocket C. bag D. box
17.A. rules B. orders C. steps D. games
18.A. flexible B. relaxing C. urgent D. upsetting
19.A. admit B. refuse C. prefer D. try
20.A. nearly B. definitely C. finally D. hardly
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“Mom, can I bake some bread?” We were 15; my best friend, Hanna, and I, determined to try our hands at creating some beautiful bread.
“It’s not worth the trouble,” my mother said. “It takes lots of time and makes a big mess. Our bakery bread is delicious without all that effort.”
Begging was useless. Mom’s “no” meant “No!”
But several weeks later, opportunity knocked. My parents were going out for the evening. I immediately invited Hanna to be my partner in bread-baking crime.
We studied the recipe. That was easy. “Mix oil into flour then beat in four eggs, one at a time, with remaining sugar and salt.”
We were not good at breaking eggs. I tried to learn from my mother.
“Gradually add eight cups of flour. When dough (面团) holds together, squeeze it.”
We took turns working like that. “Is the dough ‘holding together’?” we asked each other.
I remembered my neighbor’s instructions: “If it’s too sticky, add some flour; if too dry, add water.”
We added water. Then more flour. Then more water. By then, the mass of our dough had grown very much.
“Place dough on floured surface and squeeze till smooth,” the recipe instructed.
We took turns burying our hands in the damp dough, pinching, squeezing, and feeling it leak between fingers. “Clean and oil bowl, and then return dough to bowl. Cover and let dough rise in a warm place for one hour.”
This was good news—we’d have a break. On the dirty kitchen chairs, we dreamed about our beautiful bread. “See?” we would tell my mom. “Isn’t it worth the work?”
Hanna and I couldn’t help glancing at the rising process every few minutes. But nothing happened.
“Maybe something will happen in the hot oven,” I said.
Unfortunately, when we removed the loaves from the oven, they were like hard stones.
Mom was right; it takes time and effort. It sometimes makes a mess. But still it feels good, somehow, to be part of that long, ongoing chain of bread bakers. Since that night, both Hanna and I have learned to do it right.
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Several years ago, I had a huge falling out with one of my best friends. So huge, in fact, that now I can’t even remember what happened.
In the past nine years, I’ve seen her twice, and each time we’ve been polite but distant. And that troubles me because we were once inseparable. I’d like nothing more than to go back nine years, and continue our friendship. But how? How do you reconnect with friends you’ve lost throughout the years?
Linking to your past
The desire to reconnect with lost friends isn’t unusual. Why? Because friends link us to the past. “Friends from years ago are custodians (监护人) of our past,” says Sandy Sheehy.
Although you can share information about your past with friends you’ve met recently, you don’t have a shared history with them. So you wind up only telling them about your past, rather than sharing it with them.
But many people never try to reconnect. Women especially have trouble taking the first step. Shyness or fear that the other person doesn’t want to reconnect often stops many women. And that shouldn’t be. Your friends probably want to be in touch with you as much as you want to be in touch with them.
Searching for friends
Fortunately, finding lost friends isn’t as difficult as it once was, thanks to tools like the Internet. Our experts offer these suggestions for locating contact information:
Search Internet sites designed to locate people like classmates.com and switchboard.com.
Contact your high school or college alumni (校友) office to request current address information.
Surf online yellow pages. Check current phone records from your friend’s hometown.
Network with other friends who might have known your friend.
Get in touch with any of her relatives, if you know where they live. If you know where she works, find the company’s website and search the directory of personnel.
1.What is the subject discussed in the passage?
A. How to make new friends.
B. How to rebuild friendship.
C. How to develop healthy friendship.
D. How to keep in touch with friends.
2.The underlined sentence “friends from years ago are custodians of our past” in Paragraph 3 means _____.
A. years ago old friends kept something for us
B. in the past old friends took care of us
C. old friends are part of our life history
D. old friends know what wrongs we did
3.What makes us unwilling to reconnect old friends?
A. Lack of money. B. Busy time. C. Regret and shame. D. Fear and shyness.
4.How can we make contact with the lost friends?
A. By asking other friends of the information on your lost friends.
B. By searching your friends’ telephone number on the Net.
C. By asking the local post office about your friends’ new address.
D. By putting an advertisement in your friends’ local town.
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