【題目】A survey about protecting the Earth was ____________ in our school last Friday.
A. taken out B. carried out
C. put out D. given out
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【題目】He always forgets all the things he needs to do.
A .what B. that C. that what D. which
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【題目】 Max is hardworking, cheerful, and ______ honest.
A. after all B. first of all
C. on the whole D. above all
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【題目】Steven's New Sled
Steven woke on Christmas morning to find a new sled. “Oh, wow! ”he shouted. This was the best Christmas______ ! Steven was still excited as the rest of his family opened their gifts. Secretly, he hoped he could get outside quickly to try out his new sled.
Finally, Steven asked, “ Dad, is it okay if I try out my sled?" Dad _____. Soon, Steven was sledding down Twin Hills in the neighbourhood park. He felt the wind against his face as he flew down.
Later that day, Steven carefully leaned(靠)the sled up against the outside of his house under his bedroom window.
The next day, Steven ran outside as soon as he could. “Oh, no! ”Steven shouted. His sled was missing! He ran as fast as he could to the park. There at Twin Hills he ______ it! Steven's neighbour, Kevin, was on Steven's new sled! "Kevin! That's my sled! You stole my new sled! ”But Kevin just laughed and headed up the hill for another run down.
Steven ran home, crying all the way. He found his dad in the garage and told him what had happened. Steven's dad said, "Calm down, Son. There may be another ______ for the missing of your sled.”
Steven couldn't believe his dad was ________ with Kevin. “But, Dad. Kevin's at Twin Hills using my sled right now! We need to go to get it! ”
Dad said _______, "First of all, you need to make sure your sled is actually stolen. Look over there.” Steven was ______ at what he saw. His sled leaned against the wall of the garage next to his bicycle. Dad put his arm around Steven and said, "I put your sled away last night when I saw you had left it outside.” Steven ________ his head. He felt bad about the way he had spoken to his neighbour. "I should say sorry to Kevin, ”he said. Dad replied, “There's no time like the present.”
【1】A.presentB.showC.treeD.music
【2】A.doubtedB.understoodC.complainedD.agreed
【3】A.leftB.foundC.rodeD.accepted
【4】A.signB.suggestionC.reasonD.search
【5】A.sidingB.dealingC.workingD.arguing
【6】A.honestlyB.patientlyC.confidentlyD.cheerfully
【7】A.disappointedB.frightenedC.excitedD.surprised
【8】A.hungB.turnedC.shookD.raised
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【題目】
I recently watched a TV program Real Sports where the presenter looked into the culture of handing out participation(參與)trophies to children. There's no doubt that today's kids live in a world of scoreless games and everyone gets a trophy. Sometimes when a league decides to award(獎勵)just the winners instead of all participants, the parents buy their own trophies for the whole team!
However, when we try to protect children from losing at the early ages, are they less prepared when real competition kicks in? People who support giving trophies say they want to make each child feel special, but how does this make them feel special? Stanford University looked at this recently and found that although kids react positively to praise-they enjoy hearing that they're talented, smart and so on, they break down at the first experience of difficulty. Discouraged by their failure, they say they'd rather cheat than risk failing again.
There are also endless social-science studies showing the harmful effects of easy competition, not just on the psyche(精神)but more surprisingly on achievement. If children know they will get an award simply by showing up, what is the reason for improvement? Jean Twenge, writer of Generation Me, warns that when living rooms are filled with participation trophies, it's part of a larger cultural message: to succeed, you just have to show up. In college, those who've grown up receiving these endless awards do the required work, but don't see the need to do it well. In the office, they still believe that attendance is all it takes to get a promotion(晉升).
When I was a child, I earned my fair share of trophies but none of them was for just showing up. I also missed out on even more and had to watch my friends collect them while I stood by and clapped. I realized that in life, I'm going to lose more often than I win, even if I'm good at something, and I've got to get used to that to keep going.
When children make mistakes, our job should not be to turn those losses into decorated(裝飾性的)victories. Instead, our job is to help kids overcome difficulties, to help them see that progress over time is more important than a certain win or loss, and to help them politely congratulate those who succeed when they fail. To do that, we need to refuse all the meaningless trophies.
【1】The writer mentions Stanford University's study to show that
A.kids should be awarded for their special talents
B.necessary protection helps kids deal with failure
C.parents should try their best to keep kids out of competition
D.overpraise is likely to reduce kids' ability to face difficulties
【2】The writer probably agrees that
A.attendance is the key to making progress
B.participation is more important than victory
C.getting awards easily stops kids from working hard
D.participation trophies give kids a sense of achievement
【3】From his childhood experience, the writer has learned that
A.it's difficult to accept friends' victories
B.it's beneficial to learn from teammates
C.it's important to face winning or losing properly
D.it's necessary to be excellent at something to succeed
【4】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Participation Trophies: Do They Really Matter?
B.Participation Trophies: Why Are They Special?
C.Participation Trophies: How Do They Help Kids?
D.Participation Trophies: Who Should Award Them?
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【題目】This is what Andy wrote just now. Maybe he is going to________.
A.repair somethingB.prepare a meal
C.buy some giftsD.do some sports
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【題目】— ______ I sing here, Jim?
— Sorry, I’m afraid you ______.
A. Could; can’t B. Can; couldn’t
C. Can; may not D. Could; couldn’t
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【題目】How many _____ can you see in the picture?
A. box B. books C. man D. woman
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