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£¨ £©26£®A. day B. morning C. after D. week £¨ £©27£®A. never B. common C. glad D. hardly £¨ £©28£®A. books B. interests C. sports D. friends £¨ £©29£®A. busy B. pleased C. away D. tired £¨ £©30£®A. For B. With C. Though D. Because £¨ £©31£®A. until B. when C. at D. on £¨ £©32£®A. good B. poor C. carelessly D. happy £¨ £©33£®A. better B. afraid C. worse D. wonderful £¨ £©34£®A. minute B. moment C. meal D. rest £¨ £©35£®A. kept B. changed C. same D. different 3£®ÔĶÁÀí½â

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Joan worked in a hospital as a nurse. One evening there was a big dance at the hospital. Most of the doctors and nurses would be there, but of course somebody had to be left to look after the sick children, and Joan was not one of the lucky ones. She liked dancing very much, so when she had to start work that evening while her friends were getting ready to go to the dance, she felt very sorry for herself.

She went to each sick child one after another and said good night, until she came to one little boy, Dickey. He was no more than eleven years old, but he was already able to talk like an adult. Poor Dickey had a very serious illness and now he was hardly able to move any part of his body except his hands. Joan knew he would never get any better, but he was always happy and always thinking about other people instead of himself.

Dickey knew that Joan loved dancing, so now when she came to say good night to him, he greeted her with the words, ¡°I'm very sorry that you have to miss the dance because of us. But we are going to have a party for you. If you look in my drawer, you'll find a piece of cake. I saved it from my supper to day, so it's quite fresh. And there is also a dollar there. You can buy something to drink with that. And I'd get up and dance with you myself if I were able to,¡± he added.

Suddenly the hospital dance seemed very far away and not at all important to Joan. £¨ £©36¡¢Joan felt unlucky that evening mainly because __________.

A. there was a big dance at the hospital B. of her unpleasant job

C. she would lose the chance to go to the big dance at the hospital D. she was obliged£¨±»ÆÈ£©to look after the sick children £¨ £©37¡¢Poor Dickey __________.

A. was no more than a boy of eleven B. was seriously ill

C. was clever at talking though he was very young D. all the above £¨ £©38¡¢Dickey was lovely because __________. A. he was a nice poor boy of eleven

B. he was always thinking about others more than himself C. he knew his nurse liked eating cakes

D. he could foresee£¨Ô¤Öª£©that he would never get any better £¨ £©39¡¢Which of the following is NOT true? A. Dickey knew why Joan was unhappy. B. Dickey heard about the dance.

C. Dickey showed sympathy£¨Í¬Ç飩for Joan. D. Dickey rose to greet Joan when she came.

£¨ £©40¡¢At that party arranged£¨°²ÅÅ£©for Joan, Dickey probably __________. A. gave Joan a piece of cake he had saved B. lost the dollar which he was going to give Joan C. brought her something to drink D. got up and danced with her

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Are you a TV lover? Can you imagine£¨ÉèÏ룩living without TV? Well, you could give it a try.

A group of Americans, TV-Turnoff Network, have an idea. From April 19 to 25, they are asking Children all over the world to turn off their TVs for one week. They hope children will find more interesting things to do. Since 1995, about 24 million people in the US have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week.

TV-Turnoff Network says watching TV too much can bring big problems to schools, health and families. They want kids to watch less TV. What do you think? Bad for your Studies

American scientists did a study of 1,300 children. They watched the children for 4 years. They say that if children watch too much TV, they don't do well in school. Bad for your health

Studies show that when children watch too much TV, they eat more unhealthy food. More children are getting overweight. Overweight children become ill more easily. Watching TV too much is also bad for their eyes. Bad for family life

About 40% of American families watch TV at dinner time. That means that they don't talk very much when they eat together.

Also, too many violent£¨±©Á¦£©things

An American study says that before a child turns 18 years old, he or she will see 200,000 violent things on TV. Some kids become violent in real life.

If you want to learn more about this unusual week, you can go to this website: www. tvturnoff.org. £¨ £©41¡¢When is TV-Turnoff Week? A. Any week in April. B. It doesn't tell us. C. The first weed in April. D. From April 19 to 25. £¨ £©42¡¢What do children do during that week? A. They watch TV much less.

B. They go to this website, www.tvturnoff.org.

C. They read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. D. Both A and C.

£¨ £©43¡¢The passage tells us if children watch TV too much, they may __________. a. be overweight b. know more about the world c. be weak in study d. become violent in real life

A. a¡¢b¡¢d B. a¡¢b¡¢c C. a¡¢c¡¢d D. a¡¢b¡¢c¡¢d

£¨ £©44¡¢A group of Americans have formed the idea about TV-Turnoff Week because they _____. A. think watching TV too much is bad B. think watching TV is a waste of time C. think the children should study harder

D. want to know what else children will do if they don't watch TV £¨ £©45¡¢Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A. Millions of people have taken part in TV-Turnoff Week since 1995. B. The website, www.tvturnoff.org, can tell you more about TV-Turnoff Week. C. Children in America aren't allowed to see violent things until they're 18. D. About 60% of American families don't watch TV when they have dinner. 4£®²¹È«¶Ô»° A: 46 B: Yes, I did.

A: Do you like eating candy now? B: No, I don't. 47 A: Me? I enjoy eating candy all the time. And I used to watch TV a lot.

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