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1. ¡ªWhat sort of house do you want to have? Something big? ¡ªWell, it be big¡ªthat¡¯s not important. A. needn¡¯t B. mustn¡¯t C. can¡¯t D. won¡¯t 2. The police asked the passers-by if they the accident happen. A. have seen B. saw C. had seen D. would see 3. A ¡°Hello¡± to a stranger is a small thing through it we can make the world better for other persons. A. for B. but C. so D. or 4. He noticed that he by a stranger when he was walking in the street. A. was being followed B. was following C. had followed D. followed 5. No one to our complaints, so I will write a letter to the newspaper. A. had responded B. responds C. has responded D. is responding 6. Our school will organize a trip to the local mountains, the students to get close to nature.

A. encouraging B. encouraged C. encourage D. having encouraged 7. Most city parks are places you can escape from big, ugly structures of metal and stone.

A. that B. where C. which D. when 8. your aunt was so busy, why didn¡¯t she employ someone to help her look after the baby? A. In case B. Now that C. As long as D. As if

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¡°You¡¯re going to do WHAT?¡± I asked my best friend, Julie, in alarm.

¡°I¡¯m going to try out for the cheerleading squad (À² À²¶Ó£©£¬¡¯¡¯ she said, eyes fixed on the ground. We had been best friends since second grade and we did everything together. We

had made some 16 about what we would do this year, but now she was going 17 on her own. I was sure that if she joined the cheerleading squad, she would become best friends with someone else and I couldn¡¯t 18 the thought.

¡°Why are you doing this? Do you really want to hang around with those girls instead of me?¡± I cried, my voice filled with 19 .

¡°It¡¯s not about the girls,¡± Julie said. ¡°It¡¯s about the sport. I want to be on the squad at the high school level because they win scholarships at state competitions, and I have a better 20 if I¡¯m on the squad here,¡± she explained. ¡° 21 £¬¡¯¡¯ she added, ¡°it¡¯s not like I¡¯m leaving the country or something. ¡¯¡¯

¡°Goodbye,¡± I 22 off, leaving Julie standing with a sad look on her face.

The rest of the week I was unhappy, and I 23 Julie in the hall. I planned to 24 the first game and ignore Julie. Instead, I was 25 by the enthusiasm and skill of Julie¡¯s cheering. Although she was the youngest member of the team, Julie 26 led cheer after cheer. I saw how her face lit up with 27 . I was shocked as I 28 that she loved the sport. Trying out for the team had 29 to do with me ¡ªmaybe it was just something she wanted to do.

I 30 her shyly, but Julie smiled immediately. ¡°Hey, you were really 31 I began, then added quickly, ¡°I¡¯m so sorry I¡¯ve been 32 to you about your joining the squad. ¡¯¡¯

Julie 33 and replied, ¡°A group of us are going for ice cream¡ªwhy don¡¯t you come along?¡±

Julie¡¯s quick 34 made my eyes burn, but I smiled in return. As I walked toward the cheerleaders, I realized there was 35 in Julie¡¯s life for all of us. We could save the competition for the game.

16. A. efforts B. plans C. achievements D. complaints 17. A. up B. back C. on D. off

18. A. believe B. understand C. stand D. share 19. A. fear B.anger C. worry D. guilt

20. A. result B. position C. condition D. chance

21. A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Otherwise 22. A. marched B.turned C.dropped D. put

23. A. guided B. followed C. avoided D.supported 24. A. miss B.join C. watch D. win 25. A. amazed B. amused C. moved D. delighted 26. A. patiently B.repeatedly C. nervously D. enthusiastically 27. A. surprise B. joy C. relief D. pain 28. A. realized B. accepted C. remembered D. doubted 29. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything

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34. A. permission B. apology C. attention D. forgiveness 35. A. time B. room C. help D. hope

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At my daughter¡¯s presentation ceremony the other day, the school principal reminded the kids of that truth£º they could have multiple careers in their lifetimes.

As I lay in bed that evening, I thought about another truth. It¡¯s not just different careers that await each child. It¡¯s a set of completely different lives.

I thought about my own life. Five years ago I was in an unhappy marriage£» living in a house that I felt wasn¡¯t mine. I felt anxious most of the time and not in control of my own future.

Now, I live in my own beautiful apartment. My family life is peaceful, filled with laughter and the purrs of our three-year-old cat. I date and have a bunch of new friends¡ªpeople who didn¡¯t even know me back when I was married.

My life is barely recognizable. I created a whole new reality.

I have always known that great change is possible. I am the great grandchild of

Eastern European immigrants who left their countries with few contacts and even less in English. From the villages of Russia and Poland, they created businesses and communities and English-speaking families. Their worlds towards the end of their lives would have barely been like the lives into which they were born.

My own parents moved to a new city with two small children and started a brand new life with a new set of friends. And my grandmother lived two completely different lives. For my entire childhood she was a widow (¹Ñ¸¾£©after my grandfather died suddenly at 43. She raised her daughters alone, rarely traveled out of her hometown and cared for her elderly mother. At 68, after being single for 26 years, she surprised us all by falling in love and remarrying. She and Harry socialized endlessly, traveled around the country and spent summers at their second home by the sea. They lived their new adventurous lives well into their nineties.

Life is full of possibilities. It is full of changes. We assume that our lives are linear, leading from birth to death in a straight path. But they can change. They can have sharp twists. They can double back and leap forward and begin another story altogether. 36. How did the author feel in the first marriage? A. Hopeful. B. Scared. C. Helpless. D. Satisfied. 37. What made the family feel unexpected about her grandma? A. Being a widow for a long time. B. Her decision to start a new life. C. Her happy life with Harry. D. Moving out of her hometown. 38. The author took her family for example to show that . A. they experienced hardships and joys B. they were working hard C. they lived a happy life D. they don¡¯t like the new life 39. The best title for this passage might be . A. Accept life as it is B. Ever-changing lives

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C. Facing challenges bravely

D. Never give up B

Time for an adventure

Are you bored with your nine-to-five routine? Have a look at our exciting range of holidays and decide what type of adventure you¡¯d like.

Activity holidays

Our activity holidays are great for people who love danger or who just like sports. We have a huge variety of water, snow or desert holidays. We will take you scuba diving in the red sea and white water rafting in Canada. If you prefer snow, you can try skiing or snowboarding in the Alps. For those who like warmer weather, we also have sand-boarding¡ªthe desert version of snowboarding or camel travels.

Polar expeditions

Take a cruise (³Ë;ÓÎÀÀ£©to Antarctica or the northern Arctic; explore a land of white natural beauty and wonderful wildlife. Our experts will explain everything about the two poles as you watch the penguins in Antarctica or whales and polar bears in the Arctic. There is no greater adventure than traveling to the end of Earth. A once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Cultural journeys

Our cultural journeys will help you discover ancient civilizations£º India, Thailand, Egypt and many more. Visit temples, palaces and ancient ruinsÒ»just remember to bring your camera. Get to know local ways of life by exploring markets, trying exotic foods and meeting local people.

Wildlife holidays

We organize small-group tours to get closer to nature in Africa, Asia or South

America. Go on safari in Africa and watch lions and giraffes. Meet the famous turtles of the Galapagos Islands. Look for tigers in India or take an elephant safari in Sri Lanka. We use local guides and stay in range of accommodation from tents to tree houses. 40. If you like snow and prefer to take risks, you will probably take . A. activity holidays B. wildlife holidays C. polar expeditions D. cultural journeys 41. What do these adventures have in common? A. They can attract potential animal lovers. B. Sports lovers will like them.

C. Those living a fixed working life may try them.

D. Those who love nature may be interested in these activities. 42. The author wrote this passage to . A. introduce a travel agency

B. describe some places of interest

C. introduce different kinds of adventures D. discuss some interesting travel routes

C

Liver cancer is one of the most common cancers in China. The number of new cases reached 466,000 in 2015 , and the cancer caused 422,000 deaths that year, accounting for more than half of the world¡¯s liver cancer cases and deaths. The good news is that now scientists in China have identified DNA markers specific to liver (¸ÎÔࣩcancer, which is expected to greatly improve accuracy in diagnosis (Õï¶Ï£©of it.

Using the new technology, doctors can provide a diagnosis to patients with liver cancer through simple blood tests. That could decrease the chances of a misdiagnosis by more than half, according to Xu Ruihua, director of the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center in

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