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D. C.D. )38.B.C.D. B.C.D. )40.A.hairB.backC.headD.face()41.A.surprisedB.laughedC.changedD.kept()42.A.lastB.firstC.secondD.third )43.A.lostB.asked ()44.A.hardlyB.probably C.trulyD.certainly )45.A.hurtB.controlledC.encouragedD.15230AMynameisCoronavirusbecauseIlooklikeacrown.Iamverytiny.Youcannotseemewithyoureyes.WhenIIivewithwildanimals,Idonothurthumans.Butsomepeopledonotrespectnature.Then,Ijumpfromanimalstohumans.PeopleareafraidofmebecauseIcanmakethemverysick.Icanjumpfromonepersontoanother,makingmanypeoplesick.That'swhypeoplestayathomeandhidefromme.HOWTOKEEPYOURSELFSAFEFROMNEWWearamaskWearingamaskisoneofthemosteffectivewaystoprotectyoufromgettinginfected.Washyourhandsfrequentlyandproperly.Washyourhandswithsoapandrunningwater.BeforeeatingandafterusingAfterreturningAftertouchingtrashorCoveryourcoughsandsneezewithStrengthenyourimmunesystemandexerciseregularlyattheDonotgotocrowded )46.PeoplecallitCoronavirusbecauseofits A. B. 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B.Respectnature C.StayathomeD.HaveabigdinnerwithclassmatesBAheart-warmingscenehasmovedpeoplealotonthecampusofHunanUniversityofScienceandEngineeringinYongzhou,CentralChina'sHunanprovince,wherestudentscarryadisabledclassmatetoschooleveryday."Weareclassmatesandbrothers.Inthefollowingfouryears,wewouldliketocarryyoutoclass.”SaidtheseclassmateswhohelpedLiJigin,afreshmanthisyearattheSchoolofElectronicsandInformationLibecameunabletowalkafterhesufferedpoliomyelitis(小兒麻痹癥)atayoungage.ItwashismotherGuQixiangwhocarriedhimtoschool,butnowithasbecomehardforhertocarryasonwhoweighsmorethan75kilograms.OnSept.7,thefirstdaywhenLi,hismotherandsisterarrivedattheuniversity,teachersrealizedhissituationandarrangedforateacher'sapartmentonthegroundfloorforhisfamily.WhentheteacherChenHuilingaskedforvolunteersfromLi'sclassmatestohelpcarryhimupanddownstairstoclassrooms,all30maleclassmatesfromLi'sclassagreedtohelphim.After13daysofmilitarytraining,classmonitorZhouYaohuiarrangedthestudentsintogroupsoffiveandscheduledthemtotaketurnscarryingEveryday,whenLirollshiswheelchairtotheteachingbuilding,astrongclassmatecarrieshimontheback,withtwoassistingandtwocarryinghisschoolbagandotherthings.Duetohisweight,theclassmatescarryinghimmightsweatalotafterspendingaroundthreeminutesclimbingstairstoclassroomsonthefourthorfifthfloor.Gratefulforthehelp,Lisaidthathefeltthewarmthfromtheclass,andwouldbeoptimisticandpositive,studyinghard.Zhousaidthat"hethankedtheclassmateswhocarryhimaloteverytime.TheschoolhasalsoarrangedhismotherGuQixiangtoworkasacleaneratthedormitory,whichcouldhelpimprovetheireconomicsituation.Sincehisdisability,Guhashadtoworkpart-timejobstosupportthefamily.Lichosetomajorincomputerscienceandtechnologybecauseofinterestandphysicalcondition.Hewouldliketobeaprogrammer,hopingtoworktosupportthefamilyinthefuture.WhenwasLiJiginA.Lastyear.B.Twoyearsago.C.Atayoungage.D.At18yearsHowlongdothestudentsspendclimbingstairstoA.1minute.B.3minutes.C.5minutes.D.10WhatdoesLiJigin'smomA.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Acashier.D.ACTheyearwas1859.AmericaandEnglandhadalreadyfoughttwowars.Now,theywereatpeace.Butonedayapiggothungry.Anditnearlycausedanotherwarbetweenthetwocountries.ThepigwasownedbyaBritishmanwholivedonasmallisland.TheislandwasjustoffthewesternpartofNorthAmerica.BothEnglandandtheUSsaidtheislandwastheirs.AcrosstheislandfromtheBritishmanlivedsomeAmericanfarmers.Everyoneontheislandgotalongpeacefully.ButthepeaceendedthedaytheBritishman'spigdecidedtoeatsomeofanAmericanfarmer'spotatoes.OneoftheAmericanfarmersshotandkilledthepig.Thentheownerwanted$100fromthemanwhoshottheanimal.Thatwasalotofmoney,sothefarmerrefusedtopayit.TheBritishandAmericanbegantoargue,andthesituationgotworse.Thefarmersaskedthegovernmentovertheislandatthattimeforhelp.Hesentagroupofsoldierstoprotectthefarmers.TheBritishansweredbysending2,000soldiers.TheBritishwereononesideoftheisland,andtheAmericanswereontheother.Theproblemthatbeganwiththepigwasabouttobecomeashootingwar.WhennewsoftheproblemreachedWashingtonandLondon,bothleadersweresurprised.Neithercountrywantedanotherwar.Theysentsomementotrytofixtheproblem.Afteradiscussion,itwasdecidedthateachcountrywouldkeepasmallgroupofsoldiersontheisland.Theywouldstaythereuntilthetwocountriescoulddecidewhoownedtheisland.Thentheotherswouldhavetoleave.Twelveyearswentby.Neithersidewantedtogiveuptheisland,buttheyknewtheyhadtodosomething.TheyaskedtheleaderofGermanytohelpdecide.Afternearlyayearofdiscussion,ayearofdiscussion,adecisionwasmade.AmericawouldgettheislandFinally,thePigWarwasoverandonlyoneshotwasfired.Thatwastheshotthatkilledthepig!()52.WhatcausedtheproblemontheislandaccordingtotheAnAmericanshotaBritishAgroupofsoldierscametotheBritishmenwantedtoownanAmerican'sABritishman'spigatesomepotatoesofanAmericanfarmer's. )53.Theunderlinedword"they"inParagraph4refersto A.thefarmers B.theleaders C.thesoldiers D.theGermans )54.Therealpurposeofthetwocountrieswas toownan B.tokillaC.togetmoremoneyD.tostarta )55.WhichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitlefortheA.ThePigIsland,B.ThePigWar C.ThePigontheIslandD.TheIslandWarDHowlongdoesayearlast?Childrenmightsaythatayearlastsforever.Butyourparentsmightsaythatawholeyearcanpassintheblink(眨眼)ofaneye.Whydoestimeseemtopassfasteraswegetolder?AccordingtoscientistsfromDukeUniversity,theUS,ourbrainsdegrade(退化)andchangeovertime.Thisphysicalchangecausesrateatwhichwetakeinandprocessnewinformationtodecline(Babies,forexample,movetheireyesmuchmoreoftenthanadultsbecausethey'reprocessing(解決)imagesatafasterrate,AdrianBejanfromtheuniversitytoldtheDailyMail.Theytakeinalotofinformationanddomanythingsinasingleday.Thismakesthemfeellikeasingledaylastsforalongtime.However,aspeoplesbrainsdegradeovertime,fewerimagesareprocessedinthesameamountoftime.Therefore,olderpeoplereceivelessinformationduringadayyoungerpeople.Thiscausesthingstoseemgoslowasthoughthey'rehappeningmorequickly.Inaddition,peoplemayalso"feel"timedifferentlyduetopsychological(心理的)reasons.Peoplemaymeasuretimebythenumberofmemorableeventsthatcanberecalled(回想)withinacertainperiod.Haveyouevernoticedthatwhenyourecallyourfirsts(firstdayofschool,firstfamilyvacation,firstbirthdayparty,etc.)theyseemtobeinslowmotion?That'sbecausewhensomethingisa"first",therearemanyexcitingthingstoremember.Recallingthesememoriesmakesyoufeelliketheytakeforever,accordingtoDavidEaglemanoftheBaylorCollegeofMedicineintheUS.Formanyadults,lifeisroutine.Whentheylookback,theymightfeelliketherearenotmanynewthingstorememberTherefore,timetobemovingfasterto )56.What'sthewritertryingtoTellustocreatemorememorableExplainwhypeoplesensetimedifferentlyatdifferentEncouragepeopletomakegooduseofShowtheimportanceofthe )57.Thesentence"awholeyearcanpassintheblinkofaneye"inthefirstparagraphrefersthatpeoplecancontrolthetimethetimepassestheycan'tseethetimewiththeymustdosomethingcarefullyinawholeyear )58.Youmayfeelthetimeinslowmotionwhenyourecallthesadwhenyourecallyourwhenyourecallthememorableafteryouexperiencetheexciting )59.Theunderlinedword"routine"inthepassagemeans A.special B.difficult C.colorful D.regular )60.Wecanknowthatfromthepassage.adultsprocessimagesatafasteradultsdon'tprocessinformationasquicklyasolderpeoplecanreceivemoreinformationduringaadultsfeellikeasingledaylastsforalong5210Peoplehavebeentryingtofindoutifhomeworkisgoodorbadforschoolchildren,andtheyhavedifferentopinions.Somepeoplethinkthathomeworkisanimportantpartoflearningforstudents.Itnotonlyhelpschildrentopracticewhattheyhavelearnedinclass,butalsohelpthemprovetheirhandwriting.Theyalsosaythathomeworkhelpsteachchildrenhowtoworkontheirown.Also,it'saskillwhichisusefultotheminfuturelife.Othersdisagree,though.Theythinkhomeworkputstoomuchstressonchildren.Andthetimespentonhomeworkcouldhavebeenusedtodootheractivitieslikereadingandplayingsports.TosupporttheiropiniontheygivetheexampleofFinland(InFinlandstudentslittlehomework.Butthecountryremainsoneofthemosteducationallysuccessfulcountriesintheworld.Hereismypointofview(觀點)onthismatter.WhetherthehomeworkisgoodorbaddependsonthepurposeofitIfthereisnoclearreasonforgivinghomework,thestudentswon'tgetanythingfromdoingit,soitshouldnotbeset.However,Istillbelievethathomeworkcanreallyhelpwithchildren'slearning,ifteachersclearlytellthemwhytheyshoulddothehomeworkandletthemknowhowtheyhavedoneintheir66~67題完畢句子;68題簡略回答下列問題;6970PeoplewhodisagreehomeworkisgoodforchildrenthinkitputsonThewriterthinksdoinghomeworkishelpfulWhatcanweknowaboutFinland's10110Everyday,yourparentsseemtotrytodecideeverythingforyou,fromtheclothesyouweartowhattimeyoushouldgotobed.Youmayfeelupsetbecauseyoucan’tdoasyoulike.Youmaythinktheywon'tunderstand71.eifyoutalktothem.Well,that'snottrue.Youare72.(grow)older.Youwanttomakeyourown73.(decide).Butyourparentsmaynotknowthis.Theythinkyou'restill74.childandneedtheircare.Talktoyourparentsandtellthemyou’vegrown75.u.Talktothemwhenyouhaveproblems.Parentsaregreattotalktobecausethey76.(real)careaboutyou.Theywanttomakesureyou’rehappy.Talkingwiththemwillhelpyoufeelalittle77.(good)Theyaretherewhenyouare78.(worry).Yourfriendsareimportant.Butgettingideasfromparentsisimportant,too.Youryoungfriendsdon’thavealltheexperiencethatyourparentshave.Whenyourparentswere79.(kid),theywentthroughthesamekindsofthingslikeyou.Theycangiveyouhelp,80.theycanjustlisten.IhopeyoucanunderstandyourparentsA、B,A5,B1

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