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IntheUSA,manyteacherskeepfish,rabbitsandotheranimalsintheirclassroomsas

classpets.Theysaytheanimalshelpstudentswiththeirlessons.AccordingtotheAmerican

Humaneorganization,morethan70percentofteacherswhohaveclassroompetssaythe

animalshelpstudentslearnresponsibility.Researchalsoshowsthatclassroompetscan

reduce(減少)stresssincetheyarefuntobewith.

Butothersthinkpetsshouldbeexpelledfromclassrooms.InJanuary,2018,theDurango

SchoolDistrict(學(xué)區(qū))inColoradoputaban(禁令)onclasspets.Nowanimalscanbebrought

intoDurangoschoolsforcertainlessons,buttheycan'tstay.Officialswereworriedthat

animalsmightcreateproblemsfbrkidswithallergies(過敏反應(yīng)).Theyalsoworriedabout

whethertheanimalswouldgetpropercare.Here'swhattwostudentsthink:

Schoolsshouldbanpetsbecausestudentsmighthaveahardtimepayingattentiontothe

teacherwhenthereareanimalsintheclassroom.Besides,beinginanoisyclassroomcanbe

stressfulforanimals.Studentsmightnotknowhowtodealwiththemproperly.Theycould

dropthemorfeedthemthewrongfood.

------Patrick

Havingclassroompetsgivesstudentsafunwaytolearnaboutanimals.Inmyclasslast

year,wehadabeardeddragon(鬃獅蜥)namedElliotasourclasspetsubjects.Petsalsohelp

kidslearnhowtoworkasateam.MyclassmatesandItookturnsfeedingElliotandcleaning

hishome.

1.HowmanyadvantagesofhavingclasspetsarementionedinParagraph1?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

2.WhatareDurangoschoolsaskedtodo?

A.Togivepropercaretoclasspets.B.Tostopgivingclassesusinganimals.

C.Togivekidswithallergiesmoreattention.D.Tostopanimalsfromstayingin

classrooms.

3.WhatcanweknowaboutPatrick?

A.Heisasupporterofbanningclasspets.B.Hehastroublepavingattentioninclass.

C.Heisexperiencedinlookingafterclasspets.D.Hedoesn'tlikestudyinginanoisy

classroom.

InavillageinUganda,awomannamedFatimaranasmallstore.Shesoldfoodand

otherusefulitems.However,shehadtroublemakingenoughmoneytokeeptheshelves

stocked(儲存的).Tostayinbusiness,Fatimagotamicrofinanceloan——asmalltotalof

moneyfromapersoninanothercountry.Itwasjustenoughforhertobuyacellphone.She

letvillagersmakecallsusingherphoneandchargedthemsomemoneyforeachcall.This

helpedhermakeenoughmoneytokeephershelvesstockedwithitems.Fatimathenusedthe

moneytosendherchildrentoschoolandimprovedtheirlives,aswellasherown.

Microfinanceisthepracticeofgivingsmallloanstopeopleinneed.Mostmicrofinance

loansareforlessthantwohundreddollars.Theloansareusedtostartorenlargeasmall

business,suchascatchingfish,raisingchickensorsellingproduce.Lendersarewillingto

maketheseloansbecausemostofthepeoplewhoreceivethemareverylikely(可能的)to

repaytheloans.

Microfinanceloansareimportantforseveralreasons.Thebusinessesthattheseloans

supportoftenprovideneededservicesorgoodstotheircommunities.Also,manyofthe

peoplewhoreceivemicrofinanceloanscannotgetmoneyanyotherway.Althoughtheyhave

topayarate(比率)ofinterestonthemoneytheyborrow,therateislowerthanifthey

borrowedfromalocalmoneylender.

Itdoesn'tseemlikesuchasmalltotalofmoneycouldmakeabigdifference,but

microfinanceloanshavebeenshowntohelpimprovesomepeople'slivesandputnewlife

intothecommunitieslikeFatima's.

4.WhydidFatimagetamicrofinanceloan?

A.Tomanagehersmallstore.

B.Tobuyacellphonefbrherneighbor

C.Tohelpthevillagersmakemoney.

D.Toaffordherchildren'seducation.

5.Whatcanwelearnaboutmicrofinance?

A.Itsupportspoorpeopleforfree.

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B.Itoffersbigloanstopeopleinneed.

C.Ithelpssmallbusinessesalot.

D.Itprovidesneededgoodsforlocalpeople.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"inlerest"inParagraph3probablymeaninChinese?

A.盈利B.紅利C.利潤D.利息

7.Fromthetext,wecaninfer(推斷出)that.

A.Fatimaistherichestwomaninhercommunity

B.FewpeopleinFatima*svillagehavecellphones

C.Microfinancewillprovidemoneyforbigcompanies

D.Mostborrowerscanhardlyrepaytheloans

8.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ALittleCanGoaLongWay

B.SmallBusinessesMakeaBigDifference

C.ACellPhoneBringsaBetterLife

D.MicrofinanceLoansBuildaNewWorld

AlfredoMoserisaBrazilianworkerwhoisskilledatrepairingmachines.Hiswife

saysherhusbandhasalwaysbeenhandyathomeandmadetablesandchairs.Alfredohas

inventedawayoflightinghishouseduringthedaywithoutelectricity.

Hehasbeenusingplasticbottlesfilledupwithwaterandalittlebleach(漂白劑)

toprovidedarkroomswithlightfbrmanyyears.Andtheideahasnowspreadacrossthe

world.Itispredictedthathislightingsystem,whichworksusingrefraction(折射)ofthe

sunlight,willbefittedinoveramillionhomesbytheendofthisyear.

Alfredousednormalplasticdrinksbottlesthatareoftenthrownaway.Thesecretofthe

waterinthebottlesisthebleachaddedtowater,whichstopsitturninggreeninthesunlight.

Mr.Moserdrillsaholeinarooftileandthenpushesthebottleinfrombelow,keeping

thebottleinplacewithpolyesterresin(聚酯樹月旨).Dependingonthestrengthofsunlight,the

lightfillshishome,andthebottlesarejustlikeelectricbulbsofbetween40and60

watts.

Alfredocameupwiththeideaforhis“Moserlight“duringoneof

theblackoutsinBrazilin2002.Hesaidonlyfactorieshadpowerinhishomecity,in

southernBrazilduringtheenergyshortage.

Thelocalsupermarketandhisneighbors9housesareusingMoserlights.Heearned

afewdollars,buthisinventionhasnotmadehimarichman.Nowagreatnumberof

peopleadmirewhatheisdoing!

9.WhatdidAlfredo^wifethinkofhim?

A.Hewasalwaysbusyrepairingmachines.

B.Hecouldn'tdoanyhousework.

C.Hewascleverwithhishands.

D.Heisahelpfulmantosaveourworld.

10.WhydoesAlfredoputalittlebleachintothebottle?

A.becausethebottlecangivemorelight.

B.becausethebleachcankeepthebottleinarooftile.

C.becausethebleachcanprotectwaterfromturninggreen.

D.becausethebleachcangiveoutthesunlight.

11.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.PeoplecanuseMoser'slightsonlyatnight.

B.Moser'slightgivestoopoorlight.

C.Moser'sbottlesuseelectricitytolighttheroom.

D.Moser'sbottlelightisagreenidea.

12.Theunderlinedword"blackouts"inthepassageprobably

means“________

A.地震B(yǎng).停電C.旱災(zāi)D.洪澇

KobeBryantwasbornwithbasketballalreadyinhisblood.HisdadwasaformerNBA

star.WhenKobewassixyearsold,hisdadstartedplayingbasketballinEurope,sohisfamily

movedtoItaly.Thefamilystayedthereforsevenyears.WhilelivinginItaly,Kobelearnedto

speakgoodItalianandstartedplayingbasketball.

ThefamilymovedbacktotheUnitedStateswhenKobewas13andhestartedplaying

highschoolbasketball.KobefiguredhewasalreadygoodenoughtoplayintheNBA,sohe

skippedcollegeandwaschosenrightafterhighschoolbytheCharlotteHornetsinthefirst

roundofthe1996NBADraft.InatradetheHornetsarestillcryingabout,theysentKobeto

theLALakers.Althoughhedidnotgotocollege,Kobewasaquicklearneronthecourtsof

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theNBA.HeplayedintheNBAAll-StarGameforthefirsttimein1998andby2000,Kobe

haddevelopedintooneofbasketball'sbestplayers.KobeandShaquilleO'Nealteamedupto

leadtheLALakerstothreestraightNBAChampionshipTitlesfrom2000to2002.In2003,

Kobewascaughtbythepolice.

In2004,thecaseagainstKobewasdropped,butKobestillhadtolivewithadamaged

reputation(受損的名譽).In2004,KobetriedtoshowthathecouldleadtheLALakers

withoutShaq.AfterKobetoldtheLakershewouldn'tbewearingthepurpleandgoldifShaq

wasintheteam,O'NealwastradedtotheMiamiHeatbeforethe2004-2005season.The

tradewasgoodnewsfbrtheHeat,whowontheNBAchampionship冠軍withO*NeaLInthe

nextfewyears,Kobegrewdisappointedashisteamrepeatedlysufferedfirstroundexits(退

出).The2007-2008seasoniswhentheLALakersfinallygotoverthehump.Theywenton

tohavethebestrecordofanyteam.

13.Bythefirstsentence,thewritermeans.

A.Kobe'sbloodwasspecialwhenhewasbom

B.allofKobe'sfamilymembersarebasketballplayers

C.Kobelikedtoplaywithabasketballasababy

D.Kobewasborntobeabasketballplayer.

14.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthesecondparagraphthat.

A.theCharlotteHornetsregrettedtradingKobe

B.in1998,Kobebecameoneofbasketball'sbestplayers

C.theLALakershavewonthreeNBAChampionshipTitlestillnow

D.Kobewasconfidentabouthisplayingbeforehighschool

15.Whatistherightorderofthefollowingevents?

a.ShaqwastradedtotheHeat.

b.Kobewascaughtbythepolice,

c.Kobe'sfamilymovedtoItaly.

d.KobeplayedintheNBAAll-StarGameforthefirsttime.

A.cbadB.cdbaC.cabdD.dcab

16.Theunderlinedpart"gotoverthehump"means.

A.gainedtheadvantageB.lostthegame

C.wentthroughthehardtimesD.tradedabetterplayer

17.Thewriterwrotethepassageto.

A.giveusanintroductionofKobe

B.tellushowtobecomeabasketballstar

C.giveussomenewsabouttheNBAAll-StarGame

D.introducetheLALakers

ShouldChildrenBeAllowedtoGetBored?

Childrenneedtimetostandandstare.Theyshouldbeallowedtogetboredsothatthey

candeveloptheirabilitytobecreative.

Childrenareexpectedbytheirparentstobereadingatextbookallthetime.However,

researchshowsthatitmayhamperthedevelopmentoftheirimagination,whileboredomcan

givethemopportunitiestodevelopcreativity.

Boredomisoftenlinkedwithloneliness,butawriternamedMeeraSyalsaidboredom

hadhelpedherindevelopinghermind.Shetoldresearchersaboutherchildhood.Havingfew

thingstodo,Syaloftentalkedwithherneighbors.Shealsotriedtodothingslikelearningto

bakecakesJ'Butimportantly,Ithoughtandwrotealot,becauseIwasbored,uSyalsaid.She

keptadiary,fillinghertimewithshortstoriesandpoemsshemadeup.

GraysonPerry,anartist,grewupinafamilywithlittlemoney.Heenjoyedhimselfby

makingupstories,drawingpicturesforhisstoriesandreadingmanybooksinthelibrary.

Boredbutfree,hespenthourslookingoutofthewindow,watchingthechangingcloudsand

seasons.Perryfilleduphisfreetimewithwhatheliked.Hebecamecreative,becausehe

couldthinkfreely.

DrBeltonisanexpertontheeffectsofemotionsonleaming."Boredomcouldbean

uncomfortablefeeling,ushesaid.HButsomeyoungpeoplecannotdealwiththatboredom

creatively.Sosometimestheymaybreakaclassroomwindow,ordriveacaroutforamad

race."Usually,whenchildrenhavenothingtodo,theywouldturnontheTV,thecomputer,or

thephone.Theirtimeonthesethingshasincreased,yettheyneedtohavetimetothinkabout

theirexperiencesthroughplayorjustwatchingtheworldaroundthem.

Itisthiskindofthinkingthatcaninspiretheimagination.Ontheotherhand,theTVor

phonemaycutshortthethinkingprocess.Thatcanbeharmfultothedevelopmentof

creativity."Fordevelopingtheabilitytobecreative,44Dr.Beltonadvised,nPerhapsweneed

tostandandstare,andstayoff-linefromtimeto

18.Whatdoestheword,,hamper"inParagraph2probablymean?

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A.Slowdown.B.Keepupwith.C.Gobeyond.D.Giveriseto.

19.ThewritertalksaboutSyalandPerryto.

A.stressthegreatdifferencesbetweenthem

B.introduceapopularwriterandafamousartist

C.suggestgoodwaysofgoingthroughboredom

D.showeffectsofboredomondevelopingcreativity

20.Fromthepassageweknowthatchildrenneedtimeto.

A.getexcited

B.talkwiththeirfamily

C.driveacaroutforamadrace

D.thinkabouttheirexperiencesthroughplayorjustwatchingtheworldaroundthem

21.“off-line"heremeans.

A.notwaitinline

B.notwanttostandinline

C.notconnectedtoacomputernetwork

D.notonaregularrouteofatransportationsystem

22.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Boredomprovideschildrenwithspacetothinkfreely

B.It'smuchbetterforchildrentobebusythanbebored

C.Boredomhelpschildrendealwithdifficultiesproperly

D.It'sboringforchildrentothinkabouttheirexperiences

SpringisbeautifulButnoteveryonelovesthisseason.Thewindinspringbringspollen

(花粉)anddust(灰塵).Thismakessomepeoplesneezeanditch(發(fā)癢).Whydoesthis

happen?Let*sfindout!

Youreyesitch.Yournoseisrunning.Youaresneezing.Andyouhaverashes(疹子)on

yourskin(皮膚).Thisiscaused-byallergies(過敏)!Allergiesarecausedbyyourimmune

system(免疫系統(tǒng)),Usually,yourimmunesystemfightsagainstgerms(細菌)tokeepyou

healthybutwhenyouhaveallergies,itactsdifferentlyandfightsagainstthingslikegrass,

pollenorsomefoods.Thismakesyoufeeluncomfortable.

Therearemanydifferentkindsofallergies.Foodallergiesaresomeofthemostcommon.

Manychildrenareallergictofoodslikemilk,eggsandpeanuts.

Somepeoplearealsoallergictopollen.Theymaysneezeorcoughwhenpollengetsinto

theirnoseoreyes.

Medicinemayalsogivepeopleallergies.Forexample,penicillin(青霉素)canbefatal

tosomepeople.

Somepeoplecan'teventouchwater.Theyhaveahardtimetakingbaths.

However,thereisawaytofindoutwhatyouareallergicto:Skintesting.Doctorsput

samplesofdifferentallergensonyourskin.Thentheywaittoseeiftheskinaroundthe

samplebecomesred.Onceyouknowwhatyouareallergicto,thebestthingtodoistryto

stayawayfromthem.

23.WhatisParagraph2about?

A.Whatrasheslooklike.B.Whypeoplefeeluncomfortable.

C.Whathappenswhensomeonehasallergies.D.Whattodowhensomeone'seyesare

itchy.

24.Whensomeoneisallergic,herorhisimmunesystem.

A.fightsagainstgermsB.isdifferentfromthoseofotherpeople

C.helpskeepthemhealthyD.fightsagainstallergenslikepollen

25.Whatdoweknowaboutallergiesfromthepassage?

A.Waterwillnotcauseallergies.

B.Somepeoplecandiefromallergies.

C.Peoplesneezetoprotectthemselvesfromallergies.

D.Eatingtoomanyeggsandpeanutscanmakechildrenallergic.

26.Doctorsuseskintestingto.

A.findoutwhatpeopleareallergictoB.findoutwhypeople'sskinbecomesred

C.helppeoplecuretheirallergiesD.finddifferencesamongdifferentpeople

27.Thispassageismainlyabout.

A.whatallergiesareB.noteveryonelovesspring

C.whatmakespeoplefeeluncomfortable.D.allpeoplehavesomethingwhattheyare

allergicto

Doyoudrinkwaterthat'sbeenleftsittingoutovernightorevenforanotherday?Have

younoticedittastesdifferent?

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Tapwater(自來水)thathasbeenlefttositoutslowlybeginstogetanofftaste.Many

peoplethinkthatthisisbecauseofmicroorganisms(微生物).Butthat'snotwhatmakesold

watertastenotfresh.Forthatwecanthinkofcarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Afterabout12

hours,tapwaterstartstogoflatascarbondioxideintheairstartstomixwiththewaterinthe

glass,loweringitsPHandgivingitanofftaste.Butit'smostlikelynotharmfultodrink.

However,backtothosemicroorganisms.Ifyouuseadirtyglassdayafterday,therewill

bemorechancestogetbacteria(細菌).Theriskwillincreaseifyousharetheglasswith

anothermouthaswell.Butsupposingyouuseafreshglasseveryfewdays,youprobably

won'thaveaproblemunlesstheglasshasbeentouchedbydirtyfingers,andespeciallyif

thosedirtyfingerswentunwashedafterusingthebathroom.

Asforplasticwaterbottlesthathavebeenleftoutinthesunorinthecar,stepaway

fromthebottles,warnsDr.KelloggSchwab,directoroftheJohnsHopkinsUniversityWater

Institute.<4Achemicalnamedbiphenyl-A,orBPA,alongwithotherthingsusedtomake

plasticcanleach(過濾)intoyourwaterifthebottleheatsuporsitsinthesunJheexplains.

BPA,asyouprobablyknow,hasbeenlinkedtoeverythingfromseriousheartproblemsto

cancer.Schwabalsoaddsthatplasticusedforcommercialbottledwaterisn'tsupposedtobe

washedorrefilled,souseonlyonetimeandrecycle.Ordon'tbuythematall;userefillable

waterbottlesinstead.

28.Tapwaterbegintohaveanofftastebecauseof.

A.carbondioxideB.BPAC.theglassD.the

microorganism

29.AccordingtoParagraph2,tapwaterthat'sbeenleftsittingoutfor12hours.

A.hasfewmicroorganismsB.isstillsafetodrink

C.tastesbetterthanbeforeD.islikelyundrinkable

30.AccordingtoParagraph3,whatistherightwaytodrinkwithaglass?

A.Tosharetheglasswithanotherperson.B.Toholdthecleanglasswithdirtyhands.

C.Tokeepyourhandsandglassclean.D.Todrinkafterusingthebathroom.

31.Whatshouldwedowithplasticwaterbottlesthatareleftoutinthesunorinthecar?

A.Usethemaftertheycooldown.B.Cleanthemandusethemagain.

C.Throwthebottlesaway.D.Refillthemwithfreshwater.

32.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutBPA?

A.Itissafeforpeopletouse.B.Itisakindofnewmaterial.

C.Itisthemainmaterialtomakeplastic.D.Itcancausegreatharmtopeople.

Therearesomeverygoodinventionswhich,foronereasonoranother,don'tbecome

popular.Theseinventionsshouldbebetterknown,eventhoughIthinkthatsomeofthemare

crazy.Let'shavealookatsomeoftheseinventionsandseeifyouagreethattheyshouldbe

moresuccessful.

TheAustralianshadagreatideatostoppeoplefromdrinkinganddriving.Theideawas

thatifadriverwantedtostartthecar,sheorhewouldhavetoblowintoabagfirst.Ifthere

wastoomuchalcohol(酒精)iniheirbreath.Thecarwouldn'tstart.Itsoundslikeagreatidea

tome,butpeoplesaidthattheymightneedtodrivethecarinanemergency(緊急情況)even

iftheyhaddrunktoomuchalcohol.AnotherideaIlikedwasaninventionbyascientistwho

thoughthischildrenwatchedtoomuchTV.HeconnectedtheTVtoanexercisebikesothat

theelectricitytopowertheTVwasproducedbythebike.Ifthechildrenwantedtowatcha

lotofTV,theyhadtopedal(踩踏)veryhard.

OneofthestrangestinventionsIhavecomeacrossisabicyclewhichcancrossrivers!

Theideawasthatwhenyoucametoariver,youcouldinflate(充氣)ahugeplasticballall

aroundthebike.Youwouldthengetintotheballwhichwouldfloatontheriverwhileyou

pedaledthebikeinsidetheball!Whynotuseabridgeinstead?

OnethingIwouldlikeisabaseballcapwithabuilt-inradio,soyoucanlistentosport

alldaywithyourhandsfree.TheAmericansinventedakindofrobotfbrsportsfans.Ifyou

werewatchingyourteamonTVonyourown,youcouldpressabutton(按鈕)andtherobot

woulddo'high-fives'withyou!That'sfantastic!Iwonderifyouhaveanywonderfulideasfbr

inventionslikethese.

33.Howmanyinventionsarementionedinthepassage?

A.3B.4C.5D.6

34.WhatshouldyoudoifyouwanttowatchTVaccordingtothescientist'sinventioninthe

passage?

A.Youshouldpressthebutton.B.Youhavetopedalthebikehard.

C.Youhavetoinflateaplasticball.D.Youmusttumonthepower.

35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thewriterdoesn*tliketheinventionofabicyclethatcancrosstheriver.

B.youcanwatchmatchesbywearingabaseballcapwithabuilt-inradio.

C.Youcanstartthecarafterdrinkingifyouhaveanemergency.

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D.Youneedn'tpedalthebicyclewhileyouareinsidethehugeplasticball.

36.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordnhigh-fivesninthelastparagraph?

A.舉手擊掌B.舉高手掌C.揮手歡呼D.起立歡呼

37.What'sthepassagemainlytalkingabout?

A.Thereasonwhytheseinventionsdon'tbecomepopular.

B.Theseinventionsshouldbemoresuccessful.

C.Everyoneshouldhaveonewonderfulidealiketheseinventions.

D.Someinformationaboutunusualinventions.

Everyonehasgottwopersonalities(性格)一theonethatisshowntotheworldandthe

otherthatissecretandreal.Youdon'tshowyoursecretpersonalitywhenyou'reawake

becauseyoucancontrolyourself,butwhenyou'reasleep,yoursleepingpositionshowsthe

realyou.Inanormalnight,ofcourse,youoftenchangeyoursleepingpositions.The

importantpositionthatbestshowsyoursecretpersonalityistheonethatyougotosleep.

Ifyougotosleeponyourback,you'reaveryopenperson.Younormallytrustpeople

andyouareeasilyinfluencedbynewideas.Youdon*tliketomakepeopleunhappy,soyou

neverexpressyourrealfeelings.You'requiteshyandyouaren*tveryconfident.

Ifyousleeponyourstomach,youareapersonwholikestokeepsecrets.Youworrya

lotandyou'realwayseasilybecomingsad.Youneverwanttochangeyourideas,butyouare

satisfiedwithyourlife.Youusuallylivefortodaynotfortomorrow.

Ifyousleeponcurledup(蜷縮),youareprobablyaverynervousperson.Youhavealow

opinionofyourselfandoftenprotectyourselffrombeinghurt,soyouareverydefensive.

You'reshyandyoudon'tusuallylikemeetingpeople.Youliketobeonyourown.

Ifyousleeponyourside,youhaveusuallygotawell-balanced(平衡的)personality.You

knowyourstrengthsandweaknesses.You'reusuallycareful.Youhaveaconfidentpersonality.

Yousometimesfeelworried,butyoudon'toftengetunhappy.Youalwayssaywhatyouthink,

evenifitmakespeopleangry.

38.Youmayfindthepassagein.

A.asciencemagazineB.aguidebookC.asportsnewspaper

39.Howmanysleepingpositionsarementionedinthepassage?

A.two.B.five.C.four

40.Tinahardlytellshersecretstoherfriends.Sheprobablygoestosleep.

A.oncurledupB.onherstomachC.onherback

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"defensive”meaninthepassage?

A.有戒備心的B.攻擊性的C.易怒的

42.Whatdoesthepassagetellus?

A.Sleepingonyoursideisthebestwayofsleeping.

B.Changingpositionswillcausesleepingproblems.

C.Sleepingpositionsshowpeople'ssecretpersonalities.

RichardwroteabookreportforhisEnglishclass.

BOOKREPORT

DailyStudentReport宅

Name:RichardNelsonTitle:Goodbye.GrandpaBanyan!

Author:SherrySandersSherrySanderswasbomin1981inNewYork.Shehaswrittenmore

than30books.Mostofherbooksareaboutteenagersandtheirschoollife.Hermostpopular

booksareAskSherry,WhatTeenagersAreThinkingAbout,andAmandaandHerFriends.

Goodbye,GrandpaBanyan!isherlatestbook,whichcameoutin2018.

Characters:

Jim:16yearsold,astudentofJeffersonJuniorHighSchool

Amanda:15yearsold,astudentofJeffersonJuniorHighSchool

Dr.Davis:55yearsold,afamoustreedoctor

JimWhite:36yearsold,asongwriter

Summary:TheoldesttreeatJeffersonJuniorHighSchoolgetssickandisdying.Something

mustbedonetosavethis85-year-oldtreebeforeitistoolate.JimandAmanda,twostudents,care

aboutthetree.TheywritealettertoCAANewspaperaboutsavingtheirfavoritetreeinschoolDr.

Davis,atreedoctor,readstheletterandcomestohelpJimWhite,afamoussongwriterwritesa

songtomakethestoryknowntomorepeople.Soon,helpandmoneycome.However,nothing

works.Sadly,Jim,Amanda,otherstudents,andtheteachersatJeffersonJuniorHighSchoolhave

tosaygoodbyetoGrandpaBanyan.

43.GrandpaBanyanis.

A.agoodtreedoctorB.JeffersonJuniorHighSchool

C.thesick,oldtreeD.thewriter'sgrandfather

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44.WhichisNOTmentionedaboutSherrySanders?

A.Herage.B.Herworks.C.Herfirstbook.D.Hernationality.

45.Whatisthecorrectorderinwhichthesehappen?

a.JimwrotealettertoCAANewspaper.

b.Helpandmoneycameverysoon.

c.Amandahadtosaygoodbyetothedyingtree.

d.Dr.Daviscametohelp.

A.a-b-c-dB.d-a-b-cC.a-b-d-cD.a-d-b-c

46.WhichismostlikelythesongJimWhitewrote?

PeterSnyder

SoIhaveastorytotell.Pleasedon*tlaugh!Lastnight,mysonaskedme."Daddy,whydoyouhave

somuchgrayhair?"Itoldhim."Well,everytimeyoudosomethingnaughty,oneofmyhairturns

grey.*'Mysonthoughtforamomentandsaid.nOh,thatmakessense.NowIknowwhygrandpa's

hairisallgray!n

1hourago

.ByFrida,Sarah,Lee,Amy,Leo,Dan

FridaBensonThatistoofunny!Sometimeskidssaymanyfunnythings.Didyoutellhimthe

realreasonwhyyouhavegrayhair?Ithinkifmydaughtersaidthat.Imightgetmad.

SarahSmithWell,it'strue,Peter!Yourmotherisalwaystalkingabouthowyouusedtodriveher

crazywhenyouwereachild!I'msurprisedherhairisn*twhite.

47.WhatdoesPetershareonhisWechat?A.AsetofpicturesofhissoilB.Aconversation

betweenhissonandhim.

C.Anewstoryfromhiskids.D.Memoryaboutgrandfatherandhisson.

48.Whatdoesthesonmeanwhenhesaid"thalmakessense”?

A.It

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