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  • 1.     (幸亏,由于)his determination and hard work, he was able to achieve great success.
  • 1.  He is in  (领先)now, and it is likely that he will win the game.
  • 1.  He refused to  (勉强接受,将就)anything that was second best.
  • 1. It's a good habit for you to spend some time ____ your successes and failures every month.
    A . showing off B . passing down C . catching up D . reflecting on
  • 1. After the heated discussion, he should have given us advice, but it ____ that he didn't say anything.
    A . turned up B . turned out C . turned down D . turned over
  • 1. The boss wants to fire Tom tomorrow. But if the boss fire him, his brother will probably leave with him. His brother is one of best people in the company and the boss don't want to ____ .
    A . kill two birds with one stone B . throw the baby out with the bathwater C . do in Rome as Romans do D . have butterflies in our stomach
  • 1.   —It has been freezing cold recently and I have caught a bad cold. I ____ now.

    —Sorry to hear that. Take care of yourself!

    A . ring the bell B . have a frog in my throat C . pull up my socks D . have butterflies in my stomach
  • 1. Which of the following words is formed in the same way as the word "snowstorm"?
    A . careless B . railway C . unhealthy D . Tourist
  • 1.  阅读理解

    Most kids love breaks, but for Hannah Kristan, a break was her least favorite part of the school day. "I never got to do anything except sit there," she recalls.

    Hannah was born with a disease that kept the bones in her back from forming properly. She uses a wheelchair. Sadly, for kids like her, most playground equipment is off limits. In fact, Hannah is one of 5 million kids in the United States who cannot use traditional playground equipment because of some type of disability.

    Then Hannah heard about Boundless Playgrounds—playgrounds without limits for children with disabilities. The wonderful group behind Boundless Playgrounds helps communities create special playgrounds for children of all abilities. There are swings and sandboxes specially designed for kids with physical disabilities. Kids with vision problems can enjoy the movement of swings and also use musical activities such as chime walls. Since her hometown in Connecticut had nothing like it, Hannah helped raise money for this new kind of playground.

    The inspiration for Boundless Playgrounds was a playground created by Amy Jaffe Barzach. It is named Jonathan's Dream in honor of her son. Jonathan's Dream and many Boundless Playgrounds around the country have a glider swing that can be used by kids who use wheelchairs and their friends. The glider swing at Jonathan's Dream was designed by Matthew Cavedon, who wasn't even 10 years old at the time. Matthew was motivated because he used a wheelchair himself and wanted to be able to have fun at playgrounds with other kids, regardless of their physical abilities or disabilities.

    The basic idea behind Boundless Playground is that play is both part of the joy of childhood and an important way for children to learn about the world. Kids who are kept away from playgrounds are denied this enjoyment as well as the learning. Far from being a place of happy excitement, traditional playgrounds are often places of separation and loneliness for those who can't join in the fun.

    Contrary to some strict ideas about what a playground for children with special needs should be like, a Boundless Playground is every bit as colorful and challenging as a traditional playground. That's why it is inviting and fun for all children. And for Hanna, Matthew, and other kids like them, a playground like this is also a dream that comes true.

    1. (1) What did Hannah Kristan do? 
    2. (2) We can learn from the passage that Boundless Playgrounds ____. 
    3. (3) What is Hanna and Matthew's dream?
  • 1.  任务型阅读

    Exam Anxiety

    Has this ever happened to you? You've been studying hard for your midterm, but when you walk into your exam, your mind goes blank, your heart races fast, you get sweaty palms and find it hard to breathe.

    Everyone feels stressed during exams. Usually, it results from a fear of failure, lack of adequate preparation time and bad experiences taking tests in the past. This is normal and often helps you work harder, think faster and generally improve your performance. You may also feel that other people are managing the exam better than you. This can cause you to feel that your mind has "gone blank" on information you know you have revised.

    Some choose to ignore the problem, while others don't review because they think they will do badly anyway and even miss exams due to the anxiety. It can also be really easy to think that if you don't try and then you fail, you won't feel as bad as if you fail after trying really hard.

    So what can you do to fight against the negative mindset and stay calm before and during your test? Yes, this seems obvious, but it's worth repeating. If you feel confident that you've prepared thoroughly, you'll feel more confident walking into the test. The second tip is simple: just start. The blank page can maximize your anxiety. You can always go back and change things later if needed, but a few quick answers can get the ball rolling. Besides, allocating(分配) your time is equally important. Look through the whole test before getting started. Mentally allocate how much time you'll spend on each section. If there's time to recheck, even better.

    A. The first thing you should do is to be prepared.

    B. People often deal with exam stress in many unhelpful ways.

    C. If these classic signs of exam anxiety sound familiar, you're not alone!

    D. Therefore, people need an appropriate amount of pressure to help deal with exams.

    E. Realizing time is almost up and that there's still a lot of blank space will make you desperate.

    F. However, if you are overly anxious about the result, you may be unable to focus on your work.

    G. After you get the paper, dive right in by getting some questions done to build up your confidence.

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