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My heart always sinks when Robbie invites me to his house for dinner. He’s a wonderful person, but to be candid, he’s a terrible cook.

A.honest

B.friendly

C.careful

D.energetic

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第1题

My heart ______ because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.A) sinkB)

My heart ______ because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.

A) sink

B) sank

C) sunk

D) sinks

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第2题

In Counting Stars, "Take that money, watch it burn, Sink in the river. The lessons are learned". What lessons are learned?

A、When young and rich, "I" did bad things, my heart was black. Now old and mature, "I" realized that money is not so important, but freedom is.

B、Money is kept safe with you only if it is buried of hidden under the bottom of the river

C、Every girl likes money. "I" let her take money and watch in fron of her.

D、Money is less important than love

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第3题

该章节外国作品的背景音乐名称是

A.you always on my mind

B.tommorow

C.marry you

D.my heart will go on

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第4题

该章节外国作品的背景音乐名称是()

A、you always on my mind

B、tommorow

C、marry you

D、my heart will go on

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第5题

听力原文:Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater tha

听力原文: Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater that almost always had chocolate covered raisins in the left pocket. Grandpapa always read to me. I'd sit beside him and listen.

When Grandpapa got old and couldn't see well enough to read anymore, I read to him. I'd read until his eyes closed and he started to fall asleep.

As I quietly got up, Grandpapa would reach into the pocket of his grey sweater and pull out a box of chocolate covered raisins, pressing them into my teenaged hand. Eyes still closed, he would whisper "I remembered".

Grandpapa always said things like: "You scratch my back an' I'll scratch yours," and "Share, little one. Sharing makes everything better." Somehow, everything always was better.

I'll never forget the call from the hospital. Grandpapa had suffered a heart attack. My Mother was so upset, crying so many tears. It was snowing that night, great big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight.

It's snowing this morning, big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight. I sit and watch the snowflakes fall, thinking about Grandpapa with love in my heart and a cup of coffee in my hands. I will always remember his wise words, "Sharing makes everything better." The need to reach out to another human being is instinctive, and as necessary as the air that we breathe.

It is my sincere hope that you will want to share something of yourself. A kind word to a stranger perhaps, or a compliment to someone that deserves one. It is these small acts of sharing, and caring, that make this world a better place.

(33)

A.Chocolate covered raisins.

B.Chocolate covered peanuts.

C.A banana.

D.An apple.

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第6题

Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parl...

Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door. The blind was pulled down to within an inch of the sash so that I could not be . When she came out on the doorstep my heart . I ran to the hall, seized my books and her. I kept her brown figure always in my eye and, when we came near the point at which our ways diverged, I my pace and passed her. This happened morning after morning. I had never to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.

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第7题

听力原文: Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater th
at almost always had chocolate covered raisins in the left pocket. Grandpapa always read to me. I’d sit beside him and listen.

When Grandpapa got old & couldn’t see well enough to read anymore, I read to him. I’d read until his eyes closed and he started to fall asleep.

As I quietly got up, Grandpapa would reach into the pocket of his grey sweater and pull out a box of chocolate covered raisins, pressing them into my teen-aged hand. Eyes still closed, he would whisper "I remembered".

Grandpapa always said things like; "You scratch my back an’ I’ll scratch yours," and "Share, little one. Sharing makes everything better. ’ Somehow, everything always was better.

I’ll never forget the call from the hospital. Grandpapa had suffered a heart attack. My Mother was so upset, crying so many tears. It was snowing that night. Great big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight.

It’s snowing this morning, big fluffy snowflakes fall through the glow of the streetlight. I sit and watch the snowflakes fall, thinking about Grandpapa with love in my heart and a cup of coffee in my hands. I will always remember his wise words, "Sharing makes every thing better. ’ The need to reach out to another human being is instinctive, and as necessary as the air that we breathe.

It is my sincere hope that you will want to share something of yourself. A kind word to a stranger perhaps, or a compliment to someone that deserves one. It is these small act a of sharing, and caring, that make this world a better place.

(33)

A.chocolate covered raisins.

B.chocolate covered peanuts.

C.a banana.

D.an apple.

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第8题

听力原文:Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater tha

听力原文: Frozen forever in time are memories of wire rimmed glasses and a grey sweater that almost always had chocolate covered raisins in the left pocket. Grandpapa always read to me. I'd sit beside him and listen.

When Grandpapa got old & couldn't see well enough to read anymore, I read to him. I'd read until his eyes closed and he started to fall asleep.

As I quietly got up, Grandpapa would reach into the pocket of his grey sweater and pull out a box of chocolate covered raisins, pressing them into my teen-aged hand. Eyes still closed, he would whisper "I remembered".

Grandpapa always said things like; "You scratch my back an' I'll scratch yours," and "Share, little one. Sharing makes everything better. ' Somehow, everything always was better.

I'll never forget the call from the hospital. Grandpapa had suffered a heart attack. My Mother was so upset, crying so many tears. It was snowing that night. Great big fluffy snowflakes falling through the glow of the streetlight.

It's snowing this morning, big fluffy snowflakes fall through the glow of the streetlight. I sit and watch the snowflakes fall, thinking about Grandpapa with love in my heart and a cup of coffee in my hands. I will always remember his wise words, "Sharing makes every thing better. ' The need to reach out to another human being is instinctive, and as necessary as the air that we breathe.

It is my sincere hope that you will want to share something of yourself. A kind word to a stranger perhaps, or a compliment to someone that deserves one. It is these small act a of sharing, and caring, that make this world a better place.

(33)

A.chocolate covered raisins.

B.chocolate covered peanuts.

C.a banana.

D.an apple.

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第9题

"I smoke for my health," I declared in a newspaper article published in 1979.(46) . I reas

"I smoke for my health," I declared in a newspaper article published in 1979. (46) . I reasoned that smoking made me cough and thus prevented pneumonia (肺炎); smoking made my heart go faster and eliminated the need for special exercise; smoking restrained my appetite and kept me trim. And then, at 51, I had a heart attack.

I knew the risk factors for early heart attacks include hypertension, diabetes(糖尿病), and a family history of heart disease, high blood-cholesterol (胆固醇)levels and smoking. (47) .

Strange how the evidence that linked smoking to heart disease appeared unclear to me, and how the same data now appear overwhelmingly convincing. Why stop now? Smokers who stop after their first heart attack have an 80-percent chance of living ten more years-- (48) .

As a smoker, I always resented the fact that we smokers received only scorn from non-smokers. How could non-smokers know that smoking was had for the health if there were no smokers to prove it? Being a member of the experimental group, rather than the control group, deserves a certain measure of social appreciation. I've done my time. I' m now ready to be a control. I no longer smoke for my health. My health can' t stand the help.

Will I miss the late - night trips to find a store that's still open and selling cigarettes? Will I miss searching through ashtrays(烟灰缸)to find the longest butt(烟蒂) that is still smokable? Only time will tell. Not smoking may give me the time to find out.

(49) Sure. Here is all you have to do. First, experience a severe crushing pain under your breastbone as you finish a cigarette. Next, have yourself admitted to a coronary-care(心脏康复)unit and be stripped of your clothing and belongings. Finally, remain in the unit at absolute bed rest for four days while smoking is forbidden. This broke my habit (50)

A. Was it easy to stop?

B. if they don't, a 60 percent chance.

C. See if it works for you.

D. All the smokers find it's hard to stop.

E. Since I am a doctor, this advice attracted amused attention.

F. The first four were in my favour, but I chose to smoke.

(46)

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