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The Arabs use horses or camels in much of their everyday life; they use them in their sports, too. Some sports are so interesting that people everywhere go in for them. Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers. Some sports or games go back thousands of years, like running or jumping. Chinese boxing, for example, has a very long history. But basketball and volleyball are rather new. Neither one is a hundred years old yet. People are inventing new sports or games all the time. People from different countries may not be able to understand each other, but after a game they often become good friends. Sports help to train a person's character . One learns to fight hard but fight fair, to win without pride and to lose with grace.1. According to this passage, which of the following isn't true?A. Sports help to train a person's character.B. People swim only because there are a lot of rivers in their country.C. People from different countries may not be able to understand each other before a game.D. Sports and games can develop the friendship between peoples all over the world.2. The writer didn't tell us in this passage that ________.A. basketball was invented in America B. sports change with the seasonsC. games and sports often grow out of people's work and everyday activitiesD. football is played all over the world3. From this passage we can see that _______.A. sports and games are unimportant things that people doB. sports and games should be treated only as amusement C. sports and games are only useful to the oldD. none of the above is trueBChildren have their own rules in playing games. They seldom need a referee and rarely trouble to keep scores. They don't care much about who wins or loses, and it doesn't seem to worry them if the game is not finished. Yet, they like games that depend a lot on luck, so that their personal abilities cannot be directly compared. They also enjoy games that move in stages, in which each stage, the choosing of leaders, the picking-up of sides, or the determining of which side shall start, is almost a game in itself. Grown-ups can hardly find children's games exciting, and they often feel puzzled at why their kids play such simple games again and again. However, it is found that a child plays games for very important reasons. He can be a good player without having to think whether he is a popular person, and he can find himself being a useful partner to someone of whom he is ordinarily afraid. He becomes a leader when it comes to his turn. He can be confident, too, in particular games, that it is his place to give orders, to pretend to be dead, to throw a ball actually at someone, or to kiss someone he has caught. It appears to us that when children play a game they imagine a situation under their control. Everyone knows the rules, and more importantly, everyone plays according to the rules. Those rules may be childish, but they make sure that every child has a chance to win.4. What is true about children when they play gamesA. They don't need rules. B. They want to pick a better team. C. They can test their personal abilities. D. they can stop playing any time they like.5. To become a leader in a game the child has to ________.A. play well B. wait for his turnC. be confident in himself D. be popular among his playmates6. What do we know about grown-upsA. They are not interested in games. B. They find children's games too easy.C. They don't need a reason to play games. D. They don't understand children's games.7. Why does a child like playing gamesA. Because he can be someone other than himself. B. Because he can become popular among friends.C. Because he finds he is always lucky in games. D. Because he likes the place where he plays a game.CIn 1997, Mary gave a present of $ 500, 000 to the University of Southern Mississippi. She wanted to help poor students. It was a very generous thing to do. But her friends and neighbors were surprised. Mary was a good woman. She went to church. She was always friendly and helpful. But everyone in her town knew that Mary was not rich. In fact, she was poor.How did a poor 89-year-old woman have so much money? Mary was born in 1908 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She had to leave school when she was eight years old to help her family. She took a job washing clothes. She earned only a few dollars a day. She washed the clothes by hand. Then she hung the clothes to dry. She did this for nearly 80 years. In the 1960s, she bought an automatic washer and dryer. But she gave them away. She did not think they got the clothes clean enoughAt that time, many people started to buy their own washers and dryers. Mary did not have much work, so she started to iron clothes instead.Mary never married nor had children. Her life was very simple. She went to work and to church. She read her Bible. She had a black-and-white television. But she did not watch it very much. It had only one channel.Mary saved money all her life and eventually had about $ 800, 000. When she was 89, a lawyer helped her make a will. She left the money to the church, her relatives and the university. Mary wanted to help others. She did not think she was a special person. But then people found out about her present to the university. She received many honors. She even flew in an airplane for the first timeMary died in 1999. She was a shy and ordinary woman who became famous.8. Mary gave $ 500, 000 to the University of Southern Mississippi___________. A. to surprise her friends and neighbors B. to help the poor students C. to prove she was a rich woman D. to show her generosity9. From the passage we can learn that___________, A. Mary left school young to help support her family B. Mary抯 parents asked her to wash clothes for others C. an automatic washer and dryer were too expensive for her D. Mary started to iron clothes because she didn抰 get other skills10. Which of the following tells us Mary lived a very simple life? A. She went to the church every day with friends. B. She didn抰 like others to buy an automatic washer. C. She didn抰 have much work to do. D. She only had a black-and-white television with one channel.11. What kind of person is Mary according to the passage? A. Rich and friendly. B. Hard-working and helpful.C. Well-educated and special. D. Poor and silly.DMost children have ever heard their parents yell 搒it up straight! or  don t slouch(亱?€蒪)! when they eat dinner. Nowadays, it is also heard around another activity  video games. Ten-year-old Owaish admits it takes him three to four hours a day to play games on his tablet computer. In addition, he plays for about two hours on the smart phone every day. As a result, he started suffering a severe pain in the neck around June or July. What s worse the pain has spread to the hand and back gradually, which makes his mother Mehzabin become concerned.The doctors note the number of young children with the chronic pain(ba'`舥) in their necks, arms and shoulders is on the increase sharp in recent years . They are not aging, they haven t had an accident, the blood reports are fine, their X-rays are fine, and their MRIs are fine. Facts have proved that the pain is from the poor posture while they are playing video games on smart phones or other electronic devices. 19-year 杘ld student Nida feels pain in the finger which holds the weight of her smart phone most of the day. Nida almost uses her smart phone 24/7, which means 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or all the time. Health experts predict there will be not only physical but psychological and emotional problems resulting from the overuse of electronic devices. They encourage people to often take breaks and exercise from using computers, smart phones or other devices. Stand up! Stretch(8OU\) the legs, back, shoulders and arms in all the possible directions. That s the most effective way and maybe the key to solving the problem completely. After all, the medication doesn抰 help sometimes.12. What is Mehzabin worried about?A. Her son has no table manners. B. Her son抯 physical problems get worse.C. Her son doesn抰 work hard at school. D. Her son spends much money on games.13. What do we know about the chronic pain? A. It is caused by the wrong body position. B. Adults don抰 have the problem.C. Using a heavy smart phone will cause it. D. Children with it often have other diseases.14. According to health experts, _______.A. people should stop using smart phones B. people must take medicine to cure the chronic painC. best treatment for the chronic pain is exercising D. the chronic pain has nothing to do with one抯 mental health15. What may be the best title for the text?A. To Play Games Well, Sit Up Straight B. Too Much Gaming Is A Pain In The NeckC. How To Avoid The Pain In The Neck D. How To Be More Fit By Playing Games9hnc韜噀匭筟 蜰韜噀T剉 恲?N 慂Q齹kXeQzz}vY剉gsO 恲  恲?N g$Ny楘NYYO 恲0Your life is built around the choices you make. The more choices you have, the more difficult these choices are to make. 16 Gather important informationDo your homework when you make a big life decision. Know and understand all the available choices and the influence each may have. 17 Seek information from professionals and learn other people抯 experience. Be sure to check the sources you use, particularly online sources.Explore your goals and valuesKnow what you value most in your life, the kind of lifestyle you want to have in the future and what you want your life to be filled with. A single decision can influence many areas of your life. 18 List all possible resultsRecord all the costs and benefits of each choice and research findings. This will help you recall important aspects because decisions that seem to be simple might have many unseen possibilities. Put the list away for a time and turn the problem over your mind. 19 Use this list to make the best choice for you. 20 Avoid making choices when you are tired, stressed, hungry or in a hurry. You can do some physical exercise or have a good rest before you make a decision. Make sure your choice supports your positive emotions and your long-term goals.A. Make decisions with a calm mind.B. Plan out your days or weeks in advance.C. Talk to people who can offer you good advice.D. During this stressful time, you are going through many different emotions.E. People who don抰 consider their own goals end up doing what everyone is doing.F. This will enable you to spot any other benefit or cost you forget and add it to your list.G. Since some decisions have long-lasting influence, you must make these choices carefully.孾媁kXzz桘 Nb楉w噀 蜰韜噀TT槝@b賬剉踁*N 恲A0B0C孴D -N  慂Q颯錘kXeQzz}vY剉gsO 恲 v^(WT{槝aS N\鍕y槀m褳0I used to abandon myself to despair. Last year, my mother 21 from a stroke(-N螛  and had an operation on her brain. I felt my whole life turn upside down and I had no 22 what I could do to help her to relieve her 23 . Tears welled up in my eyes whenever I was alone.Last month I 24 a precious watch, which was an 18-year-old birthday gift from my father. I could not fall asleep for a couple of nights because I felt 25 about the loss.There have been many 26 like these in my life. 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