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I had been annoying my parents to help me ___4___a bike for college.Scared but ___5___, I decided to try riding it. I mean, wasn't it supposed to be ___6___ ? Alas, it was not.___7___, I spent five or ten minutes riding around, doing small turns or practicing shifting gears(bc!c). Then I practised in the street. The greatest moment of it all is___8___my father was there with me, every step of the way. He ran up and down the street making sure my ___9___wasn't due to a negative result. I'll never forget those moments. Who says ___10___ with your parents end before college?Then, college came. The look on my father's face was ___11___ when he showed me how to lock my bike. Over various methods of communication, my father ___12___ ask: "Did you ride your bike today?" ___13___ , for almost two months, my answer was no.Why? I was hesitant (邚憉剉). ___14___ was not on my schedule. But then, with a kick of confidence, I___15___my bike in September. All I kept thinking was that my father and mother would be ___16___of me! Even if it was doing something as small as riding my bike!Now, all I want to do is ride my bike! There are ___17___no words to describe the rush you get while riding your bike. To__18__myself, I set goals. It feels unbelievable to know that you hit your goals.The next time you are___19___with emotions, ride a bike. The best part of my cycling experience is that___20___ you fall, you pick yourself back up. It's as simple as that.1. A. inspired B. confused C. embarrassed D. upset2. A. merely B. actually C. exactly D. probably3. A. improved B. arose C. worked D. changed4. A. equip B. repair C. purchase D. ride5. A. anxious B. curious C. serious D. cautious6. A. easy B. boring C. dangerous D. awkward7. A. In fact B. At last C. In all D. At first8. A. where B. what C. when D. whether9. A. screaming B. laughing C. talking D. whispering10. A. conflicts B. memories C. talks D. holidays11. A. annoyed B. strange C. priceless D. determined12. A. could B. must C. should D. would13. A. Unfortunately B. Occasionally C. Generally D. Happily14. A. Traveling B. Failing C. Shopping D. Driving15. A. put away B. picked up C. searched for D. got on16. A. ashamed B. tired C. proud D. nervous17. A. absolutely B. occasionally C. frequently D. eventually18. A. persuade B. enjoy C. protect D. challenge19. A. impressed B. choked C. bored D. moved20. A. because B. though C. once D. unless,{孨倐 桘t銐qQ9\槝蟢\槝2R 醤R18R A Scientists have created a scent(lsT)-delivery system that releases a pleasant fragrance when you sweat. Apply it to your skin, and the more you sweat, the better you ll smell. That s because the perfume only gets released upon contact with moisture(nl).Chemists from Harvard University combined two compounds(STir) to create their new system. One chemical is alcohol-based. This is the nice-smelling perfume. The other chemical is an ionic liquid(粂P['`瞞SO), which is a type of salt that is liquid at room temperature. Ionic liquids are made of ions---molecules that have lost or gained one or more electrons. If the molecule loses electrons, it will have a positive charge. If it gains electrons, it gets a negative charge. Ionic liquids contain the same number of positive and negative ions, which makes them neutral(-N'`剉), with no overall electric charge. In general, ionic liquids have no smell.When the perfume and ionic liquid are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. This bonds the molecules to each other. The reaction also temporarily inactivates(ON;m脥) the perfume s molecules. So when applied to the skin, the new perfume has no scent in the beginning. But adding water or sweat breaks the bond between the molecules. That releases the scent into the air.揟he rate of the release of the fragrance depends on how much you sweat, in other words, how much water is available, explains chemist Nimal Gunaratne from Harvard University, who led the research. 揝weat is like the command to let the fragrance go.Christian Quellet is a chemist who has worked in the perfume industry for a long time. He is now an independent consultant based in Switzerland. 揋unaratne抯 perfume opens the door to new developments and applications of fragrance controlled-release systems, he says. Controlled-release systems allow small quantities of some compounds that they hold to enter the environment slowly.The system also traps some chemicals in sweat that are responsible for the bad sweat smell. These compounds are called thiols (kx噾). Just as water does, thiols break apart the bond that ties the perfume to the ionic liquid. When this happens, the thiols attach to the ionic liquid and their bad scent is inactivated as the perfume had been. This means the water in sweat and its thiols are both able to release the fragrance from the newly developed perfume.21. Which of the following makes the scent delivery system special?A. When it releases scent can be well controlled. B. No perfume is required in the system.C. The scent can last for a long time. D. Sweat can help release the scent.22. The scent is released into the air when ________.A. the perfume comes into contact with the skin B. the perfume and ionic liquid contact each otherC. the perfume抯 molecules are inactivated by waterD. sweat activates the molecules of the perfume in the mixture23. What Nimal Gunaratne says in Paragraph 4 suggests that with this scent-delivery system _____.A. the more you sweat, the better you will smell B. the perfume can抰 always cover the bad smell.C. how much water is available doesn抰 matter muchD. how you smell depends on how much perfume you use24. What is Christian Quellet抯 attitude towards Gunaratne抯 new perfume?A. Indifferent. B. Favorable. C. Doubtful. D. Critical. BNelle Harper Lee better known by her pen name Harper Lee, was an American novelist widely known for To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960. Immediately successful, it won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and has become a classic of modem American literature. In 1991 an organization conducted a survey that made readers identify books that had 搈ade a difference in their lives. The result? Lee's book trailed only The Bible. Alongside the works of Shakespeare and Twain, this novel remains one of the most widely taught books nationwide, reaching about 70% of American public schools. What makes it such a typical read for young people?English class is a place where young Americans come to know themselves. In the folds of dusty books, students can make contact with humanity beyond the shallow small talk of the school hallways. Disturbed by hormones (w\檮 and anxiety, teenagers get through school with confusion and frustration. Literature is a safety valve (塠hQ N it promises relief, a place to figure out one's problems and get to know oneself better.The novel particularly distinguishes itself in this aspect. It speaks in a child's voice without treating its readership as children. Some critics have called it an 搃mpossible achievement, a children's book penned by a well-educated adult it's unlikely that a child like Scout could exist in the real world. But that's exactly what makes it such a charming, attractive read for young people. It indicates the consciousness of a well-educated adult facing difficult realities, but describes it through the light and playful voice of a curious little girl.Gaby Hick, a third- year student focused on English literature at Brown University, calls it one of the first books that kids and young adults read that deals with serious issues N rape, race, mental issues . She adds,  The story makes these adult themes accessible because of Scout. The book抯 setting, a small town in Alabama affected by the Great Depression of the 1930s, may appear very different from the experience of most kids reading it today. But Lee's words make her story feel alive and present.In 2006, however, critic Thomas Mallon expressed his regret about the book's avoiding complexity in The New Yorker. But her novel makes a great teaching tool for teenagers precisely because its moral view is as clear as that of one of Aesop's Fables. That absence of ambiguity (+T蕓vQ瀼 in this novel doesn't mean the novel is free of challenging ideas, either. Will Serratelli, another literature student at Brown says,  There aren t many hard moral questions being asked & but it opens up all these other questions that 1 hadn't thought about before. My English teachers always asked, Do you sympathize ( T臽 with this character? Would you want to hang out with them? When you give a kid a book where those questions don't even need to be asked, it forces them to dig deeper. Mallon's criticism is accurate in that this novel may present too limited a view of racism in America. That's especially problematic because it is one of the only books consistently assigned to American students that acknowledges (b racial discrimination (gk茐 at all. However, To Kill a Mockingbird may owe some of its popularity as a teaching text to the fact that the narrative voice is a white one. Naomi Vamis, an African Studies student at Brown says, 揑t's another practice of telling stories about black people through white central characters, she says.While the novel is undoubtedly worth its place in the classroom, English teachers may do well to consider that it is a white author's perspective and ought to be the only beginning of a dialogue about race and never the final word. But as a gateway to more mature ideas, and as a YA(young adult) distillation (衏紁 of complex concepts young people may not have grasped before, Lee's novel is invaluable.25. According to the passage, the novel To Kill a Mockingbird can help us _______________.A. reduce much anxiety for fear of losing ourselves B. understand what the real personality of human isC. know more about the past U.S. economic situationD. find and deal with some other complicated questions26. What does the underlined word 搕railed most probably mean in Paragraph 1 ?A. was as good as. 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What can we conclude from Will Serratelli's statement underlined in Paragraph 5?A. The kids are unwilling to answer challenging questions.B. The kids have to face more moral questions. C. The kids tend to sympathize with the characters.D. The kids are motivated to think further.28. Why is the novel well received by teenagers in the U.S.?A. Because it reveals racial discrimination in America.B. Because a white author tells the stories about black people.C. Because it makes some serious adult issues accessible.D. Because it is widely used as a tool for moral judgments in society.29. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To tell us about the content of the novel. B. To explain the reasons for its popularity.C. To introduce some different comments. D. To approve of the creative writing style.,{ N倐: 鸑媁桘?qQ10\槝; 蟢\槝1R, 醤R10R)What do you do when somebody hurts you? Do you want to hurt that person back, or do you hold it against them for the rest of your life? If you answered  yes to these questions, know that you are like most people. To forgive is something that most people generally have difficulty with.People don抰 forgive readily, because it is easier to hate than to forgive. Some people think to forgive is a sign of weakness, but actually to forgive takes courage and effort.Forgiveness is a gift from a generous heart. It is not a reward for good behavior. It is not based on whether the person deserves it or whether the person has asked for it.Besides, forgiveness is an act and a process, which often takes time. The deeper your pain, the longer it usually takes to completely forgive. It is an act because it is not just the words you say, but also your actions which show if you抳e truly forgiven someone.Forgiveness is necessary because it helps removes the burden of bitterness and hate. It takes a lot of energy to hate and to keep that hate in place. Hate puts unnecessary stress on your body. It is a well-known fact, proven by numerous studies, that bitterness and hate can actually make you sick. The moment that people forgive and let go of their hate, they will start to get well. Forgiveness brings freedom, whereas revenge (Y) is neither sweet nor satisfying.I have personal experience of this. I used to be very cynical about life and didn t forgive easily. At the time, I also struggled in every area of my life. Things just didn抰 seem to work out for me. It is as if everything that could go wrong, always went wrong. That was until somebody told me to take a look at my attitude. And when I forgave those who wronged me and changed my attitude, everything else changed. It didn抰 happen overnight. It took a while, but I could see and feel the difference.Are things not working out in your life, despite you doing all the 搑ight things? Is it possible that you are holding 搖nforgiveness in your heart? It is worth thinking about. IntroductionIt is common that people find it difficult to forgive those ___30 them.Myth of forgivenessTo forgive is a sign of weakness.Truth of forgivenessTo forgive is in fact a sign of 31 To forgive shows you have a generous heart, not that someone has done something good that is 32 your forgiveness..The time it takes to forgive someone is decided by the 33 of the pain. It is your action rather than words that really 34 . Reasons for forgivenessTo hate requires much energy, thus 35 unnecessary stress on the body. Forgiveness 36 you from bitterness and burden.Author抯 experienceEverything seemed to go wrong until I was 37 of my own attitude towards things happening to me.Everything changed in 38 to my changed attitude. 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