Don’t play computer games too often, for once ________ them, you will suffer later on.

A. adapted to        B. addicted to     C. adjusted to    D. applied to

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  A sense of humor, God’s greatest gift to mankind, is universally considered the valuable personal wealth.It is to be cultivated(培育).A person without humor is just like a spring without flowers, a dish without seasoning.In a sense, your personality lies in your sense of humor.

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  Humor helps us live in harmony with others.It is unavoidable to have misunderstanding and tension with others during work or study.But humor can, as a “comforter”, ease these problems quicker than angry words or quarrels.With it you can always keep in good terms with others.

(1)

It seems that ________.

[  ]

A.

humor cannot ease tension

B.

humors don’t play a very important part in our daily life

C.

humors are very important in our daily life

D.

humors are the gift of God

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The underlined word “harmony” probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

pleasing

B.

interest

C.

friendship

D.

eager

(3)

The writer thinks ________ the best cure of misunderstanding between people.

[  ]

A.

laughing

B.

silence

C.

talk

D.

humor

(4)

Which of the following is NOT true?

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A.

We must never have tension with the people around us.

B.

A person with a sense of humor is popular with the other people.

C.

Humor can make you refreshed.

D.

Humor can keep you getting along well with others.

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But shouldn’t you impress other people whose opinions you do care about ? Anyway, they are people you want to meet : customers, friends and family.
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  B.the youth running culture in American schools

  C.youth culture which is mysterious to school students

  D.how to become part of the culture of school runners

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  (2)Adults don’t play games while running.

  (3)Adults don’t push themselves to the 1imit

  (4)Adults don’t run in 1arge groups.

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  A.the writer is strong--willed

  B.running is exhausting and boring

  C.a(chǎn)dult running is not as good as youth running

  D.a(chǎn)dults are not as competitive as youths

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    A.criticize adult running

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It has been difficult to sit on the bench for the majority of my high school basketball career.I watch my team from the baseline and   36   why I am not good enough to be on the floor.  37   endless hours of work and devotion, pushing myself through drill after drill, the   38   thing I want is to be a cheerleader(啦啦隊隊長).The feeling of   39   is sometimes very powerful and drives me to   40   on the spot.I often feel as though my efforts are wasted and my time is eaten away, devoted to   41  .

It is   42   to be a spectator (旁觀者)for the game I love, knowing that no one has enough faith to give me the chance to   43  .Tears well up, but I hold them back and stabilize (使安定)myself.I shouldn’t be so   44  over something so silly.

Away from the game, it’s easier to put my thoughts together,   45   letting my emotions drive my reasoning.I consider   46   I am where I am.I have played basketball my whole life.I have a passion for the   47   and always have.There is nothing like the thrill of   48   : the swish of the net, the sweat rolling off my cheeks, even the bruises (傷疤)are battle wounds worn   49   after every game.

Even if I don’t play much, I take part in every  50   .I am part of a team of girls who   51 

together like a family.I am there for them,   52   they are for me.

The decision isn’t difficult when I consider the   53   that being a part of a team brings me — and not just any team, but my team.I   54   basketball and my teammates.When I think about that, my view from the   55   really isn’t so bad after all.

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37.A.Before        B.a(chǎn)fter      C.During        D.Since

38.A.first        B.next       C.other     D.last

39.A.toughness B.sadness     C.hopelessness     D.worthlessness

40.A.fight       B.quit        C.retire     D.separate

41.A.a(chǎn)nything    B.something C.everything D.nothing

42.A.heartbreaking   B.hardworking      C.outstanding       D.easy-going

43.A.rest        B.shine     C.win         D.think

44.A.sorry      B.nervous      C.upset     D.a(chǎn)fraid

45.A.other than B.rather than        C.more than D.less than

46.A.what      B.how     C.why        D.whether

47.A.sport     B.music          C.a(chǎn)rt        D.science

48.A.watching   B.waiting       C.learning     D.playing

49.A.proudly       B.painfully     C.luckily         D.bravely

50.A.game     B.practice     C.discussion D.decision

51.A.live         B.stick       C.join         D.compete

52.A.if             B.because     C.though       D.a(chǎn)s

53.A.kindness    B.relation      C.joy          D.way

54.A.love        B.thank     C.help       D.miss

55.A.court     B.bench    C.stadium         D.floor

 

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