— What time _____ Tom tomorrow?
— At 8:00 a.m.
[     ]
A. do you meet
B. will you meet
C. would you meet
D. are you meeting
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—— Hello,Zhu Hua.I’ll have to return to Canada because I’ve worked here for a year.

—— _____!

A.What tim?flies B.How time flies

C.What does time fly D.How does time fly

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—— Hello,Zhu Hua.I’ll have to return to Canada because I’ve worked here for a year.

——               !


  1. A.
    What tim?flies
  2. B.
    How time flies
  3. C.
    What does time fly
  4. D.
    How does time fly

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--- Hello,Zhu Hua.I’ll have to return to Canada because I’ve worked here for a year.
--- ___________!


  1. A.
    What tim?flies
  2. B.
    How time flies
  3. C.
    What does time fly
  4. D.
    How does time fly

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閱讀理解。
      "Son!" Tim's father shouted, "Is it possible for you to turn that noise down!?"
      "Sorry dad, but I love to play it loud because it makes me happy!" Tim replied while driving. He had
bought the car a week before he got his driver's license. The old car was all he could afford with the money
he'd earned since he was 14 mowing lawns (修草坪) in his neighborhood.
      "Tim", his father asked again with that same worried look Tim was used to seeing, "What makes you
happy by listening to that screaming (尖聲的) guitar and what's the name of that trash?"
       "The song is called 'Happy'."
       "All I hear is that noisy guitar."
       "You never listen long enough to hear the words!"
       They continued arguing.
       As Tim neared the bend in the narrow road leading to their home, a new red sports car was out of
control. Tim madly tried to turn to the right but the red car hit the driver's side of Tim's car very quickly.
       Tim's father saw Tim's face was covered in blood. The driver of the red sports car ran near. "Sir, I'm
sorry! Here's my phone!" the young man shouted with a strong smell of beer on his breath.
       Tim was taken to the hospital. As Tim's mother arrived, she and her husband cried with fear
uncontrollably. Then the doctor asked them to come to a private room. "Your son asked that if he died, I'd
promise to tell his dad something. Sir, he asked me to tell you to please listen long enough to hear the words."
      Two weeks after Tim's burial (葬禮), his father opened the door of the car that he simply could not bear
to sell. He turned Tim's favorite song up loudly and listened until he heard the words."I'm so happy; I'm so
grateful." 
       He knew what Tim had been trying to tell him for so many years. Tearfully he read the words:"A happy
heart makes the face cheerful, but sadness destroys the spirit."
1. How did Tim's father think of Tim's favorite music before the accident?

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A. It was exciting.
B. It was just like rubbish.
C. It was a kind of soft music.
D. It was popular with the young.
2. What might be the cause of the accident?

[     ]

A. Tim's father didn't pay attention while listening to music.
B. Tim had just learned driving one week before.
C. The road was too narrow for the two cars.
D. The driver of the red sports car drank too much beer.
3. What did Tim expect his father to do before he died?

[     ]

A. To listen to the words of that song.
B. To bury him with his favorite CD.
C. To learn to sing his favorite song.
D. To sell his old car later.
4. What would be the best title for the passage?

[     ]

A. Be happy
B. Tell my dad to hear the words
C. "Happy": Tim's favorite song
D. Father and son

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Workers may feel comfortable handing in a sick note for flu or physical illness but nearly half of workers reported not being happy to disclose a mental health condition at work,especially among manual(體力的)and skilled professions.

The survey of 1,000 workers by national charity The Shaw Trust found that 18.3% would not disclose a condition even to their HR department and only 17.9% would disclose details of an illness to a colleague.Of the respondents 34.5% said the reason they would not disclose a mental health condition was that they felt worried or ashamed they would be treated differently.This figure rose to 43.3% among16 to 24-year-olds.Besides,one in ten workers thought that disclosing a condition would reduce their chances of promotion with those in junior and middle management being most concerned.

Tim Cooper,managing director of The Shaw Trust,said:“The Office of National Statistics estimates that one in six people may suffer from a mental ill health condition at any one time.Despite this,our research illustrates people are still unwilling to disclose such a condition,particularly in the current economic climate in which workers are concerned about showing any sign of weakness.We know however from our work people with mental health conditions are perfectly capable of managing a job and their condition with the right support from their employers and therefore feel it is vital that such misunderstanding is laid to rest.”

To solve the problem,businesses need to create an environment in which people not only feel confident enough to discuss a mental health condition with a line manager or member of the HR team but in which they can also receive the support they need to continue making a valuable contribution.Additionally,to help businesses achieve this,The Shaw Trust has created a website offering advice and information.

1.The main idea of this passage is that _________.

A.workers tend to keep silent on mental health conditions

B.a(chǎn) large number of people suffer from a mental health problems

C.workers pay more attention to physical health than mental health

D.there are various reasons why workers disclose their mental health condition

2.Workers aren't willing to disclose their mental health condition mainly because _________.

A.they think it's their entire privacy

B.they will be dismissed if doing so

C.they are afraid it will influence their work

D.they will have no opportunity to get promoted

3.The underlined phrase “l(fā)aid to rest” in the third paragraph roughly means _________.

A.strengthened          B.understood           C.neglected                      D.removed

4.We can learn from what Tim Cooper said that _________.

A.people disclosing mental health conditions can do work perfectly

B.employers' support contributes to workers’ performances

C.the current economy is developing well

D.it's important for workers and employers to cooperate

5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The Shaw Trust will contribute to workers with mental problems.

B.Encouraging workers to disclose their mental health is beneficial to work.

C.The present business environment requires to be improved.

D.Manual and skilled professions cause more mental problems than others.

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