D.
Friends and Buddies(伙伴)
This program is planned for teenagers who have special needs with the goal of meeting within a community with other peers(同齡人). The purpose of the program is that it will lead to a better understanding of friendships. Gym, Swim, Surprise Guest, and Pizza are included. Ages 12-18, numbers of members are limited. Contact: Gloria Bass. This program is held 2 Fridays per month. Fees: $65/$85
Club Saturday Swim
This program is available to anyone aged 5-14 who is challenged by mental, physical, or emotional trouble. The program will be held each Saturday afternoon, 12:00-12:30 pm or 12:30-1:00 pm. Fees: $136/$260
Sibshops (Ages 10-13)
Sibshops is a program for siblings(兄弟姊妹) of children with challenges. It includes group activities and talk treatment ways with the focus on improving sibling relationships and whole family happiness. Location: Hope Church, Wilton CT. Wednesday: 4:00-5:00 pm. Fees: $50/$65
Banana Splits
Banana Splits is an educational support group for children in family trouble. Children aged 9-13 will have the opportunity to meet other children whose parents have separated or divorced, learn to recognize feelings, think of healthy coping skills and have a place to share their struggles through verbal(語言的), physical, and artistic experiences. Location: Hope Church, Wilton CT. Tuesday:4:30-5:30 pm. Fees: $50/$65
67. If you have free time only on Saturday, you can go to ______.
A. Friends and Buddies B. Club Saturday Swim
C. Sibshops (Ages 10-13) D. Banana Splits
68. Activities on how to lead to a better understanding of friendships are held ______.
A. 2 Fridays per month
B.12:00-12:30 or 12:30-1:00, Saturday afternoon
C.4:00-5:00 pm, Wednesday D.4:30-5:30 pm, Tuesday
69. If you go to Sibshops (Ages 10-13) , you can ______.
A. meet with other peers B. solve your mental problem
C. improve sibling relationships D. think of healthy coping skills
70. Which of the following is TRUE according to the four passages?
A. They are all in the same place. B. They are all free of charge.
C. They all hold activities each week. D. They are all intended for children.
71. The purpose of this passage is to ______.
A. help children deal with their trouble
B. encourage children to be happy and brave
C. list some problems children meet with
D. advertise some programs for children
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A. free B. busy C. powerful D. rich
A. students B. money C. service D. books
A. met B. observed C. comforted D. answered
A. enjoyed B. followed C. recognized D. demanded
A. studied B. agreed C. used D. gave
A. problems B. mistakes C. questions D. characters
A. had B. used C. was D. ought
A. way B. life C. subject D. plan
A. employing B. respecting C. getting D. supporting
A. unknown B. misunderstood C. refused D. discouraged
A. leading B. working C. writing D. thinking
A. that B. when C. whether D. why
A. readers B. visitors C. listeners D. friends
A. got B. left C . entered D. passed
A. invented B. chose C. suggested D. imagined
A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
A. speaking B. listening C. pleasing D. advising
A. scold B. praise C. trouble D. encourage
A. speak out B. give up C. get back D. stick to
A. Commonly B. Surprisingly C. Happily D. Naturally
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A. world B. Internet C. life D. fax
A. cost B. paid C. took D. spent
A. train B. meeting C. camp D. holiday
A. remind B. recall C. remember D. realize
A. occasionally B. regularly C. usually D. commonly
A. neighborhood B. group C. holiday D. summer
A. manage B. advise C. intend D. prefer
A. likely B. friendly C. coldly D. dear
A. regret B. sorry C. excited D. satisfied
A. teenager B. adult C. reader D. camper
A. see B. recite C. write D. read
A. gained B. had C. got D. deserved
A. that B. as C. because D. so
A. Because B. Though C. Since D. But
A. book B. novel C. paper D. lesson
A. let B. lead C. expect D. allow
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The information was highly detailed. There was even contact information for close friends of the people in the study.
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67. What does the underlined sentence in Para2.mean?
A. Obesity has a negative influence on a close friend.
B. Friends might also play a part in losing weight.
C. One might have a positive influence on one’s friend.
D. Friends usually don’t follow each other to lose weight.
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A. A man who has a fat brother.
B. A husband who has a fat wife.
C. A wife who has a fat husband.
D. A woman who a fat female friend.
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B. If one gains weight, one’s friends are likely to get fat.
C. A person’s health is closely linked with his /her social relationship.
D. Even if the friend lives far away, the influence still remains.
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A. researchers fail to find a more different sample
B. researchers have different ideas for family members and friends
C. researchers can meet these people regularly
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2.A. happened B. managed C. tried D. wanted
3.A. expecting B. lying C. talking D. joking
4.A. funny B. serious C. careful D. disappointed
5.A. find B. think C. realize D. see
6.A. indeed B. actually C. exactly D. instead
7.A. famous B. interesting C. big D. noisy
8.A. began B. stopped C. refused D. failed
9.A. problem B. choice C. interest D. work
10.A. just B. ever C. even D. surely
11.A. suit B. habit C. river D. pools
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13.A. advised B. admitted C. argued D. announced
14.A. recognized B. realized C. visited D. found
15.A. how B. whether C. where D. when
16.A. if B. because C. then D. though
17.A. doctor B. friend C. neighbour D. player
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2.A. disappointed B. amused C. excited D. surprised
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7. A. spare B. act C. live D. sleep
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13. A. added B. bought C. examined D. chose
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16. A. excellent B. practical C. special D. expensive
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