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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:單選題

—I heard they broke up!
—______? They were well-matched in high school.

A.So whatB.Why notC.How comeD.What a pity

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

There are a number of advantages when it comes to living alone. However, it also comes with a few safety concerns. You still never know who will be around the corner. Don’t become another victim; be sure to follow our tips.
1. All doors should be kept locked.
Always keep your doors locked when you are in your apartment or dorm. Make sure the doors are closed behind you when you come into the building and never leave your room unlocked, even when you are in it. There’s always a chance that someone might sneak in while you are unaware. Always try to remember to close doors behind you to ensure your safety.
2. Don’t lose your keys.
Even if you do everything you can to keep the doors locked, criminals might still be able to come into your house with a key. Always know where your keys are to prevent this. Never put them down in a public place or give them to friends. Also, before you bring your car into the repair shop, take off the house keys.
3. When it comes to safety, standing up for yourself is important.
If you aren’t getting all the security features you want, don’t be afraid to ask. If your lighting situation is less than ideal, discuss this with your supervisor or landlord. Talk to the campus security organization if you think a security phone near your dorm is a good idea. Request that the building employ someone to monitor those entering and leaving the building. You should feel safe where you reside (居住于), so stand up for your rights.
4. Be careful.
You still might find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation. Check your peephole (窺視孔) before letting anyone in. Whenever you witness something around your building that makes you uncomfortable or suspicious just dial 911. It is a good idea to always walk with a friend instead of alone. Become familiar with people who live in the building, so you can keep track of anyone that is a stranger.

【小題1】      to
follow when living alone
Leave your doors【小題2】      as soon as you come into the building so that someone is not able to sneak in.
Never lose your 【小題3】       or give them to others.
【小題4】          up for your rights:
Discuss this with your supervisor or landlord if you are not 【小題5】     
with your lighting situation.
Request the building to have someone 【小題6】      to monitor
those entering and leaving the building.
Ask the campus security organization to fix a security【小題7】     near your dorm.
Be careful
Dial 911 when you find something uncomfortable or 【小題8】     .
When walking, keep your friends in【小題9】      instead of alone.
Be familiar with people in the neighborhood so that you will
pay attention to 【小題10】      .

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

HARVARD, the top university in the United States, is a dream place for many students. Imagine being able to see how unique Harvard students are. Asking them what they learn. And how their classes are conducted.
This month, 300 students from different parts of China had an opportunity to spend a week with Harvard students. They gathered in the High School Attached to Fudan University in Shanghai where the Harvard College Association for US-China Relations Summit for Young Leaders in China (HSYLC 2007) took place. Over 40 Harvard undergraduates took part in it!
Around 2,000 Chinese students applied online for the program, which included various activities. Wang Wenjing, 17, from Shanghai Jingye High School was one of the 300 participants to be selected.
Seminars (研討會(huì))
Every day, the schedule was very busy filled with seminars, lectures, workshops (研習(xí)班), games and parties. Wang liked the seminars most.
Seminars are small classes with no more than 10 students. Wang could choose six from 40 different seminars to attend. A Harvard student led each one.
"They explored international issues such as US immigration (移民). We were allowed lively discussion and sometimes the only thing we did in a class was debate," Wang said. "To prepare for the next seminar, we often stayed up late doing research. No one could keep silent and it was fun to share ideas with others."
Celebrities’(名人) lectures
Each day, two or three lectures were given. Wang was excited that the lecturers were famous figures that before she had only seen on TV.
"I finally know why people are crazy about Yi Zhongtian. He is intelligent and eloquent (有口才的). Pu Bajia taught me how to overcome difficulties and plan for the future. All the lectures were inspiring," she said.
At the closing ceremony, Wang and her partner from Nanjing presented their workshop project. It was a survey of how Chinese view Americans, as an article about how Americans view Chinese is popular on the Internet.
"The program taught me what I could not otherwise learn in the classroom. Harvard students also let me know how important to be creative," she said.

Background information
300 Chinese students had an opportunity to spend a week with students of Harvard University, the most _【小題1】______ one in the USA, being able to see how unique the Harvard students are, what they learn and how their classes are 【小題2】___ out.
The programme was _【小題3】____ in the PRC, with over 40 Harvard undergraduate students _【小題4】____ part in it.
About 2000 Chinese students applied online, but only 300 were luckily chosen.
__【小題5】__
Seminars
Seminars are small classes with only 10 students, __【小題6】_____ by a Harvard student.
There were 40 different seminars for participants to choose from.
The Chinese students had to __【小題7】 _____ or debate in class.
Everyone had to stay up late, __【小題8】 ___ for the next one.
Celebrities’
lectures
Every day two or three _【小題9】____ lectures were given by famous figures who once appeared on TV, such as Yi Zhongtian.
Conclusion
Participants had to present their workshop projects, intended to encourage their ___【小題10】___.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

There is a kind of shopping that is called compulsive(強(qiáng)迫性的) shopping. Compulsive shopping is usually described as out of control and not reasonable.
How can we know whether we are one of compulsive shoppers? Compulsive shoppers go out and buy things much more often than other people do.They often buy things they do not need.Many times they will spend over their budget limits and get into deep financial trouble.While someone else will think many times if they can afford this or that thing,compulsive shoppers will have no awareness of the boundaries of a budget.They also often hide the things they have bought in order not to be blamed by other family members.They often refuse to admit their problem and cover up their debts with cheat.
Compulsive shopping usually occurs when a person feels sad,lonely or angry. Shopping will not guarantee more love,or cure the hurts,regrets,stress,and the problems of everyday life. Just the opposite, it eventually may make these feelings worse because of the increased financial problems the person has got from this addiction. Some families even lead to a divorce as compulsive shoppers spend a lot of time away from home.
Treating a shopping addiction requires various approaches.The best thing to start with is to recognize the problem by compulsive shoppers themselves. First of all,don’t use their credit cards,and instead,start paying by cash. It might be useful to make a shopping list in order to buy strictly what is needed.And if there is a chance to get attracted, it might help to have just some small money and leave the wallet at home.It is also good to ask family and friends for support. And if after all these people still feel out of control,then it is recommended to seek professional advice or a self­help group to deal with this problem.

     Title
             Compulsive shopping
      【小題1】 
       Uncontrollable and unreasonable shopping.
  Features of     compulsive     shoppers
●Going shopping more often and buying  【小題2】  things.
●Spending over their budget limits without being 【小題3】 of the boundaries of a budget.
●Keeping what they have bought【小題4】  to avoid being blamed.
●Denying their problem and  【小題5】  to cover up their debts.
Possible harmful   【小題6】 
 【小題7】  people's feelings worse because of the increased financial problems.
●Causing a divorce.
__【小題8】__
● Recognizing the problem and _【小題9】_ using their credit cards.
●Making a shopping list.
●Taking along just some small money.
●Asking family and friends for support.
●Seeking 【小題10】  advice or a self­help group.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

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Host family accommodation means that hosts treat the student as a full member of the household, eating together with the student and sharing the common living areas with him/her. No more than three adult students or four junior students will be accommodated in host family accommodation at one time.
Host family accommodation remains popular among international students. It is the most economical and beneficial accommodation for any student. It is also the best way to practise English and learn new cultures. As a result, it is often seen as the number-one choice for its advantages in language study, cultural communication and cost of living. Staying alongside host family enables students to get enough practice during the short time of their study so that their language acquisition is likely to become faster. Living in host families, students are able to spend a lot of time communicating with their “host parents”, who are often very hospitable and friendly, and get to know the local way of life, people and culture. Most host families are always ready to help students out in any situation. Often the bonds that are made between international students and their host families endure many years, and are maintained through letters and e-mails. Another advantage is that host family accommodation can sometimes be the least expensive. It attracts students as it ensures them a family type of living at a low cost.
The advantages, however, have not prevented host families from worrying. On the one hand, some host families are losing their unique selling point. One problem is that the majority of hosts in big cities, now generally single and young, have less time available for international students, but the selling point for host family accommodation is communication practice. On the other hand, students’ expectations have risen. They are becoming more demanding and asking for more than ever from their accommodation, as they come mainly from high socio-economic groups in their own countries.
To get out of the difficult situation, host families are now making efforts to improve the quality of service. They are trying to make living conditions better, including broadband Internet service, private bathroom, and access to plenty of hot water for long showers. They are also providing students with structured family activities.
It is believed that host family accommodation will keep the popularity vote with international students.

Title: Host Family Accommodation
Definition
Host family accommodation refers to a kind of accommodation in which the student is treated as a  【小題1】   member of the host family, eating together and sharing the living areas with the hosts.
【小題2】
Language study
Students learn the language faster because they 【小題3】   frequently enough.
Cultural communication
It is more convenient for students to communicate and get to know the local  【小題4】 , people and culture.
Cost of【小題5】
Sometimes it is the least expensive and enables students to live at a low cost.
Problems
Loss of the selling point
Hosts 【小題6】 enough time to communicate with students.
Rise in【小題7】
Students are demanding more from their host families.
【小題8】taken
Improvement of service quality
Hosts are【小題9】  living conditions.
They are offering students structured 【小題10】activities.
Conclusion
Host family accommodation will keep the popularity vote with international students.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Paul Lucas can often be seen walking around the city of San Francisco. Sometimes people are surprised to see him walking 【小題1】 any shoes or socks, 【小題2】 Lucas doesn’t mind at all. 【小題3】likes to walk barefoot, and so do 640 other members of Dirty Sole Society, the club that Lucas 【小題4】 (start) years ago. Lucas’ idea for this is to encourage others to live 【小題5】 (free) --- free of shoes.
According to Lucas, the barefoot life has many advantages. 【小題6】  most important is simply that it feels good. He also says 【小題7】 walking barefoot allows you to experience the world directly by touching it with your feet. 【小題8】 addition, the feet do not smell so much because they stay dry,   【小題9】 (make) it hard for bacteria to grow. And, of course, walking barefoot keeps your feet in good shape, so it’s actually   【小題10】 (healthy) than wearing shoes.

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:填空題


【小題1】Do you know there are seven______ in the world? (州,大陸)
【小題2】 Having a ____ diet is quite good for our health(平衡的).
【小題3】It ’said that the plane flying to Canada __    last weekend (墜毀).
【小題4】When she came to China, she brought (行李)with her.
【小題5】They were selling everything at a ________(折扣).
【小題6】Though he was hurt ____ (輕微地), he still lay on the bed all the day.
【小題7】Not long ago a ____ (劇烈的)earthquake occurred off the coast of Indonesia.
【小題8】The three­star hotel offers a friendly ________ (氣氛)and personal service.
【小題9】Li Bai and Du Fu were both Chinese _____ (詩(shī)人).
【小題10】The biologist likes _____ with his students(閑聊).

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