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【正文】 ction (上癮 ) is a __9___ problem in our life. Something has to be done to stop it. ID card is good for _10___it. ( ) 1. A. got B. became C. changed D. gone ( )2. A. boys B. money C. puters D. houses ( )3. A. take B. spend C. cost D. pay ( )4. A. time B. easy C. good D. hard ( )5. A. more B. many C. game D. miss ( )6. A. even worse B. changed C. better D. well ( )7. A. happy enough B. enough lucky C. enough happy D. lucky enough ( )8. A. bike B. money C. puter D. watch ( )9. A. serious B. good C. happy D. well ( )10. A. to stop B. stopping C. stopping D. stop 三、閱讀理解 (10 分 ) A You want to know about my staying in America, right? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eyeopening experience here. In China, I had English classes five times a week since fifth grade. However, I didn’t know how different textbook English could be from everyday English until I came to Hotchkiss School, Conmecticut. When I first studied English, I was told to say “I am fine” when people say “How are you?” But in the US, I found that people say “I am good” or “I’m tired.” One day, someone greeted me with “What’s up?” It made me confused (困惑的 ). I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didn’t know what to say. Since then, I have discovered more and more differences between Chinese and US cultures. To my surprise, US girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun to get a tan. However, in China, girls try every possible way to get their skin paler, or “whiter” . I’m also surprised by how hard working US students are. In China, schoolwork is almost everything, so we study hard. But here, a “good” student gets good grades, does a lot for the public and plays sports or music. The kids here are so talented. I am starting to be sorry that I gave up playing the piano at an early age and that I have never thought about sports. ( )1. According to the writer, textbook English is everyday English. A. quite different from B. the same as C. more difficult than D. similar to ( )2. What does the underline word “ tan” in the sixth paragraph mean in Chinese? A. 曬黑 B. 曬白 C. 能量 D. 美貌 ( )3. A good US student spends his/her time . A. only in doing homework B. only on sports or music C. on studies, sports or music, and public work D. on getting good grades B Micro blogs like Weibo are nothing new for the young Chinese. A newspaper in Chengdu did a survey last month. It found that 90 percent of junior high school students use micro blogs. They give students an outlet (出口 ) for emotion. “I use micro blogs to record my life. I let everyone ‘see’ my fe elings and plaints (抱怨 ),” said Liu Fangyue, 14, from Xiamen No. 1 Middle School. They have fun with classmates even after school. “I would send a message to praise someone who came first in the exam,” said Liu. Teachers also join in the fun. “When I sit down to talk to my students, they may not tell me their real thoughts,” said Lu Dongping at Nanning No. 2 Middle School. “But on micro blogs, they are more relaxed. They even make fun of me.” You would be wrong if you think micro blogs are all about fun. Zhong Yun from Xiamen Haicang Experimental School sees it as a tool (工具 ) to learn English. The 13yearold girl follows foreign stars such as Avril Lavigne and Justin Bieber. “In order to understand their English posts, I have to check the dictionary and learn many new words,” said Zhong. “Micro blogs widen students’ perspectives (觀點 ), but there are rules to follow,” said Shi Zhongying, a professor from Beijing Normal University. He shares some of them with micro bloggers. “Manage your time, and don’t let micro blogging affect your studies and health,”
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