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now 5 .By the time I was in Grade Seven,we hardly ever talked with each I left middle school,I was out of touch (聯(lián)系)with 6 answered the phone when I called her. Several years later, I went to a good day, I 7 her at a could not help asking her,“Why did you stop talking to me?” “You are a(n) 8 wanted you to be able to stand on your own two feet and not have to 9 others. Now here you are and I feel proud(驕傲的)of you,”she could not say 10 , but I 39。ll always thank her. 1. A. controlledB. changedC. solvedD. helped2. A. SoB. OrC. ThoughD. Because3. A. dreamB. decisionC. feelingD. idea4. A. closeB. braveC. successfulD. hard—working5. A. whatB. whenC. howD. why6. A. onlyB. neverC. alsoD. even7. A. hurtB. choseC. hidD. met8. A. strangeB. cleverC. carelessD. honest9. A. care aboutB. part withC. depend onD. turn down10. A. anythingB. somethingC. everythingD. nothing8.完形填空 For a full173。time worker and a mother of three, it seems impossible to spend time 1 , but Hope Cooper can make it. Cooper volunteers at Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) in Varina High School. Her work is to 2 applications(申請(qǐng)表格)to students with scholarships (獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金) for college. Cooper says, I usually run to the PTSA meetings right after work. After the meetings, I have to run home and cook dinner for my own children. 3 of Cooper39。s children goes to Varina High School, but she says, Volunteering isn39。t all about helping the people you know best, but it39。s about helping those who 4 you most. Cooper chooses to volunteer in Varina High School because she 5 some poor students can39。t afford the higher education. She says 6 she can39。t help out every student, helping out one student is rewarding (值得的). Cooper thinks volunteering not only makes a difference to the students but also 7 her thought of what is important in life. Cooper says volunteering may seem 8 to one but means so much to those who need it. She 9 everyone to take part in it. She plans to keep on volunteering in the future. Volunteering gives me a 10 that I need. I39。ll ask my children to volunteer, too, she says. 1. A. volunteeringB. studyingC. raisingD. improving2. A. care forB. try outC. set upD. give out3. A. BothB. NoneC. EitherD. Each4. A. acceptB. interestC. needD. have5. A. expectsB. meansC. disagreesD. understands6. A. unlessB. althoughC. butD. because7. A. changesB. controlsC. imaginesD. opens8. A. cleverB. strongC. similarD. simple9. A. preparesB. trainsC. advisesD. refuses10. A. feelingB. promiseC. noticeD. journey9.完形填空 How do teenagers get along with their parents? We had a 1 with students from different schools several days ago. Quite a few of them said they loved their parents very much, but they didn39。t think they got on well 2 their parents. Some people may think only school children do not agree with their parents, 3 , it is not true. Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it39。s 4 for you to municate with your parents, don39。t worry about it. Here is some 5 for you to build a bridge between you and your parents. ※Stop arguing with your parents Try not to 6 with your parents. Arguing is not love. Don39。t talk to your parents when you are 7 . Your parents probably won39。t think about your ideas if you are shouting at them. And you can39。t express(表達(dá))yourself 8 if you are angry. Take some time to find out 9 you are unhappy. Then 10 what you want to say. If you don39。t think you can speak to your parents at the moment, try it later. ※Learn from your parents Your parents are much older than you are, so they have more 11 doing things. It39。s helpful to listen to their suggestions. ※Try to understand your parents Your parents are people who love you best. Sometimes they stop you doing what you love to do, that39。s not because they don39。t love you. 12 , that39。s because they love you so much and they care about you a lot. II you understand this, it will be 13 for you to feel their love. A good relationship(關(guān)系)with your parents can make you a happy person. It also 14 a happy family. Go for it! It39。s never too early for 15 to have it. 1. A. drinkB. talkC. gameD. meal2. A. inB. withC. forD. at3. A. becauseB. soC. howeverD. although4. A. simpleB. interestingC. excitingD. difficult5. A. adviceB. paperC. waterD. money6. A. argueB. playC. talkD. stay7. A. happyB. madC. busyD. free8. A. goodB. niceC. wellD. fine9. A. whatB. whichC. whereD. why10. A. hear aboutB. take awayC. end upD. think about11. A. freedomB. experienceC. moneyD. food12. A. ExceptB. BesidesC. InsteadD. Even13. A. strongerB. friendlierC. easierD. harder14. A. takesB. makesC. buysD. gets15. A. himB. herC. youD. them10.完形填空 Cartoon films have very 1 limits(限制). If you can draw something, you can make it 2 on the cinema screen(屏幕). The use of new ideas and 3 puter programs means that cartoons are being exciting again for people of 4 ages. By 1970, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were 5 for children. But soon after that, one or two film makers had some new ideas. They proved (證明) that it was 6 to make cartoon films that both grown ups and children could enjoy. 7 , not every cartoon film