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house full of people might be too noisy for me. I prefer to have my own space. The city has some nice apartments, but they are also too expensive. However, if I could find a twobedroom apartment and get a roommate, that would make it more affordable. I just need to search for a roommate who is neat and quiet. You know I can not live with someone who is loud and messy. I do not have a car, so I also need to think carefully about the location. I probably need to look for somewhere near a bus stop or an underground station. That way I will have more time to study and spend less time travelling. I39。m looking forward to your reply.Love,Victor(1)Victor feels excited because he can decide where to live. (2)Victor wants to share the house with a(an)neat and quiet person. (3)If Victor finds a roommate, he will waste money. (4)Victor doesn39。t have a car, so he wants a twobedroom apartment (5)Victor also needs to think carefully about the location. 7.閱讀理解 It39。s reported that more than 450 million Chinese have myopia(近視). Around 30 percent for primary school students, 60 percent for junior high students and 80 percent for senior high students are nearsighted. Maybe this is because students spend a lot of time reading books and using electronic products. Parents might have tried to do something to fix it, such as having their children get eye massages(按摩), take medicine or even get surgery. People who offer these services or products often promise that they can reduce(緩解) or even cure(治愈) myopia. However, you will no longer see advertisements like this before long. The government has made a notice to ban(禁止) this kind of advertisements. The notice bans businesses from using words like recovery(恢復) and myopia cure in their advertisements. The notice says that myopia cannot be pletely cured with medical technology now. As a result, these advertisements could mislead children and their parents. To reduce myopia among young people, the government made a new plan last August. The plan limits(限制) not only the time children play video games but also the production of new video games. Young people can prevent and control myopia by spending more time outside and less time in front of books or puters. People who have eyesight problems should go to a hospital and let a doctor decide what to do.(1)What39。s the myopia rate of junior high students according to the passage? A.30%.B.45%.C.60%.D.80%.(2)Parents might do the following EXCEPT to fix myopia according to Paragraph 2. A.have their children get eye massagesB.buy them special glassesC.make their children take medicineD.get their children to do surgery(3)You won39。t see advertisements on myopia with the word in the near future. A.recoveryB.eyesightC.medicalD.reduce(4)Which sentence is True according to Paragraph 4 and 5? A.Students in lower grades are easy to get myopia.B.Production of new video games has been limited.C.Spending less time outdoors is good for children39。s eyesight.D.The notice gives advice on protecting the eyesight of elderly people.(5)What can we learn from the passage? A.Don39。t believe the advertisements.B.Students shouldn39。t be allowed to play video games.C.The government and people are saving children39。s eyesight.D.Myopia can be cured with the medical technology at present.8.閱讀理解 I walked into a stranger as he passed by me. Excuse me. I said. He replied with a smile and said, Please excuse me, too. I didn39。t notice you. We apologized(道歉) and went for our own ways. Later that day, when I was cooking, my daughter was standing too near. When I turned to reach for some milk, I nearly knocked her over. Move out of the way! I shouted. She walked away sadly. But I didn39。t feel like I had to apologize to her.While I was in bed that evening, my husband said to me. While dealing with a stranger, you were polite. But with a daughter you love, you were unkind. Your daughter brought you some flowers that she picked herself this afternoon. You will find them in the kitchen by the door. Have you seen the tears in her eyes? I quietly went and sat down by my daughter39。s bed. Honey, I am so sorry. I said. Are these the flowers you picked for me? She said, I found them by the tree. I picked them because they39。re pretty like you. I knew you39。d like them, especially the blue ones. I tearfully replied, Sweetie, I39。m really sorry for the way I acted today. I shouldn39。t have shouted at you. It39。s OK. I love you anyway. She said as she kissed me on my cheek.If we can be polite to strangers, why can39。t we do the same for the ones we love? (1)The writer was to the stranger who she walked into. A.madB.honestC.unkindD.polite(2)Where were they when the writer shouted at her daughter? A.In the kitchen.B.By the tree.C.In the bedroom.D.In the garden.(3)What did the writer39。s husband think when he saw her action? A.The little girl shouldn39。t cry.B.She shouldn39。t shout at their daughter.C.She shouldn39。t say sorry to the stranger.D.Both he and his wife should apologize to their daughter.(4)What may be the writer39。s favorite color according to the passage? A.Yellow.16