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22/06/2005 10:45 AM Dear Joe, This problem is more mon than you might think! Email is very useful, but also very dangerous, as you don’t know where your message might end up! First of all, you should say sorry right away to Rena. Explain that it was a mistake, and that you didn’t mean to hurt her feelings. It may take time for her to be able to forgive you, but that’s up to her. Then you might want to do something nice for her. Perhaps send her some flowers to show that you’re truly sorry. Also, you should remember that old saying: If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. And good luck! Aggie 66. What is Joe’s problem in the first ? A. Joe made Rena unhappy and he felt very sad. B. Joe’s classmate, Rena, sent Beth an and made her unhappy. C. Joe received a wrong from Rena and became angry. D. Joe’s friend, Beth, is unhappy because Joe sent her an angry . 67. After Rena’s feelings got hurt, what did Joe do? A. He ed her and said sorry. B. He asked Beth what he should do. C. He ed Aunt Aggie for help. D. He said sorry to Rena face to face, 68. What does the underlined (畫線的) sentence mean in the second ? It means ________. A. because you don’t know who the is for B. because you can never know who will get your at last C. because you don’t know where your was written D. because you never know where the message is from 69. What advice did Aggie give Joe? A. Joe, Beth and Rena should have a talk together. B. Joe should wait for some time before saying sorry to Rena. C. Joe should ask Beth to explain (解釋) that to Rena. D. Joe Should say sorry to Rena and then send her some flowers. 70. From the s, we know that ________. A. Joe, Rena and Beth study at different schools B. Beth didn’t forward the message to Rena C. Joe has said sorry to Rena many times already D. Rena hasn’t forgiven Joe yet 閱讀下面短文,把A~D四個句子填入文中空缺處(71~74),使短文內(nèi)容完整正確,然后完成第75題。 C Babies sleep for up to eighteen hours a day. Sleep. No one can live without it. 71 Research (研究) by the National Sleep Foundation in Washington says that we all need eight hours’ sleep every night. Scientists have found that people who sleep for less than six and a half hours a night are more often ill than people who sleep for eight hours. 72 Workaholics (工作狂) who sleep for less than five hours often die young, and do less well at work. It also says that the idea that we need less sleep as we get older is untrue. People have no idea how important sleep is to their lives, Dr. Thomas Roth, director of the Foundation says. 73 . But not too much of it,” says Professor Jim Home. Sleep is like food and drink, he believes: 74 Professor Home studied a group of people who could spend as many hours as they wanted in bed。 after ten hours they didn’t find it any easier to get up in the morning. And people who sleep for more than nine hours a night die younger than people who usually sleep for seven or eight. A. But how much do we really need? B. You would always like to have a little bit more, but that doesn’t mean you need it. C. Good health needs good sleep. D. Going without sleep also increases the chance of illness. 75. What’s the best title for this passage? A. Children and Sleep B. The Secrets of Sleep C. Sleep and Work D. Are You Having Enough Sleep?第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題;共30分) 聽力部分(第二節(jié)) Ⅷ.聽短文填空。(共5小題。每小題2分,計10分) Information Sheet Time now: 6:00 a. m. Weather information: snow has been falling since (76)______________. Suggested (建議的) ways of transportation(交通): (77)______________. Affection ( 影響 ) to the schools: Some schoo