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, 2021 D. On February 22nd 2021 2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Billy is living with a generous person. B. Billy has found his brother. C. Billy bought a diamond ring. D. Billy appeared in the news report 3. The underlined word “That” in Paragraph 4 refers to( 指代 ) “________”. A. returning the ring B. setting up a page C. living in the streets D. receiving money ’s the best title of the passage ? A. Generous Woman Changed Her Own Life B. Kind Man Set Up Special Page C. Homeless Man Returned Diamond Ring D. Many People Donated Much Money B What problems do the teenagers probably have? Here is a survey showing their main problems. Problems Causes Advice Feeling stressed Too much homework. Don’t have enough time for their hobbies. Make a plan for study and hobbies. Find time to relax as possible as you can. Getting shortsighted Too much homework. Bad reading and writing habits. Do homework or reading in a correct way. Fights Don’t know how to get on well with classmates. Make more friends and understand each other. Share your problems with them. Feeling tired of study Computer games’ bad influence. Don’t be crazy about puter games. Play them just for a short time when you are tired. Getting fat Having more pocket money to buy snacks. Dislike doing exercise. Use your pocket money to do something meaningful. Spend some time doing exercise every day. 5. How many main problems are there in the survey? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven. 6. What problems are caused by too much homework? A. Feeling stressed and fight. B. Feeling tired of study and getting fat. C. Feeling stressed and getting shortsighted. D. Getting shortsighted and feeling tired of study. 7. If Simon is feeling stressed, he should______. A. do much more homework B. make a plan to spend time on study and hobbies C. donate his pocket money to Project Hope D. buy some snacks 8. Peter is tired of study, maybe because he ______. A. has no close friends B. has no pocket money C. plays too many puter games D. gets fatter and fatter C Dreams are expressions of thoughts, feelings and events that pass through our mind while we are sleeping. Everybody dreams. But only some people remember their dreams. Our dreams often include all the senses smells, sounds, sights, tastes and things we touch. Sometimes we dream the same dream over and over again. Early in the twentieth century, two famous scientists developed their personal ideas about dreams. Austrian psychiatrist (奧地利心理學(xué)家 ) Sigmund Freud wrote a book called “The Interpretation ( 詮釋 ) of Dreams” in 1900. Freud believed people often dream about things they want but can’t have. Swiss ( 瑞士 ) psychiatrist Carl Jung worked closely with Freud for several years, but he believed dreams could help people grow and understand themselves. He believed dreams provide solutions to problems we face when we are awake. Today we know more about the science of dreaming because researchers can take pictures of people’s brains while they are sleeping. Other researchers are studying how dreaming helps our bodies work with problems and very sad emotions (感情 ). Robert Stickgold is a professor of psychiatry (心理學(xué)教授 ) at Harvard University in Massachusetts. Doctor Stickgold says that when we dream, the brain is trying to make sense of the world. He does not agree with Sigmund Freud that dreaming is the way we express our hidden feelings and desires (愿望 ). Scientists believe it is important to keep researching dreams. Doctor Stickgold says it has been more than one hundred years since Sigmund Freud wrote his important book about dreaming. Yet there is still no agreement on exactly how th