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ed to have a contest. He i___81__ his people to take part in the contest. Their challenge was to see w__82___ could travel the highway the best. On the day of the contest, some people came to the highway in fine clothing。 some had fancy hairstyles or brought great food. Some young men came in their sports clothes and ran along the highway. People raveled the highway all day. But each one c___83___to the king that there was a large pile of stones in the way that had blocked his or her travels. At the end of the day, a lonely traveler crossed the finishing line and walked over to the was tired and d___84__, but he showed the king great r__85___ and handed him a bag of gold. He explained: I stopped along the way to clear a pile of stones that was blocking the road. This bag of gold was under it all. I want you to return it to its rightful owner. The king replied: You are the rightful owner. You39。ve earned this gold, for you won my contest. The man won the contest just b___86__ he was the only one who stopped to make the road smoother. Sometimes, the greatest prize es not from helping y___87__, but from helping others. D. Answer the questions (根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容回答問題)( 12分) New high school students in the US have more to worry about than their test. Often, high school are up to 10 times larger than middle schools. Students bee small fish in a very, very big pond. In the past, American kids knew that high school would bring bullying from elder students. Young students felt lonely and confused. Nowadays, things are improving. Schools are creating “teams” to make students feel wele. A team is smaller, friendlier, and easier to bee a part of than the school as a whole. Teams are made up of a few students from each grade level. Teachers choose team leaders to act as role models. Within a team older students protect and advise the younger students, who will do the same for the later. The teams stay together for all four years of school. Some teams even create their own flags! Students meet on campus before school starts at “orientation”( 新生訓(xùn)練 ). At orientation, students get to know the members of their team. Orientation may go on for as long as one week. During orientation, experts guide students through “trust games”. In one popular g ame, a student is blindfolded(蒙起眼睛的 ) and led by a partner through some obstacles(障礙物 ). In scavengerhunt(尋物 ) type games, students have to find out the interests and hobbies of their teammates. These activities help students to get close to each other. Students can go to their team members questions, problems and even friendship. This way, high school doesn’t seem quite so scary. 88. High schools are up to 10 times larger than middle schools, aren’t they? 89. How did young high school students feel in the past? 90. What is a team made up of? 91. How long may an orientation last? 92. What is the aim of the activities at orientation? 93. What activities do you expect to have in your future high school? Why? (please give at least two reasons) Ⅶ.Writing( 作文 ) (共 20分) 94. Writing at least 60 words on the topic“______ make me a better person” (以 “_____ 成就更好的自己 ” 為題,寫一篇不少于 60個詞的短文,標(biāo)點符號不占格 ) (注意:短文中不得出現(xiàn)任何人名、校名及其它相關(guān)信息,否則不予評分) 答案 Part 2 II. 2630 B C C A D 3135 C C B A A 3640 B D C C C 4145 C B A C A III. 4649 D A C B 5053 C E A B IV. V. there did impossible taking celebrated looks had better help your parents do some homework every week. Part 3 6974 C A B D C B B篇 7580 C D C B B A C篇 D篇 ,they are. and confused. few students from each grade level. as long as one week. help students to get close to each other.