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The old lady and Anderson.B.Because he wanted to check if the lady knew him.B.m helping you. If you really want to pay me back, here is what you do—do not let this chain (鏈子) of love end with you. Anderson just smiled as he put his tools away. The lady asked how much she should pay him. He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give them the help they needed. He waited until she started her car and drove off.To help us have less fear of a trip to the dentist.D.The importance of keeping our teeth healthy.(5)What39。It made people in the highfear group remember their past unfortable memories(4)What is the last paragraph mainly about? A.阻止(3)How did the sound of drilling produce different results to the volunteers in the study? A.引起B(yǎng)y giving examples group by group.D. drills could help scientists find ways to make patients more relaxed, according to Karibe, because patients who worry about going to the dentist might keep putting off their visits. But the best way is to keep your teeth healthy.(1)How does the writer explain that the pain isn39。 In the highfear group, however, the brain area that was activated (激活) was different. It was the area that carries out a number of duties, including learning, feelings and, most importantly, memory. This means that these volunteers not only heard the sound, but they remembered itthey made connections between the sound of a drill and the worry it produced in the past, causing their worry to return.t felt most of the time in dental surgeries (牙科手術(shù)). In fact. among the 451 interviewed patients, 75% reported no pain at all during their visits, including situations when they had their teeth pulled out.re not alone. B.Culture.C.first. A.C.Why is sadness good sometimes?(2)If we have depression, who probably first notices that we have been different? A.When is sadness a problem?C. When depression happens, it39。s a parent or teacher who notices children39。 Everyone gets sad. Being sad can happen pretty often. More than half of teenagers go through a period of sadness at least once a month. When you39。D.Upset.D.HK$ 55, 685.D.An admission letter.Einstein once studied in the University of Berlin.C.B.artist(2)Before being famous, when someone reminded him to have a decent coat. Einstein____. A.scientistwriterreportert adorn(修飾。t agree with him, but he said jokingly, If the bag is better than the meat inside, it will be a bad thing.m unknown. Even if I wear more handsomely, no one will know me. A few years later, Einstein became a worldfamous scientist, who still wore casually. The man again reminded he should have a coat made quickly, or it would disagree with the fame of a great scientist. Einstein said with a smile, Now, even if I wear ragged(衣衫襤褸的)clothes, people will know me.t bee famous, Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists in the world, lived a hard life, wearing casually. Someone reminded him he should have a decent(得體的) coat so as to enter the society.doctors in Smile Train are always well paid for doing the operations10.閱讀理解 Valuable(4)It can be inferred from the passage that ________. A.SurprisingD.C.B.gives children without parents new hope and a new beginning(2)The underlined word abandoned in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________. A. A Smile Train doctor from the UK said, Each child who has the operation is given a second chance at life. After years of staying at home, the children can finally go to school and be happy. Every year I perform hundreds of operations free of cost through Smile Train. Some of the stories I have heard are quite surprising. One newborn baby girl was found abandoned on a train. Luckily for her, she was found and adopted (收養(yǎng)) by a passenger. This lady then heard about Smile Train and brought the baby to our hospital. I did the operation and gave hope to the family. Experienced doctors like me share our skills with local doctors. In this way we make sure that these operations will always be available.(1)Smile Train is a charity which ________. A. Smile Train is a charity (慈善團(tuán)體) that helps the millions of children around the world, who suffer from a facial defect (缺陷). The defect happens when a baby39。s a sense of mystery in it.9.閱讀短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。s life.C.Travel.(4)What do we know about the book The Stolen Letter? A.C.B.Reading.B. Well, I love detective stories. Last month I read The Stolen Letter. The writer brings me into the story of his characters39。m reading Moby Dick. It39。s a problem. In Australia, rabbits have crowded into the land. They eat the plants that farmers grow. They eat the plants other animals need to eat, so other animals find it hard to live.Loud Noise Stops Ears from Working8.閱讀理解 Below 80 dB for up to 40 hours a week is the safe level for most sounds.(5)What is the best title of the passage? A.The eyes.(4)What can you learn from the passage? A.C.C.85 dBlisten to music every dayC. The United Nations has standards for safe listening. It is not safe to listen to sounds that are louder than 85 decibels(dB 分貝) for eight hours or 100 dB for 15 minutes. The sound of a busy road is about 85 dB and the sound of a rock co