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I can do anything!” It may not sound so good, but it really works! 2. Do something nice for someone. Helping others always makes you feel good. 3. Smile! Be friendly to people you meet. Look for the good things in your friends and family. 4. Learn something new! Have you always wanted to decorate(裝飾) your own room or learn how to swim? New challenges (挑戰(zhàn)) are fun and give you a sense of acplishment when you have finished. and start a diary(日記) . Turn off the TV and let your imagination fly! Write down your thoughts, dreams or anything you want! Writing always helps to express (表達(dá)) your feelings. 6. Stay with your family. We all need our family time. Talk with your Mum or Dad or maybe even your cousin(兄弟姐妹,遠(yuǎn)親) . ( )41. This passage may be taken from __________ . A. school rules B. a magazine C. a story book D. a science book ( )42. According to the passage, when you are helping others, you will _______ . A. be serious B. be mon C. feel careless D. feel nice ( ) 43. What’ s the meaning of the underlined words “ a sense of acplishment” in the passage? A. 挫折感 B. 憂傷感 C. 成就感 D. 憤怒 感 ( )44. Which of the following is NOT true ? A. You should always look for the good things of others. B. Learn something new and go for it! C. Keep a diary to express your feelings. D. Stay alone at home as much as possible. ( )45. The best title for the passage is ____________ . A. Do Your Best B. Six Ways to Feel Good about Yourself C. It’s Never too Late to Learn D. Always Smile to Yourself B 篇 A Frenchman came to London to study English. He lived at his English friend’ s home. He worked hard at his lessons. Every morning he did some reading by the window before he went to class. His friend, Grant, liked to keep birds. Every day, early in the morning he took his birds out of the room. Sometimes he hung his cage on a tree in his garden or sometimes on his window upstairs. One morning when he took out his birdcage and tried to hang it on the window upstairs, the cage suddenly fell off his hand. He couldn’ t catch it. So he shouted, “ Look out!” As soon as he heard the shout, the Frenchman put his head out of the window and tried to look at what was happening. What happened? The cage was just in time to hit him on the head! From then on the Frenchman knew what English “ Look out!” really meant. ( ) 46. Every morning the Frenchman did some reading ________. A. in his friend ’ s home B. in the office C. in the classroom D. on the bus ( ) 47. Grant sometimes hung the birdcage _____________. A. on his bike B. behind his car C. on his window upstairs D. inside his library ( ) 48. One morning Grant tried to hand his birdcage on the window, but_____. A. the cage was broken cage suddenly fell C. a cat ran to the bird D. the bird flew away ( ) 49. What happened to the Frenchman ? A. He lost his dog. B. He couldn’ t catch the bus. C. The bird hurt him. D. the cage hit him. ( ) 50. “ Look out!” really meant “ _______” . A. Be careful B. Put your head out C. Watch something D. Do sports C 篇 I think it is bad to keep animals in conditions (條件 ) very different from those in the wild. Zoos are improving all the time. But only very f