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務(wù)). Here are some c 86_ for high school students: Babysitting: Perhaps the easiest and most funniest way of earning money is through babysitting. Neighborhood parents are always looking for babysitters. This job will be the easiest to find and will surely give you flexibility (靈活性) so that you don’t miss your schoolwork. Taking care of children is, however, a s 87 responsibility.Restaurant and Food Service: The classic parttime job for high school students is working in the fast food service industry. Parttime jobs in fast food restaurants for high school students are always listed in n 88 , so make sure to look for them there.Tutoring (家教): If you do well in your study, tutoring younger students in your spare time who need h 89 with their schoolwork is a great way to earn some cash. If you are good at a particular(特殊的) sport, you can also teach o 90 in your neighborhood for a fee. Summer Jobs: If you don’t feel that jobs on regular schooldays are feasible, then there are tons of summer jobs for students as camp counselors (顧問) or lifeguards. These jobs a 91 you to enjoy summer along with learning responsibility and, of course earning some money! And the best part of summer jobs is that they do not influence your schoolwork in any way.Getting a parttime job at a young a 92 will certainly teach you the “ways of the real world” and the value of money, which is meaningful for high school students.D. Answer the questions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題): ( 12分)A man once telephoned Vincent Peale, a famous doctor who was trained in the study of the mind. He was very sad and told Vincent Peale that he had nothing left to live for. Peale invited the man to his office. “Everything is gone, and I feel hopeless,” the man said. “I’m living in the deepest darkness. In fact, I’ve lost heart for my life.” Vincent Peale smiled. “Let’s take a look at your situation,” he said. On a piece of paper he drew a straight line down the middle. He suggested that they list on the left side the things the man had lost, and on the right, the things he had. “You don’t need that column (欄) on the right side,” said the man sadly. “I have nothing left.” Peale asked, “When did your wife leave you?” “What do you mean?” the man asked. “My wife hasn’t left me. She loves me!” “That’s great!” said Peale. “Then that will be number one in the right column — Wife hasn’t left. Now, when were your children put into prison?” “That’s a silly question. My children aren’t in prison!” “Good! That’s number two in the right column — Children are not in prison,” said Peale, writing it down. After a few more questions in the same column, the man finally got the point and smiled in spite of himself (不由自主地). “Things will change when I think of them in another way,” he said. Change your thoughts and you will change your world. If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you will put yourself into a situation helpful to your aim.93. What kind of job did Vincent Peale do? He was __________________________ that was trained in the study of the mind.94. Why did Vincent Peale draw a straight line on a piece of paper? He drew a straight line on a piece of paper_______________________________.95. Why did the man think it was useless when he saw the column on the right side at first?Because _________________________________________________________.96. Were the man’s children really in prison? __________,_____________________________________________________.97. The man felt better than before after being asked a few more questions, didn’t he? __________ , _____________________________________________________.98. What do you think of Vincent Peale? ________________________________________________________________.VII. Writing (作文): (共20分) 99. Write at least 60 words about the topic “Love around me”. (以“我身邊的愛”為題寫一篇不少于60個詞的短文,標(biāo)點符號不占格。每空格限填一詞,每個單詞只能填一次):(共8分)A. at least B. decided C. exactly D. wrong E. turned around F. lose my way G. Of course H. Suddenly I. fullAfter I had been waiting there for more than ten minutes, I was certain that I had missed the bus. There was only one thing I could do: I would walk home. 51 it was my own problem. Ian had told me the last bus always entered Little Sutton at ten thirty 52 nd it was now ten to eleven. It would take me 53 an hour and a half and possibly more to walk to my home in Forest End. But there was a 54 moon in the sky and I was quite used to walking much farther than that. Perhaps it was not a good idea to walk through the woods: I might easily 55 in the da