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the man mainly go to Australia?A. To visit some friends B. To go to a festival C. To take a family holiday is most probably Jim? A. The man’s son B. The woman’s son C. The woman’s husband聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。 gave a camera to the man?A. Harry B. Mary C. Nancy gift did Thomas give to the man? jacket B. A sweater C. A video many birthday gifts did the man get?A. Six B. Seven C. Eight16. What color socks did James give to the man? A. Black B. Purple C. White聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。AEye Health CareDaily Healthy habits mean healthy eyes. Here are some daily tips for eye health.◆Clean your eyes with pure cold water regularly. This is one of the best ways to keep eyes healthy and disease free.◆Avoid looking directly at the sun.◆Roll your eyes up and down, then side to side. Then move your eyes in a circular motion(圓周運動) Exercise 5 to l0 times a day to relax your eyes.◆ Keep a good distance from the puter screensit about 2228 inches away from it.◆Visit your eye doctor on a regular basis.There are also some tips for healthy contact lens(隱形眼鏡)wear and care to help prevent eye infections (感染). Please visit CDCS healthy contact lenses website and you can also follow them on social media().21. _____is not good for your eyesA. Eating vegetables B. Wearing sunglassesC. Wearing contact lens D. Looking at the sun directly22. How to relax your eyes according to the tips?A. Clean eyes with pure warm water B. Look at the sun directlyC. Make eye movements D. Wear contact lens23. In which column can we read this text?A. Education B. HealthC. Entertainment D. Advertisement one is not right of this passage?A. Wearing contact lens is good for your eyes.B. Avoid looking directly at the sun.C. Roll your eyes to relax your eyes.D. Visit your eye doctor on a regular basis.BWhat makes a family? How do family members get along with each other? Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda tries to answer these questions in his films.His latest film, Shoplifters, is about his favourite topic–family relations. With this film, Koreeda won this year’s Palme d’Or (金棕櫚獎), the Cannes Film Festival’s top honor.Shoplifters tells the story of a poor family living in Tokyo. Three generations living under the same roof survive by stealing from local shops.Obviously, what they are doing is wrong. But the director focuses more on the heartwarming details of the family’s daily life, according to The Playist. Koreeda shows how the family members love and support each other. For example, the family plans a beach trip for the youngest sister. They carefully pick out swimwear for the girl. At the beach, they play happily. The girl draws a picture to help her remember their time together. This causes viewers to forget about their moral judgments(道德審判).This is another feature of Koreeda’s filming style. He is good at presenting ordinary life. It’s slow and full of small details – sometimes it’s even boring. But there is tension(沖突) present as well. In Shoplifters, the surprise is that the family members don’t actually have blood ties to each other, but they are still closer than a real family. They all have their own stories.In Japan and most other Asian countries, blood ties are what defines (定義) family. But Koreeda questions that by looking at different kinds of relations.25. How does the family in the Shoplifters make a living?A. By drawing pictures. B. By working in local shops.C. By begging from neighbors. D. By stealing from the local stores.26. Whom does the family plan a beach trip for?A. the director B. the viewers C. the shoplifter D. the youngest sister 27. What does Koreeda want to show us in the movie?A. The meaning of a family.B. How to get long with a Japanese families.C. The ordinary life in a Japanese family.D. The different relationship in a poor family.28. This passage is mainly about _____.A. family relations B. a film directed by KoreedaC. a famous Japanese director D. features of Koreeda’s filmsCI grew up without a father. Well, sort of. My parents divorced (離婚) in the 1960s when I was a small child, and I stayed with my mother in Los Angeles. My father remarried and moved to a small suburb of Atlanta. For one month out of the year in the summer, I would fly back and spend time with my dad, so I had a father at times.Further, I had a series of stepfathers (繼父)who ranged from wonderful guys to alcoholics to dangerous individuals. Having lived through such experiences, I find it amusing when people say that children really need a father in the home. Well, if he is a good fathe