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owed ( )44. A. as B. or C. and D. but ( )45. A. nervous B. strange C. silent D. excited 四.閱讀理解( 20 分) ( A) When you are feeling unhappy or fet how great you are, these are six ways to make you feel good about yourself. 1) Look in the mirror and say to yourself, “I am a special person and there’s no one in the world like me. 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 your own room or learn how to swim? New challenges are fun and give you a sense of acplishment when you have finished. 5) Read and start a diary. Turn off the TV and let your imagination fly! Write down your thoughts, dreams or anything you want! Writing always helps to express your feelings. 6) Stay with your family. We all need our family time. Talk with your Mum or Dad or maybe even your cousin. ( )46. This passage may be taken from . A. a science book B. a story book C. a magazine D. school rules ( )47. According to the passage, when you are helping others, you will . A. be special B. be sure C. feel nice D. be remembered ( )48. What do the underlined words in 4) “a sense of acplishment” mean? A. 成就感 B. 憂傷感 C. 挫折感 D. 信任感 ( )49. Which of the following should you say “NO” when you are unhappy? A. You should always look for the good things of others. B. Stay alone at home as much as possible. C. Learn something new and go for it! D. Keep a diary to express your feelings. ( )50. 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) David hated spending money. When he had to buy something in a shop, he always tried his best to knock down the price, even for the cheapest things. If he wanted to buy a bottle of orange, for example, and the shopkeeper asked for $2, David would say, “Make it $ and I’ll buy it.” Sometimes the shopkeepers agreed to reduce their prices a little. “What’s ten cents?” they asked themselves. “If it makes this man happy, it won’t hurt me very much.” In this way David saved a few cents here and a few cents there, and by the end of the year he had saved several hundred dollars. One day he had a very bad toothache and had to go to the dentist. The dentist looked at the tooth and said, “This tooth will have to e out. It’s too serious to save.” “How much must I pay you to take out a tooth?” David asked. “Forty dollars,” the dentist said. “How long will it take you to pull out the tooth?” he asked. “