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有些题时态与原文表述不一致, 学生容易照抄原文2012丰台一模How many text messages (短信) do you send a day? 10, 50 or over 100? Now sending text messages is part of our lives. But how does texting affect our everyday lives?According to a study, young people prefer text-messaging to talk with friends no matter where they are. They even want to do it under the noses of parents and teachers. It seems that some teenagers just cant stop texting. This could be bad for their studies and health. For example, Ann, a 16-year-old girl from New York, lost feeling in her hands after sending over 100 texts a day from her mobile phone. She will have to have surgery (外科手术) on her wrists (手腕) in order to fix the problem. But texting isnt all bad. It helps to make our lives better in some ways. Today many teenagers greet each other on holidays by sending text messages instead of writing paper cards. “Texting instead of sending letters helps me save my pocket money,” said Chen Qi, 16, a boy from Sichuan. “It is also eco-friendly because it saves paper.”Texting can improve relationships between young people and their parents. In the US, many parents send their kids texts instead of shouting at them. Some say texts are more friendly than spoken messages. Its also easier for teenagers to accept them. Sending text messages is becoming more and more popular. But when you send text messages, keep the following advice in mind: Dont send text messages while riding a bike or walking along a busy street. It is dangerous. Dont send the same text message over and over again. If you havent received a reply, send a different message. If you have something really important to say, use the phone or make plans to meet in person rather than using a text. Try to keep the text message short and make sure that your meaning is clear. Be polite. Reply to people when they send you a message. It is good to let people know that you have received their messages. 64. Is sending text messages part of our lives?65. What do young people like better, text-messaging or talking with each other?66. Why did Ann lose feeling in her hands?67. What advantages of texting are mentioned in the passage?68. What is the passage mainly about?丰台答案64. Yes, it is./ Yes. 65. Text-messaging. 66. Because she sent over 100 texts a day from her mobile phone. Because she sent too many texts a day from her mobile phone. 67. Saving money, saving paper (eco-friendly) and improving relationship between young people and their parents 68. How text-messaging affects our daily lives and how to use it in a safe, good way. How text-messaging affects our everyday lives and the advice about how to use it. 2011 大兴一模Freda Bright says, Only in opera(戏剧) do people die of love. Its true. You really cant love somebody to death. Ive known people to die from no love, but Ive never known anyone to be loved to death. We just cant love one another enough. A heart-warming story tells of a woman who finally decided to ask her boss for a raise in payment. All day she felt nervous and uneasy. Late in the afternoon she collected the courage to approach her employer. To her joy, the boss agreed to a raise. The woman arrived home that evening to a beautiful table set with their best dishes. Candles were softly glowing. Her husband had come home early and prepared a festive meal. She wondered if someone from the office had told him the news, or. did he just somehow know that she would not get turned down? She found him in the kitchen and told him the good news. They held each other in arms and kissed, then sat down to the wonderful meal. Next to her plate the woman found a beautifully lettered note. It read, Congratulations, darling! I knew youd get the raise! These things will tell you how much I love you. Following the supper, her husband went into the kitchen to clean up. She noticed that a second card had fallen from his pocket. Picking it off the floor, she read, Dont worry about not getting the raise! You are good enough for it anyway! These things will tell you how much I love you. Someone has said that the measure(尺度) of love is when you love without measure. What this man feels for his wife is total acceptance and love, whether she succeeds or fails. His love celebrates her victories and cares for her wounds. He stands with her, no matter what life throws in their direction. Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa said, What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family. And love your friends. Love them without measure. 65. Can we love one another enough?66. Did the woman get raised or not?67. How many cards did the husband make for his wife?68. What did the husband feel for his wife?69. Whats the passage mainly about?答案:65. No, we cant. /No.66. She got raised.(对动词提问的选择疑问句学生容易直接抄成she get raised.)67. Two. /2.68. Total acceptance and love.69. What true love is and the measure of love.2011 怀柔二模Liz Murray was only three years old when she realized her parents were hooked(吸毒成瘾的) on drugs. In 1996, just before Christmas, Lizs mother died and her father moved to a homeless shelter(收容所). Her mothers death inspired Liz to change her life. She decided go to high school, even though she was still homeless. At the age of 15, Liz was beginning high school at a time most teenagers were graduating, but she promised herself to become a “straight-A student”. As she neared the end of her high school education, and with her straight-A grades, Murray graduated in only two years. She was awarded(被授予) a New York Times scholarship(奖学金) $12,000 every year for four years for needy students and was accepted into Harvard(哈佛) University in the fall in 2000. With the scholarship money coming her way, Liz started her studies. While she was there, she began public speaking - helping people who, like herself, had an almost impossible mountain to climb to succeed in life. She left Harvard in 2001 to care for her sick father and to start motivational(励志的) speaking, she resumed(重新开始) her education at Columbia University to be closer to him. In late 2006, her father died of AIDS. And then she returned to Harvard in 2006 and graduated in June 2009.Liz says she took some comfort in knowing that her father had died a sober(清醒的) man. “When someone gets sober, its almost like meeting them for the first time. Just before he passed away, he wrote me this card. He wrote in the card, Liz, I left my dreams behind a long time ago. But I know now theyre safe with you. Now were a family again.”65. Did Lizs parents take drugs?66. What made Liz change her life?67. How old was Liz Murray when she graduated from high school? 68. Why did Liz Murray leave Harvard in 2001? 69. Whats the best title about the passage? 答案:65. Yes, they did.66. Her mothers death.67. 17 (years old).68. Because she cared for her sick father.69. A Homeless Girl to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story/How Liz Murray Went from Homelessness to Harvard2011朝阳一模 For many of us the home in our hearts is one we remember from childhood(童年时期). For me it was the real house I ever lived in. The house had a big front yard with a swing(秋千) on it. Mary is my sister. We were both 8 years old at the time, but we werent twins. I in was January, and she in December. When it rained, wed play there with neighborhood(街坊) kids, tell each other movies wed been to, and sing rounds like “Row, Row, Row your Boat.” I remember laughing a lot at funny stories. Inside, of course, was the kitchen. I remember Mom putting newspapers on the kitchen table. In that room, I also remember the more pleasing aroma(芳香) of dinner being cooked. They say smell is the strongest sense memory. I can still smell the soup. Whatever the dinner was, the family would always eat it every night in the dining room when Dad was home. After dinner, Mary and I would help with the dishes: Id wash, and shed dry. There was a lot of singing going on, too. In the living room there was the piano. Mom often played “That Old Silver Moon” on it. Both Mary and I were taking piano lessons so there was much practicing. When the piano wasnt playing, the radio was.The expression “Home Sweet Home,” to me, is the memory of voices and faces in that place on Thanksgiving and Christmas, of other family membersgrandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and the little

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