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Cox’sHotel

Tel:87058366

E-mail:www.coxshotel.co.uk

Website:www.coxshotrl.co.uk

Openingtimes:

Coffeeshop:9:00am-6:00pmEveryday

Tearoom:10:30am-5:30pmMonday—Thursday

Pub(酒吧):6:00pm-11:30pmFriday-SaturdayHamiltonZoo

Over600animals:tigers,pandas…

Openinghours:

9:00am-5:00pmMonday-Sunday

Anadult:£15

Achild(under12yearsold):£10

Tel:23653692SunshineClub

Foryoungpeoplefrom12to18yearsold

Includegames,music,dancingandmore.

EverySaturday:6:30am-9:30pm

28OxfordStreet,London

Tel:76239652

Price:Just£3atimeCartoonMuseum

ComeandseethebestofBritishcartoonart.

Thereissomethingforeveryone,includingpopularcartooncharactersandagreatshopfulloffunnybooksandcards.

Price:free

Openingtimes:

Tuesday-Saturday:10:30am-5:30pm

Sunday:11:00am-6:00pm

Tel:652358731.WhichofthefollowingpeoplecanjointheSunshineClub?________

A.A10-year-oldkid.B.A14-year-oldkid.C.A19-year-oldman.D.A30-year-oldwoman.2.Wherecanwegetfunnycards?________

A.IntheCartoonMuseum.B.AtCox’sHotel.C.IntheSunshineClub.D.IntheHamiltonZoo.3.IfMr.Smithandhis5-year-oldsonwanttovisitHamiltonZoo,theyshouldpay________.

A.£10B.£15C.£25D.£4Whenyouchooseafriend,youshouldbeverycareful.Agoodfriendcanhelpyoustudy.Youcanhavefuntogetherandmakeeachotherhappy.Sometimesyouwillmeetfair-weatherfriends(酒肉朋友).Theywillbewithyouaslongasyouhavemoneyorluck,butwhenyouaredown,theywillrunaway.HowdoIknowwhenIhavefoundagoodfriend?Ilookforcertainqualitiesofcharacter,especiallyunderstanding,honestyandreliability(可靠).Aboveallelse,Ilookforunderstandinginafriend.Agoodfriendtriestounderstandhowanotherpersonisfeeling.Heisnotquicktojudge.Instead,hetriestolearnfromothers.Heputshimselfintheotherperson’splace,andhetriestothinkofwaystobehelpful.Heisalsoagoodlistener.Atthesametime,however,agoodfriendishonest.Hedoesnotlookforfaults(过错)inothers.Henoticestheirgoodpoints.Inshort,goodfriendswillbehonesttoeachotherandaccepteachother.Anotherqualityofafriendisreliability.Icanalwaysdependonagoodfriend.Ifhetellsmehewillmeetmesomewhereatacertaintime,Icanbesurethathewillbethere.IfIneedafavor,hewilldohisbesttohelpme.IfIamintrouble,hewillnotrunawayfromme.Thereisafourthqualitythatmakesafriendspecial.Aspecialfriendissomeonewithwhomwecanhavefun.Weshouldenjoyourlives,andwewouldenjoyourfriendship.ThatiswhyIespeciallylikefriendswhoarefuntobewith.AgoodfriendlikesthesamethingsIlike.Weshareexperienceandlearnfromeachother.Agoodfriendhasagoodsenseofhumor,too.Helikestolaughwithme.Thatishowweshareinthejoyofbeingfriends.AndIknowthatheislookingforthesamequalityinme.WhenImeetsomeonewhoisreliable,honest,andunderstanding,IknowI’vefoundafriend!4.Ifyouhavefair-weatherfriends,________.

A.youwillbecomerichB.youcanbesurethatyougetrealfriendsC.youwillberefusedwhenyougetintotroubleD.theywillgiveyouallthattheyhavewhenyouneedhelp5.Whichofthefollowingqualitiesthewriterthinksisthemostimportantinchoosingafriend?

A.Honesty.B.Understanding.C.Reliability.D.Asenseofhumor.6.Goodfriendsneedto________.

A.understandeachother’sfeelingsB.behelpedwithmoneyC.alwayspointouteachother’smistakesD.havemoneyorluck7.Thispassagemainlydiscuss________.

A.theimportanceofhavingafriendB.wheretochoosefriendsC.howtogetalongwithfriendsD.thequalitiesofafriendWhenyou'reateenyoustartbeingmoreawareofwhatotherpeoplethink.Thereseemstobea“right”thingtowear,orsay,ordo.Therealsoseemtobethingsthatyoushouldn’tdo-thingsthatcouldbeembarrassing,orloseyourpointswithfriends.Thiscanleadtosocialanxiety.Somekidsfeelsoanxiousthattheydevelopsomethingcalledsocialanxietydisorder(障碍),whichisdiagnosed(诊断)whenyouworrysomuchabouthowyouappeartoothersthatyoustopdoingthingsyouneedtoandwanttodoforfearofembarrassingyourself.Kidswithsocialanxietydisorderaren'tjustnervouswhenthey’reatpartiesorgivingaspeechinclass.Evensmallinteractions(互动),likeansweringaquestioninclassoreatingwithfriendsinthecafeteriacanfeelextremelyscarytokidswithsocialanxietydisorder.That'sbecausetheyfeartheymightaccidentallydosomethingembarrassingoroffensive,anditwillmakeothersjudgeorevenrejectthem.Andwhilekidswhoarejustshywillgraduallywarmuptonewpeopleandsituationsovertime,kidswithsocialanxietydon't.Shynessmightholdyoubacktosomedegreefromdoingthings,butitwon'tdeeplyinfluenceyourabilitytodoyourjobasateenager,whichistofunctioninschool,functioninyourfamily,andtohavefriendsandbeapartofyourpeer-relatedcommunity.Butsocialanxietywill.Manyteensexperienceanxietydisorders.Beingbraveandtellingsomeonehowyoufeelmightseemscary,butifyoucangetoverthatobstacle,someonewillwanttolisten.Askingforhelpcanbehard,butitreallyisimportant.8.Whatisthemaincauseofsocialanxiety?

A.Lackoffriendship.B.One'sappearance.C.Schoolperformance.D.Other’sjudgment.9.Whoismostlikelytobediagnosedwithsocialanxiety?

A.Alice,whoskipsschooltoavoidansweringquestionsinclass.B.David,whoalwaysthinkshecan'tdoaswellashisclassmates.C.Chris,whofeelsnervouseverytimehegivesaspeechinpublic.D.Jenny,whohasbeeninlowspiritssinceshefailedthelastexam.10.Socialanxietydisorderdiffersfromshynessinthat.

A.itinfluencespeoplearoundyouB.itonlymakesyourgradessufferC.itgreatlyaffectsyournormallifeD.itisrelatedtoyourstudyorwork11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhatIsSocialAnxietyDisorderB.HowSocialFearRuinsRelationshipsC.WhyTeensSufferfromSocialAnxiety?D.WhenAnxietyDisordersGoUnnoticedFormanybusinesses,theInternethascreatedbenefitsthatgobeyondtheirwildestdreams.Ithasreducedthecostsofadvertisingandincreasedvisibilityforcompaniesallovertheworld.Suchfreedomofaccesstoinformationhasadarkside,though,andmanybusinessesarelearningaboutthehardway.Thesedays,ifyouwanttofindaparticularshop,justtypeinthenameoftheplaceyou’relookingforonGoogleMapstogetdirectionsinstantly.Youcanalsogetinformationabouthoursofoperation,thebusiness’stelephonenumber,andmore.Unfortunately,somedishonestfolksareusingdirtytrickstomanipulate(暗中控制)thesystemanddeceiveusers.TheproblemexistsbecauseGoogleMapsispartlyacrowdsourcedundertaking,meaninganyonecanenterinformationaboutabusinesswhetheritistrueorfalse.Alldishonestcompetitorshavetodoisenterafakeaddress,incorrectbusinesshours,oranyotherlieabouttheircompetitors.GoogleMapsisalsolitteredwiththousandsofbusinessesthatdon’tevenexist.Clickingontheirlinksdirectsuserstoill-intentionedsites.Oneparticulargroupofbusinessesthathavebeentakenoverbyliarsalmostcompletelyarelocksmiths.Alargepercentageofthemareillegalbusinessesthataren’tlicensed.Thesedishonestartistsknowhowvulnerableyouare,andtheyonlytakecash.UsingGoogleMapsisn’ttheonlywaythatbusinessesarewagingwaragainstoneanotherontheInternet.SomeshadybusinessespostfakenegativereviewsoftheircompetitorsonwebsitessuchasYelp.Itissocommonthatitcanbedifficulttotellthegenuinereviewsfromthefakeones.Crowdsourcingallowsustofindoutthegoodandthebadaboutbusinesses.Unfortunately,thefakereviewsandthecheatmakefindingreliablebusinessesonlinefarlessconvenient.Forbusinessowner,beingthevictimsofeffectivecyber-attackscanactuallybenailsintheircoffins.12.ThebenefitofusingtheInternetforbusinesslistedinthepassageis________.

A.makingitcheapertopromoteone’scompanyB.makingiteasierforcustomerstocontactone’scompanyC.makingitconvenientforonetocommunicatewithclientsD.makingitsimplerforonetofindtop-qualityemployees13.Accordingtothearticle,weknowaboutGoogleMapsthat________.

A.itprovidesafiltersystemtotellregisteredbusinessesfromfakeones.B.itishardforuserstomanipulateinformationwithoutpermissionC.itwilleasilymakeusersbecomevirus-infectedD.itisdifficulttofindalegallocksmithonthere14.Whatdoes“nailsintheircoffins”meaninthefinalparagraph?

A.Thebusinesseswillstarttotakeoff.B.Thebusinesseswillgooutofbusiness.C.Thebusinesseswillneedtoadvertiselessoften.D.Thebusinesseswillneedtoinvestmoremoney.15.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?

A.TheInternethascausedalotoftroubleforsomebusinesses.B.TheInternethasresultedinthedeathoftraditionalbusinesses.C.TheInternetcreatesbothbenefitsandproblemsforbusinesses.D.TheInternethasbroughtmorepositivethannegativeresultsforbusiness.Evenifyouthinkthatyourparentsaremean-spiritedattimes,lovingthemisanormalpartoflife.16Herearesomewaystoloveyourparents.Tellthemyoulovethemeverymorning.Thegentle“Goodmorning”and“Iloveyou”willwarmacoldestheart.Rememberthattheybroughtyouintothisworld.17Respectthemmoreandvaluethemomentswiththem.Youcanusethesemomentstolearnfromthem,preparingyourselfforthedaywhenyou’reoffonyourown.It’sOKtogetangrybutangerdoesn’thelpyouoryourparents.18Afterthat,shareyourfeelingswithyourparents.Obeytheirrequests.Itwillmakeyourattitudebetterandearnyoumorerespectfromthem.Itmayseemasifyouaregoingthroughhellwhenyoudon’tgetwhatyouwant.19Understandthatparentsarehumanbeingsandmakemistakes.Forgivenessisthekey.Sinceyoucanforgiveyourfriends,whynotforgiveyourparents?20DothingswithyourparentslikewatchingTV,orgosomewherewiththem.Anyway,spendasmuchtimewiththemasyoucan.

A.Keepthemcompany.B.Parentswillinturnvolunteertoexpresstheirloveforyou.C.Youlovethembecausetheycreatedyouandraisedyou.D.Actcalmly,writedownyourfeelings,ortalkwithyourfriends.E.Pleaserememberparentsarethedearestpeopleforusintheworld.F.However,youshouldrememberitisyourparentswholoveyouandprotectyou.G.Withoutyourparents,youmightstillwanderatanunknowncornerinanunknownworld.二、完形填空Jeanisacleveryoungwomanwhocomesfromarichandfamousfamily.Shegoestoa(n)21universityandhaseverythingthatmoneycanbuy.Well,22everything.TheonlyproblemisthatthepeopleinJean’sfamilyareso23thattheycanhardlyfindtimetobewithher.SoJean24alotofhertimeonMSN.Shelikesbeinganonymous(匿名的),25topeoplewhodonotknowaboutherfamousfamilyandher26life.SheusedthenameLindaonMSNandhas27alotoffriendswhoshecontactsquite28.LastyearJeanmadeavery29friendonMSN.HisnamewasDavidandhelivedinSanFrancisco.Davidwasfullofstoriesandjokes.HeandJeanhadacommon30inrockmusicandmoderndance.31italwaystookthemhourstotalk32onMSNandsometimestheyeven33thetime.Ofcourse,theywantedtoknowmoreabouteachother.David34apictureofhimself:atall,good­lookingyoungmanwithabig,happysmile.As35wentby,theybecamegoodfriends.Later,Jeanwenttomeethimbutfoundthatthespecialfriendshehadbeencontactingwasatwelve­year­oldboynamedJim.21.A.strangeB.usualC.goodD.bad22.A.justB.hardlyC.onlyD.almost23.A.boringB.busyC.carelessD.far24.A.choosesB.costsC.spendsD.stays25.A.singingB.e­mailingC.dancingD.talking26.A.poorB.richC.activeD.simple27.A.lostB.introducedC.madeD.visited28.A.longB.oftenC.easilyD.seldom29.A.honestB.handsomeC.instantD.special30.A.interestB.senseC.historyD.experience31.A.ThoughB.ButC.BecauseD.So32.A.loudlyB.freelyC.happilyD.badly33.A.forgotB.typedC.stayedD.left34.A.receivedB.sentC.broughtD.bought35.A.ageB.timeC.conversationD.space三、语法填空语法填空Parent-childtensionsmaydisturbeveryteenager.Yourphysicalchangesmaybeoneof36(they)causes.Youareoftenworriedaboutyourdevelopingrate,37(shoot)upinheightorgettingleftfarbehind.Besides,youcomplainyourparents’incomprehension(不理解).Balancingyourdevelopingmentalneedsmaybealsoresultinabreakdowninyourrelationshipwithyour38(parent).Youexpectindependence39makingdecisionsandtakingaction,whileyouaskyourparents'loveandsupport,40theydon'tseemtogiveyoucompletely.Sometimesthesetensionsconfuseyouandyourparents.Don’tworry.Youcanmake41differenceinimprovingthesituation.Thekeytoitisapeaceandcalmtalk.Whenyoudisagreewithyourparents,slowdownandthenexplainyour42(act)andfeelings43(calm),listencarefullyandaddresstheirconcerns.Eachofyou44(have)togothroughsucharoughperiod,butyoucangetitoversoon.Youshouldrememberthateverychangeandchallenge45(prepare)youforadulthood.四、书信写作46.假如你是李华,上周五你校举办了一次远足研学活动。请给你校英文报写一篇报道。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AnEducationalOuting________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、书面表达47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Itwasthedayofthebigcross-countryrun.Studentsfromsevendifferentprimaryschoolsinandaroundthesmalltownwerewarmingupandwalkingtheroute(路线)throughthickevergreenforest.IlookedaroundandfinallyspottedDavid,whowasstandingbyhimselfofftothesidebyafence.Hewassmallfortenyearsold.Hisusualbigtoothysmilewasabsenttoday.Iwalkedoverandaskedhimwhyhewasn’twiththeotherchildren.Hehesitatedandthensaidhehaddecidednottorun.Whatwaswrong?Hehadworkedsohardforthisevent!Iquicklysearchedthecro

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