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1、阅读理解+阅读七选五十完形填空一、阅读理解ASan Francisco is a great city. Below are some ideas for educational activities and programs in San Francisco for this summer.The San Francisco School: Summer ProgramsThere are summer camps for the children from pre-kindergarten through middle school at the San Francisco School.
2、 With programs such as Tearless Writing,“A Green World55 and “Re-making Clothing”,San Francisco becomes a great place for children to learn and have fun in the summer. Registration starts in the spring. Call 415-749-4550 to know more.San Francisco Art Institute: Community EducationFrom children to e
3、lders, all people are welcome to sign up for all sorts of art classes all year round, such as “Adult Continuing Education, Tre-college Programs” and “A Young ArtisC. Check online for schedules, class types, age groups and more or call 415-749-4500.San Francisco University High School: Summer Program
4、This is a three-summer commitment and a great program preparing kids for college. It provides language and art classes in the morning and social studies such as sports and history in the afternoon. There are also fun activities such as a field day, a party night, a talent show, etc. 30 to 35 tenth-g
5、rade children are chosen each summer, so you have to fill out a form. Call 415-749-4558 to know more.Rudolf Steiner College: Summer ProgramsRudolf Steiner has summer programs for those who want to take courses such as teaching grade courses 1 to 8. Registration is at the beginning of April. Call 415
6、-749-4560 for more about it.16. A. recognized B. saw C. remembered D. understood17. A. easily B. excitedly C. finally D. hurriedly18. A. finished B. begun C. entered D. missed19. A. good B. right C. necessary D. possible20. A. easier B. stronger C. luckier D. safer答案阅读理解A: 13 CAD B: 47 BBDDC: 811 BC
7、BC D: 1215 CDAD阅读七选五15 GBAEF完形填空15 CDABB 610 CACDA1115 ADBBD 1620 CCADBThese activities and programs are usually popular, and if you are interested, get up and join us!1. What school offers its timetable on the website?A. Rudolf Steiner College.B. The San Francisco School.C. San Francisco Art Instit
8、ute.D. San Francisco University High School.2. What can we learn about San Francisco University High School?A. Kids can sign up for art classes.B. Time for registration is only in summer.C. The school provides writing lessons for children.D. Pre-school kids should sign up for classes in spring.3. Fo
9、r whom will Rudolf Steiner College provide summer programs?A. Children from any school.B. Students from high school.C. Kids from pre-kindergarten.D. Those who want to be teachers.BI wanted to have tea with Nerada in a tea break during a retreat (青争养). I was holding the cup so he could sip (小 口喝)tea.
10、 I was careful and poured a small quantity in his mouth. I enjoyed concentrating on each moment and listening deeply to do a good job with serving tea.We were immediately connected and befriended each other during this time. Two other retreat participants joined and then there were four people talki
11、ng about varieties of topics which ranged from how Nerada progressed in his education to cool ones like how he maintains his weight, etc. These conversations brought smiles and it seemed that we all knew each other from long time ago. In subtle ways, we quietly felt the connection.When we finished t
12、ea, I felt like tying a wristband for Nerada. The wristband had the letters that read “WE” on one side and “ME” on the other if read upside down. I told Nerada that my youngest brother is about his age, and he gave me a sweet, calm smile.I felt deep content during this teatime. I had actually lived
13、those moments, being sympathetic and friendly. It was an experience of joy. Later, during the retreat, each time Nerada and I happened to greet or talk, we smiled naturally and felt connected.Its sad that we dont connect deeply, even with our family or friends. We are just too busy running after thi
14、ngs, going nowhere. We dont seem to concentrate or care enough for people during our conversations. I had these valuable realizations later.On the last day of the retreat, I told Nerada, “This was the best teatime I ever had in my He. He gave me a warm, unforgettable smile.4. What can we learn about
15、 Nerada from Paragraph 1 ?A. He was healthy. B. He may be disabled.C. He liked serving tea. D. He worked in the retreat,5. The author made friends with Nerada at the time.A. they were at schoolB. the author cared for himC. they were tying the wristbandD. they were in a retreat conversation6. How did
16、 the author feel during the teatime with Nirad?A. Calm. B. Sad.C. Bored. D. Happy.7. What does the author think to be really important to people?A. Trying to help others.B. Smiling more to friends.C. Enjoying tea with friends.D. Being connected with each other.cDoctors say anger can be a very harmfu
17、l emotion unless you learn how to deal with it. They warn that angry feelings can lead to heart disease, stomach problems, headaches, emotional problems and possibly cancer.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Others
18、 burst with anger, losing control of themselves. But other people repress their anger. They cannot or will not express it.For years many doctors thought that repressing anger was more dangerous to a persons health than expressing it. They said that when a person is angry, the brain gives off the sam
19、e hormones (荷尔蒙)that are produced during tense situations. They speed the heart rate, raise blood pressure, or sugar into the blood and narrow the blood vessels (血管)to the interstices (空隙). In general, the person feels excited and ready to act.Doctors said that repressing these feelings only makes t
20、he feelings continue. And this can lead to many medical problems. Doctors thought a person could prevent these problems by letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some doctors held a different view. They said that people who express anger repeatedly and violently did become, in f
21、act, more and not less angry.They said this, too, can cause medical problems.Some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger violently may be more likely to develop heart disease, and they believe that those who keep their anger
22、inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger. They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, and then decide if the cause is serious. If it is, they say, “Do not express your
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