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Mr Johnson didn’t have an experience of travelling in a plane before and he read a lot a 小题1: air accidents, so one day when a friend offered to take him for a ride in his own small p 小题2: , Mr Johnson was very w  小题3:   about accepting. Finally, however, his friend promised him that it was very s  小题4:  , and Mr Johnson boarded the plane.
His friend started the engine and began to taxi(滑行) onto the runway of the airport. Mr Johnson h 小题5:  the sound of the engine. He was extremely frightened and c 小题6:  his eyes.
After a minute, he opened t 小题7:  again, looked out of the w 小题8:  of the plane, and said to his friend , “ Look at the people down there. They look as small a 小题9:  ants, don’t they?” “Those are ants,”answered his friend. “We’re s 小题10:  on the ground.”
答案

小题1:about
小题2:plane
小题3:worried
小题4:safe
小题5:heard
小题6:closed
小题7:them
小题8:window
小题9:as
小题10:still
解析

试题分析:这篇短文讲述了Johnson害怕乘坐飞机的事情,他因为从来没有坐过飞机并看了一些有关飞机事故的报道,因此害怕乘坐飞机。有一天,却在朋友的劝导下上了朋友的飞机并闹出了一个笑话。
小题1:句意:Johnson从来没有坐飞机旅行过,因此他读了许多有关飞机事故的内容。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为about。
小题2:句意:所以又一天当朋友邀请他乘坐自己的小飞机时,Johnson先生很害怕没有接受。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为plane。
小题3:句意:所以又一天当朋友邀请他乘坐自己的小飞机时,Johnson先生很害怕没有接受。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为worried。
小题4:句意:最后他的朋友向他保证安全,他才登上了飞机。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为safe。
小题5:句意:Johnson听到了发动机的声音。时态是一般过去时,结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为heard。
小题6:句意:他非常害怕并闭上了眼睛。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为closed。
小题7:句意:过了一会,他睁开眼睛向窗外看。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为them。
小题8:句意:过了一会,他睁开眼睛向窗外看。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为window。
小题9:句意:他们看起来像蚂蚁一样小,对吗?as…as“和……一样”,可知答案为as。
小题10:句意:我们还在陆地上。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为still
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Music not only gives you something to sing and dance to, but also can make you
feel happier. Scientists say that music can help to relax people’s mind and even help
to relieve(痛苦) pain. How does music work its magic? It is the fact that music
can adjust(调节) our mood(心情). Recently, there is a scientific research toback up
what we have always known about music. The studies have shown that when people
are excited or happy they are more helpful. The opposite (相反的情况)happens when
people feel aggressive(好斗的) or under stress. The use of music can influence how
helpful people can be.
Dr. Adrian North made a study with 256 university students.Half the group took exercise
in the gymnasium listening to music which can bring happiness and the other half exercised
to aggressive music. When leaving the gym, the students were asked to hand out flyers(传单) in support of the local disabled athlete’s foundation(残疾运动员基金会).
The results showed that nearly half of the group that listened to happy music were willing to (愿意) hand out flyers. But less than 20% in the group that heard the aggressive music were willing to do so. This study suggests that our choice of music can influence our willingness to cooperate(合作). While a study also shows that productivity (生产效率) can be increased with the right choice of background music in the workplace. As music stimulates(刺激)worker’s mind, job satisfaction is often positively influenced. Other studies have shown that workers who are in a good mood have more job satisfaction than those in a bad mood.
These studies show that music can have a powerful influence on a person’s ability to cooperate. Moods have a direct influence(直接影响) on cooperation and job satisfaction. These factors also have a direct relationship to the success of a business.
小题1:What do scientists say about music ? _____________________________.
小题2:The phrase “back up” , Paragraph 1 most probably means “support”, doesn’t it ?
_________.
小题3:Why do people use the right choice of background music in the workplace?_______ .
小题4:How do people feel if they are bored or sad ?_____________________ .
小题5: What do moods have a direct influence on?______________________________ .
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Laura Fagan, a 29-year-old British girl, has a special job. She is paid well to taste chocolate, desserts and cakes. [
Laura works in the famous supermarket, Tesco. Her job is to try different kinds of desserts. She needs to try as many as 20 desserts a day. Also, she always travels for work. She needs to travel to different cities to try different desserts.
Although the job seems to be great, it is hard. Usually, Laura begins trying desserts as early as 8 am, and is still trying new desserts at 6 pm before she goes back home. Luckily, the job hasn’t made her too heavy. She only worries about her teeth.
“Of course I was afraid of becoming fat when I started the job, so I try to do exercise as often as possible. The main thing is my teeth. I don’t think my dentist will be happy if I tell her what I do, so I try to brush my teeth as often as possible,” Laura told a reporter. She goes to the gym to keep slim (苗条的) and takes more care of her teeth after trying the desserts. She said, “When I tell people what I do, they say it’s the best job in the world.”
Laura loves her job although it is hard. “I can learn about new trends (动态) in food,” she said.
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The missing flight MH 370 attracted the most attention all over the world. The final result was that there were no survivors. Since 1985, Australian professor Ed Galea has interviewed over 2,000 survivors of 105 plane crashes, searching for the keys to keep alive
1. Sitting with your family

If you are traveling in a family group, you should be together with your family. Why? If you sit away from each other, it"s only natural that you must want to join your family group when the accident happens. If you do that it’s going to cause more problems.
2. The seat belt
How do you undo your seat belt in your car? You press a button. In a plane, you lift a latch(插销). If you can"t undo your seat belt then, you -can"t escape and you will lose chances of survival.
3. Facing backward
We would all be safer if airline seats faced backward. But the difficulty with this is that the passengers don"t like traveling with their back facing the direction of travel. Experts suggest that the direction of seats should be changed.
4. Put on a smoke hood(头罩)
"Smoke contains toxic (有毒的) gases, narcotic(麻醉的) gases. It contains irritant (刺激的)  gases. If you breathe enough of them you will die," explains Galea. He carries a smoke hood but warns that you must follow his example and learn how to use it. Otherwise you"ll waste time trying to put it on time that could be used for making an exit.
5. Listen to the flight attendants
Listen to the flight attendants carefully and read the safety card after you get on the plane. Be prepared. And if you"re about to crash, do 1ike this -- head down, ankles behind knees. The brace position is one of the most important things that a passenger should take on board when they fly. It’s designed to reduce your chances of being knocked during a heavy crash.
小题1:According to the first paragraph of the passage, what is the correct meaning of “survivors" in Chinese?_
A.黑匣子 B.遇难者
C.幸存者D.恐怖分子
小题2:Is it necessary for us to sit together with our family on the plane?
小题3:you follow the example and learn how to use a smoke hood, you"ll      your time making an exit.
小题4:把短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
小题5:What is the main idea of the passage?
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Uniforms, used for identifying people,are seen almost everywhere in the world. They are a part of everyday life. Let’s look at some of the reasons why people wear uniforms and the types of people that wear uniforms.
Many children have to wear a uniform at school. Boys and girls must wear the same coloured clothes and a school tie. There is often a school badge on the jacket or shirt. There are many reasons for having a school uniforms .Firstly, the uniforms shows that the children attend the same school . It is important for children to feel they belong to a school and that they identify with their school. Secondly, the uniform makes it easy for other people to tell which school the children go to . They know they must be on their best behaviour because people know which school they go to and the children are proud of their school. Thirdly, school uniforms are comfortable,smart clothing. Finally, it is cheaper for parents to buy one set of clothes for their child. Most parents cannot afford to buy lots of expensive, fashionable clothes for their children.
小题1:Are children the only people who wear uniform?
小题2:Why are children on their best behavior when they wear their school uniforms?
小题3:why do police officers wear uniforms?
小题4: can you describe a teenager’s “uniforms”?
小题5:what do teenagers’ clothes tell you about them ?
小题6:what do you want to tell people through the clothes you wear
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Are you left-handed? If you are, you make up just 10% of the world’s population.小题1:  Most people write and play musical instruments with their right hands.
Why are so few people left-handed? A new theory, called “cooperation (合作) vs competition” may have the answer.小题2:    When making tools for a right-handed person — like a knife — it was easier if everybody could use the same hand. But some humans wanted to compete instead. So to have an advantage over right-handed people, they would use their left hand to surprise competitors.
小题3:German born American scientist Albert Einstein, British physicist Isaac Newton and British biologist Charles Darwin are some famous “lefties”. At least six US presidents were left-handed, including Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Harry Truman.
“Lefties” are also often linked with creativity and visual (视觉) skills.
How can this be? Well, the left side of our brain is where we solve problems. The right side of our brain is where we develop creativity. Right-handers tend (倾向) to use the left side more than the right side.小题4:
“This is why there are more of them in creative areas, such as music, art and writing,” said Alan Searleman, PhD, from St. Lawrence University, New York.
小题5:They tend to have worse memories, often forgetting names and places.
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