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                                                         Surfing: It’s Not Just for Boys Any More      
               If you asked high school girls to name their favorite sports, most would probably say basketball or
          volleyball. I happen to be one of the few girls who would       1     : surfing(沖浪運動) . But isn't that a
          boy thing? Some people     2     Most certainly not.     
               I started surfing about five years ago and     3     in love with the sport on the very first day. Riding
          that first     4     was the best feeling I had ever experienced.      
               When I try to    5   surfing with other things, I find it very difficult because, in my       6    , there's
          nothing like it. It  involves (牽涉)  body,      7    , and soul. There's sand between my toes and cool,
          salt water all    8     the US. The feeling I get when I'm surfing across that    9     , becoming one with
          the   10   is like I'm weightless.      
               The one thing I can   11    from surfing and not any other sport is endless challenge (挑戰(zhàn)). You can
          never be the "best surfer" because the ocean   12     an uncountable variety of waves that nobody can
          ever master. The variations of surfing styles are wonderful. Some surfers are free and flowing; others are
          very aggressive(活躍有力的)  and     13     . All of these things attract me to surfing and make it     14  
          from any other sport.       
               I've    15      to tell every girl I know to do something that people don't think girls can do. It's part of
          being human to advance to new      16     . So shouldn't it be expected that girls should step up and
          start     17     the limits of things boys and men used to dominate(主宰) ?     
               There're women    18    
          side by side with the President of our country, so why not stand side by side with the boys    19     the
          football team or out in the water surfing? Give girls a chance to    20    , and they will.
          (     )1. A. tell    
          (     )2. A. wonder  
          (     )3. A. stayed  
          (     )4. A. wave    
          (     )5. A. bring    
          (     )6. A. work    
          (     )7. A. mind    
          (     )8. A. along    
          (     )9. A. beach    
          (     )10. A. sky    
          (     )11. A. take    
          (     )12. A. catches
          (     )13. A. sharp  
          (     )14. A. known  
          (     )15. A. chosen  
          (     )16. A. levels  
          (     )17. A. reaching
          (     )18. A. sitting
          (     )19. A. of      
          (     )20. A. think  
          B. answer    
          B. understand
          B. came      
          B. storm    
          B. connect  
          B. study    
          B. effort    
          B. above    
          B. water    
          B. world    
          B. get      
          B. includes  
          B. great    
          B. right    
          B. tried    
          B. points    
          B. accepting
          B. walking  
          B. from      
          B. succeed  
          C. give    
          C. reply    
          C. dropped  
          C. sail    
          C. compare  
          C. holiday  
          C. health  
          C. around  
          C. board    
          C. earth    
          C. make    
          C. offers  
          C. hard    
          C. far      
          C. learned  
          C. steps    
          C. pushing  
          C. fighting
          C. on      
          C. perform  
          D. realize  
          D. believe  
          D. fell    
          D. boat    
          D. tie      
          D. life    
          D. time    
          D. by      
          D. lake    
          D. ocean    
          D. keep    
          D. collects
          D. calm    
          D. different
          D. promised
          D. parts    
          D. setting  
          D. working  
          D. with    
          D. feel    
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          (     )3. A. harsh          
          (     )4. A. being programmed
          (     )5. A. regardless of  
          (     )6. A. realise        
          (     )7. A. to              
          (     )8. A. when            
          (     )9. A. at times        
          (     )10. A. keen          
          (     )11. A. if            
          (     )12. A. when          
          (     )13. A. anxiously      
          (     )14. A. gains          
          (     )15. A. until          
          (     )16. A. react          
          (     )17. A. rewarded      
          (     )18. A. picked out    
          (     )19. A. more          
          (     )20. A. it            
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          B. because of      
          B. recognise        
          B. from            
          B. where            
          B. at the same time
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          B. that            
          B. eagerly          
          B. has gained      
          B. if              
          B. inform          
          B. awarded          
          B. picked on        
          B. less            
          B. one              
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          C. excited          
          C. severe          
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          C. in              
          C. which            
          C. at a time        
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          C. how              
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          C. actually        
          C. had gained      
          C. when            
          C. connect          
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          C. picked up        
          C. much            
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          D. that        
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          D. when        
          D. whether    
          D. obviously  
          D. is gaining  
          D. once        
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          A.40 years                      
          B. 21 years
          C. 10 years                      
          D. 9 years
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          D. To encourage careful reading.
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          B. Because it contains a working knowledge of information about dogs and cats.
          C. Because it contains information on specific emergency situations.
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          B. It contains the knowledge of recognition of abnormal symptoms of dogs and cats.
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               Learning to manage conflict is necessary for a child's development.
               Conflicts during the preschool years occur because children desire more attention than parents can or
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          1. The intended readers of this passage are _____.
          A. doctors
          B. teachers
          C. parents 
          D. children
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          A. children try being independent
          B. children behave politely
          C. parents control their feelings well
          D. parents understand their children
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          A. feel being overlooked by his parents
          B. get tired of staying at home
          C. be worried by the outside world
          D. want to avoid going to school
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          A. leads to misunderstanding
          B. doesn't really mean a deep emotional problem
          C. is an important choice
          D. involves visiting doctors
          5. What can be concluded from the passage?
          A. The more conflicts your family has,the better your child develops.
          B. Children enjoy giving their opinions by challenging their parents.
          C. Most parents would rather punish their children than reward them.
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