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When sadness starts to go away, it feels like a big stone is being lifted from your body. 3. Children who have depression may not know it. Often,it's a parent or teacher who notices children's changes.
When depression happens, it’s very important for children to receive treatment.4. Sometimes treatment includes talking to someone who know all about depression. Sometimes it means taking medicine. Sometimes both of these things are used. If you think you have depression, or you just have sadness that simply will not go away, it is important to talk to an adult about it first.5. Many cities also have mental health hotlines that are listed in the phone book. There is always somebody who can help.
A. This person can help you find the right kind of treatment.
B. Many times, you cry, and it's hard to stop.
C. When they do, they can get better quickly.
D. More than half of teenagers go through a period of sadness at least once a month.
E.If sad feelings go on for too long, it’s called depression.
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—A skirt is OK.
A.reading B.buying C.to buy
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In 1969, as US astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, he famously declared, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’ And as many countries come together to celebrate World Space Week from Oct 4-10, it seems that there are still many leaps to take.
During ancient times, our only steps were back and forth across the surface of our own planet. We climbed to the top of mountains, or sailed in boats across oceans. But we didn’t, and couldn’t, leave the surface of our planet.
It’s not surprising that back then, the so-called heavens fascinated(使著迷) us so much. How could they not? How could people not be obsessed with the great object in the sky that arrived each day with light and then left, taking the light with it? Or the mysterious moon, stars and planets that lit up the night sky? Compared with us, these things seemed so free and exciting. Different cultures created stories about the heavens. The Chinese referred to a ‘King of the Sky’ who created the heavens and decorated them with stars; the ancient Greeks had ‘the Sky Gods’ who controlled the weather.
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As the American scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson said, ‘The universe is under no obligation (義務(wù)) to make sense to you.’ The more we know, the more our curiosity grows.
Even today, the most popular novels and movies are set on other planets, solar systems (太陽(yáng)系) or galaxies (星系). Space is still mysterious, as it was for the ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans. And perhaps it always will be.
1.The author used Neil Armstrong’s story to ______.
A.describe how the celebration of World Space Week began
B.draw attention to great achievements in space exploration
C.explain why human beings are curious about outer space
D.predict(預(yù)報(bào)) future space programs that might change history
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A.happy B.interested C.satisfied D.bored
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A.didn’t leave many records of space objects
B.believed the King of the Sky controlled the weather
C.shared a similar curiosity about the universe
D.showed little respect for the power of nature
4.What’s the article mainly about?
A.Important events in space exploration history.
B.Human’s unchangeable interest in space.
C.Ancient stories inspired(激發(fā),產(chǎn)生) by the heavens.
D.What we have learned about the universe.
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Marco Polo was amazed by the beautiful China. He was impressed by Beijing and the Emperor’s Palace, especially the Summer Palace which he described as “The greatest palace that ever was...” The walls were covered with gold and silver and the hall was so large that it could easily seat 6,000 people for dinner.
There were inventions and developments in China which were not used in Europe at that time. He was puzzled (困惑的) by the black stones people used to burn to produce heat. The black stones were coal, but Marco Polo had never seen coal before!
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1.Marco Polo and his father went to China to ____________.
A.go on a trip B.be asked as guests C.do business D.study Chinese
2.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?
A.How beautiful China was. B.How developed China was.
C.How big China was. D.How strong China was.
3.We can learn from the passage that __________.
A.Marco Polo used two examples to describe Chinese developments
B.Only a few people didn’t believe what Marco Polo said
C.The Emperor forced Marco Polo to serve him
D.Marco Polo was 70 years old when he died
4.Where can we probably read the passage?
A.From a poster. B.From a guide book.
C.From a fairy tale. D.From a biography (人物傳記).
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