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On the way to his home the child turned many times and beat the dog, declaring with childish gestures that he held him in contempt as an unimportant dog. The dog apologized for being this quality of animal and expressed regret in fine form, but he continued stealthily to follow the child.

When the child reached his door-step, the dog was a few yards behind, moving slowly toward him. He became so anxious with shame when he again faced the child that he forgot the dragging rope. He tripped(绊倒) upon it and fell forward.

The child sat down on the step and the two had another interview. During it the dog greatly exerted himself to please the child. He performed a few playful jumps with such abandon(尽情地) that the child suddenly saw him to be a valuable thing. He made a swift, greedy charge (猛冲) and seized the rope.

He dragged his captive(俘虏) into a hall and up many long stairways in a dark building. The dog made willing efforts but he could not walk very skillfully up the stairs because he was very small and soft, and at last the pace of the child grew so energetic that the dog became panic-stricken. In his mind he was being dragged toward somewhere unknown. His eyes grew wild with the terror of it. He began to wiggle his head wildly and to brace his legs.

The child redoubled his efforts. They had a battle on the stairs. The child was victorious because he was completely absorbed in his purpose, and because the dog was very small. He dragged his acquirement to the door of his home, and finally with victory across the doorway.

No family member was in. The child sat down on the floor and made overtures to (向……示好) the dog. The dog instantly accepted. He smiled with affection upon his new friend. In a short time they were firm and abiding(矢志不渝的) comrades.

(1) What might have happened before the first paragraph? A. The child had wanted to own the dog for a long time. B. The dog had been someone else's pet but lost his way. C. The child had been looking for the lost dog for a long time. D. The dog had been driven out of home by the child's family.
(2) What directly made the boy swift his mind? A. The dog's apology. B. His first interview with the dog. C. His pity on the dog. D. The dog's pleasing performance.
(3) What's the meaning of the underlined word? A. neglect B. random C. nervous D. hard
(4) Which of the following best describe the change of the dog's feeling? A. Frightened-relieved-anxious-happy. B. Worried-angry-scared-delighted. C. Guilty-anxious-nervous-pleased. D. Angry-regretted-scared-puzzled.
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Useful Travel Apps

Traveladvisor

Every hotel, restaurant or tourist spot you wish to know about has likely been reviewed and rated here. These numerous, and at times very detailed, travellers' experiences offer handy tips and help avoid common mistakes. Lists like "Top Things to Do In..." ensure that you don't come back with any regrets.

Kayak

A comprehensive travel planner, this app lets you search for and book flight tickets, hotels and cars, and even assists in packing. Its predeparture to-do lists, tailored for general, business or romantic travel, ensure that all you need is your bag.

Tripit

If you're forever searching for all the confirmation emails for your trips, download this app, which merges all your travel details into one itinerary. You can access it from several devices, and it syncs with your phone calendar, too.

Loungebuddy

This app advises on the facilities and entry policies for airport lounges across the world, so in one click you can get away from the crowds.

Travel Diary

Similar to sending postcards to yourself, this app lets you make diary entries with text and images. You can also export all your entries to a word document: raw material for the travelogue in the making.

(1) If you're not sure what to do in your travel destination, you'd better check ______ before you go there. A. Traveladvisor B. Kayak C. Travel Diary D. Tripit
(2) Which app helps most if people want to review their travel from time to time? A. Travel Diary. B. Traveladvisor. C. Tripit. D. Loungebuddy.
(3) Which of the following two apps provide only one service respectively? A. Traveladvisor and Kayak. B. Kayak and Tripit. C. Tripit and Loungebuddy. D. Loungebuddy and Travel Diary.
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Electronic sports such as "Fortnite" are vastly more popular than Olympic events such as dressage (花式骑术) or curling (冰壶). In fact, they are more popular than most mainstream sports. Only 28% of British boys aged 16-19 watch any traditional live sports; 57% play video games.

Stick-in-the-muds may complain that e-sports are not proper sports. Many parents, observing their bad-tempered teenagers sitting on the so fa all day twiddling their thumbs and shouting "Quick, pass me the shotgun!" at a screen, would agree. Yet video games are highly competitive, with professional leagues that play in crowded stadiums.

There are perhaps only 200 tennis stars in the world who can make a living from playing in tournaments. By contrast "League of Legends", a fantasy game played by teams of five, supports over 1,000 on good wages. Its World Championship final last year was watched by 44 million people.

Critics of e-sports offer moral objections, too. They are addictive, Prince Harry has called for "Fortnite" to be banned for this reason. They are violent. Surely, at a time of global disharmony, it is a bad idea to make simulated killing an Olympic sport. The Olympics aim to promote peace. Finally, video games are commercial. Nobody owns basketball; "League of Legends" is owned by Tencent, a Chinese megacorporation.

None of these arguments is very convincing. The idea that an activity, rather than a substance, can be addictive is controversial among doctors, as is the existence of a causal link between gaming and violence. And the idea that warlike sports have no place in the Olympics is hard to consist with history. Javelin-throwing (掷标枪) and wrestling were introduced in 708 BC. They are still there.

(1) What does the underlined word "Stick-in-the-muds" in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A. People who are crazy about sports. B. People who prefer traditional values. C. People who are in a difficult situation. D. People who are addicted to video games.
(2) Which of the following is NOT the moral objection offered by critics? A. People get addicted to video games easily. B. E-sports contain certain elements of violence. C. Global disharmony arises from the popularity of e-sports. D. The industry of e-sports is concerned with making profit.
(3) Why are Javelin-throwing and wrestling mentioned in the last paragraph? A. To compare the difference between the two sports. B. To show the close connection between gaming and violence. C. To prove the fact that warlike sports can exist in the Olympics. D. To present the phenomenon of people's addiction to the warlike sports.
(4) In which section of a newspaper may this text appear? A. Sports. B. Fiction. C. Science. D. Education.
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This year, several young athletes have shone brightly at the Beijing Winter Olympics, giving us a glimpse of their generation's nature.

Obviously, the young generation is filled with "brave warriors" who want to challenge impossibilities and push boundaries. Freestyle skier Gu Ailing is a good example. After she finished strong in the first two jumps in the women's free-ski Big Air event, it was certain that she could get a medal. But instead of taking heed of it , the 18-year-old skier pushed herself to the limit. On the last jump, Gu decided to attempt a difficult trick: a left double cork 1620 — four and a half rotations in the air — before landing". I have never done the 'left 16' before. I hadn't prepared much for it apart from two days on the air bag,"Gu told China Daily," but I felt it was a chance."

But for these young athletes, the sport is never just about scores, but also about having as much fun as possible.

Born in the US, Gu faced criticism and doubts for representing China in the Beijing Winter Olympics. When questioned by The Guardian, the girl said bluntly (直截了当地) she wasn't trying to make everyone happy. "I'm an 18-year-old girl out here living my best life. I'm having a great time."Gu said." It doesn't really matter if other people are happy or not, because I feel I' m doing my best and I'm enjoying the entire process."

Gu's good friend, Chinese snowboarder Su Yiming also shares a similar attitude. He takes sports as a way to have fun. After he was judged to have lost the gold to Canadian athlete Max Parrot in the men's slopestyle final, the 17-year-old didn't feel upset. Instead, he was happy to have the chance to compete with his idol.

"When I was on the podium (领奖台) hugging Max Parrot, it felt unreal," Su told China Daily." All I did today was enjoy the runs and concentrate on my tricks. As long as I am on my snowboard I am happy."

(1) The phrase" taking heed of it "underlined in paragraph 2 can be replaced by       . A. playing it safe B. taking a risk C. avoiding mistakes D. taking part in it
(2) What can we know about Gu Ailing according to the text? A. She didn't perform well. B. She is a post-00. C. She was an American. D. She isn't easy-going
(3) Who got the gold medal in the men's slopestyle final? A. Not mentioned. B. Gu Ailing. C. Su Yiming. D. Max Parrot.
(4) What does the reporter want to convey in this text? A. The young generation shares a similar attitude. B. Young athletes show the nature of the young generation. C. Young Chinese dare to push the limits but also enjoy their career. D. Young athletes have shone brightly at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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