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PIZZA PLUS offer 6-7 pm Director: Tim Burton Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Running time: 93mins. Mon 18 -- Fri 22 February 6 pm Tickets on sale 5-6 pm Director: Steve Barron Great action and excellent acting, especially by Nicholson. If you’ve eaten Teenage Mutant Hero Turtle pizzas and then cleaned your teeth with a Teenage Mutant: Hero. Turtle toothbrush we need say no more. If not, then get in on the craze and see for yourself. The man-sized turtles fight their enemy, Shredder in an action-packed story. 21. Which film has the shortest running time? A. WILD AT HEART B. DICK TRACY C. BATMAN

D. TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES

22. From the text, we can learn that ___________. A. both BATMAN and WILD AT HEART are frightening

B. tickets on sale for the four films can be bought at 6 pm C. DICK TRACY and BATMAN can be seen on the same day D. BATMAN and TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES are both cartoons

23. If you are interested in detective stories, you can see ___________. A. DICK TRACY B. WILD AT HEART C. BATMAN

D.TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 24. What can we know about BATMAN? A. Cage acted the leading role in it. B. One can enjoy pizza at 6: 30 p. m. C. Most of its scenes are peaceful. D. It is directed by Jack Nicholson.

25. Where can we most probably read this text? A. In a research paper.

B. In a short story. C. On an advertisement page. D. In a student's diary.

B

There's no doubt that our character has a profound effect on our future What we

must remember, however, is not merely how powerful character is in influencing our fate, but how powerful we are in shaping our own character and, therefore, our own fate. Character may determine our fate, but character is not determined by fate.

It's a common mistake to think of character as something that is fully formed and fixed very early in life. It calls to mind old proverbs like \change its spots.\

This perspective that our character is \is supported by a great deal of modern psychology emphasizing self-acceptance. As Popeye says, \I am.\ferent.

Ultimately (最后), these views of humanity totally undervalue the lifelong potential for growth that comes with the power of reflection and choice.

How depressing it would be to believe that we cant choose to be better, more honest, more respectful, more responsible, and more caring. None of us should give up the personal seeking to improve our character. Not because we're bad, we don't have to be sick to get better, but because were not as good as we could be.

There are so many things in life we can't control, whether we' re beautiful or smart, whether we have good parents or bad, whether we grow up with affirmation (肯定) or negation. It's inspiring to remember that nothing but moral will power is needed to make us better.

No it isn't easy. But if we make a great effort to become more aware of the habits of heart and mind that drive our behavior, we can begin to place new emphasis on our higher values so that we become what we want our children to think we are.

26. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Our character is carved in the stone with knives. B. Our character is controlled by oneself. C. Our character can’t be changed easily. D. Our character can be better and different.

27. Which of the following would the writer agree with? A. We should value our lifelong potential for growth.

B. We must attach importance to self-acceptance. C. A leopard can't change its spots.

D. Our character is fully formed and fixed early in life.

28. What do we need to improve to make ourselves better according to the author? A. Our smartness. B. Our will power. C. Our fate. D. Our family.

29. What can we infer from the passage? A. It is quite easy to improve our character. B. We should try our best to be as good as possible. C. We must meet our children's need.

D. We should control as many things as possible in life. 30. Which of the following might be the best title for the text? A. Changing Our Character isn't Easy. B. Character Determines Our Fate. C. Character is Fully Formed and Fixed. D. We Shape Our Own Character.

C

French writer Frantz Fanon once said: \speak a language is to take on a world,

a culture.\

More than 300 new words and phrases have recently made it into the Oxford Dictionary Online, and in one way or another they are all reflections of today’s changing world.

After a year that was politically unstable, it's not hard to understand the fact that people's political views are one of the main drives of our expanding vocabulary. One example is \\activists\-- people who support a political or social cause, but only show their support from behind a computer or smart phone.

\脱欧) in the last update and we are now starting to see all the words around Trump coming into the dictionary,\Angus Stevenson, Oxford Dictionaries' head of content development, told The Guardian.

Lifestyle is also changing our language. For example, \-- a compound of fit and inspiration -- refers to a person or thing that encourages one to exercise

and stay fit and healthy. The phrase \leave their home due to climate change -- reflects people's concern for the environment.

According to Stevenson, social media was the main source for the new expressions \

But still, not all newly- invented words get the chance to make their way into a mainstream dictionary. If you want to create your own hit words, Angus Stevenson suggests that you should not only make sure that they are expressive and meaningful. but also have an attractive sound so that people will enjoy saying them out loud.

31. why does the author mention Brexit and Trump? A. To explain the origin of the word \

B. To show the influences of current affairs on the English language. C. To highlight two major political events that changed the world. D. To explain what kind of new words can make it into a dictionary.

32. The underlined word \A. use B. record C. change D. create

33. How is the article mainly written? A. By giving examples. B. By making comparisons. C. by following a timeline. D. By presenting research findings.

34. According to Stevenson, what kinds of new-invented words are more likely to be accepted by a mainstream dictionary?

A. Words that have unique meanings. B. Words that reflect the changing world. C. Words that are easy to remember.

D. Words that are meaningful, expressive and attractive. 35. What is the article mainly about?

A. New words and phrases into the Oxford Dictionary Online. B. The application of new words and phrases. C. New words and phrases in polities.