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        1. 閱讀理解。
               John is 14 years old. He is a student of Grade Eight. He was a very active and happy boy two years
          ago. But everything changed after he started to play computer games. He never plays basketball or
          football with his friends any more(再也). And when he sits in the classroom, he can't listen to the teachers. He sleeps in class. And he spends less and less time in studying. So he gets bad marks in tests. But he
          is very different after school is over. He stays in the net bar until it is closed(關(guān)閉的).Ah, he loses himself
          in(沉迷于)computer games. His parents can do nothing to stop him. Every morning in the school, when
          we see that he is so tired after a night's "busy working", we really feel sad. He is too tired!
          1. John was ______two years ago.
          A. sad and unhealthy
          B. active but bored
          C. active and happy
          D. healthy but sad
          2. John changed a lot because ______.
          A. he couldn't get good grades
          B. he played computer games
          C. he had to work for money
          D. he didn't exercise any more
          3. Every morning John feels______.

          A. tired
          B. healthy
          C. happy
          D. relaxed

          4. John ______ plays basketball with his friends now.
          A. usually
          B. often
          C. always
          D. never
          5. Which of the following is TRUE?
          A. John wasn't a good student two years ago.
          B. John often sleeps in class at school.
          C. John's parents don't love him.
          D. John is busy working every day.
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