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It seems that self-help books are topping best-seller lists more often these days. More people are turning to self-help books for advice on how to live their lives. Last year, sales of these books in the UK rose 20 percent, reaching a record high of 3 million, the Guardian reported.
Famous people or psychologists( ÐÄÀíѧ¼Ò) wrote many of the self-help books. They teach you how to deal with problems in your life¡ªfor example, how to get along with your classmates, how to manage your time well and how to find happiness in your daily life.
But can these books really help us with our lives? People have lots of different opinions about this.
Julie Hall from London is a big fan of self-help books. After she read more than 300 of them, she set up her own self-help website. Her site helps women succeed in the business world. ¡°They(self-help books) can give you the courage to do whatever you want to do,¡± she told the Independent.
However, recent research by the University of Montreal in Canada might not agree with that. Researchers surveyed two groups of people¡ªone of the group had read many self-help books, while the other hadn¡¯t. They found that people in the group who had read more self-help books have more stress.
There is no single ¡°quick fix¡± that can make our lives better. However, it¡¯s always good to know that help is at hand when we need it.
Self-help books help us learn to live ¡¾1¡¿ | |
Introduction | ¡¾2¡¿people are turning to self-help books for advice on how to live their lives. Many of the self-help books were ¡¾3¡¿by famous people or psychologists. They teach you what to ¡¾4¡¿with problems. |
Opinions | After ¡¾5¡¿more than 300 of them, Julie Hall set up her own website. Her site helps women have ¡¾6¡¿in the business world. Self-help books can give you the courage to do whatever you ¡¾7¡¿to do. |
¡¾8¡¿research by the University of Montreal in Canada might not agree with that. A survey shows that people who had read more self-help books were more ¡¾9¡¿ | |
Conclusion | There is no single ¡°quick fix¡± that can ¡¾10¡¿our lives, but having help at hand is good. |
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Do you like singing? What do you think of singing? If you love it, you will like the TV show Don't Forget the Lyrics.It is a popular singing show in America.This program started from July 11th , 2007.
So how does this new singing show work? The contestants need to have much knowledge£¨ÖªÊ¶£©of lyrics.In the show, the contestants have to sing the songs with right lyrics.When he finishes a song with wrong lyrics, he can't sing again.If he finishes all ten songs with right lyrics.he is the winner and he can get a very good prize.
You may say, ¡°I can't sing well, but I remember many lyrics of beautiful songs.Can I join it?¡±Don't worry!
The show says, ¡°You don't have to sing it well.You just have to sing it right.¡±Every music lover can join it.
¡¾1¡¿What is Don't Forget the Lyrics?
A.A popular song.B.A popular story
C.A popular movieD.A popular singing show.
¡¾2¡¿When did Don't Forget the Lyrics come out?
A.In the year 2000.B.In the year 2005.
C.In the year 2007.D.In the year 2010.
¡¾3¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°contestants¡± mean?
A.Famous singers or actors.B.The best performers.
C.The successful musicians.D.Participants £¨²ÎÓëÕߣ©in the singing competition.
¡¾4¡¿How many songs should you finish singing right if you want to win the good prize?
A.Five.B.Seven.C.Eight.D.Ten..
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Young novelist
Suzanne Todd has just won the Best New Writer Prize for her first book, Roadrunner. The idea for the book came from her own travels£four years ago she decided to give up her job in a bank to go round the world on her own for a year.
¡°I was tired of doing the same thing every day and wanted to find some excitement before it was too late,¡± she says. ¡°It was fun getting ready for the trip, and thinking about all the things I would do. But when the day came to leave, I was suddenly afraid, and I didn¡¯t want to go. I kept thinking, what am I doing? What¡¯s wrong with me? I have no job, no money, and I am all by myself! I felt so worried sitting on the plane that I was counting the weeks until I could come back! But once the plane landed, I realized how exciting life was, and how lucky I was able to do this. I saw many wonderful things, and in India I met Richard, who is now my husband.¡±
Back home, she started writing Roadrunner. This novel is about Tara Roberts, who decides to give up her job and travel round the world, and it sounds like it is all a true story about Suzanne. ¡°Tara goes to the same places as me and feels the same about them, but I don¡¯t have her crazy way of behaving or get into danger as she does,¡± Suzanne explains.
Suzanne¡¯s second book, called Sailing, shows Tara in different funny situations, and unusually for a second book, is just as enjoyable as the first. This is even more surprising when you consider that since the birth of her son, Suzanne has had to find the time for writing while looking after him. ¡°I have to plan things better now,¡± she says.
Roadrunner is going to be made into a film, a third and final novel about Tara is planned, and Suzanne is still only 29. How does she feel about her future? ¡°I just take things as they come,¡± she says with a smile.
¡¾1¡¿The underlined word ¡°this¡± in Paragraph 2 refers to .
A.giving up her jobB.travelling around the world
C.meeting her husbandD.being a worker in a bank
¡¾2¡¿In what way are Suzanne and the character of Roadrunner similar?
A.They have similar travel experiences.B.They have similar characters.
C.Both write books about their journeys.D.Both lead dangerous lives.
¡¾3¡¿How does the writer feel about Suzanne¡¯s second book Sailing?
A.He¡¯s not pleased Suzanne spent less time on it.
B.He¡¯s surprised Suzanne can repeat her success.
C.He¡¯s not interested in reading more about the same person.
D.He¡¯s pleased she¡¯s included ideas about children in it.
¡¾4¡¿What can we learn from the story?
A.Suzanne Todd was a bank clerk after going around the world.
B.Three novels about Tara are planned and one of them has finished.
C.It tells us some background information about the book Roadrunner.
D.Suzanne Todd won the Best New Writer Prize for her first film.
¡¾5¡¿What kind of person is Suzanne?
A.She is quiet and shy and doesn¡¯t take risks.
B.She does crazy things and gets into dangerous situations.
C.She likes to plan things very carefully.
D.She is happy and enjoys the challenge.
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Ever year, schools in Australia have a ¡°Big Day.¡± Students put their old things on sale for charity. The money will be used to help ¡¾1¡¿. But at my school, the topic of Big Day is only about eating!
After lunchtime, different grades got a ¡¾2¡¿. All the students took turns running their ¡¾3¡¿ place. Each one only had 10 minutes so that everyone could have ¡¾4¡¿. Every place had their main products.
For example, as 10th graders, we ¡¾5¡¿different drinks. The most popular one was an Oreo milk shake ¡¾6¡¿ice cream. For grade eleven¡¯s place, the focus was the cheap lollipops£¨°ô°ôÌÇ£©,which only ¡¾7¡¿$ 1 per packet.
I could only work from 1:50 pm to 2 o¡¯ clock. But it was the¡¾8¡¿ 10 minutes of the activity. I arrived at our place three minutes ¡¾9¡¿.
My partners waved at me and said, ¡°Come here! We need some help!" I was pulled to a table with a lot of paper cups. I was asked to shake each cup for 30 seconds to make it taste better.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ What¡¯s that in the sky? An allen spaceship? An apple pie? No, it¡¯s a Frisbee (·ÉÅÌ). Frisbees make it possible to play a game almost ________ at almost any time. All you need ________ the toy itself, some open space and a friend.
A Frisbee is a disc¡ªshaped piece of plastic. It has rounded edges, and, thanks to physics, this makes it fly ________ the air for long distances.
Usually for a Frisbee game, two or more people simply throw the thing back and forth. They try to ________ it before it flies into a tree or falls to the ground. There are ________ kinds of Frisbee games, like the team sport ¡°Ultimate Frisbee¡±. But most people in the US still ________ old¡ªfashioned Frisbee.
Walter Frederick Morrison is the inventor of the modern¡ªday Frisbee. He used to ________ a game with his wife on the beach in California ¡ª they would throw a cake pan back and forth. Later, they began to sell cake pans on the ________ for 25 cents each (they bought them in shops for 5 cents).
Finally, Morrison re¡ªdesigned the Frisbee and sold the ________ to a toy company.
Nowadays, ________ you go to a US beach, park or college campus, you will always see a Frisbee flying through the air. With a little practice, almost anyone can pay it well. And, if you don¡¯t have a Frisbee, try a cake pan instead.
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