¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Once while being prepared for a television interview, I was chatting with the host about stay-at-home fathers. Why are we seeing more stay-at-home dads? I thought maybe it¡¯s because a man doesn¡¯t make more money than his wife. Many families now take earning (׬Ǯ) power into consideration when deciding which parent will stay home.
At that point, one of the members expressed his opinion, ¡°It should be the better parent who stays at home¡±. A lot of guys say things like that. I was a stay-at-home father for eight years, so what he said made me excited. It showed that our family¡¯s choice could only have been correct if I was a ¡°better¡± parent than my wife.
I suppose an argument could have been made that when I began staying home my wife was the ¡°better¡± parent: She had spent more tune with our son, could read him better and calm him more quickly. And if he had a choice, he¡¯d have picked her over me. But as she was the more employable (ÓÐÈ˹ÍÓ¶µÄ) one, my wife went out to work and I looked after our son.
Because of the increased time I spent with him, I soon knew him well, understood what he needed and could look after him more or less as my wife could. Actually, the experience helped me unlock one of the world¡¯s great secrets: Women are good at looking after the children because they do it. It¡¯s not because of a mother¡¯s instinct (±¾ÄÜ)¡ªwhich I think is mostly learned anyway. It¡¯s because they put in the time and attention required to become good at the job.
Women are able to give birth and nurse, but over the long term experience is more important. When I got the experience myself, I was good, too. As good? I don¡¯t know. Who cares? Children are not made of glass. Other people are able to look after them besides Mom.
¡¾1¡¿Which of the following does the first paragraph (×ÔÈ»¶Î) tell us?
A.Men are no longer given the chance to stay at home as they used to.
B.In some families the wives are earning more than their husbands.
C.The writer is telling the readers that he works in the TV station.
D.There are more stay-at-home fathers than stay-at-home mothers.
¡¾2¡¿According to the underlined sentence in the second paragraph, we can infer (ÍƶÏ) that________.
A.the writer thought he made more money than his wife
B.the writer didn¡¯t think he could be a good parent
C.the writer thought he should go out for a job
D.the writer thought he could look after their son, too
¡¾3¡¿The writer decided to stay at home eight years ago because ________.
A.it was easier for his wife to find a jobB.he thought he was the better father
C.their son liked him a little bit betterD.he was earning more than his wife did
¡¾4¡¿Women are better than men at taking care of children because ________.
A.they spend more time doing itB.they love children and enjoy it
C.they were born with the abilityD.they have learned it at school
¡¾5¡¿Which of the following is the writer¡¯s conclusion at the end?
A.He is better than his wife at taking care of children.
B.He isn¡¯t as good as his wife at taking care of children.
C.Either fathers or mothers can take care of children.
D.Both fathers and mothers cannot take care of children.
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(It's the first time for Nancy and Lily meet each other.)
A: How do you do? I'm Lily.
B: ¡¾1¡¿? I'm Nancy.
A: Nice to meet you, Nancy. The summer holiday is coming. Where are you going?
B: I'm going to Mount Heng in Nanyue.
A: That sounds great. ¡¾2¡¿
B: About three days.
A: ¡¾3¡¿?
B: It's less than an hour's drive from Hengyang City.
A: ¡¾4¡¿?
B: Yes, it's very beautiful and amazing. And many tourists go there for holidays every year.
A: Oh, I see. ¡¾5¡¿?
B: I'll go with my parents.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Friends of convenience ¡¾1¡¿.
They can be your neighbor or the mothers of our children's closest friends. Friends of convenience are convenient indeed. They'll help us when we need it.
Historical friends ¡¾2¡¿.
We all have a friend who knew us well. Maybe we have known each other since we were very young-in the second grade of primary school. He or she was the first, the only friend we told out secrets or stories to.
Pen friends or netfriends ¡¾3¡¿.
You try to make friends by writing letters, emails or talk on QQ or MSN. You may know each other very well, but you may have not met each other.
Cross-generational (¿ç´úµÄ) friends ¡¾4¡¿.
These are friendships that form across generations. Cross-generational friends are friends who have a wide age difference but are still able to connect in different areas.
Special-interest friends ¡¾5¡¿.
These friendships aren't deeply personal or emotional. Their value is that they can share interest, so we may have an office friend, a tennis friends or even a shopping friend.
A.I met John in the English club. We soon became good friends because we both like English. He was good at it and he helped me a lot.
¡ªJim, age 14
B.Lily is my best friend. We have known each other for many years. I remember that she was just a little girl when I met her for the first time.
¡ªKate, age 30
C.Mrs. Zhang is a kind woman who lives next door of ours. She often helps us look after our cats when we go on holidays.
¡ªJane, age 14
D.I knew Shirley because of my best friend Lucy. I remembered that I went to Lucy's house to study with her. Shirley was there, too. Soon we became good friends.
¡ªMichael, age 15
E.You wouldn't believe that. I made friends with Mrs. Lin, a woman of 45. She is wise, listens well and she represents not only an ideal mother to me but also the person I'd like to be when I grow up.
¡ªLaura, age 15
F.I didn't know Jack until I met him in the Chinese Import and Export Commodities Fair. His company is the cooperation partner of mine. From then on, we became friends.
¡ªTom, age32
G.Kim is my best friend. I'll share my happiness with him and when I feel upset, I'll tell him, too. He would always give me some good advice. But I don't know what he looks like.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Life is not easy, so I¡¯d like to say ¡°When anything happens, believe in yourself.¡± When I was 14, I was _____ nervous to talk to anyone. My classmates often _____ me. I was sad but could do nothing. Later, _____ happened. It changed my life. It was an English speech contest£¨±ÈÈü£©. My mother asked me to take part in it. What a/an ______idea! It meant I had to _____ in front of all the teachers and students of my school! ¡°Come on, boy. Believe in yourself. You are sure to _____.¡± Then, mother and I talked about many different topics £¨ÌâÄ¿£©. At last I _____ the topic ¡°Believe in yourself¡±. I tried my best to _____ all the speech and practised it over 100 times. _____ my mother¡¯s great love, I did well in the contest. I could ______ believe my ears when the news came that I had won the first place. I heard the ______ from the teachers and students. Those ______ who once looked down on £¨ÇƲ»Æ𣩠me, now all said ¡°Congratulations!¡± to me. My mother hugged me and cried ______. ______ then, everything has changed for me. When I do anything, I try to tell myself to be sure and I will ______ myself. This is true not only for a person but also for a country.
¡¾1¡¿A.soB.tooC.veryD.quite
¡¾2¡¿A.made faces atB.looked afterC.caught up withD.laughed at
¡¾3¡¿A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
¡¾4¡¿A.interestingB.excitingC.terribleD.wonderful
¡¾5¡¿A.writeB.speakC.tellD.say
¡¾6¡¿A.winB.loseC.beatD.pass
¡¾7¡¿A.reachedB.broughtC.choseD.thought
¡¾8¡¿A.rememberB.seeC.spellD.hear
¡¾9¡¿A.AtB.ToC.WithD.As
¡¾10¡¿A.almostB.nearlyC.everD.hardly
¡¾11¡¿A.cheersB.noisesC.thanksD.wishes
¡¾12¡¿A.teachersB.classmatesC.boysD.girls
¡¾13¡¿A.angrilyB.sadlyC.quietlyD.excitedly
¡¾14¡¿A.SinceB.ExceptC.FromD.Before
¡¾15¡¿A.look forB.findC.find outD.look
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A: Excuse me, Lucy. Have you got a dictionary?
B: Sorry, I haven¡¯t. You may ask Meimei.¡¾1¡¿.
A: Thank you all the same.
(Turns to Meimei.)
A: Excuse me, Meimei. Have you got a dictionary?
C: Yes.¡¾2¡¿.
A: Thank you. I¡¯ll give it back soon. By the way, tomorrow is my birthday.¡¾3¡¿?
C: Yes, I¡¯d love to.¡¾4¡¿?
A: About seven o¡¯clock.
C: I¡¯ll try to be there on time, but ¡¾5¡¿.
A: It doesn¡¯t matter. Homework must come first.
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How to build self-confidence
These tips could help anyone who is trying to build self-confidence(×ÔÐÅ). Remember to always love yourself and love others as you love yourself. Try not to be so hard on yourself or others.
Choose to deal with those who can lift you up. Talk to and hang out with friends and family.
Make new friends with those who love you and really care about you.¡¾1¡¿Choose your friends carefully. Be careful of people who may make you feel bad or unhappy about yourself.
Get to know yourself, What are your values, your beliefs, your morals(µÀµÂ¹Û), your wants, your needs and your tastes? ¡¾2¡¿
¡¾3¡¿You can not be perfect, you can only be the best you can be. No one in this world is perfect, so don't blame(Ö¸Ôð) yourself for making a mistake or not being perfect. Also, stop comparing yourself to others. ¡¾4¡¿
Be kind to others and do nice things for them. This will help to build your self-confidence. ¡¾5¡¿You will realize that by making other people happy, you yourself will also become happy with your life and yourself.
A.Tell others ¡°I love you¡±.
B.Stop trying to be perfect.
C.The better you know yourself, the easier it will be to love yourself.
D.You will never be them and they will never be you.
E.This is what you can truly do to make people happy.
F.They can accept you for who you are and only want the best for you.
G.Accept yourself and love yourself for who you are.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Happiness lives on the other side of your fear. The joy of life lives behind all the bad feelings you put around your dreams.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ The American cowboy was a great hero through facts and stories.
In history, the real cowboy was a simple farm worker on horseback. The work was dirty, tiring and not paid very well. Cowboys had to take care of cows day and night. When they were alone with the cows, they often sang beautiful and peaceful songs to keep the animals calm and overcome their own fear. They were not well-educated, so they sang about their daily life in very simple words. Country Western music became popular first among cowboys in the American west countryside.
The cowboy quickly received popularity. Historians say that this was because the cowboy appeared during a time of change in American life. The cowboy seemed free and more independent than other Americans.
At present, the life of real cowboys has changed greatly. There is no need for the modern cowboys to sleep on the ground. Modern cowboys are paid well and are found in almost every state of the United States. Most modern cowboys do not make much money from raising cattle (Å£).
Many do it because they love the cowboy life.
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Riding a Mobike on the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. But you¡¯re not in China¡ª you¡¯re in Manchester in Britain. In fact, you might see similar things in many ¡¾1¡¿cities. Chinese products have been going global.
Chinese food has been enjoyed in Western ¡¾2¡¿for a long time. To meet ¡¾3¡¿ people¡¯s tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes.
¡°One ¡¾4¡¿is the meat, ¡± said Yin Hang, who is studying at the University of Wollongong in Australia.
¡°We like to eat meat with the bone in,¡¾5¡¿people here don¡¯t. So Chinese restaurants provide big pieces of meat ¡¾6¡¿bones, even for fish. ¡±
Some Chinese brands are also becoming more ¡¾7¡¿.In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers, reported Reuters.
In the past, most Western people thought Chinese ¡¾8¡¿were cheap and unreliable. But things have changed ¡¾9¡¿.¡°Made in China¡± has become cool and more people trust Chinese brands.
For example, Huawei, one of China¡¯s major smartphone makers, overtook Apple in global smartphone sales for ¡¾10¡¿first time in June and July, behind only Samsung, noted consulting(×Éѯ)firm Counterpoint Research.
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