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Dear Miss Liu,
Yesterday the whole class had a discussion on how to make learning English relaxing and fun.
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Best wishes.
Yours,
Li Hua
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1.Where can you spend the night in a tour?
A. Sovereign Hill. B. Westfield Centerpoint.
C. Sydney Tower. D. Cook¡¯s Cottage .
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3.The Anchorage Restaurant is __________£®
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B. in Williamstown
C. in Anchorage
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The teacher who did the most to encourage me was , as it happened , my aunt . She was Myrtle C . Manigault , the wife of my mother¡¯s brother Bill . She taught in second grade at all-black Summer School in Camden , New Jersey . During my childhood and youth , Aunt Myrtle encouraged me to develop every aspect of my potential , without regard for what was considered practical or possible for black females . I liked to sing ; she listened to my voice and pronounced it good . I couldn¡¯t dance ; she taught me the basic dancing steps . She took me to the theatre¡ªnot just children¡¯s theatre but adult comedies and dramas¡ªand her faith that I could appreciate adult plays was not disappointed .
My aunt also took down books from her extensive library and shared them with me . I had books at home , but they were all serious classics . Even as a child I had a strong liking for humor , and I¡¯ll never forget the joy of discovering Don Marquis¡¯s Archy & Mehitabel through her .
Most important , perhaps , Aunt Myrtle provided my first opportunity to write for publication . A writer herself for one of the black newspapers , she suggested my name to the editor as a ¡° youth columnist ¡± . My column , begun when I was fourteen , was supposed to cover teenage social activities¡ªand it did¡ªbut it also gave me the freedom to write on many other subjects as well as the habit of gathering material , the discipline of meeting deadlines , and , after graduation from college six years later , a solid collection of published material that carried my name and was my passport to a series of writing jobs .
Today Aunt Myrtle it still an enthusiastic supporter of her ¡° favorite niece ¡± . Like a diamond , she has reflected a bright , multifaceted£¨¶àÃæµÄ£©image of possibilities to every pupil who has crossed her path .
1.Which of the following did Aunt Myrtle do to the author during her childhood and youth ?
A. She lent her some serious classics .
B. She introduced her to adult plays .
C. She discovered her talent for dancing .
D. She cultivated her taste for music .
2.What does Archy and Mehitabel in Paragraph 3 probably refer to ?
A. A serious masterpiece .
B. A writer of high fame .
C. A book of great fun .
D. A heartbreaking play .
3. Aunt Myrtle recommended the author to a newspaper editor mainly to __________ .
A. develop her capabilities for writing
B. give her a chance to collect material
C. involve her in teenage social activities
D. offer her a series of writing jobs
4.We can conclude from the passage that Aunt Myrtle was a teacher who __________ .
A. trained pupils to be diligent and well-disciplined
B. helped pupils overcome difficulties in learning
C. emphasized what was practical or possible for pupils
D. gave pupils confidence in exploiting their potential
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Habits, whether good or bad, are gradually formed. When a person does a certain thing again, he is driven by some unseen force to do the same thing repeatedly, then a habit is formed. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to get rid of. That¡¯s why we should pay great attention to the formation of habits. Children often form bad habits, some of which remain with them as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habits as long as they live, and sometimes become ruined by them.
There are other habits which, when formed in early life, are of great help. Many successful men say that much of their success has something to do with certain habits in early life, such as early rising, honesty and so on.
Among the habits which children should not form are laziness, lying, stealing and so on. These are all easily formed habits. Unfortunately older persons often form habits which should have been avoided.
We should keep away from all these bad habits, and try to form such habits which will be beneficial for ourselves and others.
1.The last word, ¡°them¡±, in the first paragraph refers to _________.
A. good habits B. bad habits
C. children D. older persons
2.Why should we pay attention to the formation of habits?
A. Because habits are of great help to every one of us.
B. Because a man can never get rid of a habit.
C. Because we are forced to do them again and again.
D. Because it¡¯s hard and even not possible to throw away bad habits.
3._________ are formed little by little.
A. Good habits
B. Bad habits
C. Both good habits and bad habits
D. Either good habits or bad habits
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Although problems are a part of our lives, it certainly doesn¡¯t mean that we let them rule our lives forever. One day or the other, you¡¯ll have to stand up and say ----- problem, I don¡¯t want you in my life.
1. Problems with friends, parents, girlfriends, husbands, and children ¨C the list goes on. Apart from these, the inner conflicts within ourselves work, too. These keep adding to our problems. Problems come in different shapes and colors and feelings.
But good news is that all problems can be dealt with. Now read on to know how to solve your problems.
Talk, it really helps. What most of us think is that our problem can be understood only by us and that no talking is going to help. 2. Talking helps you move on and let go.
Write your problems. 3. When you write down your problems, you are setting free all the tension from your system. You can try throwing away the paper on which you wrote your problems. By doing this, imagine yourself throwing away the problems from your life.
Don¡¯t lose faith and hope. No matter what you lose in life, don¡¯t lose faith and hope. Even if you lose all your money, family¡ you should still have faith. 4.
Your problems aren¡¯t the worst. No matter what problem you get in life, there¡¯re another one million people whose problems are huger than yours. 5. Your problems might just seem big and worse, but in reality they can be removed. Go about and solve your problems because every problem, however big or small, always has a way out.
A£®But the truth is that when you talk about it, you¡¯re setting free the negative energies that have been gathering within you.
B£®When we have a problem, a pressing, critical, urgent, life-threatening problem, how do we try and solve it?
C£®We can often overcome the problem and achieve the goal by making a direct attack.
D£®Having a personal diary can also be of huge help if you don¡¯t want a real person to talk with.
E£®With faith and hope, you can rebuild everything that you lose.
F£®Of course, we¡¯ve been fighting troubles ever since we were born.
G£®Tell yourself: when they can deal with them, why can¡¯t I?
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A Bite of China is a serious documentary providing a unique view of Chinese as well as the relations between people and food and between people and society from the perspective of food.
The touching documentary reminds some people of their mother, and makes some realize that every grain comes from hard work. Some people see patriotism (°®¹úÖ÷Òå) in the documentary, and some consider it a great cultural export.
¡°It is not empty propaganda (Ðû´«) about China¡¯s splendid food culture. Instead, it shows the techniques used in making food and their production process as well as the lives of ordinary people, thus striking a chord (¹²Ãù) with the audience, ¡±an Internet user said. The success of the documentary should be attributed to sincerity and reality.
It is said sarcastically that Americans like to shoot sci-fi films because they have no history, while Chinese like to shoot time-travel dramas to the past because they have no future. It has set people thinking. Works that are created behind closed doors and fail to reflect reality or that only focus on the luxury lives of a few people and ignore ordinary people¡¯s desire for enough food and clothing will not touch people¡¯s hearts, and they will be no use whether traveling to the past or the future.
A Bite of China shows that a commercial documentary promoting patriotism can be full of touching details, that the emotions of ordinary Chinese people should be exhibited even in publicizing China overseas, and that even a completely commercial program can achieve both artistic and commercial success.
¡°We made this documentary with our respect and love for food, ¡±said director Chen Xiaoqing. Being sincere is the most important thing for artists because they cannot move others unless they themselves are first moved, and cannot convince others unless they themselves are first convinced. Sincerity is the ¡°secret¡± for making this documentary so popular, and every cultural creator should learn from its success.
1.What is not the feature of A Bite of China from Paragraphs 1 and 2?
A. Showing relations between people and food and between people and society.
B. Making people realize every grain comes from hard work.
C. Not only providing delicious food but also making people see patriotism.
D. Touching many mothers who can do some cooking.
2.How was Paragraph 4 written?
A. Giving an example. B. Comparing.
C. Narrating. D. Introducing.
3.What¡¯s the secret for making this documentary so popular and successful?
A. Beauty. B. Delicious taste.
C. Interest. D. Sincerity.
4.What¡¯s the best title for the passage?
A. Why is A Bite of China so popular?
B. Why is A Bite of China made into a film?
C. The process of making A Bite of China.
D. A Bite of China witnesses patriotism.
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Seven Ways to Find Out What You Really Want in Life
Be good to yourself
You can¡¯t pinpoint(׼ȷָ³ö) exactly what you want in life. You¡¯re constantly sacrificing your time and dreams for other people. 1. Ask yourself: if you weren¡¯t tied down by your job, family, or anything else, then what would you be doing right now?
Regret nothing
To be good to yourself is not selfish. It¡¯s your life. It¡¯s time for you to live it exactly the way you want to. If you constantly regret things you did or didn¡¯t do in the past, then you won¡¯t be able to move forward. 2.
Figure out what you need
Sometimes it¡¯s hard to figure out what you need. Sit down and think about what you need most. The freedom to express yourself? Love? Financial security? Something else? If it helps, you can make a list. Also think about the kind of legacy(ÒŲú) you want to leave behind.
3.
You can fly only by pushing back against something you don¡¯t want. Figure out what upsets you, and be specific about it. Don¡¯t just say that you hate your office job. Pinpoint exactly why you hate it. Could it be your strict boss? Your workload? Your meaningless job title? Or all of the above?
Determine what makes you truly happy
There¡¯s no life to waste if you¡¯re happy with living it. Think about what makes you happy. Being around children? Is it traveling? Owning a successful business? Financial freedom? 4.
Let people around you know what you¡¯re trying to achieve
Don¡¯t keep your goals and desires to yourself. Voice it all out! If you tell people what you¡¯re trying to accomplish, they will most likely support you and give you new ideas. Sometimes mother does know best!
Stay positive
Life doesn¡¯t always go how you want it. Don¡¯t feel discouraged as your plans stray(Æ«Àë). Take control. Instead of being anxious, try your best to advance with the changes. You will get there someday. 5.. You¡¯re just taking a little detour(ÈƵÀ).
A. Don¡¯t live in the past but live in the present!
B. Sometimes a positive attitude is all you need to keep going.
C. Determine what really bothers you.
D. Once you pinpoint the one thing that makes you happy the most, you¡¯ll have a pretty clear
idea of what you should struggle hard to get in your life.
E. You have to put yourself first, because if you don¡¯t, then no one else will.
F. Determine what you are going to do next.
G. You should think of things positively.
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Once a young boy was walking with his father along a country road. When they discovered a very large tree branch by _____ , the boy asked his father _____ ,"Dad, do you think I could move that branch?"
His father _____ and said, "If you use all your strength, I¡¯m sure you can." So the boy tried _____ to lift, pull and push the branch but he couldn¡¯t move it.
Feeling _____ , he said, "Dad, you were wrong. I can¡¯t do it."
His dad said, "Try again." This time, as the boy _____ to deal with the branch, his father joined him and _____ they pushed the branch aside.
"Son," the father said, "the first time you didn¡¯t use all your strength. You didn¡¯t ask me to help."
This is an important _____ . There are many things we can¡¯t do _____ all by ourselves,
_____ that doesn¡¯t mean we can¡¯t get them done. We all are surrounded by _____ that can be worked together to help us _____ our goals including family, friends and faith. Sometimes we _____ to ask for help _____ pride or stubbornness. Sometimes we think it¡¯s a sign of weakness to _____ we need a hand. And sometimes we don¡¯t _____ think about asking for help. Whatever the _____ is, it¡¯s a waste of time. It¡¯s important that we learn to use all our strength that are _____ : this includes inner resources such as discipline, courage and love, and it also includes outer resources. Just as we should be ready to help others and we should be
_____ to ask for the help of others. It¡¯s one of the great things about being human.
Few things in the world are more powerful than a(n) _____ push, a smile, a word of optimism and hope, a "You can do it!" when things are tough.
1.A.mistake B.nature C.order D.accident
2.A.proudly B.curiously C.sadly D.loudly
3.A.worried B.refused C.complained D.nodded
4.A.greatly B.slightly C.gradually D.naturally
5.A.surprised B.relaxed C.discouraged D.ashamed
6.A.promised B.attempted C.claimed D.agreed
7.A.slowly B.again C.fast D.together
8.A.lesson B.amusement C.decision D.advice
9.A.fortunately B.eventually C.regularly D.absolutely
10.A.and B.so C.but D.or
11.A.friends B.resources C.kindnesses D.difficulties
12.A.design B.score C.realize D.achieve
13.A.fail B.choose C.pretend D.need
14.A.instead of B.because of C.think of D.speak of
15.A.forget B.decide C.admit D.discover
16.A.even B.still C.already D.ever
17.A.strength B.matter C.help D.reason
18.A.available B.equal C.normal D.traditional
19.A.certain B.willing C.afraid D.likely
20.A.hard B.sudden C.positive D.obvious
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Comparative thinking and behavior is quite typical among teenagers, but it is the responsibility of the parent to set limits and hold firmly to them. Frequently, a parent will tell me in frustration about how their child has complained about not having the very best in fashion design like their friends, or the latest electronic gadgetry that all the other kids own.
Parents need to teach their children self?confidence. Those who are self?confident resist the urge to compare themselves to other people, and do not overestimate others' experience while diminishing their own. But some people may have a mantra signified by the slogan, if only. ¡°If only I had the money of my brother; if only I was smart like my classmates; if only I was as good?looking as my friends.¡±
Comparing oneself with others is a trap. People who compare themselves with other individuals tend to feel that they are not good enough. They tend to perseverate(±íÏÖÖ´ÞÖ)about their shortcomings. Even if they try their best£¬it is not good enough because they can always find someone who performs at a higher level. When people compare, they generally focus on their negative traits. They ignore all that is going right in their life. They also tend to minimize their success and dismiss positive gestures and compliments.
Those who are confident listen to their own inner voice. They are not influenced by other people's view of events. They are not overly impressed by others' success, money, health£¬and material possessions. They do not believe that others have a greater sense of emotional well?being than they do.
Recently, The Harvard Mental Health Letter published an article which indicated that people with chronic(ÂýÐÔµÄ)pain had as significant a sense of well?being as those without chronic pain. However, those with chronic pain tended to overestimate the emotional well?being of physically healthy people. The study confirmed that it is how we view events that is important, not the nature of our circumstances which may include making comparisons.
1. It seems that those who make comparisons don't________.
A. care about their success
B. have self?confidence
C. overestimate others' experience
D. understand others' success
2.The third paragraph mainly tells us________.
A. people tend to compare themselves to other individuals
B. those who make comparisons focus on their strengths
C. those who make comparisons don't deserve compliments
D. making comparisons can cause many negative effects
3.The article published in The Harvard Mental Health Letter indicates________.
A. chronic pain actually doesn't affect people's sense of happiness
B. physically healthy people have a higher sense of happiness
C. emotional health has nothing to do with physical health
D. what is important is the nature of events rather than our viewpoints
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A. Favorable. B. Unconcerned.
C. Disapproving. D. Doubtful.
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