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[1]What would you do when you are under work pressure? I think that stress would strengthen you, not tear you down. The following are suggested ways to perform better under pressure.

[2]Think of a heavy work-load as an exciting opportunity to push yourself, learn new skills and show your ability. Complaining wastes your energy; instead greet an overloaded day with optimism.

[3]Handle your fears. Pressure doesn’t defeat you, fear does. Often, your stress comes from worrying rather than from the problem you’re facing. For example, worried about a presentation because you’ve never spoken in front of a group of people; don’t know what to wear and the slide projector(幻灯机) isn’t working correctly. So, you should write down these fears and methodically address each one.

[4]Shake a leg and clear up your desk. Regular exercise is critical to stress management. Don’t neglect(忽视) some exercise which you can actually do every day, such as walk to your office; stand up and stretch your back and neck muscles while you are on the phone, and so on. Tiding your desk is one of the most common, effective ways to calm and focus energy. It helps people reduce tension and get into a productive frame of mind.

[5]Arrange your living lifestyle. Get six to eight hours of sleep, and go to bed at the same hour every night. ___________ the alcohol, which can disturb your sleep patterns. Tempted to skip meals and pull late nights when you feel the heat at work? Both could lead to burnout.

[6]Spend time with your friends. During high pressure periods, don’t lock yourself in a room with your work. Communicating with friends and colleagues, getting together with people who make you laugh, will refresh and inspire you.

1. What’s the best title of this passage? (no more than 10 words)

________________________________________________________________

2. Which sentence in the passage has the same meaning as the following one?

It is usually the fear, not the problem itself that makes you tense up.

_______________________________________________________________________________

3. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words. (no more than 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________________________

4. How many pieces of advice are given in the fourth paragraph and what are they? (no more than 15 words)

_______________________________________________________________________________5. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.

_______________________________________________________________________________

 

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听下面一段材料,回答第1-3题。
1. When did the man park the car?
A. At 9:30 a.m.
B. After 9 a.m.
C. Before 7 a.m.
2. Why was the man's car taken away?
A. He broke a certain traffic rule.
B. He stopped his car in the middle of the street.
C. He didn't lock his car.
3. What day was that day?
A. Friday.
B. Weekend.
C. We don't know.

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  [1]What would you do when you are under work pressure? I think that stress would strengthen you, not tear you down.The following are suggested ways to perform better under pressure.

  [2]Think of a heavy work-load as an exciting opportunity to push yourself, learn new skills and show your ability.Complaining wastes your energy; instead greet an overloaded day with optimism.

  [3]Handle your fears.Pressure doesn't defeat you, fear does.Often, your stress comes from worrying rather than from the problem you're facing.For example, worried about a presentation because you've never spoken in front of a group of people; don't know what to wear and the slide projector(幻灯机)isn't working correctly.So, you should write down these fears and methodically address each one.

  [4]Shake a leg and clear up your desk.Regular exercise is critical to stress management.Don't neglect(忽视)some exercise which you can actually do every day, such as walk to your office; stand up and stretch your back and neck muscles while you are on the phone, and so on.Tiding your desk is one of the most common, effective ways to calm and focus energy.It helps people reduce tension and get into a productive frame of mind.

  [5]Arrange your living lifestyle.Get six to eight hours of sleep, and go to bed at the same hour every night.________ the alcohol, which can disturb your sleep patterns.Tempted to skip meals and pull late nights when you feel the heat at work.Both could lead to burnout.

  [6]Spend time with your friends.During high pressure periods, don't lock yourself in a room with your work.Communicating with friends and colleagues, getting together with people who make you laugh, will refresh and inspire you.

1.What's the best title of the passage?(No more than 10 words.)

_____________________________

2.Complete the following statement with proper words.(No more than 3 words.)

It is usually the fear, not ________ makes you tense up.

3.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words.(No more than 10 words.)

_____________________________

4.How many pieces of advice are given in the fourth paragraph and what are they?(No more than 15 words.)

_____________________________

5.What does both refer to in the fifth paragraph?(No more than 6 words.)

_____________________________

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阅读理解:

    Mr Brown’s horse was stolen at night All of his friends were very sorry about it and came to see him together After they had been told about it, one of them said, “Why didn’t you lock the door of your stable(马厩)last night? I think that it had something to do with you!”

    “You aren’t deaf man,” complained(抱怨)the second “Didn’t you hear anything at that moment? The thief must have driven the beast away out of the gate, and couldn’t have carried it away on his back!”

    “I agree with them,” blamed(责备)the third “How careless you are! Every evening, before I go to bed, I lock my stable first and hide the key in my box Why didn’t you do so?”

    The more they said, the more excited they became At last Mr Brown couldn’t bear(忍受) any more and said angrily, “I’m glad that you have come to see me But none of you would help me either look for my horse or catch the thief Do you think that it’s all my fault(过错)? Why don’t you blame the thief?”

1After we read the story, we can know ____

[  ]

   Awhat Mr Brown was

   Bwhat happened to Mr Brown

   Cwhere Mr Brown lived

   Dwho stole Mr Brown’s horse

2All of his friends came to see Mr Brown so that they ____

[  ]

   Acomforted him Bfelt sorry for him

   Cblamed him Dhelped him

3They imputed(归咎于) the fault to Mr Brown because they thought ____

[  ]

   Ahe wasn’t deaf

   Bhe didn’t lock his stable

   Che was very careless

   Dhe didn’t hide the key in his box

4The friends’blame could ____

[  ]

   Ahelp Mr Brown find his horse

   Bhelp Mr Brown catch the thief

   Chelp Mr Brown bear in mind the lessons(记住教训)

   Dmake Mr Brown angry

5Finally Mr Brown ____

  [   ]

   Awasn’t satisfied with his friends

   Bthanked his friends very much

   Cagreed with his friends

   Ddecided to look for his horse himself at once

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I’d rather you ___ anything about it for the time being


  1. A.
    do
  2. B.
    didn’t do
  3. C.
    don’t
  4. D.
    didn’t

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