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    Habiba keeps a record of new words and expressions in EnglishShe usually writes them in a notebookThen, later in the day, she asks her teacher about them“MrsThomas, these expressions are completely new to meShe is blue todayWhat’s the matter ? You’re yellow ? A little white lieShe has a green thumb (拇指).Blue and yellow people with green thumbs ? White lie ? ”After looking at the notebook, MrsThomas says, “In everyday English, Habiba, blue sometimes means sadYellow means afraidA person with green thumb grows plants successfully, but a green hand means a new worker without much experienceAnd a white lie is not a bad lieUnderstand now ?” “I still don’t understandWould you please give me an example ?” “For example, ” said MrsThomas patiently, “I offer you some cakeThe truth is, you don’t like my cakeYou don’t say thatInstead, you say, ‘No, thanks, I’m not hungry’ That’s a white lie” “I seeThanks for the explanation

1“You’re yellow to cross the river” means ______

[  ]

A“You dare not cross the river”

B“you are eager to cross the river”

C“you are ready to cross the river”

D“you can surely cross the river”

2“He is a green hand” means ______

[  ]

A“His hand is green”

B“He is a young man without much knowledge”

C“He is a new but an experienced worker”

D“He is an unskilled worker”

3Habiba keeps a record of new words and expressions in English because ______

[  ]

AShe is a foreign student

BShe knows how to use them

CShe is interested in them

DShe is going to ask the teacher

4Which statement is NOT TRUE according to this passage?

[  ]

AA person with a green thumb is a good gardener

BIf you say ‘It is a white lie’, it means that someone doesn’t want to tell the truth in a polite way

CBlue sometimes sad in everyday English

DThe weather is bad and I’m white today

5Which topic of the following is best fit for this passage?

[  ]

AEveryday English

BColorful Language

CDifferent Colors

DHabiba Learns Language

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     Every summer thousands of Americans stay at home instead of going on holiday because they're
overweight. They don't want people to see them sunbathing and they don't want to have to squeeze into
plane seats. But now, thanks to the growing number of weight-friendly holiday packages, the overweight
are having their days in the sun.
     "Overweight people will have a great time an our holidays as we don't judge them like other people
do," said Liz Nickels, owner of Big Adventures, a US based company that hosts scuba-diving-a sport
of swimming underwater while breathing through a tube connected to a tank on your back for large
people.  As a way to keep up with the demand for extra-large accommodation, many hotels in the US
have started to offer features such as wide beds and handheld showers. But the best in plus-size
vacationing lies at Mexico's Freedom Paradise, a112-room resort(度假胜地) opening this month,
which urges guests to "Live Large, Live Free".
     The hotel has broad doorways,  reinforced (加固) furniture and extra large chairs. It also boasts
(自夸) a private beach to protect people from the stares that can occur on public beaches.  "It's not a
hotel just for large people. It's a size-friendly place where anyone can enjoy a holiday," said owner
Jurrian Kilnk. "What we noticed was that a lot of oversized people don't feel comfortable at resorts. "
Staff members of all sizes are hired by the hotel to make overweight people feel OK.
     Though many welcome the new service, some feel differently. "I have a real problem with this," said
Nancy Lenhart, owner of Camp La Jolla, a Californian weight-loss and fitness camp.
     "If you talk about oversized beds and doorways, you are throwing their weight in their faces.
Overweight people want to be normalized. They shouldn't be discriminated against like this. "
1. Large people don't want to go on holiday because       .    
A. they don't like sun-bathing    
B. they don't want to be looked at    
C. the planes are too crowded    
D. the hotels are not open to them
2. In the first paragraph, weight-friendly holiday packages means _     .    

A. there are some free packages for the overweight    
B. people are friendly to the overweight    
C. special holiday tour for the overweight    
D. the overweight can lose weight

3. Scuba-diving is a sport of swimming _     .    
A. for larger people    
B. only for larger people    
C. jumping from the platform    
D. underwater
4. Mexico's Freedom Paradise is a hotel          .       
A. for people of all sizes    
B. only intended for larger people    
C. where everything is oversized    
D. where larger people can live for free
5. The underlined part "you are throwing their weight in their faces" means         .  
A. you are beating them in the face    
B. it's easy to know they're overweight    
C. their faces seem bigger than others    
D. you can make them lose weight

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Every summer thousands of Americans stay at home instead of going on holiday because they’re overweight.They don’t want people to see them sunbathing and they don’t want to have to squeeze into plane seats.But now, thanks to the growing number of weight-friendly holiday packages,the overweight are having their days in the sun.

 “Overweight people will have a great time on our holidays as we don’t judge them like other people do,”said Liz Nickels,owner of Big Adventures,a US-based company that hosts scuba-diving—a sport of swimming underwater while breathing through a tube connected to a tank on your back for larger people.As a way to keep up with the demand for extra-large accommodation,many hotels in the US have started to offer features such as wide beds and handheld showers.But the best in plus-size vacationing lies at Mexico’s Freedom Paradise,a 112-room resort(度假胜地)opening this month,which urges guests to “Live Large,Live Free”.

The hotel has broad doorways,reinforced(加同)furniture and extra large chairs.It also boasts(自夸)a private beach to protect people from the stares that can occur on public beaches.“It’s not a hotel just for large people.It’s a size-friendly place where anyone can enjoy a holiday,” said owner Jurrian Kilnk。“What we noticed was that a lot of oversized people don’t feel comfortable at resorts.”Staff members of all sizes are hired by the hotel to make overweight people feel OK.

Though many welcome the new service,some feel differently. “I have a real problem with this,” said Nancy Lenhart, owner of Camp La Jolla,a Californian weight-loss and fitness camp. “If you talk about oversized beds and doorways you are throwing their weight in their faces. Overweight people want to be normalized.They shouldn’t be discriminated against like this.”

1.Large people don’t want to go on holiday because___________.

A.they don’t like sun-bathing           

B.they don’t want to be looked at

C.the planes are too crowded              

D.hotels are not open to them

2.In the first paragraph,weight-friendly holiday packages means________.

A.there are some free packages for the overweight

B.people are friendly to the overweight

C.special holiday tour for the overweight

D.the overweight can lose weight

3.Scuba-diving is a sport of swimming___________.

A.for larger people                        B.only for larger people

C.jumping from the platform                D.underwater

4.Mexico’s Freedom Paradise is a hotel__________.

A.for people of all sizes                 

B.only intended for larger people

C.where everything is oversized           

D.where larger people can live for free

5.The underlined part “you are throwing their weight in their faces” means__________.

A.you are beating them in the face        

B.it’s easy to know they’re overweight

C.their faces seem bigger than others         

D.you can make them lose weight

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Early this morning, I got up to make a batch of Rice Krispie Treats for my neighbor across the hall. She barely greets me when we see each other, and her sweet little boy, who's now four,  has picked up her mother's manner and will not talk to me, either.

Last Monday, she had called the firefighters when a pan I'd forgotten on the stove caused my flat to fog up while I was out taking a walk. When I came home, the street in front of our apartment house was blocked by a police car, a fire truck and an ambulance! The instant I saw them, I remembered the pan! Luckily, nothing serious had happened, and all my neighbors agreed with the firefighter who said, "It could have happened to anyone." When I thanked the neighbor who had called the firefighters-let's call her Ivy-and apologized for causing the trouble, she just asked if my cats were all right.When I said they were fine, she said, "Well, that's ok then," and turned into her flat.l felt strangely safe, knowing that even though we don't get along, she'd done the right thing and didn't blame me.So, the Rice Krispie Treats.

Last Christmas, my neighbor carelessly let it out that she was holding a grudge (怨恨) towards me because of an incident we'd had four years ago.I had particularly apologized and asked if there was anything I could do to improve our relationship. She would not accept my apology.

It had taken me a lot of courage to apologize and ask that question instead of insisting that we both shared responsibility for what had happened.Her flat-out refusal to make amends(补偿) really shocked and saddened me.After that, I decided I'd just leave her be-a relationship takes two to work.So, you see, I was really scared she was going to refuse my offer again, leaving me standing on her doorstep, facing the closed door and holding my plate of treats. I know some people have a hard time understanding how the possibility of rejection can make an adult so afraid, but that's just the way I felt.

Then, I reminded myself of how loving and good I had felt yesterday when I'd done some random acts of kindness (thanks to helpothers.org), after telling myself: Feet the fear,  and do it anyway! So I put the squares of Rice Krispie Treats on a beautiful plate, opened my apartment  door-and there she was, standing in the hallway.I smiled and said, "Hi," but when she saw me, she turned on her heels and went back inside, even though she seemed to have just stepped out.I went after her, regardless, and quickly said, "I'm sorry, I've got something for you ! I just wanted to tell you how grateful I am that you were paying attention on Monday." When she heard me speaking, she turned around. As I held the plate towards her, explaining these were very sweet American treats, and that she could just try and see whether she and her family would like them, her eyebrows winged up-and she took the plate.l was so happy and excited.We then talked a bit about how she'd become aware of the smoke in my flat, and parted ways.

Back in my place, I did a "happy dance", because I had dared to be kind even though I hadn't been sure at all my kindness would be welcome.I do hope that our relationship will slowly get better; I know I was and still am biased(存有偏见)towards her at times, but even if we don't make amends, I want to be able to be kind without depending on other people's behaviors and reactions .

1.The neighbor held a grudge towards the writer most probably because_____.

A.the writer's cats disturb her neighbor frequently

B.the writer didn't thank her for calling the firefighters

C.the writer never apologized to her for her misbehaviors

D.the writer had an unpleasant experience with the neighbor long ago

2. From Paragraph 4, we can learn that the author_____.

A.was afraid of being rejected again by her neighbor

B.didn't know how to get along with her neighbor

C.didn't admit it was her fault in the last incident

D.refused to forgive her neighbor's rude behavior

3. After the writer said "Feel the fear, and do it anyway!", she decided to_____.

A.do an act of kindness

B.leave her neighbor be

C.apologize to her neighbor once more

D.do something to let her neighbor down

4.What can we learn about the writer?

A.She was a professional dancer.

B.She often had quarrels with her neighbor.

C.She had a bias against her neighbor sometimes.

D.She had an unpleasant experience at Christmas this year.

5. What does the author try to tell us?

A.Don't punish yourself because of other's mistakes.

B.We should be kind to others, regardless of their behavior.

C.We must keep a good relationship with our neighbors.

D.When we make a mistake, we should have the courage to admit it.

 

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Early this morning, I got up to make a batch of Rice Krispie Treats for my neighbor across the hall. She barely greets me when we see each other, and her sweet little boy, who's now four,  has picked up her mother's manner and will not talk to me, either.
Last Monday, she had called the firefighters when a pan I'd forgotten on the stove caused my flat to fog up while I was out taking a walk. When I came home, the street in front of our apartment house was blocked by a police car, a fire truck and an ambulance! The instant I saw them, I remembered the pan! Luckily, nothing serious had happened, and all my neighbors agreed with the firefighter who said, "It could have happened to anyone." When I thanked the neighbor who had called the firefighters-let's call her Ivy-and apologized for causing the trouble, she just asked if my cats were all right.When I said they were fine, she said, "Well, that's ok then," and turned into her flat.l felt strangely safe, knowing that even though we don't get along, she'd done the right thing and didn't blame me.So, the Rice Krispie Treats.
Last Christmas, my neighbor carelessly let it out that she was holding a grudge (怨恨) towards me because of an incident we'd had four years ago.I had particularly apologized and asked if there was anything I could do to improve our relationship. She would not accept my apology.
It had taken me a lot of courage to apologize and ask that question instead of insisting that we both shared responsibility for what had happened.Her flat-out refusal to make amends(补偿) really shocked and saddened me.After that, I decided I'd just leave her be-a relationship takes two to work.So, you see, I was really scared she was going to refuse my offer again, leaving me standing on her doorstep, facing the closed door and holding my plate of treats. I know some people have a hard time understanding how the possibility of rejection can make an adult so afraid, but that's just the way I felt.
Then, I reminded myself of how loving and good I had felt yesterday when I'd done some random acts of kindness (thanks to helpothers.org), after telling myself: Feet the fear,  and do it anyway! So I put the squares of Rice Krispie Treats on a beautiful plate, opened my apartment  door-and there she was, standing in the hallway.I smiled and said, "Hi," but when she saw me, she turned on her heels and went back inside, even though she seemed to have just stepped out.I went after her, regardless, and quickly said, "I'm sorry, I've got something for you ! I just wanted to tell you how grateful I am that you were paying attention on Monday." When she heard me speaking, she turned around. As I held the plate towards her, explaining these were very sweet American treats, and that she could just try and see whether she and her family would like them, her eyebrows winged up-and she took the plate.l was so happy and excited.We then talked a bit about how she'd become aware of the smoke in my flat, and parted ways.
Back in my place, I did a "happy dance", because I had dared to be kind even though I hadn't been sure at all my kindness would be welcome.I do hope that our relationship will slowly get better; I know I was and still am biased(存有偏见)towards her at times, but even if we don't make amends, I want to be able to be kind without depending on other people's behaviors and reactions

  1. 1.

    The neighbor held a grudge towards the writer most probably because_____.

    1. A.
      the writer's cats disturb her neighbor frequently
    2. B.
      the writer didn't thank her for calling the firefighters
    3. C.
      the writer never apologized to her for her misbehaviors
    4. D.
      the writer had an unpleasant experience with the neighbor long ago
  2. 2.

    From Paragraph 4, we can learn that the author_____

    1. A.
      was afraid of being rejected again by her neighbor
    2. B.
      didn't know how to get along with her neighbor
    3. C.
      didn't admit it was her fault in the last incident
    4. D.
      refused to forgive her neighbor's rude behavior
  3. 3.

    After the writer said "Feel the fear, and do it anyway!", she decided to_____

    1. A.
      do an act of kindness
    2. B.
      leave her neighbor be
    3. C.
      apologize to her neighbor once more
    4. D.
      do something to let her neighbor down
  4. 4.

    What can we learn about the writer?

    1. A.
      She was a professional dancer.
    2. B.
      She often had quarrels with her neighbor.
    3. C.
      She had a bias against her neighbor sometimes.
    4. D.
      She had an unpleasant experience at Christmas this year.
  5. 5.

    What does the author try to tell us?

    1. A.
      Don't punish yourself because of other's mistakes.
    2. B.
      We should be kind to others, regardless of their behavior.
    3. C.
      We must keep a good relationship with our neighbors.
    4. D.
      When we make a mistake, we should have the courage to admit it.

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