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“No man is an island” is a well-known line John Dona’s Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago. Even now people still agree him. No one can live a completely isolated life. Without other people, life became empty and sad. We all need to have friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling sheepish, we may not want to make the first move. It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous. This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best seller. It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice seems to be simple. But can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book:
1.Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile. Begin with “excuse me” or “would you mind” when __________. Remember to say “thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
2.Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people. Making some soup for a sick neighbor
may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbor feel a lot better.
3.Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
4.Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people’s way and ideas and learn something from them.
5.Listen patiently.
When someone is talking to you, look at her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
阅读上面短文并根据要求回答下面的题目。
1.What is the best title for this passage? (Please answer within 5 words)
2.Please fill in the blank with proper words. (Please answer within 10 words)
3.Why do same of us feel it not easy to make friends? (Please answer within 10 words)
4.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
They will feel very happy when they hear their names.
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese.
阅读表达
“No one is an island”is a well-known line from John Done's Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago.Even now people still agree with him.No one can live a completely isolated life.Without other people, life became empty and sad.We all need to have friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling sheepish, we may not want to make the first move.It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous.This“how to”book about getting along with other people bacame a best seller.It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie's advice seems to be simple.But can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book.
1.Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile.Begin with“excuse me”or“would you mind”when you want to ask somebody.Remember to say“thank you”and try to be as helpful as you can.
2.Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people.Making some soup for a sick neighbour may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbour feel a lot better.
3.Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person's ears is the sound of his or her own name.
4.Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people's way and ideas and learn something from them.
5.Listen patiently.
When someone is talking to you, look at her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in the first paragraph?(Please answer within 10 words.)
_______________________________________
2.What is the best title for this passage?(Please answer within 10 words.)
_______________________________________
3.Why do some of us feel it not easy to make friends?(Please answer within 15 words.)
_______________________________________
4.Why should we remember others' names?(Please answer within 15 words.)
_______________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph.
_______________________________________
阅读表达
“No one is an island” is a well-known line from John Done’s Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago.Even now people still agree with him.No one can live a completely isolated life.Without other people, life became empty and sad.We all need to have friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling sheepish, we may not want to make the first move.It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous.This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best seller.It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice seems to be simple.But can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book.
1.Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile.Begin with “excuse me” or “would you mind” when you want to ask somebody.Remember to say “thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
2.Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people.Making some soup for a sick neighbour may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbour feel a lot better.
3.Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
4.Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people’s way and ideas and learn something from them.
5.Listen patiently.
When someone is talking to you, look at her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in the first paragraph?(Please answer within 10 words.)
________________________________
2.What is the best title for this passage?(Please answer within 15 words.)
________________________________
3.Why do some of us feel it not easy to make friends?(Please answer within 15 words.)
________________________________
4.Why should we remember others’ names?(Please answer within 15 words.)
________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph.
________________________________
阅读下面短文并回答问题。
“No man is an island”is a well-known line from John Donne’s Devotion, written more than three hundred years ago.Even now people still agree with him.No one can live a completely isolated life.Without other people, life became empty and sad.We all need to have friends.
For some of us, though making friends is not difficult, feeling shy, we may not want to make the first move.It is also difficult at times to keep the friends we already have.
There are many books about friendship, but Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People, written in 1936, is the most famous.This “how to” book about getting along with other people became a best seller.It was later put into 28 languages.
Dale Carnegie’s advice seems to be simple, but can his advice help you? Do you need to change the way you act? Here is the list of advice from his book:
(1)Be friendly and polite.
Always greet with a smile.Begin with “excuse me ” or “would you please” when .Remember to say “thank you” and try to be as helpful as you can.
(2)Go out of your way to be nice.
Find some time to do special things for other people.Making some soup for a sick neighbour may seem like a little thing to you, but it will make your neighbour feel a lot better.
(3)Remember names.
They say that the sweetest music to a person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name.
(4)Be open-minded.
Try to understand other people’s ways and ideas and learn something from them.
(5)Listen patiently. When someone is talking to you, look at him or her, listen carefully and say something when necessary.
1.What is the best title of this passage?(Please answer within 5 words)
_______________________________________________________________________________
2.Please fill in the blank with proper words.(Please answer within 10 words)
_______________________________________________________________________________
3.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
They will feel very happy when they hear their names.
_______________________________________________________________________________
4.Why do some of us feel it not easy to make friends?(Please answer within 10 words)
_______________________________________________________________________________
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese.
______________________________________________________________________________
“Mom, I have cancer.” These four words catapulted my son and me on a journey that lasted two years. On that day I felt a wave of paralyzing fear.
Scott was the oldest of my four children. He was 33 years old and a successful assistant principal at SamRayburn Hifht School in Pasadena, Texas. He and his wife Carolyn were busy raising four active children. Scott was 6’2’’, weighed 200 pounds and had never been sick a day in his life.
A few month earlier a mole(痣)on his neck had changed color. “Dr.Warner called,” Scott said that spring morning. “It’s melanoma.(黑素瘤)” I tried to comfort him, naming all the people I knew who had survived skin cancer. Yet, I felt small tentacles of fear begin to wrap around my chest.
Our next stop was MDAnderson, the famous cancer hospital in Houston. Scott had surgery at the end of May and was scheduled for radiation treatments over the summer recess. “There is an 80 percent chance it won’t reoccur,” the doctors said. At the end of summer, all his tests came back negative and Scott was back at school in the fall. However, in December, Scott discovered a lump on his neck. It was examined and the result came back “malignant.(恶性的)” We now realized that Scott fell into the 20 percent category. I could feel the tentacles tightening around my chest. He entered the hospital for an aggressive treatment, a combination of interferon and interleukin.
After five months of treatment, he had radical surgery on his neck. The test results were encouraging, only three of the 33 lymph nodes(淋巴结) removed were malignant. We were very hopeful.
For the next six months, Scott’s follow-up visits went well. Then in October, X-ray revealed a spot on his lung. The spot was removed during surgery and the doctors tried to be optimistic. It was a daily battle to control the fear and panic each setback brought.
In January, he was diagnosed as having had a “disease explosion.” The cancer had spread to his lungs, spine and liver and he was given three to six months to live. There were times during this period when I felt like I was having a heart attack. The bands constricting my chest made breathing difficult.
When you watch your child battle cancer, you experience a roller coaster of emotions. There are moments of hope and optimism but a bad test result or even an unusual pain can bring on dread and panic.
Scott was readmitted to the hospital for one last try with chemotherapy. He died, quite suddenly, just six weeks after his last diagnosis. I was completely destroyed. I had counted on those last few months.
The next morning I was busy notifying people and making funeral arrangements. I remember having this nagging feeling that something was physically wrong with me. It took a moment to realize that the crushing sensation in my chest was gone. The thing every parent fears the most had happened. My son was gone. Of course, the fear had been replaced by unbearable sorrow.
After you lose a child, it is so difficult to go on. The most minimal tasks, combing your hair or taking a shower, becoming monumental. For months I just sat and stared into space. That spring, the trees began to bloom; flowers began to pop up in my garden. Friendswood was coming back to life but I was dead inside.
During those last weeks, Scott and I often spoke about life and death. Fragments of those conversations kept playing over and over in my mind.
“Don’t let this ruin your life, Mom.”
“Make sure Dad re models his workshop.”
“Please, take care of my family.”
I remember wishing I could have just one more conversation with him. I knew what I would say, but what would Scott say? “I know how much you love me, Mom. So just sit on the couch and cry.” No, I knew him better than that. Scott loved life and knew how precious it is. I could almost hear his voice saying, “Get up Mom, Get on with your life. It’s too valuable to waste.”
That was the day I began to move forward. I signed up for a cake decorating class. Soon I was making cakes for holidays and birthdays. My daughter-in-law told me about a writing class in Houston. I hadn’t written in years, but since I was retired I decided it be time to start again. The local college advertised a Life Story Writing class that I joined. There I met women who had also lost their children. The Poet Laureate of Texas was scheduled to speak at our local Barnes and Noble. I attended and joined our local poetry society. I never dreamed that writing essays and poems about Scott could be so therapeutic. Several of those poems have ever been published. In addition, each group brought more and more people into my life..
I don’t believe you ever recover from the loss of a child. Scott is in my heart and mind every day. However, I do believe you can survive.
Scott fought so bravery to live and he never gave up. He taught me that life is a gift that should be cherished, not wasted. It has taken years to become the person I am today. The journey has been a difficult, painful process but certainly worth the effort and I know that my son would be proud.
1.How old was Scott probably when he died?
A.33 B.35 C.37 D.40
2.What does the underlined sentence “ The bands constricting my chest made breathing difficult” probably imply?
A.It implies that Scott’s mother was likely to have a heart attack.
B.It implies that there was something wrong with Scott’s mother’s chest.
C.It implies that Scott’s mother was very upset and panic because of Scott’s severe illness.
D.It implies that the cancer had spread to her chest just like her son.
3.Which of the following statements best shows the author’s feeling about Scott’s death?
A.It was a daily battle to control the fear and panic each setback brought.
B.She felt a wave of fear.
C.She felt a feeling of fear begin to wrap around her chest.
D.The fear had been replaced by unbearable sorrow.
4.From Scott and his mother’s conversation, we can know that Scott is ________.
A.considerable B.humorous C.determined D.sensitive
5.The author intends to tell us that___________.
A.it takes a long time to make a person recover from the shock of losing a child
B.Scott is proud of his mother
C.life is full of happiness and sorrow.
D.We’d better make our life count instead of counting your days.
6.What might be the best title of the passage ?
A.Life is valuable B.Grieving and Recovery
C.Love and sorrow D.Alive or dead
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