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There was a boy who was sent to a boarding school(寄宿学校). Before that he was the best student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. But things changed after that. His grades started dropping(掉下). He hated being in a group. He was lonely all the time. He felt really sad and that no one loved him.

His parents began to worry. But even they didn’t know what was wrong. So his dad decided to visit the school and talk with him.

They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The father started asking him casual(随便的) questions about his classes, teachers and sports. Then he asked, “Do you know, son, why I am here today?”

The boy said, “To check my grades?”

“No, no,” his dad replied. “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you’re happy. I don’t care about grades. I care about you. I care about your happiness. YOU ARE MY LIFE.”

Now the boy had everything he wanted. He knew there was someone on this earth who cared for him very much. He meant the world to someone.

Thanks a lot, Dad. YOU ARE MY LIFE!

1.The boy _________ to be sent to the boarding school.

A.liked             B.hated             C.didn’t mind       D.wished

2.The boy’s grades became _____________ those before.

A.better than        B.worse than        C.the same as        D.the best of

3.The father went to the school to see him because __________.

A.he wanted to check his son’s grades

B.he was really angry with his son

C.he was worried about his son

D.he wanted to take his son home

4.The boy’s ___________ is the most important thing to his family.

A.grades            B.success           C.happiness         D.study

5.We can learn from the passage that _____________.

A.the boy hated his father and mother at last

B.the boy didn’t finish his school at last

C.the boy knew that his family loved him very much

D.the boy didn’t understand his father at all

 

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  The British are known as people who love to stand in line, but a new research(调查)shows that the British are only about average at waiting politely in a queue.The French are the best.It's the Germans who don't have a good habit(习惯)of standing in line.They can't stand to wait for anything.They begin to shout loudly and noisily if the line doesn't seem to be moving fast enough.Sadly it never moves fast enough for them.

  The experts studied 940 people across Europe.They watched secretly as they waited in line-to get tickets, to order fast food and to wait for the bus.They found people who are good at forming(排成)queues feel that they move along faster.For example, in Britain, the average waiting at a queue needs about three and a half minutes.In Germany or Sweden people hate waiting in line.In fact, people spend double the time as the British in queues.They get to the front of the queue without thinking about others, so they waste others' time.

  The expert who did the research had asked a person to break into a queue to see what people would do.In Britain, people shouted loudly at him, but when he said,“I am terribly sorry.I didn't realize there was a queue.Do go before me.”People smiled and said,“oh, that's all right, one more won't matter much.”It was also found in France, where 80%of the people didn't mind standing in line, only if they were treated politely.While in Germany everyone was angry and wore an unhappy face.The expert said,“If only they could learn from the British and the French to think of queuing as an exercise in making the best of an unhappy thing, they might find that the queue then moves faster.”

(1)

The research shows that the people in ________ are the most polite in standing in line.

[  ]

A.

Sweden

B.

Britain

C.

France

D.

Germany

(2)

The Germans spend more time than the British in queues because they ________.

[  ]

A.

always talk a lot with others

B.

like waiting in line

C.

don't follow the rule of queuing

D.

don't know the rule of queuing

(3)

According to the research, which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

The British didn't care about the queue jumper.

B.

The Germans were angry with the queue jumper.

C.

The French treated the queue jumper badly.

D.

The Swedish enjoyed themselves while queuing.

(4)

From the last sentence we know the expert wished the Germans could ________.

[  ]

A.

have a good habit of standing in line

B.

save others' time while queuing

C.

move quickly when queuing

D.

take exercise in queues

(5)

The result of the research shows that ________.

[  ]

A.

people in Europe hate waiting in line

B.

standing in line is a kind of exercise

C.

there are always queue jumpers all over the world

D.

people good at standing in line think they move along faster

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My teachers suggested that I see a speech specialist (专家) in school.
I never really gave much thought to my speech. If other people understood what I was saying, then that was good enough. I didn’t mind repeating myself many times.
Before testing me, the speech specialist asked me what I thought of having good speech. I told her I thought it was not important.
“Well, when you are in an interview for a job, and they don’t know what you are saying, what are they going to say to you? Nice meeting you, bye,” she said.
Maybe good speech was important. I took part in 20-minute classes each week with the specialist.
After she tested me, she told me that I spoke too fast, and didn’t give enough eye contact (眼神交流). I learned that when I made eye contact with someone, it meant that I was talking to that person, and I could also see what he or she thought about what I was saying.
When my first speech class started, I found that I had been speaking too fast to be understood. Every time I spoke too fast, the specialist stopped me and told me to start again. At first, I got stopped after almost every other sentence. After a while, I felt my speech slow down. I wasn’t sure if people could understand me better, but my friends stopped asking me to repeat myself.
Speech is an important skill to have. If you do have good speech, that’s a good thing, but if you don’t have it, it is never too late to improve.
【小题1】The article is probably taken from       .

A.a newspaper B.an advertisement C.a detective story D.a science book
【小题2】What did the writer think of having good speech before the classes?
A.It was very useful.
B.It was nothing important.
C.It was impossible.
D.It was good for interviewing.
【小题3】 What were the writer’s problems when he was speaking?
a. He spoke too quickly.                 b. He never stopped once he started talking.
c. He seldom kept eye contact with people.  d. He didn’t give others time to ask questions.
A.a, b B.b, c C.a, c D.b, d
【小题4】 From the sentence “but my friends stopped asking me to repeat myself,” we know that _____.
A.the writer’s friends couldn’t understand him
B.the writer still couldn’t make eye contact
C.the writer improved a lot
D.the writer didn’t slow down
【小题5】Through the passage, the writer wants to tell us that _____.
A.seeing a speech specialist is necessary
B.speech is an important skill to have
C.good speech can help you make friends
D.good speech gets good affect

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A Silly Dog or a Silly Man?

  One day, when he was out for a walk in the street, Mr. Basil suddenly saw a man shouting at a dog and kicking(踢) it fiercely(凶 猛地) . Mr. Basil, a kind man, was enraged(激怒) at the scene. “Poor dog! I should help it.” Mr. Basil went up to the man at once, and, without saying a word, he seized the man's collar (衣领) and began to beat him with his stick.

  Confused(迷惑不解)by Mr. Basil's action, the man never expected that someone would interfere(干预) in his business like that. He staggered (摇晃) and fell onto the ground. Almost at the same time, seeing its master beaten by a stranger, the dog which was its master's Friday (忠仆), jumped to its feet, barked and began to chase Mr. Basil. The dog treated Mr. Basil as their enemy instead of thanking him for his good will. So frightened, Mr. Basil ran away as fast as he could without looking back.

  Now what do you think of Mr. Basil's action and did it serve him right? Mr. Basil may learn a lesson from this and will never do such a foolish thing again. So remember not to have a finger in the pie(馅饼)or you will have your finger in the fire.

1.What did Mr. Basil see when he was walking along the street?

[  ]

A.A dog was chasing a man.
B.A man was beating a dog.
C.A man was playing with a dog.
D.A dog was running toward him.

2.“enraged”perhaps means ________ .

[  ]

A.frightened
B.angry
C.happy
D.confused

3.When the dog saw its master beaten by a stranger, it ________ .

[  ]

A.ran away
B.chased his master
C.chased Mr. Basil
D.was thankful to Mr. Basil

4.“So remember not to have a finger in the pie or you will have your finger in the fire. ”means“ ________ ”

[  ]

A.Don't put your finger in the pie because it is hot

B.Don't try to get the pie when it is to drop into the fire

C.It was not until the pie gets cool that you eat it

D.You'd better mind your own business, or you will get into trouble

5.Which statement was not mentioned in the article?

[  ]

A.Mr. Basil saw a man kicking a dog.

B.Mr. Basil walked along the street with his son.

C.The man was confused by Basil's action.

D.Mr. Basil will not do such a thing.

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     We do some strange things when we don't like the way our life is going. Too often we blame(埋怨)
someone else.
     "I wish my parents were more understanding."
     "I have such a bad Chemistry teacher!"
     "My friends are so boring and self-centred. They make my life worse and worse."
     Blame! Blame! Blame!
     It seems natural to sing this self-pitying song, but the truth is, if you don't like your life, you should do
something about it. No one else knows exactly how  you feel or what you need.  No one can read your
mind correctly. You are the only one with the  power(能力) to  check your life, and if you want it to be
different, you can change what you're doing. This means asking.. "What do I need? What do I want to
do?" instead of trying to meet others'  needs. For example,  try  to  decide how you want to spend your
evening instead of asking somebody else for advice. We teach other people how we want to be treated.
If we don't think of our own needs, no one else will either.
     When you're in trouble, don't give away your power to decide how you feel about yourself. Choose
how you want to think and act(行动). Other people can't make you unhappy or angry. They only act in
their own way and then it's up to you to decide how you will respond(回应). For example, your friends
go out to lunch withou t you.  You feel angry.  How are you going to act?  You may blame your friends.
"They're not kind. Who needs  them anyway?"  or  you may tell your friends how you feel, listen to their
explanation(解释), and let them know you'd like to be invited next time.
     When you decide everything in your own way,  you're  getting  hold  of your own life and shaping it
according  to  your tastes  and feelings.  You can  choose to be happy, to make friends and to build an
interesting life. When you blame others for what is  or  isn't  happening  in  your life,  you have stopped
growing or learning.
     One of the most important rules is that  you  can  never  change another person by your direct action.
The only person you have the right and power to change is yourself. Once you change, the other person
then has something different to respond to and change is possible. If you  want change in your life, begin
with yourself...put love into your power to take action.
1.What should we do if we don't like our life?
A.Sing that self-pitying song.
B.Read our minds correctly.
C.Change what we're doing.
D.Tell others what we want.
2.If the writer's friends have dinner together without him, he may ________.
A.forget it and be still friendly with them
B.talk to them and try to find out why
C.do the same thing to them in return
D.ask somebody else to talk to them
3.What's the writer's idea about how to change others?
A.He thinks it's impossible to change others.
B.He believes our love can change everything.
C.He chooses to talk with others directly.
D.He prefers to change ourselves first instead.
4.How many points of view(观点)are mentioned in the passage?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
D.Six.

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