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Anne responded on May 20, 2009

Julie, most of us are never going to achieve the heights you did as the CEO of a company. I just want to say that I was so touched by your transparency (坦诚). I haven’t been attacked publicly ever like you, but I’ve suffered from depression—just recently in fact. It helps a lot to hear personal stories, and it helped to read how you might have handled things differently.

 

Nancy responded on May 21, 2009

Something in Julie drew her to artwork during a very dark time in her journey. And later she stated that it’s beauty that keeps her going. Beauty and creativity can be very powerful in our lives. And it doesn’t surprise me that Julie was drawn to these naturally. Anne, maybe the artistic kinds of activities Julie used will support you well as you move beyond the depressive feelings you’re dealing with.

 

Anne responded on June 4, 2009

Nancy, thanks so much for taking the time to offer some great ideas for using creativity to help with depression. Actually during this time I’ve found that my creative work has been the one thing that’s brought me a lot of joy.

 

Julie responded on June 2, 2009

Nancy, thank you for your insights (深刻见解). Warmly, Julie.

 

Chris responded on May 31, 2009

I don’t normally comment on blogs, but this was a very insightful and transparent post (帖子). I could really feel that you were open and honest about everything you wrote about. Thanks for sharing and good luck with everything that you do.

 

Julie responded on June 9, 2009

Thanks, Chris.

 

Wendy responded on May 30, 2009

Julie, everything you shared here is inspiring. Thank you for having the courage to be so open. I love what you’re doing here. Keep it up!

 

Julie responded on May 31, 2009

Thank you, Wendy.

1.The above posts center on a blog passage written by ______.

A. Wendy         B. Julie                                C. Anne                               D. Nancy

2. Nancy and Anne share the opinion that______.

A. work can bring joy to people                           B. creativity may help reduce depression

C. beauty is the most important in life              D. different people handle things differently

3.Which of the following about Julie is NOT true?

A. Julie is the CEO of a company.                        B. Julie was once attracted to artwork.

C. Julie has never been attacked publicly.                 D. Julie was honest about her past experiences.

 

 

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Anne responded on May 20, 2009
Julie, most of us are never going to achieve the heights you did as the CEO of a company. I just want to say that I was so touched by your transparency (坦诚). I haven’t been attacked publicly ever like you, but I’ve suffered from depression—just recently in fact. It helps a lot to hear personal stories, and it helped to read how you might have handled things differently.
 
Nancy responded on May 21, 2009
Something in Julie drew her to artwork during a very dark time in her journey. And later she stated that it’s beauty that keeps her going. Beauty and creativity can be very powerful in our lives. And it doesn’t surprise me that Julie was drawn to these naturally. Anne, maybe the artistic kinds of activities Julie used will support you well as you move beyond the depressive feelings you’re dealing with.
 
Anne responded on June 4, 2009
Nancy, thanks so much for taking the time to offer some great ideas for using creativity to help with depression. Actually during this time I’ve found that my creative work has been the one thing that’s brought me a lot of joy.
 
Julie responded on June 2, 2009
Nancy, thank you for your insights (深刻见解). Warmly, Julie.
 
Chris responded on May 31, 2009
I don’t normally comment on blogs, but this was a very insightful and transparent post (帖子). I could really feel that you were open and honest about everything you wrote about. Thanks for sharing and good luck with everything that you do.
 
Julie responded on June 9, 2009
Thanks, Chris.
 
Wendy responded on May 30, 2009
Julie, everything you shared here is inspiring. Thank you for having the courage to be so open. I love what you’re doing here. Keep it up!
 
Julie responded on May 31, 2009
Thank you, Wendy.
【小题1】The above posts center on a blog passage written by ______.
A.WendyB.Julie C.Anne D.Nancy
【小题2】 Nancy and Anne share the opinion that______.
A.work can bring joy to people B.creativity may help reduce depression
C.beauty is the most important in life D.different people handle things differently
【小题3】Which of the following about Julie is NOT true?
A.Julie is the CEO of a company. B.Julie was once attracted to artwork.
C.Julie has never been attacked publicly. D.Julie was honest about her past experiences.

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请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
首先,请阅读以下有关招聘教师的信息:

A
Title: Primary in Guangzhou
Position: Oral (口语)Teacher
Vacancy(空缺): 1
Salary(工资): 8,000 RMB(人民币)
Qualification: TESOL
Experience required: 1 year
Workload(工作量): 25 classes/week, 40 minutes/ class
Medical Insurance
Paid holiday: National holidays
B
Title: Medical/High School in Jiangsu
Position: Science Teacher
Vacancy: 1
Salary: 10,000-12,000 RMB
Qualification: BA/TESOL
Experience required: More than 1 year
Workload: 18-20 classes/week, 45 minutes/ class
Medical Insurance
Paid holiday: No
C
Title: Primary/Middle in Shenzhen
Position(职位): Oral Teacher
Vacancy: 5
Salary: 5,000 -7,000RMB
Qualification: TEFL/TESOL
Experience required: 4 years
Workload:30classes/week, 40 minutes/ class
D
Title: High School in Beijing
Position: Science Teacher
Vacancy: 2
Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB
Qualification: BA
Experience required: 2 years
Workload:16-18classes/week, 40 minutes/ class
Medical Insurance
Paid holiday: All legal holidays
Airfare reimbursement (退还)
Medical Insurance
Paid holiday: Both National holidays and May holidays
E
Title: Pre-University Training school in Tianjin
Position: Training Teacher
Vacancy: 2
Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB
Qualification: BA
Experience required: 1 year or more
Workload: 25 classes/week, 60 minutes/ class
Spacious(宽敞的) single room provided
Medical Insurance
F
Title: High school in Sichuan
Position: Oral English Teacher
Vacancy: 2
Salary: 5,000 RMB
Qualification: TEFL/TESOL
Experience required: No
Workload: 10 classes every week, 40 minutes every class
Medical Insurance
Paid holiday: All legal holidays
Travel allowance
请阅读以下五位应聘者的具体信息,然后选择适合他们的职位。
【小题1】Born in a rich family, Guo Jia is a spoiled beautiful girl, who never thinks about money. She speaks English very well and she likes nothing but traveling. She has to find a job as a teacher because her mother asked her to. So she wants to find a job that doesn’t take her too much time.
【小题2】Wang Hao, a boy from a big family of four children, is a teacher of science. He has been teaching in his hometown for four years. But he is not satisfied with the salary, so he wants to find a better job. He wants to earn as much money as possible no matter how hard the work is.
【小题3】Zhou Ming is a man of great responsibility. He is a trainer of much experience as he has taught in many training centers these years. But they do not offer him any housing. So he decided to find a new place where he can get a room for him to live in.
【小题4】Liu Ke is a science teacher, who works in a town in Guangdong. He has been reading all kinds of books for these three years to enlarge his knowledge. In his opinion, Beijing is the best choice for working because it is the political and cultural center of China.
【小题5】He Yong is an oral teacher who teaches in his hometown. Having been teaching in Shenzhen for many years, his best friend and classmate told him the salary in Shenzhen is high. So he wants to have a try. As he has to go back home very often, he wants as many holidays as possible. And it will be better if the school can pay the airfare.

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IV. 阅读理解  30%

阅读下列短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

When Cathleen Gardiner’s twins were born 17 years ago, doctors told her that they were a pair in a million. One had Down syndrome(低能综合症), while the other did not. Here, Cathleen tells their touching story.

Since Sean was born 17 years ago, I have always thought that he is just as wonderful as his brother and sister. Though he had a disability(残疾), we have never viewed him as a burden. He has always been a blessing. The doctors explained that though they were twins, they came from two different eggs. Lisa could walk at 11 months old, while Sean didn’t take his first steps till he was three. By two, Lisa was talking a lot, but Sean wasn’t able to speak until he was nearly four.

For the first five years of his life, Sean needed a great deal of care. Looking after him was my full-time job, though I also worked as a technical adviser in a computing company. We never treated them differently. We gave them the same toys and spoke to them in the same way. We encouraged Sean to keep up with Lisa, even though he never could, and we would help him develop his abilities. We sent them to the same primary school even after doctors advised us that Sean should go to a school for the disabled.

We had to explain to Lisa that he wouldn’t learn as quickly as she would. She told us that she’d help him with his school work. Having a non-disabled twin has really helped Sean develop. The love they share has given him a great deal of support. Now Sean and Lisa are both about to finish high school. I don’t think he would have done nearly as well today without Lisa’s help.

56. At least how many children does Mrs. Gardiner have?

A. Two.     B. Three.      C. Four.   D. One.

57. The third paragraph mainly tells us that _______.

A. the couple treated the twins equally

B. Cathleen did all she could to look after Sean

C. the couple didn’t follow the doctor’s advice

D. the couple encouraged Sean to grow up

58. All of the following statements are true except_________.

A. Sean couldn’t develope so well without his parents’great effort.

B. As a twin sister,Lisa gave Sean a lot of help.

C. As a mother of a disabeled child,Cathleen must have suffered a lot.

D. Cathleen loved Sean more than Lisa because of his disability.

59. This passage tells us that _________.

A. love can do wonders           B. nobody is foolish or clever

C. being stupid doesn’t matter       D. all men are born equal

 

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Whenever my dog, Barney, comes into the house after having been for a ride in the car, he runs to the pen(围栏) we have set up for him by the back door. It’s not something we intentionally trained him to do. The habit came simply because my husband tended to put him in his pen whenever they came in. After doing it a few times, Barney just figures that’s what you do when you come inside after a car ride.
It’s the same with your thinking. You get into the habit of thinking a certain way and then you’ll rarely question it after that.
This is especially true when you were growing up. You developed habits that just made things easier for you. You probably didn’t even think about them. That’s just the way it was and that’s what you did. Just like Barney thinks he has to go into his pen, you do things automatically as well.
For example, when you were a kid, you may have been told not to “talk back” and to just keep quiet about things that were bothering you. These are habits that might have worked to keep you safe and out of trouble when you were young.
Now that you're grown up, you may be finding that these previous strategies are actually causing you problems. In a relationship, not communicating isn't going to work as your partner can’t read your mind. What works when you're a child may not work when you become an adult.
When you decide you need to change your thoughts, your brain may at first feel that it's not a safe thing to do. Lots of practice and years of experience says it’s not. Also, you don’t know to question the thought. It’s a truth for you. The trick is to look at your results and see if your thoughts are the cause. Be willing to question your thinking and ask yourself if there are thoughts that are hindering (妨碍) you. As you are now in a different phase of your life, different strategies may be needed.
【小题1】As with the dog Barney, people _______.

A.think in a habitual way
B.enjoy having a car ride
C.usually behave in a friendly way
D.have a good memory
【小题2】According to the passage, as a kid, one tends to _________.
A.be afraid to make mistakes
B.have the experience of playing with a dog
C.learn much from adults like his/her parents
D.form a habit which can keep his/her out of trouble
【小题3】In the writer’s opinion, adults should _______.
A.not“talk back”
B.avoid causing any problem
C.change the habit which will bring troubles
D.value their habits formed in their childhood
【小题4】It can be concluded from the passage that ________.
A.the author’s husband must be good at training dogs
B.childhood is the best time for developing good habits
C.one can change his/her life by changing his/her thoughts
D.you should change all your childhood habits when you grow up

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