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One should be moderate ( 适度的) in all things. Moderation is always the safest way to do things, and a virtue we should have. Let’s take the student life for example. There are some students who study too hard and play too little, while there are others who play too much and study too little. On the one hand, it is harmful to his health if he has too few physical exercises, and on the other hand, it is harmful to his mind if he plays too much.

In the matter of eating, one also should be moderate. Do not eat too much or too little. Too much eating will make you sick, while too little eating will make you weak.

The man of progress is he who neither has too high an opinion of himself nor thinks too poorly of himself. If he thinks too highly of himself, he is surely to become very proud, but if he has too poor an opinion of himself, he will have no courage to make an advance. Both the conditions above will make you lose your aim in life. A broadminded man is he who always moves within the orbit (轨道)of reasonableness . In any activities in one’s life, moderation is one of the best ways to enjoy real happiness.

1. In the passage the writer suggests that a student should __________.

A. only study hard without any time to play              

B. spend most of his time playing different games

C. have much more time to study than to play

D. correctly arrange his time for study and play

2. If one wants to be broadminded, he must ________.

A. be full of courage         B. enjoy real happiness

C. do everything reasonably   D. believe in himself

3. A man of progress should      himself.

   A. have a moderate opinion            B. think highly of

   C. look down upon                        D. think both highly and poorly of

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  One should be moderate in all things. Moderation is always the safest way to do things, and a virtue we should have. Let's take the student life for example. There are some students who study too hard and play too little, while there are others who play too much and study too little. On the one hand, it is harmful to his health if he does too few physical exercises, and on the other hand, it is harmful to his mind if he plays too much.

  In the matter of eating, one also should be moderate. Don't eat too much or too little. Eating too much will make you sick, while eating too little will make you weak.

  The man of progress is he who neither has too high an opinion of himself nor thinks too poorly of himself. If he thinks too high of himself, he is surely to become very proud, but if he has too poor an opinion of himself, he will have no courage to make an advance. Both conditions above will make you lose your aim in life. A broadminded man is he who always moves within the orbit of reasonableness. In any activities in one's life, moderation is one of the best ways to enjoy real happiness.

1.“Someone is moderation”means ________.

[  ]

A.he walks neither too fast nor too slowly

B.he shows good sense and never goes to extremes

C.he is not only safe but also successful

D.he is either tall or short

2.In the passage the writer suggests that the student should ________.

[  ]

A.only study hard without any time to play

B.spend most of his time playing different games

C.have much more time to study than to play

D.correctly arrange his time for study and play

3.According to the writer, one should eat ________.

[  ]

A.neither too much nor too little

B.food rich in fat

C.a little amount of food so as cat to be fat

D.as much food as one can if the food is tasty

4.If one wants to be broadminded, he must ________.

[  ]

A.be full of courage

B.enjoy real happiness

C.do everything reasonably

D.believe in himself

5.According to the writer's opinion, ________.

[  ]

A.thinking highly of yourself will lead to success

B.moderation can help you enjoy life

C.if you have no courage, you will think little of yourself

D.if there is no moderation, you will lose aim

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One should be moderate ( 适度的) in all things. Moderation is always the safest way to do things, and a virtue we should have. Let’s take the student life for example. There are some students who study too hard and play too little, while there are others who play too much and study too little. On the one hand, it is harmful to his health if he has too few physical exercises, and on the other hand, it is harmful to his mind if he plays too much.

In the matter of eating, one also should be moderate. Do not eat too much or too little. Too much eating will make you sick, while too little eating will make you weak.

The man of progress is he who neither has too high an opinion of himself nor thinks too poorly of himself. If he thinks too highly of himself, he is surely to become very proud, but if he has too poor an opinion of himself, he will have no courage to make an advance. Both the conditions above will make you lose your aim in life. A broadminded man is he who always moves within the orbit (轨道)of reasonableness . In any activities in one’s life, moderation is one of the best ways to enjoy real happiness.

 

56. In the passage the writer suggests that a student should __________.

A. only study hard without any time to play              

B. spend most of his time playing different games

C. have much more time to study than to play

D. correctly arrange his time for study and play

57. If one wants to be broadminded, he must ________.

A. be full of courage             B. enjoy real happiness

C. do everything reasonably   D. believe in himself

58. A man of progress should      himself.

     A. have a moderate opinion            B. think highly of

C. look down upon                       D. think both highly and poorly of

 

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     Some plays achieve so much success that they run for years on end. In many ways, this is __1__for
the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same __2__night after night.One would __3__
them to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter(结巴). Yet the thing is not always the
case.
     A famous actor in a __4__successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat(贵族)who had
been imprisoned in Bastille for twenty years.In the last act, a gaoler(监狱长, 看守)would always come
on to the stage with a letter which he could hand to the prisoner.Even though the noble was expected to
read the letter at each __5__, he always insisted that it should be written out in full.
     One night, the gaoler decided to play a joke on his colleague to find out if, after so many performances,
he had managed to learn the __6__of the letter by heart.The curtain went up on the final act of the play
and revealed the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell.Just then, the gaoler __7__with the
precious letter in his hands.He entered the __8__and presented the letter to the aristocrat.But the copy
he gave him had not been written out in __9__as usual.It was simply a blank sheet of paper.The gaoler
looked on eagerly, __10__to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines.The noble stared at the
blank sheet of paper for a few seconds.Then, squinting(眯着眼看)his eyes, he said, "The light is __11__.
Read the letter to me."And he promptly handed the sheet of paper to the gaoler.__12__that he could not
remember a word of the letter either, the gaoler replied, "The light is indeed dim, sir.I must get my __13__."With this, he hurried off the stage.Much to the aristocrat's __14__, the gaoler returned a few moments
later with a pair of glasses and the __15__copy of the letter which he proceeded to read to the prisoner.
(     )1. A. fortunate  
(     )2. A. lines      
(     )3. A. want      
(     )4. A. highly    
(     )5. A. play      
(     )6. A. pages      
(     )7. A. turned up  
(     )8. A. room      
(     )9. A. doubt      
(     )10. A. wondered  
(     )11. A. bright    
(     )12. A. Imagining
(     )13. A. glasses  
(     )14. A. surprise  
(     )15. A. usual    
B. unfortunate  
B. words        
B. ask          
B. high        
B. performance  
B. joke        
B. turned out  
B. cell        
B. turn        
B. surprised    
B. dim          
B. Believing    
B. lines        
B. satisfaction
B. old          
                
C. happy    
C. plays    
C. expect  
C. poorly  
C. role    
C. lines    
C. came out
C. stage    
C. order    
C. anxious  
C. dark    
C. Seeing  
C. light    
C. anger    
C. unusual  
D. unhappy        
D. roles          
D. wish          
D. poor          
D. case          
D. contents      
D. picked up      
D. office        
D. full          
D. afraid        
D. out            
D. Finding        
D. lettes        
D. amusement      
D. new            

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Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end. In many ways, this is  36  for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the sane  37  night after night. One would

 38  them to know their parts by heart and  39  have cause to falter(结巴).Yet 40 is not always the case.

  A famous actor in a  41  successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat  42  had been imprisoned in Bastille for twenty years. In the last act,a gaoler(监狱长,看守)would always come on to the stage with a letter which he would hand to the prisoner.  43  the noble was expected to read the letter at each  44  ,he always insisted that it should be written out in full.

  One night, the gaoler decided to play a joke  45  his colleague to find out if, after so many performances, he had managed to learn the  46  of the letter by heart. The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed(使显露)the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell. Just then,the gaoler  47  with the precious letter in his hands. He entered the  48 and presented the letter to the aristocrat. But the copy he gave him had not been written out in 

 49  as usual. It was simply a blank sheet of paper. The gaoler looked on eagerly, 50  to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines. The noble stared at the blank sheet of paper for a few seconds. Then,squinting(眯着眼看)his eves,he said,“The light is  51 .Read the letter to me.”And he promptly handed the sheet of paper to the gaoler. 52  that he could not remember a word of the letter either, the gaoler replied,“The light is indeed dim,sir. I must get my  53 ”With this, he hurried off the stage. Much to the aristocrat’s  54  ,the gaoler returned a few moments later with a pair of glasses and the  55  copy of the letter which he proceeded(继续进行)to read to the prisoner.

  36.A. fortunate B. unfortunate C. happy D. unhappy

  37.A. lines B. words C. plays D. roles

  38.A. want B. ask C. expect D. wish

  39.A. always B. never C. sometimes D. often

  40.A. such B. the thing C. one D. this

  41.A. highly B. high C. poorly D. poor

  42.A. where B. what C. which D. who

  43.A. Because B. Even though C. When D. Though

  44.A. play B. performance C. role D. case

  45.A. with B. in C. on D. to

  46.A. pages B. joke C. lines D. contents

  47.A. appeared B. disappeared C. came out D. came in

  48.A. room B. cell C. stage D. office

  49.A. English B. French C. order D. full

  50.A. worded B. surprised C. anxious D. afraid

  51.A. bright B. dim C. dark D. out

  52.A. To see B. To find C. Seeing D. Finding

  53.A. glasses B. lines C. light D. letters

  54.A. surprise B. satisfaction C. anger D. amusement

  55.A. usual B. old C. unusual D. new

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