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A true apology is more than just acknowledgement of a mistake.It"s recognition that something you"ve said or__1__has damaged a relationship-and that you__2__enough about that relationship to want it__3__. It"s never__4__to acknowledge you are in the wrong.Being human,we all need the art of apology.Look back and think how __5__you"ve judged roughly,said__6__things, pushed yourself__7__at the expense of a friend.Some deep thought in us know that when__8__a small mistake has been made,your__9__will stay out of balance until the mistake is acknowledged and your regret is__10__. I remember a doctor friend,__11__me about a man who came to him with__12__ illnesses: headache,insomnia (失眠),stomachaches and so on.No physical__13__could be found.Finally the doctor said to the man,"__14__you tell me what"s on your conscience,I can"t help you." After a short silence,the man told the doctor that he__15__all the money that his father gave to his brother,who was__16__.His father had died,so only he himself knew the matter.The old doctor made the man write to his brother making an__17__and enclosing (附寄) a__18__.In the post office,the man dropped the letter into the mail box.As the letter disappeared,the man__19__into tears. "Thank you,doctor,"he said,"I think I"m all right now."And he__20__. |
( )1. A.done ( )2.A.lost ( )3.A.built ( )4.A.difficult ( )5.A.long ( )6.A.unusual ( )7.A.ahead ( )8.A.still ( )9.A.sense ( )10.A.shown ( )11.A.asking ( )12.A.strange ( )13.A.signs ( )14.A.Whenever ( )15.A.stole ( )16.A.mad ( )17.A.order ( )18.A.note ( )19.A.broke ( )20.A.should
| B.thought B.care B.formed B.easy B.often B.harmful B.away B.even B.brain B.explained B.telling B.serious B.reason B.Unless B.accepted B.lost B.excuse B.card B.burst B.did
| C.announced C.advise C.repaired C.foolish C.much C.precious C.down C.only C.weigh t C.offered C.requiring C.various C.cause C.Suppose C.seized C.abroad C.agreement C.check C.laughed C.had
| D.ex pected D.heard D.damaged D.shy D.soon D.unkind D.off D.such D.feeling D.expressed D.setting D.much D.marks D.Although D.wasted D.dead D.apology D.photo D.cried D.was
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Every family with kids has seen its share of arguments, shouting and complaining. It turns out that all that conflict serves an important purpose in the development of children.Saying "no" followed by a bad temper, just may be an unavoidable part of growing up. And that"s a good thing. These are the first steps toward independence. Even young children have to challenge their parents sometimes. Studies have shown the following: Although stressful,conflict is beneficial for children. Learning to manage conflict is necessary for a child"s development. Conflicts during the preschool years occur because children desire more attention than parents can or should give. If you understand why conflict occurs,it can minimize the conflicts between you and your children. Conflict is a child"s attempt to develop a sense of self and how he or she learns to express his or her needs and ideas.Parents develop and drive this independence by putting children to the outside world both formally and informally. Conflict can grow out of different opinions or might just be a way to blow off steam (发脾气). In rare situations, constant conflict between parents and children can indicate a deeper emotional problem. Consult your doctor if this seems to be your situation. It"s important to offer your child choices, which should be determined by age and developmental level. The more responsible a child is, the more choices he or she gets in reward. You can threaten your child with punishment,but often offering a choice will better improve angry situations.nConsequences and rewards should have some meaning to your child. Often a child"s adverse (敌对的) reaction when he or she hears the word "no" can be avoided by giving the child an explanation as to why you have refused his or her request. |
1. The intended readers of this passage are _____. |
A. doctors B. teachers C. parents D. children |
2. By saying "that"s a good thing" in Paragraph 1, the author means _____. |
A. children try being independent B. children behave politely C. parents control their feelings well D. parents understand their children |
3. If a 3-year-old boy challenges his parents angrily, according to studies, he may _____. |
A. feel being overlooked by his parents B. get tired of staying at home C. be worried by the outside world D. want to avoid going to school |
4. In most cases, the conflict between parents and children _____. |
A. leads to misunderstanding B. doesn"t really mean a deep emotional problem C. is an important choice D. involves visiting doctors |
5. What can be concluded from the passage? |
A. The more conflicts your family has,the better your child develops. B. Children enjoy giving their opinions by challenging their parents. C. Most parents would rather punish their children than reward them. D. Communication can reduce conflict between parents and children. |
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The whole morning we just checked our own things. We were looking for items to give away. We thought of blankets, food and clothing. Our aim was not to find things we no longer wanted, but things we use every day and would be useful to others. We made up boxes with the things and added some small toys. Inside the boxes a simple letter was placed, reading: "Please take these items and know that your life is important. Times are difficult but they will pass. We share what we have, believing it will matter. Use the blanket to stay warm. Be safe and know that the human spirit can overcome anything. Don"t hold your head down. Someday please do the same when you can. How you do it and when, your heart will tell you. This kind act was not because the phone rang or for any reason. It was simply because it was the right time to do. We have often seen homeless people at the park where we left the belongings. The city would say that it isn"t a problem but I see the lives walking to and from it. I noticed that my wife had put her favorite green coat into one of the boxes. I asked if she was sure about it and she simply replied that it had a hood (风帽). She liked the coat but knew the hood could shelter (遮挡)someone from the rain. We don"t know where these gifts of compassion(同情)will go. We never go back and see what happens. It"s unimportant. The right things will find the right people and that is all that counts. On the way my wife started to cry. When I asked why, she said because some things felt so right. |
1. What can we learn from the first paragraph about the couple?_______. |
A. They had deep feelings of their work B. They often threw the useless daily items away C. They liked helping others by sharing their things D. They often gave away the daily items they didn"t use |
2. The couple placed the letter inside the box mainly to_______. |
A. help the poor go through the difficulties B. let the poor know who gave away the things C. tell the poor how to use the items correctly D. tell the poor to pass on the spirit to others |
3. The couple liked this kind act because _______. |
A. they thought it was the right thing to do B. they had a good habit of saving things C. they often received telephone calls for help D. they hated being troubled by homeless people |
4. What"s the best title for this passage?_______. |
A. Boxes filled with compassion B. Good behavior leading to happiness C. The most important thing in our life D. Happiness coming from sharing things
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Email systems at thousands of companies" offices around the world were attacked by a virus (病毒)called "Mellissa" that disguises itself as "an important message" from a friend. "Even though there was a weekend warning, more than 50,000 companies at about 100 places around the world have been attacked by the virus," computer experts said on Monday. The virus began to show up last Friday and spread rapidly the next first workday by making computers send off dozens of email containing the virus. Although the virus had no long-lasting damage to a computer, its effects were far-reaching. Michael Vatis, a senior US official said military and government computers were damaged, along with thousands of the other instructions" systems. The body of email message says "Here is what you ask for…" Once the user opens it, the virus digs into the user"s address book and sends out messages to the first 50 addresses. The reason the virus spreads so rapidly is that you"re getting it from people you know and trust. So anyone who gets an unexpected email with the "Important Message" subject line is advised not to open it and to delete (删除) it immediately. |
1. From the passage we know that the virus attacked thousands of computers on ._____ |
A. Monday B. Saturday C. Friday D. the first day of the month |
2. The virus spreads rapidly because. ______. |
A. it makes computers work without stop B. it carries words "Important Message" C. it sends out messages to dozens of people who know and trust the sender at one time D. it attacks military and government offices |
3. The underlined word "disguises" most probably means" ". |
A. dresses B. covers up C. paints D. notices |
4. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? |
A. Stop Using Your Computer B. "Important Message" is a Virus C. Message from Friends Contains Virus D. Virus Strikes Hard and Fast |
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Many animal lovers would like to do more to help animals, but aren"t sure where to start or feel like they just don"t have the time. The good news is that there are many simple things you can do to help protect animals. Think twice before you decide The decisions you make when it comes to eating meat or other animal products can go a long way toward stopping the killing of animals. Consider eating a vegetarian(素食的) diet. If you aren"t ready to make this change, there are still things you can do. Do not buy animal products from companies known to use practices that go against the law such as using drugs to increase milk production in cows. Help get the word out Getting the word out about the problems faced by animals can be as easy as putting up a notice on your car. Also, talk to your friends and family members about important issues that are related to animals. Give some simple advice to a friend with a new pet about the serious pet over-population problem we"re facing. Turn to some books on the subject if you are not so clear about the advice you give your friend. Write a letter We"ve all heard the saying, " The pen is more powerful than the sword". Put this idea to the protection of animals. If a company has practices or rules that are harmful to animals, write them a letter to let them know you are angry about them, and that you won"t buy their products until they make some changes. Write letters to state and local legislators(立法者) to let them know how important it is that they support legislation that protects animals. Make them know that their actions will have a great effect on your vote. Be more loving If you"re considering adding a dog or a cat to your family, think about getting one from a homeless-animal house rather than buying a pet. There are many wonderful animals just waiting for a home. By taking back an animal from there, you will be helping in the fight against pet over-population, as well as giving your money to those who are responsible for taking care of pitiful animals. Let your actions be an example to others It may sound simple, but one of the best ways to help animals is to let your actions speak to the world. You should do the following things first by yourself: Treat all living creatures with respect. Care about your pets and look after them well. Avoid (避免)entertainment places that use animals to perform. Support legislation (立法)that protects animals. All of these things set an example for others to follow. Title: Ways of__1__animals
Think about your__2__carefully
| ●Don"teatmeatoranimalproducts. ●__3__tobuyanimalproductsfromcompanies thathaveillegalpractices | Get the word out
| ●Put up an animal-protection__4__on the car ●Talk to your friends and family members about important animal issues ●Give your friends some simple__5__on the pet over-population proble ●Get help from books if necessary
| Write letters
| ●Let those companies that are doing harm to animals know about your__6__ ●Let legislators know the__7__of their support for legislation that protects animals
| Be more loving
| ●Get a pet from a homeless-animal house
| Act as an example to others
| ●Treat all living creatures with respect. ●Take good__8__of your pets ●Do not go to places where animals__9__ ●Support legislation which is__10__for animals.
| 阅读理解 | I came to live here where I am now between Wounded Knee Greek and Grass Greek. Others came too, and we made these little grey houses of logs that you see, and they are square, It is a bad way to live, for there can be no power in a square. You have noticed that everything an Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the Power of the World always works in circles, and everything tries to be round. In the old days when we were a strong and happy people, all our power came to us from the respectful circle of the nation, and so long as the circle was unbroken, the people were getting rich. The flowering tree was the living center of the circle, and the circle of the four quarters nursed it. The east gave peace and light, the south gave warmth, the west gave rain, and the north with its cold and strong wind gave strength and continuous power. This knowledge came to us from the outer world with our brief. Everything the Power of the World does is done in a circle. The sky is round, and I have heard that the earth is round like a ball, and so are all the stars. Birds make their nests in circle, for theirs are the same as ours. The sun comes forth and goes down again in a circle. The moon does the same, and both are round. Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a man is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves. Our places were like the nests of birds, and these were always set in a circle, the nation"s circle, a nest of many nests, where the Great Spirit meant for us to nurse our children. But the Wasichus (Indian word for "white people") have put us in these square boxes. Our power is gone and we are dying, for the power is not in us any more. You can look at our boys and see how it is with us. Where we were living by the power of the circle in the way we should, boys were men at twelve or thirteen years of age. But now it takes them very much longer to be bull - grown. | 1. According to the passage, the Indians _______. | A. don"t have modern instruments in their homes B. refused to move from round places C. lived in round places, but were forced to live in square houses D. lived in round places, but then decided to move into square houses | 2. Two things being compared in the passage are _______. | A. the Indians" past and present living conditions B. the Indians" past and modern beliefs C. the Indians" old and new power D. people and nature | 3. In the second paragraph "the four quarters" refers to _______. | A. the four rooms of the Indian"s house B. the four kinds of natural power C. the four seasons D. the four directions | 4. According to the author, once the Indians moved into square houses, _______. | A. they had to move to other houses B. boys took more time to grow into men C. they forgot the old way of life D. everyone was not happy |
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