.Our spiritual intelligence quotient,or SQ,helps us understand ourselves,and liv
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. Our spiritual intelligence quotient,or SQ,helps us understand ourselves,and live fuller, happier lives. While we’re all born with SQ,most of us don’t even realize that we have it.Fortunately,you don"t have to sign up for classes to learn how to improve your SQ.Here are some simple steps that can lead you to this new level of understanding. Sit Quietly.The process of developing spiritual intelligence begins with solitude(独处)and silence.To tune in to your spirit,you have to turn down the volume in your busy,noisy,complicated life and force yourself to do nothing at all.Start small by creating islands for silence in your day.In the car,instead of reading or doing something else,use the time to think.At work, shut the door to our office between meetings,take a few breaths and let them out very,very slowly.Enjoy the stillness in your home after the kids are finally in bed. Step Outside.For many people,nature sets their spirit free.Go outside to watch a beautiful sunset.If you are walking with your dog,take the time to admire flowers in bloom;follow the flight of birds;watch clouds float overhead. Ask Questions of Yourself.Ask open-ended questions,such as “What am I feeling?” “What are my choices?”or “Where am I heading?” But don’t expect an answer to arrive through some supernatural form or e-mail.“Rarely do I get an immediate answer to my question,”says Reverend Joan Carter,a Presbyterian(长老会的)minister in Sausalito,California.“But later that day I suddenly find myself thinking about a problem in a perspective(视角)I never considered before.” Trust Your Spirit.While most of us rely on gut feeling(本能的反应)to realize danger,spiritual intelligence pushes us,not away from,but towards some action that will lead to a greater good. 68.The passage is mainly about_________. A.what your SQ is and in what way it can benefit your life B.what your SQ is and in what way it can be improved C.the relationship between your SQ and your life D.advantages and disadvantages of SQ 69.The underlined phrase “tune in to your spirit” in the third paragraph probably means______. A.get your spirit relaxed B.keep up your spirit C.keep seated quietlyD.change your spirit 70.The author mentions the example of Reverend Joan Carter to show that_________. A.there are no immediate answers to your questions B.e-mails can’t keep working out a problem C.the more questions you ask,the better answers you’ll get D.changing your way of thinking might help you solve a problem 71.From the passage,we can know that the most important thing to improve your SQ is________. A.a peaceful mind B.deep thought C.spare time and hobbies D.good spirits |
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. 二、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分) I had an interesting experience playing ping-pong last year. I was playing against a 16 opponent(对手). The score was 20 to 17 in her 17 . I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 20. I 18 my paddle on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk away. She called me 19 and said we had to continue until one of us 20 . “Look,”I said, “if we 21 , one of two events will take place, either you or I will win.If you win, I will begin to 22 my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isn’t it better to know that we both played 23 , that we enjoyed the competition, and that we played an even(相等) score?” This was a 24 ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made 25 to me to leave with a tie(不分胜负) game, an impasse(僵局): no winner, no 26 . So, my friends, here is the problem 27 me. Our present technology makes it possible for nations to 28 other nations for retaliatory(报复) strikes. In such a nuclear time, there 29 be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to 30 global destruction is glogal impasse. This would be a 31 “tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached through compromise(妥协). This is because compromise becomes the only means of 32 . We cannot destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to 33 understanding of victory. The 34 victory is in achieving a desirable impasse. No one wins, 35 no one loses either. 16.A.tiring B.poor C.fine D.brave 17.A.favor B.side C.lead D.place 18.A.threw B.placed C.stuck D.dropped 19.A.up B.over C.on D.back 20.A.lost B.won C.gave up D.tired out 21.A.perform B.stop C.continue D.leave 22.A.doubt B.hate C.practise D.desert 23.A.hard B.fair C.poorly D.well 24.A.close B.surprising C.satisfying D.reasonable 25.A.progress B.room C.sense D.time 26.A.loser B.fighter C.success D.player 27.A.encouraging B.frightening C.shocking D.troubling 28.A.destroy B.attack C.seize D.rule 29.A.may B.should C.can D.must 30.A.escape B.flee C.accept D.avoid 31.A.different B.small C.huge D.familiar 32.A.surviving B.living C.staying D.pleasing 33.A.an old B.an unusual C.the same D.a complete 34.A.great B.only C.same D.equal 35.A.where B.but C.as D.since |
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题。每小题2分,;满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Everyone has their friends, but I knew one girl who didn"t. I guess you could call her a geek, because all she did was reading, studying, and doing homework. I don"t think she even played a sport. She was one of those quiet people who no one really paid attention to, and those who did only made fun of her. I had heard all kinds of rumors (谣言) that she had problems, but I didn"t really believe them. I felt bad for her. My friends and I were nice to her. We let her sit at our lunch table and we often said "Hi" to her, but she wasn"t our best friend. Throughout the year, she started talking to us more and more. We continued being kind to her. She was normal as far as I was concerned (就我而言). She was just really quiet. That summer I got a letter. When I opened it, I realized it was from her. “I just wanted to thank you so much for being so extremely kind and friendly to me this year. Before you became my friend, I had no one to talk to or sit with at lunch. I even wanted to kill myself. But you and your friends changed that. You made me feel wanted and included. It meant so much to me. I am going to be moving and switching to another school next year. I"ll never forget you and what you did." By the time I finished the letter, I was in shock. I could not believe what I had just read. I learned that the simplest things and the smallest acts of kindness can mean the world to someone else. 56. What kind of person does the underlined word "geek" in Para1 probably refer to? A. A confident and hardworking student. B. A dishonest and badly behaved person. C. Someone is not popular and does strange things D. Someone is naughty and always makes fun of others. 57. How did the girl feel before the author became her friend? A. Happy and comfortable. B. Pleased and confident. C. Worried and surprised. D. Sad and lonely. 58. From the passage, we learn that the author and her friends ______. A. helped get the girl out of trouble B. got the girl to go to another school C. changed the girl’s the habit of working hard D. didn"t want to help the girl at all 59. What"s the best title for the passage? A. A Strange Girl B. A Quiet Heart C. A Girl without Any Problems D. Just the littlest Things |
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 This morning, I received a phone call from one of my close friends, Nikko, which immediately changed this bright sunny day into a dark terrible pit of endless sorrow. He told me that Diane’s dad had just 36 , at 12:00 on January 3,2008. Nikko told me that Diane had 37 everything about her dad on her blog, so I 38 right up from bed and got to her blog instantly. Her blog, always so 39 and nice, is suddenly filled with sorrow and grief. She must have been writing with 40 streaming down her cheeks, with eyes so 41 from the sleepless night, and with a heart so 42 and regretful and yet, she wrote the post, full of determination and will, 43 strength and love. She showed no 44 of weakness and retreat. She 45 that she didn’t notice how her father was feeling before the sudden stroke (中风) 46 him on his sleep. I feel so sorry for her , as her close friend, that I am not able to give her my support and a shoulder to 47 because I live so far away. But I know she will be 48 . She had determined to become the pillar(支柱) of 49 for her mom and her brother. Although Diane’s father is no longer 50 , his memories would always be with his family. I gave Diane my deepest condolence(吊唁)for her 51 of her most beloved one. I have known Diane and her family ever since we were in primary school. 52 can be really cruel sometimes, 53 someone or something you have learned to love and rely on. A(n) 54 death like Diane’s father is the most sorrowful. Destiny didn’t even give his family the 55 to say their last goodbyes. Diane wanted everyone to cherish their loved ones and do not wait until it’s already too late. Tell them you love them and let them know how you feel before it’s too late. 36.A. passed away B. left over C. sent off D. filled up 37.A. spoke B. found C. written D. uncovered 38.A. jumped B. run C. shouted D. cleaned 39.A. interesting B. colorful C. good D. mind 40.A. water B. tears C. blood D. sweat 41.A. sleepy B. big C. infected D. red 42.A. bleeding B. heavy C. painful D. sympathetic 43.A. from B. of C. on D. without 44.A. sign B. explanation C. expression D. impression 45.A. argued B. noticed C. blamed D. regretted 46.A. broke B. attacked C. affected D. made 47.A. depend on B. keep up C. cry on D. carry out 48.A. strong B. weak C. sorrowful D. lonely 49.A. mind B. center C. power D. support 50.A. lively B. present C. painful D. alive 51.A. loss B. love C. regret D. thanks 52.A. Future B. Lives C. Destiny D. experience 53.A. giving up B. taking away C. suffering from D. mourning for 54.A. regretful B. heart-broken C. unforgettable D. instant 55.A. chance B. reward C. treat D. attention |
While watching the games the other night, I came across an unbelievable sight. It was not a gold medal, or a world record broken, but a show of courage. The event was swimming and started with only three men on the blocks. For one reason or another, two of them false started, so they were disqualified. That left only one to complete. It would have been difficult enough, not having anyone to race against, even though the time on the clock is important. I watched the man dive off the bock and knew right away that something was wrong. I’m not an expert swimmer, but I can tell a good dive from a poor one, and this was not exactly medal quality. When he resurfaced, it was evident that the man was not out for gold — his arms were waving in an attempt at freestyle. The crowd started to laugh. Clearly this man was not a medal competitor. I listened to the crowd begin to laugh at this poor man who was clearly having a hard time. Finally he made his turn to start back. It was pitiful. He made a few desperate strokes and you could tell he was worn out. But in those few awful strokes, the crowd had changed. No longer were they laughing, but beginning to cheer. Some even began to stand and shout “Come on, you can do it!” and he did. A clear minute past the average swimmer, this young man finally finished his race. The crowd went wild. You would have thought that he had won the gold, and should have. Even though he recorded one of the slowest times in Olympic history, this man gave more heart than any of the other competitors. Just a short year ago, he had never even swum, let alone race. His country had been invited to Sydney. In a competition where athletes remove their silver medals feeling they have somehow been cheated out of gold, or when they act so proudly in front of their competitors, it is nice to watch an underdog. 68.From the passage we can learn that the young man _______. A. made his turn to start back pitifully B. was skillful in freestyle in the game C. swam faster than the average swimmer D. was not capable enough to win the medal 69. The crowd changed their attitudes because _______. A. they felt sorry for the young man B. they wanted to show their sympathy C. they were moved by the young man D. they meant to please the young man 70. According to the passage, “it is nice to watch an underdog” probably means _______. A. it’s amusing to watch a man with awful swimming skills B. it’s amazing to watch an ordinary man challenging himself C. it’s cheerful for athletes to act proudly before their competitors D. it’s brave enough for some athletes to remove the silver medals 71. What’s the best title for the passage? A. Go for it! B. Try again! C. Compete for Gold! D. Break a Record! |
Everyone makes mistakes in life, but for whales and dolphins, the “mistake” of landing on the shore costs the highest price---their lives. People living along the coast of Australia and New Zealand have been shocked and saddened by the number of whales and dolphins that they have found on their beaches recently. Since November 28th, 96 whales and dolphins have died in Australia and 53 whales died in New Zealand. Although 20 whales were saved, some of these were not expected to live, as they were too weak to swim with the others back to sea. Bob Brown, leader of Australia’s Green party, said the mass beaching was caused by the recent “sound bombing” of the ocean floor between the two countries. This is a method of testing for oil and gas reserves (储藏量). But mass beaching of whales has long puzzled scientists. Typically most members of the stranded (搁浅) group will appear to be perfectly healthy. “Some researchers believe that close relationship within the group causes the problem, if one gets into trouble, the others will not leave” said Shery Gibney, a leading biologist in New Zealand. “Some will come in and try and assist it; if they get trapped on the beach, then more will come.” Another common theory is that the whales’ navigation (导航) system are thought to break down in some way. It has been said that whales follow electromagnetic (电磁的) patterns in the sea-bed. The whales can get confused because these patterns sometimes change. That would be a bit like a new roundabout (环状交叉路) being built on a road you were used to driving on. You might be confused for a minute when you come to it for the first time, and you might even take a wrong turning before getting back on your route. A different idea is that when whales chase fish for food they end up in shallow waters because they are not paying attention to where they are going. And yet, from time to time a group will swim on purpose into shallow waters and end up on the beach, where they die. If returned to the sea, some whales often show great determination in restraining themselves. 小题1:________ whales and dolphins would probably die in this mass beaching along the coast of Australia and New Zealand.A.Less than 100 | B.Less than 150 | C.More than 150 | D.149 | 小题2:Which of the following can be used to explain the term “sound bombing”?A.The terrible sound that is caused in the war between two countries. | B.Human activities that aim to explore the ocean floor. | C.The loud sound that whales and dolphins make. | D.The earthquakes that happen on the ocean floor. | 小题3:Which of the following couldn’t probably lead to the mass beaching of whales?A.A change in the electromagnetic patterns that whales follow. | B.New roundabout being built on a road. | C.Their full attention to the search for food. | D.Exploiting natural resources in oceans. | 小题4:The passage is mainly about _______.A.that whales and dolphins may make mistakes as well as human beings | B.how scientists have found the reasons for the mass beaching of whales | C.how human beings make use of the ocean resources | D.why the mass beaching of whales happens |
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