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1. We enjoyed an excellent
2. These young people are all the
3. We got on that
4. After further study, we will find some subjects are closely
5. —After several
—That's good news for him.
standard
(标准) of living and a fine education.2. These young people are all the
pioneers
(先锋) in this new field.3. We got on that
high-speed
(高速的) train and went to Beijing.4. After further study, we will find some subjects are closely
connected
.5. —After several
misses
, he finally succeeded.—That's good news for him.
答案:
1. standard 2. pioneers 3. high-speed 4. connected 5. misses
二、选词填空
cost east be suitable for noise lock
1. In many
2. It is going to rain, so make sure the windows are
3. A smile
4. Work hard in silence and let success make the
5. The purple dress
cost east be suitable for noise lock
1. In many
Eastern
countries, drinking tea is a part of daily life.2. It is going to rain, so make sure the windows are
locked
.3. A smile
costs
nothing, but gives much.4. Work hard in silence and let success make the
noise
.5. The purple dress
is suitable for
Sandy and makes her look really great.
答案:
1. Eastern 2. locked 3. costs 4. noise 5. is suitable for
1. Mr Chen has
2. Jenny always pays attention to
3. She
4. Do you think your personality
5. Carelessness will be a disaster
devoted most of his time to
charities since 1991.2. Jenny always pays attention to
keeping everything in order
.3. She
can't afford to make any mistakes
in teaching, so she works to high standards.4. Do you think your personality
is the most suitable for
being a heart surgeon?5. Carelessness will be a disaster
not only to ourselves but also to patients
.
答案:
1. devoted most of his time to 2. keeping everything in order 3. can't afford to make any mistakes 4. is the most suitable for 5. not only to ourselves but also to patients
四、阅读理解
While I was writing this book, I once asked a psychologist(心理学家) how he managed not to worry too much. He replied, “I have always tried to follow the advice: If life gives you lemons, make lemonade(柠檬汁).”
This is what a wise person does. When a wise person gets a “lemon”, he thinks, “What can I learn from this bad luck? How can I make my present situation better? How can I turn this lemon into lemonade?” But a fool behaves quite the opposite. If he finds that life has given him a “lemon”, he gives up and says, “I'm beaten. I haven't got a chance.” Then, he starts to develop a sense of self-pity.
Here's a story about a woman. Her name is Thelma. She told me about her experience during the war. “My husband was sent to an army training camp near the Mojave Desert(沙漠). I went to live with him there, but I hated it. I never felt so terrible before. My husband was away for training, so I was left alone most of the time. I didn't have any friends to talk to, only local people who couldn't speak English. The wind never stopped blowing, and everything I ate and breathed was filled with sand, sand, sand! I felt so sorry for myself that I wrote to my parents, saying I couldn't stay there any longer. My father wrote back with just two lines, and those two lines changed my life forever: ‘Two men looked out from prison bars(监狱铁窗). One saw mud(泥), the other saw stars.’ I read those two lines over and over. I felt ashamed(羞愧的) of myself. I decided to find something good in my situation. I decided to look for the stars.”
(
A. He will give up at once.
B. He will feel sorry for himself.
C. He will be deeply stressed.
D. He will try to improve the situation.
(
A. The food was what she expected.
B. The scene was beautiful to enjoy.
C. She was lonely and had no friends to talk to.
D. She was sent to an army training camp.
(
A. Getting out of the prison.
B. Looking for mud when in trouble.
C. Forgetting her troubles and watch the stars.
D. Finding something good even in a bad situation.
While I was writing this book, I once asked a psychologist(心理学家) how he managed not to worry too much. He replied, “I have always tried to follow the advice: If life gives you lemons, make lemonade(柠檬汁).”
This is what a wise person does. When a wise person gets a “lemon”, he thinks, “What can I learn from this bad luck? How can I make my present situation better? How can I turn this lemon into lemonade?” But a fool behaves quite the opposite. If he finds that life has given him a “lemon”, he gives up and says, “I'm beaten. I haven't got a chance.” Then, he starts to develop a sense of self-pity.
Here's a story about a woman. Her name is Thelma. She told me about her experience during the war. “My husband was sent to an army training camp near the Mojave Desert(沙漠). I went to live with him there, but I hated it. I never felt so terrible before. My husband was away for training, so I was left alone most of the time. I didn't have any friends to talk to, only local people who couldn't speak English. The wind never stopped blowing, and everything I ate and breathed was filled with sand, sand, sand! I felt so sorry for myself that I wrote to my parents, saying I couldn't stay there any longer. My father wrote back with just two lines, and those two lines changed my life forever: ‘Two men looked out from prison bars(监狱铁窗). One saw mud(泥), the other saw stars.’ I read those two lines over and over. I felt ashamed(羞愧的) of myself. I decided to find something good in my situation. I decided to look for the stars.”
(
D
)1. What will a wise man do when given a “lemon” by life?A. He will give up at once.
B. He will feel sorry for himself.
C. He will be deeply stressed.
D. He will try to improve the situation.
(
C
)2. What did Thelma mainly complain about when living near the Mojave Desert?A. The food was what she expected.
B. The scene was beautiful to enjoy.
C. She was lonely and had no friends to talk to.
D. She was sent to an army training camp.
(
D
)3. What did Thelma learn from her father's letter?A. Getting out of the prison.
B. Looking for mud when in trouble.
C. Forgetting her troubles and watch the stars.
D. Finding something good even in a bad situation.
答案:
1.D 2.C 3.D
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