1.时间管理的重要性;
2.有效管理时间的措施;
3.提出呼吁。
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Good morning, everyone. I’m honored to stand here to talk to you on “Time Management”.
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How I became a good table tennis player is still freshly in my mind. The first day I went to high school, I find some of my classmates playing table tennis. Amazing at how skillful they were, I made up my mind to master the skills. Luckily, I had a few opportunity to watch my classmates’games and practise with them. However, I found difficult to challenge some good players in my class. Despite it, I kept practised until I became one of the best. As a result, I were even selected to represent our school in some matches. I take great pride of this experience. It not only makes me to realize that I can achieve my potential through hard work, but lets me understand that the proverb “Practice makes perfect” means.
As night falls, the sound of drums fills the air as an 8-meter fish-shaped lantern swims through the streets of Wangmantian village, Huangshan, in East China’s Anhui province.
Within the crowd, Wang Lijun — a 27-year-old villager who serves
Every year between
With a history of over 600 years, the fish-shaped lantern
As fish-shaped lanterns continue to benefit local tourism and related industries, the future looks brighter than ever.
4 . Love has no borders when it comes to children’s birthday wishes. Zack Winton was
On it was written one word — Myra —
He
With the radio station
Zack and his wife packaged all the
Although there is a 20-foot wall at the border which
A.waiting | B.wandering | C.camping | D.chasing |
A.beautiful | B.steep | C.curious | D.familiar |
A.attached | B.connected | C.applied | D.committed |
A.once | B.while | C.although | D.if |
A.obtained | B.meant | C.shaped | D.desired |
A.bought | B.provided | C.ordered | D.sent |
A.passively | B.casually | C.desperately | D.rarely |
A.posted | B.added | C.updated | D.removed |
A.case | B.voice | C.notice | D.blank |
A.on air | B.on earth | C.on water | D.on fire |
A.invited | B.welcomed | C.called | D.followed |
A.arranging | B.preparing | C.searching | D.hoping |
A.farm | B.border | C.store | D.station |
A.expensive | B.helpful | C.new | D.extra |
A.lists | B.supplies | C.gifts | D.balloons |
A.disappointed | B.thrilled | C.embarrassed | D.moved |
A.tear off | B.shake down | C.turn over | D.knock on |
A.bravery | B.gentleness | C.kindness | D.will |
A.extends | B.separates | C.builds | D.completes |
A.afforded | B.identified | C.challenged | D.fulfilled |
5 . Mountain lions are not commonly thought of as animals that swim well. But at least for one adventurous cat, that couldn’t be further from the truth. A new study recorded a young male mountain lion paddling (划水) two - thirds of a mile from the mainland of Washington State to an uninhabited island in Puget Sound. The GPS-collared mountain lion, known as Nolan, took a winding path through the suburbs of Olympia, and along the coast, before taking to the sea.
The researchers also combed through historical records and found evidence of mountain lions inhabiting an additional four islands outside of the range of this youngster’s swim, all of over a mile from shore or the nearest island. This suggests the animals can swim even farther at times, perhaps close to a mile and a quarter. Young male mountain lions often undertake difficult and long journeys in search of new territory, as was the case for Nolan.
“We’re redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim and is willing to swim,” says study co-author Mark Elbroch. “Water shouldn’t be seen as a barrier to movement to any large animal.” In Brazil’s Pantanal, mountain lions regularly swim in the vast wetland during the wet season. In 2010, Elbroch and his colleagues documented a tagged cat repeatedly swimming across a large lake in Chilean Patagonia to eat domestic sheep on an island, swimming 0.6 miles at a time.
Since mountain lion numbers are much lower than they once were and the animals avoid people, behaviors like swimming remain underappreciated, experts say.
National Geographic Explorer Audra Huffmeyer agrees. While she wasn’t surprised that mountain lions can island-hop in the Salish Sea, “the distances covered are incredible... the capacity of large mountain lions to get to extreme habitats is pretty amazing”.
Nolan’s journey and all the data collected will help land managers understand where mountain lions travel, and help identify corridors (走廊) that need to be protected, says Jim Williams, a biologist. And the Olympic Peninsula certainly needs such guidance and protection, as its mountain lions have the lowest genetic diversity of any in the area, records show.
1. Why did Nolan swim long distances?A.To seek its partners. | B.To reach a new habitat. |
C.To hide from humans. | D.To adapt to the wet climate. |
A.By presenting the research record. | B.By providing numerous data. |
C.By describing the study process. | D.By quoting experts’ opinions. |
A.Common. | B.Limited. | C.Unbelievable. | D.Changeable. |
A.The advice on protecting mountain lions. |
B.The threats mountain lions meet along their routes. |
C.The corridors where mountain lions choose to travel. |
D.The significance of the findings about mountain lions. |
6 . I turned 65 this February, a big milestone. The last 12 months has indeed been a time of profound thinking for me, but not for the reasons you may think.
Recently our culture has started to acknowledge that a perfect woman image is totally unrealistic. I suppose there are a small minority of women born with incredible genes. But for most of us, short of starving ourselves, having plastic surgery, or airbrushing our photos, perfection is an unattainable goal.
I applaud many celebrity women who have come forward recently and said, “Hey, you see that picture of me on the magazine cover. This is what I really looked like before specialized hair and makeup and the magic of Photoshop.” I am so happy that our daughters and granddaughters are being raised with a much more realistic concept of what beauty is.
Being a woman of a certain age, that old message of feminine (女性的) perfection took hold long ago and has been hard to shake. My legs, waist and stomach are bigger than the charts say they should be. I would avoid looking for too long in the mirror. A swimsuit always required a cover-up to be worn over it. I had been very successfully taught to be ashamed of my imperfect body.
However, after a pretty serious health issue last year, I started to have a different feeling about my body. This body has given me two incredible children and endured too many surgeries. My belly, back, feet and knees are marked with countless scars but finally I see what they truly are — my battle scars. My extra pounds are the result of countless dinners I have made and enjoyed with those I love. My scars remind me of all the talented and kind doctors and nurses who have looked after me.
My body has allowed me a wonderful life thus far. I thought my body was not ideal, but now I thank it for being a source of strength, endurance and pleasure. At 65, I finally realize it is truly beautiful.
1. Why did the author mention celebrity women in Paragraph 3?A.To show perfection is difficult for celebrities to achieve. |
B.To indicate the concept of beauty is becoming more realistic. |
C.To suggest only a minority of women are born with incredible genes. |
D.To prove a perfect body image requires a strict diet and much exercise. |
A.The body parts that the author felt unsatisfied with. |
B.The body image that a woman should keep at a certain age. |
C.The tricks that the author used to avoid facing her imperfect body. |
D.The effect that the traditional feminine perfection had on the author. |
A.A severe health problem. | B.The impact of celebrity women. |
C.The social concept of beauty. | D.Encouragement from her family. |
A.To tell us what a perfect woman image should be. |
B.To express her gratitude to the doctors and nurses. |
C.To share her understanding of beauty after going through a lot. |
D.To compare the beauty standards between the past and the present. |
7 . Isabel Allende, born in 1942 in Peru, is a Chilean-American writer. When she was a young girl, her father Tomas was appointed to work in Chile, causing them to move from Peru to Chile. During the 1960s, she began work in television journalism and eventually became a television hostess. From 1969 to 1973, she was an editor of a children’s magazine.
Allende is the author of over twenty books which have been translated into numerous languages and sold over 65 million copies. In addition to writing novels, she has also penned short fiction, plays and stories for children. A letter to her sick, elderly grandfather became the manuscript of her first novel. She rose to prominence in Latin American literature after the success of this novel. Allende’s own experiences from Chile have filled much of her writing through the years, and her book Paula is a memoir of her childhood and youth in Chile and her departure from that country.
Allende has been a highly influential voice in Latin American literature, often providing an important female perspective on the world. Allende’s writing style combines realistic writing with surprising elements of magic. Her work is sometimes compared to the work of Gabriel Marquez, a famous Colombian novelist known for his work in the magical realist style — “magical realism”. However, her voice is also considered distinct with a style that combines concern for the inner, personal lives of her characters with their physical and social environments.
Two of Allende’s works have been adapted for feature films. She has won many awards, including the Dorothy and Lilian Gish Prize, which is given to whoever has contributed to the beauty of the world and to our understanding of it. Although she has an international reputation for writing, she states she doesn’t consider her books her greatest achievement, but her family and her time devoted to assisting others to be more vital.
1. Why did Allende move to Chile?A.To live with her father. | B.To obtain more job offers. |
C.To look after her grandfather. | D.To get more writing materials. |
A.Became famous. | B.Gained wealth. |
C.Remained unknown. | D.Changed a profession. |
A.The topics basically focus on women’s world. |
B.The materials come from her experience as a TV hostess. |
C.The writing style can be considered as“magical realism”. |
D.The content mainly highlights private lives of the characters. |
A.Winning many awards. | B.Spending her time helping others. |
C.Earning an international fame. | D.Adapting two works for feature films. |
8 . Amazing Castles in Spain: Four of the Best
The Alcázar of SegoviaFans of old Disney movies will know what Snow White’s castle looks like. But did you know that it’s said to be based on a real castle in Spain — the Alcázar of Segovia? This castle is almost the shape of the front of a ship — built on a rock between two rivers. First used by the Romans, its location made it a very difficult place to attack. It’s one of thousands of amazing castles in Spain.
Bellver CastleMany people visit Mallorca for its bars and beaches, but if you’re on this island, take a trip to Bellver Castle, just outside the main city of Palma. This 14th century castle is known for the large ring at its center, something that is unusual in European castles. People can also walk around the top of the central ring, which offers views of the castle below, as well as over the town and out to sea.
The AlhambraOne of the most popular places in the country to visit, Granada’s Alhambra is a fortress (堡垒) built by the North Africans who ruled Spain for more than seven centuries. Visitors love the palaces inside known as the Palacios Nazaries, with their beautiful wooden ceilings. Travel website Lonely Planet says these palaces are the most beautiful Islamic buildings in Europe.
Coca CastleFrom far away, this castle in central Spain looks a little like a wedding cake — if wedding cakes were brown - brick and in the Gothic style. This castle isn’t on the top of a hill but on flat land — it was protected instead by a deep moat (护城河). It’s not too difficult to get to by car from Madrid, the Spanish capital.
1. What can people do in Bellver Castle?A.Watch old Disney movies. | B.Enjoy the wooden ceilings inside. |
C.Have a good time on the beaches. | D.Walk around a large ring to enjoy views. |
A.They were built by the Romans. | B.They were made of brown brick. |
C.They have distinctive appearance. | D.They are on the top of mountain. |
A.Those who like to surf the Internet. | B.Those who intend to take boat trips. |
C.Those who are keen on natural landscape. | D.Those who plan to visit different buildings. |
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10 . I grew up on a dairy farm. The particular life location to which I got assigned—“stuck” is a better word if you’ve ever been there — was a small family-owned-and-operated outfit.
I remember the Christmas when our main hired hand dropped out of the work rotation. Sixteen and the oldest of the kids left at home, I was called on to fill in. Halfway through the first day, I realized I had never noticed exactly how much that worker did. For five days I either milked or slept, fed calves (牛犊) or slept. I have to admit this gave me a deep appreciation of how hard my parents worked day in and day out for 30 years, and that understanding solidified my determination to do whatever it took to not stay on that dairy farm my whole life.
Eventually, my determination paid off. I got into college. Now, I no longer have to worry about my father’s voice yelling, “Stace, come out here! We need help!” To be honest, I’m grateful. But at the same time, I also don’t have a compelling reason to be up in time to see the beauty of a sunrise. Nor do I have the opportunity to dance with my sister in the dairy barn, work side-by-side with my dad and hear the old stories.
Now, there are whole stretches of days when I don’t feel any pressing need to even go outside. And I can go months without petting an animal or watching in amazement at their keen sense of the environment around them. Instead, I have neighbors within shouting distance but who feel like they live a planet away.
Eighteen years I lived my life on that dairy, not really knowing there were people who didn’t get up and go out and work together to get the same overwhelming tasks done day after day. Sometimes I wish I had never found out there were.
1. What did the author come to understand on her first day working on the farm?A.She couldn’t manage so much work. |
B.Her parents sacrificed a lot for her family. |
C.The tasks were dull and challenging. |
D.The work was more demanding than expected. |
A.Lack of opportunities on the farm. |
B.A passion for academic study. |
C.Her dissatisfaction with farm life. |
D.Encouragement from her parents. |
A.Mixed. | B.Regretful. |
C.Content. | D.Relieved. |
A.She has become tired of her daily routine. |
B.She misses the connections she had before. |
C.She regrets leaving her family behind. |
D.She has lost interest in the beauty of nature. |