1 . It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for all appointment(约会)at 9:30. The nurse had him take a
Now I
A.breath | B.test | C.seat | D.break |
A.persuading | B.promising | C.understanding | D.telling |
A.if | B.before | C.since | D.after |
A.taking off | B.fixing | C.looking at | D.winding |
A.very | B.also | C.seldom | D.not |
A.turn up | B.show off | C.come on | D.go away |
A.needed | B.forgot | C.agreed | D.happened |
A.daughter | B.wife | C.mother | D.sister |
A.late | B.well | C.around | D.there |
A.lonely | B.worried | C.doubtful | D.hungry |
A.so far | B.neither | C.no longer | D.already |
A.recognize | B.answer | C.believe | D.expect |
A.moved | B.disappointed | C.surprised | D.satisfied |
A.only | B.then | C.thus | D.still |
A.curiosity | B.tears | C.words | D.judgment |
A.realize | B.suggest | C.hope | D.prove |
A.agreement | B.expression | C.acceptance | D.exhibition |
A.necessarily | B.completely | C.naturally | D.frequently |
A.learn | B.make | C.favor | D.try |
A.Adventure | B.Beauty | C.Trust | D.Life |
2 . George Prochnik would like the world to put a sock in it. He makes his case in a new book, listenning for Meaning in a World of Noise, Here he explains himself (using his indoor voice):
“We’ve become so accustomed to noise, there’s about almost a deep prejudice against the idea that silence might be beneficial. If you tell someone to be quiet, you sound like an old man. But it’s never been more important to find continuing quiet. Silence focuses us, improves our health, and is a key to lasting peace and satisfaction.”
“We need to excite people about the sounds you start to hear if you merely quiet things down a little. During a Japanese tea ceremony, the smallest sounds becomes a kind of art—the spoons making a light ringing sound on a bowl, the edges of a kimono(和服)brushing against the floor.”
“Dear people are very attetice(专注的)in almose every aspect of life. If two deaf people are walking together, using sign language, they constantly watch out for each other and protecet each other by paying steady attention to the other. They are connected yet also fully aware of their surroundings. Even deaf teenagers! We in the hearing world can learn from them. If we remove the powerful blasts(一阵阵)of noise, we become aware of an extraordinarily rich world around us—of little soft sounds and the sound of footsteps, of bird songs and ice cracking(开裂声). It’s astonishing how beautiful things sound when you can really listen. ”
1. What does the phrase “to put a sock in it” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.to be quiet | B.to be colorful |
C.to be full of love | D.to be attentive to someone |
A.We are used to quietnesss |
B.We have to put up with noise |
C.We do not think silence to be beneficial |
D.We do not believe lasting peace to be available |
A.We need more sounds in our lives |
B.There is nothing to be learned from the deaf |
C.We are not aware how rich the world around us is |
D.There is too much noise at a Japanese tea ceremony |
A.we can benefit a lot from old people |
B.it is a good idea to use sign language |
C.there is no escape from the world of sound |
D.it is possible to find how beautiful things sound |
3 . My faith in human nature has never been so great as it was last weekend after our family get-together in the town of Vail.
On Saturday, we all went to the market right in the middle of the town. Near the end, we all
After we returned to the hotel late in the afternoon, my 7-year-old son Ponder
Ponder has never
He was upset, not about the Gameboy, but about the watch. "But Dad," he said, through massive
Our dinner reservation was at a restaurant just on the other side of the bridge, so I
As we exited from the parking garage, we could see the fountain as we walked down the long staircase. I saw something black
"See it, Dad?" Ponder shouted. "Don't get too
I literally
What a charmed life, eh? I believe this was a perfect
A.drove | B.hiked | C.met | D.united |
A.landed | B.left | C.settled | D.slept |
A.responded | B.recognized | C.realised | D.recalled |
A.contained | B.combined | C.comprised | D.covered |
A.preparation | B.checkup | C.revision | D.search |
A.wasted | B.lost | C.sough | D.deserted |
A.emotion | B.time | C.money | D.stuff |
A.tears | B.fists | C.reliefs | D.outbreaks |
A.hesitant | B.curious | C.sad | D.eager |
A.promised | B.informed | C.warned | D.taught |
A.worn out | B.caught up | C.put away | D.turned in |
A.hiding | B.sitting | C.swinging | D.flowing |
A.assess | B.declare | C.tell | D.predict |
A.excited | B.puzzled | C.relaxed | D.amused |
A.already | B.even | C.almost | D.still |
A.take | B.see | C.touch | D.protect |
A.panicked | B.exploded | C.collapsed | D.cried |
A.dreams | B.claims | C.efforts | D.passions |
A.mode | B.lesson | C.option | D.plot |
A.range | B.pressure | C.weight | D.harvest |
4 . Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success
When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931, he had no
When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents
Later, he worked in Africa, where many people suffered from
Wilson received several international
A.depends | B.holds | C.keeps | D.reflects |
A.dilemmas | B.accidents | C.events | D.steps |
A.way | B.hope | C.plan | D.measure |
A.continually | B.gradually | C.gracefully | D.completely |
A.direct | B.show | C.advocate | D.declare |
A.Anyway | B.Moreover | C.Somehow | D.Thus |
A.mistakenly | B.casually | C.amazingly | D.clumsily |
A.erupted | B.exploded | C.emptied | D.exposed |
A.deserved | B.attempted | C.cared | D.agreed |
A.submitted to | B.catered for | C.impressed on | D.happened to |
A.fantastic | B.extraordinary | C.impressive | D.catastrophic |
A.accomplished | B.crucial | C.specific | D.innocent |
A.deafness | B.depression | C.blindness | D.speechlessness |
A.decide | B.abandon | C.control | D.accept |
A.until | B.when | C.unless | D.before |
A.opposition | B.adjustments | C.commitment | D.limitations |
A.preventable | B.potential | C.spreadable | D.influential |
A.scholarships | B.rewards | C.awards | D.bonuses |
A.fortune | B.recipe | C.dream | D.vision |
A.distinguishes | B.determines | C.claims | D.limits |
5 . Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding glass door is just a window. The
I hate lying to the kids. One day they’ll
I wonder if
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the
A.relief | B.target | C.reason | D.case |
A.admit | B.believe | C.mean | D.realize |
A.gradually | B.constantly | C.temporarily | D.casually |
A.result | B.danger | C.method | D.truth |
A.merely | B.slightly | C.hardly | D.partly |
A.reviewing | B.approving | C.receiving | D.attempting |
A.win out | B.give up | C.wake up | D.stand out |
A.dream | B.lie | C.fantasy | D.fact |
A.parents | B.twins | C.colleagues | D.teachers |
A.restrictions | B.explanations | C.differences | D.consequences |
A.demand | B.fear | C.desire | D.doubt |
A.physical | B.biological | C.spiritual | D.behavioral |
A.traditional | B.important | C.double | D.original |
A.life | B.time | C.reply | D.history |
A.by comparison with | B.in addition to | C.regardless of | D.instead of |
A.get hold of | B.stare at | C.knock on | D.make use of |
A.real | B.typical | C.similar | D.limited |
A.safety rule | B.comfort zone | C.bottom line | D.top secret |
A.delay | B.regret | C.enjoy | D.accept |
A.hurry | B.decide | C.hesitate | D.intend |
6 . We all start out with plans about what our life will eventually look like. And those plans, obviously, don’t include disappointment in the road that each of us will surely face.
When we picture the future, we see only love, success and great friendships.
But sooner or later, we realize that life doesn’t go according to plan. Instead, after we’ve carefully made our plans, we meet the unexpected.
However, unexpected things are to be expected. And once we accept this fact of life, believe it or not, it is liberating(带来自由的).
Once we understand that no one’s life goes according to plan, then the difference between successful and unsuccessful people becomes clear. Successful people are good at handling disappointment, as they know that it’s part of life. And unsuccessful people let pain and disappointment take over.
I know people who talk about a divorce or the death of a loved one as if the event happened yesterday, even if it happened a decade or more ago.
It’s reasonable to experience pain at the time of a loss. However, it isn’t reasonable to keep feeling the pain of an experience that happened a really long time ago.
Most of us have suffered in the past, but past pain should have nothing to do with how we feel in the present-it is over and done with.
As for me, my focus is always on today and the future- that is how I live every day. I don’t need to remember the past, because I have accepted that my life doesn’t always go according to plan.
No one’s life goes according to plan. We all have periods of pain and suffering, which are natural parts of being alive. So don’t allow your past to define who you are. When you wake up each morning, just remember to make the most of the day ahead.
1. In what way are successful people different from others, according to the author?A.They are more hopeful about the future. | B.They are working harder than others. |
C.They can handle the unexpected better. | D.They are good at planning. |
A.We should remember it as a lesson. | B.We should forget about it and look ahead. |
C.We should keep it to ourselves. | D.We should share it with friends to get comfort from them. |
A.To tell readers how to plan for their future. |
B.To explain why past pain affects people greatly. |
C.To show what we should expect from life. |
D.To suggest how to handle the unexpected in life. |
One day, Nick invited his friends to supper. He was cooking some delicious food in the kitchen. Suddenly, he
His son looked surprised. "I can understand why I shouldn't pay too much, Father, but if I can pay less,
"That would be a very
Nick's guests,
"But such a small thing couldn't
"In the beginning, there was only
For many teenagers, a job is a way to earn a little extra money. For me, it is more than that.
At the age of 16, I was offered my very first job as a shopgirl in a clothing store. On the first day, my manager was training me how to fold and organize platform after platform of clothes. The work seemed overwhelming, and everything had to be done in an accurate way. I got so impatient because I couldn’t get it right the first couple of times. After about ten tries, I had the clothes folded perfectly. Then it took me thirty minutes to get them all looking uniform. Now, I fold and organize clothes every day, and I’m able to do them well. Through this experience, I’ve learned to be patient.
Helping customers and establishing connections with them is one of the things I love most about my job. About two months ago, I helped a woman who was looking for a dress. She told me exactly what she was picturing—a blue dress with long sleeves and a lace neck. We didn’t have any such dress, and when I explained that to her, she wasn’t very happy. Instead of getting annoyed, I tried getting to know her a bit better and asked what the dress was for, so I could find other items in her size that could work. We shared our love of the Netflix fashion show, and she ended up buying $200 worth of new clothes, having found other items she liked. This experience has taught me to be more open with strangers.
Every job has its share of frustrations and challenges; to do well you must learn to deal with them. I’ve learned this from my own experience, and it has helped me in other aspects of my life as well.
1. What was the author’s first job? (no more than 5 words)2. What is the meaning of the underlined word in Para. 2? (no more than 3 words)
3. How did the author manage to meet the customer’s needs in Para. 3? (no more than 15 words)
4. How has the author’s work experience changed her in personality? (no more than 10 words)
5. What job would you like to do? How can you help people in your work? (no more than 20 words)
9 . Years of living with a lisp (口齿不清) had taught me it was better not to say anything than to speak and risk embarrassment. As a result of my
Last September, however, that all
One day, I was really
I swallowed the voices down and let my real voice
The next day, I did it
Every time those little voices try to tell me to be quiet, I think of all the encouragement I received in class and I know that I
A.embarrassment | B.excitement | C.humor | D.silence |
A.heard from | B.talked of | C.called on | D.looked for |
A.name | B.opinion | C.duty | D.business |
A.seen | B.heard | C.followed | D.protected |
A.disappeared | B.returned | C.developed | D.changed |
A.examine | B.practice | C.share | D.copy |
A.regret | B.consider | C.imagine | D.remember |
A.time | B.courage | C.patience | D.evidence |
A.busy | B.strict | C.pleased | D.disappointed |
A.tired | B.urgent | C.funny | D.cheerful |
A.Besides | B.Otherwise | C.Therefore | D.Normally |
A.touch | B.wave | C.extend | D.withdraw |
A.go down | B.die away | C.come out | D.calm down |
A.shaking | B.singing | C.shouting | D.deepening |
A.Sadly | B.Hopefully | C.Honestly | D.Unexpectedly |
A.again | B.alone | C.already | D.anyway |
A.thanks to | B.instead of | C.despite | D.except |
A.serious | B.outgoing | C.nervous | D.hardworking |
A.even | B.still | C.only | D.seldom |
A.fear | B.agree | C.deserve | D.pretend |
10 . I was born legally blind. Of all the stories of my early childhood, the one about a
I was only two when the
Mom loves to use this story as an
We are almost certain to get
A.trip | B.race | C.tree | D.driver |
A.incident | B.change | C.illness | D.problem |
A.feared | B.refused | C.forgot | D.turned |
A.delay | B.absence | C.freedom | D.rest |
A.landed | B.slept | C.laughed | D.wept |
A.promised | B.encouraged | C.allowed | D.expected |
A.woke | B.picked | C.warmed | D.gave |
A.adds | B.replies | C.admits | D.supposes |
A.drove | B.lived | C.stood | D.zoomed |
A.crashed | B.broke | C.climbed | D.looked |
A.answer | B.example | C.excuse | D.order |
A.able | B.ashamed | C.afraid | D.anxious |
A.ask | B.share | C.learn | D.try |
A.honesty | B.toughness | C.kindness | D.curiosity |
A.regretted | B.reviewed | C.made | D.explained |
A.job | B.friend | C.fortune | D.house |
A.memories | B.efforts | C.research | D.experience |
A.mixed up | B.fed up | C.knocked down | D.settled down |
A.play | B.relax | C.dream | D.cry |
A.all at once | B.in the end | C.in either case | D.as a result |