1 . Did you ever have a dream, I’m talking about a conscious dream where you would like to see a new future, a different choice of employment and a
Several years ago I had a dream of
A.school | B.plan | C.career | D.car |
A.buying | B.inventing | C.playing | D.watching |
A.destroy | B.realize | C.change | D.create |
A.exciting | B.terrible | C.dark | D.embarrassing |
A.release | B.dive | C.decrease | D.accumulate |
A.Unfortunately | B.Unimportantly | C.Unconsciously | D.Unfairly |
A.market | B.society | C.country | D.school |
A.optimistic | B.negative | C.changeable | D.talkative |
A.needed | B.devoted | C.desired | D.begged |
A.careful | B.afraid | C.confident | D.proud |
A.goal | B.question | C.worry | D.difficulty |
A.analyses | B.designs | C.attempts | D.revisions |
A.taken | B.stirred | C.translated | D.put |
A.saying | B.point | C.step | D.standard |
A.efforts | B.failures | C.possibilities | D.hopes |
An 89-year-old man has reached a goal he spent 20 years working toward. He earned his doctor degree and became a physicist.
Steiner values this degree because it is what he always wanted — and because he overcame health problems that could have interfered with his studies.
As a young person in Vienna, Austria, Steiner wanted to become a physicist after reading about Albert Einstein and Max Planck.
But after World War Ⅱ, his mother advised him that studying medicine would be a better choice. He earned his medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1955 and moved to the United States soon after. In the U.S., he had a successful career studying blood, became a full professor and led the hematology (血液学) department at Brown’s medical school from 1985 to 1994. He helped establish a research program in hematology and directed that program until he retired from medicine in 2000.
Steiner found medical research pleasing, but it was not quite the same as his interest in physics.
“It was something like a wish that was never fulilled, that always stuck in the back of my head,” he said. “Once I’m finished with medicine, I really don’t want to spend my life just sitting around and maybe doing a little golfing or doing something like that. I wanted to keep active.
At age 70, he started taking undergraduate classes at Brown University. He was planning to just take a few classes that interested him. But by 2007, he had earned enough credits to join the doctoral program.
Physics professor Brad Marston soon realized how serious Steiner was about the subject and how hard he worked. “He already had a scientific way of thinking that younger students have to develop,” Marston said. “One thing that’s really true about Manfred is he perseveres.”
After the university published a story about Steiner on its website, people across the U.S. contacted him to ask for advice on how to go after their dreams later in life.
He said his advice is: Do what you love to do.
1. Why does Steiner attach great importance to this degree? (no more than 10 words)2. What is paragraph 4 mainly about? (no more than 7 words)
3. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 5 mean? (no more than 7 words)
4. What is Marston’s comment on Steiner after he joined the doctoral program? (no more than 10 words)
5. What do you think of Steiner? Please explain. (no more than 20 words)
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Everyone has a dream. So do me. When I grow up, my dream is to be a scientist. As the matter of fact, being a scientist had been one of my dreams since my childhood because scientists are the most knowledgeable and selfless in my mind. They devote themselves to help work out difficult problem in our life. They work hardly to help people in need, asking nothing in return. Science can promote the development of the world, and I’m sure I will make the world good if I can become a scientist. I know it will be no easy job. Therefore, I believe my dream will be come true.
1. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Graduation ceremonies. | B.Dream jobs. | C.Future plans. |
A.Pursue advanced study. |
B.Visit her family and friends. |
C.Work at a law firm. |
A.Fulfill his wish. | B.Return to his country. | C.Marry someone. |
5 . Growing up in one of the poorest communities in Atlanta, US and being raised by a single
On my 13th birthday, I bought a
Reminding myself of my
Every day I could
Who you are today is the
A.uneducated | B.knowledgeable | C.powerful | D.kind |
A.nothing | B.anything | C.something | D.everything |
A.brochure | B.book | C.poster | D.picture |
A.dreamt of | B.struggled for | C.held on | D.wondered about |
A.broken up | B.cut off | C.pulled down | D.put out |
A.putting | B.sticking | C.standing | D.hanging |
A.begin | B.complete | C.spend | D.explore |
A.familiar | B.possible | C.further | D.closer |
A.goal | B.home | C.mother | D.friend |
A.hard | B.easy | C.impossible | D.sad |
A.stopped | B.led | C.invited | D.flew |
A.give up | B.deal with | C.take away | D.turn down |
A.future | B.career | C.school | D.family |
A.feel | B.inspire | C.practise | D.push |
A.until | B.if | C.while | D.as |
A.decreased | B.dropped | C.changed | D.increased |
A.at | B.by | C.from | D.with |
A.for the first time | B.once in a while | C.all of a sudden | D.in no time |
A.reason | B.challenge | C.mistake | D.result |
A.yesterday | B.today | C.tomorrow | D.now |
1. Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?
A.They forget about their dreams. |
B.They don't want to tell the truth. |
C.They have no bad experiences. |
A.He got a serious heart attack. |
B.He was too sad about his brother's death. |
C.He was frightened by a terrible dream. |
A.It is very useful. | B.It makes things worse. | C.It prevents the mind from working. |
A.To sleep better. |
B.To recover from illnesses. |
C.To stay away from their problems. |
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As we all know, everyone have a dream. I have dreamed to being a doctor since I enter the primary school. With modern life go rapidly nowadays, many people suffer from different kind of diseases, both mentally and physically. As a result, doctors are in a great need at home and abroad. My dream is to become a successful doctor, helping save people’s lives. Although to be a good doctor is very difficult, yet I will do whatever I can keep everyone health. To make my dream come true, I have told me over and over again that I’ll pay more attention to studies. After all, only by working hardly can one succeed.
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Dear sir,
I’m LiMing, a student from No.2 middle school. I’m writing to recommend me as a volunteer for 2022 Winter Olympic Games to be held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou. Here comes my advantages.
To begin with, I love sports and play sports has been an important part of my life. However, I have a good command of English, that makes it easier for me to communicate with foreign guests. What’s more, I am friendly and patient, but I can get along with others easy. More importantly, I consider it a good chance to serve for our society and develop my ability. I would appreciate it if you could give me a opportunity.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
LiMing
1. What does the man want to be?
A.An engineer |
B.An astronaut. |
C.An astronomer. |
A.The virus. |
B.Climate change. |
C.The aging problem. |
A.Surprised. |
B.Indifferent. |
C.Humorous. |
A.Mother and son. |
B.Teacher and student. |
C.Scientist and assistant. |
1. Why does the woman want to study psychology?
A.It would be easy to find a job. |
B.She would get good grades. |
C.She has been interested in psychology. |
A.A B. A. degree. | B.A Ph. D. degree. | C.A master’s degree. |
A.Find a job in Wall Street. |
B.Wait for the perfect opportunity. |
C.Start from a small job and keep working. |
A.She might have difficulty making friends. |
B.Their kids might not support her. |
C.It might be hard to support the family. |