英语阅读表达专练24篇

英语阅读表达专练24篇

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()2011ᔁ⁚▅⊤(76⚪2ᑖ77ஹ78ஹ80⚪⚪3ᑖ79⚪4ᑖᑖ15ᑖ)▅☢ᦻ⚪ᯠᫀᑏᑮ⚪ᓱ"#Ḅ%&'(()*⚪Ḅ+ᦪ⌕.)஺[1]Doyouspendoveranhoureachdaytextingmessagestoyourfriends?Doyoufrequentlyignorework,study,andotheractivitiestocheckyourphoneformessages?Areyouanxiousandrestlessifyouareseparatedfromyourmobilephone,9Doyouhardlyeveruseyourphonetotalkanymore,anddoyourthumbshurtfromtextingtoomuch?[2]If,thenitisverypossiblethatyouareatextaholic.Atextaholiccanbedefinedassomeonewhoisaddictedtosendingandreceivingmessages.Themainsymptomsareastrongdesiretotextmessages,whichtakesprecedence(0ᐜ)overeverythingelse,andbadmoods,lowspiritsandalackofself-confidenceifmessagesfailtocomein.Therootoftheproblem,aswithmanyaddictions,isthedesiretoescapefromemotionaldifficultiessuchasstress,atrxietyandrelationshipproblems.Expertswamthattextaddictionislikelytobecomethemostcommonformofaddictioninthefuture,especiallyamongtheyoung.[3JSowhatcanyoudoifyouthinkyoumaybeatextaholic?Thekeyistogetyourlifebackinbalance.Makesureyouresisttheurgetoanswereverymessageyoureceive,andconsiderleavingyourmobilephonebehindoccasionallywhenyougoout.Mostimportantly,makeapointofspendingqualitytimewithfriendsandfamily,andmaketimetore-leamtheartofface-to-faceconversationinsteadofconductingyourrelationshipsbymeansoftextmessages.Notonlywillyousavetimeandmoney,butyoumayalsorediscoverthepleasureoftruecommunication.76.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?(nomorethan5words)77.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwords,(nomorethan8words)78.Whatemotionaldifficultiesmaybethecausesoftextaddiction?(nomorethan5words)79.Whatdoexpertssayabouttextaddiction?(nomorethan14words)80.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?(nomorethan8words)

13452009.ᜩ8ᔁ⁚:▅⊤3ᐳ5;⚪;;⚪2ᑖᑖ10ᑖ5▅☢ᦻᢥ᯿⚪?⌕.ᵨAB⚪.AlmosteverybodyinAmericawillspendapartofhisorherlifebehindashoppingcart3CᱥEFG5.Theywill,inalifetime,pushthechrome-platedcontraptionsmanymiles.Butfewwillknow—oreventhinktoask—whoitwasthatinventedthem.SylvanN.Goldmaninventedtheshoppingcartin1937.Atthattimehewasinthesupermarketbusiness.Everydayhewouldseeshopperslugging3ᔛIᙢKL5groceriesaroundinbasketstheyhadtocarry.OnedayGoldmansuddenlyhadtheideaofputtingbasketsonwheels.Thewheeledbasketswouldmakeshoppingmucheasierforhiscustomers,andwouldhelptoattractmorebusiness.OnJune4,1937,Goldman'sfirstcartswerereadyforuseinhismarket.Hewasterriblyexcitedonthemorningofthatdayascustomersbeganarriving.Hecouldn'twaittoseethemusinghisinvention.ButGoldmanwasdisappointed.Mostshoppersgavethecartsalonglook,buthardlyanybodywouldgivethematry.Afterawhile,Goldmandecidedtoaskcustomerswhytheyweren'tusinghiscarts."Don'tyouthinkthisarmisstrongenoughtocarryashoppingbasket?"oneshopperreplied.ButGoldmanwasn'tbeatenyet.Heknewhiscartswouldbeagreatsuccessifonlyhecouldpersuadepeopletogivethematry.Tothisend,Goldmanhiredagroupofpeopletopushcartsaroundhismarketandpretendtheywereshopping!Seeingthis,therealcustomersgraduallybegancopyingthephony3ᎷᑈḄ5customers.AsGoldmanhadhoped,thecartsweresoonattractinglargerandlargernumbersofcustomerstohismarket.Butnotonlydidmorepeoplecome-thosewhocameboughtmore.Withlarger;easier-to-handlebaskets,customersunconsciouslyboughtagreaternumberofitemsthanbefore.Today'sshoppingcartsarefivetimeslargerthanGoldman'soriginalmodel.Perhapsthat'sonereasonAmericanstodayspendmorethanfivetimesasmuchmoneyonfoodeachyearastheydidbefore1937—beforethecomingoftheshoppingcart.1.Theunderlinedwords“chrome-platecontraptions“inParagraph1refertoNomorethan3words2.WhatwasthepurposeofGoldman'sinvention?Nomorethan10words3.WhywasGoldmandisappointedatfirst?Nomorethan10words4.WhydidGoldmanhirepeopletopushcartsaroundhismarket?Nomorethan10words5.WhatdoyouthinkofGoldman?Pleasegiveyourreasons.Nomorethan20wordsH-5Modernlifeisalotlesstotheadvantageoffriendshipsandneighborlinessthanitusedtobe.TheaverageAmericanmoveseveryfiveyears.Peopledrivestraightintotheirgarages,hirelawnservices,

2hangoutintheirbackyardsinsteadoftheirfrontporches3PQR5.Thesedays,neighborsdon'tevenknoweachother'snames.Goodneighborsandgoodfriendsarealotlikeelectricityorrunningwater:Wedon'tknowhowmuchwedependonthemuntilwedon'thavethem.Infact,theauthorsofarecentbook,RefrigeratorRights,claimthatrefrigeratorsaresignsofcloserelationships-afterall,youwouldn'tsnatchadrumstick3ST5fromtherefrigeratorofastranger.Thesurprisingthingisthatallittakestostrengthenyourrelationshipwithfriendsandneighborsisrespectfortheirfeelings,concernfortheirproperty,andahelpinghandwhenit'sneeded.Here'showtodevelopyourrelationshipswithtwotypesofvitallyimportantpeopleinyourlife..Atruefrienddoesn'tfleewhenchangesoccur.Thesignofagoodfriendisonewhostaystruethroughitall-marriage,parenthood,newjobs,newhomes,thelosses.Justbecausesituationschangedoesn'tmeanthepersonhasto.Friendshipsfadeawayifthereisn'tanbalancebetweenthegiveandthetake.Somakesureyouaren'tbeingaburdentoyourfriends.Brsensitivetohowmuchcourfriendcanandcan'tofferyou--beittime,energy,orhelp-anddon'tstepovertheline.Meanwhile,friendshipsthatdrain3ὑV5youwillnotlast.Ifafriendshipisoutofbalanceinthisway,you'llneedtotalkthesituationthrough.1.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Atruefriendwillstaythesameevenwhenthesituationschange.2.FillintheblankinParagraph4withapropersentence.Within10words3.Whatadviceisgiveninthelastparagraph?Within10words4.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorwillgoontalkingaboutifthepassagecontinues?Within10words5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinese.3ᓝ45ThehospitalburnunitisapopularplaceonthedayafterThanksgiving.Ifoundthatoutthreeyearsago,whenmy18-month-olddaughtertouchedaradiatorpipewhileplayingaroundourfriends'farmhouse.Insteadoffeastingonleftoverstuffing,Irushedmychildasshescreamedtohospital.InsteadofgettingajumponmyChristmasshopping,Ilearnedhowtotakecareofsecond-degreeburns.Ourstoryhadahappyending.Withweeksoftwice-dailytreatmentsatMommyandPapa'skitchen-tableburnclinic,mydaughter'shandshealed.Butotherchildrenwesawattheoutpatientburnclinicweren'tsolucky.Isawhands,amouththatwouldneversmilestraight,ascalpthatwouldnevergrowhair.Alltheparentshadstoriesofaccidentsaseasyasours:acupofteaknockedfromasidetable,atumble3ᤶYijintoaspaceheater."Heatersandsoup,"oneveterannursetoldmeatthehospital.''That'sallitis.Heatersandsoup."

3Mostoftheinjuriesweretohandsandwrists,andmostcamefromcontactwithhotliquidsorfromtouchinghotobjects.Notonlydosmallchildrennotrealizethedangerposedbyhotobjects;theirskinismuchthinnerthanthatofadults.Theyburnmorequickly,andtheburnstendtobedeeperandmoresevere.Traditionalfiresafetyeducationfocusedonpreventingfires.ThenumberofchildreninjuredbyplayingwithfirehasdeclinedsubstantiallywhentheConsumerProductSafetyCommissionrequiredthatcigarettelightersbechild-resistant."Weknowpeopleknowaboutsmokealarms,"saysChrissy,programmanagerforSafeKidsUSA,anonprofitthatworkstoreducechildhoodinjuries.Now,firesafetyexpertshopethatpubliceducationeffortswillturntobumsthatcanbejustasterribleasinjuriescausedbvflame.1.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Peopleusedtobewarnedofthefireburns.2.FillintheblankinParagraph3withapropersentence,(within10words)3.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?(within10words)4.Forwhatpurposedoestheauthormention“acupoftea"or஻atumbleintoaspaceheater”inParagraph2?(within10words)5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinese.(ᓝ[)HappinessisU-shaped,forwearehappieratthestartandendofourlivesbuthitaslumpwhenwearemiddle-aged,BritishandUSresearcherssay.EconomistsfromtheUniversityofWarwick,centralEngland,andfromDartmouthCollege,NewHampshire,lookedatdataonthementalhealthoftwomillionpeoplefrom80countries.InBritain,theprobabilityofdepressionformenandwomenpeaksataround44yearsofage,WarwickUniversitysaidinapressrelease.IntheUnitedStates,though,betweenmenandwomen.Amongwomen,unhappinesspeakedataroundtheageof40,whereasamongmen,itwasabout50.ButtheU-shapeofhappinessisconstantaroundtheworld,andmid-lifedepressionoccursregardlessofmaritalstatus(\]^_`)changesinjoborincome.zThestudyappearsinSocialScience&Medicine,publishedbytheDutchpublishinghouseElsevier."Ithappenstomenandwomen,tosingleandmarriedpeople,torichandpoor,andtothosewithandwithoutchildren."saidco-authorAndrewOswald.Onepossibilitymaybethatpeoplerealizetheywon'tachievemanyoftheirambitionsatmiddleage.

4Theresearcherssaid.Anotherreasoncouldbethatafterseeingtheirfellowmiddle-agedpeersbegintodie,peoplebegintovaluetheirownremainingyearsandembracelifeoncemore.Butthegoodnewsisthatifpeoplemakeittoaged70andarestillphysicallyfit,theyareonaverageashappyandmentallyhealthyasa20yeaaold."Fortheaveragepersonsinthemodernworld,thedipinmentalhealthandhappinesscomesonslowly,notsuddenlyinasingleyear/Oswaldsaid."Onlyintheirfiftiesdopeopleemergefromthislowperiod//1.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Therearechancesthatthemiddle-agedpeoplewillrealizetheiridealislikelytobeunattainable.2.FillintheblankinParagraph3withapropersentence,(within10words)3.Howdoyouunderstandthesentencethat“HappinessisU-shaped"?(within20words)4.Ismid-lifedepressionacommonPhenomenonintheworld?Howdoyouknow?(within15words)5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinese01Ifyouareworriedaboutthingsandareunderalotofstressatworkorschool,thenyouareprobablynotsleepingwell.Worrycankeepyouawake,tossingandturninginbeduntiltheearlyhoursofthemorningwhenyoueventuallyfallasleep.Whenyouwrkeup,youdon'tfeelrefreshed,buttiredandwornoutandunabletofaceanewdav.Dr.HenryWinkle,inarecentnewspaperarticleentitledStressandSleep,indicatesthat.Dr.Winklesays,“Themoreweworry,thelesswesleep,themoreweareunabletodealwithstress.Ifwecanfindawaytogetagoodnight/ssleep/headds,“wecanoftenfindtheenergytodealwithwhat'sworryingus."So,whatisagoodnight'ssleep?Researchshowsthattheamountofsleepwhichpeopleneedinordertokeephealthyvariesalot.Sevenhoursinabouttheaverageamount,thoughstrangelyenough,sleepinglongeroftengivesyouaheadacheinsteadofmakingyoufeelmorerefreshed.Dr.Winklebelievesthatpreparingforsleepingisimportant.Peoplewhoworklateshouldtrytogivethemselvesashortbreakanddosomethingrestfulbeforegoingtobed.ThiscouldbewatchingTVorlisteningtomusic.Doingsomeexerciseearlierinthedayshouldhelpyoutofeelphysicallyaswellasmentallytired.Abedtimedrinkcanalsohelp,butcoffeeorteashouldbeavoidedastheycontaincaffeineandwillkeepyouawake."Whenyouputthelightout/Dr.Winklesays,""concentrateonrelaxingyourmuscles,workingslowlyupfromyourfeet,andyou'llbeasleepbeforeyouknowit."1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words)

52.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Peopleshouldn'tgotosleepimmediatelybutshouldtakeabreakafterworkinglateinthenight.3.Pleasefillintheblankinthesecondparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words)4.Someonesaysthatthelongeryousleep,thebetteryoufeel.Trytofindsomeargumentsfromthepassageagainsttheidea.(Pleaseanswerwithin30words)5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphintoChinese.02Thesedaysagreenbuildingmeansmorethanjustthecolorofthepaint.Greenbuildingcanalsorefertoenvironmentallyfriendlyhouses,factories,andoffices.Greenbuildingmeans''reducingtheimpact(bc)ofthebuildingontheland”,TarynHolowkaoftheU.S.GreenBuildingCouncilinWashington,D.C.,said.AccordingtoHolowaka,buildingaccountfor65percentoftotalU.S.electricityuse.Butgreenbuildingcanreduceenergyandwateruse.Also,thebuildingsareoftenlocatednearpublictransportationsuchasbusesandsubways,.Thatcouldbegoodfortheenvironment,becausecarsuselotsofgasandgiveoffpollution.Greenbuildingsareoftenbuiltondevelopedland,sothatthebuildingsdon'tdestroyforests.MaryDettlingisprojectmangerforabuildingthatputtheseideasintoaction.TheSolairehasbeencalledthecountry'sfirstgreenhigh-risebuilding.AccordingtoDettling,"We'rereducedourenergyusebyone-thirdandourwaterby50percent/.TheSolairealsohaslightsthatautomaticallyturnoffwhenpeopleleavetheroom.Inaddition,thebuildinghaslotsofwindows,allowingpeopletousethesunforlightduringtheday.TheSolairecutswaterreusingit.Noteveryoneiseagertomoveintoagreenbuilding,however.Somepeoplethinkthatthingslikesolarpanelscostmoremoneythanmoretraditionalenergysources.Anyhow,Holowakasaid,"It'sgoingtobebig.”1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(pleaseanswerwithin10words)

62.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Greenbuildingwillbecomepopularinfuture.3.Pleasefillintheblankinthefourthparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithinin10words.)4.Doyouthinkagreenbuildingisbetterthanacommonbuilding?Why?(Pleaseanswerwithin30words.)5.TranslatetheunderlinesentenceinthefourthparagraphintoChinese.03FormostAmericans,acleanglassofwatersjustamatterofturninuonafaucet(deᜮ.Butformanyoftheworld'spoorest,it'shardtoget.OnWednesday,theUnitedNations(UN)markedWorldWaterDaybytryingtocutthenumberofpeoplewithoutgooddrinkingwater-onebillionhumanbeingsworldwide-inhalf.Inthenexttenyears,theUNwillworkwithgovernmentsaroundtheworldtoreducetheshortage.Withoutcleanwaternearby,manypeopleusewater.InIndia,manypeoplebatheandwashtheirclothesinriversthatarepollutedbyhumanwaste.AccordingtotheUN,nothavingenoughcleanwaterandsanitationcausesmorethanthreemilliondeathsayear.“Thelinksbetweenwaterandhumanheatharepowerful/saidDrLeeJongWook,director-generaloftheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)./zWecannotlivewithoutcleanwater//Infact,theInternationalFederationoftheRedCrosssaidthatquickreactionafterlastyear'sAsian"ucamj(gᗊ)hadstoppeddisease.Theagencyprovidedcleanwatertonearly500,000peopleinIndonesiaandSriLankaafterthetsunami.WorldWaterDaywasfirstcelebratedin1993.Sincethen,itiscelebratedeachyearonMarch22.1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?2.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythisone?Thequalityofthewateriscloselyconnectedwithhumanhealth.

73.WhatdidtheInternationalFederationoftheRedCrossdoafterthetsunami?Andwhy?4.Pleasefillintheblankinthethirdparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.5.TranslatethefirstparagraphintoChinese.04IntheUnitedStates,traintransportationisunpopularcomparedwithcarsandairplanes.Mostpeopleliketravelingbycarorbyair.OfficialsoftheUnitedStatesDepartmentofTransportationmadeastudyin2001.ThestudyisabouthowmanymilesAmericanstraveledbydifferentmeansoftransportation.Theyonlystudiedtripslongerthan50miles.Thestudyshowedthatfifty-sixpercentofallmilesweretraveledinpersonalvehicle.Forty-onepercentweretraveledinanairplane.Twopercentweretraveledinabus.Andlessthanonepercentofmilesweretraveledinatrain.AmtrakisthenationalprovideroftraintransportationintheUnitedStates.Inthepasttenyears,thenumberofitspassengershasincreasedbyeighteenpercent.Althoughthenumberofpassengershasincreased,itisstillverysmallnow.IncountriessuchasFrance,Germany,orJapan,morepeopleusetrains.Thereareseveralreasonswhymanypeople.Firstly,Americanslovetodrivetheirowncars.Onhighways,carscantravelasfastastrains.ThesehighwaysconnectallmajorcitiesinAmerica.Secondly,manytravelersliketobeindependent.Whentheyusetheirowncarstheycandecidewhentotravel.Thirdly,manybusestravelbetweenmajorcities.Bustravelislesscostlythantraintravel.InahugecountryliketheUnitedStates,citiesarefarawayfromeachother.Insomecases,travelfromonecitytoanotherbytrainmaytakemorethanaday.Airplanescancarrypassengersoverlongdistancesmuchfaster.Peoplewhodonotwanttospendlongtimetravelingbytraindecidetofly.Forthesepeoplesavingtimeisthemostimportantthing.1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)

82.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?It'sconvenientforpeopletodecidethestart-offtimewhentheytravelintheirowncars.3.Pleasefillintheblankinthefourthparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)4.Whatmeansoftransportationdoyoulikebestwhentraveling,trains,cars,orplanes?Why?(Pleaseanswerwithin30words)5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesinthelastparagraphintoChinese.05Exchangeaglancewithsomeone,andthenlookaway.Doyourealizethatyouhavemadeastatement?Holdtheglanceforasecondlongerandyouhavemade.Holditfor3seconds,andthemeaninghaschangedagain.Foreverysocialsituation,thereisapermissibletimethatyoucanholdaperson'sgazewithoutbeingintimate,rude,oraggressive.Ifyouareonanelevator;whatgaze-timeareyoupermitted?Toanswerthisquestion,considerwhatyoutypicallydo.Youmaylikelygiveotherpassengersaquickglancetosizethemupandtoassurethemthatyoumeannothreat.Sincebeingclosetoanotherpersonsignalsthepossibilityofinteraction,youneedtosendoutasignaltellingothersyouwanttobeleftalone.SoyoucutoffeyecontactswhatsociologistErvingGoffiman(1963)calls஻adimmingofthelights”.Youlookdownatthefloor;attheindicatorlights,anywherebutintoanotherpassenger'seves.Shouldyoubreaktheruleagainststarinnatastrangeronanelevator,youwillmaketheotherpersonextremelyuncomfortable,ardyouarelikelytofeelabitstrangeyourself.Ifyouholdeyecontactsformorethan3seconds,whatareyoutellinganotherperson?Muchdependsonthepersonandthesituation.Forinstance,amanandawomancommunicateinterestinthismanner.Theytypicallygazeateachotherforabout3secondsatatime,andthendroptheireyesdownfor3seconds,beforelettingtheireyesmeetagain.Butifonemangivesanothermana3-second-plusstare,hesignals,“Iknowyou"."Iaminterestedinyou."or"YoulookpeculiarandIamcuriousaboutyou."Thistypeofstareoftenproduceshostilefeelings.1.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?(within10words).2.PleasetranslatetheunderlinedpartintoChinese.

93.Fillintheblankwithproperwords(within10words).4.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowing?Youmighthaveaglimpseoftheotherstoletthemmakesurethatyouarenotadanger.5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalksabout?(within15words).06ComicbooksuperheroSpider-Manusestinyhairsonhisfingertipstoclimbupwalls.Buthecouldhavehadanothersecretweapontohelphimstick.Scientistshavenowfoundthatsomespiderscanalsomakesilkintheirfeet,whichmaysometimeshelpthemgetafirmergriponasurface.Spidersaregoodatgrippingwallswiththeirlegs.Thousandsoflittlehairsontheirfeetmakeitpossible.Totestwhetherspidersalsomakethesehairswettoimprovegrip,scientistswatchedzebratarantulascrawlupglassslides.Whenthey"Ited(ijk)aglassslideuntilitwasalmostvertical,thespiderslippedafewmillimetersbeforeattachingitselfaxain.Thescientistsweresurprisedtoseelittlethreadsstretchingfromitsfeettotheslide.Whentheystudiedthespider'sfeetunderaspecialmicroscope,theyfoundtinysilk-shootingspouts(ᔢm)amongthehairs.Thiswasasurprisebecausescientistshadpreviouslythoughtspidersonlyusespecialorgansneartheirstomachstomakesilk.It/spossiblethat,alongtimeago,feetwerethefirstbodypartsofspiderstoproducesilk.Onlylaterintheirevolutionaryhistorydidspidersdevelopspinneretsontheirabdomenstoproducesilkforwebs.Ifso,theresearcherssay,thiscouldmeanthatthesilk'soriginalpurposewasto,ratherthantobuildhomesortrapprey(nᱥ).1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)2.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbebestreplacedbythefollowingone?Ithasbeendiscoveredthatthesilkspoutedfromthefeetofthespiderscanassistthemtogetattachedonobjects.

103.Fillintheblankwithproperwordsorphrases.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)4.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.5.Whatcanyoulearnfromthisdiscovery?(Pleaseanswerwithin20words.)07ManyhighschoolsandcollegeswithafootballteamintheUnitedStatesusuallyhaveahomecomingday.Thiscanbethemostimportanteventoftheyearnexttograduation.Studentsplanhomecomingdayformanyweeks.Whenthedayarrives,theybeginbeforedawntodecoratetheschools.Theresresignstowishlucktotheteamnedmanyothersignstowelcomebackthegraduatesfromotheryears.Manypeoplestillcometohomecomingclubsbuildboothsandselllemonade,applesorsandwiches.Someclubshelptowelcomevisitors.Duringthedaypeopleliketolookforteachersthattheyrememberfromlongago.Oftentheyseeoldfriendsandtheytalktogetheraboutthosehappyyearsinschool.Everyonesooncomestowatchthefootballgame.Whenthegameishalfover,thebandcomesontothefieldandplaysschoolsongs.Anotherimportantmomentiswhenthehomecomingqueen/kingappears.Allthestudentsvoteforanotherstudentwhoispopular.Itisagreathonortobecome.Homecomingisahappyday.Eveniftheteamloses,thestudentsstillenjoyhomecoming.Somestayattheschooltodance,andothersgotoaparty.Foreveryoneitisadaytorememberforalong,longtime.1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)2.Ofalltheevents,whatarethetwothingsthatallthestudentsdoonthisday?(Pleaseanswerwithin15words.)3.Pleasefillintheblankwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)4.Whydothestudentsstillenjoyhomecomingeveniftheteamloses?(Pleaseanswerwithin15words.)

115.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.09▅☢ᦻ᪷pᦻḄ⌕.⚪(()*⚪Ḅqᦪ⌕.)஺a1rHello.It9soneofthefirstwordswelearnasbabies,yetit'soneofthelastoneswethinktouseasadults.That'sunfortunate,becausesayinghelloismorethanjustsayinghello-itisrecognitionofanother'sworth.Howmighttheworldchange-howmightwechange-ifwemasteredthisword?Tofindout,IspentonemonthsayinghellotoeverypersonImet.Here'swhatFvelearned.F2JItcanboost(st)productivity.Inoneofthefewstudieseverdoneonthissubject,AllanAllday,anassistantprofessorofspecialeducationatOklahomaStateUniversity,hadmiddleschoolteachersgreettheirstudentsindividuallyeachmorning.Thisexchangeofgreetingsraisedthekidsproductivity.Schoolwentfromimpersonaltopersonal,andthatresultedinmoreclassparticipationandbettergrades.F3JEnvironmentsinfluencefriendliness.Onestudyfoundthatpeopleinthecitywerelesslikelytoshakehandswithastrangerthanthoseinthecountryside.And,researcherssay.pleasantenvironmentsgenerallyencouragemoresmilesandhellosthanunpleasantones,Myexperiencewassimilar.Whateverthe௃eason,myu௃banhelloswereansweredfa௃lessoftenthanmyrundone.Similarly,peopleinvacationspots,liketheJerseyShore,werefarfriendlierthanthosehurryingworkdowntown.a4rIt'saformofuniversalhealthinsurance.It'simpossibletosayhellowithoutsmiling.Andsmilinghasbeenshowntolowerbloodpressure,relievestressandboosthappiness.Apparently,asmilecreatesasimilareffectintherecipient(vwὅ)஺F5JSomaybewecanmaketheworldabetterplaceby___.Afteramonthofdoingit.IfeellighterandmoreconnectedandIhaveabettersenseofwell-being.76.WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheadultsaccordingtoParagraph1?(within8words)77.Whichsentenceinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Teachersandstudentsgotfriendliersothatthestudentsbecamemoreactiveinlearningandscoredhigherintests.78.FillintheblankinParagraph5withproperwords.(wilhin5words)79.Listthreeeffectsofsmilingonhealthaccordingtothetext.(within8words)জঝঞ8O.TranslatctheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3Chinese.

1210Twotravelingangelsstoppedtospendthenightinthehomeofawealthyfamily.Thefamilywasrudeandrefusedtolettheangelsstayinthemansion'sguestroom.Insteadtheangelsweregivenasmallspaceinthecoldbasement.Astheymadetheirbedonthehardfloor,theolderangelsawaholeinthewallandrepairedit.Whentheyoungerangelaskedwhy,theolderangelreplied,“Thingsaren'lalwayswhattheyseem.”Thenextnightthepaircametorestatthehouseofaverypoor,butveryhospitablefarmerandhiswife.Aftersharingwhatlittlefoodtheyhadthecouplelettheangelssleepintheirbedwheretheycouldhaveagoodnight'srest.Whenthesuncameupthenextmorningtheangelsfoundthefarmerandhiswifeintears.Theironlycow,whosemilkhadbeentheirsoleincome,laydeadinthefield.Theyoungerangelwasinfuriatedandaskedtheolderangelhowcouldyouhaveletthishappen?Thefirstmanhadeverything,yetyouhelpedhim,sheaccused.Thesecondfamilyhadlittlebut,andyouletthecowdie.“Thingsaren'talwayswhattheyseem,^^theolderangelreplied.“Whenwestayedinthebasementofthemansion,Inoticedtherewasgoldstoredinthatholeinthewall.Sincetheownerwassoobsessedwithgreedandunwillingtosharehisgoodfortune,Isealedthewallsohewouldn'tfindit.”“Thenlastnightaswesleptinthefarmersbed,theangelofdeathcameforhiswife.Igavehimthecowinstead.Thingsaren'talwayswhattheyseem.”Sometimesthatisexactlywhathappenswhenthingsdon'tturnoutthewaytheyshould.Ifyouhavefaith,youjustneedtotrustthateveryoutcomeisalwaystoyouradvantage.Youjustmightnotknowituntilsometimelater.1.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?2.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Thecouplesharedtheirlittlefoodwiththetwoangelsandthensparedtheirbedforthetwoangelstorestforagoodnightwillingly.3.Pleasefillintheblankinthepassagewithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(withintenwords)4.Doyouthinklifeisequalforthetwofamilies?Andwhy?(within30words)5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.

1311IfyouareapplyingforanAmericanhighereducation,youprobablydreamofgettingintoanIvyLeague3'z'☘|ὶ~5university.TheeightschoolswiththebestreputationsattracttopstudentsfromtheUnitedStatesandmanyothercountries.However,onaverage,theIvyLeagueschoolsacceptlessthan15percentofapplicants.Andwiththeapplicantsgrowinginsizeyearonyear,itisbecomingmoreandmoredifficult.Sohowcanyougiveyourselfthebestchanceofadmission?HavingahighschoolgradepointaverageGPAinthetop10percentofyourclassandbeingrankedamongthetopfewstudentsdramaticallybettersyourchances.ButalthoughGPAandSATscoresareimportant,theyonlytelladmissiondeans35partofthestory.Thewholeadmissionsprocesswillsingleout3ᢧ⌱m5fromalargepoolofacademicallystrongapplicantstheuniqueindividuals.Theystandoutbecausetheyhaveshownintheirinterviewsarangeofvirtues305expectedoftheseuniversities.TakeHarvardforexample.Althoughthereisnoguaranteeofadmission,theschooljudgesapplicantsbasedon15additionalcriteria.Intellectualcuriosity3.5comesfirsttoralmostalladmissiondeans.Schoolslooktosuchstudentsbecausetheybelievetheirpeersfindthemslimulaling3Ḅ5insideandoutsidetheclassroom.Leadershipalsoweighsheavily.Theschoolwouldratherseeanapplicantwhotakesonadditionalresponsibilityinoneortwoareaswhereheorsheisgoodat,ratherthanonewhoismerely"verygood*'academically.Thiscanmeantheclasspresidency35,leadingthecheerleadingteamorbeingtheofficerofastudentunion.Whetherapersonhaspersonalwarmthandcaresaboutotherscountsalotwiththeadmissiondeans.Writinganessayonapersonalexperience,likeasummerspentraisingfundsfortheearthquakevictimsorteachinginalocalschool,canshowthatapersonhasqualitiesinadditiontoacademicexperience.76.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?nomorethan15words77.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Theuniversitiespayattentiontothestudentswiththisvirtueinthattheycaninspiretheirfellowstudentsatschool.78.Fillintheblankinthefirstparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence,nomorethan5words79.Basedonthepassage,listthreeadditionalcriteriaforadmissionbesidesacademicperformance,nomorethan10wordsজঝঞ

1480.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthefourthparagraphintoChinese.12Iwaswalkingintheparkwithafriendrecently,andhiscellphonerang,interruptingourconversation.Therewewere,walkingandtalkingonabeautifulsunnyday.ButIbecameinvisible,absentfromtheconversation.Thetelephoneusedtoconnectyoutotheabsent.Nowitmakespeoplesittingnexttoyoufeelabsent.RecentlyIwasinacarwiththreefriends.Thedrivertoldustobequietbecausehecouldnothearthepersonontheotherendofhiscellphone.Therewewere,fourfriendsgoingdownthehighway,unabletotalktooneanotherbecauseofatooldesignedtomakecommunicationeasier.Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,?Everyadvanceincommunicationstechnologyisahurttotheclosenessofhumaninteraction().Withe-mailandinstantmessagingovertheInternet,wecannowcommunicatewithoutseeingortalkingtooneanother.Withvoicemail,youcanconductentireconversationswithouteverreachinganyone.Moreandmore.1findmyselfhidingbehinde-mailtodoajobmeantforconversation.OrbeingrelievedthatvoicemailpickedupbecauseIdidn'treallyhavetimetotalk.Theindustrydevotedtohelpingmekeepintouchismakingmelonelier.SoI*veputmyselfontechnologyrestriction:noinstantmessagingwithpeoplewholivenearme,nocell-phoninginthepresenceoffriends,nolettingthevoicemailpickupwhenI*mhome.76.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutcommunicationstechnologyaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?(within15words)77.Whichsentencesinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?However,Ifeltleftoutasifwewerenotconductingtheconversation.78.FillintheblanksinParagraph3withproperwords,(within10words)79.Doestheauthorrestricthisownactivitytoimprovingthesituation?(within15words)80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesinParagraph4intoChinese.

1513Evenifyoureallyenjoyyourjob,it'sstillpossibletobattleboredomasyouwork.Youmaynotbeabletomakebigchanges-orchangeyourjob-butyoucanmakesmalladjustmentstoyourroutinethatcanmakeeverydayseem,well,alittlelessroutine.1.SwitchYourSeatChangeyouroutlookattheofficebychangingyouroffice.Askyoursupervisortohelpyoufindanewdesk.Evenswitchingdeskswithaneighboringcoworkercanofferafreshatmosphere.Ifit'snotpossibletochangeyourlocation,seeifyoucanchangeyourdesk'sdirection.Anewviewcanbejustasrefreshingasanewlocation.2.Startandendyourdayinadifferentway.Consideranewmodeoftransportation,ifit'spossible.Takeasubway.Rideabikeonsunnydays.Carpoolwithacoworker.Useanewroutetogettoyourjob.Youneedn'tchangeitforever-justlongenoughtohelpyouescapetheboredom.3.FindaNewWorkStyleSickofattendingthatlong-standingMondaymorningmeeting?Trytochangeittotheafternoon.Ifyoufindyourselffeelingmostboredintheafternoons,trytoarrangetodoyourfavoritetasksthenandtacklelessdesirableprojectsinthemornings.Ifyouusuallycommunicatewithcoworkersviaemailandinstantmessaging,startdealingwithpeoplefacetoface.Increasedcommunicationwithcoworkersmayhelpimproveyourmood.4.GetandSetaGoalIfyourworkisshortofobjectives,it*snowonderthatworkhasbecomeboring.Identifyagoalandsetan“achieveby”dateforit.Yourgoalneedn'tbeloftyaslongasyouhavesufficiententhusiasmforit.Perhapsyouwanttomakeanewproject.Maybeyou'dliketopursueapromotion.Oryoumayevensetagoaloffindinganewjobaltogether.Whateveritis,activelymovetowardanobjective.76.Whatisthepuiposeofthepassage?(within15words)77.Whichsentenceinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Youwillfeelboredwhenyouarenotworkingtowardsomething.78.FillintheblankinParagraph5withproperwords,(within8words)79.Listthreemethodsofescapingfromboredominyourdaily,(within5wordsforeach)জ________________________________ঝ________________________________ঞ________________________________

1680.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintheLastParagraphintoChinese.14ApoetisinhiswordsThewritingsofWilliamShakespearearetodaylittlereadbyyoungpeopleinBritian.Hisyoungreadershipislimitedtothosewhochoosetostudyliteratureatuniversity.Still,inBritishschools,tostudythepoet,andwhensomethingismadecompulsory,usuallytheresultisboredom,resentmentorboth.Shakespeare,CharelesDickens,JaneAusten-formanyoftheyoung,readingthemcanseemlikebeingforcedtoeatmedicine,especiallywhenpeopleareatanagewhentheyarebeginningtodiscoverthemselvesandwantingtoclaimtheirindependence.Thiswasmyexperienceoftheclassicsatschool.ButwhenIreachedmylateteenageyears,Ihadachangeofheart.Likeeveryotheryoungpersonsincethedawnoftime,theworldconfusedme.Iwantedanswers,soIturnedtobookstofindthem.IwentontotakeaPhDinliteratureandhavetaughtthesubjectinuniversitiesinBritainandChina.Ihaveneverregrettedit.Thereissomethinginliteraturethatpeoplewant,eveniftheydon'treadbooks.YouseethisinthepopularityofTVandmovieadaptationsofgreatworks,therecentfilmversionofJaneAusten'sPrideandPrejudicebeingacaseinpoint.Thesepopularadaptationsmayhelpincreasepeople'sinterestintheclassic.ReadingasimplifiedRomeoandJulietmayperhapsleadtoareadingofShakespeare'sactualplay.IfthatisthecasethenIwelcomethetrend.Butdonotmakethemistakeofthinkingthatitisthesamething.Shakespeareisapoetandhisgreatnessisinhislanguage.Readingsomeoneelsு'srewritingofhisworkislikepeeling(ᒑ)abanana,thiowingawaythefruit,andeatingtheskin.Takeontheoriginal.Itreallyisworththeeffort.76.Findasentencefromthetextwhichcanexplainthetitle.77.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwordstocompletethesentence,(within5words)78.Whyaretheadaptationsofgreatworkspopular?79.Doyouthinkitnecessarytoreadtheoriginal?Why?(within30words)80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinese.

1715[1]Peopletoday,inallthisnewworldoftechnologyandthinking,havelostsightofwhatatruefriendshipis.So,thoughIownmybestfriendJenny,IthoughtIwouldhelptheworldoutalittleandexplainwhatreal,truefriendsare.[2]Friendsdon'thavetobeexactlythesame.Theyhavesimilaritiesbut.Thekeytoopeninguptheworldoffriendshipisnotonlytoexpandonsimilaritiesbuttoaccepteachother'sfaults,becauseyoucan'teverjudgeyourfriend.[3]Friendshavetoargue!Noonelikestobutitisnecessarytobehealthy.Becauseifyouagreeoneverything,eitherthegovernmenthasexpandedcloningsubjectsorsomeoneisn'tbeingtrueandistryingalittletoohard.[4]Youhavetobecomfortabletogether.Otherwise,youjustaren'tgoingtoclick.Ifyoufeeluneasyaroundthepersonthensomethingisn'tquiteright.[5]Friendsloveunconditionally.Theyhavetheirlittleangrymomentsbutwhat'sdoneisdoneandallisforgivenandforgotten.Whyletsomethingthathappenedinthepastruinthehappinessyoucouldhaveinthefuture?[6JBelieveinloveatfirstsightbecause(hereisthesamethinghappeninginfriendship.Somepeoplethinkthatyouhavetoknowsomeonereallywelltobecomegoodfriends.Trustme,it'snottrue.[7]Theseareonlyafewofthebasics.Justremember,friendsareforever.Butonlyifyoukeepitthatway.Don'tdisrespectyourfriends,lovetheminstead.76.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(nomorethan6words)77.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Makeupwithyourfriendsafterthequarrelsanddon'tletthesadnesslastlong.78.PleasefillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence,(nomorethan8words)79.Pleaselistthreeofthewriter'sviewpointsonfriendship.(nomorethan10words)জঝ(3)80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph6intoChinese.

1816ForyearschildrenintheindustrialareasofEuropeandAmericaseldomlefttheirsmokycitiestoseethebeautiesofthecountryside.Notthatthewoodsandfieldswerealwaysfaraway,buttheyweretoofarfromthecitytopermitpeopletomakearoundtripbetweenmorningandnightfall.What'smore,factoryworkersdidnothaveenoughmoneytosendtheirchildrenoncountryholidaysawayfromhome.In1907ayoungGermanschoolmasterhadanideawhichchangedthisstateofaffairs.Hedecidedtoturnhislittleschoolhouseintoadormitoryforthesummerholidays.Anyonewhobroughthissleepingbagandcookingequipmentalongcouldstaythereforaverysmallamountofmoney.Theideawasasuccess.Afewyearslatertheschoolhousewasfartoosmalltoholdsomanyyoungpeoplewhowantedtostaythere.So,adormitorywassetupinanoldcastlenearby.ThiswasthefirstYouthHostel.Todayyoungstudentsandworkersofeverycountrycanmeetinthehostelsandgettoknoweachother.Somespendaweekormoreinthesamehostel,seeingthesurroundingsightsandmeetingthepeopleofthearea.Otheryouthsgoonfootorbybicyclefromplacetoplace,spendinganightortwoinonehostel,thengoingtothenext.Sometimesaninformalprogramwillbeorganizedafterthemeal,withdances,songs,orshorttalksfollowedbyaquestionperiod.Onecanaboutotherplaces,justbymeetingpeoplewhocomefromtheseplaces.Forthisreason,afewweeksspentHhostelling"canbejustasusefulapartofone'seducationasclassesinschool.76.Translatetheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1intoChinese.77.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellus?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)78.Whichsentenceinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Someyouthsstayinahostelforseveraldays,duringwhichperiodtheygosightseeingandvisitthelocalpeople.79.Fillintheblankinthe4thparagraphwithproperwordstocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithin7words)80.List3oftheadvantagesofhostellingaccordingtothetext.(Pleaseanswerwithin15words.)

1917[l]ChinawillchangetheworldasmuchastheworldchangesChina,ifthecountrycontinuesitsopeningup.[2JHowcoulditnot?Therestoftheworldcannotremainunaffectedbythecultureofone-fifthofhumanity.AsChinastrengthensitseconomy,allowsitscitizensmoreoverseastravelandparticipatesinglobalefforts,theWestsurelywilllearnmoreaboutChineseways.[3JAndonceitdoes,itspeoplemightchoosetoadotsomeofthem.[4]ItmightsurpriseChinesethatWesterners.WhenIannouncedmyBeijingjobtoAmericanfriends,familyandneighbors,theywereverycuriousandmostlyuninformedaboutChina.[5]OurmediacarrieslittlenewsaboutChinaexceptduringunusualcircumstances,whichtypicallyaretimesofstressbetweenthetwocountries.WehearaboutargumentswithChinaoverclimatechange,TaiwanandTibet,butthatdoesn*ttellaverageAmericansanythingaboutaverageChinese.[6]MostAmerican-don'tknowthatChineseweddingsfeaturefirecrackers;thatChineseparentsmakeextraordinarysacrificesfortheirchildren;thatChinesedinerseatoffplatessmallerthananyonaWesterntable;thatfavoriteChinesedrinksincludehotsoymilkandthepotentwhite-grainalcohol,baijiu;andthatelderlyChinesesometimeswalkdownstreetsbackwardstokeeptheirbalancingskillssharp.[7JWesternerswilllearnastheyandtheChineseincreasinglymingle(v).Astheydothere'snotellingwhichChiraccustomswilltakerootinforeignsoil,butsomeofthemsurelywill.18JMaybewe*11seebaijiuandgreenteaservedatbaseballstadiumsalongwithbeerandsodapop.Thatwouldn'tmakethegameanylessAmerican.[9]Meanwhile,IhopeChinacontinuestotakeinwhattheworldhastoofferandtransformitintosomethingtypicallyChinese.TothinkthatexposuretoWesternwaysweakensChina,insteadofstrengthensit,assumesthecountry*scultureisfragile.That'sasurprisingattitudeforanyChinesetotake.76.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?(within10words)77.FillintheblankinParagraph4withproperwords,(wiᵫin6words)78.WhatanattitudeshouldweChinesetaketowardsWesterncultureaccordingtotheauthor?(within20words)79.Whichsentenceinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Inthatcase,someoftheChinesewayoflifewill,possibly,beacceptedbythewesterners.

2080.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7intoChinese.18Comparedtopeoplewithbadattitudes,peoplearelesslikelytosufferfromcolds.It'spossiblethatbeingpositivehelpsthebodyfightillnesses.Inapreviousstudy,peoplewhotendedtobecheerfulandlivelywereleastlikelytodevelopcoughsandothercoldsymptoms.Peoplewhoshowedpositivefeelingswerealsolesslikelytomentionsymptomstotheirdoctors,evenwhenmedicaltestsdetectedthosesymptoms.Thosefindingswereinteresting,buliheydidn'tproveihalaperson'saltitudeaffectswhetherheorshegetssick.Instead,itwasstillpossiblethataperson'sunderlyingpersonalityiswhatmatters.Evidencesuggests,forinstance,thatcertainpeoplearenaturallymorelikelytobeoutgoingandoptimistic,withhighself-esteemandasenseofcontroloverlife.Thiswouldmeanthatwhoweare,nothowwefeel,ultimatelydecidesourchancesofcatchingcolds.Tofigureoutwhichmatteredmore,personalityoremotions,theresearchersinterviewed193healthyadults.Theresultsshowedthateveryoneinthestudywasequallylikelytogetinfected.Theirsymptoms,however,differeddependingonthetypesofemotionsthattheyhadreportedoverthepreviousfortnight.Amongthosewhoreportedgoodmoodsandhadbeeninfectedwiththefluvirus,forexample,28percentdevelopedcoughsandstuffynoses.Ontheotherhand,thosesymptomsstruck41percentofpeoplewhohadbeenlesspositive.Scientistsargueaboutwhethernegativeemotionsorpositiveemotionshaveastrongereffectonhowhealthyweare.Fornow,itcan'thurttolookonthebrightsidemoreoftenthannot!76.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words)77.Fillintheblankwithproperwordsinfirstparagraph.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words)78.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Bui,theirsymptomswerecloselyrelatedtotheemotionstheyhadclaimedtohaveinthelasttwoweeks.79.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphintoproperChinese.80.SupposeoneofyourfriendshadgotinfectedwiththeH1N1flu,givehim/heratleastthreepiecesofadvice.(Pleaseanswerwithin30words)জ__________________________________________________________________________________ঝ__________________________________________________________________________________ঞ__________________________________________________________________________________

2119ForyearsTomAnderson'slifewaswithered()upbythememoryofhispartinanoutdooradventurethatresultedinthedeathofoneofhisclassmates.Heandhiswifeseparatedaftersixyearsofmarriage.ThenthenewsaboutTomchanged.HiswifeBettycameback;heearnedafinepositioninacompany.Onedayhetoldmewhathadchangedhislife:Iusedtothink,'NothingcanundowhatIhavedone/Thethoughtofmyguiltwouldstopmeinthemiddleofasmileorahandshake.Itputawallbetweenmywifeandme.ThenIhadanunexpectedvisitfromthepersonIfearedmosttosee—themotherofthecollegeclassmatewhodied.44Yearsago”,shesaid,“Ifounditinmyheart,throughprayer,to.Bettyforgaveyou.Sodidyourfriendsandemployers.^^Shepaused,andthensaidstrictly,t4Youaretheonepersonwhohasn'tforgivenTomAnderson.WhodoyouthinkyouaretostandoutagainstthepeopleofthistownandtheLordAlmighty?,?”IlookedintohereyesandfoundthereakindofpermissiontobethepersonImighthavebeenifherboyhadlived.ForthefirsttimeinmyadultlifeIfeltworthytoloveandbeloved.”Itisonlythroughforgivenessofourmistakesthatwegainthefreedomtolearnfromexperience.Butforgivingourshortcomingsdoesn'tmeanignoringthattheyexist.Onthecontrary,itmeansfacingihemhonestly,realistically.Unlessyouforgive,youcannotlove.Andwithoutlove,lifehasnomeaning.Forgivenessisagoodquality.76.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?(Within10words)77.Fillintheblankwithproperwordstocompletethesentenceinparagraph2?(Within5words)78.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Iwouldholdbackmysmileandstopshakinghandswithpeopleatthethoughtofmyfaultintheadventure.79.Whatwouldyoudowhensomeonedoessomethingwrongtoyouindeliberately?Why?(within30words)80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinese.

22ᫀ3451.shoppingcarts2.Itwastomakeshoppingeasierandattractmorebusiness.3.Becausefewcustomersusedhiscarts.4.Becausehewantedtopromotehisshoppingcarts.5.Hewasasmartbusinessman.Heinventedtheshoppingcartandmadeitacceptedbycustomers./Hewassmartbutheshouldn'thaveusedtrickstoattractcustomers.H—1.Justbecausesituationschangedoesn'tmeanthepersonhas.2.Beagood/truefriendtopeoplearoundyou.3.Youshouldkeepabalancebetweenyouandyourfriends.4.Howtogetonwithyourneighbors.5.⌕᧽Ḅᙠᜧ'ᡈ¡¢£¤¥¦§ஹ¨Iᡈ¥©ª«¡⌕¬®ᩩ°±஺3ᓝ451.Traditionalfiresafetyeducationfocusedonpreventingfires.2.thatwouldneverplaythepiano/driveacar/drawapicture/pickupthings,etc.3.Thanksgivingchildrenburns4.Toshowthatchildrengetburnteasily.5.²ᙠ³´µᐰ·¸¹º»¼ᦟ¾Ḅ¿IÀᑮÁ³ÂÃḄÄÅ᪵ÇÈḄÉÅ'஺3Ê[51.Onepossibilitymaybethatpeoplerealizetheywon'tachievemanyoftheirambitionsatmiddleage.2.therewasabigdifference.3.Peoplearehappieratthestartandendoftheirlivesbuthitaslumpwhentheyaremiddle-aged.4.Yes.Italwaysoccursregardlessofmaritalstatus,changesinjoborincome.5.ËÌÍḄ¥᝞ÏᑮÐ70ÑÒÓÔÕᏉ×ØÙÚÛ20Ѧ᪵ÜÝ஺011.SleepandYourLife/StressandSleep/SleepisImportant2.Peoplewhoworklateshouldtrytogivethemselvesashortbreakanddosomethingrestfulbeforegoingtobed.3.stress/worryandlackofsleeparedirectlyrelated.4.Sevenhoursisabouttheaverageamount,thoughstrangelyenough,sleepinglongeroftengivesyouaheadacheinsteadofmakingyoufeelmorerefreshed.5.Þ⏨ᩭ¦¡Ëáᨵãᑮ¨Iᐙå3æç5èéêë¡ìíî☢ïðḄᜩ஺021.Greenbuildinghelpssaveenvironment.2.It'sgoingtobebig.3.sothatpeoplecandrivetheircarsless.4.Ilikeagreenbuildingbetterbecauseitcansavealotofenergysuchaselectricityaswellaswater,thoughitwillcostmoremoney.5.ñ⁐óôḄõö÷zøᙠù÷úûḄᙢüýþÿẚ᪍஺031.WorldWaterDay.2.Thelinksbetweenwaterandhumanhealtharepowerful3.ItprovidedcleanwatertothepeopleinIndonesiaandSriLankatostopdiseasefromspreading.4.that/whichisharmfultotheirhealth;that/whichisbadfortheirhealth;that/whichisn'tfittodrink.5.ᜧᦪᩭ◤ᡭᜮᨵ!"Ḅ$%&'()Ḅ*+

23ᩭᓾ*-஺041.TraintransportationintheUSAislesspopular.2.Whentheyusetheirowncarstheycandecidewhentotravel.3.don'tliketotravelbytrain4.UsuallyI'dliketotravelbycar,becauseIcandecidewhentotravel.Ifitisalongdistance,111travelbyair,becauseitisfaster.5../01234ᙶ6789Ḅ:;<=>?/ᩭ@⁚B34%ᨬD⌕Ḅ஺051.Everyglancehasitsmeaning./Everyglancecarriesmoremeaningsthanwords.2.FGẚH?IJᙠᵯMNOPQḄRSGTQUᑮ᩽XYᙠZ3G[\ᨵJ]^*᜻`஺3.anotherstatement/adifferentstatement4.Youmaylikelygiveotherpassengersaquickglancetosizethemupandtoassurethemthatyoumeannothreat.5.Theroleofeyecontactsininterpersonalcommunication.061.StickySilkyFeet/SpiderswithSilkyFeet2.Scientistshavenowfoundthatsomespiderscanalsomakesilkintheirfeet,whichmaysometimeshelpthemgetafirmergriponasurface.3.Helpspidersclimbandstick4.abcdᴻfgᱏijᑮklᚖnḄ3᎛?∎qrstuHkvwᯠy*z{|}H஺5.Fromthisdiscoverywecanseethatthereisnolimittothedevelopmentofscience./Wecanlearnthatpeopleneedtoobservecarefullyiftheywanttomakeanydiscovery./Itcanbeconcludedfromthisstorythatcuriositycanbetheeternalmotivationofscience.071.HomecomingDay2.Watchingthefootballgameandvotingforhomecomingqueenorking.3.homecomingqueenorking.4.Becausetheycometomeettheirteachersorclassmatesandhavefun.5.ᨵ/᪗%ᳫᨵ*s᪥Ḅ᪗஺0876.shopping,drinking,playingcomputergames,working,watchingTV,takingdrugs.77.Thereasonwhysomepeople/shopaholicshaveshoppingaddictionThepossiblereasonsforshopaholism/shoppingaddition78.cause/bringabout/resultinmanyproblems79.Ifthisisthecase,peopleaddictedtoshoppingshouldgotoasupportgrouptohelpthembreakthishabit.80.bᱥᡂḄ%ᵨḼḄ஺/bᱥ)/◤⌕Ḅ஺0976.Adultsarenotwillingtosayhello.77.Schoolwentfromimpersonaltopersonal,andthatresultedinmoreclassparticipationandbettergrades.78.sayinghellotoeachother/greetingeachother/sayinghello79.জloweringbloodpressureঝrelievingstressঞboostinghappiness80.&¡¢£¤ᡃᙠ¦Nᡭ§¨^ᑮḄ©ªᙠ«᩟^஺lOl.ThingsAreNotAlwaysWhatTheySeem.2.Aftersharingwhatliitlefoodtheyhadthecouolelettheangelssleepintheirbedwheretheycouldhaveagoodnight'srest.3.waswillingtoshareeverything4.Yes.Becausethekindfamilygotthegoodrewardthatbelongstothemandthebadfamilygotnothingforwhattheydid.5.ᨵ/3᎛®¯°▭)²³©ᨵḄ´µ¶஺

241176.TotellapplicantshowtogetintoanIvy/TointroducethecriteriabywhichanIvyadmitsstudents/ToshowapplicantshowtogivethemselvesthebestchanceofadmissiontoanIvy77.Schoolslooktosuchstudentsbecausetheybelievetheirpeersfindthemstimulatinginsideandoutsidetheclassroom.78.togetaplace/tobeadmitted/toenteranIvy/tobecomeastudentthere79.©Intellectualcuriosity©Leadership©Personalwarmthandcaringattitude80.¤Xᙠᜧ·¸¹º»⊤½H?/ᜧ¾ᡠÀÁÂᑮḄ•ÄᑡÆÇbῃ⚨஺1276.Thecellphonegetsinthewayoffacetofacecommunication./Communicationstechnologyisinterferingwithhumancontact./Itdoesharmtotheclosenessofhumaninteraction./Itisahurttotheclosenessofhumaninteraction.77.ButIbecameinvisible,absentfromtheconversation.78.themoredisconnectedIfeel/thelonelierwefeel/thefartherawayweseemtobe/themoreleftoutwefeel79.Yes.Forexample,hedoesn'tcontactpeoplelivingnearhimwithinstantmessaging./Yes.Forexample,hedoesn'tusehiscellphoneinthepresenceoffriends./Yes.Hedoesn'tletthevoicemailpickupwhenheisathome.80.ᡃ¶½YÊËᩭË⚣ÍᙢÏᵨᵯÐÑÒÓ☢☢ÕÖ஺/ËᩭËᙢᡃ¶½[©×ᵨØÕÙᩭÚ:Ḅ®¯YÊᓾᵨᵨ☄☢ḄᵯÐÑÒᩭÜ஺/[×¹ØÕÙᩭÚ:Ḅ®¯ᡃᓾ¶½YÊËᩭËᙢ¹ᵨa☢ÕÖḄᵯÐÑÒᩭÜ஺1376.Togivesomeadviceonhowtobattleboredomasyouwork77.Ifyou'renotworkingtowardsomething,it'snowonderthatworkhasbecomeboring.78.Changethewaytogotowork.79.Enjoyingmusic;Playingbasketballwithfriends;Changetoanothersubject80.GḄÝ᪗Þ¢ßᜧ⌕GᨵàáḄâ¯ãäᡂ³஺1476.Shakespeareisapoetandhisgreatnessisinhislanguage.77.itiscompulsory/required78.Theymayhelpincreasepeople'sinterestintheclassic.79.Yes,itis.Readingtheoriginal,wecanreallygraspthespiritsofhisworksandcanenjoyitslanguage.Answersmayvary.80.åbæçèªéêëìḄᦋᑏ[᝞Zð✏Ⅵᒑôyõᐸᾙøᐸô஺1576.TrueFriends/Friendship/WhatIsFriendship77.Theyhavetheirlittleangrymomentsbutwhat'sdoneisdoneandallisforgivenandforgotten.78.theyalsohavetheirdifferences79.জAcceptdifferencesঝArgueঞLoveunconditionallyটBelieveinloveatfirstsightæᑏùúû⚗ᓽê80.þÿ᰿Ḅ•ᔳ᝞஺

251676.᪛᪍ᵪ⍩!"#$%⌕'ᜩ)*+ᑮḄ஺77.HowthefirstYouthHostelcameintoexistence/HowthefirstYouthHostelbegan78.Somespendaweekormoreinthesamehostel,seeingthesurroundingsightsandmeetingthepeopleofthearea.79.learnalot(ofthings)/gettoknowalot80.জBreathefreshairঝenjoythebeautiesofthecountryside(3)learnthingsaboutotherplaces(4)makenewfriends1776.Opening-upwillmakeChinachangetheworld.77.knowlittleaboutChina78.TocontinuetotakeinwhattheworldoffersandtransformitintosomethingtypicallyChinese.79.Andonceitdoes,itspeoplemightchoosetoaboutsomeofthem.80.-Ḽ/0Ḅ1234567⍝9:;Ḅ<=>?@ᙠ᜜;ḄCᙢEF᪷HIJKLᨵN:@Ḅ஺1876.Positiveattitudeskeepyouhealthy/Beingcheerfulkeepsyouhealthy/Personalityandemotionconcernhealth.77.whoarecheerfulandrelaxed/whoarepositive/withpositiveattitudes/whoareoptimistic78.Theirsymptoms,however;differeddependingonthetypesofemotionsthattheyhadreportedoverthepreviousfortnight.79.O:HPᨵQJRSTNU%Ḅ᝱WX/᝛ᔲF\]F^_஺80.Answersmayvary.1976.Forgivenessisagoodquality.77.forgiveyou78.Thethoughtofmyguiltwouldstopmeinthemiddleofasmileorahandshake.79.(Onepossibleanswer)Iwouldsurelyforgivehimbecausethroughforgiveness,apersonwouldsoongetoutofhisdisturbanceandlearnfromhismistakesandthekindnessissuretopasson.80.J`aᡃḄcᜫeᕡḼ5gᐸiᙠ⌕jkᙢஹPkᙢ☢Xn஺

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