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One day when I was eight years old, I visit the village where my grandmother lived. While I was walked around in the village, I saw an orange on an orange tree. It was the only leaving on the tree. I immediate wanted to get it. Therefore, I wasn’t the only one who saw it. Another boy desired to get it, too. So when he tried to get it, the boy stopped me from reach it. When the boy tried to get it, I did same thing to him. So in the end, neither of us got it. What stupid we were back then! Why didn’t we just share of it?
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With keepers to feed them, vets to cure them, and no predators (捕食者) to eat them, animals in a zoo usually live much 1.(long) than animals in the wild. Zoo life is safe, but it can also be boring.
In the wild, survival is 2. full-time job, consisting of finding food, taking care of babies, and steering clear of all the things that might want to eat you. 3.(compare) with their wild cousins, says one zoo vet, 200 animals are unemployed.
Scientists4.(observe) animals in their natural environments realized that some zoo animals were doing all sorts of 5.(nature) things those species don’t do in the wild. Tigers paced back and forth 6. (end). Elephants moved their heads up and down. These are signs of boredom and stress. And scientists have learned that being stressed out can actually make animals and people sick.
Giving zoo animals food and shelter 7.( be ) not enough to keep them healthy. They also need something 8.( do ). These days, problems likes pacing are less common because zoos try to make life interesting for animals that live there, with habitats, games, and even toys9. encourage natural skills and behaviors. These things are just as important for the animals’ good health 10. a proper diet or a visit from the vet.
Only some people were at the railway station just after 2 pm. A man_______a pillar( 柱子),waiting for the train. Then suddenly Tulic _______him falling forward onto the tracks.
“This man,” said Rachelle, a researcher also on the _______ , “ overlooked the edge, then dropped onto the tracks carelessly. ”
“_______gentleman was trying to awake him, _______he just couldn’t,” said another eyewitness, “and two more jumped down.”
“I don’t know where these men got the wit(智力,智慧) and the _______, ” Tulic recalled. “The man who fell was tall, strong and heavy. He was kind of _______in the tracks. It was really _______to know the train was coming, only two stations away.”
On the tracks, the_______ man was sat up by the three, who then ________ him from below to others that raised him from above and ________him onto the platform. Then the three ________were pulled back to safety by helping hands. The train________immediately they were all clear.
He was not ________. Two others attended him, repeating, “Buddy, you’ll be fine.” Then a( an)________arrived, and the man was taken to hospital ________.
David, one of the three, told gothamist.com that he had ________with the injured man, who couldn’t recall what had happened.
“That is the ________thing," Tulic said. “ and seeing people helping others ________was really beautiful, especially without ________the person.
1.A.put up B.climbed down C.rested against D.painted over
2.A.set B.found C.kept D.looked for
3.A.road B.stage C.train D.platform
4.A.Another B.One C.Every D.Any
5.A.but B.so C.because D.if
6.A.politeness B.quickness C.nervousness D.quietness
7.A.stuck B.interested C.lost D.involved
8.A.right B.eager C.tense D.important
9.A.uncertain B.unlucky C.unhappy D.unconscious
10.A.scratched B.lifted C.hit D.hanged
11.A.signaled B.pushed C.rolled D.span
12.A.drivers B.conductors C.passengers D.rescuers
13.A.pulled in B.pulled out C.pulled over D.pulled down
14.A.abnormal B.aboard C.alone D.absent
15.A.lorry B.bus C.train D.ambulance
16.A.instantly B.carefully C.hopefully D.approximately
17.A.competed B.chatted C.played D.fought
18.A.hardest B.cheapest C.greatest D.easiest
19.A.in need B.in silence C.in surprise D.in comfort
20.A.inviting B.greeting C.finding D.knowing
In this fast-paced life, it’s hard to find the time to cook. But cooking for other people can be fun and beneficial because it comes with some positive psychological benefits.
1.
Performing an act for another human being, like cooking for them, is a form of selflessness. And it can make people feel happy and connected to others.
Cooking is a form of nurturing (养育).
When it comes to cooking, you are feeding someone, which is necessary for survival. Cooking for others is nurturing. 2..
Cooking can create bonds.
If you’re cooking for someone, even if they’re not present during the act, it can absolutely bring a sense of closeness in that you re expressing your love and care for someone. 3.. And cooking for others helps us build and strengthen those connections.
4..
Not only does cooking for yourself help you eat more healthfully, but it also sends yourself a message that you are important. Cooking can also help raise your confidence.
Cooking is a practice of mindfulness.
Cooking can encourage us to really focus. 5.: walk away for a minute and you can burn the onions; check in with your phone and your water can overflow.
Cooking brings us together, and it continues to create communities - and with community comes feelings of connection and happiness. Now all you have to do is find the time to add cooking into your busy life.
A.Cooking is a form of self-care
B.It is helping to keep them alive
C.Cooking for others is a selfless act
D.Cooking can strengthen your knowledge
E.It can provide a means for social acceptance
F.If you lose your focus, things can easily go wrong
G.Making connections is one of human’s basic needs
Being in the midst of a pandemic lockdown can make people feel worried. But nothing has shown this panicky behavior more than storing specifically toilet paper.
Seemingly transcending borders and cultures, people from all over the world, including the US, UK and Japan, have been clearing supermarket shelves mainly for this necessity. But what’s the reason for this sudden toilet paper storing? You can understand panic buying food, but do we really need that much toilet paper?
Steven Taylor, author of the book The Psychology of Pandemics, told the Independent that our toilet paper storing is a product of our disgust. During a pandemic, people’s sensitivity to disgust increases, like when you move aside if someone nearby sneezes.
“Disgust is like an alarm … and what better tool for removing disgusting material than toilet paper. I think this is how it became a conditioned symbol of safety,” he said.
Writing for The Conversation, Niki Edwards of The Queensland University of Technology said, “When people hear about the novel coronavirus, they are afraid of losing control. And toilet paper feels like a way to maintain control over health and cleanliness.”
Another one of the most important reasons behind this toilet paper trend, according to the BBC, is the snowball effect. Due to its reports, both in the news and social media, people naturally ask, “Will there be enough toilet paper for my family and me?” This leads to more people following the crowd and buying toilet paper because of their fear of missing out.
“Fear spreads easily. So when you see people around you buying things in a panicky way, it’s going to make you feel more anxious,” wrote American psychologist Baruch Fischhoff for CNBC.
While there are, of course, selfish people who store just because they can, it’s worth keeping things in perspective. Remember, just as countries are cooperating to find a vaccine, we must cooperate to ensure that everyone has their share of necessities.
1.The underlined word “transcending” in the second paragraph probably means “____”.
A.going beyond B.connecting with
C.getting an understanding of D.making good use of
2.According to Dr Steven Taylor, what does this toilet paper trend result from?
A.The desire to get rid of disgusting material. B.The fear of losing control over cleanliness.
C.The frequent reporting on toilet paper. D.The selfish side of human nature.
3.Whose words are quoted to explain “the snowball effect”?
A.Steven Taylor’s B.Niki Edwards’
C.Baruch Fischhoff ‘s D.The author’s
4.What is the author’s purpose in writing this text?
A.To explore the bad effects of the toilet paper trend.
B.To explain why people tend to store pile toilet paper.
C.To criticize those people who store toilet paper.
D.To discuss people’s different attitudes toward the toilet paper trend.
5.Which of the following statement do you think the author will probably NOT agree with?
A.The toilet paper storing can relieve people’s anxiety.
B.It’s selfish of those to store too much toilet paper than they need.
C.Panic buying is quite understandable.
D.It’s better for us to stay calm and reasonable so as not to follow the toilet paper trend.
Understand your directional future, and plan ahead, but most of all plan a life which is full of excitement and a life which you’ll enjoy living.
As the manager of the World Youth Organization, I must say, “It is not quite easy to get this position.” My parents have always been top supporters for my educational progress rather than my true passion, which of course is the World Youth Organization. There have been many arguments when it comes to the controversial topics. Time after time I have to protect my belief and hope it will come true one day.
Proving one wrong, especially your parents, is a tough ride. But when you love something, you constantly put up a fight. You stand for what you believe in, which is one of the most important aspects of life. Any parent or carer would require too much, “You must go to university”, “You will not get anywhere without that degree.” All of those sentences make the perfect sense, when you’re dreaming of becoming a nurse, doctor, teacher or scientist, or a career path which requires that important degree. But I believe what many parents see is that when one has the degree, he/she is automatically set on the right path of life.
However, when the truth is bitter, it doesn’t always go smoothly. If I am not full of passion, will I lead a happy life? Possibly. Will I be true to myself ? No. However, if you are enthusiastic about the subject you study, you are willing to do everything to make it a reality.
A person can take many paths in life, and you just need to find the best one for yourself. I strongly agree with considering something to fall back on just in case plan A doesn’t go well. Stick with your passion as plan A, unless staying in college can ensure you are going to be okay in the future.
Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard, be devoted and above all, don’t let anyone limit your dreams.
1.What attitude do the writer’s parents hold towards his choice?
A.Supportive. B.Negative. C.Positive. D.Interested.
2.Which of the following can cause a fight between you and your parents in the writer’s view?
A.You go to university. B.You listen to your parents.
C.You hold on to your belief. D.You study hard for the degree.
3.What does the underlined part “plan A” in the fifth paragraph refer to?
A.Your passion. B.Your happy life,
C.The subject you study. D.The college you will go to.
4.What is the most important thing in exciting life, according to the last paragraph?
A.Love. B.Hard work. C.Devotion. D.Independence.
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Always Stick with Your Passion as Plan A B.A Generation Gap Between Children and Parents
C.The Importance of Gaining a Degree D.Attempt to Make a Dream a Reality