A; Tom! Come in, please.
B: hi! 1_____________________________________?
A: I’m looking for information about London on the Internet. I’m going to London for the London Olympic Games.
B: 2_________________________________________?
A: No, but my father has been there twice. He told me there were many places of interest there.
B: 3________________________________________?
A: I’m leaving before the London Olympic Games’ Opening Ceremony.
B: 4________________________________________?
A: I will go there by plane.
B: Have you ever flown in a plane?
A:5_________________________________________?
B: You must be excited when you fly in a plane.
A: Really? I can’t wait for it.
bicycle, drive, If, do, careful, take, allow, against, slow, danger, speak, other |
Recently a lot of people have been punished for speaking on their mobile phones while driving. 1______ on the phone requires concentration (集中,专心) and 2______ a driver’s attention from the road.
If you drive after you have consumed alcoholic (含酒精的) drinks, you are 3______ the law and risking your own life as well as the lives of 4______. If you are with someone else who has been drinking alcohol, even 5______they had just a glass of beer, do not allow them 6 _______.
There is a fact that driving too fast through city streets is very irresponsible (不负责任的) and 7_______. Our city streets are always busy with people, cars and 8______. Drivers have to take the responsibility to be 9_______ for people crossing the road, especially older people who walk 10______ and young children who do not look before stepping into the road.
As we know, being stressed is not a good thing. Here are some trips I would like to share with you.
1____________
Whenever you need help, turn to your parents and friends for help. It’s better to speak the worries out and get some advice from others, then you’ll feel more relaxed.
2____________
If you find yourself stressed out, find a way to let the feelings out. Do breathing exercises, listening to music, doing some sports and taking a walk may help.
3____________
When you calm down, it’s time to deal with your problem. You should find out what the problem is and figure out a way to solve it. If you can’t solve all of it at once, you may solve part of it. When you have found out what the problem is and started solving it, you will find your stress gone.
4____________
Every coin has two sides. Looking at the dark side can make you stressed and it won’t help solve your problem. So why not look at the bright side.
5____________
After you have solved the problem or part of the problem, buy yourself a gift, go to your favorite movie or just hang out with your friends. You will enjoy the feeling of being relaxed.
A. Try to solve the problem B. Reward yourself C. Get support D. Do not go mad E. Always look at the bright side |
Jane Scott is fourteen and the year before last she began to study in a middle school. She likes dancing and singing and spends a lot of time on them. But she hates math and does not work hard at it. She thinks it difficult to learn. She falls behind her classmates and once failed the math exam. She decides to drop it. Her father is angry with her when he knows about it.
It was Sunday. Mr Scott gave a call to his sister, who teaches math in another school. He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn math. The woman came quickly and said. “You’re a clever girl, Jane. I’m sure you’ll soon do well in math if you work hard at it.”
“I’m afraid I can’t, Aunt,” said Jane, “Girls can’t be good at math.”
“I don’t think so,” said the woman. “I was good at it when was a girl. You must do more exercises and practice a math problem again and again until you master it. Remember: Practice makes perfect. Well, it’s a math problem. Think about it and practice it again, and you’ll work it out.”
“OK,” said the girl, “Let me try.”
About an hour later, Jane took the exercise book to her aunt and said, “I’ve done the problem ten times.”
“Well done!” her aunt said happily, “What result did you get?”
“Ten answers.”
1.Jane has difficulty in learning ______.
A.dancing |
B.math |
C.singing |
D.English |
2.Jane Why does Jane fall behind classmates in math?
A.Because it’s too difficult to learn. |
B.Because she isn’t clever. |
C.Because she spends much time on any other lesson. |
D.Because she doesn’t study it hard. |
3. Mr Scott wanted her sister to help with her because______.
A.She was a math teacher |
B.Jane loved her very much. |
C.Jane was afraid of her. |
D.He knew nobody except her. |
4.The woman told her _______.
A.it is not difficult to learn math |
B.to work hard at math |
C.math is important |
D.She was clever at math |
5.Which of the following is true?
A.Jane has learned math. |
B.Jane agreed with her aunt. |
C.The woman is pleased with Jane’s answers |
D.Jane hasn’t worked out the math problem at all. |
If you have had a volunteer experience, share it with other readers. Also you can tell us about the worst volunteer experience you’ve had. And tell us how to improve.
Volunteering is inspiring. Volunteering is inspiring. I never had the interest to volunteer until I was in my late 20s. Volunteering gave me the best experience in social life. Now I’m confident to do my challenging work. I thank volunteering more and more. --Guest Wilton |
Animal rescue (营救) 11 years ago, as a member of our local Great Dance Club, I volunteered to help with animals. Now I am the founder of Animal rescuers. And it covers all Texas. I’ve placed the homeless dogs in homes from Maine to California, and have met some of the worst and some of the best people on the planet. I only regret that I didn’t volunteer sooner. --Guest Jerry Dunham |
Terrible experience I was asked to help out in the computer lab because I was a computer expert. When I arrived, a person (another volunteer) there was very rude to me, said she didn’t need any help. I was speechless and left. It really made me sad and I didn’t offer to volunteer again. --Guest Rebecca |
Sam is twenty-seven now. He’s tall and strong. He worked hard in the small field. He’s known a girl called Mabel for three years, who lives in another village. He wishes she could marry him soon, but she won’t marry him until he has built a new house. He hasn’t enough money. Of course it’s difficult for him to do so.
Winter had come and the fields were covered with thick snow. Sam had nothing to do at home. Mabel told him to find some temporary employment in the town. He thought she was right and came to Mr White’s factory, where he carried stones from the hill to the workplaces. It was hard work but he was paid more. At the end of the month Mr White paid the young man nearly two thousand dollars. He was very happy. He hurried to the post office, but it was closed. He had a look at the clock on the wall. It was half past five, and he was told to go there the next morning. He had to return to the factory. He felt hungry and went into a restaurant and ate something. He didn’t see a thief following him, and as soon as he sat at table, the man sat down next to him and asked him to drink a cup with him. He agreed and drank a lot. And when he woke up two hours later, his money was stolen. He was sad of it and cried for a long time.
The following day Mr White saw the young man’s eyes were red and asked what had happened to him. He told him about it and at last he said, “I worked for the thief last month!”
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1.Mabel doesn’t marry Sam because _______.
A.he lives in a small field |
B.he’s a poor farmer |
C.he lives in an old house |
D.he is too tall |
2.Mabel asked Sam to ______.
A.make money in the town |
B.borrow some money from his friend |
C.spend the winter in town |
D.build a house in her village |
3.The underlined word “temporary employment” means _______.
A.许多钞票 |
B.全职工作 |
C.临时工作 |
D.轻松工作 |
4.Sam went the post office to _____.
A.ring up Mabel |
B.post the money |
C.buy some stamps |
D.post a letter |
5.The money was stolen when ______.
A.Sam left the factory |
B.Sam went into the restaurant |
C.Sam ate something in the restaurant |
D.the thief got Sam drunk. |