阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的单词填空(每词限用一次)。
Do you like elephants? Elephants are 1.__________________ animals. They can play soccer or music. They can 2._______________ draw very well. People say that “an elephant never forgets”. Elephant can walk3. _______________ a long time and never get lost. They can also remember places with4._______________ and water. This helps them to live. But elephants are in great dangerous. People cut down trees so elephants are losing their homes. People also kill elephants for their ivory.
Today there are only about 3,000 elephants (over100,000 before) We must save the trees and not buy things5.. _______________ of ivory(象牙).
I am a professor of sports and exercise so I often deal with nervousness in my research with sports people. Actually, most people experience nervousness at some time or another.
If you are feeling anxious, my advice is to first find the cause or causes. Make s list of those things that are making you nervous and work out which ones you can do something about. Focus all of your efforts on managing the causes that you can control.
Most people cannot tell the difference between controllable(可控制的) and uncontrollable causes, so things they can’t control become a big reason for nervousness. Dealing with this is very important if people want to keep a healthy mind.
Simply try to accept the uncontrollable causes of nervousness. You might be worried about the weather on a big day, an accident or an attack on the train, or perhaps just things that other people are doing at work. The results may be very important but there is still no use worrying because you can’t control any of these things. Accept that you can’t control everything. Once you understand this, it becomes easier not to worry.
If a situation, such as swimming, is causing you to be anxious, try to face it as often as possible so that you can get used to it.
It can often help to think about yourself doing the thing that makes you nervous—then close your eyes and imagine it going well. Imagine how the flight or job interview is going to happen so that you can get used to it. This will help you understand that the thing you fear most is probably not going to happen.
1.Who wrote this passage?
A. A reporter.B. A sportsman.C. A patient. D. A professor.
2.The writer thinks there is no use worrying about some causes of nervousness because_______.
A. most are not very important
B. they are not the real causes of the problem
C. they cannot be controlled by people
D. it’s better to deal with one cause at a time
3.If swimming makes you nervous, what should you do according to the writer?
A. Go swimming often to get used to it.
B. Avoid going to the swimming pool.
C. Find a swimming teacher.
D. Imagine watching others swim.
4.What is true about nervousness according to the passage?
A. It usually has only one cause.B. It is usually caused by people.
C. People can easily manage it.D. Most people suffer from it.
5.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A. To introduce the writer’s sports experience.
B. To advise on how to deal with nervousness.
C. To help people remember their fears.
D. To explain the dangers of nervousness.
Years ago, I lived in a building in a town. There was another building across from mine, and it was only a few metres away. There lived a woman whom I had never met. I could see her sit by the window each afternoon, drinking or reading.
Several months later, I noticed her window was very dirty. Everything was not clear through the window. I wondered why the woman didn't wash her window.
One sunny morning, I decided to clean up my apartment, including washing my windows. Late in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down for a rest by the window. What a surprise! The woman sitting by her window was clearly seen! Her window was clean! Suddenly, I realized I had made a mistake. I was watching her through my dirty window all the time!
That was quite an important lesson for me. Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (判断) someone, I asked myself first, "Am I looking at him through the dirty window of my heart? ”Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world clearly.
1.The writer lived in _______years ago.
A. a hotelB. a village C. a townD. the countryside
2.The woman often drank and read by the window _______.
A. in the morningB. in the afternoon C. in the evening D. the whole day
3.One sunny morning, the writer decided to do some_______.
A. ReadingB. Cleaning C. ShoppingD. cooking
4.The writer was surprised to find the woman's window was_______
A. FarB. Broken C. CleanD. dirty
5.From the passage(文章), we can learn _______.
A. we should judge ourselves before we judge others
B. we should judge others through the dirty windows
C. we should clean others' windows first
D. we shouldn't clean the windows often
补全对话 阅读对话,从每题ABCD四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话(5分)
A: Hi, Li Tao! Could you please tell me something about your new pen pal?
B:
A:-Thanks. What's his name?
B: His name is Richard Evans and he's living with his parents in Hangzhou now.
A: Uh-huh. Where is he from?
B: He comes from Canada. Richard was born in Toronto.
A: Uh-huh.
B: He's 15 years old.
A:
B: Oh, he speaks English and French, and he says he is learning Chinese now.
A: Really? Many foreigners think Chinese is a difficult language.
B: Yes, he does. But he works very hard at it. His family are going back to Canada this July. He has invited me to take a vacation there and he can learn Chinese from me by the time.
A: How cool! Have you decided to go?
B: Yes, I have.
1.A. Sure. B. Of course not. C. I don't know. D. Sorry. I can't.
2.A. How is he? B. Where is he? C. What is he? D. How old is he?
3.A. What class is he in?
B. What is his hobby?
C. How many languages does he speak?
D. Who is his Chinese teacher?
4.A. Why does he learn Chinese?
B. Does he also think it hard to learn Chinese?
C. Who does he learn Chinese from?
D. How does he learn Chinese?
5.A. I can also learn English from him.
B. I can practice Chinese with him, too.
C. He can also teach me Chinese.
D. He can learn English from me, too.
Once, a king showed two men a large basket in the garden. He told them to fill it with water from a well. After they their work, he left them, saying, “When the sun is down, I will come and see your work.”
At last one of them said, “What’s the use of doing this foolish work? We can fill the basket.” man answered, “That is none of your business.” The first man said. “You may do as you like, but I am not going to work at so foolish.” He his bucket and went away. The other man said no word, and kept on carrying . At last the well was almost .
As he poured the last bucket of water into the basket, he saw a bright thing in it. He picked it up. It was a beautiful gold ring. Just then the king came. he saw the ring, he knew that he had found the kind of man he wanted. He told him to keep the ring for himself. “You so well in this little thing,” he said, “ now I know I can believe you with many things.”
1.A. finished B. did C. began D. had
2.A. ever B. never C. easily D. no
3.A. The other B. Another C. One D. A second
4.A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
5.A. picked up B. put away C. took away D. threw away
6.A. water B. basket C. well D. work
7.A. full B. empty C. filled D. clean
8.A. While B. As soon as C. Before D. Since
9.A. have done B. will do C. do D. are doing
10.A. what B. why C. when D. that