In Germany, it's normal to wear your own clothes at school, since there are no rules about uniform. So why did a few schoolmates and I spend two days _______around the school in uniform? In fact, during these two days, a rather _______event took place: our MUN (Model United Nations) Conference.
It is a conference _______for students from all German schools who want to see how the United Nations really works. They get an opportunity to _______a country, maybe one they don't know much about, and _______debate with other students from different _______on real problems the world is facing now. The aim is to write a _______at the end, which will help deal with them.
The _______of our conference was "Transcend Borders: Discover Peace", which _______that the students would be looking at what caused _______among countries and how to overcome it. "Transcend" is just a longer _______for "cross".
However, the students _______breaking down not only physical national boundaries, but also those _______different nationalities. Of course, this included how to help others who are forced to flee their homeland, for the people _______all students.
Not only was the conference a _______of thinking about difficult global problems, but also everyone had to speak in English while using correct debating language too._______job! But of course this was a brilliant _______for everyone there, and after a while, you couldn't even _______the students weren't speaking in their first language!
I'd really _______joining in a conference if you get the chance, and sharing your ______. It's the best way to meet new people and to think about how to make the world a better place.
1.A. talking B. wandering C. thinking D. debating
2.A. special B. absurd C. tough D. popular
3.A. provided B. intended C. celebrated D. known
4.A. visit B. manage C. represent D. defend
5.A. softly B. secretly C. unexpectedly D. heatedly
6.A. ages B. classes C. schools D. countries
7.A. settlement B. report C. passage D. summary
8.A. course B. purpose C. plan D. theme
9.A. informs B. responds C. means D. guarantees
10.A. disagreement B. discussion C. competition D. complaint
11.A. process B. phrase C. time D. word
12.A. gave up B. focused on C. brought up D. broke into
13.A. beside B. beyond C. behind D. between
14.A. concerned B. attracted C. changed D. bothered
15.A. possibility B. challenge C. conversation D. chance
16.A. Interesting B. Discouraging C. Awkward D. Useful
17.A. show B. practice C. result D. example
18.A. check B. guess C. tell D. hear
19.A. recommend B. consider C. imagine D. avoid
20.A. feelings B. troubles C. sufferings D. ideas
You’re growing up. That means you’re probably experiencing lots of changes, all at once. Your body is changing. It might even seem as if your entire self is changing. It can be confusing and even scary. 1. And it’s good!
Growing up means that you can do more, learn more, and start to make your mark on the world. In order for that to happen, your body produces chemicals called hormones that help both body and mind grow. Hormone levels change constantly, rising and falling.2. But it’s partly to blame for intense emotions, surprising reactions, and mood swings.
Because of the way your brain develops, it is somewhat ruled by emotion now and through your teen years. As a result, growing up can seem like an emotional roller coaster!3.
♦ Take care of yourself. If you eat right, sleep enough, and get good exercise, your brain will be much more able to deal with the stress.
♦ 4. When you feel your moods swinging or you’re upset, or confused, some quiet time will allow you to gather your thoughts and get calmer.
♦ Practice relaxing your body and deep breathing when you wake up and when you go to bed.5.Plus, when stuff happens during the day, you’ll be able to calm yourself quickly with a deep breath or two before you react. Your body is changing.
A. Take a time-out.
B. But the truth is, it happens to every teen.
C. Work out regularly to keep physically fit.
D. This changing is needed for your body’s development.
E. It will help you fall asleep-and start the morning right.
F. Here are a few things you can do to make the ride smoother.
G. Usually, these feelings settle down when you realize what is going on.
The goings-on in the consulting room have become more transparent(透明的)recently. Thank goodness. We know more than the lines supplied by the movies in which the therapist knows all and gives wisdom to those who, sitting on a couch, consult with them. Therapists are interested in how the individual, the couple or the family experiences and understands their difficulties. That has to be a starting place. We can be of value if our first port of call is to listen, to gradually feel ourselves into the shoes of the other, to absorb the feelings that are being conveyed and to think and then to say some words.
The thinking and talking that I do inside the consulting room is at odds with many features of ordinary conversation. Not that it is mysterious, but it isn't concerned with traditional ways of sharing or identifying. The therapist makes patterns and theories, but they are also reflecting on the words that are spoken, how they are delivered and how the words, once spoken, affect the speaker and the therapist themselves.
Words can give voice to previously unknown feelings and thoughts. That’s why it’s called the talking cure. But just as words reveal so, too, can they obscure, and this gets us to the listening and feeling part of the therapy. Whatever and however the words are delivered, they will have an impact on me as a therapist. I might feel hopeless, I might feel energized, I might feel pushed away, I might feel demanded of, I might feel pulled to find solutions.
The influence of the other is what makes any relationship possible or impossible. A therapist is trained to reflect on how those who consult with them affect them. As I try to step into the shoes of the other and then out again, my effort is to hold both those experiences, plus an awareness of my ease or discomfort with what I encounter in the relationship.
Feelings are the bread and butter of our work in the consulting room. They inform or modify our ideas and they enable us to find an emotional bridge to what can so hurt for the people we are working with. Along with the more commonly thought-about theories and ideas we have about the psyche, they are an essential part of the therapist's toolkit, certainly for me. The talking cure means talking, yes. It also means the therapist is listening, thinking and feeling.
1.In which way is the thinking and talking the writer does different from ordinary conversation?
A. It may not be understood by patients.
B. It is full of terms used by most therapists.
C. It is a good reflection of traditional talking.
D. It involves thinking about how people speak.
2.The word" obscure"(paragraph 3) is closest in meaning to________.
A. cancel B. clarify
C. confirm D. conceal
3.Which of the following is the writer most likely to agree with?
A. Patients' influence has been neglected by therapists for too long a time.
B. Therapists need to think from their own perspectives as well as patients'.
C. It is no easy job for therapists to realize how uncomfortable their patients are.
D. Therapists had better push away those negative emotions acquired from patients.
4.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A. Awareness of feelings B. It’s good to talk—and listen
C. Theories that help therapists D. What is the point of being a therapist
Are your eyes irritated, dry, watery, blurry, seeing double or sensitive to light, and do your back and neck ache? If so, you are likely one of many people today who suffer from digital eyestrain, also called computer-vision syndrome.
Eyestrain is often related to the amount of exposure to screens, the distance from eyes to screens and the use of multiple screens simultaneously. However, studies have also shown that the blue light produced by digital devices today reaches further into the eyes than other kinds of light. This light actually assists attention during the day but can result in interrupted sleep patterns at night.
Scientists have also said that eyestrain is not a necessary evil, even in a modern world that revolves around technology. Changing some simple details about your relative position to screens, such as staying about 60 centimeters away, will help. Also, avoid overhead and other direct sources of light, and use shaded lamps and window blinds while looking at digital devices instead.
Beyond the way that relates to digital screens, there are also ways to change how you view screens that are helpful in combating eyestrain. To begin with, your computer screen should be high-resolution(高清的), at least 50 centimeters wide diagonally and may require a screen filter to decrease reflections. Also, be aware that “computer glasses”, which cut down glare and blue light, are available and those contact lenses can increase the risk of eyestrain.
Besides, to reduce your risk for computer-vision syndrome and neck, back and shoulder pain, take frequent breaks during your computer workday. Many workers take only two 15-minute breaks from their computer throughout their day. According to a recent study, discomfort and eyestrain are significantly reduced when computer workers take four additional five-minute “mini-breaks” throughout their workday. And these additional breaks don’t reduce the workers’ productivity.
Finally, many of us fall into bad habits while using digital screens that only worsen the effects of eyestrain. While viewing digital screens, many people blink one third less often than they usually do. Place a reminder on your computer to “blink” so that your eyes don’t dry out. Also, rest your eyes’ focusing muscles by using the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, focus on something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
1.What is Paragraph 2mainlyabout?
A. The dangers of eyestrain. B. The causes of eyestrain.
C. The symptoms of eyestrain. D. The effects of eyestrain.
2.Which of the following ways might not be helpful in relieving eyestrain?
A. Employing blue light. B. Breaking bad habits.
C. Adjusting your position. D. Changing your hardware.
3.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. overhead lights make the eyes less tired
B. taking frequent breaks reduces eyestrain
C. people tend to blink more often at a computer
D. technology and eyestrain unavoidably go hand in hand
4.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?
A. B.
C. D.
This is a family story my father told me about his mother, my grandmother.
In 1949, my father had just returned home from the war. On every American highway you could see soldiers in uniform hitchhiking home to their families, as was the custom at that time in America.
Sadly, the thrill of his reunion with his family was soon overshadowed. My grandmother became very ill and had to be hospitalized. It was her kidneys, and the doctors told my father that she needed a blood transfusion immediately or she would not live through the night. The problem was that grandmother’s blood type was AB-, a very rare type even today, but even harder to get then because there were no blood banks or air flights to ship blood. All the family members were typed, but not one member was a match. So the doctors gave the family no hope; my grandmother was dying.
My father left the hospital in tears to gather up all the family members, so that everyone would get a chance to tell grandmother goodbye. As my father was driving down the highway, he passed a soldier in uniform hitchhiking home to his family. Deep in grief, my father had no inclination at that moment to do a good deed. Yet it was almost as if something outside himself pulled him to a stop, and he waited as the stranger climbed into the car.
My father was too upset to even ask the soldier his name, but the soldier noticed my father’s tears right away and inquired about them. Through his tears, my father told this total stranger that his mother was lying in a hospital dying because the doctors had been unable to locate her blood type, AB-, and if they did not do it before nightfall, she would surely die.
It got very quiet in the car. Then this unidentified soldier extended his hand out to my father, palm up. Resting in the palm of his hand were the dog tags from around his neck. The blood type on the tags was AB-. The soldier told my father to turn the car around and get him to the hospital.
My grandmother lived until 1996, 47 years later, and to this day no one in our family knows the soldier’s name. But he is always remembered by us.
1.The author’s father left the hospital .
A. to purchase basic necessities that grandmother needed
B. to ask the family members to have their blood tested
C. to pick up a solider whose blood type was the same as grandmother’s
D. to gather the family members to pay their last respects to grandmother
2.The word “inclination” in Paragraph 4 most probably means .
A. determination B. willingness
C. compromise D. motivation
3.What may be the best title for the passage?
A. A Friend in Need B. A Soldier in Hospital
C. An Angel in Uniform D. A Gift in Disguise
Where Is Spring Break
Where is Spring Break going to be? The options are endless. Do you want to get your blood pumping from thrilling travels? Look no further! These tours and destinations will keep you on your toes all week long.
Panama: This underrated destination is a little-known secret of the most travelers! Through this tour you’ll get to hike, snorkel (浮潜) and explore all the best sights this beautiful country has to offer! Eight days tours for $ 250 / day.
Canada: This diverse country is full of options. Explore the East of Canada and visit cities such as Montreal, Quebec or Toronto. If you’re feeling adventurous, explore the Western part of the country with a Canadian Rockies Tour. During this twelve days tour you will hike a glacier to beautiful scenery and wander through postcard-worthy villages. Tours to Canada for $200 / day.
Iceland: Check off one of the seven wonders of the world with a tour of the Northern Lights and Golden Circle. Spend seven days full of adventure like hiking glaciers, snowshoeing through Thingvellir National Park, relaxing in the Geysir Hot Springs and of course experiencing the glory of the Northern Lights! Seven days tours for $ 300 / day.
South Africa: Discover the diverse culture and wildlife that makes up South Africa. Your tour plan includes a journey along the coast known as “Rainbow Nation.” Here you will enjoy beautiful scenery, a hunting travel through Addo Elephant National Park and the wildlife in Tsitsikarnma National Park. Nine days tours for $230 / day.
1.What is the common characteristic of the travels mentioned in the text?
A. Exciting. B. Risky.
C. Educational. D. Environmental.
2.According to the text, Panama is a destination which .
A. is not as famous as the other three
B. you can go to for enjoying surfing
C. offers an option to hike in the park
D. takes the most time of the four tours
3.Which destination costs tourists the most money?
A. Panama. B. Canada.
C. Iceland. D. South Africa.
4.What can be learned from the text?
A. Tourists can take a hot shower only in Iceland.
B. Tourists can hike glaciers in both Canada and Iceland.
C. Canada offers Rockies Tour for tourists to explore the East.
D. Tourists can enjoy a hunting travel through Tsitsikamma National Park.