This morning a young man was wandering on campus. He came from one of the mental illness houses on the surrounding streets. He’s quiet and polite, and I think him very _____ and bored. I saw him earlier standing at the soda vending machine (投币式自动售货机),jiggling (摇动) _____ in his pockets. It appeared he didn't have enough money for a soda at $ 1.50. He was bending down and _____ dropped change under the vending machine. Nothing to be _____ I asked him how much money he _____ and he replied, "Just 2 quarters." I _____ into my pocket and I had 2 lonely little quarters. I gave them to him and asked him what he was going to eat for lunch. He said they had food back at the house, _____ usually just noodles or a sandwich that he didn’t like. I took him back to my _____ and gave him several Pizza Hut coupons (优惠券).
I’ve been _____ small change for several years in a can at the office. I gave him the ______ and told him to take it to the market and use the coins. I told him to make sure he ______ my can because it had cats on it. Just 10 minutes later he ______ the can back and handed me $ 30. 00 and some change. This was the ______ of the can. He didn't understand the money was for him and thought I just wanted him to do me a favor and cash in the change for me.
We had a ______ conversation about animals, science, food, etc. and then I handed him the $ 30.00 and change. I told him I wanted him to ______ the money and just return the can. He asked me why I was doing this for him. I ______ , "You have a need and I'm happy that I can help." After ______ to him, he understood. _____his exit, I handed him a(n) ______ psychology book in case he wanted to know more about the science of the mind.
Just 2 quarters can make the young man ______ , make me cry happy tears, and leave him to know people care about him.
1.A.friendly B.naughty C.lonely D.lovely
2.A.notes B.cellphones C.paper D.change
3.A.looking out B.looking for C.looking into D.looking over
4.A.found B.benefited C.gained D.adopted
5.A.lent B.borrowed C.needed D.owed
6.A.dragged B.reached C.turned D.explored
7.A.so B.and C.or D.but
8.A.office B.home C.classroom D.store
9.A.finding B.saving C.donating D.hiding
10.A.paperwork B.soda C.money D.can
11.A.protected B.polished C.returned D.abandoned
12.A.brought B.rewarded C.won D.called
13.A.price B.contents C.reward D.possessions
14.A.heated B.public C.nice D.private
15.A.distribute B.lock C.count D.keep
16.A.replied B.admitted C.whispered D.stressed
17.A.complaining B.announcing C.explaining D.apologizing
18.A.With B.Upon C.After D.At
19.A.typical B.ordinary C.special D.free
20.A.delighted B.desperate C.embarrassed D.astonished
Nowadays it is necessary to be reasonable and flexible enough to avoid conflicts as much as possible and live in peace with others. 1. If you have done all your best to avoid conflicts but you are still arguing, then read these effective tips on how to avoid conflicts.
1. Don’t get in the center of the conflict.
Sometimes people can get in the center of conflicts because they want to help. Frankly speaking, it is very risky, because it can make you the main figure of the conflict. 2. You should focus on your own life issues.
2. Be kind
3. Life is full of conflicts and disagreements, and that’s why you should find more conservative (保守的) ways of dealing with them. For example, kindness can lessen the conflict.
3. 4.
Peacekeepers tend to cooperate with people without bad emotions which usually lead to arguments and even conflicts. “The greatest victory is the battle not fought.” This saying is the life motto of a natural-born peacekeeper. Don’t worry if you are not a natural-born peacekeeper. You can gain this skill during life.
4. Walk off.
When the conflict is gathering pace and you can’t manage to keep yourself, you should choose to handle the situation in another way. By all means, try to keep yourself away from stress. 5. You should get away from the situation for a while.
A. Try to be a peacekeeper.
B. Conflicts are unavoidable, so try to accept them.
C. Weak people usually desire others to offer help and support.
D. It is helpful to put some distance between yourself and the competitor.
E. Let other people sort out their relationships without your presence.
F. When someone pushes you to the limit, try to act.
G. Arguing can either break your relationship or help you get to know your partner better.
If you ever visit an English village, make sure to look out for morris dancing. Undoubtedly one of the strangest traditions of English culture, morris dancing is a form of folk dancing that dates back to the 15th century. If you ever get the opportunity, you really have to see it.
Men and women wearing old-fashioned, shabby(破烂的)clothing dance in the streets of towns and villages across the country during the holiday periods. Women wear long skirts and men wear short trousers with bells attached to them. They dance to traditional folk music which is often played on traditional musical instruments.
Some groups carry heavy black sticks with which they beat against each other while they dance. Other groups wave handkerchiefs in the air while they perform. The dances are usually performed near a pub so that when they’re over, the dancers and audience can sing some traditional folk songs over beer. The celebrations will often continue long into the night.
Morris dancing is a great English tradition but it’s facing a big crisis. As the years go by, fewer and fewer young people are joining morris dancing groups. The dancers are getting older and older and eventually, if not protected, the tradition will die out within the next few decades.
If you’ve ever had the fortune to see morris dancing, you may understand why teenagers aren’t rushing to sign up. Frankly, it’s not exactly the coolest thing for an 18-year-old to do. Why dress up in bells and funny costumes when you could be going camping, playing sports or doing anything else?
However, it would be a great shame to lose such a fun and lively part of England’s history and culture. So here’s a toast to the next generation of would-be morris dancers! Let’s hope they don’t leave it too late.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The origins of moris dancing.
B.The popularity of morris dancing.
C.The protection of morris dancing.
D.The introduction of morris dancing.
2.What do we know about morris dancers?
A.They dance in pubs late into the night.
B.They perform with sticks or handkerchiefs.
C.They wear long dresses with bells attached.
D.They sing folk music while they dance.
3.What is the present situation of morris dancing?
A.It is losing appeal among young people.
B.It is keeping pace with people's demand.
C.It is witnessing great changes in history.
D.It is being criticized by modern people.
4.What does the author think about morris dancing?
A.It helps stay healthy.
B.It is fun for teenagers.
C.It deserves more attention.
D.It is too old-fashioned.
Cyclist Alain Such has been dropped from the Ingotel cycling team for two years after a positive drug test at the Institute of Drug Free Sport. "I was flabbergasted, "said Vidier Garcia, from Team Ingotel. "Alain joined our team last month and we had no idea that he was being examined."
It’s a story that has become more and more familiar in recent years. Dr Mohammad Farnood, a leading sports scientist from Cairo, Egypt, said, "It is thought that some athletes will look for other ways to improve their performance in addition to using drugs."
However, it has not always been against the law. In the Olympics in 1994, Thomas Hicks won the marathon after using drugs in the middle of the race. In fact, the first one didn’t make him feel better for long, so he was given another and, as a result, he fell down soon after finishing and knew nothing. Another one may well have killed him.
Things are very different today. Some scientists are considering the possibility of using genetic engineering to further develop athletes’ abilities. "If it works with no risk of discovery, "said Dr Farnood, "then it’s likely to become common practice for athletes."
Researchers are looking at the possibility of identifying "athletic" genes and correcting weak ones. Put into practice, this would make a person healthier and stronger. Once scientists understand what the genes of top athletes look like, it might even become possible to identify "athletic" genes in young people, and then money could be spent on children who have the most promising genes.
"People are beginning to recognize that it can do good to our society, for example in saving lives and in creating better quality food for people," Dr Farnood said. "So, is it fair to use genetic engineering in sport? You could ask if it's fair for some runners to use the latest scientifically developed footwear. The key question is whether it’s available to everyone.’
1.What does the underlined word "flabbergasted" in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Shy. B.Proud.
C.Excited. D.Surprised.
2.What happened to Thomas Hicks in 1994?
A.He was badly hurt in training. B.He broke the law when running in a race.
C.He took drugs and almost got killed. D.He lost the match in the Olympic Games.
3.Who may show the greatest concern about using genetic engineering in sport?
A.Vidier Garcia. B.Thomas Hicks.
C.Alain Such. D.Dr Mohammad Farnood.
4.What can we learn from Paragraphs 5 and 6?
A.The possibility of identifying " athletic" genes has become available.
B.It’s not clear whether it is fair to use genetic engineering in sport.
C.The practice of using drugs in sport has a long history.
D.It’s dangerous to use drugs in sport.
The end of the year is drawing near, and winter is in full swing. The season brings along with it strong winds and snow — an environment that’s never comfortable to be in.
This unpleasant and even frightening aspect of winter can often be seen in literature. In Shakespeare’s King Lear (1606), the king has given away his kingdom and been rejected by his two ungrateful daughters. He is out in the winter cold,suffering things that are usually reserved for the poorest and most unfortunate human beings.
The winter is bad enough for Lear,but being abandoned by his family is worse. A song from another Shakespeare play, As You Like It(1599), is fitting for this poor old man's situation: "Blow,blow,thou winter wind/Thou art not so unkind /As ma's ingratitude (忘恩负义)". Here, winter is used to bring out the ugliness of inhumanity (无人性). There aren't many things that are worse than winter, according to Shakespeare.
Once winter became less of a threat to human beings, literary works featuring it became more positive. Since Charles Dickens, the representation of the season in literature has often featured happy Christmas celebrations.
The cold of the winter weather provides a contrast to the fun going on indoors.
Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843) was the start of this, but Christmas is still a common, cheery element (元素)in stories that feature winter scenes today. Consider the joy felt by Harry Potter and his friends in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997) as they sit down for their festive meal:
"Harry had never in all his life had such a Christmas dinner. A hundred fat,roast turkeys; mountains of roast and boiled potatoes; platters of chipolatas; tureens of buttered peas, silver boats of thick, rich gravy and cranberry sauce".
It is almost as much a pleasure to read about the meal as it might have been to eat it.
Although winter still isn’t the most cheerful season in novels and poems, it’s safe to say that writers have certainly "warmed up" since Shakespeare’s days.
1.What’s the author’s main purpose in writing this article?
A.To recommend some winter stories in literature.
B.To explain what winter is like in literary works.
C.To describe certain customs that are related to winter.
D.To tell us why winter is described as unpleasant in literature.
2.What can we learn from Shakespeare’s works?
A.Shakespeare didn’t like winter for its bad weather.
B.King Lear was forced to give up being a king in a cold winter.
C.It’s in winter when King Lear drove his two daughters off.
D.Winter is compared with the ugly side of humanity.
3.Why does the author mention Charles Dickens in the passage?
A.Because a lot of his works are related to winter.
B.Because he is the most popular author of winter stories.
C.Because he started a new way of representing winter.
D.Because his works make people feel cheerful in winter.
4.The example of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is used mainly to show .
A.traditional Christmas food makes the winter cheery
B.Christmas is still a symbol of joy in modern stories
C.it’s a pleasure to read Christmas-related books in winter
D.winter has become the happiest season in literary works
Festivals in India are the special occasions when the country holds many celebrations. Socially, the whole nation becomes active in celebrations. This is the main reason why festivals in India are celebrated by the whole society. On such occasions, families will get together, exchange gifts and greetings, and take part in a lot of celebrations and even special fairs. All these are done to keep the festive spirit alive in modern times.
What is special about these celebrations in India is that people celebrate their common culture in their communities. There is a wide variety of festivals in India because of the presence(存在)of many different religions, beliefs, ideas and cultures. It is even said that some places in the country celebrate festivals 365 days a year. They are mainly religious festivals, cultural festivals and tourist festivals that are organized to keep the traditions, values and heritage of the region.
Religious festivals are celebrated as part of the Indian belief system. They are organized to honor spiritual personalities and events related to the journey of a religion. Cultural festivals in India are organized to provide a platform for different forms of music, dance and other art. To keep their artistic traditions alive and even make them become more popular in the future, many cities in India are active in cultural events. The rich cultural heritage of India attracts the Western world during the celebration of important festivals such as Onam, Holi and Durga Puja. Tourist festivals in the country are organized to celebrate the heritage of the land for tourism purposes. These celebrations every year bring good results and attract a large number of tourists, both within the country and abroad.
These festivals in India focus on enriching people’s "Indian" experience in the most real way. For this purpose, foreigners are very interested in attending the festivals, which are organized to show the rich and colorful side of the country.
1.In India,the whole nation often celebrates festivals actively to .
A.have much fun on special occasions B.exchange special gifts and greetings
C.keep the traditions of their festivals D.meet all their family members and relatives
2.Why does India have so many festivals?
A.Because the Indians like singing and dancing.
B.Because the Indians want to attract more tourists.
C.Because there are a great number of old attractions.
D.Because there are many different religions, ideas and cultures.
3.The cultural festivals are usually celebrated by .
A.performing different art forms
B.visiting the famous old buildings
C.having a journey of honoring spiritual personalities
D.getting together and attending fairs
4.In which part of the website can we read this passage?
A.Travel. B.Culture.
C.Economy. D.Technology.