To write the following expressions
1.紧扣(某主题)
2.到场,露面
3.使圆满结束
4.坐下来从事…,开始进行…
5.导致
6.做对了, 摸着门路
7.倒计时
8.翻开新的一页
9.想要做…
10.阳历
11.与…有关
For several days I (Jane Eyre) saw little of Mr. Rochester. In the morning he seemed much occupied with business, and in the afternoon gentlemen from the neighourhood called and sometimes stayed to dine with him. When his foot was well enough, he rode out a great deal.
During this time, all my knowledge of him was limited to occasional meetings about the house, when he would sometimes pass me coldly, and sometimes bow and smile. His changes of manner did not offend me, because I saw that I had nothing to do with the cause of them.
One evening, several days later, I was invited to talk to Mr. Rochester after dinner. He was sitting in his armchair, and looked not quite so severe, and much less gloomy. There was a smile on his lips, and his eyes were bright, probably with wine. As I was looking at him, he suddenly turned, and asked me, “Do you think I’m handsome, Miss Eyre?”
The answer somehow slipped from my tongue before I realized it: ‘No, sir.”
“Ah, you really are unusual! You are a quiet, serious little person, but you can be almost rude.”
“Sir, I’m sorry. I should have said that beauty doesn’t matter, or something like that,”
“No, you shouldn’t! I see, you criticize my appearance, and then you stab(刺) me in the back! You have honesty and feeling. There are not many girls like you. But perhaps I go too fast. Perhaps you have awful faults to counterbalance(抵消) your few good points.
I thought to myself that he might have too. He seemed to read my mind, and said quickly, “Yes, you’re right. I have plenty of faults. I went the wrong way when I was twenty-one, and have never found the right path again. I might have been very different. I might have been as good as you, and perhaps wiser. I am not a bad man, take my word for it, but I have done wrong. It wasn’t my character, but circumstances which were to blame. Why do I tell you all this? Because you’re the sort of person people tell their problems and secrets to, because you’re sympathetic and give them hope.”
It seemed he had quite a lot to talk to me. He didn’t seem to like to finish the talk quickly, as was the case for the first time.
“Don’t be afraid of me, Miss Eyre.” He continued. “You don’t relax or laugh very much, perhaps because of the effect Lowood school has had on you. But in time you will be more natural with me, and laugh, and speak freely. You’re like a bird in a cage. When you get out of the cage, you’ll fly very high. Good night.”
1.At the beginning Miss Eyre’s impressions of Mr. Rochester were all EXCEPT _______.
A.busy B.sociable
C.friendly D.changeable
2.Why did Mr. Rochester say “… and then you stab me in the back!” (in para. 7)?
A.Because Jane had intended to kill him with a knife.
B.Because Jane had intended to be more critical.
C.Because Jane had regretted having talked to him.
D.Because Jane had said something else to correct herself.
3.From what Mr. Rochester told Miss Eyre, we can conclude that he wanted to _______.
A.tell her all his troubles B.tell her his life experience
C.change her opinion of him D.change his circumstances
4.At the end of the passage, Mr. Rochester sounded _______.
A.rude B.cold
C.friendly D.encouraging
Welcome to travel in Nottinghamshire and experience our heartwarming service and more!
The local bus network gives access to most of the attractions or tourist destinations of Nottinghamshire, making it easy for you to enjoy all that the county has to offer.
Why not let Nottinghamshire’s buses provide you with a cheap, convenient and safe way of enjoying a day out. They even take away the worry of stopping for lunch, having a drink and then deciding who’s going to drive home, so just calm down and enjoy yourself.
Special Sunday ticket saves you money.
Nottinghamshire County Council’s Day Ranger tickets give you unlimited travel on buses right across the county every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday and will entitle you to discounts at several visitor attractions. This means that you can save money by traveling by bus. Prices are currently:
Adults | £5.00 |
Children & Concessions | £2.50 |
Family ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children) | £9.00 |
Students | £3.00 |
Simply buy your ticket on the first bus you board on a Sunday and then travel wherever you want in Nottinghamshire for the rest of the day.
Finding out about getting around the county couldn’t be easier. Information on bus service is widely available at:
Bus stations
Libraries
County contact points
Tourist information centers.
Hotels
Newspaper stands
You can also visit our web site at: www. nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses
There is also extensive information on bus travel and the attractions of the county. We provide a journey planner and access to timetables for all the bus services operating in the county as well. There are links to the individual bus operators for further information on fares and special offers.
Travel line: 0870 608 2 608
Public transport info: www.traveline.org.uk
1.What can we do according to the ad?
A.We can enjoy all of the attractions of the county by bus.
B.Day Ranger tickets can offer us unlimited bus travel across the county every day.
C.We may be able to visit some scenic spots at a fairly low price.
D.We need to purchase our tickets anytime we get on board the bus.
2.Information on bus services is available at these places EXCEPT ______.
A.visitor attractions B.tourist information centers
C.the County Council’s web site D.university libraries
3.If you ask for further information on fares of the individual bus operators, you may as well ______.
A.browse www. nottinghamshire.gov.uk/buses
B.call 0870 608 2 608
C.go to the County Council
D.refer to county contact points
One of my favorite posters says, “Life is a test. It is only a test. Had this been a real life, you would have been instructed where to go and what to do.” Whenever I think of this humorous bit of wisdom, it reminds me not to take my life so seriously.
When you look at life and its many challenges as a test, or series of tests, you begin to see each issue you face as an opportunity to grow, a chance to discover more about life. Whether you’re being bombarded(轰炸) with problems, responsibilities, even insurmountable(不能超越的) difficulties, when looked at as a test, you always have a chance to succeed, in the sense of rising above that which is challenging you. If, on the other hand, you see each new issue you face as a serious battle that must be won in order to survive, you’re probably in a very rocky journey. The only time you’re likely to be happy is when everything is working out just right. And we all know how often that happens.
As an experiment, see if you can apply this idea to something you are forced to deal with. Perhaps you have much pressure from your parents or you have a demanding boss. See if you can redefine the issue you face from being a “problem” to being a test. Rather than struggling with your issue, see if there is something you can learn from it. Ask yourself, “Why is this an issue in my life? What would it mean and what would be involved to rise above it? Could I possibly look at this issue any differently? Can I see it as a test of some kind?”
If you give this strategy(策略) a try you may be surprised at your changed responses. It has become far more acceptable to me to accept things as they are.
1.When you begin to consider life as a test, you will find ______.
A.you are bombarded with problems and responsibilities
B.the result of the test is so good that you are likely to be happy
C.you have many opportunities to grow
D.you have a very demanding boss
2.When you see each new issue as a serious battle, you ______.
A.will have more chances to succeed
B.are likely to become happy about life
C.will know how often it happens
D.are probably to experience a bitter life
3.According to the passage, you’d better look at life as a test when ______.
A.you try to get the meaning of the poster
B.you are struggling with your issue
C.you are carrying out an experiment
D.you are in a very rocky journey
4.According to the passage, what is the author’s attitude towards life?
A.He considers life as a test.
B.He has difficulty in facing his hard life.
C.He thinks life is full of humorous wisdom.
D.He thinks life is not only a test but also a serious battle.
Cloze
Have you ever heard of cryosurgery? Cryosurgery involves freezing tissues to extremely cool temperatures. It is a procedure in which ______ body tissues are destroyed by ______ them to extremely cold temperatures. The temperatures used range from -150℃ to absolute zero. The surgical procedure freezes unhealthy tissues, and the freezing destroys the _______. For external injuries, liquid nitrogen (氮), which has a temperature of -196℃, is applied ______ to the cells. For internal tumors (内部肿瘤), liquid nitrogen is circulated( 流通), through an instrument(仪器) called a cryoprob (冷冻探针), a low-temperature probe(探针), cooled by liquid nitrogen.
How does cryosurgery destroy cells? The ice created by the liquid nitrogen will destroy nearly all cells that it _______ in contact with. As ice forms around a cell, the free water inside the cell is ______. This causes the cell to shrink and the walls inside the cell to collapse. Poisonous proteins or chemicals within the cell are released. ______, as the ice around shrunken(收缩) cells begins to melt(融化), large amounts of free water rush back inside the cells, causing them to burst. The dead cells are then removed through normal ________ process.
How well does cryosurgery work? The procedure(过程) has proved successful in removing some tumors. Cryosurgery may be used _______ to remove freckles (for cosmetic reasons) and to treat some skin cancers. It is also used in the treatment of bone cancer to freeze internal bone hollow. Cryosurgery has developed from the _______ attempts to freeze tissues with a salt-ice mixture in the 1850s to the complicated cryoprobe method used today. Despite its success, side effects from cryosurgery tend to be worse if it is done in men who have already had radiation therapy(辐射疗法). Therefore this kind of new surgery is not fit for everyone.
1.A.healthy B.abnormal C.normal D.lively
2.A.exposing B.applying C.adapting D.leading
3.A.tissues B.proteins C.chemicals D.cells
4.A.completely B.directly C.rapidly D.slowly
5.A.keeps B.comes C.stays D.loses
6.A.drawn off B.made out C.made up D.drawn away
7.A.Gradually B.Eventually C.Immediately D.Slowly
8.A.bodily B.mentally C.chemical D.surgical
9.A.as well B.as if C.as for D.as long as
10.A.last B.wrong C.first D.right
Grammar
One day Gene and Hannah Bortnick heard piano music 1.(come) from their living room. They thought their 3-year-old son Ethan 2.(listen) to a CD. Then they walked into the room. To their amazement, they found him playing music on his toy piano!
Having discovered his remarkable talent, Ethan’s parents changed their minds and agreed to his previous begging for piano lessons. They turned to a family member who taught piano, and she began working with Ethan. It wasn’t long, however, 3. the teacher knew that he was no ordinary student. Ethan was a piano prodigy(神童) and needed someone who understood his special talents and abilities. The family found Dr. Irena Kofman, 4. immediately recognized his talent and intelligence.
With Dr. Kofman’s help, Ethan learned about piano technique and different types of music. Before long, he was being asked to perform for many events. Later he was receiving invitations from the likes of Jay Leno and Oprah. Ethan was 6 and in kindergarten 5. he first appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. At that time, he already had over 200 songs 6.(memorize) and was developing a CD.
Today, at the age of 13, it seems there is 7. Ethan cannot do. He plays piano, sings, composes songs and acts. He has entertained audiences around the world with music ranging from Beethoven to Bieber.
In 2010, Ethan became 8.(young) musician to create and host his own TV concert special.
Then in 2013, the performer starred in and wrote music for the movie Anything is Possible.