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    In life, we will succeed and fail often for reasons that are entirely out of our control. For instance, we can be _________ nice and love someone deeply, and they may not love us _________. We can work harder than anyone else in the office and still not be promoted to management. We can eat _________ food, exercise and stay away from alcohol and cigarettes, and still get sick.

The bottom line is that life is not _________.

That is a bitter pill to _________ for many of us. As a result, some people shut down after being hit by even one unfair blow from life. They can’t handle the fact that our efforts don’t always get the results that we _________. But if we let life’s unfairness _________ us, we will never receive the beautiful blessings that life has in store for us.

For example, my first marriage _________ divorce (离婚). To me, it felt very unfair. However hard I had tried to be a good wife, I could not make the relationship work. I could have been _________ by that experience and decided that if one person didn’t appreciate me as a wife, then no one would. I could have ______________. ____________, I knew I wanted to be married and experience traditional family life. Then I met my present husband and now have a happy family.

What I’ve learned over the years is that we can do all the things that deserve a good result, but get bad things in return ____________. When life doesn’t go ____________ plan, we have to ____________ the result that we have been looking forward to and keep trying, and doing the right thing. Accept that life is neither fair nor easy. ____________ we remain confident, we can drive our unfair experiences away and use them for our benefit.

1.A.firmly B.extremely C.nearly D.physically

2.A.hardly B.back C.enough D.well

3.A.delicious B.clean C.fresh D.healthy

4.A.ideal B.smooth C.fair D.fortunate

5.A.ruin B.grasp C.access D.swallow

6.A.expect B.promote C.wish D.concern

7.A.defeat B.win C.damage D.confuse

8.A.led to B.ended in C.consisted of D.started with

9.A.injured B.discouraged C.hurt D.forbidden

10.A.reached out B.calmed down C.shut up D.given up

11.A.But B.So C.However D.And

12.A.otherwise B.therefore C.instead D.rather

13.A.ahead of B.according to C.instead of D.due to

14.A.watch out for B.take control of C.take advantage of D.let go of

15.A.If B.Whether C.While D.As

 

1.B 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 【解析】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了如何看待生活中的不公平,当我们遇到生活中的不公平时,作者建议我们要相信自己,并继续做我们应该做的。 1. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:例如,我们可以非常好,深深地爱某个人。A. firmly坚定的;B. extremely极端;非常;C. nearly几乎;D. physically身体上。根据下文nice and love someone deeply可知,我们可以非常好,深深地爱着一个人。故选B。 2. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们或许不会同样的爱我们。A. hardly几乎不;B. back回来;C. enough足够地;D. well好。根据上文they may not love us可知,虽然我们爱别人,但是他们可能不会同样爱我们。短语love back“爱回来”。故选B。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们可以吃健康的食物,锻炼身体,远离烟酒,但仍然会生病。A. delicious美味的;B. clean干净的;C. fresh新鲜的;D. healthy健康的。根据下文exercise and stay away from alcohol and cigarettes, and still get sick.可知,我们吃健康的事物,生活健康,仍旧会生病。故选选D。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:底线是生活不是公平的。A. ideal理想的;B. smooth顺利的;C. fair公平的;D. fortunate幸运的。根据上文的例子可知,本质就是生活是不公平的。故选C。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:对于我们中的许多人,那就是一颗吞下去苦涩的药片。A. ruin破坏;B. grasp抓住;C. access进入;D. swallow吞咽。根据上文pill可知,此处是吞药片,故选D。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们无法应付这样一个事实:我们的努力并不总是能得到我们期待的结果。A. expect期待;B. promote促进;C. wish希望;D. concern关心。根据上文可知:我们的努力并不总是会有我们期待的结果。故选A。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是如果我们让生活的不公平打败我们,我们将永远不会得到生活为我们准备的美好祝福。A. defeat打败;B. win赢;C. damage破坏;D. confuse困惑。根据下文we will never receive the beautiful blessings that life has in store for us.可知,此处表示我们被不公平打败。故选A。 8. 考查动词短语辨析。例如,我的第一次婚姻以离婚介绍。句意:A. led to导致;B. ended in结束;C. consisted of构成;D. started with开始。根据下文divorce可知作者的婚姻是以离婚而结束的。故选B。 9. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我本可以因为那段经历感动灰心。A. injured伤害的;B. discouraged灰心的;C. hurt受伤的;D. forbidden禁止的。离婚是不好的事情,因此是使人沮丧,灰心的。故选B。 10. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我本可以放弃的。A. reached out到达;B. calmed down冷静;C. shut up闭嘴;D. given up放弃。根据上文 decided that if one person didn’t appreciate me as a wife, then no one would.可知,我本可以放弃的。故选D。 11. 考查连词及副词辨析。句意:然而,我知道我想结婚,体验传统的家庭生活。然后我遇到了我现在的丈夫,现在有了一个幸福的家庭。A. But但是;B. So因此;C. However然而;D. And并且。根据下文可知,作者再婚了,因此与上文的灰心的语境是转折的,因为空后有逗号,应使用转折副词。故选C。 12. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:但是相反,你得到了不好的东西作为回报。A. otherwise否则;B. therefore因此;C. instead而不是,相反;D. rather宁可。根据but get bad things in return可知,但是是相反的,你得到了不好的东西作为回报。故选C。 13. 考查介词短语辨析。句意:当生活没有按照计划进行时,我们必须放弃我们一直期待的结果,继续尝试,做正确的事情。A. ahead of在……之前;B. according to根据;按照;C. regardless of不管;D. due to因为。根据上文本来应得到好的结果,但是却是不好的东西作为了回报。由此可知,生活并不总是按照计划来的。故选B。 14. 考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A. watch out for注意;B. take control of控制;C. take advantage of利用;D. let go of释放;放弃。根据下文 keep trying, and doing the right thing. 可知,我们应该放弃一直期待的结果,继续尝试,做正确的事情。故选D。 15. 考查连接词辨析。句意:如果我们保持自信,我们就能把不公平的经历赶走,并利用它们为自己谋利。A. If如果;B. Whether是否;C. While当……时候;D. As因为。根据前后文可知,此处是条件状语从句。故选A。
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Stick to a sleep schedule.

The recommended amount of sleep for a healthy adult is at least seven hours. Most people don’t need more than eight hours in bed to achieve this goal. 2. Try to limit the difference in your sleep schedule on weeknights and weekends to no more than one hour. If you don’t fall asleep within about 20 minutes, leave your bedroom and do something relaxing. Go ahead to bed when you’re tired. Repeat as needed.

Pay attention to what you eat and drink.

Don’t go to bed hungry or full. In particular, avoid heavy or large meals within a couple of hours of bedtime. 3. Nicotine, coffee and alcohol deserve caution, too. The stimulating effects of nicotine and caffeine take hours to disappear. And even though alcohol might make you feel sleepy, it can interrupt sleep later in the night.

Create a restful environment.

Create a room that’s ideal for sleeping. Often, this means cool, dark and quiet. 4. Consider using room-darkening shades, earplugs, a fan or other devices to create an environment that suits your needs.

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Regular physical activity can promote better sleep. Avoid being active too close to bedtime it raises your body temperature so that your sleep is disturbed. However, spending time outside every day might be helpful, too.

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Challenge prizes come in many shapes and sizes but the basic concept (观念) remains the same. Rather than paying an expert to work out a solution, you offer the prize to anyone who believes they can solve it and presented the first to do so with a prize. Many would argue, “who is better qualified (有资格的) than an expert”. But actually, not using an expert will result in a great deal of thinking outside of the box.

Some argue that formal education can kill creativity, because it sometimes only teaches a single method to achieve the task. Similarly, some suggests that experts can have the same problem. “If we set up a challenge prize, the ‘experts’ that come to compete in it may tell us it can't be done,” says Marcus Shingles, the former CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation.

There are other advantages too. “You are not asking people to use a particular solution set on how to solve that problems. So you get the large amount of diversity,” adds Shingles. And because the crowd acts like a think tank (智囊团). Various thinking can throw up issues that may have been overlooked (忽视).

However, there are dangerous connected to challenge prizes. “You don't want to be creating a challenge prize which inspires people to solve a problem where there is no demand,” says Tris Dyson, the Executive Director of Nesta’s Center for Challenge prizes. This happened in 1979 when a prize of £100,000 was claimed by the first person to fly under human power across the English Channel. Despite its success, it has not led to the adoption of human powered flight as a form of travel. And of course, there are those who invest their personal time and money only to see no return at all.

The pros and cons of challenge prizes affect both problems-setters and problem-solvers. But they don't seem to be going out of style anytime soon. To many, the challenge to innovate and the attraction of the prize are too much to resist (抵制). And there is no solution for that.

1.What is the basic concept behind a challenging prize?

A.Rewarding the first one to solve a challenging problem.

B.Competing with the experts to get a particular solution.

C.Challenging the formal education that kills creativity.

D.Picking out someone more qualified than experts.

2.According to Marcus Shingles, what can be the problem with experts?

A.Overlooking possible details about a problem.

B.The lack of connection on practical innovations.

C.Failure to find a solution due to habitual thinking.

D.Overconfidence in finding a best solution.

3.What is the potential danger of challenge prizes?

A.Prizes received no return in terms of practical use.

B.The money shortage prevents the adoption of innovations.

C.Innovations are likely to go out of date in a short time.

D.The attraction of prize money is hard to resist.

4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A.Arguments for formal education.

B.The problem-solving prizes.

C.Dangers connected with challenge prizes.

D.The attraction of innovation.

 

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We all talk to ourselves sometimes. We’re usually too ashamed to admit it, though. In fact, we really shouldn’t be because more and more experts believe talking to ourselves out loud is a healthy habit.

This “self-talk” helps us motivate ourselves, remember things, solve problems, and calm ourselves down. Be aware, though, that as much as 77% of self-talk tends to be negative. So in order to stay positive, we should only speak words of encouragement to ourselves. We should also be quick to give ourselves a pat on the back. The next time you finish a project, do well in a test, or finally clean your room, join me in saying “Good job!”

Often, words come out of our mouths without us thinking about the effect they will have. But we should be aware that our words cause certain responses in others. For example, when returning an item to a store, we might use warm, friendly language during the exchange. And the clerk will probably answer in a similar manner. Or harsh(刻薄的) and critical language will most likely cause the clerk to be defensive.

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Words possess power: both positive and negative. Those around us receive encouragement when we speak positively. We can offer hope, build self-esteem(自尊) and motivate others to do their best. Negative words destroy all those things. Will we use our words to hurt or to heal? The choice is ours.

1.The main idea of the first paragraph is that ________.

A.not sticks and stones but words will hurt us

B.encouraging words give us confidence

C.negative words may let us down

D.words have a great effect on us

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A.almost everybody has the habit of talking to themselves

B.talking to ourselves can has positive effect on us

C.talking to ourselves always gives us courage

D.it does no harm to have “self-talk” when we are alone

3.The underlined part in the third paragraph means that we should also timely ________.

A.praise ourselves B.remind ourselves

C.make ourselves relaxed D.give ourselves happiness

4.The author would probably hold the view that ________.

A.encouraging words are sure to lead to kind offers

B.negative words may stimulate us to make more progress

C.people tend to remember friendly words

D.it is better to think twice before talking to others

 

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    When Americans think of the lunch menu at their childhood school cafeterias, they probably imagine a shapeless, tasteless pile of mystery meat – plus some brown much(糊状物),to match. But for children in Japan, school lunches are a rich experience where culture, nutrition and sustainability collide.

“Japan’s standpoint is that school lunches are a part of education, not a break from it,” Masahiro Oji, a government director of school health education in Japan, told The Washington Post.

Fare offered at schools in Japan is affordable, fresh, and made by the students themselves. And Japanese children don’t just eat the food they prepare; they learn about the nutritional and cultural elements of their meals, too. The food is grown locally and includes a balanced menu of rice, vegetable, fish and soups. As a bonus, each meal costs just $2.50.

“Parents hear their kids talking about what they had for lunch,” Tatsuji Shino, the principal at Umejima Elementary School in Tokyo, told The Washington Post, “and kids ask them to re-create the meals at home.”

Japanese students also learn cooperation and etiquette(礼仪)as they serve and clean up after each other. Mealtime is a scene of communal duty: In both elementary and middle schools, students in white coats and caps serve their classmates. Children eat in their classrooms. They get identical meals, and if they leave food untouched, they are out of luck: Their schools have no vending machines. Children in most districts are barred from bringing food to school, either, until they reach high school.

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1.According to the article, which word best describes what Americans think of their lunch at school?

A.Tasty. B.Ordinary.

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A.food B.breakfast

C.drinks D.price

3.What is the main purpose of students’ preparing lunch by themselves in Japanese schools?

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B.To teach students some basic life skills.

C.To let students learn about nutritional values of foods.

D.To inspire students to share their food with others.

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A.Japan has the lowest rate of obesity in the world.

B.Japanese schools lay great emphasis on cooperation and etiquette.

C.American school children don’t bring homemade lunches.

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    Here is a list of some of the best museums for children in America.

Please Touch Children’s Museum

This museum lies in Philadelphia. It offers Alice in Wonderland exhibits where young children can play with giant flowers and have tea parties. Kids can also play on musical instruments and babies can crawl on lily pads, which make musical sounds.

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

This museum lies in Indiana. It holds a fair share of dinosaur fossils (化石).There are many fossils like the T. Rex, Bucky and many others in an 8,000-square-foot area. Around 10,000 man-made objects, including a 55-ton steam engine and a 33-foot tall water clock, are there in the 365,000-square-foot area. It also offers activities like dinosaur building, camps and classes featuring space themes and other educational programs.

Boston Children’s Museum

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National Museum of Play

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Children’s Museum of Houston

This museum lies in Texas. Termed as the best playground for mind, this museum offers scores of activities for kids of every age. It even offers free family adventure events where families with their kids are encouraged to work on math activities and games. Children also learn about broadcasting activities and preserving ecosystems.

1.Children interested in environmental protection may well visit ________.

A.National Museum of Play or Children’s Museum of Houston

B.The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis or National Museum of Play

C.Please Touch Children’s Museum or Boston Children’s Museum

D.Boston Children’s Museum or Children’s Museum of Houston

2.If a couple with kids of different ages want to do activities together, they should go to ________.

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A.Students. B.Parents. C.Teachers D.Researchers

 

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