课外阅读:小说 Great Expectations 中,影响Pip成长的人物主要有:
A. Joe B. Herbert C. Estella D. Magwitch E. Havisham
请用上述人物选项完成下表中的小说选段,并将选项填涂到答题卡相应位置。
1."Oh!Of course I have a heart that can be stabbed or shot,"said."And if it stops beating,I'll die.But you know what I mean.I have no softness,no sympathy,no feelings." |
2.pulled me close to her and said with great passion,"Love her!Love her!If she likes you,love her!If she hurts you,love her!If she breaks your heart into pieces,love her!" |
3."Well,we'll need a clerk in the office in Cairo.What about coming with me?” "Thank you,,"I said."It's a very kind offer.But I'm afraid that I'm too worried at the moment to be able to make a decision.I'll think about it and let you know." |
4.“My dear boy!” managed to say."You've never deserted me." I pressed his hand.I remembered a time when I wanted to desert him. |
5..One day when I was feeling better,I woke up and found a note on the table.It said,"I have gone home,Pip,because you are better again and don't need old There was also a receipt for the payment of all my debts. |
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At the ancient Olympics,by1. the athlete were all men and they had to compete 2. no clothes.Single women were allowed to take part in their own 3.,at a separate festival in honour of Hera,the wife of the Greek god Zeus.Today,both male and female athletes from around the world can take part,no matter what nation they come from. The 4.Olympic were first held in 1896,in Athens.It was a Frenchman,pieere de Coubertin,who brought the Olympics back to life.He dreamt that the Olympics would make it possible for people of all countries to live side by side in 5.Now people all over the world are helping to realize this dream.Among them are many well-known athletes.
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Contrary to what many people might 1.,evidence shows that sharks seldom attack humans.There are three types of shark attacks.In the main type,the shark attacks you because it 2.you for a fish,but when it tastes human flesh it decides to give up and swims away.In the second type,the shark pushes you with its nose to find out if you are 3. to be eaten,and then 4.you if it thinks you are.In the third type,the shark waits for you to swim by,and then attacks you suddenly.The last two types of attack more often 5.in the death of humans.
Last summer,Steller drove to work in Minneapolis.She ___at a traffic light,where a man was asking for __.She rolled down her window.
"Hey!”she shouted."I'm driving around giving __ haircuts.Do you want one right now?”
The man looked to be in his 60s and missing a few teeth.He laughed,then paused. “Actually,”he said,"I was __ hoping to get a haircut."
She pulled off the road and took a __ chair from her car.The man,named Edward, took a __,and she cut his curly graying hair.__ Steller was done,Edward looked in a mirror."I look __!"he said."I'll have to___ to put my teeth in next time.”
By now,Steller has given 30 or so such __ to people around the city.They all lead a __ life,and she is aware of the __ of her cleanup job."It's __ a haircut,"she says."I want it to be a gateway,to show ___and respect,but also to get to know people."
Steller knows that a haircut can change a.__.One changed hers:As a teen,she suffered from a disease that was so __,and her hair thinned very much.Seeing this,her mother arranged for Steller's first professional haircut which helped her feel cared about and less __.
Today a branch of the Red Chair Project is the Steller Kindness Project,in which people who offer acts of __ are invited for a free haircut at Steller's salon.In exchange,they tell their __,which Steller shares on her website.Her hope is that by reading about kind acts, others will be inspired to ___their own.
1.A.played B.hesitated C.stopped D.worked
2.A.help B.money C.advice D.company
3.A.quick B.free C.regular D.unique
4.A.merely B.rarely C.sincerely D.really
5.A.red B.black C.white D.colorful
6.A.look B.sigh C.seat D.breath
7.A.Before B.After C.While D.Until
8.A.bad B.poor C.rich D.good
9.A.learn B.attempt C.manage D.remember
10.A.chairs B.haircuts C.gateways D.mirrors
11.A.happy B.boring C.hard D.interesting
12.A.power B.cost C.trouble D.method
13.A.less than B.other than C.more than D.rather than
14.A.value B.ambition C.strength D.courage
15.A.job B.life C.hobby D.plan
16.A.common B.deadly C.mild D.serious
17.A.busy B.lonely C.tired D.worried
18.A.kindness B.courage C.politeness D.consideration
19.A.lies B.jokes C.stories D.adventures
20.A.imagine B.accept C.read D.spread
Here are some tips from the experts to help you drop pounds gradually and safely.
Eat smaller portions
The trick is to eat more throughout the day.
“Sitting down to three rounded meals has its place. But you should have healthy snacks throughout the day,” Uehlein says. 1.To control portion (份) sizes, use your hand as a guide. “Never eat anything bigger than your hand,” says the chef.
Eat more healthful foods
Fruits, vegetables and wholegrains are low in calories and fat, yet filling.2.
Cut back on the amount of oil you use in dressings or sauces. For example, replace half of the oil with orange juice in a sauce.
But don’t assume fat-free processed (加工过的) foods are a good choice.
“A lot of times, fat-free products are very high in salt and tend to be low in dietary fiber (膳食纤维), so you’re not full.3.,” Uehlein says.
Be mindful
It’s not easy to keep on a diet. You are likely to eat too much, especially when you’re upset, attracted by television or you’ve skipped a meal.4., says Catherine Champagne, Ph.D. and registered dietitian.
“Becoming aware is so important,” Champagne says. Her patients often fear to keep a record. “They don’t want to think beyond eating, thus putting on weight easily.5.,” she says.
Avoid situations in which you can’t eat as healthfully as you want. Uehlein, who spent years as a restaurant chef, recommends eating at home more often.
A.You’ll be hungry sooner
B.So you’re satisfied with less
C.But you have to learn to control
D.So keeping a food diary is helpful
E.Exercises are good for your weight-loss
F.Staying away from snacks is good for our health
G.He suggests a banana mid-morning and a few nuts in the afternoon
At Mrs. Jennings’ handsome house, in London.
While waiting for dinner, Marianne Dashwood wrote a letter very quickly. Elinor Dashwood noticed a large “W” in the address. Marianne rang the bell to have someone post it immediately.
After dinner, there was a loud knock at the door. Marianne cried, “Oh, it’s Willoughby!” and seemed to throw herself into his arms when Colonel Brandon came in. She was so surprised that she immediately left the room.
Elinor made the tea for Colonel Brandon. He did not stay long.
The next morning, upon arriving at home after shopping, Marianne flew upstairs.
“No letter has been left here for me since we went out. How strange!” she said, in a low and disappointed voice.
About a week later, they saw Mr. Willoughby’s card on the table when they came in from morning’s drive. He had been there while the ladies were out.
“He will call again tomorrow,” said Elinor.
Marianne decided to stay behind the next morning, when the others went out. One look at her sister when they returned was enough to tell Elinor that Willoughby had not called.
Colonel Brandon came again to tea and had short private conversation with Elinor.
“Your sister’s engagement to Mr. Willoughby is very well known.”
“It cannot be well known,” returned Elinor, “for her own family does not know it.”
“I am sorry but I did not realize it was a secret. I came to ask, is everything decided? Is it possible to? Excuse me, Miss Dasnwood. I believe I have been wrong in saying so much.”
From these words Elinor was sure of something, yet she knew he could never be successful with her.
Over the next three or four days, Willoughby neither came nor wrote.
One evening at a party, Marianne suddenly saw Willoughby standing in deep conversation with a young woman, whose name was Grey, a rich lady.
“He is there! Oh! Why does he not look at me? Why can’t I speak to him?”
“Marianne,” said Elinor, “perhaps he hasn’t seen you yet.”
At last he came to them.
“Willoughby, what’s wrong? Did you not get my letters? Won’t you look at me?”
After a moment’s pause, he spoke. “I came by last Tuesday but unfortunately did not see you. My card was not lost, I hope.”
“Have you not received my notes?” cried Marianne. “Tell me, Willoughby; tell me, what’s the matter?”
Quiet and embarrassed, he said nothing more and turned quickly away to Miss Grey. Marianne, turning white and unable to stand, fell into her chair.
1.Before the party, Marianne badly desired .
A.to write a letter to Willoughby B.to receive Willoughby's card
C.to be visited by Willoughby D.to be invited by Willoughby
2.The underlined word “something” in Para.14 refers to_______.
A.Marianne’s love for Brandon B.Brandon’s love for Marrianne
C.Willoughby’s love for Marianne D.the Dashwoods’ love for money
3.What do you know about Willoughby?
A.He didn’t call Marianne until the party to give her a surprise.
B.He was too shy to declare in public his deep love for Marianne.
C.He was already on the side of another woman with more money.
D.He felt disappointed that Brandon was between him and Marianne.
4.How do you find Marianne in the story?
A.More selfish than kind. B.More strong than weak.
C.More calm than impatient. D.More sensitive than sensible.