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高三英語試卷
第I卷(共105分)
LListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Atthe
endofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsand
thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,
readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothe
questionyouhaveheard.
1.A.January.B.JuneC.DecemberD.November
2.A.Thedirector.B.Thewoman.C.Theguide.D.Hisuncle.
3.A.Itdoesn'twork.B.Itonlyworkstemporarily.
C.It'sreallyeffective.D.Ithasstrongsideeffects.
4.A.Thewomanrejectedtheman'sapology.
B.Thewomanmuchappreciatedtheman'soffer.
C.Themanhadforgottenthewholething.
D.Themanhadhurtthewoman'sfeelings.
5.A.Shestolemoneyfromothers.
B.Shefelldownandgothurt.
C.Shewasunhappyforbeingwronged.
D.Shelostsomeofhermoney.
6.A.Theyaregoingswimming.B.Theyaregojnghiking.
C.Theyaregoingshopping.D.Theyaregoingdiving.
7.A.Heneedsanotherjobasaresearchassistant.
B.HeaskedProfessorWilliamsforassistance.
C.HeassistsProfessorWilliamswithhisteaching.
D.HeisdoingresearchwithProfessorWilliams
8.A.Shethoughttherewerenoticketsleftfortheshow.
B.Shethoughttheseatsontheleftsidewerefullyoccupied.
C.Theshowwasplannedalongtimeago.
D.Theaudienceweredeeplyimpressedbytheshow.
9.A.Sheplanstogotograduateschool.
B.Shewilldropoutofschool.
C.Shewillstopworkingandconcentrateonherstudies.
D.Shewilltakeapart-timejob.
10.A.Thebank.B.Inaschool.
C.Inaclothingstore.D.Inabarbershop.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestions
oneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonly
once.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhich
onewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Becausethebirdcouldn'trepeathismaster'sname.
B.Becausethebirdscreamedalldaylong.
C.Becausethebirdsaidthewrongword.
D.Becausethebirdfailedtosaythenameofthetown.
12.A.Thecruelmaster.B.Thewomaninthekitchen.
C.Thepetbird.D.Thefourthchicken.
13.A.Thebirdhadfinallyunderstoodherthreat.
B.Thebirdmanagedtoescapefromthechickenhouse.
C.Thebirdhadlearnedtoscreambackather.
D.Thebirdwaslivingpeacefullywiththechickens.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.
14.A.Toinformparentsandschools.B.Topickoutgoodstudents.
C.Tocompareteachers.D.Toexposepoorschools.
15.A.Theyhavenotrustindoctors.B.Theycannotaffordthemedicalfee.
C.Theyfearthingslikeinjections.D.Theydoubtthemedicaltreatment.
16.A.Teachers,difficultlife.B.Harmofdivorcetofamilies.
C.Waystobecomeloveablekids.D.Kids'attention-seekingbehavior.
SectionC
Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillberead
twice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththe
informationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
StatusKarenFinchisa_17_ofBBC,whoisnowinLosAngles.
BoLundquistisa_18—fromSweden.
DailyTraining*Starttrainingat5:30a.m.,practiseabout_19—hours,andthen
haveashortbreakforbreakfast.
*Usuallyfinishtrainingatabout_20_
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Questions21through24arebasedonthe.followingconversation.
WhatdoCindyandStevehavetodo?Theyhaveto_21_theirclassestheymissed.
WhyisCindysadtohearthenews?Becauseshe'safraidshemight_22_thetrip.
Whydon'ttheyaddextradaysbefore
Because_23_can'tbechanged.
summer?
Whendoestheconversationprobably
Before_24_
takeplace?
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Undoubtedly,lifeteachesusnottoregretoveryesterday,forithaspassedandis__our
control.
A.againstB.beyondC.amongD.in
26.Afteracarefuldiscussion,thetwopartieshavemadearoughplanbutthedetails
outlater.
A.areworkedB.beingworked
C.tobeworkedD.aretobeworked
27.hasteachingexperiencecanapplyforthejob.
A.NomatterwhoB.WhoeverC.AnyoneD.Who
28.Neitherofthetwodebatershasbeenabletoconvincetheotherthathiscountry'ssocialsystem
is_ofthetwo.
A.betterB.abetteroneC.thebetterD.thebestone
29.HardworkwithalittlewisdomthatJohnsucceededinhisjob.
A.madepossibleB.wasmadepossible
C.madeitpossibleD.madeitpossibly
30.,Ithink,andtheproblemcouldbesettled.
A.AsyoukeepupyourspiritsB.Abitmoreeffort
C.IfyoudoubleyoureffortD.Makinggreatefforts
31.thecustomers,thecompanysaidthattheamountofthechemicalinthedietpills
wouldn'lharmpeople'shealth.
A.HavingcalmedB.CalmingC.CalmedD.Tocalm
32.—Whatdoyouthinkisthematterwithyourcar?
-Well,itstartatall.ImeanIturnedthekeyandnothinghappened.
A.shan'tB.mustn'tC.won'tD.shouldn't
33.Thenewly-fbundedcompanyisfacedwithlotsoftrouble,thefinancialproblem
istheworst.
A.whichB.ofwhichC.towhichD.withwhich
34.Theseven-year-oldboyputupapictureofAppleFormerSteveJobsbesidethebedtokeep
himselfofhisowndream.
A.remindingB.toremind
C.remindedD.remind
35.Althoughthesmallroomisthelargeone,itismorebeautifullydecorated.
A.one-thirdofthesizeB.theone-thirdsizeof
C.one-thirdthesizeofD.thesizeofone-third
36.Havingbeenillinbedfornearlyamonth,Katehadahardtime___theexam.
A.passB.topassC.passedD.passing
37.Outofoneman'spainfulexperiences____sensitiveinsightsfbrusall.
A.doitcomeB.comesC.doesitcomeD.come
38.Hoursofplayingviolentvideogamescanaffectthewaythebrainworks,____damageto
certaincellsofbrain.
A.tocauseB.causingC.causeD.caused
39.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtotakepartincommunityservice___thevoluntaryspiritcantake
rootintheirmindsfromchildhood.
A.inthatB.nowthatC.sothatD.providedthat
40.Itisuncertainsideeffectthemedicinewillbringabout,althoughabouttwothousand
patientshavetakenit.
A.thatB.whatC.howD.whether
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlyhe
usedonce.Notethatthereisonewo"morethanneed._________________________
A.expensiveB.crisisC.cheapD.comparedAB.promote
AC.deserveAD.availableBC.feedBD.reducedCD.politics
Eversincetheywerefirstputonthemarketintheearly1990s,geneticallymodified(GM,
轉(zhuǎn)基因)foodshavebeenincreasinglydevelopedandmarketedinmanycountriesintheword,
mainlyonthebasisoftheirpromisetoendtheworldwidefood_41—.ButcanGMtechnology
solveworldhungerproblems?Evenifitwould,isitthebestsolution?
Despitewhatitpromises,GMtechnologyactuallyhasnotincreasedtheproductionpotential
ofanycrop.Infact,studiesshowthatthemostwidelygrownGMcrop,GMsoybeans,has
suffered_42_productivity.Forinstance,areportthatanalyzednearlytwodecadesofresearch
onmajorGMfoodcropsshowsthatGMengineeringhasfailedtosignificantlyincreaseUScrop
production.
Somethingelse,however,hasbeenontherise.WhileGMseedsare_43—,GMcompanies
tellfarmersthattheywillmakegoodprofitsbysavingmoneyonpesticides(殺蟲劑|).Onthe
contrary,USgovernmentdatashowthatGMcropsintheUShaveproducedanoverallincreasein
pesticideuse_44_totraditionalcrops.<4Thepromisewasthatyoucoulduselesschemicalsand
_45_production.Butneitheristrue,^^saidBillChristison,PresidentoftheUSNationalFarm
Coalition.
Atthesametime,theauthorsofthebookWorldHunger.TwelveMythsarguethatthere
actuallyismorethanenoughfoodintheworldandthatthehungercrisisisnotcausedby
production,butbyproblemsinfooddistributionand_46—.Theseindeed_47_ourefforts
andmoney.Meanwhile,theriseinfoodpricesresultsfromtheincreaseduseofcropsforfuel
ratherthanfood,accordingtoaWorldBankreport.
Asamatteroffact,scientistsseebetterwaysto_48_theworld.AnotherWorldBank
reportconcludedthatGMcropshavelittletooffertothechallengesofworldwidepovertyand
hunger,becausebetterwaysoutare_49—,amongwhich“green"farmingissupposedtobethe
firstchoice.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Formanyparents,raisingateenagerislikefightingalongwar,butyearsgobywithoutany
clearwinner.Likeaborderconflictbetweenneighboringcountries,theparent-teenwarisabout
boundaries:WhereisthelinebetweenwhatI_50_andwhatyoudo?
Bothsideswantpeace,butneitherfeelsithasanypowertostopthe_51_.Inpart,thisis
becauseneitheriswillingtoadmitanyresponsibilityfor_52—.Fromtheparents5pointofview,
theonlycauseoftheirfightistheiradolescents'completeunreasonableness.Andofcourse,the
teensseeitinexactlythesameway,except_53—.Bothfeeltrapped.
Inthisarticle,Tildescribethreeno-winsituationsthatcommonly_54—betweenteensand
parentsandthensuggestsomewaysoutofthetrap.Thefirstno-winsituationisquarrelsover
—55—things.Examplesincludethecoloroftheteen'shair,thecleanlinessofthebedroom,the
—56―styleofclothing,thechild's_57_toeatagoodbreakfastbeforeschool,orhis_58_
tosleepuntilnoonontheweekends.Second,_59—.Thegoalofablamingbattleistomake
theotheradmitthathisbadattitudeisthereasonwhyeverythinggoeswrong.Third,needingto
be_60—.Itdoesn'tmatterwhatthe_61_is-politics,thelawsofphysics,ortheproperway
tobreakanegg—thepointofthese_62—istoprovethatyouarerightandtheotherpersonis
wrong,forbothwishtobeconsideredan_63_—someonewhoactuallyknowssomething一
andthereforetocommand_64_.Unfortunately,aslongasparentsandteenscontinuetoassume
thattheyknowmorethantheother,they511continuetofightthesebattlesforeverandnevermake
anyrealprogress.
50.A.displayB.controlC.forgiveD.motivate
51.A.pressureB.intentionC.conflictD.misunderstanding
52.A.startingB.recognizingC.indentifyD.releasing
53.A.occasionallyB.completelyC.preciselyD.oppositely
54.A.lossB.ariseC.declineD.obtain
55.A.unimportantB.uniqueC.specificD.significant
56.A.reasonableB.preferredC.changeableD.granted
57.A.desireB.attemptC.passionD.failure
58.A.willingnessB.rightC.tendencyD.promise
59.A.blamingB.gossipingC.shoutingD.commanding
60.A.powerfulB.knowledgeableC.instructiveD.right
61.A.questionB.“topicC.hintD.article
62.A.problemsB.differenceC.argumentsD.obstacles
63.A.authorityB.instructorC.opponentD.advisor
64.A.informationB.imageC.knowledgeD.respect
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,andC.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Doesitfeelright?
ThisisanexcerptfromOprahWinfrey's2008StanfordCommencement(畢業(yè)典禮)
Address:
AyearafterIleftcollege,Iwasgiventheopportunitytoco-anchor(共同主持)the6o'clock
newsinBaltimore...Yet,itdidn'tfeelright.Thefirstsign,asPresidentHennessywassaying,was
whentheytriedtochangemyname.ThenewsdirectorsaidtomeattheHme:"Nobody'sgoingto
rememberOprah.So,wewanttochangeyourname.We'vecomeupwithanamewethinkthat
peoplewillrememberandpeoplewilllike.It'safriendlyname:Suzie.”…Igrewupnotloving
thename,butonceIwasaskedtochangeit,Ithought,well,itismynameanddoIlooklikea
Suzietoyou?So,Ithought,no,itdoesn'tfeelright.I'mnotgoingtochangemyname.Andif
peoplerememberitornot,that'sOK.
Andthentheysaidtheydidn'tlikethewayIlooked...So,theysentmetoasalonwherethey
gavemeaperm(燙發(fā)),andafterafewdaysallmyhairfelloutandIhadtoshavemyhead.And
thentheyreallydidn?tlikethewayIlooked,becausenowIamblackandbaldandsittingonTV.
Notaprettypicture.
Butevenworsethanbeingbald,Ireallyhated,hated,hatedbeingsenttoreportonother
people'stxagediesasapartofmydailyduty,knowingthatIwasjustexpectedtoobserve,when
everythinginmyinstincttoldmethatIshouldbedoingsomething,(andthat)Ishouldbelending
ahand...
Itfeltright.Andthat'swhereeverythingthatfollowedformebegan.Andaftereightmonths,
Ilostthatjob.TheysaidIwastooemotional.Iwastoomuch.Butsincetheydidn'twanttopay
outthecontract,theyputmeonatalkshowinBaltimore.AndthemomentIsatdownonthat
show,themomentIdid,IfeltlikeI'dcomehome.IrealizedthatTVcouldbemorethanjusta
playground,butaplatformforservice,forhelpingotherpeople'slivesimprove.Andthemoment
Isatdown,doingthattalkshow,itfeltlikebreathing.
AndIgotthatlesson.Whenyou'redoingtheworkyou'remeanttodo,itfeelsrightand
everydayisabonus(意夕卜收獲),regardlessofwhatyou'regettingpaid.
65.WhydidOprahrefusetochangehernametoSuzie?
A.Shewantedtobeherself.
B.Itwouldbeinconvenient.
C.ThenameSuziewastooordinary.
D.Shewasfondofherownname.
66.WhatwasthemostimportantreasonforwhyOprahhatedherjobreportingthenews?
A.Reportingtragediesalldaymadehersad.
B.Shedidn'tlikejuststandingaroundandtalking.
C.Shehopedshecoulddecidewhattoreport.
D.Shewasaskedtochangehernameandshaveherhairoff.
67.Whatdoes“thatlesson”inthelastparagraphreferto?
A.Listeningtoyourheart.
B.Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.
C.Don'thesitatetofindabetterjob.
D.Helpingpeopleimprove.
68.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesOprah?
A.Understandingandoptimistic.
B.Carefulandconsiderate.
C.Persuasiveandemotional.
D.Determinedandsympathetic.
(B)
Wehavedesignedallourbankcardstomakeyourlifeeasier.
HowtouseyourNatWestServicecard
AsaSwitchcard,itletsyoupayforallsortsofgoodsandservices,whereveryouseethe
Switchlogo.Themoneycomesstraightoutofyouraccount,soyoucanspendasmuchasyoulike
aslongasyouhaveenoughmoneyoranagreedoverdraft(透支)tocoverit.Itisalsoacheque
guaranteeforuptotheamountshownonthecard.Anditgivesyoufreeaccesstoyourmoney
fromover31,000cashmachinesacrosstheUK.
HowtouseyourNatWestCashcard
YoucanuseyourCashcardasaSolocardtopayforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseethe
Solologo.Itcanalsogiveyouaccesstoyouraccountandyourcashfromover31,000cash
machinesnationwide.Youcanspendorwithdrawwhatyouhaveinyouraccount,orasmuchas
youragreedoverdraftlimit.
Usingyourcardabroad
YoucanalsouseyourServicecardandCashcardwhenyou'reabroad.Youcanwithdrawat
cashmachinesandpayforgoodsandserviceswhereveryouseetheCirrusorMaestrologo
displayed.
Wetakeacommissioncharge(手續(xù)費)of2.25%ofeachcashwithdrawalyoumake(upto
£4)andacommissionChargeof75penceeverytimeyouuseMaestrotopayforgoodsor
services.Wealsoapplyaforeign-exchangetransactionfeeof2.65%.
HowtouseyourNatWestCreditCard
Withyourcreditcardyoucandothefollowing:
*Payforgoodsandservicesandenjoyupto56daysinterest-freecredit.
*Payinover24millionshopsworldwidethatdisplaytheMastercardorVisalogos.
*CollectoneAIRMILEforevery£20ofspendingthatappearsonyourstatement
(結(jié)算單).
(Thisdoesnotincludeforeigncurrencyortraveler'schequesbought,interestandothercharges.)
69.IfyoucarrytheServicecardortheCashcard,.
A.youcanuseittoguaranteethingsasyouwish
B.youcandrawyourmoneyfromcashmachinesconveniently
C.youcanspendasmuchmoneyasyoulikewithoutalimit
D.youhavetopaysomeextramoneywhenyoupayforservicesintheUK
70.Ifyouwithdraw£200fromacashmachineabroad,youwillbecharged.
A.£4B.£4.5C.£5.25D.£5.3
71.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutusingyourNatWestCreditCard?
A.Youhavetopaybackwithinterestwithin56days.
B.Youwillbechargedsomeinterestbeyondtwomonths.
C.Youcanusethecardinanyshopacrosstheworld.
D.Youwillgainoneairmileifyouspend£20ontraveler'scheques.
(C)
Manypeoplethinkthesearchforcleanerenergyleadsonlytorenewableresourceslikesun,
windandwater.Butitalsoleadstoafossilfuel.Naturalgasisconsideredthecleanestofthefossil
fuels,thefuelscreatedbyplantandanimalremainsovermillionsofyears.
Burningitreleasesfewerpollutantsthanoilorcoal.Thegasismainlymethane(甲烷).It
produceshalfthecarbondioxideofotherfossilfuels.Soitmayhelpcuttheproductionofcarbon
gaseslinkedtoclimatechange.
Russiaisfirstinwhatarecalled"provedreserves'1ofnaturalgas.TheUnitedStatesissixth.
Overtheyears,bigoilandgascompaniesrecoveredmuchoftheeasilyreachedsuppliesofgasin
America.Theydrilledstraightdownintoformationswheregascollects.Asthesesupplieswere
usedup,bigdrillerslookedforsimilarformationsinothercountries.
Butnowtheindustryistakinganewlook.Companiesaredevelopinggassuppliestrappedin
shalerocktwotothreethousandmetersunderground.Theydrilldowntotheshale(頁巖),thengo
sidewaysandinjecthigh-pressurewater,sandorothermaterialintotherock.Thiscausestherock
tobreak,orfracture,releasingthegas.Hugefieldsofgasshalearebelievedtolieunderthe
AppalachianMountains,Michiganandthesouth-centralstates.
Gasshaleexplorationisbeingdonemainlybysmalltomediumsizedcompanies.EricPotter
isaprogramdirectorintheBureauofEconomicGeologyattheUniversityofTexasatAustin.
ERICPOTTER:"Thetypesofopportunitiesthatareleftfornaturalgasexplorationinthe
U.S.havech.anged.Soit'sadifferentcla.ssofresource-notaseasytodevelop,andnoteven
recognizedassomethingworthpursuing,say,twentyyearsago."
HesaysmorethanhalfthegasintheUnitedStatesisnowcomingfromthesenewreserves.
Buthydraulicfracturingcanalsoproducedebateandangerovertheriskofgroundwater
pollution.ThismethodofdrillingisnotfederallysupervisedundertheSafeDrinkingWaterAct.
SomeinCongresswanttoendthatexemption(免除)fromthelaw.
NaturalgasprovidesAmericanswithaboutone-fourthoftheirenergy.And,unlikeoil,most
ofitisproducedinAmerica.Gasproducersinvestedheavilyinreachingnewsupplieswhenprices
werehigh.Butpricesaredownsharplynowbecausetherecession(經(jīng)濟衰退)cutdemandfor
energy.SoenergyexpertEricPottersaysitistooearlytoknowhowthenewgasshalereserves
willaffectthemarket.
72.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutfossilfuels?
A.Fossilfuelsareakindofrenewableresourcejustlikesun,windandwater.
B.Burningnaturalgasreleasesmorepollutantsthanoilorcoal.
C.Fossilfuelswerecreatedmillionsofyearsagobyplantandanimalremains.
D.Usingfossilfuelsmayhelpchangetheclimate.
73.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“nowtheindustryistakinganewlook”?
A.TheU.S.willberankedfirstinnaturalgasbecauseithashugefieldsofgasshale.
B.Peoplegainnaturalgasfromshalerockusingamethoddifferentfromthetraditionalones.
C.Gasshaleexplorationwillbringhumanbeingsabundantsupplyofnaturalgas.
D.Thereshouldbenoconcernovertheenergyshortagebecausetheindustryisdeveloping.
74.Whendidgasproducersinvestheavilyinfindingnewsuppliesofnaturalgas?
A.Whenpeople'sdemandforenergyincreased.
B.WhennaturalgasprovidedAmericanswithaboutone-fourththeirenergy.
C.WhenAmericansbegantolookforcleanerenergy
D.Whentheeconomywasinrecession.
75.WhichoneisTRUEaboutgasshaleexploration?
A.ItisagainsttheSafeDrinkingWaterAct.
B.Itwasconsiderednotworthdoingtwentyyearsago.
C.Itwillreleasepollutantstothewater.
D.Itwillbringdownthepriceofnaturalgas.
SectionC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeach
paragraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.Relocatethemeaningoflife.
B.Saygoodbyetoguiltandregret.
C.Avoidrepetition.
D.Dosomethingnew.
AB.Givetoget.
AC.Putyourselfinthefunzone.
FiveSecretsofHigh-EnergyPeople
76.|
Verylittlethat'snewoccursinourlives.Theimpactofthissamenessonouremotional
energyisgradual,buthuge:It'slikeatirewithaslowleak.Youdon'tnoticeitatfirst,but
eventuallyyou'Hgetaflat.Here'sachallenge:Ifit'ssomethingyouwouldn'tordinarilydo,doit.
Tryadishyou'venevereaten.Listentomusicyou'dordinarilytuneout.You'Hdiscoverthese
smallthingsaddtoyouremotionalenergy.
77.
Thefirststepinsolvingthismeaningshortageistofigureoutwhatyoureallycareabout,and
thendosomethingaboutit.AcaseinpointisIvy,57,apioneerininvestmentbanking."I
mistakenlybelievedthatallthemoneyImadewouldmeansomething,“shesays."ButIfeelJost,
likea22-year-oldwonderingwhattodowithherlife/*Ivy'ssolution?Shestartedaprogramthat
showsWallStreetershowtodonatetimeandmoneytopoorchildren.Intheprocess,Ivyfilledher
lifewithmeaning.
78.
Mostofusgrown-upsliveadulllife.High-energypeoplehavethesameday-to-dayworkas
therestofus,buttheymanagetofindsomethingenjoyableineverysituation.Arealestatebroker
Iknowkeepsherselfamusedonthejobbymentallyredecoratingthehousessheshowstoclients.
“Iloveimaginingwhateventhemostrun-downhousecouldlooklikewithalittletenderloving
care,“shesays."It'sachallenge-andtheleastdesirablepropertiesareusuallythemostftm.”
79.一
Everyone'spastisfilledwithregretsthatstillcausepain.Butfromanemotionalenergypoint
ofview,theyaredeadweightsthatkeepusfrommovingforward.Whiletheycan'tmerelybe
willedaway,Idorecommendyouremindyourselfthatwhateverhappenedisinthepast,and
nothingcanchangethat.Holdingontothememoryonlyallowsthedamagetocontinueintothe
present.
80.
Emotionalenergyhasakindofmagicalquality;themoreyougive,themoreyougetback.
Thisisthedifferencebetweenemotionalandphysicalenergy.Withthelatter,youhavetogetitto
beabletogiveit.Withtheformer,however,yougetitbygivingit.Afterall,ififstruethatwhat
goesaroundcomesaround,whynotmakesurethatwhafscirculatingaroundyouisthegoodstuff?
SectionD
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsin
thefewestpossiblewords.
Manyoftheproblemsfacingtoday'sworldaren'tnewstous.Theenvironmentisindire
needofhelpbecauseit'sbeingdamaged,hungeriswidespreadthroughouttheworld,andworkers
inthirdworldcountriesarecontinuouslybeingexploited.Therefore,individualsacrosstheglobe
needtobandtogetherforacauseandusetheircollectiveeffortstomakeallthedifferenceinthe
world.
Forinstance,onepersonrecyclingacanorabottledoesn'tseemlikemuch.Butifevery
householdinagivencityweretorecycleandconserveenergy,thatcitycouldmakeahuge
positiveimpactonenvironmentaldamage.Similarly,therearecountlesswaystohelpfightworld
hunger—whetherifstodonatemoneytoadedicatedworldwidecharity,donatecannedgoodsto
yourlocalcharity,orevenmakelifestylechangeslikegoingvegetarian.Worl
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