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nothing_________commonintermsofcharacter.()A.to;toB.in;inC.to;inD.in;to3、______theclassroom,theteacherfoundthestudents______,sohewasveryangry.()A.Stepinto;talkingB.Steppinginto;talkingC.Entering;talkedD.Enter;talked4、Mygrandpatoldagoodstory,butItolda________one.A.goodB.betterC.bestD.worse5、________that?simportantisthatyouaredoingyourbestandmovingintherightdirection.

A.OneB.AllC.SomethingD.Anything6、-Iphonedyouyesterdaymorning.Agirlanswered,butIdidn"trecognizethevoice.

-Oh,it________myyoungersister.Shewasinmyroomatthatmoment.()A.musthavebeenB.shouldhavebeenC.couldhavebeenD.mayhavebeen評(píng)卷人得分二、填空題(共9題,共18分)7、(2013·咸陽(yáng)二模)Themurderer,togetherwithhistwobrothers,________sentencedtodeathjustnow.A.wasB.wereC.isD.a(chǎn)re8、Haveyoureadthebook?Yes.Butthatoneis_____worthreading.Isuggestyou______itifyouhavetime.A.best;readB.well;readC.better;readD.more;shouldread9、Theconvenientmediagivepeoplethechancetohavetheinformationwelookforward_____tothemquicklyandcheaply.A.todeliverB.deliverC.todeliveringD.todelivered10、MissWhitewasa______customerhereuntilthesupermarketnextdooropenedacoupleofweeksago.A.commonB.typicalC.normalD.regular11、A.LionKing

It'sastoryofnature,loveandfriendship,allofwhichappearinoneAfricanadventure.SeetheyounglioncubSimbagrowupandovercomeallthedifficultiesinordertobecomekingofthejungle.

B.LittleMermaid

AdaptedfromAnderson'sfairytale,LittleMermaidtakesyouintoadeep-seaadventure,toseehowArielsellsherbeautifultailandvoicefortwolegstoseeherdreamprinceonland.

C.JerseyBoys

JerseyBoysisaBroadwayclassicthatfeaturesfouryoungmengoingoutbythemselveswhofinallyriseuptobecomemoviestars.Comeandseemoreaboutthestrugglesandsuccessesofthesefouryoungmen.

D.MaryPoppins

Itisastoryofamagicnannywhocomesflyinginwithherumbrellatoworkforaratherunhappyfamilywiththemostnaughtykidsandshowsthemwhatlifeisallabout.MaryPoppinsandtheBandsfamilyfacesomechallengesandamusingmoments.

E.MamaMia

MammaMiaisaboutSophie'swedding.Itisagreatcombinationoflifelessonsandlaughter.Throwyourselfinan80'sdiscothemeandMammaMiawillleaveyousinginganddancingoutofthetheater.

F.Stomp(thenameofaband)

Comeandenjoyahigh-energypercussivesymphony,coupledwithdance,andplayedentirelyonunusualinstruments,suchasbuckets,broomsandsticks.Musicismadethroughtheuseofeverydayobjectsinanon-traditionalway.

下面是觀眾的介紹;請(qǐng)把觀眾的介紹和適合他們的節(jié)目信息匹配起來(lái).

46.ToddisaDJincollege.Ineveryone'smind,hedoesitquitewell.Hecanalwaysfindthepropermusictosatisfystudents'needs.ButsecretlyToddalwayswantstofindanewandspecialwaytocreatemusic.Hehatesallkindsoftradition.____

47.Fridayfinallycomes.Afterawholeweekofwork,Brianjustwantstorelax,andhavesomeentertainmentthatcanmakehimlaugh.Helikesthemusicinthe80'sandthestoryofloveandmarriage,fromwhichhecanlearnlessons.____

48.Annisaquietgirl.Hermostenjoyablemomentiswhenherdadreadsherfairytales.Dadboughtheralotofbooks.ButherfavoriteisAnderson's.Alotofstoriesaresad,makinghershedtears.Butshelovesthem.Theyaresobeautiful.____

49.Danisabigfanofanimals.Healwaysaskshismomtobuyhimallkindsofanimalbooks,CDsandDiscoveryprogramsorotheranimalfilms.Thistimehismomwantstotakehimtothetheatertoseeaplay,fromwhichDancanlearntobestrong.

50.TimandTomaretwins.Theyarefamous"bad"brothersintheirclassandaheadachetotheirmom.Someonesuggeststhatmakingpeer(同齡人)examplesforthemmaybehelpful,likeinthemovies,dramasandsoon.____.12、Itgoeswithoutsayingthathumanintelligenceisveryadvancedasopposedtoplantsandotherlivingcreatures.People'scapacitytofullyunderstand,reason,organize,solveproblems,displayemotionalintelligence,learn,communicateandthinkabstractlyisoutstanding.Itisbelievedtobemuchmoreemphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào))nowadays,whenbrightfolksarenormallyonelevelhigherthaneveryoneelse.

Nowadaysmanypeopleareoftheviewthatahighintelligencequotient(IQ)isanexcellentassistanceinpullingthroughlife.Statisticsrevealthatwhateveractivityenablingthebraintofunctionandoperate,nomatterwhetherintheformofdifficultiesorotherobstacles(障礙)thatcanbeovercomebythisspecificbodyarea;hasapositiveeffectonit.

Soeverytimeyouaremakingfulluseofyourmindforrightanswersinaquickcrosswordorifyouareansweringdifficultriddles,youmightbe,infact,raisingtheprobabilitiesofincreasingyourintelligence.Youcouldplayeffectivebraingameslikecrosswords,chess,riddles,puzzles,Internetgames,wordgamesandothergames.Theseareusefulinraisingyourintelligenceprimarilybecausetheyletyouthinkinadifferentwayasyoumakeanefforttouncoveranswerstocertainproblems.Asidefromthis,thisformofbraintrainingcontinuallyencouragesthebraintofunctionandwidenitscapacitytoconcentrateandlearn.

Needlesstosay,you'vetomakesurethatyoumakethemostofthesebrainexercisesbynotcheatingyourself.Lastly,ifyouprogresstoamuchmorecomplicatedlevel,tryyourbesttoanswerdifficultproblemswithnohintsorcluessothatyouareabletofurtherforceyourbraintoworkonitsown.

32.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytalkabout?____

A.Thebenefitsofthinkingandotherbrainexercises.

B.Thedifferencebetweenmankindandothercreatures.

C.Thereasonsforemphasizinghumanintelligence.

D.Thehighlevelofhumanintelligence.

33.Accordingtotheauthor,manypeopleincreasetheirIQinorderto____.

A.beonelevelhigherthanothers

B.dealwithdifficultiesinlife

C.playgamessuchasriddles

D.enablethebraintofunction

34.Accordingtothetext,throughcontinuousbraintraining,peoplecan____.

A.learnacertainskillquickly

B.becomeaconfidentperson

C.communicatewithotherswell

D.concentrateintheirclass

35.Whatdoestheauthormainlyadviseinthetext?____

A.Makinggooduseofbrainexercisestoincreaseyourintelligence.

B.Playingbraingamestopreventbraindisease.

C.Solvingdifficultproblemsonyourown.

D.GettingridofInternetgames.13、PopeyetheSailorfirstbecameapopularcartooninthe1930s.Thesailorinthatcartoonatelotsofspinachtomakehimstrong.Peoplewatchedhim,andtheybegantobuyandeatalotmorespinach.Popeyehelpedsell33percentmorespinachthanbefore!Spinachbecameanecessarypartofmanypeople'sdiets.Evensomechildrenwhohatedthetastebegantoeatthevegetable.

ManypeoplethoughtthattheironinspinachmadePopeyestrong,butthisisnottrue.Spinachdoesnothaveanymoreironthananyothergreenvegetable.

Peopleonlythoughtspinachhadalotofironbecausethepeoplewhostudiedthefoodmadeamistake.Inthe1890s,agroupofpeoplestudiedwhatwasinsidevegetables.Thisgroupsaidthatspinachhadtentimesmoreironthanitdid.Thegroupwrotethenumberwrong,andeveryoneacceptedit.

Today,weknowthatthelittleironinspinachcannotmakeadifferenceinhowstrongapersonis.However,spinachdoeshavesomethingelsewhichthebodyneeds-folicacid.

Itisinterestingtopointoutthatfolicacidcanhelpmakeapersonstrong.MaybeitwasreallythefolicacidthatmadePopeyestrongallalong.

59.Agoodtitleforthisreadingpassageis____.

A.PopeyetheSailor

B.TheTruthAboutSpinach

C.AMistakewithNumbers

D.FolicAcidMakesYouStrong

60.WhydidmanypeopleeatspinachaftertheysawPopeyetheSailor?____

A.Theythoughtspinachmadethemstrong.

B.TheythoughtPopeyewasfunny.

C.Spinachhadalotofiron.

D.Peoplelikedfolicacid.

61.Aresearchgrouptoldpeoplethatspinach____.

A.madePopeyestrong

B.wasagreenvegetable

C.hadlessironthanothergreenvegetables

D.hadmoreironthanothergreenvegetables

62.ThereadingpassagesaysthatperhapsPopeyegothisstrengthfrom____.

A.ironB.folicacidC.spinachD.exercise.14、Ourbrainsworkincomplexandstrangeways.Therearesomepeoplewhocancalculatethedayoftheweekforanygivendatein40,000years,butwhocannotaddtwoplustwo.Otherscanperformcomplexclassicalpianopiecesafterhearingthemonce,buttheycannotreadorwrite.

Dr.J.LangdonDownfirstdescribedthisconditionin1887.Hecalledthesepeopleidiotsavants.Anidiotsavantisapersonwhohassignificantmentalimpairment(損傷),suchasinautismorretardation.Atthesametime,thepersonalsoexhibitssomeextraordinaryskills,whichareunusualformostpeople.Theskillsofthesavantmayvaryfrombeingexceptionallygiftedinmusicorinmathematics,orhavingaphotographicmemory.

Oneofthefirstdescriptionsofahumanwhocouldcalculatequicklywaswrittenin1789byDr.BenjaminRush,anAmericandoctor.Hispatient,ThomasFuller,wasbroughttoVirginiaasaslavein1724.IttookThomasonly90secondstoworkoutthatamanwhohaslived70years,17days,and12hourshaslived2,210,500,800seconds.Despitethisability,hediedin1790withouteverlearningtoreadorwrite.

Anotheridiotsavantslavebecamefamousasapianistinthe1860s.BlindTomhadavocabularyofonly100words,butheplayed5,000musicalpiecesbeautifully.

IntheexcellentmovieRainMan,madein1988andavailableonvideocassette,DustinHoffmanplaysanidiotsavantwhoamazeshisbrotherplayedbyTomCruise,withhisabilitytoperformcomplexcalculationsveryrapidly.

Todaywemoreclearlyrecognizethattheidiotsavantisspecialbecauseofbrainimpairment.Yetnotallbrainimpairmentleadstosavantskills.Somestudieshaveshownthatpeoplewhohavepurposefulinterruptionoftheleftsideofthebraincandevelopidiotsavantskills.Howeverfewpeoplewishtoparticipateinsuchexperiments.Therearemanyexcellentreasonsfornotundergoingunnecessaryexperimentationonone'sbrain.Thetermidiotsavantisoutdatedandinappropriate.Virtuallyallsavantshaveahighdegreeofintelligenceandarethusnotidiots.

63.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?____

A.Idiotsavantshaveareasofoutstandingabilities.

B.HumanBeingshavecomplicatedthinkingprocess.

C.Thebrainsoftheidiotsavantsarepartlyimpaired.

D.Thereasonswhypeoplehavewonderfulskillsvary.

64.WhichofthefollowingcanbedonebyRainMan?____

A.Hecanplaywonderfulpiecesofclassicalmusic.

B.Hecanguessoutexactlythelengthofaman'slife.

C.Hecanmemorizethecontentsofthepicturesfast.

D.Hecancountmatchesdroppedonthefloorquickly.

65.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?____

A.Idiotsavantshaverealtalentsforartandmath.

B.Dr.Downisthefirstpersonwhofoundidiotsavants.

C.Fewpeoplewishtoriskbecomingsavantsbybrainoperations.

D.Intentionalleftbrainimpairmentswillsurelyleadtoidiotsavants.

66.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?____

15、Whenacomputerworksonagroupofprograms,itcangetveryhot.Coolingthecomputercan

costalot.Sosomescientistswonderwhatwouldhappeniftheheatfromthecomputercouldbeused.

LargeInternetcompanies(公司)suchasGoogleandMicrosofthavethousandsofcomputers.Asthesecomputersdealwithinformation,theyproducelotsofheat,sotheyneedhugecoolingsystems(系統(tǒng)).Thesesystemssendtheheatintotheair.

AcompanyinHolland(荷蘭)thinkspayingtomakethecomputersworkandthenpayingagaintocoolthemareawasteofenergy.Sothecompanydevelopedaspecialdevice-thee-Radiator.

BoazLeupe,headofthecompany,saysthate-Radiatorworksasaheatingsystemandsavesmoney.Heexplainsthattheenergyisusedtwice-oncetoheatthehomeandoncetocoolthecomputerandthattheusersdon'thavetopaytocooltheircomputers.

FivehomeownersinHollandaretestingtheheatingsystemintheirhomes."Wepayforthecomputerusing,so,inthatway,homeownersgetheatingforfree;"Boazsays.

JanVisserisoneofthehomeowners."Ifyouusethecomputermore,thee-Radiatorproducersmoreheat,"hesays,"Itcannotprovideenoughheatifyoudon'tuseyourcomputeroften."Butheisreadytotryit.It'sagreathelpforhisfamily.

Thecompanysayse-Radiatorsproduceheattemperaturesofupto55℃.Itsaysthesystemcouldsaveitsusersabout﹩440ayear.

32.Thee-radiatorismainlyused____.

A.toprovideheat

B.todrivethecomputer

C.toheatthecomputer

D.tohelpMicrosoft

33.Beforethee-Radiatorappears,usuallytheheatofacomputer____.

A.makesthecomputerworkbetter

B.helpsthefivehomeowners

C.isusedtwice

D.issentintotheair

34.TheChinesemeaningoftheword"device"inthispassageisprobably"____".

A.節(jié)能。

B.儀器。

C.實(shí)驗(yàn)。

D.開(kāi)關(guān)。

35.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe"____".

A.AnEnvironmentProblem

B.TheFutureComputers

C.ANewWaytoHeatHomes

D.TheEnergytoBeWasted.評(píng)卷人得分三、完成句子(共8題,共16分)16、ThefirsttimeImetmybestfriend,Iwasfull_________anxiety.17、HethinksthatI_____________(需要安排)tospendevenmoretimeworkingonmybasketballskills.18、____________________(令我驚訝的是),hedidn’t_______________(關(guān)心)thatatall.19、我不知道他是否從病中痊愈。Idon’tknow____________hehas___________fromhisillness.20、__________(compete)moreeffectivelywithothers,moreandmorepeopleequipthemselveswithahighereducation.21、Hewaslisteningattentivelyinclass,hiseyes__________(fix)ontheblackboard.22、HespeaksEnglishmorefluentlythanyou________.23、單詞.

suck______.評(píng)卷人得分四、閱讀填空(共4題,共40分)24、。A.croppedB.homeC.desirableD.issueE.illegal

F.sceneG.presentedH.worseningI.urbanJ.endureK.disturbedIfthissummeryoupayavisittoMilan,thefashioncenterofItaly,makesureyou'renotcaughteatingicecreaminthestreetsaftermidnightasdoingsoisnow(41)____.

AnewlawwaspassedbyMilan'scitycouncilbanningthesaleoftake-awayfoodanddrinksaftermidnightinsomedistrictswhicharefamousfortheirnightlife(42)____.Thepurposeofthisunusualmoveis,accordingtothecitycouncil,todiscouragenightgatheringindowntownareas.

Thelawinevitablyhasgivenrisetoanumberofprotests,accusingthatthegovernmenthas(43)____people'snormallives.However,ifyoutakeintoconsiderationthecountry's(44)____economyanditshighunemploymentrate,thelocalgovernment'sfearof‘nightassembling'maybereasonable.

Infact,Milan'slawisonlythestrangestofahostofrestrictionsonnightlifethathave(45)____upinEuropeancitiesrecently.Madrid'scitycenterwasdeclareda‘low-noisezone'lastSeptemberandthecitycouncilhasbeenrefusingto(46)____barandclublicenseseversince.

WhydoEuropeancitiesdealsostrictlywithnightlife?ItmaybebecauseEurope'spopulationisgettingolderandcannolonger(47)____latenightactivitieswithintheneighborhood.

Inthepast,barsandclubsbloomedinEuropeancitycenters,whichwere(48)____toworkingclasspopulations.Butgradually,thesepeoplebegantomoveoutofthecitycentersandintothesuburbs.Onlythewealthyandtheupper-classpeoplecanaffordtolivein(49)____centersnow.Butthesepeopledon'tgotobarsandclubstosocialize.Instead,theyconsiderfun-seekerswhowanderintheirneighborhoodsannoying.Theyalsoworrythatbarsandclubswillmaketheirneighborhoodsless(50)____anddevaluetheirhousingproperty.25、Areyouinterestedinwritinganovel?Well,ifyouwanttobeagoodnovelist,you’resupposedtoavoidsomecommonwritingmistakes,thefirstoneofwhichisnothavingathunderousstart.Thefirstword,firstsentence,andfirstpageofyournovelwilldecideifthereaderwantstoturnthepageandkeepreading.Havingtoomuchunnecessaryinformationatthestartandkeepingthereaderwaitingfortherealstorycanmakehimloseinterestandgiveuponthebook.Youdon’twantthattohappen.Alliswellthat“starts”well.It’salsowrongnottohavedecidedonanaudiencebeforewritingyournovel.Decidewhatkindofanaudienceyournovelwillcaterto.Onceyou’resurewhowillbereadingit,you’llknowwhatstyleofwritingyoushouldadopt,thekindoflanguageyouwillhavetouse.Thisgivesyouadirectionandenablesyoutowritebetter.Anotherwritingmistakeiswritingwithyourhead,notwithyourheart.Everykindofreadershouldbepleased,everycharactershouldbeperfect,everycharactershouldbelikable,andthenovelshouldhaveahappyending.Iftheseareyourthoughtswhenwritinganovel,youareprobablynotthinkingstraight.Writingwithbusinessormonetarygainsasyouraimshouldbediscouragedasthataffectswhatyoureallywanttoexpress.Writebecauseyouwantto,notbecauseyouhaveto.Youalsoneedtoavoidwritingtooquicklyortooslowly.Ifyouarewritingtooslowly,iteithermeansyouarejusttoolazyorprocrastinating(延遲).Ifyouarewritingtoofast,youareeitherrushingitorarenotgivingyourselfenoughtimetoshapeit.Neitherofthetwoishealthyforyournoveloryouasawriter.Somesectionsmighttakelongerthanothersandviceversa.Justmaintaintherequiredpace.Usingwordsandsentencesthatareneitherappropriatenorrichisalsoacommonwritingmistakeyoushouldavoid.Wordsareallyouhavetomakethereadersfeelwhatthecharacterisfeeling,tovisualizewhattheprotagonist(主人公)islookingat,ortoimaginethecoldnessintheeyesofthecriminal.Ifyouconfine(限制)yourvocabularytoalimitedsetofwords,youlimittheexperienceofthereader.Angerisnottheonlywordwhichcanbeusedtoexpressthatemotion.Makeuseofwordslikefury,wrath,vengeance,rageandfrenzytoexpressanger.Similarly,ifasceneneedsadialog,don’twriteareportoranessaythere.Instead,spiceitupbyinvolvingananimated,energizeddialog.。CommonmistakestoavoidwhenwritinganovelHavinga(71)_____start●Thebeginningofyournoveldeterminesitsappealtoitsreaders.●Avoidstartingwith(72)______information.Notknowingyourspecificaudience●Youshouldknowwhoarethe(73)______readers.●Thiscanimproveyourwritingbyhelpingchoosetherightwritinglanguageand(74)_______.Writingwithyourhead●Don’twritejustfor(75)______,orelseyourwritingwillbeaffected.●Don’t(76)______yourselftowritebutwritejustoutofyourrealdesire.Writingtooquicklyorslowly●Avoidprocrastinatingorwritingtooquickly.●Giveeachpartnecessarytimetobeshaped.●Baseyourwritingspeedonthewriting(77)_______.(78)________languageandlimitedvocabulary●Limitedvocabularycanaffectthereaders’(79)______ofyournovel.●It’sbetterto(80)______yourmeansofexpressingwhatyouwanttoexpress.26、Themostwonderfultimeoftheyear(theChristmasseason)isalsothemoststressfulforlotsofpeoplestrugglingtofitinincreasedend-of-the-yearworkloads,holidayparties,shopping,guesthosting,travel,andseeingfriendsandrelativeswhoyou’dotherwiseavoid.Luckily,thesamecopingmechanismsthatcanhelprelievestressandfindbetterbalanceduringtheyearalsoworkforthisholiday.Herearefourtipstofindingwork—lifebalanceduringthisseason.(1)1.Knowandavoidyourstressors(壓力源).

Ifcookingforalargegroup,bakingcookies,orChristmasshoppingareyourkeystressors,don’tdothem.Lotsofgrocerystoreswillhelpcateryournextholidaymeal.Bakeriesexistforareason,andgiftcardsaremuchappreciatedbyall.Stoptryingtoliveuptosomeoneelse’sexpectationsoftheholidaysandstaymerrybyoutsourcingthepainpoints.2.Getflexibleatwork.

Ifyounormallytravelanhoureachwayatwork,seeifyourbosswillletyouworkfromhomeinthisspecialseasontosavetime,getmoredone,andreduceyourstress.Oraskifyoucanstartworkfromhomeinthemorningsandcometotheofficelaterinthedaytoavoidpeakhours.Leaveearlyandfinishyourdayfromthecomfortofhome,too.3.Makeyourownlistandcheckittwice.

Makeato-dolistforyourself,forbothworkandlife,thendivideitupintocategorieslike“mustdo,”“wanttodo,”and“feelobligatedtodo.”Ifyoucanremoveanyorallofyourrequiredlist,therestofyourto-doswillstarttolookaloteasier.Onceyouhaveyourlistsinorder,it’stimetostartcrossingthingsoff.Inbetweenyourmust-dostasks,includeawant-to-dotasktobreakthingsupandre-energizeyourself.Yes,thisholidayisatimetogivebacktoothersandbeselfless,butthere’sstillabitof“self”inselflessness,isn’tthere?4.Ifyoustarttofeelacoldcomingon,cometoafullandcompletestop.

Thebestwaytostopacoldfromexplodingintoaweeks-longsicknessistostopitatthestart.Unlessataskoractivityisanabsolutenecessity,cancelyourplans,putawayyourto-dolists,andsettleinforalongwinter’snap.AdayofrestandenoughsleepistheonlythingyouNEEDrightnow.Feelbadaboutdecliningholidayinvitationsfromyourfriendsandfamily?You’redoingthemafavor.Oncepeoplehearthatyou’resick,they’llbegladyoustayedaway—theydon’twanttocomedownwithacoldduringtheholidayanymorethanyoudo!Itiscertainthatyoucanfeellessstressedinthishecticseasonwhenyoustopexpectingsomuchfromyourself,becausenobodyputssomuchexpectationonyouasyoudotoyourself.Tryingtosatisfyclients,co-workers,friendsandfamilycanbedrainingandcanfinallynegativelyimpactyouinmanyways.Whenyousimplifythingsupfront,yourelievethestressoffofyourselfandeveryoneelseintheprocess.Stopfocusingonwhatyoufeellikeyou’reobligatedtodo,andstartfocusingonwhatyouwantandneedtodo,theloadwillgetlighterandyouwillfeelalotmerrierundertheChristmastree.。____FourWaystoFindWork-lifeBalanceduringtheChristmasSeasonIntroduction◆TheChristmas____isoftenatimewhenworkandsocialactivitiescollidewitheachother.◆Luckily,____reliefmechanismscanbefoundtocopewiththeproblem.FourTips◆Yourstressorslikecooking,bakingandshoppingcanbe________becausethereisenoughoutsourcingforyoutoturntoanditisOKifyoufailtoliveuptopeople’s____.◆Youcantalktoyourbossfora____schedule.◆Youcanmakealistofwhatreally____andletgooftheobligatorylist.◆Yourfriendsandfamilydon’twanttocome____withacoldatall,sofeelfreetocancelallyourplanswhen____.Conclusion◆Start____onwhatyouwanttodoandyoucanenjoytheseasonbetter.____________________________________.____27、Wheneverwemeetwithdifficultyorfailure,teachers,parentsorothersoftensaytousorperhapswesaytoourselves,“Nevergiveup.”Thesecanbeencouragingwordsandwordsofdetermination.Apersonwhobelievesinhimselfwillkeeptryingtoreachhisgoalnomatterhowmanytimeshefails.Inmyopinion,thequalityofdeterminationtosucceedisanimportantonetohave.Therefore,Ibelievethatweshouldnevergiveup.Onereasonisthatifwegiveuptooeasily,wewillrarelyachieveanything.Itisnotunusualforustofailinourfirstattemptatsomethingnew,soweshouldnotfeeldisappointedandshouldtryagain.Besides,ifwealwaysgiveupwhenwefail,wewillnotbeabletodevelopnewskillsandgrow.Anotherreasonweshouldnevergiveupisthatwecanlearnfromourmistakessothatwecannotmakethesameones.Ifwedonottryagain,thelessonwehavelearnediswasted.Finally,weshouldnevergiveupbecauseasweworktoreachourgoals,wedevelopconfidence,andthisconfidencecanhelpussucceedinotherareasofourlives.Ifweneverchallengeourselves,wewillbegintodoubtourabilities.Inshort,itisimportantthatwedonotgiveupwhenworkingforourgoals.Whetherwesucceedintheendornot,wewilllearnsomething,andwhatwelearnwillhelpustobecomebetterandmoreconfident.Furthermore,ifwegiveup,wehavenochanceofattainingourgoalsanymore,butifwekeepmakinggreatefforts,thereisalwaysachancethatwewillsucceedoneday.

評(píng)卷人得分五、信息分析題(共3題,共21分)28、下面文章中有5處(第61–65題)需要添加小標(biāo)題。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。A.PracticewhatyouteachB.ShowaffectionandrespectC.Respectyourchildren’smotherD.TheimportanceofbeingagoodfatherE.Don’tputunreasonableexpectations(不合理的期望)onyourchildrenF.Don’tputunreasonableexpectationsonyourselfeitherBeingAGoodFather61.____________Researchhasfoundthatchildrenwithemotionallyavailablefathersdomuchbetterinschool,relatebetterwithteachersandgenerallyhavebetterpeerrelationshipsthanchildrenwhosefathersaremoreemotionallydistant.Childrenwithfatherswhoareoverlycriticalordismissingofemotionsaremorelikelytodopoorlyinschool,fightmorewithfriendsandsufferpoorhealth.62.___________Childrenneedtobetaughtrightfromwrongandwillneedtoseeitdemonstratedbytheirfather.Letthemseeyoumakedecisionsandexplaintothemwhyyoucametothatresolution.Tellthemaboutlifechoicesthatyoumadeinthepastandwhytheydid(ordidn’t)workout.Teachthemthatit’sokaytomakemistakeseveryonedoes;thatit’simportanttolearnfromyourmistakesandtrytoavoidmakingthesamemistakesoverandoveragain.63.___________Mutualrespectisveryimportant.Childrentendtoimitatethewaytheirparentsbehaveandhowyoutreatyourchild’smotherwillinfluencethewayinwhichthechildwillviewhisorherownrolewhentheythemselvesaremarriedorinarelationship.Trytoworkasapartnership,beonthesamepageabouthowtodisciplineandrewardyourchildandbeconsistent.64.__________Childrencanhavelotsofpressures,fromsiblingstokidsatschooltoteacherstocoaches.Talktothemabouttheirgoa

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