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高考七选五练习The Internethas openedup awhole newonline world for usto meet,chat and go wherewevenever beenbefore.But just as inface toface communication,there are some rulesof behavior that shouldbefollowed whenon line.61Imagine howyoud feel if you were in the other persons shoes.For anything youre about to sendask yourself,uWould Isay this to the persons faceif the answeris no,rewrite andreread.62(本能)If someonein the chat roomis rudeto you.your instinctis tofire backin thesame manner.But trynot to do so.63If itwas causedby adisagreement with anothermember,try tofix the situation bypolitely discussing it.Remember torespect thebeliefs andopinions of others in thechat room.64Offer advicewhen askedby newcomers,as theymay not be surewhat to do orhowto communicate.When someonemakes a mistake,whether its a stupid question or anunnecessarily longanswer,be kindabout it.If its a small mistake,you may not need to sayanything.Even if you feelstrongly about it,think twicebefore sayinganything.Having goodmanners yourself doesnt give you license to correct everyoneelse.65At the same time,ifyou find you are wrong,be sureto correctyourself and apologize to those that you haveoffended.It is not politeto askothers personalquestions such as theirage,sex andmarital status.Unless you know the person very well,and you are bothcomfortable withsharing personal,information,don task such questions.A.It,s naturalthat there are some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online.B.Repeat the process tillyou feelsure that youd feelcomfortable sayingthe words tothe persons face.C.Everyone wasnew to the networkonce.D.The basicrule issimple treatothers in the sameway you would want to betreated.E.When yousend shortmessages to a persononline,you mustsay somethingbeautifulto hear.F.You shouldeither ignorethe person,or use your chatsoftware toblock theirmessages.G.If you do decideto tellsomeone about a mistake,point itout politely.DBFCGWe are all calledupon to a make a speech at some point in life,but mostof usdont doavery goodjob.
76.()(US$100much as40,000yen,depending onhow manyfunctions you want orthink you)want and depending onhow fashionableyou are.My trustyRandom Housepaper dictionaryiscopyrighted atl995,cost mea mereUS$
12.95plus tax.(易碎的).E-dictionaries are more fragileDrop yourpaper dictionary.Go ahead.Hold itaboveyour head and dropit.73E-dictionaries needbatteries.Batteries aretemperature sensitive.Batteries costmoney,too.E-dictionaries havekeypads.Typing in the spellingof aword is harder and more timeconsumingthan lookingthrough pages and using the indexat thetop of each page.郡嘟声)_74Such littledevices beepwhen youpress thebuttons,but it is verydisturbingto some people in a classroomsituation orlibrary.Finally,lets considermaking correctionsor additions.No dictionaryis perfect,paperversion orelectronic.However,when youfind something youVl like to change in thee-dictionary,you cantdo anythingabout it.You canpencil insome noteswith the papertype.Similarly,if youlearn aword thatisnt in the dictionary,a fewnotes ofa pencilmakeit easyto increaseits memorycapacity.―75―And,for thosestudents whosehabit is to markcertain wordswith ahighlight penforease offuture reference,again,thepaper dictionary winsout.A.But it is impossibleto do so with a keypadmodelB.They mayeven containmore wordsand expressionsC.Sometimes e-dictionaries troubleyou and you reallydont knowhow to get ridof themD.Now,try thiswith anylightweight plastice-dictionary,and youllbe pickingupthe piecesE.That huge,heavy paperdictionary that you seein yourlibrary lookslike abuildingblock insize andweight.F.E-dictionaries have advantages as well asdisadvantagesG.Lets take a lookat the following reasonsBGDCA(准时的)A punctualperson isin thehabit ofdoing athing at the propertime and isnever latein keepingan appointment._71He is always in a hurryand in the endloses bothtime and his goodname.A lostthing maybe foundagain,but losttime cannever beregained.Time ismore__________valuable thanmaterial things.
72.The unpunctualman isfor everwastingand mismanaginghis mostvaluable assetsas well as theassets of others,.The unpunctualperson is alwayscomplaining that he findsno timeto answerletters orreturn callsor keepappointmentspromptly.
73.He knowsthat hecan notget throughhis hugeamount ofworkunless hefaithfully attendsto everypiece ofwork when it has to be attended to.Failure to be punctualin keepingones appointmentsis asign ofdisrespect towardsothers.If a personisinvited todinner and arrives laterthan the appointed time,he keepsall_______________the otherguests waitingfor him.
74.Unpunctuality,moreover,is veryharmful when it comes to doingones duty,whetherpublic orprivate.Imagine howit wouldbe ifthose who are putin chargeof importanttasksfailed to be at their properplace attheappointedtime._75A.But theman whoreally has a greatdeal to do isvery carefulwith histime andseldomcomplainsbecause helacks it.B.The unpunctualman,on onehand,never doeswhat heshould doahead of time.C.In fact,time islife itself.D.A manwho isknown to be habituallyunpunctual is never trustedby hisfriends orfellowmen.E.The unpunctualman,on onehand,never doeswhat hehasto do atthe propertime.F.All guestspresent oughtto berespected by the host.G.Usually thiswill be regarded as a greatdisrespect to the hostand allother guestspresent.ECAGD____________What is your favouritecolour Doyou likeyellow,orange,red
71.Do youprefergreys andblues Then you areprobably quiet,shy,and you would ratherfollow thanlead.You tend to bepessimist.At least,this is what psychologiststell us,and theyshouldknow,because they have beenseriously studyingthe meaningof colourpreference,as wellas__________________________________the effectthat colourshave onhuman beings.
72.If youhappen to lovebrown,you didso,as soon as youopened youreyes,or atleast assoonas youcould seeclearly.____
73.A yellowroom makesmost peoplefeel morecheerful andmore relaxed;than adark greenone anda reddress bringswarmth andcheer to the saddestwinter day._____________
74.A blackbridge over the ThamesRiver,near London,used to be(自杀)the sceneof moresuicides than any otherbridge in the areauntil it wasrepaintedgreen.The number of suicideattempts immediatelyfell sharply.Perhaps itwouldhave falleneven moreifthebridge had been done in pinkor babyblue._____
75.It is an establishedfact thatfactory workerswork better,harder,andhave feweraccidents when their machinesare paintedorange rather than blackor grey.A.On the other hand,black isdepressing.B.They tell us,among otherfacts,that wedo notchoose ourfavourite colourasgrow upwe are bornwith ourpreference.C.The roomsare paintedin different colours as you like.[).If you do,you must be anoptimist,a leader,an activeperson whoenjoyslife,people andexcitement.E.Light andbright coloursmake peoplenot onlyhappier butmore active.E.Life islike apicture ora poem,full ofdifferentcolours.G.Colours doinfluence ourmoodsthere is no doubtabout itDBGAE71It alldepends on your personality,M saidBritish naturalistRichardMabey.^Personality shapesyour viewof the season,he said.You maysee it as afading(结束),away,a packingup orasa time ofpacking in another sense-the gatheringofresources beforea longjourney.72About November,he wroteNowarmth,no cheerfulness,no healthfuleaseNo shade,no shine,no butterflies,no beesNovember!On the other hand,another English poet JohnKeats,already sensinghe wasseriously ill,was inspiredby alate Septemberday topen one of the most famouspoems in the Englishlanguage,To Autumn.73According toRichard Mabey,Keats has the biologicalevidence onhis side.74Forexample,just atthe momentthat Keatssugathering swallows(in)To Autumnare departingfor Africa,millions of creatures arefleeing from the frozennorthlike Iceland,Greenland andRussia towinter alongthe eastand southcoasts ofBritain.People mightargue that it is the coloringof theleaves and their eventualfall thatmakepeople feelsad about autumn.But noone issure whytrees droptheir leavesin the first place.It maybe likelyto ridthe poisonousmaterial treescollect overthe summer.75A centuryafter Keats,the Americanpoet LorenEiseley wrotein hisjournal-“Supposewe sawourselves burninglike maplesin agolden autumn.And supposewe coulddisintegrate(瓦解)like autumnleaves…Would notour attitudetowards deathbe differentA.Autumn is not atime ofslowing down,but atime ofnew beginningsand greatmovementsofcreatures.B.He wroteto afriend afterwardsthat therewas somethingcomforting and healingabout autumn.C.Keats thoughtwe shouldtakeanegative attitudetowards death.D.Autumn meansdifferent todifferent people.E.If thisis true,perhaps ittells usa littleabout,for instance,Thomas Hood,the19th CenturyEnglishpoet.F.More likely,it is a way of reducingthe lossof water,which treeroots findhard totakein fromcold soil.G.The fall of treeleaves ismore likelyto makepeople sad.DEBAFBody languageis thequiet,secret and most powerfullanguage of all.It issaid thatourbody movementscommunicate about50%of whatwe reallymean whilewords themselvesonlyexpress7%.So,while yourmouth isclosed,just what isyour body saying…Arms.71If youkeep your arms to the sidesof your body or behindyour back,this suggestsyou are not afraid of takingon whatevercomes yourway.H.If someoneupsets you,just crossyourarmsto showyoure unhappy.Head.When you want to appear confident,keep yourhead level.If you are monitorinclass,you cantake onthis positionwhen you want yourwordsto be takenseriously.73Legs.Your legstendtomove arounda lotmore thannormal when you arenervousor tellinglies.If you are atinterviews,try to keep themstilLPosture.A goodposture makes you feelbetter aboutyourself.74This makesbreathingmore difficult,which inturn can make you feel nervousor uncomfortable.(皱拢)Mouth.When you are thinking,you oftenpurse yourlips.You mightalso usethisposition to hold backall angrycomment you dont wishto show.75A.If you are feelingdown,you normallydont sitstraight,with yourshoulders inwards.B.If you are pleased,you usuallyopen youreyes wideand peoplecan noticethis.C.Outgoing peoplegenerally use their armswith bigmovements,while quieterpeoplekeep themclose to their bodies.D.How youhold yourarms showshow openand receptiveyou are to peopleyou meet.E.However,it willprobably stillbe noticed,and peoplewill knowyoure notpleased.F.However,to befriendly inlistening orspeaking,you mustmove yourheada little tooneside.G.Dont saytoo muchwhen yourehappy.DCFAEMay the first is an importantdate in the collegeadmission processin theUnited States.This is the lastday forhigh schoolseniors to accept orreject offersof admissionin thefall.But accordingtoarecent report,there is a greatchange.Acceptance ratesatthetopcolleges thisyear werelower thanever.71These days,college applicantsare applyingto morecolleges becauseonline andcommonapplications maketheprocesseasier.72On theother hand,deciding studentsfortop collegestoacceptcan bedifficult because it takesmuch time.Students may not likebeingput onwaiting lists.Also,common collegeswork moreto getthe studentsthey accepttoaccept them.Some collegeshold visitingdays that offer achance toattend classesand stayovernight.Some universitiessend gifts.73For manyfamilies,the mostimportant thingcolleges cando isshow themthe money,;especially thisyear theweak economymakes parentsnervous.74The recentproblems thatspreadfrom thehousing marketto creditmarkets haveeven affectedstudents loans.Solately,top schoolshave tospare lots of moneyto increasetheir financialaid forstudents.75The EducationDepartment expectsthe number of high school graduatestostart togo down.This willhappen as the lastof thechildren of the babyboom generationfinishhighschool.The numberis notexpected to start risingagain until
2015.A.Besides,top collegesare facingchanges in the population.B.What contributesto itC.But a mistake can be costlyif ithappens.D.But topcolleges ignorethem.E.They have international studentswho knowEnglish.F.It canmean severalacceptances to choose from.G.They cannotafford collegeas planned.BFDGAA majorsource ofteen stressis schoolexams,and testanxiety isnot uncommon.Whenyou recognizeyour teenis understress,how canparents help your teenstay calmbefore anexamBeinvolved.Parents need to be involved in their teenswork.71_What theylook forisyour presence—to talk,to cry,or simply to sitwith themquietly.Communicate openlywith your teen.Encourage your teen to express herworries andfears,but dont let themfocus on thosefears.Help themget organized.72Together,you and your teencan workoutatime-tablein whichshe can study forwhat sheknows will be on the test.Provide acalm setting.Help yourteen set up aquiet place to studyand protecthisprivacy.Give thema nutritiousdiet.It is important for yourteen to eat a healthy,balanceddiet duringexam times to focusand doher best.73If thishappens,encourage yourteen toeatlight mealsor sandwiches.A healthy diet,rather thanjunk food,is bestfor reducingstress.74Persuade yourteenager toget somesleep and/or do something activewhen sheneedsa realbreak from studying.Making time for relaxation,fun,and exerciseare allimportantin reducingstress.Help yourteen balanceher timeso that she willfeelcomfortable takingtime outfromstudyingto spend time withfriends orrest.Show a positive attitude.75Your panic,anxiety andblame contributeto yourteenspressure.Make yourteen feelaccepted andvalued for her efforts.Most importantly,reassureyour teenthat thingswill be all right,no matterwhat the results are.A.A parent,s attitudewill dictatetheirteensemotions.B.Exam stresscan makesome teenslose theirappetite.C.They willonly makethesituationworse.D.Encourage yourteento relax.E.The bestthing issimplytolisten.F.Help yourteen thinkabout whatshe hasto studyand planaccordingly.G.Your teenmay alsomake negativecomments about themselves.EFBD A
51.Desmond is a youngand promisingathlete.Having wona championinan importantinternational game,he decidesto buy a car to developa brighter future.Ofcourse,the carmustbeextremely fast andisespecially fitfor him,a sportsman.
52.Darla has just beenadmitted toa famousuniversity hundreds ofkilometers awayfrom herhometown andhas beenpermitted to buy a car.As ayoung girl,she certainlyputs safetyfactors aboveall.
53.Russel,a farmerin a mountainous area,is growinghundredsofacres ofcrops.To transporthis goodsto towntimely,he wantsto buyacar.He hopesthe carwill runveryfastandfirst of all mustmeet thenatural conditions.
54.Fighting in the commercialcircle andgetting a great success.Malcolmmade afortune.With anaggressive ambition,he decidestobuya luxurycarto develop anevenbrighterfuture.
55.Warren is a merchanttraveling todifferent partsof thecountry in anyweather situation,good orbad.He expectsto havea satisfactorycar makehis careerbetter.A.Provided by an advanced-design Tritonengine,withaperfect coolingsystem,andplenty ofpulling power.Passenger safetyis excellentlystrengthened bySecond Generationdoubleairbags andside door intrusion beam.Luxury packageswith deluxeaccommodation(良好的人间)B.Was itwind Orwas itfear Chancesare theboth.Equipped with the first(实用)four-cam,32-valve V8engine offeredin asport-utility vehicle.An advancedsourceof powergenerating320Ib-ft oftwisting forceand230house power.(疾行声)C.A spiritedpackage thattakes thezoom-zoom ethosinto the mainstream.An aggressive,confident look.one ihalsbacked byimpressive dynamics.Engaging all the sensesin thedriving experience.Bottom lineif yourein themarket for a sedan,stop byourstore and ask totry onone of ours.Good luckwill be with you!D.Style,quality andhigh technologyare theingredients whichhave enabledMaseratito createsome of the fastestand mostadvanced roadcars in the world.Its onething toclimbamountain.E.302-hp best-in-class V
8.3rd-row seating.And availableclimate-controlled frontseats.The newLincoln Aviator.Like Navigator,just smaller,proof thatmagnificence comesin all size.There arethose who travel.And those whotravelwell.F.The carswith shapeswed seenonly in our dreams.The land-based rocket(驾驶座)ships.With cockpitsfull ofcomputers andvideo screens.The carsyou cantalk toandthat willrespond.The carsthat areinvisible to the wind.BADFEParents anddoctors havethe sameworry overespecially lowbirthweight newborns.(配方)_71_A trendhas thereforedeveloped to make specialformulas ofextra nutrientsandprotein-rich foodsfor thesetiny babies.Unfortunately,a Britishstudy hasfound that thispractice couldhave negativelong termeffects,such ashigh blood pressure inadulthood.Between1993and1995,Atul Singhalof theInstitute ofChild Healthand hiscolleaguesresearched299full-term newborns,each of whom weighedvery littlefor theirage.The(用母乳喂养).babies momshad decidednot to breastfeed___72The restreceived aformula withmore nutrientsand28percent moreproteinthan thestandard formula.The growthof allof these children wascompared tothatof175similarly lowbirthweight babieswhose mothershad chosentobreastfeedtheir childrenfor____________________________their first9months._73They found83babies fromthenormal-formula group,70babies fromthe extra-formula group,and95babies fromthebreast fedgroup.-74According to the latestdata,children whohad receivedthe extraformulahad significantlyhigher bloodpressures thanthose in theothertwo groups.Seven humantest haveindeed shownthat wheninfants areoverfed beforebeingstopped breastfeeding,theyhave an increasedpossibility to become fat as youngsters.No matter how biga childis atbirth,he orshe willprobably reachthe sameadultheight no matter howquickly thebaby grows.But reachingones adultsize at a________slow-to-moderate speedmay havea lotof benefits,as Singhalsays._75(幼儿)A.Half of thesechildrenwere givena normalinfant formulafor9monthsB.When theygrow up,they might have highbloodpressure.C.These babieshave verylittle energybecause they are sosmall.D.Six toeight yearslater,the researchersgave thechildren aseries ofmeasurementsand tests.E.The resultswere quitesurprising.F.Tiny babieswill growmuch slowerif they are notspecially fed.G.His advice to parentsBe patient.Dont rusha childsgrowth.CADEGWe areall calledupon to make a speech atsome pointin life,but mostof usdont doavery goodjob.
51.So,you have to give a speech—and you are terrified.You getnervous,you forget what(结结巴巴)you want to say,you stumbleover words,you talktoo long,and youbore youraudience.Later youthink,“Thank Goodness,its over,fm just not good at publicspeaking.Ihope1never have to do that again.Cheep up!
52.Here aresome simple steps to take thepain out of speechmaking.Ask yourselfthe purpose of your speech.What is the occasionWhy areyou speakingThen,gather asmany factsas you can on your subject.Spend plenty of your time doingyourresearch.Then spend plenty of your time organizing your material so that your speech isclearand easyto follow.Use asmany examplesas possible,and usepictures,charts,andgraphs if they help you make your points more clearly.
53.Dont talkover theirheads,and dont talk down to them.Treatyour audience with respect.They willappreciate yourthoughtfulness.Just rememberBe prepared.Know your subject,your audience,and the occasion.Bebrief.
54.And beyourself.Let yourpersonality comethrough so that youmakeperson-to-person contactwith your audience.If youfollow thesesimple steps,you will see thatyou dont have to be afraidof publicspeaking.In fact,you mayfind theexperience soenjoyable thatyou volunteerto makemorespeeches!Youre notconvinced yet
55.A.It doesnthave to be thatbad.B.Take severaldeep breathsafter yourspeech.C.This articlegives someadvice onhow to give a good speech.D.Say what you have to sayand thenstop.E.Dont saywhat you arent familiarwith.F.Never forgetyour audience.G.Give it a tryand seewhat happens.CAFDGThe Internethas openedup awhole newonline worldfor usto meet,chat andgo wherewevenever beenbefore.But just as inface toface communication,there aresome rulesof behaviorthat shouldbefollowed whenon line.51Imagine howyoifd feel if you were in theother persons shoes.For anythingyoure aboutto send-ask yourself,Would Isay this to the persons faceifthe answerisno,rewrite andreread.52(本能)If someonein thechat roomis rudeto you,your instinctis tofire backin thesamemanner.But trynot todoso.53If itwas causedby adisagreement withanothermember,try tofix thesituation bypolitely discussingit.Remember torespect thebeliefs andopinionsof others in thechat room.54Offer advicewhen askedby newcomers,as theymay notbe surewhat todo orhowto communicate.When someonemakes a mistake,whether itsa stupidquestion or anunnecessarily longanswer,be kindabout it.If itsa smallmistake,you may not need to sayanything.Even if you feelstrongly about it,think twicebefore sayinganything.Having goodmannersyourself doesntgive youlicense to correct everyoneelse.55At the same time,ifyou findyou arewrong,be sureto correctyourself andapologize tothose thatyou haveoffended.It isnot politeto askothers personalquestions such as theirage,sex andmarital status.Unless you know the person verywell,and you are bothcomfortable withsharing personalinformation,dont asksuch questions.A.Its naturalthat theresome people who speakrudely ormake mistakesonline.B.Repeat theprocess tillyou feelsure thatyoud feelcomfortable sayingthe wordstothe personsface.C.Everyone wasnew to the networkonce.D.The basicrule issimple treatothers in the sameway youwould want to betreated.E.When yousend shortmessages toa persononline,you mustsay somethingbeautifulto hear.F.You shouldeither ignorethe person,or useyour chatsoftware toblock theirmessages.G.If you do decideto tellsomeone aboutamistake,point itout politely.DBFCG(温度Before goingoutside in the morning,many of us checka windowthermometer计)for the temperature.This helpsus decidewhat towear.
71.We wantour foodto be acertain coldnessin therefrigerator.We wantit a certain hotnessin theoven.If we dont feelwell,we use a thermometerto see if we havea fever.We keepour roomsa certainwarmthin the winter anda certaincoolness in the summer.Not all the thermometersuse the same systemto measuretemperature.We useasystem called the Fahrenheit scale.But mostother countriesuse theCentigrade scale.Both systemsuse thefreezing andboiling pointsof wateras theirguide.
72.(水银)The mostcommon kindof thermometeris madewith mercuryinside aclear glass()tube.As mercury or any other liquid becomes hot,it expands.As itgets colder,it(收缩).contracts That is whyon hotdays themercury lineis highin theglass tube.
73.;First.Take aclear glassjuice bottlethat has a capfill the bottle withcoloured water.Tap ahole in the center of the cap using a hammer and thick nail.Put the cap on the jar.(吸管)Then sticka plasticstraw through the nail hole.Finally.Place awhite cardon theoutside of the bottleand behindthe straw.Now youcan see the water levereasily.As the temperature goesdown,the waterwill contract,and thelever in the straw-willcome down.Perhaps you will want to keep a recordof the water lever in the straw eachmorning for a week.A.We use and dependon thermometersto measurethetemperature of manyother thingsin our daily lives.B.Thermometers measuretemperature,by usingmaterials thatchange in thesame waywhen theyare heated or cooled.C.Now thatyou knowthis ruleyou canmake athermometer of your ownthatwill work.D.The waterwill risein the straw.As thetemperature of the airgoes up,thewater willexpand and rise even higher.E.They labelthese indifferent ways.On theFahrenheit scalewater freezesat32degrees andboils at212degrees.On theCelsius scalewater freezesat0degrees andboils atlOOdegrees.()F.Take waxyou mayuse anold candleif you have oneand meltsome of it rightwhere the把..粘住)straw isstruck into the capto sealthem together.So,you have to give a speechand youare terrified.You getnervous,you(结结巴巴)forgetwhat youwantto say,you stumbleover words,you talktoo long,and youboreyour audience.Later youthink,4Thank goodness,it isover.I amjustnot goodat publicspeaking.I hopeI never have todothatagain.”_______Cheep up!77Here aresome simple steps totake thepain outof speechmaking.Ask yourselfthe purposeof yourspeech.What is the occasionWhy areyou speakingThen,gather asmany factsas you can onyour subject.Spend plenty of your time doingyourresearch.Then spend plentyof timeorganizing yourmaterial sothat yourspeechis clearandeasy to follow.Use asmany examplesas possible,and usepictures,charts,and graphsifthey_______________________________________________help you make your pointsmore clearly.
78.Don,t talkover theirheads,and don*ttalkdown to them.Treat your audience withrespect.They willappreciate yourthoughtfulness.Just rememberBe prepared.Know yoursubject,your audience,and theoccasion.Be________brief.
79.And beyourself.Let yourpersonality comethrough sothat youmakeperson-to-person contactwith your audience.If youfollow thesesimplesteps,you willsee thatyou donthave tobe afraidof publicspeaking.In fact,you mayfind theexperience soenjoyable thatyou volunteerto makemorespeeches.!Youre notconvinced yet80_A.It doesnthavetobe thatbad.B.Take severaldeep breathsbefore yourspeech.C.This articlegives someadvice onhow togivea good speech.D.Say what you haveto sayand thenstop.E.Dont saywhatyouarent familiarwith.F.Never forgetyouraudience.G.Give it a tryand seewhat happens.CAFDGWe oftenfocus onbuilding relationships with othersthat weforget theessential first________________step beingfriends ofourselves.
51.How can we have good relationshipswithothers if we donteven have good relationshipswith ourselvesThe problem mightbe worsethan weexpect.Maybe wedon*t likeourselves withoutrealizing it.Here isa simplechecklist Is there anythingyou dontlike aboutyourself fromtheselists Yourpast Maybe you havemade mistakesin thepast whichyou feelbad about.____
52.Even ifthat happenedin distantpast,your subconsciousmind stillhas areason nottolike yourself.Your backgroundYou mightwish thatyou were born indifferent family,orthatyouhave differentbackground.
53.They seemtogetwhatever theywant effortlesslybecause oftheirbackground.(特点)Your personaltraits You mighthavesome personalitytraits thatyou dontG.People use thermometers whichare madeby themselveswhen travellingaroundtheAECFDRecently someAmerican scientistshave givena usefulpiece ofadviceto people inindustrializednations.They saypeople shouldeat moreof the same kindof foodeaten byhumansliving morethan10,000years ago.71The scientistssay that the humanlife haschanged greatly.Our bodieshave notbeen abletodeal with these changesin lifestyleand thishad led to newkinds ofsicknesses.72So theyarecalled diseasesof civilization
0.Many cancersand diseasesof theblood systemareexamples ofsuch diseases.Scientists notedthat people in boththe OldStone Ageand theNew Stone Age enjoyedverylittle alcoholor tobacco,probably none.73I lowever,a changein foodis one of themaindifferences betweenlife in ancient timesand thatof today.StoneAgepeople huntedwild animalsfor theirmeat,which hadmuch lessfat thandomesticones.They atea lotof freshwild vegetablesand fruits.They did not havemilk oranyother dairyproducts,and theymade verylittle useof grains.74We eatsix timesmoresalt thanour ancestors.We eatmore sugar.We eattwice asmuch fatbut onlyone thirdasmuch proteinand muchless vitaminC.75But scientistssay that we wouldbe muchhealthier ifwe eatmuch the same wayasour ancestorsdid,cutting theamount offatty.salty andsweet food.A.These newsicknesses werenot knowninancienttimes.B.People todayprobably do not wantto livethe way people thousands of yearsagodid.C.Ancient peoplealso livedin largegroups.D.But today,we eata lotof these.E.Ancient peoplealso got agreatdeal ofphysical exercise.F.In thatcase,they wouldlive muchhealthier.G.People todayprobably livethe samelife aspeople thousandsof yearsago.FAEDBMany peoplethink of guys asbeing carefreewhenitcomes to their appearance.But infact,a lotof guysspendplentyof time in frontof the mirror.They carejustasmuch asgirlsdo about their body image.Body imageisa persons opinionsand feelingsabout hisor herown bodyandphysical appearance.
71.You appreciateyour bodyfor itscapabilities andacceptits imperfections.
72.Here aresome ideasRecognizeyour strengths.Different bodytypes aregood fordifferent things.What doesyourbody do well Maybe your speed,strength,or coordinationmakes youbetterthan othersata certain sport.That maybe basketball,table tennis,mountain biking,dancing,or evenrunning.Or perhapsyou havenon-sports skills,like drawing,painting,singing,playing amusical instrument,writing,or acting,
73.Exercise regularly.Exercise canhelp youlook goodand feelgood aboutyourself.(体形)Good physiquesdont justhappen.
74.A healthyhabit can be assimpleas exercising20minutes to1hour threedays aweek.Working outcan alsolift yourspirits.;Respect yourbody!Practicing goodhabitsregular showeringtaking;care of your teeth,hair,and skinwearing cleanclothes,and sooncan helpyoubuild a positive body image.
75.Your bodyis justone part of whoyouare.Your talentfor comedy,(智慧),a quickwit andail theother thingsmakeyou unique.So trynot tolet smallimperfectionstake over.A.Use thisas anopportunity todiscover whatyoure goodat.B.Be yourself.C.Having apositive bodyimage meansfeeling satisfiedwiththe way youlook.D.Just exploretalents thatyou feelgood about.E.They takehard work,regular workouts,anda healthy diet.F.The goodnews isthat self-image andbodyimagecan bechanged.G.So,what canyoudo to developapositive body imageCGDEB71He hadmore moneythan hecould everspend,andhe was admiredand lookedupto by his community.72He wasnthappy.All his life hehadbeenpursuing happinessand(奋)striving]■for happiness,but hehad never been able to findit.Then oneday heheard abouta hiddentemple inNepal thathad aspecial roomthatcontained the secret of happiness.73After manyyears ofsearching andcountless hardshipshearrived there.He wastired andpenniless,but heknew thatnone ofthat matterednow(僧侣)because hehad found the temple.He askeda wise,smiling monkif hecould enterthespecial room.The monkagreed andshowed himthe stairsleading to the room.74He staredinto the roomwith sunlightsteaming throughthe windowand sawwhat hehad comeso farto find.There hangingon thewall wasthe secret ofhappiness.The mangazed athisreflection in themirror and laughed.75Happiness isa choicethat we canmake.Dont spendthe restof your life searchingthe worldforhappiness then.Just lookin themirrorandlaugh.Just letthe happinessflowfrom yourheart,mind,and souluntilitfills your life and the livesofallthose aroundyou.A.He immediatelysold allthat heowned andset outto findthis hiddentemple.B.It wasdifficult to find thetemple inNepal.C.No onefoundthesecretofhappiness atlast.D.But heknew thatsomething wasmissing in hislife.E.There oncewas avery wealthyand successfulman.F.He climbedthem withlegs shakingwith expectationand slowlyopened thedoor.G.It istime that we allrealized thatwe werethesecretofour own happiness.EDAFGThe Internethas openedup awhole newonline worldfor usto meet,chat andgo whereweveneverbeenbefore.But justas inface toface communication,there aresome rulesof behaviorthat shouldbefollowed whenon line.71Imagine howyoif d feelif youwerein theotherpersons shoes.For anythingyoure aboutto sendask yourself,Would Isay this to thepersons faceifthe answerisno,rewrite andreread.72(本能)If someonein thechat roomis rudeto you,your instinctis tofire backin thesamemanner.But trynot todoso.73If itwas causedby adisagreement withanothermember,try tofix thesituation bypolitely discussingit.Remember torespect thebeliefs andopinionsofothers in thechat room.74Offer advicewhen askedby newcomers,as theymaynotbe surewhat todo orhowto communicate.When someonemakes amistake,whether itsa stupidquestion oranunnecessarily longanswer,be kindaboutit.If itsa smallmistake,you maynot need to sayanything.Even if you feelstrongly aboutit,think twicebefore sayinganything.Having goodmannersyourself doesntgive youlicense tocorrect everyoneelse.75At the same time,ifyou findyouarewrong,be suretocorrectyourself andapologize tothose thatyou haveoffended.It isnot politeto askothers personalquestions suchas theirage,sex andmarital status.Unless youknow theperson verywell,and youare bothcomfortable withsharing personalinformation,dont asksuchquestions.A.Its naturalthat theresome people who speakrudely ormake mistakesonline.B.Repeat theprocess tillyou feelsure thatyoud feelcomfortable sayingthewords to thepersonsface.C.Everyone wasnew tothe networkonce.D.The basicrule issimple treatothersin thesameway youwould wantto betreated.E.When yousend shortmessages toa persononline,you mustsay somethingbeautiful to hear.F.You shouldeither ignoretheperson,or useyour chatsoftware toblock theirmessages.G.If youdo decideto tellsomeone aboutamistake,point itoutpolitely.DBFCGMany peoplethink ofguys asbeing carefreewhenitcomesto their appearance.But infact,a lotofguysspendplentyof timein frontof themirror.They carejustasmuch asgirlsdo abouttheir bodyimage.Body imageisapersons opinionsand feelingsabout hisor herown bodyandphysical appearance.
71.You appreciateyo.urbodyfor itscapabilities andacceptits imperfections.
72.Here aresome ideasRecognizeyour strengths.Different bodytypes aregood fordifferent things.Whatdoes yourbodydowellMaybeyourspeed,strength,or coordinationmakesyoubetter thanothersatacertain sport.That maybe basketball,table tennis,mountain biking,dancing,oreven running.Or perhapsyou havenon-sports skills,like drawing,painting,singing,playinga musicalinstrument,writing,or acting,
73.Exercise regularly.Exercise canhelpyoulook goodand feelgood aboutyourself.(体形)Good physiquesdont justhappen.
74.A healthyhabit can be assimpleas exercising20minutes to1hour threedays aweek.Working outcan alsolift yourspirits.;Respect yourbody!Practicing goodhabitsregular showeringtaking;care of your teeth,hair,and skinwearing cleanclothes,and sooncan helpyoubuild apositive bodyimage.
75.Your bodyis justone part ofwhoyouare.Your talentfor comedy,(智慧),a quickwit andail theotherthingsmake,youunique.So trynot tolet smallimperfectionstake over.A.Use thisas anopportunity todiscover whatyoure goodat.B.Be yourself.C.Having apositivebodyimage meansfeeling satisfiedwiththe way youlook.D.Just exploretalents thatyou feelgood about.E.They takehard work,regular workouts,andahealthydiet.F.The goodnews isthat self-image andbodyimagecan bechanged.G.So,what canyoudoto developapositivebody imageCGDEBAlloverthe world peopleenjoy sports.Sports helpto keeppeople healthyand happy,and tolive longer.ks5u
71.They buytickets orturn on their TVsto watchthe games.Often theyget veryexcitedwhen theirplayer orteam wins.ks5u
72.Football,for example,has spreadaround theworld.Swimming ispopular inallcountries neartheseaorinthose withmany rivers.What funit isto jumpinto apool orlake,whether inChina,Egypt orItaly!
73.Think howmany loversto skateor skiin Japan,Norway orCanada.ks5uSome sports or gamesgo backthousandsofyears,like runningor jumping.Chinesewushu,for example,hasavery longhistory.But basketball and volleyballare rathernew.Neither one isahundred years old yet.
74.Water-skiing isoneof the newestin thefamily ofsports.ks5uPeople fromdifferent countriesmaynotbe ableto understandeach other,but afteragame togetherthey oftenbecome good friends.
75.One learnsto fighthard butfight fair,to(胜不骄,败不馁)win withoutpride andto losewith grace.ks5uA.And think of peoplein coldcountries.ks5u(性格).B.Sports helpto trainapersonscharacter ks5uC.Not a few peoplelike sportsintheword.ks5uD.Many peoplelike towatch othersplay games.ks5uE.People arentinventing newsports orgames.ks5uF.Some sportsaresointeresting thatpeople everywheretake part in them.ks5uG.People areinventing newsportsorgames all the time.ks5uDFAGB宁夏海南卷)H.9Getting your children to study can be alittle likegetting themto eattheirvegetables.I.Make astudy time and haveit atthesame time every day.This will help yourkidsto learnto scheduletheir dayand willgive thema senseof controlover howthey spendtheirtime.Allow themto studyin blocksof time,suchasfor halfan hourwithafive-minute break(的)inthemiddle.72Ideal RRdSstudy timesare afterdinner orright afterschool beforedinner.Never allowyour childrento studyin frontof thetelevision,as that will encouragepassiveactivity.73Youll alsoneed to help yourkids find the rightplacetostudy.After youveset up a goodstudytimeforlittle learners,setupa goodplace where they can get thosecreative juicesflowing.J.Make surethere isa tableoradesk anda comfortablechair.K.This includeshelping themout withtheir homeworksometimes and being therefor them withthe answersto anyquestions.The inputyou give your childrenduring studyperiodswillhelpform abond andhelp makestudying enjoyable.A.Pick a place where yourchildrencanstudyproperly.B.Hold themtotheschedule theycreate for themselves.C.Finally,spendtimewith yourkids when theyre studying.D.Keep theatmosphere lightand offerlots ofencouragement,too.E.Instead,use TVasatreat ora rewardwhenthe homework iscompleted.F.Try tostop thisbad habitby offeringsome sortof reward.G.One of the bestways toform goodstudy habitsfor yourkids isto designa schedulethat they keepto.GBEACLast month,students fromone hundredand threeuniversities ineighty-eight countriestook part inan internationalcomputer programmingcontest.The Battleof theBrains tookplacein Harbin,China.71Jerry Cain,coach ofStanford UniversityTeam,California,says“One oftheprogramming problemswas tryingto figureout how to breakan arbitrarychocolate barintoa certainnumberofpieces ofacertainnumberofsizes andtodo it as quickly as possible.72”The studentsfirst listedthe problemsin orderof difficulty.73They designedways totesttheir solutions.And theywrote neededsoftware systems.Even thewinning teamformShanhai JiaotongUniversity inChina wasnot ableto solvealltheproblems withinthe giventimelimit.Stanforcfs teamsolved fiveproblems andfinished in14th place.Stanford wasoneof twenty-one Americanuniversities thattookpartinthecontest thisyear.74It beganin1970at TexasA andM University.The contestquickly becamepopularintheUnited Statesand Canada.It developedand grewas moreandmoreschoolstook partin localand areacontests.The firstfinal competitionwas heldin1977attheAssociation forComputer MachineryComputerScience Conference.Today,a networkof universitiesholds areacompetitions thatsendthe winnerstotheworld finals,now organizedby IBM.Contest spokesmanDougHeintzman saystheworldchampions receiveprizes andscholarships.75A.The competitorsshow greatinterest inIBM.B.Then theyfigured outthe requirementsofeach.C.And thatsprobably the simplest ofallofthem.D.This competitionisanopportunity tobe recognizedby famousuniversities fromtheworld.E.Three-person teamsfrom eachschool hadfive hoursto solveeleven realworldproblems.F.The officialname ofthe BattleoftheBrains isthe ACMInternational CollegiateProgrammingContest.G.They arealso guaranteedand offerof employmentwith IBM.ECBFGuAny foolcan criticize,condemn,and complain(抱怨)but ittakes characterand selfcontroltobeunderstanding andforgiving.-Dale CarnegieIf we reallywanttobe happy,why dowe actlike suchbabies(声称)(主动的)We canclaim tobe proactiveinourlife bysettings goals and goingafterwhat wewant.But ifwere alwayswhining andcomplaining allthe time,are wereally livingeffectively71Whether itbe beingstuck intraffic,being botheredby theweather,not enoughmustardonyoursandwich,or whateverit is,there areendless instanceswhereyou can findareason tocomplain.But itsnot justoutside circumstancesthatwe complain about.72We complainaboutabout ourselvestoo.We complainthatwedonthaveenough time,wedonthave enoughmoney(this oneis hugebecause itsoften4trueM),that werenot smart enough,cool enough,or justenough.73I neverreally thoughtaboutitmuch untilI foundthis websiteabout uliving ina complainfree world.Imagine how much happieryouwouldbe if you simplystopped complainingMuch ofwhatyou complainabout isoutside of your controlanyway.What*sthepoint ofbroodingabout somethingyou haveno powerto change74Simply becomingconscious ofhowmuchyou complainisthefirst stepto stopping.Whenyou recognizethat yourecomplaining,stop andtake noticeofit.Ask yourselfif youwouldrather complain,orbehappy.75A.We complainabout ourselvestoo.B.Not veryintelligent,ifyouask me.C.Why cantwecomplainabout thingsaround usD.Are you ready tolive acomplaint-free,happier lifeE.What yourecomplaining aboutmay makeyou quiteunhappy.F.If you dont believeme,count howmany timesyou complainin oneday.G.Ive experiencedlots ofunpleasantness forcomplaining aboutthings Icantcontrol.FAGBDThere isan Englishsaying thatgoes,he wholaughs last,laughs thehardest.HighSchool Musicalstar ZacEfron islaughing a lot these days.____-71,because hewas alwaysthe smallestinhisclass and was laughedatbecause hehad abig spacebetween histeeth.In sixthgrade,Efrons basketballteam macleit(两个力时赛),totheleague championships.In doubleovertime IIwith threeseconds left,he________________________rebounded theballandpassed it-tothewrong team!72__73Now at21,Efron isoneofPeople magazines100Most BeautifulPeople,graces(荣登)the coverof EntertainmentWeekly,Hollywoods mostinfluential magazine,and istravelingtheworldpromoting thethird HighSchool Musicalfilm.Director AdamShankmandescribed Efronas arguablythe biggestteen star in Americaright now.Simply googleZacEfron,and you get morethan14million responses.Yes,it seemsEfron hasa lot to smileaboutthesedays.____________Efron wasborn andraised inCalifornia.74According toEfron,he would(发疯)flip outif hegotaB and not anA in school,and thathewasa classclown.It was_______his fatherwho encouragedhim toact.75He alsotook singinglessons.Hegraduated highschool in2006andwasaccepted atthe Universityof SouthernCalifornia tostudyfilm.But heput itoff——why studymovies whenyou canstarinthem.Efron hasrisen allthe way tothetop ofthe moviebusiness.And hecan nowlaugh alltheway tothe bank.A.He owedita lottohis fatherthathesucceeded.B.But history,as theysay,isathing ofthe pastC.He tookpartinschool performancesand actedinalocal theater.D.When hewas young.Efron wasan unqualifiedbasketball player.E.He tookschool seriously.F.They scoredandhisteam lostthe game.G.As ayoung boy,Efron waspicked onbyhisclassmates.GFBEC Howcanweall getmore laughterinto ourlives Hereiswhatthe expertssuggest
51.Nancy Alguire,a teacherin CliftonPark,N.Y.,was oncepainfully shyand had a hardtime(小“).laughing.Then shemarried acircus clownI becameinterested inthe clowns,“sherecalls Oneday Iput ona costumeand paintmy face.That afternoonmy wholelife changed.I learnedto laughand enjoy life ina wayI had never done before.M52To thisclay,she stillmakesita rule tobewithpeoplewhoenjoylifeand laughing.53It doesnttake you too muchtime andcanbeeasy.Collect favoritecartoons andjokes.Also,keepapaper forwriting downhumor youfind ineveryday life.Good ideascome,andgofast,you haveto capturethem quicklyor theyare gone,^says VirginiaTooper.Laugh whenyou needit most.u54says comedianBill Cosby.uAnd onceyou findlaughter,nomatterhow painfulyour situationmight by,you cansurvive it,“he insists.Gray Alan,a sociologyprofessor atthe Universityof Minnesota,claims thatlaughter isa skillwe can all gain-becauseitcomes naturally.
55.Just rememberwearejust herefora period,so getafewlaughs.A.You cansoften theworst blowsthrough humor.B.Mix withpeoplewholaugh.C.Practise theartoflaughing.D.Keep alaughter file.E.He wholaughs lastlaughs best.F.But itsalso something that hastobedeveloped.G.Peoples joycan affectthose around them.BGDAFThere aremany factorswhich may haveaninfluence onaudits andchildren beingableto feedahealthy life.71Often,both parentswork outsidethehome.Children areexpected totakeon moreresponsibility athome tohelp theirparents,they alsohave sportingand leisureactivitiesaswellas schoolexpectations.The busynessalso addsanother factor-the need to usecars toget fromone placetoanother quickly.72Computers,DvDs.CDs,television,PlayStations andX-boxes havebecomemajor leisureactivities,rather thantraditional moreactive pursuits.This hasledtoa lifestyleofless exercise.73Unfortunately,they alsopromote fastfood whichfits easilyinto busylifestyles,it ismuch moreconvenient attimestobuyaquick takeawayratherthanprepare(轰炸)a meal.The mediaconstantly bombardtheir audiencewith perfect,*body images,theneed tobuy themost fashionableclothes,themostup-to-date computergames,the bestplacesto visitand the best things todo.Environments vary.74This canbe harmfultopeoplewho sufferfrom breathingdifficulties.Environments wherepassive smokingis unavoidablemake it difficult tolead ahealthylife.75Any personwho wantstobe healthy willfind a way tob.ehealthy—ifhe/she ismotivated enough!A.The mediaprovide entertainmentand information.B.Advertisements playan importantrole inpeoples life.C.We maybe exposedto pollution,suchascigarette smoke.D.Nowadays,people arevery busy.E.People areliving ina badair environment.F.The importantoneismotivation orthe desiretobehealthy.G.Today,society placesa lotof emphasison technology.DGACF;71When astarving mangets ameal,he beginsto thinkabout anovercoat whenanexecutive getsa newsports car,visions ofcountry clubsand pleasurebeats danceinto view.The manywants ofmankind mightberegardedas makingup several levels.
72.The firstandmostbasic level of wantsinvolves food.Once thiswant issatisfied,a secondlevel of wants appearsclothing andsome sortof shelter.By theend ofWorld WarII thesewantswere satisfiedfor agreat majorityof Americans.73It includedsuch itemsasautomobilesand newhouses.By1957or1958this third level of wants wasfairly wellsatisfied.Then,inthelate1950safourth levelofwantsappeared thelife-enrichinglevel.While theother levelsinvolephysical satisfaction-the feeding,comfort,safety,and transportationofthehumanbody-this levelstresses mentalneeds forrecognition,achievement andhappiness.It includesavariety ofgoods andservices,many ofwhich couldbe called“luxury”items.Among themarevacation trips,the bestmedical care,and entertainment.74One thislevel,a greaterpercentage ofconsumer spendinggoes toservices,while onthefirst threelevels moreis spenton goods.Will consumersraise theirsights toa fifthlevel ofwantsas theirincome increases,or willthey continueto demandluxuries andpersonalservices onthe fourthlevelA fifthlevel probablywould involvewants that canbeachieved bestby communityaction.Consumers maybe spendingmore ontaxes topay forgovernment actionagainstdisease,ignorance,crime andprejudice.75In thisway,wecanenjoy morefully thegoodthings onthefirstfour levels.A.Then athirdlevelappeared.B.Human wantsseem endless.C.When thereis moneyenough tosatisfy onelevelofwants,another levelappears.D.There areseverallevelsofwantsin oneslife.E.At thisstage,we nowmay seekto ensurethe health,safety,and leisure.F.Also includedherearefancy foodsand thelatest stylesin clothing.G.Different peoplehave differentwants oneach level.(内向);BCAF like.Eor example,you maybe anintrovert andyoudontlike ityou wishyouwere anextrovert.Others mighthave betterachievements thanyou,andnomatterhowhard youtried,it(产生共鸣)might seemimpossible for you tomatch them.
54.Isthereanything thatresonatewith youAll thesegive reasonsto younot tolike yourself.That inturn makesitdifficultforyou tobeagoodfriendto yourself.
55.Here aresome tips*Forgive yourselfAcceptthings you cant changeFocus onyourstrengthsWrite yoursuccess storiesStopcomparing yourselfwith othersAlwaysbe trueto yourself关键)A.That isthe cruciaKfirst stepifwearetohavegoodrelationshipswithothersB.You mightthen thinkthat itsbecause youare notsmartenoughor donthave enoughtalentsC.You cando somethingto improvethe relationshipswith othersD.Fortunately,there arealways things youcandotofix thesituationE.Youmightbe disappointedwith yourselfon whyyou makesuch mistakesF.Sometimes youmight notbelieve yourselfG.Maybeyoucould notaccept thefact thatyouarenot aslucky asothersAEGBD
71.It crossedNew Yorkfrom Buffaloon LakeErie Troyto Albanyonthe_____________Hudson River.
72.The canalserved asa routeover whichindustrialgoods couldflow intothe west,and materialscould pourintotheeast.The ErieCanal helpedNew York developintothenations largestcity.The buildingofthe canal waspaid forentirely bythe stateof NewYork.
73.(过运河费)Between1825,whenthe canal wasopened,and1882,when tollcharges werestopped,the statecollected$121,461,
891.For ahundred yearsbefore theErie wasbuilt,people hadbeen talkingaboutacanalwhich couldjoin the Great Lakesand the Atlantic Ocean.The manwho plannedthe ErieCanaland carriedthe planthrough wasDe WittClinton.Those whowere againstthe canal(沟)laughingly calledit^Clintons Ditch
74.He andGovernor Morriswentto Washingtonin1812to askfor helpfor thecanal,but theywere unsuccessful.Clinton becamegovernor ofNewYorkin1817,and shortlyafterwards,on July4,1817,broke groundfor thecanal inRome,N.Y.The firstpartofthecanalwas completedin
1820.
75.The lengthofthecanal is363miles.A.As thecanal grew,towns alongits coursedeveloped fastHollywood movies areregularly filledwith sex and violence.They canbe excitingfilms butsometimesall youwant isalittlelight-hearted entertainment.Have youheard ofBollywood Allsinging,all dancingand unrealistic,itisthe perfectalternative tonormalHollywoodmovies.Bollywood isthe Indianfilm industry,based inMumbai,formerly knownasBombay.1Yet Bollywood isthelargest producerof filmsintheworld.This yearthe IndianFilmgareAwards,Bollywoods Oscars,turn50yearsold.The typicalBollywood movieusually hasthe followingingredients acup ofromance,a tea-spoonof comedy,a dashof internationalsight-seeing,served witha hugeslice ofsinging anddancing.Therewill also be onebrave hero,one beautifulheroine andone baddie.2Bollywood filmsare fullof idealthings andfree ofdaily worries.3The actorschange clothesandlocations withina singlesong.But theaudience dontmind.To Indianmovie lovers,especially thepoor,such filmsareagateway toheaven andthe starsare theirgods.The filmstake themtoamagicalworld awayfrom theireveryday troubles.The filmstell themthe impossibleis possibleand thattruelove conquersall.4Behind thebeautiful scenes,Bollywood stillemphasizes traditionalfamily values.In mostfilms,if twolovers wantto breakan arrangedmarriage,they cantjust runaway.They mustwin over theirparents.Bollywoodisa decentrefreshing replacementfor thoseover-stimulating Hollywoodfilms.5Theywill takeyou toa brighter,cheerier andmore colorfulworld,where itsstill coolto dancearound atreeand singa lovesong.A.Bollywood hasgradually wonits reputationontheworld stage.B.There is never anymention ofpolitics,poverty orwar.C.Most Chineseschool kidshave probablynever seenan Indianfilm.D.Bollywood filmsare mostlycomic romanceswith light-hearted incidentalmusic.E.Bollywood pays great attentionto traditionalvalues.F.The resultisafun-filled musical.G.So ifyoure tiredofallthat Hollywoodactions,check outthefollowingBollywood films.-The Internethas openedupawhole newonline worldfor usto meet,chat andgo wherewe veneverbeen before.But justas inface toface communication,there aresome rulesof behaviorthat should be followedwhenon line.1Imagine howyoudfeelifyouwereintheotherperson1sshoes.For anythingyoureabouttosendask yourself,uWould Isay thistotheperson1sface”If theansweris no,rewrite andreread.2本能If someoneinthechat roomis rudeto you,your instinctistofire backinthesamemanner.Buttry not todoso.3If itwas causedbyadisagreement withanother member,try tofix thesituation bypolitelydiscussingit.Remember torespect thebeliefs andopinionsofothersinthechatroom.4Offer advicewhen askedby newcomers,as theymaynotbe surewhat todo orhow tocommunicate.When someonemakes amistake,whether itsastupidquestionoranunnecessarily longanswer,bekind aboutit.If it,sasmallmistake,you maynot needto say anything.Even ifyou feelstrongly aboutit,think twicebefore sayinganything.Having goodmannersyourselfdoesn*tgiveyoulicensetocorrect everyoneelse.5At thesametime,ifyoufindyouarewrong,be suretocorrectyourself andapologizetothosethatyou have offended.It isnot politeto askothers personalquestions suchas theirage,sexandmarital status.Unless youknowthepersonverywell,andyouare bothcomfortable withsharing personalinformation,don*task suchquestions.A.It*s naturalthat theresomepeoplewhospeakrudelyormake mistakesonline.B.Repeat theprocess tillyou feelsure thatyou,dfeelcomfortable sayingthe wordstotheperson*sface.C.Everyone wasnew tothe networkonce.D.The basicrule issimple treatothersinthesameway youwould wanttobetreated.E.When yousend shortmessages toapersononline,you mustsay somethingbeautifultohear.F.You shouldeither ignoretheperson,or useyour chatsoftware toblock theirmessages.G.If youdo decideto tellsomeone aboutamistake,point itout politely.
(三)(温度计)Before goingoutside inthe morning,many of us checka windowthermometei1for thetemperature.This helpsus decidewhat towear.1We wantour foodtobea certaincoldnessintherefrigerator.We wantitacertain hotnessintheoven.Ifwedon*t feelwell,we useathermometer toseeifwehaveafever.We keepour roomsacertainwarmth inthewinterand acertaincoolness inthe summer.Not allthe thermometersuse thesame systemto measuretemperature.We usea systemcalled theFahrenheitscale.But mostother countriesuse theCentigrade scale.Both systemsusethefreezing andboiling pointsof wateras theirguide
2.(水节艮)The mostcommon kindof thermometeris madewith mercuryinside aclear glass tube.As()(收缩).mercuryoranyotherliquidbecomeshot,it expands.As itgets colder,it contractsThatis whyon hotdays themercury lineis highintheglasstube.
3.;First.Take aclear glassjuice bottlethat hasa capfill thebottle withcoloured water.Tap ahole inthecenterofthecapusingahammerandthicknail.Put thecap onthe jar.Then sticka plasticstraw(吸管)throughthenailhole.Finally.Place awhite cardontheoutside ofthebottleand behindthestraw.Now youcanseethewater levereasily.__________5As thetemperature goesdown,thewaterwill contract,andtheleverinthestrawwill comedown.Perhaps you will wanttokeepa recordofthewater leverinthestraw eachmorningforaweek.A.We useanddependon thermometersto measurethetemperatureof manyother thingsinourdailylives.B.Thermometers measuretemperature,by usingmaterials thatchangeinthesamewaywhen theyareheatedorcooled.C.Now thatyouknowthis ruleyoucanmake athermometer of your ownthat willwork.D.The waterwill riseinthestraw.As thetemperatureofthe airgoes up,thewaterwillexpandandriseevenhigher.E.They labelthese indifferent ways.On theFahrenheitscalewater freezesat32degrees andboils at212degrees.On theCelsius scalewater freezesat0degrees andboilsat10Odegrees.()F.Take waxyou mayuseanold candleifyouhave oneand meltsome ofit rightwhere the把..粘住)straw isstruck intothecapto sealthem together.G.People usethermometers whichare madeby themselveswhen travellingaround theworld.㈣_
1.One ofthe bestthings youcan possiblydo isto startyou own club.It*sgreatfun especiallyif youarethe sortof personwho feelsthere,sneveranything todo duringthe schoolholidays.The firstthingyou needto come upwith isan ideafor your club._2-Pets,clothes,pop musicordancing groups,sports,making thingsThe listis endless.Next you need somefriends tobe in your clubwith you.3-All youneed isthree orfour other peoplewho areinterested inthesamething asyou.4You shouldall sitdown somewheretogether withlots ofpieces ofpaper andwrite downeveryname youcan thinkup.That*II keepyou busyfor ages.At yourfirst meetingyou shouldmake upa rulebook.And thefirst ruleshould beno grown-ups orlittle/big brothersor sisters!The bestclubs arealways secret!Now youhave justabout everythingyouneed,except membershipcards.These arevery importantandagain youcan speedalotoftimemaking them.5Why notleave somespace fora photo ofyourself Thatwill makethe membershipcard reallylook likeit.So thereyouare,get clubbing!Once youget startedyou II thinkof loads ofmore interestingthings todo!A.That,s easy.B.Enjoy your own club!C.Invite adesigner tojoin you.D.What areyou interest inE.Some vacationis justaround thecorner.F.Then youneedtopick aname for your club.G.Use abright thickpen tomake aspecial design.
(五)My motherisadiligent andkind woman.She isvery busyfrom morningtill night.As a teacher,sheworks hard.1Both mybrother and I loveher dearlyas sheloves us.My motherhas beenteaching mathatamiddle schoolin myhometown.She goes to workearly inthemorning anddoes notreturn homeuntil lateintheafternoon.2She treatsthem withpatience andteachesthem well.For herexcellent qualityand verygood teachingresults,she has been electedas amodelteacher severaltimes.3Every day,when shecomes backhome fromwork,she setsabout doinghousework,sweeping thelivingroom andbedrooms orcleaning thefurniture,and puttingeverything ingood order.She seemstobe busyallthe time.As shehasbeenvery busyworking everyday,she looksolder thanher age.Butshe looksas cheerfuland happyas ever.Mother neverbuys expensivedresses forherself,but sheoftenbuys someinexpensive buthigh qualityclothes forus.4She justeats aplain mealoutside whenshe istoobusy tocook herself.She livesa busyyet simplelife,without anycomplaints.Often shesays tous,“work while you work,and playwhileyouplay.Thatisthe waytobehappy and川gay.If youdo notwork,youwbecome lazy andbeof nouse tosociety”.What apiece ofgood advicethisis!5This adviceof herswill alwaysserve asa guideto mybehavior.My motheris greatindeed,andIalways feelproud ofher.A.She enjoyslistening toclassic music.B.As amother,she takesgood careofusand givesus everycomfort.C.She lovesher studentsand caresfor them.D.She nevergoestoexpensive restaurantsto enjoymeals.E.My motherishard-working andnever wastesmoney.F.I neverforget itand alwaysbear itin mymind.G.Can youtellussomething aboutyour mother参考答案(―)(-)
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(六)Taking goodnotes isatime-saving skillthatwillhelpyouto becomeabatter studentin several waysl Second,your notesare excellentmaterials torefer towhenyouarestudying fora test.Third,note-taking offersvariety to your studytimeandhelps youtoholdyourinterest.You willwanttotake notesduring classroomdiscussions andwhilereading atextbook ordoing researchforareport.2Whenever orhowever youtake notes,keep inmindthat note-taking isa selectiveprocess.3The followingmethods maywork bestfor you.•Read the text quicklytofind themainfacts andideas init.•Carefully readthetextand watchfor words thatcanshow mainpoints andsupporting facts.•Write yournotes in your ownwords.•4•Note anyquestions orideas you mayhaveabout whatwas saidor written.(速记).As youtake notes,you maywanttouseyour own shorthandWhen youdo,be surethatyou understand your symbolsand thatyou usethem allthetime.5A.Use words,not completesentences.B.There arethree practicalnote-taking methods.C.You mustwrite yournotes onseparate paper.D.Otherwise,you maynotbeabletoread yournotes later.E.you willalso wanttodevelopyour ownmethod fortaking notes.F.That meansyou mustfirst decidewhatisimportant enoughto includeinyournotes.G.First,thesimpleact ofwriting somethingdown makesit easierforyouto understandandremember it.
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5.D这篇文章整体分为四个段落层次,每个段落均由几个语段构成相对独立地语义单位,各段都围绕这样一个中心话题,形成了文章的线性结构;第一段讲述的是做笔记是好学生在多方Taking goodnotes面的一项省时技巧,第二段讲述的是不管何时、用何种方法做笔记,都要有选择性的做记录,第三段讲述的是做笔记的最佳方法,第四段讲述的是要记住自己的速记符号,这就形成了文章的层次结构,这对下一步的做题有了明确的整体
(七)1Home canbeagreat placefor childrentostudy.It5simportant to providea workspaceoftheir ownwheretheycan readbooks orjust writea lettertotheirfriendSo・(位置)看电影学英语Location2Kitchen anddining roomarenotso wellsuited forregular study,since booksand pensget inthewayofthe day-to-day usesof thoseareas.Set upaplacewhere achild cansettle inandleave papersand pensat bandwithout havingto cleareverything awayeach night.For achild thatlikesbeing alone,set asidea cornerof hisbedroom,but keepit separatefrom thingslike games,music提高英语听力and otherhobbies notrelated tostudying•Keeping Thingsin Order3Parents shouldencourage theirchild tospread out,but toleave itneat andorderly whenheisn*t usinghis workspace.Ownership isvery importantfor self-respect73The workplaceshouldbe personal,but notanother partoftheplayroom0•4Encourage thewhole familytohelpbuild asupportive environmentthat childrenneedfor successinschool.Give themagoodexample ofhow todeal withproblems,how tomanage timeandget thingsdoneinthe rightway.5Study willbe moreenjoyable andeffective whensupported bythewhole familyA.Attitude IsEverything看电影学英语B.Bring OrganizationintoYour Home英语软件C.Here areseveralways tochoose a locationD.Building aGood HomeLearning EnvironmentE.Hold acan-do attitudeandyourchild willfollow yourexampleF.Setting upa spaceinacommon areaofyourhome canbeagood ideafor children.,G.A childwho learnsto organizehis sparewill carryorganization intoevery cornerof hislifeo解析本篇文章讲述的是在家庭里面同样要给孩子一个良好的学习环境为孩子创建良好的条件,家长要采取积极的态度配合孩子学习答案
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5.BB.It cost$7,143,789,but itsoon gainedits pricemany timesoverC.The ErieCanal wasthefirstimportant nationalwaterway builtintheUSD.More workerswere neededto buildthe canalE.Clinton talkedand wroteaboutthecanal anddrew upplans for itF.To digthecanalbenefited AmericansG.It joinedtheGreatLakes withtheAtlanticOceanCGBEA_71_One ofthebestthingsyoucan possiblydo isto startyourownciuB.Its greatfun especiallyifyou arethe sortof personwho feelsthere,sneveranything todo duringthe schoolholidays.The firstthingyouneedtocome upwith isan ideaforyour club.-72_Pets,clothes,popmusic ordancing groups,sports,making thingsThe listis endless.Next youneed somefriends tobeinyourclubwithyou._73_All youneed isthree orfourotherpeoplewhoareinterested inthesamething asyou._74You shouldall sitdown somewheretogether withlotsofpieces ofpaper andwritedown everyname youcan thinkup.That,ll keepyou busyfor ages.At yourfirst meetingyou shouldmake uparulebook.And thefirst ruleshouldbenogrown-ups orlittle/big brothersor sisters!The bestclubs arealways secret!Now youhave justabout everythingyouneed,except membershipcards.These areveryimportant andagain youcan speedalotoftimemaking them.75Why notleave somespacefor aphotoofyourself Thatwill makethe membershipcard reallylook likeit.So thereyouare,get clubbing!Once youget startedyoull thinkofloadsof moreinterestingthingstodo!A.Thats easy.B.Enjoy yourownclub!C.Invite adesigner tojoin you.D.What areyou interestinE.Summer vacationis justaround thecorner.F.Thenyouneedtopick aname foryourclub.G.Use abright thickpentomake aspecial design.EDAFG________Why dosomepeoplehave manyfriends whileothers donot71However,itisnotso.Lets lookat twopsychological experimentswhich willgiveyouthe keyto happyinterpersonalrelations.(伊利The firstexperiment iscalledtheHawthorne effectafter Hawthorne,Illinois诺斯[美国州名]),wheretheexperiment tookplace.A groupof psychologistsexamined theworkpatterns oftwo groups of workersintheWestern ElectricCompany.
72.Thepsychologists changedthe workingconditions forone grouptwice butleft theother groupalone.They weresurprised tofind thatproductivity increasedon bothoccasions andin bothgroups.They concludedthat theincrease inproductivity camefromtheattention giventothe workersbythemanagement.It hadincreased theirmotivation andso.they hadworkedharder.In otherwords,ifyoutake aninterestin others,they willwanttoplease you and youwillhavegoodrelations with them._____
73.After MartinLuther King,Jr waskilled in1960s,ateacher,Jane Elliott,livinginanall-white towndecided tohelp herclass ofyoung childrenunderstand whytheCivil RightsMovement hadbeen necessaryin America.She dividedthe classinto twogroups onewith blueeyes andother withbrown eyes.Other eyecolors suchas hazelor greenwere excludedfrom hisexercise.Then shetold the(化学class thatbrown-eyed peoplewere clevererthan blue-eyed onesbecause ofan agent作用)for browncolor foundin theirblood.Blue-eyed peoplewere stupid,lazyandnottobetrusted.Jane Elliottdidnotneedto sayanymore.The brown-eyed studentsquickly gotusedto theirnew roleastheleaders ofthe class.The blue-eyed studentsbecame quietandwithdrawn.Then shediscovered somethingvery interesting.Four poorbrown-eyed readers)began toread fluentlyina way theyhad neverdonebefore.
74.So ifyx uwant tobesuccessful andhappy,.take aninterestinotherswhether theyare yourclassmates orworkmates.Congratulate themon_____________their success and sympathizewiththemin theirtroubles.
75.A.Before theexperiment themanagement talkedto bothgroupsofworkers andexplainedthattheywanted tofindthebest workingenvironment for them.B.Remember thatthewayyou treatothers willdecide theirattitude andbehaviorto you.C.The secondexperiment showswhat happensto personalrelations ifyou arerudeto orignore others.D.The oneswho havemore friendsusually arethosewhocare aboutothers.E.Jane Elliotthad shownthatthewaypeopleare treatedaffects not only theirbehaviorbut alsotheir confidenceand theirperformance.F.You mayeven imaginethatthisability wassomething theywerebornwithbecause itseems soeffortless tothem.G.The secondexperiment tellsus whatteachers saidhadagreat effecton thestudents.FACEBAlthough manyChinese studentssay that their knowledgeof Englishgrammar isgood,most wouldadmit thattheir spoken English ispoor.Whenever Ispeak toa Chinesestudent,they alwayssay,“My spokenEnglish ispoor.56I wouldliketosuggest that there maybesome reasons for theirproblems withspokenEnglish.First,they failtofindsuitable wordstoexpressthemselves duetoa limitedvocabulary.57However,youcanspeak withalimitedvocabulary,ifyouchooseapositiveattitude.Others willfollow youas longasyouusethewordsthatyouknow.58Sometimes theymakemistakeswhentheyare speakingbecause theyare shyandnervous.Yet studentsshould rememberthattheirgoal shouldbe FLUENCYNOT ACCURACY.Your aimin writingistobe accuratefollowing therules forgrammar andusing therightwords andspelling themcorrectly.However,in speakingyour aimis fluency.You wantto getyourmessage across,to talkto someonein English,asquicklyandaswellasyoucan,eventhough sometimesyou mayuseawrong wordor tense,but itdoesnt matter.59The thirdreason isthat notenough attentionis paidto listening.You haveone mouthbuttwo ears!All thathearing isnecessary foryoutostart speaking.(主动的)Fourth,most Chinesestudents arereactive ratherthan proactivelanguagelearners.Instead ofactively seekingout opportunitiesto improvetheir spokenEnglish theypassivelywait forspeaking opportunitiestocometothemand wonderwhy theirEnglishalways remainspoor.
60.A.The personyouarespeaking towill understandyouandmake allowancesfor anymistakeshe hears.B.They maytry toavoid makingsimilar mistakesnext time.C.Obviously thebetter answeristoexpand theirvocabulary.D.If youhave thisproactive outlook,then youwillseeEnglish opportunitieswhereveryou go.!E.However,their spokenEnglish doesnot haveto remain“poor”F.Second,theyareafraidofmaking mistakes.G.The secondreason liesinthereluctance ofusing whathasjustbeen learned.ECFADWe areall calledupon tomakeaspeechatsomepointinlife,but mostofusdont doa verygoodjob.
71.So,youhavetogiveaspeech—andyouareterrified.You getnervous,you forgetwhat(结结巴巴)youwantto say,you stumbleover words,you talktoo long,andyoubore youraudience.Later youthink,Thank Goodness,its over.Im justnotgoodatpublicspeaking.Ihope Ineverhavetodochat again.Cheer up!
72.Here aresome simplesteps totake thepain outof speechmaking.Askyourself the purposeofyourspeech.What istheoccasionWhy areyou speakingThen,gather asmany factsasyoucan onyoursubject.Spend plentyofyour time doingyourresearch.Then spendplentyofyourtimeorganizingyourmaterialsothatyourspeech isclearand easytofollow.Use asmany exampleaspossible,and usepictures,charts,andgraphs ifthey helpyoumakeyourpointsmoreclearly.
73.Dont talkovertheirheads,anddont talkdowntothem.Treat youraudiencewithrespect.They willappreciate yourthoughtfulness.Just remember-Be prepared.Know yoursubject,youraudience,andtheoccasion.Be brief,
74.And beyourself.Let yourpersonality comethrough sothatyoumakeperson-to-person contactwith youraudience.If youfollow thesesimplesteps,youwillsee thatyoudonthavetobe afraidof publicspeaking.In fact,youmayfindtheexperience soenjoyable thatyou volunteertomakemorespeeches!Youre notconvinced yet
75.A.lt doesnthavetobe thatbad.B.Take severaldeep breathsbefore yourspeech.C.This articlegives someadvice onhowtogiveagood speech.D.Say whatyouhavetosayand thenstop.E.Dont saywhatyouarent familiarwith.F.Never forgetyouraudience.G.Give ita tryand seewhat happens.CAFDGCan youimagine yourparents choosingyour husbandor wifeforyouAnd canyouimagine notsetting eyeson himorheruntil yourwedding dayThis situationis commoninIndia,the MiddleEast andmany partsof Africa.71We dontrealize thatpeopleinotherplaces oftenget marriedin verydifferent waysandwith differentmotives(动机).72A marriageprovides asafe andstable homeforthehusband andwife.It alsojoinstwo families,which benefitsthe couplesparents andmakes themhappy.Marriage alsobringschildren,making surethe couplewillbetaken careof inold age.Because amarriage isimportantforthewhole family,some culturesdontletyoung peoplechoose whomto marry.Just asthere aremany differentreasonsformarriage,there arealso manydifferent(仪式).wedding rituals73In atypical Westernwedding,the brideseeks good luckby wearingsomething old,something new,something borrowedand somethingblue.Something oldrepresents thepast.Something newrepresents successinthefuture.Something borrowedreminds thebride shecangethelp fromher friendsand family.74In Poland,one weddingtradition isnotonlylucky,but alsovery practical.The weddingguestspin moneytothebrides dresswhile sheis dancing.The moneyis meantto bringluckand tohelp the young couplebuild theirnew life.In Bermuda,theyoungcouple plantsa treeinthe yardof theirnew home.Once theymove in,they takegood careofthetree,making(隐喻)it growand blossom.The plantingofthetree isagoodmetaphor formarriage.75A.Every culturehas itsown waysof bringinggoodlucktothehappy couple.B.A trulygood marriage is somethingthat growswith care.C.In theUnited States,parents donot arrangemarriages fortheir children.D.And somethingblue remindsher tobe trueto herhusband.E.Marriage customsaroundtheworld oftendiffer fromourown.F.In manycountries,marriageisa practicalmatter.G.Different countrieshave differentcultures.EFADB(分内)A greatlife doesnthappen byaccident.It isthe result of allocatingL!yourtime,energy,thoughts,and hardwork towardswhatyouwant your life tobe.Stop settingyourselfup forstress andfailure,and startsetting up your lifeto supportsuccessandease.Itis the resultofusing whatyougetinacreative andthoughtful way,instead ofjust whatcomesnext.71S——Simplify.A greatlife isthe resultof simplifying yourlife.People oftenmisinterpretwhat simplifymeans.Its nota wayto removework fromyourlife.72In orderto createagreat life,youwillhavetomake roomforitin yoursfirst.E——Effort.A greatlife isthe resultofyourbest effort.Creating itrequires thatyoumake someadjustments.It maymean re-evaluating howyou spend yourtime,or choosingtospend yourmoney ina differentway.Life willreward yourbest effort.(首要事情).C—Create prioritiesA greatlife isthe resultof creatingpriorities.Its easytospendyourdays justresponding tothe nextthingthatgets yourattention,instead ofintentionallyusingthetime,energy andmoney youhaveinawaythats importanttoyou.73(分心).R—Remove distractionsA greatlife isthe resultof removingdistractions.74Removing distractionscanbea difficultconcept tomany people,since theyhavent reallyconsideredthatthereis anotherwaytolive.Find waysto freeupyourmental energyforthings thataremoreimportanttoyou.T-Thoughts.75Your beliefintheoutcome willdirectly determinehow successfulyouare.Motivated peoplehave specificgoalsandlook forwaystoachieve them.Believing thereisa solutiontothesame oldproblems youencounter yearafter yearis vitallyimportant tocreatinga lifethatyoulove.A.When youfocusonsimplifyingyourlife,you freeup energyand timefortheworkthat youenjoy andthepurposefor whichyouarehere.B.A greatlife istheresultof havingreserves—reserves ofthings,time,space,energyand money.C.Today,right now,istheright daytostarttotakea stepinthedirection ofyourhearts desires.D.Up to75%ofyourmental energycanbetied upin thingsthat stopyouconcentrating.E.Now pleaseuse secretsto fityourownneeds andstyle,and startcreating yourowngreat lifetoday.F.A greatlife istheresultof controllingyour thoughtssothatyou acceptand allowforthe possibilitythatitactually canhappen toyou!G.Focusonremoving theobstacles thatgetinthewayofyoumaking sureyou arehonoringyour priorities.EAGDFH..She describedallthethings she had todo-one wastomakeher bed-from themomentshe wokeup untilshe flewoutofthe doorfor work.I suggestedshe experimentbynot makingher bedfor twoweeks.She wasshocked,probably thinkingId beenraised bywolvesinaforest.
72.Two weekslater she went intomy officebeaming.She hadleft herbed unmadefor thefirsttimein42years-and nothingbad hadhappened.And youknow what”she said.UI;dont drymy dishesanymore,either*
73.One wasdiscovering thatshehadchoices inher lifethatshehadneverseenbefore.The otherwas givingherself permissiontobeless thatperfect.This storyshows an(原理)important principleabout managingtime Noone candoitall.Each ofus hasto makechoicesand accepttrade-offs.Theproblemis,many peoplechoose inways thatputthemselves andtheir healthlast.They takebetter careof theirhouses andcars thanthey doofthemselves.
74.So whatisthesolution Theresan easyway.Decide whatyouwantinyourlife,and putthatfirst.On adaily basis,that shouldinclude regularmeals,enough sleepand timewithyour family.Exercise,leisure,friendships andhobbies shouldalsoberegular aspectsof life.
75.The choiceis yours-whatever makesyoufeelgood aboutyourself andyourlife.Take anap.Take awalk.Take timeto playthe piano.Stop bringingyour briefcasehome fromtheoffice.Stop keepingyour houseas cleanas yourmother kepthers.Fill moreofyourtime withwant-to-dos insteadof have-to-dos.(突破).A.This womanhad madetwo majorbreakthroughsB.Above all,you needntdo anythingfor yourselfregularly.C.They puteveryone elsesneeds aheadof theirown.D.However,shewentalong withmy idea.E.Most peopledonottake timetorelaxthemselves.F.The pointistodo somethingfor yourselfeveryday.G.A patientcame tosee meaboutthestress inher life.GdacfI livein Japan,where electronicitems areawayof life,so itisnosurprise thatmanystudents carrythese littleelectronic dictionaries.E-dictionaries maybe lightand compact(简洁的)_____________more sothananypaperdictionary.71It dependson whichoneyou buy.To me,these arepretty muchthe limitstotheiradvantages.Ithinke-dictionaries shouldbe limitedin theiruse inclassrooms.72E-dictionaries aremuch moreexpensive.In Japan,they costas littleas10,000yen。