寧鄉(xiāng)一中2009屆高三4月份模擬考試試題

英 語

命題責(zé)任人:郭天明    校對責(zé)任人:陶翠娥

說明:①本次考試共4部分,分客觀題和主觀題,共150分,考試時間為120分鐘;

②請考生將所有答案填寫在答題卡規(guī)定位置,答在本卷本上的答案一律無效。

第一部分: 聽力 (共三節(jié),滿分30分)

做聽力部分時,請先在試題卷上作答。聽力部分結(jié)束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將第1至第17小題的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上,將第18至第20小題的答案轉(zhuǎn)寫到答題卡上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試題卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1. Where are the two speakers?

A. In South Street.          B. In West Street.          C. At the traffic lights.

2. How many guests will probably come to the dinner?

  A. 6.                     B. 8.                    C. 10.

3. What does the woman mean?

  A. The hotel is filled with tourists only today.

  B. There are not many tourists at this time of the year.

  C. There are too many tourists at this time of the year.

4. Whose birthday is it?

  A. The woman’s.           B. The man’s.             C. Joe’s.

5. With whom will the man go to the airport?

  A. His father.              B. His mother.             C. His brother.

第二節(jié)(共12小題;每小題1.5分,滿分18分)

聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試題卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。

聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。

6. Why doesn’t the man think the woman can get her license?

  A. She is too young.         B. She is careless.          C. She hasn’t learned to drive.

7. What do we know about the woman?

  A. She is sure of passing the road test.

  B. She has decided to learn to drive.

  C. She failed road tests many times.

聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。

8. How long is the man going to be away?

  A. Four days.             B. Two weeks.             C. More than three weeks.  

9. How much did the man expect the ticket to be?

  A. $4,500.               B. More than $4,500.        C. Less than $4,500.

10. How does the man probably feel about the woman’s answer at the end of the conversation?

   A. Disappointed.          B. Pleased.                C. Excited.

聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題。

11. Where does this conversation probably take place?

   A. At a hotel.              B. In the police station.     C. In the customs house.

12. What is the man?

   A. A doctor.               B. A dress designer.        C. A businessman.

13. What does the man want to do in this conversation?

   A. Sell the computer to the woman.

   B. Show to the woman how the computer works.

   C. Teach the woman how to repair the computer.

聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。

14. What do we know about the woman?

   A. She has a bad cold.

   B. She is getting better. 

   C. She suffers from a deadly disease.

15. Where did the man learn about the results of the study on the disease?

   A. From magazines.        B. In the lab.              C. From the woman.

16. How many patients with the disease has the man cured?

   A. One.                   B. Nine.                  C. None.

17. Which word can best describe the man?

   A. Careless.                B. Stupid.                C. Cruel.   

 

第三節(jié)(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分4.5分)

聽下面一段材料,將第18至第20三個小題的信息補(bǔ)充完整,每小題不超過三個單詞。聽材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出15秒鐘的作答時間。本段材料讀兩遍。

 

Soft Torch

Cheap and convenient!

l         Same    18    as a credit

l         Lasting for over    19  

l         Completely waterproof

l         Containing no    20  

Keep one in every room and every coat pocket!

 

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

21. ― If you have any question, please feel free to call us.

― Thank you, Mr. Anderson. I certainly ______.

   A. should           B. can             C. will             D. shall

22. Research shows pet owners visit the doctor less often and experience less sleeping difficulties than ______ without a four-legged friend.

   A. ones             B. those           C. who             D. that

23. I looked ______ lots of different books but couldn’t find anything ______ what John had told me.

   A. through; of        B. up; in           C. for; about        D. in; about

24. There might be different views on music but one fact cannot be ignored ______ it has a great effect on our emotions.

A. that             B. which           C. what            D. why

25. Laboratory safety training is mainly to make the people ______ in a laboratory aware of the possible dangers that may threaten them.

A. working          B. work            C. to work         D. worked

26. The volunteers who help the homeless children believe that every person has something to give in return for what ______.

    A. has received       B. has been received   C. will receive      D. will be received

27. Times are changing and the world is not as safe as it once was, ______ is one reason many children have a cell phone with them.

    A. what             B. who             C. that             D. which

28. ― I’m going to the skating rink, Mrs. Jenkins. Are you driving that way?

―Not exactly. But ______ I drop you off at the corner of Main Street? It’s only a few blocks away.

 A. how about         B. what if           C. so what          D. why not

29. With my Christmas shopping all ______ care of, I am currently enjoying the benefits of being at home.

A. to take            B.  to be taken       C. taken            D. taking

30. It wasn’t ______ years later that pizzas were introduced and soon became popular in the United States.

A. until             B. after             C. before           D. when

31. There’s probably ______ no simpler way to lose ______ weight than to stop watching television.

A. a; 不填          B. a; the             C. 不填; 不填      D. 不填; the

32. Sometimes we become so focused on getting things done that we ______ to give ourselves a break.

A. have forgotten     B. had forgotten       C. forgot           D. forget

33. The first time I wrote a short story I was proud of, she read it to the class because she knew it needed ______.

A. to be shared       B. being shared        C. to share          D. shared

34. People talked much about the film. There was no obvious reason why it could not be ______ the original.

A. a as good film as   B. a as film good as    C. as a good film as   D. as good a film as

35. You must spend less time on the baseball field and ______ doing homework. Your grades aren’t too good, as you know.

A. much             B. many             C. more            D. most

 

第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從第36至第55小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Ten years ago around Christmas, I was on a Captiva Island beach at sunrise. I was there, seven years old, scraping my fingers through the   36  , with the false hope of finding a treasure larger than the tiny shell fragments (碎片) that   37   the shore.
    A man jogged along the waves   38   my direction. When he came near me, he slowed to a walk. I didn’t notice him   39   he was almost standing over me. Too young to be shy of strangers, I   40   myself up from the ground. It was   41   that I saw what he was holding in his hands. There, perfectly intact (完好的), was a beautiful cream-colored conch (海螺) shell. He smiled as I   42   in amazement, and then, to my shock, handed it to me. I   43   it before me like a diamond, not believing my eyes. How did he know?
    “I think this one has your name on it,” he said, and then continued his   44   down the beach.
    I do not remember his voice, his clothes or   45   his face, but I do still have the seashell, and the greatest lesson I’ve ever learned. The whole flight home I held it in my hand as I   46   his act of kindness. Now the shell sits on my bedside table,   47   as bright and big as it was, because a lot of things have changed, but it is still there, a   48   reminder that there is goodness in the world.
    You see, that man saved me. He saved my belief in the   49   of people. He saved my belief that one can find what means something in life. I   50   my shell every day, and every time I know that I can   51   that day because no matter what, there are good things in my life. In the end, all that we have is what we have   52   for others. The shell is important to me, as important as   53   man who returned to the plane to give me my lost jacket, as important as my   54   my stuffed animal to my neighbor who was moving.
    Making a difference in   55   life, no matter how big or small, is what truly matters, and that is worth all the treasure in the world.

36.   A. water                       B. sand                       C. air                         D. soil
37.   A. surrounded             B. crossed                 C. littered                   D. poured
38.   A. in                            B. from                      C. to                          D. on
39.   A. as                            B. though                   C. unless                    D. until
40.   A. pushed                     B. took                       C. dragged                 D. kept
41.   A. there                        B. later                       C. next                       D. then
42.   A. replied                    B. received                 C. stared                     D. imagined 
43.   A. settled                     B. held                       C. caught                   D. gathered
44.   A. search                    B. run                       C. work                     D. drive
45.   A. even                       B. just                        C. hardly                   D. only
46.   A. referred to               B. turned to                C. thought about          D. called on
47.   A. almost                     B. ever                       C. seldom                  D. not
48.   A. quiet                        B. strict                     C. cheerful                D. similar
49.   A. ability                    B. wisdom                C. honesty                  D. kindness
50.   A. clean                       B. see                         C. bring                     D. miss
51.   A. hold on                    B. get through            C. go over                 D. put away
52.   A. seen                         B. lost                        C. done                      D. planned
53.   A. another                    B. each                     C. any                       D. all
54.   A. comparing               B. returning               C. giving                    D. introducing 
55.   A. your                        B. my                         C. someone’s               D. everyone’s

 

第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié) 選擇題(共17小題;每小題2分,滿分34分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

   Join other teens for an intensive ten-day writing residency (訓(xùn)練) with Master Writers at the world renowned Atlantic Center for the Arts.

The Residency

The Teen Creative Writing Residency is a summer writing residency that offers 9th―12th grade teens writing workshops and mentorship (輔導(dǎo)) by distinguished authors in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The Teen Creative Writing Residency will be held at Atlantic Center from July 13 through July 26, offering 21 teens from around the country an extraordinary opportunity to expand the power of their individual voices through writing workshops with Master Writers.

Residency Schedule

Teen writers will join three Master Writers-in-Residence, one in each of the following genres (類型) ― poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The mentorship with the Master Writers-in-Residence will be the focus, but the chance to have conversations with the other Visiting Writers and participating Teen Writers will be valuable.

Classes meet Monday―Friday for two hours of workshops. Teen writers will have the opportunity to focus on one genre, while also exploring the other forms of literature through workshops and conversation.

Admission

The selection process for the unique literary residency opportunity will be competitive. Atlantic Center receives the applications, and the judges evaluate writing samples. As class sizes are kept small to provide the highest quality instruction, not all qualified writers may be accepted.

Applications should include the following:

1. Cover Letter: Your name, address, age, phone number(s)

2. Statement of Intent: Why do you want to attend this residency? (1 page)

3. Writing Sample: 3 pages: Your writing sample should be in your preferred genre. You may include more than one genre in your sample (for example, 1 poem, and 2 pages of fiction), but the entire sample is limited to 3 pages.

56. According to the passage, the writing residency ______.

A. will last three weeks 

B. will take place at sea

C. accepts teens from all over the world   

D. will offer 20 hours of workshops altogether

57. The teens to attend the writing residency will ______.

A. take one genre as a main genre

B. be allowed to take only one genre

C. spend an equal amount of time on each genre

D. take the three genres as well as other genres

58. At Atlantic Center, the Master Writers-in-Residence ______.

A. teach the three genres separately       B. teach the three genres together

C. design all the activities for the teens    D. train the teens in writing and reading

59. The writing samples included in the applications are used to judge ______.

A. what forms of literature the teen writers like best

B. how the teen writers will be trained at the writing residency

C. whether the applicants can be accepted as teen writers

D. what the teen writers need to learn at the writing residency

 

    I just mailed the chicken and the egg, each in its own separate packaging, and kept careful track of when each shipment was sent from a post office in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and when it later arrived at its intended destination in New York City.
    In mailing the chicken, I was careful to stick to the restrictions described in the American Postal Service’s Domestic Mail Manual 57. This version of the Manual states that:
    “Adult chickens must be sent by Express Mail. The containers used must pass the standards in International Safe Transit Association Test Procedure 1A; be strong enough to endure normal handling; and the number of birds must not be more than the container’s limit.”
    I mailed the chicken in a wooden box got from a colleague who does research with birds, and mailed the egg in standard packaging obtained through an industrial supplier.
    I posted both the chicken and the egg at 9:40 am, on a Monday morning, from the Harvard Square post office, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The staff there told me that this was the first chicken anyone had mailed from there in recent memory, and perhaps ever.
    The intended destination for both packages was the James A. Farley General Post Office, which is located in Manhattan right next to Penn Station.
    I took the subway from Harvard Square to the Boston train station, and from there boarded a train to New York City, a distance of about 320 kilometres, arriving that afternoon at Penn Station. I immediately went to the post office, to await the arrivals of the chicken and the egg.
    The James A. Farley General Post Office is open 24 hours a day, so I was able to wait there until both items arrived.
    That day, Monday, neither the chicken nor the egg arrived. The next day, Tuesday, neither the chicken nor the egg arrived.
    The chicken arrived at 10:31 am, Wednesday. The staff at the post office told me that this was the first chicken anyone had mailed to the post office in recent memory, and perhaps ever. The egg arrived that same day, at 9:37 pm, 11 hours after the chicken.
    So, it’s now quite clear that the chicken came first, the egg second.

60. We can learn from the passage that Penn Station is ______.

A. in New York City                  B. in Cambridge     

C. near Harvard Square                D. near Boston

61. According to the passage, the author ______.

   A. mailed the chicken and the egg in the same package

   B. had mailed chickens in the same post office before

   C. mailed the chicken and the egg in different post offices

   D. mailed the chicken and the egg by Express Mail

62. The author chose the James A. Farley General Post Office as the destination for the packages most probably because ______.

A. it is located in Manhattan            B. it is open 24 hours a day

C. it offers a good service              D. it is convenient for the train station

63. The author mailed the chicken and the egg in order to ______.

A. test the postal service                B. have a comfortable journey

C. make an experiment                 D. save time and money

For most of history scientists and mankind in general considered plants to be passive organisms just with no reason or means of communicating with one another. But new research has revealed that many plants actually ‘chat’ quite a bit over their own networks, which may also indicate that your aunt isn’t quite as crazy as you thought. You know, the one that talks to her petunias (矮牽;) and expects an answer.
    In fact, many plants form internal (內(nèi)部的) communication networks and are able to exchange information efficiently. These connections enable the plants to share information via internal channels in a manner very similar to computer networks. So what kind of things do plants tell each other?
    Researcher Josef Stuefer found that one purpose for plants having their own “chat systems” is to warn each other. He and his colleagues were the first to prove that clover (三葉草) plants do indeed warn each other via these network links if enemies are nearby. For example, if one of the plants is attacked by caterpillars (毛蟲), it will warn the other members of the network via an internal signal. After receiving a warning, the other plants will strengthen their protective chemical and mechanical resistance so that they are less attractive to advancing caterpillars. This early warning system allows the plants to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Experimental research has revealed that this communication significantly limits the damage to the plants.
    It is also known that plants have “family values”, with new research revealing they have the ability to recognize close relatives in order to help each other survive. Research found plants from the same species of beach-dwelling wildflowers, for example, grew aggressively (侵略地) alongside unrelated neighbors but were less competitive when they shared soil with their siblings. Some researchers think that plants must communicate through their roots, identifying themselves using tiny chemical signatures specific to each plant’s family.

The research shows that our current concept of plants is probably a poor reflection of reality. Scientists are eager to discover in what ways, and to what extent, plants communicate with each other.

64. “Your aunt” is mentioned in the first paragraph to indicate that ______.

A. plants are very important to people  

B. plants have the ability to communicate

C. people can communicate with plants   

D. plants are considered to be passive organisms

65. We can infer from the passage that clover plants that receive a warning protect themselves against enemies ______.

A. by fighting enemies together          

B. by hiding themselves from enemies

C. by attacking enemies with chemicals    

D. by making themselves taste unpleasant

66. The underlined word “siblings” in Paragraph 4 refers to ______.

A. unrelated neighbors                   B. family values

C. close relatives                       D. wildflowers

67. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A. Many plants are connected by internal channels.

B. Different plants form a communication network.

C. Plants tend to look for information they need.

D. All plants share information with each other.

68. The best title for this passage may be ______.

A. Existence in the Green Kingdom        

B. Competition in the Green Kingdom

C. Communication with Green Plants       

D. Communication of the Green Kingdom

 

D
    When you think of photographing people, you may think of your family reunion or the Christmas party at work. These types of pictures of people are records of fun events with nice memories. Let’s take a look at another idea for taking pictures of people, with an entirely different slant.
    Much as anthropologists (人類學(xué)家) study the diversity of characteristics of people in cultural and environmental contexts, some photographers record these aspects of people in their pictures. They try to capture the emotions and humanity of people, and the photograph draws the viewer into the subject’s experience at that moment in time.
    Taking pictures of people with this goal in mind makes the photographer and the viewer grow in the understanding of human nature. For example, a photograph of a young man trying to hitch a ride (搭便車) in the rain can show the experience. His poncho (雨布) sparkles with the raindrops flowing in a steady stream to the ground. The lights of passing traffic highlight the contrast between the warm, dry drivers, taking no notice of his misery. Another picture of a child sleeping on a bench at a busy train station can capture the innocence of childhood contrasted with a busy world of hurried grown-ups.
    If you’d like to experiment with this form of photographs of people, look for ordinary people in contrasting environments or contexts. Children and the elderly pose extraordinary possibilities. The lined faces of the aged often make great subjects, reflecting character and wisdom. People are such interesting subjects. Facial expressions can convey a thousand moods and feelings.
    Taking pictures of people with an eye to the feel and magic of the moment will make you a better and more enthusiastic photographer. You may find yourself so taken with this new experience. Photographing people is an artful endeavor. Take the leap!

69. According to the passage, a picture that shows the emotions and humanity of people may help you ______.

A. know more about cultures            B. know better about human nature

C. know more about photography         D. know better about an event

70. It is suggested in this passage that you photograph ______.

A. common people                    B. important people

C. strange people                     D. poor people 

71. The underlined part in Paragraph 3 indicates that ______.

A. the drivers have to drive carefully in the rain

B. the drivers are lucky to be warm and dry in the rain

C. the young man is struggling against the rain

D. the young man is in a painful situation in the rain

72. In this passage, the author mainly talks about ______.

A. developing interest in photographing people

B. developing skills in photographing people

C. taking pictures of people as a study of humanity

D. taking pictures of people in different environments  

第二節(jié) 簡答題(共3小題;每小題2分,滿分6分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)第73至第75小題的具體要求,簡要回答問題。

Knowing she would have to spend $14,000 on a place to live during her two-year study at Yale University even if she shared an apartment, Elizabeth Turnbull decided to get creative.
    The 26-year-old graduate student majoring in environmental studies built a house and decided to bring it with her to Yale. It is just 2.5m wide and 5.5m long.

“Well, if I have $14,000 I am going to spend on living space anyway, is there something more creative I can do with it?” Turnbull told US newspaper The Hartford Courant.

Turnbull’s goal is to make her little house as green as possible ― in the sense of environmentally friendly and energy efficient. She is talking with the university about suitable places for her “Tiny House”, as she calls it. Turnbull said she is optimistic she’ll find a spot that is safe and convenient. In a university where students concern as much about their carbon footprint as they do about grades, Turnbull believes her “green” house will be welcomed.

Turnbull expects to light the house and power her cell phone and computer with the energy generated from the solar panels on the surface of her new home. That’s renewable energy, totally free. The house has a recyclable aluminum (鋁) roof and uses recycled sailboat sails for the ceiling. Many of the building materials were left over from other people’s home expansions.

An inspiration for her house was the Tumbleweed Tiny House Co. in Sebastopol, Calif., which sells small, transportable homes. But they were more expensive than she could afford.

Gordon Geballe, a lecturer at Yale, said Turnbull’s house would be a symbolic statement, but it would also provide useful information on sustainable living in a small space, which he expects will become more common. “I’m not sure everyone will live in a tiny house, but a lot of people will live in a small house. So the kinds of things she will learn will be useful to engineers and architects and homeowners.”

73. Which word in this passage best explains why Turnbull’s “Tiny House” will be accepted at Yale University?

_________________________________________________________________________

74. What does “something more creative” in Paragraph 3 indicate?   (回答詞數(shù)不超過8個)

    __________________________________________________________________________

75. What is the advantage Turnbull’s “Tiny House” has over the Tumbleweed Tiny House?

   (回答詞數(shù)不超過6個)

    __________________________________________________________________________

第四部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié) 填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文后第76至第85小題的空格里填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語。

注意:每空不超過3個單詞。

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There are many ways you can help children battle every disease and injury. Children’s Miracle Network challenges you to become a volunteer to make miracles a reality. You can make a difference by getting involved in a variety of local events such as Flight for the Cure Concert, Dance Marathon or many of the other special events. You can also spend your time in direct patient contact, sharing the care of children, bringing some cheer to lonely patients or delivering flowers from loved ones. And there are other volunteer opportunities such as helping with mailings, staffing the various information desks and office assistance needed to continue to progress Children’s Miracle Network forward.  

Meanwhile, you can support Children’s Miracle Network by making a gift. There are a number of forms of gifts, and gifts of cash are the easiest and most direct way to give to Children’s Miracle Network. These gifts may be made online, by sending a check or through regular electronic funds transfers from the account on your choice. You can also make a gift of stock or real estate. 100% of your contribution goes directly to your local Children’s Miracle Network hospitals, and you can also choose to designate (指定) your gift to a specific department, service or program. We will be happy to work with you to ensure that your gift is used in a way that satisfies you.

Your support of Children’s Miracle Network will directly benefit the thousands of patients who are treated and cared for at the Children’s hospitals. It will make a positive impact on them, and help to provide the best care for them and improve the health of children in our communities today and tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Involvement in local events:

l  Flight for the Cure Concert

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l  other special events

 

 

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    Becoming a volunteer

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    第二節(jié) 寫作(滿分25分)

    你校英語俱樂部開展“Problem Solver”的活動,就解決學(xué)習(xí)生活中一些問題交流自己的體驗(yàn)和感想。你們這次交流的話題是“How to live with pressure”。請根據(jù)此話題寫一篇英語短文,介紹你在學(xué)習(xí)上所遇到的壓力及其相應(yīng)的對策,以及你的感想。

    注意:

    1.要求結(jié)構(gòu)完整,語意連貫,觀點(diǎn)正確。

    2.詞數(shù):120左右

     

     

     

     

     

    英語試卷答案

    第一部分  聽力

    1. A    2. B    3. C    4. B    5. A    6. B    7. A    8. B    9. C   10. A

    11. C   12. C   13. B   14. C   15. A   16. C   17. B

    18. size and shape  19. one year     20. harmful chemicals 

     

    第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用

    第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空

    21. C   22. B   23. D   24. A   25. A   26. B   27. D   28. B   29. C   30. A

    31. C   32. D   33. A   34. D   35. C

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    第四部分:書面表達(dá)

    第一節(jié) 填空

    76. Children’s Miracle Network    77. Ways to help     78. Dance Marathon   

    79. Direct patient contact    80. cheering lonely patients     81. staffing information desks   

    82. Making a gift    83. Forms of gifts    84. designated    85. Benefits to children

     

    第二節(jié) 寫作

    How to Live with Pressure

    I used to feel pressured to do well in exams. I was so afraid of falling behind that I kept thinking about studying every minute of the day. The pressure made me out of breath. To my disappointment, the more worried I was about my studies, the less efficient I became. Later, I realized I just took pressure too seriously. So I tried taking things easy by taking part in various activities out of class, enjoying music and even daydreaming about fun things. To my delight, this worked! Gradually, I became less anxious about exams and began to take pleasure in my studies. Pressure cannot be avoided. What counts is how to deal with it properly, and above all, how to turn it into pleasure or challenge.

     

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