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1.The picture is about ______
A. fitness clubs B. language clubs C. dance clubs
2.What is the percentage(百分比) of students in the clubs ?
A.2.6% B.13.6% C.16.9%
I was being interviewed by a senior manager for a major insurance(保險(xiǎn)業(yè)) company. I told him honestly why I wanted the job----I needed to keep my family in Boston. My wife recently died of a heart attack. A job in Boston would help me reduce some of the extreme trauma (精神創(chuàng)傷) and pain of the loss for my 16-year-old daughter. It was important for me to keep her in her high school. I could still hardly talk about the loss of my wife.
Bruce, the interviewer, was politely empathetic, but he didn't probe any further. He admitted my loss and with great respect, moved on to another subject. After the next round of the interview, Bruce took me to lunch with another person. Then he asked me to take a walk with him. He told me that he, too, had lost his wife. And, like me, he had also been married 20 years and had three children.
In his sharing, I realized that he had experienced the same pain as I had -----a pain that was almost impossible to explain to someone who had not lost a beloved one. He offered his business card and home phone number and suggested that, if I need help or just want someone to talk to, I should feel free to give him a call.
Whether I got the job or not, he wanted me to know that he was there if I ever needed help. When he had no idea if we would ever see each other again, he helped our family deal with one of the greatest losses. He turned the normally cold business interview into a caring support for another person in need.
【小題1】The writer took part in the interview because __________.
A.hehad lost his job and wanted to find a new one. |
B.he had to support his family in Boston. |
C.his wife had recently died of a heart attack. |
D.his daughter needed money for schooling. |
A.善良的 | B.容易相處的 | C.聰明的 | D.同情的 |
A.Bruce invited the writer to lunch later. |
B.Bruce shared his life experience with the writer. |
C.Bruce was willing to help the writer. |
D.Bruce finally gave the job to the writer. |
A.Bruce and the writer saw each other often. |
B.the writer got little help from Bruce. |
C.the writer learned much from the job interview. |
D.the writer had a better life afterwards. |
A.An Act of Kindness | B.A Pleasant Interview |
C.The Same Experience | D.An Important Lesson |
Dear Liz,
My stay in Thailand has certainly been the experience of my life.
Life is busy and exciting.Bangkok is just like any other big city with a population of 10 million and heavy traffic.I'm very lucky because my host family is in a nice quiet area outside the city.There are Mr. and Mrs. Phairat, their son Sanan, who is 18, the daughter Chinda, who is 16, and Grandpa and Grandma.
I go to an international school with Sanan and Chinda.The school teaches about 70 percent in English,and 30 percent in Thai. I've learned some spoken language,but Thai writing is very difficult.The cooking lesson is my favourite.I'm learning all about Thai food and culture People don’t use chopsticks here,but spoons and forks.When I come back,I'm going to cook you a real Thai meal.
Last weekend we visited some temples.We also drove to Pattaya beach near Bangkok.I thought it was great,but Sanan and Chinda say that next month they’re taking me to Phuket Island,where the beaches are even more beautiful.The month after next,we’re going to travel to Mr.Phairat,s hometown in the north of Thailand.The Phairats own land there,and they have two elephants.I’m going to ride those elephants — and even wash them.Sanan and Chinda say it’s really fun.
I'm amazed by everything in this country,especially by the elephants.Elephants are an important pan of Thai culture and way of life.They have been a traditional symbol(象征)of Thailand for many years in times of war and peace.In the seventh century,a Thai king trained 20,000 elephants for battle.
I’ll tell you all about my Thai boxing(拳擊)lessons next time I write.
Love,
Mandy
1.How many family members are there in Mandy’s host family?
A.4. B.5. C.6. D.7.
2.Mandy writes in her e.mail that the__________ lesson is her favourite.
A.Thai speaking B.boxing C.Thai writing D.cooking
3.Next month,Mandy is going to visit__________.
A.Pattaya beach B.Phuket Island
C.Phairat’s hometown D.Bangkok
4.According to the e-mail,__________has been a symbol of Thailand for many years.
B. C. D.
5.From the e-mail we know that Mandy is__________ when she stays In Thailand.
A.bored B.quiet C.excited D.proud
6.What is the possible subject of the e-mail?
A.Study trip in Thai land B.Food culture in Thailand
C.Elephant riding in Thailand D.International schools in Thailand
March 16 is World Sleep Day. This year’s slogan is “Breathe Easily, Sleep Well”. Its aim is to celebrate the *benefits of good and healthy sleep.
Fangfang, from Liaoning, just became a high school student last September. She gets up at 5:30 a.m. every day and goes to bed at about midnight. Fangfang feels sleepy all the time. “I want to finish all my homework first,” she said.
Sleep is like food for the brain. Enough sleep helps the body and brain grow and develop. According to the National Sleep *Foundation in the US, adults need seven to nine hours of sleep every night. For students who are 10 to 17 years old, a healthy amount is about eight to nine hours every night.
But many students don’t get enough sleep because of early school start time and heavy homework. About 80 percent of middle school students don’t get enough sleep, the China Youth and Children Research Center reported. For some students, they want to sleep early, but they keep worrying about their schoolwork and can’t fall asleep quickly. For others,they may even have insomnia, and usually they have to ask the doctors for help.
These sleeping problems greatly *affect people’s life. Some doctors found out that *lack of sleep for teenagers lead to poor grades. Students without enough sleep cannot pay attention in class or do well in sports. Also, they often become anxious easily.
Luckily, with good sleep habits, it is easier to fall asleep. Some of these good habits include *avoiding drinks that make people excited late in the day, going to sleep at the same time every night, and sleeping in a comfortable place that is dark, quiet, and neither too warm nor too cold.
More tips to get a good night’s sleep:
Exercising during the day. You’d better do sports three hours before going to bed.
Don’t eat big meals before bedtime. Drink a warm glass of milk.
If you stay awake worrying about things, try making a list of things that you need to do before you go to bed.
1.How much sleep do students aged from 10 to 17 need every night?
A.7 hours. B.8-9 hours. C.10-12 hours D.Less than 7 hours.
2.What does the word “insomnia” mean in Paragraph 4?
A.失眠癥. B.好動癥. C.咽喉炎. D.關(guān)節(jié)炎.
3.If teenagers don’t get enough sleep, they may _____________.
A.do well in sports B.grow and develop better
C.feel sleepy in class D.do much better in studies
4.Which of the following is a good sleeping habit according to the passage?
A.Do exercise at night before going to bed.
B.Going to sleep at the same time every night.
C.Going to sleep in a place where it is bright.
D.Eat big meals or drink a lot of wine at night.
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.People should sleep well to live healthy and study better.
B.Teenagers should sleep longer on Saturdays and Sundays.
C.People should see the doctor if they don’t have enough sleep.
D.Teenagers don’t get enough sleep because of heavy homework.
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