–How often do you go to see your parents?
--Not very often, I’m afraid. But I manage to see them .
A. each other week B. each two weeks C. every other week D. every another week.
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–How often do you go to see your parents?
--Not very often, I’m afraid. But I manage to see them .
A. each other week B. each two weeks C. every other week D. every another week.
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—How often do you go home to see your parents?
—___________, but usually once a week.
A. As usual B. No idea C. It all depends D.It depends on you
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Do you often talk with your parents? Here is some advice on how to talk with them.
★ Try to start your talk with something fun. This will make talking easier. For example,
ask them questions about their day. How is work? They love this.
★ Make it clear what you want to tell your parents. If they have an opinion, let them finish and don’t stop their talking. Ask them to do the same for you.
★ Show them respect by listening to them carefully. Look at them in the eye.
★ Be honest. Honesty builds trust. Life is good when your parents trust you.
★ If your parents don’t understand, that’s OK. It doesn’t mean that they don’t love you. Sometimes you have to explain the things to them again
★ When you finish the talk, thank them for listening. Say something like“Thanks, that helps.” It will let them know that is important to you and make them want to do it more often.
1.If you want to start the talk easily, you should say something ____________ at the beginning.
A. interesting B. dishonest
C. serious D. unhappy
2.While talking to your parents, you should look at them in the eye to show you _____ them.
A. hate B. understand
C. respect D. like
3.When the parents don’t understand you, you can_____.
A. ask them to stop B. argue with them
C. leave them angrily D. explain your ideas to them again
4.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. We should respect our parents.
B. It’s important to trust our parents.
C. We should love our parents.
D. Some ways to communicate with our parents.
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-_______do you spare time to visit your parents every month?
-Twice.
A.How long B.How often C.How soon D.How fast
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1.We are so used to advertisements ________ we often do not even realize how many we see and hear in a day.
2.Unlike Muhammad Ali, Jordan ________(compete) in the 1992 Olympics and won his second Olympic gold medal.
3.There are many ________(requirement) that must be met before a sport can be considered by the IOC.
4.The expert recommends that the company ________(use) eyecatching logos.
5.Immediately, Otto Lindenbrock got his things packed and went to Iceland, ________(force) his nephew Axel to go with him.
6.Some very interesting technologies ________(develop) right now.
7.Firefighters could use RealCine to train safely, without the risk of getting ________(injure) in a burning building.
8.There are some of the Olympic athletes ________have brought joy to people across the world.
9.When ________ comes to advertisements, we must all use our intelligence and not be a slave to them.
10.The RealCine experience will ________(amazing) you, and you will agree that this is an extraordinary technology.
11.In defeat, the Kangaroos found something ________(precious) than victory.
12.Some sports were less popular and had to make way ________new sports which are more popular.
13.I am ________(delight) to have been invited to your school to talk about the history of Olympic Games.
14.Many people think that smoking is cool or enjoyable, ________they are not fully aware of the damage that it does to their health.
15.China plays ________leading role in international table tennis competitions.
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What do you do for fun in your spare time? Do you like reading? Do you often go to a book store? There is a store that is so different from others.
The World’s Smallest Bookstore, whose official name is just these three words, sits quietly about 100 miles northeast of Toronto.
The bookstore is about 10 feet by 10 feet, so it is easy to imagine how tiny it really is. The bookstore is open 24 hours a day. Inside the bookstore are various books, especially literary books and classic authors’ works. So if you are looking for something less popular, you may get a bit disappointed there.
Another special feature of this bookstore is that each book only costs three dollars. All the expenses are paid on the honor system, which means buyers should make a note of what they’ve bought and leave their money by themselves. So the tools of the trade in this bookstore are quite simple: pens, papers, light bulbs and a label-maker.
In order to catch passers-by’s attention, the billboards (广告牌) of the bookstore are several times bigger than the store itself. With these large eye-catchers, many people are willing to stop by and have a visit.
1.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. A strange way of selling books.
B. The popular bookstores in the world.
C. The world’s smallest bookstore.
D. The popular books nowadays.
2.Which of the following books might you most probably get in the store?
A. Books on less popular science.
B. Books on economic control.
C. The year book of a university.
D. Literary books.
3.How could you buy a book from the store?
A. Choose the book(s) and leave the money there.
B. Pay on the net and then get the book(s) in the store.
C. The salesman will help you find the book.
D. The salesman will get the money for the book.
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Are you going to school for something your parents pushed on you? Are you doing things just because others expect you to? I found many ____in my Life Coaching lessons. The biggest one some students are having is that they are living a life someone else has ____for them.
Why on earth would someone live a life that someone else wants for him? Usually, the main ___is his parents. When we’re growing up we must do what our parents want us to do. We really don’t have our own ____. The problem is that most parents are overly ____that they know what’s best for their children. Many parents ____their children to make certain educational ____. Some parents won’t ____their children’s college, unless the children learn ____what the parents decide.
Parents aren’t the only ones ____their ideas on my students. I have some students who are doing jobs they really ____, but their friends or relatives would not support them if they apply for a _____job they’d like better.
Are you allowing others to decide what life you are living now? If so, it is a ____.
Even if you are about to ____for college and you find that the only way your parents will pay school fees for you is that you choose Business, but you want to ____Art… And at this moment I don’t ___that you choose the major you have no ____. Follow your heart.
Remember, ____choose your major or job that you don’t like just because of others’ ideas. If you choose what you like, you will be a(n) ____ person and will positively influence others. Live the life you want from now on____you will get happiness.
1.A. students B. problems C. examples D. results
2.A. designed B. trained C. introduced D. expressed
3.A. rule B. reason C. news D. information
4.A. excuses B. complaints C. wishes D. choices
5.A. excited B. worried C. confident D. careful
6.A. expect B. allow C. agree D. teach
7.A. challenges B. practices C. experiences D. achievements
8.A. turn to B. learn about C. pay for D. drop in
9.A. regularly B. nearly C. gradually D. exactly
10.A. offering B. placing C. depending D. trying
11.A. hate B. enjoy C. appreciate D. accept
12.A. familiar B. similar C. different D. terrible
13.A. mistake B. chance C. decision D. character
14.A. send B. look C. head D. wait
15.A. refuse B. learn C. change D. copy
16.A. remember B. trouble C. mind D. suggest
17.A. interest B. explanation C. advantage D. preparation
18.A. sometimes B. never C. often D. still
19.A. beautiful B. clever C. happy D. honest
20.A. but B. and C. or D. although
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If you lose your wallet, how often do you think someone will be kind enough to return it to you, with cash and credit cards?
Some people may be greedy, and others are simply too lazy to bother(打搅) with the trip to the post office to send back a wallet to a stranger. But according to a psychology study by Dr. Richard Wiseman, there’s one thing that’ll greatly increase your odds of being reunited with a lost wallet: a photograph of a cute baby.
In the study, hundreds of wallets were scattered(分散) around the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland. The psychologists wanted to see how many strangers would take the trouble to return them to the addresses listed on the drivers’ licenses inside—but more than that, they wanted to find out what would make a person more likely to help out a stranger.
To finish this, they included personal things in most of the wallets: some included a photo of a happy elderly couple, some contained a cute puppy, some contained a family portrait, and some held a photo of a lovely baby. Others had receipts(发票) showing that the wallet’s owner had recently donated to a charity(慈善). Some contained no personal details.
As the psychologists soon discovered, the sight of a smiling baby is enough to warm nearly any heart: only one in ten of the strangers who retrieved such wallets did not return them. In contrast, the second most successful image, the puppy, had a 53% return rate. When the wallet included no photograph, it stood only a one in seven chance of being returned to the owner.
The success of the baby photograph shows a human compassion(同情) for the young that’s been passed down through the ages, according to Dr. Wiseman. “The baby kicked off a caring feeling in people, which is not surprising from an evolutionary perspective(进化的角度),” he told the Times.
To ensure our species’ survival, scientists think that we must feel empathy and compassion for our young. Scientists say that this study supports the argument that we won’t feel compassion only for our own babies, but for any that we see—hence, the strong desire a stranger would feel to return a wallet to the baby’s parent.
On a more basic level, the study also provides a great tip to help ensure that if your wallet is ever lost, you’re more likely to get it back. “If you want to increase the chances of your wallet being returned if lost, gain a photograph of the cutest baby you can find and ensure that it is clearly displayed,” said Dr. Wiseman.
1.The main purpose of the psychologists’ leaving hundreds of wallets around was to find out________.
A.whether people were as honest as before
B.what made people willing to help strangers
C.what kind of feelings could be caused by a smiling baby
D.how evolution influenced human beings
2.The underlined word “retrieved” in Para. 5 probably means “________”.
A.picked up B.spread out C.found out D.looked for
3.Why did people return a wallet with a photograph of a cute baby in it?
A.Because the wallet was not attractive enough to keep.
B.Because the sight of a baby could cause a caring feeling in them.
C.Because they were curious to know the parents of the baby
D.Because the sight of a cute baby reminded them of their own children.
4.If there are 30 lost wallets with a photograph of a cute baby, how many of them will probably be returned?
A.Only 3. B.About 15. C.20 or so. D.About 27.
5.We can learn from the last two paragraphs that________.
A.humans usually have compassion for the young
B.the caring feeling in people is gone during evolution
C.scientists believed that people only feel compassion for their own babies
D.a wallet with a cute baby’s picture in it cannot be lost
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---____ do you go to the movies?
--- Once a week.
A.How long B.How much C. How soon D.How often
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How many times do you check your Moments or Facebook page in a day to see whether your latest post has got another “like” or “thumbs up”?
Although you might be embarrassed to admit how many times you do this, don’t worry. Psychological findings have shown it’s completely normal.
In fact, the pleasure we derive from (取自) getting a “like” is equal to that of eating chocolate or winning money, and we can’t help wanting more.
According to the findings of the UCLA Brain Mapping Center, which observed 32 teens aged between 13 and 18, the feedback circuit (反馈电路) in the teens’ brains are particularly sensitive, and the “social” and “visual” parts of their brains were activated when they received “likes” on a social network. The research also showed that though the thumbs up might come from complete strangers, the good they derive from it worked equally.
So does it mean we should try our best to win as many thumbs up as possible?
Not necessarily so if we know the reasons behind our desire for attention.
In “Why do people crave (渴望) attention” by M. Farouk Radwan, he explained several cases in which people naturally longed for attention. Radwan said people who were an only child, who were used to being the center of attention in their house, may try to reproduce these conditions. Feeling “overlooked and unappreciated” might also lead you to be eager for attention. Other times, the state of being jealous or wanting to cover your mistakes may also contribute to such longings.
In fact, too much desire for attention can create anxiety, and in turn ruin your happiness even when you get it. So what can we do about it? The answer is quite simple.
“If people could adopt goals not focused on their own self-esteem (自尊) but on something larger than their self, such as what they can create or contribute to others, they would be less sensitive to some of the negative effects of pursuing self-esteem,” wrote psychology professor Jennifer Crocker in the Journal of Social Issues.
1.You may find this text in a magazine about ____.
A. technology B. education
C. entertainment D. social life
2.Who will NOT naturally expect attention according to Radwan?
A. People who are living with their parents.
B. Those who lack social recognition.
C. People who are the focus of attention.
D. Those who want to blanket what they’ve done.
3.We know from the last paragraph that ____.
A. checking your Moments or Facebook page is a waste of time
B. it is helpful to set goals concerning making contributions
C. focusing on one’s self-esteem is quite natural
D. self-teem has a bad effect on one’s goals
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards people’s addiction to “thumbs up”?
A. worried. B. objective.
C. critical. D. supportive.
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