You have nothing to _______ by refusing to listen to our advice.
A. grasp B. gain C. earn D. catch
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You have nothing to _______ by refusing to listen to our advice.
A. grasp B. gain C. earn D. catch
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—Do you know ______ Tom was punished by his father?
—That was ______ he refused to go to school.
A. why; because B. when; why C. how; when D. why; why
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---I hear John refused to tell the truth and was taken away by the police.
--- Where did you _______?
A.pick that up | B.put that up | C.make that up | D.take that up |
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How do apology languages work? Have you ever tried to apologize, only to be refused? It may be that you were offering a partial apology in a “language”, that was foreign to your listener. The five languages of apology include:
Apology Language 1: “I am sorry.”
List the hurtful effects of your action. Not “I am sorry if …”, but “I am sorry that…”. You might ask if they want to add any points that you have not recognized.
Apology Language 2:“I was wrong.”
Name your mistake and accept fault. Note that it is easier to say “You are right” than “ I am wrong”, but the latter carries more weight.
Apology Language 3: “What can I do to make it right?”
How are you now? How shall I make amends(弥补) to you? How can I restore your confidence that I love you— even though I was so hurtful to you?
Apology Language 4: “I’ll try not to do that again.”
Engage in problem-solving. Don’t make excuses for yourself such as, “Well, my day was just so…” Instead, offer what you will change to prevent yourself from putting them in the same bad situation again.
Apology Language 5: “Will you please forgive me?”
Be patient in seeking forgiveness. They may need some time or greater clarification(澄清) of your input from Apology Languages 1-4.
Finally, your apology may not be accepted, but at least you know that you have been faithful in offering a sincere olive branch(橄榄枝) of peace.
1.The passage mainly talks about___________
A.5 tips for apologies that work B.5 ways of refusing apologies
C.the function of apology languages D.the importance of apology languages
2.According to Paragraph 1, your apology may be refused mainly because________
A.your listeners can’t understand your dialect.
B.your listeners can’t hear what you said clearly.
C.your apology is not sincere.
D.your apology is not expressed well enough.
3.When offering an apology, which of the following does the author prefer?
A.“You are right” B.“I am sorry if …”
C.“I was wrong.” D.“Well, my day was just so…”
4.In the last paragraph, the author tells us even if your apology may not be accepted, at least ___________.
A.It’s your fault any more B.your mind will be at peace
C.your friend will make peace with you. D.your apology is true to your heart
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We all know a picky(挑剔的)eater or two. Maybe you have that one friend who refuses to step foot in a sushi restaurant even though she’s never tried it. Or the one who turns her nose up at anything green.
Experts suggest your DNA and upbringing are to blame for your picky eating habits. A group in Finland looked at what we call food neophobia, which means "fear of the new", and found there is some genetic basis for this. But neophobia can be greatly influenced by the surroundings. Parents unwilling to try anything new will expose(暴露)their kids to fewer new food.
People less adventurous may be more unlikely to try new foods. It’s normal for children to go through a picky stage when they’re toddlers, maybe two or three years old, and that makes sense evolutionarily. (When our ancestors first tried new foods, they had to be cautious to avoid being poisoned.) But as we get older, if we continue to avoid new food, pickiness can last.
For those who are simply picky, certain social situations like cocktail parties with all those foods full of mystery ingredients can cause anxiety. They’re often sort of embarrassed to admit that they eat like a child, so they will just say: "My stomach’s upset. " or "I had a late lunch. ".
Your taste buds can change over time, but that requires taking a chance on new foods. But to be less picky, you definitely have to be determined. The most common reason for wanting to change is social.
Expanding your eating horizons can make everything from a party to a vacation easier and more enjoyable.
1.The underlined part in Paragraph 1 means "________".
A. likes the smell of B. doesn’t like the smell of
C. dislikes and refuses D. shows interest in
2.Which of the following plays a role in deciding whether one is picky?
A. Ancestors. B. Surroundings. C. Social relations. D. Age.
3.According to the author, if you want to change your picky eating habit, you should________.
A. go out eating with a friend unwilling to try anything new
B. eat various foods when you are a toddler going through the picky stage
C. avoid embarrassment in social situations to make yourself feel at ease
D. try new foods to allow your taste buds to change over time
4.The main purpose of writing the article is to________.
A. describe phenomena of picky eating habits
B. present facts about picky eating habits
C. clarify misunderstandings of picky eating habits
D. criticize picky eaters for their bad eating habits
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— Excuse me, could I put off this plan?
— You have no right to refuse it, and just _________.
A.work it out | B.carry it out | C.put it away | D.set it up |
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Do you have any difficulty ________?
A. on listening B. to listening C. for listening D. in listening
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Do you have any difficulty ________?
A.on listening B.to listening C.for listening D.in listening
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you have any difficulty ________?
A. on listening B. to listening
C. for listening D. in listening
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you have any difficulty ________?
A. on listening B. to listening
C. for listening D. in listening
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