Many people fixed their eyes on me when I made that silly mistake, made me rather embarrassed.
A. that B. who C. which D. when
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Many people fixed their eyes on me when I made that silly mistake, made me rather embarrassed.
A. that B. who C. which D. when
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All the people present fixed their eyes on me, _____ me feel very embarrassed.
A. to make B. having made
C. made D. making
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All the people present fixed their eyes on me, _____ me feel very embarrassed.
A. to make B. having made
C. made D. making
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On July 20, 1969 at least a half billion people in 49 countries kept their eyes fixed on television screens. Three American astronauts were waiting in a spaceship, Apollo 11 sitting on the top of a rocket that was 36 stories high. They would leave the earth and fly to the moon.
All those who were watching knew that the landing of men on the moon would be a great achievement. They knew also that something might go wrong at any time. When the men got to the moon, would they be able to land? Would the surface be smooth enough? Would it be strong enough to hold them? Would they be able to walk around the moon? If so, what would they find there? And would the rockets on the spaceship fire so that the astronauts could return to earth?
The final countdown(倒计时) came. Five......four......three......two......one....fire rockets! The three astronauts left the earth and flew into outer space on one of the most exciting adventures in history.
1.People________ were able to watch the landing of men on the moon
A. in many countries B. in the United States
C. all over the world D. in several countries
2.The people who were watching television knew that________.
A. the astronauts could be on the moon probably
B. the rocket would be out of control
C. the trip might be exciting and dangerous
D. the astronauts had lost their weight
3.How many astronauts were sent into outer space to the moon on July 20, 1969?
A. Forty-nine. B. Three. C. Thirty-six. D. Eleven
4.What lifted the astronauts into space?________.
A. A satellite B. A plane C. A rocket D. A spaceship
5.At the moment of firing the rocket, both people and astronauts were _________.
A. tired B. interesting C. puzzled D. excited
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With his eyes _______ on me, he came towards me.
A. fixed B. fixing C. to fix D. were fixed
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Many people feel that their parents were harder on them than on their brother or sister. And many are quick to blame(责备) negative results in adulthood on it. But results from a Temple University study published this month suggest that it is not necessarily true.
Researchers have found that among siblings(兄弟姐妹)in the same family,recalled negative early experiences such as conflicts(冲突) with parents seem to have little influence over psychological(心理的)wellbeing(幸福) in midlife.
“Existing research suggests the importance of early childhood parental treatment on later wellbeing,but respondents in this study who thought they were treated less favorably than their siblings have been found to be just as satisfied in their lives,”said Adam Davey,a psychologist in the College of Health Professions.
Davey's study looked at data collected from 1,369 siblings between the ages of 26—74 from 498 different families to determine the extent(程度)to which different childhood treatment reached into adulthood. Each sibling answered a series of questions about their memories of parental affection(喜爱),conflicts with their parents when they were young and current wellbeing. Davey and his team found that those who remembered having more conflicts with their parents than their siblings still tended to have generally high levels of wellbeing in adulthood. Not surprisingly,they also found that happier memories,such as memories of affection and warmth,can have positive effects.
Older respondents who were married and had children of their own tended to have a more positive recollection of their childhood. Davey says these findings could suggest that life experience acts as a filter(过滤)for remembering childhood memories. He adds that personality also plays a role:those who were more outgoing tended to have a better recollection of their childhood.
“Even people who grow up in the same environment can have different ways of recalling the past. And it's not necessarily what happens in the past,but the way we remember it that makes a difference to our wellbeing,”said Davey.
1.What's the purpose of the passage?
A. To show how to improve wellbeing in midlife.
B. To teach parents how to give their children a happier childhood.
C. To blame some parents for being harder on one of their children.
D. To show the link between negative childhood experiences and wellbeing in adulthood.
2.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor(因素) on how people recollect childhood in Paragraph 5?
A. Having children or not. B. Being healthy or not.
C. Life experience. D. Personality.
3.According to Davey,what influences our wellbeing in adulthood?
A. What happened in the past. B. How we remember the past.
C. The role we play in society. D. How much we have.
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The students are listening to the teacher with their eyes ________ the blackboard.
A.fixing on B.fixing to C.fixed on D.fixed to
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As I look back on it now,I realize it was kind of silly of me to be so worried when Daddy was really just late. I____ every night for Daddy whom I ____ around everywhere.
That day, I stood at my __38__ place by the door, awaiting his ____ from work.
After standing there for a while, I began to ____ where Daddy was. I ran into the kitchen to Mummy. “When is Daddy coming?”I asked ____ because I didn’t want to find out he was on a business trip.
“____ ,honey,” Mummy replied distractedly(心不在焉的) ____ she was following a difficult recipe for dinner.
I ran back to the ____, for I knew that Daddy was coming and that I wasn’t standing there for ____,I began to recite the words from my favorite books.
Tired of that, I went back to the kitchen to ask Mummy again but ____ I could open my mouth,she handed me a My little Pony coloring book. She said: “I’ m____,Danielle. Go and ____ a pretty picture and I’ll hang it on the refrigerator. ”
I went back to the door,put my book and crayons(蜡笔)down, then went to get my mini-rocking chair to sit in. After a while, the____ became a pink-and-purple artistic wonder.
Soon I smiled with ____ as I heard the sound of the garage door ____ and Daddy’s car driving in. I heard him turn off the engine and open and close his car door. The ____ thing I knew was that the door opened and ____ stood Daddy. I stood up and held my arms ___ . I hugged him tightly and whispered, “I love you.”
As I sit at the computer finishing this story, I know Daddy will be home soon. I still ____ when he’s late. I still go to greet him when he arrives. And I still tell him I love him.
1.A. worried B. waited C. cared D. watched
2.A. played B. walked C. looked D. followed
3.A. own B. usual C. favorite D. strange
4.A. return B. know C. look for D. wish
5.A. think B. guess C. wonder D. search
6.A. hopefully B. thoughtfully C. politely D. unhappily
7.A. Just wait B. Soon C. No hurry D. Take it easy
8.A. because B. that C. if D. and
9.A. kitchen B. place C. room D. door
10.A. fun B. pastime C. nothing D. good
11.A. when B. until C. unless D. before
12.A. quick B. sick C. busy D. hungry
13.A. color B. make C. draw D. paint
14.A. book B. picture C. refrigerator D. chair
15.A. satisfaction B. relief C. anger D. surprise
16.A. opening B. shaking C. cracking D. shutting
17.A. first B. natural C. next D. last
18.A. out B. then C. in D. there
19.A. over B. up C. out D. down
20.A. mind B. wonder C. excite D. worry
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The fact that blind people can see things using other parts of their bodies apart from their eyes may help us understand our feeling about color. If they sense color differences, then perhaps we, too, are affected by color without knowing it.
Salesmen have discovered by experience over a long period of time that sugar sells badly in green wrappings(包装), that blue foods are considered not agreeable to the taste, and that cosmetics(化妆品) should never be packed in brown. Their discoveries have grown into a whole subject of color psychology(心理学)。 Some of our preferences(偏爱) for colors are clearly psychological. Dark blue is the color of the night sky and therefore connected with calm, while yellow is a day color connected with energy and encouragement. Experiments have shown that colors, partly because they are connected with psychology, also have a direct effect on people’s mind. People in bright red surroundings show an increase in breathing speed, heartbeat and blood pressure; red is exciting. Pure blue has exactly the opposite effect; it is a calming color. Being exciting, red was chosen as the signal for danger, but a close study shows that a bright yellow can produce a more basic state of alarm, so fire engines in some advanced areas are now rushing around in bright yellow colors that stop buses, trucks and cars.
1.. The passage tells us that salesmen have __________.
A. discovered the relationship between color and psychology
B. tried out colors on blind people
C. found out that color affect sales
D. developed a special subject of color psychology
2.. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. what color we prefer depends on our state of mind
B. foods sell well in green or blue wrappings
C. blind people cannot sense color difference
D. a bright yellow has exactly the opposite effect to red
3.. If people are exposed to(置身于) pure blue, _________.
A. their blood pressure rises
B. they want to taste blue foods
C. they will feel like buying things
D. they won’t easily feel nervous
4.. Which of the following do you think is the best title of the passage?
A. Colors and sales B. Colors and feelings
C. The blind and colors D. Preferences for colors
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阅读下面短文, 根据所给情节进行续写, 使之构成一个完整的故事。
I was 28 years old, the age when most young people have their eyes firmly fixed on the promise of success but I was a failure. Six years earlier, fresh from college, I had joined a dramatic producing company, and had been going into small towns and rural communities producing country-style musical comedies. But, in the summer of 1940, the country was in a depression, radio had changed people's tastes, and part-time shows weren't all that big any more. So , jobless and with nothing else in sight, I went back home. Later I got a job as a recreation-room director in my hometown. It paid $50 a month, for which I was grateful, but it sure was a dull job.
I felt so frustrated with my plan to be a dramatic star. Restless and dissatisfied though I was it was nice, in a way, to be back home. I tried to teach some of my town's children music and drama. And when I got a chance, I'd try my luck as a performer myself. I'd dress up as a country girl and tell little stories and jokes that I'd picked up during my years living around country folk. I gave this country girl a name-Minnie Pearl.
One October afternoon I was in the recreation room, waiting for the children when a banker friend, Jim Walker, came in and said, "We're going to have a bankers' meeting here. I understand you've been teaching some children dramatics and dancing and singing. Would you let the children entertain the bankers? "I said, yes. Suddenly, he turned and added, "Oh, by the way, the speaker from Chicago is flying here. If he's late, would you mind doing that Minnie Pearl thing? "I told Jim I'd do it.
That night the children sang and danced to old-time, popular songs when I was backstage. After we finished the performance, Jim came to me. "The speaker's not here yet. You'll have to help us. ""All right, "I told him, "just give me a minute to dress up."
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段, 每段的开头语已为你写好;
4. 续写完成后, 请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:
Then I went out in front of the hundred or so men in the audience.
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Paragraph 2:
Then I walked off the stage into the audience, and a banker greeted me.
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