题目内容

I really ________ Tina, we haven’t seen each other for about three years.

A. miss?????????? B. feel???????? C. join??????? D. choose

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我真的很想念蒂娜,我们没有彼此三年看到的。Miss怀念;feel感觉;join加入;choose选择。根据we haven’t seen each other for about three years.可知用miss,所以选A

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What do we really mean by being open? Being open is a kind of invitation to others to come in, to speak and to share. It is important in letting others get to know how we think and feel. In this way we will be understood and accepted by others. If we aren’t open with others, we won’t fully believe in ourselves or others.

Here are a few ways for you to be more open. First, make your outside behavior the same with your inside feelings and thoughts. Second, share how you really feel about something instead of just opinions. Third, try to change your questions into statements(陈述) and talk in the first person so that people will understand you more easily. For example, you might say, “I feel happy that you’re here,” instead of, “Are you glad that you’re here?” Finally, try not to say, “I don’t know.” This usually means I don’t want to think about it any more.

Remember also that it is not suitable to be open with everyone in every situation. You may want to be more open with close friends, but not with people you don’t know well, because you are not sure how someone else will use what they know about you. Besides, some people may not be used to too much openness. If we say everything we feel or think to them, they will feel very uncomfortable at times.

In all, being open is a good way for us to get on well with other people, but we’d better keep the balance between being open and not being too open.

Title: Being open

Meanings of being open

 1.  others to come in, to speak and to share.

Show others    2.   we think and feel.

Let others ___3.___ and accept us.

Believe in ourselves and others by being open.

  4.  to be more open

Make 5. your outside behavior is the same with

your inside feelings and thoughts.

Try to share your   6. feelings.

Make statements instead of 7.and use the first

person.

Try not to say, “I don’t know.”

Reasons for not being too open

Someone may use your  8.  to hurt you.

You will make them feel very uncomfortable  9..

Conclusion: It will   10. us get on well with others if we keep the balance between being open and not being too open.

 

 

完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

“I can’t  believe what I’m hearing!” I thought to myself. Jeff was the last candidate* for president of Student Union. I really thought I should be chosen.

Later that day, I happened to pass Jeff in the dining room. I offered     1   a polite “Congratulations” and walked to my usual table. To my   2   , Jeff came to me and put his plate beside mine.

“I’m, er – I’m just wondering if you would consider coming to work on my team,” he said nervously. “You are really   3   and you would be a great partner.”

“I don't think so,” I replied, feeling unsure.

“Well,   4   you change your mind, you can tell me tomorrow.” he said before moving to another table.

All that night, I thought about the    5   from Jeff. Maybe being a part of the election* process would give me a chance to make important changes at our school. I decided to    6       Jeff.

    7   of all, I began to create a catchy*advertisement. Within a few days, we     8  a poster with Jeff’s pictures showing him in a number of activities. No one could walk through any hallway     9    passing Jeff’s smiling face.

My next step was to    10 what new activities students would like to have at our school. Many of them wanted a chess club and a volleyball team.

With the information I had collected, Jeff met with the headmaster. The headmaster agreed to add    11  we want to our school program.

With my help, Jeff and our ideas were well received at school.

An eighth grader said, “    12   will be exciting to have Jeff as president.”

    13   these words made my heart filled with pride. I had wanted to become president of Student Union to make a difference. Now I achieved that. Jeff became the most popular candidate and I was a large part of his     14   . The fact that it has made a    15   in other people’s lives is the real prize. What a great feeling!

1.                A.us             B.him            C.her D.them

 

2.                A.surprise        B.luck            C.fun  D.love

 

3.                A.tired           B.happy          C.smart D.busy

 

4.                A.if             B.because        C.after D.while

 

5.                A.message        B.present         C.dream    D.offer

 

6.                A.refuse         B.leave           C.agree    D.join

 

7.                A.First           B.Second         C.Third D.Last

 

8.                A.sent           B.invented        C.designed  D.bought

 

9.                A.for            B.from           C.with D.without

 

10.               A.take out        B.give out        C.work out  D.find out

 

11.               A.everywhere     B.somewhere     C.everything     D.nothing

 

12.               A.This           B.It             C.He   D.We

 

13.               A.Hearing        B.Seeing         C.Thinking   D.Hoping

 

14.               A.exercise        B.class           C.family D.success

 

15.               A.friend          B.difference      C.mistake   D.living

 

 

I was woken up by a strange sound. I saw something moving by my window. I was terrified and ran downstairs. I found my mom in the kitchen, getting my brother ready for school.

"Mum, did you hear anything? I, uh. I thought I saw an alien."

"Are you all right? Just a dream ! "Mum answered.

Then I went back to my room. As I walked to the window, I cried, I saw a little alien, no more than three feet tall, with big and black eyes. It tried to run between my legs and escape through the window. Although I was scared, for some reason, I squeezed (挤) my legs together in time to catch it. It took out something and hurt me. I felt a terrible sense of nothingness and fainted (晕倒). Then I woke up.

At first, I could hardly move. I wasn't sure whether it was a dream or not. I pulled myself out of the bed and walked downstairs. I saw my mum in the kitchen. She was really getting my brother ready for school, wearing her pink clothes. Then I realized it was just a dream because in my dream she was wearing her work clothes.

From then on, I always dreamt about aliens and all the dreams felt so real. At that time, I really thought maybe I had some kind of relationship with aliens. About two months later, I stopped having such dreams. Later I realized that l used to have those dreams because I always read books or watched TV programs about aliens before I fell asleep!

1.What did the writer first do when he saw the alien?

A.He was too scared to move.

B.He knew it was a dream and wasn't afraid.

C.He was so scared that he fainted.

D.He thought against the alien.

2.The writer found that it was just a dream _____.

A.as soon as he woke up

B.before he went downstairs

C.when he saw his mother

D.when he was hurt by the alien

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The writer had the dream at night.

B.The writer's mother's work clothes might not be pink.

C.The writer's mother was worried about his dream.

D.When the writer had the dream, his family were sleeping.

4.Why did the writer use to have dreams about aliens?

A.He had some kind of relationship with aliens.

B.He was terribly ill.

C.He often did something about aliens before going to bed.

D.The dreams were all about the writer's real experiences.

 

Several years ago, a television reporter was talking to three of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.

The reporter was talking to them about being important.

“How do we know if someone is really important?” the reporter asked the banker.

The banker thought for a few moments and then said, “I think anybody who is invited to the Whiter House to meet the President of the United States is really important.”

The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. “Do you agree with that?” she asked.

The man shook his head, “No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You’d only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it.”

The reporter turned to the third man. “Do you think so?”

“No, I don’t.” he said. “I don’t think that makes the visitor important. That makes the President important.”

“Then what would make the visitor important?” the reporter and the other two men asked.

“Oh, I think if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the President picked up the receiver, listened and then said, ‘it’s for you.’”

1.This story happened in _______.

A.England

B.America

C.Japan

D.Australia

2.The banker thought _______.

A.He was really important because he was a rich banker

B.The visitor to the White House was really important

C.The visitor who met the President of the United States was really important

D.the reporter was really important

3.The owner of many buildings thought _______.

A.He was really important because he owned many buildings in the center of New York

B.The owner of the very large company was really important

C.The visitor was really important if he talking to the President and the President received a telephone call for the visitor

D.The person who worked in the White House was really important

 

下面是四位同学写给编辑Lee的求助信,请将这四封信与问题进行配对.

A

Dear Editor Lee,

  I am a student from a junior middle school. I am good at all the subjects except English. I can’t remember words well. I am especially weak in speaking and listening. What shall I do? Could you give me some advice?

                                                         John

                              B

Dear Editor,

  I have a problem! I really don’t know what to say when I meet strangers. I find it hard to talk with others because I’m afraid they might laugh at me. I am not as interesting, clever or funny as my friends. If people start talking to me, they will realize that I am just boring. Please help me.

                                                        Ann

                             C

Dear Editor Lee,

   I was getting on well with my best friends. But a few days ago, another friend of mine told me that she often said bad words about me. When I heard this, I was very angry. What should I do? Should I stop being her friend or stay with her as usual?

                                                       Betty

                             D

Dear Editor Lee,

   Recently I have much difficulty in falling asleep. When I go to bed, though I feel very sleepy, I always think a lot and can’t fall asleep. So I always feel very tired in class and sometimes my head hurts badly. Could you give me some advice?

                                                      Steven

1.The student finds it difficult to fall asleep.

2.The student doesn’t know what to say to strangers.

3.The student doesn’t know how to learn English well.

4.The student doesn’t know if she should still stay with her best friend.

5.请写出你的一个烦恼:________________________________________

 

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