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     At the University of Califomia, my students and I studied more than 2 000 years of self-change methods
and also reviewed the scientific research works on that. Among all the methods, three should be specially
mentioned: they're useful, simple and easy to leam. What's more, people who have made successful changes in
their lives often depended on one or more of these methods.
     To get yourself started in a new direction, try the Three M's:
     Modify Your Environment. People who have never tried this are surprised by the large result it often had.
One of my students got herself bicycling every day simply by putting her bicycle in her doorway before she
left for schools. When she retumed home, that was the first thing she saw, and that's all she needed to start
cycling away. The power of rearranging (重新布置) one's space has been well shown in studies since it was
first reported in the 1960s. Professor Israel Goldiamond taught this method to patients with different personal
problems. For example, a young woman who had difficulty studying made great improvement when she got a
better desk lamp and moved her desk away from her bed. To change yourself, change your world.
    Monitor Your Behavior. I've been reading research studies on self-monitoring for 20 years, and I've tried
some myself. To be honest, I still don't fully understand why this method works, but it does, and surprisingly
well for most people. The fact is, if you monitor what you do, you'll probably do better. Weigh yourself often
and you may well start to lose weight. Keep a record of what you eat and you'll probably start eating more
wisely. Use tiny objects. If you say "you know" too much, take a golf counter, and push down the counter
whenever you catch yourself saying "you know". I'll be sure you say it less often in just a few days. Or you
can put a small piece of paper in your pocket each time you say "you know". The result is the same: you
become more sensible about what you're doing, and that makes you do better.
    Make Promises. When you make a promise to another person, you've arranged for a reward(奖赏) if you
keep it and a punishment if you don't.lt puts some pressure (压力) on you, and that's often just what you need.
    For example, if you want to exercise more, arrange to do it with a friend. If you don't, your friend will get
angry, and that may be just the ticket to keeping you on time.
1. What does the underlined word "Modify" mean?
A. Protect.
B.Improve.
C.Create.
D.Arrange.
2. What is the writer's purpose?
A.To tell the importance of self-change.
B.To present some successful changes.
C.To show the study results of self-change methods.
D.To encourage people to change their bad habits.
3. Based on the passage, which can help you stop playing computer games too often?
A.Study hard and give away your computer.
B.Keep a record of what you've achieved.
C.List the hours spent on computer games.
D.Talk with your friends about your pressure.
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      At five he was collecting old newspapers to make money. And when he was 15 he signed his
schoolmates up to start a babysitting circle.
      Now 20, third-year Cambridge University student, Peter Blackburn is managing director of a
company with a £30000 plan. And he thinks it will make more than 15000 by next summer.
      He set up Peter Backborn Ltd last year to bring out a new, colour term-planner that now
students all over the UK are using.
      "I felt that most of the planners going around were pretty unimaginative, " he says "I believed
that I could do a better job and decided to have a go."
      Blackburn admits that he is putting far more effort into business than his computer studies
course at university. While fellow students are out with their friends, he keeps in touch with his
business office in Lancashire by movable phone. Before he set up the company he spent one
holiday preparing a plan that would persuade his bank to lend him money. 
      "Most students work hard for a good degree because they believe that will help them get
a job to support themselves," he says "I work hard at my company because that is what will
support me next year, after I leave college."
      Friends believe that Blcakburn will make £1 million within 5 years.
      He is not quite so sure, however, "There's a lot to be done yet," he says.
1. Choose the right order of the facts given in the passage.
    a. He spent his holiday preparing a plan.
    b. He collected newspapers.
    c. He set up his own company.
    d. He asded the bank for money.
    e. He set up a babysitting circle.
A: e,b,c,a,d
B: b,e,a,d,c
C: b,e,d,a,c
D: b,e,c,a,d
2. When he was quite young, Blackburn ____.
[     ]
A: already make a lot of money
B: already had a business brain.
C: was already managing director of a company
D: already set up his own business
3. The underlined expression in the fourth paragraph "have a go", here means ____.
[     ]
A: give up this job and have a new one
B: leave the company
C: have a try
D: develop my business quickly
4. In spite of a college student, Blackburn ____.
[     ]
A: spends more time on his business than on his studies course
B: keep in touch with his business office by movable phone
C: seldom goes out with his friends
D: often spends whole holiday preparing business plan
5. Which of the following best explain why Blackburn works hard at his company.
[     ]
A: He wants to do more business practice before he leaves college.
B: He wants to make more money before he leaves college.
C: He wants to get a good job like most students after he leaves the college.
D: He depends on the company for his living in the future.
阅读理解。
     At this moment in different places of the world people are doing different things
     In Beijing it's early morning. People are sleeping.
     In London people are leaving work to go home. They are waiting for buses or trains. Some people
are driving their cars. Some are having afternoon tea at home or walking to the pubs (酒吧) to have a
drink.
     In Moscow it's evening and people are having supper at home or in restaurants. Some are going to
watch a ballet (芭蕾舞). Some are drinking in the pubs.
     In Los Angeles (洛杉矾) it's morning. People are working in their offices. Children are starting their
lessons.
     New York is noon now. People aren't working but having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot
dogs and drinking coffee or Coke. Some people are seeing friends or shopping.
1. According to the passage we can see that at night some people in Moscow like to _____.
A. go to watch a ballet  
B. do shopping  
C. wait for buses  
D. go to the library
2. When children in Los Angeles are starting their lesson, people in Beijing are _____.
A. playing basketball      
B. seeing films    
C. having lessons    
D. sleeping
3. From the passage, we can see the time in New York now is _____.
A.  6:00          
B. 9:00          
C. 10:00          
D. 12:00
4. We know that London is 3 hours _____.
A. earlier than Moscow            
B. later than Moscow
C. earlier than Los Angeles          
D. later than Los Angeles
5. This passage mainly talks about _____.
A. science      
B. holiday      
C. time difference (区别)    
D. life in western countries
阅读理解。
     At midnight(半夜)Mr. King coughed again. He got up and took some medicine. Before he lay down again, he smoked. And he couldn't go to sleep any longer. He found the medicine book and began to read it. He was afraid he had lung cancer(肺癌). He seemed to see death was waiting for him. Tears (眼泪)ran down his face. He didn’t see his wife was standing by him.
   “What’s wrong with you, dear?” asked the woman.
   “Nothing,” the old man answered and covered his face with his hands.
     The old woman opened the book and understood at once. She said, “You must stop smoking right now.”
    “I began to smoke when I was nine, you know. How can I do that?”
    “but I think health is more important.”
     Mr. King coughed again and his wife said, “Go to see a doctor tomorrow. He will be able to help you, I think.”
     The doctor told Mr. King to have an X-ray examination(X光检查)of his lungs. And then he looked at the X-ray carefully for a long time.
     “Tell me the truth, doctor. ” said Mr. King, “Do you see any shadows (阴影) in my lungs?”
     “No, I don’t see anything.”
     “Yes?” the old man said happily. “Really?”
     “Yes. Your lungs are turning black. How can I see any shadows?”
根据短文内容选择正确的选项。
1. Mr. King got up to ______.
A.smoke again            
B.talk with his wife
C.read the medicine book.  
D.take some medicine
2. Mr. King coughed because ______.
A.he couldn’t go to sleep    
B.he was afraid to die
C.he smoked too much      
D.he was too old
3. ______, so tears ran down his face.
A.Mr. King thought he had lung cancer
B.Mr. King couldn’t understand the book
C.Mr. King was too sad to go to sleep
D.The doctors refused to help Mr. King
4. The doctor told Mr. King to have an X-ray examination because ______.
A.he was sure the man would soon die
B.he wanted the man to stop smoking right now
C.he wanted to know if there was something wrong with his lugs.
D.he was sure the man would soon be all right
5. Which of the following is true?
A.There was nothing serious with Mr. King.
B.Smoking too much caused Mr. King’s lungs to turn black.
C.The doctor found some shadows in Mr. King’s lungs.
D. Mr. King decided to stop smoking at once.

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