题目内容
If you have failed in the past to try to make big changes in life, try again now, one tiny step at a time.
Every year it's the same. As December comes to an end, you think about the new year and all the ways you want to improve your life. But as you start to write down your hopes for the new year, you think about the last year. You excitedly write down all the changes you are going to make, but by the end of January those ideas get lost in your busy life.
Here's a suggestion: Forget the too big, hard-to-achieve goals and just think about the small ones. “We often think that we have to do everything in big steps, even though it's so hard for us to reach it.” said Robert Maurer, who recently wrote the book One Small Step Can Change Your Life. “What we try to do is to begin with such a small step that we can’t find any excuse not to do it.”
“Kaizen”, a Japanese word, is used to mean to change behavior and attitudes (态度). During World War II, American factory managers were able to increase productivity by trying small, continuous improvements instead of sudden changes. After the war, the idea was brought to a rebuilding (重建) Japan. It made Japan develop fast. The Japanese called it “kaizen”, which means “improvement”.
Maurer studied the idea and did some experiments with it. “Kaizen” could possibly help people succeed in doing everything.
【小题1】At the end of December, people usually ___________ .
A.plan for the last year | B.fail to make big changes |
C.try to lose their ideas | D.think about the new year |
A.we should do everything in big steps |
B.how to find a small step without any excuse |
C.we should try a lot of sudden changes |
D.how to change one’s life with one small step |
A.增加成本 | B.提高待遇 | C.提高生产率 | D.增加出口量 |
A.take a tiny step to achieve big goals |
B.make changes at the end of the year |
C.do few experiments with “kaizen” |
D.do things with hard-to-achieve goals |
A.You can't find any excuse not to reach a big goal. |
B.You can achieve your goals if you are not too busy. |
C.”Kaizen” was brought to Japan during World WarⅡ. |
D.Robert Maurer studied “kaizen” and found it helpful. |
【小题1】D
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】A
【小题5】D
解析试题分析:本文主要讲述了应忘记太大的、难以实现的目标,只想想小的目标,一步步地去实现它。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据As December comes to an end, you think about the new year(当十二月月末的时候,你想一下关于新年的事)可知,本题选D。
【小题2】细节理解题。根据who recently wrote the book One Small Step Can Change Your Life(最近写了一本书《一小步可以改变你的生活》)可知,本题选D。
【小题3】细节理解题。根据by trying small, continuous improvements instead of sudden changes(通过尝试一个小的、持续的进步来代替突然地改变)可知,本题选C。
【小题4】细节理解题。根据Forget the too big, hard-to-achieve goals and just think about the small ones(忘记太大的、难以实现的目标,只想想小的)可知,本题选A。
【小题5】细节理解题。根据Maurer studied the idea and did some experiments with it(莫勒学习了这个主意,然后做了一些实验)可知,本题选D。
考点:教育类短文阅读。
Dear Annie,
Thank you for your letter. I’m glad you like your school.
I go to school from Monday to Friday. We have four classes in the morning and two classes in the afternoon. We have many things to do after class. On Monday and Wednesday afternoon we do sports. On Tuesday afternoon some of us have a singing class and on Thursday afternoon some have a drawing class. On Friday afternoon, we practice speaking English. My Chinese friends like to talk with me in English. They think I am like an English teacher. Isn’t it great?
On Saturdays and Sundays I don’t go to school. Very often I go to the parks and have a good time with my family there.
Yours,
Henry
【小题1】Who is the letter from?
A.Annie. | B.Henry. | C.Lucy. | D.We don’t know. |
A.six | B.four | C.five | D.two |
A.on Tuesday and Friday afternoon |
B.on Tuesday and Friday morning |
C.on Monday and Wednesday afternoon |
D.on Monday and Wednesday morning |
A.write to him in English | B.write to him in Chinese |
C.talk with him in Chinese | D.talk with him in English |
A.He often stays at home with his parents. |
B.He often does his homework. |
C.He often practices speaking English with his friends. |
D.He often goes to the parks with his parents. |
Wang Jiaming from Beijing Chenjinglun High School says he is a lucky boy .He’s happy that he’s sitting the senior high school entrance exam in2014 instead of 2016.
On October 22,Beijing Municipal Commission of Education* announced that, from 2016,the English scores in the senior high school entrances exam will be reduced* from 120 to 100.Of the 100 points, the listening ability scores will increase to 50.Meanwhile, the points for Chinese will increase from 120 to 150.
“The change won’t affect me. I fell so lucky because English is my strongest subject,’’ said Wang. Why such a change? It places the importance on Chinese in our study and reduces students’ pressure, said Li Yi, a spokesman of the commission.
“The change will also push us to pay attention to the practical usage of English.,’’ said Li. “Students will be encouraged to learn to understand English menus and read English news on mobile phones.”
There isn’t news that other cities will have the same change. But several places are making changes to English tests in the college entrance exams.
For example, Shandong is considering taking out the listening part of the English exam in its Gaokao. But, “ being tested for less points doesn’t mean the subject can be taken lightly,” Bai Ping wrote in China Daily.
English has long been the world’s most commonly used language. Wang Jiaming said he understood the change.
“Chinese, not English, is our mother tongue*,” he said. “ but still, I think English is both interesting and useful.”
【小题1】 In the Beijing senior high school entrances exam of 2016, the English scores will be cut down to __________.
A.50 | B. 100 | C.120 | D.150 |
A.the exam change from 2016 doesn’t affect him |
B.he doesn’t need to take the important exam |
C.Chinese is his strongest subject |
D.he is not good at chemistry |
A.the students can spend less time on English. |
B.it’s harder to for the students get a high score. |
C.English is not as important and useful as before |
D.studying English is still important for the students. |
A.To encourage students to learn how to order meals in English. |
B.To make students to learn to read English news on mobile phones. |
C.To ask students to prepare for the college entrance exam. |
D.To make students pay more attention to learn Chinese. |
Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment(入学注册). Then the school’s hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board to shake up the place by buying a laptop computer for each student and teacher to use, in school and at home. What’s more, the board provided wireless Internet access at school. Total cost: $2.5 million.
Now, an hour before classes start, every seat in the library is taken by students who cannot wait for getting online. Fifth-grade teacher Jen Friday talks about different kinds of birds as students view them at a colorful website. After school, students on buses pull laptops from backpacks to get started on homework. Since the computer arrived, enrollment is up 20%. Scores on state tests are up 35%.
Indeed, school systems in rural Maine and New York City also hope to follow Arace Middle School’s example. Governor Angus King had planned using $50 million to buy a laptop for all of Maine’s 17,000 seventh-graders – and for new seventh-graders each fall.
In the same spirit, the New York City board of education voted on April 12 to create a school Internet portal(入口), which would make money by selling ads and licensing public school students. Profits(盈利)will also provide e-mail service for the city’s 1.1 million public school students. Profits will be used to buy laptops for each of the school system’s 87,000 fourth-graders. Within nine years, all students in grades 4 and higher will have their own computers.
Back in Bloomfield, in the meantime, most of the kinks have been worked out. Some students were using their computers to visit unauthorized(非法的)websites. But teachers have the ability to keep an eye on where students have been on the Web and to stop them. “That is the worst when they disable you,” says eighth-grade honors student Jamie Bassell. The habit is rubbing off on parents. “I taught my mom to use e-mail,” says another eighth-grader, Katherine Hypolite. “And now she’s taking computer classes. I’m so proud of her!”
【小题1】The example of Carmen Arace Middle School in the passage is used to ______.
A.show the problems schools are faced with today |
B.prove that a school without high enrollment can do well |
C.express the importance of computers in modern education |
D.tell that laptops can help improve students’ school performance |
A.enjoy e-mail service in the near future |
B.make money by selling ads on websites |
C.all have their own laptops within nine years |
D.become more interested in their studies with laptops |
A.plans | B.projects | C.problems | D.products |
A.a school Internet portal is the key to a laptop program |
B.the laptop program also has a good influence on parents |
C.students slowly accept the fact their online activities controlled |
D.the laptop program in public school is mainly for the eighth-graders |
Most schools in England require children to wear a school uniform.
There are at least four advantages. Firstly, when they go on a school trip they all look the same and so they can’t get lost. Secondly, it stops kids worrying about what to wear each day. Everyone is equal. Thirdly, parents don’t have to shop for expensive and different clothes for their children to show off. Fourthly, wearing a uniform gives a sense of being proud and discipline(纪律约束) in them.
【小题1】What colour are the shoes that the English students wear in school?
A.White | B.Grey | C.Black | D.Yellow |
A.On the tie | B.On the sweater | C.On the shirt | D.On the skirt |
A.It gives students a sense of being proud |
B.It helps children show off |
C.It helps children choose different clothes |
D.It makes children strange |
Questionnaire Read the questions and answer Yes or No , then you will find out how good you are. 1. When you don’t understand something, you ask questions. 2. You like listening to older people talk about the past. 3. You think that you can learn something interesting from everyone around you. 4. You are brave enough when you have to talk to people you don’t know. 5. You enjoy reading books about famous people. 6. You always see and talk to different people. 7. You are interested in learning new ways of doing things. 8. You enjoy sharing experiences with friends and learning from people of all ages. 9. You talk a lot about yourself. 10. Even if you are often wrong, you make your own decisions. 11. You hate teaching what you are good at: sports, technology, whatever. 12. Your parents don’t understand you, so you don’t talk to them much. |
SCORE NOW! Score 2 points if you answer YES to each of the first 8 questions, and 0 if you choose NO. Score 2 points if you answer NO to each of the last 4 questions, and 0 if you choose Yes. 18-24 You are friendly and open-minded. You make people feel important by listening to what they have to say. You will probably learn all kinds of interesting things easily. Good for you! 10-16 Remember that every single person you know can teach you something. You will greatly make your life rich and colorful. 0-8 About 400 years ago, a famous writer wrote , “No man is an island.” This is still true today. Try to be more open and interested in people around you. |
【小题1】
If you say “YES” to all these questions , you’ll get ______ points.A.12 | B.16 | C.20 | D.24 |
【小题2】
The writer thinks you should ______.A.always see and talk to the same people. |
B.make your own decision whenever you want |
C.enjoy teaching what you are good at |
D.talk much about yourself if you have a chance |
【小题3】
“ No man is an island”. In the text probably means that _______.A.the famous writer was very clever |
B.everything is the same as 400 years ago |
C.you will feel lonely if on an island |
D.you can not live alone in the world |
【小题4】
The questions are used to test whether you are willing to ______.A.learn from others | B.help other people |
C.do all by yourself | D.depend on others |
For Rent A big apartment for a family of three people.¥650 a month. Call Mr. Zhang. Tel:(010)8838-7166. |
Wanted Looking for a quiet single room under $120 per month. Please call Harry at 138-7682-5856. |
Lost ID card Name:Dick Number:232324198804125510 Please call (010)8433-9211. | |
Found A red bag with some books. Come to Room 402 in the evening or call White at (010)6378-3021. |
A.(010)8838-7166 | B.138-7682-5856 |
C.(010)8433-9211 | D.(010)6378-3021 |
A.Dick | B.Harry |
C.White | D.Mr. Zhang |
A.White | B.Harry |
C.Dick | D.Mr. Zhang |
A.call (010)8433-9211 | B.go to Room 402 |
C.call Harry | D.go to look for a single room |
A.¥1 950 | B.$1 950 | C.¥650 | D.$650 |