ÌâÄ¿ÄÚÈÝ

¡ª What do you think of ice cream?

¡ª____ It tastes really delicious.

A. It¡¯s my favorite. B. I don¡¯t mind it. C. I don¡¯t like it.

A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿¾äÒ⣺-----Äã¾õµÃ±ùä¿ÁÜÔõôÑù£¿------ÕâÊÇÎÒµÄ×î°®¡£Î¶µÀÕæµÄºÜºÃ³Ô¡£A. It¡¯s my favorite. ÕâÊÇÎÒµÄ×î°®£»B. I don¡¯t mind it. ÎÒ²»½éÒ⣻C. I don¡¯t like it. ÎÒ²»Ï²»¶¡£½áºÏ¾äÒâºÍÓï¾³¿É֪ѡA¡£
Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÌâÄ¿

Are you a positive person? If so, you are always hopeful and think of good points of a situation instead of bad ones. The power of positive thinking has been widely researched. It¡¯s funny that some of us accept this power quickly while others are doubtful. Do you know the reason? Our opinions about positive thinking might explain its point.

________

When facing a problem, we weigh success or failure against the problem itself. We might think that positive thinking always leads us to expect success. Actually, it¡¯s more important to realize that positive thinking results in acceptance of our situation. If we think positively, we may predict success or ways to move on when we are in difficulties. There¡¯s a difference between blind positivity and seeing things in a positive way.

Results from positive thinking

Does research see any real value in positive thinking? Many studies show that a positive attitude leads to less stress and sadness. Physically, positive thinking also leads to a longer life and quicker recovery(»Ö¸´) from sickness. Positive people with a family history of heart problems are even less likely to experience heart attacks.

Positive VS Negative(Ïû¼«)

It seems strange to think that a state of mind can have such effects. But there are several reasons why a positive attitude is better than a negative one. Negative feelings are good for making us focus on tasks, such as running from danger, for example. However, positive feelings open us up to a world of kinds of possibilities and bring us helpful ways. The more results of positive thinking naturally last longer as well.

Strategies for positivity

A positive attitude comes easier for some people than others because it¡¯s a born character. Still, anyone can try a few things to bring out the positive.

a. Rebuilding: See positives through negatives, such as being glad the subway is cheap even when crowded.

b. Distance: When making a big decision, act like you¡¯re giving a friend advice.

c. Smile: Real or not, smiles are shown to decrease (½µµÍ) heart rate and blood pressure.

In the end, a positive attitude requires not only positive thinking but also positive action.

1.The passage may come from ________.

A. a notice B. a survey C. a diary D. a magazine

2.The best subtitle for the second paragraph is ¡°________¡±

A. What is blind positivity? B. What is positive thinking?

C. How is success predicted? D. What leads to success?

3.The underlined word ¡°effects¡± means ________.

A. reasons B. feelings C. results D. dangers

4.According to the passage, ________ is an example of positive thinking.

A. thinking of cheap tickets instead of crowded train

B. staying at home when you have a heart problem

C. laughing at your high blood pressure in hospital

D. helping your friend to make an important decision

5.From the passage, we know that ________.

A. negative thinking might lead to more possibilities

B. positive feelings can make us focus on difficult tasks

C. it¡¯s easier for positive people to recover from illness

D. positive people will not die of serious heart problems

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾ÎĽéÉÜÁË»ý¼«µÄÈ˵ıíÏÖ¡£»ý¼«µÄÈË×ÜÊdzäÂúÏ£Íû£¬²¢Ïëµ½ºÃµÄÇé¿ö¶ø²»ÊÇ»µµÄÇé¿ö¡£ÔÚÎÄÖнéÉÜÁËäĿÀֹۺͻý¼«¿´´ýÊÂÎïµÄÇø±ð¡£»ý¼«Ë¼¿¼µÄ½á¹ûÊÇ»ý¼«µÄ̬¶È»áµ¼Ö¸üÉÙµÄѹÁ¦ºÍ±¯ÉË£»»ý¼«ºÍÏû¼«µÄÇø±ð£»²ßÂÔÐԵȼ¸¸ö·½ÃæÀ´ÂÛÊö¡£ 1.ÍÆÀíÅжÏÌâ¡£A. a notice֪ͨ£»B. a surveyµ÷²é£»C. a diaryÈռǣ»D....

Every time we walk, sit down or hold a book, we are using our bones. Bones are important because they hold up our bodies and help us move freely.

Bones are hard on the outside, but they are soft on the inside. The soft part of the bone makes our blood (Ѫ). Blood carries things we need through our bodies. It also helps move away the things that are not useful for our bodies, so we can stay healthy.

Calcium (¸Æ) makes our bones solid (¼á¹ÌµÄ), so we need to get enough of it each day. We can get calcium easily from milk, some vegetables and other foods.

Vitamin D is also important because it helps calcium work well in our bodies. We can get vitamin D from food like fish and eggs, and we can also get it from the sun! Try to get a little sun every day so you can have healthier bones!

Exercise improves our bone health too, so make it a habit. Running, jumping and dancing are all good exercise, but even daily activities like walking and climbing mountains can help keep our bones healthy and strong!

1.What can make our bones solid according to the passage?

A. Exercise. B. Vitamin. C. Calcium. D. Sun.

2.In order to keep our bones healthy, what should we do?

¢Ù hold a book ¢Ú get calcium ¢Û get a little sun ¢Ü do some exercise

A. ¢Ù¢Ú¢Û B. ¢Ú¢Û¢Ü C. ¢Ù¢Ú¢Ü D. ¢Ù¢Û¢Ü

3.The underlined word ¡°soft¡± means _____ in Chinese?

A. ±ÊÖ±µÄ B. ÈáÈíµÄ C. ÍäÇúµÄ D. ¼áÓ²µÄ

4.What does the text mainly tell us about?

A. What the bones are.

B. When to use our bones.

C. How to keep our bones strong.

D. Why we need bones.

5.In which part of the newspaper can you find this passage?

A. Sports. B. News. C. Health. D. Music.

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾¾äÖ÷Òª½²Êö¹Ç÷À×÷Óã¬ÒÔ¼°ÔõÑù±£³ÖÎÒÃǵÄǿ׳¡£ 1.ÌâÒ⣺¸ù¾ÝÕâƪÎÄÕ£¬Ê²Ã´¿ÉÒÔʹÎÒÃǵĹÇÍ·½áʵ£¿A. Exercise.Ô˶¯£»B. Vitamin.άÉúËØ£»C. Calcium.¸Æ£»D. Sun.Ì«Ñô¡£¸ù¾ÝµÚ3¶ÎµÚ1¾äCalcium (¸Æ) makes our bones solid (¼á¹ÌµÄ),¿É֪ѡC¡£ ...

ÔĶÁÏÂÃæ¶ÌÎÄ£¬¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝÍê³ÉÏÂÁи÷Ìâ¡£

In the UK, buses are often convenient(±ãÀûµÄ)for the people who live or work in the city center. But taking the bus is boring. They get on the bus, pay for it and sit down or find a place to stand when there are too many people on the bus.

In Latin America, however, taking the bus is interesting. There are films on some buses for people to have fun. If there are no films, drivers usually turn on the radio. It's great for people to listen to songs and get relaxed. From the windows of the buses, people can see shops and many interesting people or things.

The luggage(ÐÐÀî)on the bus is also interesting. You can see animals on the buses. Sometimes, you can see a happy dog's head getting out of somebody's bag or a lovely chicken¡°speaking cheerfully¡±under somebody's arm. Isn't that fun?

1.In the UK, taking the bus is________________£®

2.In Latin America, taking the bus is__________£®

3.In Latin America, people can see films or listen to__________ on the radio to have fun.

4.The writer thinks in Latin America, the luggage on the buses is also interesting because sometimes you can see some ________ on the buses.

5.The passage(ÎÄÕÂ)mainly tells us about ____________________ in Latin America.

A. taking the bus

B. the people

1.boring 2.interesting 3.songs 4.animals 5.A ¡¾½âÎö¡¿±¾ÎÄÖ÷Òª½²ÊöÁËÔÚÀ­¶¡ÃÀÖ޵Ĺ«½»¡£ 1.¾äÒ⣺ÔÚÓ¢¹ú£¬³Ë¹«¹²Æû³µºÜÎÞÁÄ¡£Óɾä×Ó¡°But taking the bus is boring.¡±¿ÉÖª£¬µ«ÊÇ×ø¹«¹²Æû³µºÜÎÞÁÄ¡£ËùÒÔ´ð°¸Îª£ºboring¡£ 2.¾äÒ⣺ÔÚÃÀ¹ú£¬³Ë¹«¹²Æû³µºÜÓÐȤ¡£Óɾä×Ó¡°In Latin Am...

Î¥·¨ºÍ²»Á¼ÐÅÏ¢¾Ù±¨µç»°£º027-86699610 ¾Ù±¨ÓÊÏ䣺58377363@163.com

¾«Ó¢¼Ò½ÌÍø