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As my friend was passing some elephants,he suddenly stopped.He was confused by the fact that these huge animals were being held by nothing but a small rope.The rope was tied to their front legs. It was       that the elephants could break away from the ropes at any time.But for some         ,they did not.
My friend saw a trainer nearby and asked why these elephants just stood there and didn't        to get away.
“Well,” he said,“when they are very           and much smaller,we use the same size rope to tie them.At that age,it's enough to hold them.As they grow up,they are used to         that they cannot break away.They believe the rope can       hold them,so they never try to break free.”
My friend was amazed.These animals could at any time break free,      because they believed they couldn't,they were stuck right where they were.
Like the elephants,how many of us go       life hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something,simply because we      at it once before? How many of us are being held back by old,outdated        that no longer serve us?

【小题1】
A.clearB.necessaryC.interestingD.important
【小题2】
A.businessB.timeC.dutyD.reason
【小题3】
A.tryB.continueC.rememberD.refuse
【小题4】
A.strongB.sleepyC.youngD.tired
【小题5】
A.guessingB.believingC.provingD.regretting
【小题6】
A.everB.evenC.neverD.still
【小题7】
A.butB.andC.orD.so
【小题8】
A.acrossB.intoC.throughD.over
【小题9】
A.failedB.laughedC.aimedD.looked
【小题10】
A.dreamsB.instructionsC.beliefsD.chances


【小题1】A 
【小题2】D 
【小题3】A  
【小题4】C 
【小题5】B  
【小题6】D  
【小题7】A  
【小题8】C 
【小题9】A 
【小题10】C

解析试题分析:本文通过大象本能轻而易举地挣脱绳子,但他们不会这样做,因为被小时候的经历固定住,体会到了人生何尝不是如此,要挣脱固有的观念。
【小题1】A考查形容词辨析及语境理解。A.clear清楚的;B.necessary必要的;C.interesting有趣的;D.important重要的;句意:大象能摆脱绳子,这是很明显的,根据上文提到 He was confused by the fact that these huge animals were being held by nothing but a small rope. 一头大象用一根绳子绑着,这让我的朋友很困惑,所以显然是绑不住的,故选A项。
【小题2】D考查名词辨析及语境理解 A.business生意;B.time时间;C.duty责任;D.reason原因。句意:但是因为一些原因,他们不能。根据下方提到My friend saw a trainer nearby and asked why these elephants just stood there and didn't       to get away 故选D项。
【小题3】A 考查动词辨析及语境理解 A.try尝试;B.continue继续;C.remember记得;D.refuse 拒绝;句意:我的看到附近的一个训练者,问他为什么大象这样站着,不试着挣脱。根据下方提到小时候大象就被绑着,他习惯了,认为不能挣脱,故选A项。
【小题4】C 考查形容词辨析及语境理解 A.strong强壮 的;B.sleepy困的;C.young 年轻的;D.tired累的;句意:当他们小时候甚至更小时,我们就用同样尺寸的绳子绑着他。根据下方提到As they grow up,they are used to        that they cannot break away当他们长大时,可知故选C项。
【小题5】B 考查动词辨析及语境理解 A.guessing认为;B.believing相信;C.proving证明;D.regretting后悔遗憾。 句意:当他们长大时,他们习惯于相信不能挣脱绳子。Be used to doing 习惯于做某事,故选B项。
【小题6】D 考查副词辨析及语境理解 A.ever曾经;B.even甚至;C.never从不;D.still仍然; 句意:他们认为这绳子仍然能困住他们,因此他们不会挣脱,故D项。
【小题7】A 考查连词辨析及语境理解A.but但是;B.and并且;C.or否则;D.so因此。 句意:这些动物任何时候能挣脱这些绳子,但因为他们相信不能,所以他们就被困以原地。根据句意,两个句子之间是转折关系,故选A项。
【小题8】C 考查介词辨析及语境理解 句意:跟大象一样,许多认为有些事我们不能做,把这做为自己坚定的信念。Go across 通过,故选C项。
【小题9】A 考查动词辨析及语境理解A.failed失败;B.laughed笑;C.aimed目的旨在;D.looked看;句意:仅仅就因为我们失败过?fail at it 在此处失败过,故选A项。
【小题10】C考查名词辨析及语境理解A.dreams梦想;B.instructions说明;C.beliefs信念;D.chances机会。句意:我们中许多人被老的守旧的思想所牵绊,这些理念已经不能为我们很好地服务了。根据文章指固定的思想所禁锢,故选C项。
考点:人生百味类文章。

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◆Self
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◆Social life
Have friends that encourage you to eat right, to be active, to laugh, and to do your best. Meet with your friends regularly and share with them when you have more of something than you need. Support each other in difficult times.
◆Workplace
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【小题1】What does yourself include according to the passage?
【小题2】How can we increase our energy and improve mood?
【小题3】What is the key to greater well-being, according to Ed Diener?
【小题4】Why should we live near people as rich as ourselves?
【小题5】What does the passage mainly talk about?

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Some time later, Andi got to the steep slope(陡坡), she climbed up to the top by using her hands. When she finally reached the top, she noticed a dark shape several inches from her left foot. She was frightened and then looked carefully. "It's a dog and it's dead." she said to herself. It took her a few seconds to realize that the dog's eyes were open. A thin, dirty bull dog was looking at her.
She greeted in a low and soft voice to show she was friendly. The bull dog shook when he heard her voice.
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【小题1】How did Andi get to the top of the mountain?

A.Her husband sent her.
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【小题2】What does the underlined word "respond', in Paragraph 4 mean?
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【小题3】Which of the following is the correct order?
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【小题2】We can know from Paragragh 2 that Garcia Márquez______.
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【小题4】Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Garcia Márquez?
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【小题1】The underlined phrase “pick up”in Paragraph 1 may mean“_____”. 

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【小题2】Which of the following is the typical (典型的) way of American hospitality? 
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【小题3】Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? 
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【小题1】Jack was ________ when he finished middle school.

A.sixteen  B.eighteen  C.twenty  D.fifteen
【小题2】The old woman is happy with Jack because ________.
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【小题1】The English traveler knew he would ________ in two days.

A.be back home B.buy some food to eat
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【小题2】The first day he _________ to have lunch and dinner.
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【小题3】He didn’t go to the dining hall because __________.
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【小题1】This story happened in ________.
A. U.N.             B. U.S.A.               C. U.K.      D. P.R.C.
【小题2】There are________in this passage.

A.three men B.three women and one man 
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A boy sat nearby. His worn jacket, pale face, dirty hands all seemed to tell me that he was homeless.
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“Excuse me,” the man bent down. “My wife and I bought two meal boxes but one was enough for us. We hate to waste good food. Can you help us out and put this to use?” he handed the boy a meal box.
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“Sure, son, but if only you share that sandwich with me. It’s too much for a man at my age. ”
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I rushed into a KFC and took out my pocket money. It was so cold that afternoon but I felt much warmer than I had ever thought possible.
【小题1】Who gave the boy a meal box?

A.The young woman. B.The old man.
C.The young man. D.Mum and Dad.
【小题2】Why didn’t the boy have the meal?
A.He was not hungry.
B.He wanted to help the old man.
C.He didn’t like the food.
D.He saw a sandwich in the meal box.
【小题3】What did the writer most probably do at the end of the story?
A. He bought some food for the homeless.
B. He told his story to the people in the KFC.
C. He gave his pocket money to the homeless.
D. He asked the other passengers to help the homeless.

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