Jerry was the kind of guy you love to hate. He was always in a good 1        and always had something 2        to say. When someone would ask him how he was doing,he would reply, "If I were any better,I would be twins!”

He was a 3       manager because he had several waiters who had followed him 4        from restaurant to restaurant. The reason the waiters followed Jerry was because of his 5       . He was a natural motivator. If an employee was having a bad day,Jerry was there telling the employee how to 6        the positive side of the situation.

Seeing this style really made me 7       ,so one day I went up to Jerry and asked him , " I don't 8        it!You can't be a positive person all of the time. 9       do you do it?"

Jerry replied, "Each morning I wake up and 10        to myself, ' Jerry,you have two choices today. You can choose to be in a good mood 11        you can choose to be in a bad mood.,I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something bad happens,I can choose to be a 12       or I can choose to learn from it. I choose to learn from it. Every time someone comes to me complaining,I can choose to accept their complaining or I can 13        the positive side of life. I choose the positive side of life."

'(Yeah,right,it's not that easy," I    14       .

"Yes,it is," Jerry said. "Life is all about choices. When you 15        away all the junk (垃圾) ,every situation is a 16      . You choose how you react to situations. You choose how people will affect your mood. You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The 17       line: It's your choice how you live life."

I reflected on 18        Jerry said. Soon thereafter,I left the restaurant industry to start my own business. We lost 19       ,but I often thought about him when I made a choice about life instead of 20       to it.

(   ) 1. A. state   B. spirit   C. soul   D. mood

(   ) 2. A. positive   B. negative   C. interrogative   D. active

(   ) 3. A. particular   B. only   C. special   D. unique

(   ) 4. A. around   B. about   C. with   D. together

(   ) 5. A. quality   B. attitude   C. arrangement   D. life

(   ) 6. A. put on   B. look on   C. take on   D. insist on

(   ) 7. A. amazed   B. strange   C. curious   D. crazy

(   ) 8. A. have   B. know   C. get   D. take

(   ) 9. A. When   B. What   C. How   D. Where

(   ) 10. A. say   B. ask   C. reply   D. answer

(   ) 11. A. for   B. and   C. but   D. or

(   ) 12. A. conqueror   B. survivor   C. achiever   D. victim

(   ) 13. A. take out   B. point out   C. speak out   D. come out

(   ) 14. A. prevented   B. protested   C. protected   D. predicated

(   ) 15. A. do   B. take   C. cut   D. put

(   ) 16. A. change   B. chance   C. choice   D. charge

(   ) 17. A. finishing   B. bottom   C. dead   D. main

(   ) 18. A. what   B. that   C. as   D. how

(   ) 19. A. concern   B. relation   C. communication   D. touch

(   ) 20. A. reacting   B. reaching   C. replying   D. responding

Celebrity Obsession Harming British Students David Beckham waves beside his wife Victoria at a party at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles July 22 ,2007.

An unhealthy obsession (沉迷,着魔) with celebrity culture is 1        the academic success of British students,a survey of teachers found on Friday,with celebrity 2        the Beckhams the favorite inspiration.

Many students are ignoring career"aspirations to 3        the chance of fame instead,the As?sociation of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) survey found.

Almost twothirds of teachers said 4        stars were the type of celebrity most pupils wanted to emulate (效法,尽力赶上) while more than half of students wanted to be 5        stars.

The celebrities students 6        to be most like,the 7       said,were Los Angelesbased David and Victoria Beckham,8      Britain's most famous couple.

Soccer player "Becks" topped the poll,9       more than half the teachers saying their students 10        themselves on the 32-year-old. In second place,with almost a third of the poll's vote,was his 33 yearold wife and pop star "Posh".

In an era of reality,television "stars" and a media fixation (裤好,病态的迷恋) with celebri?

ties,a majority of teachers said celebrity culture 11        impacted the aspirations of their pupils.

Almost half of the 300 teachers polled said pupils tried to look like and/or 12       like ce?lebrities they most 13       ,fuelling fears that girls particularly 14        in "unsuitable",or pro?vocative (刺激的,挑衅的,挑逗的) styles.

"We are not surprised about infiltration (浸润,渗入) of celebrity culture in schools ― it 15        the current media obsession with celebrity and the effect of celebrity culture 16        soci?ety as a whole," ATL general secretary Mary Bousted said in a statement.

"Celebrities can have a 17       effect on pupils. They can raise pupils' aspirations and am?bitions for the future. However ... celebrity culture can perpetuate (使永存,使不朽) the notion that celebrity status is the greatest achievement and reinforces the 18        that other career op?tions are not 19      .”

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard ranked 20        on the favorites list with 26 percent,ac?tress Keira Knightley finished fourth (25 percent) .

Other celebrities on the list includedU.  S.heiress and socialite Paris Hilton (sixth) and Leona Lewis,a winner ofBritain's "The X Factor" television talent show (ninth) .

(   ) 1. A. disturbing   B. destroying   C. damaging   D. dealing

(   ) 2. A. companion   B. couple   C. partner   D. twin

(   ) 3. A. engage   B. follow   C. undertake   D. pursue

(   ) 4. A. top   B. pop   C. super   D. sports

(   ) 5. A. music   B. sports   C. pop   D. super

(   ) 6. A. aspired   B. attempted   C. explored   D. requested

(   ) 7. A. survey   B. paper   C. report   D. essay

(   ) 8. A. arguably   B. possibly   C. doubtfully   D. likely

(   ) 9. A. of   B. with   C. by   D. to

(   ) 10. A. showed   B. exhibited   C. modeled   D. presented

(   ) 11. A. harmfully   B. positively   C. negatively   D. discouragingly

(   ) 12. A. behave   B. operate   C. pretend   D. accomplish

(   ) 13. A. honored   B. admired   C. respected   D. regarded

(   ) 14. A. played   B. performed   C. changed   D. dressed

(   ) 15. A. indicates   B. imitates   C. reveals   D. reflects

(   ) 16. A. to   B. on   C. for   D. in

(   ) 17. A. negative   B. absolute   C. decisive   D. positive

(   ) 18. A. religion   B. belief   C. determination   D. theory

(   ) 19. A. worthless   B. necessary   C. valuable   D. healthy

(   ) 20. A. fourth   B. third   C. sixth   D. fifth

Facebook is the fastest growing video site in theUKover the last year,according to new comScore data.

The latest comScore data 1        that during February 2010,43 million videos were watched on Facebook―which is a 205 percent 2        on the year. Last February only 14 million videos were watched 3        the site.

Overall online video viewing in the UK has grown by 37 percent during the last 12 months 4       5. 5 billion videos watched via websites during February 2010.

Google properties,mainly 5       by YouTube,were still the most popular online video 6       ,recording 2. 5 billion video views during February 2010,which marked a 17 percent 7        increase.

The BBC websites 8        second with 140 million videos viewed across its web properties during February 2010,and was followed by Megavideo,which recorded 53 million video views during the 9        month.

Facebook came fourth in the 10       ,closely followed by Microsoft's collective web prop?erties. Channel 4 came in 11        position with 39 million videos watched during February 2010―which was a 76 percent increase 12        the year. And ITV came in eighth position re?cording 29 million video views which was a 134% increase on the year.

Blinkx,the popular video 13        engine experienced the second largest growth spurt (涌出) ,behind Facebook,increasing its video views 14       205 percent over the year. During February 2010,29 million videos were viewed via the site.

Sky came in 10th 15      ,experiencing a 139 percent increase in video views,with 20 mil?lion videos 16        via its sites during February 2010.

The UK video market has grown substantially (大大地) 17       the last year,with several aggregators 18        the market,as well as the UK broadcasters increasing their own video 19       . Channel 4,for instance,is concentrating on developing its own catch up 20       ,4o   D. while signing syndication (企业联合) deals with the likes of YouTube,and new players,like SeeSaw.

(   ) 1. A. exposes   B. uncoveres   C. discloses   D. reveals

(   ) 2. A. decrease   B. falling   C. increase   D. decline

(   ) 3. A. by   B. via   C. through   D. past

(   ) 4. A. with   B. of   C. about   D. towards

(   ) 5. A. driven   B. given   C. taken   D. gotten

(   ) 6. A. gardens   B. addresses   C. destinations   D. places

(   ) 7. A. seasonal   B. annual   C. monthly   D. periodic

(   ) 8. A. ranked   B. named   C. awarded   D. determined

(   ) 9. A. different   B. next   C. such   D. same

(   ) 10. A. book   B. schedule   C. record   D. list

(   ) 11. A. fifth   B. sixth   C. seventh   D. eighth

(   ) 12. A. on   B. for   C. by   D. to

(   ) 13. A. seek   B. explore   C. research   D. search

(   ) 14. A. to   B. up   C. by   D. with

(   ) 15. A. situation   B. location   C. setting   D. position

(   ) 16. A. watched   B. noticed   C. witnessed   D. observed

(   ) 17. .    A. of   B. by   C. for   D. over

(   ) 18. A. going   B. introducing   C. entering   D. invading

(   ) 19. A. existence   B. presence   C. attendance   D. absence

(   ) 20. A. supply   B. service   C. occasion   D. benefit

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