题目内容
________ treating the homeless man as a shame of the society, Mr. Turner provided him with food and water.
A.Regardless of B.As a result of C.In case of D.Instead of
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
We recently treated our new-adult son and his girlfriend to a seafood feast, near Cocoa Beach, Florida. Our server, a grandmotherly woman skilled in the art of___36_____, flew around the ___37_____juggling dishes and drinks while treating customers as individuals. She remembered their ____38_____tastes likes and dislikes –all of which she’d learned after only the briefest ____39_____.
At the end of the meal, she presented the bill, and then went to____40_____ the growing crowd of other dinners. My husband ___41____with a credit card, added her___42____, and we were off.
“Mr. Goldsmith!” our waitress ran out of the dining room waving a receipt at him, “Thank you.”
He looked at her as though he didn’t __43_____. We’ve all seen that universal___44___ of confusion—eyebrows drawn together and head cocked to one side
“What did you give her?” I asked in a stage whisper, ____45___if he had done something __46___ or made a calculation error.
“Wow, Dad,” our son said, ___47___like an awestruck 10 –year-old. “I’ve never seen a waitress ____48____anyone out of the restaurant to say ‘thank you’ for the tip.
“She gave us great service. I just thought she deserved a little bump __49_____ what I usually give.”
It wasn’t until later, when I accidentally heard our ___50____retelling the story of the ___51___waitress, that I realized she had given my family something___52___ a “thank you”. She showed our son the importance of ___53_____hard work and the rewarding sound of “thank you”. Her show of thanks helped a dad earn a bit more ___54___from a loving son. And it reminded me just why I ___55____this thoughtful, caring man.
A. | painting | B. | smiling | C. | cooking | D. | serving | |
A. | restaurant | B. | sky | C. | corner | D. | table | |
A. | common | B. | special | C. | considerable | D. | delicious | |
A. | argument | B. | discussion | C. | conversations | D. | debate | |
A. | attend to | B. | look for | C. | care for | D. | find out | |
A. | paid | B. | called | C. | carried | D. | pushed | |
A. | advice | B. | suggestions | C. | tip | D. | prize | |
A. | doubt | B. | suspect | C. | happen | D. | understand | |
A. | feeling | B. | look | C. | attitude | D. | expression | |
A. | thinking | B. | hoping | C. | wondering | D. | expecting | |
A. | unreasonable | B. | appropriate | C. | unfair | D. | helpful | |
A. | looking | B. | sounding | C. | doing | D. | imagining | |
A. | help | B. | keep | C. | drive | D. | follow | |
A. | except | B. | below | C. | above | D. | within | |
A. | son | B. | friend | C. | colleague | D. | parent | |
A. | excellent | B. | skilled | C. | generous | D. | grateful | |
A. | rather than | B. | more than | C. | less than | D. | no more than | |
A. | devoting | B. | remembering | C. | acknowledging | D. | ignoring | |
A. | respect | B. | sympathy | C. | thanks | D. | satisfactory | |
A. | trained | B. | refused | C. | left | D. | married |
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Empathy
Last year, researchers from the University of Michigan reported that empathy, the ability to understand other people, among college students had dropped sharply over the past 10 years. _【小题1】__ Today, people spend more time alone and are less likely to join groups and clubs.
Jennifer Freed, a co-director of a teen program, has another explanation. Turn on the TV, and you’re showered with news and reality shows full of people fighting, competing, and generally treating one another with no respect. _【小题2】_
There are good reasons not to follow those bad examples. Humans are socially related by nature. 【小题3】__ Researchers have also found that empathetic teenagers are more likely to have high self-respect. Besides, empathy can be a cure for loneliness, sadness, anxiety, and fear.
Empathy is also an indication of a good leader. In fact, Freed says, many top companies report that empathy is one of the most important things they look for in new managers. _【小题4】_ “Academics are important. But if you don’t have emotional (情感的) intelligence, you won’t be as successful in work or in your love life,” she says.
What’s the best way to up your EQ (情商)? For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. __【小题5】__
To really develop empathy, you’d better volunteer at a nursing home or a hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a “sharing circle” with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter.
A. Everyone is different, and levels of empathy differ from person to person. B. That could be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time, the researchers said. C. “One doesn’t develop empathy by having a lot of opinions and doing a lot of talking,” Freed says. D. Humans learn by example—and most of the examples on it are anything but empathetic. E. Empathy is a matter of learning how to understand someone else—both what they think and how they feel. F. Good social skills—including empathy—are a kind of “emotional intelligence” that will help you succeed in many areas of life. G. Having relationships with other people is an important part of being human—and having empathy is decisive to those relationships. |