题目内容
The ringing of the phone runs through my head, telling me someone needs help. I pick it up and 36 the routine, “Teen Lifeline, this is Amber. ” About 45 minutes later I hang up, feeling pleased because I’ve 37 another teen. Volunteering at Teen Lifeline has helped me realize how to deal with my own 38 and help others.
“My mom is always fighting with me. I want to run away. ” Some teens feel their 39 is a prison, rather than a place of shelter and safety. They feel parents are only there to make their lives 40 . We try to help the teens realize the danger they could be in 41 giving them advice. All we can do is to ask questions. We also try to 42 where the teens would go and how they would survive. We give them a phone number if they 43 don’t want to live in their “prison”.
“I don’t want to 44 any more” is something we hear, and suicide(自杀)calls are some of the hardest to 45 . We try to discover why they want to take their lives and how 46 they are by asking them to rate it on a scale of one to ten. One means they are 47 suicide but haven’t decided how, and ten means they are always thinking about it and have a 48 . We ask them to make a promise that they will not hurt 49 . And sometimes we ask for their telephone numbers 50 we can call back to make sure that they are okay.
Although many calls are about relatively 51 problems, volunteering at Teen Lifeline has helped me realize I’m not the 52 person with problems, and has taught me how to 53 with my heart. I have made a 54 and saved many lives possibly even my own, 55 .
36. | A. set | B. start | C. change | D. stop |
37. | A. contacted | B. known | C. helped | D. forgiven |
38. | A. decisions | B. opinions | C. disadvantages | D. problems |
39. | A. home | B. school | C. bedroom | D. classroom |
40. | A. simple | B. unusual | C. terrible | D. happy |
41. | A. for | B. by | C. besides | D. without |
42. | A. insist on | B. advise on | C. find out | D. set aside |
43. | A. even | B. still | C. almost | D. mostly |
44. | A. study | B. live | C. call | D. listen |
45. | A. carry out | B. find out | C. believe in | D. deal with |
46. | A. serious | B. curious | C. nervous | D. ashamed |
47. | A. accepting | B. objecting | C. considering | D. performing |
48. | A. question | B. doubt | C. purpose | D. plan |
49. | A. the other | B. the rest | C. themselves | D. ourselves |
50. | A. in case | B. so that | C. if | D. when |
51. | A. small | B. important | C. normal | D. typical |
52. | A. very | B. only | C. exact | D. possible |
53. | A. listen | B. see | C. learn | D. write |
54. | A. decision | B. choice | C. promise | D. difference |
55. | A. however | B. though | C. instead | D. too |
36-40 BCDAC 41-45 DCBBD 46-50 ACDCB 51-55 ABADD
Online education is becoming a popular learning choice to traditional colleges. Most colleges offer online programs in various fields and levels, which allows students to go on with their education over the Internet. Students must keep in mind that the college they wish to apply to must be approved by a related recognized organization.
So who can really benefit from an online program? Well, anybody, and everybody! Online programs can turn out to be a pocket-friendly choice to a traditional college for many people. Here’s a list of people who usually consider joining in an online degree program;
l Stay-at-home parents. Online education is perfect choice for stay-at-home parents and those who have very young kids. Online classes give them the flexibility to complete or further their education while looking after home and family and without worrying about childcare.
l Working professionals who want to further their education but travel a lot or have extremely busy schedules, as well as those who want to make a career change but do not have the time to enroll in a full-time degree program.
l People who cannot commute(乘车上下班)to a college campus.
l Shy students who might feel embarrassed among a group of people and prefer to study by themselves and at their own pace.
l People who want to save money. Online programs can turn out to be more cost-effective than attending a physical classroom.
l People who do not get distracted (分心的)easily — something many people overlook when considering online education. If you are someone who can easily ignore the ringing of a phone, stay away from TV, and resist all other things that may draw your attention, online programs are for you.
So do you think online education is for you? If you feel you belong to any of the above listed categories, then online education could work out very well for you.
【小题1】What should students consider when they apply to an online program?
A.They are interested in its course. |
B.The college should be approved by authority. |
C.Their homes are not far from the college. |
D.Teachers in the college must be top-ranking. |
A.She can learn while taking care of her family. |
B.She should learn more to teach her baby. |
C.There is no such school for both mothers and babies. |
D.She will feel less embarrassed by learning online. |
A.Emily, an easy-going girl who dislikes doing things on her own. |
B.Mrs. Clark, far from campus, who is hoping to learn at any price. |
C.Jack, a busy engineer who wants to further education. |
D.George, a single father who has difficulty in concentration. |
A.Less Money, More Resources |
B.Try to Be Attentive Students |
C.Online Educaiton— Everyone’s Perfect Choice |
D.Who Can Benefit from an Online Program |