Norman Cousins was a businessman from the United States who often traveled around the world on business. He enjoyed his work and traveling.
Then, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to the Union of Soviet So­cialist Republics( USSR),Mr. Cousins got sick. Because he had pushed his body to the limit of its strength on the trip, a chemical change began to take place inside him. The material between his bones became weak.
In less than one week after his return, he could not stand. Every move that he made was pain­ful. He was not able to sleep at night.
The doctore told him that they did not know how to cure Mr. Cousins ’ problem and he might never get over the illness. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to give up hope.
Mr. Cousins thought that unhappy thoughts were causing bad chemical changes in his body. He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. Instead,he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.       .'
He began to experiment on himself while still in hospital by watching funny shows on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that 10 minutes of real laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain -free sleep at night.
Deciding that the doctors could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could continue his experiments with laughter. For eight days,Mr. Cousins rested in the hotel room watching funny shows on television,reading funny books,and sleeping whenever he felt tired. Within three weeks,he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto . Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.
After a few months,Mr. Cousins returned to work. He has laughed himself back to health.
【小题1】Why did Norman Cousins get sick?

A.He did not rest enough.B.He traveled too much.
C.His body chemistry changed.D.All of the above.
【小题2】What part of his body was affected by the illness?
A.The bones in his feet.
B.His mind when he slept.
C.The material between his bones.
D.His stomach.
【小题3】What did Mr. Cousins think caused his illness?
A.Bad food.B.Too much laughter.
C.Unhappy thoughts.D.The doctors.
【小题4】Where did Mr. Cousins go in order to cure himself?
A.To a hotel room.B.To the beach.C.To the hospital.D.To the USSR.
【小题5】How long did it take before Mr. Cousins went back, to work?
A.A few weeks.B.A few months.C.A few hours.D.A few years.


Educators and explorers Will Steger, John Stetson, Elizabeth Andre and Abby Fenton joined four Inuit hunters on a 1,200-mile, four-month-long dog-seld expedition (考察队) across the Canadian Arctic’s Baffin Island.
The expedition is travelling with four Inuit dog teams over traditional hunting paths, up frozen rivers, through steep-sided bays, over glaciers and ice caps, and across the sea ice to reach some of the most remote Inuit village of the world.
The travelers wake up early around 6 a. m . During the course of the day they are able to travel about 17 miles. They hope to be able to travel 25 miles or 30 miles per day. They manage their body temperature by adding or taking off layers depending on their level activity.
Team member Elizabeth Andre had to leave the expedition because of frostbite(冻伤) . She was disappointed to miss part of the expedition, but leaving the field was the right decision to protect her fingers from any more damage. She will rejoin the expedition in Pangnirtung, the next village. Elizabeth feels how tough the weather condition can be in the Arctic. She is beginning to appreciate how much skill and knowledge of the environment the Inuit people have.
The expedition team plan to eat a combination of country foods from Iglulik, fresh meat hunted on the trail, and dried food packed out from Steger’s homeland in Minnesota.
The expedition members have already begun to notice the effects of global warming. Theo, a native Inuit traveling with the team, points out that “Looking at what we saw today -we saw that there haven’t been caribou(驯鹿) tracks for a long time. Usually, you look out of your window in Iqaluit and you see them. Now numbers are down”. Theo was born in an igloo(冰屋)and has lived in Inuit for most of his life.
49. The main purpose of the expedition is to_______.
A. experience the hard life of Inuit
B. appreciate the beautiful environment of Inuit village
C. do some research about the Inuit’s life style
D. explore the effects of global warming
50.          of the expedition team members didn't miss any part of the expedition.
A. Four       B. Six       C. Seven      D. Eight
51. The author gives an example of the caribou to show that_______.
A. global warming has had bad effects on the environment there
B. caribous are dying out because of the cold weather
C. the Inuit hunters have killed too many wild animals
D. good measures haven’t been taken to protect wild animals
52. From the text we can learn that_______.
A. the expedition team will walk across the Arctic
B. the expedition members only eat their packed food
C. the final stop for the expedition team is Pangnirtung
D. traveling to Inuit villages needs skill and knowledge of the environment.

I don't want to upset you, but nobody can ever find out what day is going to be the last. And so it’s better to live each day of your life as if it is the last. I'm not telling you to quit your job and spend all your money on traveling. But you can live your life to its fullest by adding some simple things to each day. It doesn't matter what is going on, but it does matter how you feel about it. Here is my recipe for the best day on Earth!
A Handful of Happiness
Where can you find it? Take a look inside of yourself! Happiness doesn't come from the outside, it is within you. Each moment your life gives you a lot of opportunities to be happy. If you want to see them, you will. If you don’t, it's up to you.
A Handful of Love
Love is the harmony of your soul. A little love can make a big difference to the whole world. We are one. Everyone and everything deserve your love as well as you do.
A Handful of Dreams
Feel free to dream big dreams and make small steps towards them. You are the creator of your life. Every time you are doing something to achieve your goals you are growing.
A Handful of Creativity
Try to be creative in everything you do. Try to do your best every time you are doing something. Do not be afraid to use your imagination. It's such a pleasure to do something new. Feel the joy of creation!
A Handful of Magic
Do you believe in magic? Well, you should. Life is full of miracles. In fact, life itself is a big miracle. There are so many things that are beyond our understanding. "There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle." — Albert Einstein
Celebrate every day of your life! Let the spirit of holiday fill each corner of your heart. Why not? You live your life to its fullest and move towards your dreams!
【小题1】 What does the author advise people to do?

A.Spend all your money on traveling.
B.Find happiness inside yourself.
C.Love others more than yourself.
D.Do not use much imagination.
【小题2】 It can be concluded that to realize your big dreams, you need ____________.
A.to keep trying step by stepB.to grow up
C.to feel freeD.to create your life
【小题3】What can we learn from the underlined sentence?
A.There are two ways to live a happy life.
B.Nothing is a miracle in your life.
C.Not everything is a miracle.
D.It’s up to you to choose the way to live.
【小题4】 Which can be the best title of the passage?
A.How to know your last day?
B.How to live a best day?
C.How to make your life miracle?
D.How to realize your dreams?

For years and years people have been saying that the railways are dead. “ We can do without railways.” People say…as if motorcars and planes have made the railways unnecessary. We all keep hearing that trains are slow, that they lose money, and that they’re dying .But this is far from the truth: in these days of expensive oil, the railways have become highly competitive with motorcars and planes. If you want to carry people or goods from place to place, they are cheaper than planes. And they have much in common with planes. A plane goes in a straight line and so does a railway. What is more, it takes you from the heart of a city into the heart of another. It doesn’t leave you up as a plane does, miles and miles from the city center. It doesn’t hold you up as a car does, in endless traffic jams, and a single train carry goods which a plane or a motorcar could never do.
Far from being dead, the railways are very much alive. Modern railway lines give you a smooth, untroubled journey. Where else can you eat well, sleep in comfort, feel safe and enjoy the scene while you are traveling at speed at the same time? And we are only at the beginning, for we have just entered the age of super-fast trains, trains traveling at 150 miles an hour and more. Soon we will be wondering why we spent so much on motorcars we can’t use because we have not enough money to buy the oil and planes we can’t fly for the same reason..
【小题1】Some people think the railways are unnecessary for many reasons except that       .

A.planes and motorcars have taken the place of trains
B.oil is expensive today
C.trains are slow
D.railways lose money
【小题2】According to the writer, which of the following is Not true?
A.It is cheaper to travel by train than by plane.
B.The railway station is usually at the center of the city.
C.When you get off the plane you will find yourself right in the city center.
D.No motorcar or plane can carry as many goods as a train does.
【小题3】The writer thinks that the railways, far from being dead, are very much alive because      .
A.we can have a smooth and untroubled journey
B.we’ll not have enough money to fly in planes
C.we can now travel in super-fast train
D.all of the above
【小题4】The best title for this passage may be”        
A.Not the End but the Beginning
B.Which is the Best: Train, Motorcar or Plane
C.Trains are More Competitive than Motorcars or Planes
D.Oh, Super-fast Trains

(2013·高考辽宁卷)A little girl lived in a simple and poor house on a hill.Usually she ____ play in the small garden.She could see over the garden fence and across the valley a wonderful house with shining golden windows high on another hill.____ she loved her parents and her familyshe desired to live in such a house and ____ all day about how wonderful and exciting ____ must feel to live there.

At the age when she gained some ____ skill and sensibility(识别力)she ____ her mother for a bike ride ____ the garden.Her mother finally allowed her to go____ her keeping close to the house and not ____ too far.The day was beautiful.The little girl knew ____ where she was heading____ the hill and across the valleyshe rode to the ____ of the golden house.

____ she got off her bike and put it against the gate postshe focused on the path ____ to the house and then on the house itself.She was very disappointed when she ____ that all the windows were ____ and rather dirty.

So ___ and heart?brokenshe didn’t go any further.She ____and all of a sudden she saw an amazing ____.There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden.Looking at her little homeshe ____ that she had been living in her golden house filled with love and care.Everything she dreamed was right there in front of her nose!

1.A.might? Bshould

Cwould? Dmust

2.A.Unless? BAlthough

CSince? DBut

3.A.dreamed? Bworried

Casked? Dshouted

4.A.this? Bthat

Cit? Dwhich

5.A.different? Bscientific

Cmusical? Dbasic

6.A.begged? Bblamed

Cinvited? Dpaid

7.A.inside? Boutside

Cthrough? Dalong

8.A.insisting on? Brelying on

Carguing about? Dwondering about

9.A.traveling? Brunning

Criding? Dwalking

10.A.madly? Brapidly

Cexactly? Dpossibly

11.A.Over?? BDown

CAround? DBeside

12.A.windows? Bsteps

Ccenter? Dgate

13.A.Until? BAs

CWhile? DBecause

14.A.getting? Bintroducing

Cleading?? Dmoving

15.A.felt? Blearned

Cconcluded? Dfound

16.A.transparent? Bbright

Cplain? Dwide

17.A.anxious? Bangry

Cserious? Dsad

18.A.turned around? Bcheered up

Csettled down? Ddropped in

19.A.hill? Bvalley

Cbackground? Dsight

20.A.imagined? Bdecided

Crealized? Dguessed

 

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