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10.When she saw me, she____________ (挥手)to me smilingly, saying "Hello".
10. waved
A blog can be a very effective way of spreading the word about yourself, and your other writing. It can unshroud your knowledge, and create an ongoing relationship with your readers. A good blog is more than just a marketing tool; it's also an expression of your personality.
An obvious starting point is to post samples of your work that not only show off your skills and writing abili?ty but also leave people wanting more. Post selections from the most exciting parts of your stories but end them just as the action reaches its peak. If you write nonfiction(写实文学),show people what they could achieve, and give them a few steps to get them started.
Give tips, information and advice about the subjects you cover. For example, something about struggling with difficulty and many other issues like this. Your writing tips can also be included, as well as interesting* strange or funny things you discovered during your re?search. Whenever you contact an expert, ask if he or she has any interesting stories you could use. You may also give background information about your stories and the locations.
Give details of coming posts on your blog, so people can watch out for you, or come and meet you. Personal news will help people feel better connected to you. In?clude photos of objects and locations in your writing, fa?mous people you meet, the views from your window, and your favourite things―with a note about where they came from and what they mean to you. Look out for things that will help your readers get to know you bet?ter, and know the subject better, or anything else you think they might find useful, inspiring or entertaining.
If you only occasionally post things on your blog, people have a tendency to forget you. As a writer you shouldn't ever run out of interesting material to fill your blog with―and your readers will love you for it.
1. The underlined word "unshroud" in the first para?graph means " ,,,
A. put on B. turn up
C. show off D. write down
2. Personal news on your blog .
A. can make people watch out for you
B. can make people easily get in touch with you
C. helps to leave your privacy known
D. helps you improve your writing
3. What does the author suggest for keeping a blog?
A. Posting things on your blog once in a while.
B. Adding new stories to it every day.
C. Filling it with attractive things frequently.
D. Loving it as your life.
4. Which is the best title for the text?
A. What to blog about
B. How to start a blog
C. Why to launch a blog
D. How to make a blog attractive
Jenny was a pretty five-year-old girl. One day when she and her mother were checking out at a grocery store, Jenny saw a plastic pearl(珍珠)necklace priced at $ 2. 50. Her mother bought the necklace for her on condition that she had to do some housework to pay it off. Jenny agreed. She worked very hard every day, and soon Jenny paid off the necklace. Jenny loved it so much that she wore it everywhere except when she was in the shower. Her mother had told her it would turn her neck green !
Jenny had a very loving daddy. When Jenny went to bed, he would read Jenny her favourite story.
One night when he finished the story, he said, "Jenny, could you give me your necklace?"
"Oh! Daddy, not my necklace!" Jenny said. "But you can have Rosy, my favourite doll. Remember her? You gave her to me last year for my birthday. Okay?"
"Oh no, darling, that's okay. " Her father brushed her cheek with a kiss. "Good night, little one."
A week later, her father once again asked Jenny for the necklace after her favourite story. "Oh, Daddy, not my necklace! But you can have Ribbons, my toy horse. Do you remember her? She's my favourite.,,
"No, that's okay," her father said and brushed her cheek again with a kiss. "God bless you, little one. Sweet dreams."
Several days later, when Jenny's father came in to read her a story, Jenny was sitting on her bed and her lips were trembling. "Here, Daddy," she said, holding out her hand. She opened it and her beloved pearl neck?lace was inside. She let it slip into her father's hand.
With one hand her father held the plastic pearl necklace and with the other he pulled out of his pocket a blue box. Inside the box was a real, beautiful pearl necklace. He had had it all along. He was waiting for Jenny to give up the cheap necklace so he could give her a real one.
1. What did Jenny have to do to get the plastic pearl necklace?
A. She had to help her mother do some housework.
B. She had to listen to her father tell a story every night.
C. She had to ask her father to pay for the necklace.
D. She had to give away her favourite toys to the poor children.
2. From the text we know that .
A. Jenny's mother paid a lot for the plastic pearl necklace
B. Jenny wore the necklace everywhere even in the shower
C. Jenny didn't like Rosy and Ribbons any longer
D. Jenny got a real pearl necklace from her father
3. Jenny's father asked for her plastic pearl necklace repeatedly in order to .
A. get it for himself
B. donate it
C. train her character
D. put it away
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A. A lovely girl
B. Father and daughter
C. A pearl necklace
D. An unforgettable childhood
If you were walking around a supermarket and saw a woman with a shaved head, a ring through her nose, a tattoo(文身)design on her arm and she had a small child in her shopping trolley, what would your opinion be? Do you think this kind of body decoration is attractive or ugly? Different people have different ideas. The following are some examples of body decoration from around the world.
In many parts of Africa, it is thought that an attractive girl should have really shiny skin.
On Bali, a little island in Indonesia, they believe that a beautiful woman or handsome man must have perfectly straight, flat teeth. The Balinese believe that teeth with pointed edges make you look like an ugly wild animal. So when a girl or boy becomes a teenager, he or she is taken to a special person in their village who will file off teeth points to make them smooth and flat. There is no anesthetic (麻药)and this tooth filing is really painful. It is a kind of test. If you can stand it without screaming or crying too much, then you are thought ready to become an adult.
In Myanmar? there is a small group of people who are called the "PapaungThey believe that a woman can only be really beautiful if she has a long neck. I mean a VERY long neck. Now you might think that you are either born with a long or short neck and that there's nothing whatever you can do about it. But you would be wrong! At around the age of 5, a Papaung girl has heavy metal rings fitted around her neck, tightly between the chin and shoulders. Each year more rings are added and very, very slowly their weight pushes the shoulders down, in this way making the neck look longer. A Papaung woman will wear her neck rings all her life, never once taking them off.
So now I'm sure you will all agree that different people have different ideas about what is beautiful.
5. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 1?
A. Women's design,
B. Beautiful body decoration.
C. Body decoration.
D. Attractive decoration.
6. What does the underlined word "trolley" mean?
A. School bag. B. Luggage.
C. Basket. D. Shopping cart.
7. On Bali, it is believed that .
A. a person with straight, flat teeth looks ugly
B. a person with sharp teeth looks ugly
C. a teenager's teeth points must be filed off with anesthetic
D. no one will scream or cry when having his teeth points filed off
8. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Many people think that a woman with a ring through her nose is neither attractive nor ugly.
B. Most African people think that a girl with shiny skin is beautiful.
C. It is thought that a beautiful woman should have straight, flat teeth on Bali.
D. Some people think it beautiful that a woman has a long neck in Myanmar.
5. It was the driver's drunk driving that c_______________ _ the accident.
5. He is universally recognized as one of the greatest scientists_________________________ (有史以来).
A young man had a beautiful dream.
A fairy came to him and said,"Little boy, whatever you like, you may 5 . I will give it to you now.
"What will I ask?" Suddenly he 6 from his mind one of his great desires. With 7 he raised his voice, "I have a 8 Can you take 'nights' away from our life?"
The fairy asked, " 9 should I take away nights from the earth?"
The boy opened his heart. "As the day 10 , my mother forces me to stop playing. If there is 11 night,I can play for a long time. Not only that, I am afraid of going out at night. Devils and thieves 12 us at night. Therefore, nights are unnecessary."
"Yes, let it happen as you wish," the fairy said. 13 , the night disappeared. Everywhere was full of light! But as time passed, it became 14 As nights disappeared, there were 15 days full of light. Then he could play and play, but he got 16 at the end. The joy of sunrise and sunset was just good old 17 .The boy cried out, "Oh, Fairy, give nights. 18 to me my beautiful nights.Suddenly the young boy 19 from the dream.
Nights give rise to days, months and years. If there are no nights, days will not be as 20 as we have them today.
It is the same with regard to the darkness in our life 21 pain, sorrows and troubles. A life 22 problems and difficulties will result in a lack of strength and 23 As day takes birth from the womb of night, joy takes birth from the womb of 24 .
5. A. tell B. say
C. inform D. ask
6. A. picked B. made
C. packed D. accepted
7. A. joy B. sadness
C. surprise D. disappointment
8. A. goal B. suggestion
C. desire D. chance
9. A. How B. What
C. When D. Why
10. A. starts B. breaks
C. continues D. ends
11. A. one B. no
C. any D. some
12. A. see B. destroy
C. protect D. attack
13. A. Finally B. Naturally
C. Suddenly D. Luckily
14. A. nice B. troublesome
C. horrible D. orderly
15. A. always B. never
(、• seldom D. sometimes
16. A; delighted B. interested
C. satisfied D. tired
17. A. life B. memories
C. games D. ideas
18. A. Give B. Send
C. Return D. Show
19. A, got up B. turned up
C. woke up D. jumped up
20. A. beautiful B. short
C. dark D. moon-lit
21. A. next to B. due to
C. as to D. close to
22. A. with B. of
C. without D. under
23. A. weakness B. courage
C. force D. trouble
24. A. sorrow B. pleasure
C. astonishment D. excitement
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1. The students scored 100 ___________ in the intelligence test, while John got 160.
2. If you don't know what you want, you might______________ getting something you don't want.
3. He has never studied French; what he ____________knows is what he while living in France.
4. The plane___________________ from the airport and headed south towards Hong Kong.
5. When I drew the curtains back, the sunlight _________________.
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Many years ago, Dr Cronin occasionally wrote an unusual treatment for some of his patients who were feeling down. He would insist that for six weeks the pa?tients say "Thank you" for every kindness and he had a great cure rate.
Everyone gets down at times, and sharpening your sense of gratitude(感激)can make a difference. I have observed again and again that people's hap?piness is not usually found in getting what they want; it comes from apprecia?ting what they have.
Writer Arthur Gordon used to tell about asking a doctor friend for the name of the most effective treatment he knew. "Well, I'll tell you," his friend said. "A colleague of mine once had a woman patient who suffered from de?pression. The usual prescription didn't seem to help."
One day this doctor sent a small package to the woman's home. "I want you to take what's in this package," he said, "and spend ten minutes every?day looking through it at some objects in this room.,,
In the package there was a magnifying glass(放大镜).She began looking at her sofa. She was amazed at what she saw. Then she examined a flower picked from her garden and even her own skin. She was amazed at the brand new world opening up before her eyes.
As this woman gazed at her world through a magnifying glass, she saw, in a completely different way, what had been around her all along. Her sense of wonder gave way to another more powerful emotion―gratitude. The doctor said that her experience with the glass was the turning point of her illness. She began to appreciate what she had and get well.
Do you practise gratitude? 1 think you'll discover that it is a great way to keep happy.
1.Why does the author mention Dr Cronin in the beginning?
A. To show that Dr Cronin was a great doctor.
B. To introduce what the author wants to talk about.
C. To introduce some good ways of recovering from illness.
D. To show his attitude towards Dr Cronin's unusual treatment.
2.According to the passage, the woman was required to_________________ .
A. play with her furniture as often as she could
B. look at the world through a magnifying glass
C. look for some objects she had lost in her house
D. spend ten minutes taking exercise every day
3.What did the doctor probably want the woman to understand?
A. Happiness comes from appreciating what we have.
B. Our life will be ruined if we are too careful.
C. The magnifying glass will open a brand new world to us.
D. Our life will become colourful with the help of the magnifying glass.
4. What does the underlined word " prescription" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Paper. B. Plan. C. Treatment. D. Award
5. According to the passage, practising gratitude is a good way of
A. calming down ourselves B. living a richer life
C. curing some deadly diseases D. curing some mental problems