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13.Never Put off Tomorrow What You Can Do Today
Want to put off studying for the physics test?Or writing that thirty-five-page research paper on future uses of biotechnology?Sure you do?And who wouldn't?But it's still a silly idea to put off doing something until a future time.Here is why…
36.BThe task will be still the same.It won't be any more fun and you still won't want to do it.As the deadline gets closer and closer,the task seems to become larger and larger if you haven't started the work.And the stress increases.Now not only do you have to write that paper,you have to do it under great pressure.
37.FBefore you start,it seems that the task is unlikely to be accomplished.But you know what?You're probably miscalculating.Get started-maybe on a small piece-and you will discover that you have more resources and know more about the subject than you thought.Result?You won't experience nearly as much suffering as you expected to.Things are guaranteed-100 percent-to get better.
38.EIf you leave your work before the night before it's due,you give up the possibility of getting input from your professor.Professors regularly give advice-or at least a few useful tips-during office hours.Unfortunately,though,they don't usually hold office hours at midnight,so you will be out of luck when you discover the night before the midterm that you have no idea how to do the questions that will count for two-thirds of your grade.
39.CEver wonder why the professor assigns the papers two weeks before it's due?It's because he or she expects you to be thinking about the issue,or doing the research,for two weeks.No,not every waking moment,but at least some of the time.After all,the professor could just as easily have given the assignment one week before it was due if he or she expected less thinking.When you throw together a paper or a report at the last minute,your ideas are half-baked.And your professor will know it.
40.AIf you put things off at the last minute,you might find that you haven't budgeted enough minutes to finish the necessary tasks.It's the easiest thing in the world to miscalculate how long it'll take to do all the work especially when new issues arise-like illness,family problems,computer breakdowns,trouble at work,and all the other things-as you're thinking through your paper argument or preparing yourself for the coming test.If you keep delaying,you don't allow yourself time for those various life events that have an adverse (不利的) effect on your ability to complete your assignment.

A.Time can run out.
B.Tomorrow won't be better.
C.Ideas need time to develop.
D.Your professor will be impatient.
E.You blow off your chances for help.
F.You are probably overestimating (高估) the pain.
G.The problem won't be solved.

分析 本篇讲的是把任务推到明天这样一个习惯的坏处,分五段分析分析了五种坏处:明天不一定会更好;你可能高估了痛苦的力量;得到帮助的机会可能会丧失;有时候想法和见解是需要时间去培养和发展的;时间会流逝.

解答 36.B.推理题.根据后面的两句"The task will be still the same.It won't be any more fun and you still won't want to do it."可以推断,本段谈论的主题把工作留给将来做不是好主意.
37.F.细节题.根据前两句"…it seems that the task is unlikely to be accomplished.But…miscalculating…maybe it's a small place…have more…more…than you though."可以判断,该段讲的是:没有开始的时候,会觉得工作不可能完成.但是人们会估计错误.做起来以后,就会觉得其实自己比想像的要强多了,自己完全能胜任的.结果就是一定能够做成功,做得更好.
38.E.细节题.根据下一句"If you leave your work…,you give up the possibility of…give advice,"以及"Unfortunately,though…so you'll be out of luck…"可以得知本句主题为:把事情放到最后一刻去做,将会放弃得到帮助的机会.
39.C.推理题.根据"No,not every waking moment,but at least some of the time."以及"your ideas are halfbaked"可知,该段主要讲述"有时候想法和见解是需要时间去培养和发展的".
40.A.细节题.根据本段第一句"If you put things off till the last minute…"和"…you don't allow yourself time for those…"可知,如果人们习惯于将事情推到最后一刻去做,将可能发现没有预留出足够的时间完成要做的各种事情.

点评 本文是一个科教类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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Mickey Avenue

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Gardens of Imagination

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A 5% discount on the basis of the original prize

Note:

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A. club B. market

C. agency D. cottage

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A. Tomorrowland B. Mickey Avenue

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4.When you make a mistake,big or small,cherish it like it's the most precious thing in the world.Because in some ways,it is.
Most of us feel bad when we make mistakes,beat ourselves up about it,feel like failures,get mad at ourselves.
And that's only natural:most of us have been taught from a young age that mistakes are bad,that we should try to avoid mistakes.We've been scolded when we make mistakes-at home,school and work.Maybe not always,but probably enough times to make feeling bad about mistakes an unconscious reaction.
Yet without mistakes,we could not learn or grow.If you think about it that way,mistakes should be cherished and celebrated for being one of the most amazing things in the world:they make learning possible; they make growth and improvement possible.
By trial and error-trying things,making mistakes,and learning from those mistakes-we have figured out how to make electric light,to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel,to fly.
Mistakes make walking possible for the smallest toddler,make speech possible,make works of genius possible.
Think about how we learn:we don't just consume information about something and instantly know it or know how to do it.You don't just read about painting,or writing,or computer programming,or baking,or playing the piano,and know how to do them right away.Instead,you get information about something,from reading or from another person or from observing,then you make mistakes and repeat,making mistakes,learning from those mistakes,until you've pretty much learned how to do something.That's how we learn as babies and toddlers,and how we learn as adults.Mistakes are how we learn to do something new-because if you succeed at something,it's probably something you already knew how to do.You haven't really grown much from that success-at most it's the last step on your journey,not the whole journey.Most of the journey was made up of mistakes,if it's a good journey.
So if you value learning,if you value growing and improving,then you should value mistakes.They are amazing things that make a world of brilliance possible.
60.Why do most of us feel bad about making mistakes?C
A.Because mistakes make us suffer a lot.
B.Because it's a natural part in our life.
C.Because we've been taught so from a young age.
D.Because mistakes have ruined many people's careers.
61.According to the passage,what is the right attitude to mistakes?C
A.We should try to avoid making mistakes.
B.We should owe great inventions mainly to mistakes.
C.We should treat mistakes as good chances to learn.
D.We should make feeling bad about mistakes an unconscious reaction.
62.The underlined word"toddler"in Para graph 6 probably means.A
A.a small child learning to walk      
B.a kindergarten child learning to draw
C.a primary pupil learning to read     
D.a school teenager learning to write
63.We can learn from the passage that.B
A.most of us can really grow from success
B.growing and improving are based on mistakes
C.we learn to make mistakes by trial and error
D.we read about something and know how to do it right away.
1.I was a dance teacher when I first began working with people who have disabilities.I had thirty students.These were teens and adults up to the age of 40.We learned new steps together.We laughed together and we shared a love of music and fellowship.
I had one pupil,Dan,who didn't appear to get much out of the class.I never had eye contact with him.When I left the class to travel down the stairs to reach the main floor of the building,he moved worriedly as a blind person might do in unfamiliar condition.
One day his parents met me shopping downtown and told me that they were so grateful that I was teaching the class.They said that my class was the high point of their son's week.Were they just being polite?
A week later,a snowstorm held me up and I was later than usual pulling into the school parking lot.Ahead of me by one row of cars,and over to one side,was my student,Dan and his worker.I could see his face as he moved toward the building.He was excited.I watched Dan run toward the building in anticipation(期待着) his weekly treat,my class.I cried as it hit me that though I could not see in class all that Dan got from the class,it surely meant a lot to him.Dan did indeed love the class.He was getting enjoyment out of it.
Today when I teach courses at the College to students,I remind them that children can stand on the sidelines and seem to be uninterested and yet they can be learning at the same pace as those who are in the middle of the activity.When I teach this,I think,yes and this is true for those with disabilities too!
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21.The writer found her working with disabilitiesC.
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A.a teacher is sure to reach his students
B.kids with disabilities need more love
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C.Dan received more attention in the writer's class.
D.The writer was impatient with Dan at first.
24.What may be the best title for the passage?B
A.A student with disability   
B.Learning with Dan
C.Enjoying a lesson with children 
D.Sharing love with students.
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73.Melbourne is well-known in the world for itsB.
A.large population 
B.educational institutions
C.transport system
D.beautiful parks and gardens
74.According to the passage,Melbourne is a city whereC.
A.rich people choose to live
B.the best wine is produced
C.various cultures exist
D.Asian food is popular
75.Melbourne people are very interested inA.
A.sports
B.sunbathing
C.sightseeing
D.traveling
76.The word  temperate  in the passage most probably meansB.
A.hot         B.mild
C.dry         D.cold
77.The best title for the passage might beC..
A.An Ideal Place for Shopping
B.A City with the Best Climate
C.The World's Best City to Live in
D.The World's Most Beautiful City.
5.After a terrible electrical accident,which caused him to become both blind and deaf,the whole world became completely dark and quiet for Robert Edwards for almost ten years.The loss of sight and hearing threw him into such sorrow that he tried a few times to put an end to his life.His family,especially his wife,did their best to tend and comfort him and finally he regained the will to live.
One hot summer afternoon,he was taking a walk with a stick near his house when a thunderstorm started all at once.He stood under a large tree to avoid getting wet,but he was struck by the lightning.Witnesses thought he was dead but he woke up some 20minutes later lying face down in muddy water at the base of the tree.He was trembling badly,but when he opened his eyes,he could hardly believe what he saw:a plough and a wall.When Mrs.Edwards came running up to him,shouting to their neighbors to call for help,he could see her and hear her voice for the first time in nearly ten years.
The news of Robert regaining his sight and hearing quickly spread,and many doctors came to examine him.Most of them said that he regained his sight and hearing from the shock he got from the lightning.However,none of them could give a convincing answer as to why this should have happened.The only reasonable explanation given by one doctor was that,since Robert lost his sight and hearing as a result of a sudden shock,perhaps,the only way for him to regain them was by another sudden shock.

24.The reason for Robert's attempts to kill himself was thatC.
A.he was struck by the lightning once more
B.a terrible traffic accident happened to him
C.he had to live in a dark and silent world
D.nobody in the world cared about him
25.What was Robert doing when he was struck by the lightning?C
A.Taking a walk with a stick.B.Driving a car.
C.Sheltering from the rain under a tree.D.Lying on the ground.
26.We can infer from the text thatB.
A.Robert's wife sent for doctors immediately after the shock
B.there was no accurate explanation for Robert's recovery
C.many doctors came because Robert was badly injured
D.a sudden injury in the head led to Robert's recovery
27.What's the best title of the whole passage?C
A.A Terrible Electrical Accident B.Robert Edwards and His Wife
C.What a Sudden Shock             D.An Unforgettable Experience.
3.Biking is an amazing family activity,but finding a route that can accommodate a wide-range of ages can be a challenge.
Lee McNeil and his family are crazy about biking.They have seven children,from 4to 24years old.When looking for a route,they look for enough protection from traffic,good surface condition,easy access and interesting views.
With that in mind,here are some great routes for biking with your whole family,as are suggested by McNeil.
Iron Horse Trail
This is the McNeil family's favourite ride.The route is 26 miles and goes through the 2.l mile Snoqualmie Tunnel.
"Beautiful views,the thrill the tunnel,and places to stop and watch the rock climbers make it special,"McNeil said."All our kids have taken their turn at braving the black tunnel bravely for the first time,which we celebrate it at the end of the ride."
How to get there:If you prefer,check http://bit.ly/Mlt9y4 for more information.
Centennial Trail
The Centennial Trail runs for 23miles from Snohomish to Bryant.The trail is wide and smooth,and is safe for kids as it is off the roads.A nice stop is Lake Cassidy east of Marysville.A dock on the lake is fun to explore.It also has picnic tables and washrooms for a convenient lunch time stop.
How to get there:The trail can be accessed from a number of trailheads.For a map,go to http://bit.ly/L5qCeY.
Cascade Trail
The Cascade Trail follows an abandoned Burlington Northern railroad grade for 23miles between Sedro-Woolley and Concrete.Because it's on a railroad grade,the slope is gentle and it makes for an easy family ride.
McNeil said it is a"beautiful ride up the Skagit Valley,with lots of places to watch wildlife along the river."
How to get there:Go to http://bit.ly/PR4wOWto  see a map showing the trail,parking areas and bus stops.
Other good choices
Snoqualmie Valley Trail:http://Lusa.gov/nWGWO 
Guemes Island:http://bit.ly/LJ3RxL
Burke-Gilman Tnil:http://Lusa.gov/s33li

41.We can learn from the passage that Lee McNeilA.
A.has a large family
B.often travels-with his family
C.teaches his children bow to bike
D.spends lots of money on bike rides
42.Which of the following route do McNeil's family like best?B
A.Cascade Trail
B.Iron Horse Trail
C.Centennial Trail
D.Burke-Gilman Trail
43.If you choose the Centennial Trail,you canC.
A.see a small valley
B.go through a tunnel
C.have a picnic for lunch
D.watch the rock climbers
44.People who want to get more information about the Cascade Trail can visitD.
A.http://bit.ly/Mlt9y4  B.http://bit.ly/LJ3RxL C. http://bit.ly/L5qCeY   D.http://bit.ly/PR4wOW
45.The main purpose of the passage is toC.
A.ask people to learn from Lee McNeil
B.tell people how to make a family ride
C.introduce some routes for family rides
D.encourage more people to ride bikes.

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