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As a doctor, I _______ that I will be kind to my patients, love them and do my best to save their lives. That is my promise.

A.assure B. predict

C. purchase D. guarantee

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词辨析。句意:作为一个医生,我保证我会善待我的病人,爱他们,尽我最大的努力来挽救他们的生命。这是我的承诺。故选D。A确信;B预测;C购买;D保证

考点:考查动词辨析。

 

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The arrival of autumn starts the traditional fall festivals which aim to welcome the new season. Here's a guide to several fall festivals that are held in the Roanoke region each year.

Boones Mill Apple Festival

It is held the third Saturday in September every year.The festival is hosted by the Boones Mill Lions Club and attracts(吸引) people from all over Virginia. The most important things of the festival include art shows, fried apple pies,and a high school band. There are lots of food,crafts,music,and games for every age group. Admission (入场费) is free. For more information, call 540-334-5975.

Blue Ridge Folklife Festival

Ferrum College hosts the festival as an October celebration of the harvest every year.The festival shows some farm fresh produce and the farming practices of the last year.Children can enjoy playing many of the games.The festival begins at 10:00 a.m.Admission is $ 10 for adults and $ 5 for children and senior citizens.You can call 540-365-4412 or visit the website:http://www,blueridgeinstitute.org.

Mountain Magic Fall Festival

The town of Buchanan on the outskirts of Roanoke is the place where the Mountain Magic Fall Festival is held.The festival is held in October and has two to four groups of crafters,antique dealers,and food vendors.Live Bluegrass music plays all day and children enjoy visiting the pet zoo. The auto show and farmers' market are also big attractions. Call 540-357-2509 for more information.

Vinton Fall Festival

A 5K walk, a truck ride, and a civil war group are just some of the exciting parts of the Vinton Fall Festival.The festival is held in October under the golden shade trees in downtown Vinton.Other attractions include hayrides,agriculture judging, health education,and children's activities.Phone: 540-343-1364.

1.If a boy and his parents go to Blue Ridge Folklife Festival,they should pay________.

A.$5 B.$10 C.$15 D.$25

2.By visiting the website you can learn more information about________.

A.Boones Mill Apple Festival

B.Blue Ridge Folklike Festival

C.Mountain Magic Fall Festival

D.Vinton Fall Festival

3.If your children want to see some animals,you probably should go to ________.

A.Boones Mill Apple Festival

B.Blue Ridge Folklife Festival

C.Mountain Magic Fall Festival

D.Vinton Fall Festival

4.Which would be the BEST title for this passage?

A.Autumn—the Season of Harvest in America

B.Traditional Fall Festivals in the Roanoke Region

C.Interesting History of Some Traditional Festivals

D.The Differences Between the Traditional Festivals

 

Dear Seth,

You are only three years old, and at this point in your life you are not able to understand this letter. But some day when you , I hope you will find something in what I am going to tell you.

Life can be . There will be people in your life who won’t be very nice. They’ll you because you are different, for no good reason. You will also face heartbreak and might be by those you love. I hope you don’t have to face these too much, but such things .

Be open to life anyway. You’ll find cruelty and in your journey through life, but don’t let that you back from finding new things. Don’t retreat (退却) from life, and don’t or wall yourself off. Be open to new things, new experiences, and new people. You will many times, but if you allow that to stop you from trying, you will many chances. Do remember failure is a stepping stone to .

You will meet many people who will try to do than you, in school, in college, and at work. They’ll try to have nicer cars, bigger houses, nicer clothes, and so on. To , life is a competition. However, I believe life is a(n) . If you always try your best to others, you are wasting your life. Learn to enjoy your life and you will make it a journey of , of learning and of love.

Finally, know that I love you and always will. You are a really wonderful journey, and I will always be there for you.

Love,

Dad

1.A. grow up B. show up C. cheer up D. give up

2.A. familiar B. amusing C. serious D. valuable

3.A. unkind B. peaceful C. equal D. simple

4.A. wave at B. run after C. laugh at D. refer to

5.A. if B. but C. so D. or

6.A. hurt B. found C. accepted D. impressed

7.A. matter B. work C. disappear D. happen

8.A. luck B. pain C. difference D. hope

9.A. protect B. stop C. hold D. choose

10.A. bother B. contract C. compete D. hide

11.A. leave B. prepare C. escape D. fail

12.A. enjoy B. form C. miss D. relax

13.A. success B. life C. action D. enthusiasm

14.A. earlier B. better C. less D. faster

15.A. you B. me C. him D. them

16.A. challenge B. encouragement C. journey D. aim

17.A. change B. pardon C. follow D. beat

18.A. somewhere B. instead C. afterwards D. though

19.A. fortune B. scenery C. happiness D. quietness

20.A. starting B. exhausting C. finishing D. replacing

 

Last week I did something that scared me. I stood in front of nearly 200 financial planners and I talked to them about why financial blogs are a good thing.

I’m a confident writer. I’ve been doing this long enough that I know my strength and my limitations. I’m less confident as a speaker. I don’t have time to pause to collect my thoughts. I’m not able to edit. I’m afraid of being trapped in a corner without being able to talk my way out. Basically, I’m scared to speak.

It would be easy to simply refuse the chances that come my way. When somebody asks me to speak in front of a group, I could say “no”. When radio and television stations call for an interview, I could say “no”. But for the past two years, I’ve been following my own policy to say “yes” to new chances.

To say “yes” is to live in fear. My goal is to continually improve myself to become better than I am today. One way to do that is to do the things that scare me, to take them on as challenges, and to learn from them ― even if I fail.

In mid-November, a local station asked me to appear on live television. “I realize it’s short notice,” the producer wrote, “but we’d love to have you on the show if you’re available tonight.” I was frightened. I thought about recent taped television interviews that I had hated. I was afraid of what might happen.

But I also thought about the things that had gone right. I thought of how my speaking skills had improved over the past year. And then I thought of the book I was reading, a book that I had bought for $1.29 at the local store. The Magic of Thinking Big was a huge bestseller during the 1960s. Written by Dr. David Schwartz, a professor at Georgia State University, the book contains dozens of practical tips on how to take risks to achieve big goals. Schwartz argues that nobody will believe in you until you believe in yourself.

So when the television producer asked if I wanted to appear on his show, I thought big. “Sure,” I said. “I’ll do it.” I acted confidently, but on the inside I was frightened. What I needed was techniques to build up my confidence and to overcome my fear.

1.Why is the author afraid of speaking in public?

A. He is aware of his potential.

B. He has few chances to talk.

C. He is not able to edit what he says.

D. He likes writing better.

2.The underlined words “my own policy” in Paragraph 3 probably mean ________.

A. self-improving through challenges

B. hesitating before chances

C. turning down the invitations

D. saying yes to fear

3.The author mentioned the book The Magic of Thinking Big mainly because ______.

A. it was inspiring

B. it was a bestseller

C. its author was famous

D. its price was attractive

4.What is the author’s purpose to write the passage?

A. To analyze his strength and weaknesses.

B. To give practical tips on speaking in public.

C. To persuade people to follow his example.

D. To share his experiences of overcoming fear.

 

(1) Mr. Brown (the motorist) (驾车人)

At about 9:20 p.m. on October 14th, I was driving along Market road in the direction of Midwick. I wanted to go to Sturham to collect my wife, who had been visiting some friends. I prepared to turn into Sturham Road, which was on my right. In the distance, I saw the lights of a car moving towards me but it was a long way from me. I put out my hand to show that I was going to turn right. Then I started to turn slowly towards Sturham Road. Suddenly there was a loud noise on the passenger’s (near) side of the cars. I stopped the car and got out. A motor-cycle (摩托车) had hit my car. The motor-cyclist had been thrown over the car. He was injured, so I ran to a shop to phone for help.

(2) Mr. Smith (the injured motor-cyclist)

On the evening of October 14th, I was going home along Market Road towards Newtown. I was riding my motor-cycle. I was going slowly because some of the street lights were out and the road was wet and slippery. Just before Sturham Road, a car suddenly drove right across my path. The driver did not flash his light to give a warning. I would not turn in time, so I hit the side of the car. When I woke up, I was lying in a hospital in Market Road.

(3) Mr. Lee (another motor-cyclist)

At about 9:10 p.m. on October 14,I left my home in Midwick. Ten minutes later I was riding my motor-cycle along the Marker Road. I was going to Newtown. There was a motor-cycle about 40 meters in front of me. It was not going very quickly. The man on it was riding near the curb(路边) but I was near the center of the road. The motor-cycle in front of me tried to turn to his right but there was no time. He hit the car and was injured. There was no car going along in front of us or put by the road.

1.Which of these pictures exactly shows the scene of the accident?

X=the place where the motor-cycle hit the car.

(Note: Cars and motor-cycles always keep to the left in England.)

 

2.Which of these statements about the accident is probably correct?

A. The accident was caused by the carelessness of the first motor-cyclist.

B. The lights of the car moving towards Mr. Brown made him unable to see.

C. Mr. Brown knocked down a motor-cyclist on purpose (故意).

D. Mr. Brown wrongly thought that the lights of two motor-cycles were those of a car.

3.It seems probable from the statements that Mr. Brown ______.

A. gave no signal to show that he was turning right

B. failed to give a proper (适当的) signal at that time

C. did not give any signal until he was actually turning

D. flashed his light to show that he was going to turn

4.We would find that Mr. Brown’s car was damaged on its _____ side.

A. left B. right

C. front D. driver’s

 

Grown?ups are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practiced ever since. A man who has not had a chance to go swimming for years can still swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after many years and still ride away. He can play catch and hit a ball as well as his son. A mother who has not thought about the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or remember the story of Cinderella or Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

One explanation is the law of overlearning, which can be stated as follows: Once we have learned something, additional learning trials increase the length of time we will remember it.

In childhood we usually continue to practice such skills as swimming, bicycle riding, and playing baseball long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and remind ourselves of words such as “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” and childhood tales such as Cinderella and Goldilocks. We not only learn but overlearn.

The multiplication tables (乘法口诀表) are an exception to the general rule that we forget rather quickly the things that we learn in school, because they are another of the things we overlearn in childhood.

The law of overlearning explains why cramming (突击学习) for an examination, though it may result in a passing grade, is not a satisfactory way to learn a college course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little overlearning, on the other hand, is really necessary for one's future development.

1.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?

A.People remember well what they learned in childhood.

B.Children have a better memory than grown?ups.

C.Poem reading is a good way to learn words.

D.Stories for children are easy to remember.

2.The author explains the law of overlearning by________.

A.presenting research findings

B.setting down general rules

C.making a comparison

D.using examples

3.According to the author, being able to use multiplication tables is ________.

A.a result of overlearning

B.a special case of cramming

C.a skill to deal with math problems

D.a basic step towards advanced studies

4.What is the author's opinion on cramming?

A.It leads to failure in college exams.

B.It's helpful only in a limited way.

C.It's possible to result in poor memory.

D.It increases students' learning interest.

 

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