17.It is easy to overlook the role that your body plays in influencing your mood(情绪).when you are(49)unhappy,you may find yourself blaming work pressures or an unknown future.However,it could just be that you've been sitting behind you desk too long.
One way to improve your mood is(50)exercise.Psychologically,it provides you with a break from the stresses in your life.Also,in the process,you may aim for(51)clear goals,like a mew personal running record or a better body shape.The achievement of a particular goal makes you feel good and contributes to your(52)confidence.That is why exercise has been shown to(53)buildup your self-respect.
You do not have to train yourself(54)hard to feel the psychological benefits of exercise.What really matters is (55)frequency,not intensity(强度)of your exercise.You can try walking for 30 minutes five times per week or simply gardening on weekends.
One way to improve your mood is(50)exercise.Psychologically,it provides you with a break from the stresses in your life.Also,in the process,you may aim for(51)clear goals,like a mew personal running record or a better body shape.The achievement of a particular goal makes you feel good and contributes to your(52)confidence.That is why exercise has been shown to(53)buildup your self-respect.
You do not have to train yourself(54)hard to feel the psychological benefits of exercise.What really matters is (55)frequency,not intensity(强度)of your exercise.You can try walking for 30 minutes five times per week or simply gardening on weekends.
49.A.ill | B.poor | C.unhappy | D.unsuccessful |
50.A.play | B.communication | C.sleep | D.exercise |
51.A.clear | B.present | C.common | D.early |
52.A.ability | B.relationship | C.confidence | D.business |
53.A.tear down | B.build up | C.set aside | D.give out |
54.A.hard | B.everywhere | C.carefully | D.late |
55.A.time | B.length | C.form | D.frequency. |
16.When Joe was about to start school,all signs pointed to success.Yet things turned out to be quite(36)disapporinting.The fourth grade even found him at the (37)bottom of the class.Joe struggled day and night,but it did not(38)work-until one stormy aftermoon.
On that aftermoon,(39)as the math teacher started to introduce difficult concepts,dadk Clouds covered the sky,and the stone ad in.Hard thou she tried to make the kids,(40)concentrte,the thunder won the battle for their attention.No one(41)grasped the concepts.Except Joe.He undemtood them and answered all the questions correctly.The teacher patted him on the back.and told him to go around to the others and explain how he had managed it.(42)Encouraged by his newfound success.Joe moved quickly throughout the room.Soon math time was followed by the time for (43)art.All children naturally drew(44)dark pictures on such a day.Except for Joe.
Since then,Joe started (45)improving.Though he never made it to the top,his math teacher was always (46)amazed and curious about the change:Why had that stomry day changed Joe?
On the day Joe graduared,he presented the teacher with his moat( 47)precious possession-the picture of.bright yellow sun.On the picture Joe had written:This is the day I (48)wokeupto my brightness.
On that aftermoon,(39)as the math teacher started to introduce difficult concepts,dadk Clouds covered the sky,and the stone ad in.Hard thou she tried to make the kids,(40)concentrte,the thunder won the battle for their attention.No one(41)grasped the concepts.Except Joe.He undemtood them and answered all the questions correctly.The teacher patted him on the back.and told him to go around to the others and explain how he had managed it.(42)Encouraged by his newfound success.Joe moved quickly throughout the room.Soon math time was followed by the time for (43)art.All children naturally drew(44)dark pictures on such a day.Except for Joe.
Since then,Joe started (45)improving.Though he never made it to the top,his math teacher was always (46)amazed and curious about the change:Why had that stomry day changed Joe?
On the day Joe graduared,he presented the teacher with his moat( 47)precious possession-the picture of.bright yellow sun.On the picture Joe had written:This is the day I (48)wokeupto my brightness.
36.A.unfair | B.boring | C.disapporinting | D.dangerous |
37.A.center | B.top | C.beginning | D.bottom |
38.A.happen | B.work | C.finish | D.last |
39.A.until | B.since | C.because | D.as |
40.A.concentrte | B.change | C.hide | D.sit |
41.A.challenged | B.grasped | C.doubted | D.admitted |
42.A.Relieved | B.surprised | C.Encouraged | D.Puzzled |
43.A.class | B.sports | C.art | D.tea |
44.A.great | B.dark | C.different | D.strange |
45.A.improving | B.painting | C.recovering | D.studying |
46.A.worried | B.amazed | C.friendly | D.cautious |
47.A.familiar | B.expensice | C.admirable | D.precious |
48.A.woke up to | B.put up with | C.got on with | D.loked down upon |
14.Last spring,I was fortunate to be chosen to participate in an exchange study program.In my application letter,I was careful to(21)expresshow much I wanted to see France; evidently,my excitement really came through in my words.Once I(22)knewthat I was going,all I could think about was the fun of foreign travel and making all sorts of new and(23)interestingfriends.While travelling was inspiring and meeting people was(24)exiting,nothing about my term in France was what I(25)expected.
The moment I arrived in Paris,I was (26)greeted by a nice French couple who would become my host parents.My entire experience was joyous and exciting (27)until I received some shocking news from my program coordinator:there had been a death in my host parents'extended family.They had to travel outside France for several weeks.That afternoon,I had to
(28)moveout of one family's house into another.The exchange coordinator told me I'd have a (29)roommate this time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker.To avoid the temptation to(30)speakmy native language,I asked not to be(31)placedwith an English-speaking roommate.When I got to my new room,I(32)introduced myself to my new roommate Paolo,a Brazilian the same age as I,whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDS!In just a few hours,we knew we'd be good friends for the rest of the(33)term.
I left France with many(34)stories,so when people asked me what my favorite part of the trip was,they are always(35)surprisedto hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and scores of weekdays in class,weeknights on the town,and weekends(36)exploringFrance we enjoyed together.I love how people(37)canseem so different,but end up being so(38)similar.The most valuable lesson I gained from studying in France wasn't just to respect the French people(39)butto respect all people,for your next best friend could be just a continent away.I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign cultures and gain meaningful(40)friendships.
The moment I arrived in Paris,I was (26)greeted by a nice French couple who would become my host parents.My entire experience was joyous and exciting (27)until I received some shocking news from my program coordinator:there had been a death in my host parents'extended family.They had to travel outside France for several weeks.That afternoon,I had to
(28)moveout of one family's house into another.The exchange coordinator told me I'd have a (29)roommate this time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker.To avoid the temptation to(30)speakmy native language,I asked not to be(31)placedwith an English-speaking roommate.When I got to my new room,I(32)introduced myself to my new roommate Paolo,a Brazilian the same age as I,whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDS!In just a few hours,we knew we'd be good friends for the rest of the(33)term.
I left France with many(34)stories,so when people asked me what my favorite part of the trip was,they are always(35)surprisedto hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and scores of weekdays in class,weeknights on the town,and weekends(36)exploringFrance we enjoyed together.I love how people(37)canseem so different,but end up being so(38)similar.The most valuable lesson I gained from studying in France wasn't just to respect the French people(39)butto respect all people,for your next best friend could be just a continent away.I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign cultures and gain meaningful(40)friendships.
21.A discuss | B.express | C.announce | D.argue |
22.A approved | B.knew | C.warned | D.denied |
23.A stubborn | B.anxious | C.universal | D.interesting |
24.A.boring | B.upsetting | C.exiting | D.promising |
25.A.expected | B.liked | C.doubted | D.feared |
26.A.sponsored | B.witnessed | C.greeted | D.supported |
27.A.until | B.when | C.since | D.while |
28.A.move | B.travel | C.walk | D.rush |
29.A.housekeeper | B.leader | C.roommate | D.colleague |
30.A.learn | B.appreciate | C.speak | D.master |
31.A.combined | B.fitted | C.involved | D.placed |
32.A.added | B.introduced | C.devoted | D.adapted |
33.A.term | B.week | C.month | D.vacation |
34.A.presents | B.suitcase | C.stories | D.dreams |
35.A.surprised | B.disturbed | C.embarrassed | D.connected |
36.A.studying | B.exploring | C.describing | D.investigating |
37.A.need | B.shall | C.must | D.can |
38.A.generous | B.independent | C.similar | D.distant |
39.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
40.A.instructions | B.friendships | C.facts | D.data |
12.Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!It speaks (36)louder than words.According to specialists,our bodies send out more(37)messagesthan we realize.In fact,non-verbal(非语言)communication takes up about 50% of what we really(38)mean.And body language is particularly(39)importantwhen we attempt to communicate across cultures.Indeed,what is called body language is so(40)much,a part of us that it's actually often(42)unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.(41)For example,different societies treat thedistance,between people differently.Northern Europeans usually do not like having(43)bodily,contact(接触)
even with friends,and certainly not with(44)strangers.People from Latin American countries(45)ontheotherhand,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,it's possible that in(46)conversation,it may look like a Latino is(47)following a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep movingcloser.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep (49)backingaway-which the Latino will in return regard as(50)coldness.
Clearly,a great deal is going on when people(51)talk.And only a part of it is in the wards themselves.And when parties are from(52)different cultures,there's a strong possibility of(53)misunderstanding.But whatever the situation,the best(54)adviceis to obey the Golden Rule:treat others as you would like to be(55)treated.
even with friends,and certainly not with(44)strangers.People from Latin American countries(45)ontheotherhand,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,it's possible that in(46)conversation,it may look like a Latino is(47)following a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep movingcloser.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep (49)backingaway-which the Latino will in return regard as(50)coldness.
Clearly,a great deal is going on when people(51)talk.And only a part of it is in the wards themselves.And when parties are from(52)different cultures,there's a strong possibility of(53)misunderstanding.But whatever the situation,the best(54)adviceis to obey the Golden Rule:treat others as you would like to be(55)treated.
36.A.straighter | B.louder | C.harder | D.further |
37.A.sands | B.invitations | C.feelings | D.messages |
38.A.hope | B.receive | C.discover | D.mean |
39.A.immediate | B.misleading | C.important | D.difficult |
40.A.we11 | B.far | C.much | D.long |
41.A.For example | B.Thus | C.However | D.In short |
42.A.trade | B.distance | C.connections | D.greetings |
43.A.eye | B.verbal | C.bodily | D.telephone |
44.A.strangers | B.Relatives | C.neighbours | D.enemies |
45.A.in other words | B.on the other hand | C.in a similar way | D.by all means |
46.A.trouble | B.conversation | C.silence | D.experiment |
47.A.disturbing | B.Helping | C.guiding | D.following |
48.A.closer | B.faster | C.in | D.away |
49.A.stepping forward | B.going on | C.backing away | D.coming out |
50.A.weakness | B.carelessness | C.friendliness | D.coldness |
51.A.talk | B.travel | C.laugh | D.think |
52.A.different | B.European | C.Latino | D.rich |
53.A.curiosity | B.excitement | C.misunderstanding | D.nervousness |
54.A.chance | B.time | C.result | D.advice |
55.A.noticed | B.treated | C.respected | D.pleased |
11.A food called"nutraloaf"has been used for many years in US prisons.But prisoners claim that it tastes so bad that the food is actually(28)B.They say that prison officials must(29Athe prisoner with some type of disobedience(30)Dthey can punish him by making him eat nutraloaf.At least one prisoner has filed a lawsuit(31)A the use of nutraloaf.Prison officials say the prisoners are overreacting.They say that nutraloaf is a nutritious food."It's just like fruitcake,"said one warden(典狱长).Nutraloaf is a mixture of bread,cheese,raw and cooked vegetables,beans,and other(32)B which may vary from season to season and prison to prison.
Prison officials say that using nutraloaf,a"hand"food,increases prison(33)A,because prisoners don't have utensils or plates to throw at or use against guards or other prisoners.Officials(34)D distribute nutraloaf for days at a time when one or more prisoners act unruly.
"What are they(35)C about?I wish I could have had nutraloaf when I was growing up,"said Bob Hope,a prison warden in Arkansas."It tastes a lot(36)C than the grits and corn bread I ate every day.These guys have a lot of nerve to complain.I've eaten it myself many times-I just pop it into the microwave for a minute,spread a little butter on it,and enjoy.What's their beef?Prisoners are just a bunch of whiners(悲嗥者).If they want five-star prison(37)B,they should commit their crimes in France."
Prison officials say that using nutraloaf,a"hand"food,increases prison(33)A,because prisoners don't have utensils or plates to throw at or use against guards or other prisoners.Officials(34)D distribute nutraloaf for days at a time when one or more prisoners act unruly.
"What are they(35)C about?I wish I could have had nutraloaf when I was growing up,"said Bob Hope,a prison warden in Arkansas."It tastes a lot(36)C than the grits and corn bread I ate every day.These guys have a lot of nerve to complain.I've eaten it myself many times-I just pop it into the microwave for a minute,spread a little butter on it,and enjoy.What's their beef?Prisoners are just a bunch of whiners(悲嗥者).If they want five-star prison(37)B,they should commit their crimes in France."
28.A.entertainment | B.punishment | C.implement | D.compliment |
29.A.charge | B.challenge | C.oblige | D.oppress |
30.A.until | B.after | C.unless | D.before |
31.A.against | B.for | C.by | D.from |
32.A.chemicals | B.ingredients | C.extinguisher | D.fertilizer |
33.A.safety | B.administration | C.therapy | D.aggressiveness |
34.A.officially | B.intelligently | C.impatiently | D.routinely |
35.A.talking | B.speaking | C.complaining | D.moving |
36.A.funnier | B.worse | C.better | D.more bitter |
37.A.bread | B.food | C.spirit | D.nutrient. |
9.You can tell about a person by ____ he says about others in their absence.( )
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