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     If you find that your teacher is unfair to you, think about what is happening. Try to find out whether your teacher really dislikes you, or whether something else is going on. Here are some questions to ask yourself:

71   Ask your classmates if they are having trouble with the teacher, too. If they say yes, perhaps your teacher is to blame.

Are you working up to your ability? Maybe you got a C in your last test, and your teacher told you that you could do better. And the kid sitting beside you got a C, too. 72   Isn’t this unfair? Well, it could be that your teacher knows that you could do better if you put more effort into it.  73

74  There’s nothing wrong with being sensitive (敏感的) ,but if you react to criticism quite differently from others, this could be a reason why you think your teacher doesn’t like you.

     Does your teacher seem to act unfairly all the time, or just once in a while? Think about the harsh (苛刻的) things your teacher has done to you. Are these things happening every day, or just once or twice a month? If your teacher really hates you, you would probably be picked on all the time. 75 

A.     Are you the only person being treated badly, or is your teacher rough on the whole class?

B.     Are you getting along well with your classmates?

C.  Are you more sensitive than other students?

D.  Are you interested in your lessons?

E . If your teacher has acted unfairly only a few times, then there’s probably something else going on.

F.     Teachers often grade students by different standards.

G.     But the teacher didn’t say anything to him!

    Say sorry to your wife---it may help her live longer, according to scientists.

   “Sorry” may be the hardest word, but scientists say it could be one of the healthiest. Researchers have discovered that women who receive an apology for hurtful behavior suffer less stress and possible damage to their heart than those who don’t.

    It is said that the heartbeat of a wronged woman returns to normal 20 percent quicker after a well-timed “sorry” than without it. But for men, their heartbeat takes longer to recover, according to the research.

    The research was undertaken by American scientists using 29 men and 59 women whose diastolic blood pressure was measured throughout an experiment. Diastolic blood pressure

is a measure of pressure in the blood vessels( 血管 ) between heartbeats---if it is continuously high it can increase the chances of heart attacks.

    The men and women were asked to undertake a difficult mathematical task. They were told they had five minutes to complete it but were disturbed after a minute and told rudely to carry out the task more quickly. They were disturbed twice more before five minutes had passed and told to speed up. Finally they were told, “ You’re obviously not good enough.” Two minutes later researchers said sorry to half of the men and women.

    The researchers found that, on average, the women’s diastolic blood pressure dropped back to normal 20 percent---quicker if they received an apology from the researchers, while the men’s took 20 percent longer to return to normal. One of the researchers said, “Results indicates that the effects of apology and forgiveness on women are greater.”

67. The term “sorry” is considered as one of the healthiest words because it _________.

  A. is the most powerful    

  B. can cure heart disease

  C. helps people forget hurtful behavior

  D. can reduce pressure and damage to the heart

68. We can know from Paragraph 3 _________.

  A. women’s hearts beat faster than men’s

B. women are quicker at making apologies

C. men can forgive others’mistakes more easily than women

D. men stay angry for a longer time than women after receiving an apology

69. Which of the following is the RIGHT time order for events in the study?

a. Half of them received apologies.

b. They were disturbed a minute later.

c. They were told that they weren’t good enough.

d. They were asked to finish a math task in five minutes.

e. They were disturbed two more times during the study.

 A. d-b-c-e-a B. d-c-b-a-e C. d-b-e-c-a D. d-c-b-e-a

70. The research confirmed (证实) that _________.

A. men are unwilling to apologize to others for their mistakes

B. men’s chances of getting heart attacks are higher than women’s

 C. women can benefit more from receiving apologies than men

D. people can also get healthy benefits from giving apologies

A long time ago, in an Italian city, the people there built a tower which was admired by everyone passing through. A little further down the road, in a neighboring city, they had built a tower of similar beauty. The two towers were equally well known. The people of the second city, envious (妒忌的) and filled with pride, planned to destroy the neighboring tower so it wouldn’t take attention away from their own. One night, they came to the tower and began to quietly undermine its foundations(地基).

The next morning, the tower was leaning(倾斜) slightly ,but nobody noticed. The same happened for the following few days, until a little girl who was passing by pointed up at the tower and said: “ I think the tower is going to fall down.” And everyone around looked closely, and could see that she was right .Nervousness spread through the city. And they tried many methods to try to straighten the tower, but nothing seemed to work. That was, until one day when the same little girl was walking up again, and she put her arm on the side of the tower to rest. She felt the tower shaking slightly. When she took her hand off it, the movement stopped. And when she put it back on again, the same thing happened. The girl spent a while doing this, until she was completely certain of what she had discovered: “ The tower is ticklish ( 怕痒的) !” She ran to get some plants, and she planted them right next to the tower. Now if the tower leant over any further it would be tickled by the leaves of those plants. Being a ticklish tower, it would then return to where it had been. In this way, the girl managed to make sure that the tower didn’t fall down, but still kept it leaning a little.

The fact that it was leaning made it even more famous, and this taught a fine lesson to the envious people of the neighboring city.

63. Why did the people of the second city plan to destroy the neighboring tower?

A. Because the tower blocked the way of their tourists.

B. Because the tower had the same building style as theirs.

C. Because they hoped that the tower could lean slightly.

D. Because they hoped that visitors just liked their own tower.

64. The underlined word“undermine”(in Paragraph1)probably mean “_________”.

A. test  B. raise  C. damage  D. strengthen

65. When local people heard the news that their tower was going to fall down, they were _________.

A. very anxious

B. very happy

C. very ashamed of themselves

D. angry at the people in the neighboring city

66. What lesson can we learn from the practice of the envious people in the neighboring city?

A. All that ends well is well.

B. Every dog has his day.

C. A bad beginning makes a bad ending.

D. A friend is never known till a man has need.

          

Deciding which English-speaking country to study in wasn’t difficult for Ann; She had always wanted to visit America. “I wanted to study in an  English-language country and I always wanted to visit America because it always seemed to me a very beautiful and friendly country.” Ann is more than happy with the quality of the education she is receiving in America, particularly with the subjects and strong academic support.“ I am very happy with the quality of education I am receiving. All my subjects are useful and connected. I am happy with help I receive from the lecturers and tutors.”

 Also of particular satisfaction for Ann is the practical element of her American course. “I find it very important and useful. The theory is a good thing to know but nothing gives you more skills and knowledge than practical work.”

Where her future employment is concerned, Ann is very confident her American qualification will be of great help. “I know that getting a degree here is a good thing for my future; it can open many doors in Poland or anywhere  else in the world.

Ann is also really enjoying life in America; She is making friends and taking time out to enjoy herself. “People are very friendly and helpful. University is a good place to find new friends from America and from overseas. It is a friendly environment with lots of things to do, not only studying. And of course there are the beaches, not to mention the beautiful weather.”

56. The purpose of writing this passage is to _________.

    A. tell us Ann’s decision to settle in America

    B. tell us Ann is accustomed to life in America

    C. introduce Ann’s happy study and life in America

    D. introduce more about Ann to help her make friends

57. Why did Ann decide to study in America?

    A. Her parents persuaded her to do so.

    B. She has relatives and best friends here.

    C. Her boyfriend was studying here too then.

    D. She has dreamed of studying here for long.

 58. What makes Ann particularly satisfied in America?

   A. The comfortable climate and easy lifestyle.

   B. The help from her host families and teachers.

   C. The American courses have more practical elements.

   D. The friends here are mostly from English-speaking countries.

59. What does the underlined sentence mean?

   A. Ann will try all her best to ensure to get a degree.

   B. Ann’s degree will help her find a job easily at home and abroad.

   C. Ann will certainly go back to Poland to work after graduation.

   D. With the degree received in America, Ann will never be out of work.

                            

  We were flying to a meeting. I was in the middle   36 .I found that the young woman sitting next to me was very  37 and deep in thought. Then I asked her where she was from, where she was going and  38  she did.

  She was a student and had been attending  39 in Poland-----the homeland of her father. Then she told me sadly that her father had   40  . She had chosen to attend college in Poland  41 her father’s wishes and their relationship had been 42  .They hadn’t forgiven each other 43  he died.

   She seemed so sad. I looked at her, trying to  44  some words to say. I asked her if she had forgiven 45 for not realizing her father’s dream. She answered that she couldn’t forgive herself and felt so 46 .Slowly, I began to tell her about forgiveness. I encouraged her to 47 that because I believed her father wanted that too. She should forgive herself 48 how awful she thought she had been.

   I told her about 49 I had done as a teenager for which I had felt guilty for many years. How I was 50 with the choice of forgiving myself or to 51 feeling guilty for the rest of my life. I had 52 to forgive myself . The light in her eyes went on. She began to understand that she was 53  forgiven and could forgive herself. She could be 54 and happy.

   How about you? Is there anything in your 55 for which you feel guilty?

36. A. chair   B. room     C. seat    D. class

37. A. mad    B. sad     C. angry    D. happy

38. A. when    B. which    C. how     D. what

39. A. meeting  B. school    C. university D. party

40. A. died    B. come     C. returned  D. left

41. A. for    B. against   C. with    D. on

42. A. bad    B. good     C. worse    D. better

43. A. since   B. after    C. when    D. while

44. A. find out  B. look up   C. go over   D. think of

45. A. myself   B. yourself   C. himself   D. herself

46. A. unhappy  B. guilty    C. lonely   D. helpless

47. A. trust   B. understand  C. realize   D. find

48. A. as though B. even though C. if only   D. no matter

49. A. anything  B. nothing   C. something  D. everything

50. A. faced   B. forced    C. satisfied  D. challenged

51. A. try    B. continue   C. start    D. consider

52. A. picked   B. elected   C. selected  D. chosen

53. A. totally  B. simply    C. already   D. hardly

54. A. calm    B. quiet    C. free    D. safe

55. A. house   B. life     C. family   D. work

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