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A teacher was asking one of her pupils some questions, but not even one of the answers was correct. So the teacher __(1)___ to ask him some very simple questions. She hoped that he could give at least one __(2)___ answer.
“Now Sam,”said the teacher,“__(3)___ is Waterloo?”
“Waterloo?”said the boy.“Oh, it's a kind of __(4)___ machine, I think.”
The teacher was __(5)___. She shook her head and raised __(6)___ question,“Sam, be __(7)___, please. Now tell me the __(8)___ to a very, very simple question: Who was Washington?”
“Well,”the answer __(9)___ quickly,“Washington must be the man who uses that washing machine.”
The teacher got __(10)___, but she didn't __(11)___. She thought and thought, and at last she thought of the __(12)___ question--if this could be __(13)___ a question: Who is the __(14)___ of the United States now?
Sam thought for a long time, but he had no __(15)___ at all. Then the teacher lost her temper(脾气). She __(16)___,“Bush!”Sam looked __(17)___ and sat down.“Stand up!”Sam stood up again. He looked __(18)___.“Oh, I'm __(19)___.”he said,“I thought you were calling the __(20)___ student.”
(1)A.changed |
B.turned |
C.began |
D.ought |
(2)A.good |
B.fine |
C.satisfied |
D.correct |
(3)A.what |
B.who |
C.which |
D.how |
(4)A.unknown |
B.wonderful |
C.washing |
D.drinking |
(5)A.happy |
B.surprised |
C.excited |
D.frightened |
(6)A.another |
B.the other |
C.other |
D.one |
(7)A.clever |
B.strict |
C.good |
D.serious |
(8)A.answering |
B.answer |
C.reason |
D.fact |
(9)A.was |
B.replied |
C.came |
D.went |
(10)A.angry |
B.astonished |
C.delighted |
D.excited |
(11)A.give in |
B.give out |
C.give over |
D.give up |
(12)A.hardest |
B.most difficult |
C.easiest |
D.funniest |
(13)A.made |
B.called |
C.had |
D.found |
(14)A.president |
B.governor |
C.ruler |
D.leader |
(15)A.plan |
B.opinion |
C.mind |
D.idea |
(16)A.called |
B.said |
C.shouted |
D.explained |
(17)A.back |
B.around |
C.up |
D.sorry |
(18)A.happy |
B.satisfied |
C.sad |
D.puzzled |
(19)A.afraid |
B.sorry |
C.excited |
D.glad |
(20)A.next |
B.first |
C.last |
D.beat |
Random ramblings from a guy who is too busy to have a Web site. On the bright side, you won't find any ads, pop-ups, hype, or any attempts to sell you anything at all. Furthermore, you won't find any pages divided into a hundred little boxes. And the text is so large, you don't need an electron microscope to read it. A refreshing break from reality. Anyway, here's what I have so far as I gradually resurrect my poor neglected Web site.
PC Survival Camp
Being new to computers, or even just being a “casual user”, isn’t always fun. It's as though everybody on the planet assumes you already know all the buzzwords, and already possess all the skills necessary to use a computer. Which is a really big assumption, when you consider that nobody was ever born knowing how to use a computer. The links below provide some quick mini-tutorials on all the skills and buzzwords that everyone else seems to assume you already know. Click on any link (underlined text) for a quick mini-lesson. Use the Back button at the bottom of any
page to work your way back to this page.
TechFear Camp |
Jargon Camp |
Internet Camp |
Windows XP Camp |
Wrong button! |
Hardware |
What is the Net? |
Desktop |
Crash the Internet! |
Ports |
What's Bandwidth? |
Start menu |
Erase everything! |
KB, megabytes, etc. |
What's Download? |
Taskbar |
Run out of space! |
Software |
What Web browser? |
Quick Launch |
Email privacy! |
Toolbars |
Getting around |
Notifications |
Viruses! |
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What e-Mail client? |
Moving and Sizing |
Hackers! |
|
Death to pop-ups |
Control Panel |
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More... |
If you're looking for Microsoft Access stuff, click here.
l I'm gradually bringing back some of my old HTML stuff here.
l If you have a question, Ask Alan
1.Who is the passage written for?
A.Everyone B.College students.
C.Anyone who wants to use a computer. D.An expert on computers.
2.What’s the advantage of this web site?
A.It’s cheap. B.There are no ads.
C.It’s modern. D.It provides an electron microscope.
3.You can learn computer skills except_____.
A.Erase everything! B.Software. C.Flash . D.Taskbar.
4.If you have problems, ask____ for help.
A.Coolnerds.com B.PC survival Camp
C.Alan D.HTML Stuff
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用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空(共10题,满分10分)
1.He arrived at his hometown, tired and _____ (dust), on Sunday night.
2.I was most _____ (grate) to John for his kindness of sending me the book immediately.
3.The teacher seems to _____ (like) the idea of testing children in such a narrow way to find out who is the most excellent.
4.The ______ (actually) price was lower than I had thought.
5.I’m not really a country girl, but I suppose I’m _____ (gradual) getting used to looking after the animals.
6.From the changing ______ (express) on speakers’ faces and the tones of their voices, they can tell lies from truths.
7.They’ll trade with _____ (east) European countries.
8.I never know that encouragement is so ______ (power) that it can change a person.
9.When I travell with my friends, my parents are always ______ (concern) about me.
10.The mother looks at the door ______ (frequent), wishing the children’s coming.
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When you are at odds with someone close to you,the One-Minute Drill can show you how to express your feelings effectively-and how to listen more skillfully.All it requires is two individuals who are committed to improving their relationship.
Set aside at least ten minutes,and then sit facing each other.Decide who will be the Talker and who will be the Lastener.It makes no difference,because later you will change roles.
How to perform the One-Minute Drill
For approximately 30 seconds,the Talker can say anything he or she wants.Your job will be to express your thoughts and feelings.You can discuss problems you’ve had a hard time talking about.Remember to limit yourself to about 30 seconds.When the Talker finishes,the Listener will summarize what the Talker just said,as well as how the Talker was feeling inside,as accurately as possible.
The Talker now gives the Listener a grade between 0 and 100 percent to indicate how accurate the summary was.If the rating is 95 percent or more,you can change roles;the new Talker can continue with the same topic or move on to something entirely new.
However,if the grade is below 95 percent,the Talker should point out what the Listener missed or got wrong,and repeat the process until the overall rating is 95 percent or more.Then you can change roles and repeat the exercise for as long as you both like.
How it works
Thirty seconds of emotionally charged information is sufficiently challenging for anyone.Express your feelings in strong,clear,direct language,but as your partner will be listening attentively,you won’t need to shout,exaggerate or put your partner down.
The Listener should sit and listen respectfully without interrupting.Look into your partner’s eyes,but avoid using negative body language. If you like,take a few notes.
So the Talker might say:“When I come home from work, I feel tired and I need some quiet time.But you tell me I’m supposed to spend time with the kids.This makes me feel frustrated.I work hard and I’m exhausted at the end of the day.I feel like I deserve a little time to relax,not listen to more demands.”
In response,the Listener might summarize like this:“You just told me that you feel exhausted when you come home at night because you’ve been working hard all day.When l tell you l want you to spend time with the kids,you feel frustrated and ticked off because you’re tired and you need time to relax.You see me as very demanding,and you’re probably feeling like I don’t appreciate you.”
The first time you attempt the One-Minute Drill,you may get a low score.Don’t worry,because you’ll get up to speed quickly.Once you’ve tried this exercise a few times,you’ll find that you can nearly always get ratings of 95 percent or better on the first or second try.
【小题1】Who is the One-Minute Drill intended for?
A.Those who are preparing for the interview in order to make a good first impression. |
B.Those who have difficulty communicating with their colleagues or family members. |
C.Those who have troubled relationships with their friends or family members and try to improve them. |
D.Those who are to act some roles in a certain play for the first time in their life. |
A.The Talker should talk about his/her thoughts and feelings in a brief way. |
B.The Listener should listen carefully,respectfully and later summarize accurately. |
C.After the Talker finishes talking,the Listener is to give him/her a grade. |
D.In the One-Minute Drill,the Talker and the Listener change roles in the process. |
A.father and son | B.mother and daughter |
C.sister and brother | D.husband and wife |
A.very angry | B.burst into tears |
C.marked with a symbol | D.fast asleep |
When you are at odds with someone close to you, the One-Minute Drill can show you how to express your feelings effectively – and how to listen more skillfully. All it requires is two individuals who are committed to improving their relationship.
Set aside at least ten minutes, and then sit facing each other. Decide who will be the Talker and who will be the Listener. It makes no difference, because later you will change roles.
How to perform the One-Minute Drill
For approximately 30 seconds, the Talker can say anything he or she wants. Your job will be to express your thoughts and feelings. You can discuss problems you've had a hard time talking about. Remember to limit yourself to about 30 seconds. When the Talker finishes, the Listener will summarize what the Talker just said, as well as how the Talker was feeling inside, as accurately as possible.
The Talker now gives the Listener a grade between 0 and 100 per cent to indicate how accurate the summary was. If the rating is 95 per cent or more, you can change roles; the new Talker can continue with the same topic or move on to something entirely new.
However, if the grade is below 95 per cent, the Talker should point out what the Listener missed or got wrong, and repeat the process until the overall rating is 95 per cent or more. Then you can change roles and repeat the exercise for as long as you both like.
How it works
Thirty seconds of emotionally charged information is sufficiently challenging for anyone. Express your feelings in strong, clear, direct language, but as your partner will be listening attentively, you won't need to shout, exaggerate or put your partner down.
The Listener should sit and listen respectfully without interrupting. Look into your partner's eyes, but avoid using negative body language. If you like, take a few notes.
So the Talker might say: "When I come home from work, I feel tired and I need some quiet time. But you tell me I'm supposed to spend time with the kids. This makes me feel frustrated. I work hard and I'm exhausted at the end of the day. I feel like I deserve a little time to relax, not listen to more demands."
In response, the Listener might summarize like this: "You just told me that you feel exhausted when you come home at night because you've been working hard all day. When I tell you I want you to spend time with the kids, you feel frustrated and ticked off because you're tired and you need time to relax. You see me as very demanding, and you're probably feeling like I don't appreciate you."
The first time you attempt the One-Minute Drill, you may get a low score. Don't worry, because you'll get up to speed quickly. Once you've tried this exercise a few times, you'll find that you can nearly always get ratings of 95 per cent or better on the first or second try.
1. Who is the One-Minute Drill intended for?
A.Those who are to act some roles in a certain play for the first time in their life. |
B.Those who are preparing for the interview in order to make a good first impression. |
C.Those who have difficulty communicating with their colleagues or family members. |
D.Those who have troubled relationships with their friends or family members and try to improve them. |
2.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.In the One-Minute Drill, the Talker and the Listener change roles in the process. |
B.The Talker should talk about his / her thoughts and feelings in a brief way. |
C.The Listener should listen carefully, respectfully and later summarize accurately. |
D.After the Talker finishes talking, the Listener is to give him / her a grade. |
3.From the example given in “How it works,” we can guess that the talk might be between _____.
A.husband and wife |
B.father and son |
C.mother and daughter |
D.sister and brother |
4.What does the underlined part “ticked off” probably mean in this reading?
A.fast asleep |
B.very angry |
C.burst into tears |
D.marked with a symbol |
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