摘要: The questions is . A. whether is it worth doing B. that if it is worth doing C. whether it is worth doing D. if it is worth doing

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My husband is on the front line in Iraq, not as a soldier, but as a reporter. When I told my friends about his latest task, each had the same reaction. “Did you tell him no?”

They reminded me, as if I’d somehow forgotten, that he would have left behind our three young children for weeks, perhaps months. He’ll be risking his life, they say, only for some news.

Is it worth it?

I understand the pity they feel for me because of the burden suddenly heaped on my shoulders.

My 5-year-old daughter designed a schedule to determine which of the children would keep me company in my empty bed at night. Whether it was her turn or not, I can usually wake to find her huddling against me. My 7-year-old son has many questions about the war and weapons. Though I’ve never allowed my children to watch the evening news, National Public Radio had been my constant companion, and he was interested in any mention of the war, and he questions me about “when will Dad go home…” Most troubling of all, my 9-year-old daughter has said nothing. She has asked no questions, shed no tears, and she merely glances at the photo of her father displayed on the page next to his article each morning. And all three are probably the only kids at their school who can find Iraq on a map.

In the end, when friends ask, “Is it worth it?” I can answer yes. He, like other reporters from other countries, is presenting us with the truth.

So when my friends ask, I tell them it isn’t a matter of letting him go or making him stay. My husband just does what his career asks him to do.

1.Who cares for the mother most?

      A.Her friends.                                         B.Her son.

       C.He nine-year-old daughter                    D.Her five-year-old daughter

2.The underlined word “schedule” (in paragraph 5) means        .

       A.the way of doing things                      

       B.the place where something happens

       C.the time when some activity is to be held

       D.the rule to do something to follow   

3.The nine-year-old daughter worried the mother most because she        .

       A.doesn’t care about her father very much

       B.hasn’t asked any questions about her father

       C.isn’t as lively as the other children in the family

       D.acts strangely and her mother doesn’t know her attitude

4.The writer thinks her husband        .

       A.is doing a worthwhile job in Iraq

       B.considers his career more important than his family

       C.should follow her friends’ advice

       D.should pay more attention to their children

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When you are talking to somebody at a party, do you focus entirely on the person you are speaking with or does your attention keep jumping around the room to all the other people there? General1y, if the person is someone you really want to talk to, you will focus on him. Most other people will only get about half of your attention.
You may think that this is OK, because if you don’t really want to talk to him, then what does it matter if you don’t give him your full attention? Consider two things. First, you may just not realize the importance of that conversation. If you are at a networking meeting and you hope to meet the CEO of Company X, but you end up talking to someone who has a low-level job at a different company, then you may let your attention wander(走神)as you speak to him. But maybe you don’t realize that this person has already met the CEO and could introduce you. Do you think he will do that if he feels you don’t really care about speaking to him? This doesn’t mean you need to spend the whole time talking to him. Five or ten minutes of real attentive(专心的)conversation can be worth 30 minutes to an hour of partial attention.
Second, whether you want to speak to someone is based on the situation. You can love your wife, but if she tries to talk to you while you are watching something you like on TV, where is your attention going? Make your own decision, but if you want her to feel valued, give her your 100% attention. The nice thing is that in many cases you can give her your attention for a few minutes and then return to what you were doing. You miss very little, she feels valued, and all is good.
【小题1】The author’s opinion is made believable mainly by ________.
A using figures    B. giving examples    C. asking questions     D. description
【小题2】The second paragraph mainly tells you that ________.

A.you should be interested in everyone at a party
B.you can refuse to talk to someone you don’t like at a party
C.you should focus on whoever you are talking to
D.you should be patient with everyone at a party
【小题3】A person who has a low-level job probably ________.
A.would like to talk to you
B.is well worth focusing on
C.wants to make friends with you
D.is the one you’re looking for
【小题4】If your wife wants to talk to you when you are busy, you should ________.
A.decide what to do according to the situation
B.go on with what you are doing
C.stop doing anything immediately
D.finish what you are doing with her
【小题5】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Always be friendly to others at a party.
B.It is important for you to be active at a party.
C.You should respect your wife at any time.
D.Improve your communication skills by focusing on others

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When you are talking to somebody at a party, do you focus entirely on the person you are speaking with or does your attention keep jumping around the room to all the other people there? General1y, if the person is someone you really want to talk to, you will focus on him. Most other people will only get about half of your attention.

You may think that this is OK, because if you don’t really want to talk to him, then what does it matter if you don’t give him your full attention? Consider two things. First, you may just not realize the importance of that conversation. If you are at a networking meeting and you hope to meet the CEO of Company X, but you end up talking to someone who has a low-level job at a different company, then you may let your attention wander(走神)as you speak to him. But maybe you don’t realize that this person has already met the CEO and could introduce you. Do you think he will do that if he feels you don’t really care about speaking to him? This doesn’t mean you need to spend the whole time talking to him. Five or ten minutes of real attentive(专心的)conversation can be worth 30 minutes to an hour of partial attention.

Second, whether you want to speak to someone is based on the situation. You can love your wife, but if she tries to talk to you while you are watching something you like on TV, where is your attention going? Make your own decision, but if you want her to feel valued, give her your 100% attention. The nice thing is that in many cases you can give her your attention for a few minutes and then return to what you were doing. You miss very little, she feels valued, and all is good.

1.The author’s opinion is made believable mainly by ________.

 A using figures     B. giving examples     C. asking questions     D. description

2.The second paragraph mainly tells you that ________.

A. you should be interested in everyone at a party

B. you can refuse to talk to someone you don’t like at a party

C. you should focus on whoever you are talking to

D. you should be patient with everyone at a party

3.A person who has a low-level job probably ________.

A. would like to talk to you 

B. is well worth focusing on

C. wants to make friends with you

D. is the one you’re looking for

4.If your wife wants to talk to you when you are busy, you should ________.

A. decide what to do according to the situation

B. go on with what you are doing

C. stop doing anything immediately

D. finish what you are doing with her

5.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Always be friendly to others at a party.

B. It is important for you to be active at a party.

C. You should respect your wife at any time.   

D. Improve your communication skills by focusing on others

 

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  My husband is on the front line in Iraq, not as a soldier, but as a reporter.When I told my friends about his latest task, each had the same reaction.“Did you tell him no?”

  They reminded me, as if I’d somehow forgotten, that he would have left behind our three young children for weeks, perhaps months.He’ll be risking his life, they say, only for some news.

  Is it worth it?

  I understand the pity they feel for me because of the burden suddenly heaped on my shoulders.

  My 5-year-old daughter designed a schedule to determine which of the children would keep me company in my empty bed at night.Whether it was her turn or not, I can usually wake to find her huddling against me.My 7-year-old son has many questions about the war and weapons.Though I’ve never allowed my children to watch the evening news, National Public Radio had been my constant companion, and he was interested in any mention of the war, and he questions me about “when will Dad go home…” Most troubling of all, my 9-year-old daughter has said nothing.She has asked no questions, shed no tears, and she merely glances at the photo of her father displayed on the page next to his article each morning.And all three are probably the only kids at their school who can find Iraq on a map.

  In the end, when friends ask, “Is it worth it?” I can answer yes.He, like other reporters from other countries, is presenting us with the truth.

  So when my friends ask, I tell them it isn’t a matter of letting him go or making him stay.My husband just does what his career asks him to do.

(1)

Who cares for the mother most?

[  ]

A.

Her friends.

B.

Her son.

C.

He nine-year-old daughter

D.

Her five-year-old daughter

(2)

The underlined word “schedule”(in paragraph 5)means ________.

[  ]

A.

the way of doing things

B.

the place where something happens

C.

the time when some activity is to be held

D.

the rule to do something to follow

(3)

The nine-year-old daughter worried the mother most because she ________.

[  ]

A.

doesn’t care about her father very much

B.

hasn’t asked any questions about her father

C.

isn’t as lively as the other children in the family

D.

acts strangely and her mother doesn’t know her attitude

(4)

The writer thinks her husband ________.

[  ]

A.

is doing a worthwhile job in Iraq

B.

considers his career more important than his family

C.

should follow her friends’ advice

D.

should pay more attention to their children

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When you are talking to somebody at a party, do you focus entirely on the person you are speaking with or does your attention keep jumping around the room to all the other people there? General1y, if the person is someone you really want to talk to, you will focus on him. Most other people will only get about half of your attention.

You may think that this is OK, because if you don’t really want to talk to him, then what does it matter if you don’t give him your full attention? Consider two things. First, you may just not realize the importance of that conversation. If you are at a networking meeting and you hope to meet the CEO of Company X, but you end up talking to someone who has a low-level job at a different company, then you may let your attention wander (走神) as you speak to him. But maybe you don’t realize that this person has already met the CEO and could introduce you. Do you think he will do that if he feels you don’t really care about speaking to him? This doesn’t mean you need to spend the whole time talking to him. Five or ten minutes of real attentive (专心的) conversation can be worth 30 minutes to an hour of partial attention.

Second, whether you want to speak to someone is based on the situation. You can love your wife, but if she tries to talk to you while you are watching something you like on TV, where is your attention going? Make your own decision, but if you want her to feel valued, give her your 100% attention. The nice thing is that in many cases you can give her your attention for a few minutes and then return to what you were doing. You miss very little, she feels valued, and all is good.

 

65.The author’s opinion is made believable mainly by ________.

A. giving examples        B. using figures             C. asking questions        D. description

66.The second paragraph mainly tells you that ________.

A. you should focus on whoever you are talking to

B. you should be interested in everyone at a party

C. you can refuse to talk to someone you don’t like at a party

D. you should be patient with everyone at a party

67.A person who has a low-level job probably ________.

A. would like to talk to you                                       B. is the one you’re looking for

C. wants to make friends with you                            D. is well worth focusing on

68.If your wife wants to talk to you when you are busy, you should ________.

A. go on with what you are doing                      B. stop doing anything immediately

C. decide what to do according to the situation    D. finish what you are doing with her

69.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Always be friendly to others at a party.

B. Improve your communication skills by focusing on others.

C. It is important for you to be active at a party.

D. You should respect your wife at any time.

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