摘要:“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. A long time ago, my friend Joan believed it. At least, she 1 to. When she was young and fat, she was always being 2 by classmates. Joan grows up and she is still fat. Her friends politely say she is 3 . Her doctor calls her “morbidly obese . The 4 of the world calls her fat. Some people 5 the word, but some people say it out loud to her face. And there are some people who say things even worse. Don’t think she hasn’t heard the words. She has. And they hurt her 6 . But Joan has learned how to avoid the cutting 7 : she just stays at home. One day, her husband 8 her to go out to eat, although it was difficult for her. The restaurant was perfect. 9 , the waiters weren’t. Joan 10 not to hear the unkind comments. But she couldn’t overlook the young girl at the table across from them who never 11 her eyes from her. Joan felt 12 when the girl headed toward their table. Experience had 13 her that kids could be especially cruel. The wide-eyed girl stopped next to Joan. Reaching out a finger, she 14 Joan’s blouse. “You’re so 15 in this blouse. The little girl 16 and walked back to her seat. A simple act of 17 . That was all. But it was enough to change Joan’s life and her 18 . “Now, Joan says, “when people stare at me, I can hear a young angel’s 19 reminding me that I’m pretty. And I’m 20 the words everyone whispers are praising. “That’s all I hear now, Joan says, “only something nice. Words can never hurt me. 1. A. encouraged B. tried C. ordered D. succeeded 2. A. dealt with B. knocked about C. laughed at D. argued with 3. A. weak B. old C. healthy D. heavy 4. A. rest B. last C. least D. best 5. A. whisper B. repeat C. announce D. ignore 6. A. simply B. properly C. suddenly D. deeply 7. A. treatment B. impression C. comments D. pictures 8. A. followed B. allowed C. refused D. persuaded 9. A. Unfortunately B. Certainly C. Normally D. Curiously 10. A. promised B. pretended C. suggested D. warned 11. A. changed B. separated C. left D. took 12. A. uncomfortable B. tired C. excited D. cheerful 13. A. trained B. offered C. told D. brought 14. A. bought B. touched C. wore D. broke 15. A. fat B. gentle C. pretty D. strong 16. A. smiled B. answered C. shared D. thanked 17. A. intention B. crime C. reform D. kindness 18. A. purpose B. meaning C. style D. attitude 19. A. song B. voice C. idea D. story 20. A. sure B. proud C. careful D. scared

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"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

     You probably heard those lines in grammar school, but do you really agree that harsh (严厉的) or negative words do not harm us? Words have power. Surely we all have had our feelings hurt by something someone said.

     We may not say words to hurt others, but the way we interpret (解释) them and how we say them may cause great harm. Here’s an example:

     An ancient king dreamed all his teeth had fallen out. He sent for a wise man to explain his dream to him: the dream means that all your relatives will die and you will be left alone!

     The king was very angry and threw the interpreter into prison. He then sent for another interpreter who said, "Congratulations! King! You will live many more years. In fact, you will survive all your relatives. Long Live the King!"

     Both interpreters gave the same interpretation, but there was a huge difference in the way they said it.

     Our speech must be understood by those who hear our words, but the way we say things and the intention behind them have as much power as the words themselves. Words can cause anger or appreciation. Which would you rather receive?

     People who say harsh and negative things may not mean to harm, but have you ever known anyone who is a naysayer? They often look at the dark sides of things. They always see the glass as half empty rather than half full. How do you feel when you are around this type of person? Remember words have power. Use them wisely.

1.The author mentions the story of the ancient king to show that _____.

A. one dream sometimes has different explanations

B. good words can bring good luck to people

C. people should be careful when talking to a king

D. different ways of saying things have different effects

2.The underlined word "naysayer" in the last paragraph refers to a person who always _____.

A.has a negative attitude                B. likes to be praised

C.talks big                           D. likes to repeat what others say

3.According to the text, how can people understand each other better?

A. By sharing different life experiences

B. By accepting different habits.

C. By properly using words

D. By recognizing different values.

4.The author wrote the last paragraph to ______.

A. show how the dark sides of things affect people

B. advise people to see and say things positively

C. show how harsh and negative words hurt people

D. advise people to stay away from negative people

5.The passage mainly talks about ______.

A. the power of words                  B. the cruelty of the king

C. how to understand others              D. how to build good relationships

 

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"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."
You probably heard those lines in grammar school, but do you really agree that harsh (严厉的) or negative words do not harm us? Words have power. Surely we all have had our feelings hurt by something someone said.
We may not say words to hurt others, but the way we interpret (解释) them and how we say them may cause great harm. Here’s an example:
An ancient king dreamed all his teeth had fallen out. He sent for a wise man to explain his dream to him: the dream means that all your relatives will die and you will be left alone!
The king was very angry and threw the interpreter into prison. He then sent for another interpreter who said, "Congratulations! King! You will live many more years. In fact, you will survive all your relatives. Long Live the King!"
Both interpreters gave the same interpretation, but there was a huge difference in the way they said it.
Our speech must be understood by those who hear our words, but the way we say things and the intention behind them have as much power as the words themselves. Words can cause anger or appreciation. Which would you rather receive?
People who say harsh and negative things may not mean to harm, but have you ever known anyone who is a naysayer? They often look at the dark sides of things. They always see the glass as half empty rather than half full. How do you feel when you are around this type of person? Remember words have power. Use them wisely

  1. 1.

    The author mentions the story of the ancient king to show that _____

    1. A.
      one dream sometimes has different explanations
    2. B.
      good words can bring good luck to people
    3. C.
      people should be careful when talking to a king
    4. D.
      different ways of saying things have different effects
  2. 2.

    The underlined word "naysayer" in the last paragraph refers to a person who always _____

    1. A.
      has a negative attitude
    2. B.
      likes to be praised
    3. C.
      talks big
    4. D.
      likes to repeat what others say
  3. 3.

    According to the text, how can people understand each other better?

    1. A.
      By sharing different life experiences
    2. B.
      By accepting different habits
    3. C.
      By properly using words
    4. D.
      By recognizing different values
  4. 4.

    The author wrote the last paragraph to ______

    1. A.
      show how the dark sides of things affect people
    2. B.
      advise people to see and say things positively
    3. C.
      show how harsh and negative words hurt people
    4. D.
      advise people to stay away from negative people
  5. 5.

    The passage mainly talks about ______

    1. A.
      the power of words
    2. B.
      the cruelty of the king
    3. C.
      how to understand others
    4. D.
      how to build good relationships
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