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My little son Logan had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I should thank Tri-North Buiders, in which I was working, for 36 him. Four years ago, Tri-North Buiders 37 a daycare center called Little Buiders Day School. Little Buiders had 10 38 ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years, with three full-time teachers and a part-time teacher 39 there. All the four teachers helped Logan with his daily 40 , including feeding, walking and playing.
41 Logan couldn’t speak, the teachers 42 with him through pictures. Logan was then 43 in all activities, such as art projects, plays, field trips, ect . Many things were centered 44 Logan.
Later, when Logan recovered to be almost like a 45 child and was preparing for his transition(过渡,转变)to the public school, the daycare workers worked with the school to ensure a(n) 46 transition. Not only was Logan 47 by the school, but the non-disabled children there were not surprised by Logan’s special 48 , which made Little Builders a perfect place to help today’s children 49 people like Logan.
I used to spend a lot of time in the daycare center. When Logan first began to learn to eat, he 50 ate with me or his father around . It was not 51 for me to carry Logan about while feeding him. I know that Logan would not be doing as 52 as he does now if not 53 Tri-North Buiders Company. In a world of making money at all __54 _, I think you should know about the company making a(n) 55
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My little son Logan had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I should thank Tri-North Buiders, in which I was working, for 36 him. Four years ago, Tri-North Buiders 37 a daycare center called Little Buiders Day School. Little Buiders had 10 38 ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years, with three full-time teachers and a part-time teacher 39 there. All the four teachers helped Logan with his daily 40 , including feeding, walking and playing.
41 Logan couldn’t speak, the teachers 42 with him through pictures. Logan was then 43 in all activities, such as art projects, plays, field trips, ect . Many things were centered 44 Logan.
Later, when Logan recovered to be almost like a 45 child and was preparing for his transition(过渡,转变)to the public school, the daycare workers worked with the school to ensure a(n) 46 transition. Not only was Logan 47 by the school, but the non-disabled children there were not surprised by Logan’s special 48 , which made Little Builders a perfect place to help today’s children 49 people like Logan.
I used to spend a lot of time in the daycare center. When Logan first began to learn to eat, he 50 ate with me or his father around . It was not 51 for me to carry Logan about while feeding him. I know that Logan would not be doing as 52 as he does now if not 53 Tri-North Buiders Company. In a world of making money at all __54 _, I think you should know about the company making a(n) 55
1. A.keeping up with B.taking care of C.making use of D.keeping in touch with
2. A.wanted B.produced C.opened D.made
3. A.teachers B.children C.nurses D.cleaners
4. A.helping out B.showing off C.staying up D.looking out
5. A.service B.interests C.responsibilities D.activities
6. A.Although B.Once C.When D.If
7. A.taught B.discussed C.argued D.communicated
8. A.included B.refused C.prevented D.examined
9. A.beside B.around C.in D.towards
10. A.wise B.naughty C.normal D.tall
11. A.useful B.successful C.perfect D.important
12. A.introduced B.changed C.accepted D.cheered
13. A.ideas B.words C.noises D.needs
14. A.think highly of B.prepare for C.get along with D.make fun of
15. A.never B.sometimes C.hardly D.only
16. A.strange B.common C.fair D.necessary
17. A.carefully B.quietly C.well D.hard
18. A.to B.at C.of D.for
19. A.ways B.costs C.means D.sides
20. A.difference B.decision C.agreement D.plan
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London―life for Cathy Hagner and her three children is set to permanent (不大可能改变的).
Their 36 school day and her job as a lawyer’s assistant are busy enough. 37 Hagner also has to take the two boys to soccer or hockey or basketball while dropping off her 38 at piano lessons or Girl Scout Club.
39 , the exhausted (筋疲力尽的) family doesn’t get home until 7 PM. There is just time for a quick 40 before homework.
In today’s world, middle-class American and British parents treat their children 41 they were competitors 42 for some finishing line.
Parents take their children from activity to activity to make their future 43 . It seems that raising a genius (英才) has become a more 44 goal than raising a happy and well-balanced child.
“ 45 across the country are reporting a growing number of children 46 from stomachaches and headaches 47 exhaustion and stress," says child expert William Doherty of the
Teachers are 48 exhausted kids in the classroom. It's a very serious problem. Many children attend 49 clubs by necessity. But competitive pressures also 50 an explosion of activities. They 51 sports, language, music and maths classes for children as 52 as four.
“There is a new parenting trend under way which says you have to tap all your child’s potential at a young age, 53 you will let them down,” says Terry Apter, a Cambridge-based child and adolescent psychiatrist (青少年精神病专家).
“It isn’t entirely 54 ; there have always been pushy parents. But what was seen as strange behavior before is now well 55 .”
36. A. half | B. part | C. full | D. whole |
37. A. And | B. So | C. But | D. For |
38. A. daughter | B. son | C. girl | D. kid |
39. A. Often | B. However | C. Though | D. Seldom |
40. A. lunch | B. supper | C. breakfast | D. tea |
41 A. even if | B. as if | C. now that | D. in case |
42. A. hoping | B. caring | C. calling | D. racing |
43. A. equal | B. smooth | C. excited | D. bright |
44. A. Exact | B. Excellent | C. Difficult | D. important |
45. A. Doctors | B. Lawyers | C. Engineers | D. Businessmen |
46. A. dying | B. preventing | C. suffering | D. learning |
47. A. due to | B. so as to | C. according to | D. referring to |
48. A. dealing with | B. playing with | C. going on with | D. getting on with |
49. A. grown-up | B. bodybuilding | C. after-school | D. night |
50. A. grow | B. reduce | C. stop | D. create |
51. A. have | B. enjoy | C. teach | D. include |
52. A. old | B. young | C. many | D. much |
53. A. except that | B. therefore | C. otherwise | D. unless |
54. A. old | B. new | C. wrong | D. fight |
55. A. respected | B. accepted | C. refused | D. managed |
单词拼写
71.We did not receive any news during his long (缺席,不在).
72.She had the time and the (灵感) to develop her talent.
73.As a new teacher ,Tom tried to _______(促进) good feelings between the students and him.
74.After so many years, the old tower is still in a good ______(状态).
75.Most people said that pay was their main _______(动机) for working.
76.The ________(结果) of the discussion was not what he expected.
77.Whoever lets out the ________(机密的) document will be punished.
78.There is _______(充分的) evidence that cars have a harmful effect on the environment.
79.Success and wealth ________(改变,转变) his character.
80.He showed ______(非凡的) courage when he faced the danger.
查看习题详情和答案>>There is a problem each of us faces in following advice on emotional healing: apologizing is difficult. We are trapped in what we think of ourselves by holding onto our pride. We can be selfish and not willing to admit our most obvious mistakes. Pride eats away at us as we argue or ignore the mistake.
It's happened to me. I have had too much pride and selfishness to apologize to a loved one I hurt. When I did want to apologize, I couldn't bring myself to face the other person. This is the pride I'm talking about. Maybe apologies come difficult for men because they're expected to be dominant (占优势的).It's like the joke that a man never asks for directions when lost. Ladies are more emotionally open than guys and are willing to express it. Still, both genders wonder how to correctly apologize.
In shifting (改变)the focus on apologizing away from you, what does not apologizing do to other people? They feel hurt that you are not willing to communicate your mistake. They lose trust in you as you hide behind your mistake avoiding reality. They become angry with you, wondering why you will not tell them the truth. They may begin to counter your lack of apologies by not apologizing themselves and from this the relationship goes downhill as the two of you get caught in a power struggle.
You need to communicate your mistakes. A mistake you made is like a scratch and by not apologizing you are making the scratch a deeper wound and rubbing salt into it. You need to stop hurting the other person and yourself by learning to apologize. There is real power in apologizing and emotional healing. .
35. People find it hard to apologize for their mistakes because of their____
A. emotional feeling B. sticking to their pride
C. making argument D. being trapped in lies
36. Why are men more unwilling to make apologies?
A. They don't intend to hurt other people.
B. They expect others to forgive them.
C. They don't want to be considered weak.
D. They aren't good at expressing themselves.
37. What bad effect will there be if you refuse to apologize for your mistakes?
A. Other people won't pay attention to you. ..:.
B. You will lose confidence in .yourself.
C. You won't be forgiven even if you tell the truth.
D. The friendship will get hurt and go worse.
38. From the last paragraph, it can be inferred that_____
A. communication can stop your making mistakes
B. mistakes would turn into deeper scratches
C. apologizing is good for you and the other person
D. apologizing is the most powerful in emotional healing
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