摘要: We should not (责备)Tom for this thing.

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How could we possibly think that keeping animals in cages in unnatural environments-mostly for entertainment purposes-is fair and respectful?
Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals. How ever, most zoos remain “collections” of interesting “things” rather than protective habitats (栖息地). Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to keep animals bored, lonely, and far from their natural bones.
Zoos claim to educate people and save endangered species(物种), but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals’ natural behavior, intelligence, or beauty. Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages, and most signs only mention the species’ name, diet, and natural range(分布区). The animals’ normal behavior is seldom noticed because zoos don’t usually take care of the animals’ natural needs.
The animals are kept together in small spaces, with no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exercise. This results in unusual and self-destructive behavior called zoochosis. A worldwide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages. Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent of their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars, and bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth, a sign of unhappiness and pain.
Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered. Captive breeding(圈养繁殖)of endangered big cats, Asian elephants, and other species has not resulted n their being sent back to the wild. Zoos talk a lot about their captive breeding programs because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out. In fact, baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers. Haven’t we seen enough competitions to name baby animals?
Actually, we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats and put an end to the reasons people kill them. Instead of supporting zoos, we should support groups that work to protect animals’ natural habitats.
【小题1】How would the author describe the animals’ life in zoos?

A.Dangerous.
B.Unhappy.
C.Natural.
D.Easy.
【小题2】In the state of zoochosis, animals _________.
A.remain in cages
B.behave strangely
C.attack other animals
D.enjoy moving around
【小题3】What does the author try to argue in the passage?
A.Zoos are not worth the public support.
B.Zoos fail in their attempt to save animals.
C.Zoos should treat animals as human beings.
D.Zoos use animals as a means of entertainment.
【小题4】The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by _____.
A.pointing out the faults in what zoos do
B.using evidence he has collected at zoos
C.questioning the way animals are protected
D.discussing the advantages of natural habitats

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Our thoughts, words, and actions often cause harm to others and to us. Without reconciliation (和解), we cannot deepen our understanding and only cause more suffering. "Beginning Anew" is a(n)   1  of reconciliation. It involves three steps —— sharing appreciation, expressing   2  , and expressing hurt and difficulties.
In the first step, we share appreciation. We acknowledge the   3  qualities of the other person. The second step——expressing regret, is to  4 with the other person our regrets for the things we have done or said that might have caused him or her  5 . This requires humility (谦逊), and the   6  to let go of our own pride. In the third step, we express our own hurt with mindful and loving   7  without blaming or criticizing. We speak in such a way that the other person can listen and   8 our words. If we blame the other person, his heart will   9   and he will not be able to hear us. We ask the other person to help us to understand why he has spoken and acted as he has, causing us so much pain. Perhaps, later, he can share his feelings so that we can understand him more deeply. If a strong   10  arises in us while we are expressing our suffering, we should simply   11  and come back to our breathing until the emotion becomes   12 . The other person can   13  us by following his breathing until we are ready to continue. We can enjoy practicing "Beginning Anew" with our partner, our family, or our friends   14 . By doing this, we will   15  misunderstandings from accumulating. Rather, we will take care of them as they arise, as we take care of our children.

【小题1】
A. methodB. practiceC. exampleD. experience
【小题2】
A.concernB. beliefC. regretD. sympathy
【小题3】
A. positiveB. poorC. confidentD. selfish
【小题4】
A. chatB. compareC. debateD. share
【小题5】
A.painB. anxiety C.confusionD. loss
【小题6】
A. willingnessB. kindnessC.happinessD.weakness
【小题7】
A. speechB. letterC. storyD. question
【小题8】
A. chooseB. acceptC. spreadD. change
【小题9】
A. openB. closeC. beatD. melt
【小题10】
A. emotionB. responsibilityC. valueD. interest
【小题11】
A. continueB. stopC. leaveD. repeat
【小题12】
A. quieterB. warmerC. deeperD. stronger
【小题13】
A. forgetB. supportC. hateD. remember
【小题14】
A. quicklyB. carefullyC. regularlyD. willingly
【小题15】
A.preventB. protectC. separateD. forbid

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I moved to a new neighborhood two months ago. In the house with a large  21  across the road lived a taxi driver, a single parent with two school-age children. At the end of the day, he would  22  his taxi on the road. I  23  why he did not park it in the garage.
Then one day I learnt that he had another car in his garage. In the afternoon he would come home  24  work, leave his taxi and go out for his  25  affairs in his other car, not in his taxi. I felt it was  26 
I was curious to see his personal car but did not make it until I  27  to be outside one evening two weeks  28  ,when the garage door was  29   and he drove out in his “own” car: a Rolls-Royce(劳斯莱斯)! It shook me completely  30  I realized what that meant. You see, he was a taxi driver. But 31   inside, he saw himself as something else: a Rolls-Royce owner and a(n)32  . He drove others in his taxi but himself and his children in his Rolls-Royce. The world looked at his taxi and  33   him a taxi driver. But for him, a taxi was just something he drove for a living. Rolls-Royce was something he drove for a(n)34  . 
We go to bed every night and  35   every morning as parents or children, not as bankers, CEOs or professors. We go for a  36   as close friends or go for a vacation as a  37 . We love life as it is. Yet often, we base our entire happiness and success on how high we  38   the social ladder—how much bigger and better a  39 we have. And we ignore our Rolls-Royce, by keeping it dusty in our garage. We should focus more on  40  we are than what we do! 

【小题1】
A.window B.garage C.door D.yard
【小题2】
A.park B.stop C.check D.repair
【小题3】
A.knew B.understood C.asked D.wondered
【小题4】
A.for B.out of C.without D.from
【小题5】
A.business B.national C.personal D.public
【小题6】
A.wasteful B.meaningful C.wonderful D.plentiful
【小题7】
A.appeared B.intended C.expected D.happened
【小题8】
A.later B.more C.ago D.before
【小题9】
A.broken B.fine C.shut D.open
【小题10】
A.once B.before C.when D.until
【小题11】
A.far B.deep C.long D.little
【小题12】
A.driver B.engineer C.father D.son
【小题13】
A.called B.made C.elected D.turned
【小题14】
A.experienceB.earning C.life D.position
【小题15】
A.stay up B.wake up C.stay home D.go home
【小题16】
A.competitionB.performance C.debate D.party
【小题17】
A.family B.company C.team D.whole
【小题18】
A.build B.climb C.stand D.lay
【小题19】
A.house B.garage C.car D.taxi
【小题20】
A.who B.what C.which D.Where

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I consider myself something of an expert on apologies. A quick temper has   36  me with plenty of opportunities to make them. In one of my earlier   37 , my mother was telling me “Don’t watch the   38  when you say, ‘I’m sorry’. Hold your head up and look at the person in the   39 , so he’ll know you   40  it.”

My mother thus made the key point of a(n)   41  apology: It must be direct. You must never   42  to be doing something else. You do not   43  a pile of letters while apologizing to a person   44   in position after blaming him or her for a mistake that turned out to be your   45 . You do not apologize to a hostess, whose guest of honor you treat   46 , by sending flowers the next day without mentioning your bad   47 .

One of the important things we should do for an   48  apology is a readiness to   49  the responsibility for our careless mistakes. We are used to making excuses, which leaves no   50  for the other person to   51  us. Since most people are open-hearted, the no-excuse apology leaves both parties feeling   52  about themselves. That , after all, is the   53  of every apology. It   54  little whether the apologizer is wholly or only partly at fault. Answering for one’s   55  encourages others to take their share of the blame.

1.                A.provided       B.mixed          C.compared D.treated

 

2.                A.dreams         B.courses         C.memories D.ideas

 

3.                A.side           B.ground         C.wall  D.bottom

 

4.                A.mind           B.soul            C.face D.eye

 

5.                A.imagine        B.enjoy           C.mean    D.regret

 

6.                A.useful          B.successful       C.equal    D.basic

 

7.                A.pretend        B.forget          C.refuse    D.expect

 

8.                A.hold on         B.put away        C.look through   D.pick up

 

9.                A.poorer         B.weaker         C.worse    D.lower

 

10.               A.fault           B.reason         C.result     D.duty

 

11.               A.cruelly         B.freely          C.roughly    D.foolishly

 

12.               A.manners        B.excuses        C.efforts    D.roles

 

13.               A.active          B.effective        C.extra D.easy

 

14.               A.raise           B.perform        C.admit     D.bear

 

15.               A.situation        B.need           C.sign D.room

 

16.               A.advise          B.forgive         C.warn D.blame

 

17.               A.wiser          B.warmer         C.better     D.cleverer

 

18.               A.purpose        B.method         C.end D.advantage

 

19.               A.cares          B.matters         C.depends   D.remains

 

20.               A.facts           B.states          C.rights     D.actions

 

 

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