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The problem happens when people think that too much homework means taking work as pain and making life ___ at the same time. They feel stressed out and unhappy.

Does hard work have to be ___ ? No, of course not! Too much hard work means throwing out ____activities and making a decision to do well in something. When we do too much hard work, it means that we are challenging something, which holds power to challenge us. If we take_____of all the great work done in this world, we'll find that____ the hard work is the heart driving force, without which everything is___ .

The strong feeling to hard work cannot be put upon anyone. It comes from the deep inside of one's heart. Hard work cannot be measured(丈量).How much hard work that you can do___on how much positive (积极的)feeling about life you have. Without hard work, a person cannot face ___ and he ends up becoming the failure in his life.

Hard work is helpful. We have to work hard in life_____it is the only duty(职责)to our life. It is better to die than live a life without goals(目标).Hard work gives directions to our life and ___ our future.

1.A.unusual B.uncomfortable C.unknown D.unimportant

2.A.sad B.serious C.free D.busy

3.A.different B.common C.useless D.extra

4.A.care B.place C.advice D.notice

5.A.beyond B.behind C.beside D.below

6.A.boring B.incorrect C.impossible D.possible

7.A.depends B.lives C.agrees D.falls

8.A.success B.chances C.dreams D.challenges

9.A.when B.because C.unless D.although

10.A.explains B.develops C.influences D.attracts

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We might love to tell others about our unusual experiences. For example, we climbed a high

mountain, tasted a rare food, or ran into a superstar on the street. But new research suggests that sharing these unusual experiences may not be welcomed in conversation.

We all like unusual experiences, and always can't wait to share them with our friends. Some people even thought that having an unusual experience would make them the star of the conversation.

However, it was wrong. To be unusual means to be different from other people. And if you do not share similarities with the people around you, they will not welcome you in the conversation. Besides, conversations always seem to go well on more usual topics.

To find out, psychologists(心理学家)invited 68 participants(参与者)to come to the lab in groups of four. In each group, one watched a wonderful video of a magic performance, while the other three watched a cartoon video. After watching the videos, the participants sat around a table and had a short conversation.

The participants who watched the magic performance said they felt worse after the conversation than those who watched the cartoon video. That was because they felt left out during the conversation.

This finding suggests that we might want to give more thought in choosing which experiences to share with others. If an experience turns you into someone who has nothing in common with others, then no matter how good it was, it will not make you happy.

1.What kind of topic can make conversations go well?

2.Why did psychologists do such an experiment(实验)?

3.Would you like to share your unusual experiences with your friends? Why or why not?

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As we set off on the boat to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the diving lesson began with instructions on how to breathe underwater. The breathing device connects to the oxygen tanks on our backs.. We put the other end in our mouths so that we can breathe through it. The instructor told us to breathe slowly and regularly through our mouths. We mustn't breathe too deeply or we'll use up all our air very quickly. After some practice in a swimming pool, ? was comfortable with it. Out here on the boat we put on the rubber diving suits. and slipped the webbed flippers onto our feet. Then, it was time to jump in!

I flipped over the side of the boat, and I slowly let the air out of my diving jacket. I sank beneath the surface and entered a whole new world. I had entered a colourful wonderland more beautiful than I could ever have imagined. There was peace and silence. The only sound I could hear was the bubbles from my device as I breathed underwater. We saw lots of colourful fish, coral (珊瑚) and an octopus (章鱼). A dolphin circled up and down and all around us.

As we went deeper, my ears hurt from the water pressure. Following the diving instructor’s advice, I swallowed to reduce the pressure. After a while, the instructor signaled us to go up. We had been underwater for 40 minutes! It felt like only five.

I wish I could go back to the feeling of being swallowed by the ocean. I wanted to live underwater forever. I felt like "a fish out of water".

1.The author is taking a ________ class.

A.swimming B.fishing C.diving D.breathing

2.How do you breathe through the breathing device?

A.You breathe through the mouth while diving. B.You breathe through the nose while diving.

C.You can breathe with it underwater and on land. D.You can breathe with it only in a swimming pool.

3.What creates the sound the author hears?

A.The fish swimming by. B.The motor of the boat above them.

C.The bubbles made by using the breathing device. D.The pressure of the water.

4.How did the author know when to go back to the surface?

A.The author ran out of air.

B.Her watch made a sound and told her to go up.

C.The fish swam away, and there was nothing left to see.

D.The instructor signaled everyone to go up to the surface.

5.Which word best describes the feeling of the author as she was diving?

A.Excited. B.Lost. C.Confused. D.Comfortable.

6.Why did the author say the 40 minutes underwater felt like five?

A.She enjoyed the time So much that it seemed to go by quickly.

B.She had a hard time breathing, so she was happy to get out quickly.

C.The time on her watch had stopped after five minutes.

D.Time passes more slowly underwater.

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