----Excuse me, sir. Could you tell me________ ?
----Sorry, I don’t know.
----Sorry, I don’t know.
| A.where does he live |
| B.when will the film start |
| C.where is that new classmate from |
| D.who does the cleaning on Monday |
---How do you study for a test?
---________.
---________.
| A.For listening to tapes | B.At school |
| C.By reading the text | D.To make flashcards |
In one way of thinking, failure is part of life. In 26 way, failure may be a way towards success. The “Spider-story” is often 27 Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a cave from the English. He watched a spider 28 a web. The spider tried to reach across a rough 29 in the rock. He tried six times. On the 30 time he made it and went on to make his web. Bruce is said to have been encouraged by this and to have gone on to 31 the English. Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, made 32 models that failed before he found the right way to make one. Once he was asked 33 he kept on trying to make a new type of battery when he had failed so often, he replied, “Failure? I have 34 failures. Now I know 50,000 ways it won't 35”.
So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused 36 ?Were conditions right? Were you in top from yourself? What can you change? So things will go 37 next times.
Second, is the goal(目标 ) you're trying to reach the right one? Try to do some 38 about what your real goals may be. Think about this question. “If I do succeed in this, where will it get me?" This may help you prevent failure in things you shouldn't be doing any way.
The third thing to keep in 39 about failure is that it's a part of life. Learn to “live with yourself" even though you may have 40 .
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Animals grow up in different ways. They have lots of lessons to learn.
Some animals are born helpless but their mothers protect them. A newborn kangaroo is the size of a bee. She stays in her mother’s safe pouch. She doesn’t open her eyes for at least five months. A newborn monkey cannot walk. He is carried by his mother.
Other baby animals can walk soon after they’re born. They learn to run with their mother when danger is near. A baby zebra(斑马)can run an hour after she is born.
Some baby animals are born in a place that is safe. Other baby animals are born in the open. Baby wolves are born in large holes. A baby elephant is born on open, grassy land. Other elephants make a circle(圈)to protect her.
Animals that drink their mothers’ milk are called mammals. A mother bear’s milk is fatty and rich. Baby bears need lots of fat to keep warm in winter. They have milk for six months. Baby zebras drink milk for six months or more! As baby animals grow they need solid(固体的)food. Baby lions eat what their mother can catch.
【小题1】Which baby animals don’t open their eyes for at least five months?
| A.Lions. | B.Zebras. | C.Kangaroos. | D.Elephants. |
| A.Drink milk. | B.Walk by herself. |
| C.Run with her mother. | D.Make a circle to protect herself. |
| A.Baby wolves are born in the open. |
| B.Newborn lions only eat solid food. |
| C.Newborn monkeys can walk but can’t jump. |
| D.Baby bears need lots of fat to keep warm in winter. |
The building is shaking. A woman with a baby in her arms is trying to open the door, but fails. Finding no way, she rushes into her bedroom and there they survive the earthquake.
In a factory building, as the workshop floor swings under the terrible shaking, workers run for safety. Some hide(隐藏) under the machines and survive , but others who try to run outside are killed by the falling ceilings.?
These scenes, played by actors and actresses, are from a film of science education 《Making a Split Second Decision》 shown in 1998 on China Central TV in memory of Tangshan Earthquake.
By studying actual cases in the earthquake areas and scientific experiments, experts(专家)find that buildings remain untouched for the first 12 seconds of an earthquake.
In this short time, one has the best chance of surviving an earthquake by staying near the inside walls, in bedrooms and under beds, experts concluded in the film. “Earthquakes seem to catch the lives of those who run,” said many survivors in the earthquake areas, describing how their friends were killed on the doorways or along the stair steps as they tried to get out of the building.
Their advice was proved in the film, “Take a hiding-place where you are rather than run, unless you are sure you can reach a safe open place in ten seconds.”
【小题1】The word “survive” appears in the passage several times. It probably means in Chinese.
| A.遇难 | B.幸存 | C.恐惧 | D.摇晃 ? |
| A.the factory building was shaking terribly |
| B.they were making a film |
| C.they didn’t have enough time to run outside |
| D.they were too nervous |
| A.cry for help |
| B.not move and lie on the floor at once |
| C.run down the steps as fast as you can |
| D.find a safe place and hide in at once or run out in ten seconds |
| A.In a magazine. | B.In an advertisement. |
| C.In a history book. | D.In a poster |
What does it feel like to break a bone (骨头)? It’s different for everyone, but the pain is often sharp (严重). If the break is small, however, the person may not feel much pain at all. If you think that you or someone else has broken a bone, the most important things to do are to stay calm, make the hurt person comfortable, and call the doctor. Do not move the injured body part since movement could make it worse.
To treat the break, the doctor will need to take an X-ray. This gives the doctor the information he or she needs to set (接上) the bone: to put it back to its normal place. If the bone is large or it is broken in more than one place, the doctor may need to use metal pins (钢钉) to set it. After the bone has been set, the next step is usually putting on a cast, the special, hard thing that will keep the bone in place for a month or two.
Your bones are excellent at healing themselves. Broken bones will produce many new cells (细胞) and tiny blood vessels (血脉). These cover both ends of the broken part, and close up the break until the bone is as whole and strong as before.
【小题1】Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
| A.How to Know if a Bone is Broken |
| B.How Broken Bones Heal Themselves |
| C.Common Causes (原因) of Broken Bones |
| D.What You Should Know about Broken Bones |
| A.asking the doctor for help | B.comforting the hurt person |
| C.moving the injured part | D.staying calm |
a. take an x-ray b. use metal pins to set it c. put it back to its normal place d. put on cast
| A.a→b→c→d | B.a→c→b→d | C.a→d→c→b | D.d→a→b→c |
When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor, Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never invited us to play in his yard, but he was a very kind person.
When Dr. Gibbs wasn’t saving lives, he was planting trees. He owned a large field and wanted to make it a forest.
The good doctor had some interesting ideas about planting trees. He never watered his new trees. Once I asked why. He said that watering plants spoiled them, and that if you watered them, each baby tree would grow weaker and weaker, so you had to make things difficult for them and pick out the weaker trees early on.
He talked about how watering trees made for shallow(浅的)roots, and how trees that weren’t watered had to grow deep roots in search of water under the earth by themselves. Deep roots were very important.
So he never watered his trees. He’d planted an oak and, instead of watering it every morning, he’d beat it with a rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree’s attention.
Dr. Gibbs died several years after I left home. Every now and then, I walked by his house and looked at the trees that I watched him plant about twenty-five years ago. They’re very big and strong now. I planted some trees a few years back and carried water to them for whole summer.
After two years of caring too much, whenever a cold wind blows in, they shake a lot.
Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two sons. Mostly I pray(祈祷)that their lives will be easy. But lately I’ve been thinking that it’s time to change my prayer. I know my children are going to face difficulties. There’s always cold wind blowing somewhere, so what we need to do is to pray for roots that reach deep into the brave heart, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we could face it strongly and won’t be beaten down.
【小题1】We know from the passage the doctor .
| A.didn’t know how to plant trees at all |
| B.wasn’t good at his own medical job |
| C.had his own ways of planting trees |
| D.had nothing to do but plant trees |
| A.some weak trees would be easily found out at the beginning |
| B.he would choose the weak trees to water earlier |
| C.the weak trees would be sent to his patients later |
| D.he would not plant weak trees so early anymore |
| A.should beat his trees with a rolled-up newspaper |
| B.didn’t often water his trees |
| C.didn’t have a large field |
| D.took too much care of his trees |
| A.Watering trees |
| B.Growing roots |
| C.Doctor and his neighbor |
| D.Father and his children |