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阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Are you nervous when you stand in front of the public? Are you afraid to make a speech?

Li Jun, a middle school boy, felt shy when he was making a speech the other day. Li had thought it would be quite easy to speak in front of   1  classmates.

"I was wrong. It was very different and much  2  than talking to my classmates during playtime," Li said. "I tried, but it was really difficult to speak. I felt like a mute (哑巴) and wanted to leave the classroom   3  "

Li is not ___4____. Many middle school students now have the same   5  : they can talk about their ideas freely   6  their best friends after class, but can't speak in public. According to Zhou Hong, a teacher from a university, the main reason is that schools in China pay more attention to writing instead of 7  .

Zhou hopes schools can give students more chances to open their  8  , such as speech competitions, English corners and class discussions. Students can join in any one they want to.   9 he also gives some advice to students. "During your free time you should 10  more. When you're speaking in public, take it ___11___. Just imagine you're talking to nobody and speak up your ideas clearly," Zhou said. "That  12 a fine public speech and you'll feel confident. "

1.                A.Her            B.my            C.your D.his

 

2.                A.harder         B.easier          C.better'   D.later

 

3.                A.slowly          B.quickly         C.sadly D.happily

 

4.                A.lonely          B.alone          C.only D.just

 

5.                A.answer         B.subject         C.problem  D.question

 

6.                A.except         B.beside          C.from D.with

 

7.                A.listening        B.speaking        C.reading   D.singing

 

8.                A.mouths         B.eyes           C.minds    D.hearts

 

9.                A.But            B.So             C.And D.Or

 

10.               A.play           B.practice        C.write D.Watch

 

11.               A.nervous        B.easy           C.hard  D.funny

 

12.               A.reports         B.keeps          C.hears D.Makes

 

 

Some people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true.

Communication is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it’s hard for you to communicate with your parents, don’t worry about it. Here are some advice for you to bridge the generation gap (消除代沟).

Don’t argue (争辩) with your parents. Don’t get to your parents when you are angry. Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you are shouting at them. And you can’t express yourself well if you are angry. Go someplace to cool off. Make sure you understand why you are unhappy. Then think about what you want to say to your parents. If you don’t think you can speak to them at the moment, try writing a letter.

Try to reach a compromise (和解). Perhaps you and your parents disagree on something. You can keep your disagreement and try your best to accept each other. Michael’s mother didn’t agree with him about buying a motorcycle. They argued over it. But they finally came to a compromise. Michael bought the motorcycle, but only drove it on certain days.

Of course, your parents might refuse to compromise on something. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect (尊敬) to them. Showing respect will keep your relationship strong.

Talk about your values. The values of your parents are probably different from those of your own. Tell your parents what you care about, and why. Understanding your values might help them see your purposes in life.

A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It is worth having a try!

1.The passage tells us _______ have a communication problem.

A.parents and other people

B.school kids and their parents

C.teachers and their students

D.parents and children of all ages

2.Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you _______.

A.don’t get to them often

B.write a letter to them

C.don’t speak to them politely

D.express yourself well

3.From the passage we learn that _______.

A.parents and children should not have a generation gap

B.parents should show love and respect to their children

C.there are some good ways to bridge the generation gap

D.there are so many serious problems in families today

 

The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrews has got more than eight thousand dollars selling Girl Scout cookies since she was seven years old.

Going door-to-door after school, the terribly shy Markita changed herself into the cookie-selling dynamo(高手).

It starts with great wish.

For Markita and her mother, whose husband left them when Markita was eight years old, their dream was to travel the world. “I’ll work hard to make enough money to send you to college,” her mother said one day. “When you leave college, you’ll make enough money to take you and me around the world. Okay?”

So at the age of 13 when Markita read in her Girl Scout magazine that the Scout(童子军)who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world, she decided to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could—more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.

Wish, however, alone is not enough. To make her dream come true, Markita knew she needed a plan.

“When you are doing business, wear your Girl Scout clothes when you go up to people in their building, ” her aunt told her. “Always smile, whether they buy something or not and always be nice.”

Lots of other Scouts may have wanted that trip around the world, but only Markita went off in her own uniform each day after school, ready to ask—and keep asking—people to help in her dream.

Markita sold 3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world. Since then, she has sold more than 42,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies.

Markita is no cleverer than thousands of other people, with dreams of their own. The difference is that many people fail before they even begin. They fear(恐惧)that they will be refused. This fear leads many of us to refuse ourselves and prevents us from getting where we have set off for long before anyone else ever has the chance—no matter what we are selling.

“It takes courage(勇气)to ask for what you want,” she said. “Courage is not that you don’t have fear. It means doing what it takes although you have a fear of it”.

1.From the passage we learn that ________.

A.a good planning is the most important in the job of selling

B.Markita took the free trip around the world herself

C.Markita has a full-time selling job now

D.to do something successfully, we should do what is needed

2.Markita ________.

A.started to sell Girl Scout cookies when she was 13 years old

B.has only one parent

C.whose parents are rich, went to college

D.sold cookies in different shops

3.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.The Greatest Saleswoman in the World.

B.A Successful Girl in Selling.

C.The Secret of Selling.

D.Girl Scout Cookies.

4.The main reason for Markita’s success is that ________.

A.she asks for what she wants before she is refused

B.she isn’t afraid to be refused

C.her aunt has told her how to sell things

D.she has a good wish

 

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