【题目】The Fitting-in of Suzy Khan

The first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boy in my class often about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page.

All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with american kids. I looked down at this girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her.

But how could I help her in with us? There had to be a .

One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) (7) copy.

I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming (8) show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had . why, its wonderful, said Miss Parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted the talent show. I need more of these, but I just dont have enough . Could you help me, Suzy?

On the day of the talent show, Suzys were everywhere ---- all over the hall and all over the school, each one different.

And finally, said Mr Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, we have a (n) award. Im sure youve all noticed the wonderful posters. Everyone nodded. One of our own students them.

I could hear everyone whispering. Who in our school could draw well?

Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a ,too. Our mystery(神秘) artist is our new student ---- Suzy Khan!

Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artists set. Thank you, she cried.

I , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, shed probably never anything in her whole life.

Everyone started to their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was defening. I knew then Suzy was going to be all right.

1 A. joked B. cared

C. trains D. worried

2 A. reported B. decided

C. complained D. questioned

3 A. rich B. proud

C. tiny D. popular

4 A. come B fall

C. fit D. tie

5 A. manner B. pattern

C. choice D. way

6 A. read B. taken

C. opened D. put

7 A. free B. perfect

C. final D. extra

8 A.are B.talk

C.quiz D. talent

9 A. colored B. written

C. carved D. drawn

10 A. at B. after

C. for D. around

11 A. room B. time

C. paper D. interest

12 A. gifts B. books

C. photos D. posters

13 A. special B. academic

C. national D. rayal

14 A. painted B. found

C. printed D. collected

15 A. very B. that

C. quite D. too

16 A. If B. Though

C. Unless D. Since

17 A. prize B. rank

C. rest D. place

18 A. replied B. realized

C.remembered D. regretted

19 A. offered B. valued

C. owned D. controlled

20 A. clap B. wave

C. raise D. shake

【题目】 The interview has been going on for about 20 minutes and everything seems to be going well.Thensuddenly the interviewer asks an unexpected question.Which is more importantlaw or love?

Job applicants in the west increasing find themselves asked strange questions like this.And the signs are that this is beginning to happening in China.

Employers want people who are skilledenthusiastic(热情的) and devoted.So these are the qualities that any reasonably intelligent job applicant will try to show no matter what his or her actual feelings are.In response(应答),employers are increasingly using questions which try and show the applicants true personality.

The question in the first paragraph comes from a test called the Kiersey Personality Sorter.It is an attempt to discover how people solve problemsrather than what they know.This is often called aptitude(倾向性)testing.

According to Mark Baldwin of Alliance many job applicants in China are finding this type of questions difficult.When a Chinese person fills out an aptitude test he or she will think there is a right answer and they may well fail because they try to guess what the examiner wants to see.

This is sometimes called the prisoners dilemma(窘境).Applicants are trying to act cleverly in their own interestbut they fail because they dont understand what the interviewer is looking for.Remember that in an aptitude testthe correct answer is always the honest answer.

31The writer wrote the passage to ______.

A.give you a piece of advice on a job interview

B.tell you a piece of advice on a job interview

C.describe an aptitude test

D.advise you how to find a good job

2Now employers want to hire workers______.

A.who know much more than others

B.who are better skilled than others

C.who are able to solve different problems

D.who will work harder than others

3According to the writerin an aptitude testingChinese job applicants should______.

A.not tell the truth

B.learn to tell what they really think

C.be more enthusiastic

D.try to find out what the examiner really wants to know

4From the passage we know that ______.

A.job applicants are always asked such questions

B.more Chinese applicants fail to find a job

C.applicants should not act as reasonably as a prisoner

D.aptitude testing is becoming popular the world wide

【题目】 Choosing the Right Resolution

Millions of Americans began 2014 with the same resolution they started 2013 with, a goal of losing weight. However, setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake.

To reach our goal of losing weight-the output, we need to control what we eat-the input(输入). That is, we tend to care about the output but not to control the input. This is a bad way to construct goals. The alternative is to focus your resolution on the input. Instead of resolving to lose weight, try an actionable resolution: I'll stop having dessert for lunch, or I'll walk every day for 20 minutes. Creating a goal that focuses on well-specified input will likely be more effective than concentrating on the outcome.

Recently a new science behind incentives(激励), including in education, has been discussed. For example, researcher Roland Fryer wanted to see what works best in motivating children to do better in school. In some cases, he gave students incentives based on input, like reading certain books, while in others, the incentives were based on output, like results on exams. His main finding was that incentives increased achievement when based on input but had no effect when based on output. Fryer's conclusion was that the incentives for inputs might be more effective because students do not know how to do better on an exam, aside from general rules like study harder. Reading certain books, on the other hand, is a well-set task over which they have much more control.

As long as you have direct control over your goal, you have a much higher chance of success. And it's easier to start again if you fail, because you know exactly what you need to do.

If yo want to cut down on your spending, a good goal would be making morning coffee at home instead of going to a cafe, for example. This is a well-specified action-based goal for which you can measure your success easily. Spending less money isn't a goal because it's too general. Similarly, if you want to spend more time with your family, don't stop with this general wish. Think about an actionable habit that you could adopt and stick to, like a family movie night every Wednesday.

In the long run, these new goals could become a habit.

1 The writer thinks that setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake because .

A. it is hard to achieve for most Americans

B. it is focused too much on the result

C. it is dependent on too many things

D. it is based on actionable decisions

2 In Roland Fryer's research, some students did better than the others because .

A. they obeyed all the general rules

B. they paid more attention to exams

C. they were motivated by their classmates

D. they were rewarded for reading some books

3 According to the writer, which of the following statements is a good goal?

A. I'll give up dessert.

B. I'll study harder.

C. I'll cut down my expenses.

D. I'll spend more time with my family.

4The writer strongly believes that we should .

A. develop good habits and focus on the outcome

B. be optimistic about final goals and stick to them

C. pick specific actions that can be turned into good habit

D. set ambitious goals that can balance the input and output

【题目】 The kids in this village wear dirty, ragged clothes. They sleep beside cows and sheep in huts made of sticks and mud. They have no school. Yet they all can chant the English alphabet, and some can make words.

The key to their success: 20 tablet computers(平板电脑) dropped off in their Ethiopian village in February by a U.S. group called One Laptop Per Child.

The goal is to find out whether kids using todays new technology can teach themselves to read in places where no schools or teachers exist. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers analyzing the project data say theyre already amazed. What I think has already happened is that the kids have already learned more than they would have in one year of kindergarten, said Matt Keller, who runs the Ethiopia program.

The fastest learnerand the first to turn on one of the tabletsis 8-year-old Kelbesa Negusse. The devices camera was disabled to save memory, yet within weeks Kelbesa had figured out its workings and made the camera work. He called himself a lion, a marker of accomplishment in Ethiopia.

With his tablet, Kelbasa rearranged the letters HSROE into one of the many English animal names he knows. Then he spelled words on his own. Seven months ago he didnt know any English. Thats unbelievable, said Keller.

The project aims to get kids to a stage called deep reading, where they can read to learn. It wont be in Amharic, Ethiopias first language, but in English, which is widely seen as the ticket to higher paying jobs.

1How does the Ethiopia program benefit the kids in the village?

A. It trains teachers for them.

B. It contributes to their self-study.

C. It helps raise their living standards.

D. It provides funds for building schools.

2 It amazed Keller that with the tablet Kelbesa could _______.

A. learn English words quickly.

B. draw pictures of animals.

C. write letters to researchers.

D. make phone calls to his friends.

3 What is the aim of the project?

A. To offer Ethiopians higher paying jobs.

B. To make Amharic widely used in the world.

C. To help Ethiopian kids read to learn in English.

D. To assist Ethiopians in learning their first language.

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