题目内容
. You and I could hardly understand what he said, ________ ?
A) could we B) could you C) couldn’t we D) couldn’t you
A
One man tells of driving on a long and lonely road, the last 65 miles of it unpaved, in order to watch Indian dances in the state of Arizona. After the dances, he returned to his car only to find that it had a flat tire. He put on the spare and drove to the only service station in that town.
“Do you fix flats?” he inquired of the attendant.
“Yes,” came the answer.
“How much do you charge?” he asked.
With a twinkle in his eye, the man replied, “What difference does it make?”
This is what has been called a “Hobson’s choice”. A Hobson’s choice is a situation that forces a person to accept whatever is offered or go without.
According to Barbara Berliner, the phrase was inspired by sixteenth-century entrepreneur (企业家) Thomas Hobson. There was no choice by the customer — it was strictly Hobson’s choice.
But often we really have a choice, and the choice does make a difference. We may not always believe it. We may feel as if we have no choice, but almost always there is a choice in the matter. And when we realize that we do most things by choice, then we are taking control of our own lives.
Someone challenged me to try an experiment that completely changed my perspective. “For the next seven days,” he said, “eliminate the words ‘I have to’ from your vocabulary and say ‘I choose to’. Don’t say, ‘I have to work late tonight’. Instead, say, ‘I choose to work late’. When you choose to do it, you take control of your life. Instead of saying, ‘I have to stay home’, try ‘I choose to stay home’. The way you spend your time is your choice. You are responsible. You have control.”
In just seven days I was no longer saying “I have to” and I felt better about my decisions. I learned that there is very little in my life I actually have to do. You and I decide to do certain things because we believe that it will be for the best. When we eliminate “I have to” from our vocabularies, we take control.
Try it for a week and you see what happens. I think you’ll see it’s a change for the better.
【小题1】 What did the attendant mean by saying “What difference does it make”?
| A.The man didn’t need to pay for the work. |
| B.It was unnecessary for the man to ask about the price. |
| C.There was no need for the man to have the tire fixed. |
| D.The man should keep silent. |
| A.could become more challenging |
| B.could spend more time relaxing himself |
| C.should take pleasure in helping others |
| D.actually changed his attitudes towards life |
| A.Remember. | B.Repeat. | C.Remove. | D.Recite. |
| A.We have no choice but to follow. |
| B.We should often change our choice. |
| C.We should make preparations before a journey. |
| D.We should think twice before taking action. |
| A.advise us to become active in life |
| B.explain what Hobson’s choice is |
| C.tell an interesting story about the author |
| D.accept others’ advice modestly |
Charlie Boswell has always been a great hero. He has inspired thousands of people to rise above circumstances and live out true meaning of life.
He was blinded during World War II while rescuing his friend from a tank that was under fire. He was a great athlete before the accident. In order to prove his talent and determination, he decided to try a brand new sport, a sport he never imagined playing, even with his eyesight – golf! Through determination and a deep love for the game he became the National Blind Golf Champion! He won that honor 13 times.
One of his heroes was the great golfer Ben Hogan, so it truly was an honor for Charlie to win the Ben Hogan Award in 1958.
Upon meeting Ben Hogan, Charlie was respectful and stated that he had one wish and it was to have one round of golf with the great Ben Hogan. Mr. Hogan agreed that playing a round together would be an honor for him as well, as he had heard about all of Charlie’s accomplishments and truly admired his skills.
“Would you like to play for money, Mr. Hogan?” asked out Charlie.
“I can’t play you for money, it wouldn’t be fair!” said Mr. Hogan.
“Aw, come on Mr. Hogan…$ 1,000 per hole!”
“I can’t, what would people think of me, taking advantage of you and your circumstance?” replied the sighted golfer.
“Chicken, Mr. Hogan?”
“Okay,” replied the embarrassed Hogan, “but I am going to play my best!”
“I wouldn’t expect anything else,” said the confident Boswell.
“Now that you’re on. Mr. Boswell, you name the time and the place!”
The very self – assured Boswell responded, “10 o’clock … tonight!”
【小题1】Why didn’t Mr. Hogan want to play Charlie for money?
| A.He was worried he would lose the match. |
| B.He thought it was unfair for Charlie. |
| C.He didn’t care about money. |
| D.He preferred chicken to money. |
| A.ignorant | B.selfless | C.confident | D.sincere |
| A.Mr. Hogan was not good at playing golf |
| B.Charlie did well in other sports before playing golf |
| C.Mr. Hogan didn’t try his best to play |
| D.Charlie Boswell was born blind |
| A.Charlie won. | B.Hogan won. |
| C.Neither of them won. | D.Not mentioned. |
| A.Competitive and generous | B.Energetic and reliable |
| C.Careful and considerate | D.Confident and smart |
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You and your friends will have lots of fun with Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies. You can talk to someone who is in another room at your house or someone who is up to 180 feet away from you. You can take your walkie -talkie with you when you go camping or walking.
Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies are easy to use. This is what you do:
1. Push the ON button.
2. Hold the TALK button in and say something. If your friend has his/her walkie - talkie on, he/she will hear you.
If you want to talk for a long time, you can lock the TALK button. Just push the button in and up. When you finish talking, push the TALK button down.
3. When you finish talking, let go of the TALK button and listen. When your friend pushes the TALK button and says something, you will hear what your friend says through your walkie -talkie.
4. When you finish talking with your friend, push the ON button again to turn your walkie-talkie off.
| REMEMBER ◆If you cannothear, push L (loud) to make it louder. ◆If it is too loud, push S (soft) to make it quieter. |
| A.Talking with others. |
| B.Listening to music. |
| C.Giving directions. |
| D.Locating places. |
| A.Keep the button on. |
| B.Hold the button back. |
| C.Push the button in and up. |
| D.Turn the button off and down. |
| A.S |
| B.L |
| C.TALK |
| D.ON |
| A.tell how to make Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies |
| B.show how to use Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies |
| C.explain to the readers his camping experience |
| D.introduce some special ways to make friends |
Every student has tests when they are at school. But have you ever been so worried about the tests that you can’t fall asleep at night? Have ever felt sick or had a headache during a test? 71 . This worry in your mind can make your body feel bad. You may feel angry, frustrated, scared, or afraid --- which can give you a stomachache or a headache.
72 . Good or normal stress might happen when you are called to answer a question in class or when you have to give a speech. This kind of stress can help you to get things better done. 73 .
But bad stress can happen if the stressful feelings keep going over a long time. You may not feel well if your parents are fighting, if a family member is ill, if you are having problems at school, or if you are going through anything else that makes you upset every day. 74 .
75 . That means making good decision about how to spend your time. If you are only dealing with school stuff and have no time to play, you can get stressed. Make sure you keep your SELF in mind: Sleep, Exercise, Leisure and Food. If you take care of yourself and get enough sleep and food, and if you exercise and leave time for fun stuff, you will probably be less stressed out!
| A.However, there are two different kinds of stress. |
| B.Can you tell a kind of stress from another one? |
| C.The best way to keep stress away is to have a balanced life. |
| D.That kind of stress isn’t going to help you, and it can actually make you sick. |
F. If so, then you know what stress is. Stress is what you feel when you are worried or uncomfortable about something.
G. For example,you may do a better job on your test if the stress pushes you to prepare well before the test.