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How to be popular

Most people would like to be popular with others, but what is the secret to achieve popularity? As a matter of fact, it¡¯s pretty simple.________________________

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How to be popular

Most people would like to be popular with others, but what is the secret to achieve popularity? As a matter of fact, it¡¯s pretty simple.

Firstly, we are supposed to improve our appearance. We make sure that we dress well and develop tidy habits. Keeping smile is a must as well. Only in this way will people be impressed with our confidence. Secondly, it¡¯s important to build our character. We should always be honest and willing to help others when necessary. Most importantly, we must develop team spirit. If we know how to work and get on well with others, people will feel comfortable enough to trust us.

As far as I am concerned, a positive attitude towards the world and life is another choice. We live in a harmonious society, everybody fits in with optimistic people. I¡¯m sure popularity will come our way if we can do all of the above.


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At the end of my senior year of high school, I got a job working at a local coffee shop. I thought the job would be    36    and stress. I    37    myself pouring the best coffee, making delicious doughnuts (ͬ̾°üȦ), and becoming friends with     38    customers.

I wasn¡¯t    39    the people with enormous orders, the women who    40    that the coffee was much too creamy, or the men who wanted their iced coffee remade    41    until they reached perfection. I couldn¡¯t seem to    42    anyone.

One rainy day, one of my regular customers came in looking    43   . He said he felt like getting in bed,    44    the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt.

Before he left, I handed him a bag along with his iced coffee. He was    45   , since he hadn¡¯t    46    anything but coffee. I had given him his favorite type of doughnut.

¡°It¡¯s    47    me.¡± I told him. ¡°have a nice day.¡±

He smiled and     48    me before heading back out into the rain.

The next day, it is still raining, I spent my afternoon    49    the window handing people their orders. I was completely wet and freezing cold.    50   , no one was tipping that day. Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, I grew more    51   .

In the evening, the customer from the day before drove up to the window. He handed me a pink rose and a note.

The note read:

Christine,

Thanks for being so sweet, kind and    52    yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone who¡¯s genuinely nice. Please don¡¯t    53    your way! Have a great day! ¨CHank

After that, whenever I felt depressed or    54    of coffee, I thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask    55   , ¡°How can I help you?¡±

36. A. hopeful         B. meaningless           C. easy           D. boring

37. A. thought         B. pictured              C. developed       D. decided

38. A. regular          B. handsome            C. rich            D. kind

39. A. imaging         B. expecting            C. waiting          D. desiring

40. A. praised          B. complained           C. realized        D. thought

41. A. for a time        B. once in a while        C. now and then    D. again and again

42. A. comfort          B. move               C. please          D. annoy

43. A. angry           B. happy                C. excited         D. upset

44. A. pulling          B. cutting               C. tearing          D. using

45. A. sorry            B. surprised             C. angry           D. excited

46. A. ordered          B. got                  C. wanted          D. bought

47. A. for              B. by                  C. in              D. on

48. A. helped           B. praised              C. admired          D. thanked

49. A. going away       B. running across        C. walking around   D. hanging out

50. A. Worse           B. Still                 C. Then            D. However

51. A. injured           B. embarrassed          C. frightened        D. depressed

52. A. careful           B. thoughtful            C. cheerful         D. powerful

53. A. hold             B. shake               C. change           D. practice

54. A. sick             B. glad                C. satisfied          D. sorry

55. A. unusually         B. properly            C. politely           D. gratefully

B

For all dinner tables, a glass of milk seems to be a must. At least it was when I was growing up. It is widely believed that milk is a must in building strong bones and teeth. There¡¯s no doubt that dairy products, especially milk, are high in protein and calcium, and Vitamin D and Vitamin A are added to most milk products.

While it¡¯s well known that our bones need calcium, some studies suggest that high calcium intake doesn¡¯t necessarily lower a person¡¯s risk for fractures£¨¹ÇÕÛ£©. A Harvard study found that people who drank two or more glasses of milk had no greater protection from breaking a bone than those who drank a glass or less a week.

There is no doubt that we need calcium. Some anti-dairy supporters claim dairy products can lead to heart disease. Much of this claim is based on high-fat dairy products, like cheese and cream, which may indeed lead to some health problems. Some studies have linked high milk intakes with a risk of prostate£¨Ç°ÁÐÏÙ£©cancer; this seems also to be caused by high-fat dairy products, but not by dairy products in general.

Although milk has always been regarded as the most important thing we need for our bones, one of the most important things in strengthening bones and reducing the risk of osteoporosis£¨¹ÇÖÊÊèËÉ£©is weight-bearing exercise, such as jogging, walking, and weight lifting.

Perhaps we should think of dairy products as less like a nutrient and more like a food. If you like it, eat it. If not, find something else to eat. Some claims may not be completely true. When I eat cream, I¡¯m not thinking about calcium, protein, or any such thing. I¡¯m thinking it is delicious.

60.What is the best title for this passage?

   A. Milk: is it really necessary for children?    B. The disadvantages of drinking milk.

   C. Milk: is it really good for the body?       D. Milk causes health problems.

61.   For people who want to reduce the risk of osteoporosis, we can infer that the writer may suggest that they ________.

       A. avoid milk with Vitamin D and Vitamin A added

       B. spend some time exercising

       C. take in as much calcium as possible

       D. drink more than two glasses of milk every day

62.   Based on the passage, we learn the writer may agree that ________.

       A. milk is the most important thing that we need for our bones

       B. children should not be permitted to eat cream

       C. children should drink milk whether they like it or not

       D. milk should be considered more like a food than a nutrient

63.   What can we learn from the passage?

       A. Some dairy products may harm our health.

       B. Milk has the highest level of protein of any food.  

       C. The writer seldom drank milk when he was young

       D. People who drink milk every day are at a high risk of getting a heart disease.

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