题目内容
She was doing her homework ________ her sister was watching TV.
- A.as
- B.when
- C.as soon as
- D.while
A patient came to see me about the stress in her life. She described all the things she had to do -one was to make her bed-f
rom the moment she woke up until she flew out of the door for work. I suggested she experiment by not making her bed for two weeks. She was shocked, probably thinking I’d been raised by wolves in a forest. However, she went a
long with my idea.
Two weeks later she went into my office beaming. She had left her bed unmade for the first time in 42 years-and nothing bad had happened. “An
d you know what?” she said. “I don’t dry my dishes anymore, either.”
This woman had made two major breakthroughs (突破). One was discovering that she had choices in her life that she had never seen before. The other was giving herself permission to be less that perfect. This story shows an important principle (原理) about managing time: No one can do it all. Each of us has to make choices and accept trade – offs. The problem is, many people choose in ways that put themselves and their health last. They take better care of their houses and cars than they do of themselves. They put everyone else’s needs ahead of their own.
So what is the solution? There’s an easy way. Decide what you want in your life, and put that first. On a daily basis, that should include regular meals, enough sleep and time with your family. Exercise, leisure, friendships and hobbies should also be regular aspects of life. The point is to do something for yourself every day. The choice is yours: whatever makes you feel good about yourself and your life. Take a nap. Take a walk. Take time to play the piano. Stop b
ringing your briefcase home from the office. Stop keeping your house as clean as your mother kept hers. Fill more of your time with want – to – dos instead of have – to – dos.
【小题1】What is the solution to the problem of managing time?
| A.Doing more exercises every day. | B.Ta |
| C.Stopping making bed occasionally. | D.Doing what you want to do first. |
| A.Worrying | B.Smiling | C.Depressed | D.Luckily |
| A.Most people do not take care of their health. |
| B.Most people put others’ needs ahead of their own. |
| C.Most people cannot keep balance on managing time. |
| D.Most people do not take time to relax themselves. |
| A.Matter – of – fact. | B.Negative. | C.Indifferent. | D.Worried. |
He met her at a party. She was so outstanding that many guys were chasing after her, while he was so ordinary. At the end of the party, he invited her to have coffee with him. She was surprised but due to being being polite, she promised.
They sat in a nice coffee shop, he was too nervous to say anything, and she felt uncomfortable, too. Suddenly he asked the waiter, “Would you please give me some salt? I’d like to put it in my coffee.” Everybody stared at him. It was so strange! His face turned red but still, he put the salt in his coffee and drank it. She asked him curiously, “Why do you have this hobby?” He replied, “When I was a little boy, I lived near the sea, I liked playing in the sea, I could feel the taste of the sea, just like the taste of the salty coffee. Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood, my hometown, and my parents who are still living there.” While saying that tears filled his eyes. She was deeply touched. Then she also started to speak, speaking about her faraway hometown, her childhood, and her family.
That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their love. They continued to date. She found that actually he was a man who met all her demands. He had tolerance, kind-hearted, warm and careful. Thanks to his salty coffee! They married. And, every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee, as she knew that was the way he liked i
t. After 40 years, he passed away and left her a letter which said, “My dearest, please forgive my whole life’s lie. Remember the first time we dated? I was so nervous at that time, actually I wanted some sugar, but said salt. It was hard for me to change so I just went ahead. I didn’t like the salty coffee then, what a strange bad taste! But I have had the salty coffee for my whole life, for it was prepared by you.”
【小题1】 The man was nervous at the coffee shop, because _______.
| A.everybody stared at him at that time |
| B.many guys chased after the woman |
| C.he didn’t feel himself a match for the woman |
| D.he had the strange habit of drinking salty coffee |
| A.the man’s lie won the woman’s love |
| B.the man’s parents onced lived near the sea |
| C.the woman talked with the man, for they had the same experience |
| D.the woman realised what salty coffee had to do with a good man |
| A.He had intended to give his wife a surprise at his death |
| B.He unwillingly developed a taste for salty coffee after marriage |
| C.He was so stubborn as to drink for a life what he didn’t like |
| D.He enjoyed his lifelong bitter salty coffee out of love |
| A.A Foolish Lie | B.Salty Coffee |
| C.A Sad Love Story | D.Love in a Coffee Shop |
One day in my class,Maria shared her feelings about money,“Money worries me.I think I want to live without money because I hate it.I HATE MONEY.”We were all touched by Maria's words as they reminded us of the spiritual burdens that money managing can bring to us.After class I offered to help Maria deal with her financial problems.She hesitated to accept my offer,and I could see from the expression on her face that she was afraid of what it might involve.I quickly promised her that I wouldn't make her do more than she was able to.I told her frankly that I didn't enjoy managing my money any more than she did hers and wouldn't burden her with guilt,judgments,or impossible tasks.All I would ask her to do was to let me help her look at her fears and try to make some sense of them.
Maria still resisted my offer,and I can remember the excuses she gave me as they were the repeated complaints I had heard from so many people.“I'll never understand money,”she said.“My facts are meaningless.”“I don't deserve to have money.”“I never have enough.”“I have too little to manage.”“My financial position isn't worth looking at.”and the most devastating one of all,“I just can't do it.”
Going home that day,I couldn't get Maria out of my mind:her attitude conveyed the same negativity and fear that I believed annoyed many people.I was sure it was this attitude that prevented people from managing their money effectively.My counseling(咨询)has taught me that these anxieties are inseparably connected to our selfdoubts and fear for survival.Many of us are terrified of handling our money because we don't believe we can do it well,and to do it wrong would put our very existence at risk.
On a deeper level we know that money is not the source of life,but sense of worth drives us to act as if it were.It locks us up in selfdoubts and prevents us from tapping into the true source of our management power,our spirit.
【小题1】The underlined word“devastating”in Paragraph 2 probably means ________.
| A.convincing | B.interesting | C.shocking | D.valuable |
| A.in the same financial trouble | B.in the same financial condition |
| C.of the same family background | D.of the same feeling over the issue |
| A.overcome her fears | B.make wise decisions |
| C.avoid making mistakes | D.learn the necessary skills |
| A.being forced to share her money with others |
| B.having to do something beyond her reach |
| C.being found guilty of making impossible errors |
| D.showing her judgment about money |
| A.life | B.values | C.spirit | D.power |
Eleven months ago, an act of good sportsmanship(体育精神)changed a girls’ running race into something bigger. ![]()
Jenna Huff received a national sportsmanship award from the US Olympic Committee for what she did for Deb Guthmann.
In the race, Jenna was behind Deb until the final few meters of the 5-kilometer race.
Then something awful happened. Deb’s right hip(髋部)broke. She screamed in pain and stopped.
Jenna had never met Deb and had been taught to pass every runner she could to win.
Instead, Jenna stopped with no hesitation.
“Come on.” Jenna told Deb. “We’re going to run.”
Jenna took Deb’s left elbow with her right hand. She helped her jog the last few meters. At the finishing line, she pushed Deb in front of her, reasoning Deb would have beaten her anyway if not for the injury. That act helped Deb’s team win the regional race and advance to the state meet.
Both girls are now 17.
Jenna is still an athlete for her school.
She and her parents went to Colorado to accept an award for the national sportsmanship award. Jenna had to give a five-minute speech to the crowd, a crowd which included a number of former Olympians. “I’m pretty scared about my speech,” Jenna said the other night when we talked on the phone. “You want to hear part of it?” She read me one part including the words from Albert Einstein: “Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to a divine(神圣的)purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do know:That we are here for the sake of(为了)others.”
Deb is also still running. She received a full scholarship to Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia. The award was because of her excellent academic record and great sports potential.
But she recently got hurt again and was unable to run for weeks.
Even so, I am confident Deb will write a happier ending for herself one day. Both of these young women make you feel confident about the future. They are strong, compassionate(富于同情心的)and smart.
As Einstein said-and as Jenna showed 11 months ago— “we are here for the sake of others”.
【小题1】The story is intended to __________.
| A.tell us an unexpected story in the girls’ running race |
| B.introduce a famous sportswoman |
| C.show the beauty of good sportsmanship |
| D.remind athletes to pay attention to their safety during the race |
| A.she wanted to get the prize |
| B.she thought she didn’t match Deb in reality |
| C.she helped Deb’s team to win the regional race |
| D.Deb had been injured |
| A.she is still running |
| B.she was good at her academy and sports |
| C.she showed the good sportsmanship in the race |
| D.she never gave up even though she had been injured |
| A.Jenna was the last one to reach the finishing line. |
| B.Deb went to Colorado to accept the prize with her parents. |
| C.The author had a face-to-face interview with Jenna the other night. |
| D.Helping each other can make a big difference to people’s lives. |