“Are you too stupid to do anything right?”These words—said by a woman to a little boy who was obviously her son—were spoken   1    he had walked away from her.They boy returned, his eyes down-cast.

Not a   2     moment, perhaps,   3     small moments sometimes last a very long time.And a few words—though they mean   4    at the time to the people who say them—can have great   5    .

I recently heard a story from a man named Malcolm Dalkoff.For the last 24 years he has been a professional   6    .Here is what he told me:

As a boy in Rock Island, Dalkoff was terribly   7    .He had few   8    and no self-confidence.One day, his English teacher, Ruth Brach, gave the class an assignment(作业).The students had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird.Now they were to write their own chapter that would   9     the last chapter of the novel.

Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it   10   .Today he can not recall anything   11 

about the chapter he wrote, or what   12    Mrs. Branch gave him.What he does remember is the four words Mrs. Brach wrote in margin(空白处)of the paper:“This is   13   writing.”

    Four words.They   14     his life.

    “   15     I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or   16   I was going to be.” he said“ After reading her note, I went home and wrote a short story, something I had always been   17    of doing but never believed I could do.”

       Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short stories and always brought them to school for Mrs. Brach to evaluate.She was  18     , tough and honest. “She was just what I

   19   .” Dalkoff said.

       His confidence   20   .Dalkoff believes that none of this would have happened if that woman had not written those four words in the margin of his paper.

1.A.where            B.why              C.because         D.when

2.A.wonderful           B.difficult         C.funny            D.big

3.A.yet              B.although           C.for             D.therefore

4.A.much            B.little             C.more             D.most

5.A.meaning            B.power            C.force            D.sense

6.A.writer            B.player            C.poet             D.singer

7.A.sorry           B.proud             C.sick              D.shy

8.A.books            B.ideas            C.friends            D.chances

9.A.follow             B.match           C.decide            D.improve

10.A.on                B.in                C.out               D.down

11.A.more          B.again            C.special              D.different

12.A.honors            B.remarks            C.prizes            D.grade

13.A.poor            B.serious           C.good            D.silly

14.A.changed           B.damaged         C.affected            D.improved

15.A.Unless           B.Until              C.When            D.While

16.A.what              B.how             C.where           D.which

17.A.tired              B.fond             C.proud            D.dreaming

18.A.strict          B.kind              C.encouraging      D.praising

19.A.feared           B.needed               C.expected         D.loved

20.A.grew          B.lifted            C.appeared         D.returned

How do apology languages work? Have you ever tried to apologize, only to be refused? It may be that you were offering a partial apology in a “language”, that was foreign to your listener.The five languages of apology include:

       Apology Language 1: “I am sorry.”

List the hurtful effects of your action.Not “I am sorry if …”, but “I am sorry that…”.You might ask if they want to add any points that you have not recognized.

Apology Language 2:“I was wrong.”

     Name your mistake and accept fault.Note that it is easier to say “You are right” than “ I am wrong”, but the latter carries more weight.

Apology Language 3: “What can I do to make it right?”

     How are you now? How shall I make amends(弥补) to you? How can I restore your confidence that I love you— even though I was so hurtful to you?

Apology Language 4: “I’ll try not to do that again.”

     Engage in problem-solving.Don’t make excuses for yourself such as, “Well, my day was just so…” Instead, offer what you will change to prevent yourself from putting them in the same bad situation again.

Apology Language 5: “Will you please forgive me?”

     Be patient in seeking forgiveness.They may need some time or greater clarification of your input from Apology Languages 1-4.

     Finally, your apology may not be accepted, but at least you know that you have been faithful in offering a sincere olive branch of peace.

1.The passage mainly talks about___________

     A.5 tips for apologies that work             B.5 ways of refusing apologies

     C.the function of apology languages       D.the importance of apology languages

2.According to Paragraph 1, your apology may be refused mainly because________

     A.your listeners can’t understand your dialect.

     B.your listeners can’t hear what you said clearly.

     C.your apology is not sincere.

     D.your apology is not expressed well enough.

3.When offering an apology, which of the following does the author prefer?

     A.“You are right”                               B.“I am sorry if …”

  C.“I was wrong.”                      D.“Well, my day was just so…”

4.In the last paragraph, the author tells us even if your apology may not be accepted, at least ____.

     A.It’s your fault any more                   B.your mind will be at peace

     C.your friend will make peace with you    D.your apology is true to your heart

Damage to Ozone Layer Gets Worse

    In the middle of winter, when snow is falling in many parts of the United States, scientists have sounded a warning to people who plan to spend many hours in the sun this summer.The warning: The sun's summertime rays are more dangerous than once thought.

    A team of scientists from 80 nations recently reported to the United Nations that a layer of ozone(臭氧层)in the atmosphere, which protects humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet(紫外线)radiation, will be thinner over the United States this summer.The thinner layer allows more ultraviolet rays from the sun to reach Earth.The extra amount of ultraviolet radiation could cause an increase in the number of cases of skin cancer.

    Scientists first became concerned about the layer in the mid-1980s when a hole was discovered in the layer above Antarctica during the winter.The hole was caused in chemicals used in refrigerators and air conditioners.When these chemicals are sent out into the atmosphere, they produce gases that destroy the ozone.

    Concern about the protective ozone layer rose more recently when data from satellites and ground stations showed that ozone levels were dropping over areas other than Antarctica.Low ozone levels were recorded in the spring and summer over the United States and over other populated areas in the world.

    Although many countries have already begun stopping the use of ozone-destroying chemicals, the new findings are expected to advance the timetable for a total ban of the chemicals.

1.The scientists have observed the ozone layer ______.

    A.since 1980                     B.since last winter

    C.for more than 20 years            D.for about one year

2.The ozone layer in the atmosphere can ______.

    A.do a lot of good to human beings in many ways

    B.protect humans from diseases caused by bad weather

    C.do a lot of harm to human beings in the summer-time

    D.protect humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation

3.Scientists first found that there was a hole in the ozone layer ______.

    A.above Arctic during the winter in the mid-1980s

    B.above Antarctica during the winter in the mid-1980s

    C.over somewhere in the north of the equator in 1980

    D.over the USA in the summertime in the mid-1980s

4.The damage to the ozone layer was caused by ______.

    A.the changeable weather          B.ozone-destroying chemicals

    C.chemicals from refrigerators      D.chemicals from air conditioners

Did you ever think someone was scary (恐怖的)because they looked different or ate strange food? Well, they might think the same about you! One of the things we all need to do is to celebrate variety.We shouldn’t think badly of people from other cultures because they behave differently from us.

    Sometimes we treat people from other countries unfairly, because one person from that culture did something bad.Well, has your class ever been punished just because a few kids were causing trouble? Has your whole family ever been blamed for something your little sister did? It doesn’t seem fair, does it? It’s just equally unfair to blame a whole culture for what two or three people have done.

So here are some things that you can do to help yourself understand other cultures:

①Find common ground!

Just remember that even though some people look different on the outside, that doesn’t change how they are on the inside.They still have the exact same feelings!

②________________

Because someone from another culture has been mean to you, you decide to avoid everyone from that culture.Well think about it.Why are you blaming them for something they didn’t have anything to do with? Put yourself in their shoes.How would you feel? Putting yourself inside someone else’s head can be a very powerful way to understand WHY they are acting the way they are.

③Try to make friends with people from other cultures!

    You could ask them about their culture, or what it is like in their country, if they can remember, or if they have ever lived there.Try foods from their culture, or ask them about words in their language.You might be surprised at how interesting other cultures can be! You can join great discussion groups, participate in projects, and have lots of fun doing new things.

       ④Be aware that you’ve judged other people

       If you know what you have done, it helps to make things better.Pay attention to what you think about other people.It helps.

1.What is mainly discussed in this passage?

      A.Why there are differences between people

     B.What to do to understand other cultures

      C.How people feel when they meet people from other cultures

      D.The differences between people from different cultures

2.Which of the following can be put into the blank behind ②?

      A.Avoid everyone from that culture!

       B.Put all responsibilities on others!

      C.Consider oneself first!

       D.Don’t blame all because of one!

3.The underlined word “celebrate” most probably means “_______”.

       A.feel proud of                                   B.express ideas of

       C.praise and enjoy                               D.pay attention to

4.The following can be the better way to treat foreigners except_______.

      A.join their discussion groups              B.try foods from their culture

      C.avoid meeting them                     D.find common ground

EMU AIRLINE

Secretary

Emu Airline is now offering a permanent, part – time secretarial position.

The position offers a minimum of 20 hours a week, with a view to full – time work in the future.Phone 899 3264 for an appointment.

City College Union Inc

Secretary / Typist

The Union is a student run organization with a permanent staff of 20.typing speed of at least 60 wpm.

The ability to take shorthand dictation and a working knowledge of filling procedures are essential requirements.

The basic salary for the position is  $18,500 per year.

Enquires to R.Barbar 387 5075.

Word Processor

Operator (full - time)

Applications are invented for an operator to work in an office associated with the building industry.Only experienced operators need apply.

Starting salary $ 17,950.

Apply in writing to:

The Personnel Officer Hill Morgan Pty Ltd 38 Greenhill Rd.Kensington 2033

Sewing Machinist

Wanted – Jeans Industry

We are an expanding clothing company located south of the city.Our denim range includes jeans, skirts, jackets and shorts.We are looking for sewing machine operators.

The factory works a 38 – hour week over 4.5 days.Wages and conditions are in line with the current industrial award.

If you are interested, call in and pick up an application form from Ripper Jeans, 23 North Ave, Beaudesert.

1.All these passages belong to _____.

       A.sales advertisement                          B.want advertisement

       C.resume (简历)                            D.notice

2.The applicants for the post of a secretary in City College Union Inc should have the following qualities except _____.

       A.typing skill                                          B.writing rapidly

       C.ability of organization                           D.knowledge about filling the form

3.The attractiveness of the post in EMU AIRLINE is  _____.

       A.its good salary                                    B.its nice working condition

       C.its promising future                              D.its free flying

4.According to Sewing Machinist, how can you contact with this company?

      A.By phone.              B.By email.          C.By fax.                   D.By visit.

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