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1.My parents thought it was ___________(反常的) for a boy to be interested in ballet.(芭蕾)
2.The boss has difficulty ______________(投入) such a vast sum of money in the project
3.Having been devoted to his work for many years, John was finally _________(提升)to general manager.
4.Genius is one percent _____________(灵感) and ninety-nine percent perspiration.(汗水)
5.There won’t be such species _________________ (存在) in nature in 100 years.
6.Though many experts criticized his research, he was never d__________ from going on
7.In the a_____________ of my boss, I will have to be in charge of the company instead of him
8.Tony was in a state of poor health, so his doctor examined him t____________ from top to toe.
9.The annual conference greatly c ___________to a better understanding between the countries
10.An ambulance (救护车) will wait outside the exam classrooms in case of e_____________
查看习题详情和答案>>Honesty comes in many forms.First there's self-honesty.Is what people see the real article or do you appear through smoke and mirrors? I find that if I try to be something I'm not,I feel unsure of myself and take out a part from my PBA(personal bank account).I love how singer Judy Garland put it,“Always be a first-class version(版本)of yourself,instead of a second-class version of somebody else.”
Then there's honesty in our actions.Are you honest at school,with your parents,and with your boss? If you've ever been dishonest,I think we all have,try being honest,and notice how whole it makes you feel.Remember,you can't to wrong and feel right.This story by Jeff is a good example of that:
In my second year of study,there were three kids in my math class who didn't do well.I was really good at it.I would charge them three dollars for each test that I helped them pass.I'd write on a little piece of paper all the right answers,and hand them off.
At first I felt like I was making money,kind of a nice job.I wasn't thinking about how it could hurt all of us.After a while I realized I shouldn't do that anymore,because I wasn't really helping them.They weren't learning anything,and it would only get harder down the road.Cheating certainly wasn't helping me.
It takes courage to be honest when people all around you are getting away with cheating on tests,lying to their parents,and stealing at work.But,remember,every act of honesty is a deposit(储蓄)into your PBA and will build strength.
1.The underlined part “appear through smoke and mirrors” in the first paragraph means “_________”.
A.to be honest B.to be unreal
C.to become clear D.to come from an imagined world
2.Which of the following can best explain Judy Garland’s words?
A.Be your true self rather than follow others.
B.Don't copy others or you can't be the first class.
C.Make efforts to be the first instead of the second.
D.Don't learn from others unless they're excellent.
3.What does the author expect to show by Jeff's story?
A.Honesty can be of great help.
B.A bad thing can be turned into a good one.
C.Helping others cheat can do good to nobody.
D.One should realize the wrong in his bad deeds.
4.In the last paragraph the author mainly wants to express _________.
A.one must be brave to be honest
B.it's difficult to be honest when others are not
C.one should be honest when making a deposit
D.honesty in one’s actions can help him in the future
查看习题详情和答案>>Honesty comes in many forms.First there’s self-honesty.Is what people see the real article or do you appear through smoke and mirrors? I find that if I try to be something I’m not, I feel unsure of myself and take out a part from my PBA (personal bank account).I love how singer Judy Garland put it, “Always be a first-class version (版本) of yourself, instead of a second-class version of somebody else.”
Then there’s honesty in our actions.Are you honest at school, with your parents, and with your boss? If you’ve ever been dishonest, I think we all have, try being honest, and notice how whole it makes you feel.Remember, you can’t do wrong and feel right.This story by Jeff is a good example of that:
In my second year of study, there were three kids in my math class who didn’t do well.I was really good at it.I would charge them three dollars for each test that I helped them pass.I’d write on a little piece of paper all the right answers, and hand them off.
At first I felt like I was making money, kind of a nice job.I wasn’t thinking about how it could hurt all of us.After a while I realized I shouldn’t do that anymore, because I wasn’t really helping them.They weren’t learning anything, and it would only get harder down the road.Cheating certainly wasn’t helping me.
It takes courage to be honest when people all around you are getting away with cheating on tests, lying to their parents, and stealing at work.But, remember, every act of honesty is a deposit (储蓄) into your PBA and will build strength.
1.The underlined part “appear through smoke and mirrors” in the first parapraph means “________”.
A.to be honest B.to be unreal
C.to become clear D.to come from an imagined world
2.Which of the following can best explain Judy Garland’s words?
A.Be your true self rather than follow others.
B.Don’t copy others or you can’t be the first class.
C.Make efforts to be the first instead of the second.
D.Don’t learn from others unless they’re excellent.
3.What does the author expect to show by Jeff’s story?
A.honesty can be of great help.
B.A bad thing can be turned into a good one.
C.Helping others cheat can do good to nobody.
D.One should realize the wrong in his bad deeds.
4.In the last paragraph the author mainly wants to express ________.
A.one must be brave to be honest
B.it’s difficult to be honest when others are not
C.one should be honest when making a deposit
D.honesty in one’s actions can help him in the future![]()
It was raining as I got off the train in Nashville, Tennessee. I was tired so I went straight to my hotel.
A big, heavy man was walking up and down in the hotel lobby. Something about the way he moved made me think of a hungry dog looking for a bone. He had a big, fat, red face and a sleepy expression in his eyes. He introduced himself as Wentworth Caswell – Major Wentworth Caswell – from “a fine southern family”. Caswell pulled me into the hotel’s barroom and yelled for a wai
ter. We ordered drinks. While we drank, he talked continually about himself, his family, his wife and her family. He said his wife was rich. He showed me a handful of silver coins that he pulled from his coat pocket.
By this time, I had decided that I wanted no more of him. I said good night.
I was born in the south myself. But I live in New York now. I write for a large magazine. My boss had asked me to go to Nashville. The magazine had received some stories and poems from a writer in Nashville, named Azalea Adair. The editor liked her work very much. The publisher asked me to get her to sign an agreement to write only for his magazine.
I left the hotel at nine o’clock the next morning to find Miss Adair. It was still raining. As soon as I stepped outside I met Uncle Caesar. He was a big, old black man with fuzzy gray hair. Uncle Caesar was wearing the strangest coat I had ever seen. It must have been a military officer’s coat. It was very long and when it was new it had been gray. But now rain, sun and age had made it a rainbow of colors. Only one of the buttons was left. It was yellow and as big as a fifty cent coin.
Uncle Caesar stood near a horse and carriage. He opened the carriage door and said softly,
“Step right in, sir. I’ll take you anywhere in the city.”
“I want to go to 861 Jasmine Street,” I said, and I started to climb into the carriage. But the old man stopped me. “Why do you want to go there, sir?”
“What business is it of yours?” I said angrily. Uncle Caesar relaxed and smiled. “Nothing, sir. But it’s a lonely part of town. Just step in and I’ll take you there right away.”
861 Jasmine Street had been a fine house once, but now it was old and dying. I got out of the carriage.
“That will be two dollars, sir,” Uncle Caesar said. I gave him two one-dollar bills. As I handed them to him, I noticed that one had been torn in half and fixed with a piece of blue paper. Also, the upper right hand corner was missing.
【小题1】The narrator (故事的叙述者)got to Nashville probably _______.
| A.in the morning | B.at noon | C.in the afternoon | D.in the evening |
| A.his appearance | B.his family | C.the way he talked and behaved | D.his wife |
| A.to get a writer to sign an agreement for his magazine |
| B.to collect some stories and poems from a writer |
| C.to look for good writers for his magazine |
| D.to visit his old friend Azalea Adair |
| A.was worn by a mil | B.was a new gray coat |
| C.was an old yellow raincoat | D.had only one button left |
| A.wanted to know why the narrator wanted to go there |
| B.knew the place and was concerned about the narrator |
| C.would charge two dollars for taking the narrator there |
| D.must have lived in the neighbourhood before |
A. They admit their mistakes.
B. They are open to criticism.
C. They are willing to learn.
D. They’re in charge of their emotions.
E. They apologize when needed.
F. They are generous with compliments.
We all see and hear about extraordinary people around us and wonder why can’t we be more like them? Sometimes we chuck that notion as absurd and unachievable. I would say not so fast. It’s not the big things that make someone extraordinary. It’s the small things. Things over a period of time have the power to radically change your life. They become extraordinary by making a difference in someone’s life. Here are some of the things extraordinary people do every day:
1. __________
Just because you’re the boss, it doesn’t mean you are right every time. It doesn’t mean you have the best ideas. Learn to back up your ideas or decisions with reason. Use logic to explain things, not authority. By doing this your decisions might invite criticism, but you will also get an opportunity to improve.
2. __________
My friend’s boss made a huge mistake by tying up with an event management company. The whole purpose of the tie-up was to promote his company but it failed miserably. Instead of defending his idea and carrying on as if nothing happened, he apologized to the team for not including them in the decision making. It’s OK to admit you were wrong. You will not only gain the respect of your team mates, you will also gain credibility.
3.__________
Remember the time, say in school or at work when you worked really hard but got nothing in return. Not even a thank you. It hurts when your efforts are not recognized. So every chance you get to praise someone, do it. A simple “That was some great work, keep it up,” can go a long way in making the employee feel great about themselves. A compliment can have a positive impact on their lives. Your team/family will love you for it.
4. __________
We all make mistakes, but what makes a person big is when he is ready to apologize. Don’t try to hide behind excuses: “I didn’t mean to say it, it just happened.” “I was irritated with such and such person so…” No. Don’t try to shift blame. Just come right out and say you’re sorry.
5. __________
Sometimes it is very important to stay mum. Especially when you’re angry or irritated or bitter, you don’t want to end up saying things you didn’t really mean to. So they take their time, they process their emotions, think back to what happened, and then come to a decision about how to tackle it. Before you say anything, consider other’s feelings. Never be rash with words or actions.
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