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2025届福建省永春第一中学高三英语试题下学期4月模拟训练试题
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Our bedroomsare allon thesixth floor,with itsown bathroom.A.all B.every C.either D.each
2.,—What shallwe dotonight then一,whatever you want.A.Help yourselfB.Ifs adealC.No problemD.Ifs up to you
3.Word camethat30firefighters gavetheir livesto ourcountry nationalproperty security.A.in exchangefor B.in responsetoC.in termsof D.in contrastwith
4.—They arequiet,arent they-yes.They areaccustomed atmeals.A.to talkingB.to nottalking C.to nottalk D.to talk一
5.Come on,please giveme someideas about the project.—Sorry.With somuch workmy mindjalmost break down.A.filled B.filling C.to fillD.being filled
6.With thedevelopment ofscience,more newtechnology to the Heldsof IT.A.has introducedB.is beingintroducedC・is introducedD・was introduced
7.We hadbetter putoff interviewingthe athlete,for he is busypreparing foran internationalcontest inShanghainext month.A.held B.to holdC.being heldD.to be held
8..Those successfuldeaf dancersthink thatdancing is an activitysight mattersmore thanhearing.A.when B.whose C.which D.where
9.Christine is about anything but herdress asshe doesntreally careabout whatshe lookslike in the eyesofothers.A.cautious B.optimisticC・particular D.curiousA.the introductionsof life coachB・the disagreementsof life coachC・the effectsof life coachD.the experiencesof lifecoach、4What is the authorsattitude towardslife coachesA.Cautious.B.Approving.C.Casual.D.Disapproving.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
26.30A BC D该项涂黑DoubleAngelsItwasChristmasEve,andthestoresweregoingtobeclosingprettysoon.Iwastryingto12mywaythroughthecrowdswhenaguyinablackcoatcameuptome,toldmethathehadlosthisbrownleather^^—andshovedhisgraybusinesscardintomyhand.Pleasecallmeatthenumberonthecardifyouhappentofindit,Hhesaid.Ilookedathim.shruggedmyshouldersand4—/Yeah,noproblem,rildothat.”Suddenly,Inoticedaflat,greenbox5undersomewrappingpaper.lopenedituptofindanamazing6—platewithaNativitysceneonit.Thereitwas.Ismiled,gathereditupandheaded7thecashregister.Asthecashierwasringingupmy8Jreachedintomypockettogetmymoney.9—my pocketwasempty!Ibegantoscramblearoundsearchinge verypocketwhenl10—Ihadleftmy walletathome.Soldidtheonlythinglcouldthinkofatthatmoment:lranoutsidethestoreandstartedtobegpeoplefor.Somelookedatmelikelwascrazy;othersjust me.Finally,givingupjslumpeddownonacoldbenchfeelingtotally
11.Ireacheddowntotiemyshoewhenlspotteda1213walletlyingnexttothefrontlegofthebench.Iwonderedifit1415bethewalletthatthemanintheblackcoathadlost.lopeneditandreadthenameonthedriverslicenseinside.Yep.Itwashis.Thenmymouthdroppedinawe1617Idiscoveredthreehundreddollarsinside.Ineverevenquestionedwhatlshoulddo.Ifoundanearbypayphoneandmadea/an calltothenumberonthegraybusinesscard.Themanwassoexcitedthathethankedmeoverandover.Thenhaopeneduplhewalletand1819mefourtwenty-dollarbills,thankingmeagainandlhun-iedtogetmymomapresentbeforethemallclosed.Iboughttheglassplateandstartedskatinghome,20thateverythinghadworkedout.IrealizedthatIhadbeensortofaChristmasangelforthemanwhohadlosthiswallet,andthathehadbeenthesameformewhenld mine.Doubleangels!Ithought.、1A.takeB.makeC.setD.get、2A.scarfB.purseC.walletD.glove、3A.toldB.saidC.repliedD.answered、4A.lainB.hiddenC.sleepingD.staying、5A.glassB.silverC.woodD.china、6A.proudlyB.heavilyC.widelyD.broadly、7A.backB.intoC.forD.down、8A.cashB.purchaseC.chargeD.cost、9A.ButB.AndC.SoD.For、10A.thoughtB.supposedC.realizedD.confirmed、11A.adviceB.moneyC.coffeeD.bread、12A.ignoredB.refusedC.missedD.hated、13A.attractedB.confusedC.frightenedD.defeated、14A.blackB.blueC.brownD.green、15A.couldB.mustC.mayD.would16A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.while、17A.urgentB.briefC.collectD.distant18A.paidB.handedC.sharedD.showed、19A.gratefulB.helpfulC.amazedD.delighted、20A.forgottenB.missedC.foundD.remembered第二节每小题分,满分分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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27.15Located at the footof thesouthwest sideof MountHuang,Hongcun Villageis one of the^represent ancientvillagesin thesouthern partof AnhuiProvince,China Itwas firstlybuilt in the Shaoxingperiod of the SouthernSong Dynastyabout AD.1131-1162,Z^giveit ahistory of about900years3jits peacefulenvironment andbeautiful surroundingspresent
4.toura pieceofpleasing pictureofa typical countrylife inSouthern China,the villageis calledthe villagein traditionalChinese paintingAt present,二the watersystem,streets folkhouses andeven interiorarrangements of the village5preserve asthe primitiveconditions of theancient villageEveryday hundredsof visitorsare attractedto the village by
6.itbeautiful viewsand more than140well-preserved ancienthouses,among whichseveral magnificentancestral hallsand thecelebrities,former residencesare the
7.attractones Becauseof thisextraordinaryfeature of thevillage,Hongcun was added to
8.list of the WorldCultural HeritageSite byUNESCOin late2000,and it is alsothe location9-the famousChinese film“Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon”,lOJdirect)byAng Leeand starringChow YunFat第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、VII Proof—readingMike calledhis wifeto tellhim thathe hadgot twofilm ticketsHe askedher togo andmeet himoutside thetheatreMikes wifeis veryglad becausethey hadntseen afilm forquite long time Shemet herhusband in the entranceto the、cinema Miketook outhis walletto getthe tickets,so theywere notthere Hethen triedhis pockets,but thetickets werenotthere,too Mikelooked veryworrying“Whats thematter”asked hiswife“Well,Mike explained,remember thatI did、with themI putit on the deskand forgotto pickthem upbefore leavingfor theoffice!”第二节书面表达(满分分).25(分)为了帮助中学生健康成长,你校英文报纸开辟了专栏假设你是编辑李华,你收到一个
29.25“Heart-to-heart”署名为的求助信信中说他最近考试临近,学习压力大、容易发脾气、与家人及同学关系紧张请用英文给该同学Peter回一封信内容要点如下表示理解并给予安慰;提出建议并说明理由
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1.100参考词汇压力大发脾气
2.be underpressure/stress loseones temper;Dear Peter,I amsorry to know that you areunder greatpressure atthe moment.Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1D、2D、3A、4B、5B、6B、7D、8D、9C、10D、11A、12A、13A、14C、15D、16C、17A、18A、19D、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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2.D
3.D
4.C
5.B、
221.A
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4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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2.C
3.C
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5.A
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16.B
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20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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271.representative
3..Because/Since/As
4.tourists
5..are preserved
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2.is——was
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6.too——either
7..worrying-worried
8..that-what
9.it-them【小题去掉10]for第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Peter,I amsorry toknow thatyou areunder greatpressure atthe moment.The truthis thateveryone willhave oneof thoseperiodswhen thingsseem to be goingwrong,so youdont need to worrytoo much.The importantthing is to learnto releaseyour pressureandcontrol yourtemper sothatyoucan getalong wellwith yourfamily andfriends.Here aresome usefultips.To beginwith,it isnecessary totalk tosomeone youtrust aboutyour feelings,because thisis agood way to letyour stressandanger out without hurtingothers oryourself.Besides,going outdoorsand relaxingyourself bydoing yourfavorite sportswith yourfriendsisagood choice.More importantly,you should have apositive attitudetowards yourstudy andlife,which canbe helpfulinkeeping upyour spirits.I dohope mysuggestions willbe usefulto you.YoursLi Hua
10.The high-anxiety focuson readingscore mayhave narrowedstudent toknowledge about the worldthat canimprovetheir reading.A.idea B.aid C.belief D.access
11.—Can youdo mea favour,Mr.Smith Mycar start.—No problem.You cancount onit.A.wont B.mustntC.neednt D.shouldnt
12.--Can youhelp mewith myEnglish homeworkYoure agenius.—,but riltry to help you.Whafs yourproblemA.Far fromit B.Sounds goodC.By allmeans D.If sout ofquestion
13.The projectis farbehind schedule.Its impossiblefor youto itin aweek.A.catch uponB.live uptoC.add upto D.hold onto
14.Zhang Xuan,university studentfrom Shanghai,learns artin herspare time.A.an;/B.a;the C.a;/D.an;the
15.The weatherturned outto befine.I thetrouble tocarry theumbrella withme.A.shouldhavetaken B.must havetakenC・couldnt havetaken D.needn*t havetaken
16.the weather,the sportsmeet willbeheldon time.A・Instead ofB.In relationto C.Regardless ofD.In favorof
17.If thenew safetysystem touse,the accidentwould neverhave happened.A・had beenput B.were putC.should beput D.would beput
18.-Hows yourtour around the NorthLake Isit beautiful—It be,but itis nowheavily polluted.A.will B.would C.should D.must
19.This caris importantto ourfamily.We wouldrepair itat ourexpense itbreakdownwithin the first year.A・could B.wouldC.might D.should
20.We weresad tolearn thatseveral studentswere by a caryesterday.A.hit outB.knocked overC.run acrossD.picked up第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Nelle Harper Lee»better knownby herpen nameHarperLee,was anAmerican novelistwidely known for ToKilla Mockingbird,published in
1960.Immediately successful,it wonthe1961Pulitzer Prizeand hasbecome aclassic ofmodemAmerican literature.In1991an organizationconducted asurvey thatmade readersidentify books that hadmade adifference^^in theirlives.The resultLee*s booktrailed onlyThe Bible.Alongside theworks ofShakespeare andTwain,this novelremains oneof themostwidely taughtbooks nationwide,reaching about70%of Americanpublic schools.What makes it such atypicalread for youngpeopleEnglish classisa place where young Americanscome toknow themselves.In thefolds ofdusty books,students canmake contact(荷尔蒙)with humanitybeyond theshallow smalltalk of the schoolhallways.Disturbed byhormones and anxiety,teenagers get(安全阀)through schoolwith confusionand frustration.Literature isa safetyvalve——it promisesrelief,aplaceto figureout onesproblemsand gettoknowoneself better.The novelparticularly distinguishesitself inthis aspect.It speaksin achilds voicewithout treatingits readershipas children.Some criticshave calledit animpossible“achievement,a childrensbook pennedbya well-educated adult—its unlikelythat achildlike Scoutcould existin the real world.But thatsexactly whatmakesitsuchacharming,attractive readforyoung people.It indicatestheconsciousness ofawell-educated adultfacing difficultrealities,but describesit throughthe lightand playfulvoice ofa curiouslittlegirl.Gaby Hick,a third-year studentfocused onEnglish literatureat BrownUniversity,calls itAone of the firstbooksthatkids andyoung adults readthat dealswith seriousissues——rape,race,mental issues”.She adds,The storymakes theseadult themesaccessiblebecause ofScout.,,The bookssetting,a smalltown inAlabama affectedby theGreat Depressionof the1930s,may appearverydifferent from the experienceof mostkids readingit today.But Leeswords makeher storyfeel aliveand present.In2006,however,critic ThomasMallon expressedhis regretaboutthebook*s avoidingcomplexity inThe NewYorker.But hernovelmakes agreat teachingtool forteenagers preciselybecause itsmoral viewis asclear asthat ofoneofAesops Fables.That(含糊其辞)absence ofambiguity inthis noveldoesnt meanthe novel is freeof challengingideas,either.Will Serratelli,anotherliterature studentat Brownsays,There arentmany hardmoral questionsbeing asked...but itopens upall theseother questionsthat1(同情)hadn*t thoughtabout before.My English teachers alwaysasked,Do yousympathize withthis characterWould youwant tohangoutwiththem5When yougive akid abook wherethose questionsdont evenneedto be asked,it forcesthem todig deeper.”Mallons criticismis accuratein thatthis novelmay presenttoo limiteda viewof racismin America.Thats especiallyproblematic(承认)(歧because itis oneofthe only booksconsistently assignedto Americanstudents thatacknowledges racialdiscrimination视)at all.However,To Killa Mockingbirdmay owesome of its popularityas ateaching textto thefact thatthe narrativevoice isawhite one.Naomi Vamis,an AfricanStudies studentat Brownsays,Its anotherpractice oftelling stories about black people throughwhitecentral charactersJ shesays.While the novelisundoubtedly worthits placein theclassroom,Englishteachersmay dowell toconsider thatitisa white authorsperspective-and oughttobetheonlybeginning ofa dialogueabout raceand neverthe finalword.But asa gatewayto moremature()(提炼)ideas,and asa YAyoungadultdistillation ofcomplex conceptsyoungpeoplemay nothave graspedbefore,Lees novelisinvaluable.、1According to the passage,the novelTo Killa Mockingbirdcan helpus.A.reduce muchanxiety for fear oflosing ourselvesB.understand whattherealpersonality ofhuman isC.know moreaboutthepast U.S.economic situationD.find anddeal withsome othercomplicated questions、2What doesthe underlinedword“trailed“most probablymean in Paragraph1A.Was asgood as.B.Tried hard to defeat.C.Went alongthe sameroute as.D.Had alower scorethan.、3What canwe concludefrom WillSerratelli^statement underlined in Paragraph5A.The kidsare unwillingto answerchallenging questions.B.The kids have toface moremoral questions.C.The kidstend tosympathize withthe characters.D.The kidsare motivatedto thinkfurther.、4Why is thenovelwell receivedby teenagersin theU.S.A.Because itreveals racialdiscrimination inAmerica.B,Because awhiteauthortells thestoriesaboutblackpeople.C.Because itmakes someserious adultissues accessible.D.Because itis widelyused asa toolfor moraljudgments insociety.、5What isthe authorspurpose inwriting the passageA.To tellus aboutthe contentofthenovel.B.To explain the reasonsfor itspopularity.C.To introducesome differentcomments.D.To approveofthecreative writingstyle.
22.(8分)The shower,!find,isthe best placeto cry.The watercovers thesound ofmy sadness,while washingaway anyevidenceof mypain.I showerafter thekidshavegone tobed;ifs theonly timeI canbe alone.I alwaysdid mybest to protect mytwo childrenfrom mytears.If Ineeded to cry,!cried bymyself.Yet,!encourage mytwo boystocry.My7-year-old prideshimself onnever cryingat school.nOh,but youmust cry,HI insist.^Crying isgood.It getsthe sadnessout.Never holdback yourtears.*But thenI didjust that.What mightit doto themto seetheir motherupset Thenmy fatherdied,and therewas noway Icouldschedule mygrief andkeep myfeelings inside.I triedto geton withthings,but thesadness stillcame.The realizationthat mydad was(紧张)actually gonehit mewith anintensity thatwas impossibleto coverup.To mysurprise,my boysdidnt seemtooalarmed.Later,they foundme hidingin thebedroom oneafternoon,weeping.nIts OK,mommies getsad too,nI toldthem,smiling throughmytears/Don^be sad,Mommy.Granddad iscoming backasababyjmy7-year-old said,his tinyarm stretchedacross myshoulders.Think aboutlove,he wenton.Think aboutall thepeople wholove you.”I realizedthat inhiding mypain,I wasonly denyingwhat itmeans tobe human,!felt asif Ihad ledmy sonsto believethatnegative emotionsare onlya concept,and notsomething they should possess.It*s onething to tell mychildren ifsOK tocry.Itsanother toshow themhow itsdone.We owethat toour children,according tosocial researcherand authorBrene Brown.During herTEDtalk,Brown said,Its necessarywe beseen-deeply seen.nOur jobis nottoprotectour children,to keepthem perfect/said Brown.*Our jobistolook andsay/youre imperfect,and youremadefor struggles,but youare worthyof loveand belonging.”、1According tothepassage,the author.A.seldom schedulesher griefB.believes boysshould betoughC.finds inspirationwhen sheshowers D.often getsher sadnessout、2Where wasthe authorwhen shewas foundcrying byher sonA.In thebathroom.B.In the author^bedroom.C.In herfathers house.D.In thekitchen.、3What didthe authorrealize aftershe failedto hideher painA.His sonswords weremoving andcomforting.B.Her soncompletely understoodher sadness.C.The wayshe handledsadness hadmisled herchildren.D.Her childrendidnt worryabout hersadness atall.、4The articleis meanttotellparents thattheyshould.A.tell kidsits notall righttocryB.get anyof theiremotions outC,push childrento worktoward perfectionD.teach theirchildrenhow todeal withgrief(分)
23.8Nile Cruisein EgyptItshardtobeat Egyptfor itsmix ofheat andculture inDecember.A seven-night cruiseon boarda traditional19th-century-stylewooden luxurysailing vessel,which sleepsupto12and cruisesbetween Luxorand Aswan,costs from£775per headfull board,departing onDecember11through Bales08450570600;.Christmas Marketsin ColognePerhapsthebestof northernEuropes manyChristmas marketsis Cologne—there areseven separatethemed marketswhich startopeningthis week.Cologne isalso oneoftheeasiest placesto getto by train.Eurostar connectionsfrom Londonvia Brusselstake justunderfour hoursand returntickets areavailable thiswinter from£8908432186186;.For detailsof accommodationand marketssee CologneTourism www.cologne-tourism.com.Skiing inVai ThorensIf youwant tobesure ofsnow forskiing in the Alpsbefore Christmasyou needto headhigh-whereyouwill getthe advantageofquiet slopesand lowprices.A week9s stayat ChaletEliane costs from£399chalet boardthrough CrystalSki08712312256;,or,much moreluxurious,a weekshalf boardatthefive-star hotelcostsfrom£1,195through CrystalFinest08719710364;www.crystal.Both packagesare fordepartures onDecember
13.Japanese OnsenSnowmonkeys warmingthemselves inthe hot springs atYudanaka makean endearingsight.As snowflakesfall youmay betemptedto climbin yourselfperhaps notthe samepool,though.Experience this,overnight ata templeandaryokan,and seeTokyoand Hiroshima,traveling bybullet train,onthe14-night JapanUnmasked tour:£1,600,excluding flights01173144620;.、1The advertisementis mainlyaimed atthose who.A.study abroadB,often travelaroundC.want togo shoppingbefore ChristmasD.are fondof skiing in winter、2Mary lovesthe ideaof shoppingduring hertrip.She willprobably contactby calling.A.08432186186B.08450570600C.08712312256D.
01173144620、3If youwant togo sightseeingby water,you haveto book.A.before December11B.before December13C,before ChristmasD.after Christmas、4Ifyouenjoy watchinganimals bathing,which websitewill youclick forfurther informationA.B.C.上D.www alesworld wide.com、5From thepassage wecan learnthat.A.skiinginVai Thorensis highin priceB.Eurostar isthe mostbeautiful areaofthecityC.a touristhas towarm himselfinthehotspringwith monkeysD.a Londonerwill spendless than4hours travellingto Colognebytrain(分)
24.8Nike,knownfor its shoes,has MichaelJordan andTiger Woodson itsteam.Now itis liningup anothersports tale:for US S305million,Nike isbuying Converse,a95-year-old footwearcompany andmaker ofthe famousChuck TaylorAll Starshoe.(巨商),The deal,between thetwo USfootwear giantswas announcedlast week,for cashand debt.Converses athleticshoe willbethefirsttohemarketed byNike withoutbearing theNike name.It alsoopens achapter for the financiallytroubled Convene,which affectedthe athleticfootwear businessfor decadesbeforeinvolved intoclosing downintheearly1990s.Today,Converse isbest knownforitsretro-style shoes,which havegained abig followingrecently amongyounger customersworldwide.Converse andNike representtwo differenttypes ofshoes andprices.Nike marketsshoes andnon-Nike products.It ownsCole Haanshoes,which arehigh-end shoesfor menand women;it sellssports(曲棍球)clothing forteenagers underthe Hurleymark;and itowns BauerNike Hockey,a makerof hockeyequipment.Last year,Nike hadUS%
10.7billion inprofit,while Conversereported US$205million.The additionof Conversecould giveNike awaytosell shoesto discountstores and other merchants.Nike haskept itsown brandoutof them,forfearof darkeningits brandname.Convene inventedbasketball shoesintheearly daysofthegame.Its“Chucks gottheir nameChuck Taylor,a Conversesalesmanwho traveledthe countryfromthe1920s untilthe1960s,promoting thegame andselling shoes.Over thepast century,Converse1products aresold in over12,000sports storesaroundtheworld andthrough licensingagreementsinover100countries.Converse hasbuilt areputation forlower-priced andmore traditionalshoes.(闲暇)The acquisitionwould allowNike totry a“buy ratherthan buildtechnique andto developleisure shoesseparately fromthehard-core Nikesports image.、1The sentenceunderlinedinthe thirdparagraph mostprobably means.A.Converse usedto havefinancial troubleB,it willfinancially helpto developConverseC,it givesa lessontothetroubled ConverseD.it enlargesthe marketof Converseby products of Nike、2Which ofthe followingdoesnt belongtotheproductsof NikeA.Sports clothing.B.Leisure shoes.C.Bauer andHockey.D.Cole Hanshoes.、3Which ofthe followingstatements istrueA.The maincustomers ofConverse aresports lovers.B,Younger customersshow moreinterest inNike ratherthan Converse.C.Converses bankruptcyshows itsbrand losesits chann.D.The combinationofNikeand Conversewill improveNikes reputationintheworld market.、4Nike buysConverse forUSS305million,which.A.theauthorthinks isworthB.shocks theworldC,is outoftheexpectation ofthe authorD.adds toburden ofNikes development(分)
25.10Youve probablyheard aboutsports coaches,fitness coaches,vocal musicteachers,career counselors,psychiatrists(精神病医师)andotherspecialists whoteach skillsand helpus copewith dailylife.But theresa rapidlygrowing kindof professionalwho doesa littlebit ofeverything.She orheiscalled alifecoach”.People whoareat crossroadsin theirlives andcorporations thatwanttogive certainemployees acareer boostare turningto themfor help.The ideathat onepersons successstory canchange otherpeoples livesfor thebetter goesback atleast tothe1930s.DaleCarnegies famousself-improvement programHow toWin Friendsand InfluencePeople“came alongsoon thereafter.But thisnew styleof lifecoaches includesmorethanenthusiastic speakersor writers.They usetheir ownexperiences inbusiness,理疗法)sports,military service,or psychotherapyto helpothers makecritical lifedecisions.They oftengive theirapproach aslogan,such as“energy coaching^^or fearlessliving orworking yourselfhappy^.Dave Lakhaniin Boise,Idaho,for instance,works withsalespeople todevelop whathe callsa“road map”.He saysan ongoingrelationshipwith acoach islike havinga personalfitness trainerfbr onescareer andlife outsidework.Lakhanis BoldApproach coachingfirm alsodonates someofitstime tohelp peoplewho areanythingbutsuccessful—includingbattered womenand strugglingsingle mothers.But othersintheso-called helpingprofessions^are notthrilled aboutthe life-coaching movement.They saythat anyone,trained(华而不实的)or untrained,can callhimself orherself alifecoach,and thatslick promoterswho messwith peopleslives cando moreharmthan good.、1Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthepassageA.Working YourselfHappyB.Life CoachesHelp withTough DecisionsC.How toCope withDaily Lifewith LifeCoachesD.The Life-Coaching Movement、2The underlinedphrase“lifecoachinParagraph2means“A.the careercounselor whoteaches skillsB.the psychiatristwho helpsus copewith dailylifeC.the fitnesscoach whoteaches uslessonsD.the specialistwho helpsus makeimportant lifedecisions、3The lastparagraph ismainly about.。
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