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10.13一.阅读理解(每题分)2ALEEDS,England-A LeedsUniversity psychologyprofessor isteaching acourse tohelpdozens ofBritons forgivetheir enemies.“The hatredwe holdwithin usis atumor/Professor KenHart said,adding thatit canleadto problemssuch ashigh blood pressure and heart disease.More than70people havebee membersin Harfsfirst20week workshopin London—acourse hesays is the firstof itskind in the world.“These arepeople whoare sickand tiredof livingwith amemory.They realizetheirbitterness isa poison they thinkthey canpour out,but theyend updrinking itthemselves JsaidCanadianborn Hart.The studentsmeet ingroups ofeight toten fora twohourworkshop withan advisereveryfortnight.The course,ending inJuly,is expectedto getrid of the tumorof hatredin thesepeople.People have lots of negative attitudes towards forgiveness^he said,People confuseforgivenesswith forgetting.Forgiveness meanschanging froma negativeattitud.e toapositive one.”Hart andhis teamhave createdinstructions toprovide thetraining needed.“The mainidea isto giveyou guidelineson how to lookat variouskinds of angers andhow they affectyou,and howto changeyour attitudestowards the person youare angrywith,said NormanClaringbull,a seniorexpert onthe forgivenessproject.Hart saidhe believesforgiveness isa skillthat canbe taught,as thesepeople“want togetfree of the past”.
1.From this passage weknow that.A.high bloodpressure and heart diseaseare causedby hatredB.high bloodpressure canonly becured bypsychology professorsC.with outhate,people willhave lesstrouble connectedwith bloodand heartD.people whosuffer frombloodpressureandheartdisease musthave manyenemies
2.According to the passage,if youare angrywith somebody,you should.A.havelots ofnegativeattitudestowardshim or herB.never meethim orher againC.persuade himorherto have a positivetalk withyouD.try tobuild upa positiveattitude towardstheperson
3.What doesthe underlinedword“tumor probablymeanA.cancer B.danger C.disease D.influence
4.The authorwrote thispassage inorder to.A.persuade usto goto Hart5s workshopB.tell usthe newsabout Hart.s workshopC.tell us.howtorun aworkshop likeHarfs D.help usto lookat variouskinds ofangerBOne of the qualitiesthat mostpeople admirein othersisthewillingness toadmit onesmistakes.It isextremely hardsometimes to say asimple thinglike“I waswrong about thatJ andit iseven hardertosay,“I waswrong,and youwere rightaboutthat.”I hadanexperience recentlywith someoneadmitting tome thathe hadmade a mistake fifteenyearsago.He toldme hehad beenthe managerofacertain storein theneighborhood whereIgrew up,andheasked meif Iremembered the egg cartonsin manycountries,eggs aresoldby thedozen andare putin cartons.Then herelated anincident event,matter and I begantoremember unclearlythe incidenthe wasdescribing.I was about eightyears oldat thetime.I wentinto thestore withmy motherto dosomeshopping.On thatparticular day,I musthave foundmy wayto thefood departmentwherethe incidenttook place.There musthave beena specialsale oneggs thatday becausethere werelotsof eggs indozenand halfdozencartons.The cartonswere putthree orfour feethigh.I musthavestopped in front ofthe pilesofeggcarton.s.Just thena womancame bypushing hershoppingcart andknocked offthe cartons.For somereason,I decidedit wasup tome toputthe eggsback together,so I went towork.The managerheard thenoise andcame rushingover tosee whathad happened.When heappeared,I wason myknees lookingat someofthecartons tosee ifany ofthe eggswerebroken,but tohim itlooked asthough I was theone whojust didit.He severelyreprimandedme andwanted meto payfor anybroken eggs.I triedto explain,but itdid nogood.Even thoughI quicklyforgot all about the incident,it isplain thatthe managerdidnot.
5.Which isthe correctorder ofthe followinga.I forgotallabout theincident.b.Iwentinto thestore.c.A womanknocked offtheegg cartons.d.I stoodinfrontoftheeggcartons.e.The managerreminded meoftheincident.f.The managerdidnt believemy explanation.g.I pickedup theunbroken eggs.A.b;d;g;c;a;f;e B.b;d;c;g;f;e;a C.b;c;d;g;e;f;a D.b;d;c;g;f;a;e
6.The word“reprimanded”in thelast paragraphmost exactlymeans A.frightened B.scolded C.warned D.forted
7.The besttitle forthispassageshould be.A.A Caseof MistakeB.The ManagerI NeverForgetC.The ManagerandID.An Incident15Years Ago二.完形填空(每题分)
1.5When Iwas justout ofcollege,!managed to get mydream jobasatrader in New YorkCity onthe(月殳票)floor ofthe AmericanStock exchange.Though it was aproud
11.the jobwas simplytoo physically12-I muststand in(心态)a crowdevery day,which often13me in a mindsetthat heldme back.Manhattan isa walkingtown andits difficultto14when youhaveadisability.Taxis areexpensiveand ridingthe subway15dozens ofsteep stepsto getbelow16,This leftme onlyone17—the bus.One night,after the18for myjob,Iwasaching withselfpity19it startedto rainon mywalk tothe上bus stop.I becamemore andmore20without anumbrella,thinking Fdnever21it inhiscity.Telling myself,nthis cityis justtoo hard1and nmaybeit isjust notpossible fora guylike me.And thenj22the most beautiful,short moment.A couplecame rollingby onroller skates.hand23hand asthey skatedwhat seemedlike thetango.They wereall wetbut theysaw the24as anopportunityand romance.I suddenlybecame gratefulfor waitingintherain becauseI25have missedthis beauty26if Ihadbeen ina taxior onthe subway.This.although
27.was animportant momenton myjourney todiscoveringthe28of achievinghealth andhappiness.When Ichange mymindset.29for amoment,to whatis possibleand worktogetrid ofthe selflimitingbeliefs that30my dailyactions,!will beontheroad toa healthier,happier life.
11.A.adju-Stment B.achievement C.agreement D.treatment
13.A.reminded B.expected C.took D.left
14.A.go upB.get aroundC.set offD.show up
15.A.requests B.supports C.requires D.surrounds
16.A.ground B.street C.town D.city
17.A.change B.chance C.idea D.choice
18.A.struggle B.work C.experience D.influence
19.A.before B.while C.when D.after
20.A.nervous B.curious C.scared D.upset
12.A.tiring B.boring C.relaxing D.disappointing
21.A.get B.make C.put D.watch
22.A.recalled B.observed C.witnessed D.realized
24.A.rain B.tree C.wind D.cloud
25.A.shall B.would C.need D.must
23.A.on B.by C.to D.in
26.A.exactly B.instantly C.entirely D.suddenly
27.A.strange B.small C.normal D.different
28.A.humor B.honesty C.power D.principle
29.A.still B.yet C.also D.even
30.A.affect B.follow C.forbid D.harm三.七选五(每题分)2Today,we tellaboul the expression applepieorder.It meansin perfectorder,very wellorganized.]Some saythat Scottishand Englishwriters usethe expressiona longtime ago.Others sayitwasfirstused inthe northeasternAmerican state-New England.2Then theyfilled piepans withthem inanorganized way—row uponrow.This perhapsexplains whyits believedto begininNewEngland.Another oldexpression describesthe oppositecondition—chaos.That expressionis apple of(不和).(神话).discord Ites fromancient mythologyIt saysthat allthe godsand goddesseswerecelebrating themarriage ofThetis andPeleus.One ofthe gods,Discord,a troublemaker,threw agoldenapple onthe tableto begiven asa prizetothemostbeautifulgoddess.It wasnot aneasydecision tomake.3He decidedto giveit toVenus.Juno andMinerva werevery ang-ry andthreatenedhim.This,the mythsays,began theTrojan War.At onetime thetomato wascalled alove apple.That wasamistake.4In thesixteenth century,Spainimported tomatoform southAmerica.Spain thenexported tomatoto Morocco.Italian traderscarriedit ontoItaly.The Italianname fortomato waspomo de Mauro,appleofthe Moores.WhenFrench growersimported itfrom Italy,they thoughtdeMauromeant damour,the Frenchword forlove,and sopomme damour becamethe appleof love.5One beliefis thatit hasgreat powersof keepingpeople healthy.A verymon expressionis“anapple aday keepsthe doctoraway”.Another beliefis basedon fact:one rottenapple spoilsthebarrel.The expressionhas eto meanthat onebad personinagroup cancause everyoneto actbad.A.Everyone presenthad theright tovote.B.This ishowthemistake happened.C.People believemany thingsaboutthe apple.D.There arealso manystories abouttheapple.E.Paris wasgiven thetask ofdeciding.F.The housewives.there cuttheir applesin evenslices.G.Nobody issure whereand whentheexpressionbegan.四.单词拼写(每空分)1印象在前的,早先的向导
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2.adj
3.n.周围的环境容忍,忍受.缺乏,没有一
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6.调整,调节.沙漠.被遗弃的7n.89adj
10.贪婪的______________短语拼写.拿起,接受,开始从事结果.立刻—
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3.恢复,复原.打扫.看不见—
4567.溜进___________
8.加速____________________
9.对…乐观的
10.转瞬间___________。
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