A very beautiful scene spreads in front of the mountain, at the foot of which ______.
A. lies a small village B. does a small village lie
C. a small village lies D. is lying a small village
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My 8-year-old daughter is experimenting with kindness and smiles. She has been making her own colourful smile cards and 1 packs her pockets with them when we go out. She makes them very 2 . And she takes great pride in her 3 , which she really loves. Last Sunday, I 4 her shopping with me. My daughter packed her pockets with 20 of her 5 smile cards. She was 6 to see John, who is an elderly man. We see him from time to time and he is very happy and 7 . So we can't help feeling good 8 to him. John wasn't at the store on Sunday, so my daughter 9 it would be a good idea to distribute her smile cards to others in the shop. As much as I have taught her about stranger danger, I have also talked to her about strangers being potential 10 . So, after asking my 11 , she proceeded to give her cards to various people. The biggest 12 I think she got from our shopping trip came when she had run out of cards. She was 13 by a woman with two babies. Then the babies were crying and the woman was looking 14 . My daughter smiled at her and the young mother smiled back. She came to me and said, "Mom, I just realized 15 . You don't need cards to make someone 16 . All you need to do is make eye contact and smile into their 17 and they will smile back." What a beautiful lesson my daughter 18 me of. It is so 19 for us to make eye contact with people every day. To make a joke or to 20 a friendly words or two to a stranger or to say hello to a stranger …… and you are never too young (or old) to experiment with kindness and smiles. | ||||
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科目:高中英語 來源:湖北省高考真題 題型:閱讀理解
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科目:高中英語 來源:廣東省同步題 題型:閱讀理解
Kelly Reeves was getting ready for a trip when her phone slipped into a sink full of water.
Panic moment! She quickly picked up the wet phone and tried to turn it on, but nothing worked.
Her first reaction? She got dressed, drove to the nearest store, and bought a new model at full price.
A new study finds that fear of losing your phone is a common illness. About 66 percent of those
surveyed suffer from nomophobia or "no mobile phone phobia". Interestingly, more women worry
about losing their phone than men.
Fortunately, there's a solution.
The first step is to figure out if you have nomophobia. Checking your phone too often is one thing,
but the true sign of a problem is that you can't conduct business or go about your routine when the fear
becomes so severe.
Do you go to unusual lengths to make sure you have your phone? That's another sign of a problem.
If you find you check your phone plenty of times per hour, or a total of an hour per day, there may be
a problem.
Some of the treatments are similar to those for treating anxiety attacks: Leaving the phone behind
and not checking e-mail or text messages, and then learning to tolerate the after anxiety. Even if this
leads to a high level of worry and stress, the solution is to push through the fear and learn to deal with
not having your phone.
Of course, there are also technological alternatives. Luis Levy, a co-founder at Novy PR, says he
uses an application called Cerberus that can automatically track the location of his phone. To find it, he
can just go to a Web site and see the phone's location.
He also insures his phone through a service called Asurion. The company's description of its product
reads like a prescription for anxiety: "60 million phones are lost, stolen or damaged each year. You'll
have complete peace of mind knowing that your phone is protected and you can quickly reconnect
with family,friends and work, as soon as the very next day!"
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Bea, a five-year-old girl, was born with a severe illness which means she has to be kept away from other children her age, because her body is so weak that she would be unable to fight off a common cold.
Bea was diagnosed (診斷) with this disease when she was five months old. Since then, the hospital has become her second home, medicines for food, and all kinds of treatments her friends. Bea received a very special treatment when she was four years old, which would allow her to be like a normal child if successful. After that, she spent two weeks in ICU before living for four months on a separate ward(病房). Bea was allowed home in February but still needed a special tube in her nose to send in medicine every two days.
Her parents clean the house from top to bottom every two days and hoover (用吸塵器清掃) each morning to make sure Bea is free from any possible bacteria. Anna, Bea’s mother, said, “She is weak but so strong. We’ve never seen any child stronger than her. It seems as if nothing in the world could beat her. We really hope to send her to school next year.” She used to drive on the local playground, but Bea was only allowed to watch sitting in the car. “It was heartbreaking to see Bea staring at the running and laughing children there. She never stopped fighting the disease. I know she’s dying for such a normal life.”
Hearing of Bea’s story, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has paid for a play park to be built in her back garden. “Bea is very brave and she has encouraged many children like her,” said the chairman of the foundation.
56. If Bea stayed with other children freely, ___________.
A. other children would have a higher chance to catch her disease
B. she would catch a common cold which would kill her quickly
C. her life would be in great danger as she could fall ill easily
D. she would be lost in playing and forget to receive treatment
57. From the passage we can infer that ___________.
A. Bea will need a tube in her nose all the time
B. Bea has to stay in hospital until she is an adult
C. Bea’s parents will send her to school next year
D. Bea’s mother feels proud when talking about her
58. The Make-A-Wish Foundation had a play park built for Bea to ___________.
A. honor her bravery in fighting against her disease
B. call for attention to this immune system deficiency
C. encourage more children like Bea to be optimistic
D. launch a campaign against this serious disease
59. What makes Bea so brave to fight against this serious disease?
A. Her parents’ encouragement and care.
B. Her dreaming of owning a play park.
C. Her wish to become a normal child.
D. Her doctor’s skills and experience.
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Bea, a five-year-old girl, was born with a severe illness which means she has to be kept away from other children her age, because her body is so weak that she would be unable to fight off a common cold.
Bea was diagnosed (診斷) with this disease when she was five months old. Since then, the hospital has become her second home, medicines for food, and all kinds of treatments her friends. Bea received a very special treatment when she was four years old, which would allow her to be like a normal child if successful. After that, she spent two weeks in ICU before living for four months on a separate ward(病房). Bea was allowed home in February but still needed a special tube in her nose to send in medicine every two days.
Her parents clean the house from top to bottom every two days and hoover (用吸塵器清掃) each morning to make sure Bea is free from any possible bacteria. Anna, Bea’s mother, said, “She is weak but so strong. We’ve never seen any child stronger than her. It seems as if nothing in the world could beat her. We really hope to send her to school next year.” She used to drive on the local playground, but Bea was only allowed to watch sitting in the car. “It was heartbreaking to see Bea staring at the running and laughing children there. She never stopped fighting the disease. I know she’s dying for such a normal life.”
Hearing of Bea’s story, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has paid for a play park to be built in her back garden. “Bea is very brave and she has encouraged many children like her,” said the chairman of the foundation.
56. If Bea stayed with other children freely, ___________.
A. other children would have a higher chance to catch her disease
B. she would catch a common cold which would kill her quickly
C. her life would be in great danger as she could fall ill easily
D. she would be lost in playing and forget to receive treatment
57. From the passage we can infer that ___________.
A. Bea will need a tube in her nose all the time
B. Bea has to stay in hospital until she is an adult
C. Bea’s parents will send her to school next year
D. Bea’s mother feels proud when talking about her
58. The Make-A-Wish Foundation had a play park built for Bea to ___________.
A. honor her bravery in fighting against her disease
B. call for attention to this immune system deficiency
C. encourage more children like Bea to be optimistic
D. launch a campaign against this serious disease
59. What makes Bea so brave to fight against this serious disease?
A. Her parents’ encouragement and care.
B. Her dreaming of owning a play park.
C. Her wish to become a normal child.
D. Her doctor’s skills and experience.
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