We all know the importance of curiosity,and here are some tips on how to develop it.
Keep an open mind. This is essential if you are to have a curious mind. Be open to learning,unlearning,and relearning things.1. Therefore,you should be prepared to accept this possibility and change your mind.
2. Most people just accept the world as it is.
This way,they will certainly lose the “holy curiosity”. Try to dig deeper beneath the surface of what is around you. A sure way to dig deeper beneath the surface is asking questions. What,why,when,who,where,and how are the questions curious people always ask.
Don’t label anything as boring. Whenever you label something as boring,you close one more door of possibilities. Curious people are unlikely to consider things boring.3. Even if they don’t yet have time to explore them,they will leave the door open to be visited another time.
Take learning as something fun. If you see learning as a burden,there’s no way you will want to dig deeper into anything. That will just make the burden heavier. However,if you think of learning as something fun,you will naturally want to dig deeper.4.
Read diverse materials. It will introduce you to the possibilities and excitement of other worlds which may attract I your interest in exploring further. One easy way to do this is through reading diverse materials.5. It’ll feed your mind with the excitement of a new world.
A. Never take things as granted.
B. Don’t spend too much time on just one world.
C. Try to pick a book or magazine on a new subject.
D. Some things you know and believe might be wrong.
E. It doesn’t matter that you don’t agree to others’ opinions.
F. Instead,they always see these things as a door to an exciting new world.
G. So look at life through the glasses of fun and enjoy the learning process.
[文章大意]本文介紹了培養(yǎng)好奇心的五種建議。
1. D根據(jù)下文提到"Therefore,you should be prepared to ac?cept this possibility and change your mind.”可知因此你要準(zhǔn)備接受這種可能性,改變你的想法,故選 D.
2. A根據(jù)下文提到"Most people just accept the world as it is. This way,they will certainly lose the ' holy curiosity'.”許多人接受這個(gè)世界現(xiàn)在的樣子,這樣,他們會(huì)失去好奇心,故選A.
3. F根據(jù)上文提到"Curious people are unlikely to consider things boring."可知好奇的人不可能把事情認(rèn)為是無聊的,故選F。
4. G根據(jù)上文提到"However,if you think of learning as some?thing fun,you will naturally want to dig deeper."可知然而如果你把學(xué)習(xí)看成是樂趣,你自然就想去挖掘它,故選G。
5. C根據(jù)1:文提到"One easy way to do this is through reading diverse materials."可知選C. 即試著挑選新科目的書或雜志,與下文"It'll feed your mind with the excitement of a new world."聯(lián)系緊密,故選C項(xiàng)。
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最近,在你們班英語課上,老師組織了二次主題為“Does beauty really make much sense?”的討論。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面同學(xué)們的討論結(jié)果用英語寫一篇100詞左右的短文并談?wù)勛约旱?br>
觀點(diǎn)。
1. 一些學(xué)生的觀點(diǎn):一副好面孔就是一張通行證,在社 j交、求職、競(jìng)爭(zhēng)中起著重要作用;
2. 另一些學(xué)生的觀點(diǎn):漂亮不等于能勝任工作,只有內(nèi) !在的美才是真正的美;
3. 你的觀點(diǎn):……
參考詞匯:通行證pass社交social communication 內(nèi)在美 spiritual beauty 注意:短文的題目和開頭已給出,不計(jì)人總詞數(shù)。
Does beauty really make much sense?
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When I was 11,I threw a glance into Dad’s lunch box and made the unexpected discovery that my mother still showed her love towards my father. The evidence,a napkin resting on top of the sandwiches packed in wax paper,was certain “Love you!” she had written on the napkin. “Meat loaf for supper!”
Mum penned all kinds of messages to Dad on those paper napkins,and he saved a whole pile of them. What embarrassed me as a kid has become a precious memory of my parents.
It also started my own brand of lunch box notes. When my kids were young,I’d glue little drawings on their lunches. Lots of sketches (素描) of our dog,Max,along with smiling flowers. When they were teenagers,I’d copy words of wisdom from great people,Einstein,for example,or Bruce Springsteen. Then,my kids grew up making their own handwritten notes. And my husband writes me love notes on recycled paper,because he’s all about being green.
Friends who know about my lunch box notes eagerly share stories of their own family traditions. So many focus on food. Maura’s mum always drew hearts on the shells of hard-boiled eggs. Melinda wrote messages on her kids’ bananas.
We’re into the third generation of lunch box notes in our home. Whenever my 3-year-old grandson,Clayton,spends the night,he knows his lunch is going to have a napkin note from Grandma in the morning. Last week,I drew a picture of me,waving widely and shouting his name. He took one look at it and screamed, “Where’s Grandpa?” I added a man in a clean shirt. “You forgot his tie”’ he said. 1 quickly drew a line of stripes (條紋) down the front of the shirt. Clayton smiled. “Grandpa ,” he whispered,running his fingers across the napkin. “It’s you!”
( ) 1. When the author first saw Dad’s lunch box notes,
she felt .
A. moved
B. nervous
C. proud
D. awkward
( ) 2. What did the author put in the lunch boxes when her kids were in their teens?
A. Words of love.
B. Pictures of flowers.
C. Famous words of wisdom.
D. Drawings of their favourite animals.
( ) 3. It can be inferred that .
A. the author’s husband is an environmentalist
B. the author’s children dislike making lunch box notes
C. the author’s grandson likes drawing pictures on napkins
D. the author’s friends all had their brand of lunch box notes
( ) 4. What’s the best title for the text?
A. Old generation’s way of expressing love
B. Different brands of lunch box notes
C. Some interesting family traditions
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But the truly amazing thing is that I have received double over the course of my life. When my mother passed away,our house was filled with fresh dinners for weeks. A woman from the church of our community stopped by each evening with some food. The gift of food was her small way of trying to ease our pain.
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( ) 5. The author has given lots of food to others because
A. she is poor at cooking
B. she is a church member
C. she is friendly to others
D. she has received others’ food
( ) 6. We can learn from the first paragraph that the author .
A. had to stay in bed for several weeks
B. knew the family in need very well
C. was glad to be able to lend a hand
D. was tired of preparing food
( ) 7. Which of the following is TRUE about the author?
A. Her mother died when she was in hospital.
B. She didn’t get enough food during her pregnancy.
C. She received food as well as comfort in her hard times.
D. She thinks offering food is the best way to show love.
( ) 8. According to the passage,which of the following conclusions can we get?
A. A good beginning makes a good ending.
B. One good turn deserves another.
C. Actions speak louder than words.
D. Every man has his faults
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In a class this past December,after I wrote some directions on the board for students about their final examination,one young woman quickly took a picture of the board using her smart phone. When I looked in her direction,she apologized :“Sorry. Was it wrong to take a picture?”
“I can’t read my own handwriting,” the young woman explained. “It’s best if I take a picture of your writing so I can understand the notes. ”
That remark started a class-wide conversation about taking a picture instead of taking notes. For those in the phototaking camp,motivations extended beyond their inability to comprehend their own handwriting. Some took pictures of notes because they knew their phone was a safe place to store material. They might lose paper,they reasoned,but they wouldn’t lose their phones. Some took photos because they wanted to record exactly the manner in which I had noted information on the board. Others told me that during class they liked to be able to listen to the discussion attentively.
Yet the use of cameras as note takers,though it may be convenient,does raise significant questions for the classroom. Is a picture an effective replacement for the process of note-taking?
Instructors encourage students to take notes because the act of doing so is more than merely recording necessary information—it helps prepare the way for understanding. Encouraging students to take notes may be an old-fashioned instructional method,but a method having a long history doesn’t mean it’s out of date. Writing things down engages a student’s brain in listening,visual,and kinesthetic (動(dòng)覺的) learning—a view supported by a longstanding research. The act of writing down information enables a person to begin committing it to memory,and to process and combine it,establishing the building blocks of learning new concepts.
Taking a picture does indeed record the information,but it deletes some of the necessary mental engagement that taking notes employs. So can the two be equally effective?
I’m not sure how to measure the effectiveness of either method. For now,I allow students to take notes however they see fit—handwritten or photographed—because I figure that some notes,no matter the method of note-taking,are better than none.
( ) 1. The woman apologized in the class because she
A. took a picture of the board
B. missed the teacher’s directions
C. had the bad handwriting
D. disturbed other students’ learning
( ) 2. Students refuse to take notes by hand because
A. they are unable to take notes
B. they are more likely to lose notes
C. they are interested in using their phones
D. they have a good memory of teachers’ instructions
( ) 3. According to the passage,taking notes by hand
A. requires students to think independently
B. is unsuitable for students to learn new ideas
C. helps students actively participate in learning
D. proves to be an old and useless learning method
( ) 4. What’s the author’s opinion towards taking notes by phone?
A. Supportive.
B. Neutral.
C. Doubtful.
D. Disapproving.
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增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A) ,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\) 劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起) 不計(jì)分。
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B An increase in students applying to study economics at university is being attributed to the global economic crisis awakening a public thirst for knowledge about how the financial system works.
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Professor John Beath,the president of the society,and a leading lecturer at St Andrews University,said his first-year lectures—which are open to students from all departments— were drawing crowds of 400,rather than the usual 250.
“There are a large number of students who are not economics majors,who would like to learn something about it. One of the things I have done this year is to relate my teaching to contemporary events in a way that one hasn’t traditionally done. ” He added.
University applications rose by 7 % last year. But there were rises above average in several subjects. Nursing saw a 15% jump,with people’s renewed interest in careers in the public sector,which are seen as more secure in economic crisis.
A recent study showed almost two thirds of parents believed schools should do more to teach pupils about financial matters,and almost half said their children had asked them what was going on,although a minority of parents felt they did not understand it themselves well enough to explain.
Zack Hocking,the head of Child Trust Funds,said, “It’s possible that one good thing to arise from the downturn will be a generation that’s financially wiser and better equipped to manage their money through times of economic uncertainty. ”
( ) 5. Professor John Beath’s lectures are.
A. given in a traditional way
B. open to both students and their parents
C. connected with the present situation
D. warmly received by economists
( ) 6. Incomes in the public sector are more attractive because of their.
A. greater stability B. higher pay
C. fewer applications D. better reputation
( ) 7. According to Zack Hocking,the global economic crisis might make the youngsters.
A. have access to better equipment
B. wiser in money management
C. confident about their future careers
D. get jobs in Child Trust Funds
( ) 8. What’s the main idea of the text?
A. Universities have received more applications.
B. College students benefit a lot from economic uncertainty.
C. Economics is attracting an increasing number of students.
D. Parents are concerned with children’s subject selection.
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增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A) ,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多條的詞用斜線(\) 劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 莓處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起) 不計(jì)分。
Do you read reviews after you see a movie? I use to do that,but I usually regretted. I read so much about a movie on advance that I often ended up not go to see it at all. The writers point out everything that is wrong with the film,but seldom mentions anything good about one. They also tell many things and even the ending of the movie. Lately I have changed way I choose movies to watch. I read reviews afterwards if necessary. What is very importance to me is that I don’t watch the talk shows in that people discuss movies. And I don’t ask other people how they like of it. Now,I enjoy myself even more.
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