Why is setting goals important? Because goals can help you do, be, and experience everything you want in life. Instead of just letting life happen to you, goals allow yourself to 36 your life happen.
Successful and happy people have a vision of 37 their life should be and they set lots of goals to help them 38 their vision. By setting goals you are controlling your life. It’s 39 having a map to show you where you want to go. Think of it this 40 . There are two drivers. One has a destination in mind which is 41 for her on a map. She can drive straight there 42 any wasted time or wrong turns. 43 driver has no goal or destination or map. She starts off at the same time from the same place 44 the first driver, but she drives 45 around, never getting anywhere, 46 using up gas and oil. Which driver do you want to be?
Winners in life set goals and 47 on them. Winners decide what they want in life and then get there by making plans and setting goals. Unsuccessful people just let life happen 48 . Goals aren’t difficult to set, 49 they aren’t difficult to reach. It’s 50 you to find out what your goals, ideals and vision really are. You are the one who 51 decide what to 52 and in what direction to aim your life.
Research tells us when we write a goal down we are 53 to achieve it. Written goals can be reviewed regularly, and have more power. Like a contract with yourself, 54 are harder to neglect or forget.
Also when you write your goals in a particular fashion you are able to stimulate yourself to be continuously alert to situations 55 will further your goals.
36. | A. leave | B. cause | C. make | D. get |
37. | A. how | B. what | C. that | D. where |
38. | A. get | B. decide | C. arrive | D. reach |
39. | A. like | B. as | C. for | D. as to |
40. | A. means | B. way | C. aspect | D. manner |
41. | A. made out | B. laid out | C. given out | D left out |
42. | A. with | B. for | C. without | D. at |
43. | A. Another | B. Other | C. The other | D. others |
44. | A. as | B. such | C. that | D. like |
45. | A. freely | B. aimlessly | C. slowly | D. leisurely |
46. | A. then | B. however | C. just | D. therefore |
47. | A. follow through | B. get through | C. go through | D. make through |
48. | A. by oneself | B. by accident | C. by far | D. by mistake |
49. | A. while | B. or | C. but | D. and |
50. | A. up to | B. for | C. on | D. by |
51. | A. may | B. can | C. must | D. should |
52. | A. pursue | B. do | C. seek | D. be |
53. | A .sure | B. likely | C. doubtless | D. confident |
54. | A. it | B. they | C. some | D. many |
55. | A. where | B. that | C. what | D. if |
科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濟南市2012屆高三上學(xué)期12月考英語試題 題型:051
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[1] High school is thought by many to be an exciting time when you make lasting friendships and look forward to college life.However, as all young people know, high school is full of pressures.
[2] Fitting in is not only a major part of middle school and high school, but it is also crucial throughout life.The dream of being one of the “in-crowd” isn’t a desire you can simply tell yourself not to have; it’s something you should try to avoid.
[3] Teachers and parents constantly tell us to be ourselves, but many of us have no idea who we really are.Those around us will always influence the choices and decisions we make.So how do you break the pattern? How can you pull away from the trends of today and make something that’s truly your own?
[4] First, you need to gather up some courage, because being different from everyone else can be a little nerve-racking(令人緊張的).
[5] Secondly, if you want to get anywhere, you must stop comparing yourself to others.Set aside any insecurity, because when it all comes down to it, you are who you are, and that’s all you will ever be.
[6] Others will always influence you, and that’s OK; it’s human nature.But don’t become a clone just so you can get to the top of the social pyramid.
[7] It will be tough at first, but if you show others that you are confident in yourself, I can tell you firsthand that they will become more accepting of the way you are.
1.What is the main idea of the text?(no more than 8 words)
_________________
2.Why is it difficult to be ourselves?(no more than 8 words)
_________________
3.Which sentence in the text is closest in meaning to the following one?
Being accepted by peers is important at school, and in life generally.
_________________
4.List three things you can do to be yourself according to the text.(no more than 10 words)
①________、赺_______、踎_______
5.Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
_________________
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年廣東梅州市某重點中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第一次質(zhì)檢英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
We don’t plan to cry, but it just happens. In fact when we feel sad or angry, a good cry is almost impossible to resist. But if you didn’t know what crying was, you’d have to wonder why some strong feelings started water streaming from people’s eyes and why they seemed to feel better afterwards.
Now a US researcher had found there may be more in crying than we think. William H. Frey II, author of “Crying: The Mystery of Tears,” believes it may really be one of the body’s clever self-repair mechanisms. Crying may be a way of getting rid of the by-products of stress, he says.
He has found that tears contain some chemicals which can cause stress. One of these is the hormone prolactin (激素), which is set free when one is feeling stressed. Since women have more of this than men, that might explain why they usually cry more, he suggests.
Unsurprisingly, Dr Frey’s study seemed to prove that most people feel better after a good cry. And sex has nothing to do with it ––– the result was true for women and men. So, next time you feel like bursting into tears, go ahead. If Dr Frey is right, you’ll be doing yourself a favour.
【小題1】The best title of this passage would be ________.
A.Why Do We Cry | B.Crying and Tears. |
C.Dr Frey and Crying. | D.Tears and Chemicals |
A.crying is one of our habits |
B.we can’t control it |
C.crying is one of the body’s self-repair mechanisms |
D.we can get the by-products of stress by crying |
A.their bodies contain less hormone prolactin |
B.their tears contain more chemicals |
C.they are not so full of feelings as women |
D.the chemicals in their tears can’t cause stress |
A.to plan to cry very often |
B.not to cry any more |
C.to go outdoors without hesitation |
D.to cry as we want to |
A.Good cries can make most people feel better |
B.Only women can feel better after crying. |
C.It is easy to understand that people feel better after a good cry. |
D.Crying is sometimes impossible to resist. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年安徽省屯溪一中高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
High school graduation is worth celebrating. It marks a big change in the lives of young adults. However, it ought to mean even more. It ought to mean that the graduate is ready for college or career.
In a report issued last year, we found that almost half of recent Illinois high school graduates required remedial courses(補習(xí)課) upon enrolling(注冊) a community college. These courses require time and money to complete, yet offer no credits toward a degree. Too often, students never get through those remedial courses and end up dropping out of college.
Why is the remediation rate so high? A large part of the reason is that we have not set high enough standards for what our students need to learn from kindergarten to high school. They simply aren’t equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed.
The same is true for careers. In Illinois, good jobs continue to go vacant(空缺) even while we are trying hard to go through tough economic times. This is due largely to the mismatch between the skills and knowledge we provide our students with and what employers in a modern economy need workers to know.
The good news is that in Illinois we have a plan to help get our students ready for life in the real world. We have already taken an important first step by becoming one of the 45 states to adopt the Common Core State Standards and have begun introducing them to classrooms this year. The new standards provide fewer, clearer and higher benchmarks(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)) for academic progress. They focus on deeper knowledge required at each grade level, give teachers the opportunity to explore topics fully and ensure students can apply what they’ve learned.
Research shows that when expectations are raised, students rise to meet them. Adapting to higher standards and raising expectations may prove challenging, but they are the steps we must take so that our students are successful in high school and prepared for college and careers. Readiness is worth a celebration.
【小題1】According to the passage, in most cases, students taking part in remedial courses ___.
A.come from wealthy families |
B.leave college before finishing their courses |
C.a(chǎn)re offered credits toward a degree |
D.a(chǎn)re likely to develop their academic interest |
A.provide solutions to the rising remediation rate |
B.show the present situation of unemployment in Illinois |
C.suggest knowledge learned in school be put into practice |
D.explain why students aren’t prepared for college and a career |
A.They were first adopted in Illinois. |
B.More benchmarks are required. |
C.They benefit teachers as well as students. |
D.They ensure students’ success in college. |
A.Supportive | B.Critical |
C.Doubtful | D.Worried |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆廣東省廣寧縣廣寧中學(xué)高三2月月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Millions of Americans return from long-distance trips by air, but their luggage doesn’t always come home with them. Airline identification tags(標(biāo)簽) can come loose, and the bags go who-knows-where. And passengers leave all kinds of things on planes.
The airlines collect the items and, for 90 days, attempt to find their owners. They don’t keep them, since they’re not in the warehouse business. And by law, they cannot sell the bags, because the airlines might be tempted to deliberately misplace luggage.
So once insurance companies have paid for lost bags and their contents, and they no longer belong to passengers, a unique store in the little town of Scottsboro, Alabama, buys them. The “Unclaimed Baggage Center,” is so popular that the building, which is set up like a department store, is the number-one tourist attraction in all of Alabama. More than one million visitors stop in each year and take one of the store’s shopping carts on a hunt for treasures.
Each day, clerks bring out 7,000 new items, and veteran(老練的)shoppers rush to paw over them. You can find everything from precious jewels to hockey sticks, best-selling novels, leather jackets, tape recorders, surfboards, even half -used tubes of toothpaste.
The store’s own laundry washes or cleans all the clothes found in luggage, then sells them. The Unclaimed Baggage Center has found guns, illegal drugs and even a live rattlesnake.
The store has a little museum where some of its most unusual acquisitions(獲得物) have been preserved. They include highland bagpipes, a burial mask from an Egyptian pharaoh's tomb, and a medieval suit of armor.
Statistics indicate that less than one-half of one percent of luggage checked on U.S. carriers is permanently lost and available to the store.
【小題1】Paragraph1 shows that many passengers lose their luggage because______.
A.they are forgetful |
B.the owners of some luggage can’t be identified |
C.they are in a hurry |
D.there is no lost and found office in many airports |
A.they have to find the owners |
B.they have to keep the bags as long as possible |
C.some bags are expensive |
D.they are likely to make a profit on the bags on purpose |
A.visitors may purchase something undervalued. |
B.a(chǎn)ll thethings there are very cheap. |
C.there's a large variety of goods. |
D.visitors will enjoy some amusing activities there. |
A.A little museum will keep all the precious unclaimed baggage. |
B.The things in the Unclaimed Baggage Center are articles for daily use. |
C.The percentage of passengers who lose their baggage for ever is small. |
D.People are not allowed to buy the illegal things in the store. |
A.To introduce an attractive place to tourists. |
B.To remind passengers of taking care of their baggage. |
C.To advise the airlines to find the owners of the unclaimed baggage. |
D.To introduce how the unclaimed baggage in the airports is handled in America. |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆福建省高一下學(xué)期期末模塊測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
There are some topics that readers never grow bored with, and the search for a suitable partner(伴侶) is one of them. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, first published in 1813, tells the story of five young women, all of whom are looking for a husband. In order to fully understand the novel, the readers must know that at the time when Jane Austen was writing, if a family was not rich, the daughters needed to marry well in order to live a comfortable, independent life. That is the reason why Mrs. Bennet, the mother of the five girls, is so eager to have her daughters married.
The heroine of the story is Elizabeth Bennet, and as in all good romantic novels, she and Darcy, the man she finally marries, remain separate until the very end of the story. The wealthy Darcy is a proud, unsociable man, and when Elizabeth hears that he has insulted both her and her family, she dislikes him very much. Poor Darcy then falls head over heels in love with Elizabeth, and has to work terribly hard to persuade her to change her mind about him. He succeeds of course, and they live happily ever after.
Set at the turn of the 19th century, the novel is still attractive to modern readers. It has become one of the most popular novels and receives great attention from literary scholars(學(xué)者).Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic(戲劇的)and a lot of novels and stories modeling after Austen’s memorable characters or themes. To date, the book has sold some 20 million copies worldwide.
Jane Austen is rightly famous for her style. Her sentences have a wonderful rhythm(韻律), and she makes such clever, true comments about people. It is not surprising that Pride and Prejudice has lasted.
1.In the 19th century, a poor girl in Britain was often encouraged to .
A. master the skills of writing B. marry the one she loved
C. obey her parents D. change her life by marrying rich
2.The underlined word “insulted” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .
A. treated warmly B. paid no attention to
C. had mercy on D. said something rude about
3.What do we know about Elizabeth and Darcy?
A. They’ve experienced ups and downs but get married in the end.
B. They both come from poor families and wish to marry rich.
C. They get separated from each other shortly after being married.
D. Darcy falls over and gets hurt but Elizabeth still loves him.
4.According to the passage, Pride and Prejudice _________.
A. was first published in 1813 and sold 20 million copies soon
B. tells a sad love story which moves generations of readers
C. inspired many other novels and many plays have been produced based on it.
D. is set at the turn of the 19th century and not well received worldwide
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