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When I was nine years old I lived in a small town. I found an ad for selling greeting cards in the back of a children’s magazine. I thought to myself I could do this. I begged my mother to let me send for the kit (配件). Two weeks later the kit arrived. The next three hours later, I returned home with no card and a pocket full of money shouting, “Mama, all the people couldn’t wait to buy my cards!” A salesperson was born.
When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Ziegler. I remember sitting in the dark hall listening to Mr. Ziegler raise everyone’s spirits up to ceiling. I left there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to make people feel like that.” My father asked me what I meant. “I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Ziegler,” I replied. A dream was born.
Recently, I began pursuing(追求) my dream of motivating others. I realized that everything I had accomplished — the graduate degree, the successful sales career, speaking appointments, training and managing for a major fortune 100 company as a senior manager— had prepared me for this moment. I told my boss who was a great leader I would leave the company though I might not reach such a height in career. He told me to proceed(進(jìn)行) and he believed I would succeed.
Having made that decision, I was immediately tested. One week after I gave notice, my husband was laid off from his job. We had recently bought a new home and needed both incomes to make the monthly mortgage (抵押) payment and now we were done to no income. I even planned to turn back to my former company, knowing they wanted me to stay but I was certain that if I went back, I would never leave. I decided I still wanted to move forward rather than end up with a mouth full of “if onlys” later on. A motivational speaker was born.
When I held fast to my dream, even during the tough times, the miracles(奇跡) really began to happen. In a short time period my husband found a better job. We didn’t miss a mortgage payment. And I was able to book several speaking appointments with new clients (客戶). I discovered the incredible power of dreams. I loved my old job, my workmates and the company I left, but it was time to get on with my dream. To celebrate my success I had a local artist paint my new office as a garden. At the top of one wall she marked, “The world always makes way for the dreamer.”
1.Why was the kit sent for?
A. Selling greeting cards. B. Collecting greeting cards.
C. Buying greeting cards. D. Sending greeting cards.
2. When did the author decide to become a motivational speaker?
A. After buying a new home by mortgage.
B. After giving notice to leave her safe position in the company.
C. After finding a job in a major fortune 100 company.
D. After listening to Mr. Ziegler’s inspiring speech.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?
A. She was once an excellent manager.
B. She left her post at the height of her career.
C. She was not sure whether the former company could accept her.
D. She didn’t miss paying the monthly mortgage payment.
4. What does the underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?
A. Carry on with your dreams and you will be successful.
B. Risk everything you have for a dream and you will succeed.
C. The world belongs to dreamers.
D. Everyone will find their dreams.
When I was nine years old I lived in a small town. I found an ad for selling greeting cards in the back of a children’s magazine. I thought to myself I could do this. I begged my mother to let me send for the kit (配件). Two weeks later the kit arrived. The next three hours later, I returned home with no card and a pocket full of money shouting, “Mama, all the people couldn’t wait to buy my cards!” A salesperson was born.
When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Ziegler. I remember sitting in the dark hall listening to Mr. Ziegler raise everyone’s spirits up to ceiling. I left there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to make people feel like that.” My father asked me what I meant. “I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Ziegler,” I replied. A dream was born.
Recently, I began pursuing(追求) my dream of motivating others. I realized that everything I had accomplished — the graduate degree, the successful sales career, speaking appointments, training and managing for a major fortune 100 company as a senior manager— had prepared me for this moment. I told my boss who was a great leader I would leave the company though I might not reach such a height in career. He told me to proceed(進(jìn)行) and he believed I would succeed.
Having made that decision, I was immediately tested. One week after I gave notice, my husband was laid off from his job. We had recently bought a new home and needed both incomes to make the monthly mortgage (抵押) payment and now we were done to no income. I even planned to turn back to my former company, knowing they wanted me to stay but I was certain that if I went back, I would never leave. I decided I still wanted to move forward rather than end up with a mouth full of “if onlys” later on. A motivational speaker was born.
When I held fast to my dream, even during the tough times, the miracles(奇跡) really began to happen. In a short time period my husband found a better job. We didn’t miss a mortgage payment. And I was able to book several speaking appointments with new clients (客戶). I discovered the incredible power of dreams. I loved my old job, my workmates and the company I left, but it was time to get on with my dream. To celebrate my success I had a local artist paint my new office as a garden. At the top of one wall she marked, “The world always makes way for the dreamer.”
【小題1】Why was the kit sent for?
A.Selling greeting cards. | B.Collecting greeting cards. |
C.Buying greeting cards. | D.Sending greeting cards. |
A.After buying a new home by mortgage. |
B.After giving notice to leave her safe position in the company. |
C.After finding a job in a major fortune 100 company. |
D.After listening to Mr. Ziegler’s inspiring speech. |
A.She was once an excellent manager. |
B.She left her post at the height of her career. |
C.She was not sure whether the former company could accept her. |
D.She didn’t miss paying the monthly mortgage payment. |
A.Carry on with your dreams and you will be successful. |
B.Risk everything you have for a dream and you will succeed. |
C.The world belongs to dreamers. |
D.Everyone will find their dreams. |
假如你是李華,班會(huì)課上你們進(jìn)行了以“中學(xué)生是否能佩帶手機(jī)”為題的討論。請(qǐng)你結(jié)合以下材料給英語(yǔ)周報(bào)社的編輯寫(xiě)一封信,說(shuō)明該情況,并附帶表明你自己的觀點(diǎn)。
| 40%學(xué)生贊同 | 60%學(xué)生不贊同 |
理由 | 1.便于同親友聯(lián)系; 2.可以上網(wǎng)查資料; 3.空余時(shí)間玩玩游戲調(diào)節(jié)大腦; 4.儲(chǔ)存有用信息。 | 1.手機(jī)輻射對(duì)人健康有害; 2.響鈴影響自己和他人學(xué)習(xí); 3.屬奢侈品; 4.容易引起相互攀比。 |
讀寫(xiě)任務(wù)(共1小題,滿分25分)
閱讀下面的短文,然后按照要求寫(xiě)一篇150詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文。
A teacher once told each of her students to bring a clear plastic bag and a sack of potatoes to school. For every person whom they refuse to forgive in their life’s experience, they chose a potato, wrote on it the person’s name and date, and put it in the plastic bag. Some of their bags were quite heavy. They were then told to carry this bag with them everywhere for one week, putting it beside their bed at night, on the car seat when driving, next to their desk at work.
The trouble of lugging this around with them made it clear what a weight they were carrying spiritually, and how they had to pay attention to it all the time to not forget and keep leaving it in embarrassing places. Naturally, the condition of the potatoes rotted to a nasty smelly slime(黏液). This was a great example for the price we pay for keeping our pain and heavy negativity(消極性)! Too often we think of forgiveness as a gift to the other person, and it clearly is for ourselves!
[寫(xiě)作內(nèi)容]
1. 以約30個(gè)詞概括這段短文的內(nèi)容;
2. 然后以約120個(gè)詞就“生活中要不要多一些寬容”進(jìn)行議論,內(nèi)容包括:
(1)為什么人們?cè)谄綍r(shí)相處中會(huì)產(chǎn)生一些誤解和矛盾沖突;
(2)在你的身邊和周圍是否有令你憎恨和難以容忍的人;
(3)你認(rèn)為應(yīng)該怎樣和他們相處,是否應(yīng)該寬容他們。
[寫(xiě)作要求]
1. 在作文中可以使用自己親身的經(jīng)歷或虛構(gòu)的故事,也可以參照閱讀材料的內(nèi)容但不得直接引用原文中的句子;
2. 作文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校名稱。
[評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)]
概括準(zhǔn)確,語(yǔ)言規(guī)范,內(nèi)容合適,篇章連貫。
假如你是李華,班會(huì)課上你們進(jìn)行了以“中學(xué)生是否能佩帶手機(jī)”為題的討論。請(qǐng)你結(jié)合以下材料給英語(yǔ)周報(bào)社的編輯寫(xiě)一封信,說(shuō)明該情況,并附帶表明你自己的觀點(diǎn)。
|
40%學(xué)生贊同 |
60%學(xué)生不贊同 |
理由 |
1.便于同親友聯(lián)系; 2.可以上網(wǎng)查資料; 3.空余時(shí)間玩玩游戲調(diào)節(jié)大腦; 4.儲(chǔ)存有用信息。 |
1.手機(jī)輻射對(duì)人健康有害; 2.響鈴影響自己和他人學(xué)習(xí); 3.屬奢侈品; 4.容易引起相互攀比。 |
注意:1.要包含所有的要點(diǎn),但不要逐條翻譯;
2.字?jǐn)?shù)約100字。
3.信的開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已寫(xiě)好
詞匯:輻射 radiation ;奢侈品luxurious;
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