Your high school years will undoubtedly bring some struggles and tough days. Here are three ways ta smile more.
Acknowledge 1. simplest of simple things.
I’m talking about the things that happen every day,having the door 2. (hold) open for you when your arms are full,or being praised 3.whatever reason. We are so used to them 4.we have forgotten their significance.
Listen to good music.
It’s an age-old question,but why do we feel like 5. (listen) to sad music when we? re feeling down? We just want the feeling of sadness to go away. Music can lift our mood 6. (quick) than a lot of other methods. Listening to music can really pump you up and get you 7. (excite) .
Walk with a purpose.
When walking,most of us are looking down at 8. (we) phones or putting in headphones.For a day,put away all the things that 9.(normal) close yourself off to others and just watch nature,other people,and day-to-day life. You may realize you’ve been blinded for a while to seeing these simple pleasures 10. add up and bring so many people joy.
1. the?疾槎ü谠~。形容詞的最 高級前需加定冠詞the。
2. held?疾檫^去分詞作賓語補(bǔ)足 語的用hold與door之間是邏 輯上的動賓關(guān)系,故填held。
3. for?疾榻樵~。此外要表達(dá)的是 “由于無論什么原因被表揚”,故 填 for。
4. that?疾檫B詞。so... that意為“如 此……以致于”。
5. listening?疾閯釉~-ing形式作賓 語的用法。
feeling like doing sth.意為“想要做某事”
6. quicker?疾楦痹~的比較級。由 than可知應(yīng)填quick的比較級 quicker。
7. excited?疾樾稳菰~作賓語補(bǔ)足語 的用法。設(shè)空處意為“興奮的”,故填excited。
8. astonishing?疾樾稳菰~作定語的 用法。設(shè)空處意為“令人感到驚訝 的”,故填 astonishing。
9. and?疾檫B詞。have dark brown bark 和 look very similar 是并列關(guān) 系,故填and。
10. a?疾椴欢ü谠~。attraction在此 意為“有吸引力的事物”,是可數(shù) 名詞且表泛指,故填a。
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Is conversation a lost art?
The next time you eat at a restaurant,take some time to look around you. What do you notice? 1 How many of them are engaged(忙于) in face-to-face conversations? On the other hand,how many of them have their heads down using a smartphone?
Thanks to smartphones and the Internet,we’ re able to text,email,or make phone calls all day long.2 Experts argue,however,that the types of communication made possible by modem technology have come at the expense of real,face-to-face conversations. Even though we re connecting more than ever,the exchanges aren't as deep as in-person conversations.
Do we really spend that much time on electronic devices(設(shè)備), though? 3 According to a recent study,today's young Americans (ages 8-18) spend more than seven-and-a-half hours every day on electronic devices,such as smartphones,televisions,computers,and video games.
So what's the big deal? Many experts have noted that a reliance(依賴) upon electronic communica- tions can have a negative effect on social skills and writing skills. 4 While digital communications teach certain skills and habits,face-to-face conversations teach other skills that are important for our overall well-being.
5 Experts urge people to unplug more often. Set aside time without electronics to share face-to-face conversations with friends and family. Keeping a healthy balance between on-screen and off-screen discussions will make you a better communicator in all areas of your life.
A. Researchers have found the answer is yes.
B. Pay particular attention to the other people around you.
C. How can we be sure we don't lose the art of conversation?
D. When you're sad or lonely,a smile may make a huge difference.
E. This can make it harder to keep healthy relationships as an adult.
F. In many ways,v/e re communicating more than
G. There's an average of 11 hours of media content in those seven-and-a-half hours.
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The ice roads of Canada's far north are only made of ice that spreads for many miles across nothing but open,frozen lakes. The 1 that truckers bring to these barely-accessible areas are always extremely important to the mines there. If an important piece of machinery does not get 2 , the company will have to 3 eight months for the next delivery to be sent,because the ice roads are only 4 for 3-4 months of the year. After that,they become 5 as the ice thickness feegins to thin in places.
Driving on the ice roads isn’t a(n) 6 that every truck driver can do,though. Most drivers who try this sort of work 7 at the first sound of the ice cracking under the great 8 of their trucks. Others make it across the frozen ice to their destination but decide the 9 for them isn't worth the money,10 even the slightest mistake or fault in the road could cost a driver his / her life.
The trucks all travel in groups at a slow and 11 pace,and keep the same distance from each other to reduce the chance of a(n) 12,but if a truck has to 13 for any length of time a major disaster could occur. The 14 is not able to bear the pressure of a constant weight in one spot,and if a truck breaks down,it is a race against 15 to get it moving again. If a truck does break through the ice and 16 ,a trucker has less than a minute to get out of the icy water before he 17 .
Dianne Rowland,18 of an ice road trucker,said she would not let her husband go again 19 she saw a television series that told the story of ice road truckers. Their three daughters 20 their mother.
1. A. workers B. materials C. foods D. drinks
2. A. finished B. made C. designed D. delivered
3. A. spend B. save C. wait D. kill
4. A. usable B. valuable C. acceptable D. suitable
5. A. disappointing B. different C. disturbing D. dangerous
6. A. job B. offer C. interest D. journey
7. A. stay around B. stay up C. turn around D. turn up
8. A. height B. weight C. speed D. size
9. A. pain B. trouble C. distance D. stress
10. A. because B. when C. until D. but
11. A. relaxed B. steady C. gentle D. careful
12. A. event B. mistake C. accident D. change
13. A. repair B. move C. continue D. stop
14. A. ice B. truck C. space D. destination
15. A. money B. energy C. time D. courage
16. A. disappear B. sink C. tremble D. crash
17. A. dies B. returns C. tries D. drives
18. A. friend B. daughter C. mother D. wife
19. A. before B. although C. after D. while
20. A. listened to B. agreed with C. pointed to D. talked with
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One of the most historic and significant landmarks in the United States is the San Francisco cable car system. It 1. (run) by the San rancisco Municipal Transportation Agency. The system dates back to 1878. 2. the California Street line first opened. In all,there are three lines 3. (current) operating in the city. There used to be 23 lines in use throughout the city 4. (connect) the diverse communities that make up San Francisco.
Initially,the simple reason cable cars were used in the city 5. (be) because of its landscape.San Francisco is very hilly,which makes 6.impossible for buses to climb. The solution for this problem was the cable car.
There are two types of cars today. Single-ended cars and double-ended cars. The single-ended cars have open-sided sections. These cars seat 29 passengers. They travel in both 7. (direction) by using a turntable that turns the car at the end of the line. The double-ended cars are a bit 8.(large) , and can hold up to 68 passengers. It has 34 seats,and grips(把手) for 9. (addition) 34 standing passengers. People who ride the San Francisco cable cars are stepping into part 10.California’s history.
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Manhattan is a small island that is one part of New York City. New York City is actually made up of five sections 1. (call) boroughs(區(qū)) .These boroughs are Manhattan,Queens,Brooklyn,Staten Island,and the Bronx. Manhattan has the most people of all the boroughs,about 1. 5 million,even though it is the 2. (small) borough by size.If you send a letter to someone who lives on Manhattan,don't write Manhattan 3. the envelope. You should write “New York,New York”.
The island is so small 4. most people live and work in tall buildings. Some of these buildings are called skyscrapers because it looks like they are touching the sky. Manhattan 5.(connect) to the other boroughs by 6.series of bridges and tunnels The most famous bridge may be the Brooklyn Bridge because of 7. (it) brick arches. The New York City subway,a massive mass transit system that 8. (most) runs underground,also connects the island to the rest of the boroughs.
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It’s 2. (amaze) how often people say“If I can help just one ...” That seems 3. a very low standard. Just one? Why not 10 ? Or as many as possible?
How many people would feel confident if their child's third grade teacher 4. (say) ,“If I can help just one student be successful,then I’ve done my job?” What about the 5. , . students in the class? It’s acceptable to aim for everyone and miss a few. There is no great value,however,in 6. (aim) for a few and being satisfied when you get them.
Providing value in the world means that the things you say and the things you do have the power 7. (help) more than one person or one company. If 8. you do provides value for the vast minority,you're 9. (absolute) talking to the wrong audience or setting your goals too low. Whatever 10. cause is,something has to change.
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Lori: I have a lot of business English students and a lot of times we end up 1. (talk) about what leads to success,and 2. is interesting that many of them mention luck.
Mike: People can make their own luck. What people regard 3. being lucky,you can actually create to a degree.
Lori: Right. Luck is down to how you respond to the 4. (opportunity) that come your way.Was 5. any other point you thought was particularly interesting?
Mike: Yes. Many think that talent is something that you have to have to be 6. (success) .In my opinion,if you want to be good at something,talent helps but at 7. end of the day hard work is what you do.
Lori: I agree. And another interesting thing is passion (熱愛) . If people love the things they do,they,re going to work harder 一 and the funny thing is that if you do so,the money kind of comes 8. (automatic) .
Mike: And when you love 9. you’ re doing,hard work doesn’t seem like hard work.
Lori: Yeah,and you also have to be prepared for all kinds of problems 10.get in your way. If you give up when things get tough,you will never succeed.
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Five reasons your scale might be wrong
1. You weigh yourself on different days each week.
In a Cornell University study published last year,researchers analyzed the food and weight diaries that 80 people kept for up to a year. They found that people's weight changed considerably throughout the week. 36 Keep weigh-in days consistent for a more accurate assessment.
2. 37
File this one under “Yes,scientists have actually studied this/' When University of North Dakota researchers weighed people with and without clothes at various times of the year,they found that men can reduce 2. 5 pounds for their clothing and women can reduce around two pounds,on average.
3. You don't take muscle gain into consideration. You’ve heard that muscle is denser (密度大的) than fat. 38 If you start a strength-training routine,the number on the scale (秤) might not change,but you could still lose inches and drop a clothing size or two.
4. You just drank a lot of water.
It's called water weight for a reason: Drinking one pound of water can translate to about one pound of weight. So if you stand on the scale soon after drinkiag an entire water bottle's worth,you might not like what you see. 39
5. You weigh yourself after hard exercise.
Compared with water weight,if you weigh in after a tiring cycling class,you may lose weight temporarily because you work up a good sweat. 40
A. You miscalculate your clothing.
B. But don't worry,it's just a temporary gain.
C. Salty foods cause your body to save extra water.
D. In fact,it takes up only about a third as much space.
E. Jump on the scale if you need to improve confidence.
F. You should be aware of how much water you have drunk.
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