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1、課后練習(xí)-閱讀理解ADuring my growth, my parents always told me the importance of family and faith over material possessions. Yet, money and all the new, interesting things it could buy did not escape me. As I entered my freshman year, my bank card and I engaged in quite the dates. Between game-day dresses, s

2、teak dinners and wonderful downtown Athens, I quickly used up 17 years worth of savings.By the time summer came around, I didnt consider how much cash I had spent, or how many things I had bought. I was focused on how much more money I would need for next autumn. When I wasnt working, I was checking

3、 my bank account, try to figure out if my next paycheck would afford those pillows that would look so cute in my new apartment. My bank account balance was becoming a major source of stress in my life, creating tension with my financially smart parents and causing me lasting concern. Finally, after

4、a very heated argument with my Dad, I accepted the truth: I simply could not afford money anymore.I realized that I was much happier when money was just something in the bank. While the clothes are pretty and those pillows are comfy, they lost their attraction right around the second a new item caug

5、ht my eye. At the end of the summer, I let go of my financial issues-after all, I cant buy more time with my friends and family before going back to Athens.I still check my bank account. I still go shopping once in a while. But now, those arent important. My money loss taught me that I shouldnt take

6、 wealth as a means of satisfaction and happiness. Instead, my happiness should come from the moments and people that cannot be bought, exchanged, or returned. There are some things that money cant buy. Go after them. Unlike cash, this form of wealth grows the more I give.63. The underlined sentence

7、in paragraph 1 probably mean _.A. I had trouble opening my own bank accountB. I was busy taking part in activities and fell short of moneyC. I was unable to financially support myself on study that yearD. I became interested in going on dates with friends64. The author mentions the heated argument w

8、ith Dad in paragraph 2 in order to _.A. prove how selfish his Dad isB. show how to settle problems with othersC. show generation gap between Dad and SonD. explain material possessions get him into trouble65. According to the passage, the author feels happy now mainly because _.A. the appeal of money

9、 is inescapableB. he values the love between his family and friendsC. he has paid off his debt in cashD. his wealth grows by working hard every day66. The word comfy (paragraph 4) probably means _. A. realisticB. individualC. graciousD. comfortable67. Which of the following statements about the auth

10、or is wrong?A. The author used to spend money without thinking muchB. The author began to realize what money meant after he fell into financial troubleC. The author never cared about his bank account balance in the pastD. The author leads a happier life now because he has right attitude towards mone

11、y.67. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Seeking a different kind of wealthB. Letting go of different sufferingsC. Wealth as a means of satisfactionD. Happiness grows out of hardshipsBSpiderman saves the dayA comic book fan dressed as Spiderman became a real superhero o

12、n Saturday. He tackled a thief who was trying to steal an expensive comic book.Michael Wong, 24, was wearing a Spiderman costume to attend the annual Asian Festival of Comics at the Sunny Sports Club. He saw the man putting the $350 comic book into his sports bag.There were about 50 people at the fe

13、stival wearing superhero costumes that day, said Maddie Tam, the festival organizer. We enjoy seeing people dressed up as their favourite characters while they shop for comics. However, we didnt expect to see any of them actually stop a crime.The thief did not have a chance to escape. While Spiderma

14、n took hold of his sweatshirt, several Star Wars characters blocked the exit. After a short struggle, the embarrassed robber gave the book back.At first, I thought it was part of the festival, said Sharon Luk, a rock climbing instructor dressed as Wonder Woman. Reading comics is fun but watching sup

15、erheroes in action is even better. We were rather surprised when we arrived, said Police Constable Albert Mak. It can be easily seen that Spiderman hates to let criminals get away. Maybe hell be interested in joining the police.Crime-fighting is easy for Spiderman, Mr Wong said, laughing. The poor m

16、an was a bit unlucky as I teach judo (柔道)lessons here at the club. 69. According to the report, Mr Wong went to the Sunny Sports Club to A. catch a thief B. teach judo C. attend a festival D. steal a comic book70. In Line 1. the word tackled is closest in meaning to A. stopped B. reported C. argued

17、with D. cared for71. The thief A. escaped at last B. fought with Mr Wong C. kept the comic book D. wore a Spiderman costume72. Sharon Luk felt about what she saw.A. angry B. unhappy C. excited D. perfect73. Which of the following is NOT true about the man who caught the thief?A. superhero B. organiz

18、er C. club member D. judo coach74. The article probably appears in a(n) A. newspaper B. advertisement C. comic strip D. science magazineCI went to a group activity,“Sensitivity Sunday”,which was to make us more _69_ the problems faced by disabled people. We were asked to“_70_a disability” for severa

19、l hours one Sunday. Some members, like me, chose to use wheelchairs. Others wore soundblocking earplugs (耳塞) or blindfolds (眼罩)Just sitting in the wheelchair was a learning experience. I had never considered before how embarrassing it would be to use one. As soon as I sat down,my weight made the cha

20、ir begin to roll. Its wheels were not locked. Then I wondered where to put my feet. It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into place. I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of_71_for several hours. For disabled people,“adopting a wheelchair” is not a temporary(臨時(shí)的)

21、experiment.I tried to find a_72_position and thought it might be restful,even kind of nice,to be pushed around for a while. Looking around,I_73_I would have to handle the thing myself! My hands started to ache as I turned the heavy metal wheels. I came to know that controlling the direction of the w

22、heelchair was not going to be an easy task.My wheelchair experiment was soon finished. It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of “disability” gave me only a taste of the_74_,both physical and mental,that disabled people must overcome.69. A. familiar to B. interested in C. aware of D. careful w

23、ith70. A. cure B. prevent C. treat D. experience71. A. operation B. communication C. transportation D. production72. A. flexible B. safe C. starting D. comfortable73. A. realized B. suggested C. guided D. admitted74. A. weaknesses B. challenges C. worries D. illnessesDThe dictionary defines a scrapb

24、ook as “an empty book for collecting and preserving photographs, newspaper articles, and other papers.Today, scrapbooking is also a verb and a popular new _50_ . We talked with Diane Lucas of S.What is scrapbooking?When I make a scrapbook page, I take a few of my family photos and put them into a la

25、yout-a page that uses fancy paper, stickers, drawings, and words to show the theme(主 題). For example, this page about my son is called “First Day at School. Heres a photo of him, and one of his drawings,and I decorated it with ribbons, stickers and so on. When you make a scrapbook, you put: words an

26、d pictures together to show the important times in your life. Its like a_ _51_Q: How did you get started?I made my first scrapbook ten years ago, when my father died. When I looked through his desk, I found the most wonderful thing-like the cards my parents sent each other, and photos from his Army

27、days. Those were such precious memories. I couldnt_ 52_anything ,so l made two scrapbooks, for my brother and me .Q: Do you know other people who made scrapbooks?Oh, yes! We call ourselves scrappers, and we love to get together. We often have “crops, big parties where we all _53_ our scrapbooks. We

28、bring our scissors and papers and our boxes of photos, and we talk while working on new pages. Its time for enjoyment, when friends show pictures and tell stories about our families, and our lives_54_ , we create a book to keep those memories.I think people want to keep their family stories, and dis

29、play them to other people. When you make a scrapbook, you can pass the stories to your children, and your grandchildren. So many people today want to do that! If you go online, you will find scrapbooking websites from Norway, New Zealand and South Africa. We all have boxes of pictures, and we all wa

30、nt to keep those precious memories. Thats the real value of scrapbooking: sharing your family and your story. 50. A job B hobby C sport D course51. A personal history B modern textbook C picture collection D family advertisement 52 A think of B throw away C find out D pick out53 A make B lend C exch

31、ange D sell54. A For example B In return C In fact. D At the same timeEParents often say, I dont understand why my child is acting this way. Weve given him everything in the world, and he just wants more. Hes n 81 happy. He doesnt enjoy what he has.”For some reason, we often feel that if we give our

32、 child everything he wants to keep him happy, he should behave the way we want him to An important part of m 82 . childrens emotional(情感的)needs is to set limits often and firmly in a loving way. Parts who learn to set limits in a loving way set them more often because they dont have to wait until th

33、eyve had it up to here to do so。A therapeutic(治療的) way of setting limits is called ACT: acknowledge(承認(rèn))the feeling.Communicate the limit,and target(把作為目標(biāo))the c 83 . Necessarily, youre saying to the child, “I understand h 84 you feel Its OK to feel that way, but you can act that way when you feel lik

34、e that. You can act this way when you feel like that. But its also important to communicate this message in a loving way, not an a 85 way.Using ACT limit setting teaches children to cope with their emotions and to find proper behavior expressions that don t hurt the children t 86 .It can also be use

35、d to teach children to delay gratification (滿意). Here are some examples of how it works If your child wants a toy when youre at the store and you dont want to buy it, you can say, (A)You love that toy and want it right now (C)But were not spending any money on toys today. (T)You can put it on your w

36、ish list for birthday or Christmas. Using this skill, youll learn to set reasonable limits that work. If you set limits too s 87 ,youre also more likely to give in. because you feel guilty. If you dont follow through with a result or you make one thats too strict, you teach your child not to believe

37、 you.FJobs in Animal CareDo you love animals? Do you think people must help and protect animals just like humans? Do you want to spend your days helping animals? If you answered yes to any of these questions, maybe you should c(81)_ a job in animal care!ANIMAL RIGHTS(權(quán)利) OFFICER:Animal rights office

38、rs make sure that people treat animals properly. They visit homes, places where animals are bought and s(82)_ zoos, and animal hospitals. They check to make sure that the places are clean, that the animals are getting proper nutrition and that they have enough s(83)_ to climb around and explore. Som

39、etimes an animal rights officer will appear in court to protect the rights of an animal.ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER:To be an animal control officer, you must be in very good health because the job is an active one, i(84)_getting animals out of dangerous situations. For example, its not always easy to get

40、 a cat down from a tree. Other times, animal control officers must take a sick animal to the hospital for treatment(治療). These animals are often in great pain, and are afraid and difficult to control.ANIMAL DOCTOR:An animal doctor is called a veterinarian or vet .Some animal doctors work for zoos or

41、 animal hospitals. Others, often called small animal doctors, treat smaller animals l(85)_dogs and cats. Many have their own private offices. Vets do most of the s(86)_ things that doctors do. They take the animals temperature, give injections(注射), and take X-rays. They also decide what kind of medi

42、cine a sick animal may need. If an animal w(87)_ too little, the doctor may use a feeding tube to make sure it gets enough nutrition. It takes six to seven years of higher education to become a doctor of veterinary medicine. 81.c_ 82.s_ 83.s_ 84.i_ 85.l_ 86.s_ 87.w_GEvery girl dreams and Lisa is no

43、exception. She has read dozens of books on how to be a ballerina(芭蕾舞女演員). “Swan Lake” is her favorite. She hopes one day her dream will come true. She has taken ballet lessons and all her teachers confirm she is a good student.One day she saw a poster that a famous ballerina group will be performing

44、 in her hometown. Her thoughts ran wild. I must meet up with the leader of the group and show him my skills, she whispered to herself. When the troupe arrived, Lisa put on her ballet outfit(芭蕾舞裝) and hid in the dressing room. To her luck, the leader entered and she timidly (膽怯地) knocked at the door.

45、 She bravely approached him and handed him a bunch of red roses. The thorns (刺) hurt her hand but she did not care about the pain. The leader observed her action as she told him her dream. Alright, you dance and I will give you my conclusion. But half way through the dance he stopped her and said, I

46、m sorry youre not good enough! On hearing this Lisa ran as fast as her legs could carry her and was ashamed. She gave up her dream.Many years later, she heard that the same ballet troupe was performing in her town again. Bitter memories of the leaders crude words came flooding back to her. This time

47、 she was determined to find out why the leader had told her she was not good enough. This was his reply, I tell this to every student. She angrily shot back, Youve ruined my life! Then she got a further shock, I remember your gift of roses and how the thorns(刺)had hurt your fingers but you carried o

48、n bravery. If you only had treated ballet like that and did not give up so easily; therefore, you still deserve my conclusion! 1. What is Lisas dream?_2. How did Lisa feel after seeing the ballet troupes poster?_3. Why did Lisa hid in the dressing room?_4. Lisa didnt try to find out why the leader t

49、old her she was not good enough at the moment, did she?_5. What king of girl do you think Lisa is?_6. How do you understand the last sentence of the story?_HA businessman was once deep in debt and could see no way out. He sat on a park bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his compa

50、ny.Suddenly an old man appeared in front of him. “I can see that something is troubling you,” he said.After listening to the businessmans woes, the old man said, “I believe I can help you.”He asked the man his name, wrote out a check and pushed it into his hand, saying, “Take this money. Meet me here exactly one year from today, and you can pay me back at that time.”Then he turned and disappeared.The businessman

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