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(1)I, for one, am far from ready to use online courses for my learning. Don’t get me wrong I am very happyabout all the communication and learning opportunities the courses have give us. But for me those opportunities should not be used to replace classroom activities. In other words, they are only tools to help me learn what has already been offered in the classroom.I love the classroom. I love having classmates. There are forty students in my class right now, and I think it’s great. I even love having classmates who are better than me. And, Let’s not forget the smell of ink on paper, the sound of chalk on a blackboard, the hardness of a wooden bench or heat inside the classroom in early September. I love it all. But most of all, I love having a teacher—a “real live” teacher. I get excited when I am in the classroom with a good teacher. I learn in a way that has been proven to work. I am given insight not only into a certain subject, but also into the world.What good teacher making comments like ,”You should turn that stuff down or you will hurt your ears, ”but I know what she is really trying to say is upset ,though. And I don’t worry about my music having a(n) negative influence on her In any case ,she is probably right about my ears; I likely have lost some hearing from going to too many loud concert as I have . I can’t stay that it wasn’t worth it, though . If I had to it all over again I would do it all thesame except I would protect my ears better(3)Do not put off until tomorrow the good you can do today. There are so many possibilities that can get in the way of a good or great deed Examples of people who missed out on good opportunities are everywhere , and when it is too late, they regret missing the chance to have been of service. Saying “tomorrow” just once insteadof doing some good may lead to a habit of saying “tomorrow” . and tomorrow may never come . One delay is followed by another , and matters get out of hand quickly ,even when attempts are made to correct them . Therefore , we must take things on as soon as we see them . This is the secret to progress and success One good deed can awaken us to new and greater opportunities to help those around us ,and thus, make our life richer. One good turn leads to another , and thus, the good is made larger . Once something great has been achieved,we are free to set our sights on the next opportunity to help that arise Each new opportunity may be bigger and better than the last And so ,I urge you to use all your efforts to do what good you can today instead of tomorrow .and rest of his physical is it that you need? ” beingroom. “Mr. “was just a(n) empty gesture probably required by the school. I reach inside my bag and pulled out my English language textbook. I figured I can ask him a quick question rather than try to have a meaningful conversation.(6)Let’s face it ; young people entering the workforce today are lazy. I have heard just about as much complaint about today’s workplace I can take Contrary to the view young people seem to have that things were better for prior generations, the fact is that there have never been so many greats job for people wanting to enter the workforce. There are educational opportunities that have never exist before , and the standard of living is getting better all the time. Frankly, people who lack courag e and commitment shouldn’t blame anyone but themselves for not taking the opportunities that are there for them.My first job was working as a trashman . I hauled trash for six years before I got promoted to the position of manager. I wasn’t scared of hard work. By the time the day was finished , my shoulder would hurt ,but I never complainted I even assisted others and worked extra hours when I was needed . Unfortunately , young people today seem to be lacking the same desire I had to work hard.I can boast that I never quit a job without being offered a better one. We can’t all start out at the top. Most of us need to pay out dues and work from the bottom up. After managing the small company for which I hauled garbage I found a job with the city public works office managing a small department. Now ,after 25 years of working in the garbage business , I manage all of the city’s trash removal. Along the way I learned that a jobyou them , enjoyable, it。

新视野大学英语1完形填空

新视野大学英语1完形填空

完形填空答案一Things have changed forme .I used to study English just to(1)time .……1-5 BACBA 6-10 BCACC 11-20 CBACA BCBAA1.cost2.learnedmitments4.necessary5.unless6.better7.checked8.object9.find 10.culture 11.silimar 12.benefit 13.announres 14.to15.settles 16.effective mard 18.native 19.pronunication 20discussion二.Many teenagers act against their parent’s wishes.If we (1)……1.1-10ACCAB CAABC 11-20BBCAA CACBC1.value2.dissorered3.insist on4.interrupt5.quarrel with6.about7.changes8.turn to 9.reasoning 10.falls on 11.reasonable 12.face 13.what 14.inviting15.caught 16until 17.same 18.flow 19.available 20.cut down三You probably don’t have children, but maybe you’ve ….often(1)their parents’s ideas.…2.1-10 BACBA BCAAC 11-20CBACA BCBAA1.refure2.while3.from4.similar5.quarrel6.encoueaged7.opinion8.point9.experience 10.pooosed 11.as 12.went into 13.winning 14 .of15.gentleness 16.which 17differently 18.teach 19.follow 20.rather四How do animal “speak”? Animals (1)with eath…..3.1-10ACCBA CABCB 11-20 CBACA AABAC1cimmunicate 2.suchas 3.by 4.location 5.stay away 6.rolling over 7.bity8.exchange 9.hear nguage e 12.each other 13.taught d 15.By 16.with 17 signed 18.make 19.for example 20.provided五There are some people who say that the war against AIDS….wish it (1) so.1-10 BBBAA CBACC 11-20 ACBAC ACBCA1.is2.despite3.hear about4.in particular5.spreading6.given7.put out8.infections9.fueled 10.earrying 11.positive rger 13.more 14.aware 15.give16.along 17.developing 18.likely 19.where 20.clearly六Darlene Johnson thinks …know so yong looking at herself in …, she takes (1)in..1-10 ACBCA ABCBC 11-20 AACBB CACBA1.pride2.worn3.effect4.serving5.estabished6.changed7.put on8.read9.extend 10.about 11.made up 12.fired plained about 14.recover15.damages 16.enter 17.dressed up 18.opposed 19.Infact 20.occurred七. It seems to me that people offer make theissue of guns to simple .They(1)the…1-10 CBAAB AACCC 11-20 CBBCC ABACA1.address2.Actually3.acquire4.undew control5.other6.From7.long8. use9.further 10.hard 11.to 12.figure 13.crimina’s 14.at least 15.especially16effective 17.cover 18.offers 19.hidden 20.despite。

新视野1英语题库答案

新视野1英语题库答案

Unit1KEY:I.1-10 ACBAC ADABA 11-16 DCCADAII. TranslatingA.1. Did you have a great time at the party last night?2. This term she has taken courses in English, computers/computing, and driving.3. He has a debt to his friends who have helped him a lot.4. I have learnt one thing: never let your friends down.III. WritingIV.阅读理解:Passage 1ABBCC Passage 2 ADCAB Passage 3CCADAV.完形填空:CABDC BBDCDUnit2KEY:I.1-10 ACBAC ADABA 11-16 DCCADAII. TranslatingA.1. Did you have a great time at the party last night?2. This term she has taken courses in English, computers/computing, and driving.3. He has a debt to his friends who have helped him a lot.4. I have learnt one thing: never let your friends down.III. WritingIV.阅读理解:Passage 1ABBCC Passage 2 ADCAB Passage 3CCADAV.完形填空:CABDC BBDCDUnit3KEY:I. 1-16 ABDBC ACBAB CDABCDII. TranslatingA.1. Out of sympathy, Mrs. Black gave some money to the poor old man.2. The English teacher pointed to an apple and said to the whole class in English: "This is an apple."3. Our room is filled with love when we help each other.4. We should take the old man's advice and go home right now.IV.阅读理解:Passage 1BDDDCPassage 2 CBDDD Passage 3CDCBDV.完形填空1-5 BCCDA 6-10 ACADCUnit4KEY:I. I. 1-16 BBCD DACD BADB DBDCII. Translating1.The teacher felt so angry with the students for being late that he/she shut them out.2.The young boy reached for the book on the desk with one of his hands.3.You are not supposed to play computer games while at work.4.The manager took part in the interview in personIII. Translating1.他静静地听,明智地劝我放下那段感情。

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完型填空I, for one, am from ready to use online courses for mylearning. Don’t get me wrong. I am very happy about all the communication andlearning opportunities the courses have given us. But for me thoseopportunities should not be used to replace classroom activities. In otherwords, they are only tools to help me learn what has already been served in the classroom.I love the classroom. I love classmates. There are fortystudents in my class right now, and I think it’s great. I even love havingclassmates who are better than me. And, let’s not forget the smell of ink onpaper , the sound of chalk on a blackboard, the hardness of a wooden bench orthe heat inside the classroom in early September. I love it all. But most ofall,I love having a teacher—a “real live” teacher. I get excited when I am in theclassroom with a good teacher. I learn in a way that has been proven to work. Iam given insight not only into a certain subject, but also into the world.What makes having a classroom teacher so .special? A goodteacher pushes me to succed. A good teacher rewards me with praise when Ihave done well and stays positive and gives me hope when I amdown .Idon’t believe that a teacher using a virtual classroom can .reachout tome in the same way. A teacher communicating.through the Internet cannot sharethe same type of relation a classroom teacher and student share.I guess that I am lucky to have access to so many excellentclassroom teachers. I will never forget the kindness and commitment thatthose teachers have shown me. Their examples make it hard for me to accept away of learning that does not include them. You can call me“old-fashioned”,but as long as there is a classroom, that’s where I willbe learning.UNIT 2I’m not sure whether a “generation” exists, butif it__,I hope I’m still standing on the youth’s of the gap.I may be 50and then some, but I still like to rock.When I was__,I listened to all ofthe new rock and roll music,and I really got into it.But ,unlike a lot of myfriends__ decided that good music died after the 1970s,I__on listening to aswell as rocking to new and unique music.I have to__that rock and roll haschanged since Iwas a teenager,but it is__about using rhythm to expressfelling.Some of the changes have been very positive.__intechnology have made personal recording simple and given us access____music onthe Internet.____,you can’t throw a stone without hitting someone that has madetheir own CD.You don’t have to just listen to music made and sold by big recordcompanies.Many groups send their music__to community radio station.This __trulynew music to be heard that record companies have never even touched.I play drumfor one__group myself.My daughter is an__teenager and she is thoroughlydisgusted by my listening to and playing,as she puts it,“thodse__tunes”.Classical music and playing the piano__to her.She pretends to show concern bymaking comments like, “You should turn that stuff down or you will hurt yourears,”but I know what she is really__to say is that she finds my musicabsolutely offensive and does not have __for it.I don’t get too upset, though.And I don’t worry about my music having a(n)__influence onher.__,she isprobably right about my ears;I likely have lost some hearing from going to toomany loud concerts as I have. I can’t say that it wasn’ t worth it,__.If I hadto do it all over again I would do it all the same except I would protect myears better.1.A.do B.does C.is2.A.youth B.younger C.teenager3.A.who B.whish C.whom4.A.kept B.stayed C.wanted5.A.admit B.argue C.attract6.A.still B.always C.even7.A.Advances B.Adventures C.Additions8.A.at B.to C.for9.A.Everyday B.Always C.Nowadays10.A.far B.straight C.indirect11.A.allows for B.gets rid of C.reaches for12.A.such B.same C.more13.actual B.effective C.active14.A.beautiful B.vital C.awful15.A.appeal B.attract C.infuence16.A.making B.going C.trying17.A.peace B.patience C.excitement18.A.negative B.absolute C.positive19.In any case B.In no case C.In case20.A.either B.but C.though1.B2.B3.A4.A5.A6.A7.A8.B9.C 10.B 11.A 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.CUNIT 3Do not off until tomorrow the good you can do tody.There are so many__that can get in the way of a good or great deed.__ofpeople who missed out on good opportunities are everywhere, and when it is toolate,they___missing their chance to have been___service.Saying“tomorrow”just once instead of doing some good may lead toa____of saying “tomorrow” ,and tomorrow may never come.One delay is followed byanother,and matters get out of hand quickly,even when___are made to correctthem.____,we must take things on as soon as we seethem.This is the____to progress and success.One good deed can____us to new andgreater opportunities to help those around us,and ____,make our life richer.Onegood turn leads to another,and thus,thegood is made larger .______something great has been achieved,we are ______to set our sights on the next opportunity to help that ______.Each new opportunity may be bigger and than the last. And so, I urge you to useall your efforts to do what good you can today _____ tomorrow.Do not spend your time with things that areneither good ___valuable. This will _____you from mistake. If you are given atask that you do not believe is helpful,________it. Time will wash it away foryou.At the same time ,the beginning of something positive will have__.Do it atonce! A kind word, or a(n)__to others is never a waste of your time,andyou will reap the__of doing good and enjoy peace of mind.1.A.possibillities B.occasions C.abilities2.A.opportunities B.Examples C.Excuses3.A.dream B.review C.regret4.A.to B.of C.for5.A.custom B.habit C.tradition6.A.attempts plaints C.desires7.A.However B.Therefore C.Otherwise8.A.hope B.secret C.discovery9.A.find B.wake C.awake10.A.thus B.yet C.but11.A.During B.While C.Once12.A.saved B.allowed C.free13.A.arise B.raise C.rise14.A.if not B.instead of C.inspite of15.A.or B.but C.nor16.A.prevent B.defeat C.save17.A.take B.defeat C.delay18.A.built up B.cheered up C.warmed up19.A.speech B.servic C.urge20.A.benfits B.favors C.habitsX. 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B5.B 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A11.C 12.C 13.A 14.B15.C 16. C 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.A(4)Standing in the door of Mr Murphy ’s office ,I could see he was learned on something he was reading. He had both elbow on his desk, his head was resting on one hand and his other hand was cupped about his mouth.I knew that he was keeping his office hours and that student participation was encouraged ,but all the same , I was afraid to approach .Then ,as I turned to leave , my foot banged against the bottom of the door ,startling me and causing the professor to look up. His eyes had simply moved from the desk to me, but the rest of his physical body remained thesame .He invited me in without gesture, just a “Come in. What is it that you need?”There was little if any warmth or tone in his voice; it wasn ’t exactly encouragement Despite being intimidated, I made a consciouseffort to relax and persuaded myself to smile and enter the room. “Mr.Murphy ,”the pitch of my voice rose as I begin my introduction I am sorry to interrupt .my name is Peter . I am in your second-period English class.“Peter did you say it was?”he replied. His reaction disappointed me. It was apparent that I had not made much of an impression with the presentation I made in class last week. he said my name as if he would not have remembered it without my having stated it for him first –as though he were no more impressed than if he had encountered a beggar on the street He continued ,”Do you have something you want to discuss with me , or do you just stop by to visit ?In fact, I had stopped by to visit,but I was no longer feeling up to it and was looking for a fast exit . It seemed that the invitation he had extend in class ,”Drop by my office for a visit anytime .My door is always open . ”was just a(n) empty gesture probably required by the school. I reach inside my bag and pulled out my English language textbook. I figured I can ask him a quick question rather than try to have a meaningful conversation.[5] When they gave us our first sex education lecture, AIDS was not partof the speech. It was 1981, and (1)evenbesidealthough there might have been a couple of news stories about a new disease, AIDS wasn't a real (2)encounterdiseaseconcernyet. Over the (3)nextaftersame couple of years, news stories about AIDS became very common,(4)whyhowevertherefore, they did not provide very much helpful information. (5)Instead ofEvenRather, the media was happy to report stories that confirmed (6)whateverwhereverwhichever racial or sexual prejudices we may have had. There were stories about monkeys in Africa (7)werebeingbe the source of the disease and it was most commonly believed that only sex between two men could spread the disease. The understanding was (8)sowhichthat the only protective steps someone would need to take were to stay away from gay (同性恋的) men and monkeys. This lack (9)inofwith serious information and education about the disease led to prejudice and unsafe sexual behaviors by many.(10)By the wayBy the timeBy the age I reached college, the cat was out of the bag, men and women having sex together could also be (11)infected withcaught withhad with the disease. Sex education had taken(12)aboutofon a more serious meaning; now it was about protecting yourself from disease. Still the prejudices (13)remaineddisappearedsolved. Although common contact between individuals including kissing was considered safe, most were afraid to (14)come aboutcome tocome incontact with others who had AIDS. It is commonly believed that prejudice kept the government (15)byofffrom acting more quickly to offer better education and do scientific research. Since that time, education and funding for research has improved, but prejudice and misinformation cost us a lot of time in getting started.Your answers Correct answers1.although2.concern3.next4.however5.Rather6.whatever7.being8.that9.of10.By the time11.infected with12.on13.remainede in15.from(6)Let’s face it ; young people entering the workforce today are lazy. I have heard just about as much complaint about today’s workplace I can take Contrary to the view young people seem to have that things were better for prior generations, the fact is that there have never been so many greats job for people wanting to enter the workforce. There are educational opportunities that have never exist before , and the standard of living is getting better all the time. Frankly, people who lack courage and commitment shouldn’tblame anyone but themselves for not taking the opportunities that are there for them.My first job was working as a trashman . I hauled trash for six years before I got promoted to the position of manager. I wasn’tscared of hard work. By the time the day was finished , my shoulder would hurt ,but I never complainted I even assisted others and worked extra hours when I was needed .Unfortunately , young people today seem to be lacking the same desire I had to work hard.I can boast that I never quit a job without being offered a better one. We can’tall start out at the top. Most of us need to pay out dues and work from the bottom up. After managing the small company for which I hauled garbage I found a job with the city public works office managing asmall department. Now ,after 25 years of working in the garbage business , I manage all of the city ’s trash removal. Along the way I learned that a job well done is never looked down on, and the person who does it will always triumph.Where is the “can do”attitude that makes our country great ? It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you work hard and do your best .Young people need to commence with finding a line of employment that needs them , and quit looking for perfection in their initial position. If work were supposed to be enjoyable, it wouldn’tbe called “work ”.[7]I was walking from the door of my apartment building to the corner store. All of a sudden, a slight man wearing a stocking cap leaped from behind a (1)parkingparkparked car and stuck a pistol, or at least what I thought was a gun, into my side. Myheart beat fast,and I became very light-headed.It was (2)even thoughas ifjust as I was in a dream and my body was not attached to my brain.(3)TechnicallyConsciouslyInstinctively,I raised my hands in the air, though he didn't tell me to do so or sayanything at all;he just reached around and (4)searchedexploredinquired the back pocket of my trousers for anything (5)valuableoriginalworthy.The next thing I knew was he was gone, and (6)alsosotoo was my wallet.And then I just stood there with my heart pounding and my head spinning ( 头晕 ) for (7)thatwhatwhich seemed to be an eternity. I heard the footsteps and the cough of a man walking past, which then (8)felldisappearedfaded away. I became more(9)consciousconcernedanxious of where I was, and then, all atonce, I could feel my legs (10)tremblestrembledtrembling. I movedsideways to the steps of the closest building and sat down.Other victims may have felt angry or frightened,but I was just confused. I hadn't been (11)hurtdamagedrobbed or even hit. Hewanted my money, so he took my moneyand left.There was no "Give me your money (12)andorbut I'll shoot" like in the movies. Hewas fast, he was silent, and he was gone. I tried to rememberthe (13)behaviorssituationsdetails of what had just happened, but it all happened (14)sotoosuch fast that it seemed to havenot happened at all. I wasn't even sure if the man had a gunor not. I wouldn't be able to (15)determineidentifydecide theoffender even if he were standing right in front of me.A few minutes(16)representedreportedreferred later,theIrobberycalledto theandpoliceoperator. An officer called me back after an hour for(17)fartheranotheradditional details. He asked meif there was anything unusual about the man who had (18)robbedstolenharmed me, but I couldn't accurately describe the man.The next day, I went to the police station and looked throughalbums of photos of criminals who had (19)engagedmadecommitted similar robberies. (20)AccuratelyPreciselyApparently, there had been several similar robberies in my neighborhood in thepast couple of weeks by a man who had an odd hat. I didn't remember a hat, and I was unable to identify the man who robbed me.Your answers Correct answers1.parked2.as if3.Instinctively4.searched5.valuable6.so7.what8.faded9.conscious10.trembling11.hurt12.or13.details14.so15.identify16.reported17.additional18.robbedmitted20.Apparently。

新视野大学英语读写教程(第2版)第1册完形填空电子版

新视野大学英语读写教程(第2版)第1册完形填空电子版

Unite 1Although they may not be the world’s fastest or strongest athletes, the 1830 competitions in the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games held in Nagano, Japan competed with all their hearts. At the closing ceremony Princess Takamado of Japan m ade a speech .She said, ’The past week was all about smiles, gentleness and peace. I truly hope within my heart that the entire world can learn something here. We can all learn from the examples these special athletes haveshown us.’The aim of the Special Olympics is clear. It is to encourage individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit. They are also encouraged to be productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition. If an athlete wins in competition, it is a bonus. However , in a way everyone wins. Lily Kuhn ,12, a skier with Team USA , could hardly restrain her enthusiasm as the wrote home. She told her parents: I was proud of myself. I am happy not simply for winning, but for winning honestly, loving to compete and working thehardest for the longest time.The festival ending the games is something to remember. It isn’t complete without the hugs. One event volunteer while hugging and handing out sweatshirts to some of the athletes held up his th umbs and said, ”All of these athletes are super! I can’t go anywhere around here without getting a hug. I pray for more of this sort of thing. I hope that the spirit with which they have competed might touch the whole world. Watching these young people blossom over the past weekhas truly touched my life. ”At the end of the festival, the vice mayor for the city of Shanghai, which will host the 2007 summer games, accepted the flag for the Special Olympics pledging that “the city of Shanghai would open its a rms to the world and to the Special Olympics”.Unite3Hyde was founded in 1966 to provide education based on character development rather than academic achievement. It is a place where well-to-do families can send their children who have difficulty in other educational environments. Many students are there because their parents believe in the educational theory of character before performance.Although Hyde is typically categorized as a college preparatory school, the school regards its primary purpose as preparation for life. Hyde helps students learn, embrace, and adopt a character compass that will guide them for the rest of their lives.Emphasis is placed on performing arts and sports. Hyde believes that one needs to expose themselves to group and community interactions as part of the growth process. Competitive sports are played year round and have led to many championships. There are typical high school classes and academics. Many Advanced Placement courses are available and encouraged. Most students are accepted to four-year colleges and universities.There are “Group Discovery” sessions several times per week. Students are encouraged to counsel each other when they think another student’s actions or thoughts do not correspond to the scho ol’s philosophy. These sessions focus on the individual students and their current issues and problems faced at the school. Students are encouraged to share intimate secrets, doubts and regrets about themselves and their families. These sessions are extended to parents. The purpose of these sessions is to involve the whole family into the Hyde community social structure.Truth is emphasized over harmony. Students who have difficulty with following the school rules are assigned to perform maintenance jobs and lawn care for the school. The practice is not solely punitive but also serves to illustrate that the transgressor has separated him/herself from the community by their actions. The idea behind it is to earn acceptance by the group, and work backinto the trust of the community.Unite 4When Henry Ford announced he was going to produce an automobile that would be affordable to the general population, he probably did not realize what a great impact his achievement would have on life in the United States and, eventually,the world. Ford’s use of mass production strategies to manufacture the Model T started a new era in personal transportation. As a result, roads were built for the sake of cars and the greater mobility of people. With cars and the road s, having a business of one’s own became a lot more feasible. Every type of business sprung up. Customers could easily get to the stores no matter where they were in town, provided there was a road, so businesses no longer had to be located at a town’s cen ter.And what about the family vacation?Families packed into their cars and drove across the country to explore the new frontier, stopping at every possible roadside attraction on the way.There was no limit to where you could go and what you could see. The car offered a sense of independence and, as Americans particularly hated to be restricted, they fell in love with the automobile instantly. On average, each American household owns two or more cars. As the world gets more complicated, driving cars around helps people cope with the demands of modernlife.If you ask people what qualities define Americans, they will probably say that the two dominating characteristics of an American are inventiveness and independence. America is trulythe land of cars and car culture.Unite 5Aging is a natural process. Although medical advancements have come up with ways to cover signs of aging, there is no stopping the process. During the closing period in the lifespan of human beings, people tend to “move away” from more desirable previous periods, often known as“usefulness”.Age sixty is usually considered the dividing line between middle and old age. It is the time where you are considered an “elderly”, meaning somewhat old or advanced beyond middle age. Period of decline comes partly from physical and partly psychological factors. The physical cause of decline is a change in the body cells due to the effects of the aging process. The psychological cause of decline has something to do with unfavorable attitudes toward oneself, other people, work and life in general. Senility, a more or less complete physical breakdown, will take place when there is mental disorganization. The individual becomes careless, absent-minded, sociallywithdrawn, and promptly adjusted.Due to the unfavorable social attitudes toward the elderly, treatment toward them in American, unlike other cultures, makes them feel no longer useful and unwanted. People who come from countries where respect for the elderly is customary usually treat elder people withmore consideration and respect.In fact, old people are a treasure of experience to society. It is expected that old people will play an increasingly active role in social and community affairs as well as in the business and professional worlds. Because of the reduction in the number of roles the elderly are able to play , it is very likely that they will develop a feeling of inferiority. It is our duty to make them betterrealize value and help them lead a life of comfort.Unite 4Love is important because without it life has no meaning or purpose. Love allows us to do more than we could ever accomplish without its power. So often we take good care of our physical needs. We make sure our bodies are fed, cleaned, clothed, exercised and rested. However, we tend to overlook the most important need-love. Of course, as a society, love is not overlooked. Popular media constantly places great emphasis on what we need to do to atract “love”. But being loved is not as powerful an emotional need as that desire to love someone else. They need to love and care for others is built into us biologically. This need is what allows parents to give up sleep and food while raising their children. This need is what allows people to put themselves at risk to save others from natural disasters or threats. Love means to children, hold dear.and treasure. We do not hurt, or cause pain to those we love; rather, we seek to alleviate their suffering. It’s not about wanting to possess or control others; it’s about w anting to set them free. Love is the power that allows the wheel of life to continue turning, for when we love we look beyond our own needs and desires. We sacrifice our time, our energy, our wishes, and sometimes even ourslves because of love. It is love that allows emergency services personnel to face danger. It is love that allows soldiers to risk everting. The ultimate definition of love is not about feeling good but rather doing good.Unite5“Knock it off!” Billy would not cease banging his foot on the tanle. Mrs. Stewart had lost all patience in telling him to stop. Her words were falling on deaf ears. She had asked her son to quit doing something that was borthing her so many times that she hardly even knew the words were coming from her mouth. Billy had got used to this. He just ignored his mom’s expressions like these. He banged on without a pause. She used to try to phrase her words in positive ways like,”When you bang on the table that way, it upsets me. Would you mind doing something else that it is a little quieter” There was warmth in her voice and she had all of the best intentions. But when she actually managed to get Billy’s attetion in this way, he simply replied,”But I’m bored.” She tried offer him a bunch of alternatives but nothing worked and it all because too tedious. It had become noticeable even to herself that she was increasingly using negative expressions. Mrs.Stewart seems to understand that even if she shouts she can’t expect Billy to respond immediatelly. But she still believes that to keep applying the pressures might work someday. Children may learn that arguing no longer works because of her continuous shouting.Unite6What’s in a name Y ou fate could have been entirely different if you had been given a different name at your birth. Some of us recognize that our name dose not necessarily tit and start using adifferent name rather than the one we were given. Many of us choose to use our middle name so we can be true to our parents, and at the same time be more confident. Some people who have changed their name claim that their professional lives improved. They feel better about themselves so they are more likely to achieve more. But those who have changed their names are not just being overly sensitive. Names themselves convey some information causing others to make judgments based solely on them. Here is an example: A magezine declined to print a writer’s name simply because the editor thought it suited a baseball player more than an art critic. Another example: A woman at a party became embarrassed when she wanted to be introduced to a man she had declined because of his name. One study showed that teathers give different grades to the identical essays written by boys with different names. Similarly, girls’ popularity can be rel ated to their names. Y et, which name works and which does not depand on the times. The good qualities of a well-liked president or actor can often influence how a name is seen. But if a name becomes too well-known, it might also fall out of favor as parents look for something a little more unique for their child.UNIT7I was in a bad temper. It was just like the stress in my life that was running out of control. I could probably attribute it to financial stress. My company was cutting jobs and they were evaluating f each worker’s performance. This was inevitable in those days of rising competition and strinking companies. The companies were getting smaller because of the hopeless economic conditions. I knew I was being considered as one of the workers they would let go though I had been overworking. Or maybe it was my home life. My wife and I had gotten in an argument and my 19-year-old daughter announced that she was leaving the house to move in with her boyfriend. I am usually not a person of quick temper, but yesterday was different. I rode my bike to work as usua l; it’s about 20 kilomiters. I had stopped for a red light and then proceeded when the light turned green. I had assumed the car coming from my right would stop, but instead it went right on through the red light and nearly hit me. I barely had time to react. I grabbed my bike lock and threw it at his car, hitting his rear window and making a crack. The driver stopped and got out of his car. I laid my bike down and picked up the bick lock from the ground for protection. Then he reached for his phone to call the police.UNIT 8It is strange that some people tell us the economy is bad and the job market is changing for the worse, especially for young people. This puzzles me. From my perspective, the world is never seen so many incredible opportunities for young people exiting college. Trends toward specialized careers and lower salaries leave economists and sociologists fearful that the next generation of employees will be confined to roles that are too narrow and thus not regarding enough. Many say corporations are taking advantage of the labor force. But, no one is forcing our youth into such occupations. If a rewarding job does not exist in the current system, they’ll have to create it for themselv es. The Internet has already answered students’ cries for more career possibilities. The next breakthrough to create something truly creative is bound to happen anything now. At the same time let’s ensure that students are prepared for the day when their chances are coming. By telling our young people everything has already been done and that there is nothing left to dream about, we are robbing them of the opportunity to create a system that isnew and exciting, outside the confines of what is currently ima ginable. But then again, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe I shouldn’t worry about our youth at all. Their ability to challenge what is before them and defy our unnecessary worries is their great strength. Maybe by telling them they can’t, we are in effect encouraging them to create something truly incredible. All in all, the future for the young people is not gloomy; instead, it is promising.UNIT 9Journalists play a very important part in the way we see the world around us .It is unfortunate that increasingly the standpoint of the reporter or the news agency is advanced in the story .This is not good reporting , which should involve all of the key facts and an account of those facts in an objective manner .In this way ,the public can take the information and form its own opinion .It is the responsibility of the media to ensure that this happens. Far too often these days ,reporters from scattered places around the globe are looking for the most thrilling stories instead of focusing on the stories that are the most important .News has become a form of entertainment rather than an accurate source of information .It used to be that we could count on our news media to find information we are interested in, but nowadays many media organizations have owners who have political aims ,and many reporters even receive wages from political groups .Naturally, we cannot expect the truth from such journalists. Another problem is that any person or organization can post information on the internet without considering whether it is true or not .It has become a real nuisanc e to find information that has been put out in such manners .Good reporting has become unusual indeed.。

新视野大学英语第二版第1册课后习题选词填空、完型、翻译答案

新视野大学英语第二版第1册课后习题选词填空、完型、翻译答案

新视野大学英语第二版第1册课后习题填空、完型、翻译答案第一单元1.与以英语为母语的人交谈是非常有益的体验,从中我们能学到许多东西。

We can reap a lot from the rewarding experience of communicating with native speakers of English. 2. 在市长的帮助下,我们最终获准接触这起交通事故的受害者。

access to those people who With the mayor’s help, we were at last allowed suffered from the traffic accident. 3. 鲍勃和弗兰克一直不和。

令他们尴尬的是,他们将到同一个部门工作。

Bob and Frank didn’t get along well with each other. It was embarrassing that they were to work in the same department 4. 小时候,我总告诉妹妹说狼来了,把她吓得直哭。

As a boy, I used to intimidate my sister into crying by telling her that a wolf was coming. 5. 做科学研究不容易,不仅需要时间、精力和经费,还需要具有自制力和奉献精神。

精神。

It is not easy to do scientific research it requires time, energy and money as well as discipline and commitment. 第二单元1.芬奇先生冲进她的房间,朝着她喊到:“难道你就不能把音乐关小一点?”Mr. Finch burst into her room and shouted at her, “Can’t you turn down the music a little bit?”2. 我喜欢摇滚音乐,因为它通常节奏强,寓意深。

新视野大学英语综合训练1答案

新视野大学英语综合训练1答案

KeyUnit 1PART 0NE:VOCABULARY AND STRUCTUREI.1.eagerness 2.frus~ation 3.communication4.instructor 5.continually 6.activities7.wonderful 8.requirements 9.commitment10.effective 11.discovery 12.personally13.successful 14.absolutely 15.unforgettableⅡ.1.allow for 2.reflecting upon 3.communicate with4.give up 5.get access to 6.is far from7.became aware of 8.come across 9.participates in10.keep up with 11.now that 12.remind her of13.on the part ofⅢ.1.probable 2.probably 3.open4.quickly,wonderful 5.quiet 6.motionless7.rich 8.frightened 9.1iving10.alive 1 1.unconscious 12.unconsciouslyⅣ.1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.C6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.C11.B 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.C16.B 17.A 18.B 19.A 20.CV.1.B改为did I realize。

副词only后接when引导的时间状语从句时,主句用部分倒装的形式。

2.A改为reminds me of。

remind sb.of sth.是固定搭配。

3.D改为make friends with,此为固定短语。

4.A改为had not seen,表示对过去事实的虚拟。

新视野大学英语综合训练第1册课后练习题含答案

新视野大学英语综合训练第1册课后练习题含答案

新视野大学英语综合训练第1册课后练习题含答案1. 简介《新视野大学英语》是国内外知名的大学英语教材,旨在培养学生的综合语言运用能力。

其中,综合训练系列为该教材的重点内容之一,包括听力、口语、阅读、写作等方面的全面训练。

本文将提供《新视野大学英语综合训练第1册》的课后练习题及答案,供学生进行辅导学习。

2. 课后练习题Part One:Listening SkillSection AListen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Section BListen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.Part Two:Speaking SkillSection ADescribe the following pictures in your own words.Picture 1: __________Picture 2: __________Section BAnswer the following questions in complete sentences.1.What’s your favorite hobby? Why?2.Do you think hobbies are important? Why or why not?3.What hobbies do most people in your country have?4.Have you ever tried a new hobby? What was it? Did you enjoyit?5.Do you think that hobbies can help people relax? Why or whynot?Part Three:Reading SkillSection ARead the passage and fill in the blanks with suitable words.Section BRead the passage and choose the best answer to each question.Part Four:Writing SkillSection AComplete the following sentences using the words provided.1.__________ (never / traveled)2.__________ (more / easily)3.__________ (learn / another)4.__________ (speak / fluently)5.__________ (friends / different)Section BWrite a paragraph of about 100 words on one of the following topics.1.Describe a memorable travel experience.2.Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of living in a big city.3.Expln why learning a foreign language is important.4.Describe a special hobby or interest of yours.5.Discuss your favorite book or movie and why you enjoy it.3. 答案解析(答案略)。

新视野大学英语1册单词完形复习

新视野大学英语1册单词完形复习
2. _____ are young people, especially children.
Youngsters
V. Exercises--Vocabulary
3. He’ll get _____ if you keep bugging him. annoyed
4. I _______ agree with you that young girls shouldn’t wear that much makeup. definitely
accepting the unreasonable decision did not
work.
into
2. I hope that this talk has given you some
insight ___ the kind of work that we’ve been
doing.
into
V. Exercises--Vocabulary
V. Exercises--Vocabulary
6. Don’t tell me she is still thinking ______ that red-haired boy! of/about
7. Be quiet; your father’s asleep; don’t wake him ______.
up
8. I let some ink fall on the tablecloth, and I’m not sure if I can wash it ______.
off/out
IX. Cloze
Sandy is getting ready for school. She chooses to stand up to eat breakfast as she is late but her mother tells her to sit and eat as it is not healthy to stand. Her mother thinks Sandy’s old T-shirt with a hole in it is disgusting and suggests she wear a nice blouse from her closet. Her mother is even more concerned when she notices for the first time that Sandy is wearing makeup, including eyeliner. Sandy at fifteen is too young for makeup but Sandy announces that she has

新视野大学英语完形填空原文及翻译第 册

新视野大学英语完形填空原文及翻译第 册

完形填空:1.“So you want to be a rock and roll star?” asked the musician, Bob Dylan. You have decided to seek fame’s spotlight. And you will not be persuaded otherwise. What is it that lures you? Is it the worshipping fans? Or is it simply to be recognized for being truly fantastic at something? This is all quite understandable. I should warn you, though. It is difficult to sustain the public’s favor. These people will grow bored so easily. Even if you should succeed, you might not be happy. Once you win in your conquest of fame, complaints will follow. For example, people will say that your work fails to show a lack of continuity in its appeal. You see, their enthusiasm will soon dissolve. I should also tell you that there will be plenty of people who will want to exploit you during your brief stay at the top. Friends? Sure, as long as you have money you’ll have friends who will suck everything you have out of you. And don’t forget to watch your agent closely. You might need a good lawyer and an accountant, but they too will want their piece of the pie-making money out if you.I see, you understand the cruelty of the situation. However, your chase for fame can’t be discouraged by my pessimistic outlook. Go ahead then. Don’t let me stop you. But when you fail or fall right back where you started and you’re miserable, don’t accuse me of not having warned you. I’ve done all that I can for you."所以你想成为摇滚明星?"问音乐家,鲍勃· 迪伦。

整理新视野大学英语(第三版)第一册读写教程课后习题答案(完整版)

整理新视野大学英语(第三版)第一册读写教程课后习题答案(完整版)

英语试题整理表姓名:职业工种:申请级别:受理机构:填报日期:A4打印/ 修订/ 内容可编辑英语试题一、语音(10分)下列各组单词中,有一个单词划线部分的读音与其他三个单词划线部分读音不同,选出该单词。

[]1. A. note B. lose C. over D. hole[]2. A. fox B. front C. dog D. stop[]3. A. wear B. dear C. hear D. fear[]4. A. glass B. guest C. glad D. genie[]5. A. with B. thirty C. there D. that[]6. A. hard B. party C. card D. carry[]7. A. much B. teacher C. machine D. Frenchman[]8. A. thought B. round C. fought D. bought[]9. A. plays B. says C. pays D. days[]10.A. how B. now C. low D. cow二、选择填空(20分)从下列各题所给的四个选项中选择正确的一项。

[]1. Who is the man standing by the window? He is _________.A. teacherB. a tall manC. the short manD. our teacher[]2. The books on the desk are ___________, and ___________ book is on the desk by the window.A. my ... yourB. mine ... yourC. mine ... yoursD. mys ... yours[]3. Mary and Jane are ___________ in the room.A. studyB. to studyC. studiesD. studying[]4. When I came back, he was ___________.A. sleepB. asleepC. sleptD. to sleep[]5. John was born ___________ January 12, 1968.A. onB. inC. atD. from[]6. He borrowed some books from the library, but he can only ___________ if for two weeks.A. borrowB. takeC. keepD. read[]7. The boy sitting at the back of the room runs ___________ among the boys.A. the fastB. fastestC. the fasterD. faster[]8. Last Sunday they went to town to do ___________.A.some shopsB. the shoppingC.some shoppingD. some shoppings[]9. He has never seen the film and I haven't ___________.A. eitherB. tooC. neitherD. as well[]10. My brother often learns English ___________ the radio.A. onB. fromC. byD. in[]11. I really want my mother ___________ with me here longer.A. to stayB. stayC. stayingD. stays[]12. When I heard the bad news, I couldn't help ___________.A. to cryB. cryC. criedD. crying[]13. After talking with him, I went on ___________ my work.A. withB. toC. forD. in[]14. They don't go to school ___________ Sunday.A. byB. fromC. atD. on[]15. You'd better ___________ at home. It's going to rain.A. stayB. to stayC. stayingD. stayed[]16. I asked her for some ink, but she said she had ___________.A. nothingB. noneC. anyD. no[]17. I have two friends. One is from India, ___________is from Japan.A. otherB. the otherC. anotherD. others[]18. "Must I come back before nine o'clock?""No, you ___________."A. can'tB. couldn'tC. mustn'tD. needn't[]19. You haven't seen her, ___________you?A. don'tB. doC. haven'tD. have[]20. The girl was ___________ frightened __________ shecouldn't say a word.A. so ... thatB. to ... tooC. too ... toD. as ... as三、阅读理解(10分)(A) A Delicious BirdA rich man decided to give his mother a birthday present that would be better than any his brothers were giving her. He heard about a wonderful bird. The bird could talk in twelve languages and sing ten famous songs. He bought the bird at once and sent it to his mother. It cost him $50,000. The day after her birthday, he phoned his mother. "What do you think of the bird, mother?" he asked eagerly. His mother replied, "Delicious!"判断下列各句是符合以上短文内容(在括号内划√或×)。

新视野大学英语unitunit选词填空以及完形填空全文

新视野大学英语unitunit选词填空以及完形填空全文

1.Have?you?ever?known?anyone?famous??If?so,?you?may?have?found?that?they?are?r emarkably?similar?to?the?rest?of?us.?You?may?have?even?heard?them?object?to?peop le?saying?there?is?anything?different?about?them.?"I'm?really?just?a?normal?guy,"?pro tests?an?actor?who?has?recently?rocketed?into?the?spotlight.?There?is,?of?course,?usu ally?a?brief?period?while?they?are?popular?when?they?actually?start?to?believe?they?ar e?as?great?as?their?worshiping?fans?suggest.?They?start?to?wear?fancy?clothes?and?tal k?as?if?everyone?should?hear?what?they?have?to?say.?This?period,?however,?does?no t?often?last?long.?They?fall?back?to?reality?as?fast?as?they?had?originally?risen?above? it?all.?What?will?it?feel?like?to?soar?to?such?altitude?and?look?down?like?an?eagle?fro m?up?high?on?everyone?else??And?what?will?it?feel?like?to?have?flown?so?high?only? to?wake?from?your?dream?and?realize?you?are?only?human??Some?only?see?the??in? cruelty?losing?something?they?had?gained.?They?often?make?desparate?attempts?to?r egain?what?they?lost.?Often?these?efforts?result?in?even?greater?pain.?Some?become? bankrupt?financially?and?emotionally.?The?only?real?winners?are?those?who?are?hap py?to?be?back?on?the?ground?with?the?rest?of?us.??你有没有见过名人吗?如果是这样的话,你可能会发现,他们对我们非常相似。

新视野大学英语完形填空

新视野大学英语完形填空

When they gave us our first sex education lecture,AIDS was not part of the speech.It was 1981,and although there might have been a couple of news stories about a new disease.AIDS wasn’t a real concern yet.Over the next couple of year,news stories about AIDS become very common,however,they did not provide very much helpful information.rather,the media was happy to report stories that confirmed whatever racial or sexual prejudices was we may have had.There were stories about monkeys in Africa being the source of the disease and it was most commonly believed that only sex between tow men could spread the disease.The understanding was that the only protective steps someone would need to take were to stay away from gay men and monkeys.This lack of serious information and education about the disease led to prejudice and unsafe sexual behaviors by many.By the time I reached college,the cat was out of the bag,men and women having sex together could also be infected with the disease.Sex education had taken on a more serious meaning;now it was about protecting yourself form disease.Still the prejudice remained.Although common contact between individuals kissing was considered safe,most were afraid to come in contact with others who had AIDS.It is commonly believed that prejudice kept the government from acting more quickly to offer better education and do scientific research.Since that time,education and funding for research has improved,but prejudice and misinformation cost us a lot of time in getting started.当他们给了我们第一次的性教育讲座,艾滋病是不讲话的一部分。

新视野大学英语全部完型填空

新视野大学英语全部完型填空

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conceded,10 demonstrate,11 instance,12 costs,13 fascinating,14 surveyed,15 when,16 health,17 cost,18 suggest,19 conclusion,20 rather than,I am frequently asked 1c.more often 2b.when 3b.further 4a.the least of 5d.how 6b.nothing but 7c.whereas 8d.conduct 9a.Just how many 10c.when 11d.offending 12c.impolite 13c.interactions14b.increasingly 15a.give backThis was what all of 1b.coaching 2d.had it not been for 3b.make it 4c.thinking 5b.promising 6c.sessions 7a.swear 8a.indifferent 9b.earn 10d.passion 11b.persist 12d.despite 13b.gaining 14c.beat ed toI didn’t marry for 1a.nothing 2c.suspect 3b.through 4b.bother 5c.above all 6b.doubt 7c.applaud 8d.spend plaining 10d.than 11b.care 12a.mutual 13d.realistic 14c.illusion 15d.divorceLove is important 1b.ever 2c.physical 3a.overlook 4d.on 5b.but 6a.care for 7d.what 8d.at risk 9c.disasters 10a.alleviate 11a.that 12b.beyond 13d.sacrifice 14c.risk 15c.but rather“Knock it off!”1c.cease 2c.patience 3b.deaf 4a.hardly 5b.got used to 6d.ignored 7a.positive 8d.upsets 9c.mind 10b.intentions 11d.alternatives 12a.noticeable 13a.increasingly 14d.even if 15c.applyingWhat’s in a name?1c.entirely 2a.recognize 3b.rather than 4b.choose to 5d.claim 6b.more likely 7a.convey 8c.on 9d.declined 10c.more than 11c.embarrassed 12b.identical 13a.Similarly 14a.how 15a.asI was in a bad temper1d.running 2a.attribute 3d.evaluating 4c.inevitable 5d.shrinking 6b.hopeless 7b.argument 8c.temper 9b.as usual 10b.proceeded 11d.assumed 12b.but instead 13c.nearly 14c.barely 15b.protectionIt is strange that some1c.puzzles 2b.perspective 3c.incredible 4a.fearful 5c.confined 6b.rewarding 7d.advantage 8b.but 9a.occupations 10a.exist 11c.create 12c.career 13a.bound 14d.ensure 15d.robbing 16b.currently 17a.worry 18d.challenge 19c.in effect 20a.insteadJonrnalists play a very 1b.increasingly 2d.involve 3b.objective 4a.form 5d.ensure 6b.Far too 7c.instead of 8a.rather than 9d.count on 10c.nowadays 11a.aims 12b.Naturally 13a.post 14c.or not 15d.nuisanceIn the summer of 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新视野大学英语完形填空(全)

新视野大学英语完形填空(全)

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新视野大学英语第一册读写教程---完型填空全文

新视野大学英语第一册读写教程---完型填空全文

(1)I, for one, am far from ready to use online courses for my learning. Don’t get me wrong I am very happy about all the communication and learning opportunities the courses have give us. But for me those opportunities should not be used to replace classroom activities. In other words, they are only tools to help me learn what has already been offered in the classroom.I love the classroom. I love having classmates. There are forty students in my class right now, and I think it’s great. I even love having classmates who are better than me. And, Let’s not forget the smell of ink on paper, the sound of chalk on a blackboard, the hardness of a wooden bench or heat inside the classroom in early September. I love it all. But most of all, I love having a teacher—a “real live” teacher. I get excited when I am in the classroom with a good teacher. I learn in a way that has been proven to work. I am given insight not only into a certain subject, but also into the world. What makes having a classroom teacher so special? A good teacher pushes me to succeed. A good teacher rewards me with praise when I have done well and stays positive and gives me hope when I am down .I don’t believe that a teacher using a virtual classroom can reach out to in the same way. A teacher communicating through the Internet cannot share the same type of relationship a classroom teacher and student share.I guess that I am lucky to have had situation to so many excellent classroom teachers. I will never forget the kindness and commitment that those teachers have shown me Their examples make it hard for me to accept a way of learning that does not include them .You can me “old-fashioned”, but as long as there is a classroom, that’s where I will be learning.(2)I’m not sure whether a “generation gap”exists, but if it does, I hope I’m still standing on the youth’s side of the gap. I may be 50 and then some, but I still like to rock. When I was younger, I listened to all of the new rock and roll music , and I really got into it .But, listening to as well as rocking to new and unique music. I have to admin that rock and roll has changed since I was a teenager, but it is still about using rhythm to express feeling.Some of the changes have been very positive .Advances in technology made personal recording simple and given us access to music on the Internet Nowadays you can’t throw a stone without hitting someone that has made their own CD. You don’t have to just listen to music made and sold by big record companies .Many groups send their music straight to community radio stations This allows for truly new music to be heard that record companies havenever even touched I play drums for one such group myself.My daughter is an actual teenager and she is thoroughly disgusted by my listening to and playing , as she puts it, ”those awful tunes .”Classical music and playing the piano appeal to her. She pretends to show concern by making comments like ,”You should turn that stuff down or you will hurt your ears, ”but I know what she is really trying to say is upset ,though. And I don’t worry about my music having a(n) negative influence on her In any case ,she is probably right about my ears; I likely have lost some hearing from going to too many loud concert as I have . I can’t stay that it wasn’t worth it, though .If I had to it all over again I would do it all the same except I would protect my ears better(3)Do not put off until tomorrow the good you can do today. There are so many possibilities that can get in the way of a good or great deed Examples of people who missed out on good opportunities are everywhere , and when it is too late, they regret missing the chance to have been of service. Saying “tomorrow”just once instead of doing some good may lead to a habit of saying “tomorrow” .and tomorrow may never come . One delay is followed by another , and matters get out of hand quickly ,even when attempts are made tocorrect them .Therefore , we must take things on as soon as we see them .This is the secret to progress and success One good deed can awaken us to new and greater opportunities to help those around us ,and thus, make our life richer. One good turn leads to another , and thus, the good is made larger .Once something great has been achieved,we are free to set our sights on the next opportunity to help that arise Each new opportunity may be bigger and better than the last And so ,I urge you to use all your efforts to do what good you can today instead of tomorrow .Do not spend your time with thing that are neither good nor valuable. This will save you from mistake . If you are given a task that you do not believe is helpful ,delay it. Time will wash it away for you .At the same time, the beginnings of something positive will have built up .Do it at once ! A kind word ,or a(n) service to others is never a waste of your time ,and you will reap the benefits of doing good and enjoy peace of mind.(4)Standing in the door of Mr Murphy’s office ,I could see he was learned on something he was reading. He had both elbow on his desk, his head was resting on one hand and his other hand wascupped about his mouth. I knew that he was keeping his office hours and that student participation was encouraged ,but all the same , I was afraid to approach .Then ,as I turned to leave , my foot banged against the bottom of the door ,startling me and causing the professor to look up. His eyes had simply moved from the desk to me, but the rest of his physical body remained the same .He invited me in without gesture, just a “Come in. What is it that you need?”There was little if any warmth or tone in his voice; it wasn’t exactly encouragement Despite being intimidated, I made a conscious effort to relax and persuaded myself to smile and enter the room. “Mr.Murphy ,” the pitch of my voice rose as I begin my introduction I am sorry to interrupt .my name is Peter . I am in your second-period English class.“Peter did you say it was?” he replied. His reaction disappointed me. It was apparent that I had not made much of an impression with the presentation I made in class last week. he said my name as if he would not have remembered it without my having stated it for him first –as though he were no more impressed than if he had encountered a beggar on the street He continued ,”Do you have something you want to discuss with me , or do you just stop by to visit ?In fact, I had stopped by to visit,but I was no longer feeling up to itand was looking for a fast exit . It seemed that the invitation he had extend in class ,” Drop by my office for a visit anytime .My door is always open .” was just a(n) empty gesture probably required by the school. I reach inside my bag and pulled out my English language textbook. I figured I can ask him a quick question rather than try to have a meaningful conversation.(6)Let’s face it ; young people entering the workforce today are lazy.I have heard just about as much complaint about today’s workplace I can take Contrary to the view young people seem to have that things were better for prior generations, the fact is that there have never been so many greats job for people wanting to enter the workforce. There are educational opportunities that have never exist before , and the standard of living is getting better all the time. Frankly, people who lack courage and commitment shouldn’t blame anyone but themselves for not taking the opportunities that are there for them. My first job was working as a trashman . I hauled trash for six years before I got promoted to the position of manager. I wasn’t scared of hard work. By the time the day was finished , my shoulder would hurt ,but I never complainted I even assisted others and worked extra hours when I was needed .Unfortunately , young people today seem to be lacking the same desire I had to work hard.I can boast that I never quit a job without being offered a better one. We can’t all start out at the top. Most of us need to pay out dues and work from the bottom up. After managing the small company for which I hauled garbage I found a job with the city public works office managing a small department. Now ,after 25 years of working in the garbage business , I manage all of the city’s trash removal. Along the way I learned that a job well done is never looked down on, and the person who does it will always triumph.Where is the “can do”attitude that makes our country great ? It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you work hard and do your best .Young people need to commence with finding a line of employment that needs them , and quit looking for perfection in their initial position. If work were supposed to be enjoyable, it wouldn’t be called “work”.(8) I think I am like many people in that I have better ideas in my sleep than when I am awake. And, like most people, I have a hard time dragged myself from my bed or even rolling over to write some of what I have dreamt in a notebook that I have left on the nightstand.I have often tried but most of the time I am unable to do justice to my dream. The dream is always more detailed than what I write down .Dreams are like water ; the different parts of your consciousbrain just seem to flow together into strange stories.I have a hard time explaining why things in my dreams happen. Why is there a dog in a pink dress running up the stairs in a church I’ve never been in before ? why do I often fly in my dreams, as though I am driving a car that does not exist, in a sitting position only a few feet from the ground? The following is an even greater mystery; why do dreams feel so real when I am dreaming and shortly after I wake up , but make less sense the longer I am awake? Sometimes my dreams really tell a story and I am completely entertained. I say to myself right after I wake up, ”Wow , that would make a great movie .” I try to hold on to the story, but it isn’t easy .As soon as I get a chance ,I tell the story to the next person I see . I am always surprised when they are not impressed. They say something like, ”Well, I’m sure it was very meaningful for you.” Either I have failed to capture the dream with my words, or the dream is only important to me , I guess we are all seeking a little meaning in our dreams : some deep dark secret we have hidden in our subconscious or a recipe for our own happiness. It would make our task a lot easier, though, if there were a better way to record them.(9) In a lecture to the student body, professor Warrick introduced a new method of study. Calling this method fantastic, he said that itwould give students an advantage over their classmates. He also blamed it would help in unlocking their true potential. When the lecture was over, students applauded the professor . So it’s obvious that they were believed. Whether they should believe in what Warrick had to say, however, is worth investigating.Warrick says that the mysterious forces of excellent are within every individual. These forces, he says, can be freed through the right labors . That is, if students tune their concentration through certain mental exercises, they can improve amount on their schoolwork . These exercises include such activities as listening to special music while sleeping. He also suggests vitamins. Everything necessary is sold by Warrick himself.As one can imagine, Warrick has profited greatly by selling products to hopeful students Already, he has made millions of dollars. And his lecture tours have made him a national hero. This wouldn’t be bad if he was actually assisting students. If student were reaching the peaks he promised, there wouldn’t be a problem. After some analysis, however, one can see that this is not the case. Follow—up studies of students who have used warrick’s methods have been done. These studies show his methods have no effect whatsoever. Performance is not enhanced by his methods. Few students are aware of this ,however.(10) Is integrity fashionable? Is a strong sense of morality something that we presently desire? What would it cost to tempt a person to sell out their conscience? Many experts on group behavior are posing tough questions to find out where as a group our inner compass is pointing.If the bank put $1,000 in your account by mistake , would you keep it or tell the bank? If you were given by mistake a better grade on your report card than you earned, would you tell the school or would you keep quiet and keep the better mark? It is interesting because almost everyone said that the right thing to do would be to make the truth known, and yet a high percentage of the people conceded that they would actually keep quiet in both cases. How can we know what is right, yet fail to demonstrate it in our actions?What if, in the first instance, your grandmother happened to need assistance with some medical costs? Almost everyone said they would keep the money and help their grandmother. What is fascinating is that in this case, almost half of the people surveyed said that keeping the money was also the right thing to do Even those who said that it was wrong to keep the money thought they could keep the money when the purpose was for their grandmother’s health.What does a conscience cost? Findings from this set of questionssuggest that for most the cost is equal to the cost of grandmother’s health. A simple conclusion would be that most people rely on situations rather than a core set of values to define what is right and wrong. If given a high enough price their inner compass will inevitably point in the direction of self-interest.。

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