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阅读教程第二版-蒋静仪-Uni

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Nearly 12 million cosmetic surgeries were performed in 2007, with the five most common being breast augmentation, liposuction, nasal surgery, eyelid surgery and abdominoplasty. The increased use of cosmetic surgery crosses racial and ethnic lines in the U.S., with increases seen among African-Americans and Hispanic Americans as well as Caucasian Americans. In Europe, the second largest market for cosmetic procedures, cosmetic surgery is a $2.2 billion business.
If you look at those around you, you can easily find that people have a wide variety of tastes on physical types.
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the way that different parts of a piece of music or literature are combined to create a final impression
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the way food or drink tastes or feels in your mouth, for example, whether it is rough, smooth, light, heavy, etc.

江苏省扬州市宝应县2024年中考二模语文试题含解析

江苏省扬州市宝应县2024年中考二模语文试题含解析

江苏省扬州市宝应县2024年中考二模语文试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

一、积累1.阅读下面的文字,完成下列小题。

读书或许并不必然导向外在的成功,但它必然指向内在的丰富..。

两季《中国诗词大会》①冠军身上散发的那种“闲看花开花落,漫随云卷云舒”的从容..。

三毛曾说:②“读..,惊艳了无数人。

这样一份独特的气质,正源于阅读的滋养书多了,容颜自然改变。

许多时候,可能以为看过的书籍都成为了昙花一现....,不复记忆,其实它们仍是潜在的,在谈吐上、在胸襟中、③在气质里,当然也可能显露在生活和文字中”。

④1.文段中加点的词语,运用有误的一项是()A.丰富B.从容C.滋养D.昙花一现2.文段中画线处的标点,使用有误的一项是()A.①B.②C.③D.④2.下列词语中,没有..错别字的一项是()A.迸溅断章取义嘻闹坦荡如砥B.雕镂与日具增坍塌吹毛求疵C.伎俩不攻自破烦躁雕梁画栋D.宽宥相得益彰狼藉味同嚼腊3.下列各组词语中加点字的书写或注音有误..的一组是( )A.轩榭.(xiè)琼.楼玉宇蓦.然(mò)不可思议.B.桑梓.(zǐ)叱咤.风云瞥.见(piē)坦荡如砥.C.穿凿.(zuò)自出心.裁拮据.(jū)余音绕粱.D.喟.叹(kuì)钟灵毓.秀狡黠.(xiá)抑扬顿挫.4.下列有关文学、文化常识表述不正确...的一项是()A.《左传》相传是春秋时期左丘明所作,是根据鲁史写的编年体史书,记载了春秋各国的政治、军事、外交等方面的大事。

《曹刿论战》出自该书。

B.“表”是古代的一种文体,通常借某一事物说明道理。

阅读教程第二版蒋静仪课文unit5

阅读教程第二版蒋静仪课文unit5

阅读教程第二版蒋静仪课文unit5I am a tree, living in a big, big forest.I am very beautiful, thick tree trunk with luxuriant and green branches and leaves, like wearing a huge crown like, do not mention how beautiful. All the little animals will tut at me. I am not the only one, but my companions are as lovely as me. Small animals like us very much, they often jump around among us, and play with us, which makes our life full of fun. I can listen to the stream "crash" singing, let me intoxicated in the beautiful melody; I can talk with the flying birds "chirp" to tell me how wonderful the outside world;I can watch the happy fish jump out of the water to jump "water ballet", let me see the branches "rustling" applause... in short, I am very happy, my life is always filled with happiness and warmth.However, such a carefree life is even less than one day by day, and finally, even gone forever. A chemical plant settled home here, and another logging mill roared not far away... Since then, I could never hear the river singing, only the "click" and the weak moans of the river; I could never talk to the birds waving goodbye with tears;I could not watch the beautiful dance of the fish, only to see them struggling in the changing color of the river.... I also saw my relatives, a friend mercilessly cut by a heavy axe, scarred across the earth...See all this, I want to cry without tears, how I want to let the factory to move quickly ah, how I want my good partner to revive quickly ah, how I want to let my land to restore my past life... but, I can not do anything, the only thing I can do, is obediently standing waiting for the arrival of death!I can feel that death is approaching me, step by step. I could not breathe the fresh air, but I could look sadly at the smoky gray sky; I could not drink the fresh stream, can only lower my head and sigh helplessly... the sound of the sawwood is getting closer to me, I seemed to see the woodcutter holding a huge, polished axe coming towards me...Human beings, why do you hurt us? Isn't that like killing each other? Is there not enough of mother Earth's punishment- -floods, droughts, sandstorms and other disasters? You cut down us, that is, to destroy your own home, you will perish after all! Please show mercy, don't hurt us again, now it is still too late!Human beings, please act quickly, let us live in harmony!。

七年级 语文下册期末专题复习阅读理解训练及解析

七年级 语文下册期末专题复习阅读理解训练及解析

七年级语文下册期末专题复习阅读理解训练及解析一、七年级语文下册现代文阅读理解训练1.阅读下面的文章,回答小题。

每一棵草都会开花①回乡下,跟母亲一起到地里去,惊奇地发现,一种叫牛耳朵的草,开了细小的黄花。

那些小小的花,羞涩地藏在叶间,不细看,还真看不出。

②我问:“怎么草也开花?”③母亲笑着扫过一眼来,淡淡说:“每一棵草,都会开花的。

”④我愣住了,细想,还真是这样,蒲公英开花是众所周知的,开成白白的绒球,轻轻一吹,满天飞花。

狗尾巴草开的花,就像一条狗尾巴,若成片,是再美不过的风景。

蒿子开花,是大团大团的……就没见过不开花的草。

⑤曾教过一个学生,很不出众的一个孩子,皮肤黑黑的,还有些耳聋。

因不怎么听见声音,他总是竭力张着他的耳朵,微向前伸了头,做出努力倾听的样子。

这样的孩子,成绩自然好不了,所有的学科竞赛,譬如物理竞赛,化学竞赛,他都是被忽略的一个。

甚至,学期大考时,他的分数,也不被计入班级总分。

所有人都把他当残疾,可有,可无。

⑥他的父亲,一个皮肤同样黝黑的中年人,常到学校来看他,站在教室外。

他回头看看窗外的父亲,也不出去,只送出一个笑容。

那笑容真是灿烂,盛开的野菊花般的,有大把的阳光开在里头。

我很好奇他绽放出那样的笑,问他:“为什么不出去跟父亲说话?”他回我:“爸爸知道我很努力的。

”我轻轻叹一口气,在心里有些感动,又有些感伤。

并不认为他,可以改变自己什么。

⑦学期要结束的时候,学校组织学生手工竞赛,是要到省里夺奖的,这关系到学校的声誉。

平素的劳技课,都被充公上了语文、数学,学生们的手工水平,实在有限,收上去的作品,很令人失望。

这时,却爆出冷门,有孩子送去手工泥娃娃一组,十个。

每个泥娃娃,都各具情态,或嬉笑或遐想,活泼、纯真、美好,让人惊叹。

作品报上省里去,顺利夺得特等奖。

全省的特等奖,只设了一名,其轰动效应,可想而知。

学校开大会表彰这个做出泥娃娃的孩子。

热烈的掌声中,走上台的,竟是黑黑的他——那个耳聋的孩子。

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译【最新版】目录1.介绍蒋静仪课文原文翻译的背景和目的2.概述蒋静仪课文原文的内容和结构3.分析蒋静仪课文原文的翻译技巧和方法4.总结蒋静仪课文原文翻译的重要性和启示正文一、介绍蒋静仪课文原文翻译的背景和目的蒋静仪是一位知名的中文教育家,她的课文原文翻译系列教程旨在帮助学习者更好地理解和掌握中文。

在这个教程中,蒋静仪通过详细解析中文原文和英文翻译的对比,让学习者深入了解中文的语法结构、表达方式以及中文表达习惯和思维方式。

二、概述蒋静仪课文原文的内容和结构蒋静仪的课文原文翻译教程共分为多个章节,每个章节都选取了典型的中文文章或段落作为原文,然后提供了对应的英文翻译。

这些原文和翻译覆盖了各种不同的主题和体裁,包括新闻报道、散文、小说、诗歌等。

此外,蒋静仪还在教程中加入了一些翻译技巧和方法的讲解,帮助学习者更好地理解和掌握翻译过程。

三、分析蒋静仪课文原文的翻译技巧和方法蒋静仪在课文原文翻译教程中,运用了许多翻译技巧和方法,这些技巧和方法主要包括以下几点:1.保持原文的意思不变:翻译过程中要忠实于原文,确保翻译出来的英文表达与原文的中文表达意思一致。

2.注意语法结构的转换:中文和英文的语法结构有所不同,翻译时要注意将中文的语法结构转换成英文的语法结构,使翻译更加流畅和自然。

3.保持语言风格的一致性:翻译时要注意保持原文的语言风格,如正式、口语、幽默等,确保翻译出来的英文表达与原文的中文表达风格一致。

4.适当增删词汇:翻译过程中,有时需要适当增删词汇,以使翻译更加通顺和易于理解。

四、总结蒋静仪课文原文翻译的重要性和启示蒋静仪的课文原文翻译教程对于学习者来说具有重要的参考价值和启示。

通过学习蒋静仪的翻译教程,学习者可以更好地理解中文的语法结构和表达方式,提高自己的翻译能力。

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译

阅读教程2蒋静仪课文原文翻译摘要:一、蒋静仪课文简介二、课文原文概述三、课文翻译详解四、总结与启示正文:【蒋静仪课文简介】蒋静仪是一位当代著名作家的作品,她的文章以深入浅出的语言和独特的视角描绘了生活中的点滴小事,给人以深刻的启示。

本次要解析的课文是一篇关于人生哲学的文章,通过日常生活中的例子,引导读者思考人生的真谛。

【课文原文概述】这篇课文的原文以生动的语言和形象的描绘展示了生活中的各种场景,让读者在阅读过程中产生共鸣。

作者通过讲述不同人物的故事,传达出人生哲学的观念。

文章结构紧凑,内容丰富,具有较高的文学价值。

【课文翻译详解】在这部分,我们将详细解释课文的翻译过程。

为了更好地理解原文的意义,我们将逐段进行翻译讲解。

首先,课文的第一段讲述了一个人在公园里看到一位老人在练习太极拳,从而引发他对人生哲学的思考。

翻译时要注意把握原文的节奏和意境,将原文的深意表达出来。

接下来,第二段描述了一个年轻人在街头画画,吸引了众多行人驻足观看。

这段描绘了年轻人专注创作的情景,传达了人生的另一种境界。

在翻译时,要注重原文的形象描绘,使译文具有生动的画面感。

在第三段中,作者通过讲述一个失恋的女孩在雨中漫步的故事,表达了人生中失意和挫折的普遍存在。

翻译时要注意传递原文的情感色彩,让读者感受到女孩在雨中寻找答案的决心。

最后,课文以一个寓言故事作为结尾,寓意人生如戏,要学会从中汲取智慧。

在翻译这一部分时,要把握寓言故事的寓意,使译文具有相同的感染力。

【总结与启示】通过对蒋静仪课文的解析,我们可以得出人生哲学的一些观念。

首先,人生是多元化的,我们要学会从不同角度去观察和体验。

其次,人生充满了挫折和失意,我们要学会面对和克服,从失败中汲取经验。

阅读教程第二版 蒋静仪 Unit 4

阅读教程第二版 蒋静仪 Unit 4

Insomnia


Insomnia is a symptom of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. Insomnia is a symptom, not a standalone diagnosis or a disease. By definition, insomnia is "difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both" and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. It is typically followed by functional impairment while awake. Both organic and non-organic insomnia without other cause constitute a sleep disorder, primary insomnia. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the year 2007, approximately 64 million Americans regularly suffer from insomnia each year. Insomnia is 1.4 times more common in women than in men.

阅读教程蒋静怡Unitanimals_and_their_rights

阅读教程蒋静怡Unitanimals_and_their_rights

a. change b. separated c. shriek d. effortful e. unpleasant f. lovely g. spoil h. talented i. first j. common k. same l. conform m. decline n. shocked
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Course introduction
1. Texts to study 2. Assessment Quizzes: regular quizzes 15 % + reading tests
15%
3. Charlotte’s Web
Teaching objectives
•Step 2 Reading Activities
• SectBiblioteka on One: warm-up discussion • Watch the following video and think
about the animal image in the cartoon.
• What do you think of the animals in the video? What are their images?
•Step 2 Reading Activities
Reading One
Decide whether each of them is true or false.
__F____ 5. The theme of the nursery rhythm quote in the text is “Killing bad animals.”
strong resistant from non-vegetarian parents.

2019-2020人教版语文必修2课后素能精练:第一单元水平测试 Word版含解析

2019-2020人教版语文必修2课后素能精练:第一单元水平测试 Word版含解析

第一单元水平测试本试卷满分150分,考试时间150分钟。

一、现代文阅读(36分)(一)论述类文本阅读(本题共3小题,9分)阅读下面的文字,完成1~3题。

文学创作的主要任务,是展示人的感情世界。

朱自清调动艺术表现手段,将蓄积已久、不吐不快的情感诉诸文字,郁积之情得以畅释、转移。

在创作上,他热衷于自然。

他把自然人性化、人格化。

他能与自然交流对话,情趣盎然、物我两忘,达到“以我观物,故不知何者为我,何者为物”的“无我之境”。

执着于山水自然,是中国古代文人的一大特征,唯有在那里,才能解脱名缰利锁,潇洒自在。

即便是表现“颇不宁静”,“荷”亦“像亭亭的舞女的裙”……这些描写既展示了作者运用比喻等技巧,也写出了作者在此境中的感受——静谧的荷塘边,勾起了作者对冰清玉洁、特立独行的品格的自我期待,特有的景、物、光、色、味的浸漫诱惑下,他的灵魂潜入到另一世界——那是一个由真与美组成的生机勃勃的、和谐纯净的世界;那里没有纷争,远离尘嚣,无物的困扰,无权的左右,那是朱先生苦苦追寻的“士”的家园。

朱自清在《你我》中讲:“我依着时光老人的引导,一步步去温寻已失的自己……要成为一个自由的‘世界民’,这条路非走不可。

”为什么非要走这“忆之路”?因为现实“只有参加革命或反革命,才能解决惶惶然。

不能或不愿参加这种实际行动时便暂时只有逃避一法”。

为何“不能或不愿参加这种实际行动”?一个具有仁爱思想的“士”,当然是“不能或不愿参加”到屠杀者的行列。

他逃避法之一,便是“忆之路”,而忆的结果则是对自己的解剖:“我觉得自己是一张枯叶、一张烂纸,在这个大时代里……范畴终于只是范畴,此外也只能是廉价的新瓶装旧酒的伤感。

”社会形势的前逼后追、日常琐事塞实了他的心房,一颗“士”心几乎被吞没,精神家园濒于沦丧。

那么,神游荷塘,仿佛梦魂归家园,漂泊的“士”魂回到了心室,心灵复苏了。

这是陈酿的“旧酒”从死封的“新瓶”中潜溢出来,弥漫朱先生周身,熏香、微醉。

《英语阅读》考试大纲

《英语阅读》考试大纲

《英语阅读》考试大纲Ⅰ.考试性质本科插班生招生考试是由专科毕业生参加的选拔性考试。

高等学校根据考生的成绩,按照已经确定的招生计划,德、智、体全面衡量,择优录取。

本考试的目的是从普通高等专科毕业生中挑选优秀者插入本科三年级学习。

因此,本科插班生考试应该有较高的信度、效度、必要的区分度和适当的难度。

Ⅱ.考试内容和要求依照教育部颁发的《高等学校英语专业英语教学大纲》和我校制定的《英语专业本科教学大纲》,考试目的是测试考生对本课程的基本知识和基本技能掌握的程度,观察语言、假设判断、分析归纳、推理验证等逻辑思维能力以及运用所学知识解决英语阅读中遇到的实际问题的能力;测试考生是否达到本科二年级下学期的水平,是否具有插班就读的能力。

英语阅读主要考察学生的英语综合理解和运用能力,考查学生的阅读速度;考查学生细致观察语言的能力以及假设判断、分析归纳、推理检验等逻辑思维能力;考查学生的阅读技能,包括细读、略读、查阅等能力;并通过阅读训练考查学生的词汇量、吸收语言和文化背景知识。

具体考试内容和要求如下:Unit 1 Family and MarriageSection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:The WinkReading Two:When Feathers FlyReading Three:The Odd CoupleReading Four:Why I Want a WifeSection Three Post-reading重点:Scanning难点:ScanningUnit 2 School and EducationSection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:What True Education Should DoReading Two:Angels on a PinReading Three:In Praise of the F WordReading Four:U.S. Kids Need More School TimeSection Three Post-reading重点:Breaking bad reading habits难点:Breaking bad reading habitsUnit 3 Internet and LifestyleSection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:Dating OnlineReading Two:Cry for Help on the InternetReading Three:On the Inter, We All Own a PressReading Four:Supreme Court Against Net CensorshipSection Three Post-reading重点:Predicting难点:PredictingUnit 4 Common Sense or Legal Intervention(Smoking )Section One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:The Butt Stops HereReading Two:The Way to Save Millions of Lives Is to Prevent Smoking Reading Three:Hollywood Writer Changes the Script on SmokingReading Four:Public Smoking-- Common Sense for the Common Good Section Three Post-reading重点:Guessing meaning from the context难点:Guessing meaning from the contextUnit 5 Computers and TechnologySection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:Computers of the 90s:A Brave New WorldReading Two:Love Those Wearables!Reading Three:Why I Won’t Buy a ComputerReading Four:Its January 1,2000, and Your Hard Drive Is Clueless Section Three Post-reading重点:Summarizing难点:SummarizingUnit 6 Man and EnvironmentSection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:The Garbage CrisisReading Two:Exposure to Chemicals and Human FertilityReading Three:Tropical Forests and YouReading Four:Saving Nature, but Only for ManSection Three Post-reading重点:Detail analysis难点:Detail analysisUnit 7 TV and Its InfluenceSection One Pre-readingSection Two In-readingReading One: When Television Ate My Best FriendReading Two: How Parents Can Lessen the Effects of Television Violence Reading Three:Why You Watch What You Watch When You WatchReading Four:TV AddictionSection Three Post-reading重点:Skipping unknown words难点:Skipping unknown wordsUnit 8 Love and Be Loved (Genuine Love)Section One Pro-readingSection Two In-readingReading One:Genuine LoveReading Two:A Cherished GiftReading Three:Friends and LoversReading Four:Genuine Love:Challenge Conquered with Growth Section Three Post-reading Glossary重点:Skimming难点:SkimmingⅢ.考试形式及试卷结构一、试卷题型1、词汇题(Vocabulary) (20%)(20题多项选择题,每题1分,共20分)2、判断题 (True or False ) (10%)(一篇长篇幅文章,10个是非问题,每题1分,共10分)3、完型填空题(Cloze) (10%)(1篇短文,10个空格,要求从给定的15个选项中选择10个合适的词分别填入空格处,每题1分,共10分)4、阅读理解题(Reading Comprehension) (40%)(四篇文章,20个多项选择题,每题2分,共40分)5、阅读评论题(Reading Comment) (20%)(阅读一篇文章,写评论,共20分)二、考试方式及时间1、考试方式:闭卷考试2、考试时间:120分钟Ⅳ.参考书目1、《阅读教程第2版》第3册,蒋静仪主编,上海外语教育出版社,2018.5.Ⅴ.题型示例Part I VocabularyDirections:In this part, there are 20 sentences. You are expected to choose the best meaning of the italicized word from the four choices. Please mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. The fact remains that for several centuries it has been noted for cases of extraordinary longevity.A. short lifeB. long lifeC. young ageD. old age…Part II True or FalseDirections: In this part, you will go over the passage quickly and decide whether each of the following statements true or false. Please write “T” or “F” on the Answer Sheet.A few short years ago, I lay at the point of death. A congestive heart failure was treated for diagnostic purposes by an angiogram that triggered a stroke. Violent and painful hiccups, uninterrupted for several days and nights, prevented the ingestion of food. My left side and one of my vocal cords became paralyzed. Some form of pleurisy set in, and I felt I was drowning in a sea of slime. At one point, my heart stopped beating; just as I lost consciousness, it was thumped back into action again. In one of my lucid intervals during those days of agony, I asked my physician to discontinue all life-supporting services or show me how to do it. He refused and predicted that someday I would appreciate the unwisdom of my request.A month later, I was discharged from the hospital. In six months, I regained the use of my limbs, and although my voice still lacks its old resonance and carrying power I no longer croak like a frog. There remain some minor disabilities and I am restricted to a rigorous, low sodium diet. I have resumed my writing and research.My experience can be and has been cited as an argument against honoring requests of stricken patients to be gently eased out of their pain and life. I cannot agree. There are two main reasons. As an octogenarian, there is a reasonable likelihood that I may suffer another “cardiovascular accident”or worse. I may not even be in a position to ask for the surcease of pain. It seems to me that I have already paid my dues to death--indeed, although time has softened my memories they are vivid enough to justify my saying that I suffered enough to warrant dying several times over. Why run the risk of more?Secondly, I dread imposing on my family and friends another grim round of misery similar to the one my first attack occasioned.…21. The narrator is in favor of voluntary euthanasia.…Part III ClozeDirections: In this part, there is a passage with 10 blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in the word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. And you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.The elephant sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee was built by Carol and Scott, who have seen enough abuse and 31. _______ at circuses and zoos. It is the nation’s largest natural habitat refuge developed specifically to meet the needs of 32. ____________elephants. The residents there are not required to 33. _______ or entertain for the public; instead, they enjoy the option to say no.The 34. __________ story of Jenny and Shirley’s reunion 35. ____________ that elephants are sensitive, intelligent creatures and show great sympathy toward one another. Jenny and Shirley were both at the same circus when Jenny was a baby and Shirley was in her twenties. They lived one winter together, then were 36. ________ twenty-two years ago. When they met again in the sanctuary, they recognized each other 37. ________ and started to roar to express their excitement. Soon they were inseparable, as one bonded physically together. They always 38. __________ side by side and when Jenny lay down, Shirley stood aside in the most obvious protective manner and shaded her body from the sun and harm. Their relationship is intense and resembles that of mother and daughter. On October 17, 2006 Jenny died after a long illness, surrounded by Shirley, Bunny and Tarra and her caregivers. Just as she lived, Jenny entered death harmoniously. Shirley was quite 39. __________ after Jenny’s death and it took her a long time to 40. _________ her spirits and recover from her deep sorrow.Part IV Reading ComprehensionDirections:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneHigh-quality customer service is preached (宣扬) by many, but actually keeping customers happy is easier said than done.Shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of a retail store, but instead will alert their friends, relatives, co-workers, strangers — and anyone who will listen.Store managers are often the last to hear complaints, and often find out only when their regular customers decide to frequent their competitors, according to a study jointly conducted by Verde Group and Wharton School.“Storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers,” said Paula Courtney, President of the Verde Group. “The store loses the customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement.”On average, every unhappy customer will complain to at least four others, and will no longer visit the specific store. For every dissatisfied customer, a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews. The resulting “snowball effect” can be disastrous to retailers.According to the research, shoppers who purchased clothing encountered the most problem. Ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers.The most common complaints include filled parking lots, cluttered (塞满了的) shelves, over-located racks, out-of-stock items, long check-out lines, and rude salespeople.During peak shopping hours, some retailers solved the parking problems by getting moonlighting (业余兼职的) local police to work as parking attendants. Some hired flag wavers to direct customers to empty parking spaces. This guidance eliminated the need for customers to circle the parking lot endlessly, and avoided confrontation between those eyeing the same parking space.Retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts, pre-stocking sales items, hiring speedy and experienced cashiers, and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions.Most importantly, salespeople should be diplomatic and polite with angry customers.“Retailers who’re responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over issues than those who aren’t so friendly,” said Professor Stephen Hoch. “Maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help.”Customers can also improve future shopping experiences by filling complaints tothe retailer, instead of complaining to the rest of the world. Retailers are hard-pressed to improve when they have no idea what is wrong.41. Why are store managers often the last to hear complaints?A. Most customers won’t bother to complain even if they have had unhappyexperiences.B. Customers would rather relate their unhappy experiences to people around them.C. Few customers believe the service will be improved.D. Customers have no easy access to store managers.…Part V Reading CommentDirections:Please read the following passage carefully and write your reading comment on the Answer Sheet for not less than 150 words.Interpretation of DreamsLet us begin by saying what does not cause our dream. Our dreams do not come from “another world”. They are not messages from some outside source. They are not a look into the future, either.All our dreams have something to do with our emotions, fears, longings, wishes, needs and memories. But something on the “outside” may affect what we dream. If a person is hungry, or tired, or cold, his dreams may include a feeling of this kind. If the covers on your body, such as a quilt or a blanket, have slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are sleeping or resting on the ice and snow. The material for the dream you will have tonight is likely to come from the experiences you have today.So the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has effect on you while you are sleeping (feeling of cold, noise, a discomfort, etc.) and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you have now. This is why very young children are likely to dream of fairies, older children of school examinations, hungry people of food, homesick soldiers of their families, and prisoners of freedom.To show you how that is happening while you are asleep and how your wishes or needs can all be joined together in a dream, here is the story of an experiment. A man was asleep and the back of his hand was rubbed with a piece of absorbent cotton. He would dream that he was in a hospital and his charming girl friend was visiting him, sitting on the bed and feeling gently his hand!There are some scientists who have made a special study of why we dream, what we dream and what those dreams mean. Their explanation of dreams, though a bit reasonable, is not accepted by everyone, but it offers an interesting approach to the problem. They believe that dreams are mostly expressions of wishes that did not come true. In other words, a dream is a way of having your wishes carried out.。

浙江省杭州上城区七校联考2024届八年级语文第二学期期末达标测试试题含解析

浙江省杭州上城区七校联考2024届八年级语文第二学期期末达标测试试题含解析

浙江省杭州上城区七校联考2024届八年级语文第二学期期末达标测试试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上。

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将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角"条形码粘贴处"。

2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。

答案不能答在试题卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

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考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

一、基础知识积累及运用(30分)1、下列句子顺序排列正确的一项是()①如此善于飞行的昆虫的幼虫(水虿chài),却只能在水中成长。

②此后,蜻蜓开始离开水面,告别昨天的水栖生活,开始真正的空中生活。

③蜻蜓由水虿变为成虫要经过多次蜕壳,少者七次,多者达十五次。

④独特的“脸盖”使这些水虿成为池塘中的一霸,腹部尽头的鳃是供其呼吸的器官。

⑤有些蜻蜓擅长旅行,它们可飞越几千万公里,从某一大陆飞往另一大陆。

A.⑤②①③④B.③④⑤②①C.③④②⑤①D.⑤①④③②2、下列句中加点词语使用不正确的一项是()A.这一彩幻只是稍作驻留,顷刻间便飘忽不定,相互交融,暗淡隐去,可又骤然返光灼灼,瞬息万变,真是无穷变幻,纷至沓来....。

B.我们曾仰面遥望附近的一座峰巅,但见色彩斑斓,彩霞满天,白云缭绕轻歌曼舞....,那朵朵白云精美柔细,宛如游丝蛛网一般。

C.在阳光下,远山就像洗过一样,历历在目....,青翠欲滴,看上去好像离眼前近了许多,也陡峭了许多。

D.王经理很注意自己的仪表,每天都西装革履,不修边幅....。

3、下列词语中加点字的读音错误最少的一项是()A.归省.(shěn g)酿.酒(ràng)玷.污(zhān)戛.然而止(gā)B.冗.杂(y6ng)淋漓.(1ì)溺.坑(nì)销声匿.迹(1ì)C.臀.部(diàn)追溯.(shù)垂髫.(táo)此中人语.(yǔ)云D.悄怆.(chuǎng)寂寥.(1iáo)芼.之(mào)寤寐.(méi)思服4、下列关于文学名著表述有误的一项是()A.傅雷是我国著名翻译家、文艺评论家。

人教版八年级语文下册:事理说明文阅读-说明方法的识别与作用分析课后练习(含详解)

人教版八年级语文下册:事理说明文阅读-说明方法的识别与作用分析课后练习(含详解)

事理说明文阅读——说明方法的识别与作用分析题一:①地球上到底有多少种鸟类,并没有确切的数字,估计大约有9000种,分为27个目,160多个科。

②据统计,北极的鸟类共有120多种,其中多为候鸟,常驻的鸟类有12种,不到总数的十分之一;南极的鸟类只有43种,永久性的“居民”大概只有企鹅和贼鸥而已。

而企鹅到底算不算鸟类,至今仍然大有争议。

生活在北半球的所有鸟类,大约六分之一要到北极繁衍后代。

据一位在北极草原观察和研究了十多年的鸟类专家说,光在阿拉斯加北极地区,就有来自世界各地的候鸟在这里安家落户。

③北极是全世界几乎所有候鸟的乐园和故土。

这是因为,北极不仅有辽阔的草原,丰富的食物,而且还有安静而干净的环境,很少人类干扰。

南极则没有这个条件,南极的候鸟只能在附近作短距离的南北迁移,飞得最远的是信天翁,可以绕南极作长距离的迁移,但却并不往北飞行。

南半球的许多候鸟宁可遥遥数万千米飞到北极越冬,也不愿意到南极去送死。

本文主要运用了哪几种说明方法?题二:无线定位技术的应用非常广泛。

在军事上,这项技术可以用以锁定敌对目标的住置。

在公共安全方面,警方在处理绑架案件的时候,可以通过这项技术确定使用手机的绑匪的位置。

在日常生活中,这项技术可以派上大用场,倒如,给迷路的人指引方向。

那么,怎么用手机来定位呢?这段文字运用了哪几种说明方法?题三:奇招击退红潮①在湖泊和海洋里,当藻类一生二、二生四,四省八……这样漫无节制地繁殖起来的时候,就形成了红潮。

红潮来时,因藻类生长吸收了太多的氧气,致使当地的水域严重缺氧,大量水生植物窒息而死,此外,红潮还会在水中释放出神经毒素,使与之接触的人感染上呼吸道和神经系统疾病,甚至患上癌症。

②一直以来,人们都对红潮束手无策,他们所能做的,只是听天由命,按事物发展盛极必衰的规律,耐心等待着红潮自己消失,但现在,科学家终于找到了一种消除红潮的办法——用超声波消除藻类。

③藻类之所以能漂浮在水面,而不会沉到水底,是因为它们身体里含有一种浮力细胞,里面含有氮气气泡,它们就像藻类与生俱来的“救生圈”,靠着这些气泡的浮力,就使整棵植株漂浮在水面上。

部编版八年级语文专题复习 现代文阅读(附答案)(4)

部编版八年级语文专题复习 现代文阅读(附答案)(4)

部编版八年级语文专题复习现代文阅读(附答案)(4)一、现代文阅读1.现代文阅读阅读下文,回答问题。

智能薄膜,不知疲倦地“起舞”张利东①无论是天然高分子材料,还是以高分子为基础的合成材料,都是惰性的、无生命的。

一旦赋予这些高分子“生命”,它们就可以自发舞动、发电,甚至像劳动者一样工作起来。

这就是智能高分子材料——一种能感知外部刺激,作出判断并给予适当处理,且本身可执行的新型功能材料。

②上海华东师范大学张利东研究组,利用常见的琼脂糖高分子为原料,采用简单的物理杂合技术,成功制备出可以在潮湿纸面上快速翻滚的高分子薄膜。

③由于该薄膜化学结构上具有许多亲水基团,因此具有吸收水分子的特性。

当该薄膜“吸入”潮湿空气中的水分子,可引发自身的膨胀形变;当薄膜“呼出”水分子,可快速恢复到原来形状。

这种“呼吸”循环赋予惰性高分子强劲的“生命”力,可以让它们不知疲倦地动起来。

④这种由化学能转变为机械能的方式,与动物的肌肉组织的工作方式非常相似。

此种技术一旦成熟,通过大量类似材料堆叠成的可控“纤维束”,制造出能与机器人相媲美的“仿生人”便不再是神话。

⑤张利东研究组同时发现,智能高分子薄膜不但可以“呼吸”潮湿空气而动起来,也可以“呼吸”丙酮蒸汽让自己动起来。

花瓣形状的双层薄膜吸收丙酮分子后,“花瓣”翩翩起舞,犹如一朵在风中摇曳的萝卜花。

这是最新设计的聚偏氣乙烯和聚乙烯醇高分子双层膜的仿生形变。

⑥该双层膜对丙酮分子的刺激具有极其敏感的响应性,并且通过快速“呼吸”丙酮蒸气,可实现双层膜的长时间连续性定向形变,让惰性高分子不知疲倦地运动起来,可媲美自然界中复杂的运动方式。

⑦利用此种仿生运动设计的薄膜传感器,可长时间连续监测环境中丙酮浓度。

当环境中丙酮浓度过高时,传感器自发形变接通电路,电灯亮;当丙酮浓度逐渐降低时,传感器恢复到原来形状断开电路,电灯灭。

利用电灯的变化,可告知环境中丙酮蒸汽浓度的高低,从而极大地拓展了材料的应用潜质。

外国语学院2014级本科学生转专业考试大纲-青岛理工大学教务处

外国语学院2014级本科学生转专业考试大纲-青岛理工大学教务处

外国语学院2014级本科学生转专业考试大纲(适用专业:英语、日语、朝鲜语)为进一步深化教育教学改革,按照《青岛理工大学本科生转专业实施办法(试行)》(青理工教务[2014]16号)和《青岛理工大学关于2014级普通本科学生转专业的通知(征求意见)》文件要求,现就外国语学院英语、日语、朝鲜语专业考试大纲制定如下:转专业录取成绩包括英语/日语/朝鲜语读写和英语/日语/朝鲜语听说两门考试成绩。

以下是各专业笔试考试大纲。

英语专业考试大纲科目1:英语读写(含词汇、语法、阅读、写作;总分:100分)科目2:英语听说(含听力、口语;总分:100分)考试时间:110分钟考试形式:科目1闭卷;科目2闭卷+口试一、考试目的测试考生对听力、口语、阅读和写作等英语基本技能的综合运用能力。

二、适用学生的范围适用于要求进入英语专业的大一学生。

三、考试内容及具体要求英语读写考试内容涵盖词汇、语法、阅读理解和写作等方面:1、词汇和语法主要考查学生对不同词汇之间的辨析能力,以及对语法知识的敏感度,要求考生达到大学英语四级的词汇标准和语法知识;2、阅读理解主要考查学生对语篇意义的把握及其捕捉信息和定位信息的能力,要求考生能在约60分钟内完成3篇1000字左右文章的阅读理解;3、写作考查考生的英文逻辑思辨能力、语篇编码能力和词汇语法运用能力。

英语听力考试包含四个部分,要求考生能基本听懂场景对话、英语简短新闻、专业讨论和学术讲座等内容。

四、考试题型英语读写:第一大题:词汇和语法(30分)第二大题:阅读理解(40分)第三大题:写作(30分)英语听力:1、场景对话(10分)2、英语新闻(10分)3、专业讨论(15分)4、学术讲座(15分)英语口语:日常口语的会话能力考查(50分)。

五、参考书目《现代大学英语》(1-2册),杨利民等主编,外语教学与研究出版社《英语听力教程》(1-2册),张民伦,高等教育出版社《阅读教程》(1-2册,蒋静仪,上海外语教育出版社日语专业考试大纲科目1:日语读写(含词汇、语法、阅读、写作;总分:100分)科目2:日语听说(含听力、口语;总分:100分)考试时间:110分钟考试形式:科目1闭卷;科目2闭卷+口试一、考试目的测试考生对听力、口语、阅读和写作等日语基本技能的综合运用能力。

蒋静仪阅读教程2课后习题答案解析(含quotations)

蒋静仪阅读教程2课后习题答案解析(含quotations)

蒋静仪阅读教程2 课后习题答案(含quotations)Unit One Human Relationship1. Interpretation of the quotations①No man can be separated from the society and disconnected with other people as an island is isolated from the mankind. The inherent(内在的) oneness of mankind is just like a whole mass land.②. when you deal with issues about yourself, try to be calm, reasonable and intelligent; but when you deal with issues about other people, you need to be affectionate, sincere and sympathetic.③Here is an easy-to-follow, buy established and uncontroversial model for getting along with other people successfully. You just face and accept any serious misfortune or failure peacefully, as if it were something of litter significance or value; but never treat some ordinary, commonplace things as if they were extremely serious.。

Reference answers to the exercisesReading One:Check your comprehension1-5 ADCCBCheck your vocabulary1.Fisher and Ury’s theory is based on the belief that the “win or lose” model does not workwhen two sides try to reach an agreement.e positive statements surrounding ideas that are negative.3.You can often successfully resolve differences if you try this collaborative approach. Reading TwoCheck your vocabulary.Resisted; frustration; fluttered; jerked; restless; haltingly; gratefully; thoughtlessReading ThreeCheck your comprehension1-7 FTFFTFTCheck your vocabularyAdministrative; meekly; hysterical; requisition; deposit; severeConfronted; spluttered; irate; bogus; purchaseReading fourCheck your comprehension1-6 FTTTFT!Check your comprehension1.How often does this seriously affect people’s communication and make them fail in buildinggood relationships2.Every time parents and children disagree with each other, specialists often explain that“generation gap” is the reason.3.We are not sure whether the term is an acceptable explanation because the word“generation”is used, but the other word “gap”can be applied when analyzing people’s different opinions.4.Specialists in communication immediately challenge this belief and view it in a different way.5. A speaker may not speak as fast as the listener can think.6.Because they have free time to spend by themselves, the listeners probably think of otherthings and no longer concentrate.7.As people’s interests vary, when the topic does not attract them, the listeners stop listening.8.If the speaker does not give a good impression because of his looks or other matters, thelistener would probably refuse to follow what the speaker says.Check your vocabulary A1.|2.give rise to3.arise from4.imply5.facilitate6.sound7.carry away8.gesture9.exercise10.tune inCheck your vocabulary B:disposal; distractions; facilitate; resort; skip; contributes; deserted; solutionPost-readingA.Through several incidents in childhood, Mary learned from her father how to listen toother’s criticisms, hear the truth in the criticisms, and respect her own opinion. When she grew up, she did her Daddy advised and made achievements in her career.B.1-5 DBDABUnit Two1. Interpretation of the quotations①Little children, headache; big children, heartache.(Italian Proverb)In terms of problems that children give to their parents, big children are far troublesome than little children.②Mother Nature is providential. She gives us twelve years to develop a love for our childrenbefore turning them into teenagers. (William Galvin)'Mother Nature has designed everything for us. She gives us twelve years to establish a close and affectionate parent-child bond before they become troublesome teenagers who keep giving us headaches.③. Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves. ~Virginia Satir, The New Peoplemaking, 1988Adolescents are not frightening creatures. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are properly not so sure themselves. (Virginia Satir)Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your compression A1-6 TFTTFFCheck your comprehension B1.to be independent/ independence/ freedom/ their own lives2.,3.primitive/ simple/ tribal way4.become adults5.frustrated, rebellious, restless6.became/ were furious7.the house keyCheck your vocabularyshelter; sit up; rein; adapt; primitive; puberty; lenient; worked outReading two!Check your comprehension B1-6 FFTTFTCheck your vocabulary1-5 ACAACReading ThreeCheck your comprehension A1-5 TFTFTCheck your comprehension B1.One child sits in a chair and sticks out his/her leg so that another one running by is launchedlike a space shuttle.2.,3.Several children run to the same door, grab the same handle, and beat each other up,ignoring the fact that there are other doors available.4.In restaurants, small children cast their bread on the water in the glasses the waiter has justbrought.5. A child uses a chair to slip to the floor.6.They yell at each other with one sticking his/her foot inside the door and waving it around,and the other being disgusted but refusing to close the door.Check your vocabulary A1.You have decided to give up the joys of producing copies of some great art pieces at yourown ease in order to instead produce copies of yourselves, who keep you on the edge of desperation.2.“Well,” I said, searching deep inside myself to give a paternal suggestion, “The best way is toclose your door.”]3.And we decided to have children not for the reason of making my wife look older.4.We did not plan to lose the days when we went shopping after enjoying a comfortablebrunch together on fine Saturdays.-Check your vocabulary Bintimate; confess; make up; ceaseless; yell; paternal; rewardingReading FourCheck your comprehension A1-4 DADBCheck your comprehension B1-6 TTTFFT/Check your vocabulary Amanipulative; thrives; squeaked; sabotaged; penetrated; suffocating; juggle; personaCheck your vocabulary B.nasty; sting; addiction; sneak; lease; rigidtactics; unconditional; verge; encounter; franklyPost ReadingB. 1-8 TTTF FTFT:Unit Three1. Interpretation of the quotations①Beauty more than bitterness makes the heart break.(Sara TeasdaleBeauty is good and of value. But the pursuit of beauty at the cost of other things may cause even bigger trouble than what pain and hardship will bring about.②There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.(Francis Bacon)Any beautiful thing is not perfectly proportional. Some deviation from standard is not only allowed but also necessary for beauty to show its characteristics.③. If you get simple is beauty and nought else, you get about the best ting God invents.(Robert Browning)Simple beauty is the best thing that you can be awarded of all the things in the world.Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets.,Reference answers to the exercisesReading oneCheck your comprehension1-7 TTFTTFFCheck your vocabulary1.Some people prefer black hair, but other people like brown hair more.2.You have been so greatly influenced by the environment you are in that you tend to look atbeauty that way.3.Women’s magazines, advertisements and the media all focus their topics on appearance andlooks, and they keep warning you about the harm and risk of bad breath, sweat, being too fat or too thin.4.The image you form about yourself may be very inaccurate.5.Good looks shouldn’t exactly follow the model of any particular individual.%Reading twoCheck your comprehension A1.They were 202 primary school students, most of them aged eight and nine.2.Children as young as seven were unhappy with their bodies and nearly one-in-three girls andboys wanted to thinner.3.It was “worrying that a number of the children have these sorts of beliefs and attitudes,” andthat there are more children with early-onset anorexia, which “is usually a lot more difficult to treat and usually a lot more severe,” though only a minority would go on to develop an eating disorder.4.Ms. Thomas said children needed to learn that any body shape was acceptable and theyshould be proud of their body.5.He felt sad and guilty as a professional on the eating disorder research program.Check your comprehension B^1-5 TFTFTCheck your vocabularyindictment; predisposes; purge; specialist; dietary; nominated; onsetReading threeCheck your comprehension A1-5 CCDACCheck your comprehension B1-5 FFFTTCheck your vocabulary—perused; previous; desperately; convince; belittle; complimented; elated; addictedReading FourCheck your comprehension A1-6 FTFFTFCheck your vocabulary Apeck away; stand out; mould; advance; release...from; normality; hailedPost-readingB. 1-5 CACCD,Unit four①Sleep is better than medicine.(Proverb)Good health relies more on a good night’s sleep than on medicine.② A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you’re fast sleep.(Disney World advertisement)A dream reflects what you really feel in your subconscious world.③. A light supper, a good night’s sleep, and a fine morning have often made a hero of the same man who, by indigestion, a restless night, and a rainy morning, would have proved a coward.(Lord Chesterfield 1694-1773, British Statesman, Author)When one refrains from having a big supper, enjoys a good night’s sleep, and wakes up to a beautiful morning, he/she will feel like a hero. But if the same person eats too much in the evening, not sleeping well throughout the night, and wakes up to rainy morning, he/she may suffer from a lack of confidence.】Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your comprehension1.By sleeping in total darkness during the day and working under bright lights that simulatesunlight, rather than conventional indoor lighting.2.It relaxes muscles and stimulates the release of endorphins—chemicals that act as naturalpain relieves.3.No.4.We need to keep a meal schedule to get a good sleep.5.We should refrain from a) eating too late in the evening; b) eating heavy or spicy food in theevening; and c) snacking in the middle of the night.6.The side effects of taking sleeping pills are: a) feeling groggy; b) insomnia getting worse; c)developing a tolerance for sleeping pills: and d) a potentially fatal blood disorder with some sleeping pills.7.…8.Alcohol suppresses restorative dream sleep, causes numerous short awakenings and may butunrepressed toward morning.9.We can read a book, listen to quiet music, take a hot bath or try relaxation techniques, suchas meditation or yoga.10.Lights absorbed through the eyes can reset our biological clocks and make our sleepproblems worse.11.We should stay in bed because we would still get some rest that way.Check your vocabulary1.Because exercise can relax muscles and increase the release of endorphins, which arechemicals that are natural agents to reduce or get rid of pain, it helps to overcome stress.2.There are no special foods to help you sleep, but you can have a regular timetable for yourmeals, just like a regular sleep timetable. A regular timetable for your meals helps keep your body clock running smoothly.3.Your body can also become used to the pills, and after a while they are no longer effectiveand you need larger doses or stronger drugs.4.Alcohol reduces refreshing dream sleep, causes numerous short awakenings and, once itscalming effects have disappeared, may leave you wide awake but unrepressed toward mooring.5.)6.The researches used bright light which is as strong as natural sunlight just after dawn (at least100 times stronger than ordinary room light), which reset subjects’ body clocks by as much as12 hours and made them as alert at midnight as they would ordinarily be at noon.Reading TwoCheck your comprehensionFTFFFTTCheck your vocabulary1. spontaneous;2. provoke;3. integrity;4. thrives;5. inflict;6. universal;7. illusion;8. revert Reading Three; 2. d; 3. b; 4. c; 5. c》Check your vocabulary1. aggression;2. symbolic;3. disguise;4. fulfillment;5. represent;6. reconstruct;7. anxious;8. guilt; 9. therapist; 10. illuminate; 11. random; 12. spareReading FourCheck your comprehension ATFTTTFTCheck your vocabulary A1. image;2. mood;3. up-bringing;4. inanimate;5. folkloric;6. depressed;7. acknowledge; 8 in combination with; 9. relieve"Check your vocabulary B1. indifferent;2. revolve;3. monochrome;4. passionate;5. decipher;6. inspired;7. allusion;8. correlatedPost-readingA.Getting to sleep at night and waking up in the morning are two perennial problems forhuman beings, who do not always regard sleep as very important. The importance we attach to sleep is correlated with what kind of beds we use for sleep and how highly we rate beds in our life.B. 1. b; 2. c; 3. d; 4. a; 5. aUnit Five1. Interpretation of the quotations!①The physical dimension involves caring effectively for our physical body—eating the right kinds of foods, getting sufficient rest and relaxation, and exercising on a regular basis. (Stephen R. Covey)The measurement of the elements relating to our body involves paying close attention to our body and keeping it in a healthy state by eating the right kind of food, getting enough rest and relaxation, and exercising regularly.②Early in life, people give up their health to gain wealth…In later life, people give up some of their wealth to regain health! (Ken Blanchard)When people are still young, they earn money at the expense of their health…When they get old, they spend money in order to restore their health.③. Remind yourself of the exorbitant price you can pay for worry in terms of your health. Those who do not know how to fight worry die young. (Dale Carnegie)Remember that worrying beyond a reasonable limit can affect your health adversely. Those who do not know how to control worry die at an early age.Reference answers to the exercises~Reading OneCheck your comprehension ATFTFTFTCheck your vocabulary1.While many people in China and Chinatowns in other parts of the world have already knowna lot about Tai Chi, the western researchers are just coming up from behind to reach the levelof knowledge about Tai Chi from different perspectives.2.You can learn Tai Chi by following an instruction book or attending a Tai Chi class. Either waythe aim is to practice it in accordance with your physical health.3.Tai Chi is a mixture of relaxation and safety. If pains is experienced, it means you areoverdoing it and getting nothing.4.You may need to practice Tai Chi for several months before you can feel the effects it maybring. But when you start enjoying the effects, you’ll find yourself on your way to a new lifestyle.5.For older people, Tai Chi will not be the solution to all health problems.6.【7.Though young people might prefer athletic activities that are more physically demanding,they can also benefit from practicing Tai Chi as it helps to reduce stress.Reading TwoCheck your comprehension1.d; ; 3. d; 4. a; 5. c;Check your vocabulary A1. scooped up;2. prone;3. inflicted;4. cut back on;5. set in;6. shed;7. modest;8. bypassCheck your vocabulary B.1.I thought I could not be affected by the gradual weakening of the body that other peopleseemed to be afflicted with when getting old.2.…3.Your body is till in very good condition considering the fact that you are elderly. I hopedoctors like me will be out of work because old people like you are healthy.4.Now as I began to walk the distance painstakingly, walking only two street blocks took me anhour.5.Once again I can compete with younger players.Reading ThreeCheck your comprehension BTTFTFFCheck your vocabulary A1. put an end to…;2. counterproductive;3. refined;4. blink;5. spill over;6. view…as;7. account for;8. withhold》Check your vocabulary B.1. in response to;2. was denounced;3. elicited;4. devastating;5. hold back;6. welled up; 7 film;8. bidReading FourCheck your comprehension AFTTFFTCheck your vocabulary A1. quantify;2. to date;3. subsequent;4. exposure;5. promptly;6. conceivable;7. precaution;8. preliminary;~Check your vocabulary B1.Previous studies suggested that patients who had been given medial treatment fornonmelanoma skin cancers ran a greater risk of developing new tumors. But these studies were too limited to lead to authoritative and complete results.2.It is shown in the findings that people with prior skin cancers are at much greater risk thanresearchers have thought.3.The researcher team followed every participant and trailed each case of new skin cancer thatdeveloped fro a continuation of five years.4.When exposed to the sun, people who easily get sunburned were at a greater risk of gettinganother nonmelanoma skin cancer.5.The older you are, the more likely you will be affected by skin cancers. That’s because theamount of damage to health caused by the exposure to the sun is increased year after year.Post-reading1-5 B C A A D`Unit SixPart One: Interpretation of the quotations1.True friendship is like good health. We often do not appreciate its existence until we lose it.2. A good wish to make friends may come to our minds easily and quickly, but establishing atrue friendship takes a long time and efforts, in the same way as fruit slowly ripens.3.If you want to succeed in gaining the support and loyalty of a man with his dedication to yourgoal, you have to first prove to him that you are his true friend.Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your comprehension A.…FTTFFTCheck your vocabulary1.Friendship does not rely on judgment. You may feel the goodness in a friend, but thegoodness was acknowledged after you had made friends with him.2.If you only want those who possess good qualities to be your friends because you have goodqualities, you are far from getting true friendship just as you can hardly build up true friendship if you are after friendship out of the motivation of gaining profits.3.So if one knows what friendship really means, he would never put an end to it only becausehis friend happens to be lacking respectability in character.4.We should remain humble before friendship and love because we are granted this free gift.We should feel ashamed rather than pleased and happy when we are no longer humble because friendship and love are gone.5.Our judgments and penalties have to be part of our life as we pay men and dress them in thecourt suit and let them be the judges to make judgments on other men.Reading Two$Check your comprehension AFFFTTCheck your vocabulary A1. knot;2. accommodate;3. slip away;4. be treated like dirt;5. loosen the rein;6. promptly;7. kiss up to;8. stretch;9. halt; 10. keep bottled upCheck your vocabulary B1. ram;2. dissipate;3. smashed;4. were ostracized;5. rein;6. briefly;7. gave way;8. were going about;9. slashed; 10. stoically; 11. clunkedCheck your vocabulary C1."2.So I never said anything to show my unwillingness of going to the boarding school, though allmy senses could feel the reluctance of such a trip.3.I got to know later that the school’s counselor had asked my mother to leave unnoticedwithout saying goodbye to me in order to avoid the outburst of sad emotions.4.Not only did we refuse to admit the feeling of missing our dead parents, but also the fact thatthey were with us before. And we kept it as secret deep in our mind.5.The only thing we can complain about is that Carneys are too good to us and some of you aremaking use of their goodness.6.Everyone thinks you were making up to the Carneys. Many boys are angry at your act offlattery.7.It was a place where the restraints and the outward aggressive appearance of being unwillingto compromise gave way to something subtle that started changing our behavior.8.Like the other boys, I also wanted to free myself of the burden I could no longer carry inmind.9.But we didn’t carry a photo of our dead fathers with us, and we even didn’t keep one in ourrooms. Photos were generally regarded as something that could too easily remind us of the happy life we had spent with our dead parents; much happier and more normal than the life we had now.Reading Three)Check your comprehension BFFTFTCheck your vocabulary1. address;2. shift; 3 prior; 4. circled; 5. stung; 6. weaves; 7. makeup; ; 9. dampened; 10. deserve;11. faithfully; 12. tinfoil; 13. crushes; 14. glamourReading FourCheck your comprehensionTFTTFT】Check your vocabulary1. collapsed; ; 3. a handful of; 4. clean up; 5. shut off; 6. spark; 7. forecasted; 8. hangs out; 9. rush;10. in advancePost-readingB.1-5DCBCBCUnit seven culture and customsPart One; interpretation of the quotations1.Culture is not only the positive result of meaningful education, but also the results ofpeople’s feeling, judgments about things and ways of behaving.2.·3.Culture is not only reflected in books and architectures, but also in our clothing, gestures ashead movements and postures as the way we talk and so on.4.People are tending to be satisfied with the most ordinary things around them; they mark fewimpressions of the beautiful and perfect things in mind, though they should appreciatedthose to keep their feelings alive. Therefore, everyone ought to do at least one thing, such as hearing a little song, reading a good poem, seeing a beautiful picture, or even speaking a few reasonable words.Reference answers to the exercisesCheck your comprehension BFFTTTCheck our vocabulary1. resorted to;2. aversion;3. adaptation;4. deprived of;5. detrimental;6. generate;7. nurture;Reading TwoCheck your vocabulary1. prestige/status;2. defined;3. respectively;4. scheduled;5. average;6. status;7. prestige;8. latenessReading ThreeCheck your comprehension AFTFTFTCheck your vocabulary1.The boy felt apprehensive of the day for him to return home.2.,3.The student was brought in front of the blackboard to account for his behavior.4.Although they are brothers, they have little in common.5.When he first came to America, he couldn’t adapt to the rapid pace of change.6.They felt puzzled when they were doing the project, because the principles were alien tothem.pared with other women of her age, she was indeed luckier.Reading Four1.She would accompany us across the seven long, hilly blocks and put us before theserious-looking principal though we were unwilling and crying.2.Very often I tried to avoid being connected to my annoying, loud grandmother who followedafter me when I was walking around casually in the nearby American supermarket outside Chinatown.3.He treated my mother severely and unkindly and very often criticized her substandardEnglish, which was mixed with Chinese.4.When he made a mistake in English, he would blame her for it.Check your vocabulary B1. heritage;2. dissuade;3. mustiness;4. outshout;5. chaotic;6. be hard on someone;7. cornerPost-reading1. US;2. J;3. J;4. J;5. US;6. J;7. US;8. J;9. US; 10. USUnit Eight About LanguagePart One: Interpretation of the quotations1.The language ability is the only human characteristic that makes a human being differentfrom other forms of life.2.If all other things remain equal, every human brain has the same structure that can react toany factors which cause a reaction. This is why a baby can learn any language because it has the same reaction to the same stimulus as any other baby.nguage is not the work of the intellectuals or dictionary-makers. Rather, it is the product ofgenerations of people’s work, needs, relationships, and happiness and it is broadly and deeply rooted among common people.Reference answers to the exercisesCheck your vocabulary1.The international languages for pilots and air traffic controllers, airspeak, and for forpolicemen, policespeak, have English as their base.2.Because of the influence of Hollywood movies and pop music, many new learners of Englishhave already learned some English.3.Some countries think that the use of English can damage or call into question their identity aspeople or nation.4.For people with different first language, English, as a second language, has enabled them tocommunicate with each other without difficulty.Reading TwoCheck your comprehension BTTFTFCheck your vocabulary1. origin(s);2. speculate;3. predispose;4. Syntax;5. contentment;6. eventuallyReading ThreeCheck your comprehension A.1-5 FTTFT; 6-10 TFTFFCheck your comprehension B)。

“十二五”普通高等教育本科国家级规划教材书目(全两批最新Word编校版)

“十二五”普通高等教育本科国家级规划教材书目(全两批最新Word编校版)

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张春柏
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史志康
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张春柏
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邹申
写作教程(3)教师用书
俞东明、李华东
写作教程(4)教师用书
邹申
英语专业写作(1) 学生用书

阅读教程2答案

阅读教程2答案

阅读教程2Unit 1Part IP7 I Reading for Information 1-6 A C D B C AP8 II Translation1.有一百份卷子要批,而且全是男孩们用潦草的字迹写的,这事它已经拖了好几个星期了。

这些日子,他一直觉得头上仿佛悬着把剑。

2. 我私下里已经花了一大笔钱来学音乐。

3.他的脸上挂满了汗珠。

4.没有哪个宣布判决的法官会比吃上的谢卡尔更痛苦、更无助。

5.说出事实和接受事实同样需要勇气。

P8 III Summary1.sun, straight in the face, blinking, dazed.2.morning , night, tempering truth, shock3.truth, trials, wife, headmaster4.apple pie, culinary masterpiece, good, swallow5.fine, mean, selfish6.singing, stupefied7.frogs, buffalo, window shutters8.strength, give, receivePart IIP14 Answer the following questions.1.Hell is not so terrible as most people think because it can betransformed into Heaven through hard work, courage, faith and love.The real hell is in one’s heart.2.Heaven is a land of beauty and peace, and it is the result o our hardwork.3.all those hardworking people with courage and determination can restin Heaven after they die, because although they cannot all reach Heaven in the first place, they can build hell into Heaven.4.Those who are afraid of Hell and do not have courage to fightdifficulties and disasters will end up in Hell.5.This parable tells us that our destiny is controlled by ourselves.Part IIIP.16 True or FalsePassage 11-5 T F T F FPassage 26-10 T F T T FPassage 311-15 C B B B DPassage 416-20 C D B D CUnit 2P 28 I Reading for Information 1-6 A C B D A BP29 II Translation1.可那天我却一点都不在乎路途遥远,只要有他在我身边。

湖南省安仁县2024届中考二模语文试题含解析

湖南省安仁县2024届中考二模语文试题含解析

湖南省安仁县2024届中考二模语文试题注意事项1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。

2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。

第一部分必须用2B 铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。

3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。

一、积累与运用1.下列句子填写在横线上最恰当的一项是( )少男少女们从我的身边走过,飘动的黑发,,仿佛整个世界都洋溢着他们的歌声和笑语。

A.清澈的眼神,鹿一般轻盈的脚步,腮边的红晕像两朵花B.鹿一般轻盈的脚步,眼神的清澈,花一般清新的红晕C.清澈的眼神,花一般清新的红晕,鹿一般轻盈的脚步D.花一般清新的红晕,鹿一般轻盈的脚步,清澈的眼神2.下列词语中加点字的注音,全部正确的项是()A.污秽.(huì)冗.杂(rǒng)浑身解.数(xiè)咬文嚼.字(jué)B.畸.形(jī)拂.晓(fó)骇.人听闻(hài)引吭.高歌(háng)C.湖泊.(bó)瓦砾.(lì)屏.气凝神(bǐng)苦心孤诣.(yì)D.阔绰.(chuò)挫.折(cuò)锋芒毕露.(lù)万恶不赦.(shè)3.在下面一段文字的横线处填入语句,衔接最恰当的一项是()众所周知,人生在世,除了工作与物质的享受外,还需要有情趣,有精神上的慰藉与享受,,,,,,。

①王夫之就提倡诗应“亦理亦情亦趣”②由“趣”生出旨趣、情趣、意趣、风趣、兴趣等一系从属范畴③中国古代审美中“趣”是很重要的一个范畴④中国文人历来就很讲情趣⑤否则,生活就太枯燥、单调、寂寞了⑥无论诗、书、画、乐都讲究趣味A.④①③②⑥⑤B.④⑤①③⑥②C.⑤③⑥②④①D.⑤④③⑥②①4.下列词语中没有错别字.....的一项是()A.辐射流水账走头无路中流砥柱B.陨落掉胃口平心静气不可名状C.霹雳无名火蛛丝马迹通宵达旦D.座标夹生饭甘拜下风广袤无垠5.下列词语中的加点字,每对读音都不相同的一项是()A.着.陆/着.落蒙.昧/蒙.古撇.嘴/惊鸿一瞥.徇.私舞弊/瘦骨嶙峋.B.场.院/场.面症.结/症.候彷.徨/大雨滂.沱焚烧秸.秆/茕茕孑.立C.轧.钢/倾轧.作坊./坊.间洁癖./否.极泰来噤.若寒蝉/弱不禁.风D.趿.拉/汲.取缫.丝/剿.灭孵.化/饿殍.遍地羊触藩.篱/幡.然醒悟6.口语交际及综合探究“自强不息”是我们传统文化的重要组成部分,也是中华民族生生不息的精神源泉。

九年级初中语文阅读练习含答案带解析答题技巧

九年级初中语文阅读练习含答案带解析答题技巧

九年级初中语文阅读练习含答案带解析答题技巧一、现代文阅读1.现代文阅读阅读下文,回答问题。

智能薄膜,不知疲倦地“起舞”张利东①无论是天然高分子材料,还是以高分子为基础的合成材料,都是惰性的、无生命的。

一旦赋予这些高分子“生命”,它们就可以自发舞动、发电,甚至像劳动者一样工作起来。

这就是智能高分子材料——一种能感知外部刺激,作出判断并给予适当处理,且本身可执行的新型功能材料。

②上海华东师范大学张利东研究组,利用常见的琼脂糖高分子为原料,采用简单的物理杂合技术,成功制备出可以在潮湿纸面上快速翻滚的高分子薄膜。

③由于该薄膜化学结构上具有许多亲水基团,因此具有吸收水分子的特性。

当该薄膜“吸入”潮湿空气中的水分子,可引发自身的膨胀形变;当薄膜“呼出”水分子,可快速恢复到原来形状。

这种“呼吸”循环赋予惰性高分子强劲的“生命”力,可以让它们不知疲倦地动起来。

④这种由化学能转变为机械能的方式,与动物的肌肉组织的工作方式非常相似。

此种技术一旦成熟,通过大量类似材料堆叠成的可控“纤维束”,制造出能与机器人相媲美的“仿生人”便不再是神话。

⑤张利东研究组同时发现,智能高分子薄膜不但可以“呼吸”潮湿空气而动起来,也可以“呼吸”丙酮蒸汽让自己动起来。

花瓣形状的双层薄膜吸收丙酮分子后,“花瓣”翩翩起舞,犹如一朵在风中摇曳的萝卜花。

这是最新设计的聚偏氣乙烯和聚乙烯醇高分子双层膜的仿生形变。

⑥该双层膜对丙酮分子的刺激具有极其敏感的响应性,并且通过快速“呼吸”丙酮蒸气,可实现双层膜的长时间连续性定向形变,让惰性高分子不知疲倦地运动起来,可媲美自然界中复杂的运动方式。

⑦利用此种仿生运动设计的薄膜传感器,可长时间连续监测环境中丙酮浓度。

当环境中丙酮浓度过高时,传感器自发形变接通电路,电灯亮;当丙酮浓度逐渐降低时,传感器恢复到原来形状断开电路,电灯灭。

利用电灯的变化,可告知环境中丙酮蒸汽浓度的高低,从而极大地拓展了材料的应用潜质。

⑧同时,该双层膜对于外界丙酮蒸汽的刺激能够保持数小时连续可逆的响应,这为拓展刺激响应材料在能源、柔性传感器、人工肌肉、柔性机器人等领域的应用奠定了坚实的基础。

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蒋静仪阅读教程2 课后习题答案(含quotations)Unit One Human Relationship1. Interpretation of the quotations① No man can be separated from the society and disconnected with other people as an island is isolated from the mankind. The inherent(内在的) oneness of mankind is just like a whole mass land.②. when you deal with issues about yourself, try to be calm, reasonable and intelligent; but when you deal with issues about other people, you need to be affectionate, sincere and sympathetic.③ Here is an easy-to-follow, buy established and uncontroversial model for getting along with other people successfully. You just face and accept any serious misfortune or failure peacefully, as if it were something of litter significance or value; but never treat some ordinary, commonplace things as if they were extremely serious. Reference answers to the exercisesReading One:Check your comprehension1-5 ADCCBCheck your vocabulary1.Fisher and Ury’s theory is based on the belief that the “win or lose” modeldoes not work when two sides try to reach an agreement.e positive statements surrounding ideas that are negative.3.You can often successfully resolve differences if you try this collaborativeapproach.Reading TwoCheck your vocabularyResisted; frustration; fluttered; jerked; restless; haltingly; gratefully; thoughtlessReading ThreeCheck your comprehension1-7 FTFFTFTCheck your vocabularyAdministrative; meekly; hysterical; requisition; deposit; severeConfronted; spluttered; irate; bogus; purchaseReading fourCheck your comprehension1-6 FTTTFTCheck your comprehension1.How often does this seriously affect people’s communication and make them failin building good relationships2.Every time parents and children disagree with each other, specialists oftenexplain that “generation gap” is the reason.3.We are not sure whether the term is an acceptable explanation because the word“generation”is used, but the other word “gap”can be applied when analyzing people’s different opinions.4.Specialists in communication immediately challenge this belief and view it ina different way.5. A speaker may not speak as fast as the listener can think.6.Because they have free time to spend by themselves, the listeners probably thinkof other things and no longer concentrate.7.As people’s interests vary, when the topic does not attract them, the listenersstop listening.8.If the speaker does not give a good impression because of his looks or othermatters, the listener would probably refuse to follow what the speaker says. Check your vocabulary A1.give rise to2.arise from3.imply4.facilitate5.sound6.carry away7.gesture8.exercise9.tune inCheck your vocabulary Bdisposal; distractions; facilitate; resort; skip; contributes; deserted; solution Post-readingA.Through several incidents in childhood, Mary learned from her father how tolisten to other’s criticisms, hear the truth in the criticisms, and respect her own opinion. When she grew up, she did her Daddy advised and made achievements in her career.B.1-5 DBDABUnit Two1. Interpretation of the quotations① Little children, headache; big children, heartache.(Italian Proverb)In terms of problems that children give to their parents, big children are far troublesome than little children.② Mother Nature is providential. She gives us twelve years to develop a love forour children before turning them into teenagers. (William Galvin)Mother Nature has designed everything for us. She gives us twelve years to establish a close and affectionate parent-child bond before they become troublesome teenagers who keep giving us headaches.③. Adolescents are not monsters. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves. ~Virginia Satir, The New Peoplemaking, 1988Adolescents are not frightening creatures. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are properly not so sure themselves. (Virginia Satir)Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your compression A1-6 TFTTFFCheck your comprehension B1.to be independent/ independence/ freedom/ their own lives2.primitive/ simple/ tribal way3.become adults4.frustrated, rebellious, restless5.became/ were furious6.the house keyCheck your vocabularyshelter; sit up; rein; adapt; primitive; puberty; lenient; worked outReading twoCheck your comprehension B1-6 FFTTFTCheck your vocabulary1-5 ACAACReading ThreeCheck your comprehension A1-5 TFTFTCheck your comprehension B1.One child sits in a chair and sticks out his/her leg so that another one runningby is launched like a space shuttle.2.Several children run to the same door, grab the same handle, and beat each otherup, ignoring the fact that there are other doors available.3.In restaurants, small children cast their bread on the water in the glasses thewaiter has just brought.4. A child uses a chair to slip to the floor.5.They yell at each other with one sticking his/her foot inside the door and wavingit around, and the other being disgusted but refusing to close the door.Check your vocabulary A1.You have decided to give up the joys of producing copies of some great art piecesat your own ease in order to instead produce copies of yourselves, who keep you on the edge of desperation.2.“Well,” I said, searching deep inside myself to give a paternal suggestion,“The best way is to close your door.”]3.And we decided to have children not for the reason of making my wife look older.4.We did not plan to lose the days when we went shopping after enjoying a comfortablebrunch together on fine Saturdays.Check your vocabulary Bintimate; confess; make up; ceaseless; yell; paternal; rewardingReading FourCheck your comprehension A1-4 DADBCheck your comprehension B1-6 TTTFFTCheck your vocabulary Amanipulative; thrives; squeaked; sabotaged; penetrated; suffocating; juggle; personaCheck your vocabulary B.nasty; sting; addiction; sneak; lease; rigidtactics; unconditional; verge; encounter; franklyPost ReadingB. 1-8 TTTF FTFTUnit Three1. Interpretation of the quotations① Beauty more than bitterness makes the heart break.(Sara TeasdaleBeauty is good and of value. But the pursuit of beauty at the cost of other things may cause even bigger trouble than what pain and hardship will bring about.②There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.(Francis Bacon)Any beautiful thing is not perfectly proportional. Some deviation from standard is not only allowed but also necessary for beauty to show its characteristics.③. If you get simple is beauty and nought else, you get about the best ting God invents.(Robert Browning)Simple beauty is the best thing that you can be awarded of all the things in the world.Robert Browning (7 May 1812 –12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets.Reference answers to the exercisesReading oneCheck your comprehension1-7 TTFTTFFCheck your vocabulary1.Some people prefer black hair, but other people like brown hair more.2.You have been so greatly influenced by the environment you are in that you tendto look at beauty that way.3.Women’s magazines, advertisements and the media all focus their topics onappearance and looks, and they keep warning you about the harm and risk of bad breath, sweat, being too fat or too thin.4.The image you form about yourself may be very inaccurate.5.Good looks shouldn’t exactly follow the model of any particular individual.Reading twoCheck your comprehension A1.They were 202 primary school students, most of them aged eight and nine.2.Children as young as seven were unhappy with their bodies and nearly one-in-threegirls and boys wanted to thinner.3.It was “worrying that a number of the children have these sorts of beliefs andattitudes,”and that there are more children with early-onset anorexia, which “is usually a lot more difficult to treat and usually a lot more severe,”though only a minority would go on to develop an eating disorder.4.Ms. Thomas said children needed to learn that any body shape was acceptable andthey should be proud of their body.5.He felt sad and guilty as a professional on the eating disorder research program.Check your comprehension B1-5 TFTFTCheck your vocabularyindictment; predisposes; purge; specialist; dietary; nominated; onsetReading threeCheck your comprehension A1-5 CCDACCheck your comprehension B1-5 FFFTTCheck your vocabularyperused; previous; desperately; convince; belittle; complimented; elated; addictedReading FourCheck your comprehension A1-6 FTFFTFCheck your vocabulary Apeck away; stand out; mould; advance; release...from; normality; hailedPost-readingB. 1-5 CACCDUnit four① Sleep is better than medicine.(Proverb)Good health relies more on a good night’s sleep than on medicine.② A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you’re fast sleep.(Disney World advertisement)A dream reflects what you really feel in your subconscious world.③. A light supper, a good night’s sleep, and a fine morning have often made a hero of the same man who, by indigestion, a restless night, and a rainy morning, would have proved a coward.(Lord Chesterfield 1694-1773, British Statesman, Author) When one refrains from having a big supper, enjoys a good night’s sleep, and wakes up to a beautiful morning, he/she will feel like a hero. But if the same person eats too much in the evening, not sleeping well throughout the night, and wakes up to rainy morning, he/she may suffer from a lack of confidence.Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your comprehension1.By sleeping in total darkness during the day and working under bright lightsthat simulate sunlight, rather than conventional indoor lighting.2.It relaxes muscles and stimulates the release of endorphins—chemicals that actas natural pain relieves.3.No.4.We need to keep a meal schedule to get a good sleep.5.We should refrain from a) eating too late in the evening; b) eating heavy orspicy food in the evening; and c) snacking in the middle of the night.6.The side effects of taking sleeping pills are: a) feeling groggy; b) insomniagetting worse; c) developing a tolerance for sleeping pills: and d) a potentially fatal blood disorder with some sleeping pills.7.Alcohol suppresses restorative dream sleep, causes numerous short awakeningsand may but unrepressed toward morning.8.We can read a book, listen to quiet music, take a hot bath or try relaxationtechniques, such as meditation or yoga.9.Lights absorbed through the eyes can reset our biological clocks and make oursleep problems worse.10.We should stay in bed because we would still get some rest that way.Check your vocabulary1.Because exercise can relax muscles and increase the release of endorphins, whichare chemicals that are natural agents to reduce or get rid of pain, it helps to overcome stress.2.There are no special foods to help you sleep, but you can have a regular timetablefor your meals, just like a regular sleep timetable. A regular timetable for your meals helps keep your body clock running smoothly.3.Your body can also become used to the pills, and after a while they are no longereffective and you need larger doses or stronger drugs.4.Alcohol reduces refreshing dream sleep, causes numerous short awakenings and,once its calming effects have disappeared, may leave you wide awake but unrepressed toward mooring.5.The researches used bright light which is as strong as natural sunlight justafter dawn (at least 100 times stronger than ordinary room light), which reset subjects’body clocks by as much as 12 hours and made them as alert at midnight as they would ordinarily be at noon.Reading TwoCheck your comprehensionFTFFFTTCheck your vocabulary1. spontaneous;2. provoke;3. integrity;4. thrives;5. inflict;6. universal;7. illusion;8. revertReading Three; 2. d; 3. b; 4. c; 5. cCheck your vocabulary1. aggression;2. symbolic;3. disguise;4. fulfillment;5. represent;6. reconstruct;7. anxious;8. guilt;9. therapist; 10. illuminate; 11. random; 12. spareReading FourCheck your comprehension ATFTTTFTCheck your vocabulary A1. image;2. mood;3. up-bringing;4. inanimate;5. folkloric;6. depressed;7. acknowledge; 8 in combination with; 9. relieveCheck your vocabulary B1. indifferent;2. revolve;3. monochrome;4. passionate;5. decipher;6. inspired;7. allusion;8. correlatedPost-readingA.Getting to sleep at night and waking up in the morning are two perennialproblems for human beings, who do not always regard sleep as very important.The importance we attach to sleep is correlated with what kind of beds we use for sleep and how highly we rate beds in our life.B. 1. b; 2. c; 3. d; 4. a; 5. aUnit Five1. Interpretation of the quotations① The physical dimension involves caring effectively for our physical body—eating the right kinds of foods, getting sufficient rest and relaxation, and exercising on a regular basis. (Stephen R. Covey)The measurement of the elements relating to our body involves paying close attention to our body and keeping it in a healthy state by eating the right kind of food, getting enough rest and relaxation, and exercising regularly.② Early in life, people give up their health to gain wealth…In later life, people give up some of their wealth to regain health! (Ken Blanchard)When people are still young, they earn money at the expense of their health…When they get old, they spend money in order to restore their health.③. Remind yourself of the exorbitant price you can pay for worry in terms of your health. Those who do not know how to fight worry die young. (Dale Carnegie) Remember that worrying beyond a reasonable limit can affect your health adversely. Those who do not know how to control worry die at an early age.Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your comprehension ATFTFTFTCheck your vocabulary1.While many people in China and Chinatowns in other parts of the world have alreadyknown a lot about Tai Chi, the western researchers are just coming up from behind to reach the level of knowledge about Tai Chi from different perspectives.2.You can learn Tai Chi by following an instruction book or attending a Tai Chiclass. Either way the aim is to practice it in accordance with your physical health.3.Tai Chi is a mixture of relaxation and safety. If pains is experienced, it meansyou are overdoing it and getting nothing.4.You may need to practice Tai Chi for several months before you can feel the effectsit may bring. But when you start enjoying the effects, you’ll find yourself on your way to a new lifestyle.5.For older people, Tai Chi will not be the solution to all health problems.6.Though young people might prefer athletic activities that are more physicallydemanding, they can also benefit from practicing Tai Chi as it helps to reduce stress.Reading TwoCheck your comprehension1.d; ; 3. d; 4. a; 5. c;Check your vocabulary A1. scooped up;2. prone;3. inflicted;4. cut back on;5. set in;6. shed;7. modest;8. bypassCheck your vocabulary B.1.I thought I could not be affected by the gradual weakening of the body that otherpeople seemed to be afflicted with when getting old.2.Your body is till in very good condition considering the fact that you are elderly.I hope doctors like me will be out of work because old people like you are healthy.3.Now as I began to walk the distance painstakingly, walking only two street blockstook me an hour.4.Once again I can compete with younger players.Reading ThreeCheck your comprehension BTTFTFFCheck your vocabulary A1. put an end to…;2. counterproductive;3. refined;4. blink;5. spill over;6. view…as;7. account for;8. withholdCheck your vocabulary B.1. in response to;2. was denounced;3. elicited;4. devastating;5. hold back;6. welled up; 7 film; 8. bidReading FourCheck your comprehension AFTTFFTCheck your vocabulary A1. quantify;2. to date;3. subsequent;4. exposure;5. promptly;6. conceivable;7. precaution; 8. preliminary;Check your vocabulary B1.Previous studies suggested that patients who had been given medial treatmentfor nonmelanoma skin cancers ran a greater risk of developing new tumors. But these studies were too limited to lead to authoritative and complete results.2.It is shown in the findings that people with prior skin cancers are at much greaterrisk than researchers have thought.3.The researcher team followed every participant and trailed each case of new skincancer that developed fro a continuation of five years.4.When exposed to the sun, people who easily get sunburned were at a greater riskof getting another nonmelanoma skin cancer.5.The older you are, the more likely you will be affected by skin cancers. That’sbecause the amount of damage to health caused by the exposure to the sun is increased year after year.Post-reading1-5 B C A A DUnit SixPart One: Interpretation of the quotations1.True friendship is like good health. We often do not appreciate its existenceuntil we lose it.2. A good wish to make friends may come to our minds easily and quickly, butestablishing a true friendship takes a long time and efforts, in the same way as fruit slowly ripens.3.If you want to succeed in gaining the support and loyalty of a man with hisdedication to your goal, you have to first prove to him that you are his true friend.Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your comprehension A.FTTFFTCheck your vocabulary1.Friendship does not rely on judgment. You may feel the goodness in a friend,but the goodness was acknowledged after you had made friends with him.2.If you only want those who possess good qualities to be your friends becauseyou have good qualities, you are far from getting true friendship just as you can hardly build up true friendship if you are after friendship out of the motivation of gaining profits.3.So if one knows what friendship really means, he would never put an end to itonly because his friend happens to be lacking respectability in character. 4.We should remain humble before friendship and love because we are granted thisfree gift. We should feel ashamed rather than pleased and happy when we are no longer humble because friendship and love are gone.5.Our judgments and penalties have to be part of our life as we pay men and dressthem in the court suit and let them be the judges to make judgments on other men.Reading TwoCheck your comprehension AFFFTTCheck your vocabulary A1. knot;2. accommodate;3. slip away;4. be treated like dirt;5. loosen the rein;6. promptly;7. kiss up to;8. stretch;9. halt; 10. keep bottled upCheck your vocabulary B1. ram;2. dissipate;3. smashed;4. were ostracized;5. rein;6. briefly;7. gave way;8. were going about;9. slashed; 10. stoically; 11. clunkedCheck your vocabulary C1.So I never said anything to show my unwillingness of going to the boarding school,though all my senses could feel the reluctance of such a trip.2.I got to know later that the school’s counselor had asked my mother to leaveunnoticed without saying goodbye to me in order to avoid the outburst of sad emotions.3.Not only did we refuse to admit the feeling of missing our dead parents, butalso the fact that they were with us before. And we kept it as secret deep in our mind.4.The only thing we can complain about is that Carneys are too good to us and someof you are making use of their goodness.5.Everyone thinks you were making up to the Carneys. Many boys are angry at youract of flattery.6.It was a place where the restraints and the outward aggressive appearance ofbeing unwilling to compromise gave way to something subtle that started changing our behavior.7.Like the other boys, I also wanted to free myself of the burden I could no longercarry in mind.8.But we didn’t carry a photo of our dead fathers with us, and we even didn’tkeep one in our rooms. Photos were generally regarded as something that could too easily remind us of the happy life we had spent with our dead parents; much happier and more normal than the life we had now.Reading ThreeCheck your comprehension BFFTFTCheck your vocabulary1. address;2. shift; 3 prior; 4. circled; 5. stung; 6. weaves; 7. makeup; ; 9. dampened; 10. deserve; 11. faithfully; 12. tinfoil; 13. crushes; 14. glamourReading FourCheck your comprehensionTFTTFTCheck your vocabulary1. collapsed; ; 3. a handful of; 4. clean up; 5. shut off; 6. spark; 7. forecasted;8. hangs out; 9. rush; 10. in advancePost-readingB.1-5DCBCBCUnit seven culture and customsPart One; interpretation of the quotations1.Culture is not only the positive result of meaningful education, but also theresults of people’s feeling, judgments about things and ways of behaving.2.Culture is not only reflected in books and architectures, but also in our clothing,gestures as head movements and postures as the way we talk and so on.3.People are tending to be satisfied with the most ordinary things around them;they mark few impressions of the beautiful and perfect things in mind, though they should appreciated those to keep their feelings alive. Therefore, everyone ought to do at least one thing, such as hearing a little song, reading a good poem, seeing a beautiful picture, or even speaking a few reasonable words.Reference answers to the exercisesCheck your comprehension BFFTTTCheck our vocabulary1. resorted to;2. aversion;3. adaptation;4. deprived of;5. detrimental;6. generate;7. nurtureReading TwoCheck your vocabulary1. prestige/status;2. defined;3. respectively;4. scheduled;5. average;6. status;7. prestige; 8. latenessReading ThreeCheck your comprehension AFTFTFTCheck your vocabulary1.The boy felt apprehensive of the day for him to return home.2.The student was brought in front of the blackboard to account for his behavior.3.Although they are brothers, they have little in common.4.When he first came to America, he couldn’t adapt to the rapid pace of change.5.They felt puzzled when they were doing the project, because the principles werealien to them.pared with other women of her age, she was indeed luckier.Reading Four1.She would accompany us across the seven long, hilly blocks and put us beforethe serious-looking principal though we were unwilling and crying.2.Very often I tried to avoid being connected to my annoying, loud grandmotherwho followed after me when I was walking around casually in the nearby American supermarket outside Chinatown.3.He treated my mother severely and unkindly and very often criticized hersubstandard English, which was mixed with Chinese.4.When he made a mistake in English, he would blame her for it.Check your vocabulary B1. heritage;2. dissuade;3. mustiness;4. outshout;5. chaotic;6. be hard on someone;7. cornerPost-reading1. US;2. J;3. J;4. J;5. US;6. J;7. US;8. J;9. US; 10. USUnit Eight About LanguagePart One: Interpretation of the quotations1.The language ability is the only human characteristic that makes a human beingdifferent from other forms of life.2.If all other things remain equal, every human brain has the same structure thatcan react to any factors which cause a reaction. This is why a baby can learn any language because it has the same reaction to the same stimulus as any other baby.nguage is not the work of the intellectuals or dictionary-makers. Rather, itis the product of generations of people’s work, needs, relationships, and happiness and it is broadly and deeply rooted among common people.Reference answers to the exercisesCheck your vocabulary1.The international languages for pilots and air traffic controllers, airspeak,and for for policemen, policespeak, have English as their base.2.Because of the influence of Hollywood movies and pop music, many new learnersof English have already learned some English.3.Some countries think that the use of English can damage or call into questiontheir identity as people or nation.4.For people with different first language, English, as a second language, hasenabled them to communicate with each other without difficulty.Reading TwoCheck your comprehension BTTFTFCheck your vocabulary1. origin(s);2. speculate;3. predispose;4. Syntax;5. contentment;6. eventuallyReading ThreeCheck your comprehension A.1-5 FTTFT; 6-10 TFTFFCheck your comprehension B。

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