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came too,and we made these little grey houses of logs that you see, and they are square. It is a bad
way to live , for there can be no power in a square.
You have noticed that everything an Indian does is in a circle. and that is because the Power of the
World always works in circles. and everything tries to be round. In the old days when we were a strong
and happy people, all our power came to us from the respectful circle of the nation, and so long as the
circle was unbroken,the people were getting rich. The flowering tree was the living center of the circle,
and the circle of the four quarters nursed it. The east gave peace and light, the south gave warmth. the
west gave rain,and the north with its cold and strong wind gave strength and continuous power. This
knowledge came to us from the outer world with our brief. Everything the Power of the World does is
done in a circle. The sky is round , and I have heard that the earth is round like a ball ,and so are all the
stars. Birds make their nests in circles .for theirs are the same as ours. The sun comes forth and goes
down again in a circle. The moon does the same , and both are round. Even the seasons form a great
circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a man is a circle
from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves. Our places were like the
nests of birds , and these were always set in a circle , the nation"s circle , a nest of many nests.where
the Great Spirit meant for us to nurse our children.
But the Wasichus ( Indian word for " white people" ) have put us in these square boxes. Our
power is gone and we are dying , for the power is not in us any more. You can look at our boys and
see how it is with us. Where we were living by the power of the circle in the way we should, boys
were men at twelve or thirteen years of age. But now it takes them very much longer to be bull-grown.
B. refused to take themselves away from round places
C. lived in round places, but then decided to move into square houses
D. lived in round places , but were forced to live in square houses
B. the Indians" past and present living conditions
C. the Indians" old and new power
D. man"s power versus natural power
B. the four rooms of the Indian"s house
C. the four seasons
D. the four kinds of natural power
B. they forgot the old way of life
C. boys took more time to grow into men
D. everyone was not happy
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how do they operate?
Leadership today is not about forcing others to do things. If this is even possible,it is short-term ,
and tends to backfire. If you order someone to do something against their will, they may do it because
they feel they must , but the anger they feel will do more harm in the long-term. They will also experience
fear.
Fear causes the thinking brain to shut down, making the person unable to function at his or her best.
If they associate you with this emotion of fear , they will become less functional around you , and you
will have succeeded in not only shooting yourself in the foot, but possibly making a very good employee
or partner unable to perform effectively. Fear has no place in leadership.
The way we influence people in a lasting way is by our own character,and our understanding and use
of emotion. We can order someone to do something,which may be part of the work day or we can
employ them at the emotional level, so they become fully devoted to the projects and provide some of
their own motivation. Today"s work place is all about relationships.
Anyone works harder in a positive environment in which they"re recognized and valued as a human
being as well as a worker. Everyone produces just a bit more for someone they like. Leaders understand
the way things work. They know the pay check is not the single most motivating factor,in the work life
of most people.
The true strength of leadership is an inner strength that comes from the confidence of emotional
intelligence-knowing your own emotions.and how to handle them, and those of others. Developing your
emotional intelligence is the single best thing you can do if you want to develop your relationships with
people around you , which is the key to the leadership skills.
B. he cannot work at his best
C. he feels his brain shut down
D. he thinks of his work as too heavy
B. Working conditions affect people"s physical health.
C. Good relationship is the key to business , success.
D. Smart people are more functional in the work place.
B. develop his own personality
C. give his employees a pay raise
D. hide his own emotion of fear
B. help raise employees" living standards
C. give employees specific instructions
D. deal wisely with employees" emotions
countries, choice is a luxury , something wonderful but hard to get, not a right. And for those who think
th ey are exercising their right to make choices , the whole system is merely an illusion , a false idea
created by companies and advertisers hoping to sell their products.
The endless choice gives birth to anxiety in people"s lives. Buying something as basic as a coffee pot
is not exactly simple. Easy access to a wide range of everyday goods leads to a sense of powerlessness
in many people, ending in the shopper giving up and walking away, or just buying an unsuitable item
(商品) that is not really wanted. Recent studies in England have shown that many electrical goods bought
in almost every family are not really needed. More difficult decision-making is then either avoided or
trusted into the hands of the professionals ,lifestyle instructors , or advisors.
It is not just the availability of the goods that is the problem, but the speed with which new types of
products come on the market. Advances in design and production help quicken the process. Products
also need to have a short lifespan so that the public can be persuaded to replace them within a short time. The typical example is computers , which are almost out-of-date once they are bought. This indeed makes selection a problem. Gone are the days when one could just walk with ease into a shop and buy one thing: no choice, no anxiety.
B. The practice of choice is difficult.
C. The right of choice is given but at a price.
D. Choice and right exist at the same time.
B. People are likely to find themselves overcome by business persuasion.
C. Shoppers may find themselves lost in the broad range of items.
D. Companies and advertisers are often misleading about the range of choice.
B. products of the latest design flood the market
C. competitions are fierce in high-tech industry
D. everyday goods need to be replaced often
B. The opinions on people"s right in different countries.
C. The problems about the availability of everyday goods.
D. The helplessness in purchasing decisions.
yawning with him , though you"re not tired.
This phenomenon confused scientists for years until a recent study found that people tend to
sympathize with fellow humans.Supporting this claim was the discovery that those children who were
unable to form normal emotional ties with others did not experience contagious (有感染力的) yawning,
which showed that humans communicate regularly without words.
Hugo Critchley,a neuroscientist, has conducted an experiment recently, which will prove that
happiness and sadness can spread like the common cold. According to Critchley , our mind and body
are in constant exchange about how we"re feeling. " Emotions are closely linked with states of internal
(内部的) responses. " he explained."There are also more visible changes in our gestures and facial
expressions. When we"re in a group, these signals can spread to another person. For example, there"s
the obvious tendency to smile when smiled at and there are less obvious, changes that reflect emotions
of surprise, anger or sadness such as a change in our heart rate and blood pressure. "
Hugo Critchley further explained , " Our bodies synchronise and when we like the other person , we
even copy his behavior. Next time you chat with a friend, take note of how you"re sitting-it"s pretty likely
that you will be the same. Scientists believe it"s our way of telling each other that we"re partners. Through
body language, humans give each other very subtLe (微妙的) but clear signals that show emotions. "
So,what lessons can we leam from this? " Spend time with happy people-otherwise your health could
suffer. " said Critchley. " When we"re sad,our body goes into fight or flight mode. But when we"re happy,
our body works normally and we feel relaxed and positive. So we look bright, our skin glows, we feel
healthy and it affects everyone around us. "
B. we yawn more frequently when we have a cold
C. emotions are connected with states of internal responses
D. the change of blood pressure is not linked with the change ofemotions
B. change rapidly
C. relax temporarily
D. respond accordingly
B. anger is less contagious than friendliness
C. surprise is more contagious than smile
D. surprise is the most contagious among emotions
B. Children like copying the actions of fellow humans.
C. Scientists are still confused about contagious yawning.
D. People tend to communicate more with body language.
represent,in fact, what I call 1 and love.
I don"t remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool.
But he did 2 the water. Any kind of 3 ride seemed to give him pleasure. 4 he loved to fish;
sometimes he took me along.
But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being 5 the water,
moving through it, 6 it all around me. I was not a strong 7 , or one who learned to swim early,
for I had my 8 . But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father"s office and 9 those
summer days with my father,who 10 come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My
father would stand there in his suit,the 11 person
not in swimsuit.
After swimming,l would go 12 his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where
he let me 13 anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left
alone at his desk 14 he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps
I shouldn"t be playing with his 15 . But my father always 16 and said easily,"Oh,
no,it"s 17 . " Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get 18 an ice cream…
( )1. A. desire ( )2. A. avoid ( )3. A. boat ( )4. A. But ( )5. A. on ( )6. A. having ( )7. A. swimmer ( )8. A. hopes ( )9. A. spending ( )10. A. should ( )11. A. next ( )12. A. away from ( )13. A. put up ( )14. A. the moment ( )15. A. fishing net ( )16. A. stood up ( )17. A. fine ( )18. A. the student ( )19. A. memory ( )20. A. which | B. joy B. refuse B. bus B. Then B. off B. leaving B. rider B. faiths B. saving B. would B. only B. out of B. break down B. the first time B. office things B. set out B. strange B. the assistant B. wealth B. who | C. anger C. praise C. train C. And C. by C. making C. walker C. rights C. wasting C. had to C. other C. by C. play with C. while C. wooden chair C. showed up C. terrible C. myself C. experience C. what | D. worry D. love D. bike D. Still D. in D. getting D. runner D. fears D. ruining D. ought to D. last D. inside D. work out D. before D. lab equipment D. turned out D. funny D. himself D. practice D. whose |
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Rabbits are easy to raise. They are clean and quiet. They don"t need a lot of room. And it costs a small amount of money to feed them , but you get a big return. One male and two females will produce as many as fifty more rabbits in a year. That is enough to provide enough meat for a family. Rabbit meat is high in protein and low in fat. You don"t have to be a farmer to raise rabbits. You can raise them in the city. Rabbit houses are easy to make with wood and wire. They don"t have to be very big. But each rabbit must have its own little room in the house. This is very important. Each room should be about 75 centimeters wide,60 centimeters high and one meter deep. Fencing is used for the sides and floor of the rabbit house. The holes in the wire fencing should be about one centimeter square.Waste from the animals will drop through the holes. This keeps the rabbit house clean and dry. Rabbits need a lot of fresh air and sunlight. Cover the sides of the rabbit house only to protect it from rain. Rabbits eat mostly grass and leaves. Hang feeding containers on the outside of the house to let the rabbits eat whenever they want. They simply pull the grass and leaves through the holes in the fence. Each room should have fresh water. The water containers should be heavy so the rabbits cannot turn them over. Or you can tie the containers to the fence. One month after mating (交配) , female rabbits give birth to about eight babies. In two months,a baby rabbit should weigh about two kilograms. This is big enough to make a meal for a small family. Rabbits are also valuable for their fur. It takes time, skill and money to prepare the fur and skin for use. If you have only a few rabbits,it probably would be best to let a tanner (制革工) prepare the fur for you. Skill is also needed to remove the fur from the rabbit. But rabbits do not have to be dead to be valuable .Many people enjoy keeping rabbits as friendly pets. And rabbit waste makes an excellent fertilizer(肥料) . Itcanbemixeddirectly into the soil to improve the growth of vegetables , trees and flowering plants. | |||
1. The text is written mainly _______. | |||
A. to explain why rabbits are clean and quiet B. to let people know more about rabbits C. to tell readers how to raise rabbits D. to introduce a small friendly animal pet | |||
2. What is important if you raise rabbits?_______ | |||
A. Holes are needed for waste to drop through. B. Each rabbit must be given a separate room. C. Each room must have clean water every day. D. Feeding containers are hung on the fence. | |||
3. Why should the holes in the wire fence be about one centimeter square ?______ | |||
A. Because the holes let in sunlight. B. Because rabbits like these holes. C. Because rabbits get food from them. D. Because waste of rabbits drops through the holes. | |||
4. We learn from the text that rabbits ________. | |||
A. need enough fresh air and sunlight B. produce a lot of waste every day C. feed on only fresh grass and leaves D. make better pets than dogs and cats | |||
5. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?______ | |||
A. You don"t have to kill rabbits to make more money. B. Rabbits cannot be sold to make money when they are alive. C. Rabbits are more valuable when they are alive. D. Rabbits have to be killed to be more valuable. |