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1 why I am not good enough to be on the floor. After endless hours of work and devotion,
2 myself through drill after drill, the last thing I want is to be a cheer leader. The feeling of being 3 is sometimes too much and drives me to 4 on the spot. I often feel as though my 5 are wasted
and my time is eaten away, devoted to 6 .
It is heartbreaking to be a spectator (旁观者) for the game I love, knowing that no one has enough
faith to give me the chance to 7 on the floor. Tears well up, but I 8 them back. I shouldn"t be so
9 over something so silly.
Away from the game, it"s easier to put my thoughts together, rather than letting my 10 drive my
reasoning. I consider 11 I am where I am. I have played basketball my whole life.I have a strong 12
for the sport and always have. There is nothing like the 13 of playing: the swish (飕飕声) of the net, the sweat rolling off my cheeks, even the bruises (青肿) are battle wounds worn 14 after every game.
Even if I don" t play much, I participate in every game. I am part of a team of girls who 15 together
like a family. I am there for them, 16 they are for me.
Should I move on? Or should I stay with my team and continue playing basketball 17 great passion
just a little longer? The 18 isn"t difficult when I consider the joy that being a part of a team 19
me-and not just any team, but my team. I love basketball and my teammates. When I think about that,
my 20 from the bench really isn"t so bad after all.
( )2. A. following
( )3. A. careless
( )4. A. quit
( )5. A. beliefs
( )6. A. something
( )7. A. perform
( )8. A. call
( )9. A. upset
( )10. A. hardships
( )11. A. that
( )12. A. imagination
( )13. A. encouragement
( )14. A. bravely
( )15. A. fix
( )16. A. as
( )17. A. through
( )18. A. conflict
( )19. A. cheats
( )20. A. request
B. supporting
B. worthless
B. stay
B. chances
B. nothing
B. respond
B. give
B. nervous
B. possessions
B. why
B. admission
B. embarrassment
B. proudly
B. add
B. if
B. over
B. patience
B. brings
B. intention
C. discovering
C. selfless
C. struggle
C. efforts
C. anything
C. identify
C. take
C. scared
C. feelings
C. when
C. caution
C. excitement
C. regretfully
C. argue
C. for
C. with
C. challenge
C. urges
C. view
D. pushing
D. homeless
D. delay
D. experiences
D. everything
D. survive
D. hold
D. amazed
D. achievements
D. whether
D. passion
D. disappointment
D. painfully
D. stick
D. though
D. from
D. decision
D. controls
D. ambition
答案
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试题【完形填空。 It has been difficult to sit on the bench most of the time, watching m】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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necessarily change for the better.
Harry Potter actors, who are now saying their final goodbyes to their roles, have all become
fully-fledged (成熟的) grown-ups, worlds apart from the little kids who began the Hogwarts" adventures
in 2001.
While many fans feel sad that the magical franchise (特权) is coming to an end, some feel even sadder
to see how much the actors have changed over the years.
"Daniel Radcliffe (who plays Harry Potter) went from being a really cute kid to a thin, pale-looking
guy," said Filipino Internet User Lealuvy."I kind of wish he stayed a kid forever.""
Radcliffe himself doesn"t seem to be bothered by his change of appearance. In an interview with GQ
magazine last week, he teased himself: "If people find me sexy or cool, it"s because they like short, little,
nerdy guys. And we do have our niche (合适的职业)."
Meanwhile, actors growing up to be handsome have their headaches.
Harry Melling, who played Potter"s cousin Dudley Dursley, told The Telegraph that he was almost
recast for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows when producers discovered he" d lost a lot of weight he
had as a kid. He was too thin for the part.
"They (the producers) did this double take, "Oh my God, we are going to have to do something", and I
felt guilty," said Meiling.
Aside from changes in looks, the gradual personality change of child stars is another big concern of
audience and producers.
Miley Cyrus began her career at 13 in Disney"s hit TV series Hannah Montana.
When Cyrus decided to show her adult personality by releasing "sexy" photos, people began to get
uneasy about her. Reports said that furious Disney bosses were considering replacing Cyrus with a more
clean-cut teen star.
Cyrus finally kept her role after public apologies. But some parents banned their children watching the
show.
"My daughter has been banned from watching the show," supermodel Cindy Crawford told Showbiz
Spy." I really don"t think Miley Cyrus is much of a role model for my kid."
B. control
C. clarify
D. abandon
B. Daniel Radcliffe can"t escape from being a kid.
C. Some fans feel sad about the ending of the film series and the actors" changes.
D. Harry Melling was too thin to recast for the film.
B. people like short, little, nerdy guys
C. he thinks he grows up to be handsome
D. some people do think such a boy as him is sexy
B. The actors" weight.
C. Whether the producers did the double take.
D. Whether the actors are sexy or clean-cut.
B. Disney bosses prefer pure teen stars to sexy adults in their movies
C. parents prevented their children from watching her show
D. Cindy Crawford is a supermodel, who has a daughter
distinction (区别) and one practice that has helped my writing processes tremendously. The distinction
is between the creative mind and the critical mind. While you need to employ both to get to a finished
result, they cannot work in parallel no matter how much we might like to think so.
Trying to criticize writing on the fly is possibly the single greatest barrier to writing that most of us
encounter. If you are listening to that 5th grade English teacher correct your grammar while you are
trying to capture a fleeting (稍纵即逝的) thought, the thought will die. If you capture the fleeting
thought and simply share it with the world in raw form, no one is likely to understand. You must learn
to create first and then criticize if you want to make writing the tool for thinking that it is.
The practice that can help you past your learned bad habits of trying to edit as you write is what
Elbow calls "free writing." In free writing, the objective is to get words down on paper non-stop, usually
for 15-20 minutes. No stopping, no going back, no criticizing. The goal is to get the words flowing. As
the words begin to flow, the ideas will come from the shadows and let themselves be captured on your
notepad or your screen.
Now you have raw materials that you can begin to work with using the critical mind that you"ve
persuaded to sit on the side and watch quietly. Most likely, you will believe that this will take more time
than you actually have and you will end up staring blankly at the pages as the deadline draws near.
Instead of staring at a blank start filling it with words no matter how bad. Halfway through your
available time, stop and rework your raw writing into something closer to finished product. Move back
and forth until you run out of time and the final result will most likely be far better than your current
practices.
writing process, he means .
B. they cannot be regarded as equally important
C. they are in constant conflict with each other
D. no one can be both creative and critical
B. ignoring grammatical soundness
C. attempting to edit as they write
D. trying to capture fleeting thoughts
B. To get one"s ideas down.
C. To choose an appropriate topic.
D. To collect raw materials.
B. it does not help them to think clearly
C. it may bring about too much criticism
D. it takes too much time to edit afterwards
B. It helps him to come up with new ideas.
C. It saves the writing time available to him.
D. It improves his writing into better shape.
[2] This is one question millions of people over the globe ask themselves every now and then. It is not
as if you are not working hard, but you simply may not know that there is a difference between work and
productivity. Your plan is what gives you a clear picture of what you are aiming at, but the method of
achieving may vary from time to time. That you did not meet up with a deadline does not mean you were
not working on it. The problem is whether you will be able to manage time.
[3] Before you start on the next activity, task or project, first ask yourself why you want to do what
you are about to do now. You will by this be able to know if the task should be done, and if the timing is
right.
[4] Doing the right thing at the wrong time makes it absolutely wrong. So it is not just enough to do
what is right, also consider . Your time has value, when you spend it on what is right at that instance. On the other hand, the value of your task is when it is done at the right time.
[5] You will feel sorry about the time spent on what was not profitable to you. Time can not be
wasted, because it can not be preserved and replaced. You are always doing something with your time.
What matters is the value of what you are doing at the moment with your time.
[6] The desire to make a difference begins with the ability to take the right decision on what to do. It
will become simple if you learn to manage time effectively.
2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (within 10 words)
3. Complete the following statement with proper words. (no more than 5 words)
You will regret doing things which were of no value to you.
4. What should be the first step to get some work done? (within 12 words)
5. What does the underlined word "it" (line 3, paragraph 4) probably refer to? (no more than 3words)
color represents the spirit of the Korean people and kimchi is more than just a food. It"s a culture."
A meal without kimchi is unthinkable. So what is kimchi?
Joan Raymond, food writer for US website health.com, writes: "It"s a reddish, fermented (发酵的)
cabbage dish , made with a mix of garlic salt, vinegar, chili peppers and other spices.
It is served at every meal, either along with or mixed with rice and noodles. It is part of a high-fiber, low
fat diet, which has kept obesity (肥胖) at bay."
Kimchi is used in everything from soups to pancakes and as a topping (配料) on pizza and burgers.
Health.com named kimchi in its list of the world"s top five healthiest foods as it is rich in vitamins, aids
digestion and may even reduce the risk of cancer.
A study conducted by Seoul National University claimed that chickens infected with the H5N1 virus
(bird flu) recovered after eating food containing the same bacteria found in kimchi.
When Koreans pose for photos, they say "kimchi", instead of "cheese".
B. Kimchi is rated as the healthiest food in the world.
C. Kimchi is a cultural treasure for Koreans.
D. Each person eats 40 pounds of kimchi per month.
B. prevent
C. overcome
D. develop
B. Ways of making kimchi.
C. The origin of kimchi.
D. Kimchi and what it means to Koreans.
rural citizens as both groups become increasingly integrated. Experts suggest a possible model
way may be "re-inventing" a "garden city".
China"s mega-cities are bursting at the borders and the country is now undergoing the quickest and
biggest urbanization in the history of mankind. It is estimated that by 2025, China will have 400 million
more people living in its cities, raising its urban population to 900 million. Besides, new satellite towns are mushrooming on the urban fringes while city ring roads are rippling outwards into the countryside at
amazing speed. Satellite maps collected by Professor Joshua Bolchover at the University of Hong Kong
bring the problem sharply into focus. They track the changing rural-urban framework in the past 30 years, and suggest that cities are cruelly destroying surrounding rural land and rapidly reducing the amount of
arable (可耕种的) land, which gives way to new residential blocks, new industrial zones, new financial
centers and the other inevitable signs and signatures of economic growth.
This, however, is not sustainable growth pattern, especially when China has the world"s largest
population to feed. So concerned urban planners are starting to note the social and physical effects of
diaspora(大移居) when replaced rural communities are forced into the cities.
On the other hand, a trend of thought is gradually taking shape and this is the concept of the "garden
city", a combination of country and city that is being proposed by architects and city planners. Hua Li,
from Tao Architects, is among the many professionals with such a voice. His argument is supported by a
long-term study on this subject. As Hua says, the answer is to preserve patches of productive farmland
within urban boundaries. Less transportation means we have fresh agricultural products at lower costs
and less carbon emission in the city. And urban farmland can also be showcased for agricultural tourism
and education.
The concept is already practiced at the grassroot level. Agriculture has gone into the air, up to roof
and balcony in some communities in the cities. It"s common to see organic "hanging garden" on the roof
of some traditional courtyard home. According to some people, the rooftop project translate to tangible
(= practical) benefits, such as safe, nutritious vegetables, a cooler home in summer. Some say thanks to
the tomatoes they plant that are natural insect killers, there"re fewer mosquitoes. Apart from these, it also
contributes to better bonding with neighbors. Zhang, a doctor in Beijing, began creating his hanging
garden five years ago. Since his garden became home to 30 kinds of vegetables and fruit -all enough to
feed his family, neighbors have enjoyed dropping by for a relaxing chat or just to see how well the lovely
vegetables and fruit are doing.
Although people like Zhang are still rare and the greening of roof space with vegetables and fruit takes
skill and energy, with more positive media exposure and advanced technology there is the prospect that
garden city will become common practice in the near future. By then, cities will no longer look so gray
when seen from the satellites.
B. To persuade people into supporting economic growth in cities.
C. To explain the reasons for the change of rural-urban framework.
D. To inform the readers of the consequences of quick urbanization.
B. become a project that needs a long-term study
C. lead to more rural communities being replaced
D. attract more farmers to take tours in cities
B. hanging gardens are becoming more popular
C. the garden contributes to a better neighborhood
D. he is a pioneer to practise the gardening concept
B. hopeful
C. disappointed
D. concerned
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