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阅读理解     Autumn means different things to different people.It all depends on your personality, said British
naturalist Richard Mabey."Personality shapes your view of the season, " he said."You may see it as a
fading away, a packing up (结束), or as a time of packing in another sense-the excited gathering of resources before a long journey."
     If this is true, perhaps it tells us a little about, for instance, Thomas Hood, the 19th century English poet.About November, he wrote:
     No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease
     No
shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees
     November!
     On the other hand, another English poet John Keats, already sensing he was seriously ill, was inspired
by a late September day to pen one of the most famous poems in the English language, To Autumn.He
wrote to a friend afterwards that there was something comforting and healing about it.
     According to Richard Mabey, Keats has the biological evidence on his side.Autumn is not a time of
slowing down, but a time of new beginnings and great movements of creatures.For example, just at the
moment that Keats"s "gathering swallows" (in To Autumn) are departing for Africa, millions of creatures
are fleeing from the frozen north like Iceland, Greenland and Russia to winter along the east and south
coasts of Britain.According to scientists, before falling, the leaves transfer their chlorophyll (叶绿素) and
carbohydrates into the woody parts of the tree for safekeeping over winter.What remains are the natural
antioxidants (防老剂) in the leaves:the yellow and orange carotenoids (类胡萝卜素), and another
protective chemical specially produced for autumn, the brightred anthocyanin (花青素). High color is not a signal of deterioration (退化) and decline, but of detox (排毒的) ability and good health.
     A century after Keats, the American poet Loren Eiseley wrote in his journal:"Suppose we saw
ourselves burning like maples in a golden autumn, and that we could disintegrate (分解) like autumn
leaves...dropping their substance like chlorophyll.Would_not_our_attitude towards_death be_different? "1. From Thomas Hood"s poem, we may infer that________.A. he suffered a lot from cold November
B. he missed the shining summer days very much
C. he had a negative attitude towards autumn
D. he enjoyed butterflies and bees very much2. Which word can best describe John Keats"s attitude towards autumn?A. Optimistic.  
B. Fearful.  
C. Doubtful.  
D. Realistic.3. In autumn, leaves turn yellow before falling because________.A. they can"t bear the freezing
B. they can"t get enough water from the woody part
C. chlorophyll and carbohydrates have been lost through leaves
D. chlorophyll and carbohydrates have come back to the woody part4. What does the underlined sentence mean?A. Man can never live long, just as leaves must leave the tree annually.
B. Man is different from autumn leaves, which will come again the next spring.
C. Man should treat death calmly, just like autumn leaves fall to the ground.
D. Man should have a positive attitude towards death, quite different from autumn leaves.
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阅读理解    When you are little,it"s not hard to believe you can change the world.I remember my enthusiasm when,at the age of 12,I addressed the people at the Rio Earth Summit."I am only a child," I told them."Yet I know
that if all the money spent on war was spent on ending poverty and finding environmental answers,what a
wonderful place this world would be.At school you teach us not to fight with others,to work things out,to
respect others,to clean up our mess,not to hurt other creatures,to share,not to be greedy.Then why do you
go out and do the things you tell us not to do.You grownups say you love us,but I challenge you,please,to
make your actions reflect your words."
    I spoke for six minutes and received a standing ovation.Some of the people even cried.I thought that
maybe I had reached some of them,that my speech might actually spur (刺激) action.Now,ten years from
Rio,after I"ve sat through many more conferences,I"m not sure what has been achieved.My confidence in
the people in power and in the power of an individual"s voice to reach them has been deeply shaken.
    When I was little, the world was simple. But as a young adult, I"m learning that as we have to make
choices-education,career,lifestyle-life gets more and more complicated.We are beginning to feel pressure
to produce and be successful.We are taught that economic growth is progress,but we aren"t taught how to
seek a happy,healthy way of living.And we are learning that what we wanted for the future when we were
12 was idealistic and naive (天真的).
    Today I"m no longer a child,but I"m worried about what kind of environment my children will grow up in.
I know change is possible,because I am changing,still figuring out what I think.I am still deciding how to live
my life.The challenges are great,but if we accept individual responsibility and make choices,we will rise to
the challenges, and  we will become part of  the positive tide of the change. I  hope  this goal will be met
through our common efforts.Thank you all.1.The purpose of what the speaker said at the age of 12 was to________.A.end poverty and make schools beautiful
B.find environmental answers and show off
C.focus people"s attention on some social problems
D.find a wonderful place and clean it up2.What does the underlined word "ovation" in the second paragraph refer to?A.A long period of laughing.
B.A cold and unfriendly welcome.
C.An expression used for greeting.
D.Great applause or cheering.3.The information in the text is presented mainly through________.A.question and answer  B.a personal lecture
C.cause and effect  D.listing steps in a process4.Which of the following best describes the speaker?A.He is an experienced educator.
B.He is an impolite man.
C.He is a man of great worries.
D.He is a man of social responsibility.
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阅读理解    A new guidebook says being_happy_is_just_like_being_fit-you need to practice the skills needed to get
this emotion,even during the darkest times.
    Roadtesting Happiness:How to be Happier  by Australian journalist and author Sophie  Scott is a
selfhelp book with a difference. " Being happy is something you need to focus on;it doesn"t come as a
matter of course,"  Scott said."You always need to make an effort to be happy,even if you reach the point
of saying you are contented, you still need to keep focusing and  working on  the things  that made you
happy." Scott also said the book was born out of her interest in the human mind as well as how difficult she found it to cope after her mother died of cancer two years ago.
    "I was always interested in psychology,but a lot of happiness books don"t address the fact that you can
be happy even if your life isn"t going according to plan.The key is managing expectations." She says,"In the
book,I focused on what were the things most likely to make people happy,the ones with the most scientific evidence."  People should think that being happy is yet another task you have to do and then feel guilty
when you don"t do it.Scott says the road to a positive outlook begins with very easy,small steps.
    "Women in particular today______________:they"ve got to be thin,got to have a career,got to have a
perfect relationship so the last thing you need is to be thinking you"ve got to be happy all the time,"  she
said."But it is important to improve your quality of life.Stop rushing around and filling each moment of the
day with things to do,and then sit down and think about your life and how you"re feeling.The things I got
out of this were not things that take a lot of effort:feeling more grateful for the things you"ve got;adjusting
your reaction to situations and people.It"s about changing small habits,more tinkering around the edges
instead of totally checking and changing your life."1.By saying "being happy is just like being fit",the author probably means________.A.people should practice how to remain happy
B.people should spend more time working out
C.keeping happy is the key to continuing our life
D.it"s difficult for people to keep happy all the time2.What should we do if we want to remain happy in Scott"s opinion?A.Do some scientific research into the skills of being happy.
B.Work hard to achieve your expectations.
C.Read more books about psychological activities.
D.Think that being happy is a very important task to do.3.Which of the following would be proper to be filled in the blank?A.get high expectation
B.feel overloaded
C.can"t look after themselves well
D.have no friends to help them
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阅读理解     After winning a big game, athletes are often asked how they attained that success. Most say their
achievement is the result of gruelling hard work and intense practice. Usually athletes say how hard it is
to win the big games. At the opposite end of the spectrum, however, is the fact that losing the big game,
or, in my case, all the games, can be even tougher.
     From the spectators"point of view, last year"s basketball season for my high school team was nothing
short of an embarrassment. And while 0 and 20 is certainly nothing to be proud of, that season had a
bigger impact on me than any other, and probably more than any season since.
     As a team captain, I knew it probably wouldn"t be the easiest year, but did I ever think we would lose
every game? Of course not. Since six of our top players had graduated, it was clear that we were a
young team who would struggle. The struggle began earlier than expected, though, as our team"s starting
center was suspended for the season, and two key members decided to quit after two weeks. At some
point, quitting probably passed through every player"s mind, but, in the end, we all stuck it out, vowing
to work even harder.
     Then there came a time when even our own coach had given up on us. Personally, I felt like it was no
longer worth giving my all. I thought, if even the coach doesn"t believe in us, why should I? But just as my
hope began to fade, a teammate called a meeting. He said, "Nobody thinks we"re going to win, and
heck, we may not, but, as teammates and friends, we_owe_it_to_each_other_to give_it_our_all_every_
game. "
     Sure, it was a little clich? (陈旧的), but it was that moment that taught me how to be a leader. It hit
me then that I may have been a captain, but I, like others in my position, certainly didn"t deserve the role.
As a leader you can never quit on the team who looks up to you. It is one thing to be named captain and
feel great and go through the motions, but it is quite another to be a real captain and make sure everyone
works to their potential all the time.
     I am sure it is great to go through high school without losing and bringing home awards. But in all
honesty, I relish the fact that my team lost every game last year. It may not help me to become a better
basketball player, but it already has made me a better leader and person. 1. What was the biggest problem with the author"s team last season?A. Several key members were unable to play the games.
B. Their coach no longer wanted to instruct them.
C. There were no actual leaders on the team.
D. Most of players lost hope and wanted to quit. 2. In the text, the author seems to suggest that a good leader should________. A. be confident about himself
B. make sure everyone goes all out
C. work hard to win the games
D. feel great about his team3. By saying "we owe it to each other to give it our all every game." (Paragraph 4) the teammate means
that all of them should________. A. be responsible for the losses
B. try their best on the court
C. feel thankful for what they"ve done
D. get together to win every game4. What is the main idea the author aims to express in the text?A. Success is the result of hard work.
B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C. One can learn something from the failure.
D. A real leader should never give up.
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     We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but
suddenly everything seems to get out of control. It seems as if a single unimportant event may cause a
number of things to happen. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the
baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this means your troubles are beginning. While you are on
the phone, the baby pulls the table-cloth off the table, destroying your half prepared meal. You hang up
hurriedly and attend to your baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to bring
you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
     Things can go wrong on a number of people on the road. During the rush hour one evening two cars
hit each other and both drivers began to argue. The woman driver behind the two cars happened to be a
learner. She suddenly go into a panic (恐慌) and stopped her car. This made the driver following her
stop suddenly. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the
cake went right through the window and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a
truck-driver had to stop his truck all of a sudden. The truck was carrying empty beer bottles and
hundreds of them slid off the back of the truck on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument.
Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move
again. In the meanwhile, the truck-driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs
were enjoying themselves from the accident, for they were happily having what was left of the cake. It
was just one of those days!1. According to the author"s opinion, ____.A. a small matter may cause great trouble
B. accidents may happen anytime
C. troubles always come in groups
D. anyone may have trouble any day2. When the telephone rings,____.A. you"d better have your baby a little distant from your table before answering it
B. your trouble is sure to come
C. you"d better just let it ring all the way
D. you should never go to answer it in a hurry3. What did the police do after the accident?A. They helped the driver clean up the road.
B. They helped the drivers to go on with their journey.
C. They tried to stop the people from arguing.
D. They would find out who should be responsible 4. From the story we can see ____.A. such accidents are rather common
B. such accidents are rather strange
C. no one can explain why such accidents happen
D. some drivers are too careless
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阅读理解     When we talk about stars, especially women stars, it seems that they are always young, pretty and own charming body shapes. But recently a Britain"s Got Talent(英国达人)star Susan Boyle has changed our    views absolutely.
     Simon Cowell, one of the judges of the talent show spoke of his shock over Ms Boyle"s voice. "This     lady camp up, and I"m thinking, "This will take five seconds and I can go to have a cup of tea". That           changed when she began to sing I Dreamed to Dream from Les Miserables. She knew we were going to  have that reaction and just to see that look of satisfaction on her face through -it was one of my favorite    moments," Cowell said.
     The performance was posted on line and before long, the 47-year-old Scottish woman has been           famous all over the world.
     Speaking from her home in Scotland, Ms Boyle said that she hasn"t thought of changing her                  appearance. She said that her friend helped her with make-up. "I mean, that"s hardly a makeover," she      added. Ms Boyle also spoke of the reason she first began to explore her vocal talents, "I was kind of slow at school, so getting like singing was a good way of hiding behind that and thus it built my confidence. "1. Susan Boyle is _________A. a judge  
B. a reporter  
C. a beautiful  
D. a Scottish woman2. Susan Boyle had a look of satisfaction on her face when she was singing because______. A. she was confident of her singing
B. she was satisfied with the judges
C. she was pretty and in good shape
D. she sang the song I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserables3. According to the passage, which is NOT true?A. It was the vocal talents that built Susan"s confidence
B. Susan Boyle was not good at her lesson when at school.
C. Susan Boyle became famous because of her appearance.
D. Simon Cowell didn"t think Susan Boyle a good singer at the first sight. 4. What can we learn from Susan Boyle"s successA. It"s never too old to learn.
B. It"s easier to succeed at the age of 47.
C. If you have a dream, try to make it come true!
D. If you are not able to study well, to be a singer instead.
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