Who _____ over there now?
A.singing B.a(chǎn)re sing C.is singing D.is sing
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
A.be more worried and tired | B.feel more confident |
C.be paid less attention to | D.feel less liked |
A.be open up to them | B.fix your eyes on them |
C.a(chǎn)sk questions about them | D.look at them |
A.Showing continuous care for others is highly valued. |
B.Smiling at others can often be misunderstood. |
C.Looking people in the eye will make them uncomfortable. |
D.You don't have to continue helping others if you don't want to. |
A.Ways to Make You More Natural | B.Trying to Be a Polite Person |
C.Making as Many Friends as Possible | D.Ways to Make You More Popular |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012屆江蘇省南京市白下區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Not long ago, I opened an interesting e-mail from Jennifer, a friend of mine. “I’ve realized I want to be around people who make me happy,” she wrote, “I’ve been seeing how I feel after communicating with different people and making a mental list of who I feel good about. And you’re on my list.”
Then she invited me — and 11 other women— to a “Movie Night” to be held every six weeks at her house. We’d chat, eat, and watch feel-good movies. She made it clear in her invitation that there was no stress to show up to all or any movie nights. Wonderful! I e-mailed her back immediately. I was in.
Later, Jennifer told me she had some puzzled reactions to her invitation. Though all the women were willing to join, some said they didn’t see themselves as cheerful people. “I’ve told them they didn’t have to be cheerful around me all the time. I invited them because they made me feel happy,” she says.
Research shows that gatherings such as Jennifer’s make sense. In a US study, researchers measured(測量) the happiness of 4739 people at regular intervals (間隔) over 20 years. The study found that a person’s happiness depends on(取決于) the happiness of people they connect with. Amazingly, it also found that happiness spreads not only between direct friends, but also among friends of your friends’ friends! And those good feelings seem to be the most contagious (傳染性的) among friends of the same sex.
“People with more supportive friends are less likely to develop sadness,” says Dr Toupey Luft, a psychologist in Penticyon, British Columbia. “Though you can’t choose your family or workmates, you do have control over friendships.” With a little effort, you can add more positive(樂觀的) relationships to your social circle. Here’s how…
【小題1】How many people did Jennifer invite?
A.1 | B.11 | C.12 | D.13 |
A.Gathering and measuring happiness among friends. |
B.Chatting, eating and watching feel-good movies. |
C.Being cheerful all the time. |
D.Showing up stress. |
A.有意義 | B.有鑒賞力 | C.有感覺 | D.制造氣氛 |
A.Jennifer was puzzled with her invitation. |
B.All the women who were invited are cheerful people. |
C.Jennifer invited people who are cheerful around her all the time. |
D.People with more supportive friends seem to be more positive than people who don’t. |
A.Why it is important to pick friends who make you feel good. |
B.How to make friends who make you feel good. |
C.What kinds of friends you should not make. |
D.How you can find your social circle. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江蘇省無錫市南長區(qū)初二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Robert is eleven years old. He loves to watch TV. But for one full year, he did not watch TV at all. What was the reason? Robert’s parents said they would give him $500 if he didn’t watch TV for a year.
Robert’s parents thought he watched too much TV. One day his mother saw a newspaper story about a boy who didn’t watch TV for a year. She showed the story to Robert. “It was a joke,” his mother said, “I didn’t think he would do it.” But Robert liked the idea. He turned off the TV right away. He said, “It doesn’t matter to me whether to watch TV or not. I just want the money.”
At first, Robert’s parents were very happy. Robert read the newspaper, played outside, played computer games, and played cards with his mother. But after a while, he got bored. Every evening, he asked his parents, “What are we doing tonight?” Sometimes his mother and father wished he would watch TV, just for one evening. Robert always said, “No, it would cost me money!”
Finally the year was over. Then Robert started watching his favourite TV shows all day long again. Robert got the money from his parents. What does he plan to do with the $500? “I want to buy myself a TV set!” he said.
【小題1】What is Robert’s hobby?
A.Playing games. |
B.Reading newspapers. |
C.Talking with his parents. |
D.Watching TV. |
A.play computer games |
B.play outside |
C.get the money |
D.read newspapers |
A.Robert’s mother showed him the story in the newspaper. |
B.Robert’s mother didn’t believe the story in the newspaper. |
C.After Robert got the money, he went on watching TV again. |
D.During the whole year, Robert watched TV for just one evening. |
A.sad | B.happy | C.bored | D.a(chǎn)ngry |
A.A year without TV |
B.Don’t watch TV |
C.A big joke |
D.A way to make money |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年陜西寶雞市金臺區(qū)九年級英語(上)期末質(zhì)量檢測試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Information for New Members
Welcome to Banktown Bushwalking (叢林徒步旅行) Club! Here are some things you need to know:
Most walks are in faraway places. You need to take enough food and water for a full day of activity on each walk. This is the most important thing to remember.
Wear good lace-up shoes, because you need to do some climbing sometimes.
Each walk has a grade. If you haven’t been bushwalking before, we suggest that you start with an easy walk- Grade 1 or 2. If you have been bushwalking before, then a Grade 3 walk may be suitable.
All beginners need to call or e-mail the leader of an activity 48 hours before the start of the activity. They need to make sure that you are fit and able to finish the activity as planned.
Membership fees(費用) for a year:
$35 for an adult over 18 years old.
If a family joins the club, fees will be lower. $55 for the parents and $10 for each child between the ages of 5 and 18.
1.Before starting a walk, ________ is the most important thing that walkers must remember.?
A. sunglasses????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. money????????????? ????????????? C. lace-up shoes????????????? ????????????? D. food and water
2.A person who hasn’t been bushwalking before should choose a ________ walk.
A. Grade 1 or 2????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. Grade 3????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. Grade 4????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. Grade 5
3.Eric, his wife and their 16-year-old child want to join the club. They should pay ______ for a year.
A. $35????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. $55????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. $65????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. $75
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科目:初中英語 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年北京市燕山區(qū)中考一模英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Researchers have announced the result of two studies on the health effects of the drug aspirin(阿斯匹林). One study shows aspirin can sharply reduce the chance that a healthy, older man will suffer from a heart attack.
The study offered two new results from earlier findings. It said taking one aspirin pill every other day helped only healthy men over the age of fifty. It also said aspirin gave the greatest protection against heart attacks to men with low blood cholesterol(膽固醇) levels.
Earlier in the United States began a major aspirin study in the early 1980s. it included 22,000 healthy men doctors. All were between the ages of forty and eighty-four. More than 11,000 of the doctors took a harmless pill that contained no drug. The men did not know which kind of pill they were taking.
The doctors who took aspirin suffered 44% fewer heart attacks than those taking the harmless pill. 139 men who took aspirin suffered from heart attacks. Ten of them died. 239 men who didn’t take aspirin suffered from heart attacks. Twenty-six of them died.
The researchers said the doctors’ study provides clear proof that taking aspirin can prevent a first heart attack in healthy, older men. They said ,however, the result does not mean every man over the age of fifty should take aspirin. They said aspirin couldn’t help men who do not eat healthy foods, who smoke cigarettes and who are fat. The researchers said men who think they would be helped by taking aspirin should talk with their doctors first.
1. The passage tells us that the new use of aspirin is___________.
A.to treat heart disease.
B.to reduce pain while one suffers from a heart attack.
C.to help old people to be more healthy.
D.to reduce the chance of a heart attack in old men.
2.Aspirin can help those who___________.
A. work as doctors B. are under 40 years old
C. are fat and smoke cigarettes D. are older and healthy
3.From the experiment we can conclude that about _________ of people who suffered from heart attacks without aspirin died.
A.7% B. 11%
C. 19% D. 44%
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