People often talk as if shyness is a disease or mental condition that can be cured. I prefer to think of it as an emotional disability. It’s something we are born with and something we carry with us in our entire lives. There are too many people, however, who seem to be determined to find some way of doing away with their shyness. In my opinion, it’s a waste of time. I don’t mean that we should do nothing about it; quite the contrary, I think we need to separate the basic fact of shyness from our ability to take part in a social environment.
Look at one of the most famous shy people of them all, Johnny Carson. This man is painfully shy, yet for decades he made a living talking and associating with different people every night, in front of a national audience. Carson has never done away with his shyness, but he has successfully found a way to deal with it to the extent that he could be, not just a talk show host, but a legend (傳奇) among talk show hosts. Look also at Sally Fields, who has recently admitted her problem with shyness. This is a woman who has appeared in many films, TV shows and interviews, yet in her early years she was so shy that she turned down a lunch invitation from Jane Fonda because she was terribly afraid of meeting her.
I guess that our shyness is there because each of us is born with some insecurity (不安全感) and this insecurity prevents us from reading out to others the way people with a more open personality do. As we grow up and become adults, we allow our social skills to grow and develop. But we are still stuck in kindergarten or elementary school or wherever it was when our shyness took root in our soul.
小題1:. In the author’s view, shyness can be explained as _________.
A.a(chǎn) disease that can be easily cured
B.a(chǎn) not very normal mental condition
C.a(chǎn)n emotional disability
D.something we pick up after birth
小題2:. The author believes it’s a waste of time to ____________
A.develop a healthy personality
B.talk with as many people as possible
C.study where shyness comes from
D.look for ways to do away with one’s shyness
小題3:. Which of the following is TRUE of Johnny Carson?
A.He dared to speak in front of a national audience.
B.He did away with his shyness carefully.
C.He was described as a hero in some legend books.
D.He failed to become a good talk show host.
小題4:. The author thinks that our shyness is there because _______
A.we are not open enough
B.we don’t feel safe at heart
C.we try to reach out to others all the time
D.we lack certain social skills

小題1:C           
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:B
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What is  48  to me is that I don’t even remember what sickness my father was suffering from.I 49  remember an evening of laughter and  50  There were no expensive toys but    51 moments of friendship and fun given by young men who knew that a family was having a(n)  52 time . They gave their time and their  53 to little children who needed to laugh.
The most important thing in life aren’t things . And what about the true  54  of holidays ? I hope we all are able to remember a thing about the holidays that stirs(攪動(dòng))our heart , that isn’t really a thing at all, but the smile on a child’s face because we take a moment to hug or   55 a tear.
小題1:A requested  B  commanded  C  gathered  D  recommended
小題2:A in tears    B  in doubt     C  in silence  D  in surprise
小題3:A apply     B   pray        C  pay      D  ask
小題4:A to        B   with       C   for       D  in
小題5:A knocked   B  beat        C   tapped    D  struck
小題6:A Fighting   B  Shooting    C   Running   D  Following
小題7:A charged   B   existed     C   governed  D   worked
小題8:A expanded  B   spread     C   distributed  D  disappeared
小題9:A confidence  B  cheer      C   trust       D  wisdom
小題10:A dressed    B   attached    C   trapped    D   wrapped
小題11:A persuaded  B   saved      C   taught     D   entertained
小題12:A discovered  B  sought      C   unfolded   D  packed
小題13:A strange     B   frightening  C   useful     D   encouraging
小題14:A seldom     B   just        C   even      D   hardly
小題15:A happiness   B   surprise     C   doubt     D   anxiety
小題16:A shocking    B  priceless     C   worthless  D   beneficial
小題17:A relaxing    B   great        C   ordinary   D   rough
小題18:A praise      B   treatment    C   attention   D   response
小題19:A theme      B   spirit        C   principle   D  theory
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well with the tiller (舵柄) in his hands.
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That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency. More importantly, I found it was my turn to start 55 for my father.
小題1:
A.boating B.running C.swimming D.teaching
小題2:
A.enjoyed B.desired C.hated D.learned
小題3:
A.unforgivable B.unforgettable C.cheerful D.regretful
小題4:
A.sent B.ordered C.invited D.a(chǎn)llowed
小題5:
A.calm B.icy C.stormy D.thundery
小題6:
A.finishedB.went C.seemed D.sounded
小題7:
A.strong B.gentle C.cold D.hot
小題8:
A.repeatedly B.lightly C.hardly D.violently
小題9:
A.danger B.place C.sport D.job
小題10:
A.suffered B.fell C.froze D.withdrew
小題11:
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小題12:
A.problem B.relationship C.machine D.boat
小題13:
A.turned to B.lived with C.a(chǎn)rgued withD.objected to
小題14:
A.fountain B.stream C.shower D.wave
小題15:
A.if B.for C.a(chǎn)fter D.but
小題16:
A.got through B.poured intoC.turned overD.lifted up
小題17:
A.a(chǎn)shamed B.protective C.tired D.a(chǎn)fraid
小題18:
A.hopelessly B.quickly C.slowly D.helplessly
小題19:
A.pain B.a(chǎn)nger C.fear D.shame
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We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things   36 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe   37  .
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A.a(chǎn)wayB.downC.up D.off
小題2:
A.yourselfB.myselfC.them D.others
小題3:
A.saidB.repeatedC.spreadD.spoken
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)s long asB.a(chǎn)s much as C.a(chǎn)s well asD.a(chǎn)s far back as
小題5:
A.cause B.plotC.basis D.meaning
小題6:
A.a(chǎn)ffect B.improveC.lead D.change
小題7:A hoped       B. demanded        C. encouraged      D. agreed
小題8:
A.meansB.hammers C.facilitiesD.tools
小題9:
A.thereforeB.howeverC.insteadD.somehow
小題10:
A.tookB.turnedC.settledD.got
小題11:
A.negativeB.a(chǎn)ctiveC.passiveD.subjective
小題12:
A.roadsB.tripsC.experiences D.paths
小題13:
A.unexpectedB.a(chǎn)verageC.excellentD.poor
小題14:
A.WhenB.WhyC.HowD.What
小題15:
A.common B.a(chǎn)dvancedC.complexD.primary
小題16:
A.sufferB.separateC.a(chǎn)rise D.come
小題17:
A.a(chǎn)doptB.suspectC.believeD.receive
小題18:
A.weakeningB.a(chǎn)cceptingC.a(chǎn)bandoningD.strengthening
小題19:
A.As a resultB.On the contraryC.In additionD.At the same time
小題20:
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They are China’s “ant tribe(蟻?zhàn)?”, a term created by sociologist Lian Si from Peking University in his 2009 book, Ant Tribe. “They’re so similar to ants. They share small and narrow living areas. They’re intelligent and hard-working, yet nameless and underpaid.” The term also speaks to their helplessness in a world governed by the law of the jungle -- only the strongest survive.
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However, “ants” expect more study and training opportunities in big cities, which keeps them positive despite their situations.
小題1:Yang’s story is introduced in order to_________.
A.a(chǎn)nalyze graduates’ difficulties in finding jobs
B.lead to the topic of the article—“ant tribe”
C.tell readers a story about those big cities
D.show a clever way of dealing with pressure
小題2:The “ants” fail to find high-paying jobs mainly because__________.
A.they have no diplomas from good universities
B.their majors do not meet the needs of society
C.those from rural areas are not treated equally
D.they do not have necessary professional skills
小題3:“Ant tribe” members are similar to ants in the following aspects EXCEPT that_________.
A.they live in narrow and small places in groups
B.they work hard but earn little for survival
C.they are in a world judged by the jungle law
D.they are pleased with being nameless and underpaid
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A.creating more jobs for graduates in big cities
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In college, Spring Break (春假)is usually associated with the beach, parties and sleepless nights, bringing about relaxation, free time and friends. Students who wish to spend their break doing something productive and rewarding, however, may choose to participate in the Alternative Break Program. It places college students in communities both at home and abroad.
The Program allows students to take part in various projects dealing with issues such as literacy (識(shí)字), homelessness and the environment. It includes helping kids with their lessons, raising money for families in need and collecting data for environmental research.
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In the spring of 2006, about 36,000 students in the USA participated in the Alternative Break Program.
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The Program began in 1991.Today, it has become increasingly popular with college students in the United States.
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小題2: is the aim of the Program?(NO more than 15 words)
小題3:What is the meaning of the underlined word "transformed" in Paragraph 5? (1 word)
小題4:What is Samantha's attitude toward the Program?(No more than 10 words)
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Working Germans are particularly not protected against attack, with a 33 percent higher risk at the beginning of the working week. Non-workers, by comparison, appear to be no more at risk on a Monday than any other day.
A study of 11,000 Italians proved 8 am on a Monday morning as the most stressful time for the heart, and both studies showed that Sunday is the least stressful day, with fewer heart attacks in both countries.
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“When people return to work after a weekend off, the pace of their life changes. They have a higher workload, more stress, more anger and more physical activity,” said Willich.
小題1:.Monday morning feeling, as this passage shows,         .
A.is not so serious as people thought
B.is harmful to working people in Germany and Italy
C.is the first killer in Germany and Italy.
D.is created by researchers in Germany and Italy
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A.people’s working timeB.people’s living place
C.people’s diet and lifestyle D.people’s nationalities
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A.blood pressureB.heart rateC.hormonal changesD.blood group
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A.Stop working on MondayB.Create a pleasant working environment
C.Get up late on Monday morningD.Go to work with a doctor
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A.The risk of having heart attacks on Monday mornings is the same as on any other day of the week to non-workers
B.33% of the Germans have heart diseases, therefore heart attacks are more common in Germany than in any other country.
C.20%of the Italians appear to have higher possibility of having heart attacks.
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Then complete the registration form and follow the instructions to upload one album of up to six photos
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A.you should buy something first before you enter the contest
B.your entry will not be returned even if you don’t win the contest
C.you should send your entry before 9:00 p.m. on January 21, 2011
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A.provide a description and an album title for the kid’s photos
B.go to Meredith Corporation to fill out the registration forms
C.complete the entry process separately for each of her kids
D.provide the information to Facebook if she chooses Facebook Entry
小題3:To enter the competition, photos must __________.
 
A.be taken by non-professional participants
B.have won some prize or award
C.contain brand names or trademarks
D.contain parents’ personal information
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A.to advertise the website Facebook. com
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Some people love eating food right after it is cooked. I prefer food just take out from the freezer. Fruit, candy, nuts, chocolate, cake with butter cream frosting(糖霜),even peas, all of them taste delicious when frozen. In fact, I often eat them that way.
I was a kid when I picked up the habit. In my family, lots of things were thrown into the freezer —finally, two freezers—to prevent them from going bad. Among them were some of the candies my sisters and I had collected on Halloween.
If we eat when they are still warm, we’ll find ourselves taking the cookies more than we should. It’s better if we can put them into the freezer and wait. That way we’ll eat less and enjoy them more because they are hard and chewing becomes a slower, more patient effort. That’s the point about frozen butter-cream frosting. Put it in your mouth at room temperature, and it’s gone very quickly. But when it’s frozen, you can enjoy the taste much longer as it melts(融化) in your mouth.
The freezer treats a lot of fruits kindly. Take frozen grapes for example, I keep a bowl of grapes in my freezer. They become a little icy, and somehow their sweetness is improved. They are perfect and healthy dessert(點(diǎn)心).This is the same with oranges, apples, bananas…You might think bananas would get super-hard when frozen. Wrong! They become cool, creamy and sweet. If you have wisely covered some or all of the bananas with melted chocolate before putting them into the freezer, they will have a double taste.
As long as you aren’t eating anything that truly has to be hot, go ahead and experiment.
小題1: What is the passage intended to tell us ____________.
A.Fruit should be frozen before one eats it. B.Frozen food is better than hot food.
C.The author prefers frozen food.D.Hot food is not healthy.
小題2:The author began to enjoy frozen food when he _________.
A.was youngB.learned cookingC.got marriedD.got a fever
小題3: Why does the author NOT advise us to take hot cookies?
A.Because they need more time to prepare.
B.Because the taste is not good when they are hot.
C.Because they are too delicious to avoid our overeating.
D.Because we may eat them quickly and enjoy them less.
小題4:What does the underlined word “it” in the third paragraph refer to?
A.The tasteB.Butter creamC.The cookieD.Frozen butter cream frosting
小題5: Which of the following is the advice the author gives on eating fruit?
A.Make bananas hard.B.Keep grapes in a bowl.
C.Mix kinds of fruits together.D.Add melted chocolate to bananas.

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