, although I still hold that it is essential for everyone in the world today. As a top junior student in my college, I was asked to make a speech on how to learn English well. Standing in front of the audience facing so many freshmen, I was trembling. I didn’t remember any word that I had prepared. I ran out of the conference room without finishing my speech, leaving everyone puzzled. I cried that night in my room, feeling that I was a loser. Studying takes so much of my time that I feel unable to really develop myself. I am just storing knowledge; yet fail to communicate with others. I have received many awards in school, but they don’t necessarily reflect anything about me. I don’t know how to socialize. When I leave
school I fear I will be of no use to society.
I realize that everyone has her or his own way of living. I want to change my lifestyle. Of course I will keep studying. Yet I plan to look for a part time job, which might turn out to be a good chance to get to know society. I still believe that working my hardest does make me happy. I will still stay on in college, but I will not allow it to shelter me from the real world.
26.From this passage, we know that the author ____________.
A.does not think education is the most important thing in her life any more
B.thinks that communication with other people is more important than
education
C.realizes that it is more important to really develop oneself than just to store
knowledge
D.comes to learn how important it is to make a public speech
27. By saying that she is ―a junior student‖ in her college, the author means that she is ____________.
A.a student in her third year in college
B.a very young college student
C.younger than most students in college
D.shorter than others in college
28.The author thinks the awards she has received ____________.
A.show that she is a top student
B.show how much time she has spent in learning
C.mean she only knows how to learn, but not how to socialize
D.don’t necessarily reflect her real self
29.The author fears that she will be of no use to society, mainly because ____________.
A.she feels she is a loser
B.she does not know how to communicate with others
C.studying takes too much of her time
D.she is unable to develop herself
30.Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage, when the author says that she wants to find a part time job?
A.The job might enable her to get to know society.
B.She wants to change her lifestyle.
C.Working part time while studying will make her happy.
D.She wants to get some shelter from the real world.
第1题
47
A. In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about chan- ging our social habits.
B. Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.
C. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.
D. Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.
E. He keeps looking over the other person&39;s shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interest- ing in another part of the room.
F. He is eager to make friends with everyone.
第2题
49
A. In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about chan- ging our social habits.
B. Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.
C. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.
D. Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.
E. He keeps looking over the other person&39;s shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interest- ing in another part of the room.
F. He is eager to make friends with everyone.
第3题
48
A.Lindbergh used this additional training to get a job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St. Louis, MissouriB.Working with an aviation company from San Diego, California,and with financial help from the city of St. Louis, Lindbergh got a customized(定制的)airplane that could make the journeyC.He also received a Medal of Honor,the highest United States military decorationD.Eighty years ago,radio and movies were just beginning to have that kind of effect on Ameri- cansE.His childhood was not full of fond memoriesF.He quit school and moved to Nebraska where he learned to be a pilot
第4题
49
A.A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar,which sendsinformation to the gadget held by theowner.
B. Nobody really knows how adog feels.
C. It was followed by"I&39;m stronger than you" as the dog growled(唪叫)and sniffed(嗅)at thevis-itor.
D. More customers are expectedwhen the English version is launched this summer.
E. Now,the Japanese girlthinks she knows.
F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let&39;splay","Look at me", or"Spend more time with me"
第5题
48
A.A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar,which sendsinformation to the gadget held by theowner.
B. Nobody really knows how adog feels.
C. It was followed by"I&39;m stronger than you" as the dog growled(唪叫)and sniffed(嗅)at thevis-itor.
D. More customers are expectedwhen the English version is launched this summer.
E. Now,the Japanese girlthinks she knows.
F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let&39;splay","Look at me", or"Spend more time with me"
第6题
The First Four Minutes
When do people decide&39;whether or not th ey want to become friends? During their first four mi-nutes together, according to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, 6&39;Contact : The first four mi-nutes," he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships :_____ (46)A lot of people&39;s whole lives would change if they did just that.
You may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he as just met. ______(47)If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.
When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In general, he says, "People like people who like themselves. "
On the other hand, we should not make the othen person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.
Hearing such advice, one might say, "But I&39;m not a friendly, self-confident person. That&39;s not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to at that way. "_____ (48)We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. "It is like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one. "
But isn&39;t it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we don&39;t actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, "total honest" is not always good for social relation- ships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. That is not the time to complain about one&39;s health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one&39;s opinions and impressions.________ (49) For a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. Dr. Zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. If there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.
With The author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along reading, writing, and mathematics. ____________ (50)that is at least as important as how much we know.
A. In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about chan- ging our social habits.
B. Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.
C. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.
D. Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.
E. He keeps looking over the other person&39;s shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interest- ing in another part of the room.
F. He is eager to make friends with everyone.
第7题
47
A. This mountain rises l,532 feetmaking it the highest mountain on the Atlantic seaboard.
B. It is split almost inhalf by Somes Sound, a deep and narrow stretch of water, seven miles long.
C. The wealthy residents of Mt. Deserts Island selfishly kept itto themselves.
D. Mt. Desert island is one of the most famous ofall the islands left behind by the glacier.
E. The term comes from theactivity of the ice age.
F.It also lies in a major bird migration lane and is a resting spot for manybirds
第10题
50
A.A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar,which sendsinformation to the gadget held by theowner.
B. Nobody really knows how adog feels.
C. It was followed by"I&39;m stronger than you" as the dog growled(唪叫)and sniffed(嗅)at thevis-itor.
D. More customers are expectedwhen the English version is launched this summer.
E. Now,the Japanese girlthinks she knows.
F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let&39;splay","Look at me", or"Spend more time with me"
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