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SirEnglish每日一练7第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)IwaselevenyearsoldstandingoutsideinjustmyunderwearwhileIwatchedthehousethatIgrewupinrapidly41totheground.AfewminutesearlierIhadbeen42asleepinmynice,warmbedwhena43wokemeup.MyNana'sbedroomwasjustnexttomineandmybrother's.Afirehad44thereandawakenedher.45hearingher,myolderbrotherbegantotakeaction.Thehouse,however,wasover50yearsoldandmadeofwood.46wecoulddoanything,thefireconsumed(烧毁)it.Istoodtherequakingwithfearwhilethefiredestroyedmybooksclothesandtoys.Iwatched47whilemyMomcriedandmyDadswore.Iwonderedwhatwasgoingtohappentoussincewehadlostallofourthings.AsIlookedaround,though,I48somethingforthefirsttime:What49aren'tthings.Isawmyolderbrotherrunningacrosstheswinging(摇摆的)50byourhousetogethelp.Isawmyoldestbrotherwhowasonwalking-sticksfromanearlieraccidentstandingunsteadilyononeleg.IsawmyNanaandDadgatheringtogetherandmyMom51ourlittledoginherarms.Everythingthatwas52hadsurvivedthefire.Ourliveswouldcontinue.Andthatwasallthatmattered.Istillthinkofthatfireinthenightthathelpedmetolearnthe53weshareisfarmoreimportantthan54things.Liveyourlifethenforthethingsthatmatter,notforthethingsyouown.Loveothers.Helpeveryone.Letthe55insideofyoumakethisworldawarmerplace.Letyoursoulshinebrightly.41.A.pull B.fall C.burn D.throw42.A.sound B.wide C.light D.heavy43.A.dream B.neighbor C.scream D.thunder44.A.brokein B.brokeout C.brokeup D.brokedown45.A.Without B.By C.Through D.Upon46.A.After B.Before C.Since D.When47.A.hopefully B.excitedly C.helplessly D.appropriately48.A.thought B.realized C.struck D.approached49.A.concerns B.stresses C.matters D.desires50.A.bridge B.pole C.fence D.rope51.A.holding B.quitting C.lifting D.beating52.A.alive B.native C.expensive D.necessary53.A.experience B.bitter C.wealth D.love54.A.physical B.mental C.social D.psychological55.A.heart B.fire C.spirits D.feelings第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Goodmorning,everyone.ThisisChrisattheschoolradiostation.Asweallknow,mentalhealthisas56__________(equal)importantasphysicalhealth.However,it'squite57__________(worry)thatmanyofusaresuffering58________poormentalhealth.We'veinterviewedsomepsychologyteachersatourschool,andtheyhavegivenussomeadviceonhowtoimprovepsychologicalhealth.Firstly,youcanshareyourconcernswithpeopleyoutrust,59_________supportandcaremayhelpyougetoverthedifficulties.Besides,learntoviewtroublewiselyaseveryonemeetswithdifficultiesnowandthen.Remind60_________(you)thatonlythosewhoareconfidentand61_________(focus)cangofarandmakemore62__________(achieve).Lastly,when63_________(feel)sadforalongtime,you'dbettergotothementalguideroomwithouthesitation,wherepracticaladvice64__________(offer)tohelpeaseyourpressure.Theworldisjust65__________youthinkitis.Learntocontrolyourownworld!Thankyouforlistening.第三节单词拼写(共20小题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)66.Thecompetitionisopentobothteamsandi_______________.67.Weshouldmakefulluseofthelimitednaturalr_________(资源)insteadofwastingthem.68.Theraindidn'tmakemuchd_____________tothematch.69.Thephotor____________meofthehappydayswhenIlivedwithmygrandmother.70.Hegavemeabookine______________foraCD.71.Therainforestisdisappearingatana_______________(惊人的)rate.72.Facedwiththeheavystudyburden.studentsshouldknowhowtokeeptheb___________betweenstudyandcreation.73.Toachievesuccess,wearesupposedtotakefulla______________ofeveryopportunityandworkhard.74.Thepowercutyesterdayeveningcauseda________________(瘫痪)ofcommunicationsinthecentreofthecity.75.There'saheateda___________________aboutthenecessity(必要性)ofequipping(安装)eachclassroomwithcamerastomonitorthesituationintheclassroom.76.Thedisastercausedgreatdamagetothelocalpeoplebothphysicallyandm_______________.77.Haveyourealizedyourdreamsorareyoustill________________(奋斗)forthem?78.Wewerewaitingwith_______________(焦虑)forthenewsofhersafearrival.79.It'smorethan_____________(可能的)thatthethievesdon'tknowhowmuchitisworth.80.Youneedtobemore_____________(灵活的)andimaginativeinyourapproach.81.Thecompanyhasbeent_________________byanimalrightgroupsforitsuseofdogsindrugstrials(实验)。82.C_______________abouthersafety,Jenny'smothercouldneithereatnorsleep.83.Thewitness(日击者)gavethepoliceafull_________________(描述)oftheincident.84.Thepilotmadean_________________(紧急的)landing(降落)inthefield.85.I'mwritingtoyouin_______________(回应)toyouradvertisementforatemporarypositionasawaiter.第四节阅读理解CFormostpeople.gettingtoworkatDisneyparks-thehappiestplaceonearth-iscertainlyadreamjob.ButisthereanyjobatDisneyparksthat'snotsoenjoyable?SomemightguessthattheworstjobatDisneyparkswouldbethecleaningjob.Whowantstocleanupspilleddrinksandevendirtierthingsnearamusementpark(游乐场)ridesallday?Butasamatteroffact,formerDisneyworkerssaythatthefreedomtowalkaroundtheparksandcommunicatewithguestsmadesuchdutiesworthwhileforthem.Theyenjoyedgettingtoseeandfeelthemagicaroundthem.Theyenjoyedcommunicatingwithparkguestsfromallovertheworld.It'sactuallythejobswherethere'snotalotofinteraction(互动)withgueststhatDisneyworkerssayaretheleastenjoyable.OneformerDisneyworker,Gary,saysthattheworstjobatDisneyparksisworkingbehindthescenesinthequick-servicerestaurants.Thesearen'ttheworkersthatsitupfrontandhelpguestsplacetheirfast-foodorders.No.thesearetheworkersthatpreparethefood."imaginethatyou'reworkingatMcDonald's.Alldayisrushhour.Theworkwillgetboringfast."saysGary."Plus,guestsonlynoticeyouwhenyoumakeamistake,soyouronlyinteractionisremovingthedispleasureofhungryguests.""PeopleusuallychoosetoworkatDisneyparksbecausetheylikeinteractingwithguests,"anotherformerworkerBrysonsays."Butthisjobonlygivestheshortestofinteractions.andsometimesnoneatall."Besides.Disneyworkersdoingthesethanklessjobsusuallyhavetowearthesamecostume(戏装)aseveryoneelsewhiletheyarebusywiththefoodpreparation.IfyouaregoingtoworkatDisneyparksanddon'twanttodotheworstjob,accordingtotheseformerDisneyworkers.youcanchoosetobecharacterperformers.Theygeltreatedliketheprincessesthey'redresseduptobe.Andyoucanevenenjoyasoundtechnicianrole,ifyoudon'tmindridingthesameridealldaylong.Ofcourse,thesearemuchbetterjobsandarenotthateasytoget.28.WhatdoformerDisneyworkersthinkofthecleaningjob?A.ItistheworstjobatDisneyparks.B.It'sactuallynotsobadaspeoplethink.C.Itishardtotolerate(忍受)thoughithasitsadvantages.D.Itisgoodasitmeansbeingabletoenjoyfreerides.29.WhydoesGarydislikethefood-preparationworkinthequick-servicerestaurants?A.Theworkisverytiring.B.Theworkprovideslittlefun.C.Theworkisn'tcreativesothatguestscan'tnoticetheworkers.D.Theworkissodifficultthatworkerscaneasilymakemistakes.30.AccordingtoBryson.whichofthefollowingismostattractivetoDisneyworkers?A.Beingtreatedfairly.B.Wearcolorfulcostumes.C.Beingabletointeractwithguests.D.Walkingaroundtheparksforfree.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheworstjobatDisneyparksB.SomeattractivejobsatDisneyparksC.ThedisadvantagesofworkingatDisneyparksD.ThewaysDisneyworkersprefertodotheirjobsD"Ifyoudon'tbehave.I'llcallthepolice"isaliethatparentsmightusetogettheiryoungchildrentobehave.AnewpsychologystudyledbyNanyangTechnologicalUniversity.Singaporesuggeststhatitisconnectedwithharmfuleffectswhenthechildrenbecomeadults.Theresearchteamasked379Singaporeanyoungadultswhethertheirparentsliedtothemwhentheywerechildren.howmuchtheylietotheirparentsasadults.andhowwelltheyrespondtoadulthoodchallenges.Thefirstquestionnaire(问卷)askedtheseyoungadultstorecalliftheirparentstoldthemliesabouteating,leavingorstaying.spendingmoneyandsoon.Someexamplesofsuchliesare"Ifyoudon'tcomewithmenow,Iwillleaveyouherebyyourself"and“Idon'tbringmoneywithmetoday.wecancomebackanotherday".Thesecondquestionnaireincludedquestionsthatcouldshowhowoftentheylietotheirparentsasadults.Lastly.theseyoungadultsfilledintwootherquestionnairesthataskedthemabouttheirpsychosocialproblemsandtendencytobehaveselfishlyandimpulsively(冲动地)。Adultswhoreportedbeingliedtomoreaschildrenweremorelikelytoreportlyingtotheirparentsintheiradulthood.Theyalsosaidtheyfacedgreaterdifficultyinmeetingpsychologicalandsocialchallenges.LeadauthorSetohPeipeifromNTUSingapore'sSchoolofSocialSciencessaid,"Parentingbylyingcanseemtosavetime.especiallywhentherealreasonsbehindwhyparentswantchildrentodosomethingaredifficulttoexplain.Whenparentstellchildrenthat'honestyisthebestpolicy',butdisplaydishonestybylying,suchbehaviorcansendnegativemessagestotheirchildren.Parentsdishonestymayfinallyerodetrustandencouragedishonestyinchildren""Ourresearchsuggeststhatparentingbylyingisapracticethathasnegativeinfluenceonchildrenwhentheygrowup.Parentsshouldbeawareofthesepossiblerisksandconsiderotherwaystoreplacelying,suchasknowingchildren'sfeelings,givinginformationsochildrenknowwhattoexpect,offeringchoicesandsolvingproblemstogether,toencouragechildrentohavegoodbehavior,"saidleadauthorSetohPeipei.Butthestudyhasitslimitations.Somelimitationsofthestudyincludedependingonwhatyoungadultsreportabouttheirparents'lying."Futureresearchcanexploreusingmanyinformants(告密者),suchasparents,toreportonthesamething,"suggestedSetoh.32.Whatdidtheresearchteamdoduringthestudy?A.Theyturnedto379Singaporeanchildren.B.TheylookedforquestionnairesontheInternet.C.Theycollectedanswerstosomesetsofquestions.D.Theyaskedtheyoungad

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