A
Ever since humans lived on the earth, they have made v 1. forms of communication. In general, the major form of expressing thoughts and feelings has been s_2.__ language. But when there is a language barrier(障礙), that is, people m 3. each other , communication is completed through body language where gestures r 4. letters , words and ideas. Here are many forms of body language in the world, each having its own f 5. .
Smile is the most u 6. facial expression, which shows happiness and put people at
e 7. . When someone gets angry, he may f 8._, turn his back to others or make a fist shaking it.
There are also different ways to g 9.__ someone in different countries. In a word, We should study international customs to avoid difficulties in today’s world c 10. crossroads.
B.
My aunt, a s 11.__ in women’s disease, devoted all her life to her w 12. career without e 13. . She often worked far into the night to d 14. babies for the poor . It was her kindness and c 15. she showed to her patients that made her successful . Despite of being a success as a doctor, she was m 16. , not proud.
Her devotion to medical science i 17. me greatly. Suddenly a bright idea came c 18. in my mind, “why not c 19. on her career and work as an o 20. doctor?”
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London—British supermodel Kate Moss quitted modeling for a time last year after becoming disillusioned (be set free from mistaken beliefs) with the industry's hedonistic(享樂主義的) and drug-fuelled lifestyle.
“I quit because I thought: 'I hate ... it'. I didn't want to have to say I am a model ever again.” Moss said in an interview with Britain's Time Out magazine published Tuesday. The Londoner told the magazine the only way she could deal with life in the fashion industry was to “get out of it” in an apparent (顯而易見的) reference to her much-publicized battle with alcohol and drugs.
“In fashion, excess (無節(jié)制的) is not for creative purposes, whatever people may say. It is about escapism. You just have to get out of it to deal with it.” Moss said.
It was the only way that you could go out night and night and do all these boring dinners. You are never allowed to be tired. It is a sin to be tired.
But Moss, whose skinny (瘦骨嶙峋的) frame and delicate features have adorned (裝飾) countless magazine covers over the last 10 years, was eventually persuaded to return to the job that made her a superstar and one of the wealthiest women with an estimated fortune of 15 million pounds ($ 21. 84 million).
Moss said that this time round, she was determined to do things differently and have more control over the type of the work she did.
“I have made my mistakes and I have learned my lesson.”
1.Who does “the Londoner” in the second paragraph refer to?
A. Kate Moss.
B. The reporter.
C. The reader.
D. Kate's boss
2.Why did Kate Moss quit her job?
A. Because she wasn't able to earn her living by doing it.
B. Because she didn't like this kind of way of life any longer.
C. Because she wasn't popular any longer.
D. Because she fell into the habit of taking drugs.
3.Which of the following is implied in the passage?
A. Kate Moss is a popular model and she used to be burdened with too much work.
B. Kate Moss accepted an interview from a magazine.
C. Kate Moss is very rich.
D. Kate Moss isn't a model any longer.
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London—British supermodel Kate Moss quitted modeling for a time last year after becoming disillusioned (be set free from mistaken beliefs) with the industry's hedonistic(享樂主義的) and drug-fuelled lifestyle.
“I quit because I thought: 'I hate ... it'. I didn't want to have to say I am a model ever again.” Moss said in an interview with Britain's Time Out magazine published Tuesday. The Londoner told the magazine the only way she could deal with life in the fashion industry was to “get out of it” in an apparent (顯而易見的) reference to her much-publicized battle with alcohol and drugs.
“In fashion, excess (無節(jié)制的) is not for creative purposes, whatever people may say. It is about escapism. You just have to get out of it to deal with it.” Moss said.
It was the only way that you could go out night and night and do all these boring dinners. You are never allowed to be tired. It is a sin to be tired.
But Moss, whose skinny (瘦骨嶙峋的) frame and delicate features have adorned (裝飾) countless magazine covers over the last 10 years, was eventually persuaded to return to the job that made her a superstar and one of the wealthiest women with an estimated fortune of 15 million pounds ($ 21. 84 million).
Moss said that this time round, she was determined to do things differently and have more control over the type of the work she did.
“I have made my mistakes and I have learned my lesson.”
1.Who does “the Londoner” in the second paragraph refer to?
A. Kate Moss.
B. The reporter.
C. The reader.
D. Kate's boss
2.Why did Kate Moss quit her job?
A. Because she wasn't able to earn her living by doing it.
B. Because she didn't like this kind of way of life any longer.
C. Because she wasn't popular any longer.
D. Because she fell into the habit of taking drugs.
3.Which of the following is implied in the passage?
A. Kate Moss is a popular model and she used to be burdened with too much work.
B. Kate Moss accepted an interview from a magazine.
C. Kate Moss is very rich.
D. Kate Moss isn't a model any longer.
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科目:高中英語 來源:河北省衡水中學2012屆高三第三次調研考試英語試題(人教版) 人教版 題型:054
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The Maum Sin Yong School says that they are the first in Colorado and the one of only two schools in the US to teach martial arts (武術) to students with mental diseases.
“They do everything that our regular classes do,” says Rob Hansen, Tae Kwon Do instructor. Hansen teaches the kids how to punch (拳打), kick, and block along with the values of the Korean martial arts. He says that they also learn confidence and how to improve their motor skills. “They’ve learned focus, just to be able to pick one item and pay attention to it.”
“Tae Kwon Do is pretty fun,” says Christina Hinkle. She was born with Down syndrome (唐氏綜合癥) and says she never wants to miss class. “Well, how come? It’s pretty fun.”
“Ever since she saw Karate Kid, she’s been running around the house, doing kicks and punches,” says Peggy Hinkle, Christina’s mother. Peggy says that her daughter processes information slowly and taking Tae Kwon Do lessons has helped her in all parts of her life. “It gives her a chance to be a regular kid.”
Wednesday’s class is not a normal class. Instead, it’s a day that all the students have been waiting for. “Today is actually the first day, and I’m actually going to be able to test these guys,” says Hansen. The students would receive their White Belts. However, in order to receive their belts, the students must show off their skills in front of a group of Black Belts.
“Nervous? No way. I’m so excited,” says Christina just before she displayed what she has learned over the past few months. She and the other students also answered questions about the history of Tae Kwon Do, as well as its philosophy (哲學).
“To me, it’s just really important for them to actively see that they are learning something,” says Hansen. “That they actually are able to be rewarded for everything that they’ve done in this class.” All the students passed. They received their White Belts.
“To see the joy in her face was very rewarding,” says Peggy. She videotaped the whole test and hugged her daughter telling her that she’s proud. “Christina feels like she could do anything,” she says.
Christina says that her next goal is to keep working on her skills so she can move up to a Gold Belt. She says, “Oh, my God, I can’t believe I got the first rank.”
The purpose of teaching the students with mental disease Tae Kwon Do is _______.
A. to help them gain confidence and be skilled at concentration
B. to enable them to punch and kick the other opponents
C. to take part in tournament and win prize.
D. to get rid of their mental diseases and run motorcar
Wednesday is the time ________ according to the text.
A. when the students with mental disease will begin to learn Tae Kwon Do
B. when Hansen’s students will give a display of what they have learned.
C. when Hansen’s students will replace their black belts with white belts.
D. when the parents can see how Hansen teach their children with mental disease.
The example of Christina in the passage suggests________.
A. children are learning Tae Kwon Do with their parents’ company.
B. Rob Hansen is a strict coach of teaching Tae Kwon Do
C. children with mental disease are interested in Tae Kwon Do
D. Tae Kwon Do can cure mental disease.
What can we infer from the passage?
A. Learning Tae Kwon Do is beneficial to children with mental disease both in health and mind.
B. Any child with mental disease should come to learn Tae Kwon Do.
C. Parents understand why Rob Hansen teach children with metal disease.
D. More schools like The Maum Sin Yong School are needed in America.
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