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“But I feel good doing this!” the little boy’s voice rang in my ears when I entered the mall. He stood raising        for cancer research. In the cold wind, he pulled his hat down over his ears. He warmed one hand in his pocket and held a list with the other hand. I noticed him greeting the people passing by          gloves on his hands.
I checked my purse but I didn’t find any change. I was         ready to give money because I wished cancer could be cured (治愈) one day.
“I’ll bring you some money when I returned” I         the little boy.
“Thank you!” he smiled and he seemed almost        in the cold air. I suggested he come inside the mall, but he said, “The guard there said          is allowed to raise money for charities (慈善) in the mall. But I feel good doing this here. It’s OK.”
I did my shopping and         about buying something for him. Finally, I bought a pair of gloves, brown ones. The cashier (收银员) felt curious when I        the boy’s words “But I feel good doing this!”
The boy still stood where he had been. I offered some money to him and          in the list that he handed to me. Then he told me that his best friend George had leukemia (白血病). He did this in order to help him out of       .
With tears full of my eyes, I put the gloves that I bought for him into his hands.
“Will the cancer research give you something to thank you for doing this?”
“Oh yes!” the boy said and his eyes          up with joy, “They sure do! Now I can stand here much          than I expected!”
“What do you receive then?” I asked. He answered with a smile, “I get another new, empty list.”
小题1:
A.cardsB.moneyC.bottlesD.information
小题2:
A.withoutB.exceptC.intoD.from
小题3:
A.neverB.seldomC.sometimesD.always
小题4:
A.cheatedB.refusedC.promisedD.praised
小题5:
A.relaxedB.boredC.frozenD.pleased
小题6:
A.everyoneB.anyoneC.someoneD.no one
小题7:
A.thoughtB.worriedC.talkedD.cared
小题8:
A.introducedB.repeatedC.heardD.kept
小题9:
A.calledB.filledC.gaveD.got
小题10:
A.sightB.workC.troubleD.breath
小题11:
A.litB.cameC.caughtD.took
小题12:
A.lowerB.lessC.earlierD.longer

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To See Better--Feel

  If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!

  That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth(光滑)and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass ball is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it. With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.

  All children soon learn what Don't touch!means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things as we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it.

  There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to(习惯于)them!

  Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, Do touch! There you can feel everything on show. If we want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

(1)By touching things, _____________.

[  ]

Ayou will have a strange feeling

Byou will learn how to reach out your hand

Cyou can tell the difference of the things

Dyou can tell what colours they are

(2)When people buy things in shops, they often _____________.

[  ]

Atry them on first

Bkeep their right hands on them

Cask about them

Dfeel and touch them

(3)Why does it sayAt first, it is not easy to feel these things? Because __________.

[  ]

Athe things are used by people, too

Bpeople feel the things too often

Cpeople know how to use the things

Dthe things are easy to feel

(4)Which of the following is true?

[  ]

ATouching is more important than seeing.

BOur feet, fingers, hands and skin can help us buy food.

CPeople have to learn to see by feeling as they grow up.

DVisitors can feel the things on show in some museums.

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“Mind your own business” we’re told“Don’t talk about others behind their backs”The problem with this advice is thatnot only is it unrealisticit’s also counterproductive(起反作用的)

??? Common sense holds that gossip(流言蜚语)hurts people’s feelings and damages relationshipsBut recent research shows the opposite—that strong communities and relationships between people would be impossible without gossip

??? Gossip is a way for people to let you know the limits of social behavior“If you move into a community and your neighbor tells you how the former homeowner never dealt with his rubbish properlyhis gossip is letting you in on something”says DrRalph Rosnow of Temple University“Gossip saysthese are the boundaries and you are crossing themYou’re not abiding by the rules and you’d better get back in line” Seen this waygossip is a way to communicate criticism(批评)without conflict(冲突)giving you a chance to change your behavior without losing face

??? On the other handwhat about ill-willed gossipthe kind that puts other people down? Gossip is hearing something we like about someone we don’t andin nearly every country in the worldgossip magazines have huge numbers of readersAccording to researchershoweverthis kind of gossip also has a good side because it helps us put our own problems in perspective(正确地)“If we read bad news about well-known peopleor get the frightful details of our neighbors’ bad situation over a cup of coffeeour own problems begin to pale in comparison(对比)”says DrJack Levin of Northeastern University

??? Howeverthat doesn’t mean that gossip is necessarily a good thingeitherResearchers found that people who gossip a lot tend to feel like they’re under a lot of stressThis might be because while they’re busy talking about other peoplethey’re also busy thinking what other people are saying about them
1.What is the purpose of the text?

ATo encourage us to spread gossip about others

BTo prevent us from spreading gossip about others

CTo make a comparison between good gossip and bad gossip

DTo recognize certain positive functions of gossip

2.According to the passagepeople in general think that__________

Ait’s a bad habit to gossip

Bnobody pays attention to gossip

Cnot all the gossip you hear is worth believing

Dit’s necessary to have a nice gossip with a friend or neighbor

3.The underlined phrase “abiding by” in Paragraph 3 most probably means“________”

Amaking??? ????????????? ????????????? Bbreaking??? ????????????? ????????????? Cobeying??? ????????????? Dchanging

4.It could be learned from the passage that__________.

A. people under much stress enjoy gossiping about others.

B. in a way gossip helps us deal with our own problems.

C. in fact most people tend to believe gossip.

D. the more there is gossip, the stronger relationships become between people.

 

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“Mind your own business.” we’re told.“Don’t talk about others behind their backs.”The problem with this advice is that,not only is it unrealistic,it’s also counterproductive(起反作用的).
Common sense holds that gossip(流言蜚语)hurts people’s feelings and damages relationships.But recent research shows the opposite—that strong communities and relationships between people would be impossible without gossip.
Gossip is a way for people to let you know the limits of social behavior.“If you move into a community and your neighbor tells you how the former homeowner never dealt with his rubbish properly,his gossip is letting you in on something,”says Dr.Ralph Rosnow of Temple University.“Gossip says:these are the boundaries and you are crossing them.You’re not abiding by the rules and you’d better get back in line.” Seen this way,gossip is a way to communicate criticism(批评)without conflict(冲突),giving you a chance to change your behavior without losing face.
On the other hand,what about ill-willed gossip,the kind that puts other people down? Gossip is hearing something we like about someone we don’t and,in nearly every country in the world,gossip magazines have huge numbers of readers.According to researchers,however,this kind of gossip also has a good side because it helps us put our own problems in perspective(正确地).“If we read bad news about well-known people,or get the frightful details of our neighbors’ bad situation over a cup of coffee,our own problems begin to pale in comparison(对比),”says Dr.Jack Levin of Northeastern University.
However,that doesn’t mean that gossip is necessarily a good thing,either.Researchers found that people who gossip a lot tend to feel like they’re under a lot of stress.This might be because while they’re busy talking about other people,they’re also busy thinking what other people are saying about them.
【小题1】What is the purpose of the text?

A.To encourage us to spread gossip about others.
B.To prevent us from spreading gossip about others。
C.To make a comparison between good gossip and bad gossip.
D.To recognize certain positive functions of gossip.
【小题2】According to the passage,people in general think that__________.
A.it’s a bad habit to gossip
B.nobody pays attention to gossip
C.not all the gossip you hear is worth believing
D.it’s necessary to have a nice gossip with a friend or neighbor
【小题3】The underlined phrase “abiding by” in Paragraph 3 most probably means“________”.
A.makingB.breakingC.obeyingD.changing
【小题4】It could be learned from the passage that__________.
A.people under much stress enjoy gossiping about others.
B.in a way gossip helps us deal with our own problems.
C.in fact most people tend to believe gossip.
D.the more there is gossip, the stronger relationships become between people.

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“Mind your own business.” we’re told.“Don’t talk about others behind their backs.”The problem with this advice is that,not only is it unrealistic,it’s also counterproductive(起反作用的).
Common sense holds that gossip(流言蜚语)hurts people’s feelings and damages relationships.But recent research shows the opposite—that strong communities and relationships between people would be impossible without gossip.
Gossip is a way for people to let you know the limits of social behavior.“If you move into a community and your neighbor tells you how the former homeowner never dealt with his rubbish properly,his gossip is letting you in on something,”says Dr.Ralph Rosnow of Temple University.“Gossip says:these are the boundaries and you are crossing them.You’re not abiding by the rules and you’d better get back in line.” Seen this way,gossip is a way to communicate criticism(批评)without conflict(冲突),giving you a chance to change your behavior without losing face.
On the other hand,what about ill-willed gossip,the kind that puts other people down? Gossip is hearing something we like about someone we don’t and,in nearly every country in the world,gossip magazines have huge numbers of readers.According to researchers,however,this kind of gossip also has a good side because it helps us put our own problems in perspective(正确地).“If we read bad news about well-known people,or get the frightful details of our neighbors’ bad situation over a cup of coffee,our own problems begin to pale in comparison(对比),”says Dr.Jack Levin of Northeastern University.
However,that doesn’t mean that gossip is necessarily a good thing,either.Researchers found that people who gossip a lot tend to feel like they’re under a lot of stress.This might be because while they’re busy talking about other people,they’re also busy thinking what other people are saying about them.
小题1:What is the purpose of the text?
A.To encourage us to spread gossip about others.
B.To prevent us from spreading gossip about others。
C.To make a comparison between good gossip and bad gossip.
D.To recognize certain positive functions of gossip.
小题2:According to the passage,people in general think that__________.
A.it’s a bad habit to gossip
B.nobody pays attention to gossip
C.not all the gossip you hear is worth believing
D.it’s necessary to have a nice gossip with a friend or neighbor
小题3:The underlined phrase “abiding by” in Paragraph 3 most probably means“________”.
A.makingB.breakingC.obeyingD.changing
小题4:It could be learned from the passage that__________.
A.people under much stress enjoy gossiping about others.
B.in a way gossip helps us deal with our own problems.
C.in fact most people tend to believe gossip.
D.the more there is gossip, the stronger relationships become between people.

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