| A.prove that he followed Churchill’s example | | B.support his student’s solution to his problem | | C.show that he was successful in his career | | D.make it clear how his conclusion was reached |
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Once upon a time, a man was walking on a mountain when he found an incredible cave with all kinds of treasure inside it. So he gave up his job, his home, and his friends, and spent all his time guarding the cave. He was so dedicated to it that he hardly ate or drank, and before long he fell ill. One day, when he could hardly move at all, he decided to share the treasure. He crawled(爬)into the cave to get a handful of jewels, but discovered, to his horror, that it was empty except for a small emerald(绿宝石). The man took it, and gave it to the first person he came by, a woman. Then an old man came by. “What bad luck!” the man said. “Just a moment ago I gave a woman the last of the treasure I was guarding.” “Are you sure there is nothing left?” the old man asked. The man took him into the cave, where they found a chest with jewels and some bags of gold. The man was shocked, and the old man explained to him, “At last! At last someone has broken the spell(咒语)of this cave. This is the Cave of Treasure, and you’re the first to have passed its great test. Many have dedicated their lives to this cave, only to end up realizing there was nothing here…” “And why does this happen?” the man asked. “This magic cave has only as many riches as your own heart. When someone discovers it, the cave is filled with treasure, but later, when they have devoted themselves to guarding the treasure, their hearts empty, as does the cave. The only way to fill it is by filling your heart with all that is good, as you did by giving the woman that last jewel.” From that day on, the man understood that it was better to share than to keep. Thanks to the cave and the old man, he became noble and generous. 【小题1】Why did the man give up his job, home and friends? | A.Because he possessed a variety of treasure. | | B.Because he had to guard the treasure cave. | | C.Because he wanted to find the treasure cave. | | D.Because he devoted himself to a great test. |
【小题2】What did the man find when he showed his cave to the old man? | A.A small emerald. | B.A handful of jewels. | | C.All kinds of treasure. | D.A chest filled with jewels and some gold. |
【小题3】What do we know about the people who dedicated their lives to the cave before? | A.They all found the cave empty at last. | | B.The old man freed them from its spell. | | C.They all filled the cave with the treasure they had. | | D.They thought it was better to share than to enjoy the treasure alone. |
【小题4】Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? | A.The old man had devoted himself to it before. | | B.The old man was the first to break the spell. | | C.Only the old man could free people from its spell. | | D.The cave and the old man helped the man become noble and generous. |
【小题5】What can we learn from the passage? | A.Purely material things cannot make us truly wealthy. | | B.Different people have different views. | | C.Treasure only belongs to those who possess it. | | D.Some people never learn what is really valuable. |
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The $11 billion self-help industry is built on the idea that you should turn negative thoughts like “I never do anything right” into positive ones like “I can succeed.” But was positive thinking advocate Norman Vincent Peale right? Is there power in positive thinking? Researchers in Canada just published a study in the journal Psychological Science that says trying to get people to think more positively can actually have the opposite effect: it can simply highlight how unhappy they are. The study’s authors, Joanne Wood and John Lee of the University of Waterloo and Elaine Perunovic of the University of New Brunswick, begin by citing older research showing that when people get feedback which they believe is very positive, they actually feel worse, not better. If you tell your stupid friend that he has the potential of an Einstein, you’re just underlining his faults. In one 1990s experiment, a team including psychologist Joel Cooper of Princeton asked participants to write essays opposing funding for the disabled. When the essayists were later praised for their sympathy, they felt even worse about what they had written. In this experiment, Wood, Lee and Perunovic measured 68 students’ self-esteem. The participants were then asked to write down their thoughts and feelings for four minutes. Every 15 seconds, one group of students heard a bell. When it rang, they were supposed to tell themselves, “I am lovable.” Those with low self-esteem didn’t feel better after the forced self-affirmation. In fact, their moods turned significantly darker than those of members of the control group, who weren’t urged to think positive thoughts. The paper provides support for newer forms of psychotherapy (心理治疗) that urge people to accept their negative thoughts and feelings rather than fight them. In the fighting, we not only often fail but can make things worse. Meditation techniques, in contrast, can teach people to put their shortcomings into a larger, more realistic perspective. Call it the power of negative thinking. 【小题1】What do we learn from the first paragraph about the self-help industry? | A.It has produced positive results. | | B.It is a highly profitable industry. | | C.It is based on the concept of positive thinking. | | D.It was established by Norman Vincent Peale. |
【小题2】 What does the word “underline” mean (Line 4, Para. 3)? | A.point out | B.lay emphasis on | C.pay no attention to | D.take for granted |
【小题3】Which of the following is TRUE about the Canadian researchers’ study? | A.Encouraging positive thinking many do more good than harm. | | B.Self-affirmation can bring a positive change to one’s mood. | | C.There can be no simple therapy for psychological problems. | | D.Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lower their self-esteem. |
【小题4】What do we learn from the last paragraph? | A.Meditation may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy. | | B.People can avoid making mistakes through meditation. | | C.Different people tend to have different ways of thinking. | | D.The effects of positive thinking vary from person to person. |
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四.阅读理解(每题2分,共40分) An old woman went suddenly blind. She promised a doctor a lot of money if he could make her see again. “If you fail”, she said , “ you will get nothing,” The doctor agreed with her. The doctor soon discovered what was wrong with her, but he decided not to cure her right away. Instead, each time he visited, he secretly took some of her things. When he had taken everything that he wanted, he cured her blindness and sent her a large bill. Now when the old woman could see again she noticed that all her things had gone and she refused to pay the bill. So the doctor took her before a judge. “What the doctor says is true.” she said to the judge. “But I say I’m not cured, because I still can’t see any of the things in my house.” The old woman won her case and the doctor went away unhappily without getting his pay. 71. The doctor didn’t cure the old woman right away because __________. A. He didn’t know how to cure her B. He wanted to get a lot of money C. He wanted to take the woman’s things D The woman refused to pay him 72. The woman was _______ . A. clever B. greedy C. cruel D. dishonest 73. The doctor was ________. A. honest B. a cheat C. a kind man D. ready to help others 74. Which sentence is right according to the passage? A. The judge didn’t believe the old woman B. The doctor cured the woman’s blindness in a short time. C. The woman got back all her things taken by the doctor. D. The doctor failed to get his pay.
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