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A 10-year-old boy decided to study judo (柔道), although he had lost his left arm in a car accident.
The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo teacher, Mr. Tanaka. The boy was doing well, but his teacher had taught him only one move in three months of training.
“Mr. Tanaka,” the boy finally asked, “shouldn’t I be learning more moves?”
“This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you’ll ever need to know,” his teacher replied.
Several months later, Mr. Tanaka took the boy to his first tournament (锦标赛). The boy won his first three matches, using his one move to win. The boy was now in the finals, and was amazed by his own success.
This time, his opponent (对手) was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. The referee (裁判) wanted to stop the match.
“No,” the
teacher insisted, “let him continue.” Soon, his opponent lowered his guard. At
that moment the boy used his move to pin (钉住) him. The
boy won the match an
d
became the champion.
On the way home, the boy and his teacher reviewed every match. Then the boy asked what was really in his mind.
“Mr. Tanaka, how did I win the tournament with only one move?”
“You won for two reasons,” his teacher answered. “First, you’ve almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. And second, the only defense (防守) for that move is for your opponent to catch your left arm.”
The boy’s biggest weakness had become his biggest strength (优点).
1.The boy decided to study judo though ____________.
A.he was only ten years old
B.he would have an old teacher
C.he had lost his left arm in a car accident
D.he knew he was not clever
2.How did the boy feel when he was in the finals?
A.Proud. B.Surprised. C.Worried. D.Happy.
3.What can you infer (推断) from the passage?
A.The boy wasn’t doing well at first.
B.Mr. Tanaka is a good teacher because he knows his student’s strength and weakness.
C.The referee believed the boy would win.
D.The boy had predicted that he would win.
— do you have an Art Festival in your school? —Once a year.
A. How long B. How often C. How far D. How soon
补全对话。从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案。
W: John, you don’t look very well. What’s the matter?
M: 81.
W: Oh dear! Why don’t you go to bed for a rest?
M: 82.
W: Shall I call your teacher and tell him you’re ill?
M: 83.
W: OK, I’ll do that. I’m going to the shops now. Can I get you some medicine?
M: 84.
W: Yes, of course. Is there anything else I can do?
M: 85.
W: See you later. Take care!
| A.Oh, yes, please. His number is 6086354. |
| B.No, I’ll be all right. Thanks for your help. |
| C.My head hurts and I feel really hot. |
| D.Could you buy me a bottle of aspirin (阿司匹林)? |
Our spiritual intelligence quotient, SQ (精神智商)helps us understand ourselves and live fuller, happier lives.
While we’re all born with SQ, most of us even don’t know that we have it. Luckily, you don’t have to sign up for classes to learn how to enhance(加强) your SQ. Here are some simple steps that can lead you to this new level of understanding:
Sit Quietly. The step of developing SQ begins in solitude (独处) and silence. To tune in to its whisper, you have to keep away from your busy, noisy, complicated life and make yourself do nothing at all. At home, for example, shut the door of your bedroom, take a few deep breaths and let them out very, very slowly.
Step Outside. For many people, nature makes their spirit free. Go outside to watch a beautiful sunset. Follow the flight of a bird; watch clouds floating overhead.
Find An Activity You Enjoy. It’s important to find a hobby that helps you tune in to your spirit. Garden, walk or jog, arrange flowers, listen to music that touches your soul.
Ask Questions Of Yourself. Some people use their thoughtful time to focus on scriptures (经文). Others ask open-ended (无确定答案的) questions, such as “What am I feeling? What are my choices?” But don’t expect an answer to arrive through some super-natural form of e-mail. Later that day you’ll suddenly find yourself thinking about a problem from a perspective (角度) you never considered before.
Trust Your Spirit. While most of us rely on gut feelings (直觉) to warn us of danger, SQ usually nudges (渐渐推动) us, not away from, but toward some action that will lead to a greater good.
1.To enhance your SQ, you should first _______________.
A. stand loneliness and silence
B. make your life simpler and less busy
C. give up the daily things in your life
D. listen more to your whisper
2.The underlined phrase “tune in to your spirit” in the fifth paragraph probably means ________________.
A. get your spirit relaxed B. keep up your spirit
C. listen to your spirit D. change your spirit
3. What will happen after people ask questions of themselves?
A. People will lead to a greater good.
B. People will think about a problem in a different way.
C. People will expect answers through e-mails.
D. People will keep away from their busy life.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Advantages and disadvantages of SQ
B. The relationship between your SQ and you
C. What SQ is and in what ways it can be improved
D. What SQ is and in what ways you can make your life easier
I remember the first time I met Alfred after years. He was sitting on a bench in the park. He looked very sad and cold. He hadn’t got a coat on and it started to rain. Usually, I don’t like to stop to speak to a stranger who looked like that. His shoes were well-cleaned and his clothes were quite smart, but he did not have an umbrella with him and he was getting wet in the rain. I stopped walking and said to him in a nice voice. “ Are you OK?” he looked up, and was surprised to see me. He cried out. “ Are you …” he couldn’t remember my name. I was also surprised. He was Alfred! “ I’m Tom, Alfred, what are you doing here?” I asked. He did not explain to me, but caught my hand, and asked how my life was like. I told him that I was out of job. I suggested that we go somewhere warm and dry.
So we found a café nearby and continued our conversation. I learned that he married with two children, and his wife was Sherry. I could not believe my ears. Twenty years ago his best friend was Linda, and Sherry was his worst enemy! They often had quarrels ( 争吵) and fights in the play.
Alfred told me that he became a businessman when he graduated from the school and owned two companies in the city. I asked him why he was sitting in the rain in the park. He said that he had just had a quarrel with Sherry, and acting in the same way as when she was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was waiting for her to be calm and let him in again.
1.What did Alfred look like?
A. Pleasant B. Smart C. Hungry D. Well-dressed
2.Alfred was ___ them.
A married B. nice C. weak D. strong
3. How was Alfred when he was Tom?
A. Happy B. Surprised C. Glad D. Angry
4.The writer ________
A. liked to speak to a stranger B. met Alfred in a café
C. thought Alfred’s wife was Sherry D. hadn’t met Alfred twenty years.
5.What happened to Alfred?
A. He lost his wife B. He lost his job
C. His wife didn’t let him go home D. His friend didn’t want to see him.
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