2. You’re like an elephant. 你像一头大象. be like “像--一样 .有时用look like“看起来像 .like是介词,like作动词用是“喜欢 . [例](1)Your daughter looks like a basketball player. 你的女儿看上去像篮球运动员. (2)That’s just like him. 他就是这种人. (3)I can’t tell what a spaceship is like. 我说不上来宇宙飞船是什么样子. (4)He doesn’t like tomatoes. 他不喜欢吃西红柿. 查看更多

 

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           It's the week before school starts. Alice is shopping for clothes with two friends, Nina and Vicki. Alice puts on a black jacket, turns to her friends, and says, “Hey, what do you think?”  
          The girls look at her and both start laughing. “No way,  Alice!”
          Nina laughs. “That's a man's jacket.”
          Alice feels a little angry. “Yeah, well…I like it”:
       “Yeah,” says Vicki, “but what will people at school say?”
          Alice thinks for a moment. Then she takes off the jacket. “Yeah, you're right.”
          We all know about it. Your friends wear certain clothes or listen to certain music. You don't want to be different. So you do those things too.
          Fifteen minutes later. Alice is still thinking about the black jacket. “Yeah, there's peer pressure to follow others.” She explains. “If your clothes or hair are different, people make fun of you. You know, they laugh and point.”
         Vicki agrees. “It's true .You even have a certain kind of boyfriend or girlfriend! I think these 'rules' are childish (幼稚的). But when you're different, you feel like an outsider. And that's hard.”
        Alice walks away.
       “Hey Alice,” calls Nina. “Where are you going?”
       “To get the black jacket. I don't care what others think. I like it, and I'm buying it.” 
1. Why does Alice take off the jacket?  
A. It's too expensive.            
B. She doesn't take enough money with her.  
C. She doesn't like the color.      
D. She's worried about her friends' opinions. 
2. What is the meaning of peer pressure in this passage? 
A. You want to be like your friends. So you do what they do.  
B. You want to be different from your friends and classmates.  
C. You want to give your clothes to your friends to wear.  
D. You want to buy as many clothes as your classmates do.
3. What happens in the end?  
A. Alice goes to buy the jacket.    
B. Alice gets angry and goes home alone.  
C. Alice doesn't buy the jacket.    
D. Alice doesn't go shopping with her friends.
4. What is the main idea of this passage?  
A. Young people should follow others.  
B. Girls have different ideas about the jacket.  
C. Girls like wearing different kinds of clothes.  
D. Young people care much about what others think.

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     Sure, it's good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroom
more pleasant.
     And yes, it's good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it's smart to learn how to relate to
the different kinds of people you'll meet throughout your life.
     But really, there's one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. When you do,
"learning bursts right open," says Evelyn Vuko, a longtime teacher who writes an education column called
"Teacher Says" for the Washington Post newspaper.
     In fact, kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they're more comfortable asking
questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests.
When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems,
such as problems with learning or school matters, such as bullying (欺凌弱小者). 
     As a kid in a primary or middle school, you're at a wonderful period in your life. You're like a sponge
(海绵), able to soak up lots of new and exciting information. On top of that, you're able to think about all
this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, and in most cases, is very excited to be the person
who's giving you all that material and helping you put it together. Remember, teachers are people, too, and
they feel great if you're open to what they're teaching you. That's why they wanted to be teachers in the
first place---to teach!
     Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are
sensitive (敏感的) to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren't going well, they won't
learn as well and won't enjoy being in class.
1. What does the writer mainly talk about in the passage?
A. How much the students are expected to get along with teachers.
B. How to make the time in the classroom more pleasant.
C. How important to have a good relationship with teachers.
D. How to get a long well with teachers.
2. What does "turn to" in the fourth paragraph really mean?
A. get help from
B. take hold of
C. look for
D. think about
3. According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred?
A. If you have a good relationship with your teacher, you can get more help and learn more knowledge.
B. If you find it comfortable to ask questions, you can build a good relationship with teachers.
C. If you are getting on well with your teachers, you have more problems than others.
D. If you do your best on tests, you can build a good relationship with teachers.
4. Which is Not True on teachers and their work according to the passage?
A. There are some students who can learn even if they don't like the teacher.
B. Having a bad relationship with teachers does some harm to your studies.
C. Teachers are excited even if you wouldn't like to accept their teaching.
D. Teachers sometimes have the same feelings as students do.

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先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个合适的词,使短文意思完整。所填单词必须在答卷标有题号的横线上完整写出。

Here is a question I have often asked at dinner parties:

You're on an island with only one other person, your best friend. He's d   1.   of cancer. In his f 2. days, he tells you, "I have 100,000 dollars in a bank back home. When I die, make s  3. my son goes to medical school." Then he dies. But his son is a no-good playboy who has no i 4.  in going to medical school and will 5.   that money away in a very short time. But your son is entering college, and he is 6.  to become a doctor. Which one do you give the money to for medical school?

   I've asked this question of everyone from the president of a famous university t 7. an ordinary young soldier, and it has never 8. to get a discussion going. Everyone has an opinion, most of them different, but all of them c 9. . Sometimes this one topic l 10. the whole evening.

 

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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出适当的选项补全对话。
Jane: Hey, Bob, you aren't looking well today. 1______
Bob: No. I've got a fever, a headache and a sore throat.
Jane: Oh, I'd say you've got a bad cold! 2______
Bob: Oh, thanks. It should bring my fever down.
Jane: Yes. 3______
Bob: Thanks. Cold water will cool me down, too.
Jane: Hope so. 4______
Bob: I guess you're right. (An hour later.)
Jane: So, Bob, how are you feeling now?
Bob: Oh, much better. Thanks a lot. 5______
Jane: Well, that's very good.
A. Are you OK?
B. And here's some water.
C. I think I'm getting over it.
D. Why don't you go and lie down for a while?
E. I have some medicine in my bag somewhere. Here.

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Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don’t really hate them. But
you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don’t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness(痛苦)
Bitterness appears when we can’t forgive(原谅) someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurts us. But Instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we’re hurting that person by criticizing him or her often, but we’re really only hurting ourselves.
Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, but also hurt our relationships with friends and family members. No one enjoys being around an anger person for very long.
If you see bitterness in your life, here are some ways to deal with it.
Accept it
Instead of trying to deny your anger, make it clear to yourself and accept it. See your anger for what it is and quickly deal with it.
Stop making excuses for it
You may feel you have a right to be anger. You may think you’re right  and the other person is wrong. You may even secretly enjoy making the other person look bad. But in the end, bitterness hurts you much more than the other person. The bitterness will hold you back, and the other person will go on with his or her life.
Forgive and forget it
You probably can’t completely put the anger out of your mind. But you can decide to forgive the other person. Forget it and move on. You’ll enjoy better health and peace of mind.
阅读上面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案
【小题1】According to the passage, we might get angry when someone ______.

A.holds us backB.forgets us
C.doesn’t like usD.does hurt us
【小题2】 bitterness comes from_______.
A.our health problems like heart disease
B.the anger that lives deep inside our mind
C.the person who says something that hurts us
D.our relation with friends and family members
【小题3】The underlined word “deny” in the passage means “_____’’.
A.误解B.否认C.疏远D.减轻
【小题4】The best way to deal with the bitterness is to ______.
A.make the person who hurts us look bad
B.hate the person who hurts us very often
C.accept that you are hurting the other person
D.forgive the person who hurts us and forget it
【小题5】What can we learn from the passage?
A.We should enjoy someone who hurts us.
B.We should pay more attention to our friends.
C.The peace of mind is more important than the hurt itself.
D.It’s better to let bitterness go along with the other person.

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