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When I was young, I was very naughty. And I often made some trouble. Some people didn't like me, but I didn't know the reason until my grandfather took me to the fishpond(养鱼塘) on the farm. He asked me to throw a stone into the water. I did what I was asked. Then my grandfather told me to watch the waves made by the stone. Moments later, he asked me to think of myself as that stone.
"You may make a lot of splashes(浪花)in your life, but remember the waves that come from those splashes will affect the peace of all your friends beside you," he said."Remember that you are responsible for what you throw into your circle. and that your waves will touch many other circles. Always try to live in a way that allows the good that come from your circle to send the peace of your goodness to other circles. Remember the waves that come from anger and jealousy(嫉妒)will send those feelings to other circles.You are responsible for all the waves." That was the first time I realized each preson creates the inner prece or anger that flows out into the world. We cannot create world peace if we have hatred and anger.
We show the feelings and thoughts that we hold inside, whether we tell them or not. Whatever is inside of us is flowing out into the world and touching all the other circles of life. We must remember that we aren't single, so we must be responsible for everyone beside us.
46.. The writer'sgrandfather asked him to_____
A.stop the waves B.see himself as the wave
C.make a lot of splashes D.regard himself as a stone
47. The wave will affect the peace of all our friends beside us,so we should_____
A.not make a lot of splashes.
B.not touch many other circles.
C.not be full of anger and jealousy.
D.be responsible for what we throw into our circle.
48. The underlined phrase “flow out” in the passage means?(原创)
A. blow out B. take out C. go out D.bring out
49.According to the passgae we know the writer's grandfather was very ______
A. wise B.old C.strict D.funny
50. This passage mainly tells us that______
A.we are the stones
B.we can make some splashes
C.people can affcet each other in our life
D.the writer likes playing by the fishpond
When I was young, I was very naughty. And I often made some trouble. Some people didn't like me, but I didn't know the reason until my grandfather took me to the fishpond(养鱼塘) on the farm. He asked me to throw a stone into the water. I did what I was asked. Then my grandfather told me to watch the waves made by the stone. Moments later, he asked me to think of myself as that stone.
"You may make a lot of splashes(浪花)in your life, but remember the waves that come from those splashes will affect the peace of all your friends beside you," he said."Remember that you are responsible for what you throw into your circle. and that your waves will touch many other circles. Always try to live in a way that allows the good that come from your circle to send the peace of your goodness to other circles. Remember the waves that come from anger and jealousy(嫉妒)will send those feelings to other circles.You are responsible for all the waves." That was the first time I realized each preson creates the inner prece or anger that flows out into the world. We cannot create world peace if we have hatred and anger.
We show the feelings and thoughts that we hold inside, whether we tell them or not. Whatever is inside of us is flowing out into the world and touching all the other circles of life. We must remember that we aren't single, so we must be responsible for everyone beside us.
46.. The writer'sgrandfather asked him to_____
A.stop the waves B.see himself as the wave
C.make a lot of splashes D.regard himself as a stone
47. The wave will affect the peace of all our friends beside us,so we should_____
A.not make a lot of splashes.
B.not touch many other circles.
C.not be full of anger and jealousy.
D.be responsible for what we throw into our circle.
48. The underlined phrase “flow out” in the passage means?
A. blow out B. take out C. go out D.bring out
49.According to the passgae we know the writer's grandfather was very ______
A. wise B.old C.strict D.funny
50. This passage mainly tells us that______
A.we are the stones B.we can make some splashes
C.people can affcet each other in our life D.the writer likes playing by the fishpond
E-mail is one of the biggest threats(威胁)to your home computer. By understanding how E-mail works, and by taking some steps in how you deal with reading and writing messages, you can keep this threat out of your computer. When you exchange E-mail with someone else, the messages sent between you and that person pass through several computers before they reach their places. Imagine this conversation as it is taking place in an Internet“room”, a very, very big room. Anyone, or more exactly, any program can probably understand what is being said, because most Internet conversations are not hidden(隐藏)in any way. As a result, others may be listening in, capturing what you send, and using it for their own good.
E-mail-borne viruses(病毒)often arrive in attractive, fantastic appearances, much like the beautiful ads we receive by way of traditional mail that is made to sell us something. By beautiful appearances, an infected(感染)E-mail message seems to be something we want to read from someone we know, not a mean virus ready to destroy or damage our computers.
There are some steps that you can take to help you decide what to do with every E-mail message with an attachment(附件)that you receive. You should only read a message that passes all of these tests:
1)The Know Test: Is the E-mail from someone that you know?
2)The Received Test: Have you received E-mail from this sender before?
3)The Expect Test: Were you waiting for E-mail with an attachment from this sender?
4)The Meaning Test: Do the topic line of the E-mail massage and the name of the attachment both have meanings?
5)The Virus Test: Is the E-mail infected?
1. Which of the following is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. We should not exchange our E-mail with someone else.
B. It is dangerous to read and write E-mail message sat home.
C. We should learn how E-mail works to take care of our computers.
D. Our chats on computers are usually going on in a big Internet room.
2. What does the underlined word“capturing”probably mean?
A. taking B. hiding C. receiving D. destroying
3. As the Internet is open to anyone, we should ___________.
A. not read and write messages in our home computers
B. not allow nice advertisements to reach our computers
C. stop our conversations while someone is listening in it
D. be careful with the attractive E-mails sent by strangers
4. What is the passage mainly talking about?
A. The threats of E-mail.
B. The safety of home computers.
C. The E-mail-borne viruses.
D. The steps to receive E-mail messages
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