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3、
Happiness is like a stone dropped into a pool to set in motion an ever-widening circle of ripples(波紋). As Stevenson has said, being happy is a duty.
There is no exact definition of the world happiness. Happy people are happy for all sorts of reasons. They key is not wealth or physical well―being, since we find beggars, patients and so-called failures who are extremely happy.
Being happy is a sort of unexpected dividend(額外收獲). But staying happy is an achievement, a victory of soul and character. It is not selfish to struggle for it. It is, indeed, a duty to ourselves and others.
Being unhappy is like an infectious disease; it causes people to stay away from the fufferer. He soon finds himself alone, miserable and upset. There is, however, a cure so simple as to seem, at first glance, ridiculous: If you don’t feel happy, pretend to be!
It works. Before long you will find that instead of repelling people, you attract them. You discover how deeply rewarding it is to be the center of wider and wider circles of good will.
Then the make believe becomes a reality. You possess the secret of peace of mind, and can forget yourself in being of service to others.
Being happy, once it is realized as a duty and established as habit, opens doors into unimaginable gardens crowded with grateful friends.
45.The best title of the passage is .
A.Pretending To Be Happy B.Being Happy Is A Duty
C.Staying Away From Unhappiness D.Keeping Happy Is Easy
46.We can learn from the passage that .
A.everyone has the same happiness and different unhappiness
B.people generally try to keep away from those who are always unhappy
C.people who are rich and healthy are surely happy
D.being happy is the key to success in your work
47.What does the underlined words “make-believe” mean?
A.imagining happiness B.pretending to be happy
C.making yourself believe others D.creating happiness
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2、Harry Houdini(1874―1926) was a world-famous magician and a performer of death-defying stunts(逃生絕技). His world fame was based on a series of astonishing escapology tricks. He was able to free himself from obviously escape―proof devices, including leg irons, handcuffs(手銬)(as many as ten pairs at the same time), locked prison cells and crates(板條箱) which had been nailed shut. His most striking skill was when he escaped from an airtight tank that was filled with water.
Houdini was born in Budapapest, Hungary, and his family moved to the USA when he was a child. For a time, they lived in a cheap boarding house in New York and they struggled to make a living. One of Harry’s first jobs was an apprentice(學(xué)徒)to a locksmith(鎖匠), which is where he mastered the art of opening locks without using a key.
In 1891, Houdini became a professional magician, but at first he met with little success. When he began experimenting with escapology, however, he so impressed a theatre manager who saw him that he was strongly advised to concentrate on that part of his act.
Within months, he was a huge success, performing at top theatres, not only in the USA but also in Europe. He created a sensation in London, when he made an elephant disappear from the stage of the Hippodrome Theatre. What the audience didn’t know was that below the stage was a swimming pool filled with water, where the somewhat terrified elephant finished up!
Back in the USA, he produced the most dangerous act of his career―the Water Torture. He was suspended(掛,懸) upside down in a water tank which was full to overflowing. He had to hold his breath for more than three minutes to escape. In a fictionalised film of his life, he “died” doing this trick. This is not true. He actually died of peritonitis(腹膜炎) in a Detroit hospital.
41.Who was Harry Houdini?
A.A famoust American magician
B.A New York locksmith born in Hungary.
C.An Hungarian escapologist born in New York.
D.An elephant trainer in London.
42.Which is the right order of the events about Houdini?
a.He worked as an apprentice to locksmith.
b.His family moved to America.
c.He went to Europe to give performances.
d.He produced the most dangerous magic.
e.He became a professional magician.
A.a(chǎn) b c e d B.a(chǎn) c b d e C.b a e c d D.b c e a d
43.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.It was his parents who advised him to fix his attention on performing magic.
B.Houdini was successful at the very beginning of his career.
C.Houdini was famous for his astonishing magic.
D.Houdini died of an accident while giving an performance.
44.It is not mentioned but can be inferred from the passage that
A.Houdini was once a locksmith.
B.Houdini’s family was poor and life was hard when he was a young boy.
C.Houdini’s father began his own business in the U.S.A.
D.Houdini could open any lock in the world without using a key.
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1、In the busy city of New York, such an astonishing thing ever happened.
On a Friday night, a 21 young artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. Though the 22 was great, people were quickly going home for the weekend. In this case, many of them 23 their paces and put some money into his hat.
The next day, the young artist came again and put his hat on the ground gracefully 24 from the day before, he took out a large piece of paper and 25 it on the ground. Then he 26 the violin and began playing.
Before long, he was 27 with people, who were all 28 by the words on that paper. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat 29 . Please come to claim it soon.”
Seeing this, it caused a great 30 and people wondered what it could be. After about half and hour, a middle-aged man ran there 31 and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed his shoulders and said, “Yes, it’s you. You 32 come here I knew that you’re an honest man and would 33 come here.”
The violinist asked the man some questions and handed a 34 to him. The man seized it, kissed it and then danced with the violinist.
The story 35 to be this: George bought a lottery ticket(彩票) a few days ago and won a prize of $ 500,000. When he passed by the violinist he put $ 50 into the hat. However, the lottery ticket was also 36 in. When the artist was 37 he found the ticket. Thinking that the owner would return to 38 it, he came back to where he was given the ticket.
Later someone asked the violinist, “You’re in badly need of money for your tuition fee (學(xué)費(fèi)), why didn’t you 39 it for yourself?”
The violinist said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose 40 I won’t be happy forever.”
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21.A.happy |
B.proud |
C.poor |
D.rich |
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22.A.concert |
B.music |
C.song |
D.sound |
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23.A.sped up |
B.slowed down |
C.turned down |
D.put down |
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24.A.Interesting |
B.Funny |
C.Difficult |
D.Different |
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25.A.laid |
B.threw |
C.set |
D.fixed |
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26.A.repaired |
B.watched |
C.struck |
D.a(chǎn)djusted |
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27.A.satisfied |
B.surrounded |
C.filled |
D.crowded |
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28.A.a(chǎn)ttracted |
B.struck |
C.impressed |
D.pleased |
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29.A.by accident |
B.in turns |
C.by mistake |
D.on purpose |
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30.A.trouble |
B.excitement |
C.difficulty |
D.disturbance |
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31.A.hurriedly |
B.excitedly |
C.happily |
D.slowly |
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32.A.must |
B.should |
C.may |
D.did |
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33.A.naturally |
B.quickly |
C.certainly |
D.willingly |
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34.A.coin |
B.violin |
C.paper |
D.ticket |
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35.A.turned up |
B.turned out |
C.turned down |
D.turned off |
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36.A.thrown |
B.given |
C.taken |
D.brought |
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37.A.taking up |
B.making up |
C.cleaning up |
D.checking up |
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38.A.wait for |
B.look for |
C.beg for |
D.hope for |
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39.A.hide |
B.buy |
C.take |
D.own |
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40.A.a(chǎn)udience |
B.friendship |
C.honesty |
D.money |
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25、 You need a password to get ______to the computer system.
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A. entrance |
B. way |
C. means |
D. access |
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24、 I was lost in the strange city; ______it began to rain heavily.
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A. having made things worse |
B. to make matters worse |
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C. to worse still |
D. make it worse |
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23、I’ll stay at home all day there is news of admission to the college.
A. in case B. for fear that C. in case of D. so that
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22、As running a car is a great , many people prefer to ride to their offices; benefits both their bodies and the environment.
A.luxury; which B.expense; it C.burden; it D.value; which
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21、You’d better cut your hair short. Our school does not long hair.
A.a(chǎn)pprove of students wore B.a(chǎn)pprove students to wear
C.a(chǎn)pprove of students to wear D.a(chǎn)pprove of students wearing
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20、There is hardly an environment on earth some species of animal or other have not adapted successfully.
A.in which B.on which C.to which D.for which
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