2、What you give your relatives and friends can help you know yourself better. Also, what they give you can tell you something about their personality. Most gift―giving (and getting) shows nothing more than the spirit of love and friendship. But it is possible to form some connections between the kinds of things brought and the people who buy them. Here is a guide to who gives what and why.
The clothes you wear tell something about your personality. They tell the world not only how you want to be seen but how you see yourself as well. When someone gives you something to wear that agrees with your self-image, they’re saying, “I agree with you. I like you the way you are. ” Such a gift should be taken as a form of compliment(贊美). On the other hand, a gift of clothing that doesn’t match your personality could be an insult(侮辱)to your character.
Making something by hand has become the exception in many countries today. If you receive a homemade gift, you’re lucky. It may not be made perfectly, but it will show a certain quality of love. They’ve given time and emotion, two important characteristics of being creative.
A person who thinks of food when thinking of gifts is a good example of what human warmth means. Whether you give a box of chocolate, a bag of oranges, or a ball of cheese, all carry the same message of comfort and support.
People who give books as gifts either like reading or would like everyone to think they do. If you happen to receive a large heavy book, its giver may be much more interested in the way things appear than in the way they actually are. Of course, reading is a way of new things. Giving a book can be a way of sharing a feeling or newly learned meaning. The giver is probably trying to say to you what the book said to him.
56. The first paragraph is written mainly to tell readers that___________.
57. A person who likes the self-image of another person will give the latter a gift_________.
A. fashionable and expensive
B. made at home by himself
C. that agrees with the personality of the receiver
D. that matches the character of the giver
58. If you give a large book as a gift, it may show that_______________.
59. What kind of gifts would people give if they want to show their love toward others?
A. Homemade gifts B. Delicious food
C. Expensive clothes D. An interesting book
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
What you give your relatives and friends can help you know yourself better. Also, what they give you can tell you something about their personality. Most gift―giving (and getting) shows nothing more than the spirit of love and friendship. But it is possible to form some connections between the kinds of things brought and the people who buy them. Here is a guide to who gives what and why.
The clothes you wear tell something about your personality. They tell the world not only how you want to be seen but how you see yourself as well. When someone gives you something to wear that agrees with your self-image, they’re saying, “I agree with you. I like you the way you are. ” Such a gift should be taken as a form of compliment(贊美). On the other hand, a gift of clothing that doesn’t match your personality could be an insult(侮辱)to your character.
Making something by hand has become the exception in many countries today. If you receive a homemade gift, you’re lucky. It may not be made perfectly, but it will show a certain quality of love. They’ve given time and emotion, two important characteristics of being creative.
A person who thinks of food when thinking of gifts is a good example of what human warmth means. Whether you give a box of chocolate, a bag of oranges, or a ball of cheese, all carry the same message of comfort and support.
People who give books as gifts either like reading or would like everyone to think they do. If you happen to receive a large heavy book, its giver may be much more interested in the way things appear than in the way they actually are. Of course, reading is a way of new things. Giving a book can be a way of sharing a feeling or newly learned meaning. The giver is probably trying to say to you what the book said to him.
56. The first paragraph is written mainly to tell readers that___________.
57. A person who likes the self-image of another person will give the latter a gift_________.
A. fashionable and expensive
B. made at home by himself
C. that agrees with the personality of the receiver
D. that matches the character of the giver
58. If you give a large book as a gift, it may show that_______________.
59. What kind of gifts would people give if they want to show their love toward others?
A. Homemade gifts B. Delicious food
C. Expensive clothes D. An interesting book
科目:高中英語 來源:黑龍江省大慶實驗中學2008-2009學年上學期高二期中考試(英語) 題型:050
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科目:高中英語 來源:英語教研室 題型:050
Consulates(領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit. There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there’s no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the text?
A. To inform people about laws abroad.
B. To describe an international problem.
C. To explain how to visit a consulate.
D. To give advice about consulates.
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A. To know how to contact a consul.
B. To find out how to make a complaint.
C. To know when to contact a consul.
D. To find out where a consul lives.
3.Travelers should try and buy a return ticket in case they__________.
A. become short of money
B. get into difficulties
C. lose their documents
D. become seriously ill
4.You can borrow money from a consul if you__________.
A. need to stay abroad longer
B. have to help a relative
C. have no other financial(資金) means
D. need to have your car repaired
5.Which of the following notices would you see in a Consular Office?
CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
Jim
A
CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
Jim
B
CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
Jim
C
CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If you can has broken down or you are experiencing travel difficulties of any kind, contact your consul.
Jim
D
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:051
閱讀理解
Consulates(領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit. There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there’s no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the text?
A. To inform people about laws abroad.
B. To describe an international problem.
C. To explain how to visit a consulate.
D. To give advice about consulates.
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A. To know how to contact a consul.
B. To find out how to make a complaint.
C. To know when to contact a consul.
D. To find out where a consul lives.
3.Travelers should try and buy a return ticket in case they__________.
A. become short of money
B. get into difficulties
C. lose their documents
D. become seriously ill
4.You can borrow money from a consul if you__________.
A. need to stay abroad longer
B. have to help a relative
C. have no other financial(資金) means
D. need to have your car repaired
5.Which of the following notices would you see in a Consular Office?
CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
Jim
A
CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
Jim
B
CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
Jim
C
CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If you can has broken down or you are experiencing travel difficulties of any kind, contact your consul.
Jim
D
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Many of you may think healthy eating means you have to replace the foods you love with those you don’t.
The truth. Though ,is that keeping a healthy diet can be fun. Just ask Julie Upton ,an expert on nutrition and health in the US. Upton wants to advise teens everywhere to eat healthier .She gives some suggestions on how to do just that.
Q: What motivations(動機)should you keep in mind to eat healthy?
A: I suggest setting goals for yourself .For example, it may be a goal to have one piece of fruit with lunch every day for a month ,or to avoid eating fast food completely for the next month. Also keep telling yourself, “What I eat now will affect how I look and feel a few weeks from now ,or how well I perform at school or in sports.
Q: What nutrients should teens have every day?
A: It depends on if you are a boy or a girl and how a girl and how active you are . The best place to find your best nutrient requirements(需要量)is www. mypyramid. gov. Enter your gender ,age and activity level. It will tell you how many calories you need a day. It will also break that into how many servings of each of the food groups those calories should come from.
In general ,most teens need about 2,500 to 3,500 calories every day.
Q: What can teens do to make healthy snacking a fun habit?
A: Teens are influential(易受影響的). Your good habits can influence lots of people, including your friends ,younger sisters and brothers .You could do challenges with friends about eating better. I think any way you can involve your friends, will help you succeed.
Also ,get your family in on the health pleasure .If your parents do the food shopping ,they have to know what to buy ,so you need to tell them that you want healthier foods at home.
1.In which page of a newspaper can you probably read this article?
A.Science Life B.School Fashion C.Culture Corner D.Business World
2.What is the person who asks the three questions?
A.An expert on nutrition and health.
B.A patient requiring many calories.
C.A reporter working for a newspaper.
D.An official affected by health problems.
3.To keep healthy ,teens .
A.have to replace the foods they love with those they don’t
B.need about 2500 to 3500 calories every week
C.can pay little attention to their relatives’ and friends’ influences
D.are suggested keeping certain motivations in mind
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.You can eat healthily ,but not pleasantly at the same time.
B.You don’t have to give up your favorite foods in order to eat healthy.
C.Your gender has no effect on what nutrients you should have every day.
D.Www. mypyramid. gov. is a website planned for teens only.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Many of you may think healthy eating means you have to replace the foods you love with
those you don’t.
The truth,though,is that keeping a healthy diet can be fun. Just ask Julie Upton,an ex-pert on nutrition and health in the US. Upton wants to advise teens everywhere to eat
healthier. She gives some suggestions on how to do just that.
Q:What motivations should you keep in mind to eat healthy?
A:I suggest setting goals for yourself. For example, it may be a goal to have one piece of fruit with lunch every day for a month, or to avoid eating fast food completely for the next month. Also focus on telling yourself,“What I eat now will affect how I look and feel a few
weeks from now,or how well I perform at school or in sports.”
Q:What nutrients should teens consume every day?
A:It depends on if you are a boy or a girl and how active you are. The best place to find
your ideal nutrient requirements is www. my pyramid. gov. Enter your gender(sex),age and
activity level. It will tell you how many calories you need a day. It will also break that into
how many servings of each of the food groups those calories should come from.
In general,most teens need about 2,500 to 3,500 calories every day.
Q:What can teens do to make healthy snacking a fun habit?
A:Teens are influential. Your good habits can influence lots of people, including your friend, younger sisters and brothers. You could do challenges with friends about eating better. I think any way you can involve your friends,will help you succeed.
Also get your family in on the health pleasure. If your parents do the food shopping, they have to know what to buy,so you need to tell them that you want healthier foods at home.
1.In which column of a newspaper can you probably read this article?
A.Science Life B.Campus Trends
C.Culture Leisure D.Commercial World
2.What is the person who asks the three questions?
A.An expert on nutrition and health. B.A patient requiring many calories.
C.A journalist working for a newspaper. D.An official affected by health problems.
3.To keep healthy,teens .
A.have to replace the foods they love with those they don’t
B.need about 2500 to 3500 calories every week
C.can pay little attention to their relatives’ and friends’ influence
D.are suggested keeping certain motivations in mind
4.Which of the following statements would the author of this essay agree with?
A.You can eat healthily,but not pleasantly at the same time.
B.You don’t have to give up your favourite foods in order to eat healthy.
C.Your gender has no effect on what nutrients you should consume every day.
D.Www. my pyramid. gov is a website meant for teens only.
科目:高中英語 來源:四川省棠湖中學2010屆高三考前適應訓練英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
Consulates (領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit (利潤). There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there's no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance (保險) for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the textm
A.To inform people about laws abroad. B.To describe an international problem.
C.To explain how to visit a consulate. D.To give advice about consulates
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A.To know how to contact a consul. B.To find out how to make a complaint (抱怨).
C.To know when to contact a consul. D.To find out where a consul
lives.
3.You can borrow money from a consul if you
A.need to stay abroad longer. B.have to help a relative
C.have no other financial (資金) means D.need to have your car repaired
4.Which of the following notices would you see in Consular Office?
A. CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
B.CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
C.CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
D.CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If your car has broken down or you’re experiencing travel difficulties of any kind. Contact your consul.
科目:高中英語 來源:四川省2010屆高三考前適應訓練英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
Consulates (領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit (利潤). There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there's no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance (保險) for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the textm
A.To inform people about laws abroad. B.To describe an international problem.
C.To explain how to visit a consulate. D.To give advice about consulates
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A.To know how to contact a consul. B.To find out how to make a complaint (抱怨).
C.To know when to contact a consul. D.To find out where a consul lives.
3.You can borrow money from a consul if you
A.need to stay abroad longer. B.have to help a relative
C.have no other financial (資金) means D.need to have your car repaired
4.Which of the following notices would you see in Consular Office?
A. CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
B.CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
C.CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
D.CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If your car has broken down or you’re experiencing travel difficulties of any kind. Contact your consul.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Consulates (領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit (利潤). There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there's no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance (保險) for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
1.What is the author trying to do in the textm
A.To inform people about laws abroad. B.To describe an international problem.
C.To explain how to visit a consulate. D.To give advice about consulates
2.Why would somebody read the text?
A.To know how to contact a consul. B.To find out how to make a complaint (抱怨).
C.To know when to contact a consul. D.To find out where a consul lives.
3.You can borrow money from a consul if you
A.need to stay abroad longer. B.have to help a relative
C.have no other financial (資金) means D.need to have your car repaired
4.Which of the following notices would you see in Consular Office?
A. CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
B.CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
C.CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
D.CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If your car has broken down or you’re experiencing travel difficulties of any kind. Contact your consul.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
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(四川省棠湖中學2010屆高三考前適應訓練D篇)
Consulates (領事館) exist to help citizens abroad to help themselves. Every year millions of people go abroad for pleasure or profit (利潤). There are consular officers ready to do what they can to help if people get into difficulties, but for all sorts of reasons there are limits to what they can do. Most times things go well for travelers abroad but occasionally things go wrong.
So, whether you are an experienced traveler or a first timer, going by yourself, with the family or a group there are things you should do before you go. Think about money and tickets well in advance. Take enough money including enough to pay your return fare, and hold on to it. Better still, buy return tickets in the first place. In an emergency a consul (領事) will contact relatives or friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets. But there's no law that says a consul has to lend you money and if he eventually does (and it will have to be repaid) he will want to be satisfied first that you really do have no money and there is no one else you know who can help.
It is also important to take out proper insurance (保險) for everything from car breakdowns to loss of life. A consul cannot pay your medical or any other bills, nor can he do the work of local travel representatives or motoring organizations.
53.What is the author trying to do in the text
A.To inform people about laws abroad. B.To describe an international problem.
C.To explain how to visit a consulate. D.To give advice about consulates
54.Why would somebody read the text?
A.To know how to contact a consul. B.To find out how to make a complaint (抱怨).
C.To know when to contact a consul. D.To find out where a consul lives.
55.You can borrow money from a consul if you .
A.need to stay abroad longer. B.have to help a relative
C.have no other financial (資金) means D.need to have your car repaired
56.Which of the following notices would you see in Consular Office?
A. CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact your consul. He may give you advice but you should not rely on being given financial help.
B.CONSULAR OFFICE
In an emergency you may contact this office. Your consul can always help with hospital and dental costs.
C.CONSULAR OFFICE
You may contact your consul if you have run out of money. He will arrange for you to receive help if you cannot pay your bills.
D.CONSULAR OFFICE
Your consul is here to help you. If your car has broken down or you’re experiencing travel difficulties of any kind. Contact your consul.
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