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第一學(xué)期高三年級(jí)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科
學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷卷
(考試時(shí)間120分鐘,滿分150分)
第一卷
.1
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheend
ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthe
questionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,read
thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion
youhaveheard.
1.A.Ateacher.
B.Adoctor.
C.Apoliceman
D.Apostman.
2.A.4:00.
B.4:15.
C.4:45.
D.5:00.
3.A.Theperformance.
B.Theprice.
C.Theseats.
D.Thelights.
4.A.Shehastoworkthatday.
B.Shedoesn'tlikeparties.
C.Shehastodosomesports.
D.Shemuststayathome.
5.A.Itwillcooldownsoon.
B.Ithasbeenhotforalongtime.
C.Theforecastiswrong.
D.Theyusuallyhavehotsummers.
6.A.Togohometofetchtheschedule.
B.Tomakeacopyoftheschedule.
C.Togetthescheduleforher.
D.Topickherupatthelibrary.
7.A.Heisalwaysmakingsillydecisions.
B.Hiswordsareoftennotreliable.
C.Heisrichenoughtoownafarm.
D.Helenthisapartmenttohisfriend.
8.A.Thesignisnotclearenough.
B.Themanwantstoseethestaff.
C.Themanisinthewrongplace.
D.Themanworksattheairport.
9.A.Benprobablyfailedintheexam.
B.Benfelttheexamquiteeasyforhim.
C.Theexamwaseasierthanthelastone.
D.Bendoesn'tremembertheexamatall.
10.A.Thewomanhasmadeawisechoice.
B.Thewomanwon'tmakeasuccessfulmanagerinthefuture.
C.Thewomanshouldpursueherstudiesinsciencenow.
D.Thewomanshouldthinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestions
oneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonly
once.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhich
onewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Falls.
B.Trafficaccidents.
C.Drowning.
D.Diseases.
12.A.Athome.
B.Atschool.
C.Instreets.
D.Indormitories.
13.A.Educationforchildren.
B.Educationforparentsandchildcarestaff.
C.Teachers'senseofresponsibility.
D.JoiningSafeKidsChina.
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Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Aninternationalairport.
B.Atravelagency.
C.Anoverseascompany.
D.Agovernmentorganization.
15.A.Badweather.
B.Moreairplanes.
C.Poortechnology.
D.Lackofcommunication.
16.A.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofairtravel.
B.Thecausesofairlinedelaysandpossiblesolutions.
C.Theproblemscausedbyheavytrafficinbigcities.
D.ThehistoryandthemajorfunctionsofFAA.
SectionC
Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillberead
twice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththe
informationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
TheReader'sClub
Membershipfee:$___(17)___ayear.
Clubevents:
Clubeveningson___(18)____nights.
Location:
Thecity___(19)___,nearthecitytower.
Application:
Down-loadtheapplicationform,fillitandthen___(20)___itback.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Whydoesthegirlwanttodo?
Shewantstojointhe____(21)____.
1.
WhatdoestheadsayaboutAdidas?
2.
3.
Itgavebirthtoanewideainsports.
Peoplewearingthemhavebeen___(22)____.
Ithelpedpeoplesetover400___(23)____intrack
andfield.
Whendidthegirlbegintosavemoney?
Since____(24)____.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.
Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Thepsychologistpointsoutthatlearningtosharefood_____othersmightbeadifficultlesson
toababy.
A.to
B.among
C.with
D.of
26.Talkingofdifferentcultures,wemustadmitthefactthatpeoplefromdifferentcultureshave
_____incommonthanweusuallyrealize.
A.much
B.many
C.nothing
D.more
27.Santos_____haveexperiencedlotsofhardshipsinthejungle,forthewrinklesonhisfacecan
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tellalotofstories.
A.would
B.should
C.could
D.must
28.Thecustomerdidn'tchoose_______ofthecoatsandwentawaywithoutlookingatathird
one.
A.both
B.all
C.any
D.either
29.Owingtotheadequatepreparations,theresearchteamdidnothavemuchtrouble_____the
wreckedship.
A.tolocate
B.located
C.locating
D.locate
30.Atthecurrentrate,four-fifthsofthetremendousproject_____tobefinishedbytheendofthis
year.
A.expecting
B.expects
C.isexpected
D.willexpect
31.Rarespeciesintheworld,_____byhundredseveryyear,mustbejointlypreservedbyall
countries,orhumanswillencounterecologicaldisasterinthenearfuture.
A.disappeared
B.disappearing
C.disappear
D.havingdisappeared
32.Englishisacourseforanyoneinuniversity,______hisorhermajororpreviouseducational
qualificationsare.
A.whatever
B.whether
C.however
D.nomatter
33.Asitsnameindicates,the"AmericanHostFamily"programgetsAmericanfamilies_______
inforeignstudents'livesinAmericaandoffershomesforthem.
A.toinvolve
B.involving
C.involved
D.havinginvolved
34.ColeBettles_______byanumberofuniversitieswhenhereceivedane-mailfromthe
UniversityofCalifornialastmonth.
A.hadbeenrejectedB.hasbeenrejected
C.hasrejected
D.wasrejecting
35.Itispredicted_____therecoveryoftheJapaneseeconomymightbeshadowedbythenuclear
accidentthere.
A.what
B.how
C.where
D.that
36.Youhadbetterconducttheexperiment_____yourprofessorhaveinstructedyou;otherwise
youmayfailtocompleteit.
A.that
B.which
C.as
D.until
37.Asforsomeskills,oncehavingcommandedthem,youwillneverforgetthem,andthisis
_____wecallinternalization.
A.why
B.what
C.because
D.where
38.Wefeltitapitythattheresearchteamfailedtofindsuchaplant______hadbeendescribedin
thebotanist'sdiary.
A.that
B.which
C.as
D.what
39.The"magicalapple",whichwewishnottobethelastone_____us,hasinspiredthe
imaginationandpassionofmillionsofpeople.
A.fascinate
B.fascinating
C.fascinated
D.tofascinate
40.Itwasnotuntiltheeleventhcentury,whenayoungladybroughtaforktoItaly_______.
A.andthecustomreachedEurope
B.thatthecustomreachedEurope
C.wheredidthecustomreachEurope
D.didthecustomreachEurope
SectionB
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Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonly
beusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.evident
F.competing
B.addition
G.account
C.voluntary
H.distinguished
D.convenience
I.particular
E.cooperating
J.extent
Classifiedadvertisingisadvertisingwhichisgroupedincertainsectionsofthepaperandis
thus____(41)____fromdisplayadvertising.Suchgroupingsas"HelpWanted","RealEstate",
"LostandFound"aremade,theratechargedbeinglessthanfordisplayadvertising.
Classifiedadvertisementsarea(n)___(42)____tothereaderandasavingtotheadvertiser.
Thereaderwhoisinterestedinaparticularkindofadvertisementfindsalladvertisementsofthat
typegroupedforhim.Theadvertisersmay,onthis___(43)___,useaverysmalladvertisement
thatwouldbelostifitwereplacedamonglargeradvertisementsinthepaper.
Itis___(44)___thatthereaderapproachestheclassifiedadvertisementinadifferentframe
ofmindfromthatinwhichheapproachestheotheradvertisementsinthepaper.Heturnstoapage
ofclassifiedadvertisementstosearchforthe___(45)___advertisementthatwillmeethisneeds.
Asthereader'sattentionis___(46)___,theadvertiserdoesnotneedtorelytomuch___(47)___
ondisplaytypetogetthereader'sattention.Formerlyallclassifiedadvertisementswereofthe
samesizeanddidnothavedisplaytype.Withtheincreaseinthenumberofsuchadvertisements,
however,eachadvertiserwithinacertaingroupis___(48)___withothersinthesamegroupfor
thereader'sattention.Inmanycasestheresulthasbeenanincreaseinthesizeofthespaceused
andthe___(49)___ofheadlinesandpictures.Inthatwaytheclassifiedadvertisementhasin
realitybecomeadisplayadvertisement.Thisisparticularlytrueofrealestateadvertising.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Thestressofdailylifehasgivenrisetoanewphenomenon
─sleeptexting.Peoplewith
thisconditionsendtextmessageswhileasleeptotheirfriendsandfamily─completely
___(50)___thattheyaredoingit.
SleepspecialistDrDavidCunnington,ofMelbourneSleepDisorderCentreinAustralia,said
patientshadreported___(51)___ofsleeptexting─andhehasadvisedpeopletoleavetheir
___(52)___outsidethebedroom.
Hesaid:"Wehavehadpatientswhohavereportedsendingtextmessagestotheirfriendsand
familywhileasleep.Itisoneofthosethingsthathappens,butitisvery___(53)___,andcertainly
notacommontrend."
___(54)___,therearenostudiesintosleeptexting—buta___(55)___phenomenon,sleep
emailing,wasstudiedin.
ResearchersattheUniversityofToledoreportedthecaseofawoman,44,whowould
___(56)___emailswhilesoundasleep.Shehadnorecollection)ofsendingtheemailswhen
(記憶
awake.
DrCunningtonsaidcasesofsleepemailingweremorecommon,andwerelikelytohavea
more___(57)___effectonthelivesofsufferers.
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Hesaid:"Emailscanbesenttoworkcolleaguesandhavemuchmoreserious___(58)___,
whereastextmessagesaremorelikelytobe___(59)___senttoafriendorfamilymember,so
peoplearen'taslikelytocomplainofaproblem."
DrCunningtondescribedsleeptextingasthe___(60)___ofpeoplehavingtoomuchtodo
duringwakinglife.Heexplained:'Peoplearedoingsomuchduringanormaldaythatitcanmean
thattheyfeellikethey're"oncall"evenatnight.
"___(61)___it'ssoeasytoreceiveemailsconstantly,andgetnotifications(通知)from
smartphones智能電話)itbecomesmoredifficultforusto___(62)___ourwakingandsleeping
(
,
lives."
DrCunningtonsaidpeople___(63)___togetaqualitynight'ssleepmustrealizethatthekey
pointisthatpeopleneedto___(64)___theirsleep,andmakeanefforttoswitchoffatnight.
50.A.conscious
B.unaware
C.secure
D.grateful
51.A.missions
B.intervals
C.courses
D.incidents
52.A.mobilephones
B.personalcomputersC.unfinishedwork
D.sleepingpills
53.A.true
B.common
C.obvious
D.rare
54.A.Fortunately
B.Adequately
C.Unsurprisingly
D.Unbelievably
55.A.similar
B.strange
C.present
D.unique
56.A.recall
B.overlook
C.compose
D.recover
57.A.generous
B.internal
C.harmful
D.positive
58.A.consequences
B.preparations
C.significance
D.symptoms
59.A.accidentally
B.purposefully
C.unreasonably
D.unwillingly
60.A.temper
B.result
C.excuse
D.loss
61.A.Because
B.Although
C.Justas
D.So
62.A.combine
B.satisfy
C.describe
D.separate
63.A.appointing
B.struggling
C.carrying
D.affording
64.A.recognize
B.ignore
C.restore
D.respect
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Myl4-year-oldson,John,andIspottedthecoatalmostatthesametime.Itwashangingata
secondhandclothingstore.Whiletheothercoatslookedratherdepressed,thisonelookedasifit
wereholdingitselfup.Thethick,blackwoolofthechesterfield
(長(zhǎng)大衣)wassoftandunworn.It
wasbeautifullytailoredandhadanunbelievablepricetagof$28.Welookedateachother,saying
nothing,butJohn'seyesshone.Dark,woolencoatswerepopularwithteenageboys,butcouldcost
severalhundreddollarsnew.Thiscoatwasevenbetter,bearingthattouchofclassicelegancefrom
longago.
Johntrieditonandturnedfromsidetoside,eyeinghimselfinthemirrorwithaserious,
studiedexpressionthatsoonchangedintoasmile.Thefitwasperfect.
Johnworethecoattoschoolthenextdayandcamehomewithagrin."Howdidthekidslike
yourcoat?"Iasked."Theylovedit!"hesaidmerrily,carefullyfoldingitoverthebackofachair
andsmoothingitflat.
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Overthenextfewweeks,achangecameoverJohn.Agreementreplacedprotest,quiet,
reasoneddiscussionreplacedargument.Hebecamemoresensible,morepolite,morethoughtful,
eagertoplease."Gooddinner,Mom,"hewouldsayeveryevening.OnedaywhenIsuggestedthat
hemightstartonhomeworkbeforedinner,John,whowasalwaysputtingoffdoingstuff,said,
"You'reright.IguessIwill."
WhenImentionedthisincidenttooneofhisteachersandremarkedthatIdidn'tknowwhat
causedthechanges,shesaidlaughing."Itmustbehiscoat!"Atthelibrary,weranintoafriend
whohadnotseenourchildrenforalongtime,"CouldthisbeJohn?"heasked,lookingupto
John'snewheight,assessingthestyleofhiscoatandextendinghishand,onegentlemanto
another.
Sometimes,watchingJohnleaveforschool,I'mremindedofwhatitfeltliketobeathisage─
atimewhenitwasaseasytotryondifferentapproachestolifeasitwastotryonacoat.
65.WhydidJohn'seyesshinewhenhesawthecoat?
A.Itwasthefirsttimethathehadbeentoasecondhandstore.
B.Itwaspleasantforhimtosharethesametastewithmom.
C.Hefellinlovewiththatcoatandwantedtoputiton.
D.Hemanagedtogethismomtobuyhimanewcoat.
66.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"grin"inparagraph3referto?
A.Abigsmile.
B.Asadlook.
C.Ajealousremark.
D.Ananxiousthought.
67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Therewasatrendoflovingsuchcoatsamongteenageboysthen.
B.Johnusedtobedisobedienttowardsparents'demands.
C.Johnactedlikeagentlemanafterwearingthecoat.
D.Theteacherdidn'tunderstandwhyJohnchangedalot.
68.Whichofthefollowingmightthebesttitle?
A.ASpecialShoppingExperience
B.ACaringMother
C.AMagicalCoat
D.John'sTasteforClothing
(B)
AprofessorattheUniversityofTorontoinCanadahascomeupwithatermtodescribethewaya
lotofusNorthAmericansinteractthesedays.Andnowabigresearchstudyconfirmsit.
BarryWellman'stermis"networkedindividualism."It'snottheeasiestconcepttograsp.Infact,
thewordsseemtocontradicteachother.Howcanwebeindividualisticandnetworkedatthe
sametime?Youneedotherpeoplefornetworks.
Here'swhathemeans.UntiltheInternetande-mailcamealong,oursocialnetworksinvolved
flesh-and-bloodrelatives,friends,neighbors,andcolleaguesatwork.Someoftheinteractionwas
byphone,butitwasstillvoicetovoice,persontoperson,inrealtime.
ButthelateststudybythePewInternetandAmericanLifeProjectconfirmsthatforalotof
people,electronicinteractionthroughthecomputerhasreplacedagreatdealofsocialinterchange.
AlotoffolksPewtalkedwithsaythat'sagoodthing,becauseofconcernsthattheInternetwas
turningusintohermits
(隱士)whoshutoutotherpeopleinfavorofamake-believeworldon
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computerscreens.
Tothecontrary,thePewstudydiscovered.TheInternethasputusintouchwithmanyMOREreal
peoplethanwe'dhaveeverimagined.Helpfulpeople,too.We'returningtoanever-growinglistof
cyberfriendsforadviceoncareers,medicalcrises,child-rearing,andchoosingaschoolorcollege.
About60millionAmericanstoldPewthattheInternetplaysanimportantorcrucialrolein
helpingthemdealwithmajorlifedecisions.
Sowenetworkedindividualsareprettytricky:We'rekeepingmoretoourselves,whileatthesame
timereachingouttomorepeople,allwithjusttheclickofacomputermouse!
Follow-upNotes
BarryWellmanisasociologistbasedattheUniversityofTorontoinCanada.His
researchdealswiththeimpactoftechnologyonhumaninteractions.
Formoreinformation,seethewebsitesbelow:
69.Theunderlinedword"contradict"inparagraph2probablymeans________.
A.getalongwithB.goagainstwith
C.beequalto
D.liveupto
70.BeforetheinventionoftheInternet,people'sconnectionsmainlytookplace________.
A.byphone
B.throughvoice
C.inperson
D.byletter
71.WhichofthefollowingwasNOToneofthediscoveriesofthePewstudy?
A.TheInternethasputusintouchwithmorepeoplethanexpected.
B.PeopleusetheInternettogetadviceontheirvariouslifeproblems.
C.TheInternetplaysakeyroleinhelpingmanypeoplemakeimportantdecisions.
D.Electronicinteractionhasstoppedpeoplefromtheirsocialinterchange.
(C)
Manycriticsworryaboutviolenceontelevision,mostoutoffearthatitstimulatesviewers
toviolentoraggressiveacts.Ourresearch,however,indicatesthattheconsequencesof
experiencingTV'ssymbolicworldofviolencemaybemuchmorefar-reaching.
WehavefoundthatpeoplewhowatchalotofTVseetherealworldasmoredangerousand
frighteningthanthosewhowatchverylittle.Heavyviewersarelesstrustfuloftheirfellow
citizens,andmorefearfuloftherealworld.SincemostTV"action-adventure"dramasoccurin
urbansettings,thefeartheyinspiremaycontributetothecurrentfleeofthemiddleclassfromour
cities.Thefearmayalsobringincreasingdemandsforpoliceprotection,andelectionof
law-and-orderpoliticians.
Whilenoneofusiscompletelydependentupontelevisionforourviewoftheworld,neither
havemanyofushadtheopportunitytoobservetherealityofpolicestations,courtrooms,
corporateboardrooms,orhospitaloperatingrooms.Althoughcriticscomplainaboutthefixed
charactersandplotsofTVdramas,manyviewerslookonthemasrepresentativeoftherealworld.
Anyonewhoquestionsthatstatementshouldreadthe250,000letters,mostcontainingrequestsfor
medicaladvice,sentbyviewersto"MarcusWelby,M.D."—apopularTVdramaseriesabouta
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doctor—duringthefirstfiveyearsofhispracticeonTV.
Violenceontelevisionleadsviewerstoregardtherealworldasmoredangerousthanit
reallyis,whichmustalsoinfluencethewaypeoplebehave.Whenasked,"Canmostpeoplebe
trusted?"theheavyviewerswere35percentmorelikelytochoose"Can'tbetoocareful."
Victims,likecriminals,mustlearntheirproperroles,andtelevisedviolencemayperform
theteachingfunctionalltoowell.Insteadofworryingonlyaboutwhethertelevisionviolence
causesindividualdisplaysofaggressionintherealworld,weshouldalsobeconcernedabout
socialreality.Passiveacceptanceofviolenceinthefaceofinjusticemayresultfromfargreater
socialconcernthanoccasionaldisplaysofindividualaggression.
Wehavefoundthatviolenceonprime-time(黃金時(shí)段)networkTVcultivatesoverstated
(夸大的)assumptionsaboutthethreatofdangerintherealworld.Fearisauniversalemotion,
andeasytoexploit.Theoverstatedsenseofriskandinsecuritymayleadtoincreasingdemands
forprotection,andtoincreasingpressurefortheuseofforcebyestablishedauthority.Insteadof
threateningthesocialorder,televisionmayhavebecomeourchiefinstrumentofsocialcontrol.
72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTamongtheconsequencesofwatchingTVtoomuch?
A.Distrustingpeoplearound.
B.Movingintoruralareas.
C.Turningtothepoliceforprotection.
D.Holdingmoreelections.
73.Accordingtothepassage,whydid"MarcusWelby,M.D."receivesomanyletters?
A.Becauseviewersbelievedthedoctordidexistinthereallife.
B.BecausecertainTVprogrammesrecommendedhimtoviewers.
C.Becausehewasanexperienceddoctorandsavedmanylives.
D.BecausetheTVappealedtopeopletopayattentiontohealth.
74.Accordingtotheauthor,_________ismainlytoblameforpeople'sfearoftherealworld.
A.networkTV
B.socialreality
C.individualdisplayofviolence
D.televisedviolence
75.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.
A.peopletendtobeaggressiveorviolentafterwatchingTVtoomuch
B.peoplecanlearntoprotectthemselvesfromdangersbywatchingTV
C.theoccasionaldisplaysofindividualaggressionmaythreatenthesocialorder
D.watchingTVmaycausethemisuseofauthorityanddisturbthesocialorder
SectionC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeach
paragraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.Countereverynegativewithapositive.
B.Fakebeinghappyuntilyoufeelit.
C.Lookatthingsfromallangles.
D.Acknowledgewhatyou'regratefulfor.
E.Helpsomeoneinneed.
F.Focusonsmallgoalsinsteadofbigones.
76.
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Oneveryimportantcomponentofoptimismisgratitude.Infact,thereisastrongconnection
betweenagratefulattitudeandaheightenedsenseofwell-being.Appreciateallthepositivesin
yourlifebystartingagratitudejournalinordertorememberwhatyou'rethankfulfor.By
rememberingthepleasantthingsinyourlife,youcanactuallyturnanegativeattitudearound.
77.
Feelingdown?Insteadofmopingaroundwaitingfortheuniversetothrowyouabone,tryacting
likeyou'rehappy—evenifyouaren't.Agenuinesmileandaforcedsmilewillcausethesame
chemicalreactionsinyourbrain,soyoucanactuallyfoolyourmindintofeelingbetterbymaking
itreactchemicallyasifthingsweregoingwell.Soactinanoptimisticway—smile,laugh,tella
jokeorreassureyourselfthateverythingisgood—evenifyoudon'tfeelit."
78.
"Peopletendtothinkinaneither-orway:Ifyou'restuckintraffic,theneverythingelsemustbe
goinghorriblytoo,"saysAnneParker,awellnesscounselor.Byblowingnegativeeventsoutof
proportion,you'resettingyourselfupforfeelingdownallday."Instead,acknowledgethatyou're
stuckintraffic,butalsobringtomindsomethinggood,likethebeautifulsceneryoutsidethe
window,ortheinterestingradioshowyou'relisteningto."Thatway,you'llgetinthehabitof
forbiddingnegativecircumstancesfromblanketingyourwholeday,andyou'lllearntoseethemas
justonesmallpartofanotherwisegoodday.
79.
Pledgingtolose20poundsorrunamarathonseemlikegoalsthatwillleadtohappiness,butthey
taketimetoachieve.Byfocusingonnothavingaccomplishedthemyet,youwillstarttofeel
downonyourself-andmayevenendupthrowinginthetowel,causingyouroutlookonlifeto
worsen.However,ifyoufocusonthesmallmilestonesthatoccuralongtheway,youwillfeel
positiveaboutyourprogress,whichwillgiveyouthemomentumtokeepgoing.
80.
Wanttogiveyourattitudeaboost?Trymakingsomeoneelse'sdaybetter.AreportbyUnited
HealthcareandVolunteerMatchfoundthatvolunteersare72%morelikelytocharacterize
themselvesasoptimisticcomparedwithnon-volunteers.Plus,89%ofvolunteerssaythat
volunteeringhasimprovedtheirsenseofwell-being,and92%saythatitenrichestheirsenseof
purposeinlife.
SectionD
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsin
thefewestpossiblewords.
It'salltoomuch.
PsychologistsinBritainhavesaidthatthelastfullweekofJanuaryisthemostdepressing
timeofayear,andlabellednextMonday'BlueMonday'.Blueisaslangwayofsayingunhappy.
Mondaysaregenerallyseenastheworstdayoftheweekbecausepeoplefeelbad-tempered
andtiredathavingtogobacktoworkafteraweekendwithadifferentsleeppattern.
Therearevariousreasonswhymorepeoplefeeldepressedatthistimeofyear.Manypeople
haveunpaidcreditcardbillsfortheChristmaspresentstheybought,andpaydayisoftennotuntil
theendofthemonth.
Asthepartyseasonisover,peoplefeelstressedbecausetheyhavetogobacktoreallife-
workandcommuting(乘公交車(chē)上下班);andtheymaybeunhappywiththeirbodyimageafter
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bingeing
(大吃大喝)onalcohol,chocolates,andotherfoodatChristmas-time.
PeoplemayhavealreadyfailedintheirNewYear'sresolutions,suchasgivingupsmoking.
ThebadweatherinJanuarycanalsocontributetopeoplefeelingfedup.
Somecompaniesaretakingthisquiteseriouslyandofferingprofessionaladviceforanystaff
whoarefeelingdepressed.Theyhopethathelpingpeopleassoonastherearesignsofdepression
willavoidtheirabsencefromwork.Evidenceshowsthatunreasonablemanagerswhocontribute
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