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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精本卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分時(shí)間:120分鐘總分:150分第I卷(選擇題共115分)第一部分:聽力部分(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1。5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Ashootinggame。B.Atennisgame。C。Anonlinegame。2。Whatwillthemandonext?A.Washthedishes. B.Makedinner。C。WatchTV。3。Whatdoesthemanmean?A。Heistoobusytoopenthewindow.B.Hepreferstokeepthewindowclosed。C.Hewillopenthewindowatonce。4。Whatisthetimenow?A。About6:30. B.About6:00.C.About5:30.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Callingtheservicecentre。 B。Doingnothingforashortwhile.C。Pressingtheemergencybutton. 第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22。5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍.聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題.6.Whatdidthewomanspend$10on?A。Thehotdogs。B。Thepopcornanddrinks.C。Thetaxi.7。Wheredidthespeakersgojustbeforetheywenthome?A.Tothemovies.B.Tothenewhotdogplace.C.Totheconveniencestore.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8。WhatrelationisMs.Leskatothewoman?A.Herroommate。 B.Herworkmate. C。Hercousin.9。WhowillprobablymeetKevinatthebusstation?A。Tara。 B。Albee。 C。Claudia.10.Whatwillthewomandoat3:00p.m.?A.Teachaclass。 B。Meettheman。 C。LookafterMs.Leska.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11。Howdidthemanlearntoplayinstruments?A.Helearneditatpubsandclubs.B。Hetaughthimself.C。Helearneditatschool.12。Whatinstrumentdidthemanplayfirst?A.Thepiano. B。Keyboards.C。Thedrum。13.Whendidthemanleaveschool?A。In1996. B。In1981.C。In1992。聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anovel。 B.Anarticle。 C.Anewspaper.15.Howdidthegirlfalldownontheroad?A。Sheslippedbecauseofthewetroad.B。Shewasknockedoverbyacar。 C。Shetrippedoversomething.16。Whoflewoutintheaccident?A.Aminibusdriver. B.Aminibuspassenger.C。Acardriver.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanwitnessedtheaccident。B。TheaccidenttookplaceonTuesday。C。Atruckwasinvolvedintheaccident.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題.18。Whathappenedtothespeakeronthesixthnight?A。Hebrokesomeoftheequipment.B。Heslippedwhilehikingthemountains.C.Hewascaughtinastorm。19。Whatwastheweatherlikeonthelastday?A.Fine. B。Cloudy。C.Rainy。20。Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.Hewasdisappointedatthetrip. B。Hewalked100milesinoneweek。C.Hewaspersuadedintothetrip。第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),兵在答題卡將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21。The“ChineseDream”is______dreamtoimprovepeople’swell-beingand______dreamofharmony,peaceanddevelopment。A。the;a B。a;the C.a;a D。the;the22?!狝bottleofbeer?—.Iwillhavetodrivebackhomeaftertheparty。 A.Anythingbutthat B.Helpyourself C。Itdepends D。Byallmeans23。Intoday’sworld,beingabletospeakmorethanonelanguage,includingEnglish,is______youstandoutandgetahead.A.what B。that C。which D.how24。Thehotelwasnice;theweatherwaswarm;thebeacheswerebeautiful。____I’dsayitwasagreatvacation.A.Eventually B。AltogetherC。Actually D。Completely 25.Everymanhashisfaults.Weshould,therefore,learntobe______ofothers。A。ignorant B。reliable C.tolerant D.responsible26。IfirstmetJohnatmysister'swedding。He___________withthebridegroomatthetime。A.wastalking

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D。hadbeentalking27.Wedidhaveaquarrelaboutmoneylastnight,butnowwehavealready_________.A.takenupB.broughtup C。putup D.madeup28.Citylifeoftenprovidesusmoreconvenienceandentertainmentthancountrylife,butnot_________quietandeasy. A。as B.too C.much D.still29.Housepricesareusuallyhighfamousschoolslie。 A。when B。if C.where D。since30。Thedoorburstopenand________,shoutingwithanger。A.inrushedacrowdB.inrushingacrowdC。rushedinacrowdD。inacrowddidrush31.Acupofwater_______youwillfeelbetter。A。or

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32.TheChineseUniversityofHongKong,foundedin1963,____50in A.passes B。becomesC。turns D。grows33。HowcanIhelp________ifpeoplejustdon’tfollowmyadvice?A。 thisB。them C.that D.it34。anyonecall,tellthemI’minconference。A.ShouldB.WouldC.CouldD.Might35。Eyes________,Iseethemoonsobright;Head________,inhomesicknessIamdrowned.A.raised;bendingB.raised;bentC.raising;bendingD.raising;bent第三部分完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.Onceuponatime,thereweretwoverygoodfriendswholivedtogetherintheshadeofarock。Strangeasitmayseem,onewasa36andonewasatiger。Theyhadmetwhentheyweretoo37toknowthedifferencebetweenlionsandtigers。Sotheydidnotthinktheir38wasatallunusual.Besides,itwasapeacefulpartofthemountains,possibly39theinfluenceofagentleforestmonkwholivednearby.Hewasahermit,onewho40farawayfromotherpeople.Forsomeunknownreason,onedaythetwofriendsgotintoasilly41。Thetigersaid,“Everyoneknowsthecold42whenthemoonwanesfromfulltonew!”Thelionsaid,“Wheredidyouhearsuchnonsense?Everyoneknowseswhenthemoonwaxesfrom44tofull!"Theargumentgotstrongerandstronger.Neithercould45theother.Theycouldnot46anyconclusiontoresolvethegrowingdispute.They47startedcallingeachothernames!Fearingfortheirfriendship,theydecidedtogotoaskthelearnedforest48,whowouldsurelyknowaboutsuchthings.Visitingthe49hermit,thelionandtigerbowedrespectfullyandputtheirquestiontohim.Thefriendlymonkthoughtforawhileandthengavehis50?!癐tcanbecoldinanyphaseofthe51,fromnewtofullandbacktonewagain.Itisthewindthatbringsthecold,52fromwestornorthoreast。Therefore,inaway,youarebothright!Andneitherofyouis53bytheother。Themostimportantthingistolivewithoutconflict,toremain54.Unityisbestbyallmeans?!盩helionandtigerthankedthewisehermit。Theywerehappyto55befriends。36.A.foxB。henC。donkeyD。lion37。A.weakB。unforgettableC。youngD。poor38.A。friendshipB。differenceC.relationshipD。connection39.A.inturnB。duetoC。accordingtoD.asto40.A.livedB。survivedC.walkedD。moved41.A。argumentB。decisionC。activityD。conference42.A。happensB.bearsC.comesD。seems43.A。cleanB。coldC。coolD.good44.A.wonderfulB。freshC.deliciousD.new45.A.solveB.competeC。convinceD.remind46.A.arriveB.reachC.causeD.paint47.A。farB.everC。yetD.even48。A。monkB.teacherC.motherD.parent49。A.kindB.differentC.peacefulD.rich50。A。answerB.speechC。commentD.remark51。A.sunB.weatherC。moonD。day52.A.whetherB.untilC。ifD.when53。A。rewardedB.wonC。defeatedD。awarded54。A。movedB。unitedC。interestedD.amused55。A.tooB.quiteC。alsoD。still第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AMELBOURNE,Rickardsaidhewaswalkinghisbluedog,Rocky,onSundaymorningwhentheysurprisedasleepingkangarooinArthur'sCreeknortheastofMelbourne.Thedogchasedtheanimalintoapond,whenthekangarooturnedandknockedthepetunderwater。WhenRickardtriedtopullhisdogfree,thekangarooturnedonhim,attackingwithitsbacklegsandtearingadeepcutintohisstomachandacrosshisface。”IthoughtImighttakeactiontodragthedogoutfromunderhisgrasp,butIdidn’texpecthimtoactuallyattackme,"Rickard,49,toldTheHeraldSunnewspaper?!盜twasashockatthestartbecauseitwasakangaroo,about5feethigh,theydon’tgoaroundkillingpeople?!薄盜wasstuckhavingtoholdontothedogwithbothhandsbecauseitwashalfdrownedandIcouldn’treallyseeanythingbecausethekangaroojustattackedme。"Headded,"AllIcoulddowasjustkeeppushingforthebankandhewastryingtopushmeunderthewater,soatthatpointIstruckhiminthethroatandthatmadehimbackoffalittlebit?!盜don'tthinkI'lleverbeabletowatchkangarooprogramsquitethesameasIusedto—itmightbringbackacoupleofbadmemories.”Kangaroosrarelyattackpeoplebutwillfightiftheyfeelthreatened.Dogsoftenchasekangaroos,whichhavebeenknowntoleadthepetsintowateranddefendthemselvesthere。RickardsaidheendedtheattackbyhittingthekangaroointhethroataddingRockywas”half-drowned"whenhepulledhimfromthewater。56.Rickardandhispetdogwereattackedwhen_________。A。swimminginthepondB。hewasteasingakangarooC.hewaswalkinghisdogD.dragginghisdogoutfromwater57.InAustralia,kangaroos________。A.getalongratherpeacefullywithpeopleB.areonlyseeninzoosC。frequentlyattackpeopleandpetsD.canbefoundswimminginponds58.Thekangarooattackedthemanandhisdogprobablybecause________。A.themanstruckitinthethroatB。itwantedtodrownthedogC。themanwantedtodrownitD.thedogchasedit59。Asaresultoftheattack,________.A。thekangaroowaskilledB.RickardwasleftadeepimpressionC。kangaroosshouldbeunderstricterprotectionD.thedogwasdrowneddeadBHaveyoueverconsideredalltheEnglishexpressionsthatincludewordsaboutclothes?Let’sseeifIcannameafewproverbs“offthecuff”sinceIhaven’tpreparedforit。Englishexpressionswith“pants”Peoplewearpantstocoverthelowerpartoftheirbodies。Wesometimessaythatpeoplewhoarerestlessornervoushave“antsintheirpants?!盩heymightalso“flybytheseatoftheirpants”--theyusetheirnaturalsensetodosomethinginsteadoftheirlearnedknowledge。Sometimes,peoplemay“getcaughtwiththeirpantsdown"-—theyarefounddoingsomethingtheyshouldnotbedoing.And,ineveryfamily,onepersontakescontrol。Sometimesawifetellsherhusbandwhattodo。Thenwesay“shewearsthepantsinthefamily."WhenpeoplewanttosaysomethingaboutmoneyPantsusuallyhavepocketstoholdthings。Moneythatislikelytobespentquicklycan“burnaholeinyourpocket."Sometimesyouneedabelttoholdupyourpants.Ifyouhavelessmoneythanusual,youmayhaveto“tightenyourbelt”——youmayhavetoliveonlessmoneyandspendyourmoneycarefully。Butonceyouhavesucceededinbudgetingyourmoney,youwillhavethatskill“underyourbelt.”

Ialwayspraisepeoplewhocansavetheirmoneyandnotspendtoomuch.Ireally“takemyhatofftothem。"Yet,whenitcomestomyownmoney,Ispendit“atthedropofahat"-—immediately,withoutwaiting。Andsadly,youcannot“pullmoneyoutofahat”-—youcannotgetmoneybyinventingorimaginingit。Englishexpressionswith“shoes”Bootsareaheavyorstrongkindofshoes.Peoplewhoare“toobigfortheirboots”thinktheyaremoreimportantthantheyreallyare。Idislikesuchpeople。Ireallydo。Youcanbetyourbootsonthat!

Yet,trulyimportantpeoplearehardtoreplace.Rarelycanyou“filltheirshoes”--orreplacethemwithsomeoneequallyeffective。Englishexpressionswith“shirt”Myfatherisanimportantperson.Herunsabigcompany。Hewearsasuitandtieandashirtwithsleevesthatcoverhisarms。Somepeoplewhodonotknowhimwellthinkheistoofirmandsevere.Theythinkheisareal“stuffedshirt.”ButIknowthatmyfather“wearshisheartonhissleeve"--heshowshisfeelingsopenly.And,heknowshowto“keephisshirton”-—hestayscalmandnevergetsangryortooexcited.60。Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A。Whichwordscanbeusedtodescribemyfather。B.WhyEnglishexpressionsincludewordsaboutclothes。C.Whatpeoplemeanwhentheyusesomeproverbs。D.HowtosayEnglishcorrectlyandproperly。61。Whichofthefollowingproverbsarenotrelatedtomoney?A。tightenone’sbeltB.takeone’shatofftothemC。burnaholeinone’spocketD。getcaughtwiththeirpantsdown62。Timoftenconsidershimselfthemostimportantpersonintheworld,whichisfarfromthetruth。Wemaysay____。A。he“wearshisheartonhissleeve”.B.he“bethisbootsonthat”.C。heis“toobigfortheirboots”.D.he“filltheirshoes”。63.Ifyouwanttopraisesomebodyforhiscalmnesswhenfacingdanger,youmaysay___.A.“Amazing!Howcanyoukeepyourshirtonatthattime!"B.“Youreallyfillyourshoes”C?!癆wesome!Youwearyourheartonyoursleeve!”D.“Cool!Youaretrulyastuffedshirt"。CAreyouanoptimist?Doyoulookatyourglassandseeitashalffull?Doyoubelievethateverycloudhasasilverliningandthatthingsgenerallyturnoutforthebest?Doyoubelievethatifsomethingismeanttobe,itwillbe?Ifyoureply“yes”toallofthesequestions,thenyouareanoptimist。Youprobablyareenthusiastic,cheerfulandoutgoing。Youmaybesuccessfulatworkandinlove。Butyoumaybemisguidedbecausethingsdon’tturnoutforthebest.Youmaybelievethatwhenonedoorclosesanotheroneopens(forexample,youmayfailtoobtainanewjob;anotherchancewillcomearoundsoon)。Wrong。Whenonedoorcloses,anotherdoorslams(砰然關(guān)上)inyourface.That'sbitterreality.Nowabookhasbeenpublishedwhichconfirmswhatpessimists(悲觀者)havesuspectedallalong.It’scalledThePositivePowerofDefensivePessimism。Itsauthorarguesthatdefensivepessimismcanleadtopositiveresults.Defensivepessimismisastrategyusedtomanagefear,anxietyandworry.Defensivepessimistsprepareforthethingsbysettinglowoutcomesforthemselves。Theycarefullyconsidereverythingthatmaygowrongandplanforwaystohandletheseproblems。Andthisgivesthemasenseofcontrol。LawrenceSanno,apsychologyprofessor,says,“What’sinterestingaboutdefensivepessimistsisthattheytendtobeverysuccessfulpeople,sotheirlowopinionofthesituation’soutcomesisnotrealistic。Theyuseittomotivatethemselvestoperformbetter。"Sofar,sogood。Thisisnotrocketscience。Defensivepessimistspreparecarefullyandconsiderwhatmightgowrong,whetheratwork,ondateoreveninasportsgame。Itmakessensetohaveaback—upplan。TherearemanysayingsinEnglishurgingcaution.Forexample,“Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket?!盇nd“Don’tcountyourchickensuntiltheyhatch.”Tohaveaconfidentandoptimisticapproachtolife'sproblemsisgood。ButlistentowhatWoodyAlien,theAmericancomediansays,“Confidenceiswhatyouhavebeforeyouunderstandtheproblem.”Thereareprosandconstobeinganoptimistandapessimist.Don’tfeelbadifyouseetheglasshalfempty.Youarearealist。Butlightenupandhookupwithsomeonewhoseesthesameglasshalffull.64。What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsofdefensivepessimism。B.Abookthathasrecentlybeenpublished。C。Thedangersofbeingtoooptimistic。D.Howtobecomesuccessfulinlife.65.Theunderlinedsentence“Thisisnotrocketscience”(Para.4)means__________.A.thereisnorealproof B.itisquitesimpletounderstandC.thecostisnotsohigh D。it’snotadangerousthingtodo 66.WhichofthefollowingEnglishexpressionswouldadefensivepessimistbelieve?A。Whateverwillbe,willbe.B.Theglassishalffullnothalfempty.C.Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket。D。Everycloudhasasilverlining.67。Thewriterwouldprobablydescribehimselfas__________。A.arealist B。anoptimist C.a defeatist D。ascientistDAggressivepedestriansareinfactasdangerousascarelessdrivers.Theycausetrafficaccidents,injuryanddeath.Thesedangerouswalkerscanbeseeninanybigcityallovertheworld.About69%oflastyear’spedestriandeathsintheUSoccurredinurbanareas.Theycrossstreetsignoring“DON’TWALK”signals,suddenlyappearwithoutwarningfrombehindparkedvehicles,walkslowlyatcrossroadswithcellphonesattachedtoheads,blockingtraffic。Thesepedestriansanddriversshareacommondisregardfortherulesoftheroad,bothforselfishreasons。Thedriversbelieveinthepoweroftheirmachines.Iftheirmachinescangofaster,theybelievetheyhavetherighttogofaster.Iftheirmachinesarebigger,theybelievetheyhavetherighttopushsmallervehiclesaside。Aggressivepedestrians,ontheotherhand,believeintheprimacy(首位)oftheindividual,theideathattheyarefirstinanyenvironment,underanycircumstances,evenwhentheyareonfootinaroaringtideofsteelandrubber。Lastyear,anestimated5,220pedestriansdiedintrafficaccidents。Some69,000pedestrianswereinjured。Onaverage,thatworkedouttoonepedestriankilledinatrafficcrashevery101minutes,andoneinjuredeveryeightminutes。Thegoodnewsisthattheaccidentrateisdropping.Forexample,thenumberofpedestrianskilledlastyearwas24percentlessthanthenumberkilledintrafficaccidentsadecadeearlier。Thebadnewsisthatthebasiccausesofpedestriandeathsremainprettymuchthesame-———disregardfortrafficsignals,inattentionandcrossingroadsundertheinfluenceofalcoholanddrugs。Alcohol,infact,wasinvolvedin46percentofthetrafficaccidentsthatresultedinpedestriandeaths。Ofthose,31percentofthepedestrianswerefoundtobedrunk.Thebottomlineisthatthepedestriansmustdomoretoprotecttheirlivesaswellasthelivesofotherroadusers.Theycanstartbyobeyingtrafficsignals,usingmarkedcross—walksandcallingacabwhenthey’vehadtoomuchtodrink。68.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A。whatthetrafficrulesoftheroadaboutpedestrianswereB。whysomanyAmericanswerekilledonroadslastyearC。howaggressivepedestrianscausetrafficaccidentsD.whoaretoblameforpedestriandeaths,drunkdriversortheaggressivepedestrians69。Whatisthepedestrians’selfishreasonfortrafficjams?A.Theybelieveindividualsarealwaysfirst。B.Theyknowalldriversareskilledandwithgreatcare。C。Theythinktrafficruleshavenothingtodowiththem。D。Theyguessallvehicleswillslowdownatcrossroads。70.WhatwasNOTthebasiccauseofpedestriandeathsintheUSadecadeago?A。Disregardfortrafficsignals B。Payingnoattentiontosurroundings。C。Overspeedingdriving。 D.Crossingroadsdrunk。71.Whatwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetothetrafficaccidentscausedbypedestrians?A。Excited. B。Cold。 C。Unconnected。 D.Concerned EInthenearfuture,wemaybeusingoureyestooperateoursmart-phonesandtablets,evenwhenitcomestoplayingpopulargameslikeFruitNinja。TheGazeGrouphasbeendevelopingeye-controlledcomputertechnologyfornearly20years.Butthosedeviceshavebeenfirstlydesignedtohelpthosewithdisabilities,andareveryexpensive?!癆fterawhile,wefiguredoutthatprobablythebestwayistogoforamass-marketway,”saysGaze’sSuneAlstrupJohansen?!皐hereeverybodywouldhavethisavailable.”Johansenandsomeofhiscolleagueshaveformedanewcompany,theEyeTribe,whichishopingtodevelopthetechnologyonamasscommerciallevel.Thetechnologyworkswiththehelpofthecomputingdevicetowardtheuser’sface。Aftermakingsureoftheuser'seyemovements,thetechnologyisthenabletoeasilyfindwhereaperson’seyesaremoving,andthenallowtheeyestocontrolacursor(光標(biāo)).“Oursoftwarecanthendeterminethelocationoftheeyesandknowwhereyou’relookingonthescreentomakesurewhatyou'relookingat,”readsanexplanationontheEyeTribesite.Therehasbeenagradualchangetowardhands—freetechnologyinrecentyears,particularlyinthegamingworld.RecentlyXboxreleasedtheKinectdevice,whichletsuserscontroltheirXboxandplaycertaingamesusingonlytheirhands,legsandvoices。Butstill,mostofthesedeviceshavebeenmoreofagimmickthanapracticalwaytouseone’shandstocontrolamobiledevice。Johansensaidareplaceablefilter(濾光器)wouldbeacheap,convenientwayformostconsumers。AndevenascompanieslikeTheEyeTribeworktocreatesuchaproductfortheaverageuser,makingtheeye—controlledtechnologymoreaccessibleandlessexpensivewillhavesimilarbenefitsforphysicallydisabledusers.Formorearticlesonmodernscience,pleaseCLICKhere.72.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthepassage? A。Anintroductionofeye—controllingtechnology. B。Anintroductionofanewdevice。 C.Anintroductionofsmart-phones. D。Anintroductionofanewtechnologyforthedisabled.73.Theunderlinedword“gimmick"probablymeans___________。 A。away B。atrick C.alie D.adream74.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat___________. A。theeye-controllingtechnologywasfirstdevelopedfortheblind B.thepresentdevelopingofthetechnologywillbringnogood C.theeye-controllingtechnologyisonlyintendedforthedisabledpeople D.thereisnosuchaphoneaswecanuseonlywithoureyesatpresent75.Thispassageisprobablytakenfrom___________。 A.anexperimentreport B。asciencefiction C.asciencewebsite D.aschooltextbook 第II卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文后表格中填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,并將答案轉(zhuǎn)寫到答題卡上。注意:每空只填一個(gè)單詞.Criticism(批評(píng))iseverywhereinlife.Itisuptoyoutodecidehowtoreacttoit.Learnhowtodealwithcriticismandleadahappierandmorerelaxinglife。Askyourselfhowthecriticismwillaffectyou。Willyouloseyourjobbecauseofthecriticism?Willyoulosewhatisimportanttoyoubecauseyouarecriticized?Willlifestopexistingifyouropinionsarenotaccepted?Surelynot!So,don’tworryaboutit.Instead,rememberthatsomecriticismactuallyhelpsyoumakesomeimprovements.Youabsolutelycannotstopwhatpeoplesay。Whatyoucando,however,istochangethewayyoureacttocriticism。Ifyouletitupsetyou,thentheblameisonyou.Youhavetherighttodecidewhattodowiththecriticismyoureceive.Don’tbeafraidtoacceptcriticism.Noonelikestobetoldthatheiswrong。Yet,everysinglepersonhas,atonetimeoranother,beenblamedforsomething。Realizethatit'snormal.Youmayhavereceivedsomestrongc

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