"How is your mother now? She had her temperature ______ in the hospital."A.to be takenB.to
"How is your mother now? She had her temperature ______ in the hospital."
A.to be taken
B.to take
C.taken
D.take
"How is your mother now? She had her temperature ______ in the hospital."
A.to be taken
B.to take
C.taken
D.take
Firstly, listen with your eyes, heart and ears. Your friend may look very ___42___ . But whenyou ask her “How are you?”, shemight ___43___ in a sad voice, “I’m perfectly fine.” She looksupset and she also sounds upset but she says that she is perfectly fine. Therefore, it’s not ___44___to listen tosomeone only throughwords. You have to notice their tones(语 气 ) and bodylanguage to understand how they are really ___45___ . When you can understand what someone isreally saying, you have become a good listener.
Secondly, see things ___46___ someone’s point of view(考虑角度). ___47___ your friend isvery upset because she lost $100. You might tell her, “That’snot ___48 ___.”But try to see thingsfrom her point of view. Maybe she comes from a poor___ 49___ and her mother had to work veryhard to make that money. When you are trying to understand someone’s ___50___ , you willbecomea better listener. Proper listening skills are very important for keeping good relations with people and forpersonal success.
41___________
A.why
B.when
C.how
D.where
42A.afraid
B.excited
C.confident
D.upset
43A.reply
B.sing
C.ask
D.shout
44A.popular
B.necessary
C.enough
D.pleasant
45A.working
B.feeling
C.reading
D.doing
46A.from
B.at
C.to
D.with
47A.Predict
B.Suppose
C.Allow
D.Fear
48A.few
B.a little
C.a few
D.much
49A.family
B.town
C.city
D.country
50A.language
B.problem
C.mistake
D.suggestion
There was no end of fun during tea, and Marianne had to tell her mother about Wolfgang wanting to play a difficult piece. When the meal was finished, Marianne helped to clear away the dishes. Suddenly Leopold got up. "Listen!" said he in a surprised voice. "Listen!" "Marianne is playing the piece better than ever!"
But Marianne was washing dishes in the kitchen.
His wife following, Leopold walked quietly upstairs, the lamp in one hand, his music book in the other. He pushed open the door, and there was little Wolfgang playing in the darkness. "I love it." whispered the child.
It was the beginning of Mozart's life of music.
Wolfgang was quiet when his sister practised the piano because ______.
A.he loved music
B.he liked his sister
C.he didn't want to make a noise
D.he didn't feel well
Your mother must be at home, ______she?
A.mustn't
B.doesn't
C.isn't
D.needn't
B.But now I don’t need to worry any more.
C.You’re known as the first billionaire author here.
D.But that’s not just about money.
Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 7___________
Interviewee: Yeah.
Interviewer: So how has being the first billionaire author affected your perception of yourself?
Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes. 8___________I think the single biggest thing that money gave me--and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 9___________ Never.
Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you will always be rich?
Interviewee: No.
Interviewer: And will you be writing more?
Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I can’t, yeah, 10___________ Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health, I need to write.
7、___________
8___________
9___________
10___________
Some people try at home, with books and records or tapes; some use radio or television programmes; others go to evening classes.If they use the language only twice or three times a week, learning it will take a long time.A few people try to learn a language fast by studying for six or more hours a day.It is clearly easier to learn the language in the country
where it is spoken.However, most people cannot afford this, and for many it is not necessary.They need the language in order to do their work better.For example, scientists and doctors chiefly need to be able to read books and reports in the foreign language.Whether the language is learnt quickly or slowly, it is hard work.Machines and good books will help, but they cannot do the student's work for him.
36.The advertisements say it would be easy to().
A.speak your native language better
B.keep in mind any foreign language
C.learn a foreign language within several weeks
D.learn by heart a foreign language
37.Nowadays most people want to learn()according to the text.
A.about the country where a language is spoken
B.to speak a foreign language
C.to read essays in the foreign language
D.to write in the foreign language
38.Before the World War people usually learnt a foreign language in order to()
A.communicate with their foreign friends
B.read the foreign newspaper
C.read the literacy works of the country
D.work in that foreign country
39.If you only use the language twice or three times a week,().
A.it is easy to learn it well
B.it will take a long time to learn the foreign language
C.you will never learn the language well
D.perhaps you will learn harsh language
40.No matter how quickly or slowly you want to learn a foreign language, you need to ().
A.read books
B.read reports
C.visit the country
D.work hard
Sometimes I feel that being the mother of three small children is like operating a large circus(马戏团).21 afternoon last week,my three sons playing peacefully in the back yard(院子),22 the ball from one to another. I jumped at the chance to talk to one of my friends 23 the phone,but before I 24 to the phone,I could tell the boys had begun to quarrel with each other about something. I rushed out to 25 peace,but before I got there Charles had 26 a rock at Mark,and hit him in the eye. By the time I got to the back yard,they had begun to 27 about this. Even David,the oldest boy,who won’ t usually fight with anybody about 28,was involved(卷人).First, I 29 them stop fighting,and then I examined Mark’ s eye. I decided that it wasn’ t going to develop into a black eye, but I felt that they should 30 at least a little for 31 they had done. “ I’ m going to 32 to your father about this when he comes home tonight,” I said. “He and I will think of how to punish you. ’’Things were 33 quiet after that for about half an hour,and then Charles 34 a glass in the kitchen,and at almost the same 35,Mark fell out of the apple tree.
A.Certain
B.A
C.Some
D.One
A.catching
B.throwing
C.beating
D.playing
A.through
B.in
C.on
D.by
A.went
B.came
C.reached
D.got
A.keep
B.make
C.get
D.have
A.thrown
B.hit
C.beaten
D.stricken
A.quarrel
B.talk
C.worry
D.fight
A.nothing
B.something
C.anything
D.any thing
A.told
B.ordered
C.let
D.made
A.suffer
B.punish
C.criticize
D.beat
A.fight
B.that
C.things
D.what
A.tell
B.speak
C.report
D.inform
A.pretty
B.much
C.very much
D.a lot
A.bet
B.hit
C.broke
D.struck
A.moment
B.second
C.minute
D.hour
A.that
B.those
C.ones
D.one
A.Certain
B.A
C.some
D.One