The best way to deal with sports injuries is to keep them from happening in the first place. Knowing the rules of the game you’re playing and using the right 1. (equip) can go a long way toward preventing injuries. If you think you’ve been injured, pull 2. (you) out the game or stop 3. (do) your activity or workout. Let a coach or parent know what happened in case you need to see a doctor. Serious head and neck injuries happen most often in athletes4. play body-contact sports like football. Keep the injured person still with his or her head 5. (hold) straight while someone calls for emergency 6. (medicine) help. If the person 7. (lie) on the ground, do not try to move him or her.
Your first question after a sport injury will 8. (probable) be, “When can I play again?” This depends on the injury and what your doctor tells you. Even if you can’t return to your sport right away, a doctor might have suggestions and advice 9. what you can do to stay fit. Always check with your doctor 10. trying any activity following an injury.
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1.Please accept this gift in a of all you’ve done for us.
2.Plants (吸收) carbon dioxide from the air.
3.He sank into the chair, (mourn) his son’s death and couldn't believe it was true.
4.A series of movies will be shown (commemorate) the 30th anniversary of his death.
5.Harry Potter is one of the most (impress) novels I've read in recent years.
6.The plan will be submitted to the committee for official (approve).
7. (press) by the deadline, Linda has to stay up late to finish her project.
8.The Opening C in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games has left a deep impression on the world.
9.Early Christmas in Europe (采纳) many of the practices of the older, pagan religious.
10.Whether we should officially accept the decision of marriage in the same sex is a highly (有争议的)topic in many countries.
“Selfless Blessings, a small shop in Missouri offers everything from food to clothing. But it _____ from other shops because everything in the store is free.
“Selfless Blessings is like a thrift store(旧货商店) but we are a free store for families who are in ______ ,” said the store’s ____ , Andrea Berdine. “People come in and ____ . We have a donation box. If they can ____ , they do so. If they can’t, then they leave with a hug.”
Berdine ___ the project in 2012 after witnessing something that brought her to tears. She was shopping at a store when she saw a man was turned away __ he asked for a coat.
He was put down and made fun of. He was wanting a coat,” she recalled. “It was ____that he was homeless. That day it was raining heavily. That man was trembling with ____ and wet. However, nobody ____ give him a coat.” Berdine was ____. She got in her car and drove around until she found the man. She then picked up her husband’s ___ from the back seat.
That act of giving ____ Berdine to create a Facebook page where the community could connect and ____ each other. Some people posted items that they could donate. Others spoke of what they needed. The idea, which people in need all welcomed, ___ grew into a free shop in Hollister, Missouri.
“Thank God. There is a place you can go to without feeling ____ or embarrassed,” said Dennie Alman, who is now ____.
The store’s offerings can mean the difference between life and ____ for some poor people. “When it’s freezing cold outside and you don’t have anything to keep____, then the blankets you are given can keep you from dying,” said Larry Fraser, who is ____.
1.A. comes B. suffers C. differs D. hears
2.A. need B. hospital C. space D. danger
3.A. customer B. guard C. cleaner D. owner
4.A. shop B. study C. play D. work
5.A. understand B. stand C. donate D. remain
6.A. supported B. attended C. started D. improved
7.A. because B. since C. though D. unless
8.A. difficult B. obvious C. necessary D. important
9.A. anger B. fear C. excitement D. cold
10.A. would B. might C. could D. should
11.A. delighted B. puzzled C. moved D. shocked[
12.A. watch B. jacket C. book D. card
13.A. persuaded B. allowed C. told D. inspired
14.A. contribute to B. appealed to C. add to D. lead to
15.A. suddenly B. luckily C. finally D. hardly
16.A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. anxious
17.A. out of work B. out of sight C. out of control D. out of trouble
18.A. sickness B. friendship C. happiness D. death
19.A. quiet B. warm C. silent D. cool
20.A. wealthy B. homeless C. popular D. old
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Questions you should ask yourself when you fail
The more new things we try the more failure we are likely to have. 1. . Experiencing failure can be a learning experience and an opportunity for a fresh start. A good way to begin this process is by asking yourself some tough questions.
1. What can I learn from this?
Take responsibility for what went wrong. OK, so it was not all your fault—but some of it was. Successful people don’t make excuses or blame others. 2. So you should look at the experience objectively(客观地).
2. Do I need to acquire or improve some skills?
Did the problem reveal some lack of skill on your part? How could you learn or improve those skills? Perhaps there are books or courses or people you could turn to. 3. __
3. Who can I learn from?
Is there someone to whom you can turn for advice? Did a boss, colleague or friend see what happened? 4. . Most people do not ask for help because they believe it to be a sign of weakness rather than strength. It’s not. It shows that you are ready to learn and change.
4. What will I do next?
Now draw up an action plan. Will you try something similar or something different? Revisit your goals. Failure doesn’t mean you have to give up; maybe you just need to change it in another way. 5.___
A. You can now reset your sights on your destination and plan a new course.
B. Make them step stones to future success.
C. They take responsibility for the failure.
D. In fact the only way to avoid failure is to do nothing new.
E. The important thing is how we deal with failure.
F. Make a self-development plan to acquire the skills and experience you need.
G. If they are constructive and supportive then ask them for some feedback (反馈) and guidance.
Renaissance is a French word. It means “rebirth”. It’s a strange name for a period of history. What was exactly “ reborn” during the Renaissance?
To answer this question, we need to look back at the time of the Roman Empire. At this time Roman artists, scientists and writers influenced by Greek ideas were the world’s most advanced. They had become skilled observers of the natural world around them, and had become experts in studying animals, plants, the human body or the stars and planets. They wrote down their ideas about what they saw, and based their theories about the world on their observations.
During the fourth and fifth centuries the Roman Empire slowly broke down. Many of the Romans’ art and sculptures were destroyed and some manuscripts(原稿)were lost as well. But most importantly, some of the ancient attitudes were lost. A questioning approach to the world was replaced by an unquestioning one.
Why did this happen? One reason was to do with the influence of the Christian Church. Through the thousand years following the fall of the Roman Empire, the Church controlled many aspects of life including education and learning. The Church ran all the universities and thought that the aim of a university should be to teach old ideas more clearly, not to introduce new ones. The scholars in the universities were expected to study God and heaven from the Bible and ancient books, rather than the world around them.
Take medicine for example. The main textbook for doctors had been written by a Greek doctor called Galen more than a thousand years earlier. But when Roger Bacon, a thirteenth-century priest(牧师), said that a new approach to medicine was needed --- doctors should do their own original research instead of reading writers from the past such as Galen-the Church put him in prison.
By the time of the fourteenth century, however, some parts of the Christian Church were becoming less strict about their ideas and there was a new state of mind among artists, doctors and scientist. People wanted to find out more about the world by studying it. This attitude of investigation had been common in classical scholars, and it was ‘reborn’ during the Renaissance.
1.We know from the text that scientists at the time of the Roman Empire believed in_______.
A. their companions’ observations
B. what they saw with their own eyes
C. what they learned from the Greeks
D. the most advanced theories at that time
2.We can infer that students in the Church controlled universities might_________.
A. have good memories
B. change their beliefs
C. be lacking in creativity
D. be interested in astronomy
3.Roger Bacon was put in prison because he_________.
A. gave up being a priest
B. showed no respect for Galen
C. did some research secretly
D. challenged the Church
4.The text probably comes from a book about_________.
A. medicine B. education C. religion D. history
“You’re leaving again?” asked my daughter as she saw me packing my carry-on.
More than her words, it was her face that pierced (刺穿) my heart ---I could see how crestfallen she was.
“It’s only for two nights, “I explained.
But that didn’t matter to her. It was just one more trip after barely being home for five days. I decided in that moment to travel less whenever possible and I managed to avoid flying altogether for most of the summer. As a result, it was a summer full of discoveries. I realized that my kids really were proud of me. In their time away from me they had learned lessons I couldn’t have imagined.
Recently I began traveling a lot again. But this time it was different, mainly due to the fact that I had seen firsthand that my children value strong female role models. They realize that hard work pays off. Being away from them even for a day at a time in many ways had done them a lot of good.
In particular, being a working mom is teaching my daughter how important it is to be independent and that you can follow your dreams. In many ways, her idea of a professional woman is much more realistic than what I imagined when I was her age. I think that even at nine years old she already knows that for all the success you might achieve, there is a price to pay, whether it’s long hours, spending time away from those you love, or simply not having the energy to have fun at times. I know the wishes I would devote all of my time to her, but honestly, even if I didn’t work I would rather she learned not to depend on me for everything, She needs to realize that she can fly on her own --- and that isn’t possible if I am hovering over her every single second of the day .
I have also realized that having a career sets a good example for my son. He is not afraid of a strong woman, and has a great respect for them. When he’s older, this will help him build healthier relationship.
Therefore, for all the working moms out there who work long hours, remember to value the positive lessons you might be teaching your kids.
1.The underlined word “crestfallen” in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “_________” .
A. upset B. excited C. lucky D. guilty
2.How did the author feel about traveling a lot after the summer ?
A .She felt even worse than ever.
B. She felt quite proud of herself.
C. She felt very sorry for her kids.
D. She felt much better than before.
3.The author hopes that her daughter will _______________________.
A. become more and more independent
B. be realistic about all her problems
C. become a very successful lady
D. become an honest person
4.What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text ?
A. To tell stories about her two kids
B. To show how to teach kids about careers
C. To encourage women to work as hard as possible
D. To prove kids can benefit a lot from working moms
