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We all desire to be respected, but it doesn’t come easily just by mere wishing. Outlined below are some steps you can do to get respect.

Treat others with respect. The golden rule, “Do unto others what you would like others to do unto you”, always holds true. If you cannot respect other people, do not expect them to respect you. 1. Watch your attitude and change those ones that are hurting your relationship with others. If you notice people avoiding you or laughing at you behind your back, they are not showing you respect.2. By doing so, you will find out which areas you need to improve to get the respect you deserve.

3. Knowing who you are and valuing yourself as a person with a clear and fierce determination will eventually make you outstanding. People will respect individuals who believe in themselves.

Earn the respect. If you think you can demand respect from others by force, you are wrong. 4. Manipulating (操纵) others in order to gain respect is not only dangerous, but you are also making a fool of yourself. Humble yourself and work hard to become a respectable person. Your efforts will be rewarded by the respect, people give back to you.

Be honest. Showing honesty in dealing with people earns their trust and eventually their respect.5. Therefore, cultivate (培养) it the best way possible.

A. Be confident about yourself.

B. Evaluate your life and actions.

C. You earn your own respect by making things happen.

D. You harvest whatever you planted and this is a universal law.

E. Understand that people have their own ways of looking at things.

F. Your character is your best investment in getting peoples respect.

G. Respect is one of the virtues that come naturally to those who work hard to win it.

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.G 5.F 【解析】试题分析:本文是说明文。本文给出了几条有关如何获得别人尊重的有效建议。 1.考查上下文联系和推理判断。空格上文讲述尊重其他人,这条黄金定律“向别人做你希望别人对你做的事”总是适用的,如果你不能尊重其他人,不要期待他们尊重你,因此推断D项是对前两句内容的一个概括性总结——“种瓜得瓜、种豆得豆”是一个普遍法则,故选D项。 2.考查上下文联系和推理判断。根据空格上文可知,如果你注意到人们躲避你或背后嘲笑你,他们没有向你表示尊重,你应对你的生活和行为做出评价,通过做这些,你会找出哪些方面应该改进以获得尊重, B项在此处起承上启下的作用。故选B。 3.考查段落大意。空格处是段落小标题,根据最后一句People will respect individuals who believe in themselves.可知,本段讲述的主旨是:对自己要有自信。故选A。 4.考查上下文理解和推理判断。根据段落标题可知,本段的主旨是——要赢得尊重,空格上文指出了赢得尊重的错误做法:如果你认为你可以用武力来要求别人尊重你,那你就错了。因此推断,此空内容应该是在讨论如何赢得尊重,故G项“尊重是那些努力赢得胜利的人的美德之一。”故选G。 5.考查上下文理解和推理判断。根据段落标题可知本段的讲述诚实,与性格相关,空格上文“Showing honesty in dealing with people earns their trust and eventually their respect.” 讲述在与人打交道时表现出诚实,可以赢得他们的信任,最终赢得他们的尊重。因此推断F项“你的性格是你赢得尊重的最好投资”符合语境。故选F。
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Once the app is installed as a browser plugin (插件) on a desktop or mobile device, you can read the news as you normally would. And then, when you come across a story that inspires you to take action, you can click on the Ideal Impact button that appears in the main menu of your browser. That will load the app and show you opportunities to get involved with non-profit organizations that are working to deal with the issue you just read about.

1.What is Ideal Impact?

A. Its software.    B. It’s a charity group.

C. It’s a computer company.    D. It’s a non-profit organization.

2.How does the author explain the function of Ideal Impact?

A. By making comparisons.    B. By giving figures.

C. By giving quotations.    D. By giving an example.

3.What can Ideal Impact do?

A. It can help people make a contribution.

B. It can help people search for exotic birds.

C. It can help people read news stories more easily.

D. It can help people make a difference to their career.

4.What will happen after you click on the Ideal Impact button?

A. You will have fun news to read.

B. You will find a solution to a problem.

C. You may get access to a related charity.

D. The main menu of your browser will appear.

 

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Molinard, a Grasse tanner (制革工人) himself, created the first Grasse perfume. Word spread like wildfire amongst the nobles about the designer perfumed gloves. Molinard offered a pair of his gloves to Catherine de Medici (the Queen), who gave plenty of praise to her Grasse perfumed gloves; she almost assured (确保) Grasse’s reputation as the perfume capital of the world. Thanks to Catherine de Medici, Grasse merchants were encouraged to grow the perfume plants that tanners needed to supply perfumed leather to the nobles.

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Grasse is certainly a perfumed heaven, a far cry from its smelly beginning as a leather tanning town. Now famous for a far sweeter smell, Grasse is surrounded by fields of flowers that make real estate (不动产) in Grasse very popular.

Those looking for real estate in France would have to go a long way to find anywhere more charming than Grasse with the city of Nice and its airport just a short drive away and plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding countryside. Real estate in Grasse is situated between the Southern Alps and the Cote d’Azur, allowing owners the best of both worlds.

1.Why was Grasse considered to be necessary although it was an evil?

A. Because it produced leather gloves.

B. Because it made the nobles look respectable.

C. Because many nobles lived in its countryside.

D. Because it was a beautiful and attractive town.

2.What can we learn about Fragonard’s perfume museum?

A. It has several perfume factories.

B. It can be visited all the year round.

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D. It shows visitors the history of Grasse.

3.What do the underlined words “a far cry” in the 4th paragraph probably mean?

A. a good long cry

B. totally absent

C. very different

D. far distant

4.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A. Grasse is still less competitive in real estate.

B. Grasse is now a perfect place for people to live.

C. Grasse is becoming an important tourist attraction.

D. Living in Grasse might cause you much inconvenience.

 

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My beloved grandma on my dad’s side, who passed away almost four years ago, would decorate the Christmas trees like it was her job. Each year she would decorate an ornate, 12-foot-tall, shining tree in her living room, and most years she would have an additional pink tree, palm tree, colored- light tree, white-light tree, bedroom tree, etc. The ideas varied year after year, but the theme was always the same: Let There Be Light.

For the outside of the house, my grandma hired people to come and string thousands of lights through the trees in her yard. It wasn’t easy, and it wasn’t cheap, but it was a labor of love. People in the small town came and parked their kid-packed cars on the street, gazing at the thousands upon thousands of shining lights year after year. They brought us magic, which was grandma’s legacy. That is the family act I am supposed to follow for the rest of my life. It’s what I’m dying to recreate and pass on to my own kids. I feel so much pressure because no one is capable of doing it—and of doing it correctly—but me.

So, it’s me and only me, each year unfastening countless strings of lights, winding them round a 10-foot, prickly tree, and sending the lights to the highest branches. Though I’m only ever just scratching the surface of grandma’s magic, I uncover a little more each year. I still haven’t found that picture of my grandma’s Christmas lights, but I know it exists, and I will find it, even if it means losing all feeling in my legs.

1.Why did the author suffer from pain?

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B. Because she had trouble finding grandma’s lights.

C. Because she kept an uncomfortable gesture for long.

D. Because she broke her legs while searching for something.

2.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?

A. Grandma’s Christmas trees.    B. The atmosphere of Christmas.

C. The beauty of Christmas trees.    D. Christmas memories in childhood.

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Even though you can watch a movie on your TV, laptop or iPad these days, great theatres still make going to the movies worth buying a ticket-and sometimes even worth a trip.

.1. AMC Loews Uptown, Washington, D.C.

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.2. ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood, Los Angeles

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.3. Tampa Theatre, Tampa, Florida

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.4. Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles

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D. It offers Mighty Wurlitzer play.

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假定你是李华,外教David想在你市租房,碰巧你家附近小区有房子出租。请你用英语给他写一封e-mail,向他介绍租房价格、房屋位置、租期等相关事宜。

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Dear David,

I heard that you are seeking a house to live in.

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Yours,

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