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DidYouKnow?
★Oneoutoffourstudentsreporttheyhavebeenbulliedduringtheschoolyear!
★Studentswhoexperiencebullyinghavetroublesleeping,headaches,andstomach-aches.
★58%ofkidshavenottoldtheirparentsaboutsomethinghurtfulthathashappenedtothem.
★90%ofteenswhoreportbeingcyber-bulliedhavealsobeenbulliedoffline.
★Oneoutoffivekidsadmitdoingsome“bullying”.
WhatCanYouDo?
Bullyingisbigproblem!
Buttherearewaysyoucanhelpeitherbyyourselforbyjoiningotherstryingtoputanendtobullying!
Herearesomewaysyoucantakeaction:
DoSomethingSmall:
★Whenyouseebullying,dosomething!
Standupforkidsinyourschoolwhoarevictimsofbullyingandoffertohelp.
★Bekindtothekidsbeingbullied.Sitwiththematlunch,talktothematschool,orinvitethemtodosomething.Justhangingoutwiththemwillhelpthemknowtheyaren’talone.
DoSomethingBig:
★Talktoyourteacheraboutbecomingaleaderinpreventingbullyingatyourschool.
★Ifyourschooldoesn’thaveananti-bullyingprogram,thenaskforone!
RegisteryourschoolasaChampionAgainstBullying!
Knowthatyoucanmakeadifference!
Acrosstheworld,kidslikeyouraiseawarenessofhowtopreventbullyingattheirschools—andyoucan,too!
1.Whatpercentageofteensreportthattheyhavebeenbulliedduringtheschoolyear?
A.20%.B.25%.C.58%.D.90%.
2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthosebeingbulliedaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theymayhavedifficultyinsleeping.
B.Theyoftendosome“bullying”online.
C.Theymaybereadytoexperiencebullying.
D.Theydosomethinghurtfultosomeoneelse.
3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkkidsexpectotherstodoiftheyarebullied?
A.Keepingthemcompanyatdinner.
B.Advisingthemtotalkwithateacher.
C.Askingthemtoputupwithit.
D.Tellingthemtomakemorefriends.
4.Whichtendstobeaneffectivewaytostopbullying?
A.Makesurethatyoucanmakeadifference.
B.Regardbullyingasanormalpartofgrowingup.
C.Workoutaplanforananti-bullyingprogram.
D.Bealeaderinanorganizationagainstbullying.
Asaninstructionalcoach,Iliketokeepmycandyboxesfullinmyoffice,withavarietyoftreatsformyteachers.SothisparticularSaturday,IheadedovertoWalmarttocheckoutthelatestshipmentofsortedChristmascandy.Sure,enough,theshelveswerefreshlystockedwithallthelatestReese’sWhiteCrè
meandMilkChocolatePeanutButterTrees!
Ipickedupacoupleofbigbagitemsandheadedonmyway.
Rememberingmyhusbandtoldmetobesuretogetthetiresrepaired,IswungintoLesSchwabtoseeiftheycouldhelpme.Sureenoughtheygotmeinrightaway.Itwasn’tgoingtotakelong,soIjuststayedinthevehicle.6or7guysintheshopworkedtogetherlikearacetrackpit(修理加油站)crewandIwasdoneinminutes.ThenIrememberedmycandybag,thinkingI’llbettheseguyswouldappreciatesomepeanutbutterandchocolate.
SoIhandedahandfulofindividuallywrappedtreestooneofthemandtoldhimtosharewithhisbuddies.Itwasasmallthing,butnearingtheendofthebusydayatthetireshop,Isawthemstandingaroundlikekidswithtreats.YouwouldhavethoughtIgavethemgourmetdesserts!
“Thankssomuchforcomingintodayandyoursweetcandies!
”Iheardoneofthemsay.
AsIdroveoutofthegarageIthought,ittrulyisthelittlethingsinlifethatmakeadifference!
I’mgoingtokeeplookingforthosesmallopportunitiesofkindness!
Ichallengeyou,thenexttimeyougetyourtiresrepaired,takealongabagofcandy!
5.TheauthorwentintoLesSchwabinorderto________.
A.getthetiresrepaired
B.buyChristmascandies
C.showoffherchocolate
D.helptheworkersinthegarage
6.WhatcanweknowabouttheguysaccordingtoParagraph2?
A.Theyappreciatedeatingchocolate.
B.Theywereeagertoeatpeanutbutter.
C.Theywereskillfulintheirrepairwork.
D.Theyhelpedtheauthortogetinthecar.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gourmet”inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Proper.B.Abundant.
C.Ridiculous.D.Delicious.
8.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ChocolateTreatsattheTireShop
B.PeopleAroundMeLoveChocolate
C.AnInstructionalCoachEnjoysCandy
D.LookingforOpportunitiesofKindness
Manyofusrecognizethatfamiliarfeelingofeagerlytearingopenacarefullywrappedgiftbox,onlytofindaterriblewoolensweater.Butwhatmakesagoodgift?
Theanswerisverydifferent,dependingonwhetheryouaskthegiftgiverorreceiver.
AstudypublishedthismonthinCurrentDirectionshighlightsthedisconnectionbetweenthegiftsweactuallywantandtheoneswewanttogive,andofferssomeinsightsthatmaycomeinhandythisholidayshoppingseason.
Psychologistshavelongknownthatweoftenstruggletopredictotherpeople’spreferences,andaccordingtostudyco-authorElanorWilliams,amarketingprofessoratIndianaUniversityBloomington,ourego(自我)maybetoblame.
Asgiftgivers,wetendtofocusonthegiftexchangeitself,eagerlyanticipating(期待)thewarmfeelingwegetwhenweseetheotherperson’sfacelightupwithjoyonopeningourpresent.However,giftreceiversfocusmoreonthegiftitself:
Isituseful?
Isitwanted?
Williamssaysthebeststrategymaybetosimplyaskpeoplewhattheywant.“There’samisconceptionthatthebest-receivedgiftsaretheonesthatareunexpected,butthat’sjustnottrue,”heexplains.“Thebest-receivedgiftsaretheonesthatbestmatchwhatthereceiveractuallydesires.”
Researchongiftgivingmayfeelalittledull,butasWilliamspointsout,giftgivingissomethingwedoallthetime.Headdsthatitplaysanimportantsocialrole—givinggiftscanhelpuscaterfor(迎合)othersandstrengthsocialbonds.Thereisalsoamorepracticalreasontoupourgift-givinggame—everyholidayseason,weshellout(支付)hundredsofbillionsofdollarsonpresents.“Ifwe’redongthat,”hesays,“Wemightaswellgetitright.”
9.WhatdoweknowaboutCurrentDirections?
A.Itmaybeamagazineaboutpsychologicalscience.
B.Itmaybeanadvertisementaboutholidayshopping.
C.Itmaybeacommercialreportaboutpeople’spreferences.
D.Itmaybeawallnewspaperinashoppingcommunity.
10.Inwhichcasecanthegiftberegardedasthebest-receivedone?
A.MyfriendgavemeaticketforafilmbutIwastoobusytoseeit.
B.Iboughtafavoritebookbutafriendsentmeanothercopyofit.
C.Myauntsentmeasweaterinsummerbecauseitwascheap.
D.MyunclesentmeanewmobilephonewhichIneedbadly.
11.Whatdoesthepassagemainlyintendtotellus?
A.Differentfeelingsbetweengiftgivesandreceivers.
B.Howandwhyweshouldchoosewell-receivedgifts.
C.Whatmakesagoodgiftindifferentholidayseasons.
D.Best-receivedgiftsaretheonesthatareunexpected.
二、七选五
GainSelf-ConfidenceandBetterHealth
Nothingcouldbemorehurtfulwhenyouaredeeplytroubledbyonesimplequestion,haveyouputon?
!
Well,thiscantakeawayyournight’ssleepandday’speaceandputyouinarestlessstate.12.Sofollowthesedailyhabitsandsaveyourselfsometrouble.
Controlyourfoodintaking.Nowonderitisveryhardtohavecontroloverthefoodhabits,whenthoselargepizzasandbigburgersareavailableatyourdoorstep.Controlyourfoodintaking!
Thesooner,thebetter.13.Goforit!
Cheers!
14.Aglassofwaterfollowedbyanearlymorningwalkcanjump-startyourday.Bloodcirculationiswellcontrolledbyexerciseandallthehormones(荷尔蒙)startflowingintherightdirections.That’swow!
Socialize.Youmaynotbegoodatit,butitshouldn’tstopyoufromsocializing.Youmightaswellfindastranger,equallybadatit.Youmayhavealongrunwithhim/her.15.Thesearefewofthemanythingsthataretobedonetosocialize.Thiswillincreasetheoverallself-confidencewhichwillbeclearlyreflectedinyourroutines.
Planyourdayout.Giveyourself10minutesatthestartofeverymorning.Planyourdayoutinthattime.Atthesametime,haveagoalfortheday.Youmaynotachieveiteveryday,butyouwillhaveapurpose.16.Roundthemupandplanforabettertomorrow.Iwishyougoodluck!
A.Getmoving.
B.Makenewfriends.
C.Itmightaffectyourconfidenceaswell.
D.Startconversations,smile,andtalktostrangers.
E.Aproperscheduleandareasonableaimhelpmakeaneffectiveday.
F.It’sproventhatahealthydietreducesstressandcheersyouup.
G.Agoodgoalgivesthebodytimetorecoverfromtheday’smentalandphysicalworkout.
三、完形填空
Recently,myfamilyandIattendedaneighborhoodoyster(牡蛎)roast.Iwasmorethangladthatmanypeople17togetherthere.
Whilestandingatthelargetables18andeatingoysters,Inoticedaschool-agedboyacrossthe19fromuswhowasbeinghandedoystersbya20.Obviously,theboywashavingagreatdealof21anddispleasuretryingto22themdown.
Atthebeginning,Ithoughtthemanwantedtheboyto23theoystersandmaybeaftersometimetheywouldstop.24thingswerenotwhatIhadexpected.Aswestoodthere,itcontinued.Witheachoyster,the25ofthisboybecamemoreandmoreobviousashe26tears,strugglingtoswallowthem.I27learnedthatthemanfelttheboyhadbeendisrespectfulandthiswashis28.
Seeingthat,Istoppedchattingandeatingoystersand29whethertogetinvolvedorwalkawayatfirst.ButthenIthoughtthatiftheboywerem