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北师大模块五课文语法填空
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Unit13People
Lesson1EQ:
IQ
SuccesscomeswithahighEQ
Most
students
doanIQtest
early
intheir
schoolcareer.
Evenif
they
neverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis______determines
______welltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudents
______(do)
_____(well)
than
them,
they
usually
believe
that
those
studentshave______higherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando
______(change)facts.
However,newresearch
intoEQsuggests
that
success
______(be)not______(simple)theresultofahighIQ.
WhileyourIQtellsyou_____intelligentyouare,yourEQtellsyou
______well
you
use
your
______(intelligent).
Professor
Salovey,
______invented
the
term
EQ,
______
(give)
the
______(follow)______(describe):
Atwork,itisIQ_____getsyou______
(hire)
butit
isEQ______getsyou______(promote).
______(support)
byhis
academic
research,
Professor
Salovey
______(suggest)
that
when
______(predict)
someone’s
future
success,
their
character,
as
_____(measure)byEQtests,might_____(actual)matter_____(much)than
theirIQ.
Professor
Saloveymaybecorrect.
Forexample,
haveyoueverwondered
______someofthesmarteststudentsinyourclass,______youthink
______(deserve)
goodgrades,
sometimesendup_______(fail)
examsPerhaps
their
_____(fail)
is
because_____their
low
EQ.
Peopleare
often
______(mistake)in_______(think)thatthosewithhighIQsalwayshave
highEQs_______well.Thisassociationcanexist,butitisjustas
possible
for
someonewithalowIQ______(have)ahigh
EQorsomeonewith
ahighIQ_______(have)alowEQ.
It
is
______(general)
believed
______people
withhigh
EQsare
open______newideasandhavepositive
attitudes
______life.
Theyarealso
less______(like)to_______(trouble)byproblems.On______otherhand,
thereislittledoubt______peoplewithlowEQsoftenhaveproblems
______(get)
on
with
other
people
and
______(deal)
withdifficult
situations;
thus
they
havea______(hard)
time
______(survive)
inlife.
People______(general)
believethat
aperson’sIQ______(determine)
bybirth.However,mostsocialscientistsagreethatEQhasalottodo
______education.
Someare
trying
tostudythe______(possible)
of
______(improve)
aperson’sEQ,______(especial)
in
terms______“people
skills
〞,suchas
______(understand)and______(communicate).
ProfessorMayer,______(recognize)bymanyasa______(lead)expert
in
the
study
ofchangesto
people’sEQs,______(recent)______(announce)
theresultofastudy______seniorhighschoolstudents.Whennormal
students
wereintroduced
______students______disabilities,
theyfound
that,afterwards,thenormalstudentsweremore______(will)tohelp
people
______difficulties.
Theyalso
showedabetter
______(understand)
of
the
disabled
students’feelings
_______(compare)
to
students
_______hadnotbeen_______(involve)inthestudy.Therewasalsoan
obviouschangeinthedisabledstudents
’attitudes.Theybecamemore
positiveaboutlifeandmore_______(will)totrynewthings.
TheresultsofstudiessuchastheseshowthatEQsisasimportant,
ifnotmoreimportantthanIQ.______(get)aheadintheworldandlead
a
happy
successful
life
means______(get)on
with
other
people
and
______(be)abletounderstand
andreact
______situations
in
the
best
way
possible.
Thisrequiresahigh
EQ-the______(high)
the
______(good).
And
thefactthatitmightbepossibletoraiseEQsmeansthatschoolsneed
tomakesurethattheirstudentsarereceivingtheeducationtheyreallyneed,andknowthattheirfuturesarenot______(entire)_______(determine)bytheirIQs.
Lesson4Firstimpressions
ThedaythatImetmybestfriend______thefirsttime,Iwasfull
of______
(anxious).
I
wastrying
to
dosome______(revise)
for
an
important
oral
examin
thelocal
library
andpeople
kept
______(disturb)
me.Iwasgettingmoreandmore______(annoy)andofcourse,themore
upsetIgot,the
lessI
wasable______(concentrate).Thelaststrawwas
whenIheardsomeone_______(sing)
behindme.Thesinging
was______loud
that
I
couldevenrecognize
the
song!
I
turned
aroundandglared_____
the
person
______wassinging.
It
wasatall
girl
about
thesameageasmeand
shehadabigsmile______herface.Shewasstanding_____abook______her
handsnearthe“English
Literature〞section.
Shelooked______aliterary
type
and
seemedvery
______(interest)
in
______she
wasreading.
I
glanced______thebook’scover.ItwasabookofTennyson
’spoems.
Thefact______shelookedlikea_____(sense),______(friend)girl
didn’tmatter.
Ifanything,
it
mademeeven______(angry).
Infact,
I’m
surprisedtherewasn’tsteam______(come)outofmyears!
Ipickedupmybooks,glared______herandwhispered______(angry),
“Thanks
______your
noise,
I’ve
beenunable
to
study.
You’re
so
selfish!
〞
Istillhate_____(think)ofthatmoment.Letmetellyoutherest
ofthestorythough.
BecauseIleftthelibrary_____suchahurry,Ileftmymostimportant
textbook______.Itwasonly______Igothometwohourslater______I
realizedI’dforgottenitandthere______nothingIcouldd
o______the
library
wasclosed.
I
was______upsetthat
Ialmostcried.
Justthen,
the
phone______(ring).Ianswereditandagentlevoiceintroducedthe
speakerasJennyandaskedifIwasJane.After______(confirm)thatI
was,Jennysaidthatshehadnoti
cedI’dleftmybookinthelibrary
and______mynamewasinit,
she’daskeda______(library)
togetmyphone
numberfromtheir
files.
Shesaid
that
shedidn’t
livefar
awayandcould
bringitaroundformeifIneededit.
Isighedwith_____(relieve)
andagreedtomeetherat
the
convenience
store
downthe
road.
I
wasso
grateful!
Ofcourse
you’ve
guessed
______Jennywas.ShewasthegirlIhadshouted_____forsinging.When
Irecognizedherintheconveniencestore,Iwasfilledwithshameand
apologized
several
times_____my
rude
______(behave).
I
felt
so
______(guilt),
but
Jennyjust
laughed
andtoldmeshewasglad
to
seethat
I’dalsoleftmyglareinthelibrary!
Icouldn
’thelp______(laugh)
atthisandIinvitedherback______myapartmentforaquickcupoftea.
Wegotalongreally
well
andeversince
thenwe______(be)bestfriends.
We’reverymuchalikeandwetelleachothereverything.______(be)
honest,
Itrust
her
morethananyoneelse.
Ioften
think
how______(luck)
Iam.IfJennyhadn’t
beenakind
personwhowaswilling
______(forgive)
myshortcomings,
I
______(will)
never
have
experienced
such
true
friendship.
Unit14Career
Lesson3
TheRoadtoSuccess
Asachild,
WangJunyanneverdreamedof
______(become)afamousperson
onTV.“I
never
thoughtaboutgoingonTVbecausemyfamilydidn’t
even
haveone____Iwasin
junior
highschool!
〞sheexplained.
NowWangJunyan
isthe______(present)
forUniverseTV’snewsprogrammes.Iaskedher
______shehadachievedsuccessandshetoldmethat______(be)curious,
______(work)hard,and______(believe)in______wastruemadeherthe
successsheistoday.
“Itwasmymother
_____taughtmetobecurious.Shehadagreatlove
ofeverythingintheuniverseandshetaughtmetobe_______(interest)
in
mankindandnature,
everything
fromplants______insects,
〞Junyantold
me.“Wewouldlookinoldneststofindbirds
’feathersandwewould
eventurn
overstones
tolook
at
the
little
______(create)
there.
I
loved
doingthat,
〞rememberedJunyan.Shesaid,
“Mymotherwasastrong
character.
Althoughtherewerelots
ofdifficulties
______(overcome),she
neverletherproblemsdefeather.Sheworked_______(extreme)hardto
supportmethroughschoolandduringmytimeatFudanUniversityin
Shanghai.
〞Herattit
ude______lifewillneverstop______(influence)
my______(think)and_______(act).
After______(graduate)fromuniversity,WandJunyanbecameareporter
for
alocal
newspaper.Shesaid
shechosetobea_______(journal)
because
it
isimportant
_____people
grasp______is
goingonaroundthem.I
asked
heriftherewasanyspecialmoment______madeherrealizethisandshe
replied______itwasaftershewasaskedtoinspectanillegalbusiness.
Herreporthelpedthepeople______hadbeenaffectedanditalsohelped
thegovernmentinspectthecompanyandcatchthe______(guilt)people.
“ThatiswhenIrealizedthe
______(import)
ofbeingajournalist,
〞
saidJunyan.
“_____(write)
thatreportwasn
’teasy,butIrealized
_____people
neededtoknowandsoIdidn
’tgiveup,
〞
Junyantoldme.Thispaidoff
becauseshewonanawardforthereport.“IdiscoveredthenthatasIam______(commit)andnevergiveupIwillbeabletoproducehigh
aslong
qualityreports.〞
That’sexactly