----It seems that Alice never wants to do anything except drawing pictures.
---- Right. That’s what she likes to do ____ _ .
A. more B. less C .most D. least
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來源:2012屆浙江省十校九年級(jí)4月聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don’t really hate them. But
you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don’t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness(痛苦)
Bitterness appears when we can’t forgive(原諒) someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurts us. But Instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we’re hurting that person by criticizing him or her often, but we’re really only hurting ourselves.
Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, but also hurt our relationships with friends and family members. No one enjoys being around an anger person for very long.
If you see bitterness in your life, here are some ways to deal with it.
Accept it
Instead of trying to deny your anger, make it clear to yourself and accept it. See your anger for what it is and quickly deal with it.
Stop making excuses for it
You may feel you have a right to be anger. You may think you’re right and the other person is wrong. You may even secretly enjoy making the other person look bad. But in the end, bitterness hurts you much more than the other person. The bitterness will hold you back, and the other person will go on with his or her life.
Forgive and forget it
You probably can’t completely put the anger out of your mind. But you can decide to forgive the other person. Forget it and move on. You’ll enjoy better health and peace of mind.
閱讀上面的短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案
【小題1】According to the passage, we might get angry when someone ______.
A.holds us back | B.forgets us |
C.doesn’t like us | D.does hurt us |
A.our health problems like heart disease |
B.the anger that lives deep inside our mind |
C.the person who says something that hurts us |
D.our relation with friends and family members |
A.誤解 | B.否認(rèn) | C.疏遠(yuǎn) | D.減輕 |
A.make the person who hurts us look bad |
B.hate the person who hurts us very often |
C.a(chǎn)ccept that you are hurting the other person |
D.forgive the person who hurts us and forget it |
A.We should enjoy someone who hurts us. |
B.We should pay more attention to our friends. |
C.The peace of mind is more important than the hurt itself. |
D.It’s better to let bitterness go along with the other person. |
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年江蘇省江陰市顧山九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
A small boy at summer camp received a bag of cookies in the mail from his mother. He ate a few, and then put the rest under his bed. The next day, after lunch, he went to his tent to get a cookie. The box was gone.
That afternoon a camp leader saw another boy sitting behind a tree. He was eating the stolen cookies! “That young man,” he said to himself, “must be taught not to steal.”
He returned to the group and found the boy whose cookies had been stolen. “Billy,” he said, “I know who stole your cookies. Will you help me teach him a lesson?”
“Well, yes. But aren’t you going to punish him?” asked the puzzled boy.
“No, that would only make him hate you.” the leader explained. “I want you to call your mother. Ask her to send you another box of cookies.”
The boy did so and soon received another box of cookies. “Now,” said the leader, “the boy who stole your cookies is down by the lake. Go and share your cookies with him.”
“But he’s the thief!”
“I know, but try it—see what will happen.”
Half an hour later, the camp leader saw the two come up the hill, hand in hand. The boy who had stolen the cookies was trying to get the other to accept his toy knife. The other boy was just refusing the gift from his new friend. He said that a few cookies weren’t that important anyway.
1.When Billy first got cookies from his mother, __________.
A. he ate some of them himself B. he gave some to the camp leader
C. he shared them with another boy D. he hid them away quickly
2.Which of the following is NOT the camp leader’s intension (意圖)?
A. To teach the boy not to steal. B. To punish the boy for stealing.
C. To teach Billy to forgive others. D. To teach Billy to share with others.
3.After that, the boy who stole the cookies might _________.
A. steal again B. hate Billy
C. make friends with Billy D. give Billy a bag of cookies, too
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年江蘇省江陰市九年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
A small boy at summer camp received a bag of cookies in the mail from his mother. He ate a few, and then put the rest under his bed. The next day, after lunch, he went to his tent to get a cookie. The box was gone.
That afternoon a camp leader saw another boy sitting behind a tree. He was eating the stolen cookies! “That young man,” he said to himself, “must be taught not to steal.”
He returned to the group and found the boy whose cookies had been stolen. “Billy,” he said, “I know who stole your cookies. Will you help me teach him a lesson?”
“Well, yes. But aren’t you going to punish him?” asked the puzzled boy.
“No, that would only make him hate you.” the leader explained. “I want you to call your mother. Ask her to send you another box of cookies.”
The boy did so and soon received another box of cookies. “Now,” said the leader, “the boy who stole your cookies is down by the lake. Go and share your cookies with him.”
“But he’s the thief!”
“I know, but try it—see what will happen.”
Half an hour later, the camp leader saw the two come up the hill, hand in hand. The boy who had stolen the cookies was trying to get the other to accept his toy knife. The other boy was just refusing the gift from his new friend. He said that a few cookies weren’t that important anyway.
1.When Billy first got cookies from his mother, __________.
A. he ate some of them himself
B. he gave some to the camp leader
C. he shared them with another boy
D. he hid them away quickly
2.Which of the following is NOT the camp leader’s intension (意圖)?
A. To teach the boy not to steal.
B. To punish the boy for stealing.
C. To teach Billy to forgive others.
D. To teach Billy to share with others.
3.After that, the boy who stole the cookies might _________.
A. steal again B. hate Billy
C. make friends with Billy D. give Billy a bag of cookies, too
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來源:2014屆浙江湖州長(zhǎng)興縣實(shí)驗(yàn)初中八年級(jí)下學(xué)期期中英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don’t really hate them. But you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don’t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness(痛苦)。
Bitterness often appears when we can’t forgive someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurts us. But instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we’re hurting that person by criticizing(指責(zé)) him or her often, but we’re really only hurting ourselves.
Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, but also hurt our relationship with friends and family members. No one enjoys being around an anger person for very long.
If you see bitterness in your life, here are some ways to help you to deal with it.
Accept(接受) it
Instead of trying to deny your anger, make it clear to yourself and accept it. See your anger for what it is and quickly deal with it.
Stop making excuses for it
You may feel you have a right to be angry. You may think you’re right and the other person is wrong. You may even secretly enjoy making the other person look bad. But in the end, bitterness hurts you much more than the other person. The bitterness will hold you back, and the other person will go on with his or her life.
Forgive(原諒) and forget it
You probably can’t completely put the anger out of your mind. But you can decide to forgive the other person. Forget it and move on. You’ll enjoy better health and peace of mind.
1.According to the passage, we might get angry when someone_________.
A.holds us back B.forget us C.doesn’t like us D.does hurt us
2.Bitterness comes from .
A.our health problems like hear disease
B.the anger that lives deep inside our mind
C.the person who says something that hurts us
D.our relationship with friends and family members
3.The underlined word “deny” in the passage means .
A.誤解 B.否認(rèn) C.疏遠(yuǎn) D.減輕
4.The best way to deal with the bitterness is to___________.
A.make the person who hurts you look bad
B.hate the person who hurts us often
C.a(chǎn)ccept that we are hurting the other person
D.forgive the person who hurts us and forget it
5.The writer wrote this article to tell us that ______________.
A.we should enjoy someone who hurts us
B.we should pay more attention to our friends.
C.the peace of mind is more important than hurt itself
D.it’s better to let bitterness go along with the other person
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年浙江省十校九年級(jí)4月聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don’t really hate them. But
you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don’t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness(痛苦)
Bitterness appears when we can’t forgive(原諒) someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurts us. But Instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we’re hurting that person by criticizing him or her often, but we’re really only hurting ourselves.
Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, but also hurt our relationships with friends and family members. No one enjoys being around an anger person for very long.
If you see bitterness in your life, here are some ways to deal with it.
Accept it
Instead of trying to deny your anger, make it clear to yourself and accept it. See your anger for what it is and quickly deal with it.
Stop making excuses for it
You may feel you have a right to be anger. You may think you’re right and the other person is wrong. You may even secretly enjoy making the other person look bad. But in the end, bitterness hurts you much more than the other person. The bitterness will hold you back, and the other person will go on with his or her life.
Forgive and forget it
You probably can’t completely put the anger out of your mind. But you can decide to forgive the other person. Forget it and move on. You’ll enjoy better health and peace of mind.
閱讀上面的短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案
1.According to the passage, we might get angry when someone ______.
A.holds us back |
B.forgets us |
C.doesn’t like us |
D.does hurt us |
2. bitterness comes from_______.
A.our health problems like heart disease |
B.the anger that lives deep inside our mind |
C.the person who says something that hurts us |
D.our relation with friends and family members |
3.The underlined word “deny” in the passage means “_____’’.
A.誤解 |
B.否認(rèn) |
C.疏遠(yuǎn) |
D.減輕 |
4.The best way to deal with the bitterness is to ______.
A.make the person who hurts us look bad |
B.hate the person who hurts us very often |
C.a(chǎn)ccept that you are hurting the other person |
D.forgive the person who hurts us and forget it |
5.What can we learn from the passage?
A.We should enjoy someone who hurts us. |
B.We should pay more attention to our friends. |
C.The peace of mind is more important than the hurt itself. |
D.It’s better to let bitterness go along with the other person. |
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