The first and best of victories is for a man to conquer himself; to be conquered by himself is, of all things, the most shameful, says Plato. Self-control is at the root of all the advantages. Let a man give in to his impulses (冲动) and feelings, and from that moment he gives up his moral freedom.
A single angry word has lost many a friend. When Socrates found in himself any temper or anger, he would check it by speaking low in order to control himself. If you are conscious of being angry, keep your mouth shut so that you can hold back rising anger. Many a person has dropped dead in great anger. Fits of anger bring fits of disease. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. Keep cool, says George Herbert, for fierceness (狂怒) makes error a fault.
To be angry with a weak man is to prove that you are not strong yourself. Anger, says Pythagoras, brings with folly(愚蠢) and ends with regret. You must measure the strength of a man by the power of the feelings he conquers, not by the power of those which conquer him.
Self-control is man’s last greatest victory.
If a man lacks self-control he seems to lack everything. Without it he can have no patience, no power to govern himself; he can have no self-confidence, for he will always be controlled by his strongest feeling. If he lacks self-control, the very backbone and nerve of character are lacking also. What does the reader learn from the first paragraph?
| A.The greatest victory for a man is to conquer everything except himself. |
| B.One’s moral freedom is based on the control of himself. |
| C.To control oneself is the most difficult in one’s life. |
| D.If a person is too stubborn, he will feel most shameful. |
What is the correct interpretation of “Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad ”in paragraph 2 ?
| A.If the gods want to kill you, they make you crazy first. |
| B.If you always lose your temper, you will soon be finished. |
| C.If you cannot control yourself, you will become crazy. |
| D.If you are mad, you will be punished by the gods. |
If a man lacks self-control, he lacks all of the following EXCEPT _______.
| A.the very backbone and nerve of character |
| B.the patience and power to control himself |
| C.strong feelings |
| D.self-confidence |
The author’s main purpose in writing this article is to _______.
| A.explain that self-control is the key to success |
| B.teach people how to control everything in order to make a great success |
| C.distinguish all kinds of self-control and suggest ways for keeping it |
| D.advise people not to lose temper so as to make and keep more friends |
The passage is mainly developed by _____.
| A.analyzing causes | B.making comparisons |
| C.examining differences | D.listing quotations |
"Hey, don't read in the hallway. Your eyesight will be damaged." You must have heard such warnings many times. “Don’t read in poor light!” This is one of the common beliefs that are supposed to help us live a healthy life. Such beliefs are, however, without scientific basis(根据), according to a paper published recently in the British Medical Journal.
Do you believe in the following sayings?
Reading in poor light ruins your eyesight.
In poor light, you might blink (眨眼) more, suffer from drying and have trouble focusing. But most of eye experts believe it is unlikely to do any damage forever.
We must drink at least eight glasses of water a day.
In 1945, the Nutrition Council in US suggested that people need to drink 2.5 litres of water a day. But the water contained in food, particularly fruit and vegetables, as well as in milk, juice and soft drinks, also counts towards the total.
We only use 10 percent of our brains.
This idea appears as early as 1907. People have long argued about our power of self-improvement and our brains’ possible abilities. But X-rays show that no area of the brain is silent or inactive.
Shaving your legs causes hair to grow black faster and thicker.
This theory is also illusion. Studies say that shaving has no effect on the thickness or rate of hair growth. Just over time, the edge of hair gets worn away and thus the edge of long hair becomes finer (更细). What does the paper say about some common beliefs?
| A.They are useful knowledge in life. |
| B.They help us live in healthy ways. |
| C.They are well-known theories. |
| D.They do not have scientific basis. |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ?
| A.People use 90 percent of their brains. |
| B.Shaving your legs will give you thicker hair. |
| C.Reading in poor light does harm to people’s eyes. |
| D.People need not less than eight glasses of water a day. |
The underlined word “illusion” in the last paragraph probably means “_________”.
| A.a wrong idea | B.a powerful evidence |
| C.an interesting story | D.a clear instruction |
This passage is most likely to be found in __________ .
| A.a newspaper | B.a guide book |
| C.a history textbook | D.an advertisement |
I was riding my special motorbike this past weekend and stopped at a store. As I was getting my wheelchair off the back, a man watched me from his car and I noticed a wheelchair in his back seat. We spoke for a moment and I asked him about the wheelchair. He answered that it was for his daughter. “Well, do you think she would like to go for a ride on my motorbike with me?” I asked. He seemed shocked that a total stranger would ask him this. He thought about it for a second and said, “OK, as long as I can follow you.”
He introduced me to Amy and he sat her on my back seat. Her father followed me for a few miles and she talked non-stop about what she wanted for Christmas.
As we came back to the store she said, “This ride is the best Christmas present I could ever receive. I have been in a wheelchair my whole life and didn’t know I could do this.”Then she turned to him and said, “Oh Daddy, I’m going to be OK. Mr. Bryant does all kinds of things —and I will, too.” Her father hugged me and said, “I was sitting here praying for a gift for Amy that would encourage her. She often felt that her life was dull compared to other children. God answered my prayer(祷告) just now. Now I pray that God will bless you for your gift to Amy today.” Being kind and thoughtful to others, we can be an answer to prayer.How did the father feel at first when the author invited his daughter for a ride?
| A.Anxious. | B.Embarrassed. | C.Surprised. | D.Moved. |
What can we know about the author?
| A.He was a disabled man. | B.He usually drove too fast. |
| C.He worked in a store. | D.He often helped people in trouble. |
According to the passage, the girl _____.
| A.was not allowed to do some sports |
| B.used to be a completely healthy person |
| C.was unwillingly to communicate with a stranger |
| D.usually felt sad about life because of her disability |
What did the author’s gift refer to according to the girl’s father?
| A.The motorbike. | B.The wheelchair. | C.The ride. | D.The prayer. |
| HOLIDAY HOMES IN MALLORCA Sailing and fishing in summer season. Beautifully situated houses with sights of sea and mountains, yet near to shops and restaurants. Cars and bicycles for hire. Sailing and sports clubs nearby. |
| ITALY IN COMFORT Coach trips of Italy with 21 days to visit five Italian cities. Start from London 1st May, 1st September. The trips are guided by Professor Martin Davis, head of Italian Studies, London University. See the arts and culture of historic Italy. |
| KIBBUTZ HOLIDAYS IN ISRAEL Working holidays on a kibbutz (co-operative farm)in Israel. All nationalities welcome for one to three months, if prepared to work with kibbutz members. Rooms, food and trips to historic sights all provided free—you pay only for the special low-cost return flight. |
| TWO WEEKS ON A CARIBBEAN ISLAND Two-week holidays in the Hotel Splendid, on a lovely beach with golden sands, warm sunshine and deep-blue sea. Tennis, golf, sailing and all water sports, trips around the island. Near to town of Castries with lively evening entertainment—dancing. 1 st November—31 st March£720 per person 1 st April—30 th October£850 per person |
Jack and his wife Mary, who have recently retired, want to see places of cultural and historic interest abroad, but Mary hates flying.
Peter and Maria, university students, want to travel as far as possible on little money, and would like to get to know a country by working there for three months with other young people.
Michael, a young computer programmer, has been working hard and needs a holiday to relax in winter. He would like to go somewhere warmer and sunny, where he can swim in the sea, and he enjoys sports and dancing. The best holiday for Jack and Mary would be_________ .
| A.the 21-day coach trip of Italy |
| B.the 2- week stay in the Hotel Splendid |
| C.the 14-day trip around a Caribbean island |
| D.1-3months’ holidays on a kibbutz in Israel |
The most suitable place where Peter and Maria can enjoy their holiday would be_____.
| A.an Italian city | B.a kibbutz in Israel |
| C.a Caribbean island | D.a port in Mallorca |
Michael would most probably go to ________ for his holiday.
| A.Italy | B.Israel | C.Mallorca | D.a Caribbean island |
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE ?
| A.In Italy, one can travel with a guide. |
| B.In Israel, one can work with others. |
| C.In Caribbean, one needs to pay £720 in summer. |
| D.In Mallorca , one can hire a car for sightseeing. |
Young people can have problems with their minds. Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates.
Li Wen, a student from No.2 High School, could not follow his teachers in class and, therefore, was doing badly in his lessons. He was in such low spirits for a long time that he started to cut his finger with a knife.
Another student, 16-year-old Yang Fang from No.1 High School, was afraid of exams. Even though she was well prepared for an exam, when she looked at the exam paper, she couldn’t think of anything to write.
A recent survey from Jiefang Daily says about 18% of Shanghai teenagers have mental problems. Their troubles include being anxious and very unhappy, and having problems in learning and getting on with people.
Liang Yuezhu, an expert on teenagers from Beijing Friendship Hospital has the following advice for teenagers:
Talk to your parents or teachers often.
Take part in group activities and play sports.
Go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell.The students who often become worried or have trouble getting on with others may have ______.
| A.physical problems | B.mental problems |
| C.fights with their classmates | D.arguments with their parents |
Li Wen cut his finger with a knife because ______.
| A.he was afraid of his teacher |
| B.he was so worried about his studies |
| C.he wanted to frighten his parents |
| D.there was something wrong with his finger |
Liang Yuezhu’s advice tells us that ______.
| A.it’s necessary for the students to be with experts |
| B.only group activities and sports can help the students |
| C.it’s better for the students who have mental problems to join others |
| D.teachers and parents can’t do anything about the students’ mental problems |
Rock and roll music developed in the United States in the early nineteen-fifties. It was based on the music called rhythm and blues that was performed by African American musicians.
Early rock and roll singers developed their own kinds of music. Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan were the most popular rock and roll musicians in the early 1960’s. All were American. Then, in 1964, a new rock and roll group from England invaded America: the Beatles.
Some people say the Beatles’ music shook America like an earthquake. The Beatles changed rock and roll forever. Their early songs were influenced by American rock and roll musicians, including Chuck Berry. But the Beatles looked different and sounded different from any musical group before them.
The Beatles released their first album in the United States in 1964, when all of the top five records in America were by the Beatles. In 1967, they released an album called “Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” It was one of the first “concept” albums. That is, all the songs were linked by a common story or idea.
The popularity of the Beatles led the way for more rock and roll bands from England to become popular in America. The Rolling Stones was the most important of these bands. The Rolling Stones is one of the few groups from the 1960’s that is still performing and recording today. In 1965, the group recorded one of its most famous songs, “Satisfaction”.
The musical instrument most linked to rock and roll is the guitar. Experts say Jimi Hendrix was one of the most influential guitar players in rock and roll during the late 1960’s. His “Purple Haze” was liked by many people.
By the 1970’s, rock and roll music became known as rock music. It expanded into many new forms. For example, there was country rock, hard rock, acid rock, and heavy metal rock. Punk rock, jazz rock, and glitter rock.
In the middle 1970’s, experts say rock music regained some of the energy of early rock and roll. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band became popular with their album “Born to Run”. Springsteen’s music was like the lively rock and roll music of the early nineteen-sixties. Many of his songs were about social issues. He sang about the effects of unemployment and the war in Vietnam. The main topic of this passage is _______.
| A.the history of American music |
| B.the famous rock and roll groups |
| C.the new forms of rock and roll music |
| D.the development of rock and roll music |
Which of the following matches is NOT true?
| A.the Beatles — Chuck Berry |
| B.the Rolling Stones — Satisfaction |
| C.Jimi Hendrix — Purple Haze |
| D.Bruce Springsteen — Born to Run |
Whose songs were mainly about social problems like unemployment and war?
| A.Elvis Presley’s. | B.Bob Dylan’s. |
| C.Jimi Hendrix’s. | D.Springsteen’s. |
From the passage, we can know that _______.
| A.one of the Rolling Stones’ albums was called “concept” |
| B.rock and roll music had many different forms at the beginning |
| C.rock and roll music probably came from African American music |
| D.the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became popular at the same time |