Recovery from bulimia(贪食症)is difficult,but a beautiful journey!You'll come across many challenges—but once you've beaten them,the world will look much more beautiful. You can recover from this illness—I promise!Remember:If I recovered—you can too!
I began throwing up(呕吐)when I was just a kid. Back then I didn't know why I did that. But now I can see that it was the result of my seeking so called fashionable diets.
I was only 8 years old when my aunty phoned my mom saying that I'd thrown up my dinner.I told them it was just a party trick,and they ignored it. Their reaction made me realize that this “trick” of mine should be a secret. I would continue doing it,but would never let anyone know.
As I got older,this secret habit got more and more serious,and this carried on for years. During my first year of university,at the age of 20,I wasted over $20,000 on food from the school dining hall.
Finally,after having had bulimia for nearly 12 years,I decided enough was enough. I was close to death—I could feel it in every part of my body. I needed help,and I made an appointment with a counselor(顾问)of my university. One year later,I graduated from university. I was proud of myself for getting my degree. But there was a deeper pride and strength inside my mind. I had beaten bulimia. It had been a long and difficult road—but I'd done it.What might cause the writer's bulimia according to the text?
A.Her improper diets. |
B.Lack of her parents' love. |
C.Lack of communication with others. |
D.Her bad habit of throwing up. |
What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.The author almost felt hopeless at that time. |
B.The author only believed her university counselor. |
C.The author's university counselor offered to help her. |
D.The author's university counselor majored in bulimia. |
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.The author's bulimia didn't grow worse as she grew older. |
B.The author believed that nobody could beat bulimia completely. |
C.The author's bulimia helped her save money when at university. |
D.The author had beaten bulimia when she graduated from university. |
The passage is written for people ______.
A.who also suffer from bulimia |
B.who major in bulimia at university |
C.who want to form a good habit of dieting |
D.who are eager to get a degree at university |
Woman Uses Daughter's Key to "Steal" Car
Charlie Vansant, a college student of Athens, Ohio who reported that his car was stolen, got a surprise when he learned a woman had mistaken it for her daughter's car and taken it--using her key.
Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when picking up her daughter's car near an Ohio University building last week. Anderson spotted the Toyota Camry(丰田凯美瑞)and used her daughter's key to unlock the car, start the engine and drive home-without realizing that the car wasn't her daughter's.
When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later, he found only an empty parking spot. He first assumed the car had been towed, but when the police couldn't find a record of it, they took a theft report.
The morning after Anderson took the car, her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn't hers. Anderson said she was able to find Vansant's name on paperwork in the glove compartment and look up his phone number on the website of the university.
When Anderson told Charlie the car was in her driveway, "It sounded real suspicious at first, as she wanted to hold the thing for ransom(赎金),” said Vansant. He eventually went to the house with a police officer, where he was reunited with his car. According to the police report, the case was closed "because of mistaken car identity", Anderson wasn't charged.
Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the "thief". "Her key fit not only my lock, but my ignition(点火装置) as well-so high-five for Toyota. I guess." he said.What does the underlined word "towed" mean in paragraph 3?
A.removed. | B.damaged. |
C.stolen. | D.sold. |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Mrs. Anderson's daughter discovered the car her mother drove was not hers. |
B.Mrs. Anderson stole Charlie's car at the request of her daughter. |
C.Charlie had thought he had to give Anderson money to get his car back. |
D.Mrs. Anderson used her daughter's key to unlock Charlie's car and drive home. |
What does Charlie mean by "high-five for Toyota"?
A.He is blaming Toyota for the poor quality of car keys. |
B.He should thank Toyota for returning his car. |
C.He wants to celebrate with Toyota for getting his car back. |
D.He thinks highly of Toyota for producing large quantities of cars. |
What is likely to happen next according to the passage?
A.Mrs. Anderson was charged with stealing a car. |
B.Charlie blamed Mrs. Anderson for mistakenly taking his car. |
C.Charlie would ask the Toyota Company to give him an explanation. |
D.The Toyota Company would give Charlie a new car as compensation. |
Last year, I was on a plane with my friend, waiting for it to take off. The pilot’s voice was heard throughout the plane: “Sorry for the delay, ladies and gentlemen. Our engines don’t work. We are going to jump-start them. Once we get them going, we’ll get up in the air and see what happens.”
That was all he said. “See what happens?” Shouldn’t we have had a better plan than that? At that point. I could only laugh nervously. One woman started crying, “Oh no! We are going to crash!’’ There were sighs of hopelessness and anxiety, and we hadn’t even taken off yet.
The pilot even seemed unhappy. He told us our one engine was working double time, and his plan was to get up in the air and see what happens! Then we did. We got up in the air, and what happened? Nothing. We arrived in Norfolk, and no sooner had the wheels touched down than applause burst out as everyone on the airplane breathed a sigh of relief.
All too often, people stop trying to achieve their goals just because they don’t have a guaranteed (有保证的) result. But success will never be guaranteed. The best thing that you can do is just get up in the air, and see what happens. While I do prefer planning better than “see what happens” when it comes to flying, it really isn’t such a bad idea for life.
If your effort is to build a business then get up in the air and see what happens! Don’t give yourself all the reasons why you can’t. Do not wait until you have everything you need. You never will!
If your goal is to start a friendship, say “Hello”, get up in the air and see what happens! The results could be very rewarding. If your goal is to learn a new skill, get up in the air and see what happens! It might not be as difficult as your think. It could be fun!How did the author feel when the pilot said the engines didn’t work?
A.Disappointed. | B.Anxious. |
C.Curious. | D.Relieved. |
The underlined sentence in the first paragraph means .
A.to think carefully before you make friends |
B.to start to fly first to see what will happen in the sky |
C.to make an effort even if the result is uncertain |
D.to get up from the chair and greet somebody |
What can be the best title for the passage?
A.We Will See What Happens |
B.I Survived an Adventurous Flight |
C.The Pilot Risked Our Lives |
D.Making Plans Is Better Than Taking Chances |
Tayka Hotel De sal
Where: Tahua, Bolivia
How much: About $ 95 a night
Why it’s cool: You’ve stayed at hotels made of brick or wood, but salt? That’s something few can claim. Tayka Hotel de Sal is made totally of salt—including the beds (though you’ll sleep on regular mattresses(床垫) and blankets). The hotel sits on the Salar de Uyuni, a prehistoric dried—up lake that’s the world’s biggest salt flat. Builders use the salt from the 4,633一square—mile flat to make the bricks, and glue them together with a paste of wet salt that hardens when it dries. When rain starts to dissolve the hotel, the owners just mix up more salt paste to strengthen the bricks.
Green Magic Nature Resort
Where: Vythiri, India
How much: About $ 240 a night
Why it’s cool: Ridding a Pulley(滑轮)—operated lift 86 feet to your treetop room is just the start of your adventure. As you look out of your open window—there is no glass!一you watch monkeys and birds in the rain forest canopy. Later you might test your fear of heights by crossing the handmade rope bridge to the main part of the hotel, or just sit on your bamboo bed and read. You don’t even have to come down for breakfast—the hotel will send it up on the pulley—drawn “elevator”.
Dog Bark Park Inn B & B
Where: Cottonwood, Idaho
How much: $ 92 a night
Why it’s cool: This doghouse isn’t just for the family pet. Sweet Willy is a 30-foot-tall dog with guest rooms in his belly. Climb the wooden stairs beside his hind leg to enter the door in his side. Yon can relax in the main bedroom, go up a few steps of the loft in Willy’s head, or hang out inside his nose. Although you have a full private bathroom in your quarters, there is also a toilet in the 12-foot-tall fire hydrant outside.
Gamirasu Cave Hotel
Where: A yvali, Turkey
How much: Between $ 130 and $ 475 a night
Why it’s cool: This is caveman cool! Experience what it was like 5,000 years ago, when people lived in these mountain caves formed by volcanic ash. But your stay will be much more modern. Bathrooms and electricity provide what you expect from a modern hotel, and the white volcanic ash, called tufa, keeps the rooms cool, about 65 in summer. (Don’t worry—there is heat in winter.)
What is the similarity of the four hotels?
A.Being expensive. | B.Being unique. |
C.Being beautiful. | D.Being natural. |
What does the underlined part “Sweet Willy” refer to?
A. The name of a guest.
B. The name of a pet dog of the hotel owner.
C. The name of the hotel owner.
D. The building of Dog Bark Park Inn B & B.Which of the hotel makes you have a feeling of living in the far past?
A.Gamirasu Cave Hotel |
B.Green Magic Nature Resort |
C.Dog Bark Park Inn B & B |
D.Tayka Hotel De Sal |
What may be the purpose of the writer writing the passage?
A.To show his wide knowledge. |
B.To attract attention from the readers. |
C.To develop business in tourism. |
D.To introduce some interesting hotels. |
As is known, it is a respectful job to be a teacher serving students heart and soul. And most people also compare a teacher to a gardener who takes great care of various plants. Ever since my high school days, my heart has been set on becoming a teacher. I am now studying at a teacher’s college, and I am making great efforts to study, because there are so many things to learn about education. But I thoroughly enjoy my studies, and every day I am amazed at the great influence education has on the human soul.
I think it is only natural that I have always aspired to become a teacher because my father and his father were also teachers. My father is now retired, following a brilliant career, and it has always been his dream to have me, his only son, follow in his footsteps. Although it sounds like my father’s dream that I will become a teacher, it is also my dream and I am quite willing to realize the dream. I still have one more year to go at university, and after I graduate, I will go to the western part of China to become a teacher at a village school.
I understand a teacher’s job will not make me a millionaire, but it is not the prospect of making a lot of money that has propelled my ambition to become a teacher. Rather, it is my sincere desire to assume a responsible role in society, and make as many people well—educated as possible through my hard endeavors. Education plays an essential and important role in our society. If everyone can receive a good education, it will not only do good to our country but also benefit individuals’ lives.
Ten years from now, therefore, I hope to be established as an excellent teacher with hundreds of thousands of students who have benefited from me and carry on the family tradition with efficiency and honour.What’s the author now?
A.A doctor. | B.An actor. |
C.A student. | D.A researcher. |
Which is not the reason why the author wants to be a teacher?
A.To be a teacher is his own dream. |
B.His father hopes that he can become a teacher. |
C.He would like to be a responsible man. |
D.His teacher encourages him to be an excellent teacher. |
What’s the meaning of the underlined word “aspired”?
A.Inspired. | B.Desired. |
C.Required. | D.Complained. |
What’s the best title of the passage?
A.How can I be an excellent teacher? |
B.Where do I see myself ten years from now? |
C.Why do I follow in my father’s footsteps? |
D.How can I make my dream come true? |
A young man returns to his hometwon of Aractataca, Colombia. He visits the house where he lived as a child. Here, he remembers the most important memories of his childhood. Standing in front of his old house, the young man makes an important decision. He says to himself, “I will start my life over again. I will become a writer.”
This man is the world famous writer. Gabriel Garica Marquez.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born on March 6,1928. During his early life, Garcia Marquez’s grandmother and grandfather told him many stories. His grandmother would tell him legends as if they were real. Garcia Marquez says that his grandmother’s way of storytelling later influenced his own methods.
When Garcia Marquez was about 20 years old, he left Aracataca and attended university in Bogota. He began studying law because this was what his father wanted him to study. However, Garcia Marquez was not happy.
During this time Garcia Marquez returned to Aracataca. It was on this visit that he realized he must stop studying law. And he recognized that he must return to the dream of his childhood-writing. For the next few years, Garcia Marquez wrote for many different newspapers. And in 1955, he published his first book called “Leaf Storm”.
For many years, Garcia Marquez knew he wanted to write about his grandfather’s house in Aracataca. To write this book, Garcia Marquez and his wife had to sell almost all of their possessions to survive. But their act was worth it. The book, “One Hundred Years of Solitude” was immediately successful. And this book created a path for Garcia Marquez’s future success.
In 1982, Gabriel Garcia Marquez was given the Nobel Prize in Literature for his book “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, making him the first Colombian and the fourth Latin American to win a Nobel Prize in Literature.Who influenced Garcia Marquez’s writing style?
A.His grandfather. | B.His grandmother. |
C.His father. | D.His wife. |
Garcia decided to take up writing .
A.when he worked for a newspaper |
B.under the influence of his family |
C.when he graduated from college |
D.after a visit to his hometown |
Garcia’s book “One Hundred Years of Solitude” .
A.was written in the 1950s |
B.enjoyed a quick success |
C.helped Garcia lead a better life |
D.was about Garcia’s grandfather |
What do we know from the text about Garcia Marquez?
A.He is the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. |
B.His book “Leaf Storm” marked his great success in literature. |
C.He wrote for newspapers before publishing his own books. |
D.He followed his father’s wish to become a writer. |