Danielle Steel, America’s sweetheart, is one of the hardest working women in the book business. Unlike other productive authors who write one book at a time, she can work on up to five. Her research before writing takes at least three years. Once she has fully studied her subjects, ready to divide into a book, she can spend twenty hours nonstop at her desk.
Danielle Steel comes from New York and was sent to France for her education. After graduation, he worked in the public relations and advertising, industries. Later she started a job as a writer which she was best fit for. Her achievements are unbelievable: 390 million copies of books in print, nearly fifty New York Times best-selling novels, and a series of “Max and Martha” picture books for children to help them. Deal with the real-life problem of death, new babies and new schools. Her l998 book about the death of her was shot to the top of the New York Times best-selling list as soon as it came out. Twenty-eight of her books have been made into film. She is listed in the Guinness Books of World Records for one of her books being the Times best-seller for 381 weeks straight.
Not content with a big house, a loving family, and a view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Danielle Steel considers her readers to be the most important resource and has kept in touch with them by e-mail. While she is often compared to the heroines of her own invention. Her life is undoubtedly much quieter. But if she does have anything in common with them, it is her strength of will and her inimitable style. There is only one Danielle Steel.Danielle Steel is different from other writers in that .
| A.she is one of the most popular American women writers |
| B.she often does some research before writing a book |
| C.she can write several books at the same time |
| D.she can keep writing for quite a long time without a break |
One of Danielle Steel’ achievements is that .
| A.her picture books attracted a lot of young men |
| B.one of her books became a best-seller in 1998 |
| C.some TV plays were based on her books |
| D.she wrote the Guinness Book of World Records |
We can learn from the passage that Danielle Steel .
| A.lives an exciting life |
| B.is pleased with her achievements |
| C.writes about quiet women |
| D.values her readers a lot |
What does the underlined word “inimitable” mean?
| A.hardworking | B.attractive |
| C.strange | D.unique |
A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his own language by remembering what he hears when he is a small child, and some children, like boys and girls who live abroad with their parents, seem to learn two languages almost as easily as one. In school it is not easy to learn a second language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects, too.
A man’s mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photos not only of what we see but of what we feel, hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photo with a camera, there is much to do before the photo is finished and ready to show to our friends. In the same way there is much work to be done before we can keep a picture forever in our mind.
Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. We usually begin to learn our own language by ________ it.
| A.speaking | B.hearing | C.saying | D.teaching |
If you have a good ________ , you’ll have less difficulty in learning something.
| A.teacher | B.camera | C.memory | D.family |
The children who live abroad with their parents can learn two languages more easily, because ______.
| A.they are very clever | B.they have good teachers |
| C.they have more chances to use these languages | D.they have a better life |
Memory is ________ that we write in our mind and carry about.
| A.the best diary | B.the best camera | C.a great help | D.a beautiful picture |
It’s not easy growing up. Growing up can be a real “pain” for some of us. Sometimes we feel trapped, sometimes we feel sad, sometimes we are fearful, and sometimes we just don’t understand why we can’t stay young forever. But we should take a look back on all the hardships in life with a positive attitude and learn from them. We must overcome every obstacle one small step at a time. We should realize that all of our growing pains actually turn into growing gains!
Throughout our lives we are going to face many challenges and pains, but we should never let these obstacles keep us from following our dreams. We must overcome every obstacle one small step at a time.
As a young girl, my parents forced me to do so many things that I didn’t like. They made me learn to play the violin and then the piano. At that time I hated music and I also hated them. But looking back now, I am so glad that my parents encouraged me to take music lessons. Music has enriched(丰富) my life in so many ways. I now realize that my parents and teachers wanted me to have a better life than they did themselves.
We are all going to experience growing pains, but they are just part of our life. They might seem so huge at the time, but we must be strong. Think about how we would feel if we had no challenges and lived a life like that. Life would be really boring and meaningless. The future is ours! A little hard work and sweat never hurt anyone! If we realize that these pains are just small bumps(碰撞) on our road to success, we will realize that our growing pains are actually growing gains!The underlined word “obstacles” (in Paragraph 2) roughly means things that ______.
| A.are related to your studies |
| B.you easily achieve |
| C.make you happy |
| D.make it difficult for you to do something |
How does the author now feel when remembering what her parents did for her in the past?
| A.She is fearful | B.She is grateful |
| C.She feels trapped | D.She feels hateful |
We can know from the last paragraph that _____________.
| A.life without challenges is dull |
| B.life needs no pains but sunshine and happiness |
| C.we should give up faced with challenges as the future is ours |
| D.we shouldn’t easily pay a little hard work in growing up |
The purpose of the passage is to tell readers____________.
| A.life is full of hardships |
| B.growing pains can turn into growing gains in a positive way |
| C.everyone is painful in growing up |
| D.everyone should do what they don’t like when young |
People have been burying the dead at Salem’s Hope Cemetery since 1833. The place is filled with old gravestones and gothic mausoleums(哥特式陵墓), the spirits of the dead hanging over the land like an early morning fog.
Keeping watch, a few steps from the road with her skirt over the pedestal (基座), is Goldie Belle Taylor, her face weathered but otherwise in good condition. On this day, she is holding a bunch of pink rises because Goldie Belle always holds flowers. Someone makes sure of that.
“And she has had fresh flowers in her hands for the last 150 years.” Karen Biery lives in Damascus, about five miles west of Hope Cemetery. She’s written a book based on the legend of Goldie Belle Taylor titled Believe. In 1886, at the age of two, young Goldie Belle used her hands to sop up (抹去) the left over elderberry juice from her father’s iron kettle. She died not long after from poisoning. She was the love of her dad’s life, and he was so upset that he sold the family farm to buy the Italian made statue, which today marks her grave.
At first, it was her father who brought the flowers and laid them in her hands. When he died in 1896, the flowers kept coming. Her flowers are different per season. Why do the flowers keep miraculously appearing? People have tried to find out by having camped by the statue, but not even the groundskeepers have been able to catch the criminal.
It’s said that a fairy arrives at Hope Cemetery looking for the grave of her birth mother. She comes across Goldie Belle’s statue.The underlined word “that” in paragraph 2 probably refers to________.
| A.her face in good condition |
| B.her bunch of pink roses |
| C.Goldie Belle Taylor is holding pink roses |
| D.Goldie Belle Taylor always holds flowers |
It can be inferred from the third paragraph __________.
| A.her father was poisonous |
| B.the iron kettle was poisonous |
| C.elderberry juice was poisonous |
| D.it was her father that hated her |
After her father died, the flowers in the hands of Goldie Belle Taylor_______.
| A.usually change |
| B.were stolen |
| C.are no longer fresh |
| D.come from a criminal |
What would be the best title for the passage?
| A.A fairy brings the flowers. |
| B.The mystery of Goldie’s flowers. |
| C.What happens to the girl? |
| D.How do the flowers get there? |
Autumn blues? Let the sunshine in falling leaves, flowers, and cold winds. For many people late autumn can be a season of depression.
Those who suffer from “ the autumn blue” are often extremely tired, lack energy, need more sleep, feel increased appetite and gain weight. "The exact cause of this condition, often called seasonal depression or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is not known yet," says Chen Jue, associate professor at Shanghai Mental Health Center. "But recent studies indicate that weather change is influential and strongly suggest that this condition is caused by changes in the availability(得到) of sunlight."
One theory is that with decreased exposure to sunlight, the biological clock that regulates mood, sleep, and hormones is delayed, running more slowly in winter. Exposure to light may reset the biological clock. Another theory is that brain chemicals that transmit information between nerves, called neurotransmitters (for example, serotonin), may be altered in individuals with SAD. It is believed that exposure to light can correct these imbalances. "It is a sad season, but you can try to make it happy. Remember, spring always lives in your heart," Chen says. “Going outdoors to get some sunlight may reduce the tension that brings you the low spirits. Relax at work. Stretch, breathe deeply. Take a tea break. Think of your next vacation. Color treatment also works in handling low mood. Music also plays a role in treating autumn blues.”Autumn blues is also called autumn________.
| A.depression | B.sunshine | C.blue music | D.cold winds |
From the 3rd paragraph we know that there _______ that can help to deal with autumn blues.
| A.is no biological clock | B.is a real example |
| C.is no possibility | D.are some ways |
Which of the following is true according to the text?
| A.The real cause for autumn blues is still unknown. |
| B.Autumn blues can be feelings of happiness. |
| C.People feel tired in autumn. |
| D.Weather doesn’t change people. |
Which of the following CAN’T you do in order to deal with autumn blues?
| A.Reset the biological clock regulating mood, sleep and hormones. |
| B.Eat more food very low in calories and sugar. |
| C.Keep the balance of nerves that transmit information. |
| D.Take outdoor activities or sports. |
Since ancient times, people have known about its ability to reduce pain and high body temperature. More than 2000 years ago, the Greek doctor Hippocrates advised his patients to chew on the bark and leaves of the willow.
The tree contains a chemical called salicin(柳醇). From salicin, researchers in the 1800s discovered how to make salicylic acid(酸). And in 1897, a chemist named Felix Hoffmann at Friedrich Bayer and Company in Germany created acetyl salicylic acid. Later it became the active substance in a new medicine that Bayer called aspirin. The "a" came from acetyl. The "spir" came from the spirea plant, which also produces salicin. And the "in" Well, that is a common way to end medicine names.
In 1982, a British scientist shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in part for discovering how aspirin works. Sir John Vane found that aspirin blocks the body from making natural substances called prostaglandins(前列腺素).Prostaglandins have several effects on the body. Some cause pain and the expansion, or swelling( 肿瘤; 膨胀), of damaged tissue. Others protect the lining of the stomach and small intestine. Prostaglandins also make the heart, kidneys and blood vessels (血管)work well. But there is a problem. Aspirin works against all prostaglandins, good and bad. Scientists learned how aspirin interferes with an enzyme(酶). One form of this enzyme makes the prostaglandin that causes pain and swelling. Another form of the enzyme creates a protective effect. So aspirin can reduce pain and swelling in damaged tissues. But it can also harm the inside of the stomach and small intestine(肠).What sickness can the medicine from the willow deal with according to the passage?
| A.Cold | B.Toothache | C.Cancer | D.Skin disease |
What can we know about Prostaglandin according to the passage?
| A.It results from pain. |
| B.It prevents the lining of the stomach and small intestine. |
| C.It causes blood vessels to work wrongly. |
| D.It is sometimes good but sometimes bad. |
What can we know about aspirin according to the passage?
| A.Aspirin can treat almost diseases. |
| B.Aspirin can create the protective enzyme. |
| C.Aspirin can harm the inside of the stomach and small intestine. |
| D.Aspirin can protect the inside of the stomach and small intestine. |