Harry was ________ by a bee when he was ?
Harry was ________ by a bee when he was collecting the honey.
A) stung B) stuck C) bitten D) scratched
Harry was ________ by a bee when he was collecting the honey.
A) stung B) stuck C) bitten D) scratched
第1题
---Glad to meet you. I'm Miller. But __________.
A.call my Paul.
B.call me at Paul.
C.call me Paul.
第2题
一Hello.I’m Harry Potter.
一Hello,my name is Charles Green,but______
A、call my Charles
B、call me at Charles
C、call me Charles
D、call Charles me
第4题
What's the problem, Harry?-()
A No problem
B No trouble at all
C Thank you for asking me about it
D I can't remember where I left my glasses
第7题
Most people-or at least more Western Europeans-did not accept daydreaming as part of their lives. In fact, until recently, daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and its duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. And it may be that more people are suffering from a lack of daydreaming than are suffering from too much of it.
It now appears that a person's self-control and self-direction may suffer if he or she does no daydreaming at all. Such a person may become poorly equipped to deal with the pressures of daily life.
Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming contributes to intellectual growth. It also improves concentration and the ability to get long with others, she says. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce improved self-control and creative ability.
But that's only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its usefulness in shaping our future lives, as we want them to be.
Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was due to the positive use of daydreaming. He maintained that you can imagine your future. Florence Nightingale dreamed of becoming a nurse. The young Thomas Edison pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true.
Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we pictured ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice: Hold a picture of yourself in your mind’s eye, and you will be drawn towards it. Picture yourself as defeated, and that alone will make victory impossible. Picture yourself vividly as winning, and that will contribute immeasurably to success. Do not picture yourself as anything, and you will drift
(1)According to the passage, people who do not daydream will __________.
A、suffer from a lack of daydreaming
B、not waste time
C、improve concentration
D、escape from the real life
(2)What does the first sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?
A、But that's only part of the research.
B、But there are still some other stories.
C、But the story does not finish yet.
D、But there are still some other positive uses of daydreaming.
(3)The example of Thomas Edison is used to show __________.
A、he is a successful dreamer
B、he is a successful inventor
C、daydreaming can shape our future
D、daydreaming can improve creative ability
(4)According to Harry Emerson, if we do not imagine at all, we may __________.
A、be defeated
B、wander and be aimless
C、achieve success
D、overcome most of the problems
(5)Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?
A、Daydreaming, too much or too little?
B、Come on, Imaging Your Future!
C、New Discoveries on Daydreaming.
D、Citizens Embracing Daydreaming
第8题
r parents’ ideas, while at the same time _ _(32)___ their parents’ characteristics.That is to say, the children grow up to _ _(33)___ different views from their parents’, yet to have ___(34)___ personalities.There is a __ _(35)____ going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be ___(36)___ to have war toys.I don’t believe in encouraging war toys, but I do not see any ___(37)___ in forbidding them when I think of the __ (38)___ of my friend Harry.Harry is the __ (39)___ of strict parents who were totally opposed to war.He was never allowed toy soldiers __ (40)___ a boy, never allowed toy guns.Harry grew up and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and ___(41)___ all sorts of military honors in a rather fierce unit.He became the opposite in __ (42)___ way of what his parents might have expected __ (43)___ their son.And yet there is a gentleness about Harry which shows a ___(44)____ personality.There is a sympathetic element about the man which I can see __ (45)____ have come from his family.In ___(46)___ of doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the spirits gets passed on.Parents in all conscience have to __(47)___ their children what they believe to be right; but it is not so much your ideas that the children _ (48)___ as your example.Perhaps the best __ (49)__ to teach one’s child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be gentle in one’s __ (50)___ every day life.
31.A.what
B.it
C.which
D.that
32.A.holding
B.attaining
C.carrying
D.keeping
33.A.give
B.have
C.get
D.grow
34.A.similar
B.identical
C.common
D.ordinary
35.A.fighting
B.struggle
C.war
D.quarrel
36.A.dismissed
B.encouraged
C.misled
D.ventured
37.A.stain
B.spot
C.point
D.dot
38.A.experience
B.advantage
C.expense
D.adventure
39.A.niece
B.son
C.nephew
D.daughter
40.A.when
B.for
C.while
D.as
41.A.winning
B.won
C.having won
D.did win
42.A.each
B.single
C.individual
D.every
43.A.on
B.at
C.from
D.against
44.A.calm
B.quiet
C.silent
D.serene
45.A.must
B.need
C.want
D.long
46.A.case
B.spite
C.situation
D.occasion
47.A.put
B.place
C.teach
D.give
48.A.follow
B.trace
C.watch
D.expect
49.A.means
B.route
C.method
D.way
50.A.own
B.individual
C.private
D.public