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1、高三寒假作业(一)Week One 完形填空专练(-)The new science of spending comes to a surprising conclusion.How we use our money may 1 asmuch or more than how much weve got it.Money spent on experiences,rather than material goods.2 more happiness.Imagine that you wake up tomorrow morning to 3$1 million under your bed.W

2、hat would you do 4that cash?The money will probably make you think about one thing 5 all else-yourself.A large amount ofresearch reveals that money 6 our selfish sides.We will 7 much on what that money can do for us alone.Perhaps you are imagining buying a faster car,or even a new house.But studies

3、show that 8 goods often fail to deliver 9 happiness.Fortunately,our ongoing research10 many ways to get more happiness from every dollar you spend.Changing how you spend money canincrease your happiness.But making these 11 needs to challenge some of our ideas of spending.It?s hard not to 12 buying a

4、house as a wise investment.But research shows it brings very little happiness.A study in the United Statesfound that homeowners,on average,were no happier than 13.So,working hard to save money for a house might not be such a good idea 14 it means spending lesstime with your families and friends.And

5、dozens of studies show that people get more happiness from buying 15 than material things.Experimental purchases such as trips,concerts and special meals are more 16 connected to oursense of self.And experiences come with one more 17.They tend to bring us 18 to other people,but more often,material t

6、hings are enjoyed 19.So social contacts are important to 20 mental and physical health.3.A.keep1.A.presentB.matterC.appearD.equal2.A.leads toB.breaks outC.holds onD.brings alongB.ownC.discoverD.count(二)4.A.toB.withC.aboutD.for5.A.aboveB.belowC.beforeD.after6.A.showsB.explainsC.provesD.designs7.A.dep

7、endB.concentrateC.takeD.look8.A.mentalB.materialC.beautifulD.clever9.A.outgoingB.lastingC.willingD.exciting10.A.invitesB.offersC.prefersD.follows11.A.changesB.plansC.decisionsD.mistakes12.A.knowB.viewC.dreamD.judge13.A.buyersB.sellersC.buildersD.renters14.A.ifB.howC.unlessD.though15.A.housesB.carsC.

8、experiencesD.health16.A.clearlyB.hardlyC.generallyD.deeply17.A.advantageB.conclusionC.purposeD.identity18.A.familiarB.closeC.properD.native19.A.completelyB.worldwideC.secretlyD.alone20.A.gainB.damageC.improveD.BuildMy childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy,an endless pursuit fo

9、r expression,skill,and experience.1 was only a background to the great delight of lessons in music,dance,anddramatics.Then one night at a high school dance,a remark,not intended for my 2,injured my youthfulhappiness:That girl,what a pity she is blind.,Blind!A(n)3 word that implied everything dark,bl

10、ankand helpless.4 I turned and called out,Please dont feel sorry for me.Im having lots of fun.5 thefun was not to last.In college years,I began to struggle with the problem of earning a living.Part-time teaching of pianoand occasional giving concerts proved only 6 sources of economic support.In term

11、s of time and effortinvolved,the financial return was 7,Self-doubt and dark moods sparked within me.8 to my miserywas the repeated experience of knowing my sisters and friends dating excitedly.How 9 I was to my piano,10 I could dissolve my frustration,accompanied by Chopin,Brahms,and Beethoven.Then

12、one day,I met a girl,an army nurse,whose faith was to change my life.As our acquaintance 11into friendship,she sensed my 12.She said,“Stop knocking on closed doo rs.I know your opportunitywill come.Youre trying too hard.Why dont you relax?And have you ever tried 13?”The idea wasstrange to me.I had a

13、lways believed that if you wanted 14,you had to go and get it for yourself.Yet,mysincerity and hard work had yielded poor returns,so I was 15 to try anything else.Self-consciously,Iperformed the daily practice of prayer.I said,God,show me the 16 for which You sent me to this world.In the years to fo

14、llow,the answers began to arrive,satisfying 17 my most optimistic expectation.One of the answers was Enchanted Hills,where my 18 friend and I had the privilege of seeing blindchildren come alive in Gods out-of-doors.19 are the sources of pleasure and comfort I have found infriendship,and most import

15、ant of all,I 20 closer to God and,through Him,to immortality 乐生).1.A.SchoolB.SocietyC.FamilyD.College2.A.mindB.directionC.eyesD.ears3.A.rudeB.uglyC.dirtyD.strange4.A.QuicklyB.SlowlyC.GentlyD.Quietly5.A.ThusB.AndC.ButD.Though6.A.adequateB.partialC.fullD.rich7.A.discouragingB.uninspiringC.encouragingD

16、.convincing8.A.RefeiTingB.ContributingC.AdaptingD.Adding9.A.gratefulB.excitedC.proudD.sensitive10.A.whoB.whichC.whatD.where11.A.jumpedB.ranC.grewD.became12.A.joyB.depressionC.pleasureD.pity13.A.practicingB.nursingC.prayingD.volunteering(三)14.A.anythingB.everythingC.nothingD.something15.A.ableB.willi

17、ngC.eagerD.devoted16.A.destinationB.purposeC.meaningD.answer17.A.withB.offC.beyondD.from18.A.doctorB.teacherC.nurseD.prayer19.A.OtherB.OthersC.AnotherD.Either20.A.drawB.arriveC.dragD.pullHow often do you change your hairstyle or ask for new dresses?You may be 1 to follow trends inWestern countries,b

18、ut young people in the United States dont care as much about 2 as you do.A recentsurvey among high school 3 in China,Japan,South Korea and the US found that 4 teenagers care moreabout their appearance than young people in the US.This survey was held in 156 high schools in the fourcountries.More than

19、 7,000 teenagers were 5 about their views on life and the world.South Koreans,at83 percent,cared most about their looks.They were 6 by the Chinese and Japanese,while US studentsshowed the least interest in fashion at only 33 percent.The different results show 7 of culturalbackground,said Sun Yunxiao

20、 from the China Youth and Children Research Centre.He explained that inthe US there are many different 8 of beauty,so teens are more 9 to be confident about their appearance.US teenagers high self-confidence is displayed in the 10.About 85 percent are happy with themselves.The percentage of self-con

21、fident Chinese students stands at only 30 percent.Whats 11,US studentsshowed more individuality,with 88 percent 12 that“people should follow their own interests rather than13-of others”.This is much 14 than South Koreas 69 percent,Chinas 49 and Japans 48.Japanesestudents,at 52 percent,are most dissa

22、tisfied with modem society.Chinese and Koreans follow at secondand 15 most dissatisfied.16 to the survey,Chinese students are happy and disciplined.They have astrong wish to make a difference.17 Chinese students need to be more independent and learn how torelax/9 said Sun.The students have different

23、 18 backgrounds.But home and places where friends gatherare the favorite places all teens seek happiness.Exams and worries about life after graduation cause much19 among most of the teens 20 for the survey.1.A.absorbedB.willingC.carelessD.unhappy2.A.hairstyleB.dressesC.fashionD.culture3.A.teachersB.

24、studentsC.citizensD.colleagues(四)4.A.AsianB.AmericanC.AfricanD.Western5.A.answeredB.requestedC.persuadedD.questioned6.A.followedB.decreasedC.reducedD.compared7.A.relationsB.barriersC.customsD.differences8.A.awarenessB.standardsC.consciencesD.expenses9.A.admirableB.confusedC.likelyD.unbelievable10.A.

25、surveyB.settingC.referenceD.paper11.A.worseB.betterC.lessD.more12.A.disagreeingB.observingC.agreeingD.puzzling13.A.thoseB.thatC.itD.one14.A.lowerB.largerC.smallerD.higher15.A.firstB.thirdC.fourthD.last16.A.LeadingB.DevotingC.AppealingD.According17.A.ButB.AndC.SoD.Or18.A.politicalB.culturalC.economic

26、alD.commercial19.A.expectationB.hesitationC.concernD.ambition20.A.interviewedB.advisedC.overlookedD.investedWater and its importance to human life were the centre of the worlds attention last week.March 22was World Water Day and J _ the theme“Water for Lift”.There are more than one billion people in

27、 theworld who live without 2 drinking water.The United Nations 3 to cut this number in half by 2015.Solving such a big problem seems like a(n)4 challenge.But everyone,5 teenagers,can do something tohelp.A teenage girl in the US has set an example to the 6 of her age around the world.Rene Haggerty,13

28、,was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her work-7 discarded(废弃的)batteries(电池)which pollute water.In 2003,Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio.There she saw an exhibit about how 8 in old batteries harm the water of Lake Erie.Haggerty learnt that9 the batterie

29、s was an easy solution.think everybody can do it,because everyone 10 batteries,and itcan make a big difference.With these words,she began to 11 awareness in her area.She 12 her countygovernment and school board.She got permission to start a recycling programme in schools 13 the publiclibraries,hospi

30、tals,and churches.With help from her family,friends and local waste-management 14,she gathered containers,arranged transportation,and made a(n)15 video.Over the past two years,shecollected four tons of batteries and drew the attention of officials,who were in charge of a batteryrecycling programme b

31、ut had made 16 progress.When asked 17 she feels like a hero,Haggerty is quite18_.Not really.Well,maybe for the fish I saved!v Every year the Gloria Barron Prize 19 youngAmericans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in 20 the public and the planet.Eachyear ten winners receive US$2,000

32、each,to help with their education costs or their public service work.1.A.hadB.gaveC.wroteD.discussed2.A.enoughB.safeC.muchD.polluted3.A.asksB.ordersC.hopesD.ensures4.A.goodB.strongC.importantD.unreal5.A.especiallyB.sometimesC.evenD.seldom6.A.boysB.othersC.studentsD.grown-ups7.A.collectingB.sellingC.

33、buyingD.using8.A.thingsB.chemicalsC.waterD.air9.A.makingB.recyclingC.reducingD.handling10.A.usesB.hasC.throwsD.needs11.A.tellB.increaseC.spreadD.inform12.A.talked toB.listened toC.heard fromD.thought about13.A.andB.besideC.as well asD.as good as14.A.officialsB.workersC.clerksD.experts15.A.industrial

34、B.agriculturalC.scientificD.educational16.A.muchB.noC.someD.little17.A.ifB.howC.whenD.why18.A.proudB.gladC.modestD.worried19.A.praisesB.helpsC.supportsD.honors20.A.awardingB.savingC.servingD.favoring(五)For lots of people,the holidays are about helping the less fortunate.1 than buying presents for ea

35、chother,a group of friends in a Vermont snowboard(单板滑雪)group like to go to their 2 homeless shelterand give them a day to 3.They begin preparing at the 4 of the snow season by asking people who cometo the mountain to 5 old winter clothing like jackets,boots,gloves,and hats.Then the group 6 theshelte

36、r to distribute(分发)the things.Says Jay,18,one of the 7,“We tell them,Now you guys arecoming with us and were going to teach you how to 8 or snowboard all day for free.9 It?s awesome(极好的)to know that we are able to take their minds 9 the stress in their lives forone day.For this group,working togethe

37、r to help the homeless makes their relation 10.They feel like a partof each others lives in a 11 way.It may sound no wonder until you try it,but doing something for charity(慈善)can really help you12 better about the whole experience of giving.Thats because it benefits the 13 as well as the recipient

38、youre left with a feeling of belonging and being connected.14 to help an organization or group thatfits with your 15 and the things you believe in.If you love children,buy a present for a child in need.16animals are your thing,talk to your local animal shelter many distribute staples like pet food t

39、o low-income pet 17 over the holidays.If you 18 a grandparent and would like to spend time with the elderly,19 out at a nursing home over the holidays.Or share a special skill.If youre good with your 20,you canhelp build or paint housing for people in need.1.A.OtherB.RatherC.MoreD.Less2.A.hopelessB.

40、curiousC.localD.foreign3.A.rememberB.forgetC.forgiveD.exercise4.A.endB.startC.weatherD.middle5.A.bringB.mendC.sellD.throw6.A.rebuildB.takeC.leaveD.visit7.A.studentsB.neighborsC.organizersD.workers(六)8.A.skiB.surviveC.studyD.struggle9.A.forB.inC.offD.on10.A.easierB.cleanerC.healthierD.stronger11.A.co

41、mpleteB.meaningfulC.newD.busy12.A.liveB.playC.feelD.express13.A.giverB.visitorC.childrenD.officials14.A.PromiseB.RefuseC.ChooseD.Answer15.A.workB.valuesC.hobbiesD.profession16.A.IfB.BecauseC.ThoughD.While17.A.sellersB.bossesC.storesD.owners18.A.visitB.becomeC.missD.dislike19.A.lookB.sendC.findD.help

42、20.A.handsB.mindsC.eyesD.ideasAt my heaviest I weighed 370 pounds.I had a very poor relationship with food:I used it to 1 badfeelings,to make myself feel better,and to celebrate.Worried about my health,I tried many different kindsof 2 but nothing worked.I came to believe that I could do nothing abou

43、t my 3.When I was 50,my weight problem began to affect me 4_.I didnt want to live the rest of my lifewith this 5 weight any more.That year,I 6 a seminar where we were asked to create a project that would touch the world.Aseminar leader shared her 7 story she had not only lost 125 pounds,but also rai

44、sed$25,000 forhomeless children.8 by her story,I created the As We Heal(痊愈),the World Heals 9.My goal was to lose 150pounds in one year and raise$50,000 10 a movement founded 30 years ago to end hunger.Thiscombination of healing myself and healing the worlcLLLme as the perfect solution.12 I began my

45、 own personal weight program,I was filled with the fear that I would 13 the samedifficulties that beat me before.While the 14 hung over my head,there were also signs that I was headeddown the right 15.1 sent letters to everyone I knew,telling them about my project.It worked perfectly.Donations began

46、 16 in from hundreds of people.Of course,I also took some practical steps to lose weight.I consulted with a physician(内科医生),Ihired a fitness coach,and I began to eat small and 17 meals.My fund-raising focus also gave me newmotivation to exercise 18.A year later,I 19 my goal:I lost 150 pounds and rai

47、sed$50,000!I feel that I ve been given a secondlife to devote to something that is 20 and enormous.1.A.addB.mixC.killD.share2.A.dietsB.drinksC.fruitsD.dishes3.A.heightB.abilityC.wisdomD.weight4.A.temporarilyB.recentlyC.seriouslyD.secretly5.A.idealB.extraC.normalD.low6.A.attendedB.organizedC.recommen

48、dedD.mentioned7.A.folkB.successC.adventureD.science8.A.SurprisedB.AmusedC.InfluencedD.Disturbed9.A.projectB.businessC.systemD.custom10.A.in search ofB.in need ofC.in place ofD.in support of11.A.scaredB.consideredC.confusedD.struck12.A.AsB.UntilC.IfD.Unless13.A.get overB.run intoC.look forD.put aside

49、14.A.excitementBjoyC.angerD.fear15.A.rowB.hallC.pathD.street16.A.breakingB.floodingC.jumpingD.stepping17.A.heavyB.fullC.expensiveD.healthy(七)18.A.regularlyB.limitlesslyC.suddenlyD.randomly19.A.setB.reachedC.missedD.dropped20.A.stressfulB.painfulC.meaningfulD.peacefulOne of the easiest things in the

50、world is to become a fault-finder.However,life can be 1 when youare not busy finding fault with it.Several years ago I 2 a letter from seventeen-year-old Kerry,who described herself as a world-classfault-finder,almost always 3 by things.People were always doing things that annoyed her,and 4 wasever

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