The “Chinese Dream” is ______ dream to improve people’s well-being and ______ dream of harmony, peace and development.
A. the; a B. a; a
C. a; the D. the; the
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A. to cheat; to B. cheating; to
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Gold in Heaven
There once was a rich man 1. was near death. He was very upset because he had worked so hard for his money and wanted to take it with him to heaven. So he began to pray that he might be able to take some of his wealth with him.
2. angel heard his pray and appeared. “Sorry, but you can’t take your wealth with you.” The man begged the angel to speak to God to see 3. he might break the rules. The angel reappeared and informed the man that God had decided to allow him to take one suitcase with him. 4. (excite), the man gathered his largest suitcase and filled it 5. pure gold bars.
Afterward, he died and showed up in heaven to greet St. Peter. 6. (see) the suitcase, St. Peter said, “Hold on, you can’t bring that in here!” The man explained to St. Peter that he had God’s 7. (permit). St. Peter checked it out, came back and said, “You’re right. You are allowed one carry-on bag, but I’m supposed to check its contents 8. letting it through."
St. Peter opened the suitcase to inspect the things that the man found too precious to leave behind and exclaimed, “You brought pavement? 9. you can see, the great street of the city of heaven 10. (make) of pure gold!”
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A. get lost B. lost
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If you took the strengths of others and compared them to your weaknesses, would this make you feel good? The funny thing is that this is what most of us do at one time or another—and some of us do it pretty often. It’s a sure-fire recipe for a drop in self-confidence and for unhappiness. So how can we stop comparing ourselves with others? Here are some tips I’ve found useful.
Awareness
Most often we do these social comparisons without realizing we’re doing it. It’s a natural act, I suppose. So the solution is to become aware. If you focus on these thoughts for a few days, it will become much easier with practice, and soon it’ll be hard not to notice.
Stop yourself
Once you realize you’re making these comparisons, stop yourself. Don’t feel bad—just admit the thought, and gently change the focus.
Count your blessings
Focus on what you do have, and on what you are already blessed with. Count what you have, not what you don’t have. Think about how lucky you are to have what you have, to have the people in your life who care about you. If you always want what others have, you will never have enough. You will always want more. That’s an endless cycle, and it will never lead to happiness. Instead, learn to realize that what you have is already enough.
Focus on your strengths
Instead of looking at your weaknesses, ask yourself what your strengths are. Be proud of them. Work on using them to your best advantages.
No one is perfect—we all know that. But we seem to feel bad when we don’t reach perfection. You aren’t perfect and you never will be. Keep trying to improve, but don’t think you’ll ever be the “perfect person”. If you realize that imperfection is what makes you who you are, you are already perfect.
Title: 1._____ on real perfection and happiness | ||
2._________ | It is unwise to compare others’ 3._______ with your weaknesses, for it may 4.______ in a decrease in self-confidence and happiness. | |
Detailed suggestions | Awareness | Be 5.______ of the comparisons you are doing. |
Stop yourself | Admit the thought and 6.______ change the focus. | |
Count your blessings | Focus on your 7._______ and your born advantages 8._____than what others have. | |
Focus on your strengths | Be proud of your strengths and make the 9._____of them. | |
10.______ | It is imperfection that makes you who you are and keep trying to improve. | |
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A. Neither have I B. Neither shall I
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Generational differences and the economy are shifting more responsibilities for children from their parents to grandparents, according to a new survey.
More than one-third of grandparents aged 50 and older contribute financially to their grandchildren’s upbringing, and 11 percent have a grandchild living with them, the poll by AARP showed.
40 percent of people who responded to the telephone survey, whose average age was 69, reported spending more than $500 on grandchildren over the past year beyond traditional gifts. Education costs accounted for about 50 percent, daily expenses for about 32 percent and medical and dental costs for about 18 percent.16 percent provided daycare for grandchildren.
“They are the safety nets for American families, helping to pay for practical expenses and necessities,”said Amy Goyer, AARP’s multigenerational and family issues (問(wèn)題) expert.
“We see many providing daycare services, while growing numbers even have grandchildren living with them,”she said, referring to the 16 percent who watch their grandchildren while the parents are at work or at school.
Overall, nearly 90 percent of the 1,904 grandparents questioned said they play a very or somewhat important role in their grandchildren’s lives, and about 70 percent live within 50 miles of the closest one.
The poll conducted by Woelfel Research Inc. also showed that grandparents increasingly adapted to the younger generation’s life issues and preferred ways of communicating.
More than one-third connect with their grandchildren via email, Skype or text messaging, while half said they routinely discuss topics ranging from values to drug and alcohol use.
Nearly 40 percent said they had discussed dating or sex with at least one grandchild. About 60 percent said they spoke with their grandchildren at least once a week.
Most of the grandparents said they had five or more grandchildren, while one-fourth said they have grandchildren of a different race, mixed race or different ethnicity.
1.According to Paragraph 3, what did the spending of over $500 last year NOT involve?
A. Traditional gifts.
B. Education cost.
C. Daily expenses.
D. Medical and dental costs.
2.When do the 16% of the grandparents polled take care of their grandchildren?
A. When the parents are retired.
B. When the parents are working or buying gifts.
C. When the parents are at work or at school.
D. When there are three generations in the family.
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. One-third of grandparents aged 50 and older assist in bringing up their grandchildren.
B. The grandparents surveyed offered nets to their grandchildren.
C. Many grandparents polled said they play an important role in their grandchildren’s lives.
D. A majority of the grandparents surveyed said they had five or more grandchildren.
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A. American grandparents are more responsible for grandchildren
B. Woelfel Research Inc. and AARP
C. Generational differences and the present economy
D. Grandparents and their grandchildren
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— ______
A. It doesn’t matter. B. Oh, it’s my pleasure.
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