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Nothing can ______ me to leave my present position even though it is not well paid.A.tempt
Nothing can ______ me to leave my present position even though it is not well paid.
A.tempt
B.reject
C.discourage
D.attempt
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Nothing can ______ me to leave my present position even though it is not well paid.
A.tempt
B.reject
C.discourage
D.attempt
A.I feel as if I am so immersed in the text that nothing can tear me away.
B.I feel as if the text is virtually incomprehensible to me
C.I feel as if I have lost my ability to do critical thinking about the text.
D.I feel as if I am constantly struggling to concentrate on the text.
听力原文:W: Hi, Jack, have you finished Professor Smith's assignment?
M: The assignment? No, not yet.
W: But tomorrow's the deadline.
M: Anna, take it easy. I can always pull it together in no time.
W: Hey, don't you think playing PC games takes up too much of your time?
M: Oh, computer games represent the latest technology. You can't simply ignore them.
W: I know. You can play as much as you like during the holiday, but not now. It's affecting your studies.
M: It's not. I feel I'm getting smarter day by day, and my reaction time is much quicker.
W: You only become alive and alert at those war games. In class, I saw you doze off.
M: It's not my fault. The textbooks are boring and the lectures are tedious. I dislike those teachers who love to call the roll. But the games are interesting, challenging and can broaden my mind as well.
W: I didn't say the games are all bad, but you can't play games all the time. Have you ever considered what you will do if you fail the exams?
M: well…
W: I know it's not easy to resist the temptation, but self-discipline is essential to one's success. It's part of one's character. Look at yourself in the mirror. You look pale and haggard. See, you have nothing but half a life.
M: Really? Oh, heavens!
(20)
A.Teacher and student.
B.Mother and son.
C.Classmates.
D.Brother and sister
She can speak French and German, let alone English.
A.to say nothing of
B.to speak nothing of
C.to talk nothing of
D.to tell nothing of
When I was young, my mother brought me up to be very careful to avoid hurting myself, and perhaps as a result, I was very afraid of pain. I had very bad teeth, so I had to go to the dentist twice a year and had a lot of fillings (补牙)done. In those days nothing much could be done about the pain, and I used to fear those appointments for weeks ahead.
But then, during my time in the army, I became an officer, and in the desert I got what was called a desert sore (沙漠疮)on one of my hands. I went to the army doctor. Doctors did not yet know how to cure desert sores in those days, so no sooner had the doctor looked at mine than he took out a pair of sharp scissors and put them in methylated spirit (甲基化酒精)to clean them.
As he came towards me with those sharp scissors, several thoughts went through my head at great speed: "Even though I'm afraid of pain, I'm an officer now, so I know what to do.If I want to lead people into battle, I must be brave myself, so let's get it over!" The doctor started to cut the desert sore off my hand, and to my astonishment it was nothing like as painful as I had expected, although one's hands are one of the most sensitive parts of one's body.
After that victory over myself, I decided that the amount of pain one could bear depended largely on one's attitude of mind, and I have proved it to myself many times since then. I was very pleased when, many years later, I read medical reports confirming my idea.
1.Which of the following is probably the reason for the writer to be afraid of pain?()
A.His mother was seriously ill.
B.He was brought up to be very careful to avoid hurting himselfby his mother.
C.He had very bad teeth.
D.He could do nothing when his mother was ill.
2.When the doctor started to cut the desert sore off the writer's hand,()
A.he didn't feel any pain.
B.his hands are the most sensitive parts of his body.
C.he had a painfUl experience as before.
D.his feeling was not as painfUl as before.
3.According to the writer, the amount of pain one can bear is mainly decided by.()
A.one's attitude of mind
B.whether one is brave or not
C.whether one has a good doctor
D.whether one is seriously ill
4.Which of the following is NOT true in the passage?()
A.Some people think women can stand more pain than men.
B.The writer was an officer in the army.
C.The writer went to the army doctor because he had a toothache.
D.When the writer was young, he had to go to the dentist twice a year.
5.According to the last paragraph, why was the writer very pleased?()
A.Because the medical reports proved that his idea about pain was right.
B.Because he was no longer afraid of pain.
C.Because his idea was quoted by medical report.
D.Because he made a great contribution to the medical world.
() man can now create radioactive elements, there is nothing he can do to reduce their radioactivity.
A.As
B.Whether
C.While
D.Now that
A.While
B.Whether
C.Now that
D.As
When I was young, my mother brought me up to be very careful to avoid hurting myself, and perhaps as a result, I was very afraid of pain. I had very bad teeth, so I had to go to the dentist twice a year and had a lot of fillings (补牙)done. In those days nothing much could be done about the pain, and I used to fear those appointments for weeks ahead.
But then, during my time in the army, I became an officer, and in the desert I got what was called a desert sore (沙漠疮)on one of my hands. I went to the army doctor. Doctors did not yet know how to cure desert sores in those days, so no sooner had the doctor looked at mine than he took out a pair of sharp scissors and put them in methylated spirit (甲基化酒精)to clean them.
As he came towards me with those sharp scissors, several thoughts went through my head at great speed: "Even though I'm afraid of pain, I'm an officer now, so I know what to do.If I want to lead people into battle, I must be brave myself, so let's get it over!" The doctor started to cut the desert sore off my hand, and to my astonishment it was nothing like as painful as I had expected, although one's hands are one of the most sensitive parts of one's body.
After that victory over myself, I decided that the amount of pain one could bear depended largely on one's attitude of mind, and I have proved it to myself many times since then. I was very pleased when, many years later, I read medical reports confirming my idea.
1.Which of the following is probably the reason for the writer to be afraid of pain?()
A.His mother was seriously ill.
B.He was brought up to be very careful to avoid hurting himselfby his mother.
C.He had very bad teeth.
D.He could do nothing when his mother was ill.
2.When the doctor started to cut the desert sore off the writer's hand,()
A.he didn't feel any pain.
B.his hands are the most sensitive parts of his body.
C.he had a painfUl experience as before.
D.his feeling was not as painfUl as before.
3.According to the writer, the amount of pain one can bear is mainly decided by.()
A.one's attitude of mind
B.whether one is brave or not
C.whether one has a good doctor
D.whether one is seriously ill
4.Which of the following is NOT true in the passage?()
A.Some people think women can stand more pain than men.
B.The writer was an officer in the army.
C.The writer went to the army doctor because he had a toothache.
D.When the writer was young, he had to go to the dentist twice a year.
5.According to the last paragraph, why was the writer very pleased?()
A.Because the medical reports proved that his idea about pain was right.
B.Because he was no longer afraid of pain.
C.Because his idea was quoted by medical report.
D.Because he made a great contribution to the medical world.