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  In sixth grade,Marsha Pinto's teacher wanted her to talk more loudly and moreoften,repeatedly tlling Pinto that she would never succeed if she did notparticipate in class discussions and group work.The teacher may have had goodintentions,but she called on Pinto daily and when Pinto was bullied,the teachersuggested it was because she did not stand up for herself."She even said if I didn't participate,I would fail," says Pinto,a recent collegegraduate who now lives in New York City: Pinto was quiet,often slumped in herseat and kept her head down.The pressure from the teacher.along with bllying bya group of girls who regularly teased Pinto about being "weirdr,took its tll,I camehome crying a lot.never wanting to go back to school," says Pinto,now 21.Pinto was.and is.an introvert (内向的人).Linda Silveman,director of the GiftedDevelopment Center in Denver,says extroverts get energy primarily from athers,while introverts can become overloaded or drained by the outside world.There is greater understanding of introverts,and their talents,now than there waseven 10 years ago; however,we stl live in a culture that champions outgoingleadership,vocal cllaboration and visible performance.But Pinto's parents were supportive of her natural tendencies.Instead of pushingher to be more extroverted.they appreciated her as she was.*We felt that pushingher into activities and forcing her to speak would make her feel that she was lackingin something,and that could affect her confidence," says Pinto's father,MelwynPinto."We only encouraged and supported her when she wanted to pursue things."That gentle encouragement helped her discover strengths,including publicspeaking.She became the star of the student morning broadcasts in midle schooland tried to participate in class more.Marsha Pinto thrived in classes with teacherswho appreciated her quiet involvement,often because her parents clued them in toher natural tendencies.1.What could be the reason that Pinto did not want to go toschool?A.She faced pressure from her teacher who wantedto make her outgoing.B.She was afraid of filing a dffcult test.C.She got stage fright for a public speaking contest.D.She recenty moved to New York City and knew noone there.2.What did Pinto's parents do when they found out hernatural tendencies?A.They encouraged her to participate in group work.B.They pushed her into activities.C.They supported her to go ater what she wants.D.They forced her to speak in the public.3.Why did some of Pint's teachers appreciate her quietinvolvement in classes?A.Because of her teachers' empathy.B.Because of her own active participation.C.Because of her parents' efforts.D.Because of her classmates' cooperation.4.What do we learm about introverts from the passage?A.Introverts tend to build better relationships.B.Introverts otten feel upset when they are alone.C.Introverts are less likely to avoid risks.D.Introverts get fuel from the outside world.5.What is this passage mainly about?A.How to turn introverts into extroverts.B.How to train introverts to win a speech cometitin.C.How to help introverts to make up for their defects.D.How to encourage introverts to discover their

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  For years, I’ve been fighting against what feels natural to me because I felt pressureto it. When I used to get dressed to go out I would put on a T-shirt and sneakers and feel great, but when I would walk into a bar and every girl around me was in heels and a mini dress, I often felt like the odd girl out. Anytime I was “dressed down” I would be told that I’d look better if I had makeup on, or was asked, “Is that really what you’re wearing?” So I learned to qualify it. “Oh, I didn’t bring anything nicer with me.” "Sorry I’m not really dressed. I came straight from work." The truth is that I feel comfortable in jeans and I don’t like to change before I go out. Theres nothing wrong with that. Then why did I feel like there was? Part of it has to do with clothing options marketed to women and girls. What was available “for just us girls”? Usually it’s pink, frilly, or feminine. But I never felt those things were made for me or appealed to me. I decided to stop letting it get to me. In the past when I would get dressed for a date, I would try on multiple outfits. The first was what I wanted to wear on my date. The second was what my friends would tell me to wear. As I stood in front of the mirror, I would feel the frustration well up. I never want a guy that would want me in heels all the time. So I’d take off the dress that I had on — the one I thought I should wear — and put on what I was actually most comfortable wearing. And you know what? As soon as I did, I realized how great I looked. Girls who look unapologetically themselves are the best type of girls.(1)What message does the author mainly convey?A. Girls should wear like girls in a bar or a party.B. Jeans and sweaters will be the new fashion for girls.C. Girls in any type of clothes with confidence are the best.D. Wearing pink and frilly clothes is odd and out of fashion.(2)How did the author feel when she walked into a bar dressed down?A. She felt herself quite different from other girls in the bar.B. She felt at ease when other girls commented on her dress style.C. She felt proud for not wearing high-heels like other girls.D. She felt there was always discrimination around in the bar.(3)What did the author use to do for a date?A. She used to put on what she liked quickly.B. She used to buy some girls’ dress to put on.C. She used to try on multiple outfits.D. She used to dress what others suggest her dressing.(4)The followings are what the author qualifies for her casual dressing style. EXCEPT .A. I didn’t bring anything nicer with me.B. I came straight from work.C. Sorry, I’m not really dressed.D. I prefer jeans and sneakers.(5)Which of the following adjectives can best describe the author’s attitude towards clothes options marketed for girls?A. Ironic.B. Uninterested.C. Approving.D. Objective.查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第3题

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  A 10-year-old girl who weighs 175 pounds has been told by doctor :"diet or die &quoA 10-year-old girl who weighs 175 pounds has been told by doctor :"diet or die ".Brooke Walker keeps eating junk food(垃圾食品)and already weighs more than Britains fattest teenager did at the same age .shes been warned by the doctor that they can do no more for her .Next month ,she will begin a healthy eating and exercise plan to save her life.Brook, who’s too large for girls’ clothes and has to wear boys’ clothes, has been laughed at all her life. She stays indoors much of the time. ”when ”I look in the mirror I feel sad,” she said.“Doctors have told me that unless I lose weight and exercise I will be very, very sick when I grow up. I have tired really hard to do as the doctors say. But every time I play outside, people stop and look at me and call me “fatso”. I end up crying in my room. ”Brooke’s weight increased quickly when she developed a love of takeaways and fatty junk food. She often ordered food from shops or restaurant and ate at home. Her daily meal used to be potato chips, chocolates, pizza, and sweet drinks. Brooks’ mum Stacey, a busy single mum, admits Brooke suffered from being dished up with fast food in her early year.In the first seven days she won’t be able to phone home, but she’s determined to succeed. “I can’t wait to go,” she says. “I am not afraid of going away. My one wish is to lose weight and look like other girls. I am tired of being called fatty and want it to end.”32、what does the underlined word “diet” most probably mean in the text?()A.To limit(限制) foodB.To do exerciseC.To see a doctorD.To go outdoors33、How does Brooke feel about being fat?()A.calmB.sadC.angryD.nervous34、What has caused Brooke’s health problem?()A.Poor family backgroundB.bad eating habitC.lack of exercise equipmentD.little food at home查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第5题

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  B.Do not be so upset.

  C.Feel free to contact me:

  D.I really like it.

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  A) No sooner it grew dark thanB) Hardly did it grow dark that

  C) Scarcely had it grown dark thanD) It was not until dark that

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  - What did you do last Sunday, Li Lei - Last Sunday was Lucy’s birthday. She ________ me ________ to her party.A.tells; to go

  B.asked;go

  C.invited; to go

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  Text 3Thirty- two people watched Kitty Genovese being killed right beneath their windows.Text 3Thirty- two people watched Kitty Genovese being killed right beneath their windows. She was their neighbor. Yet none of them helped her. Not one even called the police. Was this gunman cruelty? Was it lack of feeling about one s fellow man?"Not so," say scientists John Barley and Bib Fatane. These men went beyond the headlines to probe the masons why people didnt act. They found that a person has to go through two steps before he can help. First he has to notice that is an emergency. Suppose you see a middle - aged man fall to the side - walk. Is he having a heart attack? Is he in a coma (昏迷) from diabetes(糖尿病) ? Or is he about to sleep off a drunk? Is the smoke coming into the room from a leak in the air conditioning? Is it "steam pipes" ? Or is it really smoke from a fire? It s not always easy to tell if you are faced with a real emergency.Second, and more important, the person faced with an emergency must feel personally responsible. He must feel that he must help, or the person won t get the help he needs. The researchers found that a lot depends on how many people are around. They had college students in to be "tested". Some came alone. Some came with one or two others. And some came in large groups. The receptionist started them off on the "tests". Then she went into the next room. A curtain divided the "testing room" and the room into which she went. Soon the students heard a scream, the noise of file cabinets falling and a cry for help. All of these had been pre - recorded on a tape - recorder. Eight out of ten of the students taking the test alone acted to help. Of the students in pairs, only two out of ten helped. Of the students in groups, none helped.In other words, in a group, Americans often fail to act. They feel that others will act. They, themselves, neednt. They do not feel any direct responsibility. Are people bothered by situations where people are in trouble? Yes. Scientists found that the people were emotional, they sweated, they had trembling hands. They felt the other persons trouble. But they did not act. They were in a group. Their actions, were shaped by the actions of those they were with.31. The purpose of this passage is______.A) to explain why people fail to act in emergenciesB) to explain when people will act in emergenciesC) to explain what people will do in emergenciesD) to explain how people feel in emergencies查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取

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