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Reading Comprehension
Passage 1
Laura walked towards the man. “It is terribly
cold,” she said.
“Colder than ever,” the man
said. “Now tell me what the hell you want.” He
stared at Laura for
a few seconds, and then
grinned. “ Maybe you’d like to come inside and
warm up.”
“No. No, I don’t want to come in.”
she took a deep breath. “I just wanted to know if
you’re
interested in selling your dog.”
“That worthless mutt ?” The man pointed to a dog
in the yard and laughed for a few seconds,
then suddenly stopped. “I was just joking
about the worthless part. He’s a pretty good dog.
Yeah, I
might be interested.”
“Well,
he’s the kind of dog I’m looking for, and it
doesn’t look to me like you’re too fond of
him. I mean he’s tied up outside. I don’t see
any food or water.”
“You just wait a minute.
I take good care of that dog. The guy I got him
from said he was a
trained guard dog. Trouble
is the stupid thing doesn’t even bark when
strangers come around . But
then I guess that
wouldn’t matter to you. You’re probably just
looking for a pet, huh?”
“Yeah, well here’s
your chance to get rid of him. I’ll give you
twenty dollars.’
He snorted(哼着鼻子说). “You
expect me to sell a purebred guard dog for twenty
dollars? Fifty
dollars. That’s my price. You
bring me fifty dollars, honey, and you got
yourself a dog.” The man
smiled. “Sure you
don’t want to come in?”
Laura shook her
head. “I’ll be back with the money.” Breakfast
forgotten, she searched for and
found a cash
machine four blocks away. I can’t afford this, she
thought as she punched the
numbers into the
machine. The dog will need a vet(兽医) and where am
I going to get the money
for that? Her fears
faded(消退) as she pictured the dog, curled up, not
outside on the cold, hard
ground, but in front
of a glowing fireplace. Blue ceramic bowls filled
with food and water sat in
the corner of the
kitchen, and she saw him, head held high, matching
her stride(大步) on their
daily walk.
With
the money in her purse she hurried back to the
man’s house
.
1. Why did Laura walk up to
the man? B
A. To ask him where she could buy
a pet.
B. To see if she could buy his dog.
C. To give him a morning greeting.
D. To
ask him to let her in and warm up.
2. For what
purpose had the man bought the dog?A
A. To
protect his home.
B. To get rid of his
loneliness.
C. To breed pet dogs.
D. To
make money.
3. When Laura left home in the
morning, she was most probably going__B_____?
A. to take a walk
B. to get her breakfast
C. to get some cash
D. to buy the
man’s dog
4. Judging from the passage, Laura
is ___B____.
A. a very rich lady
B. a
rather poor girl
C. an animal protectionist
D. a social worker
5. How come Laura’s
worry about money faded? A
A. The dog will
lead a happy life under her good care.
B. She
will soon get a good job and earn money to pay the
vet.
C. She will have a guard dog beside her
as she takes a walk.
D. She’s got the money in
her purse to pay for the pet she desired.
Passage 2
How do young children learn to
have good values? How can parents teach their
children about
the importance of kindness,
patience, and self-discipline? At a time when more
and more parents
worry about the negative and
violent images(暴力形象) their children see on TV, in
the movies
and, on the Internet, some are
turning to fairy tales(童话) as a way to teach their
young ones how
to behave in society.
Fairy tales were not always intended for children.
We know this because some of these stories
have existed for hundreds of years and were
passed down from generation to generation through
songs and drama. They were considered
entertainment for everyone, not only for young
people. In
these ancient stories, the heroes
were extremely clever, fiercely independent, and
never gave up.
Over the years, some of the
heroes’ qualities and story lines have been
changed to fit the times.
Psychologists
think that fairy tales have a positive influence
on children because they present
the two sides
of good and evil very clearly. When children hear
the stories, they develop
sympathetic feelings
for the heroic characters. In each tale, they can
see that there are many
different kinds of
people in the world and that we all have a choice
about what kind of person we
want to be. We
can choose to do good actions, rather that bad
ones, in our lives.
What kind of values can
children learn from fairy tales? In “The Princess
and the Pea,” a poorly
dressed girl who
insists she is a princess is given a difficult
test by the Queen. When she passes
the test,
we learn that she is rewarded because she stayed
true to herself. In “The Little Mermaid,”
the
mermaid(美人鱼)who lives under the sea longs to be
with the humans on land. Through her
experiences, we learn about the importance of
living with and accepting other cultures. In
“Pinocchio,” a wooden puppet(木偶)turns into a
boy when he finally learns how to tell the truth.
Teaching values is the reason most often
given for teaching literature and encouraging
reading.
These old stories can indeed teach us
lessons about human relationships that are
universal(普遍的)
enough to survive throughout
the centuries. This might be the reason why they
have been around
for so long and are unlikely
to disappear any time soon.
1. What do we
learn about fairy tales from the passage? B
A.
They are written solely for children.
B. They
teach universal lessons about human relationships.
C. They are all passed down through songs and
drama.
D. They are adapted to TV and movies as
entertainment.
2. Why do fairy tales have a
positive influence on children? A
A.
Good and evil are presented in way they can easily
understand.
B. The characters are all good
examples for them to follow.
C. The heroes go
through all kinds of hardships but never give up.
D. There are many different kinds of
characters for them to imitate.
3. Some of the
heroes’ qualities in fairy tales have been changed
over the years ___D_____.
A. to reflect the
change of values
B. to suit the tastes of
different people
C. to arouse the interest of
little children
D. to adapt to the change of
the times
4. Children who have heard about the
story of the little mermaid might ____D____.
A. learn to be better self-disciplined
B.
be more likely to tell the truth than to tell lies
C. learn to stay true to themselves all their
lives
D. be better able to accept foreign
cultures
5. Parents encourage children to
read fairy tales so that they __D______.
A.
can entertain themselves without bothering others
B. can get to know great literature of the
world
C. can stay away from violence shown on
TV
D. can learn how to behave in society
Passage 3
Kaleil Isaza Tuzman moved to the
United States from Columbia when he was 15. Within
a
few years he was pushing to get ahead,
hawking(叫卖)baseball caps to pay the bills his
Harvard
scholarship didn’t cover.
After
graduating, he landed on Wall Street, but every
night he dreamed of working for himself.
During the booming(繁荣的) 1990s, he gave it a
try when he and a partner started govWorks—a
software company that helped city government
go online.
They raised $60 million and
expanded like crazy. Then dotcoms started turning
into dotbombs
—govWorks broke up too. Says
Isaza Tuzman, “Entrepreneurs(创业人)have to be ready
for both
success and failure. In Columbia if
you fail, you become a pariah and no one will do
business with
you. The wonderful thing about
this country is you can get up again.”
From
national parks to moon landings, America has given
the world some amazing ideas. But
the America
Dream is still the biggest—the idea that with hard
work and a bit of luck you can be
whoever you
want to be. Historian James Truslow Adams once
wrote that Americans believe “life
should be
better and richer and fuller for everyone, with
opportunity for each according to ability
or
achievement.”
These days there’s pressure on
the dream idea. A 1978 study of boys born and
raised after
World War Ⅱ found an astonishing
23% of the poorest had reached the top of the
income heap
by 1973. Now, in a typical
generation, only 10% work their way from bottom to
top.
But every day, some still do make it.
After govWorks went bankrupt, Isaza Tuzman built
on
what he had learned. His new company,
Recognition Group, restructures(重组) firms and
finds
them venture capital — nearly $150
million so far. Last year, Hispanic Business
magazine
named him to its 100 Most Influential
list. Not bad for a dreamer, in a country built on
dreams.
1. What did Kaleil Isaza Tuzman dream
of after graduating from college? B
A.
Working in the Wall Street stock market.
B.
Starting a business of his own.
C. Climbing to
the top of society.
D. Entering the IT
industry.
2. The word “pariah” in “…if you
fail, you become a pariah” (Para.3) most likely
means
“____D____.”
A. a person who has
no future
B. a person to be pitied
C. a
person to be condemned
D. a person to be
avoided
3. What does the author mean by the
American Dream? C
A. Everyone can reach
the top of the social ladder.
B. People
will have a better, richer, and fuller life than
their parents.
C. A lucky poor boy can move
to the top if he works hard.
D. Everyone
enjoys equal opportunity and share in the wealth.
4. Which of the following statements is true
of the American Dream these days? A
A. It is
becoming more and more difficult for one to work
their way from the bottom to the
top.
B.
More and more people are feeling the pressure to
work harder in order to realize their
dreams.
C. It is becoming more and more unpopular
because few people today can move up the social
ladder.
D. If one works hard enough, he
will eventually make his dreams come true.
5.
To Kaleil Isaza Tuzman, the wonderful thing about
America is that ___D_____.
A. there is equal
opportunity for everyone
B. every one can get
rich if they work hard
C. you can get capital
if you want to start a business
D. you can
start all over again after failure
Vocabulary
and Structure
1. If you love plants, the
chances are you buy them on ___B_____ and then
wonder where to put
them.
A. purpose
B. impulse C. display D. cue
2. If you
have to go through a smoke-filled area, you’d
better ____A____ with your head low.
A.
crawl B. retreat C. proceed D. drag
3.
Mother ____B____ my brother to keep his voice down
but he ignored her.
A. remarked B.
motioned C. shrugged D. impressed
4. If
doing one thing gives you an unpleasant feeling,
the normal __C______ would be to stop
doing
it.
A. perspective B. emotion C.
reaction D. function
5. Among these
articles, which do you think are most ___D_____ to
interest our students?
A. unexpected B.
awkward C. competent D. likely
6. Long
after even the latest apple tree had finally
broken into leaf, the mulberry’s branches
remained stubbornly __B______.
A. empty B. bare C. stale D. dumb
7.
These schools come under the supervision of
locally __A_____ committees.
A. appointed
B. rotated C. consisted D. composed
8. We
should see ourselves as part of nature rather than
in __C_____ with it.
A. argument B.
connection C. conflict D. crash
9. These
rows of small trees growing close together
__D_____ living walls for shelter and
privacy
in the garden.
A. obtain B. breed C.
arrange D. create
10. Don’t ____A____ to
let me know if there’s anything I can do for you.
A. hesitate B. reject C. puzzle D.
thrill
11. During the nine months before her
baby is born, her face is one ___C_____ smile.
A. humble B. exclusive C. perpetual
D. modest
12. Traditional Chinese food is
far ___B_____ to McDonald’s and KFC or any other
fast foods I
know.
A. immune B.
superior C. essential D. similar
13.
Under this law, consumers have the right to
____B____ faulty goods and demand a refund
(退款).
A. resent B. reject C.
object D. replace
14. I was shocked by the
conditions in the factory, which ___A_____
definite health and safety
hazards.
A. constituted B. masked C. enclosed D.
consolidated
15. His bedroom __B______ a
single bed with a small television at its foot.
A. makes up B. consists of C. lays out
D. serves as
16. Linda is 35 years old and,
after two close relationships, the prospect of
staying single
_____B___ her.
A.
impresses B. depresses C. threatens D. stuns
17. Lucy, who did not even go to grade
school, had no __C______ of a job at the time.
A. interview B. pressure C. prospect
D. application
18. The workers in the factory
stopped working in ___A_____ against their foreman
using bad
language. A
A. protest B.
threat C. conflict D. criticism
19. This
technique is traditionally thought to be of
Chinese ___A_____.
A. origin B.
architecture C. source D. civilization
20.
The rise in unemployment ___B_____ the
government’s plans for economic recovery.
A. converted B. frustrated C. collapsed D.
dismayed
21. Henry seemed ____B____ by this
completely unexpected turn of events.
A.
consumed B. bewildered C. liberated D.
melted
22. Andrew was determined to ___C_____
a computer career after graduation.
A.
apply B. shave C. pursue D. select
23.
The ___D_____ to this problem is anticipation
(未雨绸缪), that is preventing it from
developing
by thinking ahead and taking action early.
A. action B. ambition C. strategy D.
solution
24. Henry’s actually ____A____ of
telling lies, pretending to be sick when he’s
healthy.
A. capable B. spontaneous C.
competent D. expert
25. As a teacher,
he thinks his business is to stir up __B______ in
his students rather than insist on
obedience.
A. observation B. curiosity C.
superiority D. judgment
26. As a matter of
fact, all those countries with whom we are failing
to __B______ invest more in
education than we
do.
A. balance B. compete C. emerge
D. involve
27. That’s just a(n) ______A__
—nobody really knows what the figure is because
nobody bothers
to calculate it.
A.
estimate B. range C. balance D. factor
28. The body cannot store vitamin C so it is
___A_____ to have a fresh supply every day.
A. essential B. visible C. ultimate D.
profound
29. More and more people are taking
to their bikes as a (n) ___C_____ to driving or
using public
transport.
A. choice
B. opportunity C. alternative D. rejection
30. My uncle lived in a comfortable home
___B_____ from farm buildings some 15 miles to the
northwest of the city.
A.
constituted B. converted C. stretched D.
acquired
31. In view of global warming,
coastal buildings should ____B____ sea-level rise.
A. prevent B. anticipate C. discourage
D. prompt
32. I feel ___D_____ you will
extend a helping hand to those who are suffering
from cold and
hunger.
A. unlike B.
complacent C. apparent D. confident
33.
The book is written so that a reader will benefit
in a future ____C____ with a work of art.
A. encounter B. conflict C. investment D.
evaluation
34. My attitude to ageing is that
it’s ___B_____ so there’s very little we can do
about it.
A. inevitable B.
psychological C. contagious D. steady
35.
We had better move forward, for it will not do us
any good to ___B_____ the past.
A. shrug
off B. dwell on C. live on D. single out
36. They took emergency steps to protect
themselves from the ___B_____ disease.
A.
conveyed B. dreaded C. dispersed D. exploded
37. The spending cuts made it impossible to
fill the posts left ___C_____ by retired teachers.
A. depressed B. jealous C. vacant D.
dissatisfied
38. Can you list a few problems
likely to ___B_____ the human race in the next few
decades?
A. fracture B. confront C.
occupy D. frustrate
39. More than $10
million in research costs has been lost on
a(n)______A__ nuclear safety
program.
A. abandoned B. deduced C. melted D.
resolved
40. They will give presentations on
those aspects of engineering that are having an
___D_____ on
the development of military
equipment.
A. application B. indication
C. intent D. impact
41. They got on to the
airfield that night and started to place their
bombs, but as the aircraft were
widely
_____B___, this took time in the dark.
A.
reinforced B. dispersed C. relayed D.
displayed
42. Disposable(可支配的)income is steady
and consumption has barely fallen, though people
have become more ___A_____ about buying
luxuries(奢侈品).
A. cautious B. dreary
C. reluctant D. alert
43. The new project
designed to create more jobs for the laid-off has
been ___B_____ quietly and
without fuss.
A. applauded B. launched C. established
D. criticized
44. His views have been clearly
expressed in ___C_____ speeches and newspaper
articles.
A. graceful B. consistent
C. numerous D. numerical
45. There is no
real __A______ to suggest high-protein diets
improve our performance at school.
A.
evidence B. intelligence C. indication D.
likelihood
46. The majority of reported
__B______ on the football field concerned bad
language and
unsportsmanlike conduct.
A. accidents B. incidents C. events D.
actions
47. Susan is never known to be
___C_____ to follow fashions, however attractive
they may seem.
A. granted B. prompted
C. tempted D. addicted
48. The ability to
sing and dance has become increasingly important
in the entertainment industry
nowadays, and
there are few actors who don’t __D______ some
musical and dance skills.
A. own B.
occupy C. pursue D. possess
49. Our firm
can help you ____A____ a scheme to meet your needs
in the most cost-effective
way.
A.
devise B. resolve C. extend D. appreciate
50. During the talks both sides agreed
to___B_____ possible areas of co-operation.
A. register B. explore C. conclude D. undo
51. Mary sat on the edge of her chair and
looked about with ____D____ glances like a trapped
animal.
A. intelligent B. confident
C. intellectual D. uneasy
52. Edward had
done extremely well in the entrance examinations,
which convinced his father that
he was
_A_______ financial support.
A. worthy of
B. capable of C. short of D. sure of
53.
The nests are ___A_____ structures beautifully
woven by the male birds to attract females.
A. intricate B. complacent C. competent D.
compound
54. A (n)___B_____ agreement is not
as binding as a written contract.
A.
editorial B. verbal C. surgical D. essential
55. In February, after a(n) ___C_____ series
of tests, the doctor told us my father was nearing
the
end of his life.
A. relaxing
B. consuming C. exhausting D. liberating
56. In addition to tax cuts, the government is
also expected to make it easier for foreign
investors
to take ___C_____ out of the
country.
A. investments B. properties
C. profits D. technologies
57. Ann was
___A_____ when she was chosen to speak at the
graduation ceremony, but at the
same time she
was pretty scared.
A. flattered B.
applauded C. puzzled D. bewildered
58.
Irene was evidently a heavy smoker, for the first
two fingers of her right hand were
___C_____
with nicotine.
A. addicted B. stabbed
C. stained D. radiated
59. At what
point in his or her career should a singer decide
to ___B_____ the stage and concert
platform?
A. arrest B. quit C. exit D. conclude
60. ____A____ to miss the lecture on Sunday, I
had to cut short the visit and came back on
Saturday.
A. Reluctant B.
Mysterious C. Spontaneous D. Emotional
61.
The movie star __C______ with your sister, didn’t
he?
A. was used to dance B. used to
dancing C. used to dance D. was used to
dancing
62. The girl in the snapshot was
smiling sweetly, __D______.
A. her long
hair flowed in the breeze. B. her long hair
was flowing in the breeze.
C. her long hair
flow in the breeze. D. her long hair
flowing in the breeze.
63. Mother insisted
that ___C_____.
A. they are to be back
before nine in the evening.
B. they ought
to be back before nine in the evening.
C.
they be back before nine in the evening.
D.
they had to be back before nine in the evening.
64. The professor paused as if ___A_____ his
students to ask questions on the point he had just
made.
A .expecting B. to expect
C. expected D. to have expected
65. I
couldn’t understand why he pretended __B______ in
the bookstore.
A. to see me not B. not
to see me C. not see me D. to see not me
66. The classroom was almost empty ___B_____ a
desk or two.
A. besides B. except for
C. except D. In addition to
67. It was in
that small room ___D_____ they worked hard and
dreamed of better days to come.
A. what
B. in which C. which D. that
68. ____B____
,you must show your ticket to go into the cinema.
A. No matter whoever you are B.
Whoever you are
C. Whomever you are
D. No matter who are you
69. _____C___ that
the left side of the human brain is responsible
for logic.
A. It generally is believed
B. It is believed generally
C. It is
generally believed D. Generally it is
believed
70. Scientists didn’t know much about
lung cancer ___B_____.
A. before long
B. until recently C. long before D. in the
past few years
71. Nobody would believe his
words though he said he was ___C_____ of the
crime.
A. pure B. clear C. innocent
D. guilty
72. The university are having to
__D______ the government for more money.
A. call at B. call on C. appeal for D.
appeal to
73. The basic reason for a
protective tariff is to _B_______ goods that will
undersell products
made in the home country.
A. keep off B. keep out C. keep up D.
deep down
74. A lawyer’s income is usually
high, __D______ more than 200 000 dollars a year.
A. add up to B. added up to C. amounted
to D. amounting to
75. Most offices are
having to ____D____ themselves against computer
theft.
A. assure B. ensure C. sure
D. insure
76. It was very ___B_____ of
you to let us know you were going to be late.
A. considering B. considerate C.
considerable D. considered
77. The little
boy cried and would not ____C____ the boy which he
wanted his mother to buy for
him.
A. let
off B. let away C. let go of D. let alone
78. The fall in price is directly ___C_____ to
the increase in output.
A. concerned
B. connected C. related D. united
79. Do
you have any idea what he meant? I really can’t
__B______ what he said at this morning’s
meeting.
A. figure on B. figure
out C. find out D. find
80. We should
really take some effective __A______ to prevent
such terrible things from
happening again.
A. steps B. means C. measure D. ways
81. __A______ trouble me most was that I
forgot my student card and my ticket.
A.
What B. which C. That D. Whatever
82.
When her baby fell asleep, she ___B_____ her pen
and began to write.
A. took on B. took
up C. took to D. took apart
83. Please
don’t ____D____ at the little boy. He will be
frightened by your loud voice.
A. smile
B. look C. throw D. shout
84. Would you
mind ___D_____ for me in downtown? Here is the
list, thank you.
A. going skating B.
doing homework
C. going helping D. doing
some shopping
85. The government has tried its
best to ___A_____ the needs of the market.
A. meet B. reach C. supply D. greet
86.
The plane had already ___A_____ when I arrived at
the airport.
A. taken off B. set off
C. got out D. pulled out
87. His mother told
him to ____D____ his little brother when she was
away.
A. look back B. look over C.
look at D. look after
88. As my beloved
uncle, he gave me advice __A______ money.
A. as well B. as long as C. as well as D. as
good as
89. The big supermarket, which
___C_____ in 1990s, is the tallest building in
this city.
A. has been completed B. had
been completed
C. was completed D.
will be completed
90. He only allowed us two
hours __A______ , so all of us were in a hurry.
A. to pack up B. packing up C. to be
packed up D. pack up
Translation
1.
小约翰一见到妈妈下班回来就往前门跑去。
Little Johnny made for the
front door at the sight of his mother coming back
from work
2. 玛格丽特有一点情绪低落,她需要时间接受她生意上的失败。
Margarent is a bit depressed. She needs time
to come to terms with her business failure
3. 格雷格给我留下了深刻的印象,他想尽办法帮我们找到了一个解决方法。
I am very much impressed by went out
of his way to help us find a solution
4.
过多地暴露在太阳辐射之下会伤害我们的皮肤。
Too much exposure to
solar radiation does harm to our skim
5.
他研究原子科学是为了我国的国防。他根本不在乎名望。
He pursued atomic
science for the defense of our country .Fame meant
nothing to him
6.
她砰的关上门,一声不吭的走了,他们之间那场争执就此结束。
Their argument
ended when she slammed the door and left without
a
word.
7. 约翰尼已长大成熟,不再害怕独自呆在家里了。
Johnny
has outgrow the fear of staying at home alone.
8. 这封信必须交给威尔逊博士本人。
The letter is to
be handed to himself
9.
南希虽然很想参加辩论,但腼腆的不敢开口。
While she felt like
joining in the argument,Nancy was too shy to open
the mouth
10. 他可能会因视力不好而被拒收入伍。
It is
likely that he will be rejected by the army
because of his bad eyesight
11.
亨利创作的艺术品在许多方面比他兄弟的要好。
Henry`s works of art
superior in many respects to those of his
borther`s
12. 由于缺乏资金,他们正在设法吸引外资(attract
foreign capital)。
Being short of funds
they are trying to attract foreign capital
13.
这个房间有股霉味,一定好久没住人了(vacant)。
The room smells of
stale must have been vacant for a long time
14. 就业余爱好而言,珍妮和她妹妹几乎没有什么共同之处。
As for as
hobbies are concerned, Jane and her sister have
little in common
15.
不言而喻,青年人的教育对于一个国家的未来是至关重要的。
It is self-evident
that the education of the young is vital to the
future of a country
16.
太阳能电池(solar cell)能吸收阳光并把它变成电。
Solar cells can
absorb sunlight and convert into electricity
17. 由于受到原子辐射,他最终在工作时倒下了。
As a result of
exposure to atomic radiation he finally collapsed
at work
18. 只要你不断努力,你迟早会解决这个难题的。
If
As long as you keep (on) trying, you will be able
to resolve this
difficult problem sooner or
later.
19.
你是否认为公共汽车司机应对乘客的安全负完全的责任?
Do you think bus
drivers should take full responsibility for the
passengers' safety?
20.
你不必再去多想那些判断上的失误了。重要的是尽量避免再犯。
You needn't dwell
on your mistakes in judgment any more. What's
important is to try your best to
avoid
repeating them
21. 这个展览会很受欢迎,吸引着源源而至的参观者。
The exhibition is very popular and is
attracting a steady stream of visitors
22. 妈妈上楼来查看我们这些孩子时,我转过身假装睡着了。
When Mom
came upstairs to check on us kids, I turned over
and pretended to be asleep
23.
那个曾放火烧教堂的男子打开门时,迎面遇到十来个持枪的警察。
Opening the
door, the man who had set fire to the church found
himself confronted by a dozen
policemen with
guns
24. 他们为新建一所医院开展了一场筹款运动。
They
launched a campaign to raise money for a new
hospital
25. 有迹象表明,不少工厂正面临着十分困难的局面。
There are indications that numerous factories
are faced with a very difficult situation
26. 调查显示,对某些人来说,退休往往会造成心理上的病痛。
Investigation has revealed that retirement
tends to cause psychological troubles for some
people
27. 这对我们来说是个很小的损失,不要大惊小怪。
It
is a very small loss to for us. Don't make such a
fuss over it
28.
他比任何对手的得分都高的多,证明他不愧为一个胜利者。
He scored
far more points much higher than any of his
rivals an
d proved himself a worthy winner.
29. 作者想通过这篇文章向读者传达她对赞扬和批评的看法。
Through
the article the author wants to convey to the
readers her views on praise and criticism
30. 作为父母我们应该知道,对于孩子们来说,一句赞扬抵得上十句责骂。
As
parents we should know that for children an ounce
of praise is worth a pound of scolding
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