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Themaintechniquethatweusein________(10)topracticetheartofpersistenceiscalledBrokenRecord.________(11)wehearonesentenceoverandoveragainuntilwereachscreamingpitchand________(12).
BrokenRecordistheskillofbeingabletorepeatoverandoveragain,________(13),whatitisyouwantorneed,untiltheotherpersongivesinor________(14).
Now,thistechniqueisextremelyusefulfordealingwithsituationswhereyourrightsareclearly________(15),orcopingwithsituationswhereyouarelikelytobedivertedbyclever,________(16).
ThebeautyofusingBrokenRecordisthatyou________(17)becauseyouknowexactlywhatyouaregoingtosay,however________(18)theotherpersontriestobe.
Aswithmostassertivetechniques,itmustbeusedappropriately.Itis________(19)andisnotdesignedtofosterdeep,interestingconversationsandfriendshipswithpeople!
Itisprimarilyofuseinsituationswhere________(20).
【ListeningComprehension】ListeningComprehension1
1.(A)Educationandhealth.(B)Healthinadolescence.
(C)Sleepdeprivationinteens.(D)Mysteriesofsleep.
2.(A)Abalanceincognitivethoughtsandemotions.(B)Achronicsleepdeprivation.
(C)Ahugewaveofsleepiness.(D)Amightysleephormone.
3.(A)Melatoninisthesourceofabigpushfrombiologythatmakesteenagersnightowls.
(B)Melatoninisasimplesignalthatturnsoninthemorningandturnsoffintheevening.
(C)Melatoninissecretedseveralhourslaterinchildhoodthanitwillbeduringadolescence.
(D)Melatonindoesn'
tshutoffuntil11o'
clockP.M.everyday.
4.(A)Theyhavetostruggletostayupallnight.(B)Theygetseverelysleepdeprived.
(C)Theyveryoftenoversleep.
(D)Theyfallasleeptoosoonatnight.
5.(A)Alertness.(B)Reactiontime.
(C)Emotion.
(D)Concentration.
ListeningComprehension2
6.(A)Corporateexecutivesareconfidentinthestockmarkettrends.
(B)Investorsingeneralbelievethattheoutlookforprofitsisworsening.
(C)Somemajorcompanyexecutivesaresellingmoresharesthanbuying.
(D)TheUSstockmarketisexpandingata5.6percentannualratethisyear.
7.(A)Toinspecttheshuttleforpotentiallycriticalheatshielddamage.
(B)Torewirethespacestationforapermanentpowersource.
(C)Tobeattheoddstogetoffthelaunchpadinthefirstnight-timelaunch.
(D)Tomakeafieryascentthatturnsnightintoday.
8.(A)50.
(B)80.
(C)150.
(D)180.
9.(A)Forty-fivewomenwerekilledintheblazeatadrugtreatmentcenter.
(B)Thefirewasnotcausedbyarsonaccordingtoaseniorfirefighter.
(C)Ninementallyillpatientsdiedinthefire.
(D)Peopleweretrappedbehindlockedgatesandbarredwindows.
10.(A)Twodetectivesinvestigatingthecasehadtestedpositivefortracesofradiation.
(B)Theex-wifeandtheformermother-in-lawofthespywerealsopoisoned.
(C)TheRussianbusinessmanwhomettheformerspyinLondonhasfallenill.
(D)Thereisahighdegreeofprobabilitythatitispoloniumthatkilledthespy.
ListeningComprehension3
11.(A)Closedtothepublic.(B)Silentandempty.
(C)Packedwith(D)Strangelycrowded.
12.(A)NewMexico.(B)Minnesota.(C)ThecoastofFlorida.(D)TheCaribbean.
13.(A)Severalgallonsofpetrol.(B)Foodforatleastthreedays.
(C)Plentyofdrinkingwater.(D)Asturdypairofworkboots.
14.(A)Thepotentialdamage.(B)Theunexpectedtemperaturechanges.
(C)Thehurricane'
spossiblepath.
(D)Thevulnerabilityofthelocals.
15.(A)Watch,waitandtrynottopanic.(B)Chooseanotherplaceforavacation.
(C)Askfortheirmoneybackifthere'
sahurricane.
(D)Planforverybadweather.
ListeningComprehension4
16.(A)Caralarms.
(B)Sirens.
(C)Jack-hammers.
(D)Loudmusic.
17.(A)Breakeggsontheroad.
(B)Takecertainlegalaction.
(C)Usesomeminorretaliatorystep.(D)Paintthewindshieldorfronthoodofacar.
18.(A)Itcanonlyalertthepolice.(B)Itisofnouse.
(C)Itcanpreventthecarbeingbrokeninto.(D)Itisreallytooexpensive.
19.(A)Itmakesthemnoisierthantheywere20yearsago.
(B)Itmakesitdifficultforthemtofallasleep.
(C)Itaffectstheirworkduringtheday.
(D)Itdoesharmtotheirhearing.
20.(A)ManyNewYorkersagreeaboutbanningthisformofsonicpollution.
(B)Thepolicehaveformedapossetoreducetheamountofnoise.
(C)Policecanbreakintoacarassoonasthealarmgoesoff.
(D)Caralarmsareveryeffectiveatpreventingtheft.
【上半场阅读理解第一篇】Questions1—5
WhenHarveyBalltookablackfelt-tippentoapieceofyellowpaperin1963,henevercouldhaverealizedthathewasdraftingthefacethatwouldlaunch50millionbuttonsandaneventualwarovercopyright.Mr.Ball,acommercialartist,wassimplyfillingarequestfromJoyYoungoftheWorcesterMutualInsuranceCompanytocreateanimagefortheir"
smilecampaign"
tocoachemployeestobemorecongenialintheircustomerrelations.Itseemstherewasahungerforabrightgrin—theoriginalorderof100smiley-facebuttonsweresnatchedupandanorderfor10,000morewasplacedatonce.
TheWorcesterHistoricalMuseumtakesthisfoundingmomentseriously."
Justasyou'
dwanttoknowthebiographyofGeneralWashington,werealizedwedidn'
tknowthecomprehensivehistoryoftheSmileyFace,"
saysBillWallace,theexecutivedirectorofthehistoricalmuseumwheretheexhibit"
Smiley—AnAmericanIcon"
openstothepublicOct.6inWorcester,Mass.
Worcester,oftenreferredtobyneighboringBostoniansas"
thatmanufacturingtownoffRoute90,"
laysclaimtoseveralotherfamouscommercialfirsts,themonkeywrenchandshreddedwheatamongthem.SmileyFaceisaparticularlywarmspotinthecity'
shistory.Throughacarefulhistoricalanalysis,Mr.WallacesaysthatwhiletheSmileyFacebirthplaceisundisputed,ittookseveralphasesofdistributionbeforethedistinctiverounded-tippedsmilewithoneeyeslightlylargerthantheotherproliferatedinthemainstream.
Astheoriginalbuttonsspreadlikedriftingpollenwithnocopyrightattached,abankinSeattlenextrealizeditscommercialpotential.UndertheguidanceofadvertisingexecutiveDavidStern,theUniversityFederalSavings&
Loanlaunchedaverypublicmarketingcampaignin1967centeredontheSmileyFace.Iteventuallydistributed150,000buttonsalongwithpiggybanksandcoinpurses.OldphotosofthebankshowgiantSmileyFacewallpaper.
By1970,MurrayandBernardSpain,brotherswhoownedacardshopinPhiladelphia,wereaffixingtheyellowgrintoeverythingfromkeychainstocookiejarsalongwith"
Haveahappyday."
Inthe1970s,therewasatrendtowardhappiness,"
saysWallace."
Wehadassassinatedapresident,wewereinawarwithVietnam,andpeoplewerelookingfor[tokensof]happiness.[TheSpainbrothers]ranwithit."
TheSmileyFaceresurgedinthe1990s.ThistimeitwasfannedbyalegaldisputebetweenWal-Mart,whousesittopromoteitslowprices,andFranklinLoufrani,aFrenchmanwhoownsacompanycalledSmileyWorld.Mr.LoufranisayshecreatedtheSmileyFaceandhastrademarkeditaroundtheworld.Hehasbeendistributingitsimagein80countriessince1971.
Loufrani'
sactionsirkedBall,whofeltthatsuchauniversalsymbolshouldremaininthepublicdomaininperpetuity.Soinapleasantproactivemove,Balldeclaredin1999thatthefirstFridayinOctoberwouldbe"
WorldSmileDay"
topromotegeneralkindnessandcharitytowardchildreninneed.Balldiedin2001.
TheWorcesterexhibitopenson"
Oct.6.ItfeaturesaplethoraofSmileyFacemerchandise—fromtheoriginalBallbuttonstoplasticpursesandatoiletseat—andcontemporaryinterpretationsbylocalartists.TheexhibitisscheduledtorunthroughFeb.11.
1.Accordingtothepassage,theWorcesterHistoricalMuseum______.
(A)concentratesonthecollectionofthemostfamouscommercialfirststhecityhasinvented
(B)hascomposedacomprehensivehistoryoftheSmileyFacethroughtheexhibition
(C)treatsSmileyFaceastheotherfamouscommercialfirststhecityhasproduced
(D)hasorganizedtheexhibittoarousetheAmericans'
patriotism
2.Whentheauthorusedtheexpression"
spreadlikedriftingpollen"
(para.4)todescribethegradualdistributionofSmileyFace,heimpliesthat________.
(A)HarveyBalldidnotclaimthecopyrightoftheyellowgrinbutton
(B)theSmileyFacewasimmediatelyacceptedbythepublic
(C)thebuttonwasnotsoldasanordinarycommercialproduct
(D)HarveyBallhadtheintentiontoabandonthecopyrightofSmileyFace
3.WhydidBillWallacementiontheassassinationofthethenAmericanpresidentandtheVietnamWarinthe1970s?
(A)TohaveareviewofthecontemporaryAmericanhistory.
(B)Toremindpeoplethatweshouldneverforgetthepast.
(C)ToexplainwhyAmericanslikedtheSmileyFaceduringthatperiod.
(D)ToshowhowtheSpainb
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