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1、高二下學期英語七選五訓練五篇(10)高二下學期英語七選五訓練86Failing an exam can make someone feel really bad about themselves. A lot of people who fail an exam might think that failing an exam makes them a failure in life.1Don t make fun of them. Failing a test can beseriously upset thing. And even if they seem okay about it,

2、they might be hiding how they really feel. Don t make fun of them forfailing.2Remind them that everyone fails at some point.3 So tell them not everyone can succeedevery time, even if they don t talk about it. Help them deal with their feelings about the failure by reminding them that everyone fails,

3、 and this one failure doesn t influence them.4 Right after they ve failed an exam, it s easy toneverlde ahnyyhing well ll again. If you know someone who has failed the same test or exam, but then became successful, tell them about it! It can remind them that good things will happen again, too.Help t

4、hem figure out new ways to study. Ask how long they studied, how often they took notes in class, and if they ever felt like they weren t doing enough. Help them look up studying m(websites and select methods they haven t triec5beforesing a new method can lead to different results.But there are lots

5、of ways you can encourage and help them.Tell them to stay the same.Offer them positive examples.It s necessary for them to know that.Or don t compare their scores with yours.Share some ways that you find successful.It doesn ifiean that you are a failure in life.高二下學期英語七選五訓練87Being part of the team c

6、an be one of the most rewarding things a person can do.1 Theres no single person who can carry the rest of the team themselves. And theres- nothing like watching a team come together for a big victory.A team sport includes any sport where individuals are organized into opposing teams which compete t

7、o win. Team members act together towards a shared objective. 2 One of them is toset goals and solve problems in a supportive atmosphere in order to accomplish their objectives.3 Some types of sports have different objectives or rules than traditional2s【 IportThese types of team sports do not involve

8、 teammates facilitating(促使)the movement of a ball or a similar object according to a set of rules, in order to score points. For example, swimming,rolling, sailing, dragon boat racing, and track and field among others can also be considered team sports. In other types of team sports, there may not b

9、e an opposing team or points to score, for example, inmountaineering 壁山運動).4Through the years, the popularity of team sports has continued to grow. 5 All over the world, the influence of team sports can be seen as professional athletes live out their dreams while serving as role models, youth athlet

10、es develop life skills and follow in the steps of their role models, and fans bond over the love of their teams while supporting their economies with their support. A. Some sports can be hard on the body.This can be done in a number of ways.In team sports, team members have to work together to win t

11、he game.One of the benefits of team sports is to help build many useful life skills.E.The meaning of a “team sport has been questioned in recent years.The relative difficulty of the climb is the measure of the achievement.It is positively influencing not just athletes, but also fans and local econom

12、ies.高二下學期英語七選五訓練88The Four People You Don t Want to Sit Next to on a PlaneLet me begin by promising you that I am not an angry person. I would actually vow that I am inherently happy and all-around quite friendly and nice. But one thing that really grinds my gears, is being seated next to a nightmar

13、e neighbor on an airplane.1.Perhaps you normally like them, but when you are sitting next to them on a plane itthing. They usually spend all the flight moving around and dropping their toys on the floor, and when they re drinking their orange juice it ends up on your trousers. 2. So you can t have t

14、he littlesleep that you were planning.Conversation makersYou recognize this type as soon as you sit down. They immediately start talking about the plane, or the weather, or they ask you a personal question. It very difficult not to talk to these people.Nervous fliersThese are the people with white f

15、aces who sit down and immediately ask for something to drink. Every five minutes they call a flight attendant to ask if there are any problems with the plane.The best thing to do is to pretend to sleep.Space invaders5. But they have a terrible habit of taking up all their room, and some of your room

16、 too.They usually sit so that you cant move, with their arms and legs in your space.Naughty kidsWell-behaved parentsThey also tell you about air crashSome people want to talk all the timeThe people are not necessarily very largeThen they decide they want to have fun with youYou ll probably have to k

17、eep talking until the plane lands高二下學期英語七選五訓練89I ve always been interested in why we do the things we do, so last year I decided I psychology. Most courses I found, however, were either too expensive, too long or were impossible to combine with work. I was about to give up 1.At first, I had no idea

18、what they were talking about, but they explained that a MOOC is a Massive Open Online Course a new type of course offered completely online to thousands of people, which is designed so that anyone can follow it, regardless of age, location or education 2 . You can search for hundreds of different su

19、bjects, and can usually watch a short introduction video to get an idea of what the course is about.3 . . At first, I didnt know what to expect or how much time I might spend studying. Each wethere were video lectures to watch and readings to do as well as some short assignments. The lectures were r

20、eally interesting and easy to follow, and it was great to be able to watch them again or pause them to go and do something else. Most MOOCs have online forums(壇),too, where students can discuss what they are learning. These are often really fascinating because there are so many different opinions, 4

21、. If you read everything on the forums, you won t have time to finish the lectures!5.There is a huge range of courses on offer in hundreds of subjects, and you have the chance to learn new things and be in contact with many different types of people, all from the comfort of your own home. Why not ch

22、eck out a MOOC and start learning something new today?but they are very timeconsumingall you need is an Internet connectionwhen a friend suggested that I try a MOOC D. I chose a sixweek Social Psychology course E. it is difficult to find a course to combine with work F. But the advantages of MOOCs f

23、or busy people today are obvious G. In fact, that seems to be one of the problems of this new way of studying高二下學期英語七選五訓練90Being a good listener can help you to see the world through the eyes of others. It enriches your understanding and expands your capacity for empathy (同情).1 Good listening skills

24、 canprovide you with a deeper level of understanding about someone s situation, and helps to knowords are best to use or which words to avoid. If you want to know how to be a good listener, read on to get started!Place yourself in the other persons shoes. Its easy to get lost in yourself and to only

25、 consider the impact of the other personstelling “ on you.2 And assume that if you had been in thshoes, you would have come to the same conclusion. By being a good listener this can also help you become better friends with the person by getting to know more about them.3 Some people think that, when

26、they re listening, they should find a quick and easy solution to the person psroblem. Instead of this attitude, you should take the time to think of a“ solution ” when the person is speaking and only if he or she is really looking for help in this w If you start frantically thinking of all of the qu

27、ick fixes for the person s problemyosu, twhoent really be listening.Sympathize. Show them that you care by nodding at appropriate times so they know that you are listening. Also says little things such as“ Yeah” when the person is talking about somethingwant you to agree on or“ Wow” when the person

28、talks about a tragedy or something bad done againsthem. _4_ Say these words at the appropriate times and softly so that you don ctome off as overbearing and interrupting.Remember what youve been told. One important part of being a good listener is to actually absorb the information the person has to

29、ld you. So, if the person is telling you about his problems with his best friend, Jake, and you ve never met the guy before, you can at least remember his nso you can refer to him that way, making it seem like you re better acquainted with the situayou don tremember any names, details, or important events, then it won tsound like you re listening.5_ Another important part of being a good listener is that you go beyond just hearing the person out having a conversation, and

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