It is well-known that walking can bring a lot of benefits.
A report was recently published in a magazine.
Standing also helps lower blood sugar levels.
Although light walking at any time is good for our health, a short walk within 60 to 90 minutes after eating a meal can be especially useful in making blood sugar levels lower.
A.It is not necessary to lower blood sugar levels. |
B.Scientists have found walking after a meal helps clear our mind. |
C.But light walking is more helpful. |
D.The results of seven studies were given in the report. |
E.The blood sugar levels become higher when standing. |
F.We can’t get benefits from physical activities in a day. |
G.That is because blood sugar levels possibly reach the highest point at that time. |
Why do some people look happier than others? The good news is that you may be one of them if you follow these habits of happy people from my book Find Your Happiness.
Make possible goals. Happy people are great goal makers. They work hard for their goals every day. Ask yourself if you are making possible goals and if you can reach them by working hard.
Don’t use the word “luck”. When you look at happy people, you may say, “They’re so lucky.” But in fact, the word”luck”is not in their dictionary. Instead, they believe that hard work and confidence (信心) bring great results.
Don’t try to win in an argument. Happy people are busy making their goals come true. They understand that spending time fighting with others takes them away from what they care about most. They love hearing people talk about their ideas, but they won’t spend time trying to force people to accept their ideas.
Try to look farther. Happy people don’t spend much time thinking about happiness. They live for now and enjoy their life. Happy people have difficulties, too, but they see them as chances to learn more and grow better.
Want to be a really happy person? Follow these habits and try to change yourself into what you wish to be like.
1.How does the writer organize Paragraph 1?A.By explaining some habits. | B.By comparing some facts. |
C.By giving some numbers. | D.By asking readers a question. |
A.Two. | B.Three. | C.Four. | D.Five. |
A.They keep on working hard for their goals every day. |
B.They always try to win in any argument with others. |
C.They spend much time thinking about happiness. |
D.They never have any difficulty during their lives. |
A.①②/③④/⑤⑥. | B.①②/③/④⑤⑥. |
C.①/②③4⑤/⑥. | D.①/②③/④5⑥. |
A.How to Make Possible Goals | B.How to Be a Happy Person |
C.How to Overcome Difficulties in Life | D.How to Learn More and Grow Better |
Imagine that you get into your car, tell your car where you want to go, and then let it take you there. This is called self-driving. In fact, the idea behind self-driving cars is very simple. A self-driving car is connected with a computer and the computer is connected with many cameras which can track all the objects close to the car and give the computer all the driving rules and routes (路线) . Then the car can take people to the place where they want to go.
A lot of people are interested in self-driving cars. Research shows that people can save time by using self-driving cars. Besides, self-driving cars can lower the cost of transportation. They can also reduce traffic accidents.
Some experts thought that there would be a lot of self-driving cars on the street in 2020, but in fact, there were only a few self-driving cars on the street in 2020. According to a survey of drivers in 2020, most drivers were cautious (谨慎的) about buying self-driving cars. As the technology is now under research and being improved, it is likely in the near future that we will see a lot of self-driving cars move safely on public roads among traditional cars. When the age of self-driving cars arrives, their cost, safety and convenience will make them become part of our daily lives. If companies that research self-driving cars plan ahead and solve the problems that they have now, they may succeed.
1.What does the underlined word “it” refer to?A.The computer. | B.The car | C.The camera | D.The route |
A.They can take pictures of the passengers in the self-driving car. |
B.They can remind people to get off the self-driving car. |
C.They can sweep away the objects on the ground. |
D.They can track all the objects close to the self-driving car. |
A.The advantages of self-driving cars. | B.The number of cars on the street. |
C.The high cost of transportation. | D.People’s love for self-driving cars. |
A.They were seen everywhere. | B.They weren’t fully developed. |
C.They were too expensive. | D.They were safe on the roads. |
A.The self-driving cars | B.The driving rules and routes |
C.The idea behind the self-driving cars | D.The computers of the self-driving cars |
At times, learning English can be terrible, with so many new words to take in. We need to use special ways. Here are a few of our favorites:
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You cannot expect to remember all the words after just one time. A better way is to make a list of all your new English words to review almost every day over the next week. This will help you turn the knowledge into your long-term memory. Jim Porter of Speekee (斯佩克的吉姆·波特), a scholar (学者), suggests keeping a vocabulary (词汇) diary as an easy way to keep remembering what you’re learning.
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As you go on in your studies, you will notice that you are learning new words through the context (上下文). When reading, take notes of the words unknown to you and search for them in other texts to get a better idea of how to use the words. This will help make sure the words stay in your memory.
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Create different pictures in your mind to fit different words. You can recall the word whenever you need to use the meaning. This skill is very useful to visual learners (视觉学习者).
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Find songs easy to sing along with and get at least a few new words. This will both put the vocabulary into the context and provide a new way to remember vocabulary through sounds.
1.Why does Jim Porter of Speekee suggest keeping a vocabulary diary?A.Because it can help us increase reading speed. | B.Because it can help us improve writing skills. |
C.Because it can help us remember new words well. | D.Because it can help us understand the context. |
A.Special ways. | B.Special lists. | C.The pictures. | D.The unknown words. |
A.We can remember all the new words after we review them only one time. |
B.We should write down every new word and look it up in the dictionary when reading. |
C.Visual learners can remember new words more easily by creating pictures. |
D.Singing English songs doesn’t help English learners to remember new words at all. |
A.①-a ②-b ③-c ④-d | B.①-b ②-d ③-c ④-a |
C.①-c ②-d ③-b ④-a | D.①-d ②-a ③-c ④-b |
A.To show how to remember words well. | B.To show how to take notes of new words. |
C.To show how to create word pictures. | D.To show how to sing English songs. |
![]() No. 4 Middle School’s Charity Sale All money raised will go to the poor students in the school. ◆ Monday, May 29th ◆ Opened by students in Grade 7 ◆ From 3:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. ◆ In front of the teaching building There are some stalls (小货摊). Stalls selling home-made food and drinks Stalls selling handmade clothes and shoes Stalls selling old books and second-hand toys Stalls selling pictures drawn by the students in the school |
A.At 2:30 p. m. | B.At 4:30 p. m. | C.At 5:30 p. m. | D.At 6:30p. m. |
A.New books. | B.Second-hand clothes. | C.Handmade toys. | D.Home-made drinks. |
A.It’s held in front of the school. | B.There are four different kinds of stalls. |
C.It is used for improving the school’s fame. | D.You can draw pictures with students together. |
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