问题 单项选择题

北宋后期词的代表作家是()。

A.周邦彦

B.柳永

C.苏轼

D.秦观

答案

参考答案:A

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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。(如果所用的答题卡没有E、F、G选项,则选E涂A、B,选F涂A、C,选G涂A、D.)

How do you stay true to yourself when you're surrounded by friends and/or family that have an opinion on everything you do? It's not easy!   小题1:  Here are 4 tips which can help  you live a dynamic life.

 小题2:  

Stay true to yourself by listening to the only opinions that really matter - your own and those from people who believe in and encourage you.Deep down you know yourself better than anybody else.

Don't fear people

       小题3:    The reason most people don't take risks, or live on the edge is the fear of what others might think of them.If you want to live the life you truly deserve, you must give up the need to be liked by everybody.

Value yourself and your choices

When you do, others will too.Own the choices you make in your life.    小题4:  When you believe in yourself, in time, others will believe in you too.Show confidence in your choices, and what you stand for whether others agree or not.

Focus on appreciation

No matter what the circumstances are, there is always something to be grateful for.All successful people ask, What am I grateful furl How can / improve my situation and use these tough times to inspire others 小题5:These steps, if applied, will help you transform your peace of mind, lifestyle, and

productivity.

A.Focus on your own talents and strengths

B.Never let others' opinions guide your choices

C.Treat every person like they are important.

D.When you doubt yourself, others will doubt you.E.Stay fearless in everything you will have to do.

F.Be thankful to life and be helpful to others, and you’ I lead a successful life.

G.However, there are great possibilities that you can lead the life you really want.

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Every evening, 15-year-old Rashida returns home from school, changes out of her uniform, and rushes to a neighboring farm to help her mother harvest vegetables. Her father is disabled, so the modest profit the two of them earn must cover food, clothing and other necessities for all seven children and their parents. Despite having precious little time to study, Rashida is one of the top students at her junior secondary school. But with so much responsibility on her small shoulders, she admits that it is sometimes hard for her to imagine a more promising future.

Last year, Rashida was invited to join 155 other girls at Camfed Ghana’s first Girls’ Career Camp, a program designed to inspire girls growing up in the country’s Northern Region to dream big, and to support them to pursue those dreams. “We organized this camp because we wanted to let girls know that even if they are struggling with poverty, their lives will not be defined by limitations,” says Dolores Dickson, Camfed Ghana’s Executive Director.

Over the course of five days, the camp led the junior and secondary school students through a range of experiences and career opportunities that were entirely new to them. Dr. Agnes Apusiga, a lecturer from the University of Development Studies, ran the workshop on goal-setting and career choices, describing the universities and training colleges in Ghana that could help them achieve their dreams. Participants then visited the University for Development Studies, where they toured the medical school and science labs. Another highlight was a workshop at the computer lab at Tamale Secondary School. Many of the girls had studied information technology from a book but had never before seen a computer.

“When the girls arrived at camp, they were not ambitious, because they didn’t have any idea what the world held for them,” says Eugenia Ayagiba, Project Officer with Camfed Ghana. “Many had scarcely traveled beyond their own villages.”

“I think the most important thing that happened at the camp is that we opened a window of hope for a group of girls coming from backgrounds of poverty,” says Eugenia. For Rashida, who has been laughed at in the past by her schoolmates because of her father’s disability, the experience was important. “She told one of the camp mentors(辅导员) that when she is at school, she often feels like a misfit, and she prefers to keep to herself,” says Eugenia. “But at the camp, it was different. She made friends with girls who have similar struggles. She took part in every single activity, every single game. On the last day, she said to her mentor, “The camp has challenged me to study hard. Now I see that there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

小题1:How many members are there in Rashida’s family?

A.Seven

B.Eight

C.Nine

D.Ten小题2:According to the passage, Camfed Ghana’s first Girls’ Career Camp is        

A.a program to help poor girls to have ambition

B.a program to help poor girl students to get university education

C.a program to help poor girls to study hard

D.a program to help the poor families小题3:Why did the camp lead the students to visit universities and training colleges?

A.To show they are better than their schools

B.To encourage them to get good education.

C.To show them what they are like

D.To get them to touch the advanced equipment there小题4:What can we infer from the passage?

A.Rashida has become friends with her mentors

B.Rashida’s mentors has encouraged her a lot.

C.Rashida was sad because of her father’s disability.

D.Rashida has had her new dream since the camp小题5:The best title of the passage is ___________.

A.Poor Girls in Ghana

B.Girls’ Career Camp

C.Camfed Ghana

D.Students in Ghana Dream Big