问题 单项选择题

()是决定一个政党、一个 * * 盛衰的根本因素。

A、经济发展

B、创新能力

C、人心向背

D、人才问题

答案

参考答案:C

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读文段,回答问题。

拥有爱的源泉

  (1)篱笆修筑竖三桩,暖流涌动感心房。感恩从来都不是无缘无故存在的,我们感恩是因为曾经索取和获得——父母的爱、朋友的情、师长的教导……曾经有一股清泉,润泽心田;曾经有一阵和风,唤醒希望;曾经有那么一个人,在你困苦时,把手伸向了你。这份帮助,也许是送来千金,也许只是投来一个默默的眼神,但都足以让我们心生温暖,度过难关。感动,就这么悄无声息地在心田里发芽。在心的指引下,我们感恩。

  (2)感恩重在___________。投之以桃,报之以李。也许在心灵接受到爱的讯息时只产生谢意,

  那么,何不把它化为行动——一个微笑,一句问候,一次伸手,都行。感恩于亲人,田世国为母捐肾;感恩于朋友,梁山好汉倾力相助;感恩于人民,_____________。他们以行动感恩,青史留美名。一万次的空想都不及一次行动,再大的谢意也比不上实质性的帮助。感恩是心头的一张邮票,唯有用行动去传递,才是真实而美丽的。

  (3)感恩重在___________。真诚甘泉淌心间,诚意火把暖两人。帮助的人已伸出真诚的手,受助的人若衷心感应,快乐和幸福会同时飞向两个人。他真心报答,坦然而快乐;我接受回报,幸福而满足。感恩的心是真诚的。感恩就像天上的繁星,彼此真诚地照耀着,温暖着,默默守望,相映成辉。

  (4)感恩要善于选择时机和方式。可谓“好雨知时节,当春乃发生”。盲目的感恩也许会在你想为别人遮阳时,却遮住了他的视线。要明白,锦上添花当然好,雪中送炭更重要。雨中送伞,夜行送光,将感恩的心化为柔和的雨丝,在他最需要的时候,无声地滋润他。将感恩的心化为准确的晴雨表,然后高举那把伞,在炎炎夏日里为他阻隔如火骄阳。

  (5)感恩要永远感怀于心。淡看世事去如烟,铭记恩情存如血。滴水之恩,当涌泉相报。一时兴起的“感恩”只是一种负担,真正怀有感恩之心的人是不会因时间而淡忘恩情的。感恩不能像诸葛亮那样“愚忠”,却要像他那样将恩情铭记于心。在以后的日子里,要记着,曾经有一个人帮我爱我,让我感激涕零。当日子在指尖慢慢滑落时,依然感怀于心。

  (6)爱是纯的,心是诚的,感恩是真实的,感动是永恒的,感恩的心便是充实而幸福的。感恩的心是一条悠远的小溪,滋润着爱你的人和你爱的人,让爱和温情在你我心间流淌。

  (7)拥有一颗感恩的心,便拥有了爱的源泉。

1.本文的主要观点是什么?用文中的句子回答。

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2.阅读(2)(3)两段,根据你的理解,分别在这两段话第一句的空格处填上恰当的词语。

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3.阅读第(2)段,将下列材料补充完整。

感恩于亲人,田世国为母捐肾;感恩于朋友,梁山好汉倾力相助;感恩于人民,_______________。

4.第(4)段中引用诗句“好雨知时节,当春乃发生”有什么作用?

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填空题

[A] What have they found

[B] Is it true that laughing can make us healthier

[C] So why do people laugh so much

[D] What makes you laugh

[E] How did you come to research it

[F] So what’s it for

Why are you interested in laughter

It’s a universal phenomenon, and one of the most common things we do. We laugh many times a day, for many different reasons, but rarely think about it, and seldom consciously control it. We know so little about the different kinds and functions of laughter, and my interest really starts there. Why do we do it What can laughter teach us about our positive emotions and social behaviour There’s so much we don’ t know about how the brain contributes to emotion and I think we can get at understanding this by studying laughter.

41. ______

Only 10 or 20 per cent of laughing is a response to humour. Most of the time it’s a message we send to other people--communicating joyful disposition, a willingness to bond and so on. It occupies a special place in social interaction and is a fascinating feature of our biology, with motor, emotional and cognitive components. Scientists study all kinds of emotions and behaviour, but few focus on this most basic ingredient. Laughter gives us a clue that we have powerful systems in our brain which respond to pleasure, happiness and joy. It’s also involved in events such as release of fear.

42. ______

My professional focus has always been on emotional behaviour. I spent many years investigating the neural basis of fear in rats, and came to laughter via that route. When I was working with rats, I noticed that when they were alone,, in an exposed environment, they were scared and quite uncomfortable. Back in a cage with others, they seemed much happier. It looked as if they played with one another--real rough-and-tumble--and I wondered whether they were also laughing. The neurobiologist Jaak Panksepp had shown that juvenile rats make short vocalisations, pitched too high for humans to hear, during rough-and-tumble play. He thinks these are similar to laughter. This made me wonder about the roots of laughter.

43. ______

Everything humans do has a function, and laughing is no exception. Its function is surely communication. We need to build social structures in order to live well in our society and evolution has selected laughter as a useful device for promoting social communication. In other words, it must have a survival advantage for the species.

44. ______

The brain scans are usually done while people are responding to humorous material. You see brainwave activity spread from the sensory processing area of the occi15ital lobe, the bit at the back of the brain that processes visual signals, to the brain’s frontal lobe. It seems that the frontal lobe is involved in recognising things as funny. The left side of the frontal lobe analyses the words and structure of jokes while the right side does the intellectual analyses required to "get" jokes. Finally, activity spreads to the motor areas of the brain controlling the physical task of laughing. We also know about these complex pathways involved in laughter from neurological illness and injury. Sometimes after brain damage, tumours, stroke or brain disorders such as Parkinson’ s disease, people get "stonefaced syndrome" and can’t laugh.

45. ______

I laugh a lot when I watch amateur videos of children, because they’re so natural. I’m sure they’re not forcing anything funny to happen. I don’t particularly laugh hard at jokes, but rather at situations. I also love old comedy movies such as Laurel and Hardy and an extremely ticklish. After starting to study laughter in depth, I began to laugh and smile more in social situations, those involving either closeness or hostility. Laughter re-ally creates a bridge between people, disarms them, and facilitates amicable behaviour.

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