1、江苏省苏州新草桥中学高一英语七选五专题试卷 How to find purpose in life If you’re asking yourself, “What is my purpose?” you’re not alone. One study showed that just 25 % of American adults say they have a clear sense of purpose. If you’re part of the other 75%, follow these tips to get started on finding purpose and
2、 meaning in life. Create a personal vision statement A personal vision statement can help you manage stress and find balance in your life. It serves as a road map that will guide you toward your purpose by identifying (识别) your core value and establishing what’s important to you. A purpose state
3、ment makes it easier for you to make decisions in accordance with your valued. ___1___ Explore your passions Your passions and interests are a good indicator of the area in which your life purpose might lie. ___2___ They’re so deeply fixed in our ways of thinking that we can become blind to them
4、 If you’re not sure what your passions are, ask the people who know you best. Likely, you’re already pursuing them in some way without even realizing it. Give back Giving back can enhance your sense of meaning and purpose in life. This means that when you help others, you also help yourself. __
5、3___ You might want to volunteer in your local community or donate your money or skills to a cause that resonates (共鸣) with you. Or try spreading a little happiness by performing random acts of kindness. Turn your pain into purpose ___4___ Overcoming these challenged shapes who we become and g
6、ives us our unique strengths and perspective. Many people ask for help when struggling to overcome a major life change. Some later find their purpose in helping others facing similar struggle to those they have overcome. Some choose a career working directly with people, such as a social worker. Oth
7、ers find ways to touch the lives of others through the arts, such as writing. ___5___ A.We all face struggles in life. B.Look for ways to be of service. C.But they can be hard to identify. D.Finding purpose in life can sometimes be hard. E.You may even discover your purpose through them. F.How
8、 you transform your pain into purpose is up to you. G.It also helps you stay motivated as you work toward your personal goals. Be Slightly Funnier How would you feel if a colleague suggested you take a comedy class to improve your sense of humor? I felt embarrassed. At home that evening, I as
9、ked my other half whether he thinks I'm funny. ___6___ . "Of course you are," they all ensured me. What else could they say? And anyway, I'd already made up my mind. Some people just aren't funny, and I'm one of them. Yet, according to Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas-authors of the book Humor, S
10、eriously and experts on the subject, humor is not something you are born with or without. ___7___ . What's more, finding our funny sides makes us appear more competent and confident, strengthens relationships, unlocks creativity and makes us more likable. It helps in any life situation. This undou
11、btedly explains why future masters of the universe are eagerly signing up for the humor course Aaker and Bagdonas teach at Stanford's Graduate School of Business. They agreed to teach me how to find my funny bones, too. ___8___ . As you would hope, they are very amusing. They begin by sending me
12、a questionnaire about what I find funny, what I don't, and how I attempt to make others laugh. The results will apparently reveal my humor type. In our first call, Aaker, a social psychologist (心理学家), explains that many of us leave humor behind when we arrive at adulthood: A four-year-old laughs u
13、p to 300 times a day. ___9___ . Next, we discuss the common misunderstandings that stop many of us in our comedy tracks. The first, Aaker says, is the belief that humor has no place in certain situations, especially at work. ___10___ . However, 98 percent of top executives say they prefer employees
14、 with a sense of humor and 84 percent of bosses believe those employees do better work. A.Rather, it's a muscle you can strengthen B.Then there is the idea that it is too risky C.We worry about not being taken seriously D.My first interaction with the pair is over e-mail E.Then I texted my best
15、 friend and my sister-in-law F.But a 40-year-old takes ten weeks to laugh as much G.It is far more important to show you have a sense of humor There are many theories that suggest different ways of improving memory or thinking more clearly. One of those is the idea that adding rosemary (迷迭香) to
16、 your food or water, or even breathing in its fragrance, can give your brain a boost. First, it’s important to understand what rosemary is. ____11____ It’s a perennial, meaning that once you plant it, it should re-grow every year when the weather is warm enough for it to do so. It’s native to Asia
17、and the Mediterranean. ____12____ Rosemary is related to the mint (薄荷) family of plants. When it blooms, its flowers are white, purple, pink or deep blue. It is often used as a flavor in food, including soups, meat, fish and other Mediterranean food. And it has a somewhat bitter flavor. Some people
18、 also enjoy tea flavored with rosemary. ____13____ One study that involved 28 older adults found that consumption of a small amount of dried rosemary powder was associated with statistically significantly improved memory speed. ____14____ Researchers found that their memory of images and numbers im
19、proved when the essential oil of rosemary was sprayed in the room. ____15____ But one theory is that rosemary appears to have some antioxidant (抗氧剂) properties that may offer some healing for the damage in our bodies. Another idea is that rosemary appears to lower anxiety, which in turn, may increa
20、se the ability to concentrate. While rosemary shows some promise for boosting our brain power, it’s important to check with your doctor before you begin having it. A.But it is grown in the United States, as well. B.Rosemary is a herb with needle-like leaves. C.Here’s what research has found abou
21、t rosemary. D.It is unknown if those benefits would hold true for humans. E.It’s not known for sure why there may be a benefit from rosemary. F.Rosemary is also used as a perfume and added to shampoo and soap. G.Another study was performed with 53 students between 13 and 15 years old. In Chin
22、a, people in different areas have their own ways to celebrate the Spring Festival. Especially between Northern China and Southern China, there are many differences.____16____ One is about the food on the night before the Spring Festival. In Northern China, people usually eat dumplings during this t
23、ime. For luck, people may put sugar in dumplings.____17____People in the south usually eat Niangao or Tangyuan on New Year’s Eve. Both foods are also considered to bring a better life. There are many causes. For example, Northern China grows lots of wheat (小麦) while Southern China grows lots of rice
24、18____People in Northern China usually love food made by wheat. ____19____In Northern China, people often put up paper cuttings on windows to wish for happiness of the coming year. In many parts of the south, people no longer put up paper cuttings for the Spring Festival. Instead, they decorat
25、e their house with a kumquat (金橘) tree bearing fruit. It’s true that Northern China and Southern China have differences in celebrating the Spring Festival.____20____After all, many Chinese are moving from one place to another. When reaching a new place, they also bring their customs there. So now m
26、any people in Northern China also eat Tangyuan. A.Here are some examples. B.Many foods are made of rice. C.The differences bring many bad results. D.But the differences are gradually disappearing. E.As a result, people in Southern China often prefer rice. F.That way, they believe life in the n
27、ext year will be “sweet”. G.China’s north and south also have a difference in New Year decorating. Understanding cultural body language in other countries is key to managing efficient communication, especially when we have not yet mastered a foreign language. ___21___ I hope these will help you
28、socialize when you try to communicate with foreigners in spite of the language barrier (障碍). Head movements In some parts of India, people tilt (倾斜) their heads from side to side to confirm something and show that they are actively listening. In western countries, people nod to show agreement. __
29、22___ Eye contact In western culture, visual contact when you speak to someone is considered a positive aspect of body language. Strong visual contact is common in Spain and the Arabic culture among people of the same sex. Not looking back when someone is looking at you is considered impolite, s
30、howing insecurity or disinterest. ___23___ In Caribbean communities, children and teenagers are taught not to look at adults in the eyes when they are being corrected. Greetings and goodbyes Shaking hands is a normal and formal way to greet or say goodbye in western countries. ___24___ In Roma
31、nia, for example, only men usually do it. And they shake hands every time they meet, not just the first! In England, however, it’s unusual to shake hands with someone you are introduced to in an informal setting. Kissing cheeks is something done in many countries, especially in Europe, though the nu
32、mber of kisses, the occasion for doing so, and which cheek they start off on vary. ___25___ When you communicate with foreigners, one secure way is to understand. respect and follow the culture. A.Body language varies from country to country. B.But it’s done in different contexts in different c
33、ountries. C.However, in Greece, nodding actually means the opposite meaning. D.Here are a selection of gestures (姿势) and their meanings in different cultures. E.Some cultures, such as Japanese culture, consider long-time visual contact awkward. F.Here are five communication skills that you shoul
34、d keep in mind when in a foreign country. G.However, in different countries, people may have different explanations about hands shaking. It seems likely that you fought like cat and dog when you were young. But siblings (兄弟姐妹) can actually improve your physical and mental health. ____26____. Ha
35、ving brothers and sisters makes you kinder. ____27____. This is probably because you have a same-generation relative to make you care about others. ____28____. Brothers and sisters, whether younger or older, help prevent you from feeling terrible, unloved, lonely, anxious and fearful. That can only
36、 be an advantage when you reach adulthood (成年时期). Having brothers and sisters can help you have a healthier lifestyle. As a survey shows, 43% of people believe their family and friends have the biggest effect on their health. ____29____. Having good friends can bring many of the same benefits. Not
37、 all of you have brothers and sisters, ____30____. Don’t worry. Research also shows that having close friends can boost your health and happiness. Make friends by signing up for groups or classes and finding people who enjoy the same things as you. A.Here are some benefits of having siblings B.Sib
38、lings can be your healthy-eating partners C.That makes you much more likely to help others D.Having brothers and sisters helps remove bad feelings E.Having siblings increases the chance of a happy marriage F.or you might not be in a good relationship with your siblings G.and having brothers and
39、 sisters might well be worth the trouble Ice fishing is a sport about catching fish from within a frozen lake or other body of water. Before going ice fishing, the fisher must make sure that the ice is at least four inches thick to ensure his or her safety, The fisher must then drill a hole in th
40、e surface of the ice. ___31___. When ice fishing, a fisher may sit outside in the cold on a stool. ___32___. These cabins are referred to by a variety of names, such as fish house and ice hut. They may include cooking facilities, and light, and are usually used on a multi-day ice fishing trip. ___
41、33___. Sometimes, a strainer (滤网) may also be necessary to remove new ice as it forms while drilling the hole or while ice fishing. The types of fishing poles needed for ice fishing depend on the fish the fisher hopes to catch. A small, lightweight pole is used to fish. A fisher may also use a tip-
42、up pole when ice fishing. This pole is ideal for the fisher who does not wish to attend completely to the fishing pole. ___34___. In order to use a spear for ice fishing, the fisher also needs fish decoys (诱饵) to draw the fish to the hole in the ice. ___35___. A flasher is a system capable of telli
43、ng the fisher how deep the fish are in the water. The fisher may also use underwater cameras in order to watch the fish. This can add an interesting aspect to the sport of ice fishing. A.Fishers may also use a flasher B.Thus, they can easily catch fish C.The fisher may have many choices D.The fi
44、sher may also use a spear for ice fishing E.Only then can the fisher drop a fishing line into the body of water F.In some cases, however, the fisher may sit inside a heated cabin on the ice G.To go ice fishing, the fisher needs a drill or ice spade to cut the hole in the ice With the rapid dev
45、elopment of science and technology, we don’t know how different our life will be in the future. ___36___. At first we think about human relationships. In the year 2050, we will use computers almost every day. We will be making new friends through the Internet — even our husbands or wives will be me
46、t in this way. ___37___. On the other hand, our relationship with people won’t be as important as they are today — we will feel a little lonely. Computers will also help us in many other activities in 2050. For example, they will be used by the children at school to make their learning easier. In a
47、ddition, there will be much more other machines which will play a similar role as computers, like robots which will do the housework for us. ___38___ . Traveling to other planets or to the moon will also be available for everyone. Means of transport will, of course, change, too. We will be using so
48、lar-powered cars, which will be much more environmentally friendly. We could expect that the faster technological progress would lead to a more polluted environment. But it isn’t true. ___39___. And, scientists will probably find cures for many dangerous diseases, like cancer or AIDS. Therefore, ou
49、r surroundings as well as health will be in a better condition. Although we can’t predict the exact changes which will be made in the world, we often think about them. We worry about our and our children’s future; we have expectations, hopes as well as fears. But I think we should be rather confide
50、nt about our future. ___40___. A.However, we are convinced of the following B.We should be happy and believe good things will happen C.We will pay more attention to protecting the environment D.We can only imagine it E.Spending holidays will also be completely different F.It will be much faste






