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外研版英语高二年级Book5Unit4Canival同步训练

The deadline has been ________ till next Monday.                  
A、enlarged B、expanded C、extended D、stretched
举一反三
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。


       People who are confident really seem to be naturally outstanding and just seem to do everything with more style than others. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}It is a habit that everyone can develop in life. Try these simple tips to drill and build up your confidence:

       Admit your shortcomings calmly.

       Do not try to flee from them or cover them. Face them bravely.{#blank#}2{#/blank#}Fight against them every day until the day when you could break away from and conquer them.

       Dress for self­confidence.

       {#blank#}3{#/blank#}And therefore pay attention to your dress, display your unique physical advantages and exhibit your best image. In addition, on formal occasions such as a business conference or a wedding ceremony, elegant dressing contributes to building your confidence.

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       You should break your routine that deals with the work passively(被动地). Concentrate your efforts immediately on overcoming it, because it will make your restless mind at ease and build your self­confidence.

       Be positive.

       Feel pity neither on yourself nor on others. If you are used to hating and accusing yourself, others would tend to do that and believe it. Instead, you should speak positively about yourself, your progress, and your bright future.{#blank#}5{#/blank#}

A  Then talk about them to a reliable mate, a friend or a family member.

B  Actually, true self­confidence is neither born nor acquired overnight.

C  Build your confident vocabulary.

D  By doing so, you would encourage your growth in a positive direction.

E  Don't put off what you eventually have to do.

F   Don't judge a person by appearance.    

G  Your appearance could put you into embarrassment or increase your confidence

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。         

         You have probably heard of the Mozart effect. It's the idea that if children or even babies listen to music composed by Mozart, they will become more intelligent. A quick Internet search exposes plenty of products to assist you in the task. Whatever your age, there are CDs and books to help you taste the power of Mozart's music, but when it comes to scientific evidence that it can make you more clever, the picture is more mixed.

         The phrase “the Mozart effect” was made up in 1991, but it was a study described two years later in the journal Nature that sparked(激发) real media and public interest about the idea that listening to classical music somehow improves the brain. It is one of those ideas that sound reasonable. Mozart was undoubtedly a genius himself; his music is complex and there is a hope that if we listen to enough of it, we'll become more intelligent.

         The_idea_took_off,_with thousands of parents playing Mozart to their children, and in 1998 Zell Miller, the Governor of the state of Georgia in the US, even asked for money to be set aside in the state budget so that every newborn baby could be sent a CD of classical music. It was not just babies and children who were exposed to Mozart's music on purpose. Even an Italian farmer proudly explained that the cows were played Mozart three times a day to help them produce better milk.

         I'll leave the debate on the effect on milk yield to farmers, but what about the evidence that listening to Mozart makes people more intelligent? More research was carried out but an analysis of sixteen different studies confirmed that listening to music does lead to a temporary improvement in the ability to handle shapes mentally, but the benefits are short­lived and it doesn't make us more intelligent.

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