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第11课时 七年级(下) Units 5~6
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一、阅读理解
Are you emotional? Do you often have strong feelings? How do you deal with bad emotions?
We feel angry or unhappy about the things we did or did not achieve, about the things we cannot have, and many other things. It seems that everyone carries their own bad moods. But neither unhappiness nor anger can help us. Over time, they can be heavy weights on our shoulders.
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These bad moods don’t do anything good for us at all. So you might ask yourself—is it possible to put down this heavy burden and give yourself a break? It is quite possible. Start by actually learning about your feelings. How do they get inside of us? Why do we carry them for so long instead of putting them down? Can we live without them?
By thinking about our bad moods, we can find healthy ways to deal with them. Unhealthy behaviors are not the way to do this. They provide no relaxation. Instead, there are better ways to deal with them. One of the best ways is forgiveness.
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Forgiveness is a powerful tool. We should forgive ourselves first. We shouldn’t keep bad moods inside. We must also forgive others who have made us unhappy or angry. This is not always easy. But when we learn to forgive ourselves, it becomes easier to forgive others as well.
There is nothing good about carrying years of emotional burdens. By forgiving ourselves and others, we can abandon our burdens and feel better about ourselves. When you do this, you will start to feel a lot lighter. Years of heaviness will be magically lifted! You’ll start to feel like you have more energy and you’ll be much happier with your life.
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1.【创新考法·写作手法】How does the writer begin the article?
A.By telling a story. B.By listing differences.
C.By showing facts. D.By asking questions.
2.What should you do first to deal with the bad moods?
A.Ask others questions. B.Study the moods.
C.Try to live without them. D.Keep them in your mind.
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3.What is a right way to deal with bad emotions according to the article?
A.Forgiving ourselves and others.
B.Keeping bad moods inside.
C.Sharing bad moods with others.
D.Finding good emotions to replace them.
4.What can be the best title for the article?
A.How to forgive others
B.How to deal with bad emotions
C.How to forgive our own mistakes
D.How to become an energetic person
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二、阅读还原
Friends are important in our lives. But not all of friends stand the test of time. We spoke about friendships with Marisa Franco, author of Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends. Here are five tips to remember if you’re losing a friend.
Sometimes things just fizzle out(不了了之).
1.______. “Things fizzle out,” Franco said. “Nobody really wanted the friendship to end, but people got busy and didn’t keep the friendship.”
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Make the unsaid, said.
“2.______,” Franco says. In friendship, problems get bigger if we don’t address(处理) them. We might be afraid of arguing, but if we think about it and talk peacefully, that can “be a sign that you care enough to fix the friendship,” Franco said.
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It’s normal to feel grief(悲伤).
3.______. Allow yourself to feel those feelings and be patient with yourself. Franco said, “When society doesn’t value a relationship that you’re losing, you have trouble grieving.” It makes the grief last longer. “We think... What’s wrong with me? Instead of being like... of course, I’m sad... I lost someone I’m very close to. This is a natural part of closeness and loss.”
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4.______.
You can’t put a timeline on grief. “Grief is just a process of feeling emotion... over time,” Franco said.
Be kind to yourself along the way.
Franco said it’s important to forgive yourself for not getting over the loss
of a friendship. 5.______. Don’t go into a new friendship feeling afraid. “Your image of friendship in your brain isn’t just colored by this one experience,” Franco said.
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A.When a friendship ends, there is a grieving process
B.When a close friendship ends, the reason is often hard to say
C.Allow yourself to accept new friendships
D.Talk to others if you are really upset
E.Losing friends is a part of life
F.Find ways to express those emotions
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三、完形填空
Sam, Molly, and Mom decided to have a surprise birthday party for Dad. They were getting 1 for it when he was at work.
They 2 Uncle Mel, Aunt Carrie, Aunt Joanna, and their cousins, Noah and Kayla. Sam called them all on the phone and said, “Please arrive by 4:30. Dad will be 3 at 5:00.”
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Mom put a(n) 4 in the oven, and then made some snacks for everyone to eat. Sam was making a birthday card. Molly ran to buy balloons and birthday candies. “We’d better make sure the house is 5 before everyone comes,” said Mom. Molly cleaned the living room and Sam swept the kitchen.
Mom took the cake out of the oven. Molly put some cream and fruits on it. Sam 6 balloons and hung a banner(横幅) on the wall that said, “Happy Birthday!”
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All of the guests 7 on time for the surprise party. Everyone hid in the living room. 8 Dad walked into the house, they jumped out and shouted, “Surprise!”
“Wow,” said Dad. “This is a real surprise! Thank you for remembering my birthday and doing so much 9 me!” Then they 10 wait to have fun. They ate, sang, danced and played games happily. It was a great day for everyone.
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1.A.serious B.rich C.ready D.close
2.A.invited B.visited C.answered D.expected
3.A.around B.out C.forward D.back
4.A.sandwich B.cake C.hamburger D.egg
5.A.tidy B.quiet C.full D.new
6.A.cut up B.took up C.made up D.blew up
7.A.stopped B.arrived C.finished D.replied
8.A.When B.Though C.Because D.If
9.A.with B.on C.to D.for
10.A.wouldn’t B.shouldn’t C.couldn’t D.needn’t
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