C. what had happened to Frank was killingFee
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D. Frank had always been a man of bad moralcharacter
57. The underlined sentence ―She half-rose before sinking back…‖ in Paragraph 6 shows that . A. Fee was so heart-broken that she could hardly standup B. Fee didn‘t want to upset Paddy by visitingFrank C. Fee couldn‘t leave her family to go to seeFrank
D.Fe e struggled between wanting to see Frank and respecting his wish 58. What can be inferred from thepassage?
A. The jury and the judge agreed on the Boxer‘s Sentence of Life Imprisonment. B.The police found Gumming unconscious, heavily struck by Frank.
C. The family didn‘t find out what had happened to Frank until 3 yearslater.
D. Frank didn‘t want his family to know the sentence to him, most probably out of hispride. 59. What is Frank and Paddy‘s probable relationship withFee? A. Frank is Fee‘s son and Paddy is Fee‘sbrother.
B. Frank is Fee‘s son and Paddy is Fee‘s husband.C. Frank is Fee‘s brother and Paddy is Fee‘slover. D. Frank is Fee‘s lover and Paddy is Fee‘s husband.
(B)
Shakespeare‘s Globe Theatre and Exhibition Tour
Overview
Shakespeare's Globe Exhibition is the world's largest exhibition devoted to Shakespeare. Located beneath the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's Bankside, the exhibition explores the remarkable story of the Globe, and brings Shakespeare's world to life using a range of interactive displays and livedemonstrations. Highlights
Tour the reconstructed Globe Theatre and see how plays were staged in Shakespeare's day All-day access to the interactive Globe Exhibition
Actors, recordings and interactive displays bring Shakespeare's world to life Schedule
April 23 to October 9
9:00am to 5:00pm. On Monday, tours run all day. Tuesday to Saturday, last tour departs at 12:30pm and at 11:30am on Sunday due to performances taking place on these days. October 10 to March 31 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Important note: Rehearsals(排练) will also take place throughout the Theatre Season. Please note that access to the Globe Theatre may be restricted and there may be occasions when the Globe tours are unable to run. When the Globe tours are not available, Rose or Bankside tours can be offeredinstead. Additional info
Inclusions: Entrance fee and all day access to Exhibition
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Guided tour of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (maximum 50 people) Exclusions(不包含项目): Hotel pickup and drop off Food
and drinks, unless specified Pricing
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Theatre Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Tour and Exhibition Exhibition Theatre Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Tour and Exhibition plus AfternoonTea Afternoon Tea at 3:00pm in the Swan Brasserie or Bar. $22.34 $62.89 60. The passage canbefound . A.inanewspaper B.in a magazine C.ontheInternet D.in aguidebook 61.In this Shakespeare‘s Globe Theatre Tour,wecan A.visit the original Globe Theatre B.enjoy a British afternoon tea for free
C.experience Shakespeare‘s world in an interactive way D.visit the exhibition in the Globe Theatre
62. What is true about the tour according to the passage? A.Rehearsals may affect thetour. B.The pricing remains the same.
C.Performances take place throughout the year.
D.The opening hours are the same in May and in November.
(C)
Since quitting can start feelings such as guilt and shame, we often do everything possible to avoid it, ―We're taught from our earliest days that if you quit something, it means you're a failure,\says the psychologist Will Meek. He, however, suggests we view quitting differently.
Quitting is like deciding to rearrange a room: you‘ve grown comfortable with the status, and it can be hard to picture the end result or even see why change is necessary. And yet, there's the upsetting feeling that you‘re no longer entirely satisfied with your current circumstances, perhaps even that you‘ve stopped making progress. While it's not out of the question for feelings of regret to surface after a major refit, leaving a position, project or situation can reveal exciting possibilities, making you feel inspired andrenewed.
Quitting, often happens in situations where we're unhappy, fearful or have determined we have
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no other choice, factors that can have ill effects on our health. Perhaps you find your work unfulfilling, or you've jumped into a new relationship before you're ready--and, as a result, you're
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operating under intense pressure. ―If stress is enduring and not managed well, it can start to take a toll,‖ says Meek. According to the American Psychological Association, long-term, ongoing stress can increase the risk for high blood pressure and heart attack so walking away from whatever is causing it can deliver significant physical and emotional health benefits. ―We often see a reduction in the stress hormone cortisol(应激激素皮质醇)‖, which can lower blood pressure and may even decrease the heart rate,‖ says Dr Alex Lickerman, a GP and expert on developing mental adaptability.
Leaving situations that fail to bring you joy can leave you with sufficient time to explore where your heart is truly leading you. In a study that was published in 1999, then Harvard University professor Hermina Ibarra looked at how bankers tried different roles that required new skill sets--someone who spent a lot of time dealing with computers, for instance, was asked to take on personal interactions. Subjects(研究对象) were especially drawn to acting out a version of their future selves through ?imitation strategies‘ -- an approach they compared to ?trying on different clothes.‘ Mark Franklin, the president of CareerCycles, suggests a similar approach as a way to figure out what your true desires might be in your post-quitting life and foresee your future self. ―Pretend to be a certain kind of person, or go and meet others who are doing what you want to do,‖ he says. ―Try it on, see how it feels and decide if it's a good fit for you.‖ It may not feel like it at the time, but just moving on from a situation that's not quite right can help you get back ontrack. 63. It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that quitting may brim us feelings ofbeingboth . A. guiltyand ashamed B. stupid andenthusiastic C. troubledandhopeful D. inspired anddetermined 64. The phrase ―take a toll‖ (paragraph 3) can be best replacedby― ‖. A. developmental adaptability B. bring aboutchanges C. keep upthepressure D. have a badeffect
65. An approach suggested by Mark Franklin similar to ?trying on different clothes‘ is for . A. helping people find what truly suits them incareer B. telling capable employees from inadequateones
C. training employees to acquire different workingskills D. providing people with opportunities to have a roleplay 66. It can be concluded from the passagethat . A. quitting is a track that only the timid will choose tofollow
B. personal interaction can be a must for reducing emotionalpressure C. mental adaptability can be improved by the stress hormonecortisol D. knowing when to stop is wise and may make dreamshappen
Section C
A. What accounts for this culture ofgenerosity? B. This belief is central to the nationalcharacter. C. How can a sense of generosity becultivated? D. Americans’ generosity is rooted in selflessbehavior.
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