Looking back to that time-which was about 11 years ago-my biggest mistake was not
bringing anyone in to that world of mine. I was too proud, and embarrassed(ε), to get help. I would rather not face the fact that I needed help because in my mind, that would mean that the bully won. It would also mean that the bully won. It would also mean that I was weak.
Let me just say this-bullying someone is a weak choice. The only reason they come after you is because they think you wont do anything about it. Does that make anyone strong? No. Be stronger-reach out to a parent, a teacher or a friend. Admit() you need help.
You can put it like this: Somebody who is trying to make himself or herself seem important has bullied me. Why? Simply because I am nice and I havent done anything about it yet. Well, I hate this. I have basic human rights. It is just not OK. How do I manage this the right way? I dont want the pain cycle to continue and I dont want to become someone I dont want to be.
I will close by saying this-I am OK! I am not just surviving. I am enjoying my life. I graduated from college with good grades, by the way(being stupid was a lieit is all a lie). You dont have to wait to live. Do something today.
29. The underlined word it in the first paragraph refers to(ָ) __________.
A. getting along with the writer B. having a difficult time at school C. making friends with other students D. hurting the writer with force and threat 30. The writer suggests _________ to fight bullies.
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Imagine you are walking through the woods and you see a small dog. It looks cute and friendly. You move up to pet the dog. Suddenly it barks and tries to bite you. The dog no longer seems cute and you feel afraid and possibly angry. Then, as the wind blows, the leaves on the ground are carried away and you see the dog has one of its legs caught in a trap. Now, you take pity on the dog. You know it becomes unfriendly because it is in pain.
We all judge() others all the time. It might be over small things, like a workmate who takes too long of a lunch break. Or it might be over bigger matters, such as a person who behaves
A. getting used to the pain as soon as possible B. looking for help from parents, teachers and friends C. increasing the understanding of basic human rights D. keeping it a secret inside and reducing your social life A. share his thoughts on dealing with bullies B. say that he regrets being hurt badly at school C. describe how he changed his weak personality D. show how thankful he was to those who helped him
31. The writer writes the passage mainly to ___________.
selfishly or hurts our feelings. There are many reasons why we judge others. It is human nature to find a way to survive. When we see a dog(or a person) that might bite us, of course we feel threatened(в). We become nervous, want to fight back and are unable to see the possible reasons for anothers behavior.
Although judgment is a natural reaction(Ӧ), try to catch yourself before you speak, for you cant get your words back. Make a short stop. Try to change your thought into a positive() one. After all, like that dog in the trap, we really dont know the reasons for someones behavior.
When someone disagrees with us or somehow makes our life difficult, remember that its usually not about us. It may be about their pain or struggle(). Why not give others the right to express their doubt? Never underestimate the pain of a person, Will Smith said, because in all honesty, everyone is struggling. Some people are better at hiding it than others 32. The writers talks about the dog in the first paragraph mainly to __________.
A. give an example C. share a good story
B. make a comparison D. set the background
33. According to the writer, we usually judge others__________.
A. over big matters instead of small ones B. after thinking carefully about their situation C. about the real reasons behind their behavior D. for our own survival when feeling threatened
34. What does the underlined sentence Never underestimate the pain of a person mean?
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British people pride themselves on their polite manners towards one another in public. They often use the word sorryeven when they dont really mean it! Usually, if they want to ask a stranger for the time, they would start by saying Sorry to bother you. Do you know what time it is? If theyre five minutes late for an appointment (Լ), they would generally greet the person by saying Sorry Im late!
They use the word sorry in so many different situations that the meaning of the word has changed a little over time. The two main dictionary definitions () of sorry are: 1) feeling sad
A. Never believe others have pain. B. Never pay attention to others pain.
C. Never think others pain is bigger than it really is. D. Never think others pain is smaller than it really is. A. The Best Way to Judge
B. Too Late to Judge
D. Youve Got a Reason to Judge
35. What is the best title of the passage?
C. Think Twice Before You Judge
for someone else because of their problems or bad luck; 2) feeling regret because youve done something wrong. Now, think about this. Normally, when they want to ask a stranger a question, they start with Sorry to bother you. In this situation, they arent saying sorry because they feel sad for that person or because they feel regret. So what does sorry really mean? And why do British people use it so much? Well, in the British culture, saying sorry is a way to be polite, especially to people who they dont know very well. Its also a very clever way to get what they want. In a recent experiment, an actor went up to a different strangers on a rainy day to ask if he could use their mobile phones in order to make a call. When he went up to one group of strangers and asked them without saying sorry first, he was only 9 per cent successful in borrowing their phones. However, when he said sorry to another group of strangers about the bad weather before asking if he could use their mobile phones, he was 47 per cent successful. So maybe saying sorry is not just being polite, but it is also a good method to get what they want too! Title: Why do British people say sorry? Main points Detailed information The ___36___ in which they say ? asking for the time sorry The change of the meaning of sorry ? Being late for an appointment ? The two main dictionary definitions of sorry; ? feeling sad for others problems or bad luck ? feeling regret because of ones own ___37____ ? When British people ask a stranger a question by starting with sorry, they are saying sorry ____38____ because they feel sad for that person nor because they feel regret. The ____39____ meaning of sorry ? a way to be polite ? a good way to get what they want The result of an experiment shows its easier for one to ____40____ in borrowing a mobile phone by saying sorry. 36. __________ 37. __________ 38. __________ 39. __________ 40. __________ 5. ʻ㣺 Ŀ A) ݾ˼ʵȷʽգÿһʡ 41.Qi Baishi was one of he most famous ___________ (art) in China. 42.The ORBIS doctor advised the girl to have the operation to prevent her eye problem getting mush ___________ (bad). 43.To complete the work, he drank some coffee to keep himself ____________ (wake). 44.To protect the earth, we mustnt throw away the waste _____________ (care). B) ݾ⼰ʾдʵȷʽÿһʡ 45.We must be __________ (¸ҵ) enough to face difficulties in our life.
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48.The general manager always thinks twice before ______________ (ظ) to the customers.
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53.All the children _____________ (bring) back to their parents yesterday after the police found them.
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