In the past, going to a piano teacher was the most popular way to learn how to play the piano. You could get one-to-one teaching and have the opportunity to learn as much as the teacher knew. If you didn’t have private lessons, you could still learn the piano, but you would have to teach yourself. This was easy for some, but very difficult for most. However, with technology developing today, there is at last another way that you can take piano lessons. You can take an online course.
An online course is much cheaper than a private lesson. If a private lesson costs 30-40 dollars per week, just think about how quickly that adds up. You can take a whole online course in piano for just a fraction(小部分) of the money that you would spend on weeks of private lessons. Also, private lessons are usually only one hour per week. So you would have to wait for your next lesson to continue your learning. However, online piano courses are quite different.
With an online piano course, you can work at your own pace. You can also take as many lessons per week as you want, or go back and listen to your last lesson if you have forgotten anything. Most adults who want to learn how to play the piano enjoy being able to go back and listen to the lessons again.
Of course if you need someone to sit beside you and offer you immediate feedback(反饋) as you are playing, you might not get that from an online piano course. However, the lessons online can be viewed(觀看) at any time, or as often as you’d like, which means that you can get your own type of feedback from an online piano course.
1.This passage mainly tells us ______.
A. the disadvantages of the traditional ways of learning to play the piano
B. the differences between traditional piano courses and online courses
C. why people prefer online piano courses to traditional piano courses
D. the advantages of learning to play the piano through an online course
2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 want to tell us?
A. That private piano lessons shouldn’t be that expensive.
B. That taking private piano lessons really costs a lot.
C. That not everyone can afford to take piano lessons.
D. That the price for private piano lessons has increased greatly.
3.How did the writer make his points clear?
A. By giving detailed data.
B. By giving many examples
C. By writing about his own experiences
D. By comparing with the old ways.
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Please excuse me if I'm a little sad today. Mark is leaving, and I'm feeling kind of sad.
You probably don't know Mark, but you might be lucky enough to know someone just like him. He's been the heart and soul of the office for a couple of years combining great professional skills with a sweet nature. He just wants to do his job, and to do it superbly well. And now he's moving on to an exciting new professional opportunity. It sounds like it could be the chance of a lifetime, and we're genuinely, sincerely pleased for him. But that doesn't make it any easier to say goodbye to a dear friend and trusted colleague.
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But how do we do that? A friend of mine who works for the government once told me that the answer to life's problems can be summed up in four words: "Go with the flow."
"It's like surfing," Chris explained. "You can't organize the ocean. Waves just happen. You ride them where they take you, then you paddle back out there and catch the next one. Sure, you're always hoping for the perfect wave where you can get. But mostly you just take them the way they come.
I'm not exactly sure, but I think Chris was saying that life is a series of events—both good and bad. There will always be life-influencing factors over which you have no control. That doesn't mean you don't keep trying to make all your dreams come true. It just means that when things come up that aren't exactly in your plan, you work around them—and then you move on. Of course, some bumps along the road of life are easier to take than others. A rained-out picnic, for example, is easier to cope with than the sudden death of a loved one. But the principle is the same.
We're going to miss Mark, just like you'll miss that graduate, that neighbor or that newlywed. But rather than drown ourselves in the sadness of our parting, we'll focus on our hopes for a brighter future—for him, and for us. And then we'll go out and do everything we can to make that future happen.
1.The passage is mainly about ___________.
A. how to change yourself successfully
B. how to do if your colleague (同事) leaves
C. how to deal with unhappy things in life
D. how to deal with unexpected things in life
2.In Paragraph 1 , the writer tells the story about Mike to _________.
A. let us know his colleague B. praise his colleague
C. introduce a topic D. describe his life
3.The leaving of Mike makes the writer feel _________________.
A. really unpleasant B. very angry
C. both happy and sad D. a little disappointed
4.Which is not an unexpected thing in life mentioned in the passage?
A. A rained-out picnic.
B. A terrific neighbor’s apology.
C. The sudden death of a loved.
D. The graduation of a family member.
5.In the writer’s opinion, one should ________ when unexpected things come up.
A. accept them and hope for a better future
B. do as planned
C. overcome difficulties and let them in control
D. never give up until he succeeds
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One Friday morning, Andrew announced to his wife that he finally decided to ask his boss for a salary raise. All day Andrew felt worried --- what if Mr. Larchmont refuses to grant his request? Andrew had worked so hard and of course, he deserves a wage increase.
The thought of walking into Larchmont’s office left Andrew weak in the knees. Late in the afternoon he finally mustered up the courage to approach his superior. To his delight and surprise, the ever-frugal Harvey Larchmont agreed to give him a raise!
Andrew arrived home to a beautiful table set with their best china, and candles lit. His wife, Tina had prepared a fine meal including his favorite dishes. Immediately he figured someone from the office might have broken the good news to her!
Next to his plate Andrew found a lettered note, reading: "Congratulations, my love! I knew you'd get the raise! I prepared this dinner to show just how much I love you. I am so proud of your accomplishments!" He read it and stopped to reflect on how sensitive and caring Tina was.
After dinner, Andrew was on his way to the kitchen when he observed a second card had slipped out of Tina's pocket onto the floor. He picked it up. He read: "Don't worry about not getting the raise! You deserve it anyway! You are a wonderful provider and I prepared this dinner to show you just how much I love you even though you did not get the increase."
Suddenly tears swelled in Andrew's eyes. Total acceptance! Tina's support for him was not conditional upon his success at work.
The fear of rejection is often softened when we know someone loves us regardless of our success or failure.
1.Why was Andrew worried about asking for a salary raise?
A. He was afraid of being turned down.
B. He didn’t think he ought to get a raise.
C. He wife didn’t support him in this.
D. His superior had refused him once.
2.What does the underlined word “muster” in the second paragraph probably mean?
A. To gather something.
B. To make use of something .
C. To create something.
D. To consume something
3.Andrew felt ______ when he discovered the truth.
A. angry B. disappointed C. relaxed D. moved
4.Tina prepared a good meal, _________.
A. because she knew her husband would make it
B. because she wanted to comfort her husband
C. but she didn’t know what the result would be
D. and she wrote a letter to her husband.
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A. to sit; doing B. to sitting; do C. to sit; do D. to sitting; doing
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He_______ drawing.
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He______ his work, otherwise, he wouldn’t be enjoying himself by the seaside.
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The reason _______ he felt frustrated was ______ he lost his MP4.
A. why/that B. that/why C. why/because D. that / because
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My wife passed away seven and a half years ago, and I went through a huge depression (消沉), the worst time in my life. I even wanted to end my life. I continued to work as a small-town doctor at my medical clinic in Kilauea, Hawaii. My kids had gone to live on the mainland, and I was alone. On a family trip, we turned on the TV and saw the second plane crash into the World Trade Center. I said to my kids, “I’m going to Afghanistan.” International Medical Corps sent me to set up 20 clinics in some provinces where people had no health care. Eventually, the clinics were serving 27,000 patients a month. I had such a sense of accomplishment, a sense of purpose. My depression went completely away.
I go wherever disasters strike: Indonesia after the tsunami, Pakistan after the earthquake. I was just in Kenya. After their presidential election, at least a thousand people were killed and hundreds of thousands were forced out. We set up mobile clinics in an area with 19,000 refugees (難民). Measles broke out, one of the biggest killers of kids in refugee camps, and it spread like wildfire. Water and medical equipment were also problems.
When my wife passed away, I thought my life was done. But really, it was just getting started. At the end of her life, my wife fell into a coma (昏迷). I held her head in my hands and told her of all the places we would visit, the exciting adventures we would have. I think about this moment many times during my “adventures”. I did not know then how prophetic (先知的) those words would be. She is with me still.
1.The first country where the author provided people with medical care is _____
A.Indonesia B.Pakistan C.Kenya D.Afghanistan
2.The underlined word “Measles” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to ____
A.a kind of fire B.a kind of polluted water C.a kind of medicine D.a kind of disease
3.The author and his wife ______.
A.experienced a lot of exciting adventures
B.loved each other very much
C.lived on the mainland
D.would travel to many places together
4.From this passage we know that the author _____
A.is a famous doctor B.got over his wife’s death
C.is always in depression D.experienced many disasters
5.Which of the following word can best describe the story in this passage?
A. Sad.B. Exciting. C. Inspiring. D. Disastrous.
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