His pleasant ways ______ me into thinking that he was my good friend.A.deprivedB.despisedC
His pleasant ways ______ me into thinking that he was my good friend.
A.deprived
B.despised
C.diverted
D.beguiled
His pleasant ways ______ me into thinking that he was my good friend.
A.deprived
B.despised
C.diverted
D.beguiled
听力原文: The interpretation of dreams has been a favorite activity of people for as long as we have had recorded history. Some of these dream interprets have become famous, and some, like the European psychologist Sigmund Freud, felt that all dreams have meanings which relate to our personal relationships with family members and friends.
Good dreams include those in which we see 6urselves succeeding in some difficult or pleasant activity such as singing, dancing, talking with our friends, or experiencing the happiness which may not occur in our waking hours. Many persons report dreams of competing in athletic competitions or music competitions. The performance in these events can go beyond anything we might experience in reality. Who among us has not dreamed of spending pleasant hours with our real or imaginary lover, enjoying his or her company in ways known only to those who have loved? Interpreters of such dreams give varied meanings, most of which are probably not very reliable. But, we often a wake from good dreams in a good mood, rested and ready to face the day.
Bad or unpleasant dreams include those which frighten us, recall unpleasant experiences from our lives, or present problems for which there is no evident solution. Dreams of failing an exam at school, dreams of losing a job or a good friend, dreams of accidents or death of a loved one in our family, etc. are unsettling and not easily understood. Some dream experts believe these dreams are now a threatening way to face a problem from real life. They give us a way to deal with the problem so that we may find it less stressful in our waking hours.
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A.What they have regretted for a long time.
B.Their relationships with families and friends.
C.What they have expected too much.
D.The things they have experienced during their childhood.
听力原文: The interpretation of dreams has been a favorite activity of people for as long as we have had recorded history. Some of these dream interpretations have become famous, and some, (32)like the European' psychologist Sigmund Freud, felt that all dreams have meanings which relate to our personal relationships with family members and friends.
Good dreams include those in which we see ourselves succeeding in some difficult or pleasant activity such as singing, dancing, talking with our friends, or experiencing the happiness which may not occur in our waking hours. Many persons report dreams of competing in athletic competitions or music competitions. The performance in these events can go beyond anything we might experience in reality. Who among us has not dreamed of spending pleasant hours with our real or imaginary lover, enjoying his or her company in ways known only to those who have loved'? (33)Interpreters of such dreams give varied meanings, most of which are probably not very reliable. But, we often awake from good dreams in a good mood, rested and ready to face the day.
Bad or unpleasant dreams include those which frighten us, recall unpleasant experiences from our lives, or (34) present problems for which there is no evident solution. Dreams of failing an exam at school, dreams of losing a job or a good friend, dreams of accidents or death of a loved one in our family, etc, are unsettling and not easily understood. Some dream experts believe these dreams are now a threatening way to face a problem from real life. (35)They give us a way to deal with the problem so that we may find it less stressful in our waking hours.
(33)
A.What they have regretted for a long time.
B.Their relationships with families and friends.
C.What they have expected too much.
D.The things they have experienced during their childhood.
Good dreams include those in which we see ourselves succeeding in some difficult or pleasant activity such as singing, dancing, talking with our friends, or experiencing the happiness which may not occur in our waking hours. Many persons report dreams of competing in athletic competitions or music competitions. The performance in these events can go beyond anything we might experience in reality. Who among us has not dreamed of spending pleasant hours with our real or imaginary lover, enjoying his or her company in ways known only to those who have loved'? Interpreters of such dreams give varied meanings, most of which are probably not very reliable. But, we often awake from good dreams in a good mood, rested and ready to face the day.
Bad or unpleasant dreams include those which frighten us, recall unpleasant experiences from our lives, or present problems for which there is no evident solution. Dreams of failing an exam at school, dreams of losing a job or a good friend, dreams of accidents or death of a loved one in our family, etc, are unsettling and not easily understood. Some dream experts believe these dreams are now a threatening way to face a problem from real life. They give us a way to deal with the problem so that we may find it less stressful in our waking hours.
(33)
A.What they have regretted for a long time.
B.Their relationships with families and friends.
C.What they have expected too much.
D.The things they have experienced during their childhood.
People sometimes compare our lives with that of the cave man, who didn’t have to worry about the stock market or the atomic bomb. They forget that the cave man worried about being eaten by a bear or about dying of hunger—things that few people worry about today. It’s not that people suffer more stress today; it’s just that they think they do.
It is inconceivable that anyone should have no stress at all. Most people who are ambitious and want to accomplish something live on stress. They need it. But excessive stress is by all means harmful. Worse, chronic exposure to stress over a long time may cause more serious diseases and may actually shorten your life.
The most frequent causes of distress in man are psychological – lack of adaptability, not having a code of behavior. So the secret of cooping with stress is not to avoid it but to do what you like to do and what you were made to do, at your own rate. For most people, it is really a matter of learning how to behave in various situations. The most important thing is to have a code of life, to know how to live.
The modern man is suffering _____.
A.more stress than the cave man
B.less stress than the cave man
C.different stress from the cave man
D.same stress as the cave man
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Every one will suffer certain kinds of stress in his life
B.Chronic exposure to stress may shorten your life
C.Excessive stress is especially harmful to health
D.Most people can learn to avoid stress.
In the second sentence of the third paragraph, “live on stress” implies that ___.A.stress is necessary to them.
B.they can control stress.
C.stress is by all means harmful to them.
D.they have too much stress.
According to the passage, one should _______.A.try to avoid as much stress as possible
B.cope with stress in different ways
C.learn to do things at his own rate
D.have the response of the body to any demand
Which of the following is not an example that causes distress?A.Lacking in adaptability and code of life
B.Killing a bear in hunting
C.The failure to pass final examinations.
D.Having an economic problem.
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His manner was so pleasant that Bella felt at ____ with him at once.
A、peace
B、large
C、ease
D、best
His manner was so pleasant that Bolla felt at ______ with him at once.
A.peace
B.large
C.ease
D.best
Chris took great _____ in teasing his sister.
A、pleasant
B、joy
C、delight
D、gladness
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