西安属于哪个温度带 A.热带 B.亚热带 C.暖温带 D.寒温带

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问题:

西安属于哪个温度带                                    

A.热带

B.亚热带

C.暖温带

D.寒温带

考点:中国的气候,季风
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Jodie’s Daddy Is a Garbageman(垃圾清理工)

Mr Swales wanted to find out what his students’ parents did. He had just called Jodie when some girls burst out laughing. Shirley shouted, “Jodie’s daddy is a garbageman!”

Everybody in the class laughed out loud, except Jodie. She felt her face turn red.

“Silence!” Mr Swales said, “Being a garbagemen is a difficult and useful job. We should all be grateful to Jodie’s father.”

Jodie’s father came to walk her home from school as usual, but she didn’t run up to him the way she always did. When they got back home, Jodie went to her room and cried for a long time.

Her father came into her room, “What happened, Jodie? Why are you so sad?”

Jodie told her father what had happened and looked at him. He didn’t seem angry or hurt. “Well,” he said, “they are right. Being a garbageman is a dirty job. Tomorrow’s Saturday. Come to work with me, Jodie.”

The place really smelt too bad. Jodie wrinkled her nose. “Don’t worry, kid. In five minute you won’t smell a thing.” said her father.

Everybody there was working hard, and they seemed to have a good time. Jodie’s father handed her a pair of gloves and told her to get the little plastic bags and throw them into the truck.

It was fun, but also hard work. Jodie’s arms soon got tired. At last, no more garbage was left and Jodie felt very happy.

“Garbage is disgusting, but when we clear it away, everything’s nice and clean. You can make yourself happy only by making other happy. That’s why I like being a garbageman so much.”

Jodie gave her dirty, smelly garbageman daddy a big kiss(吻). She said, “When I grow up, I will be a garbage-girl!”

Now whenever someone asks Jodie what her daddy does, she says, “He’s a garbageman! Everybody makes garbage, but my daddy takes it away!”

小题1:What happened in Mr Swale’s class?

A.He wanted to showwhat job was the most useful.

B.He asked an improper (不适宜的)question.

C.Jodie gave an honest answer.

D.The other students laughed at Jodie.小题2:Which of the following is Not True according to this story?

A.She didn’t run up to her father the way she always did.

B.Jodie went to her room and cried for a long time after she got back home.

C.She gave her father a sweet kiss as usual.

D.Jodie told her father what had happened and had a talk with her father.小题3:Why did Jodie’s father take her to his workplace?

A.To make Jodie cool down.

B.To prove how dirty his job was.

C.To help Jodie learn about his job.

D.To keep Jodie away from her classmates.小题4:Jodie gave her father a big kiss mainly because ______.

A.he was kind

B.he was unselfish

C.he was cheerful

D.he was hardworking小题5:How does Jodie feel about her father now?

A.Sad

B.Dirty

C.Angry

D.Proud

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阅读理解。

     Our house was directly across the street from the clinic entrance of John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

We lived downstairs and rented the upstairs rooms to out-patients at the clinic.

     One summer evening as I was fixing supper, there was a knock at the door. I opened it to see a truly

awful looking man-no taller than my eight-year-old son-I thought as I stared at the shriveled (皱缩的) body.

But the shocking thing was his face-twisted from swelling.

     He told me he'd been hunting for a room since noon but with no success." I guess it's my face…, but my

doctor says with a few more treatments …"

     I told him we would find him a bed. When I had finished the dishes, he told me he fished for a living to

support his daughter, her five children, and her husband, who was hopelessly disabled from a back injury.

He didn't tell it by way of complaint; in fact, every other sentence began with a thanks to God for a blessing.

He was grateful that no pain accompanied his disease, which was apparently a form of skin cancer.

      The next morning before he left for his bus, he asked if he could come back and stay the next time he

had a treatment. I told him he was welcome to come again.

     In the years he came to stay overnight with us, there was never a time that he did not bring us fish or

oysters or vegetables from his garden.

     When I received these little gifts, I often thought of a comment our next-door neighbor made after he left

that first morning." Did you keep that awful looking man last night? I turned him away. You can lose roomers

by accommodating such people!"

     Maybe we did lose roomers once or twice. But oh! If only they could have known him, perhaps their

illnesses would have been easier to bear. I know our family always will be grateful to have known him; from

him we learned what it was to accept the bad without complaint and the good with gratitude.

1. The first time I met the man, _____.

A. I felt pity for his look

B. he frightened my kid

C. he was in need of something to eat

D. he was looking for a place to stay overnight

2. The next-door neighbor refused the man because _____.

A. he might lose roomers

B. the man was poor

C. he had no spare room

D. the man didn't bring him gifts

3. Which of the following is NOT true about the man?

A. He developed skin cancer.

B. He fished to support a large family.

C. God helped him to get over his disease.

D. He didn't complain about his sufferings.

4. What attitude did the man have toward life?

A. Grateful.

B. Confident.

C. Regretful.

D. Passive.

5. What might be the best title of the passage?

A. Never judge a book by its cover

B. Give others a hand

C. Be the architect of life

D. Accept good and bad with gratitude

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心理咨询的基础是( )

A.无条件地积极关注
B.共情
C.表达
D.广提选择

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下列各项中,不可能为内生邪气的是()

A.风邪

B.寒邪

C.暑邪

D.湿邪

E.火邪

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装配假肢后皮肤并发症有()

A.汗渍

B.擦伤

C.残肢水肿

D.排汗

E.牵涉痛

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