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Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the correct forms of 5 words or phrases out of the 7 given in the box. Write the answers on the answer sheet. straight|challenge|put away|confident|exact|get over|break Commonly appearing in the top ten fears, public speaking is one of the biggest worries many people have. It is a time when many people feel under pressure. Not surprisingly, presenting is nearly all about (41) ______ and it’s surprisingly easy to achieve. Many of us feel that we work effectively in our daily roles, but the moment our manager tells us that we have to do a presentation tomorrow, the fear kicks in. The key to (42) ______ this is to present as often as we can. The more normal it becomes, the easier it will be. Start with a positive mindset. Think about how well the presentation will go. Don’t focus on it going wrong. Make decisions quickly about what to include. Brainstorm your ideas and decide what to leave out (43) ______ —no one can cover everything. Have a clear mind about (44) ______ what you want to say. Don’t focus on the people in the room and things you can’t control. Just focus on what you can control. One of the biggest fears and (45) ______ is how we will handle a difficult audience or difficult questions. This is the one point when many people feel the situation is out of control. However, with good preparation, we can probably predict 90% of the questions we will be asked. And have an answer ready. So the most important element to perform well? Prepare. Prepare. Prepare. (缺图)
Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word(s), or by using the given letter(s) of the word. Write the answers on the answer sheet. A recent survey revealed that children in the UK get an average of 12 pounds pocket money every week, with an (46) ______ (addition) 10 pounds during the holidays. But according to the same survey, they would need at least 25 pounds if they wanted to buy everything they need. The same survey tells us that if they had the money, they would spend it immediately. They spend just over half of this money on food and drink and Starbucks is their favourite place to eat out. They also like to buy clothes, shoes and accessories, as well as (47) ______ video games and electronic goods. And they pay to download movies or music from the Internet. British teens like virtual window-shopping, saving time and money before they visit the shops. An (48) ______ like number of teens, particularly boys, would prefer to shop online if they had the choice. Another trend is social shopping, or posting comments and pictures from shopping trips on social media. British parents would usually (49) ______ pay for teenagers’ clothes or go halves with them as long as they didn’t feel they were wasting their money. Many parents say they are happy to take the garbage out if they earned money for it. Most teenagers admitted they usually pay for their children’s smartphone bill if it doesn’t exceed the agreed monthly (50) ______ (allow) . Parents usually pay for all travel expenses, friends’ birthday presents and special treats. Young people should understand the value of money. Most children admitted they would happily tidy their rooms, walk the dog, do the shopping or even take the garbage out if they earned money for it. Most teenagers admitted they should save their money for something useful and they shouldn’t spend it on food or entertainment only. But very few of them actually do it. (缺图)
According to the psychologist Robin Dunbar, we are only able to maintain 150 friendships. He believes that friendships can be clustered in circles—the outer circles are acquaintances involving us in towards an inner core. This inner core can have live people, which usually includes our romantic partners, and best friends. Dunbar describes this inner core as a buffer that protects us from the stresses of modern life. In a similar way, close friendships can have physical benefits. Chatting, laughing until you cry, or even just hanging out doing nothing with friends can release endorphins, which have a calming effect. Regular social contact can make us happier, live longer, and even improve our immune system so that we are less likely to become ill and we recover more quickly from illness. So, does this mean that we are going to be unhappy and unhealthy if we don’t have a best friend? Not necessarily. Although a close connection with a best friend is obvious, we can also connect with acquaintances and even strangers. Even temporary or one-off connections give us a feel-good factor that boosts our well-being. To really feel these benefits, the social interaction or friendship needs to be reciprocal. When we choose people, we want to feel that they are choosing us, too. In recent studies, many aspects of our everyday lives have moved online, including friendships. Talking and sharing our lives with our friends on social media can actually bring us closer to the friends we have offline. It gives us extra opportunities to interact with them when real life might get in the way of seeing them in person. However, online communication doesn’t release neurochemicals in the same ways as face-to-face communication, so it shouldn’t substitute meeting up with friends in real life. (缺图)【缺少答案,请补充】