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PrductDescriptin
LifeWithutLimits helps yu clarify what yu want in every area f yur life.By using Bassett’s pwerful techniques yu will change;therefre yur life will change.Yu cntrl yur life.And nly yu can take steps t change it.LifeWithutLimits helps yu take back yur pwer.
LifeWithutLimits helps yu t achieve satisfactin and fulfillment persnally,prfessinally,and financially.Once yu have defined what success means t yu,yu will clarify yur dreams and start pursuing them.
PrductDetails
•Published in:2001-12
•Released n:2001-12-24
•Original language:English
•Dimensin:5.3× 0.7 × 8 inches
•Binding:paperback
•304 pages
AbuttheAuthr
Lucinda Bassett is the funder and CEO f ne f the mst successful self-help cmpanies in the cuntry,the Midwest Center fr Stress and Anxiety,Inc.As the authr f the natinal best-seller FrmPanictPwer,Lucinda Bassett prduces and hsts the award-winning infrmercial,AttackingAnxietyandDepressin.She has shared her techniques with such clients as McDnald’s,Chrysler,and AT&T.She has appeared n numerus talk shws,including Oprah and TheView,and been featured in FamilyCircle,Reader’sDigest,and many mre.
CustmerReviews
This bk has helped me t gain hpe and curage t cpe with all my fears and wrries.Lucinda writes with such a great understanding and sympathy.She herself had prblems with panic and wrry.Her psitive thinking tips are easy t fllw.I dn’t get lst in a lt f mental prblems.It’s as if she were hlding yur hand,sitting right beside yu,cheering yu n! I believe I can d anything I set my mind t after reading this bk.Hwever,there are sme ther readers hlding the cntrary views.
1.What is LifeWithutLimits abut?
A.It shws readers what Lucinda Bassett is.
B.It encurages readers t realize their dreams.
C.It describes hw hard the actual life is.
D.It implies it is hard t cntrl yur life.
2.Lucinda Bassett wrks as all the fllwing except .
A.hstess B.teacher
C.writerD.businesswman
3.We can cnclude frm the last paragraph that .
A.Lucinda has made a lt f mney frm the bk
B.all the custmers have sme mental prblems
C.Lucinda talks with the custmer face t face
D.all the custmers dn’t agree with what Lucinda wrte
B
When asked abut her childhd in the dcumentary AliveInside,a90-year-ld wman with dementia replies,“I’ve frgtten s much.”Film-maker Michael Rssat-Bennett then plays music frm her past fr her.“That’s Luis Armstrng,”she says.“He’s singing WhentheSaintsGMarchingIn and it takes me back t my schl days.”She then recalls exact details frm her life.
Why des it happen?Music tends t accmpany events that aruse emtins r therwise make strng impressins n us—such as weddings and graduatins.These kinds f experiences frm strng memries,and the music and memries likely becme intertwined(紧密相连) in ur neural(神经的) netwrks,accrding t Julene Jhnsn,a prfessr at the University f Califrnia.Mvements,such as dancing,als ften pair with ur experience f music,which can help frm memries.Even many years later,hearing the music can bring back memries f these lng-past events.
As AliveInside shws,music has this pwer even fr many peple with dementia.Researchers nte that the brain areas that prcess and remember music are typically less damaged by dementia than ther areas,and they think it may explain the phenmenn.
They als pay attentin t elderly peple with dementia,especially thse in nursing hmes.“It’s pssible thse lng-term memries are still there,”Jhnsn says,“but peple just have a harder time accessing them because they’re in a strange place and there’re nt a lt f circumstances in which smene culd pull ut thse memries.”
Jhnsn als ntes that music is nt universally useful fr all peple with dementia since there are sme peple with dementia whse brain area that recgnizes music is damaged.
Despite music’s apparent benefits,few studies have explred its influence n memry recall in peple with dementia.“It’s really an untapped area,”Jhnsn says.Petr Janata is a researcher investigating the tpic f music and memry.He says that scientists still d nt have the answers t why and hw music reawakens memries in peple with dementia,but this phenmenn is real and it’s just a matter f time befre it’s fully brne ut by scientific research.
4.What helps the ld wman in AliveInside recall her childhd?
A.A film she watched befre.
B.A sng she listened t befre.
C.The vice f her childhd friend.
D.The descriptin f her schl days.
5.What benefit f music is discussed in paragraph 2?
A.It helps make lasting memries.
B.It helps cure patients f dementia.
C.It helps aruse emtins in special events.
D.It helps remember dance mvements easily.
6.Accrding t Jhnsn,what shuld we d fr elderly peple with dementia?
A.Send them t nursing hmes fr gd care.
B.Prvide familiar envirnments fr them.
C.Play lts f classical music t them.
D.Talk t them abut their past.
7.What d we knw abut the study int music and memry recall in peple with dementia?
A.It is criticized by Petr Janata.
B.It is a grund-breaking study.
C.It is supprted by slid evidence.
D.It applies t all peple with dementia.
Ⅱ.七选五阅读
(2019·浙江)
Rck music cnsists f many different styles.Even thugh there is a cmmn spirit amng all music grups,they make very different music. 1 At that time the Beatles entered the wrld f music frm Liverpl.
After they were given an invitatin t appear live n BBC,the Beatles quickly became famus in Britain with natinwide turs.By mid-1963,the Beatles had been extremely ppular in England. 2 They held large cncerts and perfrmed at clubs.They became the httest thing n the pp music scene in England.They began as a mdestly successful musician grup and ended the year as shw business legends(传说).Jhn Lennn and Paul McCartney were named cmpsers f the year.
3 They were nt sure hw the Americans wuld react t the new type f music.Beatlemania hit New Yrk n February 7,1964.Hundreds f fans jammed the airprt t greet them. 4 The cncert was bradcast live and attracted the largest ne night audience in the histry f televisin up t that time.The Beatles were described as a British invasin(入侵) by lcal and natinwide newspapers at that time.Their victry in America was still remembered as a majr turning pint in the histry f rck and rll.Thanks t the Beatles,a lt f pprtunities were pened up t new faces n the market. 5
A.They decided n a tur t the United States in 1964.
B.Even their hairstyles became majr trends at that time.
C.Rck music develped in the 1950s and the early 1960s.
D.Hwever,their sngs changed the lives f generatins t cme.
E.Many rck bands were able t fllw in the ftsteps f the Beatles.
F.They appeared in the films AHardDay’sNight(1964) and Help!(1965).
G.They perfrmed their first cncert in America at CBS televisin’s 53rd street studi.
Ⅲ.短文改错
The aim f this reprt is t shw the pinins n reading paper bks.On the ne hand,reading paper bks d bring us benefits.First,it’s much mre cnvenience t read paper bks but we can take ntes in places where we want t express ur pinins.Secnd,it des less harm t yur eyesight.Third,it helped us develp the habit f reading.
On the ther hand,paper bks have sme disadvantage.Fr example,they are nt easily t carry.Besides,they cst a lt f paper,that is nt very friendly t ur envirnment.
In the general,paper bks cannt be replaced in spite their disadvantages.
考点规范练10(必修2 Unit5)
Ⅰ.【解题导语】本文主要介绍了女作家露辛达·巴塞特写的LifeWithutLimits。书中她用亲身经历告诉读者如何摆脱焦虑不安的情绪,积极地面对生活。
1.B 细节理解题。根据第二段“LifeWithutLimitshelpsyutachievesatisfactinandfulfillmentpersnally,prfessinally,andfinancially.Onceyuhavedefinedwhatsuccessmeanstyu,yuwillclarifyyurdreamsandstartpursuingthem.”可知,这本书鼓励读者去实现自己的梦想。故选B项。
2.B 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“”可知,露辛达·巴塞特未当过教师。故选B项。
3.D 推理判断题。根据文章的最后一句“Hwever,therearesmetherreadershldingthecntraryviews.”可知,并不是所有的读者都赞成书中的观点。故选D项。
【解题导语】本文是说明文。音乐对唤醒痴呆病人的记忆十分有用。
4.B 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“‘That’sLuisArmstrng,’”可知,这位老人的记忆是被她过去听过的一首歌唤醒的。
5.A 细节理解题。根据第二段中的frmstrngmemries及“,hearingthemusiccanbringbackmemriesftheselng-pastevents.”可知,本段主要讨论了音乐可以帮助人们形成深刻的记忆,多年后都可能被唤醒。
6.B 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“’reinastrangeplaceandthere’rentaltfcircumstancesinwhichsmeneculdpullutthsememries.”可知,如果患有痴呆症的老人住在养老院的话,由于处在不熟悉的环境中,他们很难找回回忆,因此我们应该给这些老人提供熟悉的环境,以便唤醒他们失去的记忆。
7.B 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“‘It’sreallyanuntappedarea,’...”可知,关于音乐唤醒痴呆病人记忆功效的研究是项全新的研究。
Ⅱ.【解题导语】本文是说明文。本文主要介绍了摇滚乐队“披头士乐队”的组建与流行。
1.C 根据本段的首句“Rckmusiccnsistsfmanydifferentstyles.”可知,空处应该与rckmusic有关,再根据该空后的Atthattime可知,空处应该有表示时间的结构与之呼应。C项“Rckmusicdevelpedinthe1950sandtheearly1960s.”满足了这两个条件,所以选C项。
2.B 根据该空上一句“Bymid-1963,theBeatleshadbeenextremelyppularinEngland.”可知,此处应该讲述那时候乐队受欢迎的情况。B项“Eventheirhairstylesbecamemajrtrendsatthattime.”能够承接上文。所以选B项。
3.A 根据该空的下一句“TheywerentsurehwtheAmericanswuldreacttthenewtypefmusic.”可知,该空应该讲述theBeatles要去美国巡演,所以选A项。
4.G 根据该空的下一句“Thecncertwasbradcast...”可知,应选G项。
5.E 根据该空的上一句“ThanksttheBeatles,altfpprtunitieswerepeneduptnewfacesnthemarket.”可知,披头士乐队为摇滚方面的新人创造了许多机会。E项讲述的许多摇滚乐队能够沿着披头士乐队的足迹走下去,与上一句内容相吻合。所以选E项。
Ⅲ. The aim f this reprt is t shw the pinins n reading paper bks.On the ne hand,reading paper bks ddes bring us benefits.First,it’s much mre cnveniencecnvenient t read paper bks butand we can take ntes in places where we want t express ur pinins.Secnd,it des less harm t yurur eyesight.Third,it helpedhelps us develp the habit f reading.
On the ther hand,paper bks have sme disadvantagedisadvantages.Fr example,they are nt easilyeasy t carry.Besides,they cst a lt f paper,thatwhich is nt very friendly t ur envirnment.
In the general,paper bks cannt be replaced in spite∧f their disadvantages.
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