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小学英语阅读强化训练
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Our spiritual intelligence quotient
helps us understand
ourselves and live
fuller, happier lives.
Spiritual intelligence is the capacity to sense,
understand
and
tap
into
(发掘)
the
highest
part
of
ourselves,
of others and of
the world around us. This source of inner
calmness
may
be
our
best
defense
against
the
difficulties
that
trouble us every day.
While
we
’
re
all
born
with
SQ,
most
of
us
aren
’
t
even
aware
that
we have it. Here are some simple steps that can
lead you
to this new level of
understanding:
Sit
Quietly. The process of developing spiritual
intelligence
begins
in
solitude
(独处)
and
silence.
To
tune
in
to
its
whisper,
you
have
to
turn
down
the
volume
in
your
busy,
noisy, plicated life
and force yourself to do nothing at all.
At
home,
for
example,
shut
the
door
to
your
bedroom
between
the
others, take a few deep
breaths and let them out very, very
slowly.
Step Outside. For many people, nature sets their
spirit
free. It puts the troubles of
daily living into perspective.
Go
outside to watch a beautiful sunset. Follow the
flight of
a bird; watch clouds floating
overhead.
Find
An
Activity
You
Enjoy.
It
’
s
important
to
find
a
hobby
that
helps you tune in to your spirit. Garden, walk or
jog,
arrange flowers, listen to music
that touches your soul.
Ask Questions Of Yourself. Some
people use their
thoughtful time to
focus on scriptures (
经文
).
Others ask
open-ended
(
无确定答案的
) questions, such as
“
What am I
feeling?
What
are
my
choices?
”
But
don
’
t
expect
an
answer
to
arrive via some super-
natural form of e-mail. Later that day
you
’
ll suddenly
find yourself thinking about a problem from
a perspective you never considered
before.
Trust Your
Spirit. While most of us rely on gut
(本能
的)
feelings to
warn us of danger, spiritual intelligence
usually
nudges
(渐渐推动)
us,
not
away
from,
but
toward
some
action that will lead to a greater
good.
True (T) or
False (F):
1.
Admiring
flowers
in
bloom
outdoors
can
help
us
set
our
spirit
free.
2. Asking
ourselves questions and trying to answer them
as soon as possible is of great help.
3. We can develop
our SQ by shutting ourselves indoors,
doing nothing at all a whole day.
(Key: 1-3 TFF)
Daggers! Arrows! A
fight to the death! Some scientists
believe that
Europe
’
s famous
“
Iceman
”
died in
battle. The
Iceman, called ?tzi, is one
of the world
’
s oldest and
best-preserved
mummies.(
保存最完好的木乃伊
)
Two
hikers(
旅行者
) discovered the
Iceman
’
s body on the
border of Italy and
Austria(
奥地利
) in 1991. Ever
since,
(
从
此
)scientists
have debated the cause of his death. Recently,
scientists working in Australia came up
with a new theory.
Like
detectives
at
a
crime
scene,
the
scientists
examined
the
clues.(
线索
) They looked at
the blood on the Iceman
’
s
clothes and the
wounds(
伤
) on his body. Using
this evidence,
they
concluded(
断定
)
that
the
Iceman
died
from
injuries(
伤
)
to
his back and hand.
The Iceman, the
scientists believe, probably ran into
deadly conflicts with at least two
other hunters. The
scientists say that
blood on the Iceman
’
s
weapons (
武器
)show
that he shot two people with his arrow.
His enemies returned
fire,
(
还击
)hitting him in the back
with an arrow. They also
cut him with a
knife on his hands, rib
cage,(
胸腔
) and
wrists.(
手腕
)
How did the
scientists get all this information from a
5,000-year-old body? Since the Iceman
died in a cold climate,
his body
froze.(
冻住了
) A frozen body
remains preserved for
hundreds,
even
thousands
of
years.
As
a
result,
scientists
can
see how the
Iceman
’
s body looked when he
died. The cut on the
Iceman
’
s
thumb(
拇指
), for example, did
not have a scar.(
疤
)
This means that the cuts did not heal
(
愈合
)before his death.
Not
all
scientists
agree
with
the
battle
theory,
however.
Some say that the Iceman may have been
killed in a ritual
sacrifice.(
不是所有科学家都同意这种战死论
,
有人说那个冰人是<
/p>
在一场祭祀活动中被当成祭品给杀掉了
)
Help:
dagger
n.
短剑,匕首
arrow n.
剑
run into
陷入
conflict
n.
斗争,冲突
ritual adj.
典礼的
, (
宗教
)
仪式的
sacrifice n.
牺牲
,
献身
,
祭品
,
供奉
The
United
Nations,
or
UN,
has
named
xx
as
the
International
Year of
Deserts. The UN wants to highlight the beauty and
wonders of deserts throughout the
world.
But
the
United
Nations
also
wants
to
call
attention
to
the
dangers
the
world
faces
as
more
and
more
land
bees
desert.
Large
amounts
of
land
that
could
once
grow
crops
have
bee
desert.
Food
can no longer be grown
in those areas. More land is lost to
desert each year.
Special habitats
Deserts are
special
environments, home to many
different
animals and plants. For thousands of
years, deserts have also
been home to
many civilizations.
Deserts are fragile environments. The UN is hoping
to
protect the older deserts as well as
stop new deserts from
forming.