When I was seven my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven’t had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don’t need onE. I have a mobile phone and I’m always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices(装置)tell the time—which is why, if you look around, you’ll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going down since 2007. But while the wise have realized that they don’t need them, others—apparently including some distinguished men of our time—are spending total fortunes on them. Brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Breitling command shocking prices, up to £250,000 for a piecE. This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with extra functions—but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years’ school fees for watches that allow you to do these things? If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered how to make accurate watches for a five-pound notE. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid of millions of pounds’ worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family; a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planes across the worlD. Watches are now classified as “investments”(投资).A.1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly £350,000, while 1960s Rolexes have gone from £15,000 to £30,000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It’s a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going up—they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when fashion moves on, the owner of the £350,000 beauty will suddenly find his pride and joy is no more a good investment than my childhood Timex. 24. The sales of watches to young people have fallen because they ________. A. think watches too expensive B. have other devices to tell the time C. prefer to wear an iPod D. have no sense of time 25. It seems ridiculous to the writer that ________. A. people dive 300 metres into the sea B. expensive clothes sell better than cheap ones C. expensive watches with unnecessary functions still sell D. cheap cars don’t run as fast as expensive ones 26. What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage? A. It targets rich people as its potential customers. B. It’s hard for the industry to beat its competitors. C. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising. D. It’s easy for the industry to reinvent cheap watches. 27.Which would be the best title for the passage? A. Timex or Rolex? B. My Childhood Timex C. Watches? Not for Me! D. Watches—a Valuable Collection
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WhenIwassevenmyfathergavemeaTimexmyfirstwatch.Iloveditworeitforyearsandhaven’thadanotheronesinceitstoppedtickingadecadeago.Why?BecauseIdon’tneedonE.IhaveamobilephoneandI’malwaysnearsomeonewithaniPodorsomethinglikethat.Allthesedevices装置tellthetime—whichiswhyifyoulookaroundyou’llseelotsofemptywrists;salesofwatchestoyoungadultshavebeengoingdownsince2007.Butwhilethewisehaverealizedthattheydon’tneedthemothers—apparentlyincludingsomedistinguishedmenofourtime—arespendingtotalfortunesonthem.BrandssuchasRolexPatekPhilippeandBreitlingcommandshockingpricesupto£250000forapiecE.Thisisridiculous.Expensivecarsgofasterthancheapcars.Expensiveclotheshangbetterthancheapclothes.Butthesedaysallwatchestellthetimeaswellasallotherwatches.Expensivewatchescomewithextrafunctions—butwhoneedsthem?Howoftendoyoudiveto300metresintotheseaorneedtofindyourdirectionintheareaaroundtheSouthPole?Sowhypaythatmuchoffiveyears’schoolfeesforwatchesthatallowyoutodothesethings?IfjusticeweredonetheSwisswatchindustryshouldhavecloseddownwhentheJapanesediscoveredhowtomakeaccuratewatchesforafive-poundnotE.InsteadtheSwissreinventedthewatchwiththeaidofmillionsofpounds’worthofadvertisingasamessageaboutthemanwearingit.Rolexesareforthosewhospendtheirweekendsclimbingicymountains;aPatekPhilippeisforonefromarichornoblefamily;aBreitlingsuggestsyouliketopilotplanesacrosstheworlD.Watchesarenowclassifiedasinvestments投资.A.1994Philipperecentlysoldfornearly£350000while1960sRolexeshavegonefrom£15000to£30000plusinayear.Butawatchisnotaninvestment.It’satoyforself-satisfactionamatteroffashion.Pricesmaykeepgoingup—they’vebeenrisingfor15years.Butwhenfashionmovesontheownerofthe£350000beautywillsuddenlyfindhisprideandjoyisnomoreagoodinvestmentthanmychildhoodTimex.24.Thesalesofwatchestoyoungpeoplehavefallenbecausethey________.A.thinkwatchestooexpensiveB.haveotherdevicestotellthetimeC.prefertowearaniPodD.havenosenseoftime25.Itseemsridiculoustothewriterthat________.A.peopledive300metresintotheseaB.expensiveclothessellbetterthancheaponesC.expensivewatcheswithunnecessaryfunctionsstillsellD.cheapcarsdon’trunasfastasexpensiveones26.WhatcanbelearntaboutSwisswatchindustryfromthepassage?A.Ittargetsrichpeopleasitspotentialcustomers.B.It’shardfortheindustrytobeatitscompetitors.C.Itwastesahugeamountofmoneyinadvertising.D.It’seasyfortheindustrytoreinventcheapwatches.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TimexorRolex?B.MyChildhoodTimexC.Watches?NotforMe!D.Watches—aValuableCollection,
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Sincewearesocialbeingsthequalityofourlivesdependsinlargemeasureonourinterpersonalrelationships.Onestrengthofthehumanconditionisourtendencytogiveandreceivesupportfromoneanotherunderstressfulcircumstances.Socialsupportconsistsoftheexchangeofresourcesamongpeoplebasedontheirinterpersonalties.Thoseofuswithstrongsupportsystemsappearbetterabletocopewithmajorlifechangesanddailyhassles困难.Peoplewithstrongsocialtieslivelongerandhavebetterhealththanthosewithoutsuchties.Studiesoverarangeofillnessesfromdepressiontoheartdiseaserevealthatthepresenceofsocialsupporthelpspeoplefendoff挡开illnessandtheabsenceofsuchsupportmakespoorhealthmorelikely.Socialsupportcushionsstressinanumberofways.Firstfriendsrelativesandco-workersmayletusknowthattheyvalueus.Ourself-respectisstrengthenedwhenwefeelacceptedbyothersdespiteourfaultsanddifficulties.Secondotherpeopleoftenprovideuswithinformationalsupport.Theyhelpustodefineandunderstandourproblemsandfindsolutionstothem.ThirdwetypicallyfindsocialcompanionshipsupportivE.Engaginginleisure-timeactivitieswithothershelpsustomeetoursocialneedswhileatthesametimedistractingusfromourworriesandtroubles.Finallyotherpeoplemaygiveusinstrumentalsupport—financialaidmaterialresourcesandneededservices—thatreducesstressbyhelpingusresolveandcopewithourproblems.24.Researchshowsthatpeople’sphysicalandmentalhealth________.A.reliesonthesocialwelfaresystemswhichsupportthemB.hasmuchtodowiththeamountofsupporttheygetfromothersC.dependsontheirabilitytodealwithdailyworriesandtroublesD.iscloselyrelatedtotheirstrengthforcopingwithmajorchangesintheirlives25.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordcushionsinparagraph2?A.addsupto.B.doesawaywith.C.lessenstheeffectof.D.Laysthefoundationfor.26.Helpingasickneighborwithsomerepairworkisanexampleof________.A.instrumentalsupportB.informationalsupportC.socialcompanionshipD.thestrengtheningofself-respect27.Socialcompanionshipisbeneficialinthat________.A.ithelpsstrengthenourtieswithrelativesB.itenablesustoeliminateourfaultsandmistakesC.itmakesourleisure-timeactivitiesmoreenjoyableD.itdrawsourattentionawayfromourworriesandtroubles
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WaltDisneyWorldisbanningselfie-sticksfromitsthemeparksbecauseselfie-stickshavebecomeagrowingsafetyconcernforbothourguestsandcast.DisneyWorldspokeswomanKimPruntysaiD.UnderanewpolicywhichtakeseffectTuesdaythepoleswon’tmakeitpastthebagcheckatanyDisneyWorldthemepark.Thesticksalsowon'tbeallowedinDisneyWorldwaterparksorDisneyQuestagamingattractionatDowntownDisney.Selfie-stickswillalsobecomeforbiddenatDisneylandResortinCaliforniaonJune30.TheprohibitionbeginsatDisney'sparksinParisandHongKongonJuly1.Guestswillbecheckedfortheequipmentduringtheroutinebagcheckthathappensneartheparks'entrances.Theywillhaveanoptionofturningintheirselfie-sticksforpick-uplaterortogobacktotheircarsorhotelroomstokeepthem.Visitorswillbetoldofthepolicyinlocationssuchastheparkinglotsandattheresort'shotels.TheprohibitionwillbeaddedtotheparkrulespostonDisneyWorld'swebsitE.TheissuehasbeenbuildingatDisney.Previouslythestickswereprohibitedfromitsridesandnoselfie-stickssignswereatselectridessuchasBigThunderMountainRailroadatMagicKingdom.Castmembershavegivenoralwarningstorulebreakers.Selfie-stickusersputsmartphonesandcamerasontheendsofpolestoextendtheirreachfrequentlycapturingtheme-parkmomentsthroughself-portraits.Thetoolshavebeenbannedinpublicplaces–includingsomemuseumsandstadiums–worldwideforobstructingviewsorcausingsafetyissues.DisneyWorldalreadyprohibitsitemssuchasskateboardsinlineskateswagonfoldingchairsandglasscontainersaccordingtoitsofficialwebsitewhichalsolistsotheritemsthatwedeterminemaybeharmful.UniversalOrlandohasbannedselfie-sticksandotherlooseitemsfromcertainthrillridesatUniversalStudiosandIslandsofAdventurethemeparksbutithasnotsetparkwidebans.32.WhichofthefollowingobjectshasalreadybeenbannedinDisneythemeparksbeforethenewpolicytakeseffect?A.smartphonesB.foldingchairsC.camerasD.containers33.Accordingtothebaniftheguestsarefoundcarryingselfie-sticksduringtheroutinebagchecktheymay__________.A.abandonthematthebagcheckB.getfinedandpickthemuplaterC.turnthemintothepoliceD.puttheminthetrunkoftheircars34.Theunderlinedwordinthefifthparagraphprobablymeans__________.A.changingB.broadeningC.blockingD.narrowing35.Accordingtothepassageitcanbeinferredthat__________A.thebanontheuseofselfie-sticksisaimedatensuringsecurity.B.previouslyguestscantakephotoswithselfie-sticksonthrillrides.C.thestaffinDisneylandwillinformvisitorsofthebanonlyorally.D.UniversalOrlandohasbannedselfie-sticksparkwidE.
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AftersigninganagreementtorecognizeIndiaasanuclearpoweronMarch3USPresidentGeorgeW.BushmightbeexpectingalittleIndianlovE.TheagreementmarksamajorbreakthroughforNewDelhi.ItallowsIndiatodependonAmericanatomictechnologyandfueltomeetitsincreasingenergyneedsifAmericangovernmentpermits.YetmanyIndianshavemixedfeelingstowardsBushandhiscountry.Accordingtoanopinionpoll民意测验carriedoutlastweekbytheIndianmagazineOutlooktwothirdsoftheanswerssaythatBushisafriendofIndia.But72percentsaythatAmericaisabully欺凌弱小者and59percentsaythatIndiahascompromisedonitsforeignpolicytobecomeclosertotheUS.It’sthisunilateral单边的thingthatmakespeopleupset;youwanteverythingyourwayandaslongastheworldtoesyourlineit’sfinesaysAnandMahindraownerofacomputercompanyinNewDelhi.ButyouaretheoneswhousednuclearbombsinJapan.YouusedchemicalweaponsinVietnam.Andyou’retheonesdrivingallthosegasguzzling暴食的cars.Youhavenomoral道德的groundtostandon.Whoareyoutotelluswhattodo?ManyfactorstieAmericaandIndiatogether—democratic民主的traditionseconomictiesmilitary军事的cooperationandcommonviewsonthewaronterrorism.ButBushandhiscounterpart对方IndianPrimeMinisterManmohanSinghadmittedthatitmaytaketimeforthetwopartnerstobecomeclosefriends.ThekeytodeepeningthatrelationshipwillbeaverageIndians.ManyofthemloveAmericanculturebutthatdoesn’tmeantheybuyeverythingAmericahastosell.IndianshavealwaysfeltclosetoAmericaonapopularleveltoAmericanfilmstoclothestomusicsaysDipankarGuptaanIndiansociologist社会学家.ButatthesametimemanyIndiansseeAmericaastoodomineering专横的.It’slikeawifewhowishesherhusbanD.wouldgivehermoreroomtogrow.29.Indiahopestodependontheagreementforsupport.ApoliticalBenergyCmilitaryDfood30.WhatdoestheunderlinedparttoesyourlineinParagraph4mean?AallowsyoutoexistBhelpsyouCobeysyouDangersyou31.ThewriterreferstoJapanandVietnamtoshowAmericais.AunmoralBconsiderateCpowerlessDfriendly32.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleforthepassage?AAnagreementbenefitsIndiaBRelationshipbetweenUSandIndiaCDifferentopinionsonAmericanIndianrelationshipDFriendorbully?
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LivinginaculturethatisdifferentfromyourowncanbebothanexcitingandchallengingexperiencE.ThefollowingaresixculturaldifferencesbetweenChinaandtheUStohelppromotemutualunderstanding.1.______________ChinesepeopledonothavethesameconceptofprivacyasAmericansdo.TheytalkabouttopicssuchasagesincomeormaritalstatuswhichAmericansthinkisannoyinganddisturbing.2.FamilyInChinaeldersaretraditionallytreatedwithgreatrespectwhiletheyoungarecaredfor.InAmericathegoalofthefamilyistoencourageindependenceparticularlythatofthechildren.UnliketheChineseolderAmericansseldomlivewiththeirchildren.3.FriendsChinesepeoplehavedifferentmeaningstodefinefriends.Justhangingouttogethertimetotimeisnotfriendship.FriendshipmeanslifelongfriendswhofeeldeeplynecessarytogiveeachotherwhateverhelpmightseemrequireD.Americansalwayscallpeopletheymeetfriendssothedefinitionoffriendsisgeneralanddifferent.Thereareworkfriendsplayingfriendsschoolfriendsanddrinkingfriends.4.MoneyAsiswellknowntheChineseliketosavE.Theyarealwaysconservative保守的whentheyareplanningtospendmoney.ItisdifferentintheUSAwherefarfewerfamiliesaresavingmoneyforemergenciesandeducationthantheirChinesecounterparts对应面.5.EducationChinesepeoplevalueeducationandcareermorethanAmericanswhointurnputmoreemphasisongoodcharacterandfaith.6.TeamVSIndividualBasicallyChinavaluesthecommunityandtheUSvaluestheindividual.IfyouachievesomethingintheUSit'sbecauseyouweregreat.WhileinChinaifyouachievesomethinginChinait’sbecausetheteamorfamilyorcompanyisgreat.EverythingyoudogetsattributedtothegreaterwholewhileinAmericaindividualmerits功绩arecelebrateD.21.Themostappropriatewordtoshowthefirstculturaldifferenceis.A.PrivacyB.IncomeC.AgeD.Marriage22.Whichisafactaccordingtothetext?A.Americanparentsseldomlivewiththeirchildren.B.ThereisnofriendshipbetweenAmericanpeopledrinkingtogether.C.ChinesepeopleareusuallygenerouswithmoneytospenD.D.Americansvaluegoodcharacterandfaithintermsofeducation.23.TheunderlinedphraseinthetextcanNotbereplacedby.A.isattachedtoB.benefitsfromC.iscontributedtoD.resultsfrom
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Americansusemanyexpressionswiththeworddog.PeopleintheUnitedStateslovetheirdogsandtreatthemwell.TheytaketheirdogsforwalksletthemplayoutsideandgivethemgoodfoodandmedicalcarE.HoweverdogswithoutownerstocareforthemleadadifferentkindoflifE.The[Z-X-X-K]expressiontoleadadog’slifedescribesapersonwhohasanunhappylifE.Somepeoplesayweliveinadog-eat-dogworlD.Thatmeansmanypeoplearecompetingforthesamethingslikegoodjobs.Theysaythattobesuccessfulapersonhastoworklikeadog.ThismeanstheyhavetoworkveryveryharD.Suchhardworkcanmakepeopledog-tireD.Andthesituationwouldbeevenworseiftheybecamesickasadog.Stillpeoplesayeverydoghasitsday.ThismeansthateverypersonenjoysasuccessfulperiodduringhisorherlifE.Tobesuccessfulpeopleoftenhavetolearnnewskills.Yetsomepeoplesaythatyoucanneverteachanolddognewtricks.Theybelievethatolderpeopledonotliketolearnnewthingsandwillnotchangethewaytheydothings.Somepeoplearecomparedtodogsinbadways.Peoplewhoareunkindoruncaringcanbedescribedasmeanerthanajunkyarddog.Junkyarddogsliveinplaceswherepeoplethrowawaythingstheydonotwant.Butmeandogsareoftenusedtoguardthisproperty.Theybarkorattackpeoplewhotrytoentertheproperty.HoweversometimesapersonwhoappearstobemeanandthreateningisreallynotsobaD.WesayhisbarkisworsethanhisbitE.Dogexpressionsalsoareusedtodescribetheweather.Thedogdaysofsummerarethehottestdaysoftheyear.A.rainstormmaycooltheweather.ButwedonotwantittoraintooharD.Wedonotwantittoraincatsanddogs.21.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.DogsinourdailylivesB.ExpressionswithdogsC.TheroledogstakeinAmericaD.AttitudeoftheAmericancitizenstodogs22.Whatdoesdog-tireddescribeinthepassage?A.Describeaverysuccessfulperson.B.Describethedogsareverytiredafteralongwalk.C.Describearainyandcloudyweather.D.Describetheheavydegreeofexhaustionofpeopleafterlongtimework.23.Howarepeoplecomparedtodogsinbadways?A.Bymeandogsandjunkyarddogs.B.Bylazydogsandbaddogs.C.Bysickdogsandtireddogs.D.Noneofthemisright.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.EveryonecanbesuccessfulifhelearnsfromtheolD.B.Itmightbedifficultfortheyoungtolearnnewskills.C.Junkyarddogsarecarefulinmoneyarrangement.D.Fiercepersonsaren’tsoawfulastheirappearancesometimes.
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IndependencedaysaroundtheworldOrderandprogressinBrazilInoneofthemostpeacefulLatinAmericanrevolutionsBrazilwonitsfreedomafterPortugueseprinceDomPedroIdeclareditindependentofhisfather’sruleonSeptember7th1822.PakistaniprideAboldlypaintedyouthcheersforindependenceinfrontofthenationalflaginWagahaPakistanitownnearIndiA.AtmidnightonAugust15th1947theIndianIndependenceActunseated罢免theBritishRajandestablishedthetwocountries.IslamicPakistannowcelebratesitsfreedomonAugust14thwhichisalsoaMuslimholyday.IndonesiandeterminationTheProclamationofIndonesianIndependenceonAugust17th1945threwthecountryintofouryearsofwarwiththeNetherlandswhichIndonesiawonin1949.CelebratorycustomsincludethereleaseofhundredsofgreenturtlesintotheoceanfromBali’sKutaBeachandpanjatpinangagameinwhichapoleissetupcoveredwithoilyclay粘土andhungwithbicyclestelevisionsandotherprizes.WhoeverclimbsallthewaytothetopwinsthoughpeopleoftenworktogethertosplittheprizE.WhimsicalskiesinColombiaAfterprotesterstookaBogota’sstreetsonJuly20th1810theSpanishgovernoracknowledgedalimitedindependencethateventuallygavewaytofullsovereignty主权in1819.ColorfulhotairballoonshowshavepreviouslybeeninhonorofColombia’squestforfreedomandfolkdancingflagraisingceremoniesandtraditionalfoodsuchascorncakesarealsostaples主要内容oftheday.21.Themostpeacefulrevolutionofthefouristheonein____________.A.IndonesiaB.PakistanC.ColombiaD.Brazil22.WhendoesIslamicPakistancelebrateitsfreedom?A.September7th.B.August15th.C.August14th.D.July20th.23.WhatisamongthecelebratorycustomsinIndonesia?A.Thereleaseofgreenturtlesintotheocean.B.Colorfulhotairballoonshows.C.Flagraisingceremonies.D.Folkdancing.
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Tehran:IranhasexcludedHassanKhomeinigrandsonofthefounderoftheIslamicrepublicandaclericwithtiestoreformistpoliticiansfromcontestingelectionstothecountry’spowerfulAssemblyofExperts.ThedecisionrevealedbyKhomeini’ssononTuesdaywastakenbytheGuardianCouncilaconservative-dominatedcommitteethatdecideswhocanrunforpublicofficE.KhomeiniwasamonghundredsofcandidatesruledoutofstandingfortheassemblywhichmonitorstheworkofIran’ssupremeleaderAyatollahAliKhamenei.Withaneight-yeartermofofficeits88membersmayalsoberesponsibleforpickingthe76-year-old’seventualsuccessor继承权•TherejectedcandidateshaveuntilSaturdaytoappeal.VotingfortheassemblywilltakeplaceonFebruary26thesamedayasparliamentarypolls.FollowingIran’srecentnucleardealwithworldpowersledbytheUnitedStatesbothelectionsareseenasimportanttoshapingthecountry’sfuturedirection.KhomeiniisthegrandsonofAyatollahRuhollahKhomeinitheleaderofthe1979Islamicrevolutionthatendedthereign统治ofUS—backedShahMohammadRezaPahlavi.TheelderKhomeiniafirebrandconservativewhorailedagainstpervasiveWesterninfluencediedin1989.Heremainsrevered—hisimagepresentineverypublicofficeonIranianbanknotesandoncountlessmurals壁幽inTehranandothercities.Hisgrandson’scandidacyfortheassemblywouldhavebeenthefirsttimesincethelateleader’sdeaththatthefamousfamilynamewouldhavebeenreturnedtopolitics.At43KhomeiniissignificantlyyoungerthanmostofthecurrentmembersofAssembly.ButhewasnotverifiedashavingsufficientreligiouscompetencetocontesttheballothissonsaidonhisInstagramaccountwhichhas199000followers.InapostincludingapictureofhisfatherstudyingreligioustextsAhmadKhomeinisaidtheGuardianCouncilverdictcamedespitetestimonyfromdozensofreligiousauthorities.ItbecamedefinitelastnightyesterdaythathisfatherhadnotbeenclassedasmojtahedorsufficientlylearnedinIslamtotakeaplaceontheassemblyhewrotE.A.memberoftheGuardianCouncilsaidonJanuary5thatKhomeinihadfailedtoattendaqualifyingexam.ButinhispostKhomeini’s18-year-oldsoncastdoubtonthatbeingthegroundsforhisfather’sexclusion.Inmyopinionthereasonfornon-verificationiscleartoeveryoneespeciallygiventhatsomeothers’ijtehadknowledgeinFarsihasbeenverifiedwithoutthemsittingfortheexamhewrotE.TheAssemblyofExpertsiscomprisedsolelyofclerics.A.finallistofcandidatesisexpectedonFebruary9.A.spokesmanfortheCentralElectionsSupervisingCommitteethevettingarmoftheGuardianCouncilsaid166candidateshadbeenapprovedforAssemblyelection111werenotauthorized207weredisqualifiedand158hadwithdrawn.Tensionbetweenreformistsandconservativeshasbeenhighsinceapresidentialelectionin2009sawMahmoudAhmadinejadahardlinecriticoftheWestreturnedtoofficE.59.WhatisthemainfunctionoftheGuardianCouncil?A.TocontrolAyatollahAliKhameinei.B.TodominateconservativecommitteE.C.TomonitortheworkforIran’ssupremeleader.D.TodecidewhocanrunforpublicofficeinIran.60.WhyarethetwoelectionsonFebruary26veryimportant?A.TheywillshapeIran’sfuturedirection.B.TheywillrailagainstpervasiveWesterninfluencE.C.Theywillinfluencethenucleardealwithworldpowers.D.Theywillberesponsibleforpickingthe76-year-old’seventualsuccessor.61.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordreveredinparagraph3?A.popularB.braveC.powerfulD.respected62.AccordingtotheinformationfromtheCentralElectionSupervisingCommitteehowmanycandidatesfinallycanrunfortheelection?A.166B.484C.642D.207
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Americanchildrenarenottheonlycouchpotatoeswithnearlyonethirdofchildrengloballyspending3hoursadayormorewatchingTVoroncomputersaccordingtothestudyofover70000teensin34nations.FromArgentinatoZambiaReginaGutholdoftheWorldHealthOrganizationinGenevaandhercolleaguesfoundmostchildrenwerenotgettingenoughexerciseandthatitmadenodifferencewhethertheyliveinarichorapoorcountry.Withregardstophysicallevelswedidn’tfindmuchofadifferencebetweenrichandpoorcountriesGutholdsaidGrowingupinapoorcountrydoesn’tnecessarilymeankidsgetmorephysicalactivities.Theresearchersdefinedadequatephysicalactivityasatleastanhourofexerciseoutdoorsforatleast5daysaweek.Childrenspending3ormorehoursadaywatchingTVplayingcomputergamesorchattingwithfriendswereclassifiedassedentary.Theresearchersfoundonlyaquarteroftheboysand15percentofthegirlsweregettingenoughexercisebythesedefinitions.A.quarterofboysandnearly30%ofgirlsweresedentaryanddidn’tgetenoughexercisewithgirlslessactivethanboysineverycountryasidefromZambiA.GirlsfromIndiawerethemostactivewith37percentmeetingexerciserecommendationwhilegirlsfromEgyptweretheleastactivewith4percentgettingenoughexercisE.ChildreninMyanmarweretheleastsedentarywhilethemostsedentarynationswereSt.LuciaandtheCaymanIslands.Peopleshowdeepconcernforkids’lackofphysicalactivityinvariousnations.Whydotheyhavealowlevelofphysicalactivity?GutholdfiguredthaturbanizationcouldbeafactoraswellaseasyaccesstocarsandTVs.9.Ifyouaresedentaryyou____________.A.areadiligentstudentspendingmuchtimedoinghomeworkB.haveatleastanhourofexerciseoutdoors5daysaweek.C.likewatchingTVandplayingcomputergamesD.spendlongerhourssittingorlyingwithoutmoving10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueastoGuthold’sfinding?A.Mostchildrenaroundtheworlddon’tmeettheexerciserecommendation.B.Girlsineverycountryarenomoreactivethanboys.C.Childreninrichcountriesrelativelygetlessphysicalactivity.D.Only4%ofthegirlsfromEgyptarenotactiveinexercisE.11.Allthefollowingstatementsarewrongexcept_______.A.Childreninpoorcountriesgetmorephysicalactivities.B.GirlsinEgyptaremoreactivethanthoseinIndiA.C.Couchpotatoesarethosechildrenaddictedtosnacks.D.ChildreninMyanmararelesssedentarythanthoseinSt.LuciA.12.Whatwouldthewriterbemostlikelytodiscussindetailintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Thesuitableamountofphysicalactivitiesforstudents.B.SomeofthefactorsforthepopularityofcarsandTVsamongthekids.C.Thereasonsbehindthelackofphysicalactivities.D.ThewaystomakethemostofcarsandTVs.
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ThelowerEastSideisneitherrichnorbeautifulbutitcanbeagoodplacetoshop.OnSundaysitsstreetsarecrowdedwithvisitorsandshopperslikethesE.TheyaretryingtofindacoatorapairofshoesatagoodpricE.MostpeopleprefertoshopinthebigdepartmentstoreslikeMacy’sGimbel’sorBloomingdale’sbecausetheretheycanfindclothingfurnituretoysandfoodinonestorE.SomepeoplelikethesmallerstoresofGreenwichVillageorotherareaswhentheyarelookingforanunusualpresent.Somestreetshaveonlyonekindofstores.Bracelets手镯andringsshineinthewindowsofCanalStreetandweddingdressesfillthestoresofGrantStreet.Therearestreetsforfurs皮大衣andinoneareathereare600shopsforantiques古玩!FifthAvenueisthemostfamousplacetoshopanditisusuallythemostexpensivE.ThereyoucanfindthelateststylesfromParisItalyorNewYork.YoucanspendthousandsofdollarsonFifthAvenueoryoucanjustwindowshopandadmirethesightsforfreE.71.HowmanykindsofshopsorstoresonthelowerEastSidearementionedinthepassage?A.Four.B.FivE.C.Six.D.Seven.72.Ifyouwanttobuysomethingfashionabletowearyou’dbettergoto.A.GrantStreetB.thebigdepartmentstoresC.FifthAvenueD.thesmallerstoresofGreenwichVillage73.WhydoesthewritersaythatthelowerEastSidecanbeagoodplacetoshop?A.Becauseitsstreetsarecrowdedwithvisitors.B.BecausetherearelateststylefromParisItalyorNewYork.C.Becausetherearedifferentgoodsindifferentstorestheycanmeettheneedsofthevisitorsandshoppers.D.Becausewomenwantverymuchtogothereandbuybraceletsandrings.74.Theunderlinedwordswindowshopinthesentencemeans.A.putallone’sgoodsintheshop-windowB.lookatgoodsdisplayedinshop-windowsC.notonlylookatgoodsdisplayedinshop-windowbutalsowanttobuysomethingD.takemuchinterestinthegoodsandhavetheideaofbuyingsomething75.Thelastfivewordsadmirethesightsforfreeofthepassagemeans.A.getpleasurefromthesightatnocostB.buyandsellgoodsfreelyC.lookatthesightsasmuchasyoulikeD.lookatthesightwithpleasureandbuysomethingasyoulike
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InShanghai'sGrandTheaterafashionablemainlyyoungaudienceapplaudsenthusiasticallyasGuoYongtakescenterstagE.Heholdsalargebushytreebranchwithleaves.BlowingononeoftheleavesheproducesasoundlikethesingingofbirdsasheplaysatraditionalBuyifolksong.SomeothermusiciansarealsoplayingthetraditionalinstrumentsfromvariousethnicgroupsinChinA.It'sthefirsttimesuchmusichaseverbeenperformedintheGrandTheater.ButallthisistheeffortsofZhuZheqinaCantonesebornsingerwhohasmadeithermissiontohelppreserveChina'straditionalethnicmusiC.In2009afterbeingappointedaUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgramambassadorZhutraveledthroughsomeofChina'sremotestregionsinanattempttodocumentthetraditionalmusicofvariousminoritygroups.Inthecourseofthefourmonthtripsherecordedmorethanathousandsongs.Butshenoticedthatmanyofthebestmusicianswereoldandsomeofthemusicwasatriskofdyingout.IwasshockedbythebeautyofwhatIheard—itwassogoodshesays.Butitneededsupport.Ihopetoletpeopleseethebeautyofthesethingsinthecontemporarytimes.SoZhudecidedtointroducesomeofthemusicianstoawideraudiencE.Bydoingthisshehopestorekindle点燃theinterestoftheyoungergeneration.Youngpeopledon'tlikethismusicmuch;theypreferpopmusicandlovesongs.Theythinkthesesongsaresomethingtheirgrandmasings.ThiskindofrepackaginggivesyoungpeopleanewdoorintotheirheritagE.ZhubelievesChinaneedstolookagainatitsownroots.ChinatodayisbasicallyallWesternart;inourconservatories音乐学院Westernclassicalmusicisthetopshesays.ForChinatoreallycontributetotheworldweneedtogoonourownpath.SowhatcanrepresentChinatodayTheanswershesuggestsistomovefrommadeinChinatocreatedinChina.62.Fromthefirstparagraphwelearnthat________.A.theaudienceareallyoungpeopleB.GuoYongisplayingtheBuyifolkmusicC.GuoYongistheonlyminorityperformerinChinaD.treebranchesmakegoodmusicalinstruments63.WhichofthefollowingistrueofZhuZheqin?A.Sheteachesmusicinaconservatory.B.SheishelpingpreserveChineseethnicmusiC.C.SheworksasanofficialintheUnitedNations.D.She'screatedallthemusicfortheGrandTheater.64.WhatisZhuZheqin'sideaaboutChinesetraditionalmusic?A.ItiscompletelyoutofdatE.B.Onlyoldmusiciansplayitwell.C.ItneedschangestoattractyoungpeoplE.D.Itisquicklydyingout.65.WhatdoesZhuZheqinmeaninthelastparagraph?A.ThetraditionalmusicshouldberepackageD.B.Chineseconservatoriesshouldn'tteachWesternmusiC.C.ChinahascontributedalottotheWesternart.D.OnlythethingscreatedinChinacanbesymbolsofChinA.
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ItwasoncecommontoregardBritainasasocietywithclassdistinction.Eachclasshaduniquecharacteristics.Inrecentyearsmanywritershavebeguntospeakthe'declineofclass'and'classlesssociety'inBritain.Andinmoderndayconsumersocietyeveryoneisconsideredtobemiddleclass.Butpronouncingthedeathofclassistooearly.A.recentwide-rangingsocietyofpublicopinionfound90percentofpeoplestillplacingthemselvesinparticularclass;73percentagreedthatclasswasstillavitalpartofBritishsociety;and52percentthoughttherewerestillsharpclassdifferences.ThusclassmaynotbeculturallyandpoliticallyobviousyetitremainsanimportantpartofBritishsociety.Britainseemstohavealoveofstratification.OneunchangingaspectofaBritishperson'sclasspositionisaccent.Thewordsapersonspeakstellherorhisclass.A.studyofBritishaccentsduring1970sfoundthatavoicesoundinglikeaBBCnewsreaderwasviewedasthemostattractivevoiceMostpeoplesaidthisaccentsounded'educated'and'soft'.Theaccentsplacedatthebottominthisstudyontheotherhandwereregional地区的cityaccents.Theseaccentswereseenas'common'and'ugly'.HoweverasimilarstudyofBritishaccentsintheUSturnedtheseresultsupsidedownandplacedsomeregionalaccentsasthemostattractiveandBBCEnglishastheleast.ThissuggeststhatBritishattitudestowardsaccenthavedeeprootsandarebasedonclassprejudicE.Inrecentyearshoweveryounguppermiddle-classpeopleinLondonhavebeguntoadoptsomeregionalaccentsinordertohidetheirclassorigins.ThisisanindicationofclassbecomingunnoticeD.Howeverthe1995popsong'CommonPeople'putsforwardtheviewthatthoughamiddle-classpersonmay'wanttolivelikecommonpeople'theycanneverappreciatetherealityofaworking-classlifE.21.ArecentstudyofpublicopinionshowsthatinmodernBritain________.A.itistimetoendclassdistinctionB.mostpeoplebelongtomiddleclassC.itiseasytorecognizeaperson’sclassD.peopleregardthemselvessociallydifferent22.ThewordstratificationinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto________.A.varietyB.mostpeoplebelongtomiddleclassC.authorityD.qualification23.ThestudyintheUSshowedthatBBCEnglishwasregardedas_________.A.regionalB.educatedC.prejudicedD.unattractive24.Britishattitudestowardsaccent_________.A.havealongtraditionB.arebasedonregionalstatusC.aresharedbytheAmericansD.havechangedinrecentyears25.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThemiddleclassisexpandingB.A.person’saccentreflectshisclassC.ClassisakeypartofBritishsocietyD.Eachclasshasuniquecharacteristics.
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TogettothetenniscourtConnerStroudhastopushhiswheelchairtherE.The15-yea-oldfromNorthCarolinaUSwasbornwithoutlegs.Butwhenhepicksuphisracquet球拍andbeginstohitaballyouquicklyseethattheyoungmanjustwanttowin.Stroudbeganplayingtennisatage5atthesmalltennisclubhisparentsown.Foryearsheplayedagainstable-bodiedplayersbyputtingrubberonthestumps残余部分ofhislegs.Thoughhewasafoot30.48cmortwoshorterthanmanyoftheplayersheplayedagainsthewonanumberofmatches.Hebecamewell-knownenoughthathegottomeetRafaelNadalhisfavoriteplayerattheUSOpenin2013.Themostimportantthingisthathe’shappyNadaltoldreportsaboutStroudafterthat15-minutemeeting.He’splayingtennis...That’sagreatexampleofbeinghappyeveniflifedoesn’tgiveyoueverything.Stroudstartedplayingwheelchairtennisat13andnowheisNo1intheUS.EarlierthissummerheplayedfortheUSintheworld’sbiggestjuniorwheelchairteamtennisevent---theWorldTeamCup.HeplayedsixmatchesandwonfiveofthemastheUSwonthecupforthefirsttimesince2000.Heisapoliteboybuthewillrip撕扯yourheartouttryingtobeatyouJasonHarnettaUnitedStatesTennisAssociationcoachsaidofStrouD.Youseethatattitudeinalotofthebestplayerswhethertheyareable-bodiedordisableD.Teenageplayerscanoftengetdisappointedandangry.Racquetssometimesgetthrown.Playersshoutatthemselvesaftermissedshots.Stroudneverdoesthat.IjusttrytostaypositiveStroudsaiD.AftereverypointItrytosayI’mgoingtowinthenextpointorthenextgameorthenextgameorthewholematch.There’salwaysroomtobepositive.YoucanalwayswinanothertimE.21HowisConnerStrouddifferentfromothertennisplayers?A.Hewasdisabledinacaraccident.B.Hehasbeencoachedbyhisfathersincetheageof5.C.Heistooshorttobeatennisplayer.D.Hewasborndisabledyeheplaystenniswell.22.WhatimpressedRafaelNadalthemostaboutConnerStroud?A.Hisdesiretowinthematch.B.Hishappinessaboutplayingtennis.C.HisfaithinlifeeventhoughheisdisableD.D.Thetraininghewentthroughtoplaytennis.23.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribedConnerStroud?A.PositiveB.IndependentC.HumorousD.Considerate
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Womenarestillunderrepresentedintopacademicpositions.Oneofthepossibleexplanationsforthisistheincreasingimportanceofobtainingresearchfunding.Womenareoftenlesssuccessfulinthisthanmen.PsychologyresearchersDr.RomyvanderLeeandprofessorNaomiEllemersinvestigatedwhetherthisdifferencealsooccursattheNetherlandsOrganisationforScientificResearchNWOandexaminedpotentialexplanations.TheresearcherswereassignedbyNWOtocarryoutthisstudyaspartofthebroaderevaluationofNWO'sproceduresanditsgenderdiversitypolicy.Theaimwastogainmoreinsightintothecausesofthedifferencesinawardingratesformaleandfemaleapplicantsforresearchfunding.TheanalysisaddressedanimportanttalentprogrammeofNWOtheVenigrant.WhoeverreceivesthisgranthasagreaterchanceofobtaininganimportantappointmentatauniversitysaysNaomiEllemers.VanderLeeandEllemersinvestigatedalltheapplicationssubmittedbymaleandfemaleresearchersoveraperiodofthreeyears:atotalof2823applications.UnderthedirectionofNWOtheseapplicationswereassessedbyscientificcommitteesconsistingofmenandwomen.Theresultsdemonstratethattheawardingratesforfemaleapplicants14.9%aresystematicallylowerthanthoseformaleapplicants17.7%.Ifwecomparetheproportionofwomenamongtheapplicantswiththeproportionofwomenamongthoseawardedfundingweseealossof4%saidEllemers.ThestudyrevealsthatwomenarelesspositivelyevaluatedfortheirqualitiesasresearcherthanmenarE.Interestinglytheresearchproposalsofwomenandmenareevaluatedequallypositively.InotherwordsthereviewersseenodifferenceinthequalityoftheproposalsthatmenandwomensubmitsaysRomyvanderLeE.Insearchforapossiblecauseforthedifferencesinawardingratesandevaluationstheresearchersalsoinvestigatedthelanguageuseintheinstructionsandformsusedtoassessthequalityofapplications.ThisclearlyrevealedtheoccurrenceofgenderedlanguagE.Thewordsthatareusedtoindicatequalityarefrequentlywordsthatwereestablishedinpreviousresearchasreferringmainlytothemalegenderstereotypesuchaschallengingandexcellent.RomyvanderLeeexplains:Asaresultitappearsthatmenmoreeasilysatisfytheassessmentcriteriabecausethesebetterfitthecharacteristicsstereotypicallyassociatedwithmen.InresponsetotheresultsofthisresearchNWOwilldevotemoreattentiontothegenderawarenessofreviewersinitsmethodsandprocedures.Itwillalsobeinvestigatedwhichchangestotheassessmentproceduresandcriteriacanmoststronglycontributetomoreequalchancesformenandwomentoobtainresearchfunding.ThiswillincludeanexaminationofthelanguageusedbyNWO.NWOchairJosEngelenssaidTheresearchhasyieldedvaluableresultsandinsights.Basedontherecommendationsmadebytheresearcherswewillthereforefocusinthecomingperiodonthedevelopmentofevidence-basedmeasurestoreducethedifferenceinawardingrates.62.VanderLeeandEllemerscarriedouttheresearchtofindoutwhether____________.A.womenarelesssuccessfulthanmenintopacademicpositionsB.femaleapplicantsareatadisadvantageingettingresearchfundingC.NOW’sproceduresandgenderdiversitypolicyenhancefairplayD.thereareequalchancesformenandwomentobeadmittedtoauniversity63.VanderLeeandEllemers’studyshowsthat_____________.A.grantreceiversweremorelikelytogetappointmentsatuniversitiesB.menapplicantsforresearchfundingoutnumberedwomenapplicantsC.theresearchproposalsofwomenareequallytreatedwiththoseofmenD.thereviewershavenarrowprejudicedconceptionsofwomencandidates64.Whatmightbethemaincauseforthedifferencesinawardingratesandevaluations?A.Thewordsusedintheinstructionsandforms.B.Thereviewers’preferencetoapplications.C.Themethodsandproceduresforevaluation.D.ThevagueandunclearassessmentcriteriA.65.WhatwillNWOprobablydonextinresponsetotheresultsofthisresearch?A.Eliminatepossibilitiesfordifferenceinawardingrates.B.Designalanguageexaminationforallthereviewers.C.Emphasizetheimportanceofgenderawareness.D.ImprovetheassessmentproceduresandcriteriA.
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TheUnitedStatesCapitolDomeinWashingtonDCisrecognizedaroundtheworldasasymboloftheU.S.government.SincelastNovemberthedomehasbeensurroundedbymetalpolesorscaffolding脚手架andheavyclothaspartofarepairproject.ThelastmajorrepairworkontheU.S.Capitoltookplacein1960.Sincethenthedomehasbecomeweatheredandworn.TheArchitectoftheCapitolgroupreportsthedomehasmorethan1000narrowbreaksonitssurfaceandotherdamagE.Thedomewascompletedaround1863.U.S.SenateHistorianDonRitchiesaysthedome’scastironframeisatspecialriskofweathering.Thecapitoldomebeingcastironhasbeenhitbylightningcountlesstimes.Andsothecurrentconstructionistorepairtheleakstofillthecrackstotakeoffexcess多余的layersofpaint.Workersareremovingoldpaint.Theycoveredalargepartofthebuildinginplasticandaspecialclothtoprotectworkersfromthewindandotherelements.Muchoftheworkisdoneatnightwhenlawmakersarenotinthebuilding.SomerecentvisitorstotheCapitolwereunhappyaboutitscurrentappearancE.TheyhadhopedtogetapictureoftheusuallyshiningdomE.JoycesaidItwasdramaticandveryfantasticandallwhitebutwhenIcomeheretodayitisunderconstructionsomyfamilycannotseeitclearlyitiskindofadisappointment.Othersweremoreunderstandingoftherepairs.RickJonesanothervisitorsaidIt’salittleinconvenientforusnottoseethedomebutyouhavetothinkaboutthefutureandthepeoplewillbecomingtothisplaceforcenturies...andyouknowtherejustneedstobepreventivemaintenancE.Iamnotupsetwiththatatall.TheprojectisexpectedtotakemorethantwoyearstocompletE.ThedomeshouldbereadyfortheinaugurationofanewpresidentinJanuary2017.32.WecanlearnfromthepassagethattheUnitedStatesCapitolDomeis______.A.wornbyexposuretotheweatherB.surroundedbymanyrepairprojectsC.wellmaintainedandinexcellentconditionD.acknowledgedasasymboloftheU.K.government33.AccordingtoDonRitchiethepresentrepairworkinvolves______.A.stoppingtheleaksB.changingtheframeC.removingtheoldpaintD.replacingthelightsE.fillingthenarrowbreaksA.abcB.bcdC.bdeD.ace34.WhichofthefollowingcandescribetherecentvisitorstotheCapitol?A.TheycouldgetaclearlookatthedomE.B.Theywereimpressedbythewhitedome’sfantasticbeauty.C.TheyhelddifferentviewsontheCapitol’scurrentappearancE.D.TheywerealldisappointedatthesightoftheCapitolbuilding.35.Theunderlinedwordinaugurationinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans______.A.tourB.takingofficeC.interviewD.takingphotos
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Scatteredaroundtheglobearemorethan100smallregionsofisolatedvolcanicactivityknowntogeologistsashotspots.Unlikemostoftheworld'svolcanoestheyarenotalwaysfoundattheboundariesofthegreatdriftingplatesthatmakeuptheearth'ssurface;onthecontrarymanyofthemliedeepintheinterior内部ofaplatE.Mostofthehotspotsmoveonlyslowlyandinsomecasesthemovementoftheplatespastthemhaslefttrailsofdeadvolcanoes.Thehotspotsandtheirtrailsaremilestonesthatmarkthepassageoftheplates.ThattheplatesaremovingisnowbeyonddisputE.AfricaandSouthAmericaforexamplearemovingawayfromeachotherasnewmaterialisinjectedintotheseafloorbetweenthem.ThecomplementarycoastlinesandcertaingeologicalfeaturesthatseemtospantheoceanareremindersofwherethetwocontinentswereoncejoineD.Therelativemotionoftheplatescarryingthesecontinentshasbeenconstructedindetailbutthemotionofoneplatewithrespecttoanothercannotreadilybetranslatedintomotionwithrespecttotheearth'sinterior.Itisnotpossibletodeterminewhetherbothcontinentsaremovinginoppositedirectionsorwhetheronecontinentisstationaryandtheotherisdriftingawayfromit.Hotspotsanchoredinthedeeperlayersoftheearthprovidethemeasuringinstrumentsneededtoresolvethequestion.Fromananalysisofthehot-spotpopulationitappearsthattheAfricanplateisstationaryandthatithasnotmovedduringthepast30millionyears.ThesignificanceofhotspotsisnotconfinedtotheirroleasaframeofreferencE.Itnowappearsthattheyalsohaveanimportantinfluenceonthegeophysicalprocessesthatpropel推动theplatesacrosstheglobE.WhenacontinentalplatecometorestoverahotspotthematerialrisingfromdeeperlayercreatesabroaddomE.Asthedomegrowsitdevelopsseedfissures细小裂纹;inatleastafewcasesthecontinentmaybreakentirelyalongsomeofthesefissuressothatthehotspotinitiatestheformationofanewocean.Thusjustasearliertheorieshaveexplainedthemobilityofthecontinentssohotspotsmayexplaintheirmutability易变性.74.Theauthorbelievesthat_____________.A.themotionoftheplatescorrespondstothatoftheearth'sinteriorB.thegeologicaltheoryaboutdriftingplateshasbeenprovedtobetrueC.thehotspotsandtheplatesmoveslowlyinoppositedirectionsD.themovementofhotspotsprovesthecontinentsaremovingapart75.ThatAfricaandSouthAmericawereoncejoinedcanbesupportedbythefactthat___________.A.thetwocontinentsarestillmovinginoppositedirectionsB.theyhavebeenfoundtosharecertaingeologicalfeaturesC.theAfricanplateshasbeenstablefor30millionyearsD.over100hotspotsarescatteredallaroundtheglobe76.Thehot-spottheorymayproveusefulinexplaining____________.A.thestructureoftheAfricanplatesB.therevivalofdeadvolcanoesC.themobilityofthecontinents+D.theformationofnewoceans77.Thepassageismainlyabout______________.A.thefeaturesofvolcanicactivitiesB.theimportanceofthetheoryaboutdriftingplatesC.thesignificanceofhotspotsingeophysicalstudiesD.theprocessoftheformationofvolcanoes
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TheEnigma谜ofBeautyThesearchforbeautyspanscenturiesandcontinents.PaintingsofEgyptiansdatingbackover4000yearsshowbothmenandwomenpaintingtheirnailsandwearingmakeup.In18th-centuryFrancewealthynoblemenworelargewigs假发oflongwhitehairtomakethemselvesattractivE.TodaypeoplecontinuetodevotealotoftimeandmoneytotheirappearancE.Thereisatleastonegoodreasonforthedesiretobeattractive:beautyispower.Studiessuggestthatgood-lookingpeoplemakemoremoneygetcalledonmoreofteninclassandareregardedasfriendlier.Butwhatexactlyisbeauty?It’sdifficulttodescribeitclearlyandyetweknowitwhenweseeit.AndourawarenessofitmaystartataveryearlyagE.Inonesetofstudiessix-month-oldbabieswereshownaseriesofphotographs.Thefacesonthepictureshadbeenratedforattractivenessbyagroupofcollegestudents.Inthestudiesthebabiesspentmoretimelookingattheattractivefacesthantheunattractiveones.Theideathatevenbabiescanjudgeappearancemakesperfectsensetomanyresearchers.Instudiesbypsychologistsmenconsistentlyshowedapreferenceforwomenwithlargereyesfullerlipsandasmallernoseandchinwhilewomenprefermenwithlargeshouldersandanarrowwaist.Accordingtoscientiststhemindunconsciouslytellsmenandwomenthatthesetraits―thefulllipsclearskinstrongshoulders―equalhealthandgeneticwell-being.Noteveryonethinksthesamewayhowever.Ourhardwirednesscanbechangedbyallsortsofexpectations—mostlyculturalsaysC.LoringBraceananthropologistattheUniversityofMichigan.Whatisconsideredattractiveinoneculturemightnotbeinanother.LookatmostWesternfashionmagazines:thewomenonthepagesarethin.Butisthisperfectbodytypeforwomenworldwide?Scientists’answerisno;whatisconsideredbeautifulissubjectiveandvariesaroundtheworlD.TheyfoundnativepeoplesinsoutheastPerupreferredshapesregardedoverweightinWesterncultures.Forbetterorworsebeautyplaysaroleinourlives.Butitisextremelydifficulttodescribeexactlywhatmakesonepersonattractivetoanother.AlthoughtheredoseemtobecertainphysicaltraitsconsidereduniversallyappealingitisalsotruethatbeautydoesnotalwayskeeptoasingleuniformstandarD.Beautyreallyisasthesayinggoesintheeyeofthebeholder.7.People’sideasaboutbeauty_______.A.haveexistedsinceancienttimesB.canbeeasilydescribedC.havelittleinfluenceonaperson’ssuccessD.arebaseduponstrictcriteria8.InParagraph3thebabiesinthestudy_______.A.wereratedfortheirappearanceB.wereenteredinabeautycontestC.wereshownphotosofagroupofcollegestudentsD.wereabletotellattractivefacesfromunattractiveones9.TheunderlinedwordtraitsinParagraph4probablymeans_______.A.qualitiesB.measurementsC.judgmentsD.standards10.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.theideasofbeautyvaryaspeoplegrowupB.thesearchforbeautyisrootedinlackofconfidenceC.thestandardsforbeautyarebasedonscientificresearchesD.theunderstandingofbeautydependsonculturalbackgrounds
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TheWinterOlympicsisalsocalledtheWhiteOlympics.AtthistimemanycolorfulstampsarepublishedtomarkthegreatGames.ThefirststampsmarkingtheopeningcameoutonJanuary251932intheUnitedStatesforthe3rdWhiteOlympics.FromthenonpublishingstampsduringtheWhiteOlympicsbecamearule.Duringthe4thWinterOlympicGamesagroupofstampswerepublishedinGermanyinNovember1936.ThefiveringsofOlympicsweredrawnonthefrontofthesportswear.ItwasthefirsttimethattheringsappearedonthestampsoftheWhiteOlympics.Inthe1950sthestampsofthiskindbecamemorecolorful.WhentheWhiteOlympicscamethehostcountriesaswellasthenon-hostcountriespublishedstampstomarkthoseGames.ChinaalsopublishedfourstampsinFebruary1980whentheChinesesportsmenbegantotakepartintheWhiteOlympics.JapanisanAsiancountrythathaseverheldtheWhiteOlympics.Altogether14500millionstampsweresoldtoraisemoneyforthissportsmeet.Differentkindsofsportsweredrawnonthesesmallstamps.Peoplecanenjoythebeautyofthewonderfulmovementsofsomesportsmen.1.TheWhiteOlympicsandtheWinterOlympics_______.A.arethesamethingB.aredifferentgamesC.arenotheldinwinterD.areheldinsummer2.TheworldmadeitaruletopublishstampstomarkthegreatworldGames______.A.aftertheyear1936B.afterthe3rdWinterOlympicsC.beforethe3rdWhiteOlympicsD.beforetheyear19323.TheWinterOlympicsisheldonce________.A.everytwoyearsB.everythreeyearsC.everyfouryearsD.everyfiveyears4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.OnlythehostcountriescanpublishstampstomarkthoseGames.B.Onlythenon-hostcountriescanpublishstampstomarkthoseGames.C.AllthecountriescanpublishstampstomarkthoseGames.D.Japancan’tpublishstampstomarkthoseGames.5.WhatmayappearonthestampsoftheWhiteOlympics?A.BasketballB.Tabletennis.C.FootballD.Skating.
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GrowingupinPhiladelphiaLiebermanstartedcookingwithhisstay-at-homedadwhenhewasseven.Hisfood-lovingfamilyhadtwokitchensandhequicklylearnedwhatwasthebestwaytobakehiscakes.LiebermanimprovedhiskitchenskillsgreatlyduringayearabroadbeforecollegelearningfromacookinItalyandstudyinglocalspecialties地方特色菜inGermanySpainandFrancE.AtYalehewasknownforthrowingdinnerpartiessingle-handedfryingandbakingwhilemixingdrinksfordozensoffriends.JustforfunheandsomefriendsdecidedtotapeashownamedCampusCuisineabouthiscooking.Liebermanwasarealcollegestudentshowinghisclassmateshowtodothingslikemakingdrinksoutofdining-hallfruit.Thathelpedtheshowbecomeverypopularamongthestudents.TheywouldstopLiebermanafterclassestoaskforhisadviceoncooking.TapesoftheshowwerepassedaroundwithwhichhisnamewentbeyondtheschoolandfinallytotheFoodNetwork.FoodNetworkproducerFlayhopestheyoungcookwillfindaplaceonthenetworktelevision.HesaysLieberman’scharismaiskey.FoodTVisn’taboutfoodanymoresaysFlay.It’saboutyourpersonalityandfindingawaytokeeppeople’seyeballsonyourshow.ButLiebermanisn’tputtingallhiseggsinonebasket.AftertapingthefirstseasonofthenewshowLiebermanwasbackinhisownsmallkitchenpreparingsandwiches.Anairlinecompanywaslookingforsomeonetocomeupwithatastefulinexpensiveandeasy-to-makemenutoserveonitsflightsLiebermangotthejoB.1.WecanlearnfromthetextthatLieberman’sfamily__________.A.lovecookingathomeB.haverelativesinEuropeC.oftenholdpartiesD.ownarestaurant2.TheFoodNetworkgottoknowLieberman__________.A.atoneofhispartiesB.fromhisteachersC.onatelevisionprogramD.throughhistapedshow3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcharismainthetextreferto?A.A.waytoshowone’sachievement.B.A.naturalabilitytoattractothers.C.Lieberman’safter-classinterest.D.Lieberman’sfinecookingskill.4.WhydidtheairlinecompanygiveLiebermanthejob?A.Hecouldpreparemealsinasmallkitchen.B.HewasfamousforhisshowsonFoodTV.C.Hecouldcookcheapdeliciousandsimplemeals.D.Hewasgoodatusingeggstomakesandwiches.
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TimeforKidsTFKgetsthegreatnewsonthecoolesttoysfor2014atthe111thAmericanInternationalToyFair.What’sfourdayslongbiggerthansevenfootballfieldsandfilledwiththousandsoftoys?It’sToyFair2014!EachyearhundredsoftoycompaniesfromacrossthecountrycometogetherinNewYorkCity.Allkindsofproductsareshownasawaytoknowwhat’stocomeinthenewyear.Thisyear’strends款式includeoversizetoys.In2014everythingisreallybigandreallyouttheresaysAdrienneAppellatoy-trendsexpert.ToyFairisthelargesttoytradeshowintheWesternHemisphere西半球.Toy-storebuyersgototheeventtodecidewhichtoystheymaywanttosellduringtheholidayseason.MembersofthemedialikeTFKgotothefairtoreportbackonallthecooltrends.UnfortunatelyToyFairisnotopentothepubliC.Thisyear’sToyFairwasthebiggestinits111-yearhistory.Morethan1000toycompaniesshowedproductsfromsimplecardgamestohigh-techrobots.LargerThanLifewasaToyFairfavoritE.ThistrendisallaboutbigtoyswithabigplayvaluE.ThoughitisallfunandgamesatToyFairwesawlotsofproductsmakingapushtowardseducationwithSTEAM.Thatstandsforsciencetechnologyengineeringartandmath.Thistrendincludeswordgames.Andofcoursewesawsomesupercoolhigh-techgames.TechnologyisalwaysgoingtoinfluencetoyssaysAppell.Thisyearwesawlotsof3Dgamesandrobots.Toknowmoreinformationabouttheeventclick点击heretowatchthevideo.32.WhatcanweinferfromToyFair2014?A.Toysarebecomingmoreeducationalthanfun.B.Robotsaregreatfavoritesofbuyers.C.Bigtoyswillbepopularthisyear.D.Simplecardgameswilldisappearonthemarket.33.What’sspecialaboutToyFair2014?A.Itisthelargest.B.Itisthelongest.C.Itsellsallofitstoys.D.It’sheldinNewYorkCity.34.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.KidslovetoysB.Toy-storesinNewYorkCityC.TechnologychangestoysD.Timefortoys35.Thetextistakenfroma_____.A.websiteB.newspaperC.magazineD.Textbook
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Thisyear’sWorldFoodPrizewillhonortwoleadersofhunger-fightinggroupsbasedintheUnitedStates.ThewinnersareDavidBeckmannofBreadfortheWorldandJoLuckofHeiferInternational.Theywillsharetheprizeof250000dollars.TheWorldFoodPrizeusuallygoestoresearchersortoppolicyofficials.Thisisthefirsttimeitwillrecognizetheworkofnongovernmentalgroups.HeiferInternationalprovidesdonatedanimalsandtrainingtofarmersin50countries.JoLuckremainspresidentuntilnextyear.Underherleadershipthegroup’sbudgetgrewfromlessthan10000000dollarstomorethan130000000dollars.JoLuckPeoplepassontheirgiftsofnotjustanimalsbutalsogiftsoftrainingandleadership.Wehaveseencaseswherewehavebeengone5and10yearsandwegobackandtheyhavedevelopedroadsandbuiltschoolsandtheyhaveothercommunitiesreceivingtheanimalsandthetraining.Youjustgivethemthoseresourcesandthattrainingandopportunityandyoucannotholdthemback.ShetoldthestoryofawomanfromapoorvillageinZimbabwE.A.familymemberhelpedsendhertoschoolintheUnitedStateswithearningsfromadonatedmilkgoat.ShereceivedadoctoraldegreE.JoLuckThatiswhatagoatdiD.ThatisoneexamplE.Theanimalisonlythecatalyst催化剂.Thatisthebeginningofmanyotherthingsthatfollow.DavidBeckmannbecamepresidentofBreadfortheWorldin1991.HeisaneconomistandaChristianclergyman牧师.BreadfortheWorldorganizespeoplefromreligiousandnon-religiousgroupstowritecallandvisitmembersofCongress国会.Thepurposeistosupportmeasurestoimprovethelivesofthepoor.DavidBeckmannpointstobigincreaseinAmericandevelopmentassistancE.HesaidIthinkthatwouldnothavehappenedwithoutthesupportofhundredsofthousandsofpeopleandchurchesthatarepartofBreadfortheWorldandthatkeepthepressureontheirmembersofCongressTheprizecommitteealsocreditedhiseffortswithhelpingtoincreaseaidtoneedyfamiliesintheUnitedStates.21.TheWorldFoodPrizehonors________.A.peoplewhofightagainsthungerB.researchersortoppolicyofficialsC.peoplefromnongovernmentalgroupsD.peoplewhohaveadvancedhumandevelopment22.WhydoesJoLuckreceivetheprize?A.Underherleadershippeopledeveloproadsandbuildschools.B.ShehasservedHeiferInternationalforalmost20years.C.UnderherleadershipHeiferInternationalhelpsfarmersin50countries.D.Shemakesthegroup’sbudgetgrowtomorethan130million.23.WhathasDavidBeckmanndonetodeservetheprize?A.Hehastrainedfarmersin50countries.B.HehasmadeagreatcontributiontosciencE.C.HehasledBreadfortheWorldformorethan20years.D.Hehasaimedtosupportmeasurestoimprovethelivesofthepoor.
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ChoosingtheRightResolution决定MillionsofAmericansbegan2015withthesameresolutiontheystarted2014withagoaloflosingweight.HoweversettingweightlossasagoalisamistakE.Toreachourgoaloflosingweight---theoutputweneedtocontrolwhatweeat---theinput输入.Thatiswetendtocareabouttheoutputbutnottocontroltheinput.Thisisabadwaytoachievegoals.Thealternativeistofocusyourresolutionontheinput.Insteadofresolvingtoloseweighttryanactionableresolution:I’llstophavingdessertforlunchorI’llwalkeverydayfor20minutes.Creatingagoalthatfocusesonawell-specifiedinputwilllikelybemoreeffectivethanconcentratingontheoutcomE.Recentlyanewsciencebehindincentives激励includingineducationhasbeendiscusseD.ForexampleresearcherRolandFryerwantedtoseewhatworksbestinmotivatingchildrentodobetterinschool.Insomecaseshegavestudentsincentivesbasedoninputlikereadingcertainbookswhileinotherstheincentiveswerebasedonoutputlikeresultsonexams.Hismainfindingwasthatincentivesincreasedachievementwhenbasedoninputbuthadnoeffectonoutput.Fryer’sconclusionwasthattheintensivesforinputsmightbemoreeffectivebecausestudentsdonotknowhowtodobetteronexamasidefromgeneralruleslikestudyharder.Readingcertainbooksontheotherhandisawell-settaskoverwhichtheyhavemuchmorecontrol.Aslongasyouhavedirectcontroloveryourgoalyouhaveamuchhigherchanceofsuccess.Andit’seasiertostartagainifyoufailbecauseyouknowexactlywhatyouneedtodo.IfyouwanttocutdownonyourspendingagoodgoalwouldbemakingmorningcoffeeathomeinsteadofgoingtoacafeforexamplE.Thisisawell-specifiedaction-basedgoalforwhichyoucanmeasureyoursuccesseasily.Spendinglessmoneyisn’tagoalbecauseit’stoogeneral.Similarlyifyouwanttospendmoretimewithyourfamilydon’tstopwiththisgeneralwish.ThinkaboutanactionablehabitthatyoucouldadoptandsticktolikeafamilymovienighteveryWednesday.Inthelongrunthesenewgoalscouldbecomeahabit.21.Thewriterthinksthatsettingweightlossasagoalisamistakebecause_________.A.itisfocusedtoomuchontheresultB.itishardtoachieveforordinarypeopleC.itisdependentontoomanyfactorsD.itisbasedonactionabledecisions22.InRolandFryer’sresearchsomestudentsdidbetterthantheothersbecause________.A.theyobeyedallthegeneralrulesB.theybenefitedfromreadingcertainbooksC.theyattachedmoreimportancetoexamsD.theyweregreatlyinspiredbytheirinstructors23.Accordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingstatementsisagoodgoal?A.I’llstudyharderthanbeforE.B.I’llcutdownmyexpensE.C.I’llspendmoretimewithmyfamily.D.I’llwalkeverydayfor15minutes.24.Thewriterstronglybelievesthatweshould__________.A.beoptimisticaboutfinalgoalsandsticktothemB.focusontheoutcomeandformgoodhabitsC.creategeneralgoalsthatcanbalancetheinputandoutputD.takespecificactionsthatcanbeturnedintogoodhabits
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WhydoAmericansstrugglewithwatchingtheirweightwhiletheFrenchwhoconsumerichfoodcontinuetostaythin?NowaresearchbyCornellUniversitysuggestshowlifestyleanddecisionsabouteatingmayaffectweight.ResearchersconcludedthattheFrenchtendtostopeatingwhentheyfeelfull.HoweverAmericanstendtostopwhentheirplateisemptyortheirfavoriteTVshowisover.21cnjy.comAccordingtoDr.J.osephMercolaahealthexperttheFrenchseeeatingasanimportantpartoftheirlifestylE.TheyenjoyfoodandthereforespendafairlylongtimeatthetablewhileAmericansseeeatingassomethingtobesqueezedbetweentheotherdailyactivities.MercolabelievesAmericanslosetheabilitytosensewhentheyareactuallyfull.SotheykeepeatinglongaftertheFrenchwouldhavestoppeD.InadditionhepointsoutthatAmericansdrivetohugesupermarketstobuycannedandfrozenfoodsfortheweek.TheFrenchinsteadtendtoshopdailywalkingtosmallshopsandfarmers’marketswheretheyhaveachoiceoffreshfruitsvegetablesandeggsaswellashigh-qualitymeatsforeachmeal.AfteravisittotheUnitedStatesMireilleGuilianoauthorofFrenchWomenDon’tGetFatdecidedtowriteabouttheimportanceofknowingwhentostopratherthansuggestinghowtoavoidfooD.Todayshecontinuestostayslimandrarelygoestothegym.21教育网InspiteofallthesedifferencesevidenceshowsthatrecentlifestylechangesmaybeaffectingFrencheatinghabits.Todaytherateofobesityorextremeoverweightamongadultsisonly6%.HoweverasAmericanfastfoodgainsacceptanceandtheyoungrejectoldertraditionstheobesityrateamongFrenchchildrenhasreached17%—andisgrowing.25.InwhatwayaretheFrenchdifferentfromAmericansaccordingtoDr.JosephMercola?A.Theygoshoppingatsupermarketsmorefrequently.B.Theysqueezeeatingbetweentheotherdailyactivities.C.Theyregardeatingasakeypartoftheirlifestyles.D.TheyusuallyeattoomuchcannedandfrozenfooD.26.Thistextismainlytherelationshipbetween_________.A.AmericansandtheFrenchB.lifestyleandobesityC.childrenandadultsD.fastfoodandoverweight27.Thetextismainlydeveloped__________.A.bycomparisonB.byspaceC.byprocessD.byclassification分类28.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.A.TVinterviewB.A.foodadvertisementC.A.healthreportD.A.bookreview
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ChristmasEvewastomorrow.IhopedoneofthepackagesthatheldacamerahadalreadybeenplacedundertheChristmastreE.ItwastheonlythingIwanteD.Ihadbeendroppinghintstomyparents.Ilovetakingphotos.MybedroomwallsarecoveredwithphotosIhadtakenwithmymom'soldcamerA.I'malwaystryingtocapturethoseperfectmomentsinwhichyoucanhearthelaughterortouchthebeautifulscenebutmycamerahasalwaysseemedtofallshort.IknewMomhadputafewpresentsunderthetreethismorningsoIwentonahuntinmymom'sroom.IopenedthedoorandfoundmyChristmaspresentwaslyingunwrappedonthefloor—abigpinkcat.IfeltsodisappointeD.Momseemedtonoticethatandshetriedtocheermeup.StacyIgotyourpresenttoday.Iamsoexcitedtosurpriseyou!Ican'twaitIsaiD.ThenextdayIcouldn'twaitanylonger.Ineededtotellher.MommayItalktoyouforasecond?Suredear.Whatdoyouneedtotalkabout?sheaskeD.Andsoitcame—howupsetIwasthatIwasgettingacat.StacythatcatisforyoursisterJulia!shesaidwithasmilE.ThenwhatamIgetting?IaskeD.ShejustsmileD.You'llhavetowaitandseE.NextmorningIhappilygotintothelivingroomandsatnexttothetreE.Ipulledouttheboxwithmynameonitandopenedthewrappingpapertofind...Mycamera!Thankyou!IsaidtobothDadandMom.DadpickedupthecameraandtookapictureofJuliaMomandmE.Ithasbecomeoneofmyfavoritepictures.JustonthatChristmasmorningItooklotsofphotoswithmycamera—mylittlesistermakingafacemyparentsgivingmeasoftsmile—andallofthesephotoshavecometomeanonethingtome:lovE.34.TheunderlinedphrasedroppinghintsinParagraph1means_____.A.talkingoftenB.suggestingindirectlyC.sendingpresentsD.takingpictures35.WhydidStacyfeeldisappointedatfirst?A.Hermothercouldn'tunderstandheratall.B.Hermotherdidn'tbuyheranyChristmasgift.C.Shemistookhersister'sChristmasgiftforhers.D.Shedidn'tfindherpresentinhermom'sroom.36.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.hermotherboughtStacyacameraafterdiscoveringherdisappointmentB.hermotherknewwhatgiftStacywantedforChristmasC.Stacythoughtit'sOKtohaveanoldcameraD.StacyfinallygothergiftonChristmasEve37.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.ChristmasgiftaswishedB.LoveismoreimportantthangiftsC.A.wonderfulChristmas.D.Lovecannotbebought
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UnitedStatesPresidentGeorgeW.Bushisexpectedtoissueadirectiveinthenextfewweeks.ItwillgivetheUSAirForceagreenlightforthedevelopmentofspaceweaponsUSmediareportedlastweek.ThiswouldpotentiallysetoffanewglobalarmsracesomeexpertshavewarneD.TokeepthatfromhappeninglastWednesdaytheWhiteHouseexplainedthatitwasnotconsideringputtingweaponsinspacE.ItsaiditwasmakingashiftinUSspacepolicytoallowforprotectionofsatellites.ButsomedefenseanalystsandarmscontroladvocatesarguethatthepolicywillpavethewayfortheUStoputbothdefensiveandoffensiveweaponsinspacE.NooneshouldbefooledsaidTheresaHitchesanAmericanweaponsexpert.TheUSisnowrestrictedbya1996directivesignedbyPresidentBillClinton.PlansforspaceweaponswerevetoedbytheClintoncabinet.Thedirectiveemphasizedthepeacefuluseofspaceinagreementwithalmostundividedglobalopinion.TheUSmilitaryhasplacedimportanceonspaceandhassentupnumeroussatellitesfortroopcommunicationsandtoprovideintelligenceanddatatoguidebombstotheirtargets.TheUSAirForcewantstodevelopspacebasedweaponsthatcouldstriketargetsanywhereintheworldwithin90minutesofreceivingtheordertoopenfirE.ThesenewweaponsunderdevelopmentcoverawiderangE.Theyincludehunterkillersatellites杀手卫星andorbitingweapons沿轨道运行的武器系统.AndtheyuselasersradiowavesorevendensemetaltubesknownasRodsfromGoddroppedfromspacetodothedamagE.Therearemanybarrierstothesettingupofthiskindofprogramexpertssay.Firstiscost.ItisestimatedthatthebudgetmaybeUS$220billiontoUS$1trillion.Thetechnicaldifficultiesofdevelopingreliablespaceweaponsarealsoaproblem.AndthemovewilldrawstrongcriticismfromaroundtheworlD.ExpertsworryaboutsettingoffaspacearmsracE.29.Thenewsreportmainlydealswith._____.A.USMilitaryPlansB.TheGlobalArmsRaceC.AComparisonbetweenTwopresidentsD.PresidentGeorgeW.BushandtheWorldPeace30.Whichofthefollowingstatementsarementionedinthepassageabove?A.PresidentGeorgeW.Bushsupportsspaceweapondevelopment.B.TheUSspaceweaponprojectisverycostly.C.TheAmericanspacebasedweaponstobedevelopedwillbeabletotargetanyplaceontheearth.D.TheUSmilitaryhasfewdifficultieswiththedevelopmentofspaceweapons.E.ThespaceweaponprogramwillthreatenworldpeacE.f.ClintongovernmentwaspoorerthanBushgovernment.A.bdefB.acdfC.bcdeD.abce31.Afterreadingthispassageitcanbeinferredthat.A.USgovernmenthaslittledifficultyindevelopingnewweaponsB.TheWhiteHouseisrightinexplainingthatUSnewspacepolicyaimstoprotectsatellitesC.GeorgeW.Bush’sdirectivetobeissuedwillbeagainstglobalopinionsD.PresidentGeorgeW.BushandBillClintonsharealotincommon32.Theauthor’sattitudetowardstheupcomingspaceweapondevelopmentis.A.supportiveandoptimisticB.criticalandworriedC.excitedandcontentD.indifferentbutalittleencouraged
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Haveyouevernoticedwhathappenstoanideaonceyouexpressit?JusttalkingaboutitorwritingitdowncausesyoutomakeitclearinyourownminD.Howcanyouusethistoincreaseyourbrainpower?Startwriting.Byputtingthoughtsintowordsyouaretellingyourselfthelogic逻辑behindwhatyouthinkfeeloronlypartlyunderstanD.Oftenexplainingathoughtistheprocess过程ofunderstanding.Inotherwordsyouincreaseyourbrainpowerbyexercisingyourexplainpower.Trythisexperiment.Explainhowyou’llincreaseyourbrainpowerevenifyouhavenoideahowrightnow.Juststartwithanythingandcreateanexplanation.ForexamplestartwithI’lllearnchessorI’llreadanarticleonthemindeveryweek.Explainhowthatwillhelp.You’llbesurprisedhowoftenthisbecomesaworkableplanandifyouactuallydothisyou’llhaveabetterunderstandingofyourbraintwentyminutesfromnow.Anotherbenefitofwritingisthatithelpsyouremember.Manyifnotmosthighlyproductivepeoplearealwaystakingnotes.Youcantrykeepingitallinyourheadbutifyoukeepajourna日志ofyourideasthenexttimeyou’reworkingonabigprojectyou’llprobablyhavemoresuccess.Wanttounderstandatopic?Writeabookaboutit.That’sanextremeexamplebutifyouarelearningsomethingnewwritealettertoafriendaboutitandyouwillunderstanditbetter.Wanttoinventsomething?Writeanexplanationoftheproblemwhyyouwanttosolveitandwhyitisworthsolvingandyou’rehalf-waythere.Writersdon’talwayswritebecausetheyclearlyunderstandsomethingbeforehanD.Oftentheywriteaboutsomethingbecausetheywanttounderstandit.YoucandothesamE.Writingwillhelpbringyoutoanunderstanding.Giveitatry.65.AccordingtothetextwritingcanhelpyoualotinthefollowingwaysEXCEPT______.A.theincreaseofyourbrainpowerB.theabilitytorememberC.thedevelopmentofyourinterestinstudyD.thebetterunderstandingofatopic66.Theunderlinedsentenceyou’rehalf-waythereinthefifthparagraphimplies暗示that________.A.youarealreadysuccessfulB.youstillneedtoworkhardC.writingcanhelpyouwalkhalfwayD.writingisimportanttosolveproblems67.What’sthemainpurposeofthewriterwritingthetext?A.Toadvisereaderstostarttheirwriting.B.Toexplaintheimportanceofwriting.C.Topersuadereaderstobecomewriters.D.Toincreasereaders’brainpower
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Homonym:awordthathasthesamespellingandthesamepronunciationasanotherworldbutadifferentmeaningSamespellingdifferentmeaningImaginethenasituationwheretwowordsarespeltandpronouncedexactlythesamewaybuthavecompletelydifferentmeanings.Welcometotheworldofhomonyms.Takeforexampletheword‘fail’—itcanbeakindoffestivalandadjectivetodescribethecolorofyourhairorhowyoushouldplayagamE.Don’ttakeitliterallySohowdoyouknowwhichmeaningsomeoneisreferringto?—Youdon’texceptbythecontext.Obviouslyifsomeoneasksyouto‘givethemahand’theydon’twantyoutoremovewhatisattheendofyourarm.What’sinaname?Sometimeseventhecontextdoesn’thelpmuch—theresultcanbeamusing.Thesesentencesplaywiththedoublemeaningofanoun:IusedtobeabankerbutIlostinterest.Haveyouheardaboutthecross-eyedteacherwhocouldn’tcontrolhispupils?Asmallboyswallowedsomecoinsandhadtogotohospital.Whenhisgrandmotherphonedtoaskhowhewasthenursesaid:‘Nochangeyet’.MoreambiguityAndtheseexamplesplaywiththedifferentmeaningsofaverb:Iwonderedwhytheballwasgettingbigger.ThenithitmE.Nooneknewshehadadentalimplantuntilitcameoutinaconversation.Aboiledegginthemorningishardtobeat.DoubletroubleAndsometimesawordcanbeanounandaverbbuthavedifferentmeanings.Canyouworkthisoneout?Timeflieslikeanarrow.FruitflieslikeabananA.IfyoulikethesehomonymsyouwillbepleasedtoknowthatEnglishhasplentymore!ExplanationsofjokesinthetextIusedtobebankerbutIlostinterest.Ibecameboredwiththejob/IlostmoneyHaveyouheardaboutthecross-eyedteacherwhocouldn’tcontrolhispupils?students/partsofhiseyesAsmallboyswallowedsomecoinsandhadtogotohospital.Whenhisgrandmotherphonedtoaskhowhewasthenursesaid:‘Nochangeyet’.nodifferenceinthesituation/nomoneyIwonderedwhytheballwasgettingbigger.ThenithitmE.theballhitme/IsuddenlyrealizedNooneknewshehadadentalimplantuntilitcameoutinaconversation.becameknown/felloutAboiledegginthemorningishardtobeat.can’tbebetter/difficulttomixwithaforkTimeflieslikeanarrow.timegoesquicklyFruitflieslikeabananA.insectsenjoyeatingfuit.56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouthomonymsisNOTtrue?A.Theysharethesamespellingsregardlessofmeanings.B.Wecan’tknowtheirmeaningswithoutcontext.C.Wemaystillfeelconfusedevenwithcontext.D.TheirambiguitybringsgreattroubletoourlifE.57.ThebeatinthesentenceAboiledegginthemorningishardtobeatmakingforasatisfyingbreakfast.hasasimilarmeaningto_____.A.Therainwasbeatingdownonthetinroof.B.Takingthebussurebeatswalking.C.Thedoctorcouldfeelnopulsebeating.D.You’vebeenworkingtoohardyoulookdeadbeat.
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Asmallpieceoffisheachdaymaykeeptheheartdoctoraway.That’sthefindingofascientificstudyofDutchmeninwhichdeathsfromheartdiseaseweremorethan50percentloweramongthosewhoateatleastanounceofsaltwaterfishperdaythanthosewhoneveratefish.TheDutchresearchisoneofthreehumanstudiesthatholdthebeliefthateatingfishcanprovidehealthbenefitsparticularlytotheheart.Heartdiseaseisthenumber-onekillerintheUnitedStateswithmorethan550000deathsfromheartattackseachyear.ButresearchershavenoticedthattherateofheartdiseaseislowerincountriesthateatmorefishthanAmericansdo.TherearefewerheartdiseasedeathsforexampleamongtheEskimosofGreenlandwhoeatabout14ouncesoffishadayandamongtheJapanesewhodailyeatfishaboutmorethan3ounces.For20yearstheDutchstudyfollowed852middle-agedmen20percentofwhomatenofish.Atthestartofthestudytheaveragefishconsumption消耗wasabouttwo-thirdsofanounceeachdaywithmoremeneatingthinfishthanfattyfish.Duringthenexttwodecades十年78ofthemendiedfromheartdiseasE.ThefewestdeathswereamongthegroupwhoregularlyatefishevenfarlowerthanthoseoftheJapaneseorEskimos.Thisrelationshipwastruenotconsideringotherfactors因素suchasagehighbloodpressureorbloodcholesterol.25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.TheDutchresearchhasprovedthateatingfishcanhelptopreventheartdiseasE.B.Heartdoctorswon’tcallatyourhousesolongasyoukeepeatingfisheachday.C.AmongallthediseasesheartdiseaseisthemostdangerousinAmericA.D.ThereisalowrateofheartdiseaseinJapanandGreenlanD.26.Thetextismainlyabout________.A.thehighrateofheartdiseaseB.thegreatchangedinpeople’sdietC.thefishconsumptioninsomecountriesD.theinfluenceoffisheatingonpeople’shealth27.HowmanylivescouldprobablybesavedeachyearintheUnitedStatesbyeatingfishaccordingtotheDutchstudy?A.152000B.110000C.275000D.55000028.Wecanconcludethat_______.A.heartdiseaseusuallyhappensinAmericaB.noheartdiseasehappensinJapanandGreenlandC.highbloodpressurecanmakepeopledieD.eatingfishregularlycanmakepeoplelivelonger
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ManyWesternpeoplearenotusedtosittingontheflooranymorE.InJapanhoweversittinguprightontheflooriscommonindifferentsituations.Forexamplemealsaretraditionallyhadwhenpeoplesitonthetatami榻榻米flooraroundalowtablE.Alsoduringtheteaceremonyandothertraditionaleventsonesitsonthefloor.Theformalwayofsittingforbothmenandwomeniskneelingupright.PeoplewhoarenotusedtosittinginthisstylemayfeeluncomfortableafterafewminutesandtheirlegsmaygonumB.HoweverforeignersarenotusuallyexpectedtobeabletositinthisstyleforalongtimeandanincreasingnumberofJapanesepeoplethemselvesaren’tabletodosoowingtoamorewesternizedlifestylE.Inothersituationsmenusuallysitcross-leggedwhilewomensitontheirkneeslayingbothlegstoonesidE.TheformersittingstyleisconsideredwhollymalewhilethelatterisconsideredcompletelyfemalE.ThemostimportantguestsitsonthehonoredseatwhichissetfarthestfromtheentrancE.Ifthereisatokonoma壁龛intheroomtheguestshouldbeseatedinfrontofit.ThehostortheleastimportantpersonissupposedtositnexttotheentrancE.OfcoursethereareotherthingstobeconsideredineachparticularcasE.32.WhichofthefollowingsituationsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.WhentraditionaleventsarehelD.B.WhenateaceremonyishelD.C.Whenmenandwomenmeet.D.WhenmealsaretraditionallyhaD.33.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.moreandmoreJapanesesitintheformalwayB.foreignersshouldalwayssitintheformalstyleinaJapanesehomeC.menandwomeninJapansitinthesameinformalwayD.menshouldn’tsitontheirkneeslayingbothlegstooneside34.WhensomeguestsareinaJapanesehome_______shouldsitnearesttotheentrancE.A.themostimportantguestB.boththehostandthehostessC.thehostortheleastimportantpersonD.thehosthimself35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowforeignersshouldsitinJapanesehomes.B.HowandwheretositinJapanesehomes.C.HowforeignersshouldbehaveinJapanesehomes.D.WheretositinJapanesehomes.
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AmatchofthecenturybetweenhumanchampionoftheChineseboardgameGo围棋andGoogle’scomputerprogramkickedoffinSeoulonWednesdaywhichdrewgreatattention.Thefirstgameofthefive-gamematchstartedatabout1p.m.localtime0400GMTatFourSeasonsHotelincentralSeoul.ItwillrunthroughnextTuesdaytodeterminethewinnerbetweenSouthKoreanLeeSedoltheworldGochampioninthepast10yearsandAlphaGodevelopedbyGoogle’sLondon-basedsubsidiaryDeepMinD.ThematchofthecenturydrewgreatattentionfromnewsorganizationsGofansandthegeneralpublicacrosstheworldaswellasinSouthKoreaasitisseenasarepresentativematchbetweenhumansandartificialintelligenceAI.TheKoreaBadukAssociationabodyforSouthKoreanGoprofessionalshadreceivedadvanceapplicationsforanexplanatoryeventofthematchbutthelimitof60seatshadalreadysurpasseD.SouthKorea’spublicbroadcasterKBSplanstobroadcastlivethematchfrom12:40to5p.m.extendingitsinitialplantoairitfortwohoursfrom3p.m.duetogreatinterestsfromthegeneralpubliC.ItisunusualforthepublicbroadcastertobroadcastlivetheGogameformorethanfourhours.CablechannelTVChosunwillbroadcastthematch’sdevelopmentevery10minutesonWednesdayandThursdaywhileplanningtoairlivethewholematchesonSaturdayandSunday.ThematchisbeingairedlivethroughYouTubearoundtheworldwhilevariousInternetwebsitesandTVsarebroadcastingthelandmarkmatch.HundredsofjournalistsfromaroundtheworldgatheredatthestadiumtoreportonthematchbetweenLeeandAlphaGo.AlphaGotooktheworldbysurpriseasitdefeatedEuropeanGochampionFanHuiinOctoberlastyear.SomeexpertshadpredicteditwouldtakedecadesofyearsforAItodefeathumansattheancientChineseboardgamE.GowhichoriginatedinChinamorethan2500yearsagohasbeenviewedasagrandchallengeforAIduetoitscomplexityandintuitivenaturE.Itinvolvestwoplayerswhotaketurnsputtingmarkers围棋子onagrid-shapedboardtogainmoreareasonit.Onecanoccupythemarkersoftheopponentbysurroundingthepiecesoftheother.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasekickedoffmean?A.StarteD.B.StayeD.C.CloseD.D.FinisheD.30.Whydidthematchdrawsomuchattentionintheworld?A.BecausethematchwasthefirstonebetweenhumansandAlphaGo.B.BecauseitisseenasarepresentativematchbetweenhumansandAI.C.BecauseitwouldtakedecadesforAItodefeathumansinGogames.D.BecausemanyTVsbroadcastlivethegamE.31.Thefollowingstatementsaretrueexcept_______.A.therearefivematchesbetweenSouthKoreanLeeSedolandAlphaGoB.it’ssurprisingthattheEuropeanGochampionwasdefeatedbyAlphaGoC.Gohasahistoryofmorethan2500yearsinChinaD.cablechannelTVChosunwillbroadcastallthefivegames32.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ReportcompetitionfromallovertheworldbecomefierceinGogamesB.HumanGochampionwilldefeatGoogle’sAIAlphaGoinGogamesC.GomatchbetweenhumanchampionandGoogle’sAIdrawswideattentionD.Humanschallengeartificialintelligence
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Gotochurchthenhaveabiglunchthengoouttoplaywhilemumdoesthehousework.Thatwasatypical典型的BritishSundayinthe1960s.Butthingsnowcouldnotbemoredifferent.SomeBritishsociologistsrecentlystudiedthetypicalBritishSunday.Theyfoundthatpeoplegetuplateranddolesshouseworkthantheydid40yearsago.TheyarefarmorelikelytobeoutshoppingorenjoyingthemselvesthancookingSundaylunch.Sundaymorningswerebusy40yearsago.Mostwomencaughtupontheirweeklyhouseworkandcookedanicelunch.TheyseldomallowedthemselvesanyleisureuntilafternoonafterthedisheswerecleaneD.Thentherewouldbeanotherrushtothetablebetween5:00pmand6:00pmforteA.ButnowBritonscanhavebrunch早午餐attherestaurant.Fewerpeoplebother添麻烦tocookthemselves.Youonlyhavetwofreedaysaweek.Youdon’twanttohavetowasteonebecausethereisnothingtodobutwatchboringTVsaidElizabethBiggs25aproducerinLondon.OnSaturdayyouarerecoveringfromtheweekBiggsaddeD.Sundaysarethelastchancefortheweekend—youwanttogetasmuchasyoucanoutofthedaybeforeyouhavetogobacktowork.InthepastBritishwomenusuallydidtheirshoppingduringtheweekwhilethehusbandwasatwork.NowmenseemtodothatasmuchaswomensaidJonathanGershunyaprofessorwhotookpartinthestudy.MenalsodomorehouseworknowonSundays.Backinthe1960smenwerefarmorelikelytospendSundaysoutofthehouse—atthepuborplayingfootball—beforelunch.28.ManyBritonshavebrunchattherestaurantbecause_______.A.Theywon’tbothertocookthemselves.B.TheygetuptoolatE.C.TheyhavenotimetocookathomE.D.Theywillgotochurch.29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.BritonsusedtogotochurchonSundays.B.BritishwomendidtheirshoppingonSundaysinthepast.C.BritonsusuallyhadabiglunchathomE.D.Britishmendidlittlehouseworkathomeinthepast.30.TheunderlinedwordleisureinPara3means___________.A.houseworkB.shoppingC.freetimeD.lunch31.Thetextmainlytellsus________.A.thechangesofthewaystheBritonsspendtheirSundaysB.whyBritonsgoshoppingonSundaysC.HowBritonsspendtheirholidays[来源D.whatBritonsdidonSundays
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EllaWoodwillgraduatefromMiamiUniversitynextyearwithamaster’sdegreeinpublichealth.sheishopingtogetajobinpublichealth.Butshehassomeworries.Publicservicedoesn'tpaymuchandherstudyatMiamiUniversitycostsabout$50000ayearwithlivingexpenses.EllahasascholarshipfromMiamiUniversitythatcoversjust$4000ayearandhastakenoutloanstopayfortherest.Shewouldspendyearspayingbackherstudentloansandnothavemoneyleftover.Thegoodnewsisthatin2008CongressrecognizedthatthereweresomanystudentsinElla’spositionthatitpassedtheCollegeCostReductionAct.ThereweretwoprogramsestablishedbythisactthatEllacouldlookinto.Thefirstistheincome-basedrepaymentplanwhichallowslower-incomegraduateswithalotofdebttoreducetheirmonthlypayments.Dependingonagraduate'sincomeandlevelofdebttheprogramcouldlimitherannualeducationalloandebtrepaymentto15percentofrealincomE.saidPeterWilliamvicechairmanoftheCollegeSavingFoundation.Thesecondisthepublicserviceloanforgiveness贷款减免planinwhichthefederalgovernmentwillforgivetheremainingdebtofborrowerswhomake10-yearloanpaymentwhileworkingfulltimeinpublic-servicejobs.Butthegraduatemusthaveacertainloanwhichislistedintheplan.Typicallyitisprojectedthataborrowerwhoperformspublicserviceunderthisprogramwillrepayonlyaboutone-fourthtoone-halfasmuchmoneyasaborrowerwhodoesnotWilliamsaiD.HealsopointedoutthatpublicserviceisbroadlydefinedandincludesanygovernmentandnonprofitorganizationjoB.21.WhatmightEllaWoodbeconcernedmostwhenshegraduatesnextyear?A.Shemightnotamaster’sdegreedirectly.B.Shemightnotfindajobinpublichealtheasily.C.ShehadtopaybackherscholarshiptoMiamiUniversity.D.Shewonderedhowtoeasethepainofbeingindebtforyears.22.HowcanEllabenefitfromthefirstprogrammentionedinthepassage?A.Theincometaxwillbecutdown.B.Onefourofdebtwillbeforgiven.C.ThetotalamountofdebtwillbereduceD.D.Ellawillhavemoretimetopaybackthedebt.23.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.everygraduatewillgetascholarshiplikeEllA.B.graduateswhoworkinpublicservicegetthehighestpayment.C.thefederalgovernmentencouragesgraduatestoworkinpublicservicE.D.theCollegeCostReductionActonlyhelpsgraduateswithmaster’sdegreE.24.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThetotalexpenseinAmericanuniversitiesistoohigh.B.TheUSgovernmentistryingtorelievegraduatesfromheavydebt.C.Therearealotofdifferentprogramstohelpstudentspaytheirtuition.D.TheUSgovernmentforcesallstudentstochoosepublic-servicejobs.
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WantedsomeoneforakissWe’relookingforproducerstojoinusinthesecondofLondon100FM.You’llworkonthestation’smusicprograms.MusicproductionexperienceinradioisnecessaryalongwithrichknowledgeofmoderndancemusiC.PleaseapplyinwritingtoProducerVacanciesKiss100.FatherChristmasWe’relookingforaveryspecialpersonpreferablyover40tofillourFatherChristmassuit.Workingdays:EverySaturdayfromNovember24toDecember15andeverydayfromDecember17toDecember24exceptSunday10:30-16:00.Excellentpay.PleasecontacttheEnterpriseShoppingCenterStationParadeEastbounD.AccountantsAssistantWhenyoujointheteaminourRevenueAdministrationUnityouwillbeprovidingassistancewithinallpartsoftheRevenueDivisiondealingwithpostandothergeneralduties.IfyouareeducatedtoGCSEgradeC.levelwewouldliketotalktoyou.ThispositionisequallysuitableforaschoolleaverorforsomebodywhohasofficeexperiencE.WaldenDistrictCouncilSoftwareTrainerIfyouareaged24-25andhaveexperienceinteachingandtrainingyoucouldbethepersonwearelookingfor.Youshouldbegoodatthecomputerandhavesomeexperienceinprogramwriting.Youwillbeallowedtomakeourdecisionandupwardsof$15000fortherightperson.PleaseapplybysendingyourCVtoMrs.R.OgilviePalmlaceLimiteD.29.Whoshouldyougetintouchwithifyouhopetoworkinaradiostation?A.TheEnterpriseShoppingCenter.B.Mrs.R.OgilviePalmlaceLimiteD.C.ProducerVacanciesKiss100.D.WaldenDistrictCouncil.30.WelearnfromtheadsthattheEnterpriseShoppingCenterneedsapersonwho__________.A.isagedbetween24and40B.maydosometrainingworkC.canworkforaboutamonthD.shoulddealwithgeneralduties31.Whichpositionisopentorecentschoolgraduates?A.ProducerLondonKiss.B.FatherChristmas.C.SoftwareTrainer.D.AccountantsAssistant.
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Goodpoemsfallintothreecategories:thosearerecognizedasclassics;thoseseemtobepopularandthoseyoupersonallylikE.Poemstypicallybeingshortthereisnoreasonnottoexploreplentyofboth.Howeverhowtowritegoodpoems?Choosetherightwords.Ifanoveliswordsinthebestorderapoemisthebestwordsinthebestorder.Youwanttokeepworkingatyourpoemuntilyouhavebuiltastrongstructureofwords.Useonlythosewordsnecessarythatenhance加强themeaningofthepoem.Chooseyourwordscarefully.Useconcreteimageryandvividdescriptions.Lovehateandhappinessareallabstractconcepts.Manymaybeallpoemsaredeepdownaboutemotionsandotherabstractionsbutitishardtobuildastrongpoemusingonlyabstractions.Thekeyistoreplaceorenhanceabstractionswithconcreteimagesthingsthatyoucanappreciatewithyoursenses.Anobjectivecorrelativeisanobjectseveralobjectsoraseriesofeventsthatevoketheemotionorideaofthepoem.Reallypowerfulpoetryusesconcreteimagesandalsodescribesthemvividly.Showyourreadersandlistenerswhatyouaretalkingabout.DescribethethingsyouhearseetastetouchandsmellsothatthereadercanidentifywiththeirownexperiencE.Givesomeexamplesratherthanpurelymental/intellectualdescriptions.Usepoeticdevicestoenhanceyourpoem’sbeautyandmeaning.Themostwell-knownpoeticdeviceisrhymE.Rhymecanaddsuspense悬念toyourlinesenhanceyourmeaningormakethepoemmorecohesiveandprettier.Poeticdevicescanmakeapoemiftheybringtoomuchattentiontothemselvestheycanruinit.Saveyourmostpowerfulmessageorinsightfortheendofyourpoem.ThelastlineistoapoemthatapunchlineistoajokE.Givethereadersomethingtothinkaboutafterreadingyourpoem.Resisttheurgetoexplainit;letthereaderbecomeengagedwiththepoemindevelopinganunderstandingoryourexperienceormessagE.Youwouldedityourpoemsandgetopinionsofothersifnecessary.51.Whichisthestandardofgoodpoems?A.Poemsaretypicallybeingshort.B.PoemsareclassicspopularandpersonallylikE.C.Poemsarewordsinthebestorder.D.Poemsarethebestwordsinthebestorder.52.WhichisNOTtrueaboutpoems?A.Poemscanbemorepowerfulwithdescriptiondreamily.B.Poemsaredeepdownaboutemotionsandotherabstractions.C.PoemsmustbebasedonconcreteimagesthatpeoplecansensE.D.Poemscanbeidentifiedwithpeople’sownexperiencE.53.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttogetagoodeffectofyourpoem?A.Writeallabstractconceptssuchaslovehateandhappiness.B.Makeyourpoemsdeeperdownaboutemotionsandotherabstractions.C.Givesomepurelymentalorintellectualdescriptions.D.Writeyouandyourreaders’familiarorevenexperiencedthings.54.Whatplaysanimportantroleinpoems?A.Structures.B.SuspensE.C.RhymE.D.Description.55.Whydoestheauthorusethesecondsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.TellthefunctionofthelastlinE.B.Thereadersexpectfortheseries.C.Thereaderscanwaitforexplanation.D.Connectthepoemwiththereaders’ownexperiencE.
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Haveyoueverintendedtobefullyabsorbedinyourworkbutfoundyourselfdistracted走神bye-mailtheInternetandotherthingsthroughouttheday?AccordingtothesurveymadebyafamousuniversityintheUSAmostpeoplehavetheexperiencE.PeopleoftenlosetheirconcentrationwhentheyareboredofcoursebutalsowhentheyareengagedinchallengingtaskssaysPeterBregmantheheadofthesurvey.Theysometimeshaveafeelingtoescapefromwhat’sdifficultorboringsotheyjumpouthesays.Thepartofthebraindevotedtoattentionisconnectedtothebrain’semotionalcenter.Anystrongemotion—quarrelswithcolleaguesproblemsathome—caninterruptourattention.Studiesoverthelastdecadehaveshownthattoomuchworktodoatatimecaneasilyleadtodistraction.RefocusingishardformanypeoplE.RobertEpsteinsuggeststhefollowingStopandlistentosomesoftmusicforafewminutes.FindagoodfriendorateacherandsayoutyourmatteronyourminD.Goforashortwalkortakeadeepbreathwhereyoubreatheindeeplycounttofiveslowlyholditandbreatheoutveryslowly.Thiscanblowoutallthetensionandtheunwantedinyourmindtorestoreyourfocus.Takemorecontrolbystructuringyourtimeandbecomingmoreawareofyourbehaviors.SettingthephonealarmtogooffeveryhourismywayofcreatingawarenessMr.Bregmansays.Youhavetoinformyourselfthatyou’velostfocusinordertodosomethingaboutit.Startingthedaywithato-dolistisalsoimportantsuchaswhentoeatwhentogotothegymortakeawalk.Butifit’soverlyambitiousyouwillputyourselfinastateofanxietywhichmakesithardforthebraintoconcentratE.Choosingthreeorfourthingsasyourpriority优先forthedayallowsyourbraintosettledownandfocushesays.32.AccordingtothepassagewhichisNOTthereasonwhysomepeoplecanbedistractedfromtheirwork?A.TheyaredisturbedbytheInternetandotherthings.B.Theydon’twanttobedevotedtotheirwork.C.Theycan’tfindinterestintheirwork.D.Theyfeeltheirworkistoohardforthem.33.Whichincidentmightnotinterruptyourattention?A.Youwenttoschoolatsixasusual.B.YouhadwordswithyourgoodfrienD.C.Youwerescoldedbyyourteacher.D.Yourmotherandfatherhadaquarrel.34.AccordingtoRobertEpsteinhowcanwerefocusonwhatweshoulddo?A.ListentorockmusicforsometimE.B.RunaroundtheplaygroundforsometimE.C.Turntoyourgoodfriendsorteachersforhelp.D.TakeabreathfromtimetotimE.35.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordrestoreinthepassage?A.releaseB.reformC.recoverD.react
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Ifyouliveinabigcitytherearemanythingstodriveyoucrazyonyourdailyrouteandit’snotjustovercrowdedsubwaytrains.VickyZhaoisamainlanderworkinginHongKong.Forheronethingshecan’tputupwithispeoplestandingonthewrongsideoftheescalator自动扶梯insubwaystations.EscalatorshelpusmovefasterandsavetimE.Itisn’taplacetorestthe24-year-oldsays.Ioftenseetouristsblockthewaywiththeirsuitcasesorchattingontheescalatorsduringrushhours.ItannoysmetonoenD.AdmittingsheisnotthepatienttypeZhaosaysthingsaremuchbetterinHongKongthanincitiesonthemainlandwherestandrightwalkleftsignsareoftenignoreD.Thelogicbehindthestandrightwalkleftescalatoretiquette礼仪seemsobvious.Eventhoughyoumaywanttocatchyourbreathwhileyou’retransportedupordownyoushouldstillconsiderothersandleaveenoughspaceforpeopleinahurrysothattheycanrunandcatchthetrain.Manycities’escalatorsincludingLondon’sandBeijing’susethestandrightwalkleftsystemtospeeduptheflowofpeoplE.AustraliaisanexceptionandyoushouldstandontheleftsideinsteaD.Butsomecitiesdiscouragepeoplefrommovingonescalatorsoutofsafetyreasons.InHongKong’ssubwaystationsthereareregularannouncementsaskingpeopletostandstillonescalators.Evensomostpeopleinthisfast-pacedcityobservethestandrightwalkleftetiquettE.Butthepeoplewhostandonescalatorsdefendthemselvesbytellingthewalkersnottobesoimpatient.TheBBCquotesonestanderassayingIfthepersonisinsucharushwhynotjusttakethestairs?Evenwhentheescalatorispackedandthere’snowheretomoveIseethesesamepeoplecomplainingaboutnotbeingabletopass.Whatevertheescalatoretiquetteisintheplaceyouliveorvisitdowhatmostpeoplearedoingandalwaysbemindfulofothers:leaveenoughspacebetweeneachotherdon’tstayattheendoftheescalatorandifsomeoneisblockingyourwayasimpleexcusemeisenough.33.InthesecondparagraphtheunderlinedwordItrefers__________.A.theauthor’slivinginthebigcityofHongKongB.beingcrowdedonthesubwaytrainsmrushhoursC.people’sblockingthewayorchatontheescalatorsD.people’sstandingontherightsideresting34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthe6thparagraph?A.NoteveryonefollowsthestandrightwalkleftetiquettE.B.TheBBCisagainstthestandrightwalkleftetiquettE.C.PeopleshouldbepatientandtakethestairsifpossiblE.D.Peopleshouldn’tcomplainaboutthecrowdedescalators.35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisthewriter’sopinion?A.PeopleshouldstandrightnomatterwheretheyarE.B.PeopleshoulddoastheRomansdoandconsiderothers.C.Peopleshoulddoastheylikeontheescalators.D.PeoplE.shouldbeseriouslycritisizedwhentheyblocktheway.
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Valentine’sDayValentine’sDayisnamedafterSaintValentineanearlyChristianchurchmanwhoreportedlyhelpedyounglovers.ValentinewaskilledforhisChristianbeliefsonFebruary14morethan1700yearsagobutthedaythathadhisnameisevenearlierthanthat.Morethan2000yearsagotheancientRomanscelebratedaholidayforlovers.Aspartofthecelebrationgirlswrotetheirnamesonpiecesofpaperandputtheminalargecontainer.Boysreachedintothecontainerandpulledoneout.Thegirlwhosenamewaswrittenonthepaperbecamehisloverorsweetheartforayear.LoversstillputtheirnamesonpiecesofpaperandtheysendeachotherValentine’sDaycardsthattelloftheirlovE.Sometimestheyalsosendgiftslikeflowersorchocolatecandy.Americansusuallysendthesegiftsandcardsthroughthemailsystem.ButsomeuseanotherwaytosendthismessagE.Theyhaveitprintedinanewspaper.Thecostisusuallyafewdollars.SomeofthemessagesaresimpleandshortJaneIloveyouverymuch.OtherssaymoreforexampleDanRosesarereD.Violets紫罗兰arebluE.IhopeyoulovemeasmuchasIloveyou.ForeverMary.MostofthenewspapersthatprintsuchmessagesarelocalbutUSATodayissoldthroughouttheUnitedStatesand90othercountriesaswell.ThismeanssomeonecansendaValentinemessagetoaloverinafarawaycityortownalmostanywhereintheworlD.Thesemessagescost80dollarsormorE.AnemployeeofUSATodaysaysreaderscanhaveasmallheartorroseprintedalongwiththeirmessagesthisyear.WillthiskindofValentine’sDaymessagereachtheoneyoulove?Welljustmakesureheorshereadsthenewspaper.25.WhenwasthedaynamedafterValentine?A.Morethan1700yearsago.B.Morethan2000yearsago.C.OnFebruary24.D.ItisnotmentionedinthepassagE.26.WhichisNOTtrueabouttheRomanholiday?A.Girlsandboyswerenotloversforayear.B.Itwascelebratedasholidayforlovers.C.BoysandgirlsbecamesweetheartsbychancE.D.Girlsputintoalargecontainerpiecesofpaperwiththeirownnamesonthem.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.TheancientRomangirlsweremoreopenandeasy-goingthanboys.B.Valentinewaskilledforhelpinglovers.C.ReadersofUSATodaycansendrosestotheirloversalongwiththeprintedmessages.D.ValentinewashonoredbypeopleforhisfirmChristianbeliefandwarmheart.28.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.TobrieflyintroducetheoriginofValentine’sDayandthemodernstylE.B.TosellrosesonValentine’sDay.C.ToadvertiseforUSAToday.D.TotellyouthatAmericansareopentoexpresstheirlovE.
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TheEnglishexpecteachothertoobservetherulesofqueuingfeelhighlyoffendedwhentheserulesarebrokenbutlacktheconfidenceorsocialskillstoexpresstheirannoyanceinastraightforwardmanner.Inothercountriesthisisnotaproblem:inAmericawhereaqueue-jumperhascommittedakindofrudenessratherthanasintheresponseisaloudwarning:theoffenderissimplytoldHeyyougetbackinline!orwordstothateffect.OntheEuropeancontinentthereactiontendstobeloudandargumentative;insomeotherpartsoftheworldqueue-jumpersmaysimplybepushedbackintolinE.Ironically具有讽刺意义的是itisonlyinEnglandwherequeue-jumpingisregardedasdeeplyimmoralthatthequeue-jumperislikelytogetawaywiththeoffencE.OnlyrarelydotheEnglishactuallyspeakupandtellthejumpertogotothebackofthequeuE.QueuingisalmostanationalpastimefortheEnglishwhoautomaticallyarrangethemselvesintoorderlylinesatbusstopsshopcountersice-creamvansentrancesexitsandlifts.In1946aHungarianhumoristdescribedqueuingasEnglishnationalpassion.OnthecontinenthesaiD.ifpeoplearewaitingatabusstoptheywalkaroundinaseeminglyrelaxedfashion.Whenthebusarrivestheymakeadash猛冲forit...AnEnglishmanevenifheisaloneformsorderlyqueueofonE.Inanupdateoverthirtyyearslaterin1977heconfirmedthatthiswasstillthecasE.AfternearlyanotherthirtyyearsnothingmuchseemstohavechangeD.Inmanycasesqueue-jumpingiseffectivelypreventedbynon-verbal非语言的signalsalonE.Whensomeoneisconsideringjumpingaqueuethequeuerswillstartglancingathimsidewaysthroughnarrowedsuspiciouseyes.Thentheymoveabitclosertothepersoninfrontofthemjustincasethejumpermighttrytoinserthimselfinthegap.Frownsglaresandraisedeyebrows—accompaniedbyheavysighspointedcoughs—areusuallytheworstthatthepersonwillsufferifhejumpsaqueuE.FacedwithallthisthejumperwillthinkbetterofitandwithdrawtothebackofthequeuE.25.InAmericaandotherEuropeancountriesqueue-jumpers.A.areseverelypunishedandfinedB.arepushedbacktotheendoflinesC.arewarnedinadirectmannerD.arethecauseofpublicarguments26.ByquotingthedescriptionofaHungarianhumoristtheauthorintendstoshow.A.EnglishmenarestubbornandtoostrictwiththemselvesB.queuingisakindofautomaticbehaviorforEnglishmenC.queuingisessentialinmaintaininggoodpublicorderD.otherEuropeansaremoreopen-mindedthanEnglishmen27.Accordingtothelastparagraphqueue-jumpingcanusuallybestoppedeffectively.A.withaconfidentandaggressiveattitudeB.withsignsofpublicrulesC.byshoutingandloudwarningD.byusingcertainbodylanguage28.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.A.socialskilltoimproveyourlife:queuingB.Badmannersaroundtheworld:queue-jumpingC.A.cultureofEuropeancountries:queuingD.AnEnglishaspectoflife:queuing
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Chinaproduces58000tonsofsilkeachyear.YetoneofthemostpopularsilkcompaniesintheworldisJimThompsonabrandbasedinThailand.ThompsonaDelawarenativewastrainedtobeanarchitectinthemid-1920sbutjoinedtheUnitedStatesarmyintheearly1940sinresponsetotheriseofWorldWarII.HewassoonappointedtotheOfficeofStrategicServiceswhicheventuallybecametheCIAandtraveledaroundtheworldincludingThailandwherehefellinlovewiththepeopleandtheircountry.TherewerefewhotelsthataccommodatedinternationaltravelersinthecapitalofBangkokandThompsonthoughtthatwiththeriseofleisuretraveltheFarEastwouldmakeanappealingdestinationforWesterners.Uponhisdischargefromthemilitaryin1946hereturnedtoThailandtostarthisownsilkbusiness.AtthetimesilkwasmainybeingproducedinthenortheastofThailandbutduetothedullnessofthecollectionprocesssilkproductionwasonthedecline.Thompsonwasdeterminedtorevive振兴thebusinesssoin1947hetookavarietyofsilkthread~backtoNewYorkCitytoseeiftheproductwouldbemarketabletoforeignconsumersHereceivedapositiveresponse9sotheJimThompsonSilkCompanywasfoundedin1948.JimThompsoniscreditedforrevivingthesilkindustry.Aftertheestablishmentofhiscompanysilkcostumessoon-appearedinBroadwayplaysandpopularfilmssuchasBenHurandThairoyaltysuchasHerMajestyQueenSirikitbeganwearingsilkoften.ManyalsothinkhisworkcontributedgreatlytotheThaieconomysincethesilkindustrycontinuestoemploythousandsofThaicitizenseventoday.JimThompson’ssuccessisnomystery.'HoweverhisdisappearanceonMarch261967certainlyisone.ThompsonmadeatriptoMalaysiatovisitfriendsandonedayventuredintothejungleonanafternoonwalk.HewasneverseenagaindespitesearchpartiessentoutbytheRoyalArmyAirCorpsandBritishtroops.Manyhavetheirowntheoriesonhisdisappearancebutnonehavebeencompletelyconfirmed.25.WhatconclusioncanyoumakeaboutsilksincetheJimThompsonSilkCompany'sestablishment?A.Siikhasonlybeenwornbyroyalty.B.Silkhasbecomehardertoget.C.Silkhasbecomemorepopular.D.Silkhasbecomemoreexpensive.26.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutThompson?A.HismilitaryserviceendedafterWorldWarⅡ.B.Hisdisappearanceremainsamystery.C.HeisthefounderofJim.Thompson.D.HeisaThaiAmerican.27.Whichoneofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordcreditedinparagraph5?A.Honoured.B.Sorry.C.Accounted.D.Blamed.28.Whatisthispassagemostlyabout?A.Therevivalofthesilkindustry.B.ThemysteriousdisappearanceofJimThompson.C.HowthesilkindustryimprovedtheThaieconomy.D.HowJimThompsonSilkCompanycameintobeing.
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AlthoughEnglishisnotasoldasChineseitisspokenbymanypeoplearoundtheworldeveryday.Englishspeakersarealwayscreating创造newwordsandweareoftenabletoknowwheremostwordscomefrom.Sometimeshowevernoonemayreallyknowwhereawordcomesfrom.Didyoueverthinkaboutwhyhamburgers汉堡包arecalledhamburgersespeciallywhentheyarenotmadewithham火腿?AboutahundredyearsagosomemenwenttoAmericafromEuropE.TheycamefromabigcityinGermanycalledHamburg.TheydidnotspeakgoodEnglishbuttheyategoodfooD.WhensomeAmericanssawthemeatingroundpiecesofbeef牛肉theyaskedtheGermanswhatitwas.TheGermansdidnotunderstandthequestionandansweredWecomefromHamburg.OneoftheseAmericansownedarestaurantandhadanideA.HecookedsomeroundpiecesofbeeflikethosewhichthemenfromHamburgatE.Thenheputeachbetweentwopiecesofbreadandstartedsellingthem.Suchbreadcametobecalledhamburgers.TodayhamburgersaresoldinmanycountriesaroundtheworlD.Whetherthisstoryistrueornotitcertainlyisinteresting.Knowingwhyanywordhasacertainmeaningisinteresting.too.ThisreasonformostEnglishwordscanbefoundinanylargeEnglishdictionary.12.AccordingtothewriterEnglishis____.A.asoldasChineseB.olderthanGermanC.notsooldasChineseD.verydifficulttolearn13.Hamburgis____.A.akindoffoodB.aroundpieceofbeefC.thenameofavillageD.acityinGermany14.Accordingtothestory____.A.fewAmericanslikehamburgers.B.hamburgersaremadewithbeef.C.hamburgersaremadewithham.D.hamburgerswerefirstsoldaboutacenturyago.15.Accordingtothestorythewordhamburgercomesfrom____.A.ChinabecauseithasalonghistoryB.EnglandbecauseGermansdon’tspeakgoodEnglishC.theroundpiecesofbeefwhichthosepeoplefromHamburgwereeatingD.Englishspeakersbecausetheyalwayscreatenewwords
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GamesareagoodformofteachingortrainingchildrenastheycombinefunwithknowledgE.Theymaketheteachingortrainingactivitiesmoreinteresting.Theyareusefulinallfieldsofteachingandtraining.HelpyourchilddiscoverjusthowmuchmoreisgoingonintheworldaroundthemwiththislisteninggamE.Itwillalsoprovideafewminutesofpeaceandquietinwhatisprobablyaverynoisyandbusyday.A.discussionofthesoundsyoueachhearwillalsoassistinlanguagedevelopmentandanabilitytoarticulatethatwhichwashearD.Thesit-and-listengameisespeciallyhelpfulifyourchildisatthestageofdevelopinglanguageskills:listeningspeakingandsoon.Method:Thisisaveryrelaxingactivityinwhichyoubothneedtositstillandsilentforabout30secondsandjustlistentotheworldaroundyou.Youarebothtryingtohearasmanydifferentthingsasyoucanwhethertheyarecarspeopleairplaneswaterrunningthewindinthetreesoranyotherkindsofdailysounds.Afterthegiventimeisuphavingachataboutwhatyoubothcouldhear.Itisagoodideatoaskyourlittleonesomeopenendedquestionstopromotetheirlanguagedevelopmentsuchas:Whatweretheloudestsoundsyouheard?Whatweretheclosestsoundsyouheard?Howmanycarsdidyouhear?Howfarawaydoyouthinkthatbarkingdogmightlive?Whatsoundsdidyouhearwhichyoudidnotexpecttohear?Note:Asanextensionactivityyoumaywishtodrawapictureofallthethingsyoucouldhear.21.Thesit-and-listengameisintendedtodevelop____.A.yourchild'scuriosityB.yourchild'simaginationC.yourchild'spatienceD.yourchild'slanguageability22.Duringthegamethechild_.A.isgivenmoretimethantheparentB.triestocatchanysoundthatisgoingonC.cangoandexploreoutdoorsifnecessaryD.canasktheparentanyquestionhe/shehas23.AfteradiscussionofthesoundsyoucanaskyourchildA.towriteadiaryB.todictatethenewwordslearntC.todrawapictureofthehappeningsD.toimitatethesoundshe/shehasheard24.Theunderlinedwordarticulateinthe2ndparagraphprobablymeans_.A.describeB.ignoreC.imitateD.imagine
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Humanshavesewnbyhandforthousandsofyears.Itwassaidthatthefirstthreadwasmadefromanimalmuscleandsinew腱.Andtheearliestneedlesweremadefrombones.Sincethoseearlydaysmanypeoplehavebeeninvolvedintheprocessofdevelopingamachinethatcoulddothesamethingmorequicklyandwithgreaterefficiency.CharlesWiesenthalwhowasborninGermanydesignedandreceivedapatent专利权onadouble-pointedneedlethateliminated消除theneedtoturntheneedlearoundwitheachstitch缝合inEnglandin1755.Otherinventorsofthattimetriedtodevelopafunctionalsewingmachinebuteachdesignhadatleastoneseriousimperfection.A.FrenchmanBarthelemyThimonnierfinallyengineeredamachinethatreallyworkeD.Howeverhewasnearlykilledbyagroupofangrytailorswhentheyburneddownhisgarmentfactory.TheyfearedthattheywouldlosetheirjobstothemachinE.AmericaninventorEliasHowebornonJuly91819wasawardedapatentforamethodofsewingthatusedthreadfromtwodifferentsources.Howe’smachinehadaneedlewithaneyeatthepointanditusedthetwothreadstomakeaspecialstitchcalledalockstitch.双线连锁缝纫法HoweverHowefaceddifficultyinfindingbuyersforhismachinesinAmericA.InfrustrationhetraveledtoEnglandtotrytosellhisinventiontherE.Whenhefinallyreturnedhomehefoundthatdozensofmanufacturers制造商wereadaptinghisdiscoveryforuseintheirownsewingmachines.IsaacSingeranotherAmericaninventorwasalsoamanufacturerwhomadeimprovementstothedesignofsewingmachines.Heinventedanup-and-down-motionmechanismthatreplacedtheside-to-sidemachines.Healsodevelopedafoottreadle脚踏板topowerhismachinE.Thisimprovementleftthesewer’shandsfreE.Undoubtedlyitwasahugeimprovementofthehand-crankedmachineofthepast.SoontheSingersewingmachineachievedmorefamethantheothersforitwasmorepracticalitcouldbeadaptedtohomeuseanditcouldbeboughtonhire-purchasE.TheSingersewingmachinebecamethefirsthomeequipmentandtheSingercompanybecameoneofthefirstAmericanmultinationals.HoweverSingerusedthesamemethodtocreatealockstitchthatHowehadalreadypatenteD.AsaresultHoweaccusedhimofpatentinfringement侵犯.OfcourseEliasHowewonthecourtcaseandSingerwasorderedtopayHoweroyalties版税.IntheendHowebecameamillionairenotbymanufacturingthesewingmachinebutbyreceivingroyaltypaymentsforhisinvention.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.SingerisanAmericaninventorandmanufacturer.B.TheSingersewingcompanybecamemorepractical.C.Thefoottreadlehelpedtomakethesewer’shandsfreE.D.Singermadeimprovementstothedesignofsewingmachines.5.WhydidthecourtforceIsaacSingertopayElisaHowealifetimeofroyalties?A.BecausethejudgewasagainstSingerforhissurlyattitudE.B.BecauseHowehadalreadypatentedthelockstitchusedbySinger.C.BecauseSingerhadborrowedmoneyfromHoweandneverrepaidit.D.BecauseSingerandHowehadbothinventedthesamemachinE.6.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.A.StitchinTimeSavesNineB.TheCasebetweenHoweandSingerC.PatentLawsontheSewingMachineD.TheEarlyHistoryoftheSewingMachine
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WingsofRescueanonprofitgroupfoundedbyYehudaNetanelhopestomakeits2015Thanksgivingholidayairliftitsbiggesteventtodatewith25planescarryingmorethan1000dogsand100catstonewhomesaroundtheUnitedStates.Lastyearweflew608animalsRicBrowdeavolunteerofWingsofRescuesaiD.AndassoonasthelastplanetookoffYehudatoldme‘Nextyearwehavetobiggerwehavetodo1000dogs!’ButIwonderedwhetherwecouldget1000dogs.Thenliesaidthereweremorethan1000dogsthatneedhomes.Theairliftwilluseavarietyofaircraft.WhilemostpilotsinvolvedareseasonedWingsofRescuevolunteerstherewillbeacoupleofpilotsmakingtheirfirstrescueflight.we’realwayslookingfornewpilotsthatarewillingtojointheteamaddedBrowdeTheeventwillbefilmedaspartoftheAll-StarDogRescueCelebrationtoairontheFOXnetworkinprimetimeonThanksgiving.Thetwo-hourspecialaimstoraiseawarenessfortheeightmillionanimalscurrentlyintheU.S.sheltersystem.It’sbeingproducedbyactressHilarySwankandwillfeaturecelebrityguestswhowillintroducethedogsinneedofhomesandhonorthevolunteerswhodedicatetheirlivestocaringforanimalsinneeD.Theairliftwillcostthegroupmorethan$100000.Browdesaysonaverageitcosts$100tosaveonedogwhichincludesfuelrentalfeesforlargeaircraftandthecostofthehealthcertificaterequiredforeachanimaltoflEverydollarthatiscontributedgoesdirectlytohelpingsaveapet'slifeandBrowdeemphasizesthatnodonationistoosmall.We'reusingmoneytogettheplanesintheairandgetthedogswheretheyneedtogo.28.HowdidRicBrowdereactwhenheheardYehuda'swordslastyear?A.HefeltexciteD.B.Hewasdoubtful.C.HewassaD.D.Hecouldn’tagreemorE.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordseasonedprobablymean?A.QualifieD.B.ResponsiblE.C.ExperienceD.D.EnergetiC.30.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatWingsofRescue_A.onlycarrieshealthyanimalsB.isananimaltradeorganizationC.hasmanylargeaircraftofitsownD.canmakealotofmoneyeveryyear31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.RicBrowde---ahelpfulvolunteer.B.TheAll-StarDogRescueCelebration.C.WingsofRescue--anonprofitgroup.D.ThebiggestanimalairliftofWingsofRescuE.
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Todaypaper-makingisabigbusiness.Butitisstillpossibletomakepaperbyhandsincethestepsarethesameasusingbigmachines.Youshouldusepaperwithsmallamountsofprinting.Oldenvelopesaregoodforthisreason.Coloredpaperalsocanbeusedaswellassmallamountsofnewspaper.SmallpiecesofragsorclothcanbeaddeD.Theseshouldbecutintopiecesaboutfivecentimetersbyfivecentimeters.Everythingisplacedinacontainercoveredwithwaterandbroughttoaboil.Itismixedforabouttwohourswithsomecommonchemicalsandthenallowedtocool.Thenitisleftuntilmostofthewaterdriesup.Thesubstanceleftcalledpulp纸浆canbestoreduntilyouarereadytomakepaper.Whenyouarereadythepulpismixedwithwateragain.ThenthepulpispouredintoamolD.Themoldismadeofsmallsquaresofwirethatholdtheshapeandthicknessofthepaper.Tohelpdrythepaperthemoldletsthewaterflowthroughthesmallwiresquares.AfterseveralmoredryingstepsthepaperiscarefullyliftedbackfromthemolD.ItisnowstrongenoughtobetoucheD.Thepaperissmoothedandpressedtoremovetrappedair.Youcanuseacommonelectricironusedforpressingclothes.24.Itissuggestedthatweshouldchoosepaperwithsmallamountsofprintingto_____.A.makepaperbyourselvesB.renewtheoldenvelopesC.makevariouscoloredpaperD.createourownnewspaper25.Whetherthepaperisstrongenoughtobetouchedisdeterminedby_____.A.howlongthepulpisstoredB.howthickthepaperisC.howmuchwaterremainsD.whattypeofchemicalsareused26.Whenthepaperisliftedfromthemolditistimeto_____.A.makeitsmoothB.makeitstrongC.decorateitD.useaniron27.Thepassageismostprobablyintendedto_____.A.introducethehistoryofpaper-makingB.describetheprocessofpaper-makingC.comparetheancientwiththemodernpaper-makingD.argueaboutthepossibilityofpaper-makingbyhand
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Ifyouhaven’theardoftheexpressionyoumusthavebeenlivingunderarockforthepastyearbecausetheworldisbigandIoweitavisitwasallovertheInternetlastyear.Thisexpressionwaschosenasoneof2015’spopularcyberphrasesinChinA.WhenayearcomestoanendmanyinstitutionsincludingtheNationalLanguageResourcesMonitoringandResearchCenterPeople’sDailyOnlineandCCTVputtogethertheirlistsoftheInternet’smostusedwordsandphrases.Mostoftheselectedwordsandphrasesmayseemfunnyandplayfulbuttheycanshowlifestylechanges.ThetermduoshoudangmeaningshoppingaddictsisagoodexamplE.Thepastyearsawrecord-highonlineshoppingsalesinChinatheworld’slargeste-commercemarket.InfactaccordingtoXinhuae-commerce电子商务isanewengineforChina’seconomicdevelopment.MeanwhilealthoughphraseslikexiasibaobaolemeaningyouscaredthepantsoffmemaybeafunexpressiontheyreflectthedesireforattentionnowthatsocialnetworkingsitesandappssuchasweiboandWeChathavebecomepartofpeople’slives.Peoplenowhaveaneedtoexpressemotioninbite-size140-characterbitswroteTheNewYorkTimes.HereTeenshaspickedsomephrasesfromlastyear’spopularcyberwordslists.Didyouusethemoften?TheworldisbigandIoweitavisit.SeeingmoreoftheworldhasbecomeahottopicforChinesepeopleinrecentyears.ButneverbeforehadsomeoneuseditasanexcusetoquitajobuntilGuShaoqiangdiD.The35-year-oldmiddleschoolteacherinHenanprovincestruckachordwith产生共鸣thenationbypostingher10-wordresignationletter:TheworldisbigandIoweitavisit.Theletter’ssimplicityhonestyandbraveryarewhatmadeitoneof2015’stopcatchphraseswroteZhangShixuanacommentatorforPeople’sDaily.Aprettyfacecanfeedyouyetyouchoosetomakealivingoffyourtalent.ComedianJiaLingiswellknownforherfunnyperformancesaswellasherplumpfigurE.Soitcameasagreatsurprisewhenaphotoofhersurfacedonlineshowinghowslimandprettyshewasinheryoungeryears.InresponsetruetoherhumorousnatureJiawrotethisonSinaWeibo:MystoryshowsthatIcouldtotallyhavelivedonmyprettyfaceyetIchosetorelyonmytalent.Sincethenthewordshavebecomepopularwhendescribinggood-lookingpeoplewhoarestillhardworking.Otherpopularcyberwordsincludeit’syourcharmthatmattersimportantthingsshouldbestressedthreetimesmakers创客memedaaphrasetoshowcutenessandaffectionandxiaoxianroureferringtoyoungandprettymen.8.Whichisthemostpopularnetworkbuzzwordof2015?A.Itscaredmetodeath.B.It’syourcharmthatmatters.C.Importantthingsshouldbestressedthreetimes.D.ItisnotmentionedinthepassagE.9.Theunderlinedphraselivingunderarockisclosestinmeaningto____________.A.livingfarfromsatisfactionB.livingoutyourfantasyC.livinguptoothers’expectationD.livingunexposedtotheworld10.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.GuShaoqiangresignedbecauseoffinancialandmentalpressurE.B.IfyouthinkJialingisfatandhumorousyoumaygetthewrongendofthestick.C.Newwordsareareflectionofchangingtechnologypoliticsmoralsandworldviews.D.HotonlinewordsbasicallybringmoreharmthangoodtoChineseculturE.
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AttheU.S.OpenchampionshipsinFlushingMeadowsNewYorklastweektheUnitedStatesTennisAssociationUSTAheldanunusualyouthpressconference新闻发布会.Isayunusualbecausethemainideawasn'ttopromotethesportforyoungchildren.Yestherewasayouthtennisexhibitioninwhichagroupoffresh-facedkidsfromtheareashowedofftheirwelldevelopedskills.Theyusedjuniorracquetsandlargerlow-pressureballsonahalf-sizetenniscourt-awaytheorganizationsupportsasameanstohelpchildrenhaveearlysuccessandstickwiththegamE.Buttheevent'srealpurposewastohelpparentsrealizetheimportanceofintroducingkidstoallkindsofathleticprogramsratherthanfocusingspeciallyononE.Thismaysoundlikesomethingeasytodobutit'snot.Intoday'sachievement-oriented成功向导environmentchildrenarebeingpushedtospecializeinasinglesport-whetherit'stennishockeysoccerorgymnastics-atever-youngerages.TomFarreyexecutivedirectorofthenonprofitAspenInstituteSports&SocietyProgramsaysyear-roundsportsprogramsarenowoffereddowntoage5tooearlyanageforachildtolimithimselforherselftoasingleactivity.Whileparentsnaturallywantthebestfortheirchildtheyarebeingpressuredbycoachestolethimorherstickwithonething.Theresult:Morekidsunderage12aresufferinginjuriesorworseburnout.AccordingtotheAspenInstitute'sreportProjectPlayfewerkidstodayarestayinginvolvedwithsportsthanfiveyearsagopartlybecauseofforcedspecialization.Today'schildrenarealreadyontracktoliveshorterlesshealthylivesthantheirparentsbecauseofobesityandrelateddiseasesandthistrendisonlyworseningmatters.Multi-sportparticipationhoweverleadstobetterperformancebecausekidsgetachancetodevelopdifferentsetsofskillsandgreaterenjoymentofthegamesaysFarrey.Theheadliningathletesattheeventrepeatedtheideathathavingkidsdomorethanonesportisaplusgoodforthem.1.AccordingtoTomFarreywhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Havingkidsdomorethanonesportisanadvantagetotheirfuturecareer.B.A.childshouldlimithimselftoasingleactivityundertheageof5.C.Parentsarebeingpressuredtolettheirkidsstickwithonesport.D.Multi-sportparticipationleadstomostkids'worseperformancE.2.Theunderlinedwordthisinparagraph2refersto________.A.introducingkidstomanydifferentsportsinsteadofonlyoneB.invitingkidstoonlyonesportinsteadoftryingdifferentonesC.takingkidstoonlyseveraldifferentsportsinsteadoftoomanyD.leadingkidstoanysporttheylikeinsteadoftryingmanykinds3.Fewerkidsarestayinginvolvedwithsportsnowthanfiveyearsagopartlybecausethey_______.A.becometoofattotakepartinsportsB.havetoomuchschoolworktocompleteC.gettoomanyinjurieswhentheydosportsD.arepushedintospecializedsporttoohard4.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheImportanceofDoingSportsB.TheNecessityofPhysicalEducationC.StopSpecializinginSportsSoEarlyD.DevelopChildren'sAthleticAbilities
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ChristmasintheUnitedStatesistraditionallyatimeofgift-givingandfamilygatherings.Butsmalltownsacrossthecountryhavetheirowntraditions.MiddleburgasmalltowninthestateofVirginiaisknownforitshorses.Formorethan50yearsMiddleburghasorganizedayearlyChristmasparade游行.Menandwomenridehorsesthroughthewoodsandfields.Theyfollowhuntingdogsastheysearchforawildfox.Butfirstthesehuntersrideintheyearlyparadewearingtheirbrightredhuntingclothesandhats.JohnHaleacitizenofMiddleburgsaysmanycitypeoplevisithistown.Wehavealotofpeoplefromanurbanareathatcometovisitbutitincorporatesalotoftheoldtraditions.Thenight-timehayrideisonesuchtradition.Smallgroupsgatherunderthemoonlightonanopenwagonfilledwithhay.Thepassengerssingasfarmhorsespullthewagonslowlyacrossthefields.Therearesomenewertraditionstoo.TreyMatheuworksatthenearbySalamanderResort.HesaysavisittoMiddleburgisachancetoslowdownforaday.HesaysMiddleburgcanbeacalmingpeacefulplacewithouttension.Middleburgisanopportunitytotakeastepbacktotakeadeepbreathandunderstandthateventhoughlifeismovingonataveryfastpacethere’sreallyanopportunitywhereyou’reallowedtostepoffforalittlebit.Paradeorganizerssaymorethan13000peopleattendeveninbelow-freezingweather.Butifyouaskyouwillhearmanydifferentreasonswhypeoplecometowatchtheparade:IcomeherebecauseI.’mfromasmalltown.Ilikehoweverybodycomestogether.Iliverightdownthatstreet;rightthere.Andthat’smydog.MiddleburglooksitsbestatChristmastime.Thatmaybewhysomanypeoplereturneachyear.25.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MiddleburgChristmasparadeB.AsmalltownknownforhorsesC.ChristmastraditionsinMiddleburgD.NewertraditionsatChristmastime26.AtChristmaspeopleinMiddleburgusually.A.visitfriendsandfamiliesB.feedfarmhorseswithhayC.huntfordogsinthewoodsD.rideintheyearlyparade27.AccordingtoTreyMatheuwhydopeoplevisitMiddleburg?A.Torelaxthemselves.B.Toenjoythefreshair.C.Toescapecompetition.D.Tochallengethemselves.28.WhatdoweknowaboutthesmalltownMiddleburg?A.Itmakesalargeprofitfromtourism.B.Itattractsmanypeopleeachyear.C.Itisagoodplaceforfamilygatherings.D.Itdoesn’trespectChristmastraditions.
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InNewYorkMawitnessedtheAlibabaGroupopeningontheNewYorkstockexchangewiththelargestinitialpublicofferingIPO新股发行inAmericanhistory.Alibabatheworld’slargestInternetcommercecompanymakesChinaequaltotheUSintherapidlyincreasingglobalcompetitionfortechnologicalinnovation创新andeconomictransformationcommentedtheSouthChinaMorningPost.IthasalsomadeMaChina’srichestmanwithafortuneofaround$25billion153billionyuanreportedReuters.It’sreportedthatMa’srags-to-richesjourneyisjustasspectacularashisInternetempirE.MafailedthenationalcollegeentranceexamstwicebeforehewasfinallyinHangzhouNormalUniversityonhisthirdattemptandfailedinfindingasuitablejobseveraltimes.AlsoMr.MaisabigbelieverinperseverancewhichwasprovedinhisEnglishstudyexperiencE.Howeveritwashisvisionandgoalsthatlaunchedhiscareer.DuringashorttriptotheUSasaninterpreterin1995MafirstexperiencedtheInternet.HebelievedintheInternet’sbusinesspotentialwhenfewotherChinesepeoplediD.HestartedAlibabainhisHangzhouapartmentwith17friendsand$60000offunds.Atthetimewhene-commercewasunheardofinChinaIcalledmyselfablindmanridingonthebackofblindtigersheoncesaidaccordingtoTheGuardian.HisunusualideasearnedhimthenicknameCrazyJackMa.IndeedMaisdifferent.Althoughheisverythinandabout160cmtallMaisyetanimatedandforcefulsaidTheGuardian.Heisfunnycreativeandacompelling引人注目的speaker.MatoldTimemagazinethathewasoldfortheInternet.HestartedtoslowdownandlookedarounD.AccordingtoTheWallStreetJournalMaplanstoopenataichiclubwiththeactorJetLibuildanentrepreneur企业家universityinHangzhouandcontinuetoworkonseveralenvironmentalprojects.28.Whatmadehimintoe-commerceindustry?A.HisEnglishlearningexperiencE.B.Hisforesightandambitions.C.HisbeliefinperseverancE.D.His17friendsand$60000funds.29.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5mean?A.Maisablindmanridingonablindtiger.B.MahadnoconfidenceinhisbusinessfuturE.C.Maknewlittleaboute-commercE.D.MahadnotenoughmoneyatthattimE.30.What’sthepersonalityofMaYunaccordingtothepassage?A.FunnyandcompetitivE.B.DeterminedandcreativE.C.Richanddifferent.D.AttractiveandbelievablE.31.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheDevelopmentofAlibabaGroupB.MaYun’sPersonalLifeC.MaYun’sCrazySuccessD.E-commerceinChina
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InBritainandothercountriesyoungpeoplesometimestakeagapyearayearoffbetweenhighschoolandcollegE.ThisideanevergainedabigfollowinginAmericA.Recentnewsreportshavesuggestedthatinterestmaybegrowingthoughtherearenoofficialnumbers.CharlesDeaconDeanofAdmissionsatGeorgetownUniversityinWashingtonD.C.estimatesthatinthecurrentfirst-yearclassof1600studentsonlyabout25decidedtotakeayearoff.Hesaysthisnumberhasn’tchangedmuchovertheyears.Mr.Deaconsaysthemostcommonreasonfortakingagapyearistohaveachancetotravelbuthesaysinternationalstudentsmaytakeagapyeartomeetrequirementsathomeformilitaryduty.Somehighschoolgraduatesseeayearoffasachancetorecoveraftertwelveyearsofrequirededucationbutitcanalsogivestudentsachancetoexploretheirinterests.Studentshopingtobedoctorsforexamplecouldlearnabouttheprofessionbyvolunteeringinahospital.Manycollegesanduniversitiessupportgap-yearprojectsbypermittingstudentstodelaytheiradmission.Expertssaystudentscangrowemotionallyandintellectuallyastheyworkatsomethingtheyenjoy.TheHarvardadmissionsofficehasanessayonitsWebsitecalledTimeOutorBurnOutfortheNextGeneration.Itpraisestheideaoftakingtimeofftostepbackthinkandenjoygaininglifeexperiencesoutsidethepressureofstudies.ItalsonotesthatstudentsaresometimesadmittedtoHarvardorothercollegespartlybecausetheydidsomethingunusualwiththattimE.Ofcourseagapyearisnotforeveryone.Studentsmightmisstheirfriendswhogoondirectlytocollegeandparentsmightworrythattheirchildrenwilldecidenottogotocollegeoncetheytaketimeoff.Anotherconcernismoney.A.yearoffawayfromhomecanbecostly.HollyBull’sjobistospecializeinhelpingstudentsplantheirgapyear.Shenotesthatseveralbookshavebeenwrittenaboutthissubject.ShesaysthesebooksalongwithmediaattentionandtheavailabilityofinformationontheInternethaveincreasedinterestintheideaofayearoffandshepointsoutthatmanygap-yearprogramscostfarlessthanayearofcollegE.32.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ItislikelythattakingagapyearisbecomingpopularinAmerica.B.MoreandmoreAmericanstudentsarechoosingtotakeayearoff.C.IfyouwanttogotoanAmericanuniversitytakeagapyearfirst.D.Americansholddifferentopinionstowardsstudents’takingagapyear.33.Howmanyreasonsforstudents’takingagapyeararementionedinthepassage?A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.34.TheessayTimeOutorBumOutfortheNextGenerationsuggeststhat______.A.everystudentmusttakeagapyearbeforeapplyingforafamousuniversityB.somefamousuniversitiesencouragestudentstogainmorelifeexperiencesC.takingagapyearcanmakestudentsfreefromlifelearningD.thestressofstudieshasdonegreatharmtothestudents’health35.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.CharlesDeacondoesn’tsupporttheideaofthestudents’takingagapyearB.Parentsmightdisagreewiththeprogramconcernedabouttheirchildren’sfuturE.C.Booksandmediahavecontributedtothestudents’interestinschoollearning.D.Expertsagreethattakingayearoffwillbenefitthestudentsemotionallyandphysically.
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Onlineclothesshopperswillbetoldexactlywhatsizeisbestforthemusingnewsoftwarewhichcombineswiththeirwebcamorsmartphonetoforma3DtapemeasurE.ScientistsfromSurreyUniversityanddesignexpertsfromtheLondonCollegeofFashionaredevelopingaprogramwhichcantakeprecisewaisthipchestandothermeasurementsfromcameraimages.Usingtheperson'sheightasastartingpointthesoftwarewillbeabletobuildupa3Dimageandestimatetheirsizeatvariousdifferentpointsonthebodybasedontheiroverallproportions.Theresultwillbeamoreaccuratesizingguidethanprevioussystemsbasedonwaistsizeorasmall/medium/largescalewhichrelyonlimitedmeasurementsandthebuyer'sperceptionoftheirownbodysizE.Shoppersandretailers零售商whochoosetosignupfortheprojectcouldsavemillionsofpoundsayearinpostagecostsbyremovingtheneedtoordermultiplesizesofthesamegarment服装andsendbackillfittingclothesresearchersclaimeD.TheprojectsponsoredbytheEngineeringandPhysicalSciencesResearchCouncilEPSRCisexpectedtobebroughttomarketwithintwoyears.Afterchoosinganitemtheshopperwillactivatethesoftwareentertheirheightstandinfrontoftheirwebcamorsmartphoneintheirunderwearandtakeaphotograph.ThesoftwarewillnotstoreortransmittheimagetotheInternetbutwilluseittojudgetheperson'sdimensionsatvariouspointsontheirbody.PhilipDelamoreoftheLondonCollegeofFashionsaidThepotentialbenefitsforthefashionindustryandforshoppersarehugE.Currentlyit'scommonforonlineshopperstoordertwoorthreedifferentsizesofthesameitemofclothingatthesametimeasthey'reunsurewhichonewillfitbest.28.Whatistheessentialpartofa3Dtapemeasure?A.A.smartphonE.B.A.webcam.C.A.microphonE.D.A.softwarE.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe3Dtapemeasure?A.ItwillstoreortransmittheimagetotheInternet.B.Itisbasedonthebuyer'sperceptionoftheirsizE.C.Itwillbeaco-workingproduction.D.Itusesaperson'sweightasastartingpoint.30.Whatistherightorderforashoppertoforma3Dtapemeasure?①totakeaphotowithawebcam②toactivatethesoftware③toenterhis/herheight④tojudgehis/hersizebyanalysinghis/herimageA.①②③④B.②①③④C.②③④①D.②③①④31.Howcanthe3Dtapemeasurebenefitonlineshoppers?A.OnlineshopperswillgettheirorderedgarmentintimE.B.OnlineshopperswillgetanorderedgarmenttotheirmeasurE.C.Onlineshopperswillgetanorderedgarmentofhighquality.D.Onlineshopperswillgettheirorderedgarmentmorequickly.
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Therehasbeenagreatincreaseinthenumberofnaturaldisastersoverthepastfewyearsanditisreportedthatglobalwarmingandclimatechangecouldcauseevenmoredisastersinthefuture.Someoftheworld’sleadingcitiesarefacingdisasterslikefloodsandheatwaves.LondonLondon’sflooddefenses防御工事aregettingolder.Since1982theThamesBarrier水闸hasprotectedthecityfromthethreatoffloodingbutitwasonlydesignedtolastuntil2030andcloseonceeverytwoorthreeyears.About26yearslaterthebarriernowclosesfiveorsixtimesayearandaccordingtoEnvironmentAgencypredictionsby2050thebarrierwillbeclosedonalmosteveryfloodiftheproblemisnotsolved.Thereare26undergroundstations400schools16hospitalsanairportand80billionwealthinLondon’sfloodriskareasolargefloodingwouldbeextremelyterrible.ParisOverasixweekperiodinJulyandAugust2003morethan11400―mainlyoldpeople―diedinFrancebecauseofdehydration脱水andextremelyhighbodytemperatureinaterribleheatwave.Heatwavesofsimilarintensity强度areexpectedeverysevenyearsby2050sowhatcanbedonetomakesuresuchadisasterdoesnothappenagain?Onesolutionistohaveair-conditionersinelderlycarehomes.Butthisisconsideredashort-termsolutionastheincreaseindemandforelectricityalsoincreasescarbonemissions碳排放.InParisthelocalgovernmentareencouragingarchitectstodesignnewtypesofbuildingssuchasthebuildingFlowerTowerwhichusesacoveringofbambootoactasanaturalair-conditioner.ShanghaiShanghaiisthefastestgrowingcityonEarth.Ithasapopulationof18millionandisonly4metersabovesealevel.Sealevelsarepredictedtoriseby20cmwithinthenextcentury.About250000peoplemovetoShanghaieveryyearinsearchofworkplacingextrademandsonenergy.Chinareliesheavilyoncoalfiredpowerstationsbuttheseemissionsincreasetemperaturesandinturnwarmerseasincreasetheriskoftyphoons.1.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BigCitiesFacingBigDisastersB.BigDisastersintheFutureC.TheIncreaseofNaturalDisastersD.SolutionstoNaturalDisasters2.WhatproblemshouldbesolvednowinLondon?A.Howtoprotectthecity’swealth.B.Wheretobuilditsflooddefenses.C.HowtousetheThamesBarriertoprotectthecity.D.Howtoimprovethefunctionoftheoldflooddefenses.3.Whichofthefollowingmeasurescan’tsolvetheheatwavedisasterinParis?A.Puttingupnewtypesofbuildingswithacoveringofbamboo.B.Havingair-conditionersinelderlycarehomes.C.ForbiddingthecitytobuildFlowerTowerD.Encouragingarchitectstodesignnewtypesofbuildings.4.ThemajorthreatstoShanghaiare.A.increasingpopulationB.risingsealevelsandtyphoonsC.coal-firedpowerstationsD.extrademandsonenergy5.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellushowtoprotectthebigcities.B.Togiveadviceonhowtofightagainstnaturaldisasters.C.Toexplainwhatcausesfloodandheatwaves.D.Towarnusoftheincreasingnaturaldisastersinbigcities.
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Tearthemapart!Killthefool!Murderthereferee!Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarioussportingevents.Atthetimetheyaremadetheymayseeminnocentenough.Butlet'snotkidourselves.TheyhavebeenknowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayastoleadtorealviolencE.Bookshavebeenwrittenaboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthatwordshavingcertainmeaningsmaycauseustoreactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatweconsidertobeourusualbehavior.Iseethetermopponentasoneofthosewords.Perhapsthetimehascometodeleteitfromsportsterms.Thedictionarymeaningofthetermopponentisenemyoronewhoopposesyourinterests.Thuswhenaplayermeetsanopponentheorshemaytendtotreatthatopponentasanenemy.Irememberanincidentinahandballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer'srequestforatimeoutforaglovechangebecausehedidnotconsiderthemwetenough.TheplayerwentawaytorubhisglovesacrosshiswetT-shirtandthenscreamedAretheywetenoughnow?Intheheatofbattleplayershavebeenobservedtothrowthemselvesacrossthecourtwithoutconsideringtheeffectthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyoneintheirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreactingtohisopponent'sintentionalandillegalblockingbyhittinghimwiththeballashardashecouldduringthecourseofplay.Offthecourttheyaregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?Itcertainlygivesproofofacourtattitudewhichdiffersfromnormalbehavior.ThereforeIbelieveitistimeweelevated提升thegametothelevelwhereitbelongssettinganexampletotherestofthesportingworlD.Replacingthetermopponentwithassociatecouldbeagoodwaytostart.Thedictionarymeaningofthetermassociateisfriendorcompanion.Youmaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferenceinyourreactiontothetermassociateratherthanopponent.62.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnotallowedtochangehisgloves?A.HerefusedtocontinuethegamE.B.Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball.C.Heinsistedthattherefereewasunfair.D.HewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshisT-shirt.63.Accordingtothepassageplayersinagamemay______.A.throwtheballattheopponentillegallyblockingtheirwayB.keeponscreamingandshoutingthroughoutthegameC.1iedownonthegroundasanactofprotectionD.kicktheballacrossthecourtwithforce64.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theplayer'seagernesstowin.B.Theplayer'sbadbehavior.C.Theplayer'sattitudestowardsthegamE.D.Theplayer'stotallydifferentbehavioronandoffthecourt.65.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Playersshouldbeeducatedtorespectrefereesonthecourt.B.ReplacingthepresenttermsonthecourtcanhelpreduceviolencE.C.Raisingthereferee'ssenseofresponsibilitycanhelpreduceviolencE.D.ChangingtheattitudeofplayersonthesportsfieldcanhelpreduceviolencE.
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From2008to2013Americanhouseholdslost$l1trillioninrealestatesavingsandstocks.MorethanhalfofallU.S.workerseitherlosttheirjobsorwereforcedtotakecutsinhoursorpayduringtherecession.Theworstmaybebehindthemnowbuttheshockinglossesofthepastfewyearshavereshapednearlyeveryfacetoftheirlives—howtheyliveworkandspend—eventhewaytheythinkaboutthefuturE.ForCindytherecessionbeganwhenherhusbandwasrelocatedtoRhinelanderWisconsinbyhiscompanyforcingthefamilytomoveinahurry.Thecoupleboughtanewhousebutwereunabletoselltheirtwo-bedroomhomeinBigLakeMinnesotA.Withtwomortgages抵押借款andtwoyoungchildrentocareforCindycouldn'timaginehowtostretchherhusband'spaychecktokeepherfamilyfeD.ThenshestumbleduponanonlinecommunitycalledBlotanicalaforumforgardenersmanywithaninterestinsustainability.ThemoreIreadanddiscussedthesepracticesthemoreIrealizedthiswouldhelpnotonlyourbudgetbutalsoourhealthshesays.Cindyadmitsthatbeforetherecessionshewasacitygirlwithnointerestingrowingherowndinner.Igrewflowersmostly—Ididn’tthinkaboutplantsthatweren’tvisuallyinteresting.Buttostretchherbudgetshebeganputtinginvegetablesandfruit—everythingfromstrawberrybedstoappletrees—andasherfirstseedlingsgrewherspiritslifteD.Shenolongerthinksofgardeningandmakingherownjamsasjustamoneysaver;they’reagenuinepleasurE.It’sbroughtusclosertogetherasafamilytooshesays.Herkidsvoluntarilypitchinwith主动帮助thegardenworkandthefamilycookstogetherinsteadofeatingout.Thefoodtastesbetter—it'sfresherandorganic—andthegardenhandilyfulfillsitsoriginalpurpose:costcutting.Nowshespendsabout$200to$300amonthongrocerieslessthanhalfofthe$650amonththatsheusedtolayout.AfterdiscoveringhowresourcefulshecanbeintoughtimesCindyisnolongereasilydiscourageD.ItmakesmefeelproudtobeabletosayImadeitmyselfshesays.IfeelaccomplishedandI'mmoreconfidentaboutattemptingthingsI'veneverdonebeforE.Nowsheavoidsconveniencestoresandhasbegunlearningtoknitquiltandmakeherownsoap.Idon'tthinkIwouldhaveeverbegunthisjourneyifitweren’tfortherecessionshesays.Ihaveafeelingthatfromnowonitwillaffectmyfamily’shealthandhappinessforthebetter.21.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthattherecession______.A.hadgreatimpactonAmericans’workandlifE.B.affectedAmericansincertainoccupations.C.hadonlybroughthugelossesinsavingsandstocks.D.isoverwithsomeofthelossesrecovereD.22.Whatmadethefamily'sfinancialsituationevenworsewasthatthey_______.A.movedtoRhinelanderinahurry.B.hadtwochildrentoraisE.C.didn'tknowanyoneinRhinelander.D.couldn'tselltheirhomeinBigLakE.23.InadditionCindyviewsgardeningasagenuinepleasurebecausegardening_______.A.helpedhercutlivingcostsalmostbyhalf.B.enabledhertomakeherownjams.C.builtupfamilytiesandkids’enthusiasm.D.enabledhertoknowmoreaboutplants.24.WhatdoesCindythinkofthedifficulttimesshehasgonethrough?A.Itgavethecoupleandtheirkidsatoughlesson.B.Itgaveherconfidenceandoptimism.C.Itwouldcomeagainandaffectthefamily.D.Itleftalastingpsychologicalimpactonthefamily.
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ChinesefemalescientistTuYouyouwonthe2015NobelPrizeinmedicineonOctober5forherdiscoveriesconcerninganoveltreatmentagainstMalaria疟疾.ThisisthefirstNobelPrizegiventoaChinesescientistforworkcarriedoutwithinChinA.TusharedtheprizewithIrish-bornWilliamCampbellandSatoshiOmuraofJapanwhowerehonoredfortheirrevolutionaryanti-roundwormtreatment.84-year-oldTuisawardedthisprizeforhercontributiontocuttingthedeathrateofmalariareducingpatients’sufferingandpromotingmankind’shealth.Althoughshereceivedseveralmedicalawardsinthepastthe2015NobelPrizeisdefinitelythemostprivilegerewardthatrecognizesTu’sdedicationandperseveranceindiscoveringartemisinin青蒿素thekeydrugthatbattlesmalaria-friendlyparasites寄生虫.Howeverherroutetothehonorhasbeenanythingbuttraditional.ShewontheNobelPrizeformedicinebutshedoesn’thaveamedicaldegreeoraPhD.InChinasheisevenbeingcalledthethree-noeswinner:nomedicaldegreenodoctorateandshe’sneverworkedoverseas.NowonderhersuccesshasstirredChina’snationalprideandhelpedpromoteconfidenceofnativeChinesescientists.ThefactthatTuhasnoneofthesethreebackgroundsremindsusthatscienceshouldbemoreaccessibletoall.Oneshallbeabletobecomeascientistnomatterwhatkindofbackgroundheorshecomesfromaslongasonedivesintoscientificresearch.TherehavebeendiscussionsonpeoplewhoreallylovesciencebutareneverabletoachievemuchduringtheirwholelifE.TheircontributionscanneverbeignoreD.TheyworksohardtoprovethewrongwaysothatthefutureresearcherswillbeclosertotherightonE.AsthefirstChinesemainlandNobelPrizeWinnerofnaturalscienceawardTu’srecord-breakingwinningalsoservesasaremindertothosewhoaretooeagerforinstantsuccess.Scienceisneveraboutinstantsuccess.TuspentdecadesonscientificresearchbeforeitsvalueisofficiallyacknowledgeD.Thereisnowaytomeasurehowmuchonedevotestoscienceandcompareitwithhowmuchrewardheorshemayget.25.Itcanbeconcludedfromthetextthat__________.A.TugottheNobelPrizeforheranti-roundwormtreatmentB.TheNobelPrizeisthefirstawardtorecognizeherworkC.TuworkedhomeandabroadtoconductherresearchD.HerdiscoveryofartemisininhashelpedtocutMalariadeathrate26.Theauthorseemstoagreethatapersonwhoismorelikelytobecomeascientististheonewith__________.A.asenseofnationalprideB.relevantacademicknowledgeC.adesiretoachievesuccessD.enthusiasmforscientificresearch27.Inwritingthepassagetheauthorintendsto___________.A.discouragethepursuitofinstantsuccessinscienceB.informreadersofthenewsandmakecommentsC.remindreadersoftheprinciplesofscientificresearchD.praisetheawardwinnerandencouragescientificresearch
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ItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith'sdogwashungrybuttherewasnotanymeatinthehousE.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway.Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaperandwrotethefollowingwordsonit:Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgently:Takethistothebutcher屠夫.Andhe'sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouththedograntothebutcher's.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefullyrecognizedthatitwasreallythelady'shandwritingandsoondiditashewasaskedto.ThedogwasveryhappyandatethemeatupatoncE.Atnoonthedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.AfterreadingithegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemorE.Thenextdaythedogcameagainexactlyatnoon.Andasusualitbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistimethebutcherdidnottakealookatpaperandgavethedogitsmeatforhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomers.Butthedogcameagainatfouro'clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher'smoresurpriseitcameforthethirdtimeatsixo'clockandbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.ThebutcherfeltabitpuzzleD.HesaidtohimselfThisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?Lookingatthepieceofpaperhefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!25.Mrs.Smithtreatedherlittledogquite____________.A.cruellyB.fairlyC.kindlyD.impatiently26.ItseemedthatthedogknewwellthatthepaperMrs.Smithgaveit____________.A.mightdoitmuchharmB.coulddoitmuchgoodC.wouldhelpthebutcherD.wasworthmanypounds27.Thebutcherdidnotgiveanymeattothedog____________.A.beforehefeltsurethatthewordswerereallywrittenbyMrs.SmithB.whenhefoundthatthewordsonthepaperwerenotclearC.becausehehadsoldoutallthemeatinhisshopD.untilhewaspaidenoughbyMrs.Smith28.Attheendofthestoryyou'llfindthat____________.A.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperB.thedogdarednotgotothebutcher'sanymoreC.thebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogD.thebutcherfoundhimselfcheated
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Allyoungpeopledreamoftravelingtheworld.Theyarerestlessandveryeagertoseenewsights.HowevertheyhavelittleideahowtheywouldreallydoitifgiventhechancE.BecausetheirknowledgeofgeographyisquitelimitedtheyseldomknowmuchabouttheplacestheywishtovisitorhowtheywouldgettherE.AlreadyhundredsofthousandsofChinesestudenttouristsarevisitingtheseplaces-WuyiLhasaLijiangDaliVientianeandPhnomPenh.IndeedthesestudentswillsoonbethemosttraveledgenerationinChina’slonghistory.TheWorldTouristOrganizationpredictsthataquarterofacenturyfromnowthenumberofChinesetouristsgoingabroadwillbetwentytimeswhatitistoday.ThelargestpercentageofthesetouristswillvisitSoutheastAsia.NotallChinesewhotravelabroadwillbetouristshowever.Moreandmoreyouthsaredecidingtovolunteertheirskillsinthisregion;muchliketheirpeersinthePeaceCorpsofAmerica.Criticalthinkingskillsrequiredincludeplanningforatripandsolvingproblemsafterthetriphasbegun.Thefocusisonhowtoreadanatlastomaketravelplansandhowtofindwaysoftraveling.Anatlasoffersawealthofinformationaboutgeographyandisonewaytoincreasestudents’awareness意识oftheirglobalenvironment.Useofanatlasespeciallymeetstheneedsofstudentswithdifferentvisualandspatial空间的learningstyles.77.Themainidea.ofthefirstparagraphis________.A.allyoungpeoplewishtotravelaroundtheworldB.allyoungpeopleliketolearntheknowledgeofgeographyC.allyoungpeopleliketravelingbuttheirknowledgeofgeographyisquitelimitedD.allyoungpeopleareawareoftheplacestheyaregoing78.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ThenumberofChinesetouristsgoingabroadwillbetwentytimeswhatitistodayinabout25years.B.ThenumberofChinesetouristsgoingabroadwillbetwentytimeswhatitistodayinaboutacentury.C.SoutheastAsiawillbecomethemostpopularvisitingplaceintheworld.D.YoungpeoplewillbefondofInternettraveling.79.Onewaytoincreasestudents’awarenessoftheirglobalenvironmentisforthemto____.A.watchTVB.listentoradionewsC.turntoanatlasD.planatrip80.Theunderlinedphraseawealthofmostprobablymeans_________.A.importantB.excitingC.usefulD.plentiful
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AucklandisNewZealand’slargesturbanareawithapopulationofjustoveramillionpeoplE.ItisnothoweverthecapitalalthoughitwasatonetimeuntilthecapitalmovedtoWellington.AucklandisthecenterofcommerceandindustryandisperhapsthemostenergeticprosperousandmulticulturalcityinNewZealanD.Thecity’slandscapeisdominatedbyvolcanichillsthetwinharborsbaysbeachesandislands.ItsnicknamethecityofsailsisverysuitablE.AucklandhasmoreboatsforeachpersonthananywhereelseintheworlD.Aucklandhasmanyvolcanichillsmanyofwhichcurrentlyaffordgreatviewsofthecity.AndAuckland’sgeographyissuchthatshinywatersseemtoattractpeoplefromeverypoint.Itisawaterlovers’bestplacewithsomeofthebestbeachesswimmingdivingfishingsailingwindsurfingandwatersportsinthecountry.WellingtonisthecapitalcityofNewZealanD.Itisalsotheculturaladministrativeandpoliticalcenterofthecountry.TwoaspectsofthecitythatwillimmediatelystrikeanyvisitoraretheharborandhillylandscapE.Everywhereyougothesoundsandthesmelloftheoceanhangintheairandgreenhillsandvalleyswrapyouinabear-hugembracE.AtnightWellingtonoffersaspectacularshimmering闪闪发光的cityscapethatisunlikealmostanywhereelseintheworlD.Evenafterseeingitforahundredtimesittakesyourbreathaway.WellingtonisascenicwindyanddiverseplacE.Ithassomeofthebestmuseumsartgalleriesrestaurantsandcoffeehousesinthecountry.Itisthestorehouseforthenation’shistoricculturalandartistictreasures.BeingthefirstplacewhereEuropeansettlersarriveditalsoboastslotsofhistoricstreetsandbuildings.WellingtonishosttoanexcellentFestivaloftheArtseverytwoyears.28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheLandscapeofNewZealandB.TheCapitalofNewZealandC.AucklandandWellingtonD.WelcometoNewZealand29.FromthepassageweknowthatAucklandusedto_____________.A.bethecapitalofNewZealandB.havemoreboatsthananyothercountryintheworldC.hostaFestivaloftheArtsD.affordgreatviewsofthecity30.AucklandisthebestcityinNewZealandforpeopleto______________.A.studyNewZealandcultureB.seegreenhillsC.visithistoricstreetsandbuildingsD.dowatersports31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecityscapeinWellington?A.CriticalB.NeutralC.PreferableD.Indifferent
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Fewofushaven’treadCinderellathestoryofayoungwomanlivinginpovertywhomeetstheprinceofherdreams.SomemightnotwanttoadmititbutthereisahiddenCinderellaineveryone’sheart—weallwishwecouldachieverecognitionorsuccessafteraperiodofobscurity默默无闻.MarySantiagohasthatsecretdreamtoo.HerstoryisfeaturedinAnotherCinderellaStoryafilmsetinaUShighschool.Maryisshybutlovestodance.Comparedwithothergirlssheisinvisible.HoweverherworldchangescompletelywhenafamousteenagerpopsingerJoeyParkerappears.Joeyiseverythingtherestoftheboysinherclassarenot—kindhandsomeanddesirable.MaryandJoey’spathscrossataball.Theymeetandfallinlovewitheachother.ButwhenMaryhastorushbackhomesheleavesbehindherMP3playerwhichbecomestheonlyclueJoeyhastofindthegirlofhisdreams.OfcoursethereisawickedstepmotherwhoturnsouttobeDominiqueBlattandshetakesinMaryafterherdancermotherdies.DominiquetreatsMarylikeamaidanddoeseverythingshecantomakesureMarydoesn’tgetintothetopdanceschool.HertwodaughtersareequallydeterminedtostopJoeyfallingforMaryevenifthatmeansembarrassingher.ThestorythoughitmostlyfollowsCinderelladoesaddafewmoderndaytwiststotheclassicfairytale.Refreshinglythefilmunlikemanyhighschoolfilmsdoesnotfocusonlooksalthoughtheactorsareallbeautiful.ThereisalsoalotlessmaterialisminAnotherCinderellaStorythaninmanysimilarmovies.ThemovietakestheCinderellafairytaleasitsjumpingoffpointwritesmoviecriticAmberWilkinson.Yetthefocusisfirmlyonfollowingyourdream.29.Thefirstparagraphismainlyto_________.A.informusoftheimportancetomarryaprinceB.reminduswhyCinderellaispopularalltheyearsC.buildinterestandleadustoMary’ssecretdreamD.tellushowinterestingthefairytaleCinderellais30.InthemovieMarySantiagoisthemaincharacterwho_________.A.isbadlytreatedbythestepmotherB.isbraveinexpressingherloveC.hasadreamofmeetingaprinceD.isembarrassedbythepopsinger31.WhatdoesmoviecriticAmberWilkinsonmeanbyhiswordsaboutAnotherCinderellaStory?A.ThemovieisexactlyanothercopyoftheCinderellafairytale.B.ThemovieisasgoodasthestoryCinderella.C.ThemovieandCinderellabothfocusonfollowingyourdream.D.ThemovieisbasedonthestoryCinderellawhilealittledifferentfromit.32.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.A.anintroductiontoMarySantiagoB.areviewaboutafilmC.anessayaboutdreamsD.anadvertisementofCinderella
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ManyWesternpeoplearenotusedtosittingontheflooranymorE.InJapanhoweversittinguprightontheflooriscommonindifferentsituations.Forexamplemealsaretraditionallyhadwhenpeoplesitonthetatami榻榻米flooraroundalowtablE.Alsoduringtheteaceremonyandothertraditionaleventsonesitsonthefloor.Theformalwayofsittingforbothmenandwomeniskneelingupright.PeoplewhoarenotusedtosittinginthisstylemayfeeluncomfortableafterafewminutesandtheirlegsmaygonumB.HoweverforeignersarenotusuallyexpectedtobeabletositinthisstyleforalongtimeandanincreasingnumberofJapanesepeoplethemselvesaren’tabletodosoowingtoamorewesternizedlifestylE.Inothersituationsmenusuallysitcross-leggedwhilewomensitontheirkneeslayingbothlegstoonesidE.TheformersittingstyleisconsideredwhollymalewhilethelatterisconsideredcompletelyfemalE.ThemostimportantguestsitsonthehonoredseatwhichissetfarthestfromtheentrancE.Ifthereisatokonoma壁龛intheroomtheguestshouldbeseatedinfrontofit.ThehostortheleastimportantpersonissupposedtositnexttotheentrancE.OfcoursethereareotherthingstobeconsideredineachparticularcasE.32.WhichofthefollowingsituationsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.WhentraditionaleventsarehelD.B.WhenateaceremonyishelD.C.Whenmenandwomenmeet.D.WhenmealsaretraditionallyhaD.33.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.moreandmoreJapanesesitintheformalwayB.foreignersshouldalwayssitintheformalstyleinaJapanesehomeC.menandwomeninJapansitinthesameinformalwayD.menshouldn’tsitontheirkneeslayingbothlegstooneside34.WhensomeguestsareinaJapanesehome_______shouldsitnearesttotheentrancE.A.themostimportantguestB.boththehostandthehostessC.thehostortheleastimportantpersonD.thehosthimself35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowforeignersshouldsitinJapanesehomes.B.HowandwheretositinJapanesehomes.C.HowforeignersshouldbehaveinJapanesehomes.D.WheretositinJapanesehomes.
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Singles’DayalsocalledDoubleElevenbeganasadayforunmarriedoruncoupledpeopletocelebratetheirlivesonNovember111993.InChinahoweverSingles’Dayhasbecomethebiggestonlineshoppingdayintheworldwhichwascreatedin2009byAlibaba’sCEODanielZhangtoincreaseonlinesales.Sincethenithasgrownintoaculturalphenomenon.ChinaSingles’DayasashoppingdaytakesplaceonNovember11eachyear.Therearesharpdiscountsandotherpromotions促销designedbyAlibabatoattractonlinecustomers.In2015E-commercegiantAlibababrokerecordswithsalesof$14.3billiononChinaSingles’Daywithonlinesalesincreasing60percentfromlastyearaccordingtoAlibabA.MostpeopleshoponmobilephonesoripadsandonlineshoppinghasbecomeacomfortablechannelformostconsumerssaidKittyFokChinamanagerformarketresearch.Chinaisabigmarketwithclosetoonebillionsmartconnecteddeviceusers.ItisgoodnewsforbothAlibabaandtheircompetitorsshesaiD.Thecompanyisfocusingoninternationale-commerceforfutureSingles’DaysreportedReuters.WithinthenextfiveyearsweexpectChinawillbecometheworld'slargeste-commercemarketforimportedproductsPresidentMichaelEvanstoldreportersonWednesday.AlibabaChiefExecutiveDanielZhangsaidinastatementthatSingles’DaywouldmeanthatthewholeworldwillseethepowerofChineseconsumption.Over130millionusersvisitedAlibaba’smarketplaceappTaobaoreportedtheBBC.28.WhatdoesAlibabaexpecttodoonSingles’Day?A.CelebratesinglelivesB.DefeatcompetitorsC.DevelopfirmculturesD.Increaseonlinesales29.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedworddiscountinthesecondparagraph?A.SmartproductsB.CrazybuyingC.LowpricesD.Moreadvertisements30.WhatwillmakeSingles'DaysmorepopularaccordingtoKittyFok?A.Thepopularityofsmartconnecteddeviceusers.B.ThepotentialpowerofChineseconsumption.C.Thecooperationwiththeinternationale-commercE.D.ThepromotionsonAlibaba'smarketplaceappTaobao.31.WhatattitudedoesPresidentMichaelEvansholdtowardthefutureofChinaSingles’Day?A.doubtfulB.optimisticC.negativeD.uncertain
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TeathemostimportantofEnglishdrinksisarelativelatecomertoBritishshores.AlthoughthecustomofdrinkingteadatesbacktothethirdmillenniumBCinChinaitwasnotuntilthemid17thcenturythatteafirstappearedinEnglanD.AfternoonteawasintroducedinEnglandbyAnnatheseventhDuchessofBedfordintheyear1840.TheDuchesswouldbecomehungryaroundfouro’clockintheafternoon.Theeveningmealinherhouseholdwasservedfashionablylateateighto’clockthusleavingalongperiodoftimebetweenlunchanddinner.TheDuchessaskedherservanttobringatrayofteabreadbutterandcaketoherroomduringthelateafternoon.Thisbecameahabitofhersandshebeganinvitingfriendstojoinher.Thispauseforteabecameafashionablesocialevent.Duringthe1880supperclassandsocietywomenwouldchangeintolonggownsglovesandhatsfortheirafternoonteawhichwasusuallyservedinthedrawingroombetweenfourandfiveo’clock.Traditionalafternoonteaconsistsofaselectionofdaintysandwichessconesservedwithcreamandjams.CakesandpastriesarealsoserveD.TeagrowninIndiaorCeylonispouredfromsilverteapotsintodelicatebonechinacups.Nowadayshoweverintheaveragesuburbanhomeafternoonteaislikelytobejustabiscuitorsmallcakeandamugofteausuallyproducedusingateabag.24.AfternoonteawasintroducedinEnglandin________.A.1880B.themid17thcenturyC.1840D.19thcentury25.Traditionalafternoonteaismadeupof________.A.SandwichessconesaswellascakesandpastriesB.abiscuitorsmallcakeandamugofteaC.atrayofteabreadbutterandcakeD.aselectionofdaintysandwiches26.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.teaappearedinEnglandmuchearlierthaninChinaB.thereasonwhytheDuchesswashungryat4pmisthatdinnertimecamequitelateC.inthesuburbanhomeafternoonteaisalsoservedinadaintywayD.teagrowninIndiaispouredfromchinateapotsintodelicatebonesilvercups27.Thetitleofthepassageis________.A.AfternoonteaaveryBritishtraditionB.TeathemostimportantofEnglanddrinksC.AnnaapersonintroducingafternoonteatoEnglandD.AnnatheseventhDuchessofBedford
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Speakingtwolanguagescanactuallyhelpoffset抵消someeffectsofagingonthebrainanewstudyhasfounD.Researcherstestedhowlongittookparticipantstoswitchfromonecognitive认知的tasktoanothersomethingthatisknowntotakelongerforolderadultssaidleadresearcherBrianGoldaneuroscientistattheUniversityofKentucky.Gold’steamcomparedtask-switchingspeedsforyoungerandolderadultsknowingtheywouldfindslowerspeedsintheolderpopulationbecauseofpreviousstudies.Howevertheyfoundthatolderadultswhospoketwolanguageswereabletoswitchmentalactivitiesfasterthanthosewhodidn’t.Thestudyonlylookedatlife-longbilinguals会说两种语言的人definedinstudyaspeoplespeakingasecondlanguagedailysincetheywereatleast10yearsolD.Goldandhisteamasked30peopleeitherbilingualormonolingual只懂一种语言人tohaveaseriesoftests.Theyfoundthatbilingualpeoplewerenotonlyabletoswitchtasksfastertheyhaddifferentbrainactivitythantheirmonolingualpeers.Kristinacalledbilingualismabeautifulnaturalexperimentbecausepeoplegrowupspeakingtwolanguagesandstudieshaveshownthattheygetcertaincognitivebenefitsfromswitchingbetweenlanguagesanddeterminingwhichtorespondwithbasedonwhat'sgoingonaroundthem.GoldsaidhegrewupinMontrealwherehespokeFrenchatschoolandEnglishathomepromptingrelativestoquestionwhetherhisFrenchlanguageimmersionwouldsomehowhinder阻碍hisabilitytolearnEnglish.UntilveryrecentlylearningasecondlanguageinchildhoodwasthoughtofasdangeroushesaiD.Actuallyit'sbeneficial.21.What-sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Researchersfoundthatspeakingtwolanguagesisimportant.B.Researchersfoundthatbilingualpeoplecanslowdownthespeedofagingonthebrainandrespondfast.C.Researchersfoundthatbilingualpeoplerespondslowly.D.Researchersfoundthatbilingualpeoplearegreat.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Olderbilingualscan’trespondfasterinminD.B.Youngbilingualscanrespondfasterinmindthanthosemonolinguals.C.Olderadultsspeakingasecondlanguagedailysincetheywereatleast10yearsoldcanrespondfasterthanthosewhodon’t.D.Bilingualchildrenrespondslowerinmindthanthosemonolinguals.23.KristinacalledbilingualismabeautifulnaturalexperimentbecauseA.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesliketheexperimentB.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesarenaturalC.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesarebeautifulD.peoplegrowupbenefitingfromspeakingtwolanguages24.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatlearningasecondlanguageinchildhoodis________.A.notdangerousbutbeneficialtochildrenB.notbeneficialtochildrenC.dangerousbutbeneficialtochildrenD.dangeroustochildren
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Shouldweallowmodernbuildingstobebuiltnexttoolderbuildingsinahistoricareaofacity?InordertoanswerthisquestionwemustfirstexaminewhetherpeoplereallywanttopreservethehistoricfeelofanareA.NotallhistoricalbuildingsareattractivE.Howevertheremaybeotherreasons—forexampleeconomic经济的reasons—whytheyshouldbepreserveD.SoletusassumethathistoricalbuildingsarebothattractiveandimportanttothemajorityofpeoplE.Whatshouldwedothenifanewbuildingisneeded?InmyviewnewarchitecturalstylescanexistperfectlywellalongsideanolderstylE.IndeedtherearemanyexamplesinmyownhometownofTourswheremoderndesignshavebeenplacedverysuccessfullynexttooldbuildings.Aslongasthebuildinginquestionispleasinganddoesnotdominate影响itssurroundingstoomuchitoftenimprovestheattractivenessoftheareA.Itistruethatthereareexamplesofnewbuildingswhichhavespoilt破坏theareatheyareinbutthesamecanbesaidofsomeoldbuildingstoo.Yetpeoplestillspeakagainstnewbuildingsinhistoricareas.Ithinkthisissimplybecausepeoplearenaturallyconservative保守的anddonotlikechangE.Althoughwehavetorespectpeople’sfeelingsasfellowusersofthebuildingsIbelievethatitisthedutyofthearchitectandplannertomovethingsforward.Ifwealwaysreproducedwhatwastherebeforewewouldallstillbelivingincaves.ThusIwouldargueagainstcopyingpreviousarchitecturalstylesandchoosesomethingfreshanddifferenteventhoughthatmightbethemoreriskychoicE.32.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouthistoricalbuildingsinthefirstparagraph?A.MostofthemaretooexpensivetopreservE.B.Theyaremorepleasingthanmodernbuildings.C.TheyhavenothingtodowiththehistoricfeelofanareA.D.SomeofthemarenotattractivE.33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheauthor?A.Someoldbuildingshavespoilttheareatheyarein.B.Weshouldreproducethesameoldbuildings.C.Buildingsshouldnotdominatetheirsurroundings.D.Nooneunderstandswhypeoplespeakagainstnewbuildings.34.Bymovethingsforwardinthelastparagraphtheauthorprobablymeans_________.A.destroyoldbuildingsB.putthingsinadifferentplaceC.choosenewarchitecturalstyleD.respectpeople’sfeelingsforhistoricalbuildings35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.ToexplainwhypeopledislikechangE.B.Toarguethatmodernbuildingscanbebuiltinhistoricareas.C.Towarnthatwecouldenduplivingincaves.D.Toadmithownewbuildingshaveruinedtheirsurroundings.
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Goingtoouterspaceisalittlelikegoingcamping.Youhavetocarrywithyouallthefoodandequipmentyouneedforyourtripsoyourfoodcan’tbetooheavyorhardtopreparE.Plustherearenorefrigeratorstokeepfoodcoldandfresh.Foodwithallthewaterdriedoutislightweightanddoesn’tspoil变坏.SomanyspacefoodsaredriedonEarthandstoredinspecialpackets.OnEarthgravityistheforcethatkeepsyourfeetonthegroundandyoursandwichonyourplatE.Butthere’snogravityinspacE.Tokeepfoodfromfloating漂浮awayastronautsontheSpaceShuttleattachthepacketstoaspecialtray托盘.Thetraycanbefixedtoawallortotheastronaut’slap.Topreparetheirfoodastronautsuseliquidformsofsaltandpepper.Theliquidstickstothefoodbetter.Regularsaltandpepperwouldfloatawaymaybeupanastronaut’snosE.Liquidsfloatrightoutofcupsandglassesthough.Soastronautsdrinkeverythingfromasmallbagwithastraw吸管thatcanbecloseD.AstronautssaythatmostspacefoodstasteprettygooD.SomesuchasapplesandpuddingarethesameasthefoodsyoueatonEarth.Astronautseattortillasinsteadofbreadbecausetheymakefewercrumbs碎屑.Floatingcrumbscouldgetstuckinequipmentoranastronaut’seyE.YourbodyusesfoodinspacethesamewayitdoesonEarth.Yourbodymustdealwithwasteinspacetoo.Duringtakeoffandlandingastronautscan’tleavetheirseatstogotothebathroom.Theyweardiapers尿布undertheirspacesuitsinsteaD.TheSpaceShuttlehasabathroomthesizeofasmallcloset.Thetoilethasbarsthatkeepastronautsfromfloatingaway.A.strongflowofairisusedinsteadofwatertoflushwastedownthetoilet.24.Whydoastronautsuseliquidformsofsaltandpeppertopreparefood?A.Liquiddoesn’tspoil.B.LiquidisconvenienttouseinspacE.Liquidislightweight.D.Astronautsareingreatneedofwater.25.Whatdoastronautsthinkofspacefoods?A.Mostofthemtastepleasant.B.Theyaremostlyfruits.MostofthemarerathercolD.D.Theycontaintoolittlemeat.26.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatastronauts___________.A.drinkfromcupsandglassesB.alwaysweardiapersinspaceC.canmovefreelyduringlandingD.mustpayattentiontocrumbsinspace27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Astronaut’shardlifeinspacE.B.Howastronautsgotothebathroom.C.ThevariousfoodsastronautseatinspacE.D.HowastronautseatanddealwithwasteinspacE.
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Hereissomemust-knowinformationfromahandbookonhowpeoplebehaveindoingbusinessinsomecountries.InBrazilBraziliansarewarmandfriendly.Theyoftenstandclosewhentalkinganditiscommonforthemtotouchthepersonontheshoulder.Peopleoftengreeteachotherparticularlywomenwithlightcheekkisses.SchedulestendtobeflexiblewithbusinessmeetingssometimesstartinglaterthanplanneD.ButtobesafebeontimE.Mealscanstretchforhours—there’snosuchthingasrushingamealinBrazil.Lunchesalsocanstartinthemidtolateafternoon.Braziliansaresocialpreferringface-to-facecommunicationoveremailsorphonecalls.InSingaporeSingaporeansshakehandswhentheymeetandoftenalsogreeteachotherwithasmallpolitebow.Businesscardsshouldbeofferedandreceivedwithtwohands.Arrivinglateisconsidereddisrespectful.SobeontimE.Efficiency效率isthegoalsomeetingsanddealingsoftenarefast-paceD.Singaporeansaredirectintheirdiscussionsevenwhenthesubjectisaboutmoney.RankisimportantandauthorityisrespecteD.Thisdetermineshowpeopleinteractinmeetings.Forexamplepeopleavoiddisagreeingoutrightwithsomeoneofahigherrank.IntheUnitedArabEmiratesIntheUAEstatusisimportantsothemostseniororoldestshouldbegreetedfirstwiththeirtitles.ThehandshakeseemstobelongerthanelsewherE.SodonotpullawayfromthehandshakE.Womenshouldcoverthemselveswhenitcomestodress.Menalsotendtobecoveredfromnecktoelbows肘部anddowntotheknees.Peopledonotavoidentertainingintheirhomesbuttheyalsoholdbusinessmealsatrestaurants.TouchingorpassingfoodoreatingwithyourlefthandistobeavoideD.Whenmeetingsareone-to-oneifyourhostoffersyoucoffeeyoushouldrefusE.Itmightseemoddbutitisaculturaltradition.CoffeeshouldonlybeacceptedifitisalreadysetoutorpresenteD.InSwitzerlandTheSwisstendtobeformalandaddresseachotherbylastnamE.Theyalsoarerespectfulofprivatelives.Youshouldbecarefulnottoaskaboutpersonaltopics.Punctuality守时isvitalsomethingthatcomesfromadeeprespectforothers’timE.ArriveatanymeetingoreventafewminutesearlytobesafE.Theyalsohaveclearstructureintheircompanies.Higher-upsmakethefinaldecisionsevenifothersmightdisagreE.NeatcleandressisexpecteD.TheSwissfollowformaltablemanners.TheyalsokeeptheirhandsvisibleatthetableandtheirelbowsoffthetablE.ItispolitetofinishthefoodonyourplatE.32.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.communicationtypesB.theworkplaceatmosphereC.customsandsocialmannersD.livingconditionsandstandards33.WhydoSingaporeansavoidarguingwiththeirboss?A.TheyputefficiencyinthefirstplacE.B.Theydislikeface-to-facecommunication.C.TheywanttofinishmeetingsasquicklyaspossiblE.D.Theyaresupposedtoobeythepersonofahigherrank.34.IntheUAEwhenshouldyourefusethecoffeeifitisoffered?A.Whengreetingseniors.B.WhenmeetingthehostalonE.C.Whenattendingapresentation.D.Whendiningwithbusinesspartners.35.Inwhichcountrydopeoplecareaboutwheretoputtheirhandsatthedinnertable?A.InBrazil.B.InSingaporE.C.IntheUnitedArabEmirates.D.InSwitzerlanD.
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GreenisanimportantcolorinnaturE.Itisthecolorofgrassandtheleavesontrees.Itisalsothecolorofmostgrowingplants.Sometimesthewordgreenmeansyoungfreshandgrowing.ForexampleagreenhornissomeonewhohasnoexperiencE.Inthe15thcenturyagreenhornwasayoungcoworanoxwhosehorns角hadnotyetdevelopeD.A.centurylateragreenhornwasasoldierwhohadnoexperienceinwar.Bythe18thcenturyagreenhornhadthemeaningithastoday—apersonwhoisnewinajoB.Someonewhoisgoodatgrowingplantsissaidtohaveagreenthumb大拇指.Theexpressioncomesfromtheearly20thcentury.A.personwithagreenthumbcanmakeplantsgrowquicklyandwell.TheGreenRevolution绿色革命isthenamegivensomeyearsagotothedevelopmentofnewkindsofriceandothergrains.Itwastheresultofhardworkbyagriculturalscientistswhohadgreenthumbs.Greenisalsothecolorusedtodescribethepowerfulfeelingjealousy嫉妒.Thegreen-eyedmonster怪物isnotadangerousanimalfromouterspacE.Itisanexpressionusedabout400yearsagobytheBritishwriterWilliamShakespeareinhisplayOthello.Itdescribestheunpleasantfeelingwhensomeonehassomethinghewants.Forexampleayoungmanmaysufferfromthegreen-eyedmonsterifyougetapayriseandhedoesnot.Inmostplacesintheworldagreenlightisasignal信号tomoveaheaD.Ineverydayspeechagreenlightmeansapproval赞成tocontinuewithaproject.32.Agreenhornnowrefersto____________.A.apersonwhoisnewinajoB.B.anewsoldier.C.ayounghorseD.acowwithouthorns33.Apersonwithagreenthumbisaperson_______.A.whoisgoodatgrowingplantsB.whosethumbsareofgreencolorC.whosegardenisgreenerthanothers’D.whoisyoungerthanhisneighbors34.A.manmaymeetthegreen-eyedmonsterif____.A.heseesadangerousanimalB.hereadsasadplayC.hisfriendgetsaprizethathewantsD.hecan’tgetsomething35.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.agreenhornB.agreenthumbC.theGreenRevolutionD.thewordgreenanditsstory
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TheAmericanFamilyImmigrationHistoryCenterisanexcitingnewinteractiveareaattheEllisIslandImmigrationMuseumwheremorethan100millionAmericansmaysearchfortheirfamily'sbeginningsintheNewWorlD.Nowforthefirsttimethepassengersrecordsoftheshipsthatlandedsome22millionimmigrantscrewmembersandotherpassengersatthePortofNewYorkandEllisIslandfrom1892to1924havebeencomputerizedmakingiteasierthanevertodiscoveryourownfamilyhistory.FiveyearsinthemakingthecenterwasdevelopedandfundedbytheStatueoftheLibertyEllisIslandFoundationInC.whichwasresponsiblefortherestorationandpreservationoftheStatueoftheLibertyandEllisIslandandthecreationoftheImmigrationMuseum.ForvisitorstotheMuseumtheexcitementbeginsatawelcomingkioskwhereyoucanenterancestors'namesandseeiftheirarrivalrecordsareincludedinthedatabaseandareavailableintheHistoryCenterintheMuseum'sWestWing.OnceinsidetheCenteritselfintheveryplacewhereyourancestorsgrandgrandparentsmayhaveendedtheirlongjourneyyouandyourfamilycanlogontheoneof41computerstypeinnameandwithinsecondssetinmotionyourownspecialjourneyofdiscovery.Imaginetheexcitementyou'llsharewithyourfamilyasyouusethelatesttechnologytosortthroughavastcomputerizedarchive档案馆withmillionsofrecordsandseeyourfamily'sownpersonalstoryinAmericacometolifebeforeyoureyes.Millionsofhourswerespentcreatingthisvastdatabaseandifyoufindyourancestors'namesyou'lldiscoveranswerstoquestionsyou'vealwayswonderedabout...Whatshipdidmyfamilymemberstake?Whendidtheyarrive?Howoldwerethey?Weretheymarried?ThentakethesevaluablerecordsandcreateyourownFamilyHistoryScrapbookpreservingforeverthestoryofthepastwhilekeepingthelegacyofyourfamilyalivE.28.WhyisiteasierforvisitorstofindtheirfamilyhistoriesintheHistoryCenter?A.MoreclerksareemployedtherE.B.AllofitsdocumentsarecomputerizeD.C.FacilitiesofthemuseumarerestoreD.D.WorkersaremorecreativethanbeforE.29.WhosponsorstherestorationoftheAmericanFamilyImmigrationHistoryCenter?A.FamilieswhosefamilyhistoriesarekeptherE.B.NationalParkServiceintheUnitedStates.C.LocalgovernmentandvisitorstotheMuseum.D.TheStatueofLibertyEllisIslandFoundationInC.30.Thewordkioskinthepassageismostprobably______.A.amuseumassistantB.anadvertisementC.aselfservicedeviceD.areceptionist31.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldthispassagemostprobablybefound?A.SciencE.B.Entertainment.C.LifE.D.Travel.
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Ifsomeonesaystoyougivemefivedonotlookforfiveyuanforhiminyourwallet!ThepersonisnotaskingforyourmoneybutyourhanD.InAmericagivemefiveorgivemethehighfiveisverypopular.YoucanoftenseeitinfilmsandonTV.Itmeansclapping拍击ofeachother'srighthandstogether.PeoplesometimesdoitwhentheycelebratesomethinggooD.Forexample例如thefootballplayerswillgivethehighfivestoeveryonearoundtocelebratewhentheirteamwinsagamE.GivemefivemaycomefromancientRoman古罗马gestureofraisingtherightarmfortheemperor皇帝.ItshowsthatthepersondoesnotkeepanysharpthingsinhishanD.Itisnotdangerousfortheemperortomeetthisperson.Wellwhatareyouwaitingfor?Trygivemefivewithyourfriends.4.Givemefivemeansclappingof________.A.headsB.handsC.armsD.legs5.Whenyou________yougiveyourfriendshighfives.A.makepeoplehappyB.askformoneyC.celebrateagoodthingD.lookforthewallet6.Whichcountrydoesgivemefivecomefromaccordingtothepassage?A.ancientRomE.B.AmericA.C.ChinA.D.EnglanD.7.Thewordgesturemeans________inChinesE.A.站姿B.坐姿C.卧姿D.手势
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Morethanhalfoftheworld’spopulationlivesincities.TrafficandpollutionarebecomingbigproblemsinbigcitiesallovertheworlD.IncitieslikeMexicoCityShanghaiorCairothequalityoftheairisgettingworseeveryday.IntheUnitedStatespeoplespendmoretimesittingintrafficjams.Someoftheworld’scitieshavealreadyfoundtheanswertotheproblem.InBogotathecapitalofColumbiathegovernmenthastakenmeasurestoimprovethequalityoflifeforthecity’s8millionpeoplE.Theycreatedoverathousandnewparksanewpublictransportsystemandbuilthundredsofcyclingandwalkingpaths.Peoplewholiveinthecityalsojoinedinmakingtheircityoneofthemostlivable适合居住的placesinSouthAmericA.Todaycityplannersaroundtheworldarelookingforwaystoprovidemoreroomforlivingandlessroomforcars.InAmericapublictransporthasincreasedover2%sincethemid1990s—notmuchbutastart.Moreandmorepeopleleavetheircarsathomeandgetonbusestrainsorevenrideabiketowork.Somecitiesarefarbetteratplanningthanothers.InAmsterdamforexampleonly40%ofthepopulationusetheircarstogettowork35%ridebikeswhile25%usepublictransport.InParisabouthalfofthecity’sworkersdrivetheircarstowork.ForcitiesindevelopingcountriestheproblemshavejuststarteD.Trafficisgettingworseasmoreandmorepeoplecanaffordtobuyacar.12.ThewriterlistedMexicoCityShanghaiandCairoasexamplesofcitiesof______.A.heavytrafficB.airpollutionC.rapiddevelopmentD.largepopulation13.WhatdidBogotadotoimprovethequalityoflifeforitspeople?A.Itshutdownsomefactoriesinthecity.B.Itintroducedaforeignpublictransportsystem.C.Itencouragedpeopletoplanttreesinthecity.D.Itbuiltnewparksandanewpublictransportsystem.14.Fromthethirdparagraphwecanlearnthat______.A.35%ofthepopulationinParisridebikestoworkB.halfofthepeopleinAmsterdamdrivetheircarstoworkC.aquarterofthepeopleinAmsterdamusepublictransportD.Americanpublictransporthasincreasedmuchsincethe1990s15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.WaystosolvetrafficjamsB.NewchangesintransportsystemsC.People’snewchoiceinbigcitiesD.Parksinsteadofcarsforthecities
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CanadatravelhasbecomeexcitingasanumberoflakesincludingGreatLakesinCanadamakeitattractivE.InfactCanadahasmorelakesthananyothercountrywhichcontainsfreshwater.InadditiontolakesCanadahasanumberofbeachesasithasalongcoastlineonitsnortheastandwest.Travelersfromaroundtheworldcomeinlargenumberstoenjoysunbathatvariousbeaches.NiagaraFallslieontheborderofCanadaandtheUS.Itisnowpopularforitsbeautyandisavaluablesourceofhydroelectric水利发电的power.NiagaraFallsaremostattractiveduringsummerseasonwhenweatherconditionischarmingandattractivE.AttheCanadiansidefloodlightsilluminate照亮bothsidesofthefallforseveralhoursafterdarkandthewholescenebecomesmagnificent.WhentravelingtoCanadatravelerscanenjoydoingshoppingatTorontowhichisconsideredaleadingcity.ItsymbolizesAmericancultureandthespiritofindependencE.MigrantsformEuropean.LatinAmericanAsianandCaribbeanracesinhabittheplaceandmakeitapluralsociety.OttawaontheotherhandisthecapitalofCanadaandcenterofpoliticalactivities.VancouverisanenlighteningcityinCanadawhichwasnamedafterBritishCaptainGeorgeVancouverwhoexploredtheareainthe1790s.ThecityisaleadingindustrialplaceinCanadA.AnothertouristattractioninCanadaisthecapitalcityofBritishColumbiaVictoriA.ThecityislocatedonthesoutherntipofVancouverIslanD.TravelinCanadaisbeingmadeeasyastransportationfacilitiesareofhigherstandarD.BesidesveryfewpeopleknowthatCanadaisahigh-payingcountryintermsofwagesperhour.InadditiontoapopulartouristdestinationCanadaisaneconomicpowerhouseofNorthAmericaparticularlyinagricultureproducts.Canadadairyindustryexports出口milkproductsaroundtheworlD.25.WhatattractstravelersmostinCanadaaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Lakesandbeaches.B.Mountainsandwater.C.AnimalsandplantsD.Coastlinesandsunbath.26.Thesecondparagraphismainlytotellus_________.A.CanadaandtheUSB.thehydroelectricpowerC.theimportanceofthefallD.thebeautyofNiagaraFalls27.WhatdoweknowaboutTorontoaccordingtothepassage?A.ItisapoliticalcenterinCanadA.B.ItdisplaystheCanadianbravery.C.Itspeoplecomefromdifferentcountries.D.TravelerscanbuysomethingcheaptherE.28.CaptainGeorgeVancouverisreferredto被提到inthefourthparagraphinorderto_____A.compareVancouverandVictoriaB.introducethecityofVancouverC.remindustokeephiminmindD.tellusahistorystory
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AmericanfilmmakersareactivelytemptingChinesemoviefanstothecinemawithmoreChineseplotsandcharacters.ThemotionpictureKungFuPanda3isaprimeexampleofHollywoodtryingtoattractmoreChinesemovieticketbuyers.TheAmericanmotionpicturecommunityhasdevelopedstrategiestoplayalargerroleinfilm-makinganddistributioninChinA.PaulDergarabedianaseniormediaanalystsaidAlotofstudiosintheentertainmentbusinessaretryingtoalign使结盟themselveswithChinA.Everyone’stryingtoscramble争夺andtryingtofigureouthowbesttopartnerwithChinabecauseit’ssoimportantasamoviemarket.Thepremieredate首映日forKungFuPanda3wascarefullyselectedtogetmorepeopletothecinemas.TheopeningdatecoincidedwiththeChineseNewYear.SothisAmericanmovieearnedmorethan$100millioninticketsalesthatdayinChinA.FamiliarplotlinesandcharactersareanotherreasonforKungFuPanda3’ssuccessinChinA.ThecastincludesthevoicesofinternationallyknownmoviestarslikeDustinHoffmanandJackieChan.AmericanfilmcompaniesaremakingmovieviewingmoreconvenientfortheChinesepubliC.DreamworksisthefilmcompanythatproducedKungFuPanda3.DreamworksproducedtwoversionsofthefilmfordomesticChineseaudiences.InAmericatheatersshowedthefilminbothMandarinandEnglish.KungFuPanda3wentaroundabitofChinesetraditionduringthenewyear.Thefilmwasallowedtoshowduringtheholiday.MostforeignfilmsarenotallowedtoshowinChinaduringthenewyearcelebration.Thefilmreceivedscreentimebecauseitwasco-producedinChinabyDreamwork’sChinesepartnerShanghai’sOrientalDreamworks.21.HowdoAmericanfilmmakersmakeChinesefansintothecinemas?A.BydecoratingthecinemasB.ByusingChinesepandasC.ByaddingChineseelementsD.Byreducingtheticketprices.22.ItcanbeinferredfromtheopeningdateofKungFuPanda3inChinathat_____.A.KungFuPanda3iswellreceivedinChinaB.theChineseNewYearneedssuchanAmericanfilmC.thefilmisusedforcelebrationoftheChineseNewYearD.thefilmmakersexpecttotakeadvantageoftheholiday23.KungFuPanda3receivedscreentimeinChinabecause______.A.TVstationslikethisfilmB.itsellsverywellinChinaC.ChinesefansliketowatchitonTVD.it’sco-producedbyaChinesepartner
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Etymologythestudyofwordsandwordrootsmaysoundlikethekindofthingdonebyboringlibrariansinsmalldustyrooms.Yetetymologistsactuallyhaveauniquelyinterestingjob.Theyareinmanywaysjustlikearchaeologists考古学家diggingupthephysicalhistoryofpeopleandevents.Thespecialaspectofetymologyisthatitdigsuphistorysotospeakthroughthewordsandphrasesthatareleftbehind.TheEnglishlanguageinparticularisagreatfieldtoexplorehistorythroughwordsAsalanguageEnglishhasanextraordinarynumberofwords.Thisispartlyduetoitsabilitytoadaptforeignwordssoreadily.ForexampleEnglishwordssuchaskindergartenfromGermancroissantfromFrenchandcheetahfromHindihavebecomepartofthelanguagewithlittleornochangefromtheiroriginalsoundsandspellings.SoEnglish-languageetymologistshaveavastworldofwordstoexplore.Anotherenjoyablethingaboutetymologyformostwordexpertsissolvingwordmysteries谜.NoetymologistsdonotgoaroundsolvingmurderslikethegreatdetectiveSherlockHolmes.WhatthesewordexpertssolvearemysteriousoriginsofsomeofourmostcommonwordsOneofthebiggestquestionsEnglishlanguageexpertshavepursuedishowEnglishcametohavethephraseOK.Thoughitisoneofthemostcommonlyusedexpressionsitsexactbeginningisapuzzleeventothisday.Evenitsspellingisnotentirelyconsistent-unlessyouspellitOkayitishardeventocallitaword.EtymologistshavebeenabletonarrowOK’sorigindowntoalikelyalthoughnotcertainsource来源.ItbecamewidelyusedaroundthetimeofMartinVanBuren'srunforpresidentin1840.HisnicknamewasOldKinderhook.WhattroubleswordexpertsaboutthisexplanationisthatthephraseappearedinsomenewspapersbeforeVanBurenbecamewellknown.ItislikelythatVanBurencouldbecalleditsprimarysourceEtymologistswilldoubtlesslykeepsearchingfortheinitialsource.HoweveritisclearthatOK’spopularityandreputationhavetoppedthoseoftheAmericanpresidenttowhomithasbeenmostclearlylinked.25.TheauthormentionsthewordslikecroissantinParagraph2toindicate.A.wordshavechangedalotinthetwolanguagesB.whatEnglish-languageetymologistsareexploringnowC.EnglishhasabsorbedmanywordsfromotherforeignlanguagesD.theEnglishvocabularyisdifficulttothenon-English-speakingpeople26.TheunderlinedwordpursuedinParagraph4means.A.lookeduponB.dugupC.putinD.setdown27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatetymologists.A.discoverthepossibleoriginofwordsB.helpdetectivestosolvemysteriousmurdersC.writeinterestingstoriesforsomenewspapersD.exploretheEnglishlanguageaswellastherecentevents28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.TopresentthehistoryofEnglishwordsB.Toexplaintheprocedureofanetymologist'sjobC.Tointroducethepleasureofthestudyofwordsandwordroots.D.ToteachreadershowtodistinguishEnglishandnon-Englishwords
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TheLondonPassisthefinalsightseeingpackagethathasbeenspeciallytailor-madeforvisitorstothecity.Itallowsholderstomakethemostoutoftheirtripsavingthembothtimeandmoney.WiththeLondonPassyouwillgetthefollowing:●Freeentrytoyourchoiceofover60popularattractionstourssightsandmuseums●Auseful160’pageGuidebookabouttheattractionsplushelpfultipsaboutthecity●Abilitytoskipthelinesattheselectedattractionstosavetime●OptionalTravelcardtocoverallofyourtransportneedsTheLondonPassSavesYouMoneyLondoncanbeanexpensivecityanditstouristattractionsarenoexception.HowevergosightseeingwithaLondonPassyoucouldmakesomegreatsavings.TakealookatthenormalgatepriceforsomepopularLondonattractions:TowerofLondon£19.00;ThamesRiverCruise£19.00;WindsorCastle£17.00;LondonBridgeExperience£23.00;StPaul’sCathedral£15.00.Visitingthosefiveattractionswillcostwellover£89.WithaLondonPasstheseandmanymoreattractionswon’tcostyouapenny.TheLondonPassSavesYouTimeLondonisapopulardestinationthereforeattractionsandsightsdogetverybusy.Waitinginlinecansometimestakehoursfromyoursightseeingexperience—that’swhyLondonPassholdersgettoskipthequeueatkeyattractionssuchasTowerofLondonWindsorCastleandLondonBridgeExperiencE.AlsothemapofLondonandtheinformationaboutthecity’spublictransportationsystemavailableinourGuidebookhelpplantheperfectsightseeingitinerarytomaximizeyourtimeinthecity.PracticalInformationAdultticket:from£43.00Address:CharingCrousRoadLondonWC2HOEPTEL:016644850201.WithaLondonpassyouareexpectedtospend_____whenvisitingTowerofLondonandWindsorCastlE.A.£43.00B.£36.00C.£89D.nothing2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutsightseeingwithaLondonPass?A.Onedoesn’tneedtowaitinlineinalltouristattractionsinLondon.B.OnecanchoosetheTravelcardthatsuitshistransportattractionsinLondon.C.Onecanenterover60touristattractionssightsandmuseumsatalowpricE.D.OnecanenjoyallthetouristservicesinLondonwithexactlyforty-threepounds.3.TheunderlinedworditineraryprobablymeansA.budgetB.routeC.partnerD.equipment
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Neumannwastheoldestof3childrenofabankerandhisspeedoflearningnewideasandofsolvingproblemsstoodoutearly.At17hisfathertriedtopersuadehimnottobecomeamathematicianbecausehemayleadapoorlifebeingamathematicianandsoNeumannagreedtostudychemistryaswell.In1926at23hereceivedadegreeinchemicalengineeringandaPh.D.inmathematics.Fromthenonmathematicprovidedwellenoughforhimandheneverhadtoturntochemistry.In1930NeumannvisitedPrincetonUniversityforayearandthenbecameaprofessortherE.Hisfirstbookwaspublishedin1932.In1933theInstituteforAdvancedStudywasformedandhebecameoneofthe6full-timepeopleintheSchoolofMathematicsEinsteinwasoneoftheothers.WorldWarIIhugelychangedNeumann’sareasofinterest.Until1940hehadbeenagreatpure纯粹的mathematician.DuringandafterthewarhebecameoneofthebestmathematicianswhoputmathematicstheoriesintopracticE.Duringthelastpartofthewarhebecameinterestedincomputingmachinesandmadeseveralcontributions.AfterthewarNeumanncontinuedhisworkwithcomputersandwasgenerallyveryactiveingovernmentservicE.HereceivedmanyawardswaspresidentofAmericanMathematicalSocietyandwasamemberoftheAtomicEnergyCommission.Hediedin1957ofcancer.Neumannreallywasalegend传奇inhisowntimeandthereareanumberofstoriesabouthim.HisdrivingabilityisapartofthislegenD.Hereportedoneaccidentthisway:IwasdrivingdowntheroaD.Thetreesontherightwerepassingmeinanorderlyfashionat60milesperhour.Suddenlyoneofthemsteppedinmypath.21.AccordingtothetextNeumann’sfatherbelievedthat__________.A.amathematicianneededagoodmemoryB.amathematiciancouldn’tearnalotofmoneyC.NeumannhasagiftforsolvingproblemsatahighspeedD.Neumannhadtheabilitytolearntwosubjectsatthesametime22.HowdidWorldWarIIaffectNeumann?A.Helostinterestinchemistry.B.Herealizedtheimportanceofengineering.C.HebegantoresearchhowtoputmathematicsintopracticE.D.Heleftcollegeandservedatthegovernmentdepartment.23.WhichofthefollowingistrueofNeumann?A.Hehadthreechildren.B.Hediedfromanaccident.C.HereceivedmanyawardsinhislifE.D.HeandEinsteinwereclassmatesinPrincetonUniversity.24.FromthelastparagraphwecaninferNeumannwas________.A.humorousB.calmC.intelligentD.brave
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Thegovernmentsayscalculatorswillbebannedinmathstestsfor11-year-oldsinEnglandfrom2014.EducationandChildcareMinisterElizabethTrusssaidpupilsshouldonlyusethemoncetheywereconfidentinbasicmathematicalskills.MsTrusssaidallyoungchildrenshouldbeconfidentwithmethodsofadditionsubtractiontimestablesanddivisionbeforetheypickupthecalculatortoworkoutmorecomplexsums.Bybanningcalculatorsinmathstestswewillreducethedependencyonthemintheclassroomforthemostbasicsums.ProfCeliaHoylesdirectoroftheNationalCentreForExcellenceintheTeachingofMathematicssaidItisimportantthatcalculatorsareusedproperlysochildrendonotbecomedependentonthemforarithmeticbutatthesametimeareabletousethemasatooltosupporttheirownproblemsolving.Butteachingunionsarguedbanningcalculatoruseinthetestswouldriskpupils’abilitytousethemtodealwithmorecomplexmathematicalproblems.ChristmasBlowergeneralsecretaryNationalUnionofTeacherssaidItmaynotbenecessarytousecalculatorsforthewholeofthemathstestpaperbutitisaretrograde倒退的steptobanthemcompletelyasitwilldamagetheskillssetforprimarypupilsandleavethemstrugglinginsecondaryschool.RussellHobbygeneralsecretaryoftheNationalAssociationofHeadTeacherssaiditisindeedgoodtobesurethatchildrencanperformroutinecalculationsintheirheadsbuttheadvantageofalimiteduseofcalculatorsisthatchildrencanfocusontheproblemitself.16.AccordingtoElizabethTrussbanningcalculatorsinmathstestscan_______.A.developpupils’interestinmathsB.increasepupil’smathstestscoresC.reducepupils’dependencyonthemD.improvepupils’abilitytotakeexams17.ProfCeliaHoylesbelievesthat_______.A.CalculatorsshouldbeencouragedintestsB.CalculatorsshouldbebannedintestsC.ChildrenshouldusecalculatorsfrequentlyD.Childrenshouldusecalculatorsproperly18.Whoisstronglyagainstthebanningofcalculatorsinmathstests?A.ElizabethTruss.B.CeliaHoyles.C.ChristineBlower.D.RussellHobby.19.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Expertsholddifferentviewsaboutthebanofcalculators.B.Banningcalculatorswillimprovepupils’abilitytocalculatE.C.Childrenonlyusecalculatorstoworkoutdifficultproblem.D.CalculatorswillbebannedinallmathstestssooninEnglanD.20.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CalculatorUseArousesHotDebateAroundtheCountryB.GovernmentBansCalculatorsFromPrimaryMathsTestsC.UsingcalculatorsAffectsPupils’intelligenceDevelopmentD.BanningCalculatorsImprovesPupils’TestPerformance
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ThehomecomputerindustryhasbeengrowingrapidlyintheUnitedStatesforthelasttenyears.Computersusedtobelargeexpensivemachinesthatwereverydifficulttouse.ButscientistsandtechnicianshavebeenmakingthemsmallerandcheaperwhileatthesametimetheyhavebeenmadeeasiertousE.Asaresulttheirpopularityhasbeenincreasingasmorepeoplehavebeenbuyingcomputersfortheirhomesandbusinesses.Computershavebeendesignedtostoreinformationandcomputeproblemsthataredifficultforhumanbeingstoworkout.Somehavevoicesthatspeakwiththeoperators.Storesusecomputerstokeeprecordsoftheirinventories库存货物andtosendbillstotheircustomers顾客.Officesusecomputerstocopylettersrecordbusinessandkeepintouchwithotheroffices.PeoplehavebeenusingcomputersintheirhomestokeeptrackofthemoneytheyspenD.Oneimportantnewuseforcomputersisforentertainment娱乐.Manynewgameshavebeendesignedtobeplayedonthecomputers.PeopleofallageshavebeenplayingthesegamesPeoplealsohavebeenbuyinghomecomputerstoplaycomputergameswatchmoviesandlistentoconcertsathomE.TheyhavebecomeverypopularindeeD.1.Computersusedto_____.A.workrapidlyB.belargeandexpensiveC.beeasytouseD.beusedforfun2.Inrecentyearscomputersarebeingmade______.A.largerandmoreexpensiveB.smallerandcheaperC.moredifficulttouseD.toworkmoreslowly3.Storesusecomputersmainlyto______.A.checkthelistofgoodsandmaterialsthatarekeptinthestorehouseB.playgamesforpleasureC.talkwiththeirfriendsD.writeletters4.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe_______.A.NewUsesForComputersB.ThePopularityofHomeComputersC.TheHomeComputerIndustryD.ComputersATHome
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ANATIONWIDEBESTSELLERIt’slikelythateverythingyoulearnedaboutAmerica’sancienthistoryiswrong.Thenewbook1491completelychangesourunderstandingoftheAmericabeforethearrivalofColumbusin1492.DIDYOUKNOW?WhenColumbuslandedtherewereprobablymorepeopleintheAmericasthantherewereinEuropE.ThepeoplesofNorthAmericahadsuchhealthylife-stylesthataslateasthe19thcenturytheycontinuedtobethetallestpeopleonearth.FactshaveshownthattheAmericaswerepopulatedaslongas33000yearsago.4000yearsagoMesoamericanfarmersdevelopedcorninafeat技艺ofgeneticengineering遗传工程学thatstillisn’tcompletelyunderstooD.COMMENTS评论ON1491InthetraditionofJaredDiamond&JohnMePheeatotallynewviewofpre-ColumbianAmerica.-RichardRhodesAttractivelywrittenandreallyabsorbingCharlesC.Mannhasproducedabookthat’spartdetectivestorypartepic史诗andparttragedy悲剧.Hehastakenonavasttopic:thousandsofyearstwohugecontinentsandcultures.-CharlesMatthewsSanJeseMercaryNewsPowerfulandchallenging-AlanTaylorWashingtopostApleasuretoreadaswellasawonderfuleducation-HowardZinn25.Onthewhole1491isabookmainlyaboutAmerica’s________.A.life-stylesB.populationC.historyD.agriculture26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutthecommentsonthebook1491?A.ItisinterestingandinstructivE.B.ItisattractiveandculturallyrelateD.C.Itischallengingandrevolutionary.D.Itishumorousandreasonable27.Wecaninferfromthispassagethat_________.A.peoplesettledintheAmericasalittleearlierthan1492B.NorthAmericanswerethetallestinthe18thcenturyintheworldC.Mesoamencanfarmersknewgeneticengineering5000yearsagoD.thepopulationintheAmericaswassmallerthanthatinEuropein1492
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WhatdoBritishwomenreallywantintheirMr.Right?Heshouldbeclean-shavengood-lookinganddriveasilverMercedes.Andmostimportantofallheshouldbemorethan178cm.HeightisapparentlymoreimportantthanlookstowomenlookingforMr.Rightasurveyclaims.Withblueeyesshortdark-brownhairandmediumbuildtheidealcandidatewouldappeartobethefilmstarJakeGyllenhaal.Looksasidetheperfectpartnermustalsolovepetsandappreciatefinewinetheatersandnicerestaurants.Coupledwiththisheshouldhaveawackysenseofhumoraccordingtothestudyof40000womenbyUKdating.com.Mr.RightwearssmartjeansandaT-shirtweighsexactly80.5kilosandisadoctororalawyerwhoownsahomeinagoodlocation.Hehashadthreeseriousrelationshipsnomorethansixsexualpartnershasneverbeenmarriedanddoesn’thavechildren.Alsoimportantisauniversityeducation:manywomenspecifyamanwithaBAdegreE.Smokersandfootballfanswerenotpopular.Only1percentofwomenquestionedwoulddateachapwhohatespets.Themajority---66percent---wanttofindapartnerwhoisfit.Evenmore---68percent---arelookingforawackysenseofhumor.DavidBrownmanagingdirectorofUKdating.comsaidThefemaledatersonourwebsitescertainlyknowwhattheywantandtheyarenotafraidtoletthemanknow.FortunatelyforimperfectmenhowevernotallwomengofortheGyllenhaalideal.Cuddlyloverswerefavoredby21percentwhile16percentwouldliketofindabaldinggentlikeBruceWillis.Another11percentsaidtheirMr.Rightwouldbegingerwhile18percentsaidtheywouldpreferamanwithgreyhair.And28percentclaimedtheywouldnotcarehowmuchamanwouldearn.Facialhairprovedsurprisinglypopular:28percentofthosesurveyedadmittedtheylikeagoateeand21percentsaidtheywouldliketomeetamanwithamoustachE.Only2percentofwomenhoweversaidtheywouldn’tminddatingsomeonewhowaslessthan152cmtall.72.IntheeyesofBritishwomentheisthemostimportantforMr.Right.A.heightB.appearanceC.senseofhumorD.job73.WhichofthefollowingisnotconsideredthestandardofMr.Right?A.MoneyB.LoveforsportsC.AppearanceD.Goodeducation74.Inwomen’seyesMr.Rightshouldbe.A.alawyerB.ateacherC.abossD.aclerk75.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.mostwomenlikecuddlyloversB.allthewomenlikethefilmstarJakeGyllenhaal.C.ordinarymenseemtohavenochancetofindlovers.D.mostwomenlikemenwithasenseofhumor.
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Thereisanoldsaying:Noonethinkshe’sabaddriver.Here’sanupdated21stcenturyversion:Noonethinkshesendsannoyinge-mails.Butplentyofusdo.APrincetonUniversityresearchfoundthat22percentofAmericanssaye-mailhasaddedtotheirworkpressuresandcausedmisunderstandings.Here’saguideone-mailetiquette礼节tohelpyouavoidbeingannoying.Expertssaytherearethreetypesofe-mailswithdifferentrules—closefriendsofficeandpublice-mails.Theclosefriendse-mailYoucansendyourloveryourclosestfriendsandyoursiblingsbrothersandsistersanythingfromjokestoyougottoseethis!.Butbearinmindthatnoteveryonesharesyoursenseofhumourandyoumayexposethemtoviruses.Theofficee-mailDon’taddtopeople’sworkloaD.Keepe-mailsshortandtothepoint.◆Makethesubjectlinefactualandbrief.◆Writeinclearconcise简练的sentences.◆ProvideyournameandphonenumberattheenD.Thepublice-mailOccasionallywehavetosendanemailtoagroupofpeoplE.Ifpossiblewriteyourpublice-mailswithawhowhatwhenwherestructurE.Forexample:Who:AllmembersofthesoccerteamWhat:TeamphotoWhen:SaturdayMarch25atnoonWhere:Playingfield2.FinallybeforeyouhitSendcheckthefollowing:◆Isthee-mailaflame?Neversendane-mailinanger.Itcouldstayaroundforeverandhaunt萦绕心头yourprofessionalandpersonallifE.◆ChecktheTofielD.Isthisreallywhoyouwanttosendthemessageto?◆SpellcheckthemessagE.Doesithaveanerrorthatcanaffectyoubadly?28.Thewriterusestheoldsayingatthebeginningofthepassagetoshowthat_______.A.manypeoplearegoodatdrivingB.noteveryonecanbeagooddriverC.manypeoplecanbegooD.atsendingnonannoyinge-mailsD.manypeoplethinkhighlyofthemselves29.Thewritermaywanttotellthereaderthat_______A.mailsonlineareoftensenttowrongplacesB.differente-mailsshouldbewrittenindeliberate仔细考虑的waysC.sendingofficee-mailsissuretoaddtopeople’sworkloadD.thepublice-mailisusuallysenttoalargenumberofpeople30.Accordingtothewriter_______.A.e-mailswithsomemisspellingsmayhurtthereceiverB.beforesendingane-mailthesendershouldasksomeonetocheckitC.jokessenttoaclosefriendonlinesometimesmaybeharmfulD.about80%ofAmericanslikesendingandreceivinge-mails31.Ifane-mailisaflamethesenderofitmustbeveryatthemoment.A.angryB.excitedC.worriedD.disappointed
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WordslikethanksandpleasehavebecomepetphrasesforNaYuegang.Asoneofthevolunteersatthisyear’sAsia-PacificEconomicCooperationAPECforum论坛heassistsmorethan100internationalrepresentatives.ButNaYuegangisnotalonE.Morethan600volunteersfrom13universitiesinBeijingcontributetotheAPECmeetingaccordingtoBeijingDaily.Studentstakeadvantageofopportunitiestoputtheirskillsandintereststoworkattheforumandinreturntheygainvaluableworkexperienceandconnections.NaYuegangisaninternationalpoliticsmajoratBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversityandhe’salanguageenthusiast.InadditiontoEnglishhespeaksbothThaiandCantonesE.Heuseshistalentstohelpdeterminewheredelegatesarefrombasedontheiraccents.Heevengetstousehislanguageskillstocommunicatewithstaffers.Throughcommunicatingwithdelegateshe’sdevelopedadeeperunderstandingofhiscollegemajor.HereIlearnthemeeting’sagendahowthedelegatesworkandgetafeelfortheatmosphereofthisinternationalevent.hesays.ThisexperiencehasmadememorecuriousabouttherelationshipbetweenChinaandothernationshesaysIwanttostudytheserelationshipsifpossiblE.XuHan21anEnglishmajoratBeijingUniversityofTechnologyisapproachingtheconferencefromadifferentanglE.HerjobistointroducedelegatestoChina’stechnologicalinnovationslike3DprintingmachinesproducedbytechnologicalcompanyTiertimE.SheisalsoinchargeofshowingoffculturalrelicsandshedoesitallinEnglish.Onceshedidalotofpreparationfortheprocessbehindacarvedlacquerware漆器制品techniquetomeetaThairepresentative'scuriosity.Inonlyfourdaysshereadmorethan100pagesofnotes.Shedidherownresearchonlineaswell.Throughherownresearchshe'sgainedtheabilitytospeakaboutthesubjectwithconfidencE.She'sconstantlyonthelookoutforopportunitiestogrow.5.ThemainpurposeofthistextistoA.makeabriefintroductionoftheAPECforumB.praisethestudentvolunteersattheAPECforumC.showthestudents'hardworkattheAPECforumD.encouragestudentstotakepersonaldevelopmentopportunities6.FromthetextwecanlearnthatNaYuegangA.majorsinEnglishlanguageB.canspeakmorethanthreelanguagesC.helpsmanyrepresentativeswiththeirdailyworkD.startstotakeinterestininternationalrelationship7.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeXuHan?A.DeligentandskillfulB.SmartandcreativeC.HonestandkindD.Proudandtalktive8.Whatwouldbethebesttitle?A.APECForumB.StudentsWorkHardatAPECMeetingC.StudentsMakeaHitatAPECForumD.ExperienceComesfromPractice
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JaneAustenwasborninSteventonEnglandin1775whereshelivedforthefirsttwenty-fiveyearsofherlifE.HerfatherGeorgeAustentaughtherlargelyathomE.Shebegantowritewhileinherteensandcompletedtheoriginalmanuscript手稿ofPrideandPrejudicetitledFirstImpressionsbetween1796and1797.A.publisherrejectedthemanuscriptanditwasnotuntil1809thatAustenbegantherevisionsthatwouldbringittoitsfinalform.PrideandPrejudicewaspublishedinJanuary1813twoyearsafterSenseandSensibilityherfirstnovelanditachievedapopularitythathascontinuedtothisday.Austenpublishedfourmorenovels:MansfieldParkEmmaNorthangerAbbeyandPersuasion.Thelasttwowerepublishedin1818ayearafterherdeath.DuringAusten’slifehoweveronlyherimmediatefamilyknewofherauthorshipofthesenovels.Atonepointshewrotebehindadoorthatwouldmakeanoisewhenvisitorsapproached;thiswarningallowedhertohidemanuscriptsbeforeanyonecouldenter.ThoughpublishingwithnonamepreventedherfromacquiringanauthorialreputationitalsoenabledhertopreserveherprivacyatatimewhenEnglishsocietyassociatedafemale’sentranceintothepublicspherewithalossoffemalequalities.AdditionallyAustenmayhavesoughttoremainunknownbecauseofthemoregeneralatmosphereofrepression约束inhertimes.ThesocialenvironmentofAusten’sRegencyEnglandwasparticularlystratified分层次andclassdivisionswererootedinfamilyconnectionsandwealth.InherworkAustenisoftencriticaloftheassumptionsandprejudicesofupper-classEnglanD.Shedistinguishesbetweeninternalmeritgoodnessofpersonandexternalmeritrankandpossessions.ThoughshefrequentlycriticizeshumorouslythosewhopaytoomuchrespecttosocialpositionbutlookdownuponpeopleofalowersocialpositionshealsomakesfunofthepoormannersandmisbehaviorofthoseloweronthesocialscalE.NeverthelessAustenwasinmanywaysarealistandtheEnglandshedepictsisoneinwhichsocialmobilityislimitedandclass-consciousnessisstrong.IdeasofappropriatebehaviorforeachgenderfactoredintoAusten’sworkaswell.Whilesocialadvancementforyoungmenlayinthemilitarychurchorlawthechiefmethodofself-improvementforwomenwastheacquisitionofwealth.WomencouldonlyaccomplishthisgoalthroughsuccessfulmarriagewhichexplainstheubiquityofmatrimonyasagoalandtopicofconversationinAusten’swriting.ThoughyoungwomenofAusten’sdayhadmorefreedomtochoosetheirhusbandsthanintheearlyeighteenthcenturypracticalconsiderationscontinuedtolimittheiroptions.EvensocriticsoftenaccuseAustenofportrayingalimitedworlD.Asaminister’sdaughterAustenwouldhavedonechurchworkandwascertainlyawareofthepooraroundher.Howevershewroteaboutherownworldnottheirs.Thecriticalanalysisshemakesofclassstructureseemtoincludeonlythemiddleclassandupperclass;thelowerclassesiftheyappearatallaregenerallyservantswhoseemperfectlypleasedwiththeirfortunE.ThislackofinterestinthelivesofthepoormaybeafailureonAusten’spartbutitshouldbeunderstoodasafailuresharedbyalmostallofEnglishsocietyatthetimE.IngeneralAustenoccupiesacuriouspositionbetweentheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies.HerfavoritewriterwhomsheoftenquotesinhernovelswasDr.SamuelJohnsonthegreatmodelofeighteenth-centuryclassicismandreason.HerplotsbearsimilaritiestosuchworksofJohnson’scontemporariesasPamelawrittenbySamuelRichardson.Austen’snovelsalsodisplayanambiguityaboutemotionandanappreciationforintelligenceandnaturalbeauty.Intheirawarenessoftheconditionsofmodernityandcitylifeandtheconsequencesforfamilystructureandindividualcharacterstheyprefigure预示muchVictorianliteratureasdoesherusageofsuchelementsasfrequentformalsocialgatheringssketchycharactersandscandal.66.FromthepassageweknowthatPrideandPrejudicebyAusten__________.A.earnedherinstantreputationB.remainswellreceivedtodayC.achievedpopularityafterherdeathD.isrevisedbyherimmediatefamily.67.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.SheuseddifferentpennamesinherlifE.B.Thesuccessofherworkstroubledheralot.C.Peoplecouldchangetheirsocialstatusflexibly.D.Shecouldn’tenteraprofessionlikemen.68.Inherwritingmarriagebecameagoalandtopicofconversationbecause_________.A.womenwereplacedatadisadvantageintheirmarriageB.mencouldadvancethemselvesintheircareersthroughmarriageC.onlythroughgoodmarriagecouldwomenrealizetheirdreams.D.onlythroughpropermarriagecouldwomenfindtheirtruelovE.69.Whatcanwelearnfromthefifthparagraph?A.Austenwascriticizedforherdevotiontochurchwork.B.Austenmadenoreferencetolifeofthepoorinherworks.C.ThelackofinterestinthelivesofthepoorisonlyAusten’sfailurE.D.Austen’sworksmainlyreflectthelivesofmiddleandupperclass.70.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat__________.A.Austenwassomewhatinfluencedbyhercontemporarywriters.B.AustenandhercontemporarywriterschangedVictorianliteraturE.C.Austenplayedalessimportantpartinthenineteencentury.D.Austenwasoneofthepioneersofeighteenth-centuryclassicism.
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Thevaluesofartisticworksaccordingtoculturalrelativism相对主义aresimplyreflectionsoflocalsocialandeconomicconditions.Suchaviewhoweverfailstoexplaintheabilityofsomeworksofarttoexcitethehumanmindacrossculturesandthroughcenturies.HistoryhaswitnessedtheendlessproductionsofShakespeareanplaysineverymajorlanguageoftheworlD.ItisneverraretofindthatMozartpacksJapaneseconcerthallsasJapanesepainterHiroshigedoesParisgalleriesUniqueworksofthiskindaredifferentfromtoday’spopulararteveniftheybeganasworksofpopularart.TheyhavesetthemselvesapartintheirtimelessappealandwillprobablybeenjoyedforcenturiesintothefuturE.Ina1757essaythephilosopherDavidHumearguedthatbecausethegeneralprinciplesoftasteareuniform不变的inhumannaturethevalueofsomeworksofartmightbeessentiallypermanent.HeobservedthatHomerwasstilladmiredaftertwothousandyears.Worksofthistypehebelievedspoketodeepandunvaryingfeaturesofhumannatureandcouldcontinuetoexistovercenturies.Nowresearchersareapplyingscientificmethodstothestudyoftheuniversalityofart.Forexampleevolutionarypsychologyisbeingusedbyliteraryscholarstoexplainthelong-lastingthemesandplotdevicesinfiction.ThestructuresofmusicalpiecesarenowopentoexperimentalanalysisasneverbeforE.Researchfindingsseemtoindicatethatthecreationbyagreatartistisaspermanentanachievementasthediscoverybyagreatscientist.24.Accordingtothepassagewhatdoweknowaboutculturalrelativism?A.Itintroducesdifferentculturalvalues.B.Itexplainsthehistoryofartisticworks.C.Itrelatesartisticvaluestolocalconditions.D.ItexcitesthehumanmindthroughouttheworlD.25.InParagraph2theartistsarementionedinordertoshowthat_____.A.greatworksofartcangobeyondnationalboundariesB.historygivesartworksspecialappealtosetthemapartC.popularartsarehardlydistinguishablefromgreatartsD.greatartistsareskilledatcombiningvariouscultures26.AccordingtoHumesomeworksofartcanexistforcenturiesbecause_____.A.theyareresultsofscientificstudyB.theyestablishsomegeneralprinciplesofartC.theyarecreatedbytheworld’sgreatestartistsD.theyappealtounchangingfeaturesofhumannature27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.AreArtisticValuesUniversal?B.ArePopularArtsPermanent?C.IsHumanNatureUniform?D.IsCulturalRelativismScientific?
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ChinaDaily---LastweektheBeijingmunicipalgovernmentreleasedalistof192areasinthecapitalwherespringbloomsincludingpeachmagnoliaapricotandwinterjasminecanbeenjoyedfromMarchtoMay.Therecommendedspotscoveranareaof22squarekilometers.Apartfromadmiringbloomsfolkloreperformancesbotanyexhibitionsandotheractivitieswillbeputon.20travelroutesfortouristslookingtoappreciatefloralbeautyinthecountrysideareissuedinHubeitoo.SouthKoreandramaDescendantsoftheSun太阳的后裔hascollectedmorethan200millionviewsoniQiyitheChinesestreamingwebsitesaidTuesday.DescendantsoftheSunthefirstKoreanshowtopremieresimultaneouslyinSouthKoreaandChina中韩同步首播isalovestorybetweenanArmycaptainSongJoong-kiandadoctorSongHye-kyowhofindthemselvesinafictionalwar-torncountrycalledUrukwherebothtrytosavelives.TheshowhasbecomethetalkofthetowneverywherE.SomeshowsevenhadlivephoneconversationswithviewerstodiscussitspopularityaChineseentertainmentofficialsaiD.ToputthingsintoperspectiveafifthofSouthKorea'spopulationis10millionpeoplE.JustalittleoverthatnumbertunedintowatchDescendantsoftheSun.Enthusiasticcustomerssnappedup抢光thefirstbatchofticketsinjustfiveminutesonMondayfortheopeningdayoftheShanghaiDisneylandparkonJune16temporarilycrashingtheofficialwebsitE.Withinhalfanhourclicksonthewebsitewww.shanghaidisneyresort.comreachedmorethan5million.Themassivevolumeresultedinourticketingsystemtemporarilymalfunctioning.25.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtotheinformationabove?A.Touristscanenjoyflowersin192areas.B.Thespotscoveranareaof22squarekilometers.C.DuringthespringbloomsvisitorsareonlyallowedtoadmireflowersD.HubeiGovernmentalsoissuedsometravelroutesforvisitors26.WecaninferfromtheinformationaboutdramaDescendantsoftheSunA.ItisthefirstKoreanshowbroadcastinChinA.B.ItismorepopularinKoreathaninChinA.C.Itisaromanticstorybetweenacaptainandadoctorr.D.Koreahasapopulationof10millionpeople27.Whattopicdothethreepiecesofinformationbelongto?A.SocietyB.AstronomyC.EconomyD.Entertainment
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Thesharingeconomyhasgrowninrecentyearstoincludeeverythingfromapartmentsharingtocarsharingtocommunitytoolsharing.Since2009anewformofsharingeconomyhasbeenemerginginneighborhoodsthroughouttheUSandaroundtheworld——LittleFreeLibrary.Thelibrariesareboxesplacedinneighborhoodsfromwhichresidentscanwithdraw取出anddeposit存入books.LittleFreeLibrariescomeinallshapesandsizes.Somelibrariesalsohavethemesfocusingonbooksforchildrenadultsortourguides.In2009TodBolbuiltthefirstLittleFreeLibraryasagifttohismotherwhowasadevotedreader.Whenhesawthepeopleofhiscommunitygatheringarounditexchangingconversationaswellasbooksheknewhewantedtotakehissimpleideafurther.IthinkLittleFreeLibrariesopenthedoortoconversationswewanttohavewitheachotherBolsaiD.Sincethenhisideahasbecomeamovementspreadingfromstatetostateandcountrytocountry.AccordingtoLittleFreeLibrary.orgtherearenow18000ofthelittlestructuresaroundtheworldlocatedineachofthe50USstatesand70countriesinEuropeAfricaandAsiA.TheInternethashelpedtospreadLittleFreeLibraries.ButanAtlanticarticlesaysthelittlestructuresserveasacureforaworldofe-readerdownloads.Thelittlewoodenboxesarerefreshinglyphysicalandhuman.FormanypeoplethesenseofdiscoveryisLittleFreeLibraries’mainappeal.Agirlwalkinghomefromschoolmightpickupagraphicnovelthatgetsherexcitedaboutreading;amanonhiswaytothebusstopmightfindavolumeofpoetrythatchangeshisoutlookonlifesaystheAtlanticarticlE.Everybookisapotentialsourceofinspiration.28.HowdoLittleFreeLibrariesgettheirbooks?A.Thecommunitiesboughtthem.B.TodBoldonatedthem.C.USgovernmentprovidedthem.D.Citizenssharedthem.29.WhydidTodBolwanttobuildmoreLittleFreeLibraries?A.Theycanofferneighborsmorechancestotalk.B.Hewasinspiredbythesharingeconomy.C.HewantedtopromotehisideaworldwidE.D.Theyareagifttopleasehismother.30.WhatdoestheauthoroftheAtlanticarticlebelieve?A.LittleFreeLibrariesaremorepopularthane-readerdownloads.B.E-readerdownloadsareundoubtedlybeneficial.C.LittleFreeLibrariesarephysicalandhuman.D.TheInternethashelpedtospreadLittleFreeLibraries.31.LittleFreeLibrariesattractreadersmostinthat________.A.theyareinvariousshapesandsizesB.theyarelocatedallovertheworldC.theyconnectstrangerstogetherD.theymaygivereadersasenseofdiscovery
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SomeBritishandAmericanpeopleliketoinvitefriendsforamealathomE.Butyoushouldnotbeupset难受的ifyourEnglishfriendsdon'tinviteyouhomE.Itdoesn'tmeantheydon'tlikeyou!Dinnerpartiesusuallystartbetween7and8p.m.andendatabout11.AskyourhostswhattimeyoushouldarrivE.It'spolitetobringflowerschocolatesorabottleofwineasagift.Usuallytheeveningstartswithdrinksandsnacks小吃.Doyouwanttobemorepolite?Sayhowmuchyouliketheroomorthepictureonthewall.Butremember—it’snotpolitetoaskhowmuchthingscost.InmanyfamiliesthehusbandsitsatoneendofthetableandthewifesitsattheotherenD.Theyeatwiththeirguests.You'llprobablystartthemealwithsouporsomethingsmallthenyou'llhavemeatorfishwithvegetablesandthendessertfollowedbycoffeE.It'spolitetofinisheverythingonyourplateandtotakemoreifyouwantit.Didyouenjoytheevening?Callyourhoststhenextdayorwritethemashortthankyouletter.BritishandAmericanpeopleliketosayThankyouthankyouthankyou.allthetime!1.Ifyouaregoingtoattendadinnerparty____.A.you’dbetterbringacertainpresentwithyouB.youmustleavehomeforitat7p.m.C.youshouldaskyourhostwhenyoushouldleaveD.youmustarriveatitbefore8p.m.2.Inwhichorderwillyoueatordrinkthefollowingthingsatthemeal?A.SnacksvegetablesmeatandcoffeE.B.Coffeedrinkssoupfishvegetablesanddessert.C.SoupmeatwithvegetablesdessertandcoffeE.D.Drinkssoupsomethingsmallfishandvegetables.3.Whichisthecorrectwayinwhichyouexpressyourenjoymentoftheevening?A.BeforeleavingforhomeyoushouldsayThankyouforinvitingmE.B.WhenyoushakehandswithyourhostyoushouldsayIdidenjoytheevening.C.Youcanwriteathank-youlettertoyourhostafterthat.D.Youshouldfinisheverythingonyourplateandtakemoreifyouwantit.
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TateModernisBritain’snationalmuseumofinternationalmodernart.ItisinLondononthesouthbankoftheRiverThamesoppositeStPaul’sCathedralandtheCityofLondon.Itdisplaysexamplesofmodernartfrom1900tothepresentday.TateModemopenedin2000.ThebuildingwasoriginallytheBanksidePowerStationdesignedbySirGilesGilbertScottwhoalsodesignedWaterlooBridgeandthefamousBritishredtelephonebox.Thepowerstationclosedin1981andarchitectsHerzoganddeMeuronhelpedconvertitintoanartgallery.Thebuildingismorethan200metreslonganditschimneyis99metreshigh.Thereare5levelsandthevastTurbineHall.ThisiswheretheTatedisplayslargeinstallations现代雕塑装置bycontemporaryartists.Onefamousexampleofaninstallationwasaseriesofhugeslidesthatvisitorscouldgodownleadingfromthedifferentlevelsofthebuildingtothehallfloor.ThisandotherpopularinstallationshashelpedinspiretheimaginationofthepublicandTateModemisnowoneofthebiggesttouristattractionsinLondon.Thereareplanstobuildaglasspyramidextensiondedicatedtophotographyandvideoexhibitions.Manyartgalleriesarrangeartchronologically按时间先后butTateModernorganizesitsworksofartaccordingtotheimportantmovementsofthetwentiethcentury.TheseincludeAbstractionwithpaintingsbyartistslikeWassilyKandinsky;SurrealismwithworksbyartistslikeSalvadorDaliandMaxErnst;CubismwithworksbyPicasso;andPopArtrepresentedbyartistslikeAndyWarhol.Thereare3otherTategalleries—TateBritainalsoinLondonTateLiverpoolandTateStlvesinCornwall.TateModernishoweverthemostpopular.29.Theunderlinedwordconvertinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans________.A.moveB.takeC.changeD.divide30.TheinstallationsintheTateModemcan________.A.getpeopleinterestedinartB.showhowfamousthemuseumisC.tellushowvaluabletheexhibitsareD.representmodernartworks31.HowaretheexhibitsarrangedintheTateModern?A.Bypopularity.B.Byimportantevents.C.BysizeandshapE.D.BytimE.32.Thepassageprobablycomesfromabookabout________.A.travelB.religionC.architectureD.art
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BEIJING—China'seducationauthoritywilltightenthewidelycriticizedpolicyofextracreditsforthenationalcollegeentranceexaminationtoensureafairerchanceforallexam-takers.UnderthepolicyhighschoolstudentswhowinawardsinnationalOlympiccompetitionscouldget‘‘extracredits’upto20pointsforthenationalcollegeentranceexam.Studentswithtalentinsportsandstudentswhoarefromethnic民族的groupscanalsobenefitfromthispolicy.Theextracreditshaveincreasedthesestudents'chancesofbeingadmittedbyfamousuniversities.Someparentswerefoundtohavehelpedtheirchildrenfabricate伪造awardexperiencesorfalsifyqualificationstogetextracredits.IthasharmededucationequalitytheministrysaiD.XiongBingqivice-chiefofthe21stCenturyEducationResearchInstitutesaidthepolicyisdesignedtohelpstudentswhohavespecialtalentsbutmaybeweakinacademicperformancetohaveachancetoreceivehighereducation.ItwillstillbeneededbutitistimetomaketherulesfairerhesaiD.Theministrysaiditwillreducetherangeofcompetitionswhosewinnerscangetextracreditsandlimitthewinners’privileges.Thenewpolicywillapplytostudentswhobeginhighschoolin2011itsaiD.ChenLeiamotherofa10-year-oldgirlsaidshewelcomedtheministry'spolicyadjustmentasshedoesnotwantherdaughtertobecomeanOlympiccompetitiongeek.ButnotalltheChineseparentswelcomedthenewpolicy.Itislikeathunderbolt雷电formE.My13-year-oldsonhasspentsomuchtimestudyingOlympicmathandparticipatedinsomanytechnologicalcompetitionsduringvacations.ItisuselessnowsaidDongWena43-year-oldmother.AstudentsaidManystudentshavechangedthecurrentstudyplanandtheycanabandonthecompetition.Iwillbeinterestedinlearningthecourseswhichcanimprovemyabilities.YuanGuirenministerofeducationtoldChinaDailythatthereformisanattempttoconsidertheoverallqualityofanapplicant.ButthecountrywillnotstopthenationalcollegeentranceexaminationasitisstillthemostobjectivewaytoevaluatetalentinChinahesaiD.24.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.thenumberofcompetitionswhosewinnerscanbeawardedextracreditswillbesmallerB.studentswhowinawardsinOlympiccompetitionscan'tgetextracreditsin2011C.highschoolstudentswithtalentinsportsareweakinacademicperformanceD.theextracreditshavereducedstudents'chancesofbeingadmittedbyfamouscolleges25.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordgeekinParagraph7probablymean?A.awinnerB.adullstudentC.acompetitorD.asmartlearner26.Whichpersoninthepassagewasstronglyagainstthenewpolicy?A.XiongBingqiB.YuanGuirenC.DongWenD.ChenLei27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PromotionofnationalOlympiccompetitionsB.ExtracreditspolicyinChinatobeadjustedC.AdviceonthenationalcollegeentranceexamD.Chinesegovernmenttopusheducationreform
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BeforemyfirstsummervacationatcollegemyroommateTedaskedtometoworkwithhimonhisfather’sfarminArgentinA.TheideaofspendingtwomonthsinArgentinewasexciting.ThenIbeganhavingsecondthoughts.IhadneverbeenfarfromNewEnglandandIhadbeenhomesickmyfirstfewweeksatcollegE.Whatwoulditbelikeinastrangecountry?Whataboutthelanguage?ThemoreIthoughtaboutitthemoretheideaworriedmE.IntheendIturneddowntheinvitation.AssoonasTedaskedsomebodyelsetogoIbegankickingmyself.IhadturneddownsomethingIwantedtodobecauseIwasscaredandhadendedupfeelingdepresseD.ThatunhappysummertaughtmeavaluablelessonoutofwhichIdevelopedaruleformyself:dowhatmakesyouanxious;don’tdowhatmakesyoudepresseD.AttheendofmysenioryearIbegantothinkaboutbecomingawriter.Butmyprofessorwasurgingmetoaimatteaching.IhesitateD.TheideaoftryingtolivebywritingwasalotscarierthanspendingasummerinArgentinA.BackandforthIwentmakingmydecisionunmakingit.SuddenlyIrealizedthateverytimeIgaveuptheideaofwritingthatdownheartedfeelingwentthroughmE.GivinguponwhatIreallywantedtododepressedmE.RightthenIlearnedanotherlesson.Toavoidthatkindofdepressionmeanthavingtobearacertainamountofworryandconcern.WhenIfirstbeganwritingarticlesIwasfrequentlyrequiredtointerviewbignames.BeforeeachinterviewIwouldgetbutterfliesinthestomachandmyhandswouldshakE.OnepersonIparticularlyadmiredwasthegreatcomposerDukeEllington.OnthestageandontelevisionheseemedtheverymodelofconfidencE.ThenIlearnedEllingtonstillgotstagefright.IfthehighlyhonoredEllingtonwhohadappearedonthebandstandsome10000timesover30yearshadanxietyattackswhowasItothinkIcouldavoidthem?Iwentondoingthosefrighteninginterviews.ThenIrealizedtomyastonishmentthatIwasevenlookingforwardtotheinterviews.Whathadhappenedtothosebutterflies?Wellintruththeywerestilltherebuttherewerefewerofthem.IhadbenefitedIdiscoveredfromaprocesspsychologistscallextinction.Ifyouputanindividualinananxioussituationoftenenoughhewilleventuallylearnthatthereisn’tanythingtobeworriedaboutwhichbringsmetoaconclusion:you’llnevergetridofanxietybyavoidingthethingsthatcausedit.Thepointisthatthenewthedifferentisdefinitelyscary.Buteachtimeyoutrysomethingyoulearnandasthelearningpilesuptheworldopenstoyou.24.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheauthor________.A.findsitdifficulttomakedecisionB.wasinspiredbyDukeEllington’sstagefrightC.hasfoundoutwhatcausesanxietyD.nolongerfeelsanxiousaboutnewexperiences25.TheunderlinedwordextinctioninParagraph6means________.A.aperson’sgraduallossofconfidenceB.theprocessoflosingfearbykeepingfacinganxietyC.theinborntendencytoavoidanxioussituationsD.thenaturaldevelopmentofachild’sabilities26.Whichofthefollowingopinionsdoestheauthorprobablyaccept?A.Hesitationleadstodepression.B.Avoidinganxietyreducesdepression.C.AnxietycanbeapositivedriveD.Depressionisasignalthatoneisgrowingup.27.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Confidence:KeytoSuccessB.Success:A.TripThroughAnxietyandDepressionC.Depression:A.PsychologicalPhenomenonD.Anxiety:ChallengebyAnotherName
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Whatisyourfavoritecolor?Doyoulikeyelloworangeandred?Ifyoudoyoumustbeanoptimist乐观主义者aleaderoranactivepersonwhoenjoyslifepeopleandexcitement.Doyouprefergreyandblue?IfyoudothenyouareprobablyquietshyandyouwouldratherfollowthanleaD.Ifyoulovegreenyouarestrong-mindedanddetermineD.Youwishtosucceedandwantotherpeopletoseeyouaresuccessful.Atleastthisiswhatpsychologiststellusandtheyshouldknowbecausetheyhavebeenseriouslystudyingthemeaningofcolorpreferenceandtheeffectthatcolorshaveonhumanbeings.Theytellusthatwedon'tchooseourfavoritecolorsaswegrowup.Ifyouhappentolovebrownyoudidsoassoonasyouopenedyoureyesoratleastassoonasyoucouldseeclearly.Colorsdoimpactourmoods----thereisnodoubtaboutit.A.yellowroommakesusfeelmorecheerfulandmorecomfortablethanadarkgreenoneandareddressbringswarmthandcheertothesaddestwinterday.Ontheotherhandblackisdepressing.LightandbrightcolorsmakepeoplenotonlyhappierbutalsomoreactivE.Itisafactthatfactoryworkersworkbetterharderandhavefeweraccidentswhentheirmachinesarepaintedorangeratherthanblackordarkgrey.Rememberthatifyoufeellowyoucanbrightenyourdaywithafewcolorfulthings.Rememberthatyouwillknowyourfriendsandyourenemiesbetterwhenyoufindoutwhatcolorstheylikeanddislikeaswell.24.Accordingtopsychologists_________.A.anyonecanchoosehiscolorpreferenceinhislifeB.noonecanchoosehiscolorpreferenceinhislifeC.anyoneisbornwithhiscolorpreferenceD.nooneisbornwithhiscolorpreference25.Accordingtothepassage__________.A.ifyouenjoylifeyoumustlikeyelloworangeandredB.ifyouarequietyoumustprefergrayorblueC.ifyoulovegreenyouusuallydowhatyouhavedecidedD.ifyoulovepinkyouoftengotoflowershops26.Theunderlinedwordimpactinparagraph2canbereplacedby_______.A.influenceB.ruinC.reflectD.explore27.Psychologistsstudythemeaningofcolorpreferencebecause_________.A.colorsmaydecidetheresultsofourworkandstudyB.colorsmayaffecttheemotionalstatesofthepeopleC.colorpreferencecantellyouwhoyourfriendsareD.colorpreferencecanhelpyoutoseethroughyourenemies
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Manyoftheworld’scountrieshavereachedorareapproachingzeropopulationgrowthZPG.Nearlyallsuchlandsareeconomicallywelldeveloped.TheyincludemuchofEuropeincludingRussiatheUnitedStatesCanadaJapan.andAustraliA.AstherateofnaturalincreaseRNIdeclines下降twothingshappen.Firstthepopulationbeginstodeclineifthelossisnotbalancedbyimmigration移民.Secondacountry’spopulationagesbecausetherearefewerbirths.IsachievingZPGgoodorbad?Whathappenswhenacountry’spopulationbeginstodrop?Manypeopleafterallbelievethatpopulationdeclineisagoodthing.Butisitgoodforeveryone?Doeseveryoneagree?Anagingpopulationcancreatemanyproblems.Seniorcitizensrequiremorehealthcareandmedicalattention.Ratherthanpayingintoretirementprogramstheybegintodrawfromtheirpensions退休金.IntheUStheSocialSecurityprogramaccordingtomanyexpertswillbeusedupby2018.Itwillpayoutmoremoneythanittakesin.Additionallyagreatnumberofjobsgobegginginsearchofpeoplewillingorentrylevelpositionsthatpaylowwages.Withanabilitytodothemmanyofthesejobsareagingpopulationwhowillfillthem?Attheotherextremesomepositionsrequirealargenumberoftrainingandhighlyspecializedskills.Whowillfillthesepositionsasretireesleavetheworkforce?Theanswertotheproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationissimple:increasedmigration移居.Todaymanypeopleparticularlythosefromlessdevelopedcountriesaremigratinginsearchofemployment.Manyarewillingtotakejobsthatcannotorwillnotbefilledbythedomestic国内的population.OthersarewelleducatedandhighlyskilleD.Bothgroupscontributetoacountry’seconomyprogressinmanyways.Furthertheyaddtotherichnessofacountry’sculturE.Ofgreatestimportanceperhapsisthefactthattheyhavebecomeabsolutely完全地necessarytotheeconomyofmanylands.Asyoucanseeformanycountriesandformostimmigrantsmigrationisawin—winsituation.29.Inthewriter’sviewwhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.NoteveryoneagreesthatachievingZPGisabsolutelygoodB.AchievingZPGiseverycountry’saim目标inspiteofitssideeffectsC.AchievingZPGisbadforseniorcitizensD.AchievingZPGisgoodforemployment30.Accordingtothepassagethebestwaytosolvetheproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationis.A.toimprovethehealthcaresystemB.toincreaseRNIC.toincreaseemploymentD.toincreasemigration31.Themainideaofthelastparagraphis.A.theadvantagesofincreasedmigrationB.theproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationC.howtoincreasemigrationD.somewaystoenrichacountry’sculture
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AAAGH!TheGeneration90siscoming!WearingearphonesusingcomplexlanguageandconstantlytextmessagingfriendstheGen-90sfollowingtheGen-80sbegintomaketheirworlddebut初次登台.EachgenerationoragegrouphasitsownsymbolsandlifestylE.ReadonandjudgeforyourselvesifyoufittheGen-90sgroup.EarphonesTheselittledevicesseemtogrowontheheadsoftheGen-90s.TheymightleadtoMP3MP4orMP101playersgivingtheseyoungpeopleaplugged-incoolandperhapsself-addictedlookofcourselifeisnotalwaysmusictotheears.MartianlanguageTheyhavecreatedtheirowncode-likeonlinelanguagE.It’samixtureofEnglishJapaneseandChinesethatperhapsonlyMartianscanunderstanD.Thisisanimaginativegenerationthoughtheyneedtobecarefultokeepitoutoftheirtermpapers.Self-PortraitSayingcheesetotheirowndigitalcamerasisusualforthisgeneration.A.littlebitofnarcissism自恋neverhurtsanyonE.Ithelpsthemreflectalittleontheirownlives.ButbeawareoftherisksofpostingprivatephotosonlinE.Text-messagingTheycantypetheirmobilephonesasfastastheycanspeak.Thisisagenerationthatrespectsefficiency.HoweveroralcommunicationisimportantandwillnevergooutofstylE.37.AccordingtothepassageifyoubelongtotheGen-90syouwill_______.A.justappreciateyourselfandignoreothers’strengths.B.haveyourownsymbolsandlifestylE.C.havethesamesymbolsandlifestyleoftheGen-80s.D.likemusicanddanceverymuch.38.Accordingtothetextthewriterwillchoose______asagoodexampletotheGen-90.A.LiHualikesmusicandalwayswearingiPodB.ZhangChaoisnotonlyanimaginativeboybutdoeverythingefficiently.C.Lilyisashygirlandshedoesn’tlikemakingfriends.D.FangfanglikesbeingtakenphotosandoftenpostingthemonlinE.39.AccordingtothispassagewhichisFALSE?A.Notallteensarecautiousaboutpostingphotos.B.Theytypetheirmobilephonessofastthatitcancatchthespeedofspeaking.C.TheGen-90shaveapreferenceforsomemusicplayersandevenregardthemasanecessarypartoflifE.D.Theydon’tusethecoolandcomplexonlinelanguageinformalwriting.40.Themainideaofthepassageisabout________.A.theGen-90s’happylifeB.thedifferencebetweentheGen-80sandtheGen-90sC.theGen-90s’uniquelifestyleandsomepracticalwarningsD.thesimilaritiesbetweentheGen-80sandtheGen-90s
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Yourfriends’livesmaylookmoreexcitingthanyoursonFacebookbutnewresearchshowsthatisbecausetheyarefaking伪造it.A.recentsurveyhasfoundaroundtwo-thirdsofpeopleonsocialmediapostimages图像totheirpersonalinformationtomaketheirlivesseemmoreadventurous.Andmorethanthreequartersofthoseaskedsaidtheyjudgedtheirpeers同龄人basedonwhattheysawontheirInstagramSnapehatorFacebookpages.TheBritishsurveybysmartphonemakerHTCfoundthatinordertomakeourownpagesandlivesappearmoreexcitingsixpercentalsosaidtheyhadborroweditemstoincludeintheimagesinordertopassthemoffastheirown.Morethanhalfofthosesurveyedsaidtheypostedimagesofitemsandplacespurelytoshowoffcausingjealousyamongfriendsandfamily.BehavioralpsychologistHemmingssaidthetrendwasunsurprisingduetotheriseofsocialmedia.We’relivinginaworldofinstantcommunication.shesaid.Fashionandstyleusedtoliveanddieinmagazinesnowpeopleareinsearchofauthenticpeer-to-peerrecommendationsaswellmakingsocialmediaanequalpowerhousetomagazinesandnewspapers.Withimagesbeingsharedinaninstantwedesiretoknowwhatourfriendsarewearingorwhatsuperstarsarebuyingassoonastheyhavegotthem.SuchistheinfluenceofsocialmediasiteslikeInstagram76percentofthoseaskedalsosaidseeingitemsonsocialmediainfluencesthemtobuythemwithmenmorelikelytotakestyleadviceandbuywhattheysee.32.Howdosomepeoplemaketheirlivesappearmoreexciting?ABybuyingpicturesB.BypostingimagesCBymakingupstoriesD.Byriskingtheirlives33.WhatdoesthewordjealousyinParagraph3mean?AEnvyB.ConflictC.AdventureD.Misunderstanding34.WhatcanwelearnfromJoHemmings?AThetrendreflectsthedevelopmentofsocialmediA.BFashionandstylenolongerexistinmagazines.CMagazinesandnewspapersarelessimportant.DThetrendisbeyondpeople'sexpectation.35.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribessocialmedialikeInstagram?APersuasiveB.CreativeC.PositiveD.Honest
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Callout.Callloud:I’mready!Comeandfindme!Thesnacksinthetoolshed工具库smellliketheseasidE.They’llneverfindyouinthesaltydarkButbecarefulthatyourfeetaren’tstickingout.Wishernottoriskanothershout.TheflooriscolD.They’llprobablybesearchingThebushesneartheswing.WhateverhappensYoumustn’tsneezewhentheycomeprowling悄悄寻找in.Andheretheyarewhisperingatthedoor;You’veneverheardthemsohushed小声的beforeDon’tbreathE.Don’tmovE.StaydumB.Hideinyourblindness.They’removingclosersomeonestumblesmutters;Theirwordsandlaughterscuffleandthey’regonE.Butdon’tcomeoutjustyet;they’lltrythelaneAndthenthegreenhouseandbackhereagain.Theymustbethinkingthatyou’veverycleverGettingmorepuzzledastheywentaway.Youlegsarestiffthecoldbitesthroughyourcoat;Thedarkdampsmellofsandmovesinyourthroat.It’stimetoletthemknowthatyou’rethewinner.Pushoffthesnacks.Uncurl伸直andstretch.That’sbetter!Outoftheshedandcalltothem:I’vecaughtyou!Thedarkeninggardenwatches.Nothingstirs.Thebushesholdtheirbreath;thesunisgonE.YeshereyouarE.Butwherearetheywhosoughtyou?---VernonScannell56.Whichpartofthebodyisdifficulttohide?A.headB.handsC.legsD.feet57.Whichstatementistrue?A.Thechildleavesthetoolshedlateintheafternoon.B.Cleverasthechildisheisfinallycaughtbythesearchers.C.Thesearchesdon’tmakeanysoundwhenlookingforthechilD.D.ThesearcheslookthelaneandthewingbeforetheyreturntothesheD.
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- Cowboyorspaceman?A.dilemmaforachildren’spartyperhaps.ButalsoaquestionforeconomistsarguedKennethBouldingaBritisheconomistinanessaypublishedin1966.Wehaverunoureconomieshewarnedlikecowboysontheopengrassland:takingandusingtheworld’sresourcesconfidentthatmoreliesoverthehorizon.ButtheEarthislessagrasslandthanaspaceship—aclosedsystemaloneinspacecarryinglimitedsupplies.WeneedsaidBouldinganeconomicsthattakesseriouslytheideaofenvironmentallimits.Inthehalfcenturysincehisessayanewmovementhasrespondedtohischallenge.Ecologicaleconomistsastheycallthemselveswanttorevolutioniseitsaimsandassumptions.Whatdotheysay—andwilltheirideasachievelift-off?Toitsadvocatorsecologicaleconomicsisneitherecologynoreconomicsbutamixofboth.TheirstartingpointistorecognisethatthehumaneconomyispartofthenaturalworlD.Ourenvironmenttheynoteisbothasourceofresourcesandasinkforwastes.Butitisignoredinconventionaltextbookswhereneatdiagramstracetheflowsbetweenfirmshouseholdsandthegovernmentasthoughnaturedidnotexist.Thatisamistakesayecologicaleconomists.Therearetwowaysoureconomiescangrowecologicaleconomistspointout:throughtechnologicalchangeorthroughmoreintensiveuseofresources.Onlytheformertheysayisworthhaving.TheyaresuspiciousofGDPacrudemeasurewhichdoesnottakeaccountofresourceexhaustionunpaidworkandcountlessotherfactors.Initsplacetheyadvocatemoreholistic全面的approachessuchastheGenuineProgressIndicatorGPIacompositeindex复合指标thatincludesthingslikethecostofpollutiondeforestationandcaraccidents.WhileGDPhaskeptgrowingglobalGPIperpersonpeakedin1978:bydestroyingourenvironmentwearemakingourselvespoorernotricher.ThesolutionsaysHermanDalyaformerWorldBankeconomistandeco-guruisasteady-stateeconomywheretheuseofmaterialsandenergyisheldconstant.MainstreameconomistsareunimpresseD.TheGPItheypointoutisasubjectivemeasurE.AndtalkoflimitstogrowthhashadabadpresssincethedaysofThomasMalthusagloomy18thcenturyclericwhopredictedwronglythatoverpopulationwouldleadtofaminE.Humanbeingsfindsolutionstosomeofthemostannoyingproblems.Butecologicaleconomistswarnagainstself-satisfaction.In2009apaperinNatureascientificjournalarguedthathumanactivityisalreadyoversteppingsafeplanetaryboundariesonissuessuchasbiodiversity生物多样性andclimatechangE.Thatsuggeststhatecologicaleconomistsareatleastaskingsomeimportantquestionseveniftheiranswersturnouttobewrong.73.WhydoesBouldingcomparethewayeconomyisrunwithcowboyandspaceship?A.Toadvocatetheimportanceofspaceprograms.B.Toapplaudtheappearanceofecologicaleconomists.C.Toarousepeople’sinterestincowboys’adventuresongrasslanD.D.Toawakenpeopletotheneedofsustainabledevelopmentofeconomy.74.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordchallengeinparagraph1referto?A.Sendingacowboyintospacethroughaspaceship.B.Establishinganeconomicstakingenvironmentallimitsintoaccount.C.Revolutionizingtheecologicaleconomists’aimsandassumptions.D.Enablingecologicaleconomiststomaketheirideasachievelift-offs.75.Ecologicaleconomistswilldisagreethat________________.A.economiesareworthgrowingthroughintensiveuseofresourcesB.economicsshouldattachimportancetotheideaofenvironmentallimitsC.ecologicaleconomicsisneitherecologynoreconomicsD.thehumaneconomyispartofthenaturalworld76.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingaboutGPIistrue?A.Itkeepsgrowingalthoughthepeakappearedintheyear1978.B.Mainstreameconomistsregarditasaholisticandobjectiveapproach.C.EcologicaleconomistsbelieveitisabetterindicatorofeconomythanGDP.D.Itfailstotakethefactorssuchasdeforestationandcaraccidentsintoconsideration.77.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatthemainstreameconomists’attitudetowardecologicaleconomicsis_____________.A.doubtfulB.sensitiveC.optimisticD.over-concerned
- Howeverurbanlifestrikesyoucitiesworldwidehavebeengrowingevenmorerapidly.SomeofthisgrowthhasoccurredinthedevelopedworldbutthemostdramaticincreasehasbeenintheThirdWorld.Almostalltheworld’spopulationgrowthoverthenext30yearswilltakeplaceinthecitiesofdevelopingcountriesBytheyear2030forthefirsttimeinhistory60percentoftheworld’speoplewillbelivingincities.Thisisactuallygoodnewsinsomeways.CitiesarethefundamentalbuildingblocksofprosperitysaysMarcWeisschairmanofthePragueInstituteforGlobalUrbanDevelopmentbothforthenationandforfamilies.Industrialandcommercialactivitiesinurbanareasaccountforbetween50and80percentofthegrossdomesticproductGDPinmostcountriesoftheworldthere’sthecrazynotionthatthewaytodealwithacity’sproblemsistokeeppeopleoutofthemWeisscontinued.Buttheproblemsoftherurallifeareevenmoreseriousthanthoseofthecity.Forbetterorworseurban-watchersareclearononepoint:Thequalityoflifeformostpeopleinthefuturewillbedeterminedbythequalityofcities.Thosecitieswillbebiggerthanever.Andyetpopulationnumbersbythemselvesdon’tdetermineacity’sprospectsafterallAddisAbabaEthiopiaandHamburgGermanyhavethesamepopulation.Norisexplosivegrowthnecessarilythedeterminingfactor.Cityproblemsoneauthoritypointsoutmostlyhavetodowithweakineffectiveandusuallyunrepresentativecitygovernments.21.Thepassagemainlydiscusses______________.A.Bigcities.B.Citylife.C.Population.D.GrossDomesticProduct.22.Accordingtothepassageintheyearof2030_______.A.therewillbe21citieshavingapopulationofmorethan10million.B.ruralareawillbeextinct.C.mostpeoplewillliveincities.D.thethirdworldwillkeepabreastwiththedevelopedworld.23.Intheauthor’sopinion_________.A.bettercitybetterlifeB.bothurbanandruralareashavealargerpopulationC.thelargerpopulationthefasteracitydevelopsD.bothurbanandruralareashavelargergrossdomesticproducts24.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat____________.A.publicservicesareineffective.B.citiesareincreasingtoofast.C.populationisnotlinkedwithdevelopment.D.governmentshouldberesponsiblefortheproblemsinthecities.
- InKenyablindstudentsandthosewithpooreyesightwerestillusingBraille布莱叶盲文booksfortheirstudiesuntilrecently.ButKenyanschoolsfortheblindarenowbeginningtousetechnologythatprovidesmaterialinanaudible听得见的form.Thishasexpandedpossibilitiesforthestudentsandtaughtthemnewwaystointeractwithtechnology.Seventeen-year-oldLucasMwanziaisvisuallyimpaireD.ForthepasttwoyearshehasbeenattendingcomputerclassesattheThikaSchoolfortheBlinD.LucasMwanziaisineighthgradE.Hestartedschoolatalateragebecauseofhispooreyesight.ButusingthenewtechnologyhecansearchtheInternetforbiologyclass.HesaysthetechnologyhasopeneddoorsthatoncewerecloseD.HesaysthatBraillebooksarecostlyandyouhavetospendalotofmoneytobuyonE.Withcomputershesaysthebooksareavailableatlittleornocost.Sowedownloadthebookstoreadandwhenaredonewejustclosetheprogramhesays.ZacharyMuasyawasbornblinD.Heisnowoneoftheschool’steachers.Hehasbeenteachingthestudentshowtousethetechnologyforabouttwoyearsnow.Hesaysthetechnologyopensuppossibilitiesthatcanleveltheplayingfieldforhisstudents.AssistivetechnologyequipsthelearnerswithmanyskillsthatreallymakethemindependentinlifesaysMuasyA.Theycanreadmaterialslikebooksmagazinesnewspapersbythemselves.Andapartfromthat–assistive辅助的technologyequipsthemwithemployableskills.Anon-governmentalorganizationcalledInAblehasprovidedtheassistivetechnologytotheschoolatnocost.PeterOkeyotheprogrammanageratInAblesaysblindstudentsusingthetechnologymaystillfacedifficultieswhentheymovetohighereducation.HesaysstudentswhohaveusedthetechnologyupthroughhighschoolmightnothaveitattheuniversitytheyattenD.ThosestudentsmighthavedifficultiesiftheyhavetogobacktoBrailleheadds.FouroutofKenya’s11schoolsfortheblindareusingthetechnology.Inablesaysitwillprovidethefinancingfortheremainingschoolstojointheeffort.28.Thepassagemainlytalksabout______.A.thesituationoftheblindchildreninKenyaB.theteachesworkingfortheblindchildreninKenyaC.thenewtoolsprovidedfortheblindchildreninKenyaD.thegreatinventionmadefortheblindchildrenworldwide29.Someexampleofstudentsareusedinthepassageto_____A.emphasizethebadsituationB.highlighttheassistivetechnologyC.showthestudents’hardworkD.indicatethedrawbacksofBraille30.Theunderlinedphraseleveltheplayingfieldinthe5thparagraphprobablymeans_____.A.tobringmorefairchancesB.toopenmoresportsfieldsC.toraisetheirlivingstandardsD.toimprovetheirlearninglevels31.Itcanbeinferredthattheassistivetechnologywill_____.A.spreadwidelyinAfricancountriesB.benefittheblindstudentsinjobhuntingC.solveallthereadingproblemsfortheblindD.helpthoseblindstudentsgotobetteruniversities
- IfConfucius孔子werestillalivetodayandcouldcelebratehisSeptember28birthdaywithabigcaketherewouldbealotofcandles.He'dneedafanorastrongwindtohelphimputthemout.WhilemanypeopleinChinawillrememberConfuciusonthisspecialdayfewpeopleintheUnitedStateswillgivehimapassingthought.It'snothingpersonal.MostAmericansdon'tevenrememberthebirthdaysoftheirownnationalheroes.Butthisdoesn'tmeanthatAmericansdon'tcareaboutConfucius.InmanywayshehasbecomeabridgethatforeignersmustcrossiftheywanttoreachadeeperunderstandingofChinA.InthepasttwodecadestheChinesestudiesprogramshavegainedhugepopularityinWesternuniversities.MorerecentlytheChinesegovernmenthassetupConfuciusInstitutesinmorethan80countries.TheseschoolsteachbothChineselanguageandculturE.ThemaincoursesofChinesecultureusuallyincludedChinesearthistoryandphilosophy哲学.SomesocialscientistssuggestthatWesternersshouldtakeadvantagesoftheancientChinesewisdomtomakeupforthedrawbacksofWesternersphilosophy.StudentsintheUnitedStatesatthesametimeareracingtolearnChinesE.SotheywillbereadyforlifeinaworldwhereChinaisanequalpowerwiththeUnitedStates.BusinessmenwhohopetomakemoneyinChinaarereadingbooksaboutConfuciustounderstandtheirChinesecustomers.Sotheoldthinker'sideasarestillaliveandwell.TodayChinaattractstheWestmorethaneveranditwillneedmoreteacherstointroduceConfuciusandChineseculturetotheWest.AsfortheoldthinkerhewillnotsoonbeforgottenbypeopleintheWestevenifhisbirthdayis.33.Theopeningparagraphismainlyintendedto______.A.providesomekeyfactsaboutConfuciusB.attractthereaders'interestinthesubjectC.showgreatrespectfortheancientthinkerD.provethepopularityofmodernbirthdaycelebrations34.WecanlearnfromParagraph4thatAmericanstudents______.A.haveagreatinterestinstudyingChineseB.takeanactivepartinChinesecompetitionsC.trytogethighscoresinChineseexamsD.fightforachancetolearnChinese35.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ForgottenWisdominAmericaB.HugeFansoftheChineseLanguageC.ChineseCultureforWesternersD.OldThinkerwithaBigFuture
- ThisisasongmillionsofAmericanswillhearthisNewYear'sEvE.ItiscalledAuldLangSyne友谊地久天长.ItisthetraditionalmusicplayedduringtheNewYear'scelebration.AuldLangSyneisanoldScottishpoem.Ittellsabouttheneedtorememberoldfriends.Thewordsauldlangsynemeanoldlongsince.Nooneknowswhowrotethepoemfirst.HoweveraversionbyScottishpoetRobertBumswaspublishedin1796.Thewordsandmusicweknowtodayfirstappearedinasongbookthreeyearslater.ThesongisplayedintheUnitedStatesmainlyonNewYear'sEvE.Theversion译文youarehearingtodayisbytheWashingtonSaxophoneQuartet.AsweendourprogramwithAuldLangSynE.IwouldliketowishallourradiofriendsaveryHappyNewYear!ThisisBuddyThomas.33.Thispassageisfrom______.A.anewspaper.B.amagazinE.C.aTVprogram.D.aradioprogram.34.FromthepassageweknowthatThesongAuldLangSynemainlyplayedintheUSA______.A.OnNewYear'sEvE.B.OnChristmasEvE.C.Onweekends.D.Onholidays.35.ThesongAuldLangSyneisabout______.A.thehistoryofScotlandB.anoldScottishpoetC.theneedtorememberoldfriendsD.thewishestotheradiofriends
- Myworkisdone.ThosewordsweresomeofthelastpennedbyGeorgeEastman.HeincludedtheminhissuicidenotE.Theymarkanignobleendtoanoblelifetheleavetakingofatrulygreatman.ThesamewordscouldnowbesaidforthecompanyheleftbehinD.ActuallytheEastmanKodakCompanyisthrough.Ithasbeenmismanagedfinanciallytechnologicallyandcompetitively.For20yearsitsleadershavefoolishlyspentdownthepatrimonyofacentury’sprosperity.OneofAmerica’sbedrockbrandsisabouttodisappeartheKodakmomenthaspasseD.ButGeorgeEastmanisnothowhediedandtheEastmanKodakCompanyisnothowitisbeingkilleD.ThoughtheendsbeneedlessandprematuretheymustnotbeallowedtoovershadowthegreatnessthatcamebeforE.FewcompanieshavedonesomuchgoodforsomanypeopleordefinedandliftedsoprofoundlythespiritofanationandperhapstheworlD.Itisimpossibletounderstandthe20thCenturywithoutrecognizingtheroleoftheEastmanKodakCompany.Kodakservedmankindthroughentertainmentsciencenationaldefenseandthestockpilingoffamilymemories.KodaktookustothetopofMountSuribachiandtotheSeaofTranquility.ItintroducedustothemerryoldLandofOzandtostarsfromCharlieChaplintoJohnWayneandElizabethTaylortoTomHanks.ItshowedustheshotthatkilledPresidentKennedyandhisbrotherbleedingoutonakitchenfloorandafallenMartinLutherKingJr.onthehardbalconyofaMemphismotel.WhenthatsailorkissedthenurseandwhenthespyplanessawmissilesinCubaKodakwastheeyesofanation.FromthedeckoftheMissouritothegrandeurofMonumentValleyKodaktookustherE.Virtuallyeverysignificantimageofthe20thCenturyisagifttoposterity繁荣fromtheEastmanKodakCompany.InaneraofeasydigitalphotographywhenwecantakeapictureofanythingatanytimewecannotimaginewhatlifewaslikebeforeGeorgeEastmanbroughtphotographytopeoplE.Yestherewerephotographersandforrelativelylargesumsofmoneytheywouldtakestilted不自然的picturesinstudiosandformalsettings.Butmostpeoplecouldn’taffordphotographsandsoalltheyhadtorememberdistantlovedonesorearliertimesoftheirliveswasmemory.ChildrencouldnotknowwhattheirparentshadlookedlikeasyoungpeoplegrandparentsfarawaymightneverlearnwhattheirgrandchildrenlookedlikE.EastmanKodakallowedmemorytomovefromtheuncertaintyofrecollectiontothepermanenceofaphotograph.Butitwasn’tjustpeoplewhosefeaturesweresavable;itwaseventsthesacredandprecioustimesthatfamiliescherish.TheKodakmomentwashumanity’smoment.Anditwasn’tjustpeoplewhosefeaturesweresavable;itwaseventstheprecioustimesthatfamiliescherish.KodakletthefleetingmomentsofbirthdaysandweddingspicnicsandpartiesbepreservedandsaveD.Itallowedforthecreationofthemostegalitarianartform.Loverscouldtakeoneanother’spictureschildrenwerephotographedwalkingoutthedooronthefirstdayofschoolthepersonreleasingtheshutterdecidedwhatwasworthrecordingandhundredsofmillionsofsuchdecisionsweremadE.Andforcenturiestocomethoselongdeadwillsmileanddanceandcommunicatetotheirunbornprogeny子孙.Familyhistorywillbenotonlynamesonpaperbutsmilesonfaces.Thecashflownotjustprovidedthousandsofpeoplewithjobbutalsoallowedthecompany’sfoundertoengageinsomeofthemostgenerouscharityinAmerica’shistory.NotjustinKodak’shomecityofRochesterNewYorkbutinTuskegeeandLondonandattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.Hebankrolled资助twohistoricallyblackcollegesfixedtheteethofEurope’spoorandquietlydidgoodwhereverhecoulD.WhiledoinggoodKodakdidverywell.OveralltheyearsalltheKodakersoveralltheyearsareessentialpartsofthatmonumentallegacy.Theyprosperedagreatcompanybutthey–withthatcompany–blessedtheworlD.ThatiswhatweshouldrememberabouttheEastmanKodakCompany.LikeitsfounderweshouldrememberhowitlivednothowitdieD.Historywillforgetthesmallmenwhohavescuttledthiscompany.ButhistorywillneverforgetKodak.50.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistoblameforthefallofKodak?A.TheinventionofeasydigitalphotographyB.ThepoormanagementofthecompanyC.TheearlydeathofGeorgeEastmanD.Thequickriseofitsbusinesscompetitors51.ItcanbelearntfromthepassagethatGeorgeEastman.A.diedanaturaldeathofoldagE.B.happenedtobeonthespotwhenPresidentKennedywasshotdeaD.C.setuphiscompanyinthecapitaloftheUSbeforesettingupitsbranchesallovertheworlD.D.wasnotonlyinterestedincommercialprofitsbutalsointheimprovementofotherpeople’slives.52.BeforeGeorgeEastmanbroughtphotographytopeople.A.nophotoshaseverbeentakenofpeopleoreventsB.photoswereveryexpensiveandmostlytakenindoorsC.paintingwastheonlywayforpeopletokeeparecordoftheirancestors.D.grandparentsneverknewwhattheirgrandchildrenlookedlikE.53.ThepersonreleasingtheshutterParagraph5wastheone.A.whotookthephotographB.whowantedtohaveaphototakenC.whosedecisionsshapedtheEastmanKodakCompanyD.whosesmilescouldlongbeseenbytheirchildren54.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardstheEastmanKodakCompany?A.DisapprovingB.RespectfulC.RegretfulD.Critical55.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.GreatContributionsofKodakB.UnforgettablemomentsofKodakC.KodakIsDeadD.HistoryofEastmanKodakCompany
- It'snosurprisethatsportscangreatlybenefitachildphysicallypsychologicallyandsocially.A.2008Women'sSportsFoundationResearchReportconcludedthatchildren’sathleticparticipationisalsoassociatedwithincreasedlevelsoffamilysatisfactiongreatachievementinstudyandanoverallbetterqualityoflifeforchildren.Andastudypublishedinlastmonth’sAmericanJournalofPreventiveMedicineshowedthatkidswhoareactiveatage5windupwithlessbodyfatatages8and11.ButonehotlydebateddiscussionfocusesonthekindsofsportskidsshouldplaywithparentsmistakenlythinkingLizzieissoquietweshouldletherjoininbasketballandsoccertotrytogethertoopenup.Butincreasinglyexpertsaresuggestingthehealthierinstinct直觉mightbeLizzieissoquiet.Maybeweshouldsecifshelikesplayingwithabigteamlikesoftballorifshelikesballetorswimmingwhereshecanworkmoreonherownterms.Participationinanysportisgoingtoprovidekidswithlifeskills----theabilitytofocusandtoconcentratetheabilitytohandlepressureintoughsituationstheabilitytostaycalmwhenthingsaren'tgoingjustright’’explainsOrlando-basedyouthsportspsychologyexpertPatrickCohn.Thoselessonswillcarryoverintofuturenon-sportsattempts.Teamsportscertainlyofferbenefitsnotaseasilyobtainedviaindividualactivitiesasplayersleanthowtocommunicateandworkwithothersandthere’sthepotentialtodevelopleadershipabilities.Teamsportsalsohelpkidsdeveloptheirsocialidentity.Oursenseofworthisdevelopedthroughwhatweachieveandasenseofbelonging.Individualsportsofferuniqueadvantagestoolikedevelopingachild’ssenseofindependencE.Heroyoudon’tdependuponteammatessaysCohn.Youtakefullresponsibilitywhetheryoudowellorperformpoorly.ManyofCohn’syoungclientscomplainaboutpressurefromteammatesorcoachestomakezeromistakesorcarrymoreoftheteamthantheymaywantto;thesekidsmayenjoyasolosportliketennisorgymnastics.Individualactivitieskeepkidsawayfromcomparingthemselvestothebestplayersontheteamahabitthatdoeslittletohelpconfidencelevels.Insteaditencouragesthemtocomparetheirskillstotheirownpastperformances.Withindividualsportslikeswimmingortrackit’seasierforthechildtoparticipateonhisownathisleisure闲暇withouthavingtoroundupabunchoflike-mindedpeers.Aboveallwhilesomechildrenenjoytheexcitementofcompetitionothersaremorelikelytobenefitfromthefreedomofindividualsportsandfindingtherightbalancecanbenecessaryforchildren’senjoyment.WhatparentsthinkisencouragementchildrenoftenconsideraspressurE.Sotrytounderstandwhattheywantfromsports.TitleTeamsportsandindividualsportsSportsbenefitchildren•Sportscangreatlybenefitchildrenphysicallypsychologicallyandsocially.•Sportsareassociatedwithincreasedlevelsoffamilysatisfaction1_______achievementandbetterqualityoflifeforchildren.2________ideas•Parentsusuallywanttheirchildrentolakepartintheteamsportswhichdon’t3__________theirchildren’scharacter.•Expertsthinkthatanysportwill4childrentofocushandlepressurestaycalmwhenthingsaregoing5_________.Teamsports•Childrencanlearnhowtocommunicateandworkwithothers.•Childrenwillhavethepotentialtodevelopleadershipabilities.•Childrenwilldeveloptheirsocial6____.Individualsports•Individualsportsmayhelpdevelopchildren’ssenseofindependenceand7______.•Childrentendtocomparetheirskillstotheirownpastperformancesandarelikelyto8____comparingthemselveswiththebestplayers.•Individualsportsalsoseemtobemore9______tochildren.Conclusion•Findingtherightbalanceisa10____forchildren’senjoyment.•Parentsshouldtrytounderstandwhattheirchildrenreallywantfromsports.
- IntheInternetagespeedreadingisanecessaryandimportantskill.Weskimoverarticlesande-mailstotrytogetkeywordsandthemainideaofthetext.Withsomuchinformationthroughourelectronicdevices电子设备itwouldbeimpossibletogetthrougheverythingifwereadwordbywordlinebylinE.Howeveranewtrendcallsonpeopletoenjoyreadingslowly.A.recentstoryfromTheWallStreetJournalreportedonabookclubinWellingtonNewZealandwheremembersmeetinacaféandturnofftheirsmartphones.Theysitbackincomfortablechairsandreadinsilenceforanhour.Unliketypicalbookclubsthepointoftheslowreadingclubisn’ttoexchangeideasaboutcertainbooksbuttogetawayfromelectronicdevicesandreadinaquietrelaxedenvironment.AccordingtothestorytheWellingtonbookclubisjustoneexampleofamovementstartedbybookloverswhomissthetraditionalwayofreading.TraditionalreaderslikeMauraKellysayaregularreadinghabitsharpensthemindimprovesconcentrationreducesstresslevelsanddeepenstheabilitytounderstandothers.SomeofthesebenefitshavebeenbackedupbysciencE.Forexampleastudyof300elderlypeoplepublishedbythejournalNeurologylastyearshowedthatadultswhotakepartinactivitiesthatusetheirbrainsuchasreadingsufferlessmemorylossastheygetolder.AnotherstudypublishedlastyearinScienceshowedthatreadingnovelshelpspeopleunderstandothers’mentalstatesandbeliefs—akeyskillinbuildingrelationships.Yettechnologyhasmadeuslesscarefulreaders.Computerandphonescreenshavechangedourreadingpatternsfromthetop-to-bottomleft-to-rightreadingorderwetraditionallyusedtoawildskimmingpatternaswehuntforimportantwordsandinformation.Readingtextonlinethathasmanylinkstootherwebpagesalsoleadstoweakercomprehensionthanreadingplaintext.TheInternetmayhavemadeusstupidersaysBritishjournalistPatrickKingsleyonlyhalfjoking.BecauseoftheInternethesayswehavebecomeverygoodatcollectingawiderangeoffactualtidbits花边新闻butwearealsograduallyforgettinghowtositbackthinkandconnectallthesefactswitheachother.32.SpeedreadingisanecessaryandimportantskillintheInternetagebecausepeople______.A.nolongerreadwordbywordlinebylineB.havetogetthemeaningfasterC.havemuchmoreinformationtoreadD.mustusetheirsmartphonesmorefrequently33.MembersoftheWellingtonbookclubareexpectedto______.A.makecoffeefortheothermembersB.readpeacefullyforanhourC.regularlyexchangeideasaboutbooksD.turnofftheirsmartphonesforsleeping34.AccordingtotheNeurologystudywhoismostlikelytosuffermemoryloss?A.A.79-year-oldwomanwhoreadsregularly.B.A.17-year-oldmiddleschoolstudentwhoseldomreads.C.A.healthy24-year-olduniversitygraduatewhooftenplaysgames.D.A.65-year-oldmanwhorarelyreads.35.Thelastparagraphiswrittento______.A.explainthesecretsofothers’mindsB.describetheproblemscausedbyelectronicreadingC.callonpeopletoreadmoreaboutscienceD.encouragepeopletoreadasslowlyaspossible
- Therearemanytraditionsaroundtheholidays.HolidaytraditionsarethingsthatpeopledoeveryyearduringaholidaysuchasChristmasorThanksgiving.AtChristmasforexamplemanypeopleputupaChristmastreeorChristmaslights.TheseareChristmastraditionsthathavebeengoingonformanyyears.ButthereisanewChristmastraditionthathasbecomeverypopular:theTVfirelogaTVchannelthatshowsnothingbutalargelogfireblazinginafireplacE.PeopleputitontheirTVanditmakesthemfeelliketheyarewatchingandlisteningtoacracklingfirE.ItmakesthemfeelcalmandcomfortablE.Theorigindatesbackto1986inCanadA.Atthattimenotverymanypeopleknewaboutitorwatchedthechannel.Todaymorethanthreemillionpeoplewatchthefirelogchannelduringthewinterholidayseason.ThatyearthefirelogchannelwascreatedtogivetheworkersinthecompanythatisnowcalledShawCableabreakatChristmas.Byrunningthefirelogduringtheholidayseveryonecouldgohomeforafewdaysandenjoyabitoftimeoff.AtthattimeitwasonlybroadcasttopeopleinEdmontonbuttodayitreachespeopleacrossCanadaandbeyonD.ThisyeartheShawfirelogwasupdateD.Itisprettyhightech.Althoughit’sstillreallyjustafirelogthathasbeenfilmedithasitsownTwitteraccount@ShawFireLogitsownFacebookpageanditevenhasacomputerAppsoyoucanseetheburninglogonasmartphoneoratablet.TheShawfirelogwillburnuntilJan.5onShawCablechannel222.21.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.TheoriginandpopularityoftheTVfirelog.B.Famousholidaytraditions.C.WhatmakestheTVfirelogsopopular.D.TheTVfirelogtoday.22.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordstheTVfirelogmeaninParagraph1?A.ItisanoldChristmastraditionbeginningalongtimeago.B.ItisaTVchannelthatshowsnothingbutafireplacE.C.ItisaTVchannelwithallkindsofChristmastraditionalprograms.D.ItisaTVchannelwherepeoplecanwatchalargelogfirE.23.ForwhatpurposewastheTVfirelogcreated?A.Toattractmorepeopletowatchtheirprograms.B.TomakepeoplefeelcalmandcomfortablebywatchingacracklingfirE.C.TogivethepeopleworkingatthecompanyafewdaysoffatChristmas.D.TocreatemorenewtraditionsforpeopletocelebrateChristmas.24.WhatcanwelearnabouttheTVfirelogfromthepassage?A.Morethanthreemillionpeoplewatchedthechannelin1986.B.ItwasbroadcasttopeopleinEdmontonandacrossCanadawhenitfirststarteD.C.IthasitsownTwitteraccountbutnoFacebookpagenow.D.TheburningofthefirelogwilllastuntilJan.5onShawCablE.
- TeenagersatoneGermanschoolarelearninghowtoachievehappinessalongsidesubjectslikemathsandlanguages.Theclasssitinacirclewiththeireyesshutandcountfromonetoten:onebeginsthenextvoicecomesfromthefarrightathirdfromtheothersidE.Theaimistolistenforanopportunitytoshoutthenumberwithoutclashing冲突withanothervoiceorleavingapausE.OnthefirsttrymostoftheyoungGermanstrytobefirstwhileafewaretooshytojoinin.Butbythefifthroundtheydeveloparhythm.Themessage:givingotherpeoplespacebutalsoconfidentlyclaimingyourownspaceisarequirementforsocialwell-being.Whilethegamesuggestsasoftcourseforthelessbrighttheschoolsaysitistryingtomakeitaffectevencleverpupils.TheWillyHellpachSchoolisthefirstinthenationtodevelopahappinesscourseintendedfor17-19-year-oldspreparingforuniversity-entranceexams.Thecourseisn’ttheretomakeyouhappyErnstFritz-Schuberttheschoolprincipalwarnedthepupilswhoweretakingthecoursebutrathertohelpyoudiscoverthewaystobecomehappy.Cookingamealtogetherwillbeoneoftheclassexercisesalongwithimprovingbodylanguageundertheguidanceoftwoprofessionalactresses.Inthefirstperiodwehadtoeachsaysomethingpositiveaboutanothermemberoftheclassandaboutourselves.NolaughingatpeopleorteasingsaidFanny17.Themessage:self-esteem自尊improveshappinesstoo.Thecourseistaughtforthreeperiodsaweekandwillbegradedasapartofoverallassessment.Despitethehappysubjectthepupilsthemselvesinsistitisnolaughingmatter.Max18saysheishappywhenhefindspeoplewhosharehisinterests.Janina18sayssheneedstobefittofeelhappy.WewanttoshowhowproperfoodorexercisecanhelpinbecominghappytheprincipalsaiD.HehopesotherschoolsinGermanywillcopytheideA.TheschoolhasattractednationalinterestsinceitannounceditsnewcoursE.36.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.BasicThingsforHappiness.B.TipstoBeHappy.C.LearningHowtoBeHappy.D.LaughingaLotatSchool.37.Whyisthehappinesscoursecomparedwithmathsandlanguages?A.Ithasbeendevelopedasaschoolsubject.B.Itismoreimportantthantraditionalcourses.C.Itispartoftheresearch.D.Itarousesthestudents’interest.38.Whoareexpectedtotakethecourseattheschool?A.Firstyearstudents.B.Allthestudents.C.Studentswithmentalproblems.D.StudentswhoaregoingtograduatE.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthehappinessclasses?A.Studentslearnthroughplayinggames.B.Cookingamealtogetherisaclassactivity.C.Studentsareonlymadetobehappy.D.Studentssaypositivethingsabouteachother.
- ManythousandsofChinesearestudyingatschoolsintheUnitedStates.AndwriterLielLeibovitzsaysthestudentsarefollowinganexamplethatbeganintheeighteenseventies.Mr.LeibovitzandwriterMatthewMillerjoinedforcestotellthestoryofthestudentsintheirbookFortunateSons.ThebooksaysChinasentonehundredtwentyboysfrom1872to1875toAmericatolearnaboutdevelopmentsthatcouldhelpmodernizetheircountry.Mr.LeibovitzgottheideaforthebookabouttheboysafewyearsagowhenhewastravelingwithhiswifeinChinA.Mr.LeibovitzlearnedthatQinggovernmentsentawholedelegation代表团ofboystolearnthewaysoftheWest.ThegoalwasforthemtoreturntoChinaandhelptheircountry.ThebooksaystheboysreceivedtheirAmericantraininginMassachusettsNewYorkNewJerseyandConnecticut.Itmusthavebeenaverygoodeducation.Mr.LeibovitzsaysthefirstprimeministeroftheChineseRepubliccompletedthisprogram.Andsodidthefirstengineertobuildalarge-scalerailroadwithoutforeignhelp.ThesamewastrueofthefathersofChineseeducationdiplomacyandtheNavy.Thebook-writershadonlytoopensomeboxescontainingthewritingsofthesementolearnaboutthem.TheirnotebooksjournalslettersandpostcardswereinEnglish.Mr.Leibovitzsaidhewasluckytohavesomuchinformationfromeventsthattookplacelongago.ThestudentsreturnedtoChinaafteraboutnineyears.TheynolongerspokeMandarin国语wellenoughtoanswerquestions.Policewelcomedthemhomebyputtingtheminjail.Theyoungmenwerereleasedafteraboutaweek.Buttheyweregivenlow-leveljobs.MrLeibovitzsaysittookabouttenyearsforthemtorisetohigherpositions.HesaidtheirstorycontinuestodaywithlargenumbersofChinesestudyingintheUnitedStates.25.HowmanyexchangechildrendidQinggovernmentsendtoAmerica?A.1872.B.1875.C.120.D.210.26.TheQinggovernmentsendtheboystoAmericabecauseit.A.wantedthemtohelptheircountryB.lostthewarC.expectedthemtodestroythecultureoftheWestD.wantedtheWesterntohelptheboys27.WhichofthefollowingisNottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ManythousandsofChinesearestudyingatschoolsinAmerica.B.SomeoftheboysreceivedtheirAmericantraininginCalifornia.C.Policewelcomedtheboyshomebyputtingtheminjail.D.OneoftheboysbecamethefatherofChineseeducation.
- Anincreaseinstudentsapplyingtostudyeconomicsatuniversityisbeingattributedto归因于theglobaleconomiccrisis危机awakeningapublicthirstforknowledgeabouthowthefinancialsystemworks.Applicationsfordegreecoursesbeginningthisautumnwereupby15%thisJanuaryaccordingtoUCAStheUniversitiesandCollegesAdmissionsServicE.A.spokesmanfortheRoyalEconomicSocietysaidapplicationstodoeconomicsatA-levelwerealsoup.ProfessorJohnBeaththepresidentofthesocietyandaleadinglectureratStAndrewsUniversitysaidhisfirst-yearlectures-whichareopentostudentsfromalldepartments-weredrawingcrowdsof400ratherthantheusual250.Therearealargenumberofstudentswhoarenoteconomicsmajorswhowouldliketolearnsomethingaboutit.OneofthethingsIhavedonethisyearistorelatemyteachingtocontemporaryeventsinawaythatonehasn’ttraditionallydonE.HesaiD.Universityapplicationsrose7%lastyearbuttherewererisesaboveaverageinseveralsubjects.Nursingsawa15%jumpwithpeople’srenewedinterestincareersinthepublicsector部门whichareseenasmorestableineconomiccrisis.Arecentstudyshowedalmosttwothirdsofparentsbelievedschoolsshoulddomoretoteachpupilsaboutfinancialmattersandalmosthalfsaidtheirchildrenhadaskedthemwhatwasgoingonalthoughaminorityofparentsfelttheydidnotunderstanditthemselveswellenoughtoexplain.ZackHockingheadofChildTrustFundssaid:It’spossiblethatonegoodthingtoarisefromthedownturnwillbeagenerationthat’sfinanciallywiserandbetterequippedtomanagetheirmoneythroughtimesofeconomicuncertainty.32.Careersinthepublicsectoraremoreattractivebecauseoftheir_________.A.greaterstabilityB.higherpayC.fewerapplicationsD.betterreputation33.Intheopinionofmostparents__________.A.economicsshouldbethefocusofschoolteachingB.morestudentsshouldbeadmittedtouniversitiesC.theteachingoffinancialmattersshouldbestrengtheneD.D.childrenshouldsolvefinancialproblemsthemselves34.AccordingtoHockingtheglobaleconomiccrisismightmaketheyoungsters_______.A.wiserinmoneymanagementB.haveaccesstobetterequipmentC.confidentabouttheirfuturecareersD.getjobsinChildTrustFunds35.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Universitieshavereceivedmoreapplications.B.EconomicsisattractinganincreasingnumbersofstudentsC.CollegestudentsbenefitalotfromeconomicuncertaintyD.Parentsareconcernedwithchildren’ssubjectselection.
- TheZebraFinchAnOwner’sGuidetoaHappyHealthyPetThezebrafinchanativeofAustraliaisapopulardomesticpetintheUnitedStates.Thebirdhasmanyattributes特性whichallowittobekeptathomethoughtherearealsoafewnegativeaspects.Theattributesarenest-buildingbreedingandalivelyattitudE.Thepotentialnegativesareover-breedingandthewildnessofthebirds.OneofthemainattributesofzebrafinchesistheirabilitytobreeD.TheyaretherabbitsofthedomesticbirdworlD.OnceyouhavetwobirdsmaleandfemaleyouwillsoonhavesixastheybreedquiteeasilyandhavestrongbabiesusuallyfouratatimE.Anaddedattributeistheirabilitytobuildtheirownnests.Youcanplacebranchintheirplacealongwithsomekindofstructureandtheywillcreateanestontheirown.It’sverypleasanttoseethewaysmalesandfemalesdividesomelaborsandshareothersandthebabiesgrowupquickly.Overallzebrafinchesareenergeticbirdsandtheycanmakeeveryplacewheretheylivedelightfullives.Onthenegativesidetheywillbreedandin-breeD.Oftenin-breedingdoeslittleharmanddoesnotcausegeneticdefects缺陷ashappensmoreofteninotherspecies.Howevernoonecantoleratejustanypopulationlevel.Onehastoeitherremovetheirnestsaltogetherwhichbasicallyremovestheirpersonallivingplaceorcheckforeggsregularlyonceaweekthegestationperiod妊娠期is13dayssoevenaone-weekneglectcanleadtobirths.Eggscanbereplacedwithfalseplasticeggsandthispreventsfemalesfromlayingtoomany.Iftheydolaytoomanytheywilldiefrommineralloss.SincethesebirdsdonottamewellremovingeggscanbeanunpleasantprocessofrepeatedlyinvadingtheirpersonalspacE.Overallitisunfortunatethatzebrafinchesareinexpensivebirdsduetotheirhighlevelofbreeding.Theyrequireconsiderablecaretolivehappylives.Thebestcare-takersaretrueavianfanciers—peoplewhohaveappropriatespaceforthenestsandenoughtimetoallowthemtonest-buildandbreedwithoutover-breeding.28.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Zebrafinchesover-breedbynatureanditsconsequentilleffects.B.OnlypeoplewholovebirdscantakecareofZebrafinches.C.Domesticzebrafinchesrequirealotofcaretolivehappylives.D.ZebrafinchesneverbecomecompletelytamE.29.BysayingTheyaretherabbitsofthedomesticbirdworldthewritermeansthatbothrabbitsandZebrafinches.A.havegoodabilitytobreedB.aredifficulttoberaisedC.livedelightfullivesD.shareresponsibilities30.Accordingtothepassageattributesofdomesticzebrafinchesinclude—.A.theirrarenessandeasinesstobetamed*B.theirnest-buildingsharingofresponsibilitiesanddelightfulpersonalitiesC.theirin-breedingwhichdoesnotcauseasmuchgeneticharmasinotherspeciesD.thefactthattheyarefromAustraliaandhavedifficultyinadaptingthemselves
- FreedomandResponsibilityFreedom’schallengeintheDigitalAgeisaserioustopiC.Wearefacingtodayastrangenewworldandweareallwonderingwhatwearegoingtodowithit.Some2500yearsagoGreecediscoveredfreedom.Beforethattherewasnofreedom.ThereweregreatcivilizationssplendidempiresbutnofreedomanywherE.EgyptandBabylonwerebothtyranniesoneverypowerfulmanrulingoverhelplessmasses.InGreeceinAthens雅典alittlecityinalittlecountrytherewerenohelplessmasses.AndAthenianswillinglyobeyedthewrittenlawswhichtheythemselvespassedandtheunwrittenwhichmustbeobeyediffreemenlivetogether.Theymustshoweachotherkindnessandpityandthemanyqualitieswithoutwhichlifewouldbeverypainfulunlessonechosetolivealoneinthedesert.TheAtheniansneverthoughtthatamanwasfreeifhecoulddowhathewanteD.A.manwasfreeifhewasself-controlleD.Tomakeyourselfobeywhatyouapprovedwasfreedom.Theyweresavedfromlookingattheirlivesastheirownprivateaffair.EachonefeltresponsibleforthewelfareofAthensnotbecauseitwasforcedonhimfromtheoutsidebutbecausethecitywashisprideandhissafety.TheessentialbeliefofthefirstfreegovernmentintheworldwaslibertyforallmenwhocouldcontrolthemselvesandwouldtakeresponsibilityforthestatE.Butdiscoveringfreedomisnotlikediscoveringcomputers.Itcannotbediscoveredonceforall.Ifpeopledonotprizeitandworkforititwillgo.ConstantwatchisitspricE.AthenschangeD.ItwasachangethattookplacewithoutbeingnoticedthoughitwasoftheextremeimportanceaspiritualchangewhichaffectedthewholestatE.IthadbeentheAthenian’sprideandjoytogivetotheircity.Thattheycouldgetmaterialbenefitsfromherneverenteredtheirminds.Therehadtobeacompletechangeofattitudebeforetheycouldlookatthecityasanemployerwhopaidhercitizensfordoingherwork.Nowinsteadofmengivingtothestatethestatewastogivetothem.Whatthepeoplewantedwasagovernmentwhichwouldprovideacomfortablelifeforthem;andwiththisastheprimaryobjectideasoffreedomandself-relianceandresponsibilitywereneglectedtothepointofdisappearing.AthenswasmoreandmorelookedonasacooperativebusinesspossessedofgreatwealthinwhichallcitizenshadarighttosharE.Athensreachedthepointwhenthefreedomshereallywantedwasfreedomfromresponsibility.Therecouldbeonlyoneresult.Ifmeninsistedonbeingfreefromtheburdenofself-dependenceandresponsibilityforthecommongoodtheywouldceasetobefreE.Responsibilityisthepriceeverymanmustpayforfreedom.Itistobehadonnootherterms.AthenstheAthensofAncientGreecerefusedresponsibility;shereachedtheendoffreedomandwasnevertohaveitagain.ButtheexcellentbecomesthepermanentAristotlesaiD.AthenslostfreedomforeverbutfreedomwasnotlostforeverfortheworlD.A.greatAmericanJamesMadisonreferredto:Thecapacity能力ofmankindforself-government.NodoubthehadnotanideathathewasspeakingGreek.Athenswasnotinthefarthestbackgroundofhismindbutoncemanhasagreatandgoodideaitisnevercompletelylost.TheDigitalAgecannotdestroyit.Somehowinthisorthatman’sthoughtsuchanidealivesthoughunconsideredbytheworldofaction.OnecanneverbesurethatitisnotonthepointofbreakingoutintoactiononlysurethatitwilldososometimE.5.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtyranniesinParagraph2referto?A.Countrieswheretheirpeopleneedhelp.B.Powerfulstateswithhighercivilization.C.Splendidempireswherepeopleenjoyfreedom.D.Governmentsruledwithabsolutepower.6.Peoplebelievinginfreedomarethosewho________.A.regardtheirlifeastheirownbusinessB.seekgainsastheirprimaryobjectC.behavewithinthelawsandvaluesystemsD.treatotherswithkindnessandpity7.WhatchangeinattitudetookplaceinAthens?A.TheAtheniansrefusedtotaketheirresponsibility.B.TheAtheniansnolongertookprideinthecity.C.TheAtheniansbenefitedspirituallyfromthegovernment.D.TheAthenianslookedonthegovernmentasabusiness.8.WhatdoesthesentenceTherecouldbeonlyoneresult.inParagraph5mean?A.AthenswouldcontinuetobefreE.B.Athenswouldceasetohavefreedom.C.Freedomwouldcomefromresponsibility.D.FreedomwouldstopAthensfromself-dependencE.9.WhydoestheauthorrefertoAristotleandMadison?A.Theauthorishopefulaboutfreedom.B.Theauthoriscautiousaboutself-government.C.TheauthorisskepticalofGreekcivilization.D.Theauthorisproudofman’scapacity.10.Whatistheauthor’sunderstandingoffreedom?A.FreedomcanbemorepopularinthedigitalagE.B.FreedommaycometoanendinthedigitalagE.C.Freedomshouldhavepriorityoverresponsibility.D.Freedomneedstobeguaranteedbyresponsibility.
- Lawsthatwouldhaveensuredpupilsfromfivetosixteenreceivedafullfinancialeducationgotlostinthewashup.Anapplicationiscallingonthenextgovernmenttobringitback.Atschoolthechildrenaretaughttoaddupandsubtract减法butextraordinarilyarenotroutinelyshownhowtoopenabankaccount-letalonehowtomanagetheirfinancesinanincreasinglycomplexanddemandingworlD.TodaytheparentingwebsiteMumsnetandtheconsumercampaignerMartinLewishavejoinedforcestolaunchanonlineapplicationtomakefinancialeducationacompulsoryelementoftheschoolcurriculuminEnglanD.Childrenfromfivetosixteenshouldbetaughtabouteverythingfrompocketmoneytopensionstheysay.Andthatwasexactlytheplanpreservedinthechildrenschoolsandfamiliesbillthatwasshelvedbythegovernmentintheso-called¨wash-upearlierthismonth-therushtolegislationbeforeparliamentwasdismisseD.Consumerandparentgroupsbelievefinancialeducationhasalwaysbeenoneofthemostfrustratingomissionsofthecurriculum.AsthePersonalFinanceEducationGroupPfegpointsoutthegoodhabitsofyoungchildrendonotlastlong.Over75%ofseventoll-year-oldsaresaversbutbythetimetheygett017overhalfofthemareindebttofamilyandfriends.Bythisage26%seeacreditoroverdraft透支asawayofextendingtheirspendingpower.Pfegpredictsthattheseyoungpeoplewillfinditmuchhardertoavoidtheseriousunexpecteddangersthathavebeenfallenmanyoftheirparents'generationunlesstheyreceivegoodqualityfinancialeducationwhileatschool.TheUKhasbeenintheworstfinancialrecession衰退forgenerations.Itdoesseemoddthat-unlessparentsstepin-youngpeopleareleftinthedarkuntiltheyarecruellyintroducedtotheworldofdebtwhentheyturnupatuniversity.Inarecentpollofover8000people97%supportedfinancialeducationinschoolswhile3%saiditwasajobforparents.21.ThepassageismainlyaboutA.howtomanageschoollessonsB.howtodealwiththefinancialcrisisC.teachingyoungpeopleaboutmoneyD.teachingstudentshowtostudyeffectively22.ItcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthatA.theauthorcomplainsabouttheschooleducationB.pupilsshouldnotbetaughttoaddupandsubtractC.studentshavebeentaughttomanagetheirfinancesD.lawsonfinancialeducationhavebeeneffectivelycarriedout23.ThewebsiteandtheconsumercampaignerjoinedtoA.instructthepupilstodonatetheirpocketmoneyB.promotetheconnectionofschoolsandfamiliesC.askthegovernmenttodismisstheparliamentD.appealforthecurriculumoffinancialeducation
- Canadaisaverylargecountry.ItisthesecondlargestcountryintheworlD.Bycontrastithasaverysmallpopulation.Thereareonlyabout29millionpeopletherE.MostCanadiansareofBritishorFrenchoriginandFrenchisanofficiallanguageofCanadaaswellasEnglish.About45%ofthepeopleareofBritishoriginthatistheyortheirparentsorgrandparentsetC.comefromBritain.Nearly30%areofFrenchorigin.MostoftheFrench-CanadiansliveintheprovinceofQuebeC.OvertheyearspeoplehavecometoliveinCanadafrommanycountriesintheworlD.TheyarefrommostEuropeancountriesandalsofromChinabesidesotherAsiancountries.HoweverCanadawasnotanemptycountrywhentheEuropeansbegantoarrivE.CanadianIndianslivedalongthecoastbytheriversandlakesandinforests.Todaythereareonlyabout350000Indiansinthewholecountrywiththeirownlanguages.InthefarnorthlivetheInuit.Thereareonly27000Canadian-Inuit.TheirlifeishardinsuchadifficultclimatE.46.AboutliveinQuebeC.A.30%oftheFrench-CanadiansB.45%oftheCanadiansC.29000000peopleD.8700000French-Canadians47.Thewordorigininthispassagemeans.A.血统B.后裔C.先驱D.猿人48.TheofficiallanguagesofCanadaare.A.EnglishandChineseB.FrenchandEnglishC.IndianandEnglishD.ChineseandInuit49.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothispassage?A.Thereare27000Canadian-IndiansinCanadA.B.Morethan13millionpeoplehavecomefromBritainandFranceinrecentyears.C.Thereare30%ofthepopulationwhoseparentsorgrandparentscomefromFrancE.D.TherearenopeoplewhentheEuropeansbegantoarriveinCanadA.
- Adultsarehappytotelltheirchildrenthatcrusts面包皮willgivethemcurlyhaircarrotswillhelpthemseeinthedarkandspinachwillmakethemstrong.Eventhoughadultsknowit'snottotallytruetheythinkit'sgoodfortheirchildren'shealthastudyhadfounD.Inastudyabout31percentofadultssaidtheyoncetoldtheirchildrenthecurlyhairtaleand36percentsaidthey'dbeentoldthesamethingbytheirmotherorfather.Amongtheover-50salmosthalfsaidthey'dbeenpromisedcurlyhairiftheyatetheircrusts.A.quarterofthe2000adultsquestionedinthestudytoldtheirchildrencarrotswouldhelpthemseeinthedark.ThiscouldbetruetosomeextentbecauseofthehighlevelsofvitaminA.andbeta-caroteneinrootvegetables.Anotherfavoriteamongparentsisthatmilkwillmakeonestrong.A.thirdsurveyedsaidtheirparentstoldthemthisandabout29percentsaidtheytoldtheirchildrenthesamething.Butwhilethereisplentyofevidencetosuggestmilkisgoodforpeople'shealththerearealsoalotofscientificpaperssayingitisn't.ThankstoPopeyespinachisalsofedtochildrenalongwiththeideathatitwillmakethemstrong.Whilethereisalsosometruthinthisonescientistsnowbelieveitisnottheironbuttheinorganicnitrates无机硝酸盐thatimprovephysicalpower.OneinsevenofthesurveyedadmittedtellingtheirlittleonesthatrunnerbeanswillmakethemrunfasterwhichisnothingmorethanwordplayandhasnobasisinsciencE.AlmostoneinfiveadultsweresubjectedtothesametaleinchildhooD.Justoveronein10parentstoldtheirchildrengreenfoodwouldturnthemintoasuperheroandaquarteradmittedhidingvegetablesinmeals.LyndsayJonesspokesmanforPersilWashingUpLiquidsaidIt'sclearthatthemostpersuasivestoriesaboutfoodarepassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.Ourresearchshowsthattheideascontinueandwetellourkidsthesamethingsourparentstoldusevenifthey'renotalwaysentirelytruE.Crustsmaynotmakeyourhaircurlybutthere'splentyofresearchthatsayscrustscontainmoreofthegoodnessthantherestofaloaf.HopefullyasaresultofourCookwithKidspromisemoreparentswillbeencouragedtospendtimewiththeirchildreninthekitchenandteachthemthetruthaboutfooD.32.WecanknowfromParagraph3that________.A.athirdpeopleareforcedtodrinkmilkbytheirparentsB.milkisbeneficialtochildren'sphysicalstrengthC.thereisdoubtwhethermilkishelpfultopeople'shealthD.about29percentpeoplewishtheirchildrengoodhealth33.WhichofthefollowingdoesLyndsayJonesagree?A.AdultsarewillingtoteachtheirchildrenastheirparentsdiD.B.MostpersuasivestoriesaboutfoodarefalsE.C.Storiesaboutfoodshouldn'tbepassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.D.Parentscan'tmakesureifsomestoriesaboutfoodaretotallytruE.34.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.scientiststhinktheironinspinachhelpschildrengrowstrongB.parentsareexpectedtotellchildrenthetruthaboutfoodC.runnerbeanscanreallymakechildrenrunfastD.crustsaresaidtocontainlessnutritionthanaloaf35.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.ByfollowingtimeorderB.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Byanalyzingcauses.
- HolidayinSpainhavebeenpopularwithtouristsfrommanydifferentareasofEuropeformanyyearsandthesedaysthiscountryhasbecomepopularwithvisitorsfromotherspartsoftheworldtoo.ThisisbecauseSpainisadestinationthatoffersuniqueandexcitingentertainmentactivitieswonderfulplacestorelaxnaturalbeautycolorfulSpanishcultureandrichhistory.Nomatterwhatyourideaofaperfectvacationis--whetheritislearningaboutthehistoryandcultureenjoyingtheexcitingnightliferelaxingonthebeachortakingpartindifferentactivities--youwillfindtheidealplaceforyourneedsfromthemanycharmingandexcitingdestinationsthatcanbefoundinSpain.IfyouaretravellinginSpainyouwillfindthatthereissomuchtokeepyoubusythatyouwillbekeptbusythroughoutyourtimehereandbyplanningtheplacesyouwanttovisitaheadoftimeyoucanreallymakethemostofyourtimeherE.DifferentactivitiesareorganizedtocelebratespecialeventsthroughoutthecountryallyearrounD.Theywillenableyoutolearnmoreaboutlocalcultureandthewayoflifeaswellasgiveyouthechancetoenjoysomeexcitingentertainments.Andwithmanyhistoricalattractionsandsightsincludingachoiceofmuseumsyoucanlookforwardtolearningmoreabouttherichhistoryofthiscountry.A.wellorganizedtripinSpainmustincludethemajorattractionsofthecountryandmanyactivitiesinthecountry.Thegreatthingaboutvisitingthiscountryisthatyoucansavealotofmoneywhenitcomestovacationpackages独家套餐.BygoingonlineandcomparingthedifferentdealsonofferyoucanfindtheperfectflighttoandhotelinSpain.YoucanmakeyourbookingeasilyandconvenientlywithoutevenhavingtoleavethecomfortofyourownhomE.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.TourisminSpainisincreasingwithtimegoingby.B.MostSpanishtouristattractionshavealonghistory.C.MoreandmoreSpanishpeoplechoosetotravelabroaD.D.TravelinginSpainisbecomingmoreandmoreexpensivE.29.Spainisagoodplaceforeveryvisitorbecause________.A.youcanfindtheperfectflighttothehotelinSpainnowB.there’salwayssomethingtomeetavisitor’sneedsC.peoplecanlearnaboutdifferentcountries’cultureinSpainD.ithasbeenverypopularamongEuropeansformanyyears30.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestvisitorsdobeforetheytraveltoSpain?A.Saveenoughmoneyfortheirtrips.B.Learnabouthislocalculturefirst.C.PlanwellfortheirtripsaheadoftimE.D.LearnaboutthehistoryofSpainfirst.31.IfyouwanttolearnaboutSpanishcultureyou’dbetter________.A.joininlocalcelebrationsB.takeacourseonlocalcultureC.decidewhichpartofthecountrytovisitDenjoytheexcitingentertainmentinSpain
- ExpertshaveputforwarddetailedplansforatunneltoconnectTaiwanwiththeChinesemainlanD.Theshortestproposedroutewouldbe126kilometersmorethantwicethelengthoftheEnglishChannelTunnel.Andthelongestproposedroutewouldbe207kilometers.A.recentconferenceinXiamenFujianProvincebroughttogethermorethan70experts.Theeventwasco-sponsored共同赞助byuniversitiesfromTaiwanandtheChinesemainlanD.Fujianistheprovincewherebothproposedrouteswouldbegin.ThereisdirectpassengeraccessbetweenthemainlandandTaiwanbyairandseaatthemoment.Expertssaythatitisbettertostartresearchsoonerratherthanlateralthoughthereisalackofgovernmentfunding资金.TherearenotechnicalproblemstobuildaTaiwantunnel.ButitwillrequireanimprovedpoliticalrelationshipacrosstheStraits海峡.A.professorofTsinghuaUniversitysaidAspecialfeatureofhugeprojectsisthattheperiodofpreparationislongerthantheperiodofconstruction.ForexamplehesaidtheEnglishChannelTunneltook14yearsofplanningandhadbeendiscussedfortwocenturies.AndpreparationsforthehugeThreeGorgesDamontheYangtzeRiverbeganinthe1950s.TheXiamenconferencefocusedonthelongestsouthernroutewhichwouldpassJinmenandPenghu.ThefirststageofthenewprojectcouldbeabridgetocrossthefivekilometersbetweenXiamenandJinmen.ThiswouldmeanthattravellingfromXiamentoJinmenbycarwouldonlytakefiveminutes.Thelongesttunnelnowbeingplannedanywhereintheworldisthe54-kilometerlandtunneltolinkLyoninFrancewithTurininItaly.Thetunnelwillnotbecompleteduntil2015-2020.1.Whichisthelongesttunnelintheworldatpresent?A.ThetunnelbetweenLyonandTurin.B.TheEnglishChannelTunnel.C.TheTaiwanStraitstunnel.D.Thepassagedoesn'tmentionit.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Universitiesbothathomeandabroadhavesponsored赞助theplan.B.Iftheprojectiscompletedtheworld'slongesttunnelwillappear.C.YoucanreachTaiwanfromthemainlanddirectlyatpresent.D.ThestartingpointoftheproposedtunnelisinFujian.3.TheexampleofEnglishChannelTunnelshows_______.A.it'snoteasytocompleteahugeprojectB.therearemanyproblemstobesolvedbeforedoingsomethingC.discussionsamongcountriesusuallytakealotoftimeD.thepreparationtakeslongertimethantheconstruction4.Whatisthemajordifficultyincarryingouttheplan?A.ImprovingtherelationshipbetweenTaiwanandthemainlanD.B.Thelackofmoneyfortheprojectfromthegovernment.C.Thedetailedplansforthetunnel.D.Thetechnicalproblemswiththetunnel.
- PresidentXiJinpingannouncedThursdaythatChinawillcutitsmilitaryby300000troopsasignificantreductioninoneofthelargestmilitariesintheworldandamovethattheChineseleadercalledagestureofpeacE.ThegreatrenewaloftheChinesenationrequireseffortsofonegenerationafteranotherXisaidinaspeechatTiananmenSquarerememberingthe70thanniversaryoftheendofWorldWarIIinthePacifiC.Havingcreatedanimpressivecivilizationofover5000yearstheChinesecivilizationwillleadtoanevenbrighterfuturehesaiD.Xi’sannouncementcameasChinastagedamassivemilitaryparadeincentralBeijingsendingastreamoftroopstanksandballisticmissiles弹道downamajoreast-weststreetasfighterjetsflewoverheadwithmulticoloredsmokE.Xi’sspeechkickedofftheparadE.Anestimated12000troops—about1000ofwhomhailed致敬fromBelarusCubaTajikistanandothercountries-marchedalongthe10-laneChang’anAvenuefromthecommercialcenterwangujingtoTiannmenSquareabout1.5milesaway.Theywerejoinedby200fighterjetsand500piecesofmilitaryhardwareincludingtanksandballisticmissiles.Representativesfrom49countrieswereinattendanceincludingRussianleaderVladimirPutinSouthKoreanPresidentParkGeun-hyeandU.N.SecretaryGeneralBanKi-moon.RoryMedcalfheadofthenationalsecuritycollegeatAustralianNationalUniversitysaidtheBeijingmayhavedecidedtocut300000troopsinthenameofefficiencyandcostsaving.XiconductedatroopinspectionafterhisspeechridingdownChan’ganAvenueinaChinese-madeHongqiparadecar.OnThursdaymorningChina’spopularmicrobloggingsiteSinaWeibofilledupwith350millioncommentsrelatedtotheparadE.Whilemanyusersexpressedtheirloveoftheircountryandpridefewpostswerefilledwithcriticism.Thesoldiersaretooseriouswroteoneuser.Otherscomplainedaboutthecloudofgrayexhaustthatfollowedacolumnoftanks.64.WhydidChinamakethemilitaryreduction?A.FortheefficiencyandcostsavingB.ForthepeaceofthewholetheworldC.ForthecelebrationoftheendofWorldWarIID.FortherenewaloftheChinesecivilization65.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThemajorityofwebusersthinkhighlyoftheparadeB.ManywebusersthoughtthatthesoldierswerelovelyC.TheparademightbringairpollutiontothecapitalcityD.Theparadeledtoaheateddiscussionontheline66.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthepassage?A.ChinadecidedtocutitsmilitaryforcesB.WorldleadersattendedChina’smilitaryparadeC.ChinasoweditsweaponstotheworldD.ChinaheldamilitaryparadeinBeijing
- Indiahasmanyfestivalswithsomecelebrationsthatlastforweeks.HowevernoneofthemcomeevenclosetoHoliIndia’smostcolorfulandfunfestival.Celebratedonthedayfollowingthefullmoonthisyear’sfestivalhappenstobeonMarch19th.AswithmostIndianfestivalsthisonealsohasmanydifferentfolkstories.Mostofthemcenteraroundthesuccessofgoodoverevil.ThemostpopularoneisaboutakingwhohateshissonPrahladaforlovingthecreatoroftheUniverse—LordVishnu.WheneveryattempttostophimfailshissisterHolikabelievedtobeimmune免疫的tofirejoinsintheeffortbyinvitingtheyoungboytositwithherinsideahugefirE.HelpedbythepowerofLordVishnuPrahladaescapessafelywhiletheevilHolikaisburnedtodeath.TorememberthiseventhugeoutdoorfiresarelitinthenightbeforeHoliinordertocleantheairofevilspiritsandtocelebratethedeathoftheevil.Sowhat’ssogreataboutthisday?Whiletherearesomefunparades游行andfolksongsanddanceperformancesthemostfunofalliswalkingtothestreetsandsplashing泼洒peoplewithwatergunsanddrycolorsandevencoveringthemwithentirebucketsofcoloredwater.Onthisdayeverybodyisfairgamenomatterhowoldorhowyoung.Ataboutmiddaythesplashingcomestoanendandpeoplelivingclosetooceansorriversusuallytakeabathinthewatertocleanthemselvesbeforegoinghometoadelicioushome-madebigdinnerandawell-deservedshortsleepfollowingthisfulldayoffunandactivities.30.WhydoesthekingdislikehissonPrahlada?A.BecausePrahladadoesn’tlovehim.B.BecausePrahladalovesLordVishnu.C.BecausePrahladaisrudetoHolikA.D.BecausePrahladaconcentratesonhisownsuccess.31.TheunderlinedphrasefairgameinParagraph3referstoapersonwho__________.A.fightsagainstothersfairlyB.enjoyssplashingpeopleC.istheaimofsplashingwaterD.playsatrickonothers32.Afterthefunactivitiespeoplelivingclosetooceansorriversoftentakeabathbecause__________.A.goinghomewithcoloredwatermeansbadluckB.theyhavegotdirtywithdrycolorsandcoloredwaterC.theybelievecleanwaterwillbringgoodluckD.takingabathshowstheirtrueloveforLordVishnu
- TheUnitedStatesCapitolDome圆顶inWashingtonDCisrecognizedaroundtheworldasasymboloftheU.S.Government.SincelastNovemberthedomehasbeensurroundedbymetalpolesandheavyclothaspartofarepairproject.ThelastmajorrepairworkontheU.S.Capitoltookplacein1960.Sincethenthedomehasbecomeweatheredandworn.TheArchitectoftheCapitolgroupreportsthatthedomehasmorethan1000narrowbreaksonitssurfaceandotherdamagE.Thedomewascompletedaround1863.U.S.SenateHistorianDonRitchiesaysthedome’scast石膏ironframeisatspecialriskofweathering.Thecapitoldomebeingcastironhasbeenhitbylightningcountlesstimes.Andsothecurrentconstructionistorepairtheleakstofillthecrackstotakeoffextralayersofpaint.SomerecentvisitorstotheCapitolwereunhappyaboutitscurrentappearancE.TheyhadhopedtogetapictureoftheusuallyshiningdomE.JoycesaidItwasimpressiveandveryfantasticandallwhitebutwhenIcomeheretodayitisunderconstructionsomyfamilycannotseeitclearlyitiskindofadisappointment.Othersweremoreunderstandingoftherepairs.RickJonesanothervisitorsaidIt’salittleinconvenientforusnottoseethedomebutyouhavetothinkaboutthefutureandthepeoplewillbecomingtothisplaceforcenturies...andyouknowtherejustneedstobepreventivemaintenance维护.Iamnotupsetwiththatatall.TheprojectisexpectedtotakemorethantwoyearstocompletE.ThedomeshouldbereadyforanewpresidentinJanuary2017.29.WecanlearnfromthepassagethattheUnitedStatesCapitolDomeis_______.A.widelyrecognizedasasymboloftheU.K.government.B.surroundedbymanyrepairprojectsC.wornbybeingexposedtotheweatherD.wellmaintainedandinexcellentcondition30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthecurrentconstruction?A.ToreplacethecastironframE.B.Tostoptheleaks渗漏.C.Toremovetheoldpaint.D.Tofillupthenarrowbreaks.31.WhatdowelearnabouttherecentvisitorstotheCapitol?A.TheycouldgetaclearlookatthedomE.B.TheywerealldisappointedatthesightoftheCapitol’sbuilding.C.Theywereimpressedbythewhitedome’sfantasticbeauty.D.TheyhelddifferentviewsontheCapitol’scurrentappearancE.32.Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom___________.A.abookreviewB.anewsreportC.aguidebookD.asciencereport
- IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwordsdifficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciationyouarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebecomesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversitylearningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocesses处理information.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles肌肉.ThestudyalsofoundtheeffectisgreaterwhentheyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguagE.A.teamledbyDr.AndreaMechellifromUniversityCollegeLondontookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywerecomparedwithagroupofearlybilingualswhohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffiveaswellasanumberoflaterlearners.Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity密度inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguagE.ButthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguagethesmallerthedifferencE.Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructure结构ofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagesaidthescientists.Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWaleshasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.Havingtwolanguagesgivesyoutwowindowsontheworldandmakesthebrainmoreflexible灵活的hesaiD.Youareactuallygoingbeyondlanguageandhaveabetterunderstandingofdifferentideas.ThefindingshadthesameresultinastudyofnativeItalianspeakerswhohadlearnedEnglishasasecondlanguagebetweentheagesoftwoandthirty-four.ReadingwritingandcomprehensionwerealltesteD.Theresultsshowedthattheyoungertheystartedtolearnthebetter.Studyingalanguagemeansyougetanentrancetoanotherworldexplainedthescientists.32.Themainideaofthispassageis________.A.scienceonlearningasecondlanguageB.man’sabilityoflearningasecondlanguageC.thatlanguagecanhelpbrainpowerD.languagelearningandmathsstudy33.Theunderlinedwordbilingualprobablymeans_______.A.aresearcheronlanguagelearningB.asecondlanguagelearnerC.apersonwhocanspeaktwolanguagesD.anactivelanguagelearner34.Wemayknowfromthescientificfindingsthat________.A.theearlieryoustarttolearnasecondlanguagethehigherthegreymatterdensityisB.thereisnodifferencebetweenalatersecondlanguagelearnerandonewhodoesn’tknowasecondlanguageC.theexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagehasbadeffectonpeople’sbrainD.theabilityoflearningasecondlanguageischangingallthetime35.Inthelasttwoparagraphstheauthorwantstotellusthat_________.A.learningasecondlanguageisthesameasstudyingmathsB.earlylearningofasecondlanguagehelpsyouagreatdealinstudyingothersubjectsC.ItalianisthebestchoiceforyouasasecondlanguageD.you’dbetterchoosetheagesbetween2and34tolearnasecondlanguage
- ThegovernmentofNorwayisplanningtobuildanunusualstoragecenteronanislandintheArcticOcean.Theplacewouldbelargeenoughtoholdabouttwomillionseeds.Thegoalistopresentallcropsknowntoscientists.TheBritishmagazineNewScientistpublisheddetailsoftheplanlastmonth.Thestructurewillbedesignedtoprotecttheworld’sfoodsupplyagainstnuclearwarclimatechangeandotherpossiblethreats.ItwillbebuiltinamountainontheNorwegianislandofSpitsbergen.ThemountainislessthanonethousandkilometersfromtheNorthPolethenorthernmostpositiononearth.AninternationalgroupcalledtheGlobalCropDiversityTrustisworkingontheproject.ThedirectorofthegroupCaryFowlerspoketoNewScientist.Hesaidtheprojectwouldlettheworldrebuildagricultureifinhiswordtheworstcametotheworst.Norwayisexpectedtostartworknextyear.Theprojectisexpectedtocostthreemilliondollars.Workerswilldrilldeepinthesideofasandstonemountain.Temperaturesintheareaneverriseabove0ºC.Theseedswillbeprotectedbehindconcretewallsameterthickandhigh-securitydoor.Themagazinereportsaysthecollectionwillrepresenttheproductsoftenthousandyearsoffarming.MostoftheseedsatfirstwillcomefromcollectionsatseedbanksinAfricaAsiaandLatinAmericA.Tolastalongtimeseedsneedtobekeptinverylowtemperatures.WorkerswillnotbepresentallthetimE.Buttheyplantoreplacetheairinsidethestoragespaceeachwinter.Wintertemperaturesontheislandareabouteighteendegreesbelow0ºC.ThecoldweatherwouldprotecttheseedseveniftheaircouldnotbereplaceD.Mr.Fowlersaystheproposedstructurewillbetheworld’smostsecuregenebank.Hesaystheplantseedswouldonlybeusedwhenallotherseedsaregoneforsomereason.Norwayfirstproposedtheideainthe1980s.Butsecurityconcernsdelayedtheplan.AtthattimetheSovietUnionwasmeetinginRomeoftheFoodandAgricultureOrganization.71.Theprojectismeantto______.A.increasetheworld’sfoodoutputinthefutureB.carryoutsomescientificexperimentsonplantgenesC.protectcropseedsfromdyingoutincaseofpossibledisastersD.buildanexhibitioncentreoftheworld’splantseeds72.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheabovepassage?A.ThegovernmentofNorwaywillperformtheprojectalonE.B.TemperatureisamajorconsiderationwhenchoosingthestorageplacE.C.Spitsbergenischosenbecauseitisfreeofthethreatunclearwarforever.D.Seedstobecollectedtherewereproducedtenthousandsyearsago.73.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_______.A.Peoplewillgetnewly-developedseedsfromthecentereveryyear.B.ThestoragecenterwillgreatlypromoteworldagriculturE.C.Therehaven’tbeenanyseedstoragecentresintheworldbeforE.D.Norwayhadmeanttobuildthestoragecentreabout20yearsbeforE.74.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheBestPlacetoStoreSeedsB.ANewWaytoFeedtheWorldC.Noah’sArk诺亚方舟ofPlantSeedsinPlanD.ConcernsofWorldFoodSupply
- Moneyistherootofallevilandnewstudyclaimstheremaybesometruthbehindthesaying.ScientistsattheUniversityofCaliforniA.BerkeleyUSannouncedonFebruary27thatrichpeoplearemorelikelytodounethical不道德的thingssuchaslieorcheatthanpoorerpeoplE.Thescientistsdidaseriesofeightexperiments.TheypublishedtheirfindingsonlineintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesPNAS美国国家科学院院刊.TheycarriedoutthefirsttwoexperimentsfromthesidewalknearBerkeley.Theynotedthatdriversofnewerandmoreexpensivecarsweremorelikelytocutoffothercarsandpedestriansatcrosswalks.Nearly45percentofpeopledrivingexpensivecarsignoredapedestriancomparedwithonly30percentofpeopledrivingmoremodest不豪华的cars.Inanotherexperimentagroupofcollegestudentswasaskediftheywoulddounethicalthingsinvariouseverydaysituations.ExamplesincludedtakingprinterpaperfromworkandnottellingasalespersonwhenheorshegavebackmorechangE.Studentsfromhigher-classfamiliesweremorelikelytoactdishonestly.AccordingtothescientistsrichpeopleoftenthinkmoneycangetthemoutoftroublE.Thismakesthemlessafraidtotakerisks.Italsomeanstheycarelessaboutotherpeople’sfeelings.Finallyitsimplymakesthemgreedier.Higherwealthstatusseemstomakeyouwantevenmoreandthatincreasedwantleadsyoutobendtherulesorbreaktherulestoserveyourself-interest’’saidPaulPiifleadscientistofthestudy.Piffpointedoutthatthefindingsdon’tmeanthatallrichpeopleareuntrustworthy不能信赖的orallpoorpeoplehonest.Hesaidtheexperimentsweretoshowhowpeoplelivingindifferentsocialsituationsexpresstheirinstinctsandvaluesindifferentways.21.Bysayingmoneyistherootofalleviltheauthorwantsto___________.A.drawreaders’attentiontotheresearchB.linkwealthwithbadbehaviorC.showhowthesayingprovesthefindingsD.defendrichpeoplewhodounethicalthings22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheexperimentsthescientistsdidaccordingtothescientistquoted?A.Mostwealthypeoplearenottrustworthy.B.Thefindingswerenotpersuasiveenoughandthescientistswilldofurtherexperiments.C.Driversofmoreexpensivecarsaremorelikelytobreaktrafficrules.D.Studentsfrompoorerfamiliesarenotashonestasstudentsfromricherfamilies.23.Whydidthescientistsdotheexperiments?A.Toshowhowsocialstatusaffectspeople'sethics.B.Toshowpeople’sinstinctsandvaluesindifferentways.C.TotestwhetherthesayingmoneyistherootofallevilistruE.D.Toshowthedifferencebetweenhigher-classpeopleandlower-classpeoplE.24.Whatdoesthearticlereallywanttoshowus?A.Moneyistherootofallevil.B.Thericharemorelikelytoactbadly.C.ThesayingisreasonablE.D.Allrichpeopleareuntrustworthy.
- Therighttovoteisoneofthemostfundamentalrightsofanydemocracy.Yetfortoolongtoomanyofourfellowcitizensweredeniedthatrightsimplybecauseofthecoloroftheirskin.FiftyyearsagothisweekPresidentLyndonJohnsonsignedalawtochangethat.TheVotingRightsActbrokedownlegalbarriersthatstoodbetweenmillionsofAfricanAmericansandtheirconstitutionalrighttocastballot投票.Itwasandstillisoneofthegreatestvictoriesinourcountry’sstruggleforcivilrights.Butitdidn’thappenovernight.Countlessmenandwomenmarchedandorganizedsatinandstoodupforourmostbasicrights.Forthistheywerecalledagitators挑拨者andun-American;theywerejailedandbeaten.SomewereevenkilleD.Butintheendtheyreaffirmed重申theideaattheveryheartofAmerica:thatpeoplewholovethiscountrycanchangeit.Ourcountryisabetterplacebecauseofallthoseheroesdidforus.ButasoneofthoseheroesCongressmanJohnLewisremindedusinSelmathispastMarchThere’sstillworktobedonE.FiftyyearsaftertheVotingRightsActtherearestilltoomanybarrierstovoteandtoomanypeopletryingtoerect建立newones.We’veseenlawsthatrollbackearlyvotingforcepeopletojumpthroughhoopstocastaballotorleadtolegitimate合法的votersbeingimproperlypurgedfromtherolls.Overtheyearswehaveseenprovisions规定specificallydesignedtomakeitharderforsomeofourfellowcitizenstovotE.Inademocracylikeourswithahistorylikeoursthat’sadisgracE.That’swhyaswecelebratethe50thAnniversaryoftheVotingRightsActI’mcallingonCongresstopassnewlegislationtomakesureeveryAmericanhasequalaccesstothepolls.It’swhyIsupporttheorganizersgettingfolksregisteredintheircommunities.Andit’swhynomatterwhatpartyyousupportmymessagetoeveryAmericanissimple:getoutthereandvote—notjusteveryfouryearsbuteverychanceyougetbecauseyourelectedofficialswillonlyheed留心yourvoiceifyoumakeyourvoicehearD.Thepromisethatallofusarecreatedequaliswrittenintoourfoundingdocumentsbutit’suptoustomakethatpromisereal.Togetherlet’sdowhatAmericanshavealwaysdone:Let’skeepmarchingforwardkeepperfectingourunionandkeepbuildingabettercountryforourkids.[FromObamaWeeklyAddressAug8th2015]56.ManyAmericansweredeniedtherighttovotesimplybecause_____.A.theywereunwillingtogooutandvoteB.theywereagitatorsandun-AmericanC.toomanypeopletriedtoerectnewbarriersD.thecoloroftheirskinwasdifferent57.WhatmessagedoesPresidentBarackObamawanttoconveyinthisspeechA.ThePresidentunderlinedthatallpeoplearecreatedequal.B.ThePresidentcelebratedthe50thAnniversaryoftheVotingRightsAct.C.ThePresidentreaffirmedthecommitmenttoprotectingtherighttovotE.D.ThePresidentcalledoneveryonetoseizeeverychancetoelectofficials.
- Adultcoloringbookshavebeenincirculationforafewyearsnowandactuallythefirstadultcoloringbookwaspublishedin1960howeverduringthepastyearthey’vereallytakentheworldbystorm.Manyadultscanbenefitandenjoythesepopularcoloringbooksparticularlytoday’sbusyparents.Herearesomefunandcalmingreasonsyoumightwanttopurchaseoneortwoofyourown.Asparentswetendtogetcaughtupinthedailyroutineofgettingourfamilieshurriedlyoutthedoorforschoolandworkeachday—onlytofallintobedexhaustedandthengetupanddoitalloveragainthenextday.Wemaynothavemuchtimetodevotetoahobbybutifyougrabyourselfanadultcoloringbookyoucangetyourcreativejuicesflowinginamatterofminutes.Parentingiswonderfulbutit'salsofullofdailystressthatnaturallygoalongwiththejoB.Whetheritbeattheendofabusydayoryouhaveafewfreeminuteswhilethebabynapspickingupaboxoffreshlysharpenedcoloredpencilsandyourfavoritecoloringbookcantakeyourmindoffyourtodolistandtransportyoutoawholeotherworld—onewhereyoucanbefreetojustenjoytherainbowandsimplyembracealittleunwindingtimE.Whetheryouchoosetodelightincoloredpencilsoranold-fashionedboxofcrayonsallyou’llneedtograbiseitheroneandyourfavoritecoloringbook.Soifyou’reinthecarwhileyourson’sfinishingupsoccerpracticeorinthereceptionareawaitingtohaveyourteethcleanedyourcoloringsuppliesareabreezetotakealongandhelpyoupassthetimeinacolorfulway.Anotherbenefittotakingupcoloringisthatitcanalsobecomeafamilyaffair.Sittingtogetherwithyourkidsandcoloringisagreatwaytospendsomequalitytimetogetherregardlessofwhetherornotyoustaywithinthelines!25.Thesepopularcoloringbooks________.A.drewthewholeworld’sattentionin1960B.wereconveyedallovertheworldgraduallyC.havebeenincirculationduringthepastyearD.areofgreatbenefittotoday’sbusyparents26.Peopleliketopurchasecoloringbooksbecause________.A.itcanrelievetheirpressureandgetthemrelaxedB.theycandevotethemselvestoanewhobbyC.theycandrawpicturesbeforesleepingD.youcanfeelcomfortablebyembracingwind27.WhichoneisNOTthebenefitsofcoloringbooks?A.Itisconvenientforpeopletocarrythecoloringsupplies.B.TheycanhelpyoukilltimewhilewaitingforsomeonE.C.Yourfamilycanenjoytheactivityifyoustaywithinthelines.D.Thewholefamilycanparticipateintheaffairwhilecoloring.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toadviseontheuseofcoloringbooks.B.Todescribethedevelopmentofcoloringbooks.C.Toexplainthepopularityofcoloringbooks.D.Toadvertisethebenefitsofthecoloringbooks.
- GreeceWellmyparentswentonholidaytoCretelastyear.Theygotthereveryearlyinthemorningsothatthetaxiridefromtheairporttotheirhotelwasinthedark.TheywerejustbeginningtodozeoffinthebackseatwhentheywerethrownviolentlytoonesideasthetaxiswervedacrosstheroaD.Suddenlywide-awaketheycouldjustmakeoutintheweakheadlightsthetailofarabbitasitzigzaggedinpaniC.ThinkingthatthetaxidriverwasswervingtoavoidthepetrifiedanimalmymotherwasrathertakenabackwhenthedriverturnedroundsmackinghislipsandcriedRabbit!Ilovetherabbit!Mywifecookforme!ColombiaBeforeImetmyboyfriendhegotajobteachinginColombiA.Youcanimaginethathewasabitworriedaboutitallthosehorrorstoriesaboutdruggangsandgunsbuthewasalsolookingforwardtoit.OfcoursehisfirstviewofBogotawasfromthetaxiwindowonthewayfromtheairport.ThetaxidriverwasfascinatedthathehadcomefromEnglandandwantedtotryouthisEnglish.ButwhenheheardthathispassengercamefromLondonhethrewbotharmsupintheairwithhorror:London!Isterrible!Isfullofhooligans!TheUSAWellimaginehowmysisterfeltwhenshewentoffforthefirsttimetoNewYorkforabusinesstrip.Afterafewdaysshewasstillamazedathowfriendlyeveryonewastoheruntilshetookataxibacktoherhotelonenight.Firstshegavejustthenameofthehotelbutwhenaskedshesaidtheaddresstoo.Thenshewasaskedhowtogettherebutofcourseshehadn’tacluE.Imaginehowfrightenedshewaswhenhestartedravingat咆哮herfornotknowingtheway.Shesaiditwasawful.TheUKA.friendofafriendwasinLondonforaconferencE.Hetookacabandtherewerenoproblems:thedriverknewthewayandwasverycheerful.Theproblemstartedwhenherealizedhehadstupidlylefthislaptoponthebackseat!HecalledthecompanyupandinapanicwentstraightawaytotheirLostandFoundofficeandmissingsomeoftheconferenceasaresult.Hewasoverthemoontofindthelaptopwaitingforhimandthenverysurprisedthatitwasoneof2900leftintaxisoverthepastsixmonths!TunisiaWellmybrothertookaMediterraneancruiseonesummerandhadadayinTunis.HespentmostoftheafternoonintheMedinabuyingpresentswhenhesuddenlyrealizedhe’dcompletelylosttrackoftimeandtherewasonlyhalfanhourbeforetheshiplefttheport.Therehadbeenloadsofyellowtaxisinthecentresohewasn’ttoobothereduntilhestoodonthepavementandwaitedforonetoappear-andofcoursetherewasn’tasingleoneinsight!Nothing!Frantichequestionedapasser-bywhoexplainedthatthecostforthetaxiridegoesupintheeveningsothetaxidriversdisappearuntiltheycanchargehigherprices!Luckilyformybrotherthemanthenofferedtogivehimaliftandhecaughttheboatinthenickoftime!56.Whatisincommonintheabovestories?A.Differentcountrieshavedifferenttrafficrulesontaxis.B.Allthetaxidriverswerepoliteandkindtothepassengers.C.Passengerstookadvantageoftourists.D.A.passenger’sunforgettabletravelingexperiencewithtaxis.57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThedriverthoughtitwasmoredangerousinLondonthaninBogotA.B.Thedriverwantedtocatchtherabbittoeat.C.5800laptopsareleftinLondontaxiseveryyearD.Mybrotherdidn’tgettotheportontimE.
- Learningtoreadandwriteisacomplexprocesswhichcanbedisruptedinvariouswaysleadingtodisordersknownasdyslexiaanddysgraphia读写障碍.TwonewstudiespublishedinarecentspecialissueofElsevier'sCortexprovideevidenceofthisvarietysuggestingthateffectivetreatmentneedstotakeitintoaccount.AgroupofresearchersfromtheUniversitiesofBariandRomeinItalystudiedthereadingandwritingabilitiesof33Italiandyslexicchildrencomparingtheirperformancewiththatofchildrenwithnormalreadingability.ItalianisanorthographicallytransparentlanguagemeaningthatletterstendtocorrespondtothesamesoundswhereasmanylettersintheEnglishalphabetchangetheirsoundfromwordtowordlikethecincarandcity.HoweverthenewstudyshowedthateveninItalianinwhichitisrelativelystraightforwardtoconvertsoundsintoletterschildrenstillhavedifficultyinspelling.Youngerchildrenwithdyslexiagenerallyperformedworsethanproficientreaders;howevertheolderonesshowedamoreselectiveimpairmentwhenspellingwordssuggestingthatknowledgeofvocabularymaybemoreimportantinspellingthanpreviouslythought.TheotherstudyfromTelAvivUniversityIsraelprovidedthefirstsystematicdescriptionofatypeofreadingdisordercalledattentionaldyslexiainwhichchildrenidentifyletterscorrectlybutthelettersjumpbetweenwordsonthepageE.g.kindwingisreadaswindking.Teachersandneuron-psychologistsoftennoticethatchildrensubstituteletterswhenreadingbutinthistypeofdyslexiathesubstitutionsarenotcausedbyinabilitytoidentifylettersorconvertthemintosounds;theyresultfrommigrationsoflettersbetweenwords.ThefindingsshowedthatletterswouldmostlymigratetothesamepositioninanotherwordsothefirstletterofonewordwouldswitchplaceswiththefirstletterofanotherworD.Awarenesstotheexistenceofthistypeofdyslexiaisimportantbecauseitsuggestsastraightforwardwaytoassistthesechildreninreading——bypresentingasinglewordatatimeE.g.withthehelpofaword-sizedwindowcutinapieceofcardboard.58.Weknowfromthefirstnewstudythat__________.A.ItalianiseasiertolearnincomparisonwithEnglishB.knowledgeofvocabularyhasacloselinkwithspellingC.inItalianeachletterhasonlyonecorrespondentsoundD.childrenwithnormalreadingabilityhavenotroubleinconvertinglettersintosounds59.Asisinferredfromthepassage___________.A.manypeoplecannotdistinguishlearningtoreadandlearningtowriteB.convertinglettersintosoundsismoredifficultthantheotherwayroundC.youngerchildrenusuallyhaveapoorerknowledgeofvocabularyD.inthepastnotenoughattentionispaidtoknowledgeofvocabulary60.Inattentionaldyslexiachildren___________.A.donotpayenoughattentiontothemeaningofeachwordB.arenotcapableoftellinglettersapartC.cannotchangelettersintosoundsaccordinglyD.tendtotransferthefirstletterfromonewordtoanother
- Waybackinthelate1950sPeterLynchof11startedcaddying球童生活atagolfClubinNewtonMass.ItwasbetterthandeliveringnewspapersbutwithmoremoneytheFidelityvicechairmanrecalls.HekeptitupduringthesummersforalmostadecadE.Yougettoknowthecourseandcangivetheplayersadviceabouthowtoapproachvariousholeshesays.Whereelseinyourteenscanyouworkasareliableadvisertothehigh-powered?OneofthosewasGeorgeSullivanthenpresidentofFidelity'sfundswhowassoimpressedwithLynch'ssmartsthathehiredhimin1966.Therewereabout75applicantsfor3jobopeningsLynchsaysnow.ButIwastheonlyonewhohadcaddiedforthepresidentfor10years.LynchlaterwentontoenlargeFidelity'sMagellanFundfrom$18milliontomorethan$14billioninassets资产.InbetweencaddyingandmanagingmoneyLynchwenttoBostonCollegeonascholarshipfromaprogramcalledtheFrancisOuimetFundnamedafterthe1913winneroftheUS.TheOuimetchiefdirectorRobertDonovanonceputit:Thereisawholehelpingrelationshipthathappensbetweentheplayersandthekidswhocarrytheirclubs.Andfortheteenscaddyingistowatchandlearnfromsuccessfulpeoplecloser.SurethenumberoffinancialleaderswhocaddiedintheirteensmightbepurecoincidencebutDickConnollythinksnot.Caddyingteachesyouatremendousamountaboutbusinessandlifehesays.Youlearntoarriveearlierandlookpeopleintheeyewhenyoushaketheirhandandyoulearnhowtoreadpeople--includingwho'slikelytocheatandwhoisn't.ConnollyaformerOuimetscholarshipstudentisalongtimeinvestmentadvisoratMorganStanley’BostonofficeandalongwithPeterLynchoneoftheprogram'sbiggestsupporters.Themostimportantlessonhelearnedonthecoursehesays:OnegolferIcaddiedfortoldmethatifyouwanttosucceedinanyfield--golforbusiness--youhavetospendalotoflonelyhourseitherpracticingorworkingthoughyouprefertohavepartieswithyourfriends.That'strueandIbearitinminD.It'sservedmewell.39.WhatpositiondoesPeterLynchholdatpresent?A.VicechairmanB.CaddyingboyC.ReliableadviserD.President40.AccordingtoParagraph2wecanlearnthat______.A.PeterLynchemployedGeorgeSullivanforhissmartsB.PeterLynchsetuptheFidelity’sMagellanFundC.GeorgeSullivancaddiedforthepresidentfor10yearsD.PeterLynchlandedthejobinthefiercecompetition41.ByquotingtheremarkofRobertDonovantheauthorintendstoshow_______.A.kidsbenefitalotfortheirfuturefromcaddyingforsuccessfulplayersB.golfplayersandcaddyingkidsshouldbuildupafriendlyrelationshipC.caddyingkidsaresuretobecomesuccessfulleadersinthefutureD.caddyingenableskidstobothearnalivingandwinascholarship42.Thebesttitleforthepassagemightbe_______.A.OutstandingcaddyingboysB.SuccessfulfinancialleadersC.CaddyingforsuccessD.Startingacaddyingcareer
- Doyouwanttomakeadifferenceinyourcommunity?TheVerizonAppChallengecangetyoustarteD.Thefirststepistothinkofaprobleminyourcommunity.Thenextstepistocreateanappthatcansolvetheproblem.Groupoffivetosevenstudentsinmiddleschoolorhighschoolledbyateachercanenterthecontest.Firstteamswillcompeteonalocallevel.Teamsthatmakeittothenextroundreceive$5000fortheirschools.FinalistspresenttheirappideastojudgesinalivewebconferencE.Nextthejudgespicknationalwinners.Thetopeightteamsreceiveanadditional$15000fortheirschoolsandeachteammemberreceivesaSamsungtablet.PlusthewinningteamsgetthechancetobringtheirapptolifE.A.groupofsixgirlsfromLosFrenosTexaswonthesecondannualVerizonAppChallengE.TheycameupwiththeHelloNaviappconceptshortforhellonavigation.Theappwasdesignedtohelpvisuallyimpaired受损的studentsnavigate导航theirschool.Doyouhaveanappideathatcouldhelpsolvealocalissue?Thedeadlinetoregister登记isNovember24.Findmoreinformationandregisteryourteamatverizonfoundation.org/appchallengE.HerearesometipsfromtheVerizonFoundationtogetyoustarted:Getyourteamtogetherforabrainstormingmeeting.WriteoutalltheideasthatcometominD.Don’tignorechallenges.Accepttheideathatyoucansolveaproblemthatexistsinyourcommunity.AskfamilyfriendsandpeopleinyourcommunitytosharetheirthoughtsaboutproblemsthattheywanttoseesolveD.38.IfyouwanttotakepartintheVerizonAppChallengeyoumust_______.A.designaproblem-solvingappB.bringtheappyoucreatedtolifeC.worktogetherwithsevenclassmatesD.presentconvincingviewsonalocalissue39.Howmuchwillthewinningteamearninallfortheirschools?A.$5000B.$15000C.$20000D.$12000040.Whatcanwelearnaboutthehellonavigation?A.ItwasfirstmadepublicinTexas.B.ItwonthesecondprizeinthelastVerizonAppChallengE.C.Itmainlybenefitedthosewithpoorsenseofdirection.D.Itaimedtohelpthosewithpooreyesight.41.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Topromoteaproblem-solvingapp.B.Tocallonmorestudentstoenterthecontest.C.Tosharesomeefficientwaysofsolvingproblems.D.Tointroducehowtocontributetoyourcommunity.
- Today’smuseumsincludeplentyofhighculturebutyoucanstillfindshrines圣地totheextraordinary.Here’salookatfivecuriousmuseumstopsacrossCanadA.VancouverPoliceMuseumThesettingterribleenoughistheoldCoroner’s验尸官Courtandforensicslabincludingthemorgueroomwheredeadbodiesarekept.Artifactsfromthe1870sonincludebadgesuniformspoliceequipmentitemsfromcriminalsandevenpreservedorgans—allinallanarrestingexperiencE.VulcanTourism&TrekStationDesignedtoresembleaspacecrafttheTreckStationcelebratesVulcan’scoincidentalrelationshiptoMr.Spock’splanetGotoabuildingthatfeaturesan800-piececollectionofStarTrekmemorabilia—includingSpock’searsandfloor-to-ceilingspacepaintings.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutitclickhere:http//www.Vulcantourism.comAccordion手风琴MuseumThroughinstrumentsphotosandrecordingsthemuseumtracesthehistoryoftheaccordionanditsinfluenceonQuebecculturE.They’veevenacquiredAsianinstrumentsthatshowtheuseofthefreereed—callthemancientancestorsoftheaccordion—thatdateback4000years.ChocolateMuseumIt’schocoholicheaven—wholemuseumfeaturingdisplaysonhowchocolateismadehands-onexhibitscollectionsofhistoricchocolateboxesandantiquecandy-makingequipmentandofcourselotsofchocolatetreatslocatedinanoldcandyfactorybuilding.Clickbelowtolearnallabouttheirhoursandadmissionrates.http://www.Chocolatemuseum.caPotatomuseumA14--foothighpotatogreetsyouatwhat’sbilledastheworld’slargestexhibitofpotatoartifacts.Explorethehumblepotato’sroleintheeconomyacollectionoffarmtoolsrelatedtogrowingandharvestingpotatoesHallofFamE.21.Ifyouareveryinterestedinthrillingmoviesyouwillprobablybeattractedby.A.AccordionMuseumB.VancouverPoliceMuseumC.PotatoMuseumD.ChocolateMuseum22.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheancestorsofaccordionoriginatedin.A.CanadaB.AmericaC.AsiaD.Africa23.Thepassageismostlikelytobetakenfrom.A.amagazineB.anewspaperC.awebsiteD.abrochure
- Somanyofusholdontolittlecomplaintsthatmayhavecomefromanargumentamisunderstandingthewaywewereraisedorsomeotherpainfulevent.Stubbornlywewaitforsomeoneelsetoreachouttous—believingthisistheonlywaywecanforgiveorrekindleafriendshiporfamilyrelationship.Afriendofminerecentlytoldmethatshehadn’tspokentohersoninalmostthreeyears.Shesaidthatsheandhersonhadhadadisagreementabouthiswifeandthatshewouldn’tspeaktohimagainunlesshecalledfirst.WhenIsuggestedthatshebetheonetoreachoutshesaidIcan’tdothat.He’stheonewhoshouldapologizE.Afteralittlegentleencouragementhowevershediddecidetobethefirstonetoreachout.Toheramazementhersonwasgratefulforherwillingnesstocallandofferedanapologyofhisown.Asisusuallythecasewhensomeonetakesthechanceandreachesouteveryonewins.Wheneverweholdontoourangerweturnsmallstuff问题intoreallybigstuffinourminds.Westarttobelievethatourpositionsaremoreimportantthanourhappiness.Theyarenot.Ifyouwanttobeamorepeacefulpersonyoumustunderstandthatbeingrightisalmostnevermoreimportantthanallowingyourselftobehappy.Thewaytobehappyistoletgoandreachout./Letotherpeopleberight.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyou’rewrong.EverythingwillbefinE.You’llexperiencethepeaceoflettinggoaswellasthejoyoflettingothersberight.You’llalsonoticethatasyoureachoutandletothersberighttheywillbecomelessdefensiveandmorelovingtowardyou.Theymightevenreachback.Butifforsomereasontheydon’tthat’sokaytoo.You’llhavetheinnersatisfactionofknowingthatyouhavedoneyourparttocreateamorelovingworldandcertainlyyou’llbemorepeacefulyourself.21.TheunderlinedwordrekindleinParagraph1probablymeans______.A.recoverB.developC.acceptD.replace22.Intheauthor’sopinionweholdontoourangeroftenbecausewethink______.A.wecanturnsmallissuesintobigonesB.ourpositionsarehigherthanothersC.ourownopinionsmattermostD.otherswillbelessdefensive23.Thebestthingtodoafteraquarrelisto_________.A.letgoofourownrightsB.realizethatyouarewrongC.expectotherstogiveinD.apologizetoothersfirst24.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.PeopleshouldkeeppeacefulwhenfacingsmallstuffB.ReachingoutandapologizingwinsonepeaceandhappinessC.WeshouldtellapartsmallandbigstuffinourdailylifeD.It’snecessarytoenjoyourfriendshipandfamilyrelationship
- IfyouaresenttoworkinMoscowthisyearyou’dbetteraskformoremoneytodoso—orevendoublethatdependingonwhereyoulivenow.That’sbecauseMoscowhasjustbeenfoundtobetheworld’smostexpensivecityforthesecondyearinarowbyMercerHumanResourcesConsulting.UsingthecostoflivinginNewYorkasabaseMercerdeterminedMoscowis34.4percentmoreexpensiveincludingthecostofhousingtransportationfoodclothinghouseholdgoodsandentertainment.Atwo-bedroomflatinMoscownowcosts$4000amonth;aCD$24.83andaninternationalnewspaper$6.30accordingtoMercer.Bycomparisonafastfoodmealwithahamburgerisastealat$4.80.LondontakestheNo.2placeupfromNo.5ayearagothankstohighercostofhousingandastrongerBritishpoundrelativetothedollar.Mercerestimates估算Londonis26percentmoreexpensivethanNewYorkthesedays.FollowingLondoncloselyareSeoulandTokyobothofwhichare22percentmoreexpensivethanNewYorkwhileNo.5HongKongis19percentmorecostly.AmongNorthAmericancitiesNewYorkandLosAngelesarethemostexpensiveandaretheonlytwolistedinthetop50oftheworld’smostexpensivecities.Butbothhavefallensincelastyear’sstudy—NewYorkcamein15thdownfrom10thplacewhileLosAngelesfellto42ndfrom29thplaceayearago.SanFranciscocameinadistantthirdatNo.54down20fromayearearlier.TorontomeanwhileisCanada’smostexpensivecitybutfell35placestotake82ndplaceworldwidE.InAustraliaSydneyistheexpensiveplacetoliveinandNo.21worldwidE.33.WhatdotheunderlinedwordsastealinParagraph3mean?A.Anactofcheating.B.SomethingexpensivE.C.Somethingverycheap.D.Anactofbuying.34.Londonhasbecomethesecondmostexpensivecitypartlybecauseof________.A.thehighcostofbuyingorrentingahouseB.theweakerpoundagainstthedollarC.itsexpensivehealthcareD.thehighpricesofeverydayitems35.WhichcityhasdroppedtheleastonthelistinNorthAmerica?A.TorontoB.LosAngeles.C.SanFrancisco.D.NewYork.
- NewYork----MichelleObamamadeadaringdecisiontoreturntothesamedesignerwhocreatedherInaugural就职Balldressfouryearsago--andtheriskpaidoff.TheFirstLadylookedextremelyattractiveinathinsweepingandruby-coloreddressbydesignerJasonWu.SheteamedthedramaticdresswithheelsbyJimmyChooandadiamondringbyKimberlyMcDonalD.ShesurprisedthefashionestablishmentbyreturningtoaWudesignwhichhadbeenthecustommadeforher.FouryearsagoatherfirstInaugurationBallMichelleshimmered熠熠生辉inanoff-whiteone-shoulderedfloor-lengthdressbythedesigner.Wuwhowas26atthetimeandhadonlybeenworkinginfashionforthreeyearssawhiscareertakeoffaftertheFirstLady'ssurprisedecisiontowearoneofhisdresses.HesaidatthetimethathewasunawareshehadchosenthedressandhadbeenwatchingathomeonhiscouchandeatingpizzawhensheappeareD.Afterher2013decisionWutoldWomen'sWearDaily:MrsObamalikestokeephersecrets.Shefooledmeagain.Wureleasedawomen'sclothingandaccessories装饰品collectionatTargetlastyearandcontinuestobepopularwiththeFirstLadyforofficialengagements.Thesleevelesscross-halterneckdresswithlow-cutbackflattered突出49-year-oldMichelle'sarmsandneatwaist.IthadbeencreatedespeciallyforherbyWuandwasadeparturefromthedarkandplaincolourtoneshestucktoatearlierinaugurationevents.MrsObama'snewhairstyle--shehadbangs美发沙龙cutonherbirthdaylastweekhadbeenlooselytousled蓬松的forthespecialnight.Vice-PresidentJoeBiden'swifeJillalsolookedattractiveinabluesilkdressbyVeraWangattheInaugurationBall.29.WhatdoesthepassagemainlytalkaboutA.DesignerWu’sgreatworksB.Mrs.Obama’sdecisiontoreturntoherformerfashiondesignerC.TheFirstLady’ssecrets.D.Wuagreatdesigner.30.MichelleObama’sbravedecisionprovedtobea_________.A.riskB.dangerC.SurpriseD.success31.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingiscorrect?A.MrsObama’sinauguraldressesweremadebythesamedesigner.B.JoeBiden’swifeJillalsohadherdresscreatedbyWu.C.ThecolourtoneatMichelle’searlierinauguraleventswasnotsatisfactory.D.MrsObamahadstraightforeheadhairashernewhairstyleforthespecialnight.32.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJasonWu?A.DaringandgifteD.B.Unusualandcautious.C.CarefulandbravE.D.Talentedandlucky.
- Coolisawordwithmanymeanings.ItsoldmeaningisusedtoexpressatemperaturethatisalittlebitcolD.Astheworldhaschangedthewordhashadmanydifferentmeanings.Coolcanbeusedtoexpressfeelingsofinterestinalmostanything.WhenyouseeafamouscarinthestreetmaybeyouwillsayIt’colD.YoumaythinkHe’ssocoolwhenyouSeeyourfavoritefootballer.Weallmaximize扩大themeaningofcool.Youcanuseitinsteadofmanywordssuchasneworsurprising.Here’saninterestingstorywecanusetoshowthewaythewordisuseD.A.teacheraskedherstudentstowriteaboutthewaterfall瀑布theyhadvisiteD.Ononestudent’spaperwasjusttheonesentenceIt'ssocool.Maybehethoughtitwasthebestwaytoshowwhathesawandfelt.Butthestoryalsoshowsascarcity缺乏ofwords.Withoutcoolsomepeoplehavenowordstoshowthesamemeaning.Soitisquiteimportanttokeepsomecredibility可信性.Canyouthinkofmanyotherwordsthatmakeyourlifeascolorfulasthewordcool?Ican.AndIthinktheyarealsoverycool.41.WeknowthatthewordcoolhashadA.manydifferentmeaningsB.nomeaningsC.onlyonemeaningD.thesamemeaning42.Ifyouare——somethingyoumaysayIt’scool.A.afraidofB.angryaboutC.interestedinD.unhappywith43.Thewritertakesallexampletoshowheis——thewaythewordisuseD.A.pleasedwithB.worriedaboutC.interestedinD.carefulwith44.InthelastparagraphthewritersuggeststhatthewordcoolA.canbeusedinsteadofmanywordsB.usuallymeanssomethinginterestingC.canmakeyourlifecolorfulD.maynotbeascoolasitseem
- PrideandPrejudicefortheModernWomanLetusimaginehowPrideandPrejudiceJaneAusten'smostfamousworkmightbeupdated200yearson.Austen'spopularityisrootedinherintelligencE.Buttodayshewouldcertainlyhavehadaverydifferentlifeaswouldhercharacters.Here'smyownsuggestion...Itisatruthfinallyanduniversallyacknowledgedthatasinglewomanwithbrainsdeservestohaveequalopportunitiestomenhoweverdisadvantagedshemayfeelbysexism性别歧视.Mydearhusbandsaidhishopefulwifeonedayhaveyouheardthatthelocalstorestandingemptyforsolongistakenoverbyabrightyoungbusinesswoman?Herdullandindifferent漠不关心的husbandrepliedthathehadnot.Butitisitissherepliedexcitedly.MrDull-Husbandmadenoreply.Don'tyouwanttoknowherplans?shecriedwithsomeimpatiencE.WellclearlyyouthinkitmatterstoyoursillylittleheadsoI'dbetterlisten.Wellmydeartherumour传言isthatshehasalreadysetupastringofsuccessfulbusinessesinnorthernEnglandthoughhowawomancanknowanythingaboutthatisbeyondme.Shewillmoveinherselfnextmonth.Whatishername?Bingley.Isshemarriedorsingle?Whataquestion!Andnoneofyourbusiness.Buthercomingwillbegoodforourfiveboys.Howso?Howcanitpossiblyaffectthem?Mydearlove;thoselazyboysneedsomethingtowakethemup.Therearesuretobejobsgoing.Isthatherpointinsettlinghere?SurelyasawomanshehassimplytakenafancytotheplacE.Nonsensemylovehowlittleyou'venoticedtheworldhaschangeD.She'sgotafirst-ratedegreeandsomesortofbusinessqualificationI'mtolD.Shesurelyneedsoneofourboys!Perhapsyoumightgiveheracall.Me?No.Perhapsyoucantakeaninterest.Youstillhaveyourlooksafterall.ShemayevenofferyouajoB.Ohthat'snotlikely.Thesenewchancesbelongtotheyoungergeneration.ButnowyoumentionitIthinkI'llgoalongallthesamE.AndMrs.Bennetwentalong.Thatwas10yearsago.SheisnowmanagingdirectorofaFTSE-listedcompany....ItwouldremainthecaseofcoursethatMrs.Bennetwouldbeoneofveryfewwomenonthecompanyboardthathersalarywouldbelowerthanhermalecolleaguesherbonusofamorefemaledimensionandherlifespan年限amongthecity'sbusinessleadersshorterthantheirs.Stillshe'dnodoubthaveenjoyedDavos达沃斯经济论坛—andmightevenhavehobnobbed攀谈withinfluentialfigures.67.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Austenwasborn200yearsago.B.Austen’ssuccessliesinherwisdom.C.AustenrewrotePrideandPrejudicE.D.Austen’supdatedworkgainspopularity.68.TheunderlinedpartinthepassagesuggeststhatMrsBennet________.A.hadmixedfeelingsofadmirationandsurpriseaboutBingleyB.feltkindofworriedanddoubtfulaboutBingleyC.wasextremelyanxioustomeetBingleyD.hadagreatcuriosityaboutBingley69.IntheeyesofMrsBennetBingleysurelyneededoneoftheirboysto________.A.getmarriedtoB.helphermoveinC.workforherD.takeoverherstore70.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?A.Womenwithbrainscanalsobeassuccessfulasmen.B.Womenhavetopayahighpriceforsuccess.C.A.judgmentmustbemadefreefromprejudicE.D.Sexdiscriminationstillexistsnowadays.
- PopmusicisthenamefordifferentformsofpopularcommercialmusiC.IthaditsbeginningintheUnitedStatesofAmericaandspreadthroughoutthewholeworldduringthe1950sand1960s.ItiswidelylikedbytheyoungpeoplE.Thebestknownearlyformofpopmusicwasrock'n'rollanotherwasblues.A.morerecentdevelopmentisfolk-rock.Popmusichastakentheplaceofnativemusicinmanypartsoftheworldithascausedthenumberofpeopleforjazztobecomemuchsmallerthanitwasinthe1950sandearlierandithasnowbeguntorulemusicalstageproductions.It'sabigindustry.MuchpopmusiciswithoutartisticvaluebuttheworkofsomepopsingersE.g.theBeatlesBobDylanthegroupslikeFloydandCrosbyStillsandNashisonahighermusicallevel.Andthereisstillagreatinterestinittoday.PopmusicconcertsandfestivalsareheldallovertheworlD.1.Allofthefollowingformsbelongtopopmusicexcept____.A.bluesB.rock'n'rollC.jazzD.folk-rock2.Accordingtothearticlethenumberofpeopleforjazzinthe1950sandearlierwasitistoday.A.muchgreaterthanB.muchsmallerthanC.asgreatasD.assmallas3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEA.Nopopmusicisonahighmusicallevel.B.MuchpopmusicisveryartistiC.C.PopmusicishighlyartistiC.D.NotallpopmusiciswithoutartisticvaluE.4.Itisabigindustrymeansthat____.A.itmakesalotofmusicalinstruments乐器B.itisabigmusicalandcommercialbusinessC.thepopsingersareveryhardworkingD.popmusicisonaveryhighmusicallevel5.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.PopmusicbeganinAmericaB.PopmusicislovedmainlybyyoungpeopleC.PopmusicwillbelesspopularD.Peopleareinterestedinpopmusic
- Differentpeopleusedifferentlanguages.WeChinesespeakChineseandmostofusarelearningaforeignlanguagE.Butthereisanotherkindoflanguageweneedtoknow—thelanguageofthebody.Allovertheworldpeopletalkwiththeirhandswiththeirheadsandwiththeireyes.WhenJapanesepeoplemeettheybow.WhenIndiansmeettheyputtheirhandstogether.WhatdoAmericanandBritishpeopledo?Americansaremoreinformal不拘小节thantheBritish:Theyliketobefriendly.Theyusefirstnamestheyaskquestionsandtheytalkeasilyaboutthemselves.WhentheysitdowntheyliketorelaxintheirchairsandmakethemselvescomfortablE.Britishpeoplearemorereserved拘谨的.Theytakemoretimetomakefriends.TheyliketoknowyoubeforetheyaskyournamE.WhenBritishorAmericanpeoplemeetsomeoneforthefirsttimetheyshakehands.Theydonotusuallyshakehandswithpeopletheyknowwell.Womensometimeskisstheirwomenfriendsandmenkisswomenfriendsononecheekonly.WhenamanmeetsamanhejustsmilesandsaysHello.Mendonotkisseachotherorholdhands.Evenfathersandsonsdonotoftenkisseachother.1.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.DifferentcountrieshavethesamebodylanguagE.B.Differentcountrieshavedifferentbodylanguages.C.PeopleinAsiasharethesamebodylanguagE.D.ManypeopleonlyusetheirbodylanguagE.2.IfanAmericanfriendvisitsyouheprobably________.A.sitsstraightB.neversitsdownC.makesfunofyouD.sitsfreelyandcomfortably3.IfyouwanttomakeaBritishfriendyoumayfeelit________.A.impossibleB.tooeasyC.toodifficultD.slow
- Mostbookreviewsstartwithaheadingthatincludesallthebasicinformationaboutthebooklike:TitlE.Author.Placeofpublicationpublisherdateofpublication.Numberofpages.Likemostpiecesofwritingthereviewusuallybeginswithanintroductionthatletsyourreadersknowwhatthereviewwillsay.Thefirstparagraphusuallyincludestheauthorandtitleagainsoyourreadersdon’thavetolookuptofindthisinformation.Youshouldalsoincludeaverybriefdescriptionofthecontentsofthebookthepurposeoraudienceforthebookandyourreactionandevaluation.Thenyoumoveintoasectionofbackgroundinformationthathelpsplacethebookincontextanddiscussescriteria准则forjudgingthebook.Nextthereviewgivesasummaryofthemainpointsofthebookquotingandexplainingkeyphrasesfromtheauthor.Finallyyougettotheheartofyourreview–yourevaluationofthebook.Inthissectionyoumightdiscusssomeofthefollowingissues:howwellthebookhasachieveditsgoalwhatpossibilitiesaresuggestedbythebookwhatthebookhasleftouthowthebookcompareswithothersonthesubjectwhatspecificpointsarenotconvincingwhatpersonalexperiencesyou’vehadrelatedtothesubject.Itisimportanttouselabelstocarefullydistinguishyourviewsfromtheauthor’ssothatyoudon’tconfuseyourreader.Thenlikeotheressaysyoucanendwithadirectcommentonthebookandtietogetherissuesraisedinthereviewinaconclusion.Thereisofcoursenosetformbutageneralruleisthatthefirstone–halftotwo–thirdsofthereviewshouldsummarizetheauthor’smainideasandatleastone–thirdshouldevaluatethebook.25.Whatisthemostimportantpartofabookreview?A.Theheading.B.Theevaluation.C.Theconclusion.D.Theintroduction.26.Itcanbeconfusingtoreadersif_____.A.thereisnoheadinginabookreviewB.thebookhasachieveditsgoalC.theviewer’spointofviewisnotdistinguishedfromtheauthor’sD.thebookiscomparedwithothersonthesamesubject27.WhatisNOTsuggestedforabookreviewinthispassage?A.Quotingfromtheauthorofthebook.B.Providingsomebookinformation.C.Analyzingonlytheauthorofthebook.D.Comparingthebookwithothersofasimilarsubject.28.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____.A.StepstofollowB.TipsforwritingabookreviewC.ThewaytodevelopyourideaD.Thingsnottobeavoidedinabookreview
- TheredphoneboxinBritainisaperfectexampleoftheBritishtraditionalculturE.Howeverwiththefastdevelopmentofmobilephonesithaslostitsplaceinpeople’severydaylifE.Inordertosavetheirlovedredphoneboxespeoplehavethoughtupmanyideasforexampletoturnthemintotoiletsorarthouses.InavillageinSomersetaplaceinSouthWestEnglandvillagershavefoundanovelwaytosavetheirredphonebox.TheyturneditintoaminilibrarytocopewiththeshortageoflibrariesintheirareA.TheideawasgivenbyalocalvillagerJanetFisherwholivesoppositethephonebox.VillagersralliedtogethertosetupthebookboxaftertheirmobilelibraryservicewascancelleD.Over100booksandavarietyofmoviesandmusicCDsareavailableatthistinylibrary.Thebooksareofdifferentkindsrangingfromcookingbookstotheclassicsandchildren’sbooks.Peoplecanputthebooksthattheyhavereadinsidethephoneboxandtakeawaythebooksthatthey’dliketoreaD.Thebooksarealwayschanging.Thereisaregularcheckonthebookstokeepthephoneboxcollectionfresh.AnyoneisfreetocometoreadbookstherE.Thephoneboxlibraryisopeneverydayaroundtheclockandislitatnight.It’sverypleasingthattheredphoneboxhasbeensaveD.Moreimportantlyitcancontinueprovidingaserviceforussaidoneofthevillagers.54.Theredphoneboxhasbeenasymbolof______.A.theEuropeanarchitectureB.theBritishcultureC.thedevelopmentoftechnologyD.Britishpeople’sdailylife55.Theunderlinedwordnovelinparagraph2means______.A.separateB.traditionalC.ridiculousD.new56.PeopleinSomersetturnedtheredphoneboxintoaminilibraryto______.A.keepitsoriginalfunctionB.makeupforthelackoflibraryserviceC.provideaplacetoexchangeideasD.toenlargethecollectionofthelocallibrary57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheredphonebox?A.Thelibraryisopentothepubliconlyatnight.B.Thelibrarywassetupbyalocalvillagerlivingoppositeaphonebox.C.Peoplecanborrowbooksandotheraudio-visualproductstherE.D.Regularcheckismadetokeepthebooksingoodorder.
- 1970wasWorldConservationYear.TheModuleedNationswantedeveryonetoknowthattheworldisindanger.TheyhopedthatgovernmentwouldactquicklyinordertoconservenaturE.Hereisoneexampleoftheproblem.Atonetimetherewere1300differentplantstreesandflowersinHollandbutnowonly860remain.Theothershavebeendestroyedbymodernmanandhistechnology.Wearechangingtheearththeairandwaterandeverythingthatgrowsandlives.Wecan'tlivewithoutthesethings.Ifwecontinuelikethisweshalldestoryourselves.Whatwillhappeninthefuture?PerhapsitismoreimportanttoaskWhatmustwedonowThepeoplewhowillbelivingintheworldoftomorrowaretheyoungoftoday.A.lotofthemknowthatconservationisnecessary.ManyarehelpingtosaveourworlD.Theyplanttreesinforestsbuildbridgesacrossriversandsoon.InasmalltownintheModuleedStatesalargegroupofgirlscleanedthebanksofelevenkilometersoftheirriver.YoungpeoplemayhearaboutconservationthrougharecordcalledNOONE'SGOINGTOCHANGEOURWORLD.ItwasmadebytheSeattlesCliffRichardandothersingers.Themoneyfromitwillhelptoconservewildanimals.31.whichyearistheWCY?A.1970B.1970sC.1971D.179032.TherearefewerplantstreesandflowersinHollandnowbecause________.A.HollanddoesnotneedsomanyplantstreesorflowersB.manyplantstreesandflowersdon'tgrowthereanymoreC.someofthemareuselessD.theyarepolluted33.Weshalldestroyourselvesifwedon't________.A.gooncuttingtheplantsB.buildbridgesacrossriversC.tryourbesttosavetheworldD.conservewildanimals34.NOONE'SGOINGTOCHANGEOURWORLDwas________.A.animportantbookpublishedin1970B.atalkgivenbyanofficialfromtheUnitedNationsC.arecordcallingonpeopletoconservenatureD.afilmmadetoprotectnature35.Whatisthemostimportantthingforustodotosaveourworld?A.Weshouldjointhesingerstocollectmoney.B.Weshouldstophuntingwildanimals.C.WeshouldknowwhatwouldhappeninthefuturE.D.Weshouldknowwhatweshoulddoandbegintodoitnow.
- TheNewYorkTimesrecentlypublishedareportaboutscientistswhoarepreparingastronautsforatriptotheMoon.Thenewspapersaidthescientistswanttomakesurethattheirastronautsreturnhomeingoodhealth.ButtherearemanyproblemstosolvebeforepeoplearereadyforlongtripstotheMoon.Humansdevelopedonaplanetwithasurfacethatismorethan70percentwater.Ourbodiesarealsoabout70percentwater.Whenthereisnogravitythatwatermovesuptowardtheheadraisingthepressureintheskull头骨.Armsandlegsgrowweakatwhatiscalledzerogravitybecausetheynolongerneedtopushagainsttheforceofgravity.Fiveyearsagoastronautswhospentweeksinspacereportedachangeintheireyesight.TheseastronautsweremembersofthecrewontheInternationalSpaceStation.Researchshowedachangeintheshapeoftheireyes.Normally-roundeyeballshadbecomeflatduringthetimeinspacE.Theresearchalsoshowedthattherighteyewasaffectedmorethantheleftandthatmenweremoreaffectedthanwomen.Scientistscouldnotfindanexplanationforthedifferences.BonelosswasoneoftheproblemsfirstreportedbyastronautsreturningtoEarthafterlongerstaysinspacE.Soscientistsdesignedexercisemachinestouseonthespacestation.TestsshowedthattheexerciseequipmenthelpedspacetravelerskeeptheirbonesalmostasstrongaswhentheyleftEarth.ThereareotherhealthissuesforastronautswhospendalongtimeinspacE.Theymayhaveproblemseatingandsleeping.Butthebiggesthealthissueisexposuretoradiation.OnEarthhumanbeingsareprotectedbytheatmosphereandtheplanet’smagneticfield磁场.Inouterspacethereisnosuchprotection.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordplanetinthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Moon.B.Earth.C.Mars.D.Sun.33.Whatwillhappentopeopleifthereisnogravity?A.Thewaterinthebodywillmovedowntothefeet.B.ThepressureintheskullwillincreasE.C.Thebrainwillgrowweaker.D.Thethinkingwillbeslower.34.Whatisthebiggestproblemthatastronautshavetoface?A.Sleeping.B.Eating.C.Listening.D.Radiation.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.A.reportaboutatriptotheMoon.B.Howtokeephealthyasastronauts.C.SomehealthproblemsastronautsfacE.D.Howtoprotectthemselvesasastronauts.
- Inmodernsocietythereisagreatdealofargumentaboutcompetition.Somevalueithighlybelievingthatitisresponsibleforsocialprogressandprosperity.OtherssaythatcompetitionisbadthatitsetsonepersonagainstanotherthatitleadstounfriendlyrelationshipbetweenpeoplE.Ihavetaughtmanychildrenwhoheldthebeliefthattheirselfworthrelied依赖onhowwelltheyperformedattennisandotherskills.Forthemplayingwellandwinningareoftenlifeanddeathaffairs.Intheirsinglemindedpursuit追求ofsuccessthedevelopmentofmanyotherhumanqualitiesissadlyforgotten.HoweverwhilesomeseemtobelostindiedesiretosucceedotherstakeanoppositeattitudE.Inaculturewhichvaluesonlydiewinnerandpaysnoattentiontotheordinaryplayerstheystronglyblamecompetition.Amongthemostvocalareyoungsterswhohavesufferedundercompetitivepressuresfromtheirparentsorsociety.TeachingtheseyoungpeopleIoftenobserveinthemadesiretofail.Theyseemtoseekfailurebynottryingtowinorachievesuccess.BynottryingtheyalwayshaveanexcuseImayhavelostbutitdoesn’tmatterbecauseIreallydidn’ttry.Whatisnotusuallyadmittedbythemselvesisthebeliefthatiftheyhadreallytriedandlostthatwouldmeanalot.Suchalosswouldbeameasureoftheirworth.Clearlythisbeliefisthesameasthatofthetruecompetitorswhotrytoprovethemselves.Botharebasedonthemistakenbeliefthatone’sselfrespectreliesonhowwelloneperformsincomparisonwithothers.BothareafraidofnotbeingvalueD.Onlyasthisbasicandoftentroublesomefearbeginstodissolve缓解canwediscoveranewmeaningincompetition.28.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.OpinionsaboutcompetitionaredifferentamongpeoplE.B.Competitionhelpstosetupself-respect.C.Competitionisharmfultopersonalqualitydevelopment.D.Failuresarenecessaryexperiencesincompetition.29.Whydosomepeoplefavorcompetitionaccordingtothepassage?A.Itbuildsupasenseofduty.B.ItpushessocietyforwarD.C.Itimprovespersonalabilities.D.Itencouragesindividualefforts.30.Whatisthesimilarbeliefofthetruecompetitorsandthosewithadesiretofail?A.One’ssuccessincompetitionneedsgreatefforts.B.One’sworthliesinhisperformancecomparedwithothers.C.One’sachievementisdeterminedbyhisparticularskills.D.One’ssuccessisbasedonhowhardhehastrieD.31.Whichpointofviewmaytheauthoragreeto?A.Everyeffortshouldbepaidback.B.Competitionshouldbepaidback.C.Fearoffailureshouldberemovedincompetition.D.Winningshouldbealife-and-deathmatter.
- Onceuponatimetherewasabeautifulbirdwhichwasverycuriousabouthell.Whenshewaslittlehermotheralwaystoldherthatifshedidn’tmastertheflyingskillsshewouldgotohell.ShewassocuriousabouthellthatshealwaysaskedotherswhathelllookedlikebutnoonewassurebecausenoneofthemhadeverbeentherE.SomesaidhellwasaplacefullofwaterandotherstoldherthathellwasfullofburningfirE.Howeverthebirdknewtheywereflying.Shewantedtofindoutwhathellwas.Whenotherbirdswerelearningflyingskillsshealwayshidherselfandwatchedthem.ShethoughtinthiswayshecouldgotohellandseewhathelllookedlikE.Howevershespentsolittletimelearningflyingskillsthatonedayshewascaughtbyalittleboy.Thelittleboygavehertohisgrandpainthecountrysideasagift.Theoldmanlikedherverymuch.Hemadeadelicatecageandputherinit.Thebirdwasveryworriedbecauseshethoughtshecouldn’tfindoutwhathellwaslikestayinginthissmallcagE.Howevershecouldn’tescapE.Dayafterdayshejuststayedinthecagewatchingotherbirdsflying.Shelostherfreedomandshebecamesadderandsadder.Atlastshebecameill.Theoldmanfinallyopenedthecagebutshewastooweaktofly.LyingonthegroundshethoughtofthequestionthatsheeveraskedallthetimE.Whatdoeshelllooklike?Hellisasmallwell-decoratedcagE.Beforesheclosedhereyesforevershefinallyansweredthatquestionherself.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmasterinthefirstparagraphmean?A.MissB.FinishC.FollowD.Learnwell66.Whydidthebirdhideherselfwhenotherbirdswerelearningflyingskills?A.Becauseshewaslazy.B.Becauseshedidn’tlikelearningflyingskills.C.Becauseshethoughtshecouldgotohellbydoingthis.D.Becauseshethoughtshedidn’thavetolearnflyingskills.67.Accordingtothepassagethebirdatlastfoundthat.A.hellwasaplacefullofburningfireB.hellwasaplacefullofwaterC.hellwasasmallwell-decoratedcageD.therewasnohell
- MelbourneAustraliaMelbourneisahot-spottraveldestinationandit’seasytoseewhywithitsbeautifulbeachesandbusycitylifE.Whyit’sagreatchoice:AustraliaasawholeisconsideredasafedestinationforinternationaltravelandbecauseofthatmanysolotravelersgotherE.AsanEnglish-speakingcountryyouwon’tbefacedwithanylanguagebarriers.Melbourneiseasytogetaroundbecauseyoucanwalkorbikepracticallyanywhere!ThailandThailandisgreatforsolotravelers—perhapsbecauseitisoneoftheBuddhistmindsetswhichpromoteequalityamongthesexes.Whyit’sagreatchoice:Thailandisknownforitsfriendlyatmosphereandasatravelhot-spotthereareplentyofchancestomeetotherlike-mindedtravelers.Wellknownforbeingverycheapespeciallyinthenorth.A.goodchoiceifyouwanttogetawayonabudget.Thailandhasalottoofferfromtheparty-centralBangkoktobeautifulbeachesandtropical热带junglE.HongKongChinaHongKongisagreatplacetorelaxforsolotravelersasitisfullofZenmomentssuchasbeautifulgardensandTaiChiclasses.Whyit’sagreatchoice:HongKongisregardedasoneofthesafestcitiesintheworlD.Ifyou’renotwell-traveledorperhapsabittiredofthingslikelanguagebarriersHongKongisagreatplacetostartasitmixesbothEasternandWesternatthesametimE.BaliIndonesiaBaliisaspiritualplacewithyogaspashealthyfoodandbeaches.ThecombinationoffriendlypeopleandsplendidlyvisualculturehasmadeBaliIndonesianumberonetouristattraction.Whyit’ssogreat:Youwon’tbetheonlysolotravelerinBali.Everyoneisknownforbeingextremelyfriendlyandyou’resuretomeetsomeamazingcharactersalongtheway.AsaHinduislandBaliistheperfectplaceforarelaxingandspiritualretreat静修.TheSacredMonkeyForestinUbudisfantastic—ifyoulikemonkeysanyway.21.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommonaccordingtothetext?A.They’recheaptotravelarounD.B.There’renolanguagebarriers.C.TheyoffergoodspasandyogA.D.They’regreatforsolotravelers.22.Wherecanyouenjoybothconvenienttransportandbeautifulbeaches?A.ThailanD.B.MelbourneAustraliA.C.HongKongChinA.D.BaliIndonesiA.23.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.A.newsreport.B.A.businesspaper.C.A.travelguidE.D.A.pressadvertisement.
- UniversitiesintheUKareleadingthewayinmathsEnglishhistoryandartaccordingtoannualrankings.FollowinganalysisofsubjectstrengthatworldinstitutionsmajorgloballeaguetableshaverevealedthatUKuniversitiesprovidethebestcoursesineightofthe42subjectsanalyzeD.FouruniversitiesfeatureinthetopplacedrankingsincludingtheUniversityofOxfordwhichleadsinfoursubjectsandtheUniversityofCambridgewhichleadsthreE.TheRoyalCollegeofArtwhichwasgivenamajorboostlastweekbyGeorgeOsbornetheChancellorwith£54millioninfundingforitsnewcampusinBatterseaisrankedastheworld’sbestuniversityforartanddesignwhiletheInstituteofEducationUniversityCollegeLondonretainsitsstatusasworld-leadingforeducation.HowevertherankingsweredominatedbyUSuniversitieswithHarvardandtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyMITtoppingthetablesin24subjectsbetweenthem.PublishedbyQuacquarelliSymondsQSresearchersgarneredtheopinionsof76798academicsand44426employerstoinformtheresultsalongsidetheanalysisof28.5millionresearchpapers.ResultsoftheresearchsawUKuniversitiessecureeightfirstplacerankings16second-placerankingsand21third-placerankingswithincreasesinbothacademicandemployerreputation.CommentingontherankingsBenSowterheadoftheQSIntelligenceUnitsaid:ThoughtheUSandUKremaindominantourmostinclusiverankingsevershowthatexcellencecanbefoundinanever-increasingnumberofplaces.NationslikeAustriaSouthAfricaFinlandBrazilChinaandSwedencanbefoundinthetoptenofourtables.Ournewtop100forperformingartsacknowledgesacademicexcellencein27differentcountriesandregionswhileourtop100formineralengineeringrecognizes26countriesandregions.25.WhichcanyouinferfromthepassageabouttheUKuniversities?A.UKuniversitiesarethebestonesintheworlD.B.UKhas42bestcoursesintheworlD.C.UKuniversitiesleadinmoresubjectsthantheuniversitiesinUS.D.UKuniversitiesbecomemorefamousandpopular.26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheInstituteofEducationUniversityCollegeLondonwasworld-leadingforeducationbeforetheresearchwasmadE.B.UKuniversitieswonmostofthefirstplacerankings.C.Moreandmorecountriesarerankingonthelistofthetop100.D.OxfordandCambridgecontributealottotherankingofUKuniversities.27.WhydoestheauthorlistthefiguresinParagraph4?A.Toshowtheresearchhasgotalotofsupport.B.ToindicatethattheresearchisreliablE.C.Toattractmorepeopletojoinit.D.Toarousethereaders’interest.28.Howdoesthepassagedevelop?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bycomparison.C.ByanalyzingthestatistiC.D.Bytellingstories.
- Thoughformanyofustheyearaheadmaylookprettydepressing2016promisesonegreatbreakthrough—amajorsteptowardendingAfrica’sparticularandbackwardformofthegreatDigitalDividE.Poorconnectivityhasbedeviledmuchofthecontinent’sinternetaccessbutnowahugeimprovementiscoming.It’sanewsub-seacabletobelaidoffAfrica’seasterncoastlineenablingareliableandaffordableinternationalconnectivityservicetobothcoastalandlandlockedcountriesinEasternCentralandSouthernAfricA.TheprojectisbeingdevelopedbyLiquidSeaanoffshorebranchofLiquidTelecomwhichalreadyrunsapan-Africannetworkbasedonlandcablesupportedbysatellitelinksforruralandremoteareas.AltogetherwithofficesfromSouthAfricaandBotswanainthesouthtoKenyaintheEasttakinginDemocraticRepublicofCongointhecenteritmakesupthecontinent’slargestsingleconnectingnetworkcrossingmultiplenationalborders.AfricahasbenefitedinmanywaysfromthedigitalrevolutionbutinternetcoveragestilldiffersfromplacetoplacE.AndtheunpleasanttruthisthatdespitesomegreatadvanceinAfricandevelopmentoverthelastdecadeandmoreitseffectsareunequalandtakenasawholelessthan16percentofAfricanshaveaccesstotheInternetwhichcomparesthatwith63percentofEuropeansand79percentofNorthAmericans.It’sobviouswhatadisadvantageisplaceduponAfricansbysuchdigitalinequality.Theeconomicsoftheentireprocessisskewed歪的bypoornetworkperformanceinAfricawiththetotalbandwidthavailabletoshuttledatabackandforthbetweenAfricancountriesandtherestoftheworldamountingtolessthan1terabitperseconD.That’saboutone-seventiethofEurope’sinternationalbandwidthcapacity容量.NowLiquidSea’sunderwatercablestretchingfromeasternSouthAfricatotheMiddleEastwithonwardconnectionstoEuropeaimstocontributemuchmoreinbuildingAfrica’sbetterconnecteddigitalfuturE.29.WhatdoesbedeviledmostprobablymeaninParagraph2?A.attractedB.troubledC.worsenedD.contributed30.WhatwouldtheInternetbelikeinAfricainthefuture?A.Dependableandinexpensive.B.AccessibleandcomfortablE.C.CentralandcontrollablE.D.PossibleandcomparablE.31.Whatisimpliedinthepassage?A.InternationalbandwidthcapacitymakesnodifferencE.B.InternetconnectionsimprovetheequalityinAfricA.C.PoorinternetaccesslimitstheeconomyofAfricA.D.Africaisnowfarbeyonddevelopedcountries.32.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.UnsafeInternetaccessinAfricaB.Digital-gapnarrowinginAfricaC.BandwidthavailableinAfricaD.GreatDigitalDivideinAfrica
- Papa’sjawdroppedwhenMamatoldhimthatSisterhadcheatedonherfinalexams—nottosucceedbuttofail.It’sunbelievable!hesaiD.Sisterhasalwaysbeensoproudofhergoodgrades!YesshehassaidMamA.Butit’snotunbelievablE.Itjustshowshowbadlyshewantedofftheswimmingteam.SheneversaidanythingaboutthattomE.saidPapA.Ofcourseshedidn’tsaidMamA.Shewasafraidyou’dblowyourtop.YoualreadyhadhergettingaswimmingscholarshiptocollegeandwinninggoldmedalsattheOlympics.Canyouimaginehowmuchpressureshemusthavefelt?Ohmygosh!PapasaidI’vebeensostupid!Ijustthoughtshe’dwanttobeachampionswimmerbecauseshe’ssogoodatit.It’slikeanythingelsedearsaidMamaNomatterhowgoodatityouareifitstopsbeingfunyouwon’twanttodoitanymorE.Shemustbereallymadatmehemumbled嘟哝.MaybeIshouldsaysorrytoher.Sister’sfootstepscouldbeheardonthestairs.Shecameintothekitchenandlookedhopefullyupatherparents.HoneysaidMamawithasmileyourpapaandIhavedecidedthatthere’snoreasonforyoutobeontheswimmingteamifyoudon’twantto.Sister’sfacelituplikeaChristmastreE.SherantoPapaandjumpedintohisarmsgivinghimabighug.I’mgoingtoplaycardswithLizzy!shesaiD.Seeyoulater!FromthekitchenwindowMamaandPapawatchedtheirdaughterrundownthesunnyroadtowardLizzy’shousE.It’sgoodtoseeherhappyagainsaidMamA.Wellit’snottoolateanyway.PapasaiD.51.Mamainsistedthatthechildshoulddo________.A.whatshefelteasytoB.whatshewasabletoC.whatshefeltrighttoD.whatshewaswillingto52.Theunderlinedexpressionblowyourtopprobablymeans________inthetext.A.getveryangryB.becomeveryexcitedC.changeyouropinionD.falldownwithfear53.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesPapa?A.Foolish.B.Patient.C.ConsideratE.D.Stubborn.54.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EasierSaidThanDoneB.BetterLateThanNeverC.NeverTooOldToLearnD.NoPleasureWithoutPain
- TheManBookerPrizeTheManBookerPrizeforFictionisawardedeveryyearforanovelwrittenbyawriterfromtheCommonwealthortheRepublicofIrelandanditaimstorepresenttheverybestincontemporaryfiction.TheprizewasoriginallycalledtheBooker-McConnellPrizewhichwasthenameofthecompanythatsponsoreditthoughitwasbetter-knownassimplythe‘BookerPrize’.In2002theManGroupbecamethesponsorandtheychosethenewnamekeeping‘Booker’.PublisherscansubmitbooksforconsiderationfortheprizebutthejudgescanalsoaskforbookstobesubmittedtheythinkshouldbeincludeD.FirstlytheAdvisoryCommitteegiveadviceiftherehavebeenanychangestotherulesfortheprizeandselectsthepeoplewhowilljudgethebooks.ThejudgingpanelchangeseveryyearandusuallyapersonisonlyajudgeoncE.Greateffortsaremadetoensurethatthejudgingpanelisbalancedintermsofgenderandprofessionswithintheindustrysothatawriteracriticaneditorandanacademicarechosenalongwithawell-knownpersonfromwidersociety.Howeverwhenthepanelofjudgeshasbeenfinalizedtheyarelefttomaketheirowndecisionswithoutanyfurtherinvolvementorinterferencefromtheprizesponsor.TheManBookerjudgesincludecriticswritersandacademicstomaintaintheconsistentqualityoftheprizeanditsinfluenceissuchthatthewinnerwillalmostcertainlyseethesalesincreaseconsiderablyinadditiontothe£50000thatcomeswiththeprizE.4.WhentheManGroupbecamethesponsorthey.A.wereforcedtokeepthename'Booker'.B.decidedtoincludethename'Booker'.C.decidedtokeepthename'Booker-McConnell'.D.decidedtouseonlythename'Booker'.5.Whoadvisesonchangestotherules?A.ThesponsorsB.ThejudgingpanelC.theAdvisoryCommitteeD.Publishers6.Thejudgingpanel.A.doesn'tincludewomen.B.includesonlywomen.C.isonlychosenfromrepresentativesoftheindustry.D.includessomeonefromoutsidetheindustry.7.Theconsistentqualityoftheprize.A.isguaranteedbytheprizemoney.B.isguaranteedbythegenderofthejudges.C.isguaranteedbythemake-upofthepanelofjudges.D.isguaranteedbytheincreaseinsalesofthewinner.
- Location:WorldsofFunislocatedoffHighway435inKansasCityMissouri.History:WorldsofFunwasopenedonMay261973atacostof25milliondollars.LooselythemedaroundtheJulesVernebookAroundtheWorldinEightyDaystheparkwasfoundedbyHuntMidwestCompany.In1982HuntMidwestboughtanearbywaterparkOceansofFun.In2013WorldsofFunandOceansofFunwerecombinedtoaone-ticketadmissionprovidingallguestswithaccessto进入235acresofamusementandwaterrides.Hours:WorldsofFunisopenfromAprilthroughHalloween.Tickets:BuyandprintonlinE.Alwaystrytobuyyourticketsinadvancetosavetimewhenyougettothepark.Reservations:WorldofFunsellsFastLanecardsthatsaverides’timebyallowingthemtoavoidthemajorityofwaitformostofridesandattractionsincludingMambaPlowlerandPatriot.Rideasmanytimesasyouwantalldaylong.Strategy策略:Mostvisitorstendto趋向于begininthedaywithProwlerthehottestattractioninthepark.UsethattendencytoyouradvantageandheadtothePatriotfirst.AfterthattrytheDragons.ThenworkyourwaybacktotheProwler.AfterridingtheProwlerthereisonlyonerollercoasterMambA.Hititnext.IftheparkisnotverycrowdedyoucanrideBoomerangonthewaytoMambA.AfterridingMambaheadbackforarideontheWolf.BythenyouwillhavetriedmostofthepopularridesandattractionsintheshortestpossibletimE.News:In2014WorldsofFunisaddingSteelHawkaridethatwilltakeguestsup301feetintheairandspinthemata45-degreeanglefora60-secondflight.Waittohaveatry.33.WhendidHuntMidwest’stwoparksstarttoshareoneticket?A.In1973B.In1982C.In2014D.In201334.WithaFastLanecardvisitorscan________.A.savesomemoneyB.avoidliningupforlongC.buyticketsonlineD.enjoyalltheridesforfreE.35.WhatistalkedaboutinthepartofStrategy?A.Themostpopulartourseason.B.Thehighestrideinthepark.C.ThebestvisitingroutE.D.Thehottestattractionsinthepark.
- TimeforKidsTFKgetsthegreatnewsonthecoolesttoysfor2014atthe111thAmericanInternationalToyFair.What’sfourdayslongbiggerthansevenfootballfieldsandfilledwiththousandsoftoys?It’sToyFair2014!EachyearhundredsoftoycompaniesfromacrossthecountrycometogetherinNewYorkCity.Allkindsofproductsareshownasawaytoknowwhat’stocomeinthenewyear.Thisyear’strends款式includeoversizetoys.In2014everythingisreallybigandreallyouttheresaysAdrienneAppellatoy-trendsexpert.ToyFairisthelargesttoytradeshowintheWesternHemisphere西半球.Toy-storebuyersgototheeventtodecidewhichtoystheymaywanttosellduringtheholidayseason.MembersofthemedialikeTFKgotothefairtoreportbackonallthecooltrends.UnfortunatelyToyFairisnotopentothepubliC.Thisyear’sToyFairwasthebiggestinits111-yearhistory.Morethan1000toycompaniesshowedproductsfromsimplecardgamestohigh-techrobots.LargerThanLifewasaToyFairfavoritE.ThistrendisallaboutbigtoyswithabigplayvaluE.ThoughitisallfunandgamesatToyFairwesawlotsofproductsmakingapushtowardseducationwithSTEAM.Thatstandsforsciencetechnologyengineeringartandmath.Thistrendincludeswordgames.Andofcoursewesawsomesupercoolhigh-techgames.TechnologyisalwaysgoingtoinfluencetoyssaysAppell.Thisyearwesawlotsof3Dgamesandrobots.Toknowmoreinformationabouttheeventclick点击heretowatchthevideo.32.WhatcanweinferfromToyFair2014?A.Toysarebecomingmoreeducationalthanfun.B.Robotsaregreatfavoritesofbuyers.C.Bigtoyswillbepopularthisyear.D.Simplecardgameswilldisappearonthemarket.33.What’sspecialaboutToyFair2014?A.Itisthelargest.B.Itisthelongest.C.Itsellsallofitstoys.D.It’sheldinNewYorkCity.34.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.KidslovetoysB.Toy-storesinNewYorkCityC.TechnologychangestoysD.Timefortoys35.Thetextistakenfroma_____.A.websiteB.newspaperC.magazineD.Textbook
- Oneofonlyafewbandstoachievegreatcommercial商业的andcriticalsuccessacrossthreedecadesU2hasmadesuccessonitsowntermsonboththeartisticandbusinesssidesofthemusicindustry.Fromtheband’searliestdaysinDublinIrelandtothepresentU2hasbrokenfreefromthetraditionallimitationsofwhatarockband----androckmusic---couldandcouldn’tdo.BycombininganoriginalsoundwithhonestlyricsandachallengingsocialmessageU2hasearnedtherespectoftheirpeers同辈andacrazyfollowingoffansaroundtheworlD.Thisistheirstory.U2wasformedinDublininthefallof1976after14-year-oldLarryMullenJr.postedanoteonthebulletinboardathishighschoolinsearchofmusiciansforanewbanD.FromthegroupofapplicantsthatshowedupatMullen’shomethatfirstdayafive-pieceknownoriginallyasFeedbackformedwithMullenondrumsAdamClaytononbassPaulHewsononvacalsandDaveEvansonguitar.Dave’sbrotherDickalsoplayedtheguitarforawhilebutleftFeedbackveryearlytojoinanotherDublinbandtheVirginPrunes.FeedbackquicklychangedtheirnametoTheHypeandbeganrehearsing排练onweekendsafterschoolasoftenaspossibleformingtruefriendshipsanddevelopingagoodchemistryintheprocess.Afternearly18monthsofrehearsingtheband’sbigbreakcameatatalentshowinLimerickIrelandinMarch1978.WithCBSRecord’sJackieHaydenjudgingU2theyhadjustchangedtheirnameagainwonthecontestearninga£500prizeandstudiotimetorecordtheirfirstdemo.唱片小样.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthefactorofU2’ssuccess?A.socialmessagE.B.Adancedinstruments.C.SincerelyricsD.Uniquevoice29.HowwastheU2bandformed?A.Someoutstandingmusiciansformedittogether.B.LarryMullenandhisgoodfriendsformedit.C.AdamClaytonselectedthemembersfromagroupofapplicants.D.LarryMullenfoundthebandmembersbypostinganotE.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.U2oncenamedtheirbandFeedback.B.Themembersformedrealfriendshipsduringrehearsing.C.U2wasoriginallyformedwithfourmembers.D.ThebandgainedabigsuccessatatalentshowinLimerick.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.HowU2wasformeD.B.ThehistoryofU2.C.ThesuccessofU2.D.HowU2wasnameD.
- Oneofthelatesttrend趋势inAmericanChildcareisChineseaupairs.AuPairinStamfordforexamplehasgotincreasingnumbersofrequestforChineseaupairsfromzerotoaround4000since2004.Andthat’strueallacrossthecountry.IthoughtitwouldbeusefulforhimtolearnChineseatanearlyageJosephStockethemanagingdirectorofacompanysaysofhis2-yearoldson.IwouldatleastliketogivehimthechancetousethelanguageinthefutureAfteronlysixmonthsofbeingcaredbya25-year-oldwomanfromChinatheboycanalreadyunderstandbasicChinesedailyexpressionshisdadsays.LiDrakeaChinesenativeraisingtwochildreninMinnesotawithanAmericanhusbandhadanotherreasonforlookingforanaupairfromChinA.Shedidn’twantherchildrentomissoutontheirroots.BecauseIamChinesemyhusbandandIwantedthechildrentokeepexposedto接触thelanguageandculturE.shesays.StayingwithanativespeakerisbetterforchildrenthansimplysittinginaclassroomsaysSuzanneFlynnaprofessorinlanguageeducationofChildren.Butparentsmustunderstandthatjustoneyearwithaupairisunlikelytoproducewonders.Completemasterydemandscontinuedlearninguntiltheageof10or12.ThepopularityofaupairsfromchinahasbeenstrengthenedbytheincreasingnumbersofAmericanparentswhowanttheirchildrentolearnChinesE.ItisexpectedthatAmericandemandforaupairswillcontinuetoriseinthenextfewyears.33.Whatdoesthetermaupairinthetextmean?A.A.youngforeignwomantakingcareofchildrenB.A.professorinlanguageeducationofchildrenC.A.childlearningaforeignlanguageathomeD.A.motherraisingherchildrenonherown.34.LiDrakehasherchildrenstudyChinesebecauseshewantsthem______.A.toliveinChinasomedayB.tolearnabouttheChinesecultureC.tocatchupwitotherchildrenD.tospeakthelanguageathome35.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.ChineseaupairsneedtoimprovetheirEnglishSkillsB.EducatedwomandobetterinlookingafterchildrenC.LearningChineseisbecomingpopularInAmericA.D.Childrencanlearnaforeignlanguagewellinsixmonths.
- DoyouknowAustralia?AustraliaisthelargestislandintheworlD.ItisalittlesmallerthanChinA.Itisinthesouthoftheearth.AustraliaisbigbutitspopulationisnotlargE.ThepopulationofAustraliaisnearlyaslargeasthatofShanghai.Thegovernmenthasmadeenoughlawstofightpollution.ThecitiesinAustraliahavegotlittleairorwaterpollution.Theskyisblueandthewaterisclean.Youcanclearlyseefishswimmingintherivers.Plantsgrowverywell.LastmonthwevisitedPerththebiggestcityinWesternAustraliaandwenttoawildflowers'exhibition.TherewesawalargenumberofwildflowerswehadneverseenbeforE.WehadawonderfultimE.Perthisfamousforitsbeautifulwildflowers.InspringeveryyearPerthhasthewildflowers'exhibition.AftervisitingPerthwespentthedayinthecountrysidE.Wesatdownandhadarestnearapathatthefootofahill.Itwasquietandweenjoyedourselves.Suddenlyweheardbellsringingatthetopofthehill.WhatwesawmadeuspickupallourthingsandrunbacktothecarasquicklyaswecoulD.Therewereaboutthreehundredsheepcomingtowardsusdownthepath.Australiaisfamousforitssheepandkangaroos.Afterashortdrivefromanytownyouwillfindyourselfinthemiddleofwhitesheep.Sheepsheepeverywherearesheep.16.Australiais________.A.thelargestcountryintheworldB.aslargeasShanghaiC.notaslargeasChinaD.thelargestislandinthenorthoftheearth17.Thegovernmenthasmade________.A.fewlawstofightpollutionB.somanylawsthatcanfightpollutionC.enoughlawsthatcanhardlyfightpollutionD.enoughlawsbecausethepollutionisveryserious18.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Perthisfamousforitsbeautifulwildflowers.B.PerthisbiggerthananyothercityinWesternAustraliA.C.PerthliesinthewestofAustraliA.D.NoothercityislargerthanPerthinAustraliA.19.InPerthyoumayvisitawildflowers'showin________.A.DecemberB.JanuaryC.MayD.September20.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Australiaisfamousforitssheepkangaroosandwildflowers.B.Weranbacktothecarbecausewewereinthemiddleofwhitesheep.C.Threehundredsheepcametowardsusbecausetheysawus.D.IfyougotothecountrysideinAustraliayouwillseealargenumberofwhitesheep.
- London’snewestskyscraper摩天大楼iscalledtheShardanditcostabout430millionpoundstobuilD.Ataheightofalmost310metresitisthetallestbuildinginEuropE.TheShardhascompletelychangedtheappearanceofLondon.Howevernoteveryonethinksthatitisachangeforthebetter.TheShardwasdesignedbythefamousItalianarchitectRenzoPiano.WhenhebegandesigningtheShardforLondonPianowantedaverytallbuildingthatlookedlikeaspire尖顶.Hewantedtheglasssurfacestoreflecttheskyandthecity.Thesidesofthebuildingaren’tregular.SothebuildinghasanunusualshapE.Itlookslikeaverythinsharppieceofbrokenglass.AndthatishowthebuildinggotthenametheSharD.PianosaysthatthespireshapeoftheShardispartofagreatLondontradition.TheshaperemindshimofthespiresofthechurchesofLondonorthetallmasts桅杆oftheshipsthatwereonceontheriverThames.TheShardhas87floors.Atthetopthereisanobservatory.Atthemomentthebuildingisemptybuteventuallytherewillbeafivestarhotel.Therewillalsobetopqualityrestaurantsapartmentsandoffices.Beforebuildingworkbeganalotofpeopledidn’twanttheShardthoughtheplanswereapproveD.NowtheyarestillunhappyabouttheSharD.SomecriticssaythatsuchatallskyscrapermightbegoodinacitylikeNewYorkbutnotinLondon.TheysaythatthebestthingabouttheShardisitsspireshapE.Butthatistheonlything.Thereisnodecorationonlyflatsurfaces.TheEgyptiansdidthat4500yearsago.TheyalsothinktheShardistoobigforLondon.Itdestroysthebeautyofthecity.Othercriticsdon’tlikewhattheShardseemstorepresent.TheysaythattheShardshowshowLondonisbecomingmoreunequal.Onlyveryrichpeoplecanaffordtobuytheexpensiveprivateapartmentsandstayinthehotel.ButthepeoplewholiveneartheShardareamongthepoorestinLondon.SotheShardseemsasymbolofthedivisioninsocietybetweentheveryrichandthepoor.TheShardnowdominatestheLondonskylinE.ItisnotcertainhoweverthatordinaryLondoncitizenswilleveracceptitasavaluableadditiontothecity.32.London’snewestskyscraperiscalledtheShardbecauseof.A.itscostB.itssizeC.itsshapeD.itsheight33.WhenhedesignedtheShardPianowanteditto.A.changeLondon’sskylineB.inheritLondon’straditionC.imitatetheEgyptianstyleD.attractpotentialvisitors34.ThecriticswhorefertosocialdivisionthinktheShard.A.isonlypreferredbytherichB.isintendedforwealthypeopleC.isfarawayfromthepoorareaD.ispopularonlywithLondoners35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheShardCheersandClapsB.TheShardWorkofaGreatArchitectC.TheShardNewSymbolofLondon?D.TheShardAChangefortheBetter?
- ThetraditionaltentcitiesatfestivalssuchasGlastonburymayneverbethesameagain.Inavictoryofgreenbusinessthatiscertaintoappealtoenvironmentally-awaremusic-loversadesignstudentistoreceivefinancialsupporttoproduceeco-friendlytentsmadeofcardboardthatcanberecycledafterthebandsandthecrowdshavegonehomE.MajorfestivalssuchasGlastonburythrowawaysome10000abandonedtentsattheendofeventseachyear.ForhisfinalyearprojectattheUniversityoftheWestofEnglandJamesDunlopcameupwithamaterialthatcanberecycleD.AndtocopewiththeBritishsummerthecardboardhasbeenmadewaterproof.TakinginspirationfromaJapanesearchitectwhohasusedcardboardtomakebigbuildingsincludingchurchesMr.DunlopusedcardboardmaterialforhistentswhichhecalledMyhabs.ThedesignwonanawardattheannualNewDesignersExhibitionafterMr.Dunlopgraduatedfromhisproductdesigndegreeandhedecidedtotrytoturnitintoabusiness.ToraisemoneyfortheideahetouredtheCity’sprivatecompanieswhichfundnewbusinessandfoundasupporterinthefinancegroupMint.HeintroducedhisideatofourofMint’sdirectorsandwontheirsupport.Minthascommittedaround£500000toMyHabandtakenashareof30percentinMr.Dunlop’sbusiness.ThefirstMyhabsshouldbetestedatfestivalsthissummerbeforebeingmarketedfullynextyear.Mr.DunlopsaidthatthedesignwhichaccommodatestwopeoplecouldhaveotherusessuchasfordisasterreliefandhousingfortheLondonOlympics.FormusiceventsthecardboardhouseswillbeorderedonlineandputupatthesitesbytheMyhabteambeforethefestival-goersarriveandremovedbythecompanyafterwards.Theycanbepersonalizedandthecompanywillofferreductionsontheexpenseifpeopleagreetosellexterior外部的advertisingspacE.ThebiggestfestivalsattracttensofthousandsofparticipantswithGlastonburyhavingsome150000eachyear.Altogethertherearearound100annualmusicfestivalswherepeoplecampintheUK.Theeventsarebecomingincreasinglyenvironmentallyconscious.74.Eco-friendlytentsinparagraph1refertotents_______.A.economicallydesirableB.favorabletotheenvironmentC.forholdingmusicperformancesD.designedfordisasterrelief75.Mr.Dunlopestablishedhisbusiness______.A.independentlywithaninterest-freeloanfromMintB.withtheapprovaloftheCity’sadministrationC.inpartnershipwithafinancegroupD.withthehelpofaJapanesearchitect76.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat_______.A.theweatherintheUKischangeableinsummerB.mostperformancesatBritishfestivalsaregivenintheopenairC.thecardboardtentsproducedbyMr.Dunlopcanbeuser-tailoredD.cardboardtentscanbeeasilyputupandremovedbyusers.77.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.anattemptatdevelopingrecyclabletentsB.someeffortsatmakingfulluseofcardboardsC.anunusualsuccessofagraduationprojectD.theeffectsofusingcardboardtentsonmusicfestivals
- ChinaisagreatcountrywiththelargestpopulationintheworlD.Inordertosolvethepopulationproblemourgovernmentdecidestoimplementedone-childpolicy.Whenitiscarriedoutforsometimemanypeoplenotonlyseeitsadvantagesbutalsodisadvantages.Thuspeoplearguethattwo-childpolicyshouldbeputintoeffect.Firstofalltwo-childpolicyisthegiftforsomeonlychilD.ForsomefamiliesmaybetheparentsareonlychildandtheyalsocanhaveonlychilD.Putasidethelonelinessoftheirchildwhentheirchildgrowsupandtheygrowoldertheirchildmarrywithanonlychildgirlaccidentallytheburdenontheirchildandhiswifeisunimaginableheavy.Theirchildandhiswifehavetotakecareoftwooldcouples.Usuallyayoungcouplelookingafteranoldcoupleisalittledifficult;ifthepressureincreasingtwicehowcantheystandit.Butiftheirparentshavetwochildrentheycansharetheburdenoftakingcareoftheirparents.Itwouldbemuchbetter.Secondlytwo-childpolicyguaranteethenumberofChinesepopulation.Asthewidelyspreadofone-childpolicysomepeoplehavechangedtheirconceptionaboutgivingbirth.Iftheyfirmlybelieveone-childpolicytherewillbemoreandmorethedink.Afterseveraldecadesourcountrywillbefamousforlackofpopulation.Tosumupone-childpolicyhasoutofdatE.Andtow-childpolicyisneededandnecessary.ItcansolvetheproblemofnowadaysandthefuturE.21.Howisthetextorganized?A.Topic-argument-explanation.B.Opinion-examples-explanationC.Introduction-explanation-conclusion.D.Mainidea-comparison-discussion.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordimplementedmeaninparagraph1?A.stopB.continueC.adapttoD.adopt23.Accordingtothepassagetheauthor’sattitudetowardstwo-childpolicyis_________.A.favorableB.negativeC.neutralD.indifferent
- ThisyearFacebookthesocialmediawebsiteannouncedthatitwouldcooperatewithseveralnewsorganizations—includingTheNewYorkTimesTheGuardianandtheBBC—toplacenewsstoriesdirectlyintousers’personalFacebookwebpagE.StoriespublishedusingFacebookInstantwillloadmorequicklyandkeepthestyleoftheoriginalpublisherwhowillkeepalltheadvertisingincomethestoriesearn—atleastfornow.Thedealshowshowimportantsocialmediahasbecometonewsorganizationsandisaclearsignofhowtheworldofnewsischanging—andhasbeenforawhilE.ManythoughtofitasthedeathofthenewspaperwhenGoogleNewsbeganin2002.Ithadnohumaneditor.InsteadGoogleusedandstillusesasecretcomputerprogramthatselectsanddisplaysnewsstoriesaccordingtothereader’spersonalinterestsMorerecentlyAssociatedPressandYahoohavebeenpublishingcomputer-writtenarticles.Bothusespecialsoftwaretoautomaticallyproducestoriesaboutcompanyfinancialresultsandsportsreports—areaswherethequalityofwritingisfelttobeofsecondaryimportancetotheaccuracyofthedatA.Ithinkweshouldbeconcernedaboutsuchdevelopments.OneconcernisthatFacebookGoogleandothersocialmediawebsitesseejournalismasasideline副业awayofputtingpeopleinfrontofadvertisements.Itisn’ttheirprimaryfunction—soifitstopsmakingthemlotsofmoneythey’relikelytostopdoingit.There’sanotherconcernthatcomputer-writtenarticlesarenotactuallyjournalismatallbecausewhatahumannewsteamproducesisactuallyquitecomplex.A.well-writtennewsstoryputsinformationincontextoffersavoicetoeachsideofanargumentandbringsthepublicnewknowledgE.Althougheconomicsandspeedofdeliverymeanreaderswillprobablychooseacomputer-writtenstoryoveracarefullyshapedarticle—atleastfordailynews—Idon’tthinkthecomputerswillbewritinganyin-deptharticlesforawhileyet.32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.ToreportonanewcomputerserviceofferedbyFacebook.B.Toadvisereadersagainstreadingcomputer-writtennews.C.Toexpressconcernaboutrecenttrendsinonlinenews.D.Todescribetheprocessofonlinenewsreporting.33.Computer-writtennewsreportshavesofarfocusedonsportsandfinancebecause________.A.thesearethemostpopulartopicsforonlinereadersB.writingstyleislessimportantthanaccuracyintheseareasC.informationonthesetopicsismoreeasilyavailableD.therearefewerjournalistsspecializingintheseareas34.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordItinParagraph3referto?A.Business.B.Advertising.C.Facebook.D.Journalism.35.InParagraph4whichofthefollowingismentionedasacharacteristicofawell-writtennewsarticle?A.Theinformationpresentedisup-to-datE.B.Theauthor’sopinionisclear.C.ThelanguageusedisviviD.D.DifferentviewsonthetopicarepresenteD.
- Britishpotatofarmersweretakingtothestreetstocallfortheexpressioncouchpotatotobetakenfromthedictionarybecauseitharmsthevegetable’simagE.TheBritishPotatoCouncilwantstheOxfordEnglishDictionarytoreplacetheexpressionwiththetermcouchslouchwithprotestsplannedoutsideparliamentinLondonandtheofficesofOxfordUniversityPress.KathrynRaceheadofmarketingattheCouncilwhichrepresentssome4000growersandprocessorssaidthegrouphadcomplainedinwritingtotheOEDbuthadyettoreceivearesponsE.WearetryingtogetridoftheimagethatpotatoesarebadforyoushesaidMonday.Thepotatohashaditsknocksinthepast.OfcourseitisnottheOxfordEnglishDictionary'sfaultbutwewanttouseanothertermthancouchpotatobecausepotatoesarenaturallyhealthy.TheOEDsayscouchpotatooriginatedasAmericanslangmeaningapersonwhospendsleisuretimepassivelyoridlysittingaroundespeciallywatchingtelevisionorvideotapes.ThePotatoCouncilsaysitscampaignhasthebackingofdieticians饮食学家whosaythevegetableislowinfatandhighinvitaminC.SupportingthecampaigncelebritychefAntonyWorrallThompsonsaidthevegetablewasoneofBritain’sfavoritefoods.Notonlyaretheyhealthytheyareversatile多样的convenientandtastegreattoo.LifewithoutpotatoislikeasandwichwithoutafillinghesaiD.JohnSimpsonchiefeditoroftheOxfordEnglishDictionarysaidthedictionaryfirstincludedthetermcouchpotatoin1993andsaiddictionariesjustreflectthewordsthatsocietyuses.Hesaidwordswerenevertakenoutofthefull-lengthdictionarywhichincludessome650000wordscontainedin20volumes.Butlittle-usedwordscanberemovedfromthesmallerdictionariestomakewayfornewerones.IfsocietystopsusingwordsthentheyaretakenoutofthesmallerdictionariesheaddeD.Thefirstknownrecordeduseoftheexpressioncouchpotatowasina1979LogAngelesTimesarticleSimpsonsaiD.NigelEvansamemberofparliamentfortheRibbleValleyinLancashirehasmadeamotioninsupportofthecampaignhighlightingthenutritionalvalueoftheBritishpotato.46.TheBritishpotatofarmerswenttodemonstrateagainstOEDbecause__________.A.thephrasecouchpotatohaslargelydamagedthebenefitsofplantingpotatoesB.OEDboardhashadprejudice偏见inabsorbingcouchpotatointoitsnewversionsofdictionaryC.thephrasecouchpotatohashurtpeople’sfeelingsaboutpotatoesD.thephrasecouchpotatohasruinedthepositiveimageofpotatoes47.AccordingtotheBritishPotatoCounciltheOED__________.A.hasdonesomethingwrongtotheBritishpotatofarmersB.shouldleaveoutfromitthephrasecouchpotatoC.shouldreplacethephrasewithcouchslouchD.shouldmakeupforwhatitdidtothefarmers48.AntonyWorrallThompsonsupportedthecampaignstartedbythePotatocouncilbecause________.A.heisacookandpotatoishisfavoritefoodB.thephrasedoesn’tmatchwhatpeoplethinkofC.potatoesareofrichnutrientsandgoodtasteD.potatoesareamainsourceformakingsandwich49.WhatcanbestdescribetheviewpointsheldbyJohnSimpson?A.OEDwillremovethephraseifitcausesstrongprotestsB.OEDshouldcollectallthewordsreflectingsocietyusesC.IfwordsarelittleusedtheymightberemovedfromOEDD.Thephrasemightberemovedfromsmallerdictionariesoneday
- Whenyoufeeltiredhowdoyourelax?Drinkcoffeetakeabathdosomeexerciseordancetothemusic?FordancemusicfansandnightclubloverstheworldfamousEnglishDJdiscojockeySashawillbringthemtheworld’sfinestdancemusiC.HeiscomingtoGuangzhouBeijingandShanghaionNovember18-20aspartofthisworldtourinsupportofhisnewCD.Oneofthemainrolesofmusichasalwaysbeengoingwithdancing.Howevertoday’sdancemusicisverydifferentfromthatofthepast.Thehistoryofdancemusicgoesbacktothe16thcentury.IntheRenaissance文艺复兴andBaroque巴洛克periodsinEuroperichpeoplewereexpectedtobeabletodanceatsocialevents.EachtypeofdancegaverisetoitsownformofmusiC.Duringthe18thand19thcenturiesthemostpopulardanceswerethewaltz华尔兹舞andthepolka波尔卡舞.Inthisperioddanceswereoftenwrittenfortheconcerthall.Forexamplesymphonies交响乐wouldhaveawaltzmovementandpianopiecesweresometimesinwaltzorpolkA.Inthe1970sdancemusicmovedintonewplacescalledDiscos.ThemusicwasfasterhadmorebassandstartedtobecomemoreelectroniC.DiscomusicbegantodevelopintheUSandaroundEuropE.Bythe1986sthemusicbecamemuchfasterandevenmoreelectroniC.Inthe1990sclubstookoverdiscos.DJsmixedotherpeople’smusiC.Clubdancerhythms韵律becameamajorpartofpopularmusiC.Clubdancemusichasdifferentformsincludingdrumandbasship-hopR&B.ItmakesuseoftechnologyandDJstoplayabiggerpartinspreadingthemusiC.56.Whichofthefollowingdoesnotshowthedifferencebetweentoday’sdancemusicandthatofthepast?A.GreatervarietyofformsB.MoretechnologyismadeuseofC.ThemusicisfasterD.Today’smusicismoreprofessional57.Whichofthefollowingiscorrectaccordingtotheorderofeachtypebecomingpopular?A.waltzB.discomusicC.R&BA.a-b-cB.b-a-cC.a-c-bD.b-c-a58.Fromthethirdparagraphwecanseethat.A.dancingcannotbeseparatedfrommusicB.inthe16thcenturypeoplestilldidnothavemuchsociallifeC.people’ssocialneedsresultedinthebirthofdifferenttypesofdancemusicD.thetimeofitsbirthcantellthedifferencebetweentoday’sdancemusicandthatofthepast59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutdancemusic?A.Dancemusicdatestothe16thcentury.B.TypesofdancedecidethechangesindancemusiC.C.DancemusichasgonethroughdifferentstagesD.Indifferentperiodsdancemusiciswrittenfordifferentplaces60.AccordingtothepassageaDJ’sjobismainlyto.A.developdiscomusicB.createmusicfortheclubC.putdifferentmusicformstogetherD.chooseandplaymusicusingtechnology
- China’ssecondfemaleastronauttoenterspacedeliveredalecturetomorethan60millionstudentsacrossthecountryonThursdaywhileaboardtheTiangong-1spacemodule340kilometersabovetheEarth’ssurfaceinthefirstattemptatthiskindoflecturebyaChineseastronaut.WangYapingoneofthethreecrewmembersintheShenzhou-Ⅹclassspacecraftdeliveredthelecturethrougha40-minutelivevideobroadcastninedaysafterthesuccessfulspacecraftlaunch.AssistedbytheothertwoastronautsNieHaishengandZhangXiaoguangWangshowedstudentshowmovementoccursinazero-gravityenvironmentthroughaseriesofphysicsexperimentstohelpstudentsunderstandbasicphysicsconcepts.ObserverssaythecreativelectureisnotonlygoodforscienceandpatrioticeducationoftheyoungergenerationbutalsoshowsnationalconfidenceinChina’smaturingspacetechnologies.Viathevideofeedsystemthethreeastronautsinteractedwithsome300curiousstudentsinBeijingonThursdayafterthelecturewhoraisedquestionsabouttheirdailylifeinthespacemodulE.I’mextremelyexcitedtoseethemagicaleffectsoftheexperiments.IfeellikeI’mclosetospacewhilewatchingthelivebroadcastaprimaryschoolstudentinBeijingtoldtheGlobalTimesafterthelecturE.ThelecturebecameoneofthemostpopulartopicsonWeiboThursdaywithsomeWebuserssayingthisvisuallyimpressivemethodofeducationhasmadetheminterestedinspacesciencE.Thelecturealsodrewinternationalattention.AfterthelectureWangrepliedtoaletterofgreetingfromBarbaraMorganafemaleUSastronautwhoparticipatedinaspaceteachingprogramin2007.Wewouldliketojointheeffortasyouhavedonetobringscience-lovingyoutharoundtheworldclosertotheirdreamsofexploringtheuniverseWangsaidinthereplyXinhuareporteD.72.WecaninferfromthepassageWangYapingdidtheexperiments.A.onherownB.inanenvironmentwithoutgravityC.onlytoamusethestudentsD.onlytoshowChina’smaturingspacetechnologies73.Wecansaythislectureis.A.impressivebutridiculousB.creativebutimpracticalC.interestingandeducationalD.educationalbutboring74.AccordingtothepassageweknowBarbaraMorgan.A.isawomanastronautfromAmericaB.oncetaughtWangYapinghowtodeliveraspeechinspaceC.wasthefirstwomaninUStobesentinspaceD.oncetrainedwithWangYaping75.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.TheShenzhou-Ⅹclassspacecraft.B.WangYaping’sspaceclassC.TheinternationalinfluenceofChina’sspaceexplorationD.China’soutstandingastronauts.
- Whileastronautsinspacegettodomanyexcitingthingstheymissoutonordinarythingsthatwealltakeforgranted-beingabletowalkonfirmgroundhangingoutwithfamilyanddiggingintoasliceofhotsteamingpizzA.Thoughnotmuchcanbedoneaboutthefirsttwothingstheremaysoonbeasolutiontothethirdonethankstothiscool3-Dpizzaprinter!AboutayearagoNASAoffered$125000toAnjanContractora3-Dtechnologyexperttobuildadevice设备thatwouldallowastronautstomakepizzaondemanD.Themechanicalengineerpromisedthathisinventionwouldproducepiesinlargequantitiesthatlookedtastedandevensmelledlikepizzamadeincommonovens.Latelastyeartheengineerpresentedavideoofhisfirstprototype原型thatbeginsbycreatingasinglesliceofdough面团thatiscookedandprintedatthesametimE.Thencomesthetomatosauce—amixoftomatopowderoilandwaterandfinallyaproteinslicethatresemblescheesE.Whilethevideodoesn’tshowthebakingprocesstheinventorsaysthatoncethepizzaisprinteditcanbereadytobeconsumedin7seconds.WhilethepieinthevideolooksdeliciousenoughtoattractanypizzaloverAnjanContractorisfarfromreadyforastronauts.That’sbecausehestillhastofindasolutiontomakethefoodcontainerintheprinterlastfor30years.Thoughthatmaysoundunrealisticactuallyitisnot.AnjanContractorbelievesthattheonlywaythatispossibleisthatthewaterisremovedfromalltheingredients配料andthentheyarereducedtothepowderform.Thisasyoucanimaginewillnotbesoeasy.Butwhiletheprintermaynotbereadyforspaceitcertainlylooksreadyenoughforpeopleonearth.HopefullyNASAandContractorwillconsidersellingittothosenotfortunateenoughtogotoMars!28.Whydoestheauthormentionthethingsthatastronautsinspacecannotdo?A.ToaskusnottotakecommonthingsforgranteD.B.ToshowtheyliveadifficultlifetherE.C.ToshowtheirlifeisboringinspacE.D.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.29.NASAoffered$125000toAnjanContractormainlyto__________.A.createsomenewtypeof3-DprinterB.attractmorecompaniestoworkforNASAC.helpastronautsinspaceenjoyfreshpizzaonedayD.producepizzainlargequantitiestoearngreatprofits30.ThebiggestchallengethatAnjanContractorisfacedwithnowisprobablythat__________.A.hehasnomoneylefttogoonwithhisresearchB.thepizzadoesn’tseemappetizingtopizzaloversC.hehasnowaytomakepizzathatcanlastforthirtyyearsD.hecannotmakethefoodcontainerlastfordecades31.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.NASAistryingitsbesttohelpastronautseatbetterB.AstronautsmaysoonbeabletoenjoysteaminghotpizzaC.NASAisworkingonmakingpizzaforcommonpeopleD.A3-Dpizzaprinterhasbeenusedtomakepizza
- NewYorkersandvisitorstotheBigApplewillgettoringintheLunarNewYearalsoknownasChineseNewYearintheU.S.instylewithafireworksdisplayontheHudsonRiversettomusicwrittenbyAcademyAward-winningcomposerTanDun.ThedisplayispartofthesecondannualHappyChineseNewYear:FantasticArtChinafestivalheldinNewYorkonFebruary5-102016.TheChinaCentralAcademyofFineArtsCAFAtheU.S.-ChinaCulturalInstituteandtheCulturalAssociateoftheCommitteeof100announcedthisyear’seventsonNovember18atapressconferenceattheLincolnCenter.TheFantasticArtChinafestivalwillfeaturealargerandmorediverseseriesofartisticandculturaleventsacrossNewYork’stopculturalvenues地点andlandmarksincludingtheLincolnCenterEmpireStateBuildingandJacobK.JavitsConventionCenter.Thisyear’sthemefocusesonexploringthecomplicatedrelationshipbetweensoundandimagesaidProfessorYuDingfromCAFAwhoisalsopresidentofFantasticArtChinaandinchargeofthefestival’sdesign.LunarNewYearwhichcelebratestheYearoftheMonkeyin2016isanopportunitytobringChina’smodernarttomainstreamAmericaandthefestivalservesasaninnovativeapproachtoestablishingculturalexchangebetweenChinaandNewYorkCityYusaiD.UNESCOGoodwillAmbassadorTanDun’smusicisaneweditionthatwillbefeaturedatseveralvenuesincludingamajorartexhibitionattheJavitsCentereventsattheLincolnCenterandthefireworksdisplayontheHudsonwhichwilltakeplaceontheeveningofFebruary6.Fivebarges游艇ontheriverwilllaunchthefireworksdesignedbyCAFAthatwilltellastoryaboutcelebrationandconservation.WeChinesearefondofnaturesothebestwaytocelebratetheLunarNewYearistosalutewiththesoundsofnaturesuchassoundsofwaterstoneandbamboosaidTanDunatthepressconferenceAnditwillbefuntousethemusicofwaterduringthefireworkdisplay.InadditiontothefireworksaspeciallightingshowattheEmpireStateBuildingwillilluminateNewYorkCityduringtheholiday.ChineseNewYearisbeingrecognizedasapublicschoolholidayforthefirsttimeinNewYork.ChildrenfromtheNationalDanceInstitutewhichrepresents75schoolswillperformtraditionalChinesedancesattheLincolnCenterandtheJavitsCenter.AndincelebrationoftheYearoftheMonkeyeventswillfeatureaconservationmessageabouttheendangeredgoldenmonkeyinChinA.28.Thethemeofthisyear’scelebrationiscenteredon________.A.diversityofChinesetraditionalfestivalsB.relationshipbetweensoundandimageofnatureC.endangeredspeciesandenvironmentprotectionD.culturalexchangebetweenChinaandAmerica29.ThecomingYearoftheMonkeyistobecelebratedinNewYorkby________.A.sailingontheHudsonRiveralongwithanew-yearspeechB.holdingaspecialconcertattheEmpireStateBuildingC.settingofffireworksandholdingaspeciallightingshowD.takingaweekoffandorganizingChinesedancecontests30.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordilluminateinParA.7mostprobablymean?A.Lighten.B.SurrounD.C.DecoratE.D.Broaden.31.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyinorderto________.A.comparesometraditionalfestivalsinChinaandAmericaB.attractvisitorstoAmericaforthecomingnew-yearcelebrationC.strengthentheculturalco-operationbetweenChinaandAmericaD.reportcelebrationactivitiesfortheYearoftheMonkeyinNewYork
- HappyNewYear!NewYorkersandvisitorstotheBigApplewillgettoringintheLunarNewYearalsoknownasChineseNewYearintheU.S.instylewithafireworksdisplayontheHudsonRiversettomusicwrittenbyAcademyAward-winningcomposerTanDun.ThedisplayispartofthesecondannualHappyChineseNewYear:FantasticArtChinafestivalheldinNewYorkonFebruary5-102016.TheChinaCentralAcademyofFineArtsCAFAtheU.S.-ChinaCulturalInstituteandtheCulturalAssociateoftheCommitteeof100announcedthisyear’seventsonNovember18atapressconferenceattheLincolnCenter.TheFantasticArtChinafestivalwillfeaturealargerandmorediverseseriesofartisticandculturaleventsacrossNewYork’stopculturalvenues地点andlandmarksincludingtheLincolnCenterEmpireStateBuildingandJacobK.JavitsConventionCenter.Thisyear’sthemefocusesonexploringthecomplicatedrelationshipbetweensoundandimagesaidProfessorYuDingfromCAFAwhoisalsopresidentofFantasticArtChinaandinchargeofthefestival’sdesign.LunarNewYearwhichcelebratestheYearoftheMonkeyin2016isanopportunitytobringChina’smodernarttomainstreamAmericaandthefestivalservesasaninnovativeapproachtoestablishingculturalexchangebetweenChinaandNewYorkCityYusaiD.UNESCOGoodwillAmbassadorTanDun’smusicisaneweditionthatwillbefeaturedatseveralvenuesincludingamajorartexhibitionattheJavitsCentereventsattheLincolnCenterandthefireworksdisplayontheHudsonwhichwilltakeplaceontheeveningofFebruary6.Fivebarges游艇ontheriverwilllaunchthefireworksdesignedbyCAFAthatwilltellastoryaboutcelebrationandconservation.WeChinesearefondofnaturesothebestwaytocelebratetheLunarNewYearistosalutewiththesoundsofnaturesuchassoundsofwaterstoneandbamboosaidTanDunatthepressconferenceAnditwillbefuntousethemusicofwaterduringthefireworkdisplay.InadditiontothefireworksaspeciallightingshowattheEmpireStateBuildingwillilluminateNewYorkCityduringtheholiday.ChineseNewYearisbeingrecognizedasapublicschoolholidayforthefirsttimeinNewYork.ChildrenfromtheNationalDanceInstitutewhichrepresents75schoolswillperformtraditionalChinesedancesattheLincolnCenterandtheJavitsCenter.AndincelebrationoftheYearoftheMonkeyeventswillfeatureaconservationmessageabouttheendangeredgoldenmonkeyinChinA.28.Thethemeofthisyear’scelebrationiscenteredon________.A.diversityofChinesetraditionalfestivalsB.endangeredspeciesandenvironmentprotectionC.relationshipbetweensoundandimageofnatureD.culturalexchangebetweenChinaandAmerica29.ThecomingYearoftheMonkeyistobecelebratedinNewYorkby________.A.settingofffireworksandholdingaspeciallightingshowB.holdingaspecialconcertattheEmpireStateBuildingC.sailingontheHudsonRiveralongwithanew-yearspeechD.takingaweekoffandorganizingChinesedancecontests30.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordilluminateinParA.7mostprobablymean?A.SurrounD.B.Lighten.C.DecoratE.D.Broaden.31.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyinorderto________.A.comparesometraditionalfestivalsinChinaandAmericaB.attractvisitorstoAmericaforthecomingnew-yearcelebrationC.reportcelebrationactivitiesfortheYearoftheMonkeyinNewYorkD.strengthentheculturalco-operationbetweenChinaandAmerica
- ThepublicationofHarryPotterandtheHalf-BloodPrincepleasesbooksellersacrossChina.TheBritishandAmericaneditionswereNo.1andNo.3separatelyonthesaleschartoftheBeijingXidanBookBuildinglastweek.Thebook’sposterishighlightedandnewsaboutthebookcanoftenbeheardontheradio.Whyisthebooksoattractivetochildren?WithcuriosityIgotacopyofHarryPotter.AtfirstIwantedtoglanceoveritandmadesomecriticisms批评.ButoutofexpectationIhavebeendeeplyattractedbythemagicworlD.Ontheotherhandonecan’thelpaskingWhereisourownHarryPotter?TheChinesenationhasahistoryof5000years.Withavastmarketofyoungsters.Chinadidpublishmanybookspopularamongchildren.Howeverwhyarethepresentworksnotas.goodasthoseimported进口的?TherecometwomajorreasonsFirstlyquiteanumberofchildren’sbooksareofstrongsenseofteachingandlackinterestandentertainment娱乐.Childrenoftenhaveafeelingofbeingeducated.Nowondertheydon’tlikethem.Secondlychildren’sreadingmaterialsinvolvingidiomstoriesandChinesetalents’storiesthoughalwaysindifferentcoversareusuallymuchthesame.Somebooksareplagiarized.Theauthorstakewordsideasfromsomeoneelse’swork.Oneknowstheendingasearlyasinthebeginning.Infinalanalysistheauthorsofthebooksseldomtakechildren’srequirementsintoconsideration.Asamatteroffacteachchildhashisownwonderfulimagination.Theyhopetounderstandtheworldandnature.Similarlythey.havetheirownchoices.Theydislikesimilarstories.evenifthestoriesareexcellent.First-classreadingforchildrenshouldbeveryinterestingwhichcontainsknowledgeandtheessence精髓ofnationalculturewhicharepresentedinchildren’slanguage.Marketisatouchstone试金石forproducts.Thetheoryalsoholdstrueforculturalproducts.Itishopedthattheauthorsofchildren’sbookscanlearnsomethingfromthegoodmarketofHarryPotterandwriteoutmoreandbetterbookslovedbychildren.47.OurownbookshavethefollowingdisadvantagesEXCEPTthat_______.A.theyhavelittlesenseofinterestandentertainmentB.manyofourbooksareofthesameC.ourauthorsknowwhatourchildrenneedD.theauthorsdidn’tpaymuchattentiontothechildren’srequirements48.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordplagiarizedinmeaninChinese?A.改编B.杜撰C.印刷D.剽窃49.ThereasonwhyHarryPotterandtheHalf-BloodPrinceissopopularisthat____.A.itopensamagicworldforchildrenB.ithaslittlesenseofteachingC.itisonlywritteninchildren’slanguageD.itisadvertisedmoreonTVorposter50.WhatdoesthewritermeanbywritingWhereisourownHarryPotter?A.WeChineseproducemorebooksthanothercountries.B.Weareshortofbooksforchildrenandadults.C.Ourauthorsareexpectedtomakethechildren’sbookarealbest-seller.D.AuthorsshouldwritebooksnamedHarryPotter.
- Visitinganimalsintheirnaturalhomesmaysoundlikeagreatideathathelpstosavethembutisit?ResearcherswritinginTrendsinEcology&EvolutiononOct9saidthattheinteractionsbetweenwildanimalsandfriendlyeco-touristswhowanttotaketheirpicturesmayputanimalsatgreaterriskofbeingeaten.Itisclearthatmanypeoplevisitprotectedareaseveryyear.Recentdatashowedthatprotectedareasaroundtheglobehave8billionvisitorsperyear;that’slikeeachhumanonEarthvisitedaprotectedareaonceayearandthensome!saidDainelBlumsteinoftheUniversityofCaliforniaLosAnglels.Thisamountofnaturetourismandeco-tourismcanbeaddedtothelonglistofwaysinwhichhumanscausefastenvironmentalchangE.ThebasicideaofthereportthereportisthathumanschangethewaysanimalsactandthosechangesmightaffectotherpartsoftheirlivesaccordingtoScienceDaily.Thosechangesinbehaviorandactivitymayputanimalsatrisk.Whenanimalsspendtimein‘harmless’wayswithhumanstheymayletdowntheirguardBlumsteinsaiD.Asanimalsgetusedtofeelingcomfortablewithhumanstheymaybecomebraverinothersituationshesays.Ifthisbraverycontinueswhentheymeetrealpredators捕食者thentheywilldiemoreoftenwhentheymeetthem.Eco-tourismisinsomewayssimilartomakinganimalsliveinhumanhomesorincities.InallthreecasesregularinteractionsbetweenpeopleandanimalstamE.Evidencehasshownthatsilverfoxesthatlivewithpeoplebecomemorelaid-backandlessfearful;thisresultsfromevolutionarychangesbutalsofromspendingtimewithhumans.SimplyputasBlumsteinaskedintheScientificAmericanmagazine:Doeseco-tourismmakeanimalsdumb?Andthat’snotall-humanscanalsoscareawaynaturalpredatorscreatingtheso-calledhumanshieldeffectandasafeenvironmentforsmalleranimalsthatmightmakethembravertoo.Whenhumansarearoundforexamplevervetmonkeysdon’tseeasmanyleopards猎豹tryingtoeatthem.Blumsteinsaystheyhopetodomoreresearchintohumans’interactionswithwildlifE.Scientistswillnowhavetounderstandbetterhowdifferentspeciesandspeciesindifferentsituationsreacttohumansandwhenhumansmightputthematrisk.32.ThemainfocusofreportinTrendsinEcology&Evolutionwastheideathat______.A.eco-tourismcausedamagetothenaturalhomesofwildlifE.B.itiseasyforeco-touriststobuilduptrustwithwideanimals.C.thechangesbroughtbyeco-tourismmaybeharmful.D.protectedareasaroundtheworldareoverloadedwithtourists.33.Theunderlinedworddumbinparagraph6probablymeans________.A.anxiousB.activeC.curiousD.stupid34.Theauthorusesvervetmonkeysasanexampletoshowthat________.A.differentspeciesreacttohumansindifferentways.B.thepresenceofhumansreducesthethreatfrompredatorsC.smalleranimalstendtobebraverinfrontofpredators.D.interactionswithhumansmakeanimalsmorerelaxedandlessfearful.35.Wecaninferthatthewriterwrotethispassagemainlyto.A.explainwhateco-tourismisB.tellussomethinginterestingaboutNatureC.suggestthatwestopeatingmeattosaveanimalsD.Wildlifetourismmayseemhelpfulbutitcanbedeadlyforsomeanimals
- October15thistheGlobalHandwashingDay.Activitiesareplannedinmorethan20countriestogetmillionsofpeopleinthedevelopingworldtowashtheirhandswithsoap.Forexampledonatorswillgive150000barsofsoaptoschoolsinEthiopiA.Expertssaypeoplearoundtheworldwashtheirhandseverydaybutveryfewusesoapatso-calledimportantmoments.TheseincludeafterusingthetoiletaftercleaningababyandbeforetouchingfooD.GlobalHandwashingDayistheideaofthePublic-PrivatePartnershipforHandwashingwithSoap.PartnersincludetheUnitedNationsChildren’sFundAmericangovernmentagenciestheWorldBankandsoapmakersUnleverandProcterandGamblE.Theorganizerssayallsoapsareequallyeffectiveatremovingdisease-causinggerm.Theysaythecorrectwaytowashistowetyourhandswithasmallamountofwaterandcoverthemwithsoap.Rubitintoallareasincludingunderthefingernails.Rubforatleasttwentyseconds.Thenrinsewellunderrunningwater.Finallydryyourhandswithacleanclothorwavethemintheair.ThePartnershipforHandwashingsayssoapisimportantbecauseitincreasesthetimethatpeoplespendinwashinghands.Soapalsohelpstobreakupthedirtthatholdsmostofthegerms.Anditusuallyleavesapleasantsmell.ThePartnershipforHandwashingalsosayswashingwithsoapbeforeeatingorafterusingthetoiletcouldsavemorelivesthananyvaccine疫苗ormedicinE.Handwashingcouldalsopreventthespreadofotherdiseases.Whenpeoplegetgermsontheirhandstheycaninfectthemselvesbytouchingtheireyesnosesormouths.Thentheycaninfectothers.28.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Handwashing:soimportant--itgetsadayofitsown..B.Findoutwhywashinghandscarefullyissoimportant.C.Saynotowashinghandsinthewrongway.D.Wanttolivealongerlife?--washyourhands.29.ThewordrinseinParagraph3probablymeans______.A.todryyourhandsB.torubyourhandscarefullyC.towashawaythesoapD.tocleanyourfingers30.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus______.A.howtowashyourhandscorrectlyB.thedangersofwashinghandswithoutsoapC.whywashinghandwithsoapissoimportantD.whenweshouldespeciallywashourhandswithsoap31.Inwhichpartofnewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.HealthreportB.PublicserviceC.MedicalcareD.advertisement
- Canyoucommunicatewithotherswhenyouliveinaforeigncountrywithnoorlittleknowledgeofitslanguage?OfcourseitispossiblE.Youcancommunicateyourmoodsandintentionstooneanotherwithoutwordsbecauseallhumanbeingssharealotofcommonvisual看见的signals.Thesesignalsareaseffective有效的aswordsduringcommunication.ThegesturesoftheheadplayakeyroleinbodylanguagE.ThemovementsofeyesandeyebrowsareasimportantasheadmovementsinbodylanguagE.BesidesthegesturesoftheheadorthemovementsoftheeyesandeyebrowstheactionofarmshandsandlegsisalsoalargepartofbodylanguagE.Extendingone'sarmandshakinghandswithothersisagreetinginbothformalandinformalcases.Thispartofbodylanguagemightdatebacktoprimarytribes原始部落.Likehandshakingtherearestillmanyotherformsofbodylanguagepresentedbyhands.Raisingone'shandandmakingacirclewithhisthumb拇指andforfingersignalsthatsomethingisOK.Clasped握紧的handsraisedabovetheheadatraditionalpictureacceptedbysportsmenafterwinningafightisadisplayoftriumphthatgrowsoutofakindoffeelingfollowingavictory.Wavingone'shandsaspeakercanmakehiswordsmorepowerfulandvigorous有活力的.Besideshandgesturestherearetimeswhenapersonsayssomethingwithhislegsaswellaswithhisheadandeyes.Theleggesturesoftenreflectone'sattitudetowardssomethingorsomeonethatpersoniswith.Accordingtotheabovefactsbodylanguagehasofferedamorereliable可靠的waytounderstandone'smindbymeansofgestures.ThoughitissoundlessandwordlessonceyouunderstandityouwillfeeltheworldisbiggerthanyourealizeD.25.Whichofthefollowingisthepropertitleforthispassage?A.BodyLanguageB.HowtoCommunicatewiththePeoplearoundYouC.TheHistoryofBodyLanguageD.GesturesAndLanguages26.Afterreadingthepassagewecanconcludethat________.A.handshakingsuggeststhatthespeakerisexcitedB.headplaysalessimportantpartinbodylanguageC.actorsandactressesaregoodatgesturesD.peoplebegantousebodylanguagelonglongago27.What'sthecharacteristic特点特征ofbodylanguage?A.Soundlessandwordless.B.DifficulttounderstanD.C.Powerfulandvigorous.D.Effectiveandnormal28.Whensportsmenwinamatchtheyprobably________.A.clasptheirhandstoannouncetheirvictoryB.clasptheirhandstoexpresstheirexcitedfeelingC.haveapicturetakenassoonaspossibleD.showasignofthankfulness
- TravelingtoCubaasanAmericanislikejumpingthroughhoops环.TohelpyoubetterprepareforyourtripherearewhatyouneedtoknowabouttravelingtoCuba.YouwilIneedtoobtainavisatotraveltoCuba.You’11needtoapplyforthevisaassociatedwithyourtravelpurposessuchasreligiousormedicaltravelfamilyvisitsorpeople-to-peopletravelwhichisthemostcommontypeofvisaattainedbyAmericans.BecauseoftheU..S..restrictionbankshavenotyetbeenabletoestablishafootholdinCubameaningit’sacash—focusedcountry.YoucanexchangecurrencyattheJoséMartíInternationalAirportoratyourhotel.Keepinmindthatthereisa10percentfeetoexchangeU..S..currencyforCubancurrency.You’11alsowanttobesuretocarrychangefortips.YoucanreserveahotelroominCubaonline.Thenyoucancalltoconfirmyourreservation.Youcanalsobookthroughatravelagency.HoweverpaymentcanbetrickyEvenifyoupayforyourroomthroughyourtravelagenttherestrictionmaypreventyourpaymentfromreachingyourhotelintimeanotherreasontobookwellinadvance.Comepreparedwithenoughcashtocoverthecostjustincase.Ifyouexpecttofindthebluewatersvolcaniclandscapesandbeautifulvillagesofothernearbyislandsyou’11bedisappointed.Butbeautyisnothardtofindhere.OldHavana—aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite—ishometosplendidarchitectureandabitofpaladarsprivatelyownedres—taurants.LimitedeconomicopportunitieshaveledCubanstobecreativeinotherways.Youcan’tgotwoblockswithoutcomingacrossstreetpaintingsartstudiosandjoyfulballetmusic.24.MostAmericansgetthevisatoCubaby________.A.familyvisitsB.people-to-peopletravelC.religioustravelD.medicaltravel25.Howmuchwillyoupayifyouwanttoexchange$1.000forCubanmoney?A.$20B.$50C.$100D.$20026.WhichdoestheauthorthinkisworthseeinginCuba?A.FantasticbuildingsB.BluewatersC.BeautifulvillagesD.Volcaniclandscapes27.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtoprepareatravel?B.TipsonVisitingCubaC.RestrictionsinCubaD.BecarefulAmericans
- Manyoftheworld’scountrieshavereachedorareapproachingzeropopulationgrowthZPG.Nearlyallsuchlandsareeconomicallywelldeveloped.TheyincludemuchofEuropeincludingRussiatheUnitedStatesCanadaJapan.andAustralia.AstherateofnaturalincreaseRNIdeclinestwothingshappen.Firstthepopulationbeginstodeclineifthelossisnotbalancedbyimmigration.Secondacountry’spopulationagesbecausetherearefewerbirths.IsachievingZPGgoodorbad?Whathappenswhenacountry’spopulationbeginstodrop?Manypeopleafterallbelievethatpopulationdeclineisagoodthing.Butisitgoodforeveryone?Doeseveryoneagree?Anagingpopulationcancreatemanyproblems.Seniorcitizensrequiremorehealthcareandmedicalattention.Ratherthanpayingintoretirementprogramstheybegintodrawfromtheirpensions.IntheUStheSocialSecurityprogramaccordingtomanyexpertswillbeusedupby2018.Itwillpayoutmoremoneythanittakesin.Additionallyagreatnumberofjobsgobegginginsearchofpeoplewillingorentrylevelpositionsthatpaylowwages.Withanabletodothem.Manyofthesejobsareagingpopulationwhowillfillthem?Attheotherextremesomepositionsrequirealargenumberoftrainingandhighlyspecializedskills.Whowillfillthesepositionsasretireesleavetheworkforce?Theanswertotheproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationissimpleincreasedmigration.Todaymanypeopleparticularlythosefromlessdevelopedcountriesaremigratinginsearchofemployment.Manyarewillingtotakejobsthatcannotorwillnotbefilledbythedomesticpopulation.Othersarewelleducatedandhighlyskilled.Bothgroupscontributetoacountry’seconomyprogressinmanyways.Furthertheyaddtotherichnessofacountry’sculture.Ofgreatestimportanceperhapsisthefactthattheyhavebecomeabsolutelynecessarytotheeconomyofmanylands.Asyoucanseeformanycountriesandformostimmigrantsmigrationisawin—winsituation.30.Inthewriter’sviewwhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.NoteveryoneagreesthatachievingZPGisabsolutelygood.B.AchievingZPGiseverycountry’saiminspiteofitssideeffects.C.AchievingZPGisbadforseniorcitizens.D.AchievingZPGisgoodforemployment.31.Accordingtothepassagethebestwaytosolvetheproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationis.A.toimprovethehealthcaresystemB.toincreaseRNIC.toincreaseemploymentD.toincreasemigration32.Theunderlinedwordsthedomesticpopulation’’canbereplacedby.A.peoplewithinthecountryB.peoplefromdevelopingcountriesC.peoplewithoutacollegeeducationD.peoplelivingabroad33.Themainideaofthelastparagraphis.A.theadvantagesofincreasedmigrationB.theproblemofdecliningandagingpopulationC.howtoincreasemigrationD.somewaystoenrichacountry’sculture
- ThereisnothingintheU.S.quitelikeBlackFriday.BeforemidnightonThursdayinmallsacrosstheU.S.peoplestartqueuingupoutsidethelockedentrancesofstoresmakinglongerandlongerlinesholdingcoupons优惠券sippingcoffeeandhotchocolaterubbingtheirhandsandstamping跺脚theirfeetforwarmthexcitedlychattingandwaitingfortheclerkstoopenthedoorwhenthetimearrives.BlackFridaythedayafterThanksgivinghasbecomeinrecentdecadesaspecialAmericanholidaysaidtheInternationalBusinessTimes.Indeedupto147millionBlackFridayshopperswereexpectedtoputupwiththedarkofnightandtheelbows手肘ofothershopperssothattheycouldbringhomesomebargainsaccordingtotheUSNationalRetailFederation.Butwhydoestheshoppingfestivalhavesuchaname?ThenamewasfirstusedinPhiladelphiainthe1970s.ThestreetsandsidewalksofthecitybecamesopackedwithtrafficandcrowdsonthedayafterThanksgivingDaythatthelocalpolicedidnotlookforwardtoit.BecauseofthistheycalledthedayBlackFridaysaidTheHuffingtonPost.HoweverothersbelievethatBlackFridaytakesitsnamefromthefactthatbecauseoftheincreaseinsalesonthedayshopsareableforthefirsttimeintheyeartomoveoutofthered–thatisdebt–andintotheblackorprofit.Businessesofcoursetrytotakeadvantageofthisday.A.decadeagoretailers零售商openedat5or6am.Nowmanyofthebigstoresopenatmidnight.Peoplereallyseemtolikethewholeexperienceofqueuingupbeforemidnightforitisn’tjustaboutthebargainsnotedCNN.Formanyshoppersit’sjustfuntobepartofalargecrowD.ThosewhogotothemallsatmidnightaredrivenbythesamethingthatmakesamillionpeoplegettogetherinTimesSquareeachNewYear’sEvE.29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutBlackFridayisTRUE?A.ItisaspecialdayintheUSonwhichgovernmenthandsoutcouponstocustomers.B.ItisashoppingfestivalintheUSthatfallsonthesecondFridayafterThanksgiving.C.IthasbeenatraditionalAmericanholidaysincethefoundingofthenation.D.ItisanopportunityforAmericanstogetthingstheywantatamuchlowerpricE.30.AccordingtothearticlepeoplewhoqueueupforBlackFriday______.A.usuallyhelpeachothertofindgoodbargainsB.havealotofcomplaintsabouttheserviceoftheretailclerksC.havegreatfunaspartofthewaitingcrowdD.havetowaituntil5to6A.m.tostartshopping31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.TheshoppinghabitsofAmericans.B.AnintroductiontotheoriginandinfluencesofBlackFriday.C.TipsonhowtogetgoodbargainsonBlackFriday.D.People’smixedfeelingstowardBlackFriday.
- Christmasisapproachingbut20childreninSandyHookElementarySchoolintheUSwillnevergettoopentheirChristmaspresents.OnDeC.14AdamLanza20killedhismotherandthenbrokeintoaschoolinNewtownConnecticut.Hekilled20studentsandsixadultstherebeforetakinghisownlifE.ThetragedyhasstunnedthepeopleofNewtownaquiettownof27000residentsnortheastofNewYork.TheshootinghasalsoshakenthecountryandtheworlD.IthasmadetheUSthinkonceagainaboutguncontrolissues.TheUSconstitution__protectstherightofitspeopletocarryguns.AnyUScitizenover21withoutacriminalbackgroundormentalhealthproblemscanbuytheweaponswhicharesoldingunshopsandevensupermarketsinsomestates.AsaresultAmericansnowcarryaround270milliongunsmakingthemthemostheavilyarmedpeopleintheworldpercapita人均CNNreporteD.Thishasbroughtwithitalotoftragedies.UNdatashowsthattheUShasthehighestpercapitarateofgun-relatedkillingsamongalldevelopedcountriesAmericansare20timesmorelikelytobekilledbyagunthanpeoplefromotherdevelopedcountries.Since1982therehasbeenmorethan61shootingsintheUSaccordingtoMotherJonesmagazinE.TheworstincidenthappenedatVirginiaTechin2007when32peoplewerekilleD.AlthoughtheUShasguncontrollawssomewantthemtobemorerestrictiveespeciallyaftertherecenttragedy.ButsupportersofgunownershipincludingtheNationalRifleAssociationarguethattherighttoowngunshasbecomepartofAmericanculturE.Gunusecandatebacktotheearlydaysofcolonization殖民地时期whenEuropeansettlersusedgunsforself-defenseandhunting.DespiteallthisUSPresidentBarackObamahasvoicedhisconcernsandsaysthathewishestomakeachangeWecan’ttoleratethisanymorE.ThesetragediesmustbeendeD.AndtoendthemwemustchangesaidObamaaftertherecentshooting.32.HowmanypeoplediedinSandyHookElementarySchoolshooting?A.26.B.27.C.28.D.32.33.Theunderlinedwordstunnedinthethirdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.A.interestedB.shockedC.annoyedD.amazed34.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.IntheUScitizensover21areallallowedtobuytheweapons.B.AmericansarethemostheavilyarmedpeopleintheworlD.C.SandyHookElementarySchoolistheworstshootingincidentintheUShistory.D.Americansfacemuchbiggergunthreatthanpeoplefromotherdevelopedcountries.35.What’sObama’sattitudetowardguncontrolintheUSaccordingtothetext?A.ItisunnecessarytomakeachangE.B.ItshouldbemorerestrictivE.C.ItgoesagainstthetraditionalculturE.D.NostudentsshouldbeallowedtocarryagunanymorE.
- IfConfucius孔子werestillalivetodayandcouldcelebratehisSeptember28birthdaywithabigcaketherewouldbealotofcandles.He'dneedafanorastrongwindtohelphimputthemout.WhilemanypeopleinChinawillrememberConfuciusonthisspecialdayfewpeopleintheUnitedStateswillgivehimapassingthought.It'snothingpersonal.MostAmericansdon'tevenrememberthebirthdaysoftheirownnationalheroes.Butthisdoesn'tmeanthatAmericansdon'tcareaboutConfucius.InmanywayshehasbecomeabridgethatforeignersmustcrossiftheywanttoreachadeeperunderstandingofChinA.InthepasttwodecadestheChinesestudiesprogramshavegainedhugepopularityinWesternuniversities.MorerecentlytheChinesegovernmenthassetupConfuciusInstitutesinmorethan80countries.TheseschoolsteachbothChineselanguageandculturE.ThemaincoursesofChinesecultureusuallyincludedChinesearthistoryandphilosophy哲学.SomesocialscientistssuggestthatWesternersshouldtakeadvantagesoftheancientChinesewisdomtomakeupforthedrawbacksofWesternersphilosophy.StudentsintheUnitedStatesatthesametimeareracingtolearnChinesE.SotheywillbereadyforlifeinaworldwhereChinaisanequalpowerwiththeUnitedStates.BusinessmenwhohopetomakemoneyinChinaarereadingbooksaboutConfuciustounderstandtheirChinesecustomers.Sotheoldthinker'sideasarestillaliveandwell.TodayChinaattractstheWestmorethaneveranditwillneedmoreteacherstointroduceConfuciusandChineseculturetotheWest.AsfortheoldthinkerhewillnotsoonbeforgottenbypeopleintheWestevenifhisbirthdayis.21.Theopeningparagraphismainlyintendedto________.A.providesomekeyfactsaboutConfuciusB.attractthereaders'interestinthesubjectC.showgreatrespectfortheancientthinkerD.provethepopularityofmodernbirthdaycelebrations22.WecanlearnfromParagraph4thatAmericanstudents________.A.haveagreatinterestinstudyingChineseB.takeanactivepartinChinesecompetitionsC.trytogethighscoresinChineseexamsD.fightforachancetolearnChinese23.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ForgottenWisdominAmericaB.HugeFansoftheChineseLanguageC.ChineseCultureforWesternersD.OldThinkerwithaBigFuture
- Asiahasmanywildplaces.ThefollowingnationalparksareamongthemostfamousinAsiA.Peoplecometovisitthemfromnearandfarinordertoappreciatetheuniquequalitiesofthelandandeverythingonit.HaveyouevervisitedanyoftheseAsiannationalparks?JiuzhaiValleyNationalParkChinaTheextraordinarilybeautifulparkisfamousforitsfascinatingblue-greenlakeswaterfallsanditsuniquewildlifE.LocatedintheMinshanMountainSichuanProvinceitisabreathtakingparkbecauseofitssceneryanditisalsohometonineTibetanvillagesover220birdspeciesaswellasanumberofendangeredanimalsandplantssuchasgiantpandasSichuangoldenmonkeysandnumerousorchids.ThisparkwasalsodeclaredaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein1992.KhaoSok考索NationalParkThailandThisextraordinaryparkisseveralmilesawayfromPhuket普吉岛yetitsremoteness遥远preventsitfrombeingvisiteD.EvensoitiswellworthavisitasscientistshavenotedthatisrainforeststretchesarenotonlylongerthanthoseoftheAmazonbutalsomoredivers多样化的.AnimalsliketigersAsianelephantsandmacaauesmaketheirhomeherE.EveryonewhovisitstheparkhoweverseemstowanttohavealookattheamazingRafflesiaoneofthestrangestfloweringplantsonearth;itsmellslikesmellymeatwhenitblooms.Nikko日高NationalParkJapanItislovelytovisitthisparkalltheyearroundwithitswaterfallsandpicturesqueLakeChuzenji.AnditisespeciallyworthvisitinginautumnwhentheleaveschangefromgreentodeepredandorangE.SetwithUNESCOprotectedshrines神坛andtemplestheparkisauniquemixtureofnaturalandman-madeattractions.WithvariousroutesperfectforadventuroushikersavisittotheNikkoNationalParkisnottobemisseD.IfyouwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutAsianfamousnationalparksyoucanloginhttp://www.travel.Amerikanki.com.Ifyouwanttoenjoyalltheabovewelcometocall050-24689120andwecangiveareasonablepricE.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordorchidsprobablyreferto?A.Wildanimals.B.Endangeredflowers.C.Raremonkeys.D.Tibetanbuildings.22.ComparedwithAmazonKhaoSokNationalParkhas______.A.strangerflowerplantsB.MoreanimalsC.morevarietiesofrainforestsD.morevisitors23.Ifyou’reanadventuroushikerwhichparkwouldyouprobablychoosetovisit?A.JiuzhaiValleyNationalpark.B.KhaoSokNationalPark.C.NikkoNationalPark.D.ZhangjiajieNationalPark.
- Thenewhigh-speedrailwaylinebetweenUrumqicapitaloftheXinjiangUygurself-governingregionandLanzhoucapitalofGansuprovincehascuttraintraveltimebyhalftolessthan12hours.ThedramaticimprovementwillbenefitmanyfamiliesplanningreunionsforSpringFestival.ForthefirsttimeIfeelhomeisnotthatfarawayafterallsaidLiangShaofuasheboardedahigh-speedtraininUrumqiwithsixmembersofhisfamily.The35-year-oldleftLanzhoutosetupadryfruitbusinessinXinjiangeightyearsagoandhehasnowsettledinUrumqi.The1776-kmlinewhichpassesthroughQinghaiprovinceandisthecountry'sfirsthigh-speedrailwaytobebuiltinahigh-altituderegioncameintoserviceonDec26.WenormallydrivehomeforSpringFestivaltoavoidthedifficultiesofbuyingseventrainticketsforthewholefamilyduringthepeakseasonLiangsaiD.DrivingcanbeverytiringanddangeroussometimessooneyearweevendecidednottogobacktoLanzhousimplytoavoidthetrip.Morethan600000passengerstraveledonthelineduringitsfirstmonthandtheUrumqiRailwayBureausaidtheintroductionofhigh-speedserviceswilleasetransportpressureduringtheSpringFestivalpeakseason.TheexistingusualrailwaylinecouldnolongersupportXinjiang'sdevelopment.Allpassengertrainswillgraduallyshifttothenewlinkleavingtheoldonetobeusedforgoods.AsaresultXinjiang'sannualgoodsabilitycouldreach200millionmetrictonsfromthecurrent70million.ThelinepassesthroughareasthatexperiencehighwindsanditalsocrossespartsofthedesertedQinghai-TibetPlateauandthebone-drysandsoftheGobiDesert.TheprojectcouldhelpChinatopromoteitshigh-speedrailwaytechnologyabroadsaidMaXizhangdirectoroftheLanzhou-Xinjiangrailwayproject'smanagementdepartmentinXinjiang.25.HowlongdidittaketogofromUrumqitoLanzhoubytheusualtrainbefore?A.About12hours.B.About6hours.C.About18hours.D.About24hours.26.What’sthemainadvantageofthenewhigh-speedrailway?A.IttakesmoretimetogotoUrumqitoLanzhou.B.ItwillbemoreconvenientforpeoplealloverthecountrytoXinjiang.C.AllthepeopleinLanzhoucanreturnhomeonfestivals.D.IthelpstoimproveXinjiang’sdevelopment.27.Fromthepassagewecanlearn_______.A.Xinjiang’sannualgoodsabilitycanincreasenearlyfourtimesB.thenewrailwaytechnologymayhelpmorerailwaylinestobebuiltabroadC.thehigh-speedrailwaylinescan’tbebuiltacrossthebone-drysandsD.theoldrailwaylinescanonlycarrygoodsnow28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thenewhigh-speedrailwaylineisgoodforallpeopletogohomE.B.Thenewhigh-speedrailwaylinebenefitsbusinessmentocarrygoods.C.TakingthenewtrainissaferthandrivinghomefromUrumqitoLanzhou.D.BusinessmenseldomwenthomeforSpringFestivalbeforE.
- ManypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideitandtogototheirofficesorschoolseverydaybytraincarorbuseventhoughthismeanstheyhavetogetupearlyinthemorningandreachhomelateintheevening.OneadvantageoflivingoutsideLondonisthathousesarecheaper.EvenasmallflatinLondonwithoutagardencostsquitealottorent.Withthesamemoneyonecangetalittlehouseinthecountrywithagardenofone’sown.Theninthecountryonecanrestfromthenoiseandhurryofthetown.Eventhoughonehastogetupearlierandspendmoretimeintrainsandbusesonecansleepbetteratnightandduringweekendsandonsummereveningsonecanenjoythefreshcleanairofthecountry.Ifonelikesgardensonecanspendone’sfreetimediggingplantingwateringanddoingtheotherjobswhichareneededinagarden.ThenwhentheflowersandvegetablescomeuponehastherewardofonewhohassharedthesecretofnaturE.Somepeoplehowevertakenointerestincountrythings:forthemhappinessliesinthetownwithitscinemasandtheatresbeautifulshopsandbusystreetsanddancehallsandrestaurants.SuchpeoplewouldfeelthattheirlifewasnotworthlivingiftheyhadtoliveitoutsideLondon.Anoccasionalwalkinoneoftheparksandatwo-week-visittotheseaeverysummerisallthecountrytheywant:theresttheyarequitepreparedtoleavetothosewhoaregladtogetawayfromLondoneverynight.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Peoplewholikecountrythingsprefertoliveoutsidethecity.B.PeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinthecountry.C.BecauseofcertaindisadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondonsomepeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinsideLondon.D.BecauseofcertainadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondonmanypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideLondon.26.Whentheflowersandvegetablesinthegardencomeupthose______havetherewardofonewhohassharedthesecretofnaturE.A.wholiveinthecountry.B.whohavespenttimeworkinginthegarden.C.whohaveagardenoftheirown.D.whohavebeendiggingplantingandwatering.27.Peoplewhothinkhappinessliesinthetownwouldfeelthat_______________iftheyhadtoliveoutsideLondon.A.theirlifewasmeaninglessB.theirlifewasinvaluablE.C.theydon’tdeserveahappylifE.D.theywerenotworthyoftheirhappylife28.Theunderlinedwordrestinthelastparagraphreferto_____________.A.therestquestionsB.therestpeopleC.therestofthecountryD.therestoftheparksandofthesea
- Millionsofsportsloversarestillthinkingaboutonething----theWinterOlympicsinSochiRussiA.Closeto2900menandwomencompetedinthe2014WinterGamesaboutamonthago.TheOlympicsbroughtalotofattentiontoSochiacityontheBlackSeawhichisapopularareaforvacationtravelers.Theareaisknownforitsmildwinters.Atleast$50billionwasspentonthe2014WinterGamesmakingitthecostliestOlympicsinhistory.Sevenbilliondollarswasspentonthe2010WinterGamesinVancouverCanadA.OlympicofficialschoseSochitohostthe2014gamesalmostsevenyearsago.AtthattimeRussianPresidentVladimirPutinsaidthegameswouldcostabout$13billion.YettheactualexpensesexceededhisestimatE.Sowheredidallthemoneygo?Someobserverssaythehighcostispartlytheresultofsecuritymeasures.BrianJenkinsaterrorismexpertfromtheRANDCorporationgavethefollowingexplanation.Therewereanywherebetween70000and100000policemenandmilitarytroopsdeployedaroundthecity.ThemainthreatcamefromseparatistandIslamistgroupsfromtheNorthCaucasusespeciallyfromChechnyaandDagestan.OnegroupclaimedresponsibilityfortwosuicidebombingsinVolgogradlastDecember.Theattackskilledmorethan30peoplE.Thecityisonlyabout600kilometersawayfromSochi.BruceHoffmanisaterrorismexpertfromGeorgetownUniversityinWashingtonDC.HesaystheincreasedsecuritymadeSochiadifficulttargetforterrorists.Itisthoughtthattheterrorists'intentionwastomakelifedifficultfortheRussiansandtocreatesomesortofincidentthatwouldtakeawaytheenjoyment.ThelastOlympiansfromaroundtheworldonRussiansoilwerein1980.ThatwasayearafterSoviettroopsinvadedAfghanistan.Morethansixtycountriesdidn’ttakepartintheMoscowSummerGamestoshowtheiranger.25.AccordingtothepassagewhydidtheSochiWinterOlympicscostsomuch?A.Becauseitwasheldatanareapopularforvacationtravelers.B.BecausetheRussiangovernmentwantedtomakeitthebesteverhelD.C.BecausesecuritymeasuresatSochiwerestricterthanbeforE.D.Becausetheoriginalplanwasmade7yearsbeforE.26.ItcanbeknownfromthepassagethatBruceHoffmanwas.A.aterrorismexpertfromtheUSAB.thewriterwhowrotethisarticleC.anathletewhocompetedinSochiD.aterrorismexpertfromRANDCorporation27.Whichofthefollowingisfalse?A.SochiOlympicscostabout4timesasestimateD.B.NextwinterOlympicswillbeheldinVancouver.C.Manycountriesrefusedtoattendthe1980Olympics.D.Securityisoftenaproblemininternationalsportgames.28.TheterroristsmighthaveattackedSochiOlympicsbecause.A.theywantedtomaketroublefortheRussiansB.theythoughtRussiashouldn'tspendsomuchonsportC.theythoughtPutinwasnotanicepresidentD.theywerenotinterestedinwintersports
- VENICEasmallwatersidecityinnortheastItalyboilswithhappinessandexcitementonceeveryyear.BetweenFebruary21andMarch4carnival狂欢节hitsthestreets.Formostpeoplecarnivalmeanslargepartiesandfeasting盛宴.ButinVeniceitalsomeanstraditionalmasksandclothes.Thesecostumes服装werefirstmeanttohidepersonalidentities身份.Thendifferentsocialclassescouldmixinaseaofhappiness.Alongthewaterwayspeoplegreetedeachotherwith:GoodmorningMrs.Mask!TodaypeopleinVenicestilldressupinthestrangestofways—asarmedsoldiersbutchersandfishermenforexamplE.Barsandcafesarefilledwithpartygoerswhocometoshowofftheirbeautifulclothes.Theirdesignsandcreationsaremadebyspecialstudios.Ready-madecostumesarenotacceptablE.Inthemonthsbeforethecarnivalweworkovertimetomeetthedemandsaidamask-maker.Manykilometersofsilkandlace花边aremadeintocostumes.Forshopkeeperscarnivalisthebesttimeofyear.TheVenicecarnivaldatesbacktotheMiddleAges.AtthattimethecitywasoneofthewealthiestinEuropE.ThetraditionofcelebratingwithmasksandcostumesisthoughttohavebeenstartedbytheStockingCompanies.Theseweregroupsofyoungmenwhoorganizedpartiesandfestivalsandworecolourfulstockingstodistinguish区分themselves.Bythe18thcenturythecarnivalhadreacheditstop.ItallcametoanendwhenNapoleoncontrolledVenicein1797.Butin1979localpeoplebroughttheoldtraditionsbacktolifE.NowtheVenicecarnivalattractshugecrowdsfromallovertheworlD.Thisyearabout700000peoplearetakingpart.Hotelswerefullybookedmonthsinadvanceandbarsandrestaurantsoverfloweveryday.Thecitycertainlybenefits—awholeindustryhasbeenbuiltuparoundthecarnival’smasksandclothes.TheVenicecarnivalisamagicaltime!It’ssuchagreatexperiencesaidoneFrenchtourist.28.Whatmightyouinferfromthearticle?A.PeopleinVeniceliketoparty.B.ThereusedtobestrongfeelingsofsocialclassinVenicE.C.Venicewasahappycity.D.VenicewasacityofsilkandlacE.29.Whenwasthecarnivalthebiggest?A.Inthemiddleages.B.In1979.C.In1797.D.Inthe18thcentury.30.Whostartedthetraditionofwearingmasksandcostumes?A.Napoleon.B.ThesilkandlacemakersC.Thehotelindustry.D.Youngmen.31.Whydotheshopkeeperslikethecarnivaltime?A.Becausetheycanmakemanydifferentkindsofmasks.B.BecausetheycanmakealotofmoneyduringthistimE.C.BecausemanypeoplefromallovertheworldcometoVenicE.D.Becausethecityisaseaofhappiness.32.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthisselection节选?A.ThestoryofhowthecarnivalbeganinVenicE.B.HowthecarnivaliscelebratedinVenicE.C.ThehistoryofthecarnivalinVenicE.D.WhattoseeanddoduringthecarnivaltimeinVenicE.
- Theartsespeciallymusicshouldbepartofeveryschool'slessonsateverygradelevel.StudentswouldbemuchsmarteriftheyhadsomemusicalexperiencE.Theycouldimprovetheirclassroomskillslikepayingattentionandfollowingdirections.PeopledevelopalltheseskillswhentheylearnmusiC.Makingmusicalsoletschildrenusetheirimagination.Itprovidesstudentswithachancetotryouttheirownideas.Musicnotonlymakeschildrenbetterstudentsbutalsogivesthemsomethingpositivetodo.Inamusicprogramchildrencanbepartofabandinsteadofjoiningagang团伙.Parentscanenjoylisteningtotheirchildren'smusicinsteadofseeingthemgluedtoacomputerorTVscreen.Inaschoolbandstudentsgettobepartofateam.TheycangetalongwellwitholdfriendsandmakenewfriendsthroughmusiC.Musicbuildsself-confidencetoo.Itgiveschildrenasenseofachievementandsuccess.MakingmusicissomethingforthemtobeproudofanditletskidspracticeperforminginfrontofanaudiencE.Musicgiveschildrenanopportunityforself-expressionandthathelpsdeveloptheirself-confidencE.Onceagainmusicisimportantbecauseitcanmakechildrenbetterstudentsgivethemsomethingpositivetodoandbuildtheircharacter.Thatiswhymusicshouldbeofferedineverysinglegradeineveryschool.29.Accordingtothepassagemusiccouldmakestudentssmarterby_______________.A.improvingtheirclassroomskillsandpayingattentionB.improvingtheirclassroomskillsandimaginationC.improvingtheirattentiondirectionandimaginationD.learningmusicmakingmusicandtryingouttheirownideas30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasegluedtointhesecondparagraphmean?A.unwillingtoturnonB.alwayslookingC.unwillingtoleaveD.alwaysplaying31.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsusthatmusiccould_______________.A.givechildrenself-expressionandself-confidenceB.bringtochildrenachievementandsuccessC.givechildrensomethingtobeproudofD.developchildren'sself-confidence32.What'sthebesttitleofthispassageA.MusicisamustasacourseatschoolB.Musicbuildschildren'sself-confidenceC.MusicmakesstudentsmuchsmarterD.Learningmusicandmakingmusic
- Morethan100millionpeopleinNigeriaarenotconnectedtotheInternet.ThereareonlyafewnetworksthatofferserviceanditiscostlyandundependablE.Nowanewprojectprovidesaresourceforofflineviewingatnocost.Anon-profitorganizationcalledTheWiderProjecthasdevelopedtheofflineeGranaryDigitalLibrary.Theserviceputsmillionsofdigitaldocumentsmultimediaworkandwebsitesontoaserver.TheinformationisthenavailabletostudentsmedicalworkersandresearchersatnocostwhetherthereisInternetornot.UserscanaccessinformativewebsitesthateGranaryupdateseverydaysuchasWikipediaKhanAcademyProjectGutenbergMITOpenCourseWareandMITBLOSSOMSwhichisMathandSciencevideolessonsforhighschoolstudents.Otherresourcesontheserviceincludeuniversityandmedicalpublicationscomputersoftwareandeducationalgames.AhmaduBelloUniversitythelargestuniversityinNigeriaandthesecondlargestinAfricauseseGranary’sdigitaleducationalresources.KasaMathiasheadoftheschool’sdatabasedepartmentsaysstudentscanaccesstensofthousandsofeducationalmaterialswithoutmuchproblem.Wegivethembackgroundinformationontheavailabledatabasesthattheycanusefortheirresearchworktheirassignmentsespeciallyprojectsandsometimeswewillcarrythemthroughsensitizing激活onnewdatabasesthatareavailableforthem.IbitoyeIdowuafirst-yearstudentofarcheologysayseasyaccesstouniversityreadingmaterialdocumentsandjournalshasgreatlyhelpedhisstudyingprocessandthatinsomecasesheunderstandsthedigitalmaterialsbetterthanclasslectures.Studentsnowhavegreatreadingmaterialbutonlywhenthereiselectricpower.Itoftenfails.StudentIbitoyeIdowusaysthosemomentsaredifficult.MuhammedMu’azuwholeadstheElectricalandComputerEngineeringDepartmentsaystheuniversityhasspentalargeamountofmoneyonaccesstoinformationwhichisavailablefor40000studentsandteachers.WithorwithoutInternetaccessstudentsandstaffhavemostoftheseeducationaldatabasesanduniversityhasalsoinvestedalotinInternetaccesssoevenforonlinematerialstheyarereadilyavailableforstaffandstudentsanywhereyouareintheuniversitycampus.TherearefearsthatstudentsmaywastetimeonsocialmedianetworkslikeFacebookandTwitterinsteadofspendingitonschoolwork.ProfessorMu’azusaystheuniversityneedstobecarefulaboutplacingrestrictionsonusagE.ButhesaysitwillinvestigatewhatauserisaccessingifalargeamountofbandwidthisuseD.MuhammedMu’azucomparesthespeedoftheofflineservicetoaccessovertheInternet.TheeGranaryservercandownloadhundredsofpagesinlessthan15minutes.Inthepasta10-pagedocumentwouldtakehourstodownloaD.WidersaysitaimstoexpandtothousandsmoreeducationandhealthcentersaroundtheworlD.59.TheeGranaryDigitalLibraryismainlyintendedfor________.A.poorpeopleinNigeriaB.AhmaduBelloUniversityC.teachersandstaffofauniversityD.peoplewhocan’taccesstheInternet60.TheunderlinedwordtheminParagraph5probablyrefersto________.A.educationalmaterialsB.availabledatabasesC.assignmentsandprojectsD.universitystudents61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.OfflineeGranaryDigitalLibraryisavailabletoover100millionpeopleinNigerianow.B.A.universityneedstopayfortheserviceofeGranaryDigitalLibrarytoofferittostudents.C.Thepowersupplybecomesthemainchallengestudentsfacewhenusingofflineproject.D.EducationandhealthcentersintheworldwillalluseeGranary’sdigitaleducationalresources.
- Developedanddevelopingnationscanleamfromeachotherseekingalow-carboneconomy.IntermsofenergysavingandgreeneconomyChinadoesn'tlagbehinddevelopednationssaidZhouChangyidirectoroftheenergysavingdepartmentoftheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnology.WhilewecanleammanyaspectsfromdevelopednationstheyalsoshouldleamsomethingfromussuchaswaterconservationZhousaidinaspeechduringthenewPathofChina'sIndustrializationforumattheongoingChinaIntemationalIndustryFair.HesaidindustrializednationsandChinaaredealingwithdifferentissuestofightclimatechangE.TheUrutedKingdomforexampleisconcemedabouttransportbuildingsandnewenergyinreducingcarbonemissions.ForChinaffiemosturgenttaskishowtoreadizenewtWeofindustrializationandavoidmistakesthatothercountriesmadewhentheyindustrializeD.SwisspowerandautomationtechnologygroupABBcalledforastrongerfocusonproductlife-cycleassessmentorLCAwbichisusedtostudytheenvironmentalimpactofaproductfromtheresearchandmanufacturingstagethroughitsusageandrecycling.TobiasBeckerheadofABB'sprocessautomationdivisionforNorthAsiaandChinasaidLCAisaneffectivetoolinhelpingmanufacturingindustriestoreducecarbonemissions.LCAshowsthatindustrialcustomersshouldfocusonaproduct'senvironmenLalimpactthroughoutitslife-cycleinsteadofonitsinitialinvestment.RichardHausmannNorthEastAsiaCEOofSiemenssaidThecoloroffutureindustrializationisgreen.TheGermanycompanyrecentlyannouncesthatitwantstoreceiveordersworthmorethan6biUionEurosUS8.8billionforintelligentpowernetworksSmartCridoverthenextfiveyears.Siemenshasseta20percentmarketsharetargetfortheglobalsmtutgridbusiness.A.smartgriddeLiverselectricityfromsupplierstoconsumersusingdigitaltechnologyadvancedsensorsspecializedcomputersthatsaveenergyreducecostsandincreasereliability.TheUnitedStatesandChinaareconsideredthetwobiggestmarketsforsmartgriD.32.WhichofthefollowingcanbestreplacethephraselagbehindinParagraph1A.actbetterthanB.performworsethanC.runfasterthanD.keepquieterthan33.WhatdoweknowaboutLCAfromthetext?A.LCAisusedtostudytheimpactonaproduct.B.LCAisoneoftheexhibitionsatthisyear'sfair.C.LCAcanhelpmanufacturingindustriesdecreasecarbonreleasealot.D.LCAadvisesindustrialcustomerstofocusontheinitialinvestment.34.____aboutSmartGridisn'tmentionedinthetext.A.SmalitinsizeB.Low-costC.Energy-savingD.Security35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.IntelligentPowerNetworksB.Low-carbonEconomy-aSharedGoalC.TwoBiggestMarketsforSmartGridD.DevelopedandDevelopingNationsCanLeamfromEachOther
- BesidesentertainmentandbeautifullanternsanotherimportantpartoftheLanternFestivalorYuanxiaoFestivaliseatingsmalldumplingballsmadeofglutinousriceflour.WecalltheseballsYuanxiaoorTangyuan.Obviouslytheygetthenamefromthefestivalitself.ItissaidthatthecustomofeatingYuanxiaooriginatedduringtheEasternJinDynastyinthefourthcenturythenbecamepopularduringtheTangandSongperiods.ThefillingsinsidethedumplingsorYuanxiaoareeithersweetorsalty.Sweetfillingsaremadeofsugarwalnutssesame芝麻osmanthusflowers桂花rosepetalssweetenedtangerine橘子peelbeanpasteorjujubepaste枣泥.A.singleingredientoranycombinationcanbeusedasthefilling.Thesaltyisfilledwithmincedmeat肉末儿vegetablesoramixturE.ThewaytomakeYuanxiaoalsovariesbetweennorthernandsouthernChinA.Theusualmethodfollowedinsouthernprovincesistoshapethedoughofriceflourintoballsmakeaholeinsertthefillingthenclosetheholeandsmoothoutthedumplingbyrollingitbetweenyourhands.InNorthChinasweetornutmeatstuffingistheusualingredient.Thefillingsarepressedintohardenedcoresdippedlightlyinwaterandrolledinaflatbasketcontainingdryglutinousriceflour.A.layeroftheflourstickstothefillingwhichisthenagaindippedinwaterandrolledasecondtimeinthericeflour.AndsoitgoeslikerollingasnowballuntilthedumplingisthedesiredsizE.ThecustomofeatingYuanxiaodumplingsremains.ThistraditionencouragesbotholdandnewstorestopromotetheirYuanxiaoproducts.Theyalltrytheirbesttoimprovethetasteandqualityofthedumplingstoattractmorecustomers.33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ThecustomofeatingYuanxiaodatesbacktothefourthcentury.B.SweetYuanxiaoareusuallymadeinsouthernChinA.C.SugarrosepetalsandmincedmeatareallfillingsofYuanxiao.D.PeopleinnorthernChinausuallymakeYuanxiaobyrollinglikeasnowball.34.WhichcountrydoestheLanternFestivalcomefrom?A.JinDynastyB.SouthKoreaC.ChinaD.TangandSongperiod35.ChoosetherightorderofmakingTanguaninsouthernprovinces.1makeaholeandinsertthefilling2rollthedoughbetweenyourhands3shapethedoughofriceflourintoballs4closethehole5preparesomericeflourA.53142B.35124C.31425D.53214
- PlanningavisittotheUK?Herewehelpwithwaystocutyourcosts.AVOIDBIGEVENTSBigsportingeventsconcertsandexhibitionscanincreasethecostofhotelexpenseandmakeithardertofindaroom.A.standarddoubleroomattheThistleBrightononthefinalFridayoftheBrightonComedyFestival19Oct.cost£169.15atBooking.com.A.weeklaterthesameroomcost£118.15.Ifyouwanttoknowdatestoavoid—oryou’relookingforabigeventtopassyourtime—checkoutsitessuchasWhatsonwhen.comwhichallowyoutosearchforeventsintheUKbycitydateandcategory.STAYAWAYFROMTHESTATIONIftravelingtoyourdestinationbytrainyoumaywanttofindagoodbaseclosetothestationbutyoucouldenduppayingmorebecauseofconvenienceatthestartofyourholiday.Don’tbetoochoosyaboutthepartoftownyoustayin.BookingtwomonthsaheadoftimethecheapestroomatTravelodge’sCentralEustonhotelinLondonforSaturday22Septemberwas£95.95.A.roomjustatubejourneyawayatitsCoventGardenhotelwas£75.75.AndatFarringdonadoubleroomcostjust£62.95.LOOKAFTERYOURSELFReallycentralhotelsincitiessuchasLondonEdinburghandCardiffcancostafortuneespeciallyatweekendsandduringbigevents.Soitwillbeagoodchoicetoconsidercheckingintoaself-cookingflatwithitsownkitchen.Oftentheseflatsarehiddenawayonthetopfloorsofcitycentrebuildings.A.greatexampleisthehistoricO’NeillFlatonEdinburgh’sRoyalMileavailablefor£420forfivedaysinlateSeptemberwithroomforfouradults.GETONA.BIKELondon’s‘Borisbikes’haveattractedthemostattentionbutothercitiesalsohavesimilarprogrammesthatletyourentabicycleandexploreatyourownpacesavingyouonpublictransportorcarparkingcosts.AmongthesmallercitieswiththeirownprogrammesareNewcastlecasualmemberspayaround£1.50fortwohoursandCardifffreeforupto30minutesor£5perday.36..TheBrightonComedyFestivalismentionedmainlytoshowbigeventsmay______.A.helptravelerspasstimeB.attractlotsoftravelerstotheUKC.allowtravelerstomakeflexibleplansD.causetravelerstopaymoreforhotelexpense37.FarringdoninParagraph5ismostprobably__________.A.ahotelawayfromthetrainstationB.thetubelinetoCoventGardenC.anidealholidaydestinationD.thenameofatravelagency38.ThepassageshowsthattheO’NeillFlat__________.A.liesonthegroundfloorB.islocatedincentralLondonC.providescookingfacilitiesfortouristsD.costsover£100onaverageperdayinlateSeptember39.Cardiff’sprogramallowsafreebikeforaperiodof__________atmost.A.halfanhourB.onehourC.onehourandahalfD.twohours40.Themainpurposeofthepassageis__________.A.totellvisitorshowtobookinadvanceB.tosupplyvisitorswithhotelinformationC.toshowvisitorstheimportanceofself-helpD.tooffervisitorssomemoney-savingtips
- DisneylandcallsitselfthehappiestplaceintheworlD.Inordertokeepvisitorshappyinitslocationsacrosstheglobeeverythemeparkintheworldischangedslightlytosatisfylocalculturesandtastes.Openedin1983andlargerthantheoriginalCaliforniaDisneylandTokyoDisneylandisthethirdmostvisitedofanythemeparkintheworldafterthetwoDisneyparksintheUS.LikeWaltDisneyWorldinFloridaCinderella’sCastleislocatedatthecentreofthepark.ButlikekaraokewhichoriginatedinJapanandisacountry-wideobsession痴迷Disneylandgivestheoften-reserved矜持JapanesepeopleaplacetoshowtheirnoisysidE.InTokyoDisneylandevenadultvisitorswillsingclapanddancealongtotheinternationallythemedliveshowswhichisararesightintheUS.AfterexcitedlyenteringDisneylandPariswhichopenedin1992visitorscanseeanarcadethatfeaturesasmallcopyoftheStatueofLiberty–agiftfromFrancetoAmericanin1886makingitaperfectintroductiontothisEurope’sonlyDisneylandthemepark.UnfortunatelytheFrenchstereotypeofasmokingwinedrinkerissupportedinDisneylandParis.Manyvisitorscomplain抱怨thatalthoughthethemeparkisequippedwithspecialsmokingareasmostsmokersseemtopuffaway吹气inalltheopenareasincludinginqueuesforrides.BesidesthisitisalsotheonlyDisneylandintheworldwhereyoucanenjoyanalcoholicdrinkwithyourmeal;aFrenchmealwithoutaglassofwinewouldmakefortheunhappiestplaceintheworlD.32.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondandthethirdparagraph?A.TokyoDisneylandisthethirdlargestthemeparkintheworlD.B.TokyoDisneylandismeantonlyforadultpeoplE.C.ThereisnoCinderella’sCastleinTokyoDisneylanD.D.TokyoDisneylandismorevisitedthanDisneylandParis.33.WhataremostvisitorsunhappyaboutwheninDisneylandParis?A.NoliveshowstherE.B.Nosmokingareasinthepark.C.Muchsmokingsmellintheair.D.HavingtolineupforalongtimE.34.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.DrinkingalcoholisnotallowedinotherDisneylandintheworldexceptDisneylandParis.B.IfyouwanttobehappygotoDisneylandParisandenjoyaglassofwinetherE.C.ThealcoholicdrinkisforbiddeninDisneylandParis.D.DisneylandParisistheunhappiestplaceintheworlD.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.ThereasonforbuildingDisneylandacrosstheglobeB.TheintroductiontoDisneylandthemeparksinJapanandtheUSC.ThedifferencebetweenDisneylandParisandTokyoDisneylandD.ThesimpleanalysisofDisneyland’spopularityinsomepartsoftheworld
- Whenyoungpeoplebegintoliveindependentlyhome-huntingcanbringsomestress.Buttheywoulddowelltorememberthatanewalternativeisavailable—micro-homE.Calledtinyhousesthesehouseshavealllivingnecessitiesinasmallpackageincludingkitchenbedroomandbathroom.Generallyunder50squaremetersmosttinyhousesaccommodatejustoneortwopeoplethoughsomeclaimthespaceformorE.What’slostinsizeisnotlostindesignasthesehomesareoftenquiteuniqueandmodernindesign.Besidesanattractiveappearancetinyhousescanalsohaveuniquepracticalfeatures.Makingthebestofurbanspacethe72-to122-centimeter-wideKeretHouseinWarsawtheworld’snarrowesthomefillsinanalley.TheEcocapsulehomeusessolarpowerwindpowerandrainwatercollectiontoenableitsownertolivepracticallyanywherE.A.systemofrailsallowstheDALEmicro-hometoadjustroomsizeandnumberaswellasaddingtheoptionofanopenorenclosedcourtyarD.Visuallyappealingasmicro-homesarethereareafewdrawbackstoconsiderbeforegettingcozyonamini-couch.Movingintoatinyhouserequirestheremovingofmostnon-essentialsregardlessoftheemotionalconnectiontothem.Guestswillalsomostlybeoutofthequestionasthelimitedspacemayevencauseasolitary独居的individualtoexperiencesomecabinfever幽闭症.Andfinallyamicro-homeislikelyatemporarylivingoptionformostpeoplesincetheywillprobablystartfamiliesandacquiremorepossessions.Thoughthelimitationswillscaresomethereisusuallyabenefit.A.smallsizeresultsinasmallpricetagandsmallbillsmakingtinyhouseseasiertosaveupforandbudget.Andthoughyouwon’thavemuchstuffaroundthehousethiscanprovidethecomfortofsimplelivingandrepairs.Micro-homesarealsopracticallymobileandhaveeco-friendlinessthatcan’tbematchedbyotherhomes.Theyprobablyaren’tforeveryoneorforeverbutwhenitcomestoyournextorfirsthometheycouldbejustwhatyouneeD.25.Whatcanbelearntaboutmicro-homesfromthesecondparagraph?A.PeoplehavetoeatoutasthereisnocookingareA.B.ThesehomesarepoorlydesignedduetothesmallsizE.C.Allofthehousesareunder50squaremetersinsizE.D.Suchhousesaren’tnecessarilyinconvenientthoughtiny.26.Thethirdparagraphismainlydeveloped________.A.bygivingexamplesB.bymakingcomparisonsC.byfollowingthetimeorderD.bydescribingtheprocess27.Micro-homesareespeciallyfitfor________.A.ayoungcoupleinhopeofsettlingdownpermanentlyB.anindividualconstantlysufferingfromcabinfeverC.acollegegraduateonatightbudgetforthetimebeingD.afamilyoffiveinfavorofenvironmentalprotection28.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.IsYourHouseTinyEnough?B.WhyNotEnlargeYourHouse?C.EastOrWestHomeIstheBest!D.Micro-homes—MoreThanTiny!
- ThePuritans清教徒getabadreputationinAmerica—especiallywhenitcomestoalcohol.MayflowerthefirstshipthatcameoverfromEnglandtoMassachusettsBayactuallycarriedmorebeerthanwater.InfacttheFoundingFathersofAmericalikedadrink—SamuelAdamswasapartnerinhisfather’sbreweryandThomasJeffersonwasfamousforimportingEuropeanwines.EarlyAmericanstookahealthfulsmalldrinkforbreakfastwhiskeywasatypicallunchtimedrinkale麦芽酒accompaniedsupperandthedayendedwithanotherdrinkcallednightcap.MostAmericansin1790consumedanaverageof5.8gallonsofpurealcoholayear.In1830consumptionreached7.1gallonsayearandalcoholismwasstartingtohaveaseriousinfluenceoncommunities.Womenandchildrenmightbeinphysicaldangerifthemanofthehousebegandrinking.Ifhebecameillorlosthisjobthroughdrinkingtherewasnosocialsafetynettosupportorprotecthisfamily.EventuallyalcoholismwasbeingtreatedasadiseasE.Bythelate19thCenturysupportforProhibitionbanningthemanufactureandsaleofalcoholwaspowerful.Thefirstarrestfordrivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholwasin1897.On16January1919Prohibitionwassetintolaw.Howeverbythe1930swhenAmericaneconomywasexperiencingahardtimeitwaswidelybelievedthatmakingalcohollegalagainwouldprovidebadly-neededjobsandtaxes.SoinFebruaryof1933ProhibitionwasendeD.StillProhibitionhadagreatinfluenceonalcoholdrinkinginthiscountry.In1955Americansdrankanaverageof2.3gallonsofpurealcoholayear.TheProhibitionmovementwasstillquitestrongafterProhibitionendedanditledtoalotoflocalprohibitiononalcohol.TheAmericanpresidencyhasdonealottorehabilitatealcoholandmakeitrespectableagain.PresidentsRichardNixonJimmyCarterBillClintonRonaldReaganandBarackObamacanallbeseenonfilmdrinkingsociallyandmakingofficialtoastswithinternationalcelebrities.32.WhichisTRUEaboutthePuritansaccordingtothepassage?A.TheirancestorscametoAmericatosellalcohol.B.TheyfoundedthebreweriesinEuropeancountries.C.Theyhadahabitofalcoholdrinking.D.Theywerethemajorimporterofalcohol.33.Inwhatwaywasanalcoholic’sfamilyaffectedbyalcoholism?A.Hisfamilycouldn’taffordthedrink.B.Hisfamilymightsufferfinancially.C.Hiswifeandchildrenmightbecomeill.D.Hisfamilyoughtnotbetreatedequally.34.WhatcanbelearnedaboutProhibitioninAmerica?A.Itcameintolawinthe19thcentury.B.Itdiscouragedalcoholdrinking.C.Itseffectdisappearedafteritsremoval.D.Itfailedtoforbiddrunkdriving.35.Thepassagemainlytalksabout__________.A.thebriefhistoryofalcoholdrinkinginAmericaB.Americanpresidents’affectionforalcoholdrinkingC.thePuritans’badreputationinAmericaD.thereasonswhyProhibitioncameintolaw
- LoveitorhateitthereisnoescapefromInternetslang俚语.ThisisespeciallytrueamongyoungpeopleinsomeEnglish-speakingcountriessuchasAustraliatheUKandtheUS.Thesedaysiftheyhaven’tcaughtupwiththelatestpopularInternetslangchancesarethattheyoftenfeelbehindthetimes.TakethesepostsbyTheWashingtonPostforexample:DavidBowiedyingistotestradgeandWhenCookiehuggedJamalitmademetotesemosh.Whatonearthdothesemean?Welltotesisashortformoftheadverbtotally.Likewisetradgemeanstragicandemoshmeansemotional.Itseemsthatformillennialsthosebornbetweentheearly1980sandlate1990stypinginthisabbreviatedformisnotonlytime-savingbutalsoin.Manymillennialslangwordsareformedbywhatlinguists语言学家callthepracticeoftotesing—thesystematicabbreviationofwordsaccordingtoarecentarticleinTheWashingtonPost.SomepeoplethinkthatmillennialslangaffectstheEnglishlanguagenegatively.HoweverMelbourneUniversitylinguistRoseyBillingtondoesn’tagreE.Whenyouareabletouselanguageinacreativewayyoushowyouarelinguisticallyknowledgeablebecauseyouknowthelanguageruleswellenoughtousewordsinadifferentway.BillingtontoldNews.com.au.HerviewissupportedbytwolinguistsLaurenSpradlinandTaylorJonesfromtheCityUniversityofNewYorkandtheUniversityofPennsylvaniarespectively.Thetwobelievethattotes-speakisahighly-organizedsystemthatcanonlybeusedbyspeakerswhohavemasteredEnglishpronunciation.Theabilitytobreakapartsyllables音节andmixdifferentsoundstogetheriskey.Totesingisaboutsoundsanditfollowsthesometimes-complexsoundsystemofEnglishJonestoldTheWashingtonPost.Totesingisconsideredrandombysomepeoplebutit’snottruE.Insteadithasstrictrulestofollow.YouneedtobeveryfluentintheEnglishlanguagetobeabletounderstandtotes-speak.25.Howdoestheauthorexplainthemeaningoftotesing?A.Withcomparisons.B.Throughexamples.C.Bylistingfacts.D.Byanalyzingcausesandeffects.26.WhatisLaurenSpradlin’sattitudetowardthepracticeoftotesing?A.WorrieD.B.Indifferent漠不关心的.C.PositivE.D.Doubtful.27.Theunderlinedwordrandominthelastparagraphprobablymeans_______.A.complexB.organizedC.irregularD.meaningless28.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Thereasonswhytotesingispopularamongtheyoung.B.Thewaysthattheyounguseintotesing.C.Thepopularityoftotesingandlinguists’attitudetoit.D.Thedefinition定义andpracticeoftotesing.
- Thebiggesthamburgerrestaurantchain连锁intheworldisMcDonald’s.Itstartedin1955withjustonerestaurantbutnowhasmorethan20000worldwidE.Therearemorethan12000McDonald’srestaurantsonlyintheUS.Youcanfindthemin100countriesonsixcontinents.Thereisn’taMcDonald’sinAntarcticabutIdon’tsupposetheyeathamburgersattheSouthPolE.WhenyoueatataMcDonald’srestaurantyouarejoiningthe35millionpeoplewhoeatanddrinkatMcDonald’severydayandtherearemorethanonemillionpeoplewhoworktherE.McDonald’shassold100billionhamburgerssinceitopenedanditsellsmorethan6.8millionpoundsofFrenchFrieseveryday.Howdoyoulikeyourhamburgerrestaurant?ThereareoldMcDonald’s----partofonerestaurantinEnglandis600yearsolD.Thereareelegant高雅的McDonald’s----thereisoneontheChampsElyseesinParis.TherearecoolMcDonald’s----thereisoneinHollywooD.ThereareMcDonald’srestaurantsonshipsandtrainsinhospitalsandzoosinairportsandincolleges.Clearlymanypeoplelikethespeedhygiene卫生andcheapnessoffastfoodrestaurants.HowevernoteveryonelikesfastfooD.Somepeoplequestionthenutritionalvalueofthefood;somepeoplethinkthefastfoodcausestoomuchwasteandpollution.Sothefastfoodbusinessgivesusplentyoffoodforthoughtaswellasconvenientaffordablemeals.28.Thereare________McDonald’srestaurantsoutsidetheUSnow.A.about20000B.about8000C.about12000D.about3200029.HowmanypeopledoeseachMcDonald’semployeesserveonaverageeveryday?_______A.About35billionB.About100billionC.About35millionD.About600million30.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.A.thereareMcDonald’sofdifferentstylestomeetdifferentcustomersB.thewriterencouragemorepeopletoeathamburgersC.thewriterthinkspeopleshouldstopeatinghamburgersD.hamburgersareofgreatnutritionalvalue31.Theunderlinedphraseplentyoffoodforthoughtinthelastparagraphprobablymeans______.A.alotofdeliciousfoodB.alotoffoodyoucanaffordC.alotofthingstothinkaboutD.alotofconvenientfood
- GamesareagoodformofteachingortrainingchildrenastheycombinefunwithknowledgE.Theymaketheteachingortrainingactivitiesmoreinteresting.Theyareusefulinallfieldsofteachingandtraining.HelpyourchilddiscoverjusthowmuchmoreisgoingonintheworldaroundthemwiththislisteninggamE.Itwillalsoprovideafewminutesofpeaceandquietinwhatisprobablyaverynoisyandbusyday.A.discussionofthesoundsyoueachhearwillalsoassistinlanguagedevelopmentandanabilitytoarticulatethatwhichwashearD.Thesit-and-listengameisespeciallyhelpfulifyourchildisatthestageofdevelopinglanguageskills:listeningspeakingandsoon.Method:Thisisaveryrelaxingactivityinwhichyoubothneedtositstillandsilentforabout30secondsandjustlistentotheworldaroundyou.Youarebothtryingtohearasmanydifferentthingsasyoucanwhethertheyarecarspeopleairplaneswaterrunningthewindinthetreesoranyotherkindsofdailysounds.Afterthegiventimeisuphavingachataboutwhatyoubothcouldhear.Itisagoodideatoaskyourlittleonesomeopenendedquestionstopromotetheirlanguagedevelopmentsuchas:Whatweretheloudestsoundsyouheard?Whatweretheclosestsoundsyouheard?Howmanycarsdidyouhear?Howfarawaydoyouthinkthatbarkingdogmightlive?Whatsoundsdidyouhearwhichyoudidnotexpecttohear?Note:Asanextensionactivityyoumaywishtodrawapictureofallthethingsyoucouldhear.21.Thesit-and-listengameisintendedtodevelop____.A.yourchild'scuriosityB.yourchild'simaginationC.yourchild'spatienceD.yourchild'slanguageability22.Duringthegamethechild_.A.isgivenmoretimethantheparentB.triestocatchanysoundthatisgoingonC.cangoandexploreoutdoorsifnecessaryD.canasktheparentanyquestionhe/shehas23.AfteradiscussionofthesoundsyoucanaskyourchildA.towriteadiaryB.todictatethenewwordslearntC.todrawapictureofthehappeningsD.toimitatethesoundshe/shehasheard24.Theunderlinedwordarticulateinthe2ndparagraphprobablymeans_.A.describeB.ignoreC.imitateD.imagine
- Englishisthemostwidelyusedlanguageinthehistoryofourplanet.Oneineverysevenhumanbeingscanspeakit.Morethanhalfoftheworld’sbooksandthreequartersofinternationalmailareinEnglish.OfalllanguagesEnglishhasthelargestvocabulary—perhapsasmanyastwomillionwords.Howeverlet’sfaceit:EnglishisacrazylanguagE.Thereisnoegginaneggplantneitherpinenorappleinapineappleandnohaminahamburger.Sweetmeatsarecandywhilesweetbreadswhicharen’tsweetaremeat.WetakeEnglishforgranteD.Butwhenweexploreitsparadoxeswefindthatquicksandcanworkslowlyboxingringsaresquarepublicbathroomshavenobathsinthem.Andwhyisitthatawriterwritesbutfingersdon’tfinggrocersdon’tgroceandhammersdon’tham?Ifthepluraloftoothisteethshouldn’tthepluralofboothbebeeth?Onegoosetwogeese—soonemoosetwomeese?Howcanaslimchanceandafatchancebethesamewhileawisemanandawiseguyareopposites?Howcanoverlookandoverseebeoppositeswhilequitealotandquiteafewarealike?Howcantheweatherbehotashellonedayandcoldashellthenext?Englishwasinventedbypeoplenotcomputersanditreflectsthecreativityofhumanbeings.That’swhywhenstarsareouttheyarevisible;butwhenthelightsareouttheyareinvisiblE.AndwhywhenIwindupmywatchIstartit;butwhenIwindupthisessayIendit.25.Accordingtothepassage__________.A.pineapplesaretheapplesonthepinetreeB.thereshouldbeanegginaneggplantC.sweetmeatsandsweetbreadsaredifferentthingsD.boxingringsshouldberound26.Theunderlinedwordswindupinthelastparagraphmaybemeans__________.A.blowB.finishC.gethurtD.rollup27.ThroughthemanyparadoxesintheEnglishlanguagethewriterwantstoshowthathumanbeingsare____________.A.lazyB.crazyC.cleverD.dull
- NickVujicicisanAustralianmotivationalspeakerbornwithnoarmsorlegsbutthebravemanplaysfootballandgolfswimsandsurfs.Nickhasasmallfootonhisleftsidewhichhelpshimbalanceandenableshimtokick.Heuseshisonefoottotypewritewithapenandpickthingsupbetweenhistoes.IcallitmychickendrumstickjokedNick.I’dbelostwithoutit.WhenIgetinthewaterIfloatbecause80percentofmybodyislungsandmydrumstickactsasapropeller螺旋桨.WhenNickwasbornhisfatherwassoshockedthatheleftthehospitalroomtovomit.Hisdistraughtmothercouldn’tbringherselftoholdhimuntilhewasfourmonthsolD.Itwassohardforthembutrightfromthestarttheydidtheirbesttomakemeindependent.MydadputmeinthewaterwhenIwas18monthsoldandgavemethecouragetolearnhowtoswimsaidNick.ThroughouthischildhoodNickdealtwiththetypicalchallenges.AttheageofsevenNicktriedoutsomespeciallydesignedelectronicarmsandlegsinthehopethathewouldbemorelikeotherkids.Duringtheshorttrial试用periodoftheelectronicarmsandlegsNickrealizedthatevenwiththemhewasstillunlikehispeersatschoolandtheyturnedouttobemuchtooheavyforNicktooperateaffectinghisflexibilityquitesignificantly.WhenIwas13IreadanewspaperarticleaboutadisabledmanwhohadmanagedtoachievegreatthingsandhelpotherssaidNick.IrealizedwhyGodhadmadeuslikethis—togivehopetoothers.ItwassoinspirationaltomethatIdecidedtousemylifetoencourageothersanddecidedtobethankfulforwhatIdohavenotgetangryaboutwhatIdon’t.ItellpeopletokeepongettingupwhentheyfallandtoalwayslovethemselveshesaiD.IfIcanencouragejustonepersonthenmyjobinthislifeisdonE.Bynowhehasvisited35differentcountriestouringtheworldasamotivationalspeaker.41.WhatmakesitpossibleforNicktoswiminthewater?A.HissmallsizE.B.Hissmallfoot.C.Hislightweight.D.Hisbiglungs.42.TheunderlinedworddistraughtinParagraph3probablymeans_________.A.reallycrazyB.cold-bloodedC.extremelyupsetD.bad-tempered43.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Nick’sparentswereverystrictwithhim.B.Nick’smotherwastoblameforhisdisability.C.NicklearnedtobeindependentatayoungagE.D.Nick’sfamilyacceptedhisdisabilityathisbirth.44.Nickabandonedtheelectronicarmsandlegsbecause______.A.hisfamilycouldn’taffordthemB.hisclassmatesdidn’tlikethemC.theyweretooheavytohandleD.theyaffectedhisappearance