We provide summer English courses which are the best you can finD. You will enjoy coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same timE. The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July and August. Our teachers are well-trained and very experienceD. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can choose between small groups of two or three, or larger groups of up to 15. We provide weekly tests to see the progress you' re making with your language skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. We also provide books and other materials. As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You live with an American family, and you take part in American lifE. You have meals with an American family and do some activities with them, too. For many of our students this is the most interesting part of the coursE. Many families create friendships with the students which last a long timE. Of course, if you prefer, we can arrange hotel accommodation. Of course, there are many things to do in Los Angeles. Every day we have activities which take place after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or the famous beaches around LA. You can also go to various shopping centers, sports centers, movies and concerts. There are also weekend visits organized to San Francisco and other places of interest in CaliforniA. We try to give our students the best possible experience of English and life in the USA. Just ask our students! They say our summer English courses are fantastic! We hope that you’ll enjoy a course with us, too. If you’re interested, please fill in our application form where you will also find our list of prices.The course must be paid for one month before it begins. 64. The shortest summer English course will last for A. two weeks B. six weeks C. four weeks D. eight weeks 65. Which of the following is TRUE about the summer English courses? A. The students have to take an entrance test. B. Tests will be provided regularly to see if students have made progress. C. All the teachers are young but very experienceD. D. Each class has two or three groups of students. 66. If you want to take part in the course, you must _______ first. A. fill in the application form B. pay for a one-month course C. choose an American family D. learn about American culture 67. The passage is a __________ A. guide to Los Angeles B. description of life in Los Angeles C. newspaper article on language learning D. description of an English course
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WeprovidesummerEnglishcourseswhicharethebestyoucanfinD.YouwillenjoycomingtoLosAngelestolearnaboutAmericancultureandimproveyourEnglishatthesametimE.Thecourseslastforfoursixoreightweeks.TheystartatthebeginningofJulyandAugust.Ourteachersarewell-trainedandveryexperienceD.TheyteachEnglishclassesforfourhoursaday.Youcanchoosebetweensmallgroupsoftwoorthreeorlargergroupsofupto15.Weprovideweeklyteststoseetheprogressyou'remakingwithyourlanguageskillsofreadingwritingspeakingandlistening.Wealsoprovidebooksandothermaterials.AswellaslearningEnglishwewantyoutoexperiencelifeintheUSA.YoulivewithanAmericanfamilyandyoutakepartinAmericanlifE.YouhavemealswithanAmericanfamilyanddosomeactivitieswiththemtoo.FormanyofourstudentsthisisthemostinterestingpartofthecoursE.ManyfamiliescreatefriendshipswiththestudentswhichlastalongtimE.Ofcourseifyoupreferwecanarrangehotelaccommodation.OfcoursetherearemanythingstodoinLosAngeles.Everydaywehaveactivitieswhichtakeplaceafterclass.YoucanchoosetotaketripstoHollywoodDisneylandorthefamousbeachesaroundLA.Youcanalsogotovariousshoppingcenterssportscentersmoviesandconcerts.TherearealsoweekendvisitsorganizedtoSanFranciscoandotherplacesofinterestinCaliforniA.WetrytogiveourstudentsthebestpossibleexperienceofEnglishandlifeintheUSA.Justaskourstudents!TheysayoursummerEnglishcoursesarefantastic!Wehopethatyou’llenjoyacoursewithustoo.Ifyou’reinterestedpleasefillinourapplicationformwhereyouwillalsofindourlistofprices.Thecoursemustbepaidforonemonthbeforeitbegins.64.TheshortestsummerEnglishcoursewilllastforA.twoweeksB.sixweeksC.fourweeksD.eightweeks65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthesummerEnglishcourses?A.Thestudentshavetotakeanentrancetest.B.Testswillbeprovidedregularlytoseeifstudentshavemadeprogress.C.AlltheteachersareyoungbutveryexperienceD.D.Eachclasshastwoorthreegroupsofstudents.66.Ifyouwanttotakepartinthecourseyoumust_______first.A.fillintheapplicationformB.payforaone-monthcourseC.chooseanAmericanfamilyD.learnaboutAmericanculture67.Thepassageisa__________A.guidetoLosAngelesB.descriptionoflifeinLosAngelesC.newspaperarticleonlanguagelearningD.descriptionofanEnglishcourse,
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Thepurposeofcommunicationistogetyourmessageacrosstoothers.Thisisaprocessthatinvolvesboththesenderofthemessageandthereceiver.ThisprocessleavesroomforerrorwithmessagesoftenbeingmisunderstoodbyoneormoreofthepartiesinvolveD.Thiscausesunnecessaryconfusion.Infactamessageissuccessfulonlywhenboththesenderandthereceiverperceive感知itinthesameway.Bysuccessfullygettingyourmessageacross传递youconveyyourthoughtsandideaseffectively.Whennotsuccessfulthethoughtsandideasthatyouconveydonotnecessarilyreflectyourowncausingacommunicationbreakdownandcreatingroadblocksthatstandinthewayofyourgoals—bothpersonallyandprofessionally.Inarecentsurveyofrecruiters招募者incompanieswithmorethan50000employeescommunicationskillswerecitedasthesinglemoreimportantfactorinchoosingmanagers.ThesurveyconductedbytheUniversityofPittsburgh’sKatzBusinessSchoolpointsoutthatcommunicationskillsincludingwrittenandoralpresentationsaswellasanabilitytoworkwithothersarethemainfactorsleadingtojobsuccess.Inspiteoftheincreasingimportanceplacedoncommunicationskillsmanyindividualscontinuetostrugglewiththisunabletocommunicatetheirthoughtsandideaseffectively—whetherinoralorwrittenform.Thisinability无能makesitnearlyimpossibleforthemtocompeteeffectivelyintheworkplaceandstandsinthewayofcareerprogression.Gettingyourmessageacrossisessentialtoprogressing.TodothisyoumustunderstandwhatyourmessageiswhataudienceyouaresendingittoandhowitwillbeperceiveD.Youmustalsoconsiderthecircumstancessurroundingyourcommunicationsuchassituationalandculturalcontext.66.TheunderlinedwordThisinthefirstparagraphrefersto______.A.thepurposeofcommunicationB.theprocessofgettingyourmessageacrosstoothersC.theprocessoflettingothersknowyourpurposeD.thecauseofunnecessaryconfusion67.A.communicationfailureoccurswhen______.A.thesenderandthereceiverunderstandthemessageinthesamewayB.thesendercreatesproblemsinaprofessionalwayC.thereceiverpurposelyunderstandsthemessagewrongD.thewayyousendthemessagecreatesproblemswiththereceiver68._______makeforjobsuccess.A.CommunicationskillsalongwithwrittenpresentationsB.CommunicationskillsandabilitytocooperateC.WrittenpresentationstogetherwithabilitytoworkwithothersD.Theabilitiestocooperatewithothers69.Theauthorlaysstresson_________.A.howtobesuccessfulinobtainingajobB.people’sunabletocommunicateeffectivelyC.theimportanceofcommunicationskillsD.whatcausesfailureinunderstanding70.Whatistheattitudeofthewritertowardsthecommunicationskills?A.Neutral.中立的B.Opponent.反对的C.SupportivE.D.Indifferent.
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AmericanparentsusuallythinkthattheirchildshouldnothavemorepocketmoneythanthechildrenwithwhomheregularlyconnectsnomattertheyarewealthierornotthanhE.Whateverthepocketmoneyisitsentireuseisnotcontrolledbytheparentsbecauseachildlearnstousemoneycorrectlyonlythroughdealingwithithimself.Ifaseven-year-oldchildgetsaquarterasaweekpocketmoneyandismadetoputitallinhispiggybanktosaveituphegetsnoideawhattherealuseforthemoneyis.Hegetstheshinycoinsandtheysoondisappear.Theideaofabankaccount在银行开户istooearlyforsosmallachildalthoughhecanbemadeunderstandandenjoysavinghiscoins-notallofthemonlyapartofwhathereceives-tobuysomethingheespeciallywants.Bythetimeheiseightheisoldenoughtotakepartintheopeningofhisownsavingsaccountparentsmaytakehimtothebankopenasavingaccountforhimandencouragehimtoputacertainquantity数量ofmoneyhereceivesasgiftsintothebankandwatchhisbanksavinggrowasentrybyentry存入ismadE.Hewillbesavingearningandspendingsuitablequantitiesallalonginordertolearnhowtomanagemoneyandtokeephiminafavorablepositionwithhisfriends.Theboyisasorrychildwhocan'tjoinhisfellowsinasweetshoponceinawhilebecausehehastosaveeverycenthegetsorearnsforsomebigunknownprojectshisparentshavechosenforhim.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordpiggybankreferto?A.Somethingintheshapeofapigforsavingcoins.B.A.kindofbankrunbythechildren.C.A.bankwhosebuildinglookslikeapig.D.A.bankforchildren'ssaving.64.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?A.WhateverthepocketmoneyisitsentireuseisnotcontrolledbyAmericanparents.B.Ifaneight-year-oldchildreceive10dollarsashisbirthdaygiftheprobablyhavemostofitsavedinthebank.C.Americanparentsneverinterfere干涉withtheirchildren'suseoftheirpocketmoney.D.Americanparentsdon'tusuallygivetheirchildrenmuchpocketmoney.65.Whydoestheauthorthinktheboyisasorryoneifhesaveseverycenthegetsorearns?A.Becausehecannotmanagehismoneyanditkeepshiminanunfavorableposition.B.Becausehecannotlearntheuseofmoneythroughspendingithimself.C.Becausehecannothaveanyotherchoicebuttosaveearnorspendmoney.D.BecausehecannotjointhefellowinasweetshoponceinwhilE.
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ResearchersinthepsychologydepartmentattheUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngelesUCLAhavediscoveredamajordifferenceinthewaymenandwomenrespondtostress.Thisdifferencemayexplainwhymenaremorelikelytosufferfromstress-relateddisorders.Untilnowpsychologicalresearchhasmaintainedthatbothmenandwomenhavethesamefight-or-flightreactiontostress.Inotherwordsindividualseitherreactwithaggressivebehaviorsuchasverbalorphysicalconflictfightortheyreactbywithdrawingfromthestressfulsituationflight.HowevertheUCLAresearchteamfoundthatmenandwomenhavequitedifferentbiologicalandbehavioralresponsestostress.Whilemenoftenreacttostressinthefight-or-flightresponsewomenoftenhaveanotherkindofreactionwhichcouldbecalledtendandbefrienD.Thatistheyoftenreacttostressfulconditionsbyprotectingandnurturingtheiryoungtendandbylookingforsocialcontactandsupportfromothersespeciallyotherfemales'befriend.Scientistshavelongknownthatinthefight-or-flightreactiontostressanimportantroleisplayedbycertainhormonesreleasedbythebody.TheUCLAresearchteamsuggeststhatthefemaletend-or-befriendresponseisalsobasedonahormonE.Thishormonecalledoxytocinhasbeenstudiedinthecontextofchildbirthbutnowitisbeingstudiedforitsroleintheresponseofbothmenandwomentostress.TheprincipalinvestigatorDr.ShelleyE.Taylorexplainedthatanimalsandpeoplewithhighlevelsofoxytocinarecalmermorerelaxedmoresocialandlessanxious.Whilemenalsosecreteoxytocinitseffectsarereducedbymalehormones.IntermsofeverydaybehaviortheUCLAstudyfoundthatwomenarefarmorelikelythanmentoseeksocialcontactwhentheyarefeelingstresseD.Theymayphonerelativesorfriendsoraskdirectionsiftheyarelost.Thestudyalsoshowedhowfathersandmothersrespondeddifferentlywhentheycamehometotheirfamilyafterastressfuldayatwork.Thetypicalfatherwantedtobeleftalonetoenjoysomepeaceandquietness.Foratypicalmothercopingwithabaddayatworkmeantfocusingherattentiononherchildrenandtheirneeds.Thedifferencesinrespondingtostressmayexplainthefactthatwomenhavelowerfrequencyofstress-relateddisorderssuchashighbloodpressureoraggressivebehavior.Thetend-and-befriendregulatorysystemmayprotectwomenagainststressandthismayexplainwhywomenonaveragelivelongerthanmen.57.TheUCLAstudyshowsthatinresponsetostressmenaremorelikelythanwomento.A.turntofriendsforhelpB.solveaconflictcalmlyC.findanescapefromrealityD.seekcomfortfromchildren58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutoxytocinaccordingtothepassage?A.Menhavethesamelevelofoxytocinaswomendo.B.Oxytocinusedtobestudiedinbothmenandwomen.C.Bothanimalsandpeoplehavehighlevelsofoxytocin.D.Oxytocinhasmoreofaneffectonwomenthanonmen.59.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Malehormoneshelpbuildupthebody'sresistancetostress.B.Inafamilyamothercaresmoreaboutchildrenthanafatherdoes.C.Biologicaldifferencesleadtodifferentbehavioralresponsestostress.D.TheUCLAstudywasdesignedtoconfirmpreviousresearchfindings.60.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowmenandwomengetoverstressB.HowmenandwomensufferfromstressC.HowresearchersovercomestressproblemsD.Howresearchershandlestress-relateddisorders
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FlyintoLisbon里斯本andspendacoupleofdaysexploringthecapitalwhichisaterrificbargain.Inadditiontosomeworthwhileandaffordablediningandlodging住宿choicesmust-seesightsincludetheRomanesqueLisbonCathedralwhichdatesbacktothe12thcenturyandtheMoorishAlfamaquarterwithitsmarketsandwindingcobblestone鹅卵石streets.TakeataxiorbustotheBelémdistrictwhereyou’llfindtheTowerofBelémandtheJerónimosMonastery.AfterLisbonyoucantakeadaytripbytraintoSintraabeautifultownnestled依偎againstthehillsabout20mileswestofLisbon;itscastleandpalacesliketheSintraNationalPalaceandthePenaNationalPalacearewellworthavisit.Toseethecountrysiderentacaranddrivesoutheastabout90minutestotheAlentejoregion.BaseyourselfinÉvoraanarchitecturalpreciousstonE.Byfootexploreitswindingcobblestonestreetsfountainsandwhitewashedhouses.AttractionsincludetheRomanTempleofÉvorA.AndmakesuretohearsomefadothetraditionalmusicofPortugal.AlternativelyheadnorthfromLisbontoOportoaboutthreehoursandtheneasttothewinemakingregionoftheDouroRiverValley.InhisarticlePortugalOldNewandUndiscoveredFrankBruniwrote:Allaroundusmountainsundulated波动intothedistancE.Theslopes斜坡intheforegroundwereanamazingpatchworkofgreensredsbrownsandgraysasifsomegrandhandhadfashioneditintoapictureonallthatnatureandagriculturecando.60.YoucanNOTenjoythebeautyofinLisbon.A.theTowerofBelémB.theMoorishAlfamaquarterC.theSintraNationalPalaceD.RomanesqueLisbonCathedral61.InAlentejoregionatouristcan.A.appreciatetraditionalmusicB.walkbytheseabarefeetC.enjoyagoodviewofthecityD.buysomepreciousstonescheap62.FrankBruni’swordshelpthereaderstogetabetterpictureof.A.PortugalB.LisbonC.OportoD.DouroRiverValley63.Thetextismeantto.A.describethebeautyofPortugalB.adviseontravellinginPortugalC.introducetheattractionsinLisbonD.comparethecitywiththecountryside
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BollywooddanceisfunagreatworkoutandanimportantcontributingfactortowardstheinternationalpopularityofBollywoodfilms.BollywooddanceclassesofferedinLongIslandareagreatoptionforthosewhowishtolearnthisdanceform—notonlyforLongIslandcommunitiesbutalsoforotherIndiansinNewYorkandpeopleofothernationalitiesandculturesattractedbyIndiandancE.YoucanjoinBollywooddanceclasses·toenjoythefunofmixingWesternandIndiandancestyles·toachievecorrectnessofmovementenergytimingandrhythmorgoprofessional·tojustgetfitorenjoyyourself.BollywooddancebringstogetherseveraldanceformsincludingKathakJazzBhangraandSalsA.ThoughitisdifficulttopointouttheprecisedefinitionstylisticfeaturesandgeographicaldistributionofthisexcitingdanceformitisquiterecognizableinbothIndianandinternationalcircles.Thesongsforthedanceareakindofindirectexpressionthroughwhichthecharacterscanexpressthoughts.Costume服装isanimportantpartofthisformofdanceandestablishestoamajorextentthefeelofthedance.Thedancenumbersoftenhaveromanticthemesandusuallygotogetherwiththehappeningsinthemovies.ItisnotunusualtofindBollywoodsonganddancecommunicatingthethoughtsandwishesofthecharacters.BollywooddancepartiesareaverypopularaffairinUScolleges.Gooddanceteacherscanprovidethenecessarytrainingwithperfectentertainingdancesteps.DoasearchonGoogleYahooorothersearchenginestofindgoodBollywooddanceclassesinLongIslanD.YoumayhavetocompareeachofthemtoarriveattherightclassesforyourselforforyourchilD.YoungIndianCulturalGroup999HerricksRoadSuite110NewHydeParkNY11040Phone-15167391575http//www.yicg.com64.WhatdoweknowaboutBollywooddancefromParagraph1?A.ItmainlyemphasizesWesterndancestyles.B.ItisincreasingthepopularityofBollywoodfilms.C.TheclasseswillbeheldfortheIndiansinAsiA.D.OnlyIndiansinNewYorkarelearningitatpresent.65.BollywooddanceandseveralotherdanceformslikeKathakJazzBhangraandSalsa_______.A.haveacloserelationshipB.belongtothesamedanceformC.arepopularinthesameareaD.havedifferentgeographicaldistribution66.ThesongsofBollywooddance________.A.havenothingtodowiththehappeningsinthemoviesB.haveromanticthemesandgowiththestoryinthemoviesC.communicatethecharacters'thoughtsandwishesD.reflectthepoliticalviewsorworldviewsofpeople67.Thispassagewaswrittenmainlyto________.A.showthatBollywooddanceisverypopularoncampusB.tellustherightwayofrecognizingBollywooddanceC.introducethethreepurposesofBollywooddanceclassesD.attractmorepeopletojoinBollywooddanceclasses
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Kate:Ilikerunningverymuch.It’sgoodexercisE.Myparentsbothlikerunningtoo.Weusuallygetupearlyinthemorningandruntogether.Itisgoodforone'slegsheartandlungs.Ithelpsonetohaveastrongbody.Mumsaysthatsheshouldthankrunningbecauseithelpshertogetthinner.Runningisfun.Itcanmakeonehappy.Therearemanydifferentwaysforonetorun.Onecanruninaschoolorinapark.Onecanjoinarunningclubtorunandmakenewfriendstoo.ChenFeng:Ilikeballgameslikefoot-ballbasketballandtennis.AndbasketballismyfavoritE.IoftenplaybasketballwithmyfriendsonSundaymorningswhenwearefreeandtheweatherisnicE.Ijoinedmyschoolteamlastyear.AndIcanplayitverywellnow.ThereisgoingtobeabasketballgamebetweenNo.1MiddleSchoolandourschoolinourschoolnextSaturday.Manystudentsaregoingtocheeruson.Ourteachersaysthatshewillbuysomepresentsforusifwewin.IhopewecanwinthegamE.46.Kateandhisparentsusually______togetherinthemorning.A.leavehomeB.runC.playgamesD.havebreakfast47.Kate'smotherthinksthat________.A.runningiscoolB.KatedislikesrunningC.runningisaspopularasswimmingD.runningmakeshergetthinner48.ChenFeng_______.A.likesfootballbestB.hopestowinthefootballgameC.isamemberoftheschoolbasketballteamD.playsbasketballwithhisfriendsonthemorningsofweekends49.ChenFeng'steacherisgoingto_______ifChenFeng'steamwinsthegamE.A.tellthemastoryB.buysomepresentsforthemC.singasongforthemD.cookdeliciousfoodforthem50.BothChenFengandKate_______.A.likesportsB.wanttomakenewfriendsC.likeballgamesD.aremiddleschoolteachers
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Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren’sbooksisAlfredStrongorDoctorStrongasheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywherE.NowanartshowcalledDoctorStrongFromThentoNowistravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThepicturesanddrawingsshowthehistoryofDoctorStrong.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren’sbookwaspublisheD.Sincethenhehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundredmillioncopiesaroundtheworlD.DoctorStrong’sbooksareknownfortheireasyuseofwordsandcolorfulhand-drawnpictures.Thesedrawingsbringlifetohisimaginarycreatures.TheCatintheHatHortontheElephantTheGrinchWhoStoleChristmasandhundredsofothers.TheSanDiegoMuseuminCaliforniaorganizedtheartshow.ItincludedaboutthreehundredDoctorStrong’soriginal最早的drawingsandsomeofhiswritings.MostofDoctorStrong’sbooksalthoughwritteninafunnywayhaveseriousmessages.ForexampleinMcElligot’sPoolhedescribesthedangerofpollution.HediscussesthearmsraceinTheButterBattleBookwritteninnineteeneighty-four.DoctorStrongisalmosteighty-fouryearsoldnow.Hesaysheneverplannedtowritestoriesjustforchildren.Hesayshewritesstoriesthatinterestpeopleofallages.HesaysheuseseasywordssothateveryoneevenachildcanunderstanD.63.AlfredStrongisafamous_______intheUnitedStates.A.doctorB.artistC.writerD.reader64.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousin_______.A.hiseightieswhenanartshowwastravellingaroundtheUnitedStatesB.hisfiftieswhenhisdrawingsandwritingswerepublishedC.nineteeneighty-fourwhenhisbookMeEligot’sPoolwaspublishedD.histhirtieswhenhisfirstbookwaspublished65.DoctorStrong’sbooksareverypopularinAmericabecause_______.A.theyarestoriesaboutanimalssuchascatselephantsandsoonB.theyarewrittenineasywordswithcolourfulpicturesC.heorganizedtheartshowinCaliforniaD.theyarewritteninafunnyway66.Hispurposeinwritingmanysuchbooksis_______.A.toshowhisoriginalpicturesanddrawingsB.toorganizeaspecialartshowofhisownC.tomakehisreaderslaughorsmilewhentheyreadhisbooksD.notonlytointerestpeoplebuttoexposeuncoversomeserioussocialproblems
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KongZialsocalledConfucius551-479B.CandSocrates469-399B.ClivedonlyahundredyearsapartandduringtheirlifetimestherewasnocontactbetweenChinaandGreecebutitisinterestingtolookathowtheworldthateachofthesegreatphilosopherscamefromshapedtheirideasandhowtheseideasinturnshapedtheirsocieties.NeitherphilosopherlivedintimesofpeacethoughthereweremorewarsinGreecethaninChinA.TheChinesestateswereverylargeandfeudalwhiletheGreekcity-statesweresmallandurban.TheurbanenvironmentinwhichSocrateslivedallowedhimtobemoreradicalthanConfucius.UnlikeConfuciusSocrateswasnotaskedbyruleshowtogoverneffectively.ThusSocrateswasabletobemoreidealisticfocusingonissueslikefreedomandknowledgeforitsownsakE.ConfuciusontheotherhandadvisedthoseingovernmentserviceandmanyofhisstudentswentouttogovernmentservicE.ConfuciussuggestedtheGoldenRuleasaprinciplefortheconductoflife:Donotdotootherswhatyouwouldnotwantotherstodotoyou.Heassumedthatallmenwereequalatbirththoughsomehadmorepotentialthanothersandthatitwasknowledgethatsetmenapart.Socratesfocusedontheindividualandthoughtthatthegreatestpurposeofmanwastoseekwisdom.Hebelievedthatthesuperiorclassshouldruletheinferior下层的classes.ForSocratesthefamilywasofnoimportanceandthecommunityoflittleconcern.ForConfuciushoweverthefamilywasthecentreofthesocietywithfamilyrelationsconsideredmuchmoreimportantthanpoliticalrelations.Bothmenarerespectedmuchmoretodaythantheywereintheirlifetimes.35.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.SocratesandConfuciushadmuchincommonB.ConfuciushadmuchinfluenceonSocrates’ideas.C.Thesocietieswareinfluencedbythephilosophers’ideas.D.TherewereculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandGreecE.36.SocratessharedwithConfuciustheideathat.A.allmenwereequalwhentheywerebornB.thelowerclassedshouldberuledbytheupperclassC.thepurposeofmanwastoseekfreedomandwisdomD.peopleshouldnotaskotherstodowhattheydidnotwantto37.WhatmadesomepeopledifferentfromothersaccordingtoConfucius?A.Family.B.Potential.C.KnowledgE.D.Community.38.ThispassageisorganizedinthepatternofA.timeandeventsB.comparisonandcontrastC.causeandeffectD.definitionandclassification
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Blogsareheretostay.Theyhavebecomeadeep-rootedpartoftheliteraryjournalisticandevensocialarea.Perhapsyouwouldliketostartablog;perhapsyouwouldliketoimproveyourblog;perhapsyouwouldliketotakeyourblogtoprofessionalstandards—asameansofearningincomesorincreasingyourvisibility.Whateveryourgoalisthiscoursewillmoveyouintherightdirection.Millionsofpeoplehaveblogs.Onlyapartofthemdoitwellenoughtoachieverealbenefitsintermsofincomesvisibilityorsheerentertainment.Thiscoursewillshowyouhowtojointhebandofbetterbloggers.Youwilllearnhowtofindtherighttoneforyourblogsetitupandmaintainitwritepoststhatareeffectiveandworthreadingandattractpeoplefromallovertheworldtoyourspotontheblogsphere.Whileit’ssimpletostartablogittakesvigilanceandskilltodoitreallywellasistrueofanykindofwriting.Amongthetopicscovered:overviewsoftheblogspherethebenefitsofbloggingfocusingonyourblogconcepthowtosetupandmaintainablogtipsforeffectiveblogwritinganddrawingvisitorstoyoursite.Youwillgethands-onpracticecreatingyourblogplustimeforquestions.Whetheryouwishtoblogforfunorbusinessyouwillgainarealisticunderstandingofhowtobecomepartoftheblogsphere.Courseoffered.HOWTOBLOGInthisfour-weekcourseabloggingexpertwillguideyouthroughtheprocessofconceivingsettingupwritingandpromotingablog.Eachstudentwillconsultwiththeinstructoronablogconceptthensetupaliveblogandintroduceittotherestoftheclassforfeedback.Studentswillalsohaveampleopportunitiestoasktheinstructorquestions.ONLINECLASSESTuition:$125.RegistrationFee:$25Eachclassisstrictlylimitedto25studentsaged18andup.StartNewLectureLocationTimeEnrollJan.12WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayCLASSFULLFeB.9WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayCLASSFULLMar.16WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayEnroll61.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.anonlineprogrammeaboutbloghistoryB.anonlinewritingarrangementC.anonlinecourseabouthowtojointhebandofbetterbloggersD.anonlinecompetitioninwritingblogs62.Tojudgethebenefitofablogyoumaynotdependon______.A.whetheritcanbringyoumoneyB.whetheritisreadbyotherpeopleC.whetheritisfullofentertainmentD.whetheritexistsforalongtime63.Duringthecourseyouwilllearnsomethingexceptfor______.A.howtosetupablogB.howtoadaptothers’blogC.focusingonyourblogconceptD.thebenefitsofblogging64.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribethecourse?A.ComplexB.BoringC.DifficultD.Convenient65.Whatdoweknowaboutthecourse?A.Therearenomorethan25studentsineachclass.B.Thecourseisintendedforteenagersunder18.C.Itwillcostyou$150tolearnthecourse.D.Newlecturesaregiveneachday.
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Whyplaygames?Becausetheyarefunandalotmorebesidesfollowingtherulesplanningyournextmoveactingasateammember.TheseareallgameideasthatyouwillcomeacrossthroughoutyourlifE.Thinkaboutsomeofthegamesyouplayedasayoungchildsuchasrope-jumpingandhide-and-seek.Suchgamesareentertainingandfun.Butperhapsmoreimportantlytheytranslatelifeintoexcitingdramasthatteachchildrensomeofthebasicrulestheywillbeexpectedtofollowtherestoftheirlivessuchastakingturnsandcooperating.Manychildren’sgameshaveapracticalsidE.Childrenaroundtheworldplaygamesthatpreparethemforworktheywilldoasgrown-ups.ForinstancesomeSaudiArabianchildrenplayagamecalledboneswhichsharpensthehand-eyecoordination协调neededinhunting.ManysportsencouragenationalorlocalpridE.ThemostfamousgamesofalltheOlympicGamesbringathletesfromaroundtheworldtogethertotakepartinfriendlycompetition.Peoplewhowatchtheeventwaveflagsknowingthatagoldmedalisawinforanentirecountrynotjusttheathletewhoearnedit.ForcountriesexperiencingnaturaldisastersorwaranOlympicwincanmeansomuch.SportsarealsoaneventthatunitespeoplE.SocceristhemostpopularsportintheworlD.Peopleonallcontinentsplayit—someforfunandsomeforaliving.NicoletteIribarneaCaliforniansoccerplayerhasdiscoveredawaytospreadhopethroughsoccer.HecreatedafoundationtoprovidepoorchildrenwithnotonlysoccerballsbutalsoapromisingfuturE.NexttimeyouplayyourfavoritegameorsportthinkaboutwhyyouenjoyitwhatskillsareneededandwhethertheseskillswillhelpyouinotheraspectsofyourlifE.46.Throughplayinghide-and-seekchildrenareexpectedtolearnto_____.A.beateamleaderB.obeythebasicrulesC.actasagrown-upD.predictpossibledanger47.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2mostprobablymeansthatgamescan_____.A.describelifeinanexcitingwayB.turnreal-lifeexperiencesintoaplayC.makelearninglifeskillsmoreinterestingD.changepeople’sviewsofsportingevents48.AccordingtothepassagewhyiswinningOlympicmedalssoencouraging?A.Itinspirespeople’sdeeploveforthecountry.B.Itprovestheexceptionalskillsofthewinners.C.Ithelpsthecountryoutofnaturaldisasters.D.ItearnsthewinnersfameandfortunE.49.Iribarne’sgoalofformingthefoundationisto_______.A.bringfuntopoorkidsB.providesoccerballsforchildrenC.givepoorkidsachanceforabetterlifeD.appealtosoccerplayerstohelppoorkids
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InAmericawhentheeighthgradersleavethemiddleschooltheyareoftenworriedaboutmovingtothehighschoo1.Itisahardtimeforthembutitcanbeanexcitingoneaswell.Tomakeiteasierstudentsneedtogetfamiliarwiththeirschool.Eventhoughthey’vedonethisalreadyinthemiddleschoo1it’sstillimportanttofindwheretheirclassroomsare.Mostschoolstakestudentstothehighschoolforavisitattheendoftheireighthgradeyear.Andmostschoolsalsohaveafreshman新生speechforparentsandstudentsbeforethefirstyearbegins.Sometimesthemainofficewillgiveawayamapoftheschoo1.Thiscanhelpstudentsandparentstofinddifferentplacesoftheschoo1.Onewaytoknowyourhighschoolmoreandmakenewfriendsistojoinacluborplayasport.Schoolsoftenofferchancestojoindifferentclubsandsports.FallactivitiesbegininAugustbeforethefirstdayofschoo1.Ifyouarenotinterestedinsportsthereareclubsforanyinterestsuchasdramadancechessphotographycommunity社区serviceetc.Theseclubsallowstudentsfromdifferentgrades.Byjoininganactivitystudentscanfindnewfriendshipsnottomentionimprovingtheirchancesinfuturecollegeapplications申请.Theschoolofficewillhavea1istofactivitiesofferedattheschoo1andinformationonhowtojointhem.What’smoretohaveagreatstarttoahighschoolyearstudentscanwritedownsomeoftheirworriesandaskforhelpfromteachersandschoolworkers.56.Accordingtothetextmoststudentsfeel_______whenenteringthehighschool.A.happyB.nervousC.1onelyD.disappointed57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheschoolclubs?A.Theschoolofficecanhelpnewstudentsjoinschoolclubs.B.Theschoolclubsinhighschoolonlywelcomesportsfans.C.Summeractivitiesbeginbeforeschoo1starts.D.Therearefewerstudentsfromhighergradesintheschoolclubs58.Whendomanyschoolstakestudentstovisittheirnewhighschool?A.Beforetheeighthgradeyearstarts.B.Rightafterthehighschoolyearstarts.C.Atthebeginningofthenewterminthehighschoo1.D.Attheendoftheireighthgradeyear.59.Whatisthepurpose目的ofthistext?A.Totellthenewstudentshowtolearninhighschoo1.B.Tointroducenewschools.C.togiveadvicetonewhighschoolstudents..D.TogivetheteacherssomeadvicE.
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Intoday’sworldalmosteveryoneknowsthatairpollutionandwaterpollutionareharmfultopeople’shealth.Howevernotallthepersonsknowthatnoiseisalsoakindofpollutionandthatisharmfultohumanhealthtoo.Peoplewhoworkandliveundernoisyconditionsusuallybecomedeaf.Todayhoweverscientistsbelievethat10percentofworkersinBritainarebeingdeafenedbythenoisewheretheywork.Manyoftheworkerswhoprintnewspapersandbooksandwhoweave织clothbecomedeaf.Quiteafewpeoplelivingnearairportsalsobecomedeaf.RecentlyitwasdiscoveredthatmanyteenagersinAmericacouldhearnobetterthan65-year-oldpersonsfortheseyoungpeopleliketolistentopopmusicandmostofpopmusicisakindofnoisE.Besidesnoiseproducedbyjetplanesormachineswillmakepeople’slifedifficultandunpleasantorevenmakepeopleillorevendrivethemmaD.Itissaidthatacontinuousnoiseofover85decibels分贝cancausedeafness.Nowthegovernmentsinmanycountrieshavemadelawstocontrolnoiseandmakeitlessthan85decibels.InChinathegovernmentistryingtosolvenotonlyairandwaterpollutionproblemsbutalsonoisepollutionproblems.50.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.airpollutionB.waterpollutionC.noisepollutionD.worldpollution51.Accordingtothepassageacontinuousnoiseof_______decibelscanmakepeopledeaf.A.lessthan85B.lessthan65C.about65D.morethan8552.10percentoftheworkersinBritainarebeingdeafenedbecause_______.A.theyareworkinginnoisyplacesB.theyoftenlistentopopmusicC.theylivenearairportsD.theyaretoobusytolistentoothers’talk
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TaiwanesefishingboatsthatsailedtotheDiaoyuIslandstoprotestJapan'spurchaseofpartoftheislandscompletedtheirvoyageTuesdaymorningandhavesetsailforhomE.Localmediareportedthattheboatsfinishedtheirprotestat9:15A.m.andareexpectedtoreturntoaportinnortheastTaiwan'sYilancountyatnoonWednesday.Althoughtheboatsoriginallynumbered75theywerejoinedatseabyotherboatsfromdifferentpartsofTaiwanraisingthetotalnumbertoabout100vessels.OrganizerssaidthevoyagewasmadetoprotectTaiwanesefishingrightsinnearbywatersandtoprotestJapan'spurchaseofpartoftheDiaoyuIslands.TheJapanesegovernmentannouncedaplantopurchasepartoftheislandsearlierthismonthdespiterepeatedprotestsfromtheChinesegovernment.TheactionarouseddemonstrationsacrossChinaaswellasconsumers'boycottofJapaneseproductsinrecentweeks.LocalauthoritiesinTaiwanhavealsoprotestedthemovE.Japan'spurchaseandnationalizationofChina'sDiaoyuIslandsisputtingChina-Japaneconomicandtradetiesatriskduetoman-madefactors.AnofficialspokesmanfromBeijingwarned.China-Japaneconomicandtraderelationswasbackontrackin1952whenthetwocountriessignedtheirfirstnon-governmentaltradeagreement.CurrentlyChinahasbeenJapan'slargesttradepartnersince2007whileJapanisChina’sfourthlargesttradepartneraftertheEUU.S.andtheASEAN.MeanwhileChinaisthebiggestdestinationforJapaneseexportsandbiggestsourceofimports.Inthefirsthalfof2012Japan'sexportstoChinatotaled73.54billionU.S.dollarsdown6.2percentfromthesameperiodlastyearwhileitsimportfromChinawas91.29billionU.S.dollarsup7percentfromthesameperiodlastyear.NowChina-Japaneconomicandtraderelationsareatacrossroads.Negotiationcouldbethewayoutoftherift.41.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthispassage?A.MagazineB.ScientificreportC.TextbookD.Newspaper42.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheresultofJapan'smovetopurchasetheislandA.FishingboatsorganizedbyTaiwangovernmentsailedtotheislandtoprotest.B.NationwidedemonstrationswerecarriedoutinChinA.C.ChineseconsumersrefusedtobuyproductsimportedfromJapan.D.OppositionfromChinesegovernment.43.WhyareChina-Japaneconomicandtraderelationsatacrossroads?A.BecauseTaiwanfishingboatssailedtotheislandtoprotestJapan.B.BecauseTaiwanesearedeprivedoftheirfishingright.C.BecauseJapanannouncedtopurchaseChina'sDiaoyuIslands.D.BecauseJapanisnotChina'slargesttradepartner.44.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_____.A.About100boatsjoinedtheoriginalteamlater.B.Negotiationwillbringbothcountriesoutoftheconflict.C.Japan'sexportstoChinatotaled78billionU.S.dollarsin2011.D.Japan'spurchaseofDiaoyuIslandswillprobablyhaveanegativeeffectonitsexportandimportwithChina45.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.JapandeclaredtopurchaseChina'sDiaoyiiIslands.B.Japan'spurchaseofDiaoyuIslandsarousednationwideprotest.C.TheDiaoyuIslandsbelongtoChina!D.ChinaplaysanimportantpartinJapan'seconomydevelopment.第二节
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Whenyoupracticereadingwithpassagesshorterthanbooklengthdonottrytotakeineachwordseparatelyoneaftertheother.ItismuchmoredifficulttograspthebroadthemeofthepassagethiswayandyouwillalsogetthestuckonindividualwordswhichmaynotbeabsolutelyessentialtoageneralunderstandingofthepassagE.Itisagoodideatoskimthroughthepassageveryquicklyfirsttogetthegeneralideaofeachparagraph.TitlesparagraphheadingsandemphasizedwordscanbeagreathelpingettingthisskeletonoutlineofthepassagE.Itissurprisinghowmanypeopledonotreadtitlesintroductionsorparagraphheadings.Canyouwithoutlookingbackrememberthetitleofthispassageandtheheadingofthisparagraph?Mostparagraphsofapassageorchapterhavea'topicsentence'whichexpressesthecentralideA.TheremainingsentencesexpandorsupportthatideA.Ithasbeenestimatedthatbetween50%and90%ofallexpositive说明的paragraphsinEnglishhavethetopicsentencefirst.AlwayspayspecialattentiontothefirstsentenceofaparagraphitismostlikelytogiveyouthemainideA.Sometimesthoughthefirstsentenceintheparagraphdoesnothavethefeelof'mainidea'sentencE.Itdoesnotseemtogiveusenoughnewinformationtojustifyaparagraph.Thenextmostlikelyplacetolookforthetopicsentenceisthelastsentenceoftheparagraph.Rememberthattheopeningandclosingparagraphsofapassageorchapterareparticularlyimportant.Theopeningparagraphsuggeststhegeneraldirectionandcontentofthepiecewhiletheclosingparagraphoftensummarizestheveryessence精髓.【小题1】Itisagoodideatoskimthroughapassagequicklyfirst____________.A.atabout315w.p.m.wordsperminuteB.togetthegeneralideaofeachparagraphC.sothatyoucantakeineachworkseparatelyD.tomakesureyougettotheendatleastonce【小题2】ThetopicsentenceofanexpositoryparagraphinEnglish_____________.A.usuallycomesinthemiddleB.ismostlikelytobefoundattheendC.ismostoftenatthebeginningD.isusuallyleftoutinexpositorywriting【小题3】MostexpositoryparagraphsinEnglishhaveaclearlydefinedtopicsentencE.Insuchparagraphsthetopicsentencecomesfirst_____________.A.inabout5%ofcasesB.inabout80%ofcasesC.inabout20%casesD.veryrarely【小题4】Sometimesweknowthefirstsentenceisnotthetopicsentencebecause____________.A.itdoesnotseemtogiveusenoughnewinformationB.itisnotlongenoughC.itdoesnotcomeatthebeginningD.itdoesnotmakeacompletesentence【小题5】Theclosingparagraphofapieceofwriting____________.A.isnotreallyveryimportantB.isoftenunnecessaryrepetitionC.oftencomesattheendD.oftensummarizestheessenceofthepassage
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Ifyou'reeverincentralLondonbetweenCoventGardenandHolbornlookup.YoumightspotthreeletterssomewherebetweentheStarbucksangelsandthepubsigns:LSE.Theymaynotlookmuch.Butthesethreeletterswelcomeyoutooneoftheworld'sleadinguniversitiesforsocialandpoliticalsciences.TheLondonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalScienceLSEoffersmorethanjusteconomics.Youcanstudyallsortsofthingsfromhistorytomathematicstopsychology.Theuniversitywasfoundedin1895.Ithasalwayssetveryhighstandardsforitsstudents.TodayitacceptsfewerstudentseveryyearthananyotherBritishuniversity.It'snotsurprisingthat17NobelPrizewinnersand34worldleaderswenttoLSE'includingJohnF.Kennedy.ThosewhodogetaplacecanenjoyteachingfromLSE'stop-classstaff.Studentshavethechancetolearnintheuniversity'sgreatfacilities设施.TheLSEhastheworld'slargestsocialandpoliticalscienceslibraryitsowntheaterandmanyotherlecturetheaters.Thesehostlecturesanddebatesforbothstudentsandthepublic.Someofthemostimportantpeopleintheworldcometospeak.RecentspeakershaveincludedformerUNSecretary—GeneralKofiAnnanformerUSPresidentBillClintonandeven'controversially'ColonelGaddafi.In2008theLSEstartedLSELiveaseriesofliveonlinelectures.There'sstilltimeforfunatLSE.StudentscanjoinupwiththeLSEstudentuniontotakepartinsportsartsanddramaclubs.TheycanalsojoinupwithotherLondonuniversities.What'smoreLSEisbigonChina.TheuniversityhasastronglinkwithPekingUniversity.A.two-weekLSE—PKUsummerschooltakesplaceeveryyear.ThecoursecoverseconomicsmanagementinternationalrelationsmediaandlawallwithafocusonChinaandAsia.How'sthatforstrengtheningEast-Westrelations?46.Whatcanweinferfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.ThesignofLSEishiddenamongothersigns.B.LSEstudentsoftengotoStarbucksorpubs.C.LSEmaynotbeeye-catchingatfirstsight.D.LSEisatopuniversityfornaturalsciences.47.WhydoestheauthormentionKofiAnnanBillClintonandColonelGaddafi?A.TopromotetheprogramofLSELive.B.Toprovideexamplesoffamousspeakers.C.TointroduceLSE'soutstandinggraduates.D.Toshowtheinfluenceoftheuniversity.48.WhatcanstudentsatLSEenjoyaccordingtothetext?a.alargecampusb.firstclassstaffc.alargelibraryd.gooddramaclassese.goodfacilitiesf.goodlecturesA.bcefB.abdeC.acdfD.bdef49.WhichofthefollowingistrueofLSE?A.ItistheoldestpoliticaluniversityinGreatBritain.B.Ithasthesmallestnumberofstudentsintheworld.C.Itisoutstandinginotherfieldsbesideseconomics.D.ItissimilartoPekingUniversityinmanyways.50.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.LSEcoursesfocusalotonEast-Westrelations.B.LSEhasmoreartscoursesinvolvedinChina.C.LSEsetsahighergoalforChinesestudents.D.LSEhasattachedgreatimportancetoChina.
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ChineseandNigerianmediashouldpaymoreattentiontotheirowngrowingrolesandstrivetopresentareliableimageofChinatoAfricanaudiencesandviceversa反之亦然.AgreementonthisimportantstepinongoingcooperationbetweenthetwosideswasreachedbymediarepresentativesattendingamediaforumonSeptember19inAbujaNigeriA.TheagreementcomesinthewakeofincreasingattentionbeingpaidbytheinternationalcommunityonAfrica'sdeepeningrelationshipwithChinA.ThispresentsanimportantopportunityformediainChinaNigeriaandotherAfricancountries.WeshouldseizethemomenttoexpandcooperationbetweenChineseandNigeriamediaincreaseoursayandcontributetocooperationbetweenChinaNigeriaandAfricaasawholesaidLiWufengViceMinisteroftheStateCouncilInformationOfficeattheChina-NigeriaMediameeting.ThemediameetingwasjointlyheldbytheStateCouncilInformationOfficetheChineseEmbassyinNigeriaandtheFederalMinistryofEducationNigeriA.ItformedpartoftheExperienceChinaprogramwhichaimstoincreaseculturalexchangesandmutualunderstandingbetweenChinaandotherpartsoftheworlD.InthepastduetopoorcommunicationfacilitiesChinaandAfricancountriescouldonlylearnabouteachotherthroughthirdpartiesinparticularWesternmediawhichmayhavegivenrisetoandperpetuatedmisunderstandings.ChinaisstillnotaconstantfeatureorsubjectonthefrontpageandprimetimeinthenewsmediainNigeriaunlesstherearedisastersandallegedhumanrightsabusestobereportedsaidMartinsOlojaEditorofTheGuardian.MajorWesternmediacontinuetopromoteaColdWarmentalityandviewSino-AfricantiesthroughthelensofgeopoliticsframingeverythingascompetitionbetweenEastandWestChineseandNigerianmediaprofessionalssaidattheforum.SomeWesternmediaoutletsaccuseChinaofignoringmutuallybeneficialsolutionsorsustainabledevelopmentofAfricanpeoplewhilerobbingthecontinentofitsnaturalresources.NigerianscannotexpectAljazeeraorBBCtoreportonAfricaandindeedNigeriaandChinarelationsthewaywewantsaidOlojA.MutuallyobjectivecoveragewillgeneratemorecooperationandbetterunderstandingbetweenChinaandNigeriasaidLiXiaohuaarepresentativefromChinA.org.cnaleadingmulti-languagewebsiteinChinA.56.WhatisthepurposeofthismediaforumonSeptember19inAbuja?A.MoreinternationalcommunityshouldpayattentiontoAfrica’sdeepeningrelationshipwithChinA.B.PeopleshouldseizethemomenttoexpandcooperationbetweenChinaandAfricancountries.C.ChineseandNigerianmediashouldpaymoreattentiontotheirowngrowingrolesandstrivetopresentareliableimagetoeachother.D.LetmoreChinesepeopleknowaboutthecultureofAfricA.57.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinparagraph4?A.defeatedB.continuedC.disappearedD.decreased58.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.TheStateCouncilInformationOfficeandExperienceChinaprogramattendedthisChina-NigeriaMediameeting.B.InthepastChinaandAfricancountriescouldlearnabouteachotherverywell.C.ChinesepeopleandChineseeventshasbeenwellreportedthroughAfricanmediA.D.NowadayssomeAfricanmediastillcannotgivethetruestoriesofChinA.59.WhatistheattitudeofthemajorwesternmediatowardstheSino-Africanrelationship?A.Theythinkhighlyofit.B.Theyreportitasitis.C.Theyviewitthroughtheangleofgeopolitics.D.Theyviewitasacompetitionbetweentwocountries.60.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HavingabiggersayB.A.MediaForumbetweenChinaandNigeriaC.HelpingtheAfricanMediaD.ImprovingourreportinAfrica
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TheChinese-bornAmericanarchitectIeohMingPeiisoneofthemostcreativearchitectsofourtimes.Hehasincorporatedbotheasternandwesternideasintohisdesigns.IeohMingPeiwasborninGuangzhouChinaonApril261917.Hisfatherwasafamousbanker.In1935attheageof17hecametotheUnitedStatestostudyarchitectureatMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.In1942heenteredtheHarvardGraduateSchoolofDesign.In1964JacquelineKennedyselectedPeitodesigntheKennedylibrary.Afterthathebecamewell-knownalloftheworlD.PeoplenameditoneoftheTenBestBuildingsintheUnitedStates.In1968PeistartedworkontheEastWingoftheNationalGalleryofArtinWashingtonD.C.Overonemillionpeoplevisitedthebuildingduringitsfirst50daysinexistencE.FollowingtheEastWingprojectPei'sfamehascontinuedtogrowwidely.In1983FrenchPresidentcommissioned委任PeitohelpmaketheLouvremoremodern.TenyearslaterthecompletionofPei’sglasspyramidattheLouvrecreatedanewhistoriclandmarkforParis.Peidescribeditasthegreatestchallengeandgreatestaccomplishmentofmycareer.AtFragrantHilla300-roomhotelintheChinesecapitalPeihasattemptedtobringtohisnativeChinahisoften-quotedthirdwayofmakingbuildings.AvoidingbothacompletecopyingoftraditionalChinesemotifs特色aswellasthemodernismoftheWestPeihasmanagedatFragrantHilltomakeoneofhismosteloquent有说服力的statements.Peihasdesignednearly50projectsintheUnitedStatesandabroaD.Abouthalfoftheseprojectshavewonmajorawards.PeihasbeenawardedthehighesthonorsfromnationsovertheworlD.In1990PeiwasawardedtheMedalofFreedombyPresidentGeorgeBushforhiscontributionstoworldpeaceandservicetotheUSgovernment.56.WhichistherightorderoftheeventsofIeohMingPei?A.PeistartedworkontheEastWingoftheNationalGalleryofArtinWashingtonDC.B.IeohMingPeienteredtheHarvardGraduateSchoolofDesign.C.ThecompletionofPei’sglasspyramidattheLouvrecreatedanewhistoriclandmarkforParis.D.IeohMingPeiwasselectedtodesigntheKennedylibrary.E.IeohMingPeiwasborninGuangzhou.f.PeiwasawardedtheMedalofFreedombyPresidentGeorgeBush.g.IeohMingPeicametoMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.h.FrenchPresidentcommissionedPeitohelpmaketheLouvremoremodern.A.e-g-d-b-a-h-c-fB.e-g-b-d-a-h-c-fC.e-g-b-d-h-a-c-fD.e-g-b-d-a-h-f-c57.Theunderlinedwordincorporatecanbereplacedby__________.A.divideB.combineC.separateD.part58.Itwas____________thatIeohMingPeibecameworld-famous.A.afterthecompletionofPei’sglasspyramidattheLouvreB.afterhedesignedEastWingoftheNationalGalleryofArtinWashingtonDCC.afterhedesignedtheKennedylibraryD.afterhedesignedtheFragrantHill59.__________isanexcellentbuildingthatshowsboththetraditionalChinesemotifsandthemodernismoftheWest.A.FragrantHillB.Pei’sglasspyramidattheLouvreC.TheEastWingoftheNationalGalleryofArtD.Kennedylibrary60.Wecaninferthatabout_________ofIeohMingPei’sprojectshavewonmajorawards.A.50B.15C.25D.35
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Forsomepeoplemusicisnofunatall.AboutfourpercentofthepopulationiswhatscientistscallamusiC.Peoplewhoareamusicarebornwithouttheabilitytorecognizeorreproducemusicalnotes音调.Amusicpeopleoftencannottellthedifferencebetweentwosongs.AmusicscanonlyhearthedifferencebetweentwonotesiftheyareveryfarapartonthemusicalscalE.AsaresultsongssoundlikenoisetoanamusiC.Manyamusicscomparethesoundofmusictopiecesofmetalhittingeachother.Lifecanbehardforamusics.Theirinabilitytoenjoymusicsetthemapartfromothers.Itcanbedifficultforotherpeopletoidentifywiththeircondition.InfactmostpeoplecannotbegintograspwhatitfeelsliketobeamusiC.Justgoingtoarestaurantorashoppingmallcanbeuncomfortableorevenpainful.ThatiswhymanyamusicsintentionallystayawayfromplaceswherethereismusiC.Howeverthiscanresultinwithdrawalandsocialisolation.IusedtohatepartiessaysMargaretaseventy-year-oldwomanwhoonlyrecentlydiscoveredthatshewasamusiC.BystudyingpeoplelikeMargaretscientistsarefinallylearninghowtoidentifythisunusualcondition.ScientistssaythatthebrainsofamusicsaredifferentfromthebrainsofpeoplewhocanappreciatemusiC.Thedifferenceiscomplexanditdoesn’tinvolvedefectivehearing.Amusicscanunderstandothernonmusicalsoundswell.Theyalsohavenoproblemsunderstandingordinaryspeech.Scientistscompareamusicstopeoplewhojustcan’tseecertaincolors.ManyamusicsarehappywhentheirconditionisfinallydiagnoseD.ForyearsMargaretfeltembarrassedaboutherproblemwithmusiC.NowsheknowsthatsheisnotalonE.Thereisanameforhercondition.Thatmakesiteasierforhertoexplain.WhenpeopleinvitemetoaconcertIjustsay‘NothanksI’mamusic’saysMargaret.IjustwishIhadlearnedtosaythatwhenIwasseventeenandnotseventy.68.Whichofthefollowingistrueofamusics?A.Listeningtomusicisfarfromenjoyableforthem.B.TheyloveplaceswheretheyarelikelytohearmusiC.C.Theycaneasilytelltwodifferentsongsapart.D.Theirsituationiswellunderstoodbymusicians.69.Accordingtoparagraph3apersonwithdefectivehearingisprobablyonewho______.A.dislikeslisteningtospeechesB.canhearanythingnonmusicalC.hasahearingproblemD.lacksacomplexhearingsystem70.InthelastparagraphMargaretexpressedherwishthat______.A.herproblemwithmusichadbeendiagnosedearlierB.shewereseventeenyearsoldratherthanseventyC.herproblemcouldbeeasilyexplainedD.shewereabletomeetotheramusics71.Whatisthepassagemainlyconcernedwith?A.Amusics’strangebehaviours.B.Somepeople’sinabilitytoenjoymusiC.C.MusicaltalentandbrainstructurE.D.Identificationandtreatmentofamusics.
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ShowerRadio—Warranty保单andDirectionsIntroductionCongratulations!YouarenowtheownerofaSoFineShowerRadio!Itissuretoprovideentertainmentformanyhours.Inadditiontheradiofeaturesatimer计时器forthosedayswhenyouareinahurry.BeforeusingtheradiopleasereadalldirectionsfilloutandmailinthewarrantycardandputwarrantyinformationinasafeplacE.AlthoughwedonotexpectproblemswiththeradioyoumayneedtorefertothewarrantyinformationatalatertimE.WarrantyThisradioiswarrantedforaone-yearperiodthatbeginsonthedateofpurchasE.Ifitfailstoworkbecauseofaproblemofmaterialspleasereturnittothefollowingaddress;SoFineRadioCorp.1279DeltaWayMongaCA97623.Wewillnotpayshippingcostsforreturningtheradiotous.Wewilleitherrepairorreplacetheradio.Pleaseallowatleastfourweeksforlookingattheproblemandrepairingtheradio.Ifyouhavenotheardfromuswithinsixweekscallourcustomerservicedepartmentat1-800-123-4567.Radiosthatarereturnedtousforproblemsotherthanaproblemofmaterialswillbeaffectedbyservicefeeaswellasthecostoftherepairs.CustomerswillbeinformedofthechargebypostcarD.RadioswillnotbereturnedtocustomersuntilthesefeesarepaiD.DirectionsPleasereadalldirectionsbeforeusingit.Pleasenotethatthisradioisdesignedandbuilttooperatewellinadampenvironment.Theself-containedbatteriesandcircuitsarecontainedintheenclosedspacethatwillbearheatanddampness.ToOperatetheRadio1.PuttwoAAbatteriesintheenclosedspaceatthebackoftheradio.Becertaintofollowthediagramorthebatterieswillnotprovideelectricity.TheradioshouldNOTbeadapted改装inordertobefixedintothewall;thiswilldamagethewaterproofing防水.2.TurnthePOWERdialinaclockwisedirectionuntilitclicks.ContinueturningthedialuntilthedesiredvolumeisachieveD.3.Tofindthedesiredstationpressthestationselectorbutton.Thetuner调谐器willautomaticallygotothenexthighestsignal.Thestation’scallnumberwillbevisibleinthedigitalscreen.Whenthestationwiththehighestfrequencyhasbeenreachedtheselectorwillstartagainatthelowestfrequency.4.ToswitchbetweenAMandFMstationsmovetheslidingAM/FMswitch.ToOperatetheTimer1.PresstheTimerSetbutton.Eachtimethebuttonispressedfiveminuteswillbeputonthetimer.Theamountoftimeonthetimerwillbevisibleforfivesecondsonthedigitalscreen.2.Whenthetimeonthetimerdoesn’tworkabeepwillsoundfortenseconds.ThetimermayberesetagainafteroneminutE.Troubleshooting发现并修理故障Beforereturningtheradioforservicepleasecheckthefollowingitems:Problem:RadiocannotbehearD.1.Checkbatteriestobecertainthattheystillhavepowerandareputincorrectly.2.Checkpower/volumecontrol.Problem:Timerdoesnotwork.1.Checkbatteriestobecertainthattheystillhavepowerandareputincorrectly.2.Followdirectionsaboveforsetting3.Turnthepowercontrolon.Thetimerwillnotworkwhentheradioisnoton.4.AdjustthevolumecontrolwhichregulatesthevolumeofthebeepaswellastheradiovolumE.46.Thedigitalscreenwillshowboth_______.A.thecallnumberandtimeonthetimerB.theAM/FMindicatorandtheradiostationC.thetimeremainingonthetimerandthedateD.thevolumelevelandtheAM/FMindicator47.Whichofthefollowingiscoveredwithinthispassage?A.Whowillbenefitfromusingtheradio?B.Howtoadapttheradio?C.Howtooperatetheradioandthetimer?D.Wheretopurchasetheradio?48.Whatquestionmightareaderstillhaveaboutthisproduct?A.HowcanIknowtheservicefee?B.Howistheradioplacedintheshower?C.WhereshouldIsendanonworkingradio?D.Whatkindofbatteriesdoestheradiouse?49.Accordingtothepassagewhatshouldyoudobeforereturningtheradioforservice?A.Contactthestorewhereyoupurchasedit.B.Calltheproducerforarepairnumber.C.ConsultthetelephonebookforlocalrepairservicE.D.Checkwhethercertainproblemsexist.
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NursingatBethIsraelHospitalproducesthebestpatientcarE.IfwearetosolvethenursingshortagE.hospitaladministrationanddoctorseverywherewoulddowelltofollowBethIsrael'sexample.AtBethIsraeleachpatientisassignedtoaprimarynursewhovisitsatlengthwiththepatientandconstructsafull-scalehealthaccountthatcoverseverythingfromhismedicalhistorytohisemotionalstatE.Thenshewritesacareplancenteredonthepatient'sillnessbutwhichalsoincludeseverythingelsethatisnecessary.Theprimarynursestayswiththepatientthroughhishospitalization.keepingtrackwithhisprogressandseekingfurtheradvicefromhisdoctor.IfapatientatBethIsraelisnotrespondingtotreatment.itisnotuncommonforhisnursetoproposeanotherapproachtohisdoctor.WhatthedoctoratBethIsraelhasintheprimarynurseisatruecolleaguE.NursingatBethIsraelalsoinvolvesadecentralized分散的nursingadministration;everyunitisaself-containedorganization.Therearenurse-managersinsteadofheadnurses;inadditiontotheirmedicaldutiestheydoalltheirownhiringanddismissingemployeeadvisingandtheymakesalaryrecommendations.Eachunit'snursesdecideamongthemselveswhowillworkwhatshiftsandwhen.BethIsrael'snurse-in-chiefranksasanequalwithothervicepresidentsofthehospital.SheisalsoamemberoftheMedicalExecutiveCommitteE.whichinmosthospitalsincludesonlydoctors.【小题1】WhichofthefollowingbestcharacterizesthemainfeatureofthenursingsystematBethIsraelHospital?A.ThedoctorgetsmoreactiveprofessionalsupportfromtheprimarynursE.B.Eachpatientistakencareofbyaprimarynursedayandnight.C.Theprimarynursewritescareplansforeverypatient.D.Theprimarynursekeepsrecordsofthepatient'shealthconditionseveryday.【小题2】Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.comparedwithotherhospitalsnursesatBethIsraelHospitalaremorepatientB.inmosthospitalspatientcareisinadequatefromtheprofessionalpointofviewC.inmosthospitalnursesgetlowsalariesD.comparedwithotherhospitalsnurseshavetoworklongerhoursatBethIsraelHospital【小题3】A.primarynursecanproposeadifferentapproachoftreatmentwhenA.thepresentoneisrefusedbythepatientB.thepatientcomplainsaboutthepresentoneC.thepresentoneprovestobeineffectiveD.thepatientisfoundunwillingtocooperate【小题4】Themaindifferencebetweenanurse-managerandaheadnurseisthattheformerA.isamemberoftheMedicalExecutiveCommitteeofthehospitalB.hastoarrangetheworkshiftsoftheunit'snursesC.canmakedecisionsconcerningthemedicaltreatmentofapatientD.hasfullresponsibilityintheadministrationoftheunit'snurses【小题5】Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthenursesystematBethIsraelHospitalis___A.negativeB.neutralC.criticalD.positive
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MuchofEuropeantrainisaboutefficiencyandcomfort---leavingandarrivingontimeandhavingacomfortableseat.ButthefollowingEuropeantrainsdon’tnecessarilyofferthefastestjourneys---justthemostmemorablE.SweetSwitzerland:TheChocolateTrainRoute:MontreuxtoBrocSwitzerlandTime:9hours45minutesroundtripwww.raileuropE.comThischarmingtrainrunninginsummerandfallclimbsfromMontreuxoverlookingLakeGenevatotheoldtownofGruyerespopulation1600hometothecheeseofthesamenamE.TourthecheesefactoryandthelocalcastlehavelunchthenreboardthetrainandcontinueontoBroC.Thereyou’llbebussedtotheCailler-NestlechocolatefactorylyingbetweenLakeGruyeresandmountains.TunnelsGalore:TheBerninaExpressRoute:ChurSwitzerlandtoTiranoItalyTime:4hours14minuteswww.visitflam.comThistraintakesonseven-percentinclines斜坡55tunnelsand196bridges---reachingaheightof7391feetandthendroppingto5905feetbeforecomingtoastop.IttravelsthroughtheAlpssouthfromSwitzerland’soldesttowntoanItaliantownofjustunder10000peoplE.AHotelonWheels:FranciscodeGoyaRoute:ParisFrancetoMadridSpainTime:13hours30minuteswww.elipsos.comLeaveParisintheeveningenjoyathree-coursedinnerandtheincreasinglyruralscenerysleepwiththerhythmoftherailsandwakethenextdayasyouarriveinMadridrestedandreadytotourthemostpopulous人口密集的cityinEuropE.Firstclassincludesawelcomedrinkgooddinnerbreakfastandanin-roombathroomwithshower.TheEpicJourney:Trans-SiberianRailway]Route:MoscowtoVladivostokRussiaTime:19dayswww.trans-siberiA.comThisrouteasymbolofRussianculturecrosseseighttimezonestoconnecttheRussiancapitalwithaportonthePacificOcean.Onboardpoorstaywithrichyoungwitholdforeignerswithlocals.SocialdifferencesdisappearaspassengersshareauniquerailexperiencE.【小题1】TravellingfromMontreuxtoBrocontheChocolateTrainyou____________.A.willspendaboutfivehoursB.havetogoinwinterandspringC.willseeafamouschocolatefactoryD.canhavelunchonthetrain【小题2】WhichofthefollowingwebsitesoffersmoreinformationaboutFranciscodeGoya?A.www.trans-siberiA.comB.www.visitflam.comC.www.raileuropE.comD.www.elipsos.com【小题3】WhichofthefollowingtrainscanhelpyoulearnaboutRussianculture?A.Trans-SiberianRailway.B.TheChocolateTrain.C.FranciscodeGoyA.D.TheBerninaExpress.【小题4】Thepassageismostprobablytakenfroma_____________.A.newsreportB.bookreviewC.travelmagazineD.geographytextbook
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Babieswhoareslowtogainweightinthefirstmonthsoftheirlivesgenerallycatchuptotheirpeersbyage13alargeUKstudyshowsResearcherssaidtheresultswouldmakeparentswhosebabiesfailtoputonweightquicklylessworrieD.Theresearcherslookedatdatafrom11499childrenwhotookpartinalargestudyItshowedthat507whowereslowtogainweightinthefirsteightweeksofliferecoveredfairlyquicklyandhadalmostcaughtupbyage2.Anothergroupof480whowereslowtogainbetweeneightweeksandninemonthscontinuedtoputonweightslowlyuntiltheyweresevenyearsbutthenhadasuddenincreaseandcaughtupbyage13ThedifferentpattemsofrecoverybetweenthetwogroupswerelikelyduetodifferentreasonsforslowweightgaintheresearcherssaidAllthechildrenwerestilllighterandshorterthantheirpeersbythetimetheywereteenagersbutwithinthenormalrangE.Thefindingshighlighttheimportanceofmonitoringababy’sweightandheightgainduringthefirstfewweeksandmonthsbutnotcreatinganxietywithparentsofslow-growingbabiessaidthestudyleaderProfAlanEmondfromtheUniversityofBristol.InthepastalotofparentshavebeencausedunnecessaryanxietybyheaithprofessionalsandthisisapositiveandreassuringmessagE.Hesaidinmanycasesofslowgrowthwherechildrendonotfollowthestandard’curve’曲线itisjustbecausetheyarefollowingtheirgeneticpotential.DrSimonNewellvice-presidentoftheRoyalCollegeofPaediatricsandChildHealthsaidhebroadlyagreedwiththeconcluslonsoftheresearchersbutstressedthatpoorweightgainwassomethingthatneededtobemonitoredcloselyIwouldencourageparentstousegrowthchartsbutifmeasurementsshowyourbabyissmallerthanaverageritmaybecompletelynormalhesaiD.56Whatcanweknowfromthefindingsoftheresearch?A.Allthecasesofslowweightgaininthefirstmonthsofthebabies’livesarecausedbythesamereasonB.Slow-growingbabieswillhavethesameheightandweightwiththeirpeersbyage13C.Manycasesofchildrenwhosegrowthdon’tmeetthegrowingstandardcurvecannotbetreatedasabnormalD.Thefindingswon’tcauseparents’anxietysomonitoringababy’sgrowthfromhis/herbirthisunnecessary57Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.It’simportanttomonitorababy’sweightandheightgainfornewparentsB.Newparentsshouldfeelanxiousabouttheirbaby’sweightandheightgainC.Researchesstillcouldn’tfindthereasonsforslowweightgainD.Allthechildren’sweightandheightbecamenormalbyage1358Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthefourthparagraphmean?A.MakingsuresomethingiscertaintobetrueB.MakingsomeonecalmerandlessanxiousC.ConfirmingsomethingistohappenagainD.Beingsurethatsomeonecanbeattracted59WhichofthestatementswouldDrSimonNewellagreeto?A.Tosomedegreegrowthchartscanhelpparentsmonitortheirbabies’weightgainB.It’sabnormalforbabiesaresmallerthanaverageC.HeagreedwiththeresearcherscompletelyD.Babies’weightgaincanonlybemonitoredandmeasuredbyusinggrowthcharts.60ThewriterwrotethispassageinordertoA.tellushowtohelpbabiesgrowfasterB.explainwhybabiesaregainweightslowlyC.reportonthefindingsofaresearchD.reducetheanxietyofsomeparents
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Therearemanytypesofreports.A.reportissimplyanaccountofsomethingthathashappeneD.Thecommonestarenewsreports.Wegettheminthemselvesoverradioandontelevision.Sometimescinemasalsoshowusnewsreels.Themainpurposeofanewspaperistoprovidenews.Ifyouexamineanewspapercloselyyouwillfindthattherearealltypesofnews:accidentsfloodsfireswarsfashionssportsbooksetC.Thenewscoverseverythingthathappenstopeopleandtheirsurroundings.Sometimestherearenewsitemswhichareveryamusing.Anewsreportisusuallyveryshortexceptwhenitisaboutsomethingveryimportantbutitcontainsalotofinformation.Itisalsowritteninshortparagraphs;thefirstparagraphisinfactasummaryofthenewsitem.Itgivesallthenecessaryinformationwhatwhenwherehowandwhy.Theotherparagraphsgivefulldetailsofthesubjects.TheremayalsobeinterviewswithpeoplE.Thewordsactuallyspokenbythemarewithininvertedcommas.Oftentherearephotographstogowiththenewstomakeitmoreinteresting.71.Theeasiestwaytogettoday’snewsis.A.togotothecinemaB.towatchacolorTVC.toreadtoday’snewspaperD.tolistentothemusicoverradio72.Newspaperssellwellmainlybecause.A.theycostverylittleB.theyareeasytogetC.theyhavegotpicturestogowiththenewsD.theyprovideallsortsofnewsinthem73.Ifyouwanttogetenoughinformationaboutyesterday’strafficaccidentwithinaveryshorttimeyou’dbetter.A.readthefirstparagraphofthenewsreportintoday’snewspaperB.startfromthesecondparagraphofthenewsreportintoday’snewspaperC.lookthroughthewholenewsreportintoday’snewspaperD.talkwithpeoplewhohaveseentheaccident74.Tointerestmorepeopleanewsreporter.A.usuallyproducesamusingnewsB.alwayswritesveryshortnewsreportsC.oftenprintspicturestogowiththenewsD.sometimesprovideslongandimportantnews75.Thispassagemainlytalksabout.A.differenttypesofreportsB.newsreportsC.happeningstopeopleandtheirsurroundingsD.thelengthofanewsreport
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Inthel8thcenturymanyforeignvisitorscametotheGreatPyramiD.TheywerescholarsscientistshistoriansexplorersetC.OneofthemostfamousvisitorstotheGreatPyramidwasNapoleonBonapartE.HewenttoEgyptin1798.Besideshisarmyhetookwithhimengineerssurveyors测量员artistsandarcheologists考古学家.TheysurveyedexploredandmadedrawingsoftheGreatPyramiD.Theirworkwaspublishedinmanybooksfrom1809to1822byorderofNapoleon.ThereisaninterestingnotetothisstoryaboutNapoleononhisvisittotheGreatPyramiD.HeaskedtobeleftaloneintheKing’sChamber国王墓室.WhenhecameoutitwasreportedthathelookedscareD.Whenoneofhisassistantsaskedhimifhehadseenanythingstrangehesaidthathedidn’twanttotalkaboutitandthatheneverwantedittobementionedagain.YearslaterwhenhewasdyinginbedaclosefriendaskedhimwhatreallyhappenedintheKing’sChamber.HewasabouttotellhimbutstoppeD.ThenheshookhisheadandsaidNowhat’stheuse?You’dneverbelievemE.AsfarasweknowhenevertoldanyoneandtookthesecrettohistomB.ItisinterestingtonotethatthereisanunprovedstorythatNapoleonhadoncementionedthathewasgivensomeideaofhisdestiny宿命duringhisstayintheKing’sChamber.71.WhichofthefollowingdidNapoleonNOTtaketoEgypt?A.Soldiers.B.Actors.C.Engineers.D.Artists72.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.NapoleonwastheonlypersonwhovisitedthePyramidinthel8thcentury.B.NapoleonandhispeopleonlystudiedtheoutsideofthePyramidcarefully.C.OnlyNapoleonwentintotheGreatPyramiD.D.NooneknowsforsurewhatNapoleonsawintheKing’sChamber.73.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.NapoleonwenttoEgyptonlyforscientificreasonsB.NapoleonaskedtobeleftaloneintheKing’sChamberbecausehehadfoundsomethingstrangeC.NapoleonandhismenmadesomediscoveriesintheGreatPyramidD.Napoleondidseewhatwouldhappentohiminthefuture74.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordunprovedinthesecondparagraphmean?A.WidelybelieveD.B.Famous.C.Notacceptedbyanybody.D.NotforsurE.75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.TheGreatPyramidinEgyptB.Napoleon’sdiscoveryaboutthePyramidC.NapoleonandtheGreatPyramidD.Whatwedon’tknowaboutthePyramid
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Researchersfoundthatpeoplebecomehappierandexperiencelessworryaftertheyreachtheageoffifty.Infacttheysaybytheageofeighty-fivepeoplearehappierwiththeirlifethantheywerewhentheywereeighteenyearsolD.ArthurStoneintheDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralScienceatStonyBrookUniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerehighestamongadultsbetweentheagesoftwenty-twoandtwenty-fivE.Thefindingsshowedthatstresslevelsdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachedtheirfifties.Happinesswashighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearlyseventies.Thepeopleleastlikelytoreportfeelingnegativeemotionswerethoseintheirseventiesandeighties.ThefindingsappearedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Researcherssaytheydonotknowwhyhappinessincreasesaspeoplegetolder.Onetheoryisthataspeoplegrowoldertheygrowmorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperiences.TheresearchersconsideredpossibleinfluenceslikehavingyoungchildrenbeingunemployedorbeingsinglE.Buttheyfoundthatinfluenceslikethesedidnotaffectthelevelsofhappinessandwell-beingrelatedtoagE.Thestudyalsoshowedthatmenandwomenhavesimilaremotionalpatternsastheygrowolder.Howeverwomenatallagesreportedmoresadnessstressandworrythanmen.63.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Theolderapersonisthemorestressedhefeels.B.Themorelightheartedapersonisthehappierheis.C.Theolderapersonisthemorecleverhegrows.D.Theolderapersonisthehappierhegrows.64.Wecanlearnfromtheresearchthat_________.A.onlywhenpeoplegetolderwilltheyfeelhappierB.olderpeopleusuallyhavenoworriesintheirlifeC.stresslevelsamongtheyoungestarethehighestofallD.olderpeoplearemorelikelytobethankfulinlife65.Accordingtotheresearcherswhatisprobablythereasonwhypeoplegrowhappierwhentheygetolder?A.Whenpeoplegetoldertheycan’trememberbadexperiences.B.Whenpeoplegetoldertheyhavenoyoungchildrentocareabout.C.Whenpeoplegetoldertheylearntoadjusttheirfeelings.D.Whenpeoplegetoldertheydon’tcareabouttheirfeelings.66.WhatdoyouthinktheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesis?A.A.Galluporganization.B.A.popularsciencemagazinE.C.A.universityinNewYork.D.A.researchinstitution67.Whatwouldthewriterprobablydealwithinnextparagraph?A.Advicetotheyoungpeopleonhowtokeephappy.B.Advicetotheoldpeopleonhowtolivelonger.C.WhywomenatallagesaremoresadstressedandworrieD.D.Whypeoplewillgrowhappierwiththeirages.
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Theflagthemostcommonsymbolofanationinthemodernworldisalsooneofthemostancient.Withaclearsymbolicmeaningtheflaginthetraditionalformisstillusedtodaytomarkbuildingshipsandothervehiclesrelatedtoacountry.Thenationalflagasweknowittodayisinnowayaprimitiveartifact.Itisrathertheproductofthousandsofyears’development.Historiansbelievethatithadtwomajorancestorsofwhichtheearlierservedtoshowwinddirection.Earlyhumanbeingsusedveryfragilehousesandboats.Oftenstrongwindswouldtearroofsfromhousesorcausehighwavesthatendangeredtravelers.People’sfoodsuppliesweresimilarlyvulnerable易受损害的.Evenaftertheyhadlearnedhowtoplantgrainstheystillneededhelpfromnaturetoensuregoodharvests.Thereforetheyfearedanddependedonthepowerofthewindwhichcouldbringwarmthfromonedirectionandcoldfromanother.UsingasimplepieceofclothtiedtothetopofaposttotellthedirectionofthewindwasmoredependablethanearliermethodssuchaswatchingtherisingofsmokefromafirE.TheconnectionoftheflagwithheavenlypowerwasthereforereasonablE.Earlyhumansocietiesbegantofixlongpiecesofclothtothetopsoftotems图腾beforecarryingthemintobattlE.Theybelievedthatthepowerofthewindwouldbeaddedtothegoodwishesofthegodsandancestorsrepresentedbythetotemsthemselves.Theseflagsdevelopedveryslowlyintomodernflags.Thefirstknownflagofanationorarulerwasunmarked:ThekingofChinaaround1008B.C.wasknowntohaveawhiteflagcarriedaheadofhim.ThispracticemighthavebeenlearnedfromEgyptiansevenfurtherinthepastbutitwasfromChinathatitspreadovertraderoutesthroughIndiathenacrossArablandsandfinallytoEuropewhereitmetupwiththeotherancestorofthenationalflag.58.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe_________________A.UsesofFlagsB.PoweroftheNationalFlagC.TypeofFlagsD.DevelopmentoftheNationalFlag59.Theearliestflagswereconnectedwithheavenlypowerbecause_____________A.theycouldtellwinddirectionB.theycouldbringgoodlucktofightersC.theywerebelievedtostandfornaturalforces.D.theywerehandeddownbytheancestors60.Whatdoestheauthorknowofthefirstnationalflag?A.HeknowswhenitwassenttoEuropE.B.HebelievesitwasmadeinEgypt.C.HedoubtswhereitstartedD.HethinksitcamefromChinA.61.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Thesecondancestorofthenationalflag.B.TheroleofChinainthespreadofthenationalflag.C.TheuseofmodernflagsinEuropE.D.Theimportanceofmodernflags.
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Dutchtreatisalate-nineteenth-centurytermanditoriginallyreferstoadinnerwhereeveryoneisexpectedtopayforhisownshareofthefoodanddrink.IfpeoplegoDutchtreatorsimplygoDutchitmeansthattheywillsharetheexpensesofasocialengagement.TherearemanyotherDutchexpressionsinEnglishmanyofwhichwereinventedinBritainintheseventeenthcenturywhentheDutchandtheEnglishwerecommercialandmilitaryrivals.TheBritishusedDutchtorefertosomethingbadcheapandshameful.A.Dutchbargainatthattimewasanunevenone-sideddeal;Dutchreckoningwasanunitemized未逐条记载的account;andDutchwidowwasslangforprostitutE.LatercenturiesbroughtinDutchcourageforbraverycausedbydrink;Dutchconcertfornoisymusic;Dutchnightingalemeaningafrog;anddoubleDutchforincomprehensiblelanguageortalk.Someoftheexpressionsarestillinusetodaybutsomearenot.InfactinAmericanEnglishsomeDutchexpressionshavenothingtodowiththeDutchbutsomethingwiththeGerman.ItwasprobablybecauseofthesimilarspellingandpronunciationthatpeoplemadeamistakeindistinguishingbetweenDutchandDeutschtheGermanwordforGermanwhenGermanimmigrantscametoAmericainthe1700s.ForinstancethePennsylvaniaDutchreferstotheGermandescendantsinsteadoftheDutchdescendantslivinginPennsylvaniA.65.ManyoftheDutchexpressionswereinventedwithnegativesensebecause___________.A.TheDutchwereunderdevelopedpeoplE.B.BritainandHollandwerecompetitorsatthattimE.C.TheDutchhadmanybadhabits.D.TheBritishweresuperiortotheDutch.66.WiththeinformationyougetfromParagraph2makeaguessatthemeaningofthesentenceYouareinDutch.Itprobablymeans____________.A.YouareinHollanD.B.YouarewelcomE.C.YouareintroublE.D.Youarelucky.67.AccordingtothepassagesomenativeAmericanDutchexpressionswererelatedtotheGermaninsteadoftheDutchsimplybecause______________.A.PeoplehatedtheGermanasmuchastheDutch.B.Peoplemadeamistakeatthebeginning.C.PeoplemadeajokeabouttheGerman.D.TheGermanimmigrantsproclaimedthattheywereDutch.
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NotallbodiesofwateraresoevidentlyaliveastheAtlanticOceananS-shapedbodyofwatercovering33millionsquaremiles.TheAtlantichasinasensereplacedtheMediterraneanastheinlandseaofWesterncivilization.UnlikerealinlandseaswhichseemstrangelystilltheAtlanticisrichinoceanicliveliness.Itisperhapsnotsurprisingthatitsvitalityhasbeenmuchwrittenaboutbyancientpoets.StormatSeaashortpoemwrittenaround700isgenerallyregardedasoneofmankind’searliestartisticrepresentationsoftheAtlantiC.WhenthewindisfromthewestAllthewavesthatcannotrestTotheeastmustthunderonWherethebrighttreeofthesunIsrootedintheocean’sbreast.AsthepoemsuggeststheAtlanticisneverdeadanddull.Itisanoceanthatmovesimpressivelyandendlessly.Itmakesallkindsofnoise—itisforeverthunderingboilingcrashingandwhistling.ItiseasytoimaginetheAtlantictryingtodrawbreath—perhapsnotsonoticeablyoutinmid-oceanbutwhereitmeetslanditswatersbathingupanddownasandybeach.Itmimics模仿nearlyperfectlythesteadybreathingofalivingcreaturE.Itisfilledwithsymbiotic共生的existencestoo:unimaginablequantitiesofcreatureslittleandlargealikemixwithinitsdepthsinakindofoceanicharmonygivingtothewatersafeelingofheartbeatakindofsub-oceanvitality.Andithasapsychology.Ithaspersonalities:sometimespeacefulandpleasantonrareoccasionsroughandwild;alwaysitisstrongandstriking.68.UnlikerealinlandseastheAtlanticOceanis______.A.alwaysenergeticB.lackinginlivelinessC.shapedlikeasquareD.favoredbyancientpoets69.WhatisthepurposeofusingthepoemStormatSeainthepassage?A.Todescribethemovementofthewaves.B.Toshowthestrengthofthestorm.C.Torepresentthevitalityoftheocean.D.ToprovethevastnessoftheseA.70.InthelastparagraphtheAtlanticiscomparedto______.A.abeautifulandpoeticplaceB.afleshandbloodpersonC.awonderfulworldD.alovelyanimal
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Youngsterswhohavenoregularbedtimeorwhogotobedlaterthan21:00havelowerscoresforreadingandmaths.Lackofsleepmayinfluencehowwellthebrainlearnsnewinformation.ThefindingsonsleeppatternsandbrainpowercomefromaUKstudyofmorethan11000seven-year-olds.Theygatheredinformationonthechildrenattheagesofthreefiveandseventofindouthowwelltheyweredoingwiththeirlearningandwhetherthatmightberelatedtotheirsleepinghabits.Establishing制定agoodbedtimeroutineearlyinchildhoodisimportant.Irregularbedtimesweremostcommonattheageofthreewhenaroundoneinfiveofthechildrenwenttobedatvaryingtimes.Bytheageofsevenmorethanhalfthechildrenhadaregularbedtimeofbetween19:30and20:30.Childrenwithirregularbedtimestendedtobelesssuccessfulthantheirplaymatesintermsoftestscoresforreadingmathsandspatialawareness空间想象.Theinfluencewasmoreobviousthroughoutearlychildhoodingirlsthaninboysandappearedtobeincreasing.Theresearcherssaiditwaspossiblethatirregularbedtimeswereareflectionofchaotic无秩序的familysettingsandtheyhadaninfluenceoncognitive认知的performanceinchildren.ThechildrenwithlateandirregularbedtimescamefrommoresociallydisadvantagedbackgroundsandwerelesslikelytobereadtoeachnightandgenerallywatchedmoreTV.AftercontrollingforsuchfactorsthelinkbetweenpoorermentalperformanceandirregularbedtimesremaineD.67.Thetextmainlydealswiththerelationbetweenchildren’s.A.readingabilitiesandtheirsleepinghabitsB.mentaldevelopmentandtheirsleepinghabitsC.behaviourandtheirstudyinghabitsD.performanceinlearningandtheirsleepinghabits68.TheunderlinedwordTheyinthethirdparagraphrefersto.A.thefindingsB.theresearchersC.theseven-year-oldsD.thesleeppatterns69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Aboutonethirdofthethree-year-oldsgotobedatirregularbedtimes.B.IrregularbedtimesweremostcommonbeforethechildrenwerethreemonthsolD.C.Morethanhalfthechildrendidn’thavearegularbedtimeuntiltheyweresevenyearsolD.D.TeachersshouldhelptheirkidsestablishagoodbedtimeroutineearlyinchildhooD.70.Wecanknowfromthetextthat.A.boyswithirregularbedtimesdoworseinreadingthantheirplaymatesB.girlswithregularbedtimesperformbetterinlearningthanboysC.girlswithirregularbedtimesdoworseinreadingthanboysD.thegapbetweengirlswithandwithoutregularbedtimesislargerthanthatbetweenboys
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Withthestartofthenewtermstudentsaroundthecountryexchangetheirfunandfashionableclothesforboringschooluniforms.Butnotallcampusesarefashiondeserts.ColorfulsportsshoesschoolbagsT-shirtsandevendrinkcontainersarebreathinglifeintocampuses.TheuniformmakesuslooklikeabunchofclonesespeciallywhenwearedoingmorningexercisesontheplaygroundandQingPeiaSenior2studentsfromShanghaiQibaoHighSchool.Butboysweardifferentsportsshoesandgirlshavedifferentdecorations装饰品intheirhair.ThesearetheareaswhereyoucanexpressyourselfsaidQing.AlthoughitmightbestrangeforboystotalkaboutfashiontheydocareaboutwhattheywearinschoolespeciallyshoesaccordingtoQing.NikeandAdidasbasketballshoesalthoughtheyarestillthemust-haveitemsformanyofmyfriendsarebecomingout-of-dateQingaddeD.HeexplainedSinceLiuXiangransofastinAthensrunningshoesarebecomingpopularinthisautumn.56.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2mean?A.Allthestudentsareclones.B.AlltheexercisesarethesamE.C.Allthestudentslookthesameinuniform.D.Allthestudentshavesimilarfashions.57.Howdogirlsexpressthemselvesoncampus?A.Theyweardifferentspotsshoes.B.Theywearschooluniforms.C.Theyhavedifferentdecorationsintheirhair.D.Theydrinkcoffeefromcolorfuldrinkcontainers.58.Whatarebecomingfashionableforschoolboysaccordingtothepassage?A.NikeandAdidasbasketballshoes.B.BaseballcapsandKorean-styleT-shirts.C.Colorfuldrinkcontainers.D.Runningshoes.59.Thewriterwantsto.A.callforpeopletopayattentiontostudents’wearB.reportstudents’greatloveforfashionC.criticizechildishregressiononcampusD.discussaboutschooluniforms
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Peoplearoundtheworlddrinkabout180billionlitersofsodaayear.Thattranslatestomorethan29litersperperson.Expertssaytheamountofcarbonatedsoftdrinksweconsume消费isgrowing.NewresearchfromtheAmericanHeartAssociationfindsthatdrinkingsodaevendietsodamaysignificantlyincreaseyourriskforheartdiseasE.Dr.RamachandranVasanledthestudy.Drinkingjustoneormoresodasadaymaynotbeasinnocuousaspeoplethink.Inalargestudyof9000peopledoctorsdiscoveredthatthosewhodrankoneormoresodasadayhada30%increasedriskforobesity肥胖a25%increaseintheriskforabnormal非正常的bloodsugarlevelsanda32%increaseintheoddsofhavinglowlevelsofgoodcholesterol胆固醇.AllofthesefactorsincreasetheriskforheartdiseasE.AndtherewasnodifferenceintheresultsforthosewhodrankdietsodaoverregularsodA.It’ssomethingthatsurprisedeventheresearchers.CriticsofthestudysaydietsodamaynotbethecauseofincreasedriskofheartdiseasE.ConnieDiekmanispresidentoftheAmericanDieteticAssociation.Itdoesnotconclusivelysaythatthiswillcausethat.InotherwordsitcouldbethatunhealthypeoplelikesodA.Dr.VasanfoundthosewhodrinksodagenerallytendtohavegreatercaloricintakE.Theyeatmoresaturatedfatandtransfats.Theyalsoeatlessfiberandexerciseless.DietsodadrinkersmayalsosharethisunhealthylifestylE.Dr.Vasanagreesthatthelinkhefoundbetweenheartdiseaseriskanddietsodaneedsadditionalstudy.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinnocuousinthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.popular.B.harmless.C.effectivE.D.risky.65.Accordingtothestudywhichofthefollowingistrue?A.OnlypeoplewhooverdrinksodashavehighriskforheartdiseasE.B.Inthestudyaboutonequarterofpeoplehavehighbloodlevel.C.BothregularanddietsodascanprobablyincreasetheriskforheartdiseasE.D.Dr.VasanistheleaderoftheAmericanHeartAssociation.66.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageabove?A.Alltheexpertsagreewiththeresultsofthestudy.B.SodasofanykindarecertaintoincreasetheriskforheartdiseasE.C.Peoplehaveexpectedtheresultsoftheresearch.D.Morestudiesareneededtoprovetheresults.67.Howdoesthewriterpresentthepassage?A.Bycomparingopinions.B.BygivingadvicE.C.Byshowingfacts.D.Bydiscussinginformation.
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TheChunnelisactuallytheEnglishnicknamefortheChannelTunnel.InFrenchitiscalledletunnelsouslaManchE.ItisarailtunnelbeneaththeEnglishChannelattheStraitsofDover.ItconnectsCheritoninKentEnglandwithSangatteinnorthernFrancE.ItisthesecondlongestrailtunnelintheworlD.DidyouknowthattheBritishandtheFrenchhadaracewhi1etheywerebuildingtheChunnel?Theracewastoseewhocouldgettothemiddleofthetunnelfirst.TheBritishwonbyalittlebit.Ittook15000workersoversevenyearstodigthetunnel.Thetunnelwasfinishedin1994.ThecompletedChunnelcostabout$21billion.Butitallpaidoffbecauseitbecameverypopularveryquick.Millionsofpeopleuseit.Nowitisgettingevenmorepopular.TherearethreecompletetunnelsintheChunnel.Thetwooutsideonesarethepassengertrains.Thesmallinneroneisaguidancetrain.Theguidancetrainisnotusedfortransportation.Eachtrackisexactlyparalleltoeachother.TherearefourdifferenttrainsystemsintheChunnel.TheEurostarisahighspeedpassengerservicethatconnectsLondonParisBrusselsandLillE.TheEurotunnelshuttleisarailferryservicE.Theseshuttlescarrycars.Thesearerailcarsthatallowdriverstodrivetheirvehiclesonandoff.TherearealsotwoEurotunnelgoodsservicetrains.NowyouknowmoreabouttheChunnel.Everybodyoffthisisthelaststop.68.TheChannelTunnellinks______with_______.A.Dover;KentB.London;ParisC.Lille;BrusselsD.Cheriton;Sangatte69.WhichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetunnelsintheChunnel?70.TheEurotunnelshuttleisintendedtocarry_________.A.passengersB.driversandtheirvehiclesC.goodsD.staffmembersoftheChunnel71.Thetextcanmostprobablybe__________.A.foundinatextbookB.readinamagazineC.broadcastonatrainD.heardinarailwaystation
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Ifyoudon'tgetalongwellwithyourteachersyoucantrytodothis.Beforeyoutrytogetoutofaclasstoescapeateacheryoudon'tlikehereareafewthingsyoucantrytomakeadifficultrelationshipwork:◆AskyourselfWhatcanIlearnfromthisteacher?Evenifyoudon'tworshiphisorherpersonalityorlecturesdigdeepuntilyoufindasubjectinwhichheorsheisveryknowledgeablE.Focusonthatpartoftheteacher'spersonalityandusehimorherasatoolforlearning.Notonlywillyougainmoreknowledgeinthatsubjectbutacloserrelationshipwithyourteachermayhelpyouunderstandoneanotherbetter.◆Talktostudentswhoaredoingwellintheclassandaskthemfortipstoolsandaplanofactiontogetalongwiththeteacherbetter.Ifyou'retooshytotalktoanotherstudentstudyhisorheractionsandbehaviorintheclassroomandtrytofollowthatleaD.◆Ifyoustillcan'tgetalongmakeanappointmentwiththeschoolguidancecounselor辅导员.Heorshewilloffermanytipsandsuggestionsforyoutogetoutofdifficultteacherrelationships.Sometimesaguidancecounselorcanactasamediator调解员betweenyouandtheteacher.Thatmeanstheycanhelpyouandyourteachersgetridofthebadimpressiononeachother.◆Ifyourrelationshipproblemscan'tbesolvedinschoolthenit'stimetotellyourparentsorguardians.Letthemmeetwithyourteacherandtrytoworkitout.Teachersarethereformorethanjusthomeworkandtheyknowaboutmorethanjusttheirsubjectmatter.Theycanhelpyoulearnhowtofunctionasanadultandalifelonglearner.Undoubtedlytherewillbeafewteachersalongthewaywhoyouwillalwaysrememberandwhomightchangeyourlifeforever.'68.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AdviceforStudentsonSolvingProblemsinEverydayLifeB.AdviceonMakingaGoodExcuseforYourAbsencefromClassC.AdviceonDevelopingFriendshipwithYouClassmateD.AdviceonGettingGoodRelationshipwithYourTeachers69.Accordingtothesecondparagraphwecaninferthat_____.A.theremustbesomethinggoodineveryteacherforyoutolearnfromB.goodrelationshipwithyourteachersmustneedyourinterestinthesubjecttheyteachC.findingwhattheteachersaregoodatcan'thelpyousolvetheproblemsD.understandingeachotheristheonlywaytosolveeveryproblem70.WhichoneisNOTthereasonwhywecouldaskhelpfromguidancecounselors?A.Guidancecounselorshavetherighttoblameteachers.B.Guidancecounselorscangivegoodadvicetosolveproblems.C.Guidancecounselorscanspeakgoodthingsforyoubeforeyourteachers.D.Guidancecounselorscanhelpanalyzethesituationintheteacher'sposition.71.What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardsteachers?A.Hethinksthatateachercanonlyteachknowledgeinhismajor.B.Hedoesn'tthinkteachersareveryusefulforastudent'sdevelopment.C.Herespectstheteachersverymuchandthinkshighlyoftheirfunctions.D.Hethinksthateveryteacherhasagreateffectonhisstudents.
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Writeawinningstory!Youcouldwin£1000inthisyear’sFictionPrizeandhaveyourstoryprintedinKeepWritingmagazinE.Tenotherluckypeoplewillwinachequefor£100.Onceagainweneedpeoplewhocanwritegoodstories.ThejudgeswhoincludeMaryLittlejohnthenovelistMichaelBrownthetelevisionreporterandSusanHitchinstheeditorofKeepWritingarelookingforinterestingandoriginalstories.Detectivefictionwasextremelypopularlastyearalthoughthecompetitionwinnerproducedalovestory.Youcanwritedownaboutwhateveryouwantbuthere’ssomeadvicetostartyourthinking:WriteaboutwhatyouknowThisistheadvicewhicheverywritershouldpayattentiontoandlastyearnearlyeveryonewhowroteforusdidexactlythat.Lovefamilyproblemswithfriends----thesewerethemainsubjectsofthestories.Howeveryouneedtoturnordinarysituationsintosomethinginterestingthatpeoplewillwanttoreadabout.Makethereaderwanttocontinuereadingbywritingaboutordinarythingsinanewandsurprisingway.GetyourfactsrightIt’snogoodgivingadescriptionofatownorexplaininghowajetengineworksifyougetitwrong.Soavoidwritinganythingunlessyou’recertainaboutit.Holdthereader’sattentionMakethebeginninginterestingandtheendingasurprisE.Thereisnothingworsethanapoorending.DevelopthestorycarefullyandtrytothinkofsomethingunusualhappeningattheenD.ThinkaboutthecharactersTrytobringthepeopleinyourstoryaliveforthereaderbyusingwell-chosenwordstomakethemseemreal.Yourstorymustbeyourownworkbetween2000and25000wordsandtypeddouble-spacedononesideonlyofeachsheetofpaper.Evenifyou’reindangerofmissingtheclosingdateweareunabletoacceptstoriesbyfaxoremail.Youmustincludetheapplicationformwithyourstory.Unfortunatelyyourstorycannotbereturnednorcanwediscussourdecisions.Youshouldnothavehadanyfictionprintedinanymagazineorbookinthiscountry----achangeintherulesbypopularrequest----andthestorymustnothavehappenedinprintorinrecordedformforexampleonradioorTVanywhereintheworlD.Yourfeeof£5willgototheWriters’Association.MakeyourchequepayabletoKeepWritingandsenditwiththeapplicationformandyourstoryto:KeepWriting75BroadStreetBirminghamB.124TGTheclosingdateis30JulyandwewillinformthewinnerwithinonemonthofthisdatE.PleasenotethatifyouwinyoumustagreetohaveyourstoryprintedinourmagazinE.61.Howshouldwritersdealwithordinarysituationswhilewriting?A.Theyshouldmakethemappealingtoreaders.B.Theyshouldcopyothers’ideas.C.Theyshouldchangesomefactstomaketheminteresting.D.TheyshoulddescribethemastheyarE.62.Whatshouldn’tawriterdo?A.Makingthecontentsinteresting.B.Gettingthefactsright.C.MeetingthedeadlinE.D.Makingtheendordinary.63.Writersshouldpresenttheirworksinthefollowingwaysexceptthat____________.A.theyshouldwriteoriginallyB.theycantypetheirstoriesastheylikeC.theyshouldfollowsomerulesD.theyshouldhandintheirstoriesintime64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Latestoriescanbefaxedifnecessary.B.EntryneedsnofeE.C.Winnerscanhavetheirstoriesprintedinothermagazines.D.Allstoriesshouldbepresentedbymail.
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Uptohalfofallthefoodproducedintheworld—twobilliontons吨ofit—istossedawayaccordingtoanewreport.Thewasteiscausedbypoorstorageequipmentinthedevelopingworldbuying-one-get-one-freeoffersandcritical挑剔的consumersinthedevelopedworldthereportsaiD.OneoftheworstoffendersisBritainwhereasmanymisshapen畸形的andsupermarketswillnotsellthem.ThereportalsosuggeststhathalfofthefoodthatisboughtinEuropeandtheUnitedStatesisthrownawaybyconsumers.Dr.TimFoxheadofenergyandenvironmentattheInstitutionofMechanicalEngineerssaidTheamountoffoodwastedandlostaroundtheworldisamazing.Thisisfoodthatcouldbeusedtofeedtheworld’sgrowingpopulation.ItisalsoanunnecessarywasteofthelandwaterandenergyresourcesthatareusedintheproductionprocessinganddistributionofthisfooD.Thereasonsforthissituationrangefrompoorengineeringandagriculturalpracticeslackofgoodtransportandtheirencouragingconsumerstooverbuythroughbuy-one-get-one-freeoffers.Thereportalsofoundthat550billioncubicmetersofwateriswastedgloballyingrowingcropsthatarenevereaten.Thereportsaidthedemandforwaterproductioncouldreachbetween10trillion万吨and13trillioncubicmetersayearby2050.FoxsaidTheUNpredictsthattheglobalpopulationwillswellto9.5billionby2075meaningtherewillbethreebillionmorepeopletofeeD.Aswaterlandandenergyresourcescomeunderincreasingpressurefromcompetinghumandemandsengineershaveakeyroletoplayinpreventingfoodlossandwastebycomingupwithmoreefficientwaysofgrowingtransportingandstoringfoods.ButinorderforthistohappengovernmentsdevelopmentagenciesandorganizationsliketheUKmustworktogethertohelpchangepeople’sattitudestowardswasteanddiscouragewastefulpracticesbyfamersfoodproducerssupermarketsandconsumers.63.Theunderlinedphrasetossedawayinparagraph1canbereplacedby___.A.thrownawayB.givenawayC.putawayD.takeaway64.WhatisthemainfactorthatcausesthewasteoffoodintheUnitedStates?A.Supermarkets’badenvironment.B.Poorstorageequipment.C.Criticalconsumersthemselves.D.Lackofgoodtransport.65.Howshouldengineershelppreventthewasteoffood?A.TheyshouldteachpeoplehowtomakefulluseoflanD.B.Theyshouldchangepeople’sattitudestowardsfooD.C.Theyshouldstopfarmersandconsumersfromwastefulpractices.D.TheyshoulddevelopbetterwaysofgrowingtransportingandstoringfooD.66.Thepassageismainlyintendedto____?A.TocallonpeopletosavefooD.B.TocriticizepeopleforwastingfooD.C.Toattractreaders’attentiontowastingfooD.D.ToreporttheproblemofwastefooD.
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请阅读某书店各书架的相关信息A.SectionOne:Do-It-YourselfSection--OntheseshelvescustomerscanfindthelatestmanualsonhowtodoeverythingfrombuildingacomputertoconstructingyourownhomE.B.SectionTwo:Sports&LeisureSection---Stocksalargerangeofthelatestbooksonyourfavoritesportingteamsandevents.PickuptheperfectFather'sDaypresentherE.C.SectionThree:HumorSection---A.greatselectionofjokebooksfunnystoriesandwonderfulreallifeadventuresthataresuretokeepthereaderlaughingfordays.D.SectionFour:Business&Finance---StudentsbusinesspeopleoranyoneinterestedintheworldofcommercearecertaintofindthebooktheyareafterherE.Wehavespecialsubsectionforinternationaltradeande-commercE.E.SectionFive:Biography---Findoutaboutthelivesofyourfavoritesportsstarssingersactorsandotherfamouspeoplefromtodayandthepast.Learnwhattheyhadtogothroughtobecomesuccessfulandtheeffectithadontheirlives.F.SectionSix:Education---Hasahugerangeoftextbooksandsupplementarymaterialcoveringallthemajorhighschoolanduniversitysubjects.Buyersshowingtheirstudentcardsreceivea15%discountonallpurchasesfromthissection.阅读下列关于各书籍的信息匹配书籍与其所应放置的书架56.TheDelightedEye---byProf.JohnNash---The1994NobelPrizeWinnerforEconomicswhoseideashaveinfluencedagenerationoftheworld'sgreatesteconomicmindstellshislifestory:growingupinasmalltowninAmericabecomingoneofAmerica'smostinfluentialmathematiciansandhisbattleswithmentalillness.57.MotherTongue:TheEnglishLanguage---byBillBryson---Bryson'sbookisajourneythroughthehistoryanddifferentaspectsoftheEnglishlanguageonethatisbothinformativeandhugelyentertaining.AswithmostofBryson'sbooksfuncomesbeforefactsandreaderswillbeleftwithasmileontheirfaces.58.IntoThinAir---byJohnKrakauer---isarivetingfirst-handaccountofadisastrousracetothetopofMountEverest.InMarch1996OutsidemagazinesentveteranjournalistandexperiencedclimberJohnKrakauertojointheteamledbythefamousEverestguideRobHall.DespitetheexpertiseofHallandtheotherleadersbytheendoftheraceeightpeopleweredeaD.59.ReadyMade:HowtoMakeAlmostEverything---byShoshannaBergerandGraceHawthorne---beautifullywrittenwithgreatfactualinformation.Thethemebehindthisbookisre-usere-claimre-cycleandtherearemanydetailedeasy-to-doprojectsforthereadertotrysuchasmakingaphotoframefromabookcoverorapotforyourplantsfromplasticshoppingbags.60.TheSmartestGuysintheRoom:TheAmazingRiseandScandalousFallofEnron---byBethanyMcLeanandPeterElkind---AsthetitlesuggeststheauthorscovertheriseoftheAmericanelectricitycompanytobecomeoneofthe10richestcompaniesintheworldanditsspectacularfallintodishonourandbankruptcy.A.perfectguideonwhatnottodoinbusiness.
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EveryoneknowswhattheNBA’slatestclipper快马BlakeGriffiniscapableofdoingonthecourtoratthehoop篮筐.Afterallit’snoteverydayyouseeabasketballplayerjumpoveracarandscoreaslamdunk大灌篮.Griffin’samazingperformancewonthe22-year-oldthe2011SlamDunkContest.Griffinhasbeenturningheadsallseasonwithhisdunkingability.Asarookie新秀withtheLosAngelesClippers.Griffinisahardworkerandtheteam’snewhopE.There’snodoubtthatGriffinisonhiswaytoarisingNBAcareer.Butwherediditallbegin?Griffin’shaslovedbasketballeversincehewasakiD.HegrewupwatchingtheNBAandpracticinghowtodunkmasteringthisskillatjust13yearsolD.Griffin’spassionforbasketballrunsinthefamily.HisfatherwashiscoachinhighschoolandhisolderbrotherTaylorisalsoaprofessionalplayer.Griffinsaysbeingacoach’ssonhelpedhimgrowprofessionally.Ialwayswatchedbasketballwithmydadandhetaughtmetherightwaytoplay.IkindofpickedupthegamethroughhimhetoldNBAonlinE.GriffinstartedshowingsomeseriousbasketballabilityathishighschoolinOklahomawherehewonstatetitlesineachofhisfouryears.Itwasn’tlongbeforemanyofGriffin’speerswereaskingforhisautograph.Agirloncecameuptomewitharubberduckandwaslike‘Willyousignthis?’SoIsignedthetopofitandgaveitbacktoherGriffintoldSportsIllustratedmagazinE.AfterhighschoolGriffinwentontobecomeastarbasketballplayeratuniversity.ItwastherethatheearnedthenicknameTheTerminator终结者forhisfury火爆duringgames.Despitehisfierceon-courtpersonalityGriffinsayshe’sreallyjustanormalniceguy.Alotofpeoplearesurprisedathowlaid-back放松的Iam.I’mmoresoft-spoken温和的offthecourt.Outonthecourttheyseesomebodywho’sintenseandallthat.ButIliketohangouttohavefunandmakejokesandlaughhetoldNBAonlinE.51.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswecanlearnthat_____.A.BlakeGriffinhasasuperiorabilitytoplaybasketballB.abasketballplayerjumpsoveracarandscoresaslamdunkC.BlakeGriffinhastoworkharderasarookieD.itiseasyforabasketballplayertoturnheadsallseason52.Whatshouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SurpriseofClippersB.HopeofClippersC.LaughatWinnersD.CheersforWinners53.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Griffin’sperformancewonthe2012SlamDunkContest.B.GriffinisonhiswaytoarisingNBAcareerasaveteran老运动员老兵.C.Griffinlovedpracticinghisdunkingattheageof22.D.Griffin’spassionforbasketballcomesfromhisfamily.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordpeersintheeighthparagraphmean?A.Loverswhoareinthesameschool.B.Kidswhoplaywitheachother.C.PersonswhoarethesameagE.D.Friendswhohelpeachother.55.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsBlakeGriffin?A.PositivE.B.NegativE.C.PessimistiC.D.Critical.
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ValenciaisintheeastpartofSpain西班牙.Ithasaportontheseatwomilesawayonthecoast.ItisthecapitalofaprovincethatisalsonamedValenciA.Thecityisamarketcentreforwhatisproducedbythelandaroundthecity.Mostofthecity'smoneyismadefromfarming.Itisalsoabusybusinesscitywithshipsrailwaysclothesandmachinefactories.Valenciahasanoldpartwithwhitebuildingscoloredroofsandnarrowstreets.Themodernparthaslongwidestreetsandnewbuildings.Valenciaiswellknownforitsparksandgardens.Ithasmanyoldchurchesandmuseums.TheUniversityinthecentreofthecitywasbuiltinthe13thcentury.ThecityofValenciahasbeenknownsincethe2ndcentury.Inthe8thcenturyitwasthecapitalofSpain.ThereisalsoanimportantcityinVenezuela委内瑞拉namedValenciA.56.FromthetexthowmanyplaceshavethenameValencia?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.57.Valenciaisthecapitalof____.A.SpainB.VenezuelaC.UgandaD.Valencia58.WhichofthefollowingthingscannotbeseenintheoldpartofValencia?A.shopsB.widestreetsC.factoriesD.whitebuildings59.WhatisValenciafamousfor?A.itsseaport.B.itsUniversity.C.itsgardensandparks.D.itsshipsandrailways.60.ThemainincomeofthecityofValenciaisfromits___.A.markets.B.business.C.factories.D.farming.
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Thehost:Nowit'stimeforourYouMustReadThisprogram.Todaywe'llhearfromLaurenGroff.ShecameacrossabookwhenshewasgoingtohaveherfirstchildandwasworriedaboutthefuturE.LaurenGroff:StaringintodarknessIwantedtoreadabouthappiness.1nfactbooksfullofjoyarehardtofindbecausehappinessisnearlyimpossibletowriteabout.SowhenIfoundElizabethandHerGermanGardenbyElizabethVonArnimIfeltasifsomeonesuddenlyopenedacurtainandrevealedawindowwhereIhadthoughttherewasawall.ElizabethandHerGermanGardenfeelsasifitroseoutofVonArnim'sdeepunhappinessinthewayshewassupposedtofitintoherworldStillwhatacooldrinkthisnovelis.Ithasafewcharacters:thenarratoracountess女伯爵namedElizabethherhusbandherthreetinydaughtersvariousservantsandsomevisitors.ThereisalsoElizabeth'sgarden.whickweseeinallitsseasonalrichness.Thatisonlythebook'ssurfacehowever.Therearegreatthingshiddeninthebook.Eliza-bethisalwayscomparingherselfandthewomenaroundherandfindingtheirfixedsocialrolesdisappointing.Herhappinesswhenitcomesarrivesasanactofwill.ShehasfoughthardtoachievedelightandIthinkitismorevaluableforherstrugglE.IappreciateElizabethforshowingmeawaythroughmydarkesttimebyrevealingthatanactoffocusedattentioncanliftapersonoutofalongdarkperiodintheirlives.Anyonecangetalittlehappinessfromlivingevenbyreadingafewpagesofabook.Thehost:That'sLaurenGroff.HerlatestnovelisArcadiA.Thebooksherecommended推荐isElizabethandHerGermanGarden.66.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.LaurenGrofflikesreadingabouthappinessatnight.B.ElizabethVonArnimwroteElizabethandHerGermanGarden.C.ThereareafewbooksaboutjoythatLaurenGrofflikesreading.D.SomeoneopenedacurtainwhenLaurenGrofffoundherfavoritebook.67.Theunderlinedworditinthefourthparagraphprobablyrefersto_______.A.Lauren'sdelightB.Lauren'sstruggleC.Elizabeth'sstruggleD.Elizabeth'shappiness68.LaurenGrofflikesElizabethandHerGermanGardenbecauseit________.A.isfullofjoyandlaughterB.showsawaytohappinessC.isaperfectwaytokilltimeD.describesabeautifulgarden69.WhatcanwelearnaboutArcadia?A.ItisthenextnoveltoberecommendeD.B.ItisanovelwrittenbyLaurenGroff.C.ItisElizabethVonArnim'slatestnovel.D.Itisrecommendedinthelastprogram.70.Wherecanwefindthisconversation?A.Inaninterviewaboutgardening.B.Inareportabouthowtobehappy.C.Inaradioprogramaboutbooks.D.Inadocumentaryaboutfamouswriters.
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Nowit’stimeforsomebriefnewsitems.TeensGoOnlineSome13millionEuropeanchildrenunder18usetheInternetforschoolworkgamesandmusicaccordingtoresearchdonebyNielsen’sNet-rating.ThestudycoveredBritainGermanyFranceItalyandSpain.Expertsadvisedparentstolimitthetimetheirkidsonlineandkeepthemawayfromchatrooms.ChattothemagicMumBritishauthorJ.K.RowlingmotherofmagicboyHarryPotterwilldoanInternetinterviewabouthernewbook’’HarryPotterandtheHalf-BloodPrinceonJune26.BeforetheeventchildrenareinvitedtosendtheirquestionsaboutHarrytothewebsitE.ThebookwillhitstoresintheUSandUKonJune21andwillarriveinChinainAugust.SchoolSoldiersRussianschoolstudentswillhavetodobasicmilitarytraining军训intheirfinalyearofschoolthegovernmenthasdecideD.Thelessonwillincludelearningtofiregunsmarchingdrillsandhowtodealwithachemicalnuclearorbiologicalattack.Theactivityisseenaspartofadriventowardtheeducationoftheirlovefortheircountry.______________________Isithardforyoutogetupearlyandgetreadyforclasses?SomestudentsatWinterParkHighSchooljustrolloutofbedintheirpajamas睡衣andgotoclassintheirownbedrooms.Ofcoursetheirteachersandclassmatesdonotseethembecausealltheirclassworkisonthecomputer.TheFloridaHighSchoolthestate’sonlyonlineschoolhad250studentswhoaretakingclassesathomebycomputer.Studentsinthisfirstonlineprogramtakeclassesinalgebra代数Americangovernmentchemistrycomputereconomicsandweb-pagedesign.Theyalsohavetogotoregularschooltoattendotherclasses.44.WhywillRussianschoolstudentshavebasicmilitarytraining?A.Togetreadyforamilitaryparade游行.B.Tolearntoprotectthemselves.C.TolearnsomeknowledgE.D.Todeveloptheirloveforthecountry.45.AboutFloridaHighSchoolwhichofthesefactsistrue?A.Someofthestudentshavetoattendclassesathomeinsteadofintheschool.B.Therearealtogether250studentswhotakeclassesintheclassrooms.C.Asthestate’sonlyonlineschoolithas250studentswhotakeclassesathomebycomputer.D.Studentscan’ttakeclassesinalgebraAmericangovernmentchemistrycomputerandsoon.46.ThenewsfromFloridacanbegivenatitle_______.A.GetupLaterB.OnlineSchoolC.MagicalComputersD.NoTeachers
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IfyougotoFinlandyouwilllikelybesurprisedtofindhowfoolishtheFinnishpeoplearE.TakethetaxidriversforexamplE.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.YoucangoanywhereinonetellthedrivertodropyouatanyplacesaythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendtoandthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfarE.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.Thediningroomsinallbighotelsnotonlyservetheirguestsbutalsoserveoutsidediners.Hotelguestshavetheirmealsfreesotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaith信任istowavetheirregistration登记cardtothewaiter.WithsuchaloosecheckyoucaneasilyuseanyoldregistrationcardtotakeacoupleoffriendstodinefreeofchargE.TheFinnishworkersarepaidbythehour.TheyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththebossontheratE.Fromthenontheyjustsayhowmanyhourstheyhaveworkedandtheywillbepaidaccordingly.Withsomanyloopholes漏洞ineverydaylifesurelyFinlandmustbeaheaventothosewholovetotakepettyadvantages.Butthestrangethingisallthetaxipassengerswouldalwayscomebacktopaytheirfareaftertheyhaveattendedtotheirbusiness;notasingleoutsiderhaseverbeenfoundinthefreehoteldiningrooms.Andworkersalwaysgiveanhonestaccountoftheexacthourstheyputin.AstheFinnsalwaysactongoodfaithineverythingtheydolivinginsuchasocietyhasturnedeveryoneintoarealgentleman.Inasocietyofsuchhighmoral道德的practicewhatneedisthereforpeopletobeonguard警惕againstothers?56.WhiletakingataxiinFinlandapassenger__________.A.canneverbeturneddownbythetaxidriverwhereverhewantstogoB.onlypaystwoUSdollarsforataxirideC.cangoanywherewithouthavingtopaythedriverD.needstoprovidegoodfaithdemonstration证明beforeleavingwithoutpaying57.WecanknowfromthepassagethatinFinland__________.A.bothhotelguestsandoutsidedinersareservedfoodfreeofchargeB.bighotelsaremostlypoorlymanagedC.guestscanenjoyfreefoodoncetheystayedinthehotelD.bighotelsprovidemealsforallkindsofdiners58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.GenerallyspeakinginFinlandworkerscangetmorepaybyworkinglonghours.B.Thebossesaretoobusytochecktheworkinghoursoftheiremployees.C.Theworkersarealwayshonestwiththeirworkinghours.D.Theworkersandtheirbosseswillmakeanagreementinadvanceaboutthepay.59.Itcanbeconcludedthat_________.A.FinnishpeoplearereallyfoolishindailylifeB.FinlandhasbeenagoodplaceforcheatsC.alltheFinnsarerichandthereforehonestD.theFinnishsocietyisofveryhighmorallevel
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ThetwoEuropeannations–oneknownforitschocolatecheeseandwatches;theotherforIkeaVolvoandtheSeventiespopbandABBA–haveoftenbeenconfusedforeachotheramongtheChinesE.Theproblemlargelyresultsfromthefactthatbothnations’namesarereadsimilarlyinMandarinChinese普通话–RuidianSwedenandRuishiSwitzerland–whichbeginwiththesamesymbol.Inanefforttoputanendtothemix-uptheSwedishandSwissconsulates领事馆inShanghaihavelaunched发起acompetitionontheSwedishConsulatewebsiteaskingChinesepeopletocomeupwithfunnywaystohelpdiscriminatethetwocountries.Submissions提交的作品canbeacceptedasablogpostcartoonphotoshortfilmorinanyotherform.Thewinnerwiththebestsubmissionwillreceivea12-daytriptoSwedenandSwitzerlandandwillbeexpectedtoreportbackontheirimpressionsofbothcountriesfollowingthetripthewebsitestates.EntrieswillbeaccepteduntilNovember20.SwedenandSwitzerlandaren’ttheonlydestinationsthathavecausedconfusionamongtravelers.LastmonthaBritishholidaymakerhopedtoexplorethearchitectureoftheAlhambraPalaceinGranadaSpainbutinsteadmistakenlycaughtaflightacrosstheAtlantictotheCaribbeanislandofGrenadafollowingaconfusingbookingmistakE.EarlierthissummertwoUSholidaymakerswereflowntothewrongcontinentsafteranairlineconfusedtwoairportnames.56.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?A.EachEuropeannationhasitsownfamousproducts.B.ChineseoftentakeoneEuropeannationforanother.C.ChineseareoftenconfusedaboutchocolateandcheesE.D.BothEuropeannationsarefamousfortheiradvancedindustry.57.Theunderlinedworddiscriminateinthethirdparagraphmeans_________.A.attractmorevisitorstoB.advertisetheproductsofC.recognizethedifferencesbetweenD.rememberthenamesof58.Apersonwhowantstoofferasubmissionshould_________.A.havea12-daytriptobothcountriesfirstB.reporthisimpressionsofbothcountriesC.offerhissubmissionafterNovember20D.gototheSwedishConsulatewebsitefirst59.Thetwoexamplesinlastparagraphshow_______.A.travelersoftencatchwrongflightstoSpainB.U.StravelersaremorelikelytohavewrongtripsC.somenamesintheworldareconfusingtoairlinesD.evenairlinesareconfusedaboutSwedenandSwitzerland
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ThecityofVeniceinItalyisoneofakind.Itisbuiltonmorethan120islandsjustoffarrival.AfterexplainingwheremynewhousewasItoldhimthatIhadleftthekeyunderthedoormat.SinceIknewitwouldbequitelatebeforeIcouldgetbackIsuggestedthatbemakehimselfathomeandhelphimselftoanythingthatwaskeptintherefrigerator冰箱.Twohourslatermyfriendphonedmefromthehouse.Atthemomenthesaidhewaslisteningtosomeofmyrecordsafterhavinghadanicemeal.Hehadfoundthepanandmeatintherefrigerator.NowhewasdrinkingacupofteaandhopedthatIwouldjoinhimsoon.WhenIaskedhimifhebadanydifficultyfindingthehouseheansweredthattheonlyproblemwasthathehadnotbeenabletofindthekeyunderthedoormatbutluckilythelivingroomwindowbytheappletreehadbeenleftopenandhehadclimbedinthroughthewindow.Ilistenedtoallthisingreatsurprise.Thereisnoappletreeoutsidemywindowbutthereisonebythelivingroomwindowofmynext-doorneighbor’shouse!46.WhenmyfriendarrivedIcouldnotgotomeethimbecause________.A.wewerenotgoodfriendsB.IwasbusyatworkC.hehadnottoldmethathewouldcomeD.Ididnotwanttoseehim47.Adoormatisamat______.A.usedasadoorB.forcleaningthebottomofshoesC.putuponadoorasanornament装饰物D.nearadoorunderwhichpeopleputtheirkeys48.Ilistenedtomyfriend’sphonecallingreatsurprisebecause____.A.hehadnotwaitedformetoeattogetherB.hehadeatentoomuchofthefoodC.hemistookmyneighbor’shouseformineD.hehadleftthehousewiththewindowopen49.Atlastmyfriend______.A.didnotentermyhouseB.enteredmyhouseafterheopenedthedoorC.enteredmyhousebyclimbingthroughthewindowD.enteredmyhousewiththehelpofmyneighbor50.Thewriterleftthekeyunderthedoormatsothat______.A.nobodywouldfinditB.hemightnotloseitC.hisfamilycouldusethesamekeyD.hisfriendcouldeasilygetit
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Ahighschoolstudentof18fromSaltLakeCitywonthetopprizeintheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUnitedStates.Thewinnerreceivedacomputerandascholarshipforacollegeeducation.Over1500highschoolstudentsfromthewholecountryenteredprojectsinthecompetitionthisyear.Theirresearchincludedchemistrymedicinephysicsmathematicsengineeringandcomputerscience—almosteveryareaofsciencE.FortyhighschoolstudentswereinvitedtothecapitalcityWashingtonforthefinaljudging.A.teamofscientistsjudgedthemontheirresearchabilitiesCriticalthinkingskillsandcreativity.Thejudgesalsoquestionedthestudentsaboutscientificproblemsbeforedecidingonthewinners.Thetopwinnerreceived100000dollarsforcollegE.ShennonBabofAmericanForcHighSchoolstudiedthewaterqualityoftileSpanishForkRiverinSaltLakeCityforsixyears.ShefoundthatpeoplehaveaharmfuleffectontheriverthroughhumanactivityincludingagriculturE.AndshesuggestedwaystoimprovethewaterqualityinthefuturE.Theseincludeeducatingthepublicnottoputhouseholdchemicalsdownthedrains下水道whichleadtotherivereventually.YiSunaboyof17fromtheHannkerSchoolinSanJoseCaliforniaearnedthesecondplacE.Hewona76000dollarscholarshipfornewdiscoveriesaboutamathematicaltheoryknownasrandomwalks.Hisworkcouldhelpcomputerscientistsandchemists.YiSunwasborninChinA.Thewinnerofthe3rdplacewasalso17yearsoldandborninChinA.YuanChelseaZhangofMontgomeryBlairHighSchoolinRockvilleAnnapoliswona50000dollarscholarship.Sheresearchedthemoleculargenetics分子遗传学ofheartdiseasE.Herfindingscouldaidthedevelopmentofnewmedicines.TheIntelScienceTalentSearchisAmerican’soldestsciencecompetitionforhighschoolstudents.Itis65yearsoldthisyear.ThewinnersinthepasthavealreadygoneontoreceivesixNobelprizesandsomeothertophonorsinscienceandmath.61.WhatdoyouknowaboutAmericantalentsearchproject?A.NobelprizeswerereceivedbymostofthewinnersB.TheprojectincludesresearchesineveryareaofsciencE.C.MostwinnersarefromAsiancountries.D.Onlyasmallpartofthestudentscanattendthefinaljudging.62.Basedonthetext__________.A.waterqualityinSaltLakeCitywillbebetterthanthatintheotherstatesB.ShannonBabbsuggestedmorethanonewaytoimprovethewaterqualityC.theriverwaspollutedonlybythoselivingnearitD.householdchemicalsshouldbekeptinthedrainsforever63.WhichofthefollowingaboutthegirlfromAnnapolisisNOTtrue?A.HerdiscoveryisofgreathelptoChinesemedicinE.B.ThescholarshipshereceivedwashalfasmanyasShannonBabB.C.HerresearchwillcontributetothecureofheartdiseasE.D.Sheandthesecond-placewinnerYiSunhavesomethingincommon.64.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Threewinners’contributionstoscienceandmath.B.ThreeChinesestudentswontheScienceTalentSearch.C.WinnersoftheIntelScienceTalentSearchintheUS.D.Greatrewardsweregiventowinnersinthecompetition.65.Wherewillyoupossiblyfindthistextmost?A.Inahandbook.B.Inanewspaper.C.Inatextbook.D.InamedicalmagazinE.
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WinterisaveryspecialtimeinNorthernNorway.WinteralsomeansskiingandNarvikcanoffersomeofthebestskiinginNorway.TheviewandlightchangefrequentlyandnotwodaysarethesamE.FormanypeoplethenorthernlightsareanunforgettablesightandinNarviktheskyisespeciallyclearandgreatforwatchingatnight.ThetouristseasonlastsfromFebruarytoAprilalthoughMaycanbefascinatingtoooftenwithfantasticdrysnowandanunbelievablelightlastingwellintotheevening.SkihireItispossibleforadultsandchildrentohireskiingequipmentsuchassnowboards.Allequipmentispreparedforus.IfyouwouldliketobookyourequipmentpleaseemailNarvikfjellet.Cross-countryskiingThereare12kilometersofcrosscountryskiruninNarvik.Youneedtobringyourownskisasthereisnocross-countryhirE.HoweverequipmentcanbeboughtatlocalsportsshopsinandaroundNarvik.Off-pisteskiing非场地滑雪InordertoexploreNarvik’soff-pisteopportunitiesyouneedtoknowthedangerswhenchoosingroutes.Itissuggestedthatyoubringnecessaryequipmentsuchasashovel雪铲andaGPSlocator.AskNarvikfjelletforanexperiencedguidE.WithaguideyoucanexploreNarvik’sspecialoff-pisteareasinasafemanner.Sometimesitisnicetodosomethingdifferentandnoteverybodyenjoysskiing.Thenyoucangohorse-ridingorvisitthelocalmuseums.Priceexamplesforthe2013--2014seasonTimeChildren8-15yearsoldAdults1dayNOK230NOK3253daysNOK590NOK8355daysNOK815NOK11707daysNOK970NOK1375Children0-7yearscanenjoytheserviceforfree【小题1】.InNorthernNorwaythetouristseasonmaylast______.A.onemonthB.twomonthsC.threemonthsD.fourmonths【小题2】.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.NarvikislocatedinthesouthofNorway.B.YouareprovidedwithskiingequipmentforfreE.C.Narvikisonlyopentoadultsandchildrenovereight.D.YoucanbookskiingequipmentthroughtheInternet.【小题3】.Whenyougooff-pisteskiingthefollowingareamustEXCEPT______.A.ashovelB.ahorseC.aguideD.aGPSlocator【小题4】.IfMr.andMrs.SmithstayinNarvikwiththeirsix-year-olddaughterforthreedaysin2013theyshouldpay______.A.NOK1160B.NOK1425C.NOK1670D.NOK2260【小题5】.Youaremostlikelytofindthistextina______.A.TravelGuideB.BookReviewC.MedicalReportD.ScienceTextbook
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Boys’schoolsaretheperfectplacetoteachyoungmentoexpresstheiremotionsandinvolvetheminactivitiessuchasartdanceandmusiC.Farfromthetraditionalimageofacultureofaggressivemasculinity男子气概theabsenceofgirlsgivesboysthechancetodevelopwithoutpressuretobeconsistenttoastereotypeaUSstudysays.Boysatsingle-sexschoolsweresaidtobemorelikelytogetinvolvedinculturalandartisticactivitiesthathelpeddeveloptheirabilitiestoexpresstheiremotionsratherthanfeelingtheyhadtoobeytotheboycodeofhidingtheiremotionstobearealman.Thefindingsofthestudyareagainstthereceivedwisdomthatboysdobetterwhentaughtalongsidegirls.TonyLittleheadmasterofEtonwarnedthatboyswerebeingignoredbytheBritisheducationsystembecauseithadbecometoofocusedongirls.Hecriticizedteachersforfailingtorecognizethatboysareactuallymoreemotionalthangirls.Theresearcharguedthatboysoftenperformbadlyinmixedschoolsbecausetheybecomediscouragedwhentheirfemalepeersdobetterearlierinspeakingandreadingskills.Butinsingle-sexschoolsteacherscanadjustlessonstoboys’learningstylelettingthemmovearoundtheclassroomandgettingthemtocompeteinteamstopreventboredomwrotethestudy’sauthorAbigailJamesoftheUniversityofVirginiA.Teacherscouldencourageboystoenjoyreadingandwritingwithboy-focusedapproachessuchasthemesandcharactersthatappealtothem.Becauseboysgenerallyhavesharpervisionlearnbestthroughtouchandarephysicallymoreactivetheyneedtobegivenhands-onlessonswheretheyareallowedtowalkarounD.Boysinmixedschoolsviewclassicalmusicasfeminine女性的andpreferthemoderntypeinwhichviolenceandsexismaremajorthemesJameswrotE.Single-sexeducationalsomadeitlesslikelythatboyswouldfeeltheyhadtogiveintoastereotypethatmenshouldbemasterfulandinchargeinrelationships.InmixedschoolsboysfeelpressedtoactlikemenbeforetheyunderstandthemselveswellenoughtoknowwhatthatmeansthestudyreporteD.46.Theauthorbelievesthatasingle-sexschoolwould____.A.forceboystohidetheiremotionstoberealmenB.helptoformmasculineaggressivenessinboysC.encourageboystoexpresstheiremotionsmorefreelyD.naturallyplaceemphasisonthetraditionalimageofamantoboys47.Itiscommonlybelievedthatinamixedschoolboys_____.A.performrelativelybetterB.growupmorehealthilyC.behavemoreresponsiblyD.receiveabettereducation48.WhatdoesTonyLittlesayabouttheBritisheducationsystem?A.Itfailsmoreboysthangirlsacademically.B.Itfocusesmoreonmixedschooleducation.C.ItfailstogiveboystheattentiontheyneeD.D.Itplacesmorepressureonboysthanongirls.49.AccordingtoAbigailJamesoneoftheadvantagesofsingle-sexschoolsis_____.A.teachingcanbeadaptedtosuitthecharacteristicsofboysB.boyscanfocusontheirlessonswithoutbeingabsent-mindedC.boyscanchoosetolearnwhatevertheyareinterestedinD.teachingcanbedesignedtopromoteboys’teamspirit50.WhichofthefollowingisthecharacteristicofboysaccordingtoAbigailJames’report?A.TheyenjoybeinginchargE.B.Theyactthesametostereotypes.C.Theyhavesharpervision.D.Theyareviolentandsexist.
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AsisknowntousWashingtonUniversityinSt.LouisbecamethefirstcollegeintheUnitedStatestoban禁止sellingbottledwaterin2009.SincethenmorethanadozensmallcollegesandschoolshavedonethesamE.Thebanisn’tbecausetheschoolsdon’twantstudentstohaveeasyaccesstowater.Insteadthegoalistoencouragestudentstobringreusablebottlestosavemoneyandmoreimportantlytosavetheenvironment.Manypeoplebelievethatproducingandusingbottledwaternotonlywastesmoneybutalsoharmstheenvironment.TheysaythatbottledwaterisunnecessarybecausepublicwatersuppliesintheU.S.areamongthebestintheworlD.ThesepeoplebelievethatwaterfountainsandreusablebottleswitheasyaccesstofillingstationsareabetterchoicE.Butthemakersofbottledwaterarguethatplasticbottlesmakeupasmallportionofthenation’stotalwastE.Theysayit’sunfairtosingleout单独挑出theirproductwhensomanyotheritemsarepackaged包装inplasticcontainersandwhat’smorewaterisahealthychoicecomparedtosomesodasandjuicesthatarealsosoldatschool.Whatdoyouthink:Shouldsalesofbottlewaterbebannedfromschools?Wewanttohearyouropinion.Writea200-wordresponsE.Sendittotfkasks4you@timeforkids.com.YourresponsemaybepublishedinafutureissueofTimeForKids.PleaseincludeyourgradelevelancontactinformationforyourparentorteacherifyouwantyourresponsetobepublisheD.Thedeadline截止时间forrespondingisAugust312012.67.Somecollegesandschoolsbansellingbottledwaterinorderto.A.savewaterB.encouragestudentstobringwaterfromhomeC.reducepollutionD.keepstudentsawayfrombottledwater68.Themaindisadvantageofbottledwaterisprobablythat.A.itistooexpensiveB.itisnotfreshC.it’snotconvenienttocarryD.Itsbottlecan’tbereused69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Bottledwaterishealthier.B.Sodasandjuicesareofgreatharm.C.Studentsthinkitunfairtobansellingbottledwater.D.Themakersofbottledwaterareagainstbanningsellingbottledwater.70.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.A.askforstudents’opinionsB.tellpeopleapieceofnewsC.callonstudentstosavetheenvironmentD.wishmoreschoolstobansellingbottledwater
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ThegovernmentofNorwayisplanningtobuildanunusualstoragecenteronanislandintheArcticOcean.Theplacewouldbelargeenoughtoholdabouttwomillionseeds.Thegoalistopresentallcropsknowntoscientists.TheBritishmagazineNewScientistpublisheddetailsoftheplanlastmonth.Thestructurewillbedesignedtoprotecttheworld’sfoodsupplyagainstnuclearwarclimatechangeandotherpossiblethreats.ItwillbebuiltinamountainontheNorwegianislandofSpitsbergen.ThemountainislessthanonethousandkilometersfromtheNorthPolethenorthernmostpositiononearth.AninternationalgroupcalledtheGlobalCropDiversityTrustisworkingontheproject.ThedirectorofthegroupCaryFowlerspoketoNewScientist.Hesaidtheprojectwouldlettheworldrebuildagricultureifinhiswordtheworstcametotheworst.Norwayisexpectedtostartworknextyear.Theprojectisexpectedtocostthreemilliondollars.Workerswilldrilldeepinthesideofasandstonemountain.Temperaturesintheareaneverriseabove0ºC.Theseedswillbeprotectedbehindwallsameterthickandhigh-securitydoor.Themagazinereportsaysthecollectionwillrepresenttheproductsoftenthousandyearsoffarming.MostoftheseedsatfirstwillcomefromcollectionsatseedbanksinAfricaAsiaandLatinAmericA.Tolastalongtimeseedsneedtobekeptinverylowtemperatures.WorkerswillnotbepresentallthetimE.Buttheyplantoreplacetheairinsidethestoragespaceeachwinter.Wintertemperaturesontheislandareabouteighteendegreesbelow0ºC.ThecoldweatherwouldprotecttheseedseveniftheaircouldnotbereplaceD.Mr.Fowlersaystheproposedstructurewillbetheworld’smostreliablegenebank.Hesaystheplantseedswouldonlybeusedwhenallotherseedsaregoneforsomereason.Norwayfirstproposedtheideainthe1980s.Butsecurityconcernsdelayedtheplan.AtthattimetheSovietUnionwasmeetinginRomeoftheFoodandAgricultureOrganization.64.Theprojectismeantto______.A.increasetheworld’sfoodoutputinthefutureB.carryoutsomescientificexperimentsonplantgenesC.protectcropseedsfromdyingoutincaseofpossibledisastersD.buildanexhibitioncentreoftheworld’splantseeds65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheabovepassage?A.ThegovernmentofNorwaywillperformtheprojectalonE.B.Seedstobecollectedtherewereproducedtenthousandsyearsago.C.Spitsbergenischosenbecauseitisfreeofthethreatunclearwarforever.D.TemperatureisamajorconsiderationwhenchoosingthestorageplacE.66.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_______.A.Peoplewillgetnewly-developedseedsfromthecentereveryyear.B.ThestoragecenterwillgreatlypromoteworldagricultureC.Norwayhadmeanttobuildthestoragecentreabout30yearsbeforE.D.Therehaven’tbeenanyseedstoragecentersintheworldbeforE.67.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheBestPlacetoStoreSeedsB.Noah’sArk诺亚方舟ofPlantSeedsinPlanC.ConcernsofWorldFoodSupplyD.ANewWaytoFeedtheWorld
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Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenationsandthatifcountriesplaygamestogethertheywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssaythattheoppositeistrue:internationalcontestsencouragefalsenationalprideandleadtomisunderstandingandhatreD.ThereisprobablysometruthinbothargumentsbutinrecentyearstheOlympicGameshavedonelittletosupporttheviewthatsportsencourageinternationalbrotherhooD.NotonlywastheretheincidentoftragedyinvolvingmurdersofathletesbuttheGameswerealsoruinedbylesserincidentscausedprincipallybyminornationalcontests.www..comOnecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswithvisibleangerafterthehockeyfinal.Therehadbeennoisyscenesattheendofthehockeymatchasthelosersdisagreedwiththefinaldecisions.Theybelievedthatoneoftheirgoalsshouldhavebeenallowedandthattheiropponents’victorywasunfair.Theirmanagerwasingreatangerwhenhesaid:Thisisn’thockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinisheD.ThepresidentoftheFederationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcouldresultinthesuspension停赛oftheteamforatleastthreeyears.TheAmericanbasketballteamannouncedthattheywouldnotyieldfirstplacetoRussiaafteradisputable有争议的endtotheircontest.Thegamehadendedindisorder.ItwasthoughtatfirstthattheUnitedStateshadwonbyasinglepointbutitwasannouncedthattherewerethreesecondsstilltoplay.A.Russianplayerthenthrewtheballfromoneendofthecourttotheotherandanotherplayerpoppeditintothebasket.ItwasthefirsttimetheUShadeverlostanOlympicbasketballmatch.Anappealjury评审委员会debatedthematterforfourandahalfhoursbeforeannouncingthattheresultwouldstanD.TheAmericanplayersthenvotednottoreceivethesilvermedals.IncidentsofthiskindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegamE.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividualsorinnon-nationalteamsmightbetoomuchtohopefor.ButinthepresentorganizationoftheOlympicsthereisfartoomuchthatencouragesaggressivepatriotism爱国主义.59.AccordingtotheauthorrecentOlympicGameshave____.A.createdgoodwillbetweenthenationsB.hardlyshowedanyinternationalfriendshipC.causedonlyfalsenationalprideD.ledtomoreandmoremisunderstandingandhatred60.Whatdidthemanagermeanbysaying...HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinished?A.ThereshouldbenomorehockeymatchesorganizedbytheFederation.B.Histeamwouldnolongertakepartininternationalgames.C.HockeyandtheFederationareruinedbytheunfairdecisions.D.TheFederationshouldbeendeD.61.Thebasketballexampleimpliedthat.A.toomuchpatriotismwasdisplayedintheincidentB.theannouncementtomakethematchlastlongerwaswrongC.theappealjurywastoohesitantinmakingthedecisionD.TheAmericanteamwasrightinreceivingthesilvermedals62.Whichstatementbestsummarizesthispassage?A.TheorganizationoftheOlympicGamesmustbeimproveD.B.DifferentteamsoftenhavedisputeswhenfightingforthefirstplacE.C.AnyteamthathasdisrespectfulbehaviorshouldbesuspendeD.D.Athletesshouldcompeteasindividuals.
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ThekidsatShuteCountryPrimarySchoolinDevonaresurprisinglyquietwhenit’stimetogohomeintheafternoon.InsteadoftheusualshoutingandrunningyoucanhearthemaskingeachotherArethelightsalloff?Shallwecheckthetapsincasetheyaredripping?Howmanypapertowelsdidweusetoday?Butit’snotunusualherE.ThekidshavedeclaredawaronwastE.We’venevermadethechildrendoanythingexplainsLizTemplartheschool’sheadteacher.Theycameupwithalltheideasthemselves.They’redoingthisbecausetheywantto.Ifyoutakealookaroundtheschoolyouwon’tseeanythingthrownawayunnecessarily.EverythingiscollectedandreusedorsenttoberecycleD.ShuteSchoolstarteditsgreenrevolutiontwoyearsago.Theylookedcarefullyateverypartofschoollife—fromtheteachingtothecleaning.Theylookedatthewaystationerywasusedespeciallyphotocopyingthewaycleaningwascarriedoutandhowfoodwasusedandwasted!Evenparentswerelookedat:howmanychildrencameineachcar?Didtheyuseunleaded不含铅的petrol?Couldtheybringmorechildreninfewercars?Highonthelistwasthewasteofpaper.Nextcameunfriendlycleaningproducts.Papertowelswerereplacedwithrecycledpaper.ButthehardestthingforthekidswaswhentheyfoundouthowmuchrubbishwascreatedbythechocolatecrispsandothersnackseatenatlunchtimE.Oftheirownaccord自愿的thechildrengavethemup.Nowtheybringapplesandhome-madesnacks.Theschoolhasitsowngardenwheretheygrowvegetablesandflowerssothattheycanlearnabouttheenvironment.Theyalsousethisareafortheirrecyclingstore—largecontainerstocollectaluminumbottlespaperandfabriC.Eventheschool’splayareaismadefromrecycledthings.Sincethechildrenstartedtheschool’sheatingandlightingbillshavefallenobviouslyandthenumberofrubbishbagshasgonedownfromsevenaweektotwoorthreE.EverywhereinShuteSchooltherearebrightpostersaskingeveryonetotaketheirrubbishhometosaveenergyandpaperandtokeepthegreenflagflying.51.WhichofthefollowingBESTdescribesthewriter’sidea?A.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolarefightingagainstpollution.B.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolarelearningtosavethings.C.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolhavedeclaredawaronwastE.D.ThepupilsatShuteSchoolhavefoundawaytorecyclewastethings.52.ChildrenatShuteCountryPrimarySchoolbringapplesandhomemadesnackstoschoolinorderto.A.createlessrubbishB.savemoneyC.obeytheschool’srulesD.keeptheirpromise53.Wecaninferfromthetextthatgreenrevolutionmeans.A.beautifyingschoolyardB.activityagainstwasteC.plantinggreenplantsD.throwingawaywaste54.Whatdothechildrenthinkcreatesthemostwaste?A.Papertowels.B.Cleaningproducts.C.Snacks.D.Paper.55.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatthechildren’sbehaviour.A.hasbroughtargumentsB.hassavedtheschool’scostC.wasagainsttheirparentsD.wasforcedbytheirheadteacher
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Whatifwecouldreplaceoilwithafuelwhichproducednopollutionandwhicheverybodyhadequalaccessto?ThegoodnewsisthatwecanInfactweareswimminginit—literally.HydrogenisoneofthebuildingblocksoftheuniverseOurownsunisbasicallyabigdensecloudofthestuffAndhydrogencanbeusedtocreateelectricityforpowerheatandlight.TheproblemisthathydrogeniseverywhereandnowhereatthesametimeItdoesnotexistasamaterialonitsownbutisalwayspartofsomethingelseSoithastobeseparatedbeforeitcanbeuseD.MostcommercialhydrogeninusenowiscreatedfromnaturalgasAsoilwillstarttorunoutinaroundtheyear2030.itmakessensetoproduceasmuchhydrogenaspossibleassoonaswecanButnaturalgassupplieswillalsobegintorunoutsoonafterAnothersourceisneedeD.ResearchersarenowusingelectricitytomakewaterintohydrogenCompaniesareworkingontheproblemintheirownareasThefirstcommercialhydrogenfuelcellsforcomputersandmobilephoneshavealreadycomeontothemarketAutocompanieshavealsoinvestedoverUS$2billionintheproductionofhydrogenfuelledcarsThdnationsofahydrogenfuelledplanetwouldnotfightoverevergyrecoursesTherewouldbeagreatreductioninpollutionTheonlyby-productofcreatinghydrogenispuredrinkingwater—somethingthatisveryscarceinmanypartsoftheworldButthatisnotwherethegoodnewsendsOncethecostsofproducinghydrogenhavebeenbroughtdownitwillpossiblyprovidepowerforathirdoftheEarth‘spopulationthathasnoelectricity.AndelectricitycreateswealthInSouthA.fricaoverthelastdecadetherehasbeenalargeprogrammeofelectrificationThankstotheprogrammepeopledonothavetospendtheirdayslookingfirewoodtoburnforheatAndwithelectriclighttheycanworklongintothenight.Somescientistsseeradicalchangesinthewaythehumanraceco-operatesHydrogencreatesclectricityandisalsocreatedbyit.WithdualusefuelcellseveryonewhoconsumesenergycouldalsoproduceitLateatnightamandriveshomeinLondonandconnectshiscarintotheworld-widehydrogenwebwhichitsupplieswithelectricityAfewhourslateramaninBeijingusesthatelectricitytopowerthehydrogencellinhiscarHydrogencouldbethefirstdemocraticenergysourcE.LikealldreamsofthefutureitseemsveryfarawayButthethreatofwarandterrorismintheMiddleEasthasmadegovernmentsandbusinessesmoreawareoftheneedtoednoildependencyandspendmoretimeandmoneyonhydrogenresourceSomaybethethreatofwarisnotacompletelybadthingforthefutureofthehumanracE.66Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinthelastbutoneparagraphreferto?A.wealthB.hydrogenC.electricityD.fuel67Whatistheproblemwithusinghydrogenasenergy?A.Ithasby-productsB.IthastobeseparatedfromothermaterialsC.ItwillmakeenergytoocheapD.Itistoofarawayfromus68Whydoestheauthorgivetheexampleinthelastbutoneparagraph?A.TotellusthatweproduceenergywhileusinghydrogenpowerB.TotellusthathydrogenpowerdoesnotproducepollutionC.ToshowhydrogenpowercanstopwarD.Toshowhydrogenpowerischeap69Whatistheauthor’sattitudeaboutthefuture?A.skepticalB.negativeC.indifferentD.positive70Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.warandenergyB.thefutureofhydrogenasanenergyresourceC.thedisadvantagesofoilD.Howtoendwar
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USscientistshaveperformedanimportantreversal逆转oftheageingprocessinanimalstudies.Theyusedachemicaltorejuvenate使年轻muscleinmiceandsaiditwastheequivalent等同于oftransforminga60-year-old'smuscletothatofa20-year-old—butmusclestrengthdidnotimprovE.TheirstudyinthejournalCellidentifiedanentirelynewmechanism原理ofageingandthenreversedit.Otherresearcherssaiditwasanexcitingfinding.Ageingisconsideredaone-waystreetbutnowresearchersatHarvardMedicalSchoolhaveshownthatsomeaspectscanbereverseD.TheirresearchfocusedonachemicalcalledNAD.ItslevelsnaturallydropinallcellsofthebodywithagE.Theteamshowedthisdamagedthefunctionofthecell'sin-builtpower-stationsleadingtolowerenergyproductionandageing.ExperimentsshowedthatincreasingNADlevelsbygivingmiceachemicalwhichtheynaturallychangeintoNADcouldreversethesandsoftimE.Oneweekofyouth-medicationintwo-year-oldmicemeanttheirmusclesbecamesimilartothoseofasix-month-old.DrAnaGomesfromthedepartmentofgeneticsatHarvardMedicalSchoolsaid:Webelievethisisquiteanimportantfinding.Shearguesmusclestrengthmayreturnwithalongercourseoftreatment.Howeverthiscouldneverbeacure-allforageing.OtheraspectssuchasshorteningoftelomeresordamagetoDNAwouldnotbereverseD.DrGomestoldtheBBC:Ageingismulti-factorialit'snotjustonecomponent成分wecanfixsoit'shardtotargetthewholething.Ibelievethereisalotofcross-talkincellsandenergyisveryimportantinacellandlikelytobeaverybigcomponentofageingthatmightcausesomeoftheotherthingsthathappenwithageing.68.Fromparagraph1welearnthat________.A.bonescanbetransformedB.musclestrengthcanbetransformedC.colorcanbetransformedD.musclecanbetransformed69.Fromparagraph2andparagraph3welearnthatA.researchersthinkageingisaone-waystreet.B.NADlevels’droppingcouldmakemicebecomeyounger.C.increasingNADlevelscouldmakemicebecomeyounger.D.researchersthinkanyaspectcanbereverseD.70.DrGomeswillagreethatA.wecantargeteverythingaboutageing.B.musclestrengthmayreturnoveralongercourseoftreatment.C.ageingcouldbecureD.D.energyisoflittleimportanceinacell.
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ScholarshipApplicationTipsin2014forcollegestudents·Beforeyouapply1.Workhardtogetgoodgrades.Don’tsweataboutonebadgradebutalwaysstrive力求todoyourbest.2.Getinvolvedandstayinvolvedinextracurricular课外的activities.Sportsclubsdramabandsandorchestras-theseoftencounttowardastudent’soverallscholarshipapplicationevaluation.ThesamegoesforpaidorunpaidworkexperiencE.3.Beginyourscholarshipresearchearly-byyoursophomore大学二年级orjunioryearofhighschoolifpossiblE.Makespecialnoteofapplicationdeadlinesastheycanvaryfromlatesummertolatespring.4.Applyforasmanyscholarshipsasyouareeligible符合条件的for-severalsmallerscholarshipscanadduptoalotofmoney.·Duringtheapplicationprocess1.Readthesupplementarymaterialsthatcomewithscholarshipapplicationformstobetterunderstandtheprogram’sfocuscommunityservicesubjectinterest.TrytoanswerthequestionswiththefocusareainminD.2.AnswerquestionsastheyareaskeD.Don’tgooffthetopiC.3.Ifthereisafinancialcomponenttotheapplicationmakesureyougetaccurateandcompleteinformationfromallappropriatesourcestoensureyoureligibility.4.TakeyourtimE.Writedowneverythingyoucanthinkofforeachquestionthensettheapplicationasideforadaysoyoucanlookeverythingoveragainbeforeyousenditoff.5.Don’twaituntilthelastminutetocompleteyourapplicationespeciallyifyouareapplyingonlinE.Computersystemscangetclogged阻塞的withthelargevolumeofapplicantshopingtosubmittheirqualificationsduringthelastfewdaysandhoursbeforeadeadlinE.6.Ifathirdpartyhastocompletepartofyourapplicationsuchasprovidingaletterofrecommendationmakesureyouaskthemearlyonandremindthemasoftenasnecessarytoensuretheyprovideyouwiththenecessarymaterials.7.Lastbutnotleastreviewyourapplicationwithyourparentstomakesureyouhaven’tleftoutanyimportantdetails.Goodlucktothestudentsapplyingforthe2014scholarshipprograms!64.Beforeyouapplyforascholarshipit’sbestto.A.paymoreattentiontogradesthantoextracurricularactivitiesB.focusononlyonescholarshipapplicationC.getasmuchworkexperienceaspossibleD.beginyourpreparationasearlyaspossible65.Whenansweringquestionsontheapplicationformyoushould.A.focusonthesubjectyouareinterestedinB.answertothepointC.listyouradvantagesD.proveyourabilities66.Theauthorsuggeststhatapplicantsshould.A.submittheapplicationinthefewdaysB.double-checktheirapplicationwiththeirparentsC.completeandsubmittheapplicationinonedayD.avoidsubmittingtheapplicationonline
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MaterialsforlearningChineseareprovidedhere.Therearesiteswhereyoumayfindinterestinginstructionssuitableforyou.Herearesomesitestobeginyoursurfing.Youmaystartwiththesepages—justtogetalittletasteofitwithoutworkingtoohard.·ListeningtothesoundofChinesePlayafewwordsofChineseonyourcomputer.·AfewChinesewordsEachwordisenlargedforeasystudy.IfyouarestudyingChinesethesetoolscanhelp·ZhongwensiteMorethanadictionary!·ClavisSinicaExcellentprogrambyProfessorDavidPorter.ItdisplaysawholedocumentinChineseandgivesindividualword'sdefinitionpronunciationaswellasmuchmoreinformationwhenyouclickonthatword.IfyouarestudyingChinesethisisaveryusefultool.·ChineseCharacterVisualDictionaryIfyouliketoknowmoregotothefollowingsitesontheInternet.·TheChineseOutpostPronunciationCharacterandGrammarByMarkAndrewBaker.Thebest.Amust-visitsite.·RainlandKidsdiscoverChinese—SiteisinGermanyIfyouwanttohaveabetterunderstandingofChinagotothisone.·WanfangDataAsanaffiliate分支ofChineseMinistryofScience&TechnologyWanfangDatahasbeentheleadinginformationproviderinChinasincethe1950s.Withawiderangeofdatabaseresourcesandvalue-addedservicesWanfangDatahasbecomeagatewaytounderstandingChineseculturemedicinebusinessscienceetc.63.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom______.A.aTVprogrammeB.ateacher'slectureC.anewspaperD.theInternet64.IfyouwanttoknoweachChinesecharacter'sdefinitionpronunciationandmuchmoreinformationyou'dbettersurf______.A.ZhongwensiteB.ListeningtothesoundofChineseC.ClavisSinicaD.AfewChinesewords65.IfyouwanttoknowChinaaboutitsculturemedicinebusinessscienceyou'dbettersurf.A.ChineseCharacterVisualDictionaryB.WanfangDataC.RainlandkidsdiscoverChineseD.TheChineseOutpost66.Thispassageisprobablyintendedfor_______..A.peoplewhowanttoteachChineseB.peoplewhowanttolearnChinesecultureC.peopleinterestedinstudyingChineseD.peoplegoodatcomputeroperation
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Weallknowwhatitisliketobeunabletoturnyourheadbecauseofacoldinthemusclesofyourneckorbecauseanunexpectedtwisthasmadeyourneckacheandstiff.Yourwholebodyfeelstight.Theslightestmovemakesyoujumpwithpain.Nothingcouldbeworsethanapainintheneck.Thatiswhyweusephrasetodescribesomepeoplewhogiveyouthesamefeeling.WehaveallmetsuchpeoplE.Oneisthemanwhoalwaysseemstobeclappinghishands—oftenatthewrongtime—duringaperformanceinthetheater.Hekeepsyoufromhearingtheactors.Evenworsearethosewhocanneverarrivebeforethecurtaingoesupandplaybegins.Theycomehurryingdowntoyourrowofseats.Youarecomfortablysettleddownwithyourhatandheavycoatinyourlap.Youmuststanduptoletthempass.Youareproudofyourself-controlaftertheyhavesettledintotheirseatsWellwhatnowGoodGodoneofthemisupagain.Heforgottogotothemen’sroomandoncemoreyouhavetostanduphangingontoyourhatandcoattolethimpass.Nowthatisapainintheneck.Anotherwell-knowntousallisthepersonsittingbehindyouinthemovies.Hismouthisfullofpopcorn;heischewingloudlyortalkingbetweenbitestofriendsnexttohim.Noneofthemremainstill.Upanddownbackandforththeygoforanotherbagofpopcornorsomethingtodrink.Thenthereisthemainsittingnexttoyouatalunchcountersmokingasmellycigar.Hewantsyoutoenjoyittooandblowssmokeacrossyourfoodintoyourmouth.Wemustnotforgetthemanwhocomesintoabusorsubwaycarandsitsdownnexttoyoujustascloseasyouwilllethim.Youarereadingthenewspaperandheleansoverandstretcheshisnecksothathecanreadthepaperwithyou.Hemayeventurnthepapertothenextpagebeforeyouarereadyforit.Wealsocallsuchapersonarubberneckalwaysputtingouthisnecktowhereitdoesnotbelonglikeneighborswhowatchallyourvisitors.Theyenjoyinvadingyourprivacy.Peoplehaveastrongdislikeforrubbernecks.Theyhatebeingspiedupon.59.Wherecanyoufindthispassage?A.Medicinedictionaries.B.A.travelguidE.C.Socialsciencebooks.D.Studentstextbooks.60.Howdoyoufeelwhenlatecomerswalkbackandforthinfrontofyouinacinema?A.DisturbeD.B.IgnoreD.C.BoreD.D.RelaxeD.61.A.rubberneckoften.A.saysbadwordsbehindpeopleB.quarrelsfacetofacewithneighborsC.bargainsthepricewithsaleswomenD.asksaboutotherpeople’sbusiness62.Whichofthefollowisapainintheneck?A.SomeonewhohelpsyoufindyourseatinamovietheatrE.B.Someonewhosmokesinasmokingsectiononatrain.C.Someonewhothrowstrashoutofhiscarwindowonthehighway.D.Someonewhogoestothedoctorforhisseverepainontheneck.
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Morethan27000peoplefromaroundtheUKsetoffatdawnfromLondontobeginthecycleroutethroughSurreytotheSussexcoast.Theannual一年一度的54-milerideraisesmoneyfortheBritishHeartFoundationBHFandisEurope’slargestcharitycyclingevent.CyclistsbegantheexhaustingjourneyatClaphamCommonat6A.m.hopingtoreachBrightonseafrontwithinanaverageofsixhours.Moneyfromtoday'seventwillhelpthecharitytocontinueitsvitalworkthroughheartresearchandthedevelopmentofitscareandsupportservices.AmongthosetakingpartwasBBCBreakfast'sresident居民DrRosemaryLeonardandseveralcolleagues.BHFspokeswomanGemmaClokesaidItwasquitecoldthismorningbuteveryonesetoffwithoutanyproblems.Thosetakingpartrangeinagefrom14tothoseintheir70s.Lastyearcyclistsraised£4.1millionforthecharityandhaveraisedmorethan£50millionsincetheBHFbecameinvolvedintheeventin1980.Thefirstridewasheldin1976.Itishopedthisyear'sfundraisingtotalcouldreach£4.5million.Sheadded:Wehavealotofpeopletakingpartfromthemoreexperiencedcycliststothosecyclingwithfriendsandfamilyinmemoryofsomeoneandtoraisemoneythroughsponsorship.PeoplearealwayspleasedknowingthemoneyisgoingtoagoodcausE.ThereissomuchsupportalongtheroutewithlocalresidentswatchingtheridE.Oneofthehighlightsforparticipants参加者iscomingalongtheseafrontwhilepeopleareclappingwhichcanreallyhelpwhenthey'vebeeninthesaddle自行车车座foralongtimE.51.Whatcanweknowaboutthecyclingeventfromthetext?A.Itistheworld’slargestcharitycyclingevent.B.Cyclistsmayraisemoremoneythanlastyear.C.ThefirsteventwasheldbytheBHFin1980.D.Therouteoftheeventis54kilometerslong.52.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatGemmaClokesaid?A.CyclistswillreceiveencouragementfromlocalpeoplE.B.SomepeopledoubtwhetherthemoneyisproperlyuseD.C.Mostofthecyclistsareprofessional.D.Localpeoplehavelittleinterestincyclingevents.53.Thelocalresidents’attitudetowardstherideis.A.doubtfulB.unconcernedC.worriedD.supportive54.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Cyclistshaveraisedover£50millionfortheBHF.B.Morethan27000peopleliketravellingbybikeintheUK.C.CharitycyclingeventwinssupportfromlocalpeoplE.D.Morethan27000peopleintheUKjoininthecharitybikeridE.
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TheParthenon帕德教神殿inAthensisabuildingwithalongandcomplexhistory.Builtnearly2500yearsagoasatemplecelebratingtheGreekgoddessAthenaitwasforthousandsofyearsthechurchoftheVirginMaryoftheAtheniansthenamosque清真寺andfinallyaruin.Thebuildingwaschangedandthesculpturesmuchdamagedoverthecenturies.By1800onlyabouthalfoftheoriginalsculpturaldecorationremaineD.Between1801and1805LordElgintheBritishambassador大使totheOttomanEmpire奥斯曼帝国whichcontrolledAthensactingwiththefullknowledgeandpermissionoftheOttomanauthoritiesremovedabouthalfoftheremainingsculpturesfromthefallenruinsandfromthebuildingitself.LordElginlovedGreekhistoryandtransportedthesculpturesbacktoBritain.ThearrivalofthesculpturesinLondonhadahugeeffectontheEuropeanpublicgreatlyincreasinginterestinancientGreekcultureandinfluencingcontemporary当代的artistictrends.ThesesculptureswereacquiredfromLordElginbytheBritishMuseumin1816andsincethentheyhaveallbeenondisplaytothepublicfreeofcharge.Sincetheearly1980showevertheGreekgovernmenthasarguedforthepermanentremovaltoAthensofalltheParthenonsculpturesintheBritishMuseum.TheyhavealsochallengedtheBritishMuseumBoardofTrustees'legaltitletothesculptures.TheBritishMuseumhoweverinsiststhatitexiststotellthestoryofculturalachievementthroughouttheworldfromthedawnofhumanhistoryovertwomillionyearsagountilthepresentday.Themuseumconsidersitselfanimportantresourcefortheworld:thebreadthanddepthofitscollectionallowstheworldpublictore-examineculturalidentitiesandexplorethecomplexnetworkofinterconnectedworldcultures.Italsosaysthatwithinthecontextofthisunparalleled空前的collectiontheParthenonsculpturesareanimportantrepresentationofancientAtheniancivilization.EachyearmillionsofvisitorsadmiretheartistryofthesculpturesandgaininsightsonhowancientGreeceinfluenced-andwasinfluencedby-theothercivilizationsthatitencountered.61.FormostofitshistorypeoplewenttotheParthenonto______.A.admirethegoddessAthenaB.praytotheirgodC.searchforsculpturesD.learnaboutitscomplexhistory62.TheunderlineditinParagraph4refersto_________.A.theBritishMuseumB.theGreekgovernmentC.theParthenonD.theBritishMuseumBoardofTrustees63.WhatcanwelearnaboutLordElginfromthepassage?A.HeisgreatlyadmiredinGreece.B.HeworkedfortheOttomanEmpire.C.HesavedtheParthenonsculpturesfrombeingdestroyed.D.HehadadeepinterestinGreekculture.64.Whatcanweinfer推断fromthepassage?A.ThesculpturesintroducedancientGreekculturetothewest.B.AncientGreekculturehasgreatlyinfluencedworldculture.C.TheBritishMuseumhasmademuchmoneyfromtheParthenonsculptures.D.TheBritishMuseumistheplacemostcapableofpreservingthesesculptures.65.Theauthor'smainintentioninwritingthispassageistotell_____.A.thehistoryoftheParthenonanditssculpturesB.whatpeoplecanseeintheBritishMuseumC.whytheBritishMuseumrefusestoreturnthesculpturesD.theinfluenceofGreeceonBritishculture
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Auniversityeducationisofhugeanddirectbenefittotheindividual.Graduatesearnmorethannon-graduates.MeanwhilesocialmobilityisevermoredependentonhavingadegreE.Howeveronlysomepeoplehaveit.Sotheindividualnotthetaxpayersshouldpayforit.Therearepressingcallsontheresources资源ofthegovernment.Usingtaxpayers'moneytohelpasmallnumberofpeopletoearnhighincomesinthefutureisnotoneofthem.Fullgovernmentfunding资助isnotverygoodforuniversities.AdamSmithworkedinaScottishuniversitywhoseteacherslivedoffstudentfees.Heknewandlookeddownupon18th-centuryOxfordwheretheacademicslivedcomfortablyofftheincomereceivedfromthegovernment.GuaranteedsalariesSmitharguedweretheenemyofhardwork;andwhentheacademicswerelazyandincompetentthestudentsweresimilarlylazy.Ifstudentshavetopayfortheireducationtheynotonlyworkharderbutalsodemandmorefromtheirteachers.AndtheirteachershavetokeepthemsatisfieD.IfthatmeanstakingteachingseriouslyandgivinglesstimetotheirownresearchintereststhatissurelysomethingtocelebratE.Manypeoplebelievethathighereducationshouldbefreebecauseitisgoodfortheeconomy经济.Manygraduatesclearlydocontributetonationalwealthbutsodoallthebusinessesthatinvest投资andcreatejobs.Ifyoubelievethatthegovernmentshouldpayforhighereducationbecausegraduatesareeconomicallyproductiveyoushouldalsobelievethatthegovernmentshouldpaypartofbusinesscosts.Anyonepromisingtocreatejobsshouldreceiveagiftofcapitalfromthegovernmenttoinvest.Thereforeitistheindividualnotthegovernmentwhoshouldpayfortheiruniversityeducation.60.TheunderlinedwordtheminParagraph2referstoA.taxpayersB.pressingcallsC.collegegraduatesD.governmentresources61.Theauthorthinksthatwithfullgovernmentfunding___A.teachersarelesssatisfiedB.studentsaremoredemandingC.studentswillbecomemorecompetentD.teacherswillspendlesstimeonteaching62.TheauthormentionsbusinessesinParagraph5inorderto___A.argueagainstfreeuniversityeducationB.callonthemtofinancestudents'studiesC.encouragegraduatestogointobusinessD.showtheircontributiontohighereducation
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GardenbuildingisconsideredanimportantpartofChineseculturE.SomepeoplesaythatifyouhaveneverwalkedthroughaChinesegardenyoucannotsaythatyouhavereallyvisitedChinA.TraditionalChinesegardensarelocated位于inNorthChinainsuchplacesasBeihaiParktheSummerPalacetheForbiddenCity.Inlargerimperialgardensthemainbuildingsareconnectedbyanimaginary虚构的lineinthemiddleofthegardenonthenorth-southaxis轴.Otherfeatures特征ofimperialgardensarecolored-paintingsman-madehillsandlakes.MostprivategardensarefoundinthesouthespeciallyincitiessouthoftheYangtzeRiver.Privategardensweremostlybuiltatonesideoratthebackofthehouses.Aroundthebeautifulscenearesmallopenareaswithbeautifulshaped-doorsthroughwhichvisitorscanenjoythesights.TheyareopenonallsidesandareoftennearthewatersothatthewholescenecanbeenjoyeD.SuzhouknownasthehomeofgardensdisplaysthemostandthebestChinesetraditionalprivategardens.DifferentpartsofitareexamplesofthegardenstyleoftheSongYuanMingandQingDynasties.Thelandscapegardencontainsanumberofpleasantnaturalscenesandsomefairytales.TheancientChineseusedtocallthegardenlandscapeJingwhichmeanssceneinEnglish.GoodexamplesincludethetenWestLakeScenesinHangzhouthetwenty-fourslimWestLakeinYangzhouandtheeightDamingLakeScenesinJinan.58.Thepassagetellsmainlyabout________.A.animportantpartofChinesecultureB.thecharacteristics特征ofdifferentstyleofChinesegardenbuildingC.whereforeignerscanfindChinesegardensD.howtoappreciateChinesegardens59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureoftheimperialgarden?A.Thereisanorth-southaxisinthecenterofgardenB.Thereareman-madehillsandlakesinthegardens.C.Theywerebuiltbecauseofsomefairytales.D.Theyhavecolored-paintings.60.InthethirdparagraphtheunderlinedwordTheyreferto______.A.privategardensB.beautifulscenesC.thehousesD.riversandlakes61.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ChinesepeopleofteninviteforeignerstovisitaChinesegarden.B.ThelandscapegardenreflectsdifferentstylesoftheSongYuanMingandQingDynasties.C.AllthreekindsofgardensmakeuptheimportantpartofChineseculturewhichisappreciatedbythepeopleallovertheworlD.D.Peopleenjoytheprivategardensmorethanothertwostyles.
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Wewouldliketowishallourreadersawonderfulwinterbreak.OurJanuarymagazineisnowintheshopsandavailabledigitally.We’relookingforwardtosharingmoreadventuresanddiscoverieswithyouin2014including:AtacrossroadsintheAtlanticAsthepopulationofAscensionIslandrisesuptomarkthe200thanniversaryofBritishruleFredPearcewonderswhatthefuturemighthaveinstoreforthisstrangepartoflanD.Photostory:OntheroadagainA.selectionofimagesfromanexhibitionopeningthismonthattheRoyalGeographicalSocietygohandinhandwithMAurelStein’searly20thcenturyphotographsoftheSilkRoaD.Dossier:GoingundergroundMarkRowediscussestherolethatcarbonstoragecanplayintheglobalefforttoreducecarbondioxideemission排放.lossKitGilletreportsfromtheGulfofThailandwhosefisheries渔场havebeenalmostdestroyedbythecommercializationoftheThaifishingindustry.Anddon’tforgetaround-upofthelatestgeographicalandclimatesciencenews;ahotspotfocusonTurkey;adviceontakingphotographsinAntarctica;aninterviewwithLucienCastaing-TaylorprofessorofvisualartsatHarvard;pluslotslotsmoreBuyyourcopynowclickhereandsaveupto35%orcall+4401635588496.GeographicalisalsoavailableinWHSmithandmanyindependentnewsagents.56.WhotookphotosoftheSilkRoad?A.MAurelStein.B.FredPearcE.C.MarkRowE.D.LucienCastaing-Taylor.57.Ifyouwanttoreadsomethingaboutglobalwarmingyoucanread.A.AtacrossroadsintheAtlanticB.Photostory:OntheroadagainC.Dossier:GoingundergroundD.loss58.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.AscensionIslandhasabrightfuturewithmorepopulation.B.CommercializationcontributestothelossoffisheryinThai.C.TheJanuaryeditionof2014istocomeoutinthewinterbreak.D.Thetopicsofthismagazinefocusongeographyandinterviews.59.Thepassageiswrittento.A.shareadventuresanddiscoveriesB.giveadviceontakingphotosC.attractreaderstobuythemagazineD.introducethecontentofthemagazine
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AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy.ThatsayingholdstruenotonlyforyouandmebutalsoforsomeofthemostpowerfulandinfluentialpeopleintheworldsuchasthepresidentsoftheUnitedStates.ButhowdoAmericanpresidentsspendtheirvacationtime?Let’stakealook!FranklinD.RooseveltconsideredoneofthegreatestpresidentsinAmericanhistoryhadlimitedvacationoptionsbecauseofhispolio小儿麻痹症.HebeganvisitingWarmSpringsGeorgiain1924foritscurativewatersandlaterbuilta2000acrepoliotreatmentcenternearby.HelikedtocruisethePotomaconhisyacht游艇andthreetimesaspresidentreturnedtohisbelovedCanadianislandofCampobellowithwhichhefellinloveasakiD.FormerPresidentBillClintonhoweverwasnevermuchgoodatvacationing.Hisstaffhadtopracticallyforcehimtogoonvacationhisfirstyearinoffice;hisideaofrelaxingwasreadingfourgoodbookssimultaneously同时whileenjoyingacigarchewednotsmoked.Hecouldalsolosehimselfinagameofgolfwherehissomewhatflexibleinterpretationoftherulescouldattimesdrivehispartnerscrazy.Obama’spredecessor前任alsoknowshowtorelax.FishingisintheBushfamilyDNA:forbluesharksoffthecoastofMaineoranythingwithfinsalmostanywhereelsE.GeorgeW.BushalsorelaxedaspresidentbyjoggingandclearingbrushonhisTexasranch.Sinceleavingofficehehasbecomeanactivemountainbikerandmorerecentlyhastakenuppainting.ObamatendstotakeawinterbreakinHawaiiwherehewasbornandraisedandasummervacationinMartha’sVineyardoffthesoutherncoastofCapeCodMassachusetts.InbetweenheplaysbasketballeverycoupleofweeksandhasbeenknowntodosomeskeetshootingatCampDaviD.Obama’sfavoritepastimenomatterthelocationhasbecomeeasytospot:golf.71.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.USpresidentsonholiday.B.Relationshipbetweenworkandplay.C.FamousUSpresidents.D.Suggestionsonspendingholidays.72.What’sthemainreasonforFranklinchoosetospendhisholidaysinthespringoronhisyacht?A.Personalinterests.B.Physicaldisability.C.Tidalcurrent.D.Officialarrangement.73.What’sspecialwhenBillClintonwasplayinggolf?A.Hecouldoftenbethetopplayer.B.Hecouldoftenbethebottomplayer.C.Hedidnotoftenrespecttherules.D.Heusuallyshowedgoodteamspirit.74.FromParagraph5wemayinferthat_____.A.theBushfamilyweremostlyfishermen.B.theBushfamilyliketofishonlynearMainE.C.fatherofGeorgeW.Bushlikestoworkonfarm.D.fatherofGeorgeW.Bushalsolovesfishing.75.InthelastparagraphmanyofObama’shobbiesarementionedEXCEPT_____.A.sailingB.playingbasketballC.shootingD.golfing
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HowtoTrainYourDragonbyBritishauthorCressidaCowellisoneofthebestpiecesofchildren’sliteraturE.A.childcanmakeawholealternativeuniversewithavividimaginationandToothlessthehero’shuntingdragonthusturningarainydayintoanadventureofalifetimE.Howeverifyouhaveneverreadthebookbutinsteadchoosetoseethefilmversionyoumightthinkyouwereseeinganew-agewarmoviemeantforadultsratherthanchildren.Let’slookatWheretheWildThingsAreforfurtherdiscussion.Thestorycentersaroundalonelyeight-year-oldboynamedMaxwhosailsawaytoanislanD.CreatureslivingtheredeclareMaxtheirking.Whatanamazingpieceofchildren’sliterature!A.treasureforeverychild’slibrary.YetchildrenwerecryinginthemovietheatrE.Owlswerefallingfromtheskychicken’sarmswerebeingtornoffandachildwasrunningaroundadarkabandonedworldfightingevilastheonlyhuman.ItwasalmostasifHollywoodcouldnotimaginechildrenenjoyingamovieforitsbasicliteraturecontent.Hollywoodmightberight.Butmoreandmoreitsaudiencesarecomplainingthatthereisanincreasedamountofviolenceinchildren’sstoriestodaythaninthepast.Whilethereappearstobeatrendinoursocietytomakemoreviolencemoreaccessibletoyoungerchildrenbooksandliteraturearegenerallyanexception.Itrulybelievethatchildren’sliteraturehasbecomemorevividandmorecolorful.Thisisagreattreasureforthechildrenandiscertainlynotviolent.Whathaschangedthechildren’sstoriesoftodayisnotthewritersbutthefilmindustry.Insomewaychildren’sliteratureisjustbeingstrangelytwisteD.Iwonderhowmuchinfluencetheauthorhaveoverthis.59.TheTextismainlyabout________.A.twogoodbooksforchildrenB.howabookisadaptedintoafilmC.whetherchildrenshouldgotomoviesD.whetherchildren’sliteratureisgettingmoreviolent60.ItcanbeinferredthatthefilmWheretheWildThingsAreis_______.A.movingB.frighteningC.interestingD.amazing61.Accordingtothetexttheauthorthinksthat________.A.thefilmindustry’streatmentofchildren’sliteratureiswrongB.writersshouldprovidemorecolorfulworksforchildrenC.thereisanincreaseinviolenceinchildren’sliteratureD.childrenshouldreadbooksratherthanseefilms.62.Howdoesthetextmainlydevelop?A.Byinferring.B.Bygivingexplanations.C.Byprovidingexamples.D.Bymakingcomparisons.
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Festivalsplayanimportantroleinaculture’sidentity.Ican’tthinkofabetterwayofappreciatinganewculturethanbytakingpartinoneofitsfestivals.Herearesomespecialfestivalsaroundtheworld.★BoryeongMudFestival-BoryeongSouthKoreaFortwoweeksinJulymillionsgatherinBorueongtoexperiencethegreypoolsandslides.Whatbeganasawayofpromotingtheregion’smineral-richmudhasturnedintoafestivepartycompletewithmusicandfireworks.Whilethemudisusuallyonlyavailableincosmeticproductshereyoucancakeyourselfingreyasyouwant.★Holi-IndiaHolitheFestivalofColorsisaHinducelebrationfullofjoyandoneofIndia’smostimportantholidaysDuringthedayofthelastfullmoonofthelunarmonthusuallylateFebruarythroughoutthecountrybutthecheerfulspiritiscommonthroughoutHinducommunitiesaroundtheworld.★Koninginnedag-TheNetherlandsAlthoughtheircurrentQueen’sbirthdayisreallyduringthewintertheQueenstillcelebratesitonApril30ththecountry’sofficialQueen’sDaysince1949.Orangeisthenationalcolorandthestreetsbecomeaseaoffeatherboas长围巾andbodypaintascrowdsgatherintheplazas广场.Amsterdamisthecenterofthisoutdoorpartywithmanylivemusicactsbutnearlyeverytownisalivewithorangeonthisday.★NationalElephantDayinThailandInThailandMarch13isregardedasNationalElephantDaytoshowthattheThaielephantplaysanimportantroleintheThaihistory.ThaiElephantDayhasbeenheldonanannualbasissincetheideawasfirstapprovedbytheThaigovernmentin1998.SpecialeventsareheldatanumberofvenuesinnorthernThailand.AttheMaeSaElephantCampithasbecomeatraditiononMarch13forthedozensofelephantstheretobetreatedtoahugefeastoffruitsandsugarcane.62.Whatwecanlearnfromthepassageisthat.A.BoryeongMudFestivalwasoriginallyheldtoadvertisefortheirmineralresourcesB.peoplearoundtheworldcelebrateHolidifferentlytopromotetheirreligionsC.Koninginnedag-TheNetherlandswascelebratedontheircurrentQueen’sbirthdayD.itisaninternationalcustomfortheThaielephanttoeatallkindsoffruitsandsugarcane63.WhatisthepurposeofthefestivalheldonMarch13inThailand?A.Tocallonpeopletoprotecttheseendangeredelephants.B.TogivetheThaielephantachancetoeatfruitsandsugarcane.C.TogivetheimportanceoftheelephantintheThaihistory.D.TohelppeoplerelaxthemselvesbyfeedingtheThaielephant.64.YoucanexperiencetheFestivalofColorsin.A.SouthKoreaB.ThailandC.theNetherlandsD.India65.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Totellpeoplehowtoenjoyandrelaxthemselves.B.Tointroducesomeuniquefestivalsaroundtheworld.C.Togetpeopletocelebratedifferentkindsofcustoms.D.Toshowtheimportanceofcelebratingdifferentfestivals.
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GETYOURDEGREEATHOMEHaveyoueverwonderedwhataDegreemightbeworthtoyouinyourjoborcareer?Itmeansalot.AmericanswithanAssociateDegreeaveragenearly$10000moreinyearlyearningsthanthosewithjustaHighSchoolDiplomA.HarcourtLearningDirectoffersyouawaytogetaSpecializedAssociateDegreein11oftoday’sgrowingfields–withouthavingtogotocollegefull-timE.WithHarcourtyoustudyathomeinyoursparetimesoyoudon’thavetogiveupyourpresentjobwhileyoutrainforabetteronE.ChoosefromexcitingmajorslikeBusinessManagementAccountingDressmaking&DesignBookkeepingPhotographyComputerScienceEngineeringandmore!Yourtrainingincludeseverythingyouneed!Bookslessonslearningaids---evenprofessional-qualitytoolsandequipment---everythingyouneedtomasteryourtrainingandmoveaheadtoanewcareerisincludedinthelowtuition学费priceyoupay.Youreducationisnationallyrecognized!Nearly2000Americancompanies---includingGeneralElectricIBMMobilGeneralMotorsFordandmanyothers---haveusedourtrainingfortheiremployees.Ifcompaniesliketheserecognizethevalueofourtrainingyoucanbesurethatemployersinyourareawilltoo!Earnyourdegreeinaslittleastwoyears!Getacareerdiplomainjustsixmonths!Thecareerofyourdreamsiscloserthanyouthink!Evenifyouhavenoexperiencebeforeyoucangetvaluablejobskillsintoday’shottestfields!Step-by-steplessonsmakelearningeasy.Prepareforpromotionspayraisesorevenstartabusinessofyourown.SendtodayforFREEinformationaboutHarcourtat-hometraining!Simplyfillinyournameandaddressonthecoupon登记表abovE.Thenwriteinthenameandnumberoftheprogramyou’remostinterestedinandmailittoday.We’llrushyourfreeinformationabouthowyoucantakeadvantageoftheopportunities.Inthefieldyou’vechosen.Acttoday!Mailcoupontoday!Orcallthenumberbelow1-800-372-1589.Callanytime24hoursaday7daysaweek.www.harcourt-learning.comE.-mail:Harcourt@learning.com64.Whatkindofpeoplewillprobablyanswerthisadvertisement?A.Highschoolgraduatespreparingtohaveat-hometraining.B.CollegestudentspreparingtostudyforadegreE.C.Collegestudentspreparingtoworkinsomebigcompanies.D.Highschoolgraduatespreparingforcollegeentranceexamination.65.PeoplecangetaSpecializedAssociateDegreeby_____________.A.doingfull-timelearningatschoolB.workinginsomebigfamouscompaniesC.studyingintheirsparetimeD.studyingabroadfortwoyears66.HowcanyoucontactHarcourtLearningDirect?A.Byvisitingtheofficeonweekdays.B.Bysendingane-mail.C.Bymakingacallonweekdaysonly.D.Bysendingaletternotlaterthantoday.
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AtthemiddleschoolleveltherearemanyacademicclubsinwhichstudentscanparticipatE.Studentscanchooseclubsthatfocusonanareaofinterest.MathcountsClubMathcountstriestoincreaseexcitementtowardsmathematicachievement.Ithopestoprovidestudentswiththefoundationforsuccessinsciencetechnologyengineeringandmathematicscareers.Schoolselectindividualsandteamstoparticipateincompetitions.LocalcompetitionsareheldinFebruarywithwinnersprogressingtostatecompetitionsandthenontothenationallevel.Mathcountsworkstochallengestudentmathskillsdevelopself-confidenceandgiverewardsfortheirachievements.EnvirothonTheEnvirothonprogramfocusesonnaturalresourcesknowledgeandexposesstudentstodiverseenvironmentalissuesecosystemsandtopography.Theecologyfieldcompetitionforfive-membermiddleschoolteamsofferscompetitionsinwildlifesoilsforestrycurrentenvironmentalissuesandaquatics.Studentsworkandlearninmiddleschoolclubsandcancompeteatthelocalandstatelevel.FutureProblemSolversFutureProblemSolversisanacademicclubthatusesasix-stepprocesstosolveproblemsthatmayhappeninthefuturE.StudentswhoareinthetalentedandgiftedprogramwholiketothinkoutoftheboxorwhoenjoythinkingaboutfuturisticproblemsmaylikethiscluB.Teamscomprisedoffourstudentsreadfuturescenesandwriteupsolutionsinabookletusingthesix-stepprocess.Teamsthatscorehighenoughcangotothestatecompetitionandthentotheinternationalcompetition.BuiIdersClubBuildersClubisopentoanymiddleschoolstudentwhowishestoperformcommunityservicE.EachBuildersClubisco-sponsoredbyaKiwanisclubandthemiddleschool.Thememberslearnbydoingandtheylearnorganizationteamworkandleadership.BuildersClubscansponsoraTeacheroftheYearprogramprovidearecyclingcollectionpointorganizecannedfoodandclothingdrivestosupportlocalsheltersadoptaresidentatalocalseniorcitizenshomeadoptahighwaytutoretC.Middleschoolacademicclubsofferstudentsaplacetoexploreinterestsortalents.TheclubstheyjoininmiddleschoolcanhelpguidechoicesinhighschoolandbeyonD.49.Thestudentswhoarenotinterestedincompetitionswouldliketochoose.A.MathcountsClubB.BuildersClubC.FutureProblemSolversD.Envirothon50.WhydosomeofthestudentschooseMathcountsClub?A.Tobesuccessfulinsciencecareers.B.Toenjoysolvingfutureproblems.C.ToperformcommunityservicE.D.Tostudywildlifeandsoils.51.Whatisthecommonfeatureofthefourclubs?A.Competitions.B.SponsorshipC.Scientificresearches.D.Teamwork52.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.A.thestateacademiccompetitionsB.middleschoolclubsC.extra-curricularactivitiesD.thegiftedstudents
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OntheRiverThamesthereareanumberofboatraceseveryyearandthesehavebecomeverypopularwiththepubliC.Perhapsthebest–knownoftheseracesistheUniversityBoatRacE.ThistakesplacejustbeforeEaster复活节everyyearandisacompetitionbetweenteamsfromtheUniversitiesofOxfordandCambridgE.TheyrowfromPutneytoMertlakeadistanceofaboutfourandaquartermiles.Thisracehasbeentakingplacealmosteveryyearsince1829.31Thebest–knownoftheseracesis__________.A.theBoatRaceoftheUniversityofOxforD.B.theBoatRaceoftheUniversityofCambridgeC.theBoatRaceoftheOlympicGamesD.theUniversityBoatRace32GenerallytheBoatRacetakesplace_________.A.onceayearB.twiceayearC.everythreeyearsD.everyotheryear33Thedistanceofthecompetitionisabout________miles.A.4B.5C.6D.734Theracehasbeentakingplacefor_________.A.onehundredyearsB.morethanacenturyandahalfC.acenturyandahalfD.twocenturies35ThewordsPutneyandMertlakeare_________.A.namesofplacesB.namesofteamsC.namesofboatracesD.namesofuniversities
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PopeyetheSailorfirstbecameapopularcartooninthe1930s.Thesailorinthatcartoonatelotsofspinachtomakehimstrong.Peoplewatchedhimandtheybegantobuyandeatalotmorespinach.Popeyehelpedsell33percentmorespinachthanbefore!Spinachbecameanecessarypartofmanypeople’sdiets.EvensomechildrenwhohatedthetastebegantoeatthevegetablE.ManypeoplethoughtthattheironinspinachmadePopeyestrongbutthisisnottruE.SpinachdoesnothaveanymoreironthananyothergreenvegetablE.PeopleonlythoughtspinachhadalotofironbecausethepeoplewhostudiedthefoodmadeamistakE.Inthe1890sagroupofpeoplestudiedwhatwasinsidevegetables.ThisgroupsaidthatspinachhadtentimesmoreironthanitdiD.Thegroupwrotethenumberwrongandeveryoneacceptedit.Todayweknowthatthelittleironthatisinspinachcannotmakeadifferenceinhowstrongapersonis.Howeverspinachdoeshavesomethingelsewhichthebodyneeds—folicaciD.Itisinterestingtopointoutthatfolicacidcanhelpmakeapersonstrong.MaybeitwasreallythefolicacidthatmadePopeyestrongallalong.【小题1】Agoodtitleforthisreadingpassageis______.A.PopeyetheSailorB.TheTruthAboutSpinachC.AMistakewithNumbersD.FolicAcidMakesYouStrong【小题2】WhydidmanypeopleeatspinachaftertheysawPopeyetheSailor?A.Theythoughtspinachmadethemstrong.B.TheythoughtPopeyewasfunny.C.Spinachhadalotofiron.D.PeoplelikedfolicaciD.【小题3】Aresearchgrouptoldpeoplethatspinach______.A.madePopeyestrongB.wasagreenvegetableC.hadlessironthanothergreenvegetablesD.hadmoreironthanothergreenvegetables【小题4】ThereadingpassagesaysthatperhapsPopeyegothisstrengthfrom______.A.ironB.folicacidC.spinachD.exercise【小题5】Folicacidis______.A.somethinginfoodB.avegetableC.dangerousD.acertainkindofspinach
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TheEnglishlanguagestartedabout1500yearsagoinEnglanD.Threegroupsofpeoplecametothecountry.TheyweretheAnglestheSaxonsandtheJutes.ThesethreegroupsbroughttheirlanguageswiththemtoEngland-Aftersometimethethreelanguagesbecameonenew-language-English.ThenameEnglishcomesfromtheAngles.TheylivedinmostofEnglanD.EnglandmeansAngleLandorCountryoftheAngles.Thelanguagethatwespeaktoday-ModernEnglish-isnotthesameastheEnglishthatpeopleusedmanyyearsagoincludingOldEnglishbefore1150andMiddleEnglishuptill1500.Thatlanguage—OldEnglish—soundsdifferentandithassomedifferentrulesofgrammar.TherewereonlyafewthousandwordsinOldEnglish.ButModernEnglishdoescomefromOldEnglishanditisstilllikeitinmanyimportantways.60.HowmanylanguagesdidOldEnglishcomefromA.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.61.WhichlanguagedidthenameEnglishcomefromA.ModernEnglish.B.TheAngles.C.TheJutes.D.TheSaxons.62.AccordingtothepassageModernEnglishdiffersfromOldEnglishin_______.A.grammarB.pronunciationC.wordsD.Alloftheabove63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEA.ModernEnglishhasnothingtodowithOldEnglish.B.ModernEnglishhasmorewordsthanOldEnglish.C.ModernEnglishhasavocabulary词汇量twiceaslargeasOldEnglish.D.ThereisnodifferencebetweenOldEnglishandMiddleEnglish.
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AsidefromdoingschoolworkandstudyingAmericanstudentsmustalsoparticipateinvariousextra-curricularactivities.Manystudentsgetinvolvedintheircommunitiesbydoingvolunteerworkatvariouslocalorganizations.InfacttheschoolIattendevenrequiresstudentstoperformacertainnumberofhoursofvolunteerworkpersemester.Itispartofourstudyhall自修课gradeaswellasagraduationrequirement.Therearemanyplacestodovolunteerworkinthecommunity.Someofmyclassmatesvolunteeratthelocalanimalshelterthecommunitytablewhichprovidesfreemealsforneedyfamiliescharity慈善storesandmanyothers.Findingasuitableplacetovolunteerusuallydependsonwhat’savailableaswellaspersonalinterests.Forexampleafriendofminewhoenjoysswimmingvolunteersattherecreationcentertoteachyoungchildrenhowtoswim.WithalltheseoptionsoutthereIendedupdoingmostofmyvolunteerworkataschoollibraryandanon-profitbookstorecalledFriendsoftheLibrary.Thisbookstoresellsdonatedbooksatcheappricesandalltheprofitsmadearedonatedtothelocallibrary.IthoughtitwasveryfittingthatIdomyvolunteerworkatalibraryandabookstorebecausereadinghasalwaysbeenveryimportanttomE.Iloveworkinginthebookstorenowbecauseeverysalewemakehelpsourpubliclibraryexpandandgivesitthefundsneededtopurchasenewbooks.Ithinkeveryoneshouldhavetheopportunitytoreadandthatweeachshoulddoourparttohelpthosewhodon’thavethechancE.ThereisacharityeventcalledOneBookforA.WindowofOpportunityinwhichChinesestudentscandonateabooktothechildrenofthepoorvillageFangmaping.Theydon’thavealotofresourcessoreadingcanbeachallengE.Tofindoutmoreaboutthiseventpleasevisit:http://bbs.enfamily.cn/thread-739278-1-1.html.54.Thispassageiswrittenby_____.A.aChinesestudentB.anAmericanstudentC.aChineseteacherD.anAmericanteacher55.Thispassageissupposedtowriteto____.A.villagersinFangmapingB.thewriter’sparentsC.ChinesereadersD.Americanreaders56.Thewriterchosetodovolunteerworkat_____.A.alocalanimalshelterB.acharitystoreC.arecreationcenterD.alibraryandabookstore57.Bywritingthearticlethewriterhopesto_____.A.meetthegraduationrequirementB.lookforanothervolunteerjobC.getmorechancestoreadD.encouragepeopletoofferhelp
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I.t’sgoingtobeabusydayatBetsyRosshouseinPhiladelphiaonThursday.Shewon’tbetheresinceshediedin1836buthundredsoftouristswillbegoingthroughherhousE.YouseeThursdayisFlagDayintheUnitedStates.Theunofficialholidaycommemoratestheadoptionofthestars-and-stripesdesignoftheAmericanflagbytheContinentalCongress235yearsagoonJune141777.AccordingtoloretheRossHouseisthebirthplaceofthenation’sflag.That’sopentodebatebutit’sastorythatschoolbooksstilltell.BetsyRosswasaseamstressbusysewingcushionsforchairsinPhiladelphiawhichwasthefocusplaceoftheAmericanrevolutionagainstBritishrulE.TheDeclarationofIndependencebythecolonistswassignedthereandsowasthenewnation’sConstitutionafterindependencewaswon.WidowedwhenherhusbandamemberofthelocalmilitiawaskilledinagunpowderexplosionBetsyRossoftenmendedtheclothesoftherebels’leaderandfutureU.S.presidentGeorgeWashington.AccordingtowhatsomesayinhistoryandothersastretchofwhatreallyhappenedWashingtonaskedRosstodesignandsewthenewnation’sflag.ThestorywaspromotedbyRossgrandsonwhowrotethatBetsyRosshadmadewithherhandsthefirstflag.Shebecamearolemodelforgirls-ashiningexampleofwomen’scontributionstothenation’shistory.MostresearchindicatesthatRossdidsewthefirstflag.She’screditedwithsubstitutingartfulfive-pointwhitestarsforsix-pointedonesintheupper-leftbluefielD.ButmanyotheraccountsindicateGeorgeWashingtonbroughtthedesigntoRossandsimplyaskedhertostitchittogether.www..comInaletterWashingtonwrote:WetakethestarsfromHeaventheredfromourmothercountryseparatingitbywhitestripesthusshowingthatwehaveseparatedfromher.Andthewhitestripesshallgodowntoposterityasrepresentingliberty.67.PeoplewouldliketogotoRoss’shouseinPhiladelphiato_____.A.askBetsyRosswhocreatedthefirstAmericanflagB.meethergrandsonwhowroteabookaboutflagsC.debateoverwhodesignedthefirstAmericanflagD.rememberherasthecreatorofthefirstAmericanflag68.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.BetsyRosswasoneofthepeoplewhosignedTheDeclarationofIndependenceB.AllareinagreementthatRossdesignedthefirstAmericanflagC.ItisalmostcertainthatRossdidsewthefirstAmericanflagD.ItisGeorgeWashingtonwhodesignedthestarsandstripesflag69.TheunderlinedthewordseamstressinParagraph2probablymeans_____.A.apersonwhodesignsflagsB.apersonwhomakesalivingbysewingC.apersonwhotakespartinrevolutionD.apersonwhocreateschairs70.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimplyaccordingtothepassage?A.ItimpliesthattheU.S.isindependentfromBritainB.ItimpliesthatWashingtonlikedRoss’sdesignoftheflagC.ItimpliesthatWashingtonmightbethedesigneroftheflagD.ItimpliesthatRossdidhavehelpedwiththedesignoftheflag
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WhatisAmerica'snumberonesport?CanIstillsaybaseball?Youcouldmakethatstatement30yearsagobutthingshavechanged.Baseballofcoursehastherichesthistoryofallsports.ButwiththepopularityofbasketballandAmericanfootballtherecannowbeanargumentonwhichsportisAmerican’snumberonesport.Basketballreallytookaturninthe1980’sasMagicJohnsonandLarryBirdtooktheNBAtoanotherlevel.OfcoursebasketballwasalreadypopularandhadseensuchstarsasJerryWestandDr.J.buttherealbreakthrough突破cameinthe1980'sandfromthereitreallytookoffwithMichaelJordanintothe90’s.BasketballhasevenbecomeveryglobalnowasmanyNBAstarscompetedintheOlympicsandfacednocompetition.Todaytheyhadbetterbereadybecausetherearesomanytalentsinothercountriesandthecompetitionwillbestiff.LikebasketballAmericanfootballhasalwaysbeenafavoriteofmanysportsfansanditspopularityhasgrownwidely.Theratings收视率thatSuperBowlSundaybringsareamazing.TheyhaveeventalkedaboutmakingSuperBowlSundayanationalholiday.Intheyear2050basketballandAmericanfootballwillhavehistorylikebaseball'srichhistoryandmaybeAmericannationalsport.Theyhavebeentryingforyearsbutitisnotgoingtohappen.SowhatisAmerican’snumberonesport?TomebaseballwillalwaysbeAmericans'hobby—richinhistoryandmanymemoriesforpeopleofallages.Ifyouhaveanycommentsonthissubjectdogiveyouropinions.51.Themostpowerfulbasketballplayerinl980'sisA.LarryBirdB.MichaelJordanC.JerryWestD.MagicJohnson52.ThispassagemainlytalksaboutA.baseballanditshistoryB.themostpopularsportintheworldC.whichsportisthenumberoneinAmericaD.whetherbasketballisaglobalsportpastime53.TheauthoragreesthatAmericanfootballA.willhaverichhistoryB.isworld'smostpopularsportC.hasitsbreakthroughinthel980’sD.willhavetherichesthistoryby205054.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordstiffmeaninParagraphTwo?A.SafeB.Hard.C.Crazy.D.Strong.55.Theauthorwrotethepassageto.A.persuadepeopletosupportbaseballasAmerica'snumberonesportB.introducethehistoryofdifferentsportsinAmericaC.comparedifferentkindsofsportsthatarepopularamongAmericanpeopleD.expresshisideathatbaseballisAmerica’snumberonesport
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TodayinmanyhighschoolsteachingisnowatechnicalmiracleofcomputerlabsdigitalcamerasDVDplayersandlaptops.Teacherscane-mailparentspostmessagesforstudentsononlinebulletin公告告示boardsandtakeattendancewithaquickmovementofamousE.EventhoughwearenowlivinginthedigitalagethebasicandmostimportantelementofeducationhasnotchangeD.Moststudentsstillneedthatone-on-oneteacher-studentrelationshiptolearnandtosucceeD.TeenagersneedinstructioninEnglishmathorhistorybuttheyalsowantpersonaladviceandencouragement.KidstalkwithmeabouttheirfamiliestheirweekendplanstheirfavoriteTVshowsandtheirrelationshipproblems.InmyEnglishandjournalismclasseswetalkaboutShakespeareandpersuasive富有哲理的essaysbutwealsodiscusscollegebasketballthewarinIraqandcareerchoices.Studentsshowmepicturesoftheirrebuiltcarstheirfamilyvacationsandtheirnewbornbabybrothers.ThispersonalconnectionisthenecessarylinkbetweenteachersandstudentsthatnoamountoftechnologycanimproveuponorreplacE.AfewyearsagoIhadastudentinsophomoreEnglishwhowasstrugglingwithmyclassandwithschoolingeneral.AlthoughhewasahumorousyoungmanwholikedtojokearoundIknewhisfamilylifewasfarfromideal.WheneverIapproachedhimaboutmissinghomeworkorlowtestgradeshealwayshadthesamereplyItdoesn'tmatterbecauseI'mquittingschoolanyway.Eventhoughhealwayssaidthisinahalf-teasingwayIknewheneededtohearmydifferentopinionandmyvalueofahighschooleducationlecturE.HeneededtohearthisspeechfrommE.Afterheleftmyclasshestruggledthroughthenexttwoyearsofschool.ButhedidfinallygraduatebecausewekepttellinghimtohangintherE.We’dcaredabouthimfinishingschool.RecentlyIsawthisformerstudentworkingatalocalItalianrestaurant.ItoldhimagainhowproudIwasofhim.Hesaidthathewashopingtogobacktoschooltobecomeacertifiedelectrician.Iencouragedhimtogetthattraining.Studentsrelyoncompassionateteacherstoguidetotutortolistentolaughandtocrywiththem.Teachersprovidethemostimportantlinkintheeducationalprocess—thehumanonE.63.Thefirstparagraphmainlytalksabout_____________.A.thevarietyofmodernteachingmethods.B.thewideuseofmoderntechnologyineducationC.theimportanceofteacher-parentrelationship.D.theimportanceofusingmoderntechnology.64.TheunderlinedwordcompassionateinPara5means____________.A.ambitiousB.knowledgeableC.sympatheticD.generous65.Accordingtothetextthemostimportantelementineducationis_________.A.teachers’goodinstructionB.advancedtechnologyC.teachers’encouragementD.personalconnection66.Theauthorstateshisviewofeducationby__________.A.exampleB.descriptionC.figureD.comparison
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SomeyoungengineersfromtheUnitedStateshavebroughttheInternettoseveralareasofruralKenyA.TheirideawastoconnectthecommunitiestotheWebbysatellitE.Buttherewasaproblem—theareasarenotevenconnectedtoKenya’selectricpowersupply.Howevertheyoungengineersofferedtheanswer:solarpanels.Energyfromthesunpowersthesatellitebydishes接收器andcomputersthatlinktheareaswiththeworldoutsidE.KellyMoranJoanErvinandTriciaDonajkowskispenttendaysinKenyainNovember.Thethreewomenrecentlyearnedmaster’sdegreesinspacesystemengineeringfromtheUniversityofMichigan.Peoplenowhaveaccesstoeducationalmedicalandallkindsofotherinformation.FarmersforexamplecaneasilyfindweathercropandpriceinformationonlinE.TheprojectbeganbackatthecollegeofengineeringinAnnArborMichiganin2007.Thatwaswhen25studentsinaclasstaughtbyThomasZurbuchenfirsttalkedabouttheideA.ThegoalwastotestwhetherInternetstationscouldbesetuphowmuchtheywouldcostandhowlongtheycouldoperatE.Buttheengineersalsohadtoconsiderotherthingssuchassocialneeds.StudentsfromthepublichealthandbusinessschoolsofferedadvicE.TheyoungengineersalsohadtodesigntheequipmenttosurvivetheheatinAfricA.ProfZurbuchenpraisedhisformerstudentsformakingsomethingworkinadifferentclimatefarawayfromhomE.Just5%ofAfricanshaveInternetconnections.TheInternationalTelecommunicationUnionsays1/3ofKenyanshavemoblephones.ButmobilephonesmayormaynotworkwellwiththeInternet.66.Whatwasthesolution解决方法totheconnectiontoKenya’sInternet?A.Providingelectricpowertothesatellitedishesandcomputers.B.Providingsolarpowertothesatellitedishesandcomputers.C.ProvidingadvancedsatellitedishestoconnecttheInternet.D.ProvidingcomputertechnologytoconnecttheInternet.67.WhatistheadvantageofconnectingthecommunitestotheWeb?A.StudentscansurftheInternetathomE.B.SchoolscandevelopmoreclassesonlinE.C.PeoplecangetallkindsofinformationonlinE.D.PeoplecanworkanextrashiftathomE.68.Whoofferedadvicetotheengineers?A.Peopleintheruralareas.B.Studentsfromthepublichealthandbusinessschools.C.PeoplefromtheUnitedStates.D.StudentsfromtheKenya’suniversities.69.WhydidProf.Zurbuchenspeakhighlyoftheyoungengineers?A.BecausetheyhadovercometroublesandmadeprogressinAfricA.B.BecausetheyhadinventednewequipmenttocompletetheprojectinAfricA.C.BecausetheyhadcompletedconnectingthecommunitiestotheWebinAfricA.D.BecausetheyhadsucceededinhelpingtheAfricanpeoplesolvethenetworkproblems.70.WhatwastheprobleminconnectingthecommunitiestotheWebbysatellite?A.Peopleintheareasdidn’tliketheWeB.B.Thelocalgovernmentcouldn’tpayforthecost.C.ThegovernmentoftheUnitedStatesdidn’tsupporttheplan.D.Theareasweren’tconnectedtoKenya’selectricpowersupply.
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Charlotte’sWebbyE.B.Whiteisachildren’sbook.Asthestoryopenseight-year-oldfarmgirlFernArablestopsherfatherfromkillingababypigwhoisweakerthanhisbrothersandsisters.ThelittlepigWilburbecomesoneofthemaincharactersinthestory.LaterhewillbetreatedasafriendbyCharlotteawiseandlovingspiderlivingonthesamefarm.WilburslowlyrealizesthatthefarmerwillkillhimforhismeatinafewmonthsandCharlottedecidestohelphimout.ShetriesmanythingstokeepWilburalive.ShewriteswordsinherwebdescribinghowwonderfulWilburisandthismakesthefarmfamous.Whitecreatesasortofmodernanimalfable寓言inwhichanimalscanspeakbothwitheachotherandwithFern.Alsotherearemanygreatcharactersinthisbook.Thesocietyofanimalshasmanylessonstoteachchildrenandadults:friendshipsacrifice牺牲hopedeterminationlovedutyfairnessrespectandmanymore.Partofthisnovel’ssuccessisthefactthattheauthormakesaheroine女主角outofaspideracreaturethatmanypeopleprobablydislike.Unlikealovelylittlepigorothercreaturesaspiderisacreaturegreatlydifferentfromhumans.White’sCharlotteisatrulywonderfulcharacter.HetellsthestoryofCharlotteandherfriendsinaspecialway.Thisisabookthatnoonecouldeverdislike.Ithasmuchtooffertochildrenaswellastoolderteensandadultreaders.55.AccordingtothedescripionofthebookCharlotte______.A.isaniceandcleverspiderB.oftenteachesherfriendsgoodlessonsC.alwayssacrificesherselfforherfriendsD.isdislikedbymanyanimalsaroundher56.Accordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingisafactorinthesuccessofthebook?A.Thattherearemanyanimalsinthebook.B.Thattheauthorofthebookisveryfamous.C.Thattheauthorknowschildrenverywell.D.Thattheauthormakesaheroineoutofaspider.57.WelearnfromthepassagethatCharlitte’sWeb______.A.isthemostinterestingbookforchildrenB.isE.B.White’sonlybookwrittenforchildrenC.isagoodbooknotonlyforchildrenbutalsoforadultsD.ismainlyabouthowanimalsgetalongwitheachother58.Whatisthepurposeofthewriterinwritingthispassage?A.TointroducethebookCharlitte’sWebB.TodiscusswhatkindsofbooksaregoodtoreadC.ToexplainwhyCharlitte’sWebisagoodbookD.Totellustheimportanceoffriendshipinourlife
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Limitingthepollutionofwaterandtheatmospherecontrollingtheoutputofthechemicalsthatmaybecausingtheglobalwarmingandclimatechangeandeatinglessmeatmaygosometohelpbutcananyoneseriouslyimaginethatthesearegoingtosolvetheproblemsofthebabyclassof1991?Thereisnogettingawayfromthefactthatpeopleareresponsibleforthepresentstateoftheworldandonlypeoplecansolvetheproblems.Thedecisionshavetobetakenbypeopleasmembersofnationalandlocalgovernments;asleadersanddecision-makersinindustry;asscientistsandtechnologists;asprofessionalengineersanddesigners;asreli-giouszōng jiāo 的leadersandindividualcitizens.47.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MakingMoreDemandsontheNaturalResourcesB.LimitingthePollutionofAirandWaterC.ReducingtheWorldPopulationD.SavingtheBabiesof199148.Whatdoestheauthormeanbytheproblemsofthebabyclassof1991?A.A.largenumberofbabieswillbebornafter1991.B.Babiesbornin1991won'tlivealonglifE.C.Thechildrenof1991arenotgivengoodeducation.D.Theproblemscausedbybabiesbornin1991.49.Thisshortpassageisprobablytakenfrom_______.A.anewsreportB.aguidetotheworldC.anarticlebyamedicalworkerD.agovernmentreport50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthelastparagraphaspeopleresponsibleforthepresentstateoftheworld?A.Officials.B.Industrialists.C.Businessmen.D.Scientists.
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InasocietysuchastheUnitedStatesorCanadawhichhasmanynationalreligiousandculturaldifferencespeoplehighlyvalueindividualism--thedifferencesamongpeoplE.Teachersplacealotofimportanceonthequalitiesthatmakeeachstudentspecial.Theeducationalsystemsinthesecountriesshowthesevalues.StudentsdonotmemorizeallpossiblebasicknowledgE.Insteadtheyworkindividuallyandfindanswersbythemselves.Thereisoftendiscussionintheclassroom.Atanearlyagestudentslearntoformtheirownideasandopinions.InmostAsiasocietiesbycontrastthepeoplehavethesamelanguagehistoryandculturE.Perhapsforthisreasontheeducationalsysteminmuchoftheorientreflectssociety’sbeliefingroupgoalsandpurposesratherthanindividualism.ChildreninChinaJapanandKoreaoftenworktogetherandhelponeanotheronassignments.Thereareadvantagesanddisadvantagesofbothsystemsofeducation.ForexampleoneadvantageofthesysteminJapanisthatstudentstherelearnmuchmoreaboutmathphysicsbiologyandchemistrythanAmericanstudentsbytheendofhighschool.TheyalsostudymorehourseachdayandmoredayseachyearthanNorthAmericansdo.Thesystemisdifficultbutitpreparesstudentsforasocietythatvaluesdisciplineandself-control.ThereishoweveradisadvantagE.MemorizationisanimportantlearningmethodinJapaneseschoolsyetmanystudentssaythatafteranexamtheyforgetmuchoftheinformationthattheyhavememorizeD.TheadvantageoftheeducationalsysteminNorthAmericaontheotherhandisthatstudentslearntothinkforthemselves.Thesystempreparesthemforasocietythatvaluescreativeideas.ThereishoweveradisadvantagE.Whenstudentsgraduatefromschooltheyhaven’tmemorizedasmanybasicrulesandfactsasstudentsinothercountrieshavE.67.Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthispassageis.A.tosharehisideawithothersinanewwayB.tointroducetwodifferentsystemsofeducationthroughcontrastC.tocriticizethesocietythatvaluesmemorizationD.topreparestudentsforsociety68.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThesystemofeducationintheWestismorecreativethanthatintheEastB.JapanesestudentslearnmuchmoreaboutsciencethanAmericanstudents.C.CanadianstudentsaremoreindividualthanKoreanstudents.D.StudentsinNorthAmericaarenotsofriendlyasthoseinAsiA.69.Fromthefactswecaninferthat.A.AsianstudentsaremorelikelytodobetterinteamworkthanAmericanstudentsB.Chinesestudentsaremorehard-workingintheirstudiesthanMexicanstudentsC.theWesterneducationalsystemismuchbetterthantheEasterneducationalsystem.D.theEasterneducationalsystemisasdifficultastheWesterneducationalsystem.70.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AdvantagesandDisadvantagesofEducationalSystem.B.TheValueofIndividualism.C.EducationalSystem-anObviousDifferencebetweentheEastandtheWest.D.Memorization-anImportantLearningMethoD.
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阅读下列应用文及相关信息并按照要求匹配信息首先请阅读下列六个网站的相关介绍A.FriendsterThissocialnetworkingwebsiteallowstheuserstomakenewfriendsmostoftenbasedontheirpreferencesandcommunicatewiththem.ItalsoallowstheuserstosharemessagesvideosphotosetC.Withmorethanahundredmillionregistered注册的userstoitscreditFriendsterisindeedoneofthemostpopularsocialnetworkingwebsitesintheworlD.B.Hi5Hi5isasocialnetworkingwebsitewhichisquitepopularespeciallyamongyouths.Otherthanhelpingyoustayintouchwithyourfriendsthiswebsitealsoallowsyoutoplayonlinegames.MorerecentlyHi5hasdevelopedintomoreofasocialgamingwebsitewiththeintentionofprovidingaplatformforgamedevelopers.C.TravellerspointQuitepopularamongtravelandtourismenthusiastsTravellerspointallowsitsuserstodiscusstheirtravelexperiencesthroughforumsandblogs.BasicallyatravelguidethiswebsitealsoallowsitsuserstouploadphotosandmapsofvarioustouristdestinationsintheworlD.D.TwitterWhatstartedoutasmicrobloggingwebsitehasquicklygrownintoasocialmessagingplatformandoneofthetopsocialnetworksintheworlD.Twitterisaphenomenonthattranscends优于socialnetworkingtoprovideanoutletfornewsthebuzzandchatamongmanyotheruses.E.Last.fmBuildingitselfasasocialmusicsiteLast.fmallowsmemberstocreatetheirownradiostationthatlearnswhatthepersonlikesandrecommendsnewmusicbasedonthoseinterests.InadditiontothisyoucanlistentotheradiostationsoffriendsandotherLast.fmmembers.F.LinkedInAsoneofthetopsocialnetworkingsitesforbusinessdevelopmentLinkedIninvitespeopletobeconnectionsinsteadoffriends.LinkedInissomewhatsimilartoajobsearchwebsitewhichisbuiltonasocialnetworkingplatform.ThebestpartofLinkedInisthatitallowspeopletodevelopmorecontactsinthesamefieldwiththeintentionofspreadingtheirbusiness.然后阅读下列人员的相关信息把每个人与其感兴趣的网站匹配起来46.Carlisa40-year-oldbusinessman.Becauseoftherapiddevelopmentofhiscompanyhehastohirefivemoreexperiencedpeopletoworkforhim.47.EdwardhasastrongcuriosityaboutthecurrentaffairsathomeandabroaD.AlsohelikestomakewhathappensaroundhimpubliC.Heisinterestedinthelatesttrendaswell.48.DaisyisaloverofmusiC.ForhernothingismorepleasantthanstayinghomelisteningtoherfavoritesongsinhersparetimE.49.JosephisacollegestudentmajoringincomputerscienceinNewYorkUniversity.HepreferstoplayvariousgamesontheInternetwhenhehasnoclassatnight.50.LilyandherparentsintendtovisitplacesofinterestinBeijingduringtheSpringFestival.Becauseit’sthefirsttimeforthemtocometoBeijingtheywanttogetsomeinformationfromothertravelers.
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Thepracticeofstudentsendlesslycopyinglettersandsentencesfromablackboardisathingofthepast.Withthecomingofnewtechnologieslikecomputersandsmart-phonewritingbyhandhasbecomesomethingofnostalgic怀旧的skill.Howeverwhiletoday’seducatorsareusingmoreandmoretechnologyintheirteachingmanybelievebasichandwritingskillsarestillnecessaryforstudentstobesuccessful---bothinschoolandinlifE.VirginiaBerningerprofessorofeducationalpsychologyattheUniversityofWashingtonsaysit’simportanttocontinueteachinghandwritingandhelpchildrenacquiretheskillofwritingbyhanD.Berningerandhercolleaguesconductedastudythatlookedattheabilityofstudentstocompletevariouswritingtasks---bothonacomputerandbyhanD.Thestudypublishedin2009foundthatwhenwritingwithapenandpaperparticipantswrotelongeressaysandmorecompletesentencesandhadafasterwordproductionratE.InamorerecentstudyBerningerlookedatwhatrolespellingplaysinastudent’swritingskillsandfoundthathowwellchildrenspellistiedtohowwelltheycanwritE.Spellingmakessomeofthethinkingpartsofthebrainactivewhichhelpsusaccessourvocabularywordmeaningandconcepts.Itisallowingourwrittenlanguagetoconnectwithideas.BerningersaiD.Spellinghelpsstudentstranslateideasintowordsintheirmindfirstandthentotranscribe转换thosewordsinthemindwrittensymbolsonpaperorkeyboardandscreenthestudysaiD.Seeingthewordsinthemind’seyehelpschildrennotonlytoturntheirideasintowordssaysBerningerbutalsotospot发现spellingmistakeswhentheywritethewordsdownandtocorrectthemovertimE.Inourcomputeragesomepeoplebelievethatwedon’thavetoteachspellingbecausewehavespellchecksshesaiD.Butuntilachildhasafunctionalspellingabilityofaboutafifthgradeleveltheywon’thavetheknowledgetochoosethecorrectspellingamongtheoptionsgivenbythecomputer.71.Whatmakeswritingbyhandathingofthepast?A.Theabsenceofblackboardinclassroom.B.Theuseofnewtechnologiesinteaching.C.Thelackofpracticeinhandwriting.D.Thepopularuseofsmart-phones.72.Berninger’sstudypublishedin2009___________.A.focusedonthedifferencebetweenwritingbyhandandonacomputer.B.indicatedthatstudentsprefertowritewithapenandpaper.C.foundthatgoodessaysaremadeupoflongsentences.D.discussedtheimportanceofwritingspeeD.73.Whichofthefollowingbestshowstheroleofspelling?A.Spellingimprovesone’smemoryofwords.B.Spellingabilityiscloselyrelatedtowritingability.C.Spellingbenefitsthetranslationfromwordsintoideas.D.Spellingslowsdownfindingexactwordstoexpressideas.74.Whatdoesmind’seyeinparagraph5mean?A.Window.B.SoulC.PicturE.D.Imagination.75.Whatconclusioncouldbedrawnfromthepassage?A.Computerscanhelppeoplewiththeirchoiceofwords.B.Spellcheckscantaketheplaceofspellingteaching.C.Handwritingstillhasaplaceintoday’sclassrooms.D.FunctionalspellingabilitydevelopsfastinthefifthgradE.
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Donaldwasnotverygoodatmath.Hecouldn’tunderstandtheteacher’sexplanations.EvenwhentheteacherexplainedsomethingasecondtimeDonaldStillcouldn’tunderstandit.NeverminD.Donaldtoldhimse1fI’mquitegoodatothersubjects.I’llcheatinthemathexamtogetagoodgradethenIwon’tbeintroublE.I’llsitnexttotheboywhodoesbestinmathhethoughtandcopydownthisanswers.ThedayoftheexamcameandDonaldsatnexttoTommywhowasalwaysatthetopoftheclassinmath.DonaldcarefullycopiedTommy’sanswersontohisownexampaper.AttheendtheexamtheteachercollectedthepapersandgradedthemintimE.ThenshesaidwellboysandgirlsI’vedecidedtogiveaprizetothestudentwhogotthehighestgradE.It’sdifficultformetodecidewhoI’llgivetheprizetooneofthem.Thestudentsweresurprisedwhentheyheardthis.TheysaidThat’snotfair.TheygotthesamegradE.That’struE.theteachersaidHoweverTommy’sanswertoQuestion18was‘Idon’tknow’whileDona1d’swas‘NeitherdoI’.61.Donaldwantedtocheatbecause.A.hewon’tbeintroublE.B.hedidn’tdowellinanysubjectsC.histeacherdidn’texplainthingswellD.hewantedtogetagoodgradeinmath62.Donaldduringtheexam.A.copiedfromTommyB.satbehindTommyC.askedtheteacherforhelpD.helpedTommy63.Thestudentsweresurprisedbecause.A.DonalddidaswellasTommyB.theythoughttheteacherunfairC.theteacherwouldgivethemaprizeD.TommyandDonaldgotthesamegrade64.Theteachermaygivetheprizeto.A.bothTommyandDonaldB.DonaldC.TommyD.neitherTommynorDonald65.Accordingtothepassagewecaninfer.A.DonaldmaystudyhardatmathB.TommymaysharetheprizewithDonaldC.theteachermaycriticizeDonaldD.theteachermaypraiseDonald
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NationalparksintheUKareawondertoseerunbytheNationalTrustanon-profitcharitywhichmaintainsGreatBritain'shistoricalandnaturallandscapes.Britain'sparkAuthorityhasmadeplanningrestrictionstoprotectthesewildernessareasinhousingandcommercialactivities.MainlandEnglandandWaleshavethelargestnumberofprotectedparks.Thefirstestablishedareawasthel438kilometerPeakDistrict.ThefirstnationalparkliesinnorthernandcentralEnglanD.ThePeakDistrictwithvastbeautyisthoughttobetheworld'smostvisitednationalparkafterJapan'sMountFuji.InthenorthwestareaofWalesliesSnowdoniaNationalPark.Thisattractivemysteriousancientlandscapeishometosteepmountains.WalkingtrailstoMountSnowdonisonlyoneofseveralexcitingactivitiesforhikers.NationalparksintheUKcanalsoboastofhavingBritain'slargestprotectedwetlandTheBroadjustoutsidethevillageofHoming.Anidealspotforfamiliesthis200-mileareacombineswaterwayswithaninterestingintersection交叉ofwindmillscastlesandanancientNormalchurch.Spreadingacross885milesoftrulyimpressiverockylandisLakeDistrictNationalPark.England'slargestparkattractionisspreadbetweenEdinburghtothenorthandManchestertothesouth.Althoughthelanditselfseemswildalmost40000peoplelivewithinthepark.Withinthisdistrict'svastborderswecanfindover6000archaeological考古的sitesandmonumentsdatingbacktoprehistory.TheUnitedKingdomhastakengreatcaretopreserveitswildernessareasforthefuturegenerationsandalltheparksareadventureswaitingtoDefoundwhichcanbeenjoyedbybothnativesandvisitors.【小题1】.WhoisinchargeoftheNationalparksintheUK?nomorethan3words【小题2】Accordingtothepassagewhichisthoughttobetheworld'smostvisitednationalpark?nomorethan5words【小题3】.Ifyouwanttoseeancientmonumentswherewouldyougo?nomorethan4words【小题4】ForwhomarethewildareaspreservedintheUK?nomorethan4words【小题5】What'sthetextmainlyabout?nomorethan6words
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Everyone’satitevenmyneighbors.IthoughtImightbetheonlypersonleftintheworldwhohadn'tdoneaneBaydeal.SoIdecidedtotrymyhandatonlineauction网上拍卖.Buyingforbeginners:Signuponwww.ebay.co.uk.MostitemsE.g.tablescomputersandbooksreadyforauctionwillcomewithapictureandashortdescription;othersmaybemarkedwithBuyItNowandhaveafixedpricE.Youcanbuytheserightaway.IftheitemisbeingauctionedyouofferthehighestpriceyouarepreparedtopayandeBaybids出价foryou.Thebidwillbeincreasedlittlebylittleuntilitgoesbeyondyourhighestbidthenyouareemailedandaskedifyouwouldliketobidagain.Auctionslastupto10daysandwhentheyfinishyougetanemailtellingyouwhetheryouhavewontheitem.Howtopay:Sellersdecidehowtheywouldliketobepaidandyouneedtocheckthisbeforeplacingabidasyoumightnotwanttopostachequeorpostalorders.TheeasiestwayisthroughPayPalanonlinepaymentsystemthattakesthemoneyawayfromyourcreditcard信用卡.Sellingmadesimple:IfyouplantoselloneBayithelpstoincludeapictureoftheitem.Ifollowedmyfriends'adviceandputuptheitemsIwantedtosellfora10-dayauctionstartingonaThursday.ThiswaybuyershadtwoweekendstobiD.Thebigthingsinlife:It'seasytopostasmallitembutfurnitureisabigpartofeBayandthishastobecollectedorsentbydeliverymen.CheckthewaysofdeliverybeforeyoubiD.63.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowtomakepaymentonlinE.B.WaysofmakingdeliveryonlineC.Advantagesofanonline-auctionsystem.D.Howtouseanonline-auctionsystem.64.Afterbiddingforanitemabuyer______A.willgetwhathewantsintendaysB.shouldmakepaymentimmediatelyC.haschancestomakehigherbidsD.maycheckitspictureanddescription65.Theeasiestwayofmakingpaymentmentionedinthepassageis______A.throughanonlinepaymentsystemB.throughalocalbankingsystemC.bysendingthemoneytothesellerD.bypayingthedeliverymandirectly
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AtonetimecoyotesakindofwolfwerefoundonlyinthesouthwesternUnitedStatesandinMexico.Inthe1800sthesewildanimalsbegantoexpandtheirlivingareasacrossNorthAmericA.TodaytheyliveinallstatesexceptHawaii.Peoplehavefoundthemongolfcoursesandinparks.Coyoteshaveevenenteredbackyardsinsuburbandevelopmentsandparkinglotsofbusyshoppingmalls.Thereareseveralreasonsforcoyotes’abilitytosurviveinbothwideandurbanareas.BecausecoyotesaresmarttheyareabletoadapttonewplacesaslongasfoodandshelterareavailablE.Theirvarieddietincludessmallmammalssuchasmicesquirrelsandraccoons.Theyalsoeatfruitsvegetablesandinsects.Whenfoodisnotavailableinanareatheylookforgarbagetoeat.Inmostareascoyotesrequireonlyahiddenprotectedplaceforshelter.Anotherreasoncoyoteshavesurvivedisthattheyhaveverykeensensesofsmellhearingandsight.Thesesensesallowthemtoeasilyfindnewsourcesoffoodandtorecognizewhenanenemyisnear.Sincecoyotescanrunataspeedofover40milesperhourtheycaneasilyescapedanger.Finallycoyotessurvivebecausetheymultiplyrapidly.Littersareborninlatewinterorearlyspringandusuallyaveragefromfourtosevenpups.Wherefoodisplentifulthelittersmaybeeightorninepups.Sinceanewlitterisborneachyearcoyotescantriple增至三倍theirnumbersinayear.Humansoftenfeelthreatenedfromcoyotesandtheirstrangeandfrighteningnighttimehowls.Yeteffortstotrappoisonorrelocate迁徙thewilyanimalsareusuallyunsuccessful.Trappingisdifficultpoisoningisdangeroustootherlivingthingsandrelocatingcoyotesjustmovestheproblemfromoneplacetoanother.Thebestsolutionseemstobetryingtocoexistwiththemwhichhoweverrequiressomecaution.Wherecoyoteswandercatsandsmalldogsshouldbekeptindoorsorinprotectedareasoutdoors.GarbageshouldbeputincontainersandfoodshouldnotbeleftoutsidE.WiththeseeffortsitispossibleforhumansandcoyotestosharethelanD.59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.CoyotescanbefoundaroundAmericA.B.Coyoteseatbothmeatandfruits.C.Coyoteshaveacutesenses.D.CoyoteshaveastrongabilitytosurvivE.60.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordLittersinParA.4mean?A.Femalecoyoteswhichgivebirthtobabyanimals.B.Wastethingsthatcoyotescaneat.C.A.groupofbabyanimalsbornatthesametimE.D.Deadleavesandotherplantsinaforest.61.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardscoyotes?A.TrappingthemifpossiblE.B.Poisoningthemwouldbebetter.C.Livingwiththemcautiously.D.MovingthemtoanotherplacE.62.Thepassageismostlikelytobetakenfrom_______.A.afolktaleB.A.sciencefictionC.A.governmentfileD.anaturemagazine
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Playingbasketballisn’tladylikE.That’swhatJewellChapman’shighschoolheadmastertoldherin1961whenhewasagainstthegirls’basketballprogram.WewereverydiscouragedsaidChapmanaforward前锋forherhighschoolteamofDesMoines.Nearly50yearslaterChapmanisbackontheplaygrounD.She’s62andplaysforHotPinkGranniesjoiningabout10otherwomenonateamwhoseuniformsareblacktrousersandhotpinksocks.TheyplayintheIowaGrannyBasketballLeaguE.It’soneofdozensofbasketballleaguesforwomenover50thathavearisenacrossthecountry.Forsomeit’sachancetoexerciseandmeetpeople;forothersit’saonce–refusedchancetomakeup.Youseemoreandmoreelderlywomen’steamstakingpartinstateandnationalcompetitionssaidMichaelRogersaprofessorinsportsstudiesatWichitaStateUniversity.Inthefutureitwillbesomethingcommontohaveleagueslikethis.YearlysurveysbytheNationalSportingGoodsAssociationshowthenumberofwomenaged55andolderwhoplaybasketballatleast50timesayearhasgrownfrom16000in1995tonearly131000tenyearslater.ThewomenontheHotPinkGranniesaregood–naturedbutcompetitivewhengametimecomes.IthinkI’mtoughsaysColleenPulliam69showingoffherstrongarmsatherchallengersinagameagainstStruttersknowfortheirbrightyellowsocks.GrannyBasketballLeaguesandsimilargroupsspreadquicklythroughmuchofthecountryincludingCaliforniaLouisianaNewMexicoPennsylvaniaandWashingtonD.C.56.WhichisrightaboutChapman?A.Shethinksplayingbasketballisn’tladylikE.B.Sheisnow62yearsoldandfeelsdiscourageD.C.Sheplaysbasketballagainabout50yearslater.D.SheisaforwardintheHotPinkGrannies.57.Theunderlinedsentenceit’saonce–refusedchancetomakeupinthefourthparagraphmeans.A.itischancetorealizetheirolddreamB.itischancetotakepartinsportsC.itischancetoearnareputationD.itischancetocompeteformedals58.WhoisprobablyaplayerofHotOinkGrannies?A.DesMoines.B.ColleenPulliam.C.MichaelRogers.D.Strutters.59.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Someelderlywomenplaybasketballwiththepurposeofgettingwealthy.B.GrannyBasketballLeagueshavespreadallovertheUSA.C.ThewomenontheHotPinkGranniesaregood–naturedandlesscompetitivE.D.Thenumberofwomenaged55andolderwhoplaybasketballhasgreatlyincreaseD.60.Fromthepassagewecaninfer.A.inthe1960splayingbasketballwasn’tconsideredasagirls’sportB.thecolorofthesocksisofgreatimportancetogrannyplayersC.moreandmoregrannyplayersareconfidentaboutgettinghigherscoresD.JewellChapman’shighschoolheadmasterhasalreadychangedhisattitude
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TheUSgovernmenthaslaunchedawebsiteAdmongotohelpchildrenthinkcriticallyabouttheadvertisingaimedatthem.Itclaimstoprovidevisitorswithaneducationthroughgamesandotherentertainments.AcartoonmandressedinoldtimepilotclothinggreetsvisitorstoAdmongo.CallmeHaizhesaysuponarrivalinarocketshipthatopensupwithacrazyworldinsideit.Theinventorssayeighttotwelveyearsoldistheagekidsdeveloptheircriticalthinkingabilities.Kidsofthatagearealsoabigmarketforadvertisers.TheideabehindAdmongoistoteachchildrenthreethings:toidentifytheadvertisertoknowwhattheadvertiserisreallysayingandtoknowwhattheadvertisementistryingtogetthechildtodo.ChildrenlearnthesethingsthroughavideogamE.Theycreatetheirowngamecharacter.Therearedifferentskincolorshairstyleseyeandmouthshapeswhichareuptothekids.Thentheybeginatripthroughad-landwherethereareadsonbusesandbillboards.Theplayershavetofindallthemarketingintheneighborhoodbeforetheycanmoveontothenextlevel.ThegametakesplayerseverywhereadscanbefounD.Itisacompleteexplorationoftheworldofmarketing.Onesuchareaisfoodmarketing.TheFederalTradeCommissionFTCsaysitisabigbusiness.TheFTCestimatesthatfooddrinkandfast-foodrestaurantsspentmorethanoneandahalfbilliondollarsonadvertisingtoyoungpeoplelastyear.TheFTCsayschildrenareimportantforthreereasons.Theybuyproducts.Theyinfluenceparentsandcaregiverstobuy.Andtheyarethefutureadultbuyersoftheproducts.ArecentstudysaysmostadvertisingaimedatchildrenisforfoodsofthelowestnutritionalvaluE.FirstLadyMichelleObamahassaidshewouldliketoseeadvertisersmarketinghealthyfoodsforchildren.29.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?aTheGuideofAdmongobAnEducationWebsiteforChildrencAPopularOnlineVideoGamedAWebsiteAimedatChildren30.What’sthepurposeofAdmongo?aToattractthebiggestmarketofbuyers.bToteachchildrentotellpoorproductsfromgoodones.cTohelpchildrenknowaboutadvertising.dToopposemisleadingadvertising.31.Whatcanplayersdointhewebsitegame?aChoosehairstylesfortheircharacter.bShopinasupermarket.cEatinafast-foodrestaurant.dPlaywiththeirpeersduringthetrip.32.Childrenareimportantforadvertisingbecausetheyare__________.aimportantforthesocietybthemostpotentialbuyersceasilyinfluencedbyadsdeasilyaffectedbypoorproducts33.AccordingtoMichelleObamalotsoffoodadvertisedforchildrenare__________.A.healthyB.ofhighqualityC.yummyD.oflowquality
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AnewU..S..governmentreportsaysmorethantwomillionAmericansfallilleachyearwithdrug—resistantbacterialinfections感染and23000ofthemaredyingasaresult.TheheadoftheUnitedStatesCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention[CDC]saidthatthenumberprobablywillgrow.Officialswarnthatstepsmustbetakennowtopreservetheeffectivenessofantibiotic抗生素drugs.WithouturgentactiontostopthattrendwarnedTomFriedenwhoseagencywrotethereportthemiracledrugstofightthemwon’tbeavailableinthefuture.Ifwearenotcarefulthemedicinechestwillbeemptywhenwegotheretolookforalifesavingantibioticforsomeonewithadeadlyinfection.Butifweactnowwecanpreservethesemedicationswhilewecontinuetoworkondevelopmentofnewmedicines.Thereportnamesadrug—resistantabuseofgonorrhea淋病whichcausesaboutonequarterofamillionhospitalizationsintheUnitedStatesannually.Ofthenumberatleast14000resultindeath.Drugresistancedevelopsthroughtheoveruseandinappropriateuseofanti—bacterialagents.Thesecanbedoctorsprescribing开药themtopatientswhohaveviralinfectionsthatarenotaffectedbymedicinemeanttofightbacteriapatientsnottakingalloftheirmedicineasprescribedsothebacteriamakingthemsickareonlyweakenednotkilledantibioticuseinhealthyfarmanimalstopreventillnessandpromotegrowth.Antibioticremaindersleftinmeatandanimalproductscanthenleadtodrugresistanceinhumans.Tolimitthespreadofresistantinfectionsexpertsrecommendwideruseofroutineimmunizations预防aswellashand—washinginhospitalsandotherhealthcarefacilities.Alsothereporturgeshand—washingbyfoodhandlers.?MichaelBelldeputydirectoroftheDivisionofHealthcareQualityPromotionatCDCsaidPatientsalsocanplayaroleinpreservingtheeffectivenessofantibioticsbyaskinghealthcareprovidersafewsimplequestions.68.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.DrugResistanceDevelopingQuicklyintheUSB.Drug—ResistantBacterialInfectionsGrowingintheUSC.ActionsforPreservingAnti-BacterialMedicationsintheUSD.PreventionsofDrug-resistantBacterialInfectionsintheUS69.AccordingtoFriedenwemusttakemeasureswithoutdelaytopreserveeffectivenessofantibioticsor_____.A.wewillhavetodevelopbettermedicinesinplaceofantibioticsB.theremaybenoeffectiveanti-bacterialdrugsforuseinthefutureC.wecan’tfindothermedicinestocureseriousillnessesinthefutureD.moreandmoreAmericanswillsufferfrombacterialinfectionseachyear70.Ofthosepatientsadmittedtothehospitalbecauseofadrug-resistantabuseofgonorrheaannuallydeathsaddupto_____.A.atleast5.6%B.about25%C.about1.4%D.atleast2.5%71.Oneoftheapproachesthroughwhichdrugresistancedevelopsisthat_____.A.peopleeatthemeatwithAntibioticremainderinanimalsB.doctorsprescribelessantibioticsthanneededforpatientsC.doctorsprescribemuchmoreantibioticthanneededforpatientsD.patientsdon’ttaketheirant-bacterialagentsthatdoctorsprescribe
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Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren’sbooksisAlfredStrongorDoctorStrongasheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywherE.NowanartshowcalledDoctorStrongFromThentoNowistravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThepicturesanddrawingsshowthehistoryofDoctorStrong.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren’sbookwaspublisheD.Sincethenhehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundredmillioncopiesaroundtheworlD.DoctorStrong’sbooksareknownfortheireasyuseofwordsandcolorfulhand-drawnpictures.Thesedrawingsbringlifetohisimaginarycreatures.TheCatintheHatHortontheElephantTheGrinchWhoStoleChristmasandhundredsofothers.TheSanDiegoMuseuminCaliforniaorganizedtheartshow.ItincludedaboutthreehundredDoctorStrong’soriginal最早的drawingsandsomeofhiswritings.MostofDoctorStrong’sbooksalthoughwritteninafunnywayhaveseriousmessages.ForexampleinMcElligot’sPoolhedescribesthedangerofpollution.HediscussesthearmsraceinTheButterBattleBookwrittenin1984.DoctorStrongisalmosteighty-fouryearsoldnow.Hesaysheneverplannedtowritestoriesjustforchildren.Hesayshewritesstoriesthatinterestpeopleofallages.HesaysheuseseasywordssothateveryoneevenachildcanunderstanD.【小题1】.AlfredStrongisafamous_______intheUnitedStates.A.doctorB.artistC.writerD.reader【小题2】.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousin__________.A.hiseightieswhenanartshowwastravellingaroundtheUnitedStatesB.hisfiftieswhenhisdrawingsandwritingswerepublishedC.1984whenhisbookMcElligot’sPoolwaspublishedD.histhirtieswhenhisfirstbookwaspublished【小题3】.DoctorStrong’sbooksareverypopularinAmericabecause__________.A.theyarestoriesaboutanimalssuchascatselephantsandsoonB.theyarewrittenineasywordswithcolorfulpicturesC.heorganizedtheartshowinCaliforniaD.theyarewritteninafunnyway【小题4】.Hispurposeinwritingmanysuchbooksis__________.A.toshowhisoriginalpicturesanddrawingsB.toorganizeaspecialartshowofhisownC.tomakehisreaderslaughorsmilewhentheyreadhisbooksD.notonlytointerestpeoplebutalsotouncoversomeserioussocialproblems
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NewresearchshowssheeparecleverPeopleoftenmakejokesabouthowdullsheeparebutnewresearchshowstheymaybeclevererthanwethink.ResearchersattheUniversityofCambridgediscoveredthatWelshmountainsheephavebrainpowerthatequalsrodents啮齿动物.TestsfoundthatthesheepcanmaptheareatheyliveinandsomemayevenbeabletoplanaheaD.YoungfishprefernoisyneighborsA.newstudyhasshownthatyoungfishliketoliveonreefswithnoisyneighbors!ResearchersfromtheuniversitiesofAucklandandBristolfoundthatyoungfishlookingforahomechooseareaswhereothernoisyfishlivE.Thescientistsproducedallkindsofsoundswhichhadbeenrecordedindifferentnaturalenvironments.Theyoungfishseemedtopreferthesoundsofnaturalreefscompletewithnoisyanimals!Thescientistscomparedthechoicetoamusicfanwanderingaroundatamusicfestivalchoosingtosetupatentclosesttothemusictheylikebest!ButterfliesaredisappearingA.newstudyhasshownthat17species物种ofbutterflyfoundinEuropehavedroppedby70%inthelast20years.Theinformationcollectedfrom3000sitesacross15countriesshowsitmaybecausedbytheloss减少ofgrasslandscoveredwithflowers.Youcanencouragebutterfliestocomeintoyourgardenbyplantingflowers.56.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Somenewstudiesaboutanimals.B.People’swrongideasaboutanimals.C.WhythenumberofanimalshasdroppeD.D.Theimportanceofprotectinganimals.57.Accordingtothefirstparagraphwemayinferthatsheep_____.A.arelesscleverthanrodentsB.canfindtheirhomeC.canreadmapsD.aregoodplanners58.Whenyoungfisharelookingforahometheyliketo_____.A.liveinanoisyenvironmentB.liveinareasclosetotheirparentsC.choosethereefswhicharequietD.chooseotherkindsoffishasneighbors59.Whichseemstohavetodowiththenumberofbutterflies?A.Thespeciesofgrassingrasslands.B.Thespeciesoftreesingrasslands.C.Thenumberofflowersingrasslands.D.Thenumberofanimalsingrasslands.60.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?A.Geography.B.CulturE.C.Travel.D.Nature
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There’sabodyofwaterinIsraelthatisactuallybelowsealevel.Waterconstantlyrunsintoitbutbecauseofthelawofgravity万有引力定律nothingcanflowoutofit.Doyouknowthenameofthisfamouslake?It’scalledtheDeadSeA.It’scalledthisbecausenolivingthingcouldlivetherE.Thewaterisalmostdeadcomparedtowhathappenswithlivingwater.Whenyouthinkofthetermlivingwatertheimagethatcomestomindisarushingriverthatisflowing.It’sfilledwithlifeandmovement.Itdoesn’tjustreceivebutisalsogivingsimultaneously.Manyofusbelievethatweneedtoreceivemoreofsomethinginordertobehappy.WhetherwhatwedesireismoneyorsomethingelsewethinkweneedmoreofitinordertobefulfilleD.Asaresultwebegintooperateinfearandthereforedon’tgiveanythingbecausewe’reafraidthatwewon’thaveenough.Theresult?LiketheDeadSeawebecomelifeless.Lifeismeanttoflow.whenapoolstopsflowingitbecomesstagnant停滞的.Stagnantwaterbreedsdiseaseanddeath.Itcan’tbreathE.Itcan’treceiveanymorE.Ifnothingisflowingoutthere’snoroomforanythingelsetocomein.Thesolution?GivE.Asyougiveyou’llreceivE.It’sauniversallaw.YouseeitatworkeverywherE.we’vesomehowbeendeceived欺骗intobelievingthatifwedon’tgivewe’llhavemorE.Orwe’reafraidthatifwedogivewewon’thaveanythingleft.OnonehandthisseemstomakesensE.Butitdoesn’twork.Becausewhenwedon’tgiveweshutofftheflowofwhat’scomingin.【小题1】.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThedevelopmentoftheDeadSeaB.ThespecialcharacteroftheDeadSeaC.ThepositionoftheDeadSeaD.ThepresentsituationoftheDeadSea【小题2】.Accordingtothepassagepeoplewouldn’tliketogivebecause________.A.theyarereallypoorinfactB.theydon’tknowhowtogiveC.theydon’tknowwhotogiveD.theyarestillnotsatisfied【小题3】.Accordingtothepassageifyourefusetogiveyouwill___________.A.belikeapoolwithstagnantwaterB.haveenoughspaceforwhatyou’llreceiveC.needsomethingmoretobesatisfiedD.doeverythingaccordingtothelaw【小题4】.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Giveandyou’llreceiveB.ThesecretoftheDeadseaC.A.universallawD.comeinandcomeout
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Thebuildingisshaking.A.womanwithababyinherarmsistryingtoopenthedoorbutfails.FindingnowaysherushesintoherbedroomandtheretheysurvivetheearthquakE.Inafactorybuildingastheworkshopfloorswingsundertheterribleshakingworkersrunforsafety.Somehideunderthemachinesandsurvivebutotherswhotrytorunoutsidearekilledbythefallingceilings.ThesescenesplayedbyactorsandactressesarefromafilmofscienceeducationMakingaSplitSecondDecisionshownin1998onChinaCentralTVinmemoryofTangshanEarthquakE.Bystudyingactualcasesintheearthquakeareasandscientificexperimentsexpertsfindthatbuildingsremainuntouchedforthefirst12secondsofanearthquakE.Inthisshorttimeonehasthebestchanceofsurvivinganearthquakebystayingneartheinsidewallsinbedroomsandunderbedsexpertsconcludedinthefilm.Earthquakesseemtocatchthelivesofthosewhorunsaidmanysurvivorsintheearthquakeareasdescribinghowtheirfriendswerekilledonthedoorwaysoralongthestairstepsastheytriedtogetoutofthebuilding.TheiradvicewasprovedinthefilmTakeahiding-placewhereyouareratherthanrununlessyouaresureyoucanreachasafeopenplaceintenseconds.根据短文内容从A.B.D.四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案共4小题每小题2分满分8分42.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.A.woman'sexperienceB.HowtosurviveinanearthquakeC.ScientificexperimentsonearthquakE.D.A.filmofscienceeducation.43.Theworkerswhotriedtorunoutsidethebuildingdiedbecause.A.thefactorybuildingisshakingterriblyB.theyaremakingafilmC.theydon’thaveenoughtimetorunoutsideD.theyaretoonervous44.Thepassagesuggeststhatyoushould_____whenanearthquakehappens.A.cryforhelpandrunoutB.notmoveandlieonthefloorimmediately.C.rundownthestepsasfastasyoucanD.hideinasafeplaceatonceorrunoutintenseconds45.Wherecanweprobablyfindthispassage?A.InamagazinE.B.Inanovel.C.Inahistorybook.D.Onaposter.
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InrecentyearsinAmericathemandatorysentencing强制判刑movementhasreallychangedtheUSprisonsizE.ThemandatorysentencingmovementtypicallystatedtheminimumnumberofprisonyearsforcertaincrimespeoplecommitteD.ItswepttheUnitedStatesinthe1970sdrivingthestateprisonpopulationupfromlessthan200000toabout1.4milliontodayandmadeprisoningbudgetsthesecond-fastest-growingstateexpenseonlysecondtoMedic-aiD.Butthecurrentsentencingreformsinagrowingnumberofstatesarestartingtoreversethattrend—causingtheprisonpopulationtodeclinebyabout3.8percentsince2009.Centraltothestatereformsisarelativelynewandmorecomplicatedwayofinformationanalysisaboutthelaw-breaker—includingcriminalhistorydrugabuse滥用andinstancesofanti-socialbehavior—toassessthelikelihoodofthatindividual’scommittinganewcrimE.Andbyexaminingdatathestatescanrevisepoliciestodiscouragethemfromgoingbacktoprison.Manystateshavefoundthatmanypeoplegobacktoprisonnotforcommittingnewcrimesbutfortechnicalmildviolations违反likefailingdrugtestsorabnormalbehaviorsduetomentalproblems.Withthatknowledgethesestateshavemovedtolesscostlyandmoreeffectiveactionstoreplacejailstay.TodaytheytendmoretosendthesepeopleforcommunityservicE.Somestatesarealsojumpingatwhatisknownasthejusticereinvestmentapproachunderwhichtheychannelsignificantsumsofmoneyintotheexistingprogramsondrugtreatmentandmentalhealthtwomainissuesbehindcrimesformanylaw-breakers.Despitetheadvantagesofarisk-assessmentapproachsomestatesarestillflyingblindmainlybecausetheydon’thavetheresourcestogatherdatA.Moreoverastudyhasnotedhandlinghigh-riskandlow-riskcriminalsinthesamewayisabigmistakeaslowriskindividualshaveanincreasedlikelihoodofcommittingcrimesagainwhentheyreceivetreatmentorservicesinthesameprogramsasmedium-andhigh-riskindividuals.Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS.78.Themandatorysentencingmovementhadgreatlyincreasedprisonpopulationthrough______.79.Whatistheessentialcontentoftoday’ssentencingreforms?80.Whatismanystates’softerpunishmentforminoroffences?81.Risk-assessmentmethodisnotadoptedbyallthestatesprimarilybecauseof______.
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Self-employedprivatephysicianswhochargeafeeforeachpatientvisitarethefoundationofmedicalpracticeintheUnitedStates.Mostphysicianshaveacontractrelationshipwithoneormorehospitalsinthecommunity.Theysendtheirpatientstothishospitalwhichusuallychargespatientsaccordingtothenumberofdaystheystayandthefacilitiesoperatingroomtestsmedicinesthattheyuse.Somehospitalsbelongtoacityastateorinthecaseofveteran'shospitalsafederalgovernmentagency.Othersareoperatedbyreligiousorders教会orothernon-profitgroups.Somemedicaldoctorsareonsalary.Salariedphysiciansmayworkashospitalstaffmembersorresidentswhoareoftenstillintraining.Theymayteachinmedicalschoolsbehiredbycorporationstocarefortheirworkersorworkforthefederalgovernment’sPublicHealthServicE.PhysiciansareamongthebestpaidprofessionalsintheUnitedStates.Inthe1980sitwasnotuncommonformedicaldoctorstoearnincomesofmorethan$100000ayear.Specialistsparticularlysurgeonsmightearnseveraltimesthatamount.Physicianslistmanyreasonswhytheydeservetobesowellrewardedfortheirwork.OnereasonisthelongandexpensivepreparationrequiredtobecomeaphysicianintheUnitedStates.Mostwould-bephysiciansfirstattendcollegeforfouryearswhichcancostnearly$20000ayearatoneofthebestprivateinstitutions.Prospectivephysiciansthenattendmedicalschoolforfouryears.Tuitionalonecanexceed$10000ayear.Bythetimetheyhaveobtainedtheirmedicaldegreesmanyyoungphysiciansaredeeplyindebt.Theystillfacethreetofiveyearsofresidency实习阶段inahospitalthefirstyearasanapprenticephysician.Thehoursarelongandthepayisrelativelylow.Settingupamedicalpracticeisexpensivetoo.Sometimesseveralphysicianswilldecidetoestablishagrouppracticesotheycansharetheexpenseofmaintaininganofficeandbuyingequipment.Thesephysiciansalsotakecareofeachother’spatientsinemergencies.Physiciansworklonghoursandmustacceptagreatdealofresponsibility.Manymedicalproceduresevenquiteroutineonesinvolverisk.Itisunderstandablethatphysicianswanttobewellrewardedformakingdecisionswhichcanmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.60.AccordingtothepassageitisveryunlikelythatanAmericanhospitalisownedby_____.A.achurchB.acityC.acorporationD.astate61.Accordingtothepassagehowlongdoesittakeforawould-bephysiciantobecomeanindependentphysicianintheUSA?A.Abouttwelveyears.B.Eightyears.C.Tenyears.D.Aboutsevenyear.62.Sometimesseveralphysicianssetupagroupmedicalpracticemainlybecause_______.A.therearesomanypatientsthatitisdifficultforonephysiciantotakecareallofthemB.theycantaketurnstoworklonghoursC.noonewantstoassumetoomuchresponsibilityD.facilitiesmaybetoomuchofaburdenforonephysiciantoshoulder63.Whichofthefollowingstatementscouldfullyexpresstheauthor’sviewtowardsphysicians’paymentintheUSA?A.Itisreasonableforphysicianstohavealargeincomebecausetheirworkisverydangerous.B.Fortheirexpensiveeducationandtheirresponsibilitytheydeserveahandsomepay.C.Physiciansshouldbebetterpaidbecausetheyworklonghoursunderbadconditions.D.PhysicianshavegreatresponsibilitysoitisunderstandablethattheyshouldbewellrewardeD.
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Allparentsknowthatoneoftheirmostimportanttasksistopreparetheirchildrenforanindependentlifebutanyparentcantellyouthatit’shardtoletgoofyourchildren.Thatbalancebetweenkeepingyourchildrensafeandallowingthemtolearnfromtheirownmistakescanbeheartbreaking.Yearsofexperiencemeansthatparentsoftendoknowbestbutontheotherhandtheyoungbeinglessboundbytraditionareoftenmorecreativemoreabletofindnewsolutionstooldproblems.Revolutionsareledbytheyoung.Goodteachersmakethegrowthofcritical批判性的thinkingeasierintheirstudentsonlytofindthatthiscanleadtoaquestioningoftheteachers’basicbeliefs.SchoolsencourageparentstobecomeinvolvedbutareoftenembarrassedwhenparentshavereservationsaboutsomeoftheeducationalmethodsbeinguseD.Governmentsencourageunimportantgroupstoempowerthemselvesinordertoparticipatefullyinthedevelopmentprocess.Andtheyareoftensurprisedwhenthenewleadersofthesegroupsturnaroundandattackthepoliciesofthatsamegovernment.Therebellions叛逆的youngandthenewlyunimportantgroupsareimportantinsocialdevelopment.TheyarenotnecessarilyrepresentativesofthosetheywanttorepresentornotrealisticintheirdemandsbuttheirvoicesmustbehearD.Goodparentsknowthatjustforbiddingparticularbehaviorsdoesnotpreventtheirchildrenfromfindingwaystoengageintheseforbiddenactivities.Indeedsometimestheforbiddenfruitismoreinvitingjustbecauseitisnotacceptedbyauthority.Parentsmustworkwiththeirchildrentoeducatethemonthefactsknowasmuchaspossibleabouthelivesoftheirchildrenprovideagoodexampleencouragemorewholesomeactivitiesbutalsosupporttheirchildrenwhentheydon’tfollowwhatisexpectedofthem.Butthemostimportantpointisthattheyalsoneedtolearnhowtoletgo.41.BysayingRevolutionsareledbytheyoungtheauthorindicatesthatyoungpeoplearemore.A.conventionalB.creativeC.realisticD.heartbreaking42.Fromthesecondparagraphweknow.A.thevoiceoftherebelliousyoungshouldbeheardbythegovernmentB.schoolsencourageparentstoquestiontheireducationmethodsC.movementissatisfiedwiththenewleaders’attackonthepoliciesD.teachers’basicbeliefsshouldbequestionedbystudents43.Inordertoeducatechildrenwellparentsshould.A.forbidparticularbehaviorsintheirdailylifeB.knowasmuchaspossibleastheirchildrenC.educatethemwithfactsandexpectmuchofthemD.knowthemwellandsetagoodexampletothem44.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthattheauthorprefers.A.freeparentingB.traditionalparentingC.smartparentingD.criticalparenting45.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TeachingMethods–forTeachersandSchoolsB.Parents’Tasks–inChildren’sDevelopmentC.WayofGrowth–fortheYoungGroupsD.LettingGo–forChildren’sIndependentLife
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ArecentNationalPublicRadioprogramexaminedthedisappearanceofsomeofthefirstwordswewereprobablytaught–pleaseandthankyou.Otherpolitephrasesarealsodisappearing.You’rewelcomehasbeenreplacedbysurenoproblemyoubetorenjoy.Arewebecomingruderorarepatternsofspeechmerelyupdatingforchangingtimes?PeterPostdirectoroftheprogramarguesaboutpeoplestoppingusingyou’rewelcome.HesaysThankyouisanexpressionofappreciationonepersonoffersanother.TorespondNoproblemistoignorethisacceptanceasreallybeingundeserveD.Byrespondingwithasimpleyou’rewelcomePostaddsapersonadmitsthethanksandshowsappreciationforthepersongivingit.WhateverpolitevocabularyyoubelieveisfadingsociologistGregoryE.Smithsaysthatsuchfadingisasignthatwe’rebecomingruderasasociety.Sayingpleaseandthankyouaskingpermissionofferinghelpandfollowinguponsolutionstoproblemsarenolongerasimportanthesays.In201176percentofpeoplesurveyedsaidAmericansarebecominglesscivil.Butcoulditbethatit’ssimplythewordswe’reusingthatarechanging?ActuallytheprinciplesofrespectconsiderationandhonestyareuniversalandtimelessbutmannersdochangE.Forexampleit’simportanttogreetpeoplewhenyouseethemthoughtheformofgreetinghaschangedovertimE.HowdoyoudoforinstancebecameHellohowareyou?whichchangedintoHellohowarethingsorHow’sitgoing?.AsfornoproblemiftheappreciationisexpressedinasinceremannermanyAmericansthinktheydonotseeitsuseasalossofpoliteness.68.Theauthorpresentsthefirstparagraph_____.A.tosummarizethewholetextB.toleadtothetopicofthetextC.togiveusabriefintroductionD.toputforwardtheargument69.PeterPostthinksusingYou’rewelcometoreplytoThankyouis_____.A.moreappropriateB.abitoutdatedC.lesspoliteD.reallyundeserved70.FromthetextwecaninferthatmostAmericans_____.A.begintooverlooktheirpolitespeechB.areunabletousepolitevocabularyC.intendtoadvocatecivilizedlifestyleD.arebecomingrudertoeachother71.Accordingtothetextwhenyoumeetapersonforthefirsttime______.A.youshouldsayHowdoyoudo?firstB.youstillneedtoexpressyourgreetingsC.you’dbetterchangeyourmannersD.youmustcareaboutyourexpression
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- Researchershavedevelopednewsoftwareusingsmartphones'GPSandimagingabilitiesthatdeterminetheexactlocationofdistantobjectsaswellasmonitorthespeedanddirectionofmovingobjects.Thesoftwarecouldeventuallyallowsmartphone-armedsoldierstotargetthelocationoftheirenemies.Onthehomefrontthesoftwarecouldbeusedbyeveryoneincludinggolfersjudgingdistancetothegreenandbiologistsdocumentingthelocationofarareanimalwithoutdisturbingit.ThegreatadvantageofaSmartphoneisthatitprovidessomanytoolsinasinglereadilyavailablerelativelyinexpensivepackagesaidQiaWangadoctoralstudentwholedthedevelopmentofthesoftware.ForexampleonthebattlefieldasoldierneedsarangefindercompassGPSandothertoolstogetinformationbeforecallinginanairstrike.Withoursoftwarethesoldiercanhaveallthoseinstrumentsinonedevicethatcanbepurchasedofftheshelf.Whenthatsoldierreturnsfromwarshecanusethesamesoftwaretoprotectherfamilybyclockingaspeedernearherchildren’sschoolandcatchingthecriminalonvideo.Wangandhiscolleaguesdevelopedtheirsoftwaretolocateandtrack:Targetsofknownsize—Whenthesizeofthetargetisknownasingleimageisenoughtopinpointthetarget'slocation.Targetsofunknownsize—Iftheexactsizeofatargetisunknownthesoftwareusestwoimagestotriangulatethelocationofthetarget.Movingtargets—Bytakingashortvideoofamovingtargetthesmartphonesoftwarecancalculatehowfastthetargetismovingandinwhatdirectionitisgoing.CurrentlyoursoftwareislimitedbythephysicalabilitiesofsmartphonehardwarebutthedevicesareimprovingrapidlyWangsaiD.WeexpectthatimprovementsinGPSaccuracybatterylifeandcameraresolutionwillallowoursoftwaretomakeevenmoreaccurateobservations.46.FromParagraphlwecanknowthatthenewsoftwarecan_______________.A.determinethespeedofmovingobjectsB.locateobjectsinthedistanceexactlyC.defendsoldiersagainsttheirenemiesD.helpbiologistsprotectrareanimals47.TheexamplegivenbyQiaWangismeantto______________.A.makeanadvertisementB.describethesoftwarebrieflyC.showthebenefitsofthesoftwareD.presentthefunctionsofsmartphones48.Howdoesthesoftwarecalculatethespeedofamovingobject?A.Bytakingashortvideo.B.Bylocatingitsposition.C.Bytakingasingleimage.D.Bymeasuringreal-lifesize.49.What'sQiaWang'sattitudetowardsthefutureofthesoftware?A.Casual.B.OptimisticC.Cautious.D.Flexible.50.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.QiaWangaTalentedDoctoralStudentB.UseSmartphone’stoTheirFullPotentialC.TargetingandTrackingWithSmartphonesD.Smartphone-armedSoldiersontheBattlefield
- AnAmericaneducationalexpertFrederickM.Hesssaysthatalongsummervacationdoesn’tmakesenseintoday’sworlD.Thissummer50millionkidswillspendmuchtimetalkingonlinewatchingTVplayingvideogamesandaskingolderbrothersorsisterstotakethemtothesupermarket.Theywillalsobeputtingtheiracademicfuturesatrisk.Duringmuchofthe20thcenturymanyAmericansworkedinfactoriesthatdidnotneedacollegedegreebutstillofferedahighsalary.Alsointhe19thcenturytherewasnoaircondition.Andpoorhygiene卫生meantthatcrowdedschoolshadhealthrisks.ThingshavechangeD.Fortoday’sstudentsacademicskillsarekeytofuturesuccess.Manycountriesdon’tgivekidsanAmerican-stylesummervacation.Theyoffernomorethansevenconsecutive连续的weeksofvacation.MostAmericanschooldistrictsofferupto13weeks.TocompeteinglobalmarketplaceAmericansmustbepreparedtogoupagainstinternationalcompetitors.Summervacationalsocauseschallengesfortoday’sfamilies.Inthe1960smorethan60%offamilieshadastay-at-homemum.Nowtwo-thirdsofAmericanchildrenlivefamilieswhereeveryadultworks.Forthesefamiliessummervacationcanbemoreburdenthanbreak.Someonemustwatchthekids.Butthebiggestproblemmaybehowsummervacationhurtsacademicachievement.ScientisthavefoundthatdisadvantagedstudentsloseimportantgroundinthesummertimE.Aschoolyearcanallowtime-limitedteacherstoconductricherandmoreimaginativelessons.Schoolswouldhavemoretimeforsportslanguagesmusicandthearts.【小题1】Beforethe20thcenturyalongsummervacationmight______.A.reduceincomeforAmericansB.reducehealthrisksforstudentsC.causecareerfailureforAmericansD.causelossinglobalmarketforAmerica【小题2】HowlongdoesanAmerican-stylesummervacationlastA.Nomorethantwomonths.B.Lessthanthreemonths.C.Aslongasthreemonths.D.Aslongasfourmonths.【小题3】Accordingtothetextwhowillbenefitfromalongschoolyear?A.Americanstudentsteachersandparents.B.Americanstudentsparentsandshopowners.C.Americanstudentsparentsandinternationalcompetitors.D.Americanstudentsteachersandinternationalcompetitors.【小题4】Howmanyreasonsdidthewritergivetosupporthis/heropinion?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.
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- TheaimsoftheIllustrators’插图画家的ExhibitionstagedaspartoftheBolognaChildren’sBookFairorganizedbyBolognaFiereandheldfrom23to26December2012aretobringillustratorsandpublisherstogetherandtopromoteillustratorsandtheirworksamongpublishers.QUALIFICATIONS•Individualillustratorsorgroupsofillustratorsofanynationalityiftheywerebornbefore31stDecember1992whoseartworkisintendedforuseinchildren’sbooksarequalifiedtoentertheExhibitioneitherdirectlyorthroughpublishinghousesorschools.•PleasestateintheapplicationformwhetheryouareenteringworkfortheFictionorNonfictionCategory.Illustratorsmayonlyenteronecategory.•ArtworkpreviouslypresentedtotheExhibitionmaynotbere-entereD.•Theconfirmation确认formmustbefilledinandaphotographattachedthenpresentedtogetherwithillustrationsnolaterthan15October2012.SHIPMENTEntriesmaybedeliveredbypostexpressdeliveryserviceorbyhanD.Fromabroadpleaseusethefollowingforms:FormAforregisteredmailorpostbyair;FormBifusinganinternationalforwardingagentorairlinE.Toavoiddelaysmaterialshouldnotbesentbynormalpost.Materialshouldbesentcarriage运费paidincludinganycustomsanddeliverycosts.BolognaFieremaynotbeheldresponsibleforthenon-arrivalorlatearrivalofartwork.AllpublishedworksmustbeaccompaniedbyadeclarationbearingtheISBNnumberpublisher’snameandaddress.REQUIREMENTSTheillustrationsi.E.thesizeofthesheetmustnotexceed超过thefollowingdimensions:Fiction:32×42cmor42×32cmNon-fiction:50×70cmor70×50cmIllustrationsinlargerformatswillnotbeconsiderednorwilltheybereturnedbyBolognaFierE.Theillustrationsmustbeonpaperorflexibleboardmaximumthickness2mmforscannerseparationpurposes.SELECTIONPROCESSAllartworkreceivedbythestateddeadlineandmeetingthespecifiedrequirementswillbeexaminedandselectedbyaninternationalgroupwhosedecisionisfinalincludingfivemembersfrompublishinghouseandartschoolsappointedeachyearbyBolognaFierE.EXHIBITIONSABROADAftertheBolognaeventtheIllustratorsExhibitionwilltraveltoJapanunderthesupervisionofJBBY.TheIllustratorsExhibitionmayafterwardsbetransferredtoothervenues场馆inothercountries.TheexhibitionsofillustrationsheldabroadfollowthesamerulesandregulationsastheIllustratorsExhibitionandtheprovisions条款oftheregulationsareextendedtotheorganizersoftheexhibitionsheldabroaD.RETURNOFARTWORKAlltheworkswillbereturnedtotheirownersbyBolognaFiereordirectlybytheorganizersoftheexhibitionsandheldabroadbytheendofJuly2013.65.WhichofthefollowingoftheIllustrators’ExhibitionisTRUE?A.ItwilllastfivedaysinallinJulyeveryotheryear.B.Itisintendedforcollegestudentswhoaregoodatpainting.C.ItisheldbytheBolognaChildren’sBookFairinBolognaFierE.D.Itcanstrengthentherelationshipbetweenillustratorsandpublishers.66.TheillustratorsoftheIllustrators’Exhibition______.A.shouldbeatleast16andnomorethan25B.mayre-entertheirartworkafteritisreturnedC.shouldstatethecategoryoftheirartworkclearlyD.maychoosetoattachaphotototheapplicationform67.WhatisBolognaFiereresponsiblefor?A.Payingforthedeliverycosts.B.Latearrivalofartwork.C.ConfirmationofISBNnumber.D.Returningtheillustrators’works.68.Theillustrators’workswillnotbeconsideredifthey______.A.arereceivedafterthedayof15October2012B.aresmallerthantherequiredsizeC.havealreadybeenpublishedabroadbeforeD.don’tmeetthedemandsoftheinternationalexperts
- Meetingpeoplefromanotherculturecanbedifficult.Fromthebeginningpeoplemaysendthewrongsignal信号.Ortheymaypaynoattentiontosignalsfromanotherpersonwhoistryingtodeveloparelationship.Differentculturesemphasize强调theimportanceofrelationshipbuildingtoagreaterorlesserdegreE.Forexamplebusinessinsomecountriesisnotpossibleuntilthereisarelationshipoftrust.EvenwithpeopleatworkitisnecessarytospendalotoftimeinsmalltalkusuallyoveraglassofteabeforetheydoanyjoB.InmanyEuropeancountries--liketheUKorFrance--peoplefinditeasiertobuildupalastingworkingrelationshipatrestaurantsorcafesratherthanattheofficE.Talkandsilencemayalsobedifferentinsomecultures.IoncemadeaspeechinThailanD.Ihadexpectedmyspeechtobeasuccessandstartalivelydiscussion;insteadtherewasanuncomfortablesilencE.ThepeoplepresentjuststaredatmeandsmileD.AftergettingtoknowtheirwaysbetterIrealizedthattheythoughtIwastalkingtoomuch.Inmyowncultureweexpressmeaningmainlythroughwordsbutpeopletheresometimesfeeltoomanywordsareunnecessary.EvenwithinNorthernEuropeculturaldifferencescancauseseriousproblems.CertainlyEnglishandGermanculturessharesimilarvalues;howeverGermansprefertogetdowntobusinessmorequickly.WethinkthattheyarerudE.Infactthisisjustbecauseoneculturestartsdiscussionsandmakesdecisionsmorequickly.Peoplefromdifferentpartsoftheworldhavedifferentvaluesandsometimesthesevaluesarequiteagainsteachother.Howeverifwecanunderstandthembetteramulticulturalenvironment多元文化环境willofferawonderfulchanceforustolearnfromeachother.51.Insomecountrieseatingtogetheratrestaurantsmaymakeiteasierforpeopleto________.A.developcloserrelationsB.sharethesamecultureC.gettoknoweachotherD.keepeachothercompany52.TheauthormentionshisexperienceinThailandtoshowthat________.A.theEnglishprefertomakelongspeechesB.toomanywordsareofnouseC.peoplefromThailandarequietandshybynatureD.eventalkandsilencecanbeculturallydifferent53.Accordingtothetexthowcanpeoplefromdifferentculturesunderstandeachotherbetter?A.BysharingdifferentwaysoflifE.B.Byacceptingdifferenthabits.C.Byrecognizingdifferentvalues.D.Byspeakingeachother'slanguages.54.Theauthorimpliesinthepassagethat________.A.GermansarelessdecisiveandefficientthantheEnglishB.thespeechmadeinThailandwasnotasuccessintheaudience’seyesC.culturaldifferenceshardlycauseseriousproblemswithinEuropeancountriesD.it’sunnecessarytodoalotofsmalltalkwithpeopleatwork55.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MulticulturalEnvironment.B.Cross-CulturalDifferences.C.HowtoUnderstandEachOther.D.HowtoBuildUpaRelationship.
- AsisknowntousWashingtonUniversityinSt.LouisbecamethefirstcollegeintheUnitedStatestoban禁止sellingbottledwaterin2009.SincethenmorethanadozensmallcollegesandschoolshavedonethesamE.Thebanisn’tbecausetheschoolsdon’twantstudentstohaveeasyaccesstowater.Insteadthegoalistoencouragestudentstobringreusablebottlestosavemoneyandmoreimportantlytosavetheenvironment.Manypeoplebelievethatproducingandusingbottledwaternotonlywastesmoneybutalsoharmstheenvironment.TheysaythatbottledwaterisunnecessarybecausepublicwatersuppliesintheU.S.areamongthebestintheworlD.ThesepeoplebelievethatwaterfountainsandreusablebottleswitheasyaccesstofillingstationsareabetterchoicE.Butthemakersofbottledwaterarguethatplasticbottlesmakeupasmallportionofthenation’stotalwastE.Theysayit’sunfairtosingleout单独挑出theirproductwhensomanyotheritemsarepackaged包装inplasticcontainersandwhat’smorewaterisahealthychoicecomparedtosomesodasandjuicesthatarealsosoldatschool.Whatdoyouthink:Shouldsalesofbottlewaterbebannedfromschools?Wewanttohearyouropinion.Writea200-wordresponsE.Sendittotfkasks4you@timeforkids.com.YourresponsemaybepublishedinafutureissueofTimeForKids.PleaseincludeyourgradelevelancontactinformationforyourparentorteacherifyouwantyourresponsetobepublisheD.Thedeadline截止时间forrespondingisAugust312012.67.Somecollegesandschoolsbansellingbottledwaterinorderto.A.savewaterB.encouragestudentstobringwaterfromhomeC.reducepollutionD.keepstudentsawayfrombottledwater68.Themaindisadvantageofbottledwaterisprobablythat.A.itistooexpensiveB.itisnotfreshC.it’snotconvenienttocarryD.Itsbottlecan’tbereused69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Bottledwaterishealthier.B.Sodasandjuicesareofgreatharm.C.Studentsthinkitunfairtobansellingbottledwater.D.Themakersofbottledwaterareagainstbanningsellingbottledwater.70.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.A.askforstudents’opinionsB.tellpeopleapieceofnewsC.callonstudentstosavetheenvironmentD.wishmoreschoolstobansellingbottledwater
- AmericansconsiderbaseballasanAmericansport.TheyoftenrefertosomethingbeingasAmericanasbaseballandapplepie.ButisbaseballreallyanAmericansport?Andwhatareoriginsofbaseballanyway?TheAmericangameofbaseballmorethanlikelycamefromseveralEuropeanballgames.RussiahadanearlyformofbaseballandsodidGermanyandRomaniA.PeopleinEnglandplayedagamecalledstoolball.Inthisgamethepitcher投手triedtohitastool凳子orchairwithaballandthebatter击球手usedasticktokeeptheballaway.ButAmericanbaseballwasmostlikelybasedonanotherEnglishgamewhichiscalledrounders.Playersuseasoftballraterthanahardballwhileplayingrounders.Sowhenwasthefirstrealgameofbaseballplayed?Itseemsthatittookplaceinthe1840s.ThefatherofbaseballwasAlexanderCartwrightwhoorganizedabaseballclubinNewYork.Cartwrightdeveloped20rulesthatdistinguishedbaseballfrompreviousballgames.In1858thefirstorganizedbaseballleague—theNationalAssociationofBaseballplayers—wasformeD.Thisleaguebeganchargingfanstowatchthegames.Howevertheplayerswereallamateursanddidnotgetpaid.In1869theCincinnatiRedStockingsbegantopaytheirplayers.SincetheycouldhirethebestplayersCincinnatiwon57gamesandlostnoneintheirfirstseason.Asaresultotherteamsdecidedtohireplayerstoo.By1871theNationalAssociationwasthefirstprofessionalbaseballleaguE.TodaybaseballislikedverymuchinAmericA.Topprofessionalbaseballplayersearnmillionsofdollarseachyear.Therearetwoprofessionalleagues—theNationalLeagueandtheAmericanLeaguE.Thebestteamsfromthesetwoleaguescompeteforthebaseballchampionshipeveryyear.【小题1】81.WhatdoAmericansthinkofbaseball?Nomorethan3words2’【小题2】82.WhywasAlexanderCartwrightcalledthefatherofbaseball?Nomorethan16words.3’【小题3】83.WheredidtheAmericanbaseballmostprobablycomefrom?Nomorethan5words.2’【小题4】84.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?Nomorethan5words.3’
- Whoarethesepeoplerushingbyyouinthestreet?Morethan215millionpeoplenowcallAmericahome’’butmostofthemcantracetheirfamiliesbacktootherpartsoftheworld.IfyoulookatthenamesonshopwindowsyouwillseethatAmericanscomefrommanydifferentlands.TheideathatthesepeoplewhooncewerestrangerstotheUnitedStateshavelostthecustomsandculturesoftheiroriginalcountriesandhavebecomeAmerican’’isreallynottrue.I.nfactwhatexistsinAmericaismoreoftenakindofside-by-side'’livinginwhichgroupsofpeoplefromothercountriesoftenhavekeptmanyoftheircustomsandhabits.TheyjointhegeneralAmericansocietyonlyincertainareasoftheirlives—suchasinschoolsbusinessandsports-buttheykeepmanyoftheirownnativecustomsandmannerssociallyandathome.Thislivingside-by-sidehasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.Sometimesitmaycausedisagreementstodevelopbetweengroupswhosewaysoflifeareverydifferentfromoneanother.Howevertherearealsogreatadvantagesthatcomefromthevarietyofculturesbroughtbysettlersfromotherlands.ThereisgreatfreedomofchoiceamongideasanddressfoodandsocialcustomsinAmerica.EveryonecanfindsomepartofhisorherfamiliarworldintheUnitedStatesinChurchesmusicfoodnationalgroupsornewspapers.51.Morethan215millionpeoplecallAmericahomebecauseA.theybuytheirhousesthereB.theysettletherenowC.theygetmarriedthereD.theywerebornthere52.Side-by-sidelivingstylemeansA.makingfriendswithnativepeopleB.thegroupsofpeoplewholivenearbyC.keepingtheirowncustomswhilesharingAmericanonesincertainareasD.thattheygetclosertoAmericansociety53.AccordingtothepassagepeopleintheUSAA.shareAmericancustomsandcultureB.1iveinakindofside-by-side''societyC.keeptheirowncustomsandhabitsfirmlyD.makenochoicetoacceptAmericancustoms54.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Theyalwayssticktotheirowncustomsandhabits.B.Side—by—side’’livingstyleisnotsuitable.C.Theyfacethesocietytheyarenotfamiliarwith.D.TheadvantagescomingfromthevarietyofculturesmakelifeinAmericacolorful.55.WhichtitleofthefollowingcanbesttaketheplaceofDifferentCulturesinAmerica?A.AdvantagesandDisadvantages.B.DifferentCustomsandHabits.C.HomeforthePeopleD.Side—by—sideLivingStyleinAmerica.
- 〔1〕Yourvocabularyreferstothewordsinalanguageyouarefamiliarwith.YouractivevocabularycontainsthewordsyouunderstandanduseinspeechandinprintandyourpassivevocabularyincludesthewordsyoudonotusebutunderstanD.AlthoughchildrenlearnmorenewwordsthanadultsthevocabularyofanadultisnotfixedandcanbeincreaseD.Improveyourlanguagerepertoire全部技能withdailyexposuretonewwordstheirpronunciationsandmeanings.〔2〕________.Themoreoftenyoureadthefasteryourvocabularycangrow.Choosereadingmaterialthatisslightlyaboveyourlevelandkeepadictionarywithyoutolookupwordsyoudonotknow.〔3〕Findanewwordeveryday.IfyoudonotencounteranunfamiliarwordinyourdailyreadinguseyourdictionarytosearchforonE.〔4〕Learnthecorrectdefinitionandpronunciationforeachnewwordyouencounter.Pronunciationisasimportantasdefinitionbecauseinordertoaddawordtoyouractivevocabularyyoumustbeabletouseitinspeech.〔5〕ExplainthemeaningofthewordsothatyoucanconnectittosomethingmemorablE.Useimageryandpersonalrelevance关联.Ifyouhavejustlearnedthatthewordobstinatemeansstubbornandunyieldingthinkabouttheneighborwhowillnotlendyouhiscar.Imaginehimshakinghisheadandthinkofhimasobstinateinhisrefusal.〔6〕Useyournewwordinspeechandinwriting.TellafriendaboutyourbossobstinatelyrefusingtorescheduleyourvacationtimE.E-mailyoursisterabouthowyourcatisobstinateaboutsleepingonyourpillow.ThefirsttimeyouuseanewwordinspeechitmayseemclumsyandforcedbutthemoreyouuseitthemorefluentyouwillbecomeinitsusE.Soonitwillbearegularpartofyouractivevocabulary.〔7〕Telleveryoneyouaretryingtoincreaseyourvocabulary.EncouragethemtoaskyouwhatyourlatestwordisortoaskforthedefinitionofanewwordyouhaveuseD.Themoreyouexplainthemeaningofawordtosomeonethemorelikelyyouaretorememberit.【小题1】Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?nomorethan6words_______________________________________________________________【小题2】Whatshouldwedoifthereisnounfamiliarwordinourdailyreading?nomorethan7words________________________________________________________________【小题3】What’sthepurposeoftheexampleofthewordobstinatenomorethan15words___________________________________________________________________【小题4】Fillintheblankinparagraph2withproperwords.nomorethan4words________________________________________________________________【小题5】Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinparagraph4probablyreferto?nomorethan3words___________________________________________________________________
- WhenwomensittogethertowatchamovieonTVtheyusuallytalksimultaneously同时的aboutavarietyofsubjectsincludingchildrenmencareersandwhat'shappeningintheirlives.Whengroupsofmenandwomenwatchamovietogetherthemenusuallyenduptellingthewomentoshutup.Mencaneithertalkorwatchthescreen--theycan'tdoboth--andtheydon'tunderstandthatwomencan.Besideswomenconsiderthatthepointofallgettingtogetheristohaveagoodtimeanddeveloprelationships--notjusttosittherelikecouchpotatoesstaringatthescreen.Duringtheadbreaksamanoftenasksawomantoexplaintheplotandtellhimwheretherelationshipbetweenthecharactersisgoing.Heisunableunlikewomentoreadthesubtlebodylanguagesignalsthatrevealhowthecharactersarefeelingemotionally.Sincewomenoriginallyspenttheirdayswiththeotherwomenandchildreninthegrouptheydevelopedtheabilitytocommunicatesuccessfullyinordertomaintainrelationships.Forawomanspeechcontinuestohavesuchaclearpurpose:tobuildrelationshipsandmakefriends.Formentotalkistorelatethefacts.Menseethetelephoneasacommunicationtoolforsendingfactsandinformationtootherpeoplebutawomanseesitasameansofbonding.A.womancanspendtwoweeksonvacationwithhergirlfriendandwhenshereturnshometelephonethesamegirlfriendandtalkforanothertwohours.Thereisnoconvincingevidencethatsocialconditioningthefactthatgirls'motherstalkedtothemmoreisthereasonwhygirlstalkmorethanboys.PsychiatristDrMichaelLewisauthorofSocialBehaviourandLanguageAcquisitionconductedexperimentsthatfoundmotherstalkedtoandlookedatbabygirlsmoreoftenthanbabyboys.Scientificevidenceshowsparentsrespondtothebrainbiasoftheirchildren.Sinceagirl’sbrainisbetterorganizedtosendandreceivespeechwethereforetalktothemmorE.Consequentlymotherswhotrytotalktotheirsonsareusuallydisappointedtoreceiveonlyshortgruntsinreply.59.WhilewatchingTVwithotherswomenusuallytalkalotbecausetheyA.areafraidofawkwardsilencewiththeirfamiliesandfriendsB.canbothtalkandwatchthescreenatthesametimeC.thinktheycanhaveagoodtimeanddeveloprelationshipsD.havetoexplaintheplotandbodylanguagetotheirhusbands60.Afteravacationwithhergirlfriendawomanwouldtalktoheragainonthephoneforhoursinorderto.A.experiencethehappytimeagainB.keepaclosetiewithherC.recommendheranewscenicspotD.remindherofsomethingforgotten61.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusmost?A.Women'sbrainsarebetterorganizedforlanguageandcommunicationB.Womenlovetotalkbecausetheyaremoresociablethanmen.C.Mendonotliketalkingbecausetheyrelymoreonfacts.D.Socialconditioningisnotthereasonwhywomenlovetalking.62.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WomenAreSociallyTrainedtoTalkB.TalkingMaintainsRelationshipsC.WomenLovetoTalkD.MenTalkDifferentlyfromWomen
- Thefamousdirectorofabigandexpensivemovieplannedtofilmabeautifulsunsetovertheoceansothattheaudiencescouldseehisheroandheroineinfrontofitattheendofthefilmastheysaidgoodbyetoeachotherforever.Hesenthiscameracrew摄制组outoneeveningtofilmthesunsetforhim.ThenextmorninghesaidtothemenHaveyouprovidedmewiththatsunset?No.sir.themenanswereD.Thedirectorwasangry.Whynot?heaskeD.WellsironeofthemenanswereD.we’reontheeastcoasthereandthesetsinthewest.Wecangetyouasunriseoverthesea.ifnecessarybutnotasunset.ButIwantasunset!thedirectorshouteD.Gototheairport.takethenextflighttothewestcoastandgetonE.ButthenayoungsecretaryhadanideA.Whydon’tyouphotographasunrisE.shesuggesteD.andthenplayitbackwards?Thenit’lllooklikeasunset.Thecameracrewwentoutearlythenextmorningandfilmedabrightsunriseoverthebeachinthemiddleofabeautifulbay海湾Thenatnineo’clocktheytookittothedirector.Hereitissir.theysaidandgaveittohim.HewasverypleaseD.Theyallwentintothestudio摄影棚.Allright.thedirectorexplaineD.nowourheroandheroinearegoingtosaygood-byE.Runthefilmbackwardssothatwecanseethe‘sunsetbehindthem.’Thesunsetbeganbutafteraquarterofaminutethedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishandsandshoutedtothecameracrewtostop.Thebirdsinthefilmwereflyingbackwardsandthewavesontheseaweregoingawayfromthebeach.61.Oneeveningthedirectorsenthiscameracrewout________.A.towatchabeautifulsunsetB.tofindanactorandanactressC.tofilmasceneontheseaD.tomeettheaudience62.Whydidthedirectorwanttosendhiscrewtothewestcoast?A.BecausehechangedhismindaboutgettingasunsetB.Becausehewasangrywithhiscrew.C.Becauseitwashissecretary’ssuggestion.D.Becausehewantedtogetasceneofsunset.63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thecrewhadtofollowthesecretary’sadvicE.B.Ifyouwanttoseeasunrisethecastcoastistheplacetogoto.C.Thecameracrewwasn’tabletofilmthescenethefirstday.D.Thedirectororderedhiscrewtostopfilmingthesunset.64.Thedirectorwantedtofilmasunsetovertheoceanbecause_______-.A.itwentwellwiththeseparationoftheheroandtheheroineB.whentheyarrivedatthebeachitwasalreadyintheeveningC.itwasmoremovingthanasunriseD.theoceanlookedmorebeautifulatsunset65.Afterthesunsetbeganthedirectorsuddenlyputhisfaceinhishands______.A.becausehewasburstingintotears.B.ashesaweverythinginthefilmmovingbackwards.C.asthesunrisedidnotlookasbeautifulashehadimaginedD.becausehewasdisappointedwiththeperformanceoftheheroandheroine
- SincetheInternethascomeintohomesthedailylifehasneverbeenthesameagain.ButthethingthatworriesmostofusisthatwecangetvirusesfromtheInternet.Willwecatchvirusesonourcellphones?A.newstudyinthejournalSciencesaysyesbutthespreadofsuchmobilesoftwarethatcanbringharmtoourcellphoneswon’treachdangerouslevelsuntilmorecellphonesareonthesameoperatingsystem.ComputersareeasilyattackedbyvirusesbecausetheysharedataespeciallyovertheInternet.Ofcoursenowadaysmorepeopleareusingtheircellphonesmoreandmorefrequently.Theyusethemforemailingtextmessaginganddownloadingtroublesomeringtonesetc.Soitisobviousthatcellphonevirusesareathreataswell.Scientistsusednamelesscalldatafrommorethansixmillioncellphoneuserstohelpmodelapossibleoutbreak.AndtheyconcludedthatvirusesthatspreadfromphonetophonebyBluetootharenotmuchconcernedbecauseusershavetobeinclosephysicalrelationfortheirphonestoseeoneanother.Howevervirusesthatspreadthroughmultimediamessagingservicescanmovemuchfasterbecausetheycancomeindisguisesuchasacooltunesentbyafriend.Thegoodnewsisthattobeeffective.ThesevirusesneedtheirvictimstoallusethesameoperatingsystemwhichnotenoughofusdobecausethereisnoMicrosoftoperatingsystemformobilephonesyet.Thankgoodness.46.whatdoestheunderlinedworddisguiseinthelastparagraphmean?A.Surprise.B.Danger.C.Hidingtheidentity.D.Usingthesamesystem.47.When____________________cellphonevirusescanbedangerous.A.allthecellphonesworkonthesameoperatingsystemB.MicrosoftoperatingsystemforcellphonesiscreatedC.userscanseeeachotheronthephoneD.Bluetoothiswidelyused48.WhatcanweinferaboutBluetoothaccordingtothescientists?A.Itcanincreasethechancesofcellphonevirusesgreatly.B.Itcanhelpustostopthespreadingofcellphoneviruses.C.Itwon’tpossiblycausetheoutbreakofcellphoneviruses.D.Itcanmakeusershaveclosephysicalrelationwithoneanother.49.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________________.A.itisimpossibletocatchvirusesonourcellphonesB.cellphonesarenotwellconnectedwiththeInternetC.itisdangerousforpeopletodownloadringtonestocellphonesD.morethanoneoperatingsystemisavailableforcellphoneusersnow50.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theoperatingsystemofcellphones.B.Thethreatofcellphoneviruses.C.Thewideuseofcellphones.D.Computerviruses.
- NowletuslookathowwereaD.Whenwereadaprintedtextoureyesmoveacrossapageinshortjerkymovement.Werecognizewordsusuallywhenoureyesarestillwhentheyfixate注视.Eachtimetheyfixateweseeagroupofwords.Thisisknownastherecognitionspanorthevisualspan.Thelengthoftimeforwhichtheeyesstop---thedurationofthefixation---variesconsiderablyfrompersontoperson.Italsovarieswithinanyonepersonaccordingtohispurposeinreadingandhisfamiliaritywiththetext.Furthermoreitcanbeaffectedbysuchfactorsaslightingandtiredness.UnfortunatelyinthepastmanyreadingimprovementcourseshaveconcentratedtoomuchonhowoureyesmoveacrosstheprintedpagE.Asaresultofthismisleadingemphasisonthepurelyvisualaspectsofreadingnumerousexerciseshavebeendevisedtotraintheeyestoseemorewordsatonefixation.ForinstanceinsomeexerciseswordsareflashedontoascreenforsayatenthoratwentiethofaseconD.OneoftheexerciseshasrequiredstudentstofixtheireyesonsomecentralpointtakinginthewordsoneithersidE.Suchwordpatternsareoftenconstructedintheshapeofrathersteep陡峭的pyramidssothereadertakesinmoreandmorewordsateachsuccessivefixation.Alltheseexercisesareverycleverbutit’sonethingtoimproveaperson’sabilitytoseewordsandquiteanotherthingtoimprovehisabilitytoreadatextefficiently.Readingrequirestheabilitytounderstandtherelationshipbetweenwords.Consequentlyforthesereasonsmanyexpertshavenowbeguntoquestiontheusefulnessofeyetrainingespeciallysinceanyapproachwhichtrainsapersontoreadisolatedwordsandphraseswouldseemunlikelytohelphiminreadingacontinuoustext.46.Thetimeoftherecognitionspancanbeaffectedbythefollowingfactsexcept________.A.one’sfamiliaritywiththetextB.one’spurposeinreadingC.thelengthofagroupofwordsD.lightingandtiredness47.Theauthormaybelievethatreading______.A.requiresareadertotakeinmorewordsateachfixationB.requiresareadertoseewordsmorequicklyC.demandsandeeply-participatingmindD.demandsmoremindthaneyes48.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingbutit’sonethingtoimproveaperson’sabilitytoseewordsandquiteanotherthingtoimprovehisabilitytoreadatextefficiently.inthesecondparapraph?A.TheabilitytoseewordsisnotneededwhenanefficientreadingisconducteD.B.Thereadingexercisesmentionedcan’thelptoimproveboththeabilitytoseeandtocomprehendwords.C.Thereadingexercisesmentionedcan’thelptoimproveanefficientreading.D.Thereadingexercisesmentionedhasdoneagreatjobtoimproveone’sabilitytoseewords.49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ThevisualspanisawordoragroupofwordsweseeeachtimE.B.Manyexpertsbegantoquestiontheefficiencyofeyetraining.C.Theemphasisonthepurelyvisualaspectsismisleading.D.Theeyetrainingwillhelpreadersinreadingacontinuoustext.50.Thetuneoftheauthorinwritingthisarticleis________.A.criticalB.neutralC.pessimisticD.optimistic
- TheUnitedStatescoversalargepartoftheNorthAmericancontinent.ItsneighborsareCanadatothenorthandMexicotothesouth.AlthoughtheUnitedStatesisabigcountryitisnotthelargestintheworlD.Whenthislandfirstbecameanationafterwinningitsindependence独立fromEnglandithadthirteenstates.Eachofthestateswasrepresented代表ontheAmericanflagbyastar.Allthesestateswereintheeasternpartofthecontinent.Asthenationgrewtowardthewestnewstateswereaddedandnewstarsappearedontheflag.Foralongtimetherewere13stars.HowevertwomorestarswereaddedtotheflagrepresentingthenewstatesofAlaskaandHawaii.IndianswerethefirstpeopleofthelandwhichisnowtheUnitedStates.TherearestillmanythousandsofIndiansnowlivinginallpartsofthecountry.SometimesitissaidthattheIndiansaretheonlyrealAmericans.MostAmericanscomefromallovertheworlD.ThosewhocamefirstingreatestnumberstomaketheirhomesontheeasterncoastofNorthAmericaweremostlyfromEnglanD.ItisforthatreasonthatthelanguageoftheUnitedStatesisEnglishandthatitscultureandcustomsaremorelikethoseofEnglandthanthoseofanyothercountryintheworlD.57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.AmericaisthelargestcountryintheworlD.B.AmericacoversalargepartoftheNorthAmericancontinent.C.AmericaislargerthananyothercountryintheNorthAmericancontinent.D.MexicoistothenorthofCanadA.58.Thefirstthirteenstateswereinthe______oftheUnitedStates.A.eastB.northC.southD.west59.WhyisEnglishthelanguageofAmerica?A.EnglishistheIndian’snativelanguagE.B.MostAmericanscomefromallovertheworlD.C.MostofthepeoplewhofirstsettledinAmericawerefromEnglanD.D.CanadaisAmerica’snearestneighbour.60.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheStatesofAmericA.B.TheLanguageofAmericA.C.TheCultureandCustomsofAmericA.D.TheUnitedStatesofAmericA.
- BridgeofHopeSchoolisaprivateschool.ItwassetupinKalangalaabouttwoyearsago.Unlikegovernmentschoolswhichhaveverylargeclassesof90childrenmanyofwhomdonotwanttolearnBridgehassmallclassessopupilsgetagreatdealofattention.SmallclassesaregoodforteachingbuttheschoolisalwayshavingdifficultywithmoneysinceprivateschoolsaredependentonparentspayingontimE.Theschoolhasfiveprimaryclassesandthreenurseryclasses幼儿班.Asthechildrenprogressthroughtheschooltheywilladdanotherclassnextyear.Thetotalnumberofchildrenintheprimaryisabout50.TheparentsofBridgechildrenareoftenhigherearnersthanthosethatattendgovernmentschools.TheywanttheirchildrentohavethebesteducationavailablE.TheschoolisnotyetfinisheD.Theclassroomshavenowindowsordoors.Butitisveryformalandinsistsonchildrenwearinguniforms制服.Disciplineisstrictandthechildrenarewell-behaveD.OnlyEnglishmaybespokenandnotthelocallanguagE.AlthoughEnglishisthenationallanguageandthelanguageofeducationgovernmentschoolsteachintheirownlanguageforthefirstthreeyears.Schoolstartsat7amandthechildrenhavetobeontimE.ClassesareformalbutchildrenhavetocopylotsofthingsfromtheblackboardbecausetherearefewtextbookssometimesonlyonefortheteachertousE.Classworkisheavyandthechildrenhavetestseveryweek.Theyalsostudyduringtheholiday.63.ParentssendtheirchildrentoBridgeofHopeSchoolbecausethey_________________.A.thinktheschoolenvironmentisbetterthereB.hopetheirchildrengetthebesteducationC.wanttheirchildrentobedifferentD.havenotimetotakecareoftheirchildren64.Whatcanwelearnaboutgovernmentschools?A.Theclassesconsistofalargenumberofstudents.B.Teachersdon’tspeakEnglishinclass.C.ChildrenalwaysworkveryharD.D.Itisfreeforchildrentoattendthem.65.WhichoffollowingisTRUEaboutBridgeofHopeSchoolaccordingtothetext?A.ChildrencanwearwhattheyliketherE.B.TextbooksarenotneedeD.C.LessonsaregiveninthelocallanguagetherE.D.Lifethereisnoteasyforchildren.66.Thepurposeofthewriterinwritinghispassageisto_____________________________.A.listdifferencesbetweenaprivateandagovernmentschoolinUgandaB.introduceaprivateschool—BridgeofHopeSchoolinKalangalaC.tellthehistoryoftheprivateschoolsinUgandaD.showeducationdevelopmentinKalangala
- WhilemanycountriesintheworldhaveseenadeclineinforestresourcesChinahasincreasedboththeareaandreservesofitsforestsandwaslistedasoneofthe15countriespreservingthemostareaofforestsbytheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgram.Reservedman–madeforestsinChinatotaled53.84millionhectares公顷theforestcoverageratebeing18.21percent.From1998to2001theCentralGovernmentinvested42.7billionyuanincentralandwesternChinatoprotectvegetation植被supportlocalfarmersfinanciallyandpromoteprojectsfortransformingfarmlandbacktoforestsandgrassland.In2003theRegulationsonTransformingFarmlandsbacktoForestwentintoofficialforce.Theprojecttoreforestfarmlandhasbeencarriedoutalloverthecountry.By200413.33millionhectaresoffarmlandhadbeenreforestedthroughoutChina.Anothereffectivemeasureofforestprotectionisthenaturalforestconservationprogramstartedin1998thatstipulatedanationwideendtothecuttingoftreesinnaturalforests.AsstipulatedbytheaResearchReportonChina’sSustainable可持续的.DevelopmentStrategyonForestryChina’sforestcoveragerateisexpectedtoreach28percentby2050withanaddedareaof110millionhectaresofplantedforest.DesertificationisoneofthemostsevereenvironmentalproblemsfacingChina.Theareaofdesertificationwhichis2.62millionsqkmorabout27percentofChina’slandareaisfarbeyondthenation’stotalfarmlanD.Todayalthoughdesertificationhasbeencontrolledinsomeareasitstillisexpandingatarateofmorethan3000sqkmeveryyear.TheStateForestryAdministrationhascarriedouranationwidesandcontrolprogramwhichhasthreestages:thefirststageaimstogetbasiccontrolofdesertificationby2010;thesecondstageaimstoreducetheareaofdesertificationeveryyearuntil2030;andthethirdphaseaimstoraisethenation'sforestcoverageandbringalldesertificationsourcesundereffectivecontrolbytheyear2050.31.Wecaninferfromthesecondparagraphthat.A.lawsmadetoprotectthenaturalforestswerenotsoeffectiveB.thegovernment’smeasurestoenlargeforestcoverageworkedC.measuresofprotectingforestwerenottakeninEastChinaD.thecuttingoftreesinnaturalforestswaslegalbefore199832.Theunderlinedwordstipulatedinparagraphtwomeans.A.increasedB.controlledC.reducedD.demanded33.Weknowfromthethirdparagraphthat.A.forestcoveragerateislowerthan28percentatpresentB.thefarmlandismuchlargerthandesertsC.desertificationareawillbe2.65millionsqkmin2050D.thedesertificationhasbeenundercontrol34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?A.China’sprogressinpreservingforestisappreciatedbyUN.B.Lotsoffarmlandanddesertshavebeenreforesteduptonow.C.Thedesertificationwillbecompletelyendedbytheyear2030.D.Thenationwidesandcontrolincludesthreestages.35.ThepassagemainlytalksaboutA.resourceandenvironmentproblemsfacingChinaB.protectionofforestsandcontrolofdesertificationC.China’sSustainableDevelopmentStrategyonForestryD.desertificationsourcesundereffectivecontrol.
- 根据短文内容请从以下选项中选出符合各段意思的小标题选项中有一项是多余选项A.LearnabouttheCountryB.LearnabouttheUniversityC.BePreparedforAdjustmentsD.KnowWhattoDoinanEmergencyE.EnsureYouHaveAlltheDocuments文件F.DevelopGoodCommunicationSkillsStudyingAbroadAreyouplanningtopursueacoursefromaforeignuniversity?WellthenyoucertainlycometotherightplacE.Thesetipsforstudyingabroadwillsurelymakeyoufeelathomeinanewcity.Justhavealook!66._____________________________Beforeyouleaveforyourdestinationcountrymakesurethatyouarewellawareofitsculturecustomsandtraditions.Everycountryhasitsownculturewhichmaybedifferentfromyours.ThereforeifyouwishtogetadjustedtothelocalwayoflivinginashorttimeyoumustbeawareofwhatthepeopleeathowtheydressupandalsowhattheirsensibilitiesarE.AlsoyoucancatchafewofthecommonlyusedwordsofthelocallanguagetherE.Inthiswaynotonlywillyoubeabletomakeyourselffeelathomeinthenewcitybutalsowillbesparedfromexperiencingamajorcultureshock.67._____________________________Thisisperhapsthemostimportantthingtokeepinmindbeforeyousetofftoforeignshorestostudy.MakenoteofalltheessentialpapersyouwouldneedbeforeandduringyourstayabroadespeciallythepassportandthevisA.ItisrecommendedthatyoumakecopiesofbothyourpassportandvisaincaseyoumightberequiredtogetanewoneduringthecourseofyourstaytherE.Alsoatleastoneothermemberofyourfamilyshouldhaveapassportmadesothatyoucanhavesomebodybyyoursideifyoufallsickorincaseofotheremergencies.AlsoitisagoodideatocarryafewcopiesofyourphotoincaseyouneedtouseonE.Anotherthingthat’snecessaryistogetahealthinsurancetocovertheexpensesofamedicalemergencyabroaD.68.____________________________Whenyoudecidetopursueacourseabroaditisextremelyimportantthatyoushouldresearchwell.Don’tjustfollowadvertisementsandchooseoneblindly.Insteadtalktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountryorwhoareplanningtomovetothesamecountry.Thiswayyou’llgetsomereliableinformation.69._____________________________Notonlywillitmakeiteasierforyoutofacepersonalinterviewsbutalsotointeractwiththelocalpeopleandfollowstudents.Themoreyouspeaktopeoplethemoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.Whatawaytodrivethebluesaway!70._____________________________GetthedetailsoftheEmbassy大使馆inthecityyou’removingtoincludingthephonenumberandregisteryourselfandyourfamilymemberswiththeEmbassy.Thiswayyou’llknowwhomtoreachouttoincaseyouareintroubleinaforeignlocation.
- It’sthedirtylittlesecretmanyshampoocompaniesdon’twantyoutoknow.Whenyouwashyourhairwithcertaintraditionalchemicalshampoosyoumayactuallyberemovingyourhairandscalp头皮oftheirnaturaloils.TheseshampoosgenerateathickbubbletocleanhairtheycanalsocreatedrynesscurldullnessandcolorfadE.Wethenspendalotoftimeandmoneyonproductsthatareeffectivelyrepairingthedamagecausedbyshampoo.ChazDeangottiredofclientsleavinghissalonravingabouttheircolorandthefeelingoftheirhair---brassy似黄铜的anddull.Heknewthemaincausewaslikelytheirshampoosohestartedexperimentingwithvariousingredientsincludingnaturalherbsandbotanicalsthatheknewhadcleansing弄干净andhydrating保湿的properties.Theresultwasatotallynewapproachtothewaywecleanseourhair.It’scalledWEN®CleansingConditioner.WEN®containsasuper-hydratingnaturalherbsandbotanicalsmixtureofglycerinchamomile甘菊rosemarycalendulaandCherrybarkwhichwhencombinedwillbothcleansethehairaswellasgiveshineandsoftnesseventodamagedhair.WEN®isa5-in-1formula配方thattakestheplaceofyourshampooAndthemostamazingthingaboutitisthatitcleanseswithoutbubblE.Insteadwhenmixedwithwateritcreatesasmoothbubbleforshinyhealthy-lookingmanageableresults.Thefirsttimeyoutryitcertainlyfeelsstrangebuttheresultsspeakforthemselves.BeforebeingmarketedWEN®wentthroughextensiveconsumertestsandtheresultswereimpressivE.Morethan90percentoftheparticipantsinthestudiesreportedthattheirhairwasmoreshinylessfrizzyandhadmorebouncE.WEN®isrecommendedforallhairtypesandonceyoustartusingititwillbecometheonlycleanser/conditioneryouwillwanttoincludeinyourdailyroutinE.RightnowWEN®isofferinganeasywayforonlineshopperstotrytheproduct.Nowyoujustpaylessthan$30andhavea60daymoneybackguaranteeifyouarenotcompletelysatisfieD.ClickheretolearnmoreaboutWEN®andtrythisrevolutionarynewapproachyourself.71.Wecaninferfromthefirstparagraphthat_________________A.AlltheshampoocompaniesareirresponsiblE.B.Fewtraditionalshampoosdependonchemicalsforcleaning.C.WEN®doesharmtopeople’shair.D.Ittakesmuchtimeandmoneytorepairhairdamagedbyshampoo.72.WhatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedphraseravingaboutinparA.2?A.smilingsatisfactorilyatB.shoutingangrilyforC.cryingexcitedlyforD.sighingsilentlyat73.Whichisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.WEN®containsnaturalherbsandbotanicals.B.Youcann’tuseWEN®withoutbubblE.C.WEN®hasn’tbeentestedbeforeselling.D.WEN®isaccessibleonlyonlinE.74.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhyareshampoosawasteofmoneyB.WhydoweneedshampoosC.WEN®isyourbestchoicE.D.WEN®hasgoodguarantee75.Wheredoesthepassagecomefrom?A.magazineB.websiteC.newspaperD.text
- ThecandidatelongingforelectiontothehighestofficeintheUnitedStatesmustbenative-bornAmericancitizenwhoisatleast35yearsoldandwhohaslivedintheUnitedStatesforatleast14years.TheelectioncourseiscomplicatedandtheroadtotheOvalOfficeislong.Potentialcandidatesmustpresentpapersstatingtheirintentiontoseektheirparty’srecommendation;delegatesthenchoosefromamongthoserunningsomemonthslateratthenationalconferences.Beforethathowevereachstateholdsaprimaryelectionthatdetermineshowthestate’svoterswanttheparty’sdelegatestovotE.MethodsofchoosingthedelegatesvaryfromstatetostatE.Attheconferencestherearespeechesandoftenheateddiscussions.ItmaytakeseveralroundsofvotingbeforedelegatescanagreeonacandidatE.Onthefinaldayofthemeetingthepresidentialcandidateannounceshisorherchoiceforvicepresident.ElectionDaybylawistheTuesdaythatfollowsthefirstMondayinNovember.Onthisdayregisteredvotersmaycasttheirvotesforpresidentvicepresidentandcandidatesforotherfederalstateandlocaloffices.Thepopularvotehoweverdoesnotdeterminewhowillbepresident.ThepresidentischosenbyavoteoftheElectoralCollegeagroupof538citizensfromthe50statesandtheDistrictofColumbiawhoarechosentocastvotesforthepresidentandvicepresident.Therulesforchoosingelectorsaswiththedelegatesvary.EachstatealsodecideswhetheritselectoralvotesmustreflectthepopularvotE.ThenumberofelectorsineachstateisdeterminedbythenumberofrepresentativesandsenatorsthatastatesendstoCongressandthereforemaychangeevery10yearsdependingontheresultsoftheUnitedStatescensus人口普查.Thewinnermustgetatleast270oftheelectoralvoteswhentheElectoralCollegemeetsinDecemberoftheelectionyear.TheelectionresultsarenotofficialhoweveruntilthefollowingJanuarywhenCongressmeetsinajointconferencetocounttheelectoralvotes.AttheendoftheroadtotheOvalOfficeistheswearing-inceremonyatwhichtheneworreelectedpresidenttakestheoathofofficeonJanuary20.69.WhichofthefollowingisnotarequirementforcandidatesforthepresidencyoftheUSA?A.Minimumageofthirty-fiveyearsolD.B.NativeoftheUnitedStatesofAmericA.C.PreviousexperienceinanelectiveofficE.D.BottomresidencyoffourteenyearsintheStates.70.Accordingtothepassagewecanconcludethat_______.A.waystoselectthedelegatesofeachstateareverymuchthesameintheUSA.B.thecandidatewhowinsthepopularvotewillbethewinneroftheelectionC.thechangeofastate’spopulationbarelyhaseffectsonthepresidentialelection.D.thepresidentsoftheUnitedStatesaretheoreticallypickedbythecitizensdirectly.71.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheVariousWaysofPresidentialElectionintheUSAB.TheQualificationsforBeingthePresidentoftheUSAC.TheProcessoftheElectionforthePresidentoftheUSAD.TheRulesforChoosingPresidentialCandidatesintheUSA
- OneofmywonderfulmemoriesisaboutaChristmasgift.Unlikeothergiftsitcamewithoutwrap包装.OnSeptember11th1958MumgavebirthtoRicharD.Aftershebroughthimhomefromhospitalsheputhiminmylapsaying.Ipromisedyouagiftandhereitis.Whatanhonor!Noneofmyfriendshadsuchababydolloftheirown.Iplayedwithitdayandnight.Isangtoit.Itolditstories.ItolditoverandoverhowmuchIlovedit!OnemorninghoweverIfounditsbedempty.Mydollwasgone!Icriedforit.Mumweptandtoldmethatthepoorlittlethinghadbeensenttoahospital.Ithadafever.ForseveraldaysIheardMumandDadwhisperingsuchwordsashopelesspitifulanddyingwhichsoundedominous.Christmaswascoming.Don’texpectanypresentsthisyear.DadsaidpointingatthesocksIhunginthelivingroom.Ifyourbabybrotherlivesthat'llbeChristmasenough.Ashespokehiseyeswerefilledwithtears.I'dneverseenhimcrybeforE.ThephonerangearlyonChristmasmorning.Dadjumpedoutofbedtoanswerit.FrommybedroomIheardhimsay.What?He'sallright?Hehungupandshoutedupstairs.ThehospitalsaidwecanbringRichardhome!ThankGoD.'IheardMumcry.FromtheupstairswindowIwatchedmyparentsrushouttothecar.Ihadneverseenthemhappy.AndIwasalsofullofjoy.Whatawonderfulday!MybabydollwouldbehomE.Irandownstairs.Mysocksstillhungthereflat.ButIknewtheywerenotempty;theywerefilledwithlove!56.WhathappenedtotheauthoronSeptember111958?A.HegotababybrotherB.HegotaChristmasgiftC.HebecamefouryearsoldD.Hereceivedadoll57.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordominousinParagraph3probablymeanA.ImpossiblE.B.BoringC.DifficultD.Fearful58.WhichwordcanbestdescribethefeelingofthefatherwhenChristmaswascoming?A.Excitement.B.Happiness.C.Sadness.D.Disappointment.59.Don’texpectanypresentsthisyear.DadsaiD.Butwhat’smypresentthisyear?A.A.babydoll.B.Thereunionofthefamily.C.Thesocks.D.A.lovelytoy.60.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.A.sadChristmasdayB.LifewithalovelybabyC.A.specialChristmasgift.D.Memoriesofahappyfamily
- Knowingthebestwaytostudywillhelpyoutobeabetterstudent.Byusingyourtimeproperlyyoucandoyourhomeworkmorequickly.Learningtostudyisnotdifficult.Thefirstthingtorememberisthatyoumustbewillingtolearn.Itdoesn’tmeanthatyoumustalwayslikethesubject.Itdoesmeanhoweverthatyoumustbewil1ingtodowhateverisnecessarytolearn.Trytounderstandwhyitisimportantandhowitwillhelpyounowandlatertodoandlearnotherthings.KnowingmathematicsfactswillbeusefulinyourwholelifE.Knowinghowtospellmakesanykindofwritingeasier.Sometimesthesubjectthatyouthinkisgoingtobeuninterestingwillbeexcitingwhenyoubegintoworkatitandunderstanditmoreclearly.Learningthingscanbefunifyouarewillingtoworkwiththem.Here’ssomeadviceforyou:haveacertaintimeeachdayandaquietplacewithgoodlightingforstudysothatyoucanconcentrateonyourstudywithoutinterruptions中断;haveeverythingreadybeforeyousitdowntostudyadictionarypaperapenandbooks;besureyouunderstandwhatyoushouldlearnbeforeyoustart;readcarefullyandpayspecialattentiontothemostimportantthings;whenmemorizingfirstfindoutthemainpartsandthenrecitethewholething;checkyourhomeworkafteryoufinishit;neverforgettheimportanceofreviewandpreview.Don’ttrytospendalotoftimeresearchinglearningmethods.Therearemanystudentswhoknowmanygoodlearningmethodsbutdon’tstudywell.TheyforgetthatthemostusefullearningmethodistostudyharD.56.Themaingoalofthearticleis.A.toprovethatlearningisnotdifficultB.tomakethereadersbeinterestedinstudyC.totelltheimportanceofselfteachingD.totellthestudentshowtostudywell57.Thefirstthingtorememberinstudyingisthat.A.youmustlikethesubjectB.youmustfollowtheteacherC.youmustenjoylearningD.youmuststudyhard58.Welearnthingsbecause.A.ourparentswantustolearnB.everystudentlearnsatschoolC.wemayusethesethingsinthefutureD.welikethesubjects59.ThefollowingadviceisgiveninthearticleEXCEPT.A.Toputapenpaperandbooksbesideyoubeforestudy.B.TostudyatanypossibletimeandplacE.C.ToreviewandpreviewD.Topayattentiontothemostimportantthings.60.AmongthefollowingstatementsistruE.A.Themorelearningmethodswehavethebetterwewillstudy.B.Findingthebestlearningmethodisthemostimportantinlearning.C.Ifyoudon’tworkhardthoughyouhaveagoodlearningmethodyoucan’tbegoodatstudy.D.Oncewehavemasteredagoodlearningmethodwecanimproveourstudygreatly.
- ChineseNewYearCelebrationisthemostimportantcelebrationoftheyear.ChinesepeoplemaycelebratetheChineseNewYearinslightlydifferentwaysbuttheirwishesarealmostthesame;theywanttheirfamilymembersandfriendstobehealthyandluckyduringnextyear.ChineseNewYearCelebrationusuallylastsfor15days.CelebratoryactivitiesincludeChineseNewFeastfirecrackersgivingluckymoneytochildrentheNewYearbellringingandChineseNewYearGreetings.MostofChinesepeoplewillstopthecelebratingintheirhomeonthe7thdayofNewYearbecausethenationalholidayusuallyendsaroundthatdayhowevercelebrationsinpublicareascanlastuntilthe15thdayofNewYear.ItisthemoneygiventokidsfromtheirparentsandgrandparentsasNewYeargift.Themoneyisbelievedtobringgoodluckwardoffmonsters;hencethenameluckymoney.Parentsandgrandparentsfirstputmoneyinsmallespecially-maderedenvelopesandgivetheredenvelopestotheirkidsaftertheNewYear'sFeastorwhentheycometovisitthemontheNewYear.TheychoosetoputthemoneyinredenvelopesbecauseChinesepeoplethinkredisaluckycolor.Theywanttogivetheirchildrenbothluckymoneyandluckycolor.51.WhatcanwelearnfromtheParagragh1A.ChineseNewYearCelebrationisoneofthemostimportantcelebrationsinChinaoftheyearB.ChineseNewYearCelebrationcanbringlucktothemduringthenextyearC.SomedifferentcelebrationsstillexistD.KidscangettheirluckymoneyduringtheChineseNewYearCelebration52.Wherecanwemeetsomecelebrationsinthe13thdayoftheNewYearinChinaA.Wal-MartStoresB.Youruncle’sfamilyC.YuanmingyuanImperialGardenD.Highschool53.WhichwayisnotmentionedinthepassagebelowtocelebrateNewYearA.SetofffireworksB.ComeoverrelativesC.ReceivepresentsD.Getluckymoney54.WherecanweprobablyfindthepassageA.AtravelbrochureB.AnewspaperC.AtraditionguideD.Atextbook
- Americansliketotravelontheiryearlyholiday.TodaymoreandmoretravelersintheUnitedStatesarespendingnightsatsmallhousesorinnsinsteadofhotels.Theygetaroomforthenightandthebreakfastthenextmorning.RoomsforthenightinprivatehomeswithbreakfasthavebeenpopularwithtravelersinEuropeformanyyears.Inthepastfivetotenyearsthesebed-and-breakfastplaceshavebecomepopularintheUnitedStates.ManyoftheseAmerican’sbed-and-breakfastinnsareoldhistoricbuildings.Somebed-and-breakfastinnshaveonlyafewrooms;othersaremuchlarger.Someinnsdonotprovidetelephonesortelevisionsintheroomsothersdo.Stayingatabed-and-breakfastinnismuchdifferentfromstayingatahotel.Usuallythecostismuchless.Stayingataninnisalmostlikevisitingsomeone’shomE.Theownersaregladtotellabouttheareasandtheinterestingplacestovisit.Manyvacationerssaythattheyenjoythechancetomeetlocalfamilies.61.Americanstakeaholidaytrip_________.A.alltheyearroundB.foryearsC.everyyearD.everyotheryear62.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.SomeAmericansliketostayatbed-and-breakfasthomesinsteadofathotels.B.Thebed-and-breakfastinnsareprivatehomesopentovacationers.C.Thebed-and-breakfastinnownersprovideamorningmealfortheirvisitorsandaroomforthenight.D.Thebed-and-breakfastinnshavebeenpopularinAmericaforalongtimE.63.WhydoAmericantravelerspreferstayingatbed-and-breakfastinns?A.Itislikevisitingsomeone’shomE.B.Themoneytheyspendthereismuchless.C.Theycanmeetlocalfamilies.D.AlloftheabovE.64.Stayingatthebed-and-breakfastinns_________.A.thetravelersneedn’tpayanythingB.thetravelersdon’thavetopayforthetelephoneortelevisionC.thetravelerscanmeetandtalkwiththelocalpeopleD.theownerswillshowthetravelersaroundthearea65.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.EuropeanandAmericanvacationerslikestayingatbed-and-breakfastinns.B.AllAmericansenjoytraveling.C.Thesebed-and-breakfastinnsarealloldhistoricbuildings.D.Stayingatabed-and-breakfastinnisjustlikeatthetraveler’shomE.
- SlowparentingmeansparentingchildreninthecontactofnaturewithoutanyinterferenceofmaterialisticinfluencE.Wecanalsotermitasselfraising.InslowparentingchildrenareallowedtodowhattheythinkproperandparentsjustkeepawatchoverthechilD.Curiosityofthechildleadstoexploringanddiscoveringthings.Parentsprovidelittlehelponlywhenit'stoonecessaryotherwisekeepthemselvesawayfromthechildandjusthavealookonhimorher.Thisbringsaboutafeelingofselfdependencyandtheyareencouragedtosolvetheirproblems.Thisisanaturalwayoflearning.Whenachildislefttolearninanaturalenvironmentthechild'snaturaldevelopmenttakesplacE.Influenceofanymaterialisticwaydoesn'tlettheminddevelopnaturally.WatchingTVplayingvideogamesorjoiningclassesofdanceswimmingoranyothersportswillnotlettheminddevelopnaturally.HerecreativityoftheirmindisdevelopeD.Theyexploreideas.Thelogicbehindthisisthatthekidsofanimalslearnbynaturesocanourkids.SoletourchildrenplayinthegardentowatchflowersplantsbirdsbutterfliesandothergiftsofnaturE.IntheclassesofdanceswimmingetC.theircreativityisinfluencedandtheirnaturalcreativityissuppressed抑制.Intheseclassestheyareoverburdenedandcan'tenhancetheircreativity.Soletthemplayintheopenairorgardenwithoutanyburdeninsteadofjoiningclasses.Generallyparentsgivetoystotheirchildrenandexplainhowtooperatethem.Butthoseparentswhobelieveinslowparentinggivetoysandobservehowthechildrenaremanagingthem.Theirskilltolearnandunderstandcomesout.Maybetheprocessisslowbutitwillbetheirexplorationwhichwillmakethemselfdependentandselfcapabletolearn.72.Inslowparentingparents_______.A.givetheirchildrenfreedomtodowhattheythinkproperB.setlimitstowhattheirchildrendoC.keepaclosewatchovertheirchildrenD.givethewholedirectionstowhattheirchildrendo73.Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthat_______.A.childrenshouldjoinsomeclassesB.slowparentingshouldbedoneinalogicalwayC.exploringnatureisagoodwayofslowparentingD.childrencan'tlearnbynaturelikethekidsofanimals74.Whatisthemainadvantageofslowparentingaccordingtothepassage?A.Arousingchildren'scuriosity.B.Helpingchildrentobeindependent.C.MakingchildreninterestedinexploringnaturE.D.KeepingchildrenawayfrommaterialisticinfluencE.75.Theauthorbelievesjoiningvariousclasses________.A.isnogoodtochildren'screativityB.alsohelpsimprovechildren'screativityC.isanecessarypartofslowparentingD.cantrainchildren'sabilityofsolvingproblems
- ShanghaiXintiandiStyleMallisfilledwithafestivemoodfeaturinglarge-scaleequipmentknitworksandvariousactivitiesunderthethemekiss.Kissingisseldomtakenasthethemeofartworksbecauseinoriental东方的culturepeoplerestrainthemselvesfromexpressingtheiremotionssaysJiangShanwhoisinchargeoftheexhibition.ThroughtheexhibitionwehopetoencouragepeopletobeconfidentandbraveinexpressingtheirlovE.InsidethemallwhichcoversalargeareafromZizhongLuRoadtoFuxingnanLuRoaddozensofcolorfuldecorationsincludingballoonslollipopsandlip-shapeddecorationsarehungonthewallsandfromtheceiling.Amongthedecorationsabright-coloredwoolartworkattractsmosteyeballsandbringsaboutafeelingofwarmth.ThedesignerGuYelisaystheartpieceKissForestwasinspiredbyUSartistAndyWarhol's1963experimentalfilmKisswhichfeaturedvariouscoupleskissingforthreeandahalfminuteseach.Gualsoorganizesasmallworkshoptoteachknitting编织tochildren.ArtistWangXuejunsetsupastainless-steelmirroratthemall'sgateleadingtoZizhongLu.Visitorsincludingmenareinvitedtoputonlipstickandkissthemirrorthuskissingthemselves.TheBeastFloralShopaflowershopinShanghaicontributestwowallsofflowersthataremadeintotheshapeofabooknamedKissBook.Artifacts手工艺品ofbeesandbutterfliesarefixedamongtheblossomskissingtheflowers.TheworkrepresentsloveandharmonyinnaturE.ArchitectMaKecreatesaKissBridgewithtransparent透明的acrylicboardsandceramic陶瓷的fishbowls.BridgesareoftenspotsfordatingloversintraditionalChinesefolkstoriesandthegoldfishinthebowlsarewitnessesofthelovers'kisses.Inthesouthplazaan18-meter-highinteractivetree-shapedlightequipmentencouragespeopletokiss.Eachkissturnsacertainlightonremindingaudiencesoftheirsweetchildhoodmemoriesofkisses.Atthesideofthetreeisacounterinwhicheachkissiscountedandrepresentsadonationtocharityorganizations.46.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.IttellspeoplehowimportantkissesaretolifE.B.ItdescribeswhatShanghaiXintiandiStyleMalllookslikE.C.Itintroducesanexhibitionunderthethemekiss.D.ItintroducesvariousactivitiesinShanghaiXintiandiStyleMall.47.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?A.peopleencouragethemselvestoexpresstheiremotions.B.peoplediscouragethemselvesfromexpressingtheiremotions.C.peopleteachthemselvestoexpresstheiremotions.D.peoplelearnalotfromexpressingtheiremotions.48.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.MostpeopleareinterestedinJiangShan’sart-piecewhichbringsaboutafeelingofwarmth.B.MostvisitorswillkisseachotherinfrontofthestainlesssteelmirroratthegatE.C.Allthedecorationsinthemallareaimedatencouragingloverstoexpresstheirlovebravely.D.The18-meter-highinteractivetree-shapedlightequipmentwillbeonforeachkiss.49.Thearticleaboveprobablyistakenfroma____________.A.textbookB.scienceandtechnologymagazineC.newswebsiteD.travelleaflet
- FuturehistorybooksmightrecordthatwewererobbedoftheuseofoureyesInourhurrytogetfromoneplacetoanotherwefailtoseeanythingonthewayAirtravelgivesyouabird’s–eyeviewoftheworld---orevenlessifthewingoftheaircrafthappenstogetinyourwayWhenyoutravelbycarortrainyouaremovingsoquicklythatyoudonotseethecountrysideclearlyCardriversareforeverthinkingaboutgoingonandon;theyneverwanttostopIsitthegreatmotorwaysthatattractthemorwhat?AndasforseatravelithardlydeservesmentionItisperfectlysummedupinthewordsoftheoldsong’IjoinedthenavytoseetheworldandwhatdidIsee?Isawthesea’.YoumentiontheplacenamesintheworldlikeEIDoradoKabulandsomeoneissuretosay‘I.’vebeenthere’meaning‘Idrovethroughitat100milesanhouronthewaytosomewhereelsE.’Whenyoutravelathighspeedsthepresentmeansnothing:youlivemainlyinthefuturebecauseyouspendmostofyourtimelookingforwardtoarrivingatsomeotherplaceButactualarrivalwhenitisachievedismeaninglessYouwanttomoveonagain.Bytravelinglikethisyoususpend中止allexperience;thepresentstopsbeingarealityyoumightjustaswellbedeaD.ThetraveleronfootontheotherhandlivesconstantlyinthepresentForhimtravelingandarrivingareoneandthesamething:hearrivessomewherewitheverystephemakesHeexperiencesthepresentmomentwithhiseyeshisearsandthewholeofhisbodyAttheendofhisjourneyhefeelsadeliciousphysicaltirednessSatisfyingsleepwillbehis:thejustrewardofalltruetravelers.41TheunderlinedwordsgetinyourwayinParagraphIcanbereplacedby.A.blockyoursightsB.expendyourrangeofvisionC.preventyoufromgoingoutoftheplanehalfwayD.makeyourtravelcontinue42WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthetravelersmentionedinParagraph1?A.TheygetagoodviewofthelandscapeB.TheymakefulluseoftheireyesC.TheyfailtoseethescenerywiththeirheartD.Theyareeagertoseeeverythingontheway.43Whydoesthepresentmeannothingwhenwetravelathighspeeds?A.BecausewechangeouraimsallthetimeB.BecauseweareeagertogotoanotherplaceC.BecausewearelookingforwardtothefuturelifeD.Becausewecannotenjoytheexperiencewehavehad44Whatwilltheauthormostprobablyadviseustodo?A.TogohikinginthemountainB.TotravelatahighspeedC.TotravelbycarortrainD.Togoaroundtheworld45Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DifferenttravelersB.TheuseofeyesC.WaysoftravelingD.Truetraveling
- AfamousforeigncompanythatinvestedinChinawantedtoemployareceptionsecretaryforitspublicrelationdepartment.A.beautifulgirlwithamaster’sdegreeinelectricengineeringwentthroughthedifficultprocessofapplyingforajobandwasshortlisteD.Inthefinalstageshefacedanoraltesttogetherwithanothergirlwhowasherequalnotonlyingoodlooksbutalsoineducation.Thegirlwetalkaboutwasconfidentinherselfandsuccessfulintheoraltest.ItseemedshewouldgetthechancE.AtlasttheexamineraskedherCanyoucometotheofficenextMonday?ShockedbytheunexpectedquestionthebeautifulgirlwasquiteatalossandsaidwithhesitationIhavetotalkwithmyparentsbeforeIgiveananswer.SurprisedtheexaminersaidcalmlyInthatcaselet’swaittillyouareready.ThenextdaythegirlcametotellthemthatherparentshadagreedtoletherbeginworknextMonday.ButtheexaminersaidregretfullySorrythepositionhasbeenfilledbyanothersuitablecandidatE.YouhadbettertryanotherplacE.ThebeautifulgirlwassurpriseD.SheaskedforanexplanationandwastoldWhatisneededhereisapersonwhoknowsherownminD.Thatwashowagoodopportunityrightunderthenoseofabeautifulgirlslippedaway.51.Whydidthebeautifulgirlwanttoaskherparentsforadvice?A.BecauseshefeltalittlenervousinapplyingforthejoB.B.Becauseshedidn’twanttoletherparentsdown.C.Becauseshedidn’texpecttheexaminerwouldasksuchaquestion.D.Becauseherparentswouldscoldherifsheagreedwithouttheirpermission.52.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.theothergirlwhofailedatthelastoraltestmostlikelygotthejobB.itwashardtomakearightdecisionC.thecompanylostitsbestemployeeD.theexaminerwassurprisedathisfirstchoice53.Whatdidtheexaminervaluemost?A.A.candidate’sbeautifullooks.B.A.candidate’sknowledgE.C.A.candidate’squickminD.D.A.candidate’sindependencE.54.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Makedecisionsquickly.B.Useyourownjudgment.C.SeizeyourchanceintimE.D.Answertheexaminer’squestionwithouthesitation.
- WhenIcametoCincinnatiasanaupair家庭打工留学生alotofthingsthereweredifferentfromwhatIknew.MyhostfamilylivedinahugehouseIcouldonlydescribeasacastle.InGermanyIhadlivedinasmallapartmenttogetherwithmymom.SoonIfoundoutthatthecastlewasactuallyrathersmallinourneighborhooD.EverybodytherewasveryfriendlyandpolitE.Theygreetedyouwhentheywerewalkingbyatleast3feetawayfromyou.TheymustnothaveseenaGermanaupairbeforeformostpeopleImetaskedmeallkindsofquestionsaboutGermany.Ienjoyedansweringtheirvariousstrangequestions.ImadealotoffriendsandIstartedtohangoutwiththem.Ofcoursetherewereanumberofnewthingsandittookmethewholeyeartofindthemallout.Inevergothomesick.PerhapsitwasbecauseIdidnothavetoomanynegativeexperiencesandfeltlovedandwelcomedtherE.HoweverIhadundergonesomepainfulexperiencebackinGermany.IwasfrustratedbythewaypeoplewouldrunmeoverandnotevensaySorry.TakingupmystudiesattheTU-DresdenIfeltlonely.Everybodyhereseemedtobewithdrawn离群的andImissedeverythingIhadinCincinnati.Germanywassocold.Ifounditsomuchhardertomakenewfriends.AftersixmonthsIgotaroommateandonlytwogoodfriends.IalsoflewbacktoCincinnatiseveraltimesforlongperiods.IfeltthatwithoutthosevisitsIwasnotabletomakeit.NowIamoverthisGermancultureshock.Italmosttookmeanentireyear.IamstillgoingbackandforwardbetweenDresdenandCincinnatifourtimesayear.51.WhentheauthorlivedinCincinnati________.A.shelivedinarealcastleB.somepeoplewerenotverykindtoherC.manypeoplewerecuriousabouthermotherlandD.shelivedinthebiggesthouseintheneighborhood52.IntheopinionoftheauthorlifeinCincinnatiwas________.A.wonderfulB.hardC.painfulD.strange53.TheunderlinedwordundergoneinParagraph4probablymeans________A.welcomedB.acceptedC.expectedD.suffered54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheauthor?A.ShelivedwithhermotherinabighouseinGermany.B.SheneverwentbacktoCincinnatiaftershecamebacktoGermany.C.SheseldomhungoutwithherAmericanfriendsasshewastoobusy.D.ShedidmissherfriendsinCincinnatiwhenshewasattheTU-Dresden.55.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.UniversitylifeinGermanyB.MycultureshockexperienceC.AdvantagesoflivinginUSAD.HowtobeanaupairinUSA
- LongtimenoseeisaveryinterestingsentencE.WhenIfirstreadthissentencefromanAmericanfriend’semailIlaugheD.IthoughtitwasaperfectexampleofChinglish.Obviouslyitisaword-by-wordliteraltranslationoftheChinesegreetingswitharuledEnglishgrammarandstructure!LateronmyfriendtoldmethatitisastandardAmericangreeting.Iwastoothrilledtobelieveher.Herwordscouldnotconvincemeatall.SoIdidaresearchongooglE.com.Tomysurprisethereareover60thousandwebpagescontainingLongtimenoseE.Thissentencehasbeenwidelyusedinemailslettersnewspapersmoviesbooksoranyotherpossibleplaces.ThoughitissortofinformalitispartofthelanguagethatAmericansusedaily.IronicallyifyoutypethisphraseinMicrosoftWordthesoftwarewilltellyouthatthegrammarneedstobecorrecteD.NobodyknowstheoriginofthisChinglishsentencE.SomepeoplebelievethatitcamefromCharlieChan’smovies.Inthe1930sHollywoodmoviemakerssuccessfullycreatedaworldwidefamousChinesedetectivenamedCharlieChanonwidescreens.DetectiveChanlikestoteachAmericanssomeChinesewisdombyquotingConfucius.Longtimenoseewashistrademark.SoonafterCharlieChanLongtimenoseebecameapopularphraseintherealworldwiththankstothepopularityofthesemovies.SomescholarsrefertoAmericaasahugepotofstew.Allkindsofculturearemixedinthestewtogetherandtheychangethecolorandtasteofeachother.AmericanChinesethoughaminorityethnic少数民族的成员groupintheUnitedStatesisalsocontributingsomechangestothestew!Languageisusuallythefirstthingtobeinfluencedinthemixedstew.YoucanhavesomeotherexamplesthanadoptionsfromChinesesuchaspizzafromItaliansusifromJapaneseanddéjàvufromFrenchetC.Thereisalonglist!Americansdonotjustsimplyborrowsomethingfromothers.TheywillmodifyitandmakeittheirownsoyouwouldnotbesurprisedtofindatofuandpeanutbutterhamburgerinarestaurantortobuyabottleoficedChinesegreenteawithhoneyinagrocerystorE.SinceAmericansappreciateChineseculturemoreandmorenowadaysIbelievemoreChinesewordswillbecomeAmericanEnglishinthefuturE.InthiswaytheAmericanstewkeepsaddingrichnessandflavor.【小题1】Thewriterhimselffeltsurprisedat______.A.theChinglishexpressionLongtimenoseeB.LongtimenoseeusedasstandardAmericanEnglishC.somanyliteraltranslationoftheexpressionsusedinAmericaD.findingoutAmericansusetheexpressioneveryday【小题2】Thewordstewinthe4thparagraphprobablymeans______.A.mixtureliteratureB.Confucius’wordsC.akindofcookeddishD.Americanchangingcultures【小题3】Accordingtothepassageitcanbeinferredthat______.A.detectivestranslatethephraseLongtimenoseeB.HollywoodmadeLongtimenoseepopularC.thehugepotofstewgreatlyaffectsallkindsoflanguagesD.culturescanbechangedinthehugepotofstew【小题4】Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.A.someChineseexpressionsareintroducedintoEnglishB.you’llnotbesurprisedatatofuinarestaurantinAmericaC.someAmericanexpressionscanbeusedinChinaD.AmericanEnglishkeepbeingenrichedfromdifferentcultures【小题5】Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?A.Informallanguagesometimesdoesn’tgowithgrammarandstructurE.B.LanguagesarealwaysruledbygrammarandstructurE.C.LongtimenoseehasbeenusedinatleastfourmediamentionedinthepassagE.D.TherearefourlanguagesmentionedtobeadoptedintheAmericanstew.
- A.LiveindenialB.SellyouriPhoneC.StopmakingphonecallsD.PurchaseacarratherthananiPhoneE.MovetoalocationwithstrongcarriersignalF.Returnthephoneandgetonefromadifferentmanufacturer制造商Apple’sso-callediPhone4DeathGrip-whereholdingthephoneinthelefthandweakensthesignal-mayrankamongthetopmarketingfailuresofthe2010s.FrustratediPhone4ownersdon’tneedtowaitaroundforAppletohandletheproblem.Theycansolvethecallingproblemsontheirown.I’vegotfiveguaranteedsolutionsbutyouprobablywon’tlikethem.58.________________.InmostUSstatespurchaserscanreturnphoneswithin14days-30daysinstateslikeCaliforniA.It’sthebuyer’sregretperiodandforsomepeoplewhocan’tmakeclearcallstheresurelyissomekindofregret.Apple’snewesthandsetmaybethemostfashionablephoneontheplanetbutitisbynomeanstheonlychoicE.Yesyoucanuseanothersmartphoneandfindhappiness.59.________________.OKsothismightseemlikeanextremechoicebutheyaren’tallthosephonecallsannoying?I’vedramaticallyreducedthenumberofphonecallsandmustsayitfeelsgoodtobefreeofthem.Youtexttweet推特andFacebookanyway.TheiPhonehasatouchscreenforareason.Useit.Butpleasedon’ttextanddrivE.60.________________.Ifyoumustmakephonecallschangeyourlocation.RepeatedlytestfortheDeathGripbutdon’tletthesellersknowtherealreasonformoving.Surelythey’llthinkthatanyonewillingtowaitallnightinalinetobuyacellphoneissomeonewhoiseasilytrickedortakenin.Don’tletyouriPhone4enthusiasmdriveuptheseller’scounteroffer.61.________________.HeywhyshouldApplebetheonlyonewhomakesmoney?TheiPhone4eBayauctions拍卖arecrazy.Therearebuyitnowpricesof$1000andauctionswithbids出价startingabove$800.WhilewritingthispostIwatchedoneauctioncountdown7minutestozerowhereinthefinalsecondsthewinningbidwas$1300forthe32GBblackmodelunopeneD.62.________________.It’ssurprisinghoweffectivelysomepeoplecanjustignoreproblemsliketheydon’texist.Nomatterwhatthesituationtheyignoreit.HeyJohnnydon’tyouknowToyotarecalled召回abazillioncarsforacceleratorpedaldefects?Youknowhisanswer:Toyotaisthebestcompanyontheplanet.Thereisnoproblemwithmycar.I’veseenthiskindofdenialbehavioramongsomeMacenthusiaststoo.AboutDeathGripAppleCEOSteveJobsisonrecordfirmlystating:Justavoidholdingitinthatway.Appleclaimstheproblemreallyisn’tiPhone4butyou.Heyyoucanchoosetobelievethat.Denialwillfixyourproblembecauseyou’llneveradmittohavingonE.
- EveryoneknowsthattheFrenchareromantictheItalianarefashionableandtheGermansareserious.Ordothey?Arethesejuststereotypesoristherereallysuchathingasnationalcharacter?Andifthereiscanitaffecthowanationsucceedorfail?Atleastonegroupofpeopleiscertainthatitcan.A.recentsurveyofthetop500entrepreneurs实业家intheUKfoundthat70percentfeltthattheireffortswerenotappreciatedbytheBritishpublic.BritainishostiletosuccesstheysaiD.Ithasacultureofjealousy嫉妒.Asaresultthesurveysaidentrepreneurswereunlovedunwantedandmisunderstood.Jealousyissometimesknownasthegreen-eyedmonsterandtheUKisitshomE.ScientistsatWarwichUniversityintheUKrecentlytestedthisideA.Theygatheredagroupofpeopletogetherandgaveeachanimaginaryamountofmoney.Someweregivenalittleothersagreatdeal.Thosegivenalittlemoneyweregiventhechancetodestroythelargeamountsofmoneygiventoothers—butatthecostoflosingtheirown.Twothirdsofthepeopletestedagreedtodothis.Thisseemstoprovetheentrepreneurswererighttocomplain.ButthereisalsoconflictingevidencE.TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopmentOECDrecentlyreportedthattheUKwasnowtheworld’sfourthlargesteconomy.Thatisnotbadforpeoplewhoaresupposedtohatesuccess.PeopleintheUKalsoworklongerhoursthananyoneelseinEuropE.SotheBritishpeoplearenotlazyeither.It’snotreallysuccessthattheBritishdislikesaysCareyCooperaProfessorofmanagementattheUniversityofManchesterInstituteofScienceandTechnology.It’speopleusingtheirsuccessinawaythatseemsarrogant傲慢orunfairorwhichseparatesthemfromtheirroots.Perhapsitistheentrepreneurswhoaretheproblem.Theysetouttodothingsintheirway.Theyworklonghours.Bytheirowneffortstheybecomemillionaires.Butinsteadofbeinghappytheycomplainthatnobodylovesthem.IthardlyseemsworthfollowingtheirexamplE.IftheyweremorefriendlypeoplewouldlikethemmorE.Andmorepeoplewanttobelikethem.55.Whatdoestheunderlineditinthesecondparagraphreferto?A.A.greatsurveyB.OnegroupofpeopleC.A.nationD.Nationalcharacter56.Mostentrepreneurssurveyedbelievethat.A.theBritishpublicarehardworkingB.theyarenotpopularsimplybecausetheyaresuccessfulC.theyareconsideredasgreen-eyedmonstersD.loveofsuccessisBritain’snationalcharacter57.WhatdoestheresultoftheWarwichUniversitytestshow?A.MostpeoplewouldratherfailthanseeotherssucceedB.Twothirdsofthepeopletesteddidn’tlovemoneyC.MostpeoplearewillingtoenjoysuccesswithothersD.Animaginaryamountofmoneydoesnotattractpeople58.Thewriterofthepassageseemstosuggestthat.A.BritishentrepreneursarenotfairlytreatedB.jealousyisBritain’snationalcharacterC.theBritishdisliketheentrepreneursbecausetheydonotbehaveproperlyD.thescientistsareWarwichUniversitydidasuccessfultest
- Bullfightsalwaystakeplaceinaroundarena竞技场.ThemostimportantcharacteristicofthebullfightisthatthebullfighterhastofightthebulluntilhekillsitwithasworD.Eachbullfightconsistsofthreeparts.Firstthebullfighterfightswithacape披风.Whenthebullwhichisverystrongentersthearenathebullfightertriestomakethebulltiredbymakingitchasehim.Secondthebullfighter’sassistantridesahorseuptothebullandtriestoputasharpstickintothebull’sneck.Thirdthebullfighterusesastickwitharedclothattachedtofightthebull.Thisisaverydifficultart.It’sinthispartthatthebullfighterhastoperformthebestbecausethisisthetimewhenpeoplewilljudgeifheisagoodorbadfighter.ThispartcomestoanendwhenhekillsthebullwithasharpsworD.Heisconsideredagoodbullfighterifhecankillthebullthefirsttimehetries.InterestinglythepopularSevillanadanceislikeabullfight.Thegracefulmovementsofthisdanceshowwhatthebullfighterdoestothebull.Inbullfightingthebullfighterfightswiththebull.IntheSevillanadancethemanthemaledancerfightswiththewomanthefemaledancer.Themanimitatestheartofthebullfighterandusesdifferentposesthatthebullfighterusestofightthebull.56.Fromthewordsnationalfestivaleventinthefirstparagraphweknowthatbullfightingis____.A.themostimportantfestivalinSpainB.afestivalorganizedbytheSpanishgovernmentC.anactivitythatpeopleusetocelebratetheirmainfestivalsD.celebratedbyallpeoplethroughoutSpain57.Howmanypeoplearementionedasinvolvedinabullfight?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.58.Thepartofthebullfightthatshowsthebullfighter’sskillis____.A.whenthebullfighterfightsthebullwitharedclothB.thekillingofthebullwithasharpswordC.whenthebullfighterentersthearenaD.thecelebrationafterthebullfight59.Bullfightersarerecognizedastalentediftheycan____.A.makethebulllosestrengthearlyB.havethebullchasethemskillfullyC.putthestickintothebull’sneckquicklyD.killthebullwithaswordthefirsttimetheytry60.TheSevillanadance____.A.isusuallydoneinanarenaB.isperformedbyabullfighterandabullC.imitatestheprocessofabullfightD.isdonebymanydancers
- TheBoardMeetinghadcometoanenD.Bobstartedtostandupandknockedintothetablespillinghiscoffeeoverhisnotes.Howembarrassing!IamgettingsoclumsyinmyoldagE.Everyonehadagoodlaughandsoonwewerealltellingstoriesofourmostembarrassingmoments.ItcamearoundtoFrankwhosatquietlylisteningtotheothers.SomeonesaidComeonFrank.Tellusyourmostembarrassingmoment.FranklaughedandbegantotellusofhischildhooD.IgrewupinSanPedro.MyDadwasafishermanandhelovedtheseA.HehadhisownboatbutitwashardmakingalivingontheseA.Heworkedhardandwouldstayoutuntilhecaughtenoughtofeedthefamily.NotjustenoughforourfamilybutalsoforhisMomandDadandtheotherkidsthatwerestillathomE.HelookedatusandsaidIwishyoucouldhavemetmyDaD.Hewasabigmanandhewasstrongfrompullingthenetsandfightingtheseasforhiscatch.Whenyougotclosetohimhesmelledliketheocean.Hewouldwearhisoldcanvasfoul-weathercoatandhisbibbedoveralls.Hisrainhatwouldbepulleddownoverhisbrow.Nomatterhowmuchmymotherwashedthemtheywouldstillsmelloftheseaandoffish.Frank’svoicedroppedabit.Whentheweatherwasbadhewoulddrivemetoschool.Hehadthisoldtruckthatheusedinhisfishingbusiness.Thattruckwasolderthanhewas.ItwouldwheezeandrattledowntheroaD.Youcouldhearitcomingforblocks.AshewoulddrivetowardtheschoolIwouldshrink畏缩downintotheseathopingtodisappear.Halfthetimehewouldslamtoastopandtheoldtruckwouldbelch喷出acloudofsmokE.Hewouldpullrightupinfrontanditseemedlikeeverybodywouldbestandingaroundandwatching.Thenhewouldleanoverandgivemeabigkissonthecheekandtellmetobeagoodboy.ItwassoembarrassingformE.HereIwastwelveyearsoldandmyDadwouldleanoverandkissmegoodbye!HepausedandthenwentonIrememberthedayIdecidedIwastoooldforagoodbyekiss.WhenwegottotheschoolandcametoastophehadhisusualbigsmilE.HestartedtoleantowardmebutIputmyhandupandsaidNoDaD.ItwasthefirsttimeIhadevertalkedtohimthatwayandhehadthissurprisedlookonhisfacE.IsaidDadI’mtoooldforagoodbyekiss.I’mtoooldforanykindofkiss.MyDadlookedatmeforthelongesttimeandhiseyesstartedtotearup.ThenheturnedandlookedoutthewindshielD.You’rerighthesaiD.Youareabigboy....aman.Iwon’tkissyouanymorE.FrankgotafunnylookonhisfaceandthetearsbegantowellupinhiseyesashespokE.Itwasn’tlongafterthatwhenmyDadwenttoseaandnevercameback.Itwasadaywhenmostofthefleet船队stayedinbutnotDaD.HehadabigfamilytofeeD.Theyfoundhisboatadriftwithitsnetshalfinandhalfout.Hemusthavegottenintoastrongwindandwastryingtosavethenetsandthefloats.IlookedatFrankandsawthattearswererunningdownhischeeks.Frankspokeagain.Guysyoudon’tknowwhatIwouldgivetohavemyDadgivemejustonemorekissonthecheektofeelhisrougholdfacetosmelltheoceanonhimtofeelhisarmaroundmyneck.IwishIhadbeenamanthen.IfIhadbeenamanIwouldneverhavetoldmyDadIwastoooldforagoodbyekiss.56.WhenhisfatherdrovehimtotheschoolFrankwouldshrinkdownintotheseathopingtodisappearbecause________.A.hewasashamedofhisfather’soldtruckB.hethoughthewasoldenoughtogotoschoolaloneC.hedidn’twanthisschoolmatestoseehisfatherD.hehatedthewayhisschoolmatesstaredathisfather57.InFrank’seyeswhenhisfathersaidYouareabigboyaman.heprobablyfelt________.A.disappointedB.hurtC.excitedD.proud58.AccordingtothestorywecanconcludethatFrank’sfather________.A.wasquiteconfidentinhisskillsinfishingB.lovedhischildrenbuthardlyexpresseditC.seldomgaveupfacedwithchallengesD.wasfullofdevotiontohisfamily59.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheSmelloftheOceanB.WeAllNeedLoveC.A.GoodbyeKissD.Father’sEmbarrassment
- ChineseNewYearCelebrationisthemostimportantcelebrationoftheyear.ChinesepeoplemaycelebratetheChineseNewYearinslightlydifferentwaysbuttheirwishesarealmostthesame;theywanttheirfamilymembersandfriendstobehealthyandluckyduringnextyear.ChineseNewYearCelebrationusuallylastsfor15days.CelebratoryactivitiesincludeChineseNewFeastfirecrackersgivingluckymoneytochildrentheNewYearbellringingandChineseNewYearGreetings.MostofChinesepeoplewillstopthecelebratingintheirhomeonthe7thdayofNewYearbecausethenationalholidayusuallyendsaroundthatdayhowevercelebrationsinpublicareascanlastuntilthe15thdayofNewYear.ItisthemoneygiventokidsfromtheirparentsandgrandparentsasNewYeargift.Themoneyisbelievedtobringgoodluckwardoffmonsters;hencethenameluckymoney.Parentsandgrandparentsfirstputmoneyinsmallespecially-maderedenvelopesandgivetheredenvelopestotheirkidsaftertheNewYear'sFeastorwhentheycometovisitthemontheNewYear.TheychoosetoputthemoneyinredenvelopesbecauseChinesepeoplethinkredisaluckycolor.Theywanttogivetheirchildrenbothluckymoneyandluckycolor.51.WhatcanwelearnfromtheParagragh1A.ChineseNewYearCelebrationisoneofthemostimportantcelebrationsinChinaoftheyearB.ChineseNewYearCelebrationcanbringlucktothemduringthenextyearC.SomedifferentcelebrationsstillexistD.KidscangettheirluckymoneyduringtheChineseNewYearCelebration52.Wherecanwemeetsomecelebrationsinthe13thdayoftheNewYearinChinaA.Wal-MartStoresB.Youruncle’sfamilyC.YuanmingyuanImperialGardenD.Highschool53.WhichwayisnotmentionedinthepassagebelowtocelebrateNewYearA.SetofffireworksB.ComeoverrelativesC.ReceivepresentsD.Getluckymoney54.WherecanweprobablyfindthepassageA.AtravelbrochureB.AnewspaperC.AtraditionguideD.Atextbook
- EveryyearthousandsoftouristsvisitPompeiiItaly.TheyseethesightsthatPompeiiisfamousfor--itsstadium运动场andtheatresitsshopsandrestaurants.ThetouristsdonothoweverseePompeii'speoplE.TheydonotseethembecausePompeiihasnopeoplE.NoonehaslivedinPompeiiforalmost2000years.OncePompeiiwasabusycityof22000peoplE.ItlayatthefootofMountVesuviusagrass-coveredvolcano.MountVesuviushadnoteruptedforcenturiessothepeopleofPompeiifeltsafE.Buttheywerenot.InAugustofAD79MountVesuviuserupteD.Theentiretopofthemountainexplodedandahugeblackcloudroseintotheair.SoonstonesandhotashbegantofallonPompeii.WhentheeruptionendedtwodayslaterPompeiiwasburiedunder20feetofstonesandashes.AlmostallofitspeopleweredeaD.ForcenturiesPompeiilayburiedunderstoneandash.Thenintheyear1861anItalianscientistnamedGinseppebegantouncoverPompeii.SlowlycarefullyGinseppeandhismendug.ThecitylookedalmostthesameasithadlookedinAD79.Therewerestreetsandfountainshousesandshops.Therewasastadiumwith20000seats.PerhapsthemostimportantofalltherewereeverydayobjectswhichtellusagreatdealaboutthepeoplewholivedinPompeii.ManyglassesandjarshadsomedarkbluecolourinthebottomsoweknowthatthepeopleofPompeiilikedwinE.Theylikedbreadtoo;metalbreadpanswereineverybakery.Inonebakerytherewere81roundflatloavesofbread--atypeofbreadthatisstillsoldinItalytoday.Tinyboxesfilledwithadarkshinypowdertellusthatwomenlikedtoweareye-makeup.Ginseppehasdiedbuthisworkcontinues.One-fourthhasnotbeenuncoveredyet.ScientistsarestilldiggingstillmakingdiscoveriesthatdrawthetouriststoPompeii.60.WhydolargenumbersofpeoplecometoPompeiieachyear?A.Tovisitthevolcano.B.ToshopandeattherE.C.Towatchsportsandplays.D.ToseehowPompeiiansliveD.61.WhyweretheresomanyPompeiianslivingbyvolcanicMountVesuvius?A.Thecitynearbyofferedallkindsoffun.B.TheareaproducedthefinestwineinItaly.C.Fewpeopleexpectedthevolcanotoeruptagain.D.Themountainwasbeautifulandcoveredwithgrass.62.WhydidthecityuncoveredlookalmostthesameasithadlookedinAD79?A.BecauseGinseppeandhismendugitslowlyandcarefully.B.BecausethecitywasburiedaliveandremaineduntoucheD.C.Becausescientistssuccessfullyrebuiltthecitywitheverydayobjects.D.BecausenobodyhadlivedinthecityeversincethevolcanoerupteD.63.WhatdoweknowaboutthePompeiianswholived2000yearsago?A.TheylivedmoreorlessthesameasItaliansnowdo.B.Theylikedwomenwearingallkindsofmakeup.C.Theyenjoyedalazylifewithdrinkingandeating.D.TheywentbacktoPompeiiaftertheeruptioninAD
- IfyougotoFinlandyouwilllikelybesurprisedtofindhowfoolishtheFinnishpeoplearE.TakethetaxidriversforexamplE.TaxisinFinlandaremostlyhigh-classBenzwithafareoftwoUSdollarsakilometer.YoucangoanywhereinonetellthedrivertodropyouatanyplacesaythatyouhavesomebusinesstoattendtoandthenwalkoffwithoutpayingyourfarE.Thedriverwouldnotshowtheleastsignofanxiety.Thediningroomsinallbighotelsnotonlyservetheirguestsbutalsoserveoutsidediners.Hotelguestshavetheirmealsfreesotheynaturallygotothefreediningroomstohavetheirmeals.Themosttheywoulddotoshowtheirgoodfaith信任istowavetheirregistration登记cardtothewaiter.WithsuchaloosecheckyoucaneasilyuseanyoldregistrationcardtotakeacoupleoffriendstodinefreeofchargE.TheFinnishworkersarepaidbythehour.TheyareverymuchontheirownassoonastheyhaveagreedwiththebossontheratE.Fromthenontheyjustsayhowmanyhourstheyhaveworkedandtheywillbepaidaccordingly.Withsomanyloopholes漏洞ineverydaylifesurelyFinlandmustbeaheaventothosewholovetotakepettyadvantages.Butthestrangethingisallthetaxipassengerswouldalwayscomebacktopaytheirfareaftertheyhaveattendedtotheirbusiness;notasingleoutsiderhaseverbeenfoundinthefreehoteldiningrooms.Andworkersalwaysgiveanhonestaccountoftheexacthourstheyputin.AstheFinnsalwaysactongoodfaithineverythingtheydolivinginsuchasocietyhasturnedeveryoneintoarealgentleman.Inasocietyofsuchhighmoral道德的practicewhatneedisthereforpeopletobeonguard警惕againstothers?56.WhiletakingataxiinFinlandapassenger__________.A.canneverbeturneddownbythetaxidriverwhereverhewantstogoB.onlypaystwoUSdollarsforataxirideC.cangoanywherewithouthavingtopaythedriverD.needstoprovidegoodfaithdemonstration证明beforeleavingwithoutpaying57.WecanknowfromthepassagethatinFinland__________.A.bothhotelguestsandoutsidedinersareservedfoodfreeofchargeB.bighotelsaremostlypoorlymanagedC.guestscanenjoyfreefoodoncetheystayedinthehotelD.bighotelsprovidemealsforallkindsofdiners58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.GenerallyspeakinginFinlandworkerscangetmorepaybyworkinglonghours.B.Thebossesaretoobusytochecktheworkinghoursoftheiremployees.C.Theworkersarealwayshonestwiththeirworkinghours.D.Theworkersandtheirbosseswillmakeanagreementinadvanceaboutthepay.59.Itcanbeconcludedthat_________.A.FinnishpeoplearereallyfoolishindailylifeB.FinlandhasbeenagoodplaceforcheatsC.alltheFinnsarerichandthereforehonestD.theFinnishsocietyisofveryhighmorallevel
- Thenamesoundsfunnybuttheideaisnojoke:it’sapersonaltoiletcalledthepee-poolAndersWilhelmsonaSwedisharchitectistheinventorofthepee-pool.Hebecameinterestedintheideaofsanitation卫生设施aftertakingpartinaresearchprojectonthesocialandpoliticaldevelopmentofcitiesOneofthemostcommonproblemshefoundindevelopingcountrieswasthelackoftoiletsHewantedtodosomethingtohelpSoworkingwithothershestartedtheprojectin2005andthenextyearstartedacompanycalledPeepoolplE.Thetoiletisasingle—usebagmadeofenvironmentallyfriendlyplasticsTheinsideistreatedwithurea尿素achemicalcommonlyusedasfertilizerThehottertheweatherthemorequicklythewasteturnsintowhatisneededbyplantsThesanitationprocesscanbeassoonasacoupleofhoursoraslongastwotofourweeksYoucanjustburyitinapotandgrowwhateveryoulikE.ThecompanyexpectstostartsellingthebagsinAugustinKenyaandBangladeshButitisjustbeginningproductionandsalesinNairobinowFullproductioncouldreachabouthalfamillionbagsadayandpeoplemaybeabletobuythepee-poolincountriesVietnamBangladeshetC.TheUnitedNationssaysmorethantwoandahalfbillionpeoplearoundtheworlddonothavegoodsanitationManyhavenochoicebuttousetheoutdoorswhichisnotonlybadfortheenvironmentbutalsoharmfultopeople’shealthEachyearpoorsanitationleadstothreefifthsofthosepeoplegettinganinfectiousdiseasewhichonaveragecausesoneoutof1000patientstodiE.JackSmiththefounderoftheWorldToiletOrganizationsaysThisisquiteanunacceptablesituationgiventhefactthatwearelivinginthemodemworldAndstrangelymanyofthemowntelevisionsphonesbuthavenotoilet.51WhatwastheoriginalpurposeofAndersWilhelmsoninstartingthecompany?A.ToprotectthelocalenvironmentB.ToearnalotofmoneyfromtheprojectC.TodoresearchonthesocialdevelopmentD.Tohelpsolvetheproblemoflackoftoiletsindevelopingcountries52Whatcanbelearnedaboutthepee-poolfromthepassage?A.ItcanbeusedoveragainB.Itssanitationprocessdoesn’tlastlongC.ItworksbetterinsummerthaninwinterD.Itshouldbeburiedinapotafterbeingused53InwhichplacecanpeoplebuythePee-poolnow?A.NairobiB.VietnamC.SwedenD.Bangladesh54ThefifthparagraphiswrittenmainlytotellusthatA.poorsanitationmaycausemanyproblemsB.manypeopledon’tcarefortheenvironmentC.manypeoplegetillfromusingtheoutdoorsD.quiteanumberofpeoplediedfrompoorsanitation55TheunderlinedwordThisinthelastparagraphprobablyreferstoA.theoutdoorsbeingdamagedB.manyplacesbeingshoutoftoiletsC.manypeoplehavingTVsandphonesD.manypeoplegettinganinfectiondisease
- Shoppingisnotassimpleasyoumaythink!Thereareallsortsoftricksatplayeachtimewereachoutforthatparticularbrand商标ofproduct产品ontheshelf.Colouringforexamplevariesaccordingtowhattheproducers生产者aretryingtosell.Healthfoodsarepackaged包装ingreensyellowsorbrownsbecausewethinkoftheseashealthycolours.Icecreampacketsareoftenblueandexpensivegoodslikechocolatesaregoldorsilver.WhensomekindofpainkillerwasbroughtoutrecentlyresearchersfoundthatthecoloursturnedthecustomersoffbecausetheymadetheproductlookweakandineffectivE.Eventuallyitcameonthemarketinadarkblueandwhitepackage—bluebecausewethinkofitassafeandwhiteascalm.Thesizeofaproductcanattractashopper.Butquiteoftenabottledoesn’tcontainasmuchasitappearsto.Itisbelievedthatthebetter-knowncompaniesspendonaverage70percentofthetotalcostoftheproductitselfonpackaging!Themostsuccessfulproducersknowthatit’snotenoughtohaveagoodproduct.ThefounderofPearssoapwhofor25yearshasusedprettylittlegirlstopromote推销theirgoodscametotheconclusion:Anyfool傻子canmakesoapbutittakesagenius天才tosellit.56.Whichofthefollowingmaytrickashopperintobuyingaproductaccordingtothetext?A.ThecostofitspackagE.B.ThecolourofitspackagE.C.Thepriceoftheproduct.D.Thebrandnameoftheproduct.57.Whichofthefollowingisthekeytothesuccessinproductsales?A.Thewaytopromotegoods.B.Thediscoveryofagenius.C.Theteamtoproduceagoodproduct.D.Thebrandnameusedbysuccessfulproducers.58.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.Makingsoapissoeasythatanyfoolintheworldcanmakeit.B.Greensyellowsorsilverareconsideredtobehealthycolours.C.Thesizeofaproductcanhaveaneffectontheshoppers.D.25yearsagothefounderofPearssoapwasaprettygirlherself.59.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.EffectofPackagingonShoppingB.DisadvantagesofProductsC.ChoiceofGoodProductsD.BrandNamesandShoppingTricks
- Europeisnotagender-equalityheaven.Inparticularthecorporateworkplacewillneverbecompletelyfamily-friendlyuntilwomenarepartofseniormanagementdecisionsandEurope’stopcorporate-governancepositionsremainoverwhelminglymalE.Indeedwomenholdonly14percentofpositionsonEuropecorporateboards.TheEuropeUnionisnowconsideringlegislation立法tocompelcorporateboardstomaintainacertainproportionofwomen---upto60percent.Thisproposedmandate强制执行wasbornoffrustration.LastyearEuropeCommissionVicePresidentVivianeRedingissuedacalltovoluntaryaction.Redinginvitedcorporationstosignupforgenderbalancegoalof40percentfemaleboardmembership.Butherappealwasconsideredafailure:only24companiestookitup.Doweneedquotas定量toensurethatwomencancontinuetoclimbthecorporateLadderfairlyastheybalanceworkandfamily?PersonallyIdon’tlikequotasRedingsaidrecently.ButIlikewhatthequotasdo.Quotasgetaction:theyopenthewaytoequalityandtheybreakthroughtheglassceiling女性在工作中遇到的一种无形障碍accordingtoRedingaresultseeninFranceandothercountrieswithlegallybindingprovisionsonplacingwomenintopbusinesspositions.IunderstandReding’sreluctance---andherfrustration.Idon’tlikequotaseither;theyconflictwithmybeliefinmeritocracy精英管理governmentbythecapablE.ButwhenoneconsiderstheobstaclestoachievingthemeritocraticidealitdoeslookasifafairerworldmustbetemporarilyordereD.AfterallfourdecadesofevidencehasnowshownthatcorporationsinEuropeastheUSareevadingthemeritocratichiringandpromotionofwomentotopposition---nomatterhowmuchsoftpressureisputuponthem.Whenwomendobreakthroughtothesummitofcorporatepower---asforexampleSherylSandbergrecentlydidatFacebook---theyattractmassiveattentionpreciselybecausetheyremaintheexceptiontotherulE.Ifappropriatepubicpolicieswereinplacetohelpallwomen---whetherCEOsortheirchildren’scaregivers---andallfamiliesSandbergwouldbenomorenewsworthythananyotherhighlycapablepersonlivinginamorejustsociety.53.IntheEuropeancorporateworkplacegenerally__________.A.womentaketheleadB.menhavethefinalsayC.corporategovernanceisoverwhelmedD.seniormanagementisfamily-friendly54.AccordingtoRedingquotasmayhelpwomen__________.A.gettopbusinesspositionsB.seethroughtheglassceilingC.balanceworkandfamilyD.anticipatelegalresults55.Theauthor’sattitudetowardReding’sappealis__________.A.skepticalB.objectiveC.indifferentD.approving56.Womenenteringtopmanagementbecomeheadlinesduetothelackof__________.A.moresocialjusticeB.massivemediaattentionC.suitablepublicpoliciesD.greatersoftpressure
- SkiingonsnowisanoldideA.Peoplehavebeenskiingformorethan4000years!Butskiingonwaterisrelativelynew.Howdidwaterskiingbegin?Whothoughtuptheideainthefirstplace?Waterskiingdidn’tbeginuntilboatshadmotors发动机thatprovidedenoughpowertotow牵引someoneonwaterskis滑水橇.TheideaofskiingonwaterprobablybeganinHawaiiwithsurfboardingasportinwhichapersonridesaboardonwavesneartheseashorE.ThefirstpersontowaterskiwasmostlikelyRalphSamuelson.HeworeboardstiedtohisfeetandwastowedaroundLakeCityinMinnesotA.Thatwasin1922.Afterthatthesportofwaterskiingtookoff.Equipmentchangedquickly.Skierslookedforfasterskisfasterboatsandnewchallenges.Someskiersthoughtofsomeveryoriginalideas.A.waterskierofFloridacameupwithanewideA.In1947hewaterskiedwithoutwaterskis!Heskiedwithbare赤裸的feet.Thirtyyearslaterin1977BillyNicholausalsoskiedwithbarefeet.Infacthesetarecordbecauseheskiedbarefootfortwohoursforty-twominutesandthirty-nineseconds!Waterskiershavedoneamazingthingsonskistoo.In1971DannyChurchillskiedataspeedofmorethan125milesperhour.Thatwasthehighestspeedinthe1970s.SixyearslaterWillCougheyskied1124mileswithoutstopping!In1979SammyDuvalljumped182feetoffaramp斜坡landingonthewater.Thesporthasn’tstoppedchanging.Todayboatstowwaterskierswearingparachutes.Whentheboatpicksupenoughspeedtheskiersleavethewaterandstartflying.Otherpeoplerideajet-poweredskiandskiacrossthewaterontheirown.49.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.thebestwaytolearnwaterskiingB.thecomparisonsbetweenwaterskiingandsnowskiingC.thebeginninganddevelopmentofwaterskiingD.therapiddevelopmentofwaterskiingequipment50.Whichofthefollowingskiersskiedfastestperhouraccordingtothepassage?A.BillyNicholausB.DannyChurchill.C.SammyDuvall.D.WillCoughey.51.Whichofthefollowingeventshappenedlast?A.Peopleusedajet-poweredski.B.A.manofFloridaskiedwithbarefeet.C.RalphSamuelsontriedwaterskiing.D.BillyNicholaussetarecorD.52.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_____.A.waterskiingisasportasoldassnowskiingB.waterskiinghasahistoryoflessthan100yearsC.waterskiersmustwearwaterskiswhenskiingD.waterskiersmustwearparachuteswhenskiing
- 根据短文内容从下框的A.-F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项涂在答题卡上注意:请将61—65选项依次涂在答题卡76—80选项上61—65选项空白不涂A.LimitthenumberofnewnamesyoulearnatatimE.B.Arrivingearlyhelpstoremembermorenames.C.Useimaginationtoknowother’snames.D.Acknowledge承认youdon’tknowother’snames.E.Readone’snametoyourselfoveragain.F.Rememberthenameswithsomeone’shelp.Rememberingnamesisanimportantsocialskill.Herearesomewaystomasterit.61.Whenyouhearaperson’snameandwanttorememberitrepeatit.Immediatelysayittoyourselfseveraltimeswithoutmovingyourlips.Youcouldalsosaythenameagaininawaythatdoesnotsoundforcedorartificial.62.Youcanletotherpeoplehelpyouremembertheirnames.Afteryou’vebeenintroducedtosomeoneaskthatpersontospellthenameandpronounceitcorrectlyforyou.Mostpeoplewillbepleasedbytheeffortyou’remakingtolearntheirnames.63.Admittingthatyoucan’tremembersomeone’snamecanactuallymakepeoplerelaxed.MostofthemwillfeelsympathyifyousayI’mworkingtoremembernamesbetter.Yoursisrightonthetipofmytongue.Whatisitagain?64.Whenmeetingagroupofpeopleconcentrateonrememberingjusttwoorthreenames.Freeyourselffromrememberingeveryone.Fewofthepeopleinmassintroductionsexpectyoutoremembertheirnames.Anotherwayistolimityourselftolearningjustfirstnames.Lastnamescancomelater.65.Considergoingearlytoconferencespartiesandclasses.Sometimesjustafewpeopleshowupontime.Therearefewernamesforyoutoremember.Andasmorepeoplearriveyoucanhearthembeingintroducedtoothers—anautomaticreviewforyou..
- Researchersfoundthatwalkingaroundwithaforcedsmileandfake假的happinesssimplyleadstopeoplefeelingunhappier.Soputtingabravefaceonyoursadnesscouldbeharmful.Theresearchalsofoundthatwomensufferedmorethanmenwhenpretendingtobehappy.Dr.BrentScottwholedthestudysaidemployersshouldtakenotebecauseforcingworkerstosmilewhendealingwiththepubliccanresultinbadoutcomes.HesaidSmilingforthesakeofsmilingcanleadtoemotionaltirednessandthat’sbadfortheorganization.Healsosaidtheresearchshowedcustomer-serviceworkerswhohadfakesmilesthroughoutthedayfellintoabadmoodanddidn’twanttoworksotheirproductivitydroppeD.Thestudyisoneofthefirstofitskindtoexamineemotionalexpressionsoveraperiodoftimeandcomparethedifferenteffectsonmenandwomen.Dr.Scott’steamexaminedtheeffectsofsurfaceactingorfakesmilingcomparedtodeepactingormakingpeoplesmilebythinkingofpleasantmemories.Dr.ScottsaidWomenwereharmedmorebysurfaceactingmeaningtheirmoodsworsenedevenmorethanmen’s.Howevertheywerehelpedmorebydeepactingwhichmeanstheirmoodsimprovedmorebythinkingofpleasantmemories.AccordingtoDr.Scottwomentendtosuffermorewhenpretendingtobehappybecausetheyareexpectedtobemoreemotionallyexpressivethanmen.Thereforeforcingasmilewhilefeelingdownismorelikelytogoagainsttheirnormalbehaviorandcausemoreharmfulfeelings.AlthoughdeepactingcanimprovemoodsalittleintheshorttermDr.Scottsaysit’snotalong-termsolutiontofeelingunhappy.Therehavebeensomesuggestionsthatifyoudothisoveralongperiodyoustarttofeelunreal.You’retryingtodeveloppositiveemotionsbutattheendofthedayyoumaynotfeellikeyourselfanymorE.59.AccordingtothepassageDr.Scott’sstudy______.A.issupportedbysomebigemployersintheUSAB.ismeaningfulastherehaven’tbeenmanysimilaronesC.examinedmorewomenthanmenforalongtimeD.aimedtomaketheemployeesmoreproductive60.Womensuffermorefromfakehappinessmainlybecause______.A.theyusuallybecomeshyinpublicplacesB.theyaresupposedtobemoreemotionallyexpressiveC.theyareoftentreatedinaterriblewayD.theylikethinkingofpleasantmemories61.Itisimpliedinthepassagethatdeepacting_____.A.doesn’thaveanyeffectonmenB.cannotimproveourmoodsinanycaseC.harmsourfeelingsinthelongrunD.pleasespeoplebyfeelinglikeanotherperson
- SpreadoutamapoftheworlD.WhatyouseeonitdependsonthekindofmapyouhavE.Doesitshowcitiesandcountries?Mountainsandvalleys?Maybeweatherpatterns?Thevarietyoffeaturesissogreatthatonemapjustcan'thandlethemall.TheearthispartofanineplanetssolarsystemwithintheMilkyWaygalaxy.Itssizeandlocationaren'tveryimpressivE.WeinhabitthethirdplanetfromtheSunwhichisonlythefifthlargestoverall.YetTheearthhasatalentforcreatinglifE.Infactit'stheonlyplacethathaslifesofar!OneformoflifehumanstendstotakethisforgranteD.Humanactivitieslikehabitatdestructionpollutionandover-fishinghavebadlydamagedlifeasweknowit.LuckilyEarthisastoughasitisbeautiful.Butitdoesn'ttakeanexperttoseethatoneplanetcanonlytakesomuch.65.Inthe________thereare________planetsinall.A.MilkyWaygalaxy;7B.solarsystem;8C.solarsystem;9D.MilkyWaygalaxy;1066.Theearthisthe_______largestplanetinthesolarsystemandthe____planetfromtheSun.A.fifth;thirdB.third;fifthC.second;thirdD.third;sixth67.Asisknowntousall________hasbadlydamagedtheearthlifE.A.habitatdestructionB.pollutionC.over-fishingD.alloftheabove
- WHENtherearesomestrangersinfrontofuswhichofthemwillwetrust?AccordingtoanewstudyintheonlinePloSOne公共科学图书馆·综合peoplemaketheirdecisionstotrustotherslargelybasedontheirfaces.Yourappearancecandoalotforyouespeciallyifyouareinthefinancialindustry.Themoretrustworthyyoulookthemorelikelypeoplewillbuywhatyou’reselling.ResearchersfromBritain’sUniversityofWarwickBusinessSchoolUniversityCollegeLondonandDartmouthCollegeUSdidanumberofexperiments.Theresearchteamusedcomputersoftwaretomake40facesfromtheleasttothemosttrustworthy-looking.Thestudysaidthatthedifferencebetweenatrustworthyfaceandonethatisn’tastrustworthycomesfromfeaturesthatlookslightlyangryorslightlyhappyevenwhenthefaceisatrest.HoweveraslightlyhappyfaceismorelikelytobetrusteD.Researchersgaveparticipantssomemoneyandaskedthemwhichfacetheytrustedtoinvestthemoneyforthem.ThenresearchersgavesomegoodandbadinformationaboutthepeoplewiththesefacesandaskedtheparticipantsagainwhomtheytrusteD.Theresultsshowedthateveniftheygotdifferentinformationtheparticipantsdidn’tchangetheirchoices.Theywerestillmorelikelytoinvesttheirmoneywiththemoretrustworthy-lookingfaces.ChrisOlivolaoneofthestudy’sauthorssaidintheUniversityofWarwick’spressrelease:Itseemswearestillwillingtogowithourowninstincts本能aboutwhetherwethinksomeonelookslikewecantrustthem.Thetemptation__tojudgestrangersbytheirfacesishardtoresist.36.Whichofthefollowingcanbeapropertitleforthispassage?A.Whatkindoffacedoyoutrust?B.Whodidtheexperiments?C.Whydoyoutrusthimorher?D.Whydidtheydotheexperiments?37.Accordingtothestudywhichofthefollowingfacesismostlikelytobetrusted?A.A.sadfacE.B.A.smilingfacE.C.A.cryingfacE.D.AnangryfacE.38.WhichofthefollowingabouttheexperimentisTRUE?A.Thetrustworthyfacesweregivengoodinformation.B.Researcherstookphotosofthe40people’sfacesincollegE.C.Mostparticipantsgavetheirmoneytothetrustworthy-lookingfaces.D.Participantslikedtochoosethefaceswithgoodinformation.39.Whatdidtheresearcherslearnfromtheirexperiment?A.Peoplecan’trefusetemptations.B.Peoplealwaysdothingswiththeirinstincts.C.Peopleoftenjudgestrangersbytheirfaces.D.Peopledon’ttruststrangerswithsadfaces.
- StudentswhosaytheyneverorhardlyeveruseddictionariesmayspeakEnglishwellbutusuallywritepoorlybecausetheymakemanymistakes.Thestudentswhousedictionariesmostdonotlearnespeciallywelleither.Theoneswholookupeverynewworddonotreadfast.Thereforetheydonothavetimetoreadmuch.Thosewhousesmalltwo-languagedictionarieshavetheworstproblems.TheirdictionariesoftengiveonlyoneortwowordsastranslationsofEnglish.ButoneEnglishwordoftenhasmanytranslationsinaforeignlanguageandoneforeignwordhasmanytranslationsinEnglish.Themostsuccessfulstudentsarethosewhouselargecollegeeditiondictionarieswithabout100000wordsbutdonotusethemtoooften.Whentheyarereadingthesestudentsfirsttrytogetthegeneralideaandunderstandnewwordsfromthecontext.ThentheyrereadandusethedictionarytolookuponlykeywordsthattheystilldonotunderstanD.Theyusedictionariesmoreforwriting.Iftheyarenotsurehowtospellawordtheyalwaysuseadictionary.Alsoiftheythinkanounmighthaveanunusualpluralformtheycheckthisinadictionary.64.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.DictionarieshavelittleeffectonlearningtospeakEnglish.B.Whatevernewwordsyoumeetwhilereadingneverusedictionaries.C.Smalltwo-languagedictionarieshaveseriousshortcomings.D.Readingsomethingforthefirsttimeyou’dbetternotusedictionaries.65.Thispassagemainlytellsus.A.thatstudentsshouldn’tusesmalltwo-languagedictionariesB.whatweretheshortcomingsofsmalltwo-languagedictionariesC.whystudentsshoulduselargecollegeeditiondictionariesD.whatdictionarystudentsshouldchooseandhowtouseit66.WhichisNOTmentionedinthispassage?A.Howtomakegooduseofadictionary.B.Whentouseadictionary.C.HowtoimprovespokenEnglish.D.Howtopracticereadingfast.
- ConfuciussaidInagroupofthreepeoplethereisalwayssomethingIcanlearnChoosetofollowthestrengthsofothersandusetheirshortcomingstoreflectuponourselves.AsyoucanseefromwhatConfuciussaideveryonethatwecomeacrosscanteachussomethinguseful.Aslongaswereflectonthelessonslearntfromandbyotherpeoplewecancontinuouslyimproveourselves.Buttakenotethatwhenyoureflectontheselessonsyouapplysomewisdomtoeachlessonbecauseeachsituationisuniquealthoughtheysharesomecommonprinciples.Wecanlearnalotfromothers.WealwaystendtothinkthatwecanonlylearnfromthosewhoarehigherinstatusorhavemoreknowledgethanusbutthatisnotreallythecasE.Wecanlearnfromthosewhoarelowerinstatusthanusaswellbecausetheexperienceandknowledgeofeachpersonisverydifferent.Thebestthingaboutthistypeoflearningreflectingotherpeople'sstrengthsandshortcomingsontoourselvesisthatwedonotpayforthemistakesthataremadE.Theonlycosttousisthetimethatisneededtolearnaboutandreflectontheselessonsfromotherpeople'slives.Asweallknowsomemistakescanbeoneswhichpeoplecannotaffordtomakeforinstanceabrokenfriendshiporafinancialloss.Thusconstantlyusingotherpeople'sstrengthsandshortcomingstoreflectuponourselvesmakesusrealizethecostsofthesemistakesandreducesthepossibilitythatwewillmakesimilarmistakes.Whatcanwedonowtolearnfromothers?Bykeepingoureyesandearsopen.BeobservantandabletorealizewhatstrengthsandshortcomingsotherpeoplehavE.A.lotofpeopleinthisworldliketocomplainabouttheirlives.Listentothemandmakeyourownassessment评估andfromyourownassessmentreflectuponyourlifeandmakeimprovementswherenecessary.56.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ConfuciusthoughtweshouldlearnfromothersB.Itisbyreflectingonthelessonslearntbyothersthatwecanimproveourselves.C.Onlyfromthosewhohavemoreknowledgethanuscanwelearn.D.Reflectinguponotherpeople'sstrengthsandshortcomingscanhelpusmakefewermistakes.57.TheunderlinedpartthistypeoflearninginthefourthparagraphprobablyreferstoA.learningfromotherpeople’smistakesB.learningfromothers'experiencesC.findingwhatstrengthsandshortcomingsotherpeoplehaveD.reflectingothers'strengthsandshortcomingsontoourselves58.Fromthefifthparagraphwelearnthat__A.sometimeswecanaffordthecostsofabrokenfriendshipB.ourreflectionwillnecessarilyreduceourmistakesC.somereflectionwillhelptoimproveourselves.D.reflectionwillstopusfrommakinganymistakesinlife59.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom_______.A.amagazineaboutlifeB.abookabouttravelC.anadvertisementD.aresearchreport60.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtoimproveoneself.B.Howtousetheshortcomingsofotherstoreflectuponourselves.C.Howtolearnfromotherpeople'sstrengthsandshortcomings.D.Howtoreducethemistakesinone'slifE.
- AlexisVaughan17sattiredlyinthepassengerseatofherdad’scar.TheearlySatur-daymorningrunwithherfatherMichaelwaspartofthepunishment.Shestaredsadlyoutofthewindowatthecornfields.AnexperiencedhunterAlexislethereyeslazilysearchforwildlife.Shewasshockedwhenadeercameintoviewabout200yardsinfrontofthem.Muledeerneverappearedinplainsighttendaysbeforehuntingseason.Itwasabuck—amaledeerwithsharpthree-prongedantlers三齿鹿角.SuddenlyAlexisheardascreamandsawanarmflyupnearthedeer’shead.Sherealizedthebuckwasattackingawoman.SuePanterhadbeenOutforhermorningrun.Thedeerhadappearedfromthetallcornandbegunfollowingher.HavinglivedinthecountrysideofIdahoforyearsSueknewthatmostdeergotfrightenedbyhumans.Butthisdeermovedcloserevenwhenshethrewahandfulofsmallstonesatit.IknewIwasintroubleshesays.Thebuckrushedforwardliftedherupwithitsantlersandthrewherintotheair.Suecouldfeeltheantlersmadesmallholesinherlegandbloodrandownherleg.WhentheVaughanspulledupthebuckwasthrowingSuelikearagdoll.Beforeherfa-therhadstoppedthecarAlexisrushedoutofthecaranddowntheslope斜坡towardthebuck.1waskickingandhittingithardwithmyfiststogetitsattentionsothatItwillleavethewomanshesays.Howevertheanimalwasnotfrightenedatall.ThenMichaelpushedthebuckawayfromthewomanbytheantlers.AlexishelpedSueuptheslopeandintotheVaughans’car.Thenshetiedatourniquet止血带toSue'srightleg.Herneckwascut.Thensheheardherfathershoutloudly.Mi-chaelhadbeenknockedtothegroundhisrightlegseriouslycutbythebuck.AlexistookahammerfromthecarandrantowhereMichaellayonhisbackinthedirt.Shebeatthebuck’sheadandneckbuttheblowsdidn’tfrightenitaway.Iwaslosingfaithshesays.AcouplemorestrikesAlexissaidMichael.Youcandoit.Alexisclosedhereyesandhitwithallherstrengthatthedeer’sneckwiththehammer.Whensheopenedhereyesthedeerwasrunningaway.A.1exisgotinthedriver’sseatandspedtowardthehospitalinFranklinhearingherdad’sbreathinggrowdifficuItandunsmoothasthebloodfromhiswoundedleghadflowedthroughtheT.—shirthe'dwrappedaroundit.InthebackseatSuelookedunconscious.AfterdoctorstreatedSueandMichaelSuetearfullythankedherrescuers.YouexpectaTeenagegirltogetonthephoneandcallforhelpinsuchasituationnottobeatupadeershesays.67.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thestoryhappenedduringhuntingseason.B.Itisunusualtoseemuledeeratthistimeofyear.C.ThebeautifulsightoutsidethecarmadeAlexisexcited.D.AlexisenjoysrunningwithherfatheronSaturdaymorning.68.HowdidSuePanterprobablyfeelatfirstwhenshesawthemaledeer?A.Relaxed.B.Frightened.C.Excited.DQConfused·69.HowdidAlexishelpSuesoonaftersheranoutofthecar?A.Bytryingtobringthebuck’slifetoanend.B.ByfrighteningthebucktorunawaydowntheslopE.C.Bytryingtodrawthebuck’sattentionawayfromSue.D.BypushingthebuckawayfromSuebytheantlers.70.WhatwaswrongwithMichaelafterfightingwiththedeer?A.Hisneckwasseriouslycut.B.Bothhislegswerebadlywounded.C.Therewerebloodyholesinhisleftleg.D.Hehaddifficultybreathingbecauseofbloodloss.71.WhatdoesSuemeanbysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.Alexisisanunusuallybravegirl.B.It’sriskyforAlexisnottoaskforhelp.C.Girlsarewillingtolendahelpinghand.D.Girlsareoftenata1ossinfaceofdanger.
- Iknowwhatyou’rethinking:pizza?Forbreakfast?Butthetruthisthatyoucanhavelastnight’sleftoversinthemorningifyouwantto.Iknowlotsofwomenwhoskipbreakfastandtheyhaveatonofdifferentexcusesfordoingit.Somesaytheydon’thavetimE.Othersthinkthey’resavingcalories卡路里stillothersjustdon’tlikebreakfastfood.Butthebottomlineisthateatinginthemorningisveryimportantwhenyou’retryingtoloseweight.Eatingjustaboutanythingfrom300to400calorieswouldbebetterthannothingatallsaysKatherineBrookingRD.whodevelopedthesuper-easyeatingplanforthisyear’sSELFCHALLENGE.Andevenpizzacanbehealthyifit’sloadedwithvegetablesandyousticktoonesmallpiecE.BreakfastisonemealInevermissandthesamegoesformostweightlosssuccessstories.Researchshowsthateatingbreakfastkeepsyoufromovereatinglaterintheday.ResearchersattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniafoundthatbreakfastskippershaveabiggerchanceofgainingweightthanthosewhoregularlyhaveamorningmeal.Soeatsomethinginthemorninganything.IknowplentyoffriendswhoenduphavingnobreakfastaltogetherandhavejustcoffeeororangejuicE.Isaytryheatinguplastnight’sleftovers-itmaysoundcrazybutifitworksforyoudoit!IfindifItellmyselfYoucanalwayseatittomorrowIputawaytheleftoversinsteadofeatingmorethatnight.Tryit.Youmaysaveyourselfsomepre-bedtimecalories.Andwatchyourbodygainthefat-burningeffects.68.ThewordleftoversinParagraph1probablymeans__________.A.foodremainingafteramealB.thingsleftundoneC.mealsmadeofvegetablesD.pizzatoppedwithfruit69.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Workingwomenusuallyhavebreakfastinahurry.B.Manypeoplehavewrongideasaboutbreakfast.C.Therearesomeeasywaysofcookingameal.D.Eatingvegetableshelpssaveenergy.70.Accordingtothelastparagraphitisimportantto____________.A.eatsomethingforbreakfastB.becarefulaboutwhatyoueatC.heatupfoodbeforeeatingitD.eatcalorie-controlledfood71.Thetextiswrittenmainlyforthose_____________.A.whogotoworkearlyB.whowanttoloseweightC.whostayuplateD.whoeatbeforesleep
- Inmanypartsoftheworldcarsplayanimportantroleindailylifeandmanysocietieswouldnotexistwithoutthem.Sotheideathatin20years’timenoonewillowncarsmaybehardtobelievE.Butthisisthepredictionmadebyateamoftransportresearcherswhoaretakenseriouslynotonlybygovernmentbutalsobyearmanufacturers.TheHumanScienceandAdvancedTechnologyInstituteatLoughboroughintheUKispartofaninternationalresearchprogram.Theteamtherebelievesthatby2020allcarswillbecomputerizedwhichwillmeanmuchsavingnoaccidentsandbetteruseofroads.Thesuperintelligentcarofthe21stcenturywilldriveitselfanditwillnotbeownedbyoneindividual.Insteadwewillhaveachoiceofcarsandchangethemasfrequentlyaswechangeourclothing.AccordingtoDr.DavidDaviswholeadstheresearchteamthesepredictionsarebasedontherisingcostofthecarculturewhichhadblockedupourcitiespollutedourairandcausedmoredeathsthanbothworldwarsputtogether.Davissayscarswillbefittedwithsomeintelligentdevicestoregulatethedistancebetweenonecarandanother.Thecarwillautomaticallyspeeduporslowdowntomatchthespeedofthecarinfront.ComputersaremuchsaferdriversthanpeoplesocarsinaroadtrainwillbeabletodrivemuchclosertogetherthancarsdrivenbypeoplE.By2010Dr.DavidDavisbelievescartechnologywillgivemotoristsaclearviewoftheroadwhatevertheweatherconditionsbyprojectinganimageoftheroadaheadontothecar’swindscreen.Andby2020carswilltravelin_convoy_linkedtoeachotherelectronically.Carswillbeconnectedbyanelectronictowbartothecarinfronttoformroadtrains.Thefrontvehicleinsuchatrainburnsthenormalamount.saysDavis.Butalltheothersinthetrainwouldburnabouttenpercentofthenormalamountandsoproduceabouttenpercentofthepollution.52.Whichofthefollowingwillbethecharacteristicofthecarsof2020?A.Thecarwillspeedupoutofcontrol.B.Wewillownasmanycarsaswewant.C.Allcarswillbedrivenbycomputers.D.Carswillproducemorepollutionthanpresentones.53.Theleaderoftheresearchteambelievesthatthepresentcarculturewillchangebecause________.A.carsplayaveryimportantroleindailylifeB.manysocietieswouldstopfunctioningwithoutcarsC.carsshouldnotbeownedbyoneindividualD.itcausesmanydeathstohumansociety54.Theexpressionclosestinmeaningtothephraseinconvoyinthelastparagraphis________.A.inlineB.sidelongC.sidebysideD.shouldertoshoulder55.Whatwillhappenifcarsarejoinedtoeachotherelectro-nicallyin2020?A.MotoristswillgetaclearviewoftheroaD.B.Therewillbelesspollutioncausedbycar.C.Theweatherconditionwillnothaveeffectonmotorists.D.Alltrainswillbumlessfuelthanpresent.
- Fromthebeginningofhumanhistorywildanimalsprovidedfoodclothingandsometimesmedicineforman.Wemaynotdependasmuchonwildanimalsnow.Butwehearaboutthemeveryday.Americansusethenamesofanimalsinmanyways.Automobilemanufacturersandgasolinecompaniesespeciallyliketousebigcatstoselltheirproducts.Theylikelionstigersandwildcats.WhenAmericanssaywildcattheyusuallymeanalynxanocelotorabobcat.Allthesecatsattackquicklyandfiercely.SowildcatsrepresentsomethingfastandfiercE.AnearlyAmericanuseofthewordwildcatwasquitedifferent.ItwasusedtodescribemembersofCongresswhodeclaredwaronBritainin1812.A.magazineofthatyearsaidthewildcatcongressmenwenthomE.Itsaidtheywereunabletofacetheresponsibilityofhavinginvolvedtheircountryinanunnecessarywar.Wildcatalsohasbeenusedasanameformoneyinthe1800s.Atthattimesomestatespermittedbankstomaketheirownmoney.OnebankinthestateofMichiganofferedpapermoneywithapictureofawildcatonit.SomebankshoweverdidnothaveenoughgoldtosupportallthepapermoneytheyoffereD.SothemoneyhadlittleornovaluE.ItwascalledawildcatbillorawildcatbanknotE.Thebankswhoofferedthismoneywerecalledwildcatbanks.A.newspaperofthetimesaidthosewerethedaysofwildcatmoney.Itsaidamanmightberichinthemorningandpoorbynight.Wildcatthenwasalsousedforanoilwellorgoldminethathadalmostnooilorgoldinit.Dishonestdeveloperswouldbuysuchproperty.Thentheywouldsellitandleavetownwiththemoney.ThebuyerswereleftwithworthlessholesinthegrounD.Todaywildcatoilwellsareinareasthatarenotknowntohaveoil.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Wildcatsandtheirstories.B.Wildcatsandtheircharacters.C.Varietiesofanimalspecies.D.Relationshipbetweenanimalsandhumans.36.TheunderlinedwordsalynxanocelotorabobcatinParagraph1mayreferto__________.A.gasolinecompaniesB.automobilemanufacturersC.brandsofautomobileD.namesofwildcats37.Whichofthefollowingwouldpeopleliketohaveortrustaccordingtothepassage?A.Wildcatcongressmen.B.Wildcatoilwells.C.Wildcatbanks.D.Wildcatcars.38.Itcanbeinferredthatduringthedaysofwildcatmoney__________.A.peoplecouldn'tbuyanythingwiththemoneyB.peoplecomplainedandsufferedalotC.therichinvestedtoomuchonoilwellsD.peopledidn'tknowhowtosavemoney
- BellwoodIL—KomboPeshucametotheUnitedStatesfromthepoorvillageofMwandsKenyatenyearsagowhenFatherRichardQuinngavehimthechancetofurtherhiseducation.Kombowasgivenafullscholarshiptostudyforamaster’sdegreE.WhenKomboreturnedtoKenyaforavisitfouryearslaterherealizedhowluckyhewastohavereceivedhiseducationintheUnitedStates.OverthefouryearshewasinAmericaconditionsinMwandahadworsenedandhewasstruckbyhowmanychildrenwerestrugglingtoreceiveapropereducation.Komboknewthathehadtogivebacktohispeopleafterseeingsuchhardships.FirsthebegantogivemoneyoutofhisownpocketbuthesoonrealizedhehadtodomorE.HewentbacktotheUnitedStatesandaskedfordonations捐献andwasfinallyabletoraiseenoughtostarttheMughambaScholarshipFoundationafundforchildreninhisvillageofMwandawhocannotaffordschool.ThepeoplearoundhimweresomovedbyhisemotionalaccountsofthesechildrenthatsomeofthemnotonlygavemoneybutalsotraveledwithhimbacktoMwandatoseefirsthandwhatdailylifeislikeforthesechildren.Kombocontinuestoraisemoneyforhisvillageandcurrentlyhas40studentsonscholarshipsforhighschooland5atuniversitiesinKenyA.InadditiontocontinuingtoraisemoneyforhisscholarshipfundandbysellingtraditionalKenyanitemsheisalsoworkingtoraisemoneytogetmorerunningwaterinhisvillagE.63.WhydidKomboPeshucometotheUS10yearsago?A.A.universityofferedhimachancetostudyabroaD.B.Hewasfundedtoworkonamaster’sdegreE.C.RichardQuinninvitedhimtocomeforavisit.D.HewassenttostudybytheKenyangovernment.64.WhatimpressedKomboinKenyawasthat______.A.manychildrenwerestrugglinghardtosurviveB.manychildrencouldn’treceiveapropereducationC.thechildrenwerelivinginverybadconditionsD.mostchildrencouldn’tgotoschoolforthereasonofwars65.WhatdidKombodotohelphispeople?A.Hedonatedhislifetimesavings.B.Hecalledonhisfriendstohelp.C.HeranarunningwatercompanyinMwandA.D.HemanagedtoraisemoneyintheUS.66.Themeaningoftheunderlinedwordaccountsinthethirdparagraphiscloseto______.A.descriptionB.bankC.customerD.judgement67.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageisto_____.A.inspiremorepeopletofightpovertyB.encouragereaderstocontributetoKenyaC.sharethestoryofKomboPeshuD.showthelivingconditionsofKenyanchildren
- High-qualitycustomerserviceispreached宣扬bymanybutactuallykeepingcustomershappyiseasiersaidthandonE.Shoppersseldomcomplaintothemanagerorownerofaretailstore零售店butinsteadwillwarntheirfriendsrelativesco-workersstrangersandanyonewhowilllisten.Storemanagersareoftenthelasttohearcomplaints.Storytellinghurtsretailers零售商andentertainsconsumerssaidPaulaCourtneyPresidentoftheVerdegroup.Thestorelosesthecustomerbuttheshoppermustalsofindareplacement.Themostcommoncomplaintsincludefilledparkinglotscluttered塞满了的shelvesoverloadedracksout-of-stockitemslongcheck-outlinesandrudesalespeoplE.Duringpeakshoppinghourssomeretailerssolvedtheparkingproblemsbygettingpart-timelocalpolicetoworkasparkingattendantstodirectcustomerstoemptyparkingspaces.Retailerscanrelievetheheadachesbyredesigningstoredisplaypre-stockingsalesitemshiringspeedyandexperiencedcashiersandhavingsalesrepresentativesonhandtoanswerquestions.Mostimportantlysalespeopleshouldbeskillfulandpolitewithangrycustomers.Retailerswho’reenthusiasticandfriendlyaremorelikelytosmoothoverissuesthanthosewhoaren’tsofriendly.saidProfessorStephenHoch.Maybesomethingasagreeteratthestoreentrancewouldhelp.CustomerscanalsoimprovefutureshoppingexperiencesbyfillingcomplaintstotheretailerinsteadofcomplainingtotherestoftheworlD.Retailersarehard-pressedtoimprovewhentheyhavenoideawhatiswrong.55.Whyarestoremanagersoftenthelasttohearcomplaints?A.Mostshopperswon’tcomplaineveniftheyhavehadunhappyexperiences.B.Itisdifficultforcustomerstohaveeasyaccesstostoremangers.C.Fewcustomersbelievetheservicewillbeimprovedaftertheircomplaints.D.Shopperswouldrathertelltheirunhappyexperiencestopeoplearoundthem.56.WhatdoesPaulaCourtneyimplybysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2?A.Thesameproductscanbeboughtinotherretailstores.B.Itisnotlikelytheshoppercanfindthesameproductsinotherstores.C.Thereisagreatchancethatnewcustomersaretoreplaceoldones.D.Notcomplainingtothemanagercausestheshoppersometroubletoo.57.Whatcontributesmosttosmoothingoverissueswithcustomers?A.Hiringofefficientemployees.B.MannersofthesalespeoplE.C.HugesupplyofgoodsforsalE.D.Designofthestoredisplay.58.Toachievebettershoppingexperiencescustomersareadvisedto______.A.voicetheirdissatisfactiontostoremanagersdirectlyB.settletheirdisagreementswithstoresinafriendlywayC.putpressureonstorestoimprovetheirserviceD.shoparoundandmakecomparisonsbetweenstores
- Americansusemanyexpressionswiththeworddog.PeopleintheUnitedStateslovetheirdogsandtreatthemwell.TheytaketheirdogsforwalksletthemplayoutsideandgivethemgoodfoodandmedicalcarE.HoweverdogswithoutownerstocareforleadadifferentkindoflifE.Theexpressiontoleadadog’slifedescribesapersonwhohasanunhappylifE.Somepeoplesayweliveinadog-eat-dogworlD.Thatmeansmanypeoplearecompetingforthesamethingslikegoodjobs.Theysaythattobesuccessfulapersonhastoworklikeadog.ThismeanstheyhavetoworkveryveryharD.Suchhardworkcanmakepeopledog-tireD.Andthesituationwouldbeevenworseiftheybecamesickasadog.Stillpeoplesayeverydoghasitsday.ThismeansthateverypersonenjoysasuccessfulperiodduringhisorherlifE.Tobesuccessfulpeopleoftenhavetolearnnewskills.Yetsomepeoplesaythatyoucanneverteachanolddognewtricks.Theybelievethatolderpeopledonotliketolearnnewthingsandwillnotchangethewaytheydothings.Peoplewhoareunkindoruncaringcanbedescribedasmeanerthanajunkyarddog.Junkyarddogsliveinplaceswherepeoplethrowawaythingstheydonotwant.Meandogsareoftenusedtoguardthisproperty.Theybarkorattackpeoplewhotrytoentertheproperty.HoweversometimesapersonwhoappearstobemeanandthreateningisreallynotsobaD.WesayhisbarkisworsethanhisbitE.Doghouseprovideshelterbuttheycanbecoldandlonelyinthewinter.Husbandsandwivesusethisdoghousewhentheyareangryateachother.Forexampleawomanmightgetangryatherhusbandforcominghomelateorforgettingtheirweddinganniversary.Shemighttellhimthatheisinthedoghouseandtreatshimbadly.Howeverthehusbandmaydecidethatitisbesttoleavethingsaloneandnotcreatemoreproblems.HemightdecidetoletsleepingdogsliE.Dogexpressionsarealsousedtodescribetheweather.Thedogdaysofsummerarethehottestdaysoftheyear.A.rainstormmaycooltheweather.ButwedonotwantittoraintooharD.Wedonotwantittoraincatsanddogs.66.TheunderlinedexpressionworklikeadoginParagraph2means________.A.becomesuccessfulB.haveanunhappylifeC.competeforthesamethingsD.workveryveryhard67.Ifamancomeshomelatehiswifemightsayangrily_____________.A.itwillraincatsanddogsB.everydoghasitsdayC.youleadadog’slifeD.youareinthedoghouse68.Leavethingsuntouchedhasthesamemeaningas__________.A.leadadog’slifeB.teachanolddognewtricksC.letsleepingdogslieD.makepeopledog-tired69.Ithasbeenreallyhotthesedaysas_______.A.itrainscatsanddogsB.wearehavingthedogdaysofsummerC.we’releadingadog’slifeD.we’reinthedog’shouse70.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.ExpressionsinAmericanculturE.B.SomeexpressionswiththeworddogC.A.goodwaytolearnEnglishwellD.Dog’sinfluenceonAmericanculture
- MostChinesepeoplethesedaysknowwhatitisliketohaveanEnglishteachersincealmostallpupilsstudyEnglishfromtheirthirdyear.UsuallythatfirstEnglishteacherwillbeayoungandlovelyladyinprimaryschool.ButmyfirstEnglishteacherisnootherthanmyfather.LookingbackIcanseethatwhenIwasonlyalittlegirlhecreatedanEnglishenvironmentbyprovidingmewithflashcardsfunEnglish-languagetoysandevendollswhichcansingEnglishsongs!MyinterestinEnglishhadcertainlybeenawakened唤起whenIbegantolearnEnglishatschool.JustimaginehewentastepfurtherandaskedmetolearnNewConceptEnglishbymyself!Iwaspuzzledandevenangry.Icouldnotunderstandwhyafathercouldbesostrictwithhislittlegirl.AllthesamehenevergaveupandhegentlyinsistedthatIfollowthroughwithhisideA.AtfirstIreadstorieswithtearsandIactuallyhatedthembecausetheyweretoodifficultformE.IntheendIcametolovethefunnystoriesandtobehonestmyfatherwasalwaystherewithahelpinghanD.IamsurethatmyEnglishwouldneverhavegotsofarwithouthissupport.Andthat’swhymyfatherisnotonlymyfirstEnglishteacherbutalsomylifelongteacher.Heisonewhoawokemyinterestandwhogavememuchconfidence.46.MostpupilsinChinabegintolearnEnglish________.A.inprimaryschoolB.fromparentsC.atthreeyearsoldD.athome47.Theunderlinepartnootherthanmyfatherinthepassageprobablymeans________.A.likemyfatherB.notmyfatherC.myfatherhimselfD.notonlymyfather48.Fromthewholepassagewecanseethat________.A.thegirlpreferredplayingtolearningEnglishB.thegirlhatesherfatherbecausehewasstrictC.thegirlisverythankfultoherfatherD.thefathergaveupafterknowinghisdaughtercouldnotunderstand49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thegirl’sfatherisherfirstEnglishteacher.B.ThegirlhadbeeninterestedinEnglishbeforegoingtoschool.C.Thegirl’sfatherwasalwaysreadytohelpherwithherEnglish.D.ThegirlcouldhavelearnedEnglishwellbyherselfwithoutherfather.50.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowIlearnedEnglishatschoolB.Myfather---myfirstandlifelongEnglishteacherC.TherelationshipbetweenmyfatherandmeD.I’vemadeprogressinEnglishlearning
- Sometimesthebestwaytogetthroughhardtimesisfindingoutyou’renotalonE.ThebooksintheChickenSoupfortheTeenageSoul心灵鸡汤serieshavehelpedmillionsofteensinthefewyearssincethefirstwaspublisheD.Muchliketheearlieronesthethirdintheserieshasstoriespoemsandcartoonsmostofwhicharewrittenbyteensthemselves.Twentyteenreviewersreadalltheworksandleftonly5000favorites.Editors编辑JackCanfieldMarkVictorHansenandKimberlyKirbergermadethefinalcuts.PackedwithheartacheloveexperienceandwisdomTeenⅢisashelpfulastheearlierseries.Mostofthestoriesarewrittenbyyoungunpublishedwriters.Andtheaudienceundoubtedlywillrelateperfectlytothetalestoldinthebook.Theeditorshaveorganizedthiscollectionintoninecategories类别RelationshipsFriendshipThePowerofLoveFamilyLessonsDifficultStuffOvercomingObstacles克服障碍SelfDiscoveryandGrowingUp.You’llbecomfortedtoknowthatyou’reneverasaloneasyouthink.Thisbookiswrittentohelpteenstodealwiththeproblemsthattheyfaceeverydayfromfirstlovetoheartachefrombestfriendstoenemies.Thisbookwillhelpguideyouthroughthedifficulttimesandaddhappinesstothegreattimes.Thebestpartofthisbookisthatthereissomethingforeveryoneinit.Thevarietyinthisbookisgreat.Fromthecartoonstothepoemsyouwillnevergetboredofreadingit.64.Thetextiswrittento________.A.introduceabookB.givesomeadviceC.tellstoriesD.pleasereaders65.WhichofthefollowingcannotbefoundinChickenSoupfortheTeenageSoulⅢA.Poems.B.Cartoons.C.Tales.D.Reports.66.MostoftheworksinChickenSouparewrittenby________.A.teensB.adultsC.famouswritersD.collegestudents67.What’sthemaintopicofChickenSoup?A.JoysandsorrowsoflifE.B.Growingpainsandgains.C.Waystolivehealthily.D.Waystosolveproblems.
- OnasmallfarminMexicotherearenoschools.A.busistheschool!Thedriverofthebusistheteacher!Itisaschoolbusbutitdoesn'ttakechildrentoschool.Itjustgoesroundfromplacetoplaceandsometimesitcomestothisfarm.Thebuswillstayhereforthreemonths.Thefarmerscallitaschoolonwheels车轮.Everytimethebuscomesthefarmerscomerunningtoitshoutingandlaughing.Theywarmlywelcometheschoolbus!Whenthebusisonthefarminthemorningtheteacherteachesthesmallchildren.Intheafternoonthebiggerchildrencometohavetheirlessonsbecausetheymustworkinthemorning.Atnightthefathersandmotherscometoschool.Theywanttolearntoo.Howthefarmershopethatsomedaytheycanhavearealschoolontheirfarm!64.Thedriverofthebusis________.A.theteacherB.thestudentC.thefarmerD.theschool65.Thebusschoolwill________.A.takechildrentoschoolB.staythereforlunchC.goroundfromplacetoplaceD.takethefathersandmotherstoschool66.Whentheschoolbuscomesthefarmers________.A.stopworkingB.warmlywelcomeitC.behappyD.BothB.andC.67.Whichoneofthefollowingistrue?A.A.schoolbusisarealschoolforfarmers'children.B.Thebusschoolhasnoteacheratall.C.Thebusschoolhasnostudents.D.Thechildrenandtheirparentsonthefarmallcometothebusschooltolearn.
- TheNationalParkServiceintheUnitedStateswillmarkitsonehundredthanniversaryin2016.AsitnearsitssecondcenturytheParkServiceplanstoincreaseitseducationalprogramsforstudentsandteachers.Theplansincludetransportationsupportforonehundredthousandstudentseachyeartovisitnationalparkstolearnaboutnatureandhistory.Yellowstoneisbelievedtohavebeentheworld'sfirstnationalparkwhenitwasestablishedin1872.OtherstudentswillgetachancetoseeparksinfarawayplacesthroughSkypeandotheronlineprograms.TheNationalParkServicealsoworkswithpartnerstoprovideeducation.OneofitspartnersisanonprofitorganizationcalledNatureBridgE.NatureBridgeiscelebratingitsfortiethanniversaryandsaysonemillionyoungpeoplehavetakenpartinitsprograms.Theorganizationworkswithstudentsfromkindergartenthroughtwelfthgradeandusesnationalparksasitsclassrooms.ItprovidesfieldscienceprogramsatYosemiteNationalParkandfourotherlocationsinCaliforniaandthenorthwesternstateofWashington.NowNatureBridgeislaunchinganEastCoastcenterwithafour-million-dollargrantfromGooglE.TheprogramwillbegininAprilatthePrinceWilliamForestParkinVirginiA.StudentsstayforthreetofivedaysinNatureBridgeprograms.Theactivitiesareaimedatdevelopingtheirscienceskills.ForexampletheylearnaboutdifferentsoilsandstudywaterqualityunderamicroscopE.JasonMorrisisexecutivevicepresidentofNatureBridgE.Hesayswhentheyarenotsleepingeatingorinalaboratorythestudentsspendtheirtimeoutdoors.JuliaWashburnisassociatedirectorofeducationandinterpretationfortheNationalParkServicE.Shesaysinatimeofbudgetcutstheagencyhastofindwaystostillmeetitsgoals.Ms.WashburnsaysoneofthemostimportantservicesthattheParkServiceprovideseverydayisnatureinterpretation.Parkrangers公园管理员trytomakevisitingtheoutdoorsmoremeaningful.Interpretationisaformofinformaleducation.Essentiallyitisawordthatweuseforthepeopleinparksthatexplaintheparkorhelporient确定方向you.Soparkrangersareinterpreters.TheyorientyoutotheplaceyouareinandhelpyoumakeconnectionsemotionalandintellectualconnectionswiththeplacE.72.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsaboutNatureBridgeisNOTcorrect?A.It’sanorganizationworkingtogetherwithNationalParkServicetoprovideeducation.B.SomeoftheactivitiesheldbyNatureBridgearefinanciallysupportedbyGooglE.C.Studentsfromkindergartentocollegecansignupfortheorganization’sactivities.D.It’sgoingtocutdownbudgetfortheactivitiesbecauseofeconomichardtimes.73.InwhichnationalparkwilltheprogrambyEastCoastcentrestart?A.YellowstoneNationalPark.B.PrinceWilliamForestPark.C.YosemiteNationalPark.D.NotmentionedinthepassagE.74.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Nationalparksareusedasoutdoorclassroomsforstudents.B.StudentsarecalledontobemembersofNatureBridgE.C.SomefamousnationalparksinUSareattractivetostudents.D.Parkrangersmakevisitingparksmuchmoreinteresting.75.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectstructureofthewholepassage?Para=paragraph
- Beijing'shistorichutongareindangerofdisappearing.That'sthewarningfromresidentsandhistorianswhohavecalledonauthoritiestodomoretoprotectthisuniquepartofthecapital'sculturE.In2000Beijingstillhad1300hutongaccordingtoamateurhistorianZhangWei.ButheestimatesthatsincethenatleasthalfofthemhavedisappeareD.AccordingtoregulationspeoplecanreportillegalbuildingstourbanpatrolofficersknownaschengguanandbuildingsfoundtobeillegalwillbedemolishedbyforcE.HoweveraChinaDailyreporterfoundthatitwasnotaneasytaskandlotsofadditionalstructuresbuiltbytheirownerswerefoundinhutong.Manyownersaddedasecondfloororevenmorefloorstotheirhousesespeciallyinbuildingsnearmainstreetsinordertorentmoreapartmentsandmakemoremoney.Zhangthehistoriansaidthattobetterprotectthehutongthegovernmentshouldoffermorecompensationtoresidentswillingtomoveaway.GuoDazhiaphotojournalistinBeijinglivedinahutongfornearly30yearsbeforemovingtoeasternChaoyangdistrict.Guohopesthatthegovernmentcansolvetheproblembymovingresidentsoutofhutongwithpoliciessuchaspublicrentingprograms.HowevertheBeijingCommissionofUrbanPlanningsaidinareportinJulythattherelocationofresidentsfromoldareaswasveryexpensivE.Accordingtothereportallocating10000residentscosts1.5billionyuan.66.WhatmadeBeijing’shistorichutongindanger?A.ThefastdevelopmentofthecityB.SomepeoplebuildunlawfulconstructionC.PopulationgrowingD.Pollution67.WhatdoesdemolishmeaninparA.3?A.pulldownB.buildupC.cleanupD.washup68.Whoismainlyinchargeoftheillegalbuilding?A.PolicemenB.ThearmyC.ChengguanD.Thelocalcommittee69.Whatisthesuggestionmentionedofsolvingtheproblem?A.movingresidentsoutofhutongwithforceB.introducesocialcapitalforinvestmentinconstructureC.offermoremoneytoresidentswillingtomoveaway.D.buildmorehutong70.Howmanyhutongexistuptillnow?A.1300B.300C.2000D.600
- EnglishmaynotbeaworldlanguageforeverWhile375millionpeoplearoundtheglobeuseEnglishastheirnativelanguagethenumberofpeopleusingitasasecondlanguagehasalreadybeenwelloverthatfigure数字.Itissaidthatbytheendof2000onebillionpeoplecoulduseEnglishtocommunicatewithothersincludingbothnativespeakersandnon-nativespeakers.Theriseandfallofalanguageiscloselyconnectedwiththatcountry’seconomic经济的strengthanddevelopmentpotential潜力.RhodriJonestheEnglish2000manageroftheELTgroupoftheBritishCouncilsaiD.AnexpertwhohasgivenmanylecturesonthefutureofEnglishsaidtheeconomicboots快速发展inAsiawouldraise提高thepositionoftheChineseandHindilanguages.ThereforetheEnglishlanguageisfacingaseriousproblem.WherewillEnglishturninthenextfiftyyearsorthecentury?TherecentlyintroducedbookfromBritainFutureofEnglishmightgivepeopleconcernedwiththeirquestionsomeenlightenments启发.ThebookhelpstohelpEnglishteachersplannersmanagersanddecisionmakerswithaprofessionalinterestinthedevelopmentofEnglishworldwidE.WiththebooktranslatedintoChineseandtobepublishedsoonthebookmightbebroughttowidersphere范围ofpeoplE.FromthebookwelearnmanyfactsabouttheEnglishlanguageandwemaybeabletopredict预测itsfutureafterreadingit.saidDorothyHumphreywhousedtobeaseniorEnglishteacherfortheBritishCouncil.36.Thereasonwhysomelanguagerisesintheworlddependson_______.A.thepopulationofthecountryB.thecountry’seconomicstrengthintheworldC.thenumberofthepopulationwhouseitD.thecountry’seconomicstrengthanddevelopmentpotential37.ThebookFutureofEnglishhelpsto_______.A.improvethestandardofpeople’slearningEnglishB.addstopeople’sinteresttowardEnglishC.emphasize强调theimportanceintheworldD.makepeopleinterestedinthedevelopmentofEnglishworldwide38.AfterreadingFutureofEnglishweknow_______.A.EnglishisthelanguagethatthepeoplewhospeakitisthemostintheworldB.EnglishmaydisappearsoonerorlaterC.theworldiskeepingchangingallthetimeD.whatthefutureoftheEnglishlanguageis39.Themainideaofthepassageis_______.A.whyEnglishhasbeenpopularintheworldB.howtoimprovepeople’sabilityoflearningEnglishC.EnglishhasabrightfutureD.theusageofEnglishmaybecomelessintheworldoneday40.AccordingtothispassageEnglishmaynotbeaworldlanguageforeverbecause_______A.moreandmorepeoplewillcometovisitChinaB.peopleintheworldwon’tlikeEnglishinthefuturE.C.theeconomicbootsinAsiawouldraisethepositionoftheChineseandHindilanguagesD.ChinaandIndiawillbemoredevelopedthanthoseEnglish-speakingcountries
- Britishmenareencouragedtocry.TherearecertainthingsBritishmenliketobelieveaboutthemselves.ThefirstisthatonedaytheywillagainwintheWorldCup.Theyalsobelievetheydonotcry.OverthecenturiesBritonsarebelievedtohaveastiffupperlip.Butisthistrue?Yesitis.A.recentstudyarrangedbyKleenexonhowtheBritishexpresstheiremotionsrevealsthat95percentofthemstillcontaintheiremotions.Moreoverwhile72percentthinkthisisunhealthy19percentcan'trememberthelasttimetheyletitout.AsaresultKleenexislaunchingtheLetItOutcampaignthatencouragesBritstograbatissueandhaveagoodcry.ThesedayshoweverthemaleBriton'sattitudetowardcryingischanging.Thoughthemajoritystillstrugglestoopenupemotionallya2004studybyOxford'sSocialIssuesResearchCenterfoundthat77percentofBritishmenconsideredcryinginpublicincreasinglyacceptablE.HalfofLondonmalesadmittedcryinginfrontoftheirmothers.Scotsmenaretheleastemotionalalthoughtheyarethemostlikelytocryatweddings.PeterMarshdirectorofthecentersaid:Cryingcannowindicatesensitivityratherthanweakness.LikewithDavidBeckhamcryingbecauseyou'redroppingoffyourboyatnurseryisn'tseenasweak.WinstonChurchillwassaidtobeafrequentcriersheddingtearsatseeingasurvivorinanairraidshelterandwhenhesawhiswifeafteralongabsencE.Psychologistssaythatwhilesocietyhasacceptedthatmencancrytherearelimits.RonaldBraceyaconsultingpsychologistsaid:Ifamanbegantocrywhenhewashavingstitches缝针inhospitalhewouldbeconsideredasacowarD.Menstillneedtobeseenasstrongwhenitcomestophysicalpain.67.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydealwith?A.ImpressionofBritishmen.B.Britishmen'sdreamoftheWorldCup.C.Adviceonhowtocontrolemotions.D.DifferentattitudesBritishmenhavetowardscrying.68.WhichofthefollowingconcerningtheBritishmenisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyaresupposedtoeasilycontrolemotionsoverthecenturies.B.TheyareconfidentthattheywillagaingetsuccessfulintheWorldCup.C.About50%ofBritonsadmittedcryingbeforetheirmothers.D.NowadaysthemaleBriton'sattitudetowardcryingischanging.69.Thewordcontaininparagraph3means______.A.storeB.holdbackC.includeD.stirup70.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheBritishmen'scrying?A.Theyshouldcryifhurt.B.Theyshouldkeepfirmnottocrytoshowtheyarenotwimps.C.Theyshouldbebraveinfaceofphysicalpainandcryifnecessarywhenfacingotherproblems.D.Theyshouldletitoutwhateverproblemstheymeetwith.
- It'sanannualargument.Doweordowenotgoonholiday?Mywifesaysnobecausewehavenosavingstosaveus.Isayyouonlyliveonceandweworkhardandwhat'sthepointifyoucan'tgoonholiday.Thejoyofarecession不景气meansnoargumentnextyear-wejustwon'tgo.Sincemoneyisknowntobeoneofthethingsmostlikelytobringarelationshiptoitskneesweshouldbegrateful.FormanyfamiliestherecessionmeansmorethannotbookingaholidayA.YouGovsurveyof2000peoplefound22%saidtheywerearguingmorewiththeirpartnersbecauseofconcernsaboutmoney.A.recentresearchshowsargumentsaboutmoneywereespeciallydamagingtocouples.KimStephensonanoccupationalpsychologistbelievesmoneymaybedifferentthingstomenandwomen.Peoplecansaythesamethingsaboutmoneybuthavedifferentideasofwhatit'sfor.heexplains.They'llsayit'stosavetospendforsecurityforfreedomtoshowsomeoneyoulovethem.Hesaysmenaremorelikelytoseemoneyasawayofbuyingstatusandofshowingtheirparentsthatthey'veachievedsomething.Thebiggestproblemisthatcouplesassumeeachotherknowwhat'sgoingonwiththeirfinancesbuttheydon't.Thereseemstobemoreofataboo禁忌abouttalkingaboutmoneythanaboutdeath.Butyoubothneedtoknowwhatyou'redoingwho'spayingwhatintothejointaccountandhowmuchyoukeepseparately.Inahealthyrelationshipyoudon'thavetoagreeaboutmoneybutyouhavetotalkaboutit.64.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutgoingonholidayinParagraph1?A.Itwillcostthemtoomuchmoney.B.FewpeoplecanafforditwithoutworkingharD.C.ItmakesallthehardworkworthwhilE.D.Itisthechiefcauseoffamilyquarrels.65.AccordingtothetextwhatdoesKimStephensonbelieve?A.Moneyisoftenasymbolofaperson'sstatus.B.Moneymeansagreatdealtobothmenandwomen.C.Menandwomenspendmoneyondifferentthings.D.Menandwomenviewmoneyindifferentways.66.Theauthorsuggeststhatcouplesshould______.A.puttheirmoneytogetherinsteadofkeepingitseparatelyB.discussmoneymatterstomaintainahealthyrelationshipC.makeeffortstoreachagreementontheirfamilybudgetsD.avoidarguingaboutmoneymatterstoremainromantic
- It’sreallytruewhatpeoplesayaboutEnglishpoliteness:it’severywherE.Whensqueezingpastsomeoneinanarrowaislepeoplesaysorry.WhengettingoffabusEnglishpassengerssaythankyouratherthanthedriver.InGermanypeoplewouldneverdreamofdoingthesethings.AfterallsqueezingpastothersissometimesunavoidableandthebusdriverisonlydoinghisjoB.IusedtothinkthesamewaywithoutquestioningituntilIstartedtravelingtotheBritishIslesandcametoappreciatesomemorepolitewaysofinteracting交往withpeoplE.PeoplethankeachothereverywhereinEnglandallthetimE.WhenpeoplebuysomethinginashopcustomersandretailassistantsinmostcasesthankeachothertwiceormorE.InGermanyitwouldbeexceptionaltohearmorethanonethankyouinsuchaconversation.Britishstudentsthanktheirlecturerswhenleavingtheroom.EnglishemployersthanktheiremployeesfordoingtheirjobsasoppositetoGermanswhowouldnormallythinkthatpayingtheirworkersmoneyisalreadyenough.AnotherthingIobservedduringmystaywasthatEnglishpeoplerarelycriticizeothers.EvenwhenIwasworkingandmistakeswerepointedouttomemyemployersemphasized强调severaltimesthatnoneoftheirwordswereintendedascriticism.IthasbeenmyimpressionthatbyavoidingcriticismEnglishpeoplearemakinganefforttomakeothersfeelcomfortablE.Thisisalsoshowninotherways.BritishmenstillopendoorsforwomenandBritishmenaremorelikelytotreatwomentoamealthanGermanmen.HoweverIdoneedtopointoutherethatthisappliestoEnglishmenabitmorethanitwouldtoScottishmen!Yesthelatter后者areabittightfisteD.64.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsEnglishpoliteness?A.Heappreciatesit.B.Hegivesnopersonalopinion.C.Hethinksitisunnecessary.D.Hethinksitgoestoofar.65.WhatcanwelearnaboutcustomersandretailassistantsinGermany?A.A.customerneversaysthankyoutoaretailassistant.B.TheymaysaythankyouonlyoncE.C.It’salwaysaretailassistantwhosaysthankyou.D.Theyalwayssaythankyoutoeachother.66.WecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatScottishmen__________.A.arenotsowillingtospendmoneyforwomenB.aremorepolitethanEnglishmenC.treatwomeninanimpolitewayD.aremorelikelytobeinvolvedinafighting67.Theauthordevelopsthetextthroughthemethodof____________.A.givingreasonsB.tellingstoriesC.givingcommentsD.makingcomparisons
- TheAmericantraditionofThanksgivingdatesbacktocolonialtimestothePilgrims清教徒ofPlymouthrockColony.Toescapereligiouspersecution__inEnglandthePilgrimsjourneyedtotheNewWorldontheirshiptheMayflower.AfteralongjourneytheyfinallyarrivedatPlymouthRockinautumnof1620.Theycouldnotfinishbuildingthesettlementbeforewintersomanyfrozetodeath.TheyatemostoftheirfoodonthejourneyoversomanyalsostarveD.HoweverthePilgrimsmetaNativeAmericannamedTisquantumorSquantoashewasbetterknownwhotaughtthemhowtoplantcornandcatcheel鳗鱼.BythesametimenextyearthePilgrimshadbuiltasteadysettlementandhadabountifulharvest.TothanktheNativeAmericansfortheirhelpandtocelebratetheharvestthePilgrimsheldagrandbanquet盛宴.Togethertheyfeastedoncornyamsfishandmostimportantly:roastturkeywhichbecamethehighlightofthemodernThanksgivingfeast.SchoolsalwaysmakeabigdealaboutThanksgivingbecausetheyfeelthatitteacheschildrenhowtobethankfulandtotreatotherswithkindness.IspentthemanyyearsofelementaryschoolmakingpaperturkeysfakecornucopiasashellfilledwithfoodasymboloftheholidayandwritinglistsofwhatI’mthankfulfor.WhenIgrewolderIwatchedmoviesandreadbooksabouttheFirstThanksgivingandcompletedcrosswordpuzzlesandwordsearchesfilledwithholidaythemedwords.WhiletheideaforThanksgivingisgreatanditisawonderfulopportunitytoinstillcertainvaluesinchildrenIdon’tthinkweshouldnameaspecialholidayforbeingthankful.WeshouldbethankfulforwhatwehaveeverydaynotjustThanksgiving.56.What’sthemainreasonfortheEnglishPilgrimstoleavetheirhomecountry?A.Politicalideas.B.Religiousbeliefs.C.HardlifE.D.HopesforfortunE.57.WhatthreatenedthePilgrimsmostwhentheyfirstarrivedthenewworld?A.Coldandstarvation.B.Wildanimals.C.LocalpeoplE.D.Sickness.58.WhydidthePilgrimsholdabanquetoneyearaftertheirarrivalinthenewworld?A.TomemorizetheirfamilymembersleftinEnglanD.B.Tocelebratetheirsurvivalfromreligiouspersecution.C.TothanktheNativeAmericansfortheirhelp.D.Tocelebratethenewstatethey’vesetup.59.ForThanksgivingalltheactivitiesarenormallydoneEXCEPT_____.A.enjoyingabigmealB.makingpaperturkeysC.doingcrosswordpuzzlesD.singChristmassongs60.Thepassagewaswrittentoshowthewriter’sattitudeofbeing_____.A.knowledgeableB.responsibleC.energeticD.thankful
- Joeisinterestedingettingexerciseandcompetingonateam.Hereadsabouttheeventsatthelocalpoolandfindstheperfectactivity.SwimmingProgramsSummerSwimTeamJoinaSummerSwimTeamandcompetewithotherswimmers!Theprogramisofferedateightdifferentlocalpoolsforyouthsto17yearsolD.TheseasonrunsJune21—August21.PracticesaredailyMondaythroughFridaythroughoutthesummer.Thechampionshipmeet冠军赛isAugust21.Cost:$50.00Pools&PracticeTimesBuckman2-3P.M.Montavilla8-9A.M.Creston7-9A.M.Peninsula4-7P.M.Dishman8-9A.M.Piernoon-1P.M.Grant8-10A.M.Sellwood7-9A.M.JuniorSwimInstructorTwoweeks20hoursofinstructiontwohoursperdayforchildren11-14yearsolD.Pre-trainingforyouthsinterestedinbecomingswiminstructors$45perchildTwoweeks30hoursofinstructionthreehoursperdayforchildren11-14yearsolD.Pre-traininginlifeguardingandcustomerservice$45perchildJuniorSwimInstructor&JuniorLifeguardTrainingDatesJune28-July9August9-August20June12-July23August23-September3June26-August6SpecialOfferAnyonewhotakespartinbothjuniorswiminstructorandjuniorlifeguardprogramsatthesametimeneedonlyspend$75insteadof$90for50hoursoftraining.RegisterOnlineYoucannowregisteronline!Visitourwebsiteathttp://www.examplE.comYoucanchooseanareaoftownaspecificlocalcenteraprogramorsearchforclasseswhichcanmeettheneedsofstudentsofdifferentages.Justvisitourwebsiteandyou’reonyourway!40.IfJoejoinstheSummerSwimTeamhe_____A.needstopay$45.00B.beginstrainingat6A.M.C.hastopracticefortwomonthsD.needstopracticefor7daysaweek41.Anyonewhowantstobeajuniorswiminstructorshould_____A.be11-14yearsoldB.paytheinstructorbythehourC.doatleast30hoursoftrainingD.beanexperiencedjuniorlifeguard42.What’sthemainpurposeofthistext?A.TointroduceJoe’shobbies.B.TointroduceanewwebsitE.C.TointroduceseveralswimmingpoolsD.Tointroducesomeswimmingactivities.
- LessonsinMandarin普通话couldbecomecompulsoryforschoolchildreninpartsofPakistanunderambitiousplanstobenefitmorefromthegrowinginfluenceofChinesecompanies.ApilotprojectwillbelaunchedlaterthisyearinthesouthernprovinceofSindhasPakistanlookstofurtherstrengthentieswithitsgiantneighbour.Thecountry'scricketing打板球的authoritieshaveevenconsideredplayingTestmatchesinChinawhiletouringsidesavoidPakistanforfearofterroristattackNoweducationauthoritiesinSinclhsaytheyplan10makeMandarincompulsoryinschoolsfromCiass610-and11-year-olds.OurtradeeducationalandotherrelationsaregrowingwithChinaeverydayandnowitisnecessaryforouryoungergenerationtohavecommandovertheirlanguagesaidPirMazhar-ul-Haqseniorprovincialeducationminister.Theplanhasmanycriticshoweverwhosaythepolicyisdrivenbypoliticalconsiderations.TheypointoutthatPakistanhasfewChineselanguageteachersandanalreadyoverstretchededucationsystem.ZubeidaMustafacolumnistandauthorofTyrannyofLanguageinEducationaccusedtheSindhgovernmentasmovingfurtherintomassconfusion.Asisourrealityahandfulofunqualifiedpoiicymakershavetakenthedecisionwithnoplanningorthoroughconsiderationshewrote.PakistanisnottheonlycountrytolakeupMandarinorCantoneseasChina'seconomicgrowthtransformsworldir.ide.InJulySwedishofficialsannouncedthatallprimaryschoolswouldofferclassesinChinesewithin10years.56.ThereasonwhysomepartsofPakistanplantomakeMandarincompulsoryisthat__.A.ChinaisbecomingmoreimportantintheworldB.Chinesecultureisveryrich.C.theycanearnmoremoneyfromChinesecompaniesD.othercountriesaredoingso57.Whatdoesitsgiantneighbourinthe2ndpara.referto?A.SwedenB.ChinaC.AmericaD.India58.Somepeopleareagainsttheplanforthefollowingreasonsexceptthat__.A.Pakistanhasn'tenoughChineseteachersB.Pakistan'seducationsystemisoverstretchedC.theplanisdrivenbypoliticalconsiderationD.theplanmayleadtotheirownlanguagebecomingweakerthanChinese59.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat__.A.allSwedishprimaryschoolsofferclassesinChinesenow.B.thereisdifferentvoicesabouttheplaninPakistan.C.only10and11-year-oldslearnChineseinPakistan.D.allPakistanpolicymakersareunqualified.
- StudentsandTechnologyintheClassroomIlovemyBlackberry—it’smylittleconnectiontothelargerworldthatcangoanywherewithmE.Ialsolovemylaptopcomputerasitholdsallofmywritingandthought.DespitethisloveoftechnologyIknowthattherearetimeswhenIneedtomoveawayfromthesedevices设备andtrulycommunicatewithothers.OnoccasionIteachacoursecalledHistoryMattersforagroupofhighereducationmanagers.Mygoalsfortheclassincludeafulldiscussionofhistoricalthemesandideas.BecauseIwantstudentstothoroughlystudythematerialandexchangetheirideaswitheachotherintheclassroom.Ihavearule—nolaptopsiPadsphonesetC.Whenstudentsweretoldmyruleinadvanceoftheclasssomeofthemwerenothappy.Moststudentsassumethatmyreasonsforthisruleincludeunpleasantexperiencesinthepastwithstudentsmisusingtechnology.There’sabitoftruthtothat.SomestudentsassumethatIamanti-technology.There’snotruthinthatatall.IlovetechnologyandtrytokeepupwithitsoIcanrelatetomystudents.TherealreasonwhyIaskstudentstoleavetechnologyatthedooristhatIthinkthereareveryfewplacesinwhichwecanhavedeepconversionsandtrulyengagecomplexideas.Interruptionsbytechnologyoftenbreakconcentrationandallowfortoomuchdependenceonoutsideinformationforideas.Iwantstudentstodigdeepwithinthemselvesforinspirationandideas.Iwantthemtopusheachothertothinkdifferentlyandtomakeconnectionsbetweenthecoursethematerialandtheclassdiscussion.I’vebeenteachingmyhistoryclassinthiswayformanyyearsandtheeducationsreflectstudentsatisfactionwiththeenvironmentthatIcreatE.Studentsrealizethatwithdeepconversationandchallengetheylearnatalevelthathelpsthemkeepthecoursematerialbeyondtheclassroom.I’mnotsayingthatIwon’teverchangemymindabouttechnologyuseinmyhistoryclassbutuntilIhearareallygoodreasonforthechangE.I’mstickingtomyplan.A.fewhoursoftechnology-freedialogueisjusttoosweettogiveup.38.Someofthestudentsinthehistoryclasswereunhappywith______.A.thecoursematerialB.others’misuseoftechnologyC.discussiontopicsD.theauthor’sclassregulations39.TheunderlinedwordengageinParagraph4probablymeans______.A.exploreB.acceptC.changeD.reject40.Accordingtotheauthortheuseoftechnologyintheclassroommay______.A.keepstudentsfromdoingindependentthinkingB.encouragestudentstohavein-depthconversationsC.helpstudentstobetterunderstandcomplexthemesD.affectstudents’concentrationoncourseevaluation41.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthattheauthor______.A.isquitestubbornB.willgiveupteachinghistoryC.willchangehisteachingplansoonD.valuestechnology-freedialoguesinhisclass
- InCanadaandtheUnitedStatesthereisanewgroupofchildrencalledsatellitekidswholiveinoneplacebutwhoseparentsliveinanotherplacE.Asiansareimmigrating移民toCanadaandtheUnitedStatesinlargernumbersthaneverbeforE.MostAsiansimmigratebecausetheybelievethattheycangivetheirchildrenabettereducationintheWest.InAsiaespeciallyinChinaJapanandKoreaitisdifficulttogotouniversity.Studentsmustfirstpassthestrictnationalexamination.HoweverinCanadaandtheUnitedStatesitiseasytogotouniversityandanyonewhowantstogocango.AsaresultAsianparentsdecidetoleavetheircountriessothattheirchildrencangotouniversity.TheproblemisthatwhenAsiansarrivetheydiscoverthatfindingajobandmakingmoneyaremoredifficultintheWestthanintheEast.Alsotheyfindthattheyareverylonelyandthattheymisstheirhomes.BecauseofthesetworeasonsmostAsianparentsdecidetogobacktoworkwhiletheirchildrenstudyintheWest.Thereforethesechildrenbecomesatellitekidsandmostoftheirparentsdonotknowhowsaditistobeasatellitekid.OnlyuntilnowareCanadiansandAmericansdiscoveringthesatellitekidsproblem.BecausethesechildrendonotspeakEnglishandbecausetheirparentsarenottheretotakecareofthemtheyareoftenabsentfromschool.TobeasatellitekidmeansgrowingupinacountrywhereyouknowyouaredifferentandwhereyoucannotmakefriendsbecauseyoudonotspeakEnglishwell.AlsoitmeansgrowinguplonelybecauseyourparentsareelsewherE.Whatthesesatellitekidswillprobablysaytotheirparentsisthatit’sbettertohaveparentsaroundthantohaveauniversityeducation.68.WhydosomeAsianparentssendtheirkidsabroadA.TheyhopetheirchildrenmayeasilyfindajobtherE.B.ThekidswanttoimprovetheirEnglishandmakeforeignfriends.C.Thekidsmaynotbeacceptedbyuniversitiesintheirowncountries.D.Allforeignuniversitiesarebetterthantheonesintheirowncountries.69.SatellitekidsrefertoAsiankids______.A.withoutparentsB.livingabroadaloneC.withuniversityeducationD.whodon’tspeakEnglish70.SomeAsianimmigrantchildrenbecomesatellitekidsbecausetheirparents______.A.wantthemtobeindependentB.wantthemtogotouniversityC.returntotheircountriestoworkD.wanttoleavetheirowncountries71.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Parentsfeellonelyandmisstheirfamilies.B.Parentswantbettereducationfortheirkids.C.Kidsinforeigncountriesalonearebadlyinneedofcarefromfamily.D.CanadiansandAmericansbegintonoticethesatellitekidsproblem.
- IfsomeonedropsaforkatDinnerintheSkyaseven-tonplatformmayhavetobelowered50meterstopickupanewonE.Joiningagrowingtrend倾向forextremedining---fromsupperinthedarktoeatinginthejungle---DiningintheSkytakestheconcepttonewheightswithaselectedgroupofguestssittingaroundatablesuspended悬挂50metersintheair.YoucouldbeeatingaboveaforestabeachorinthemidstofaEuropeancapitalfloatingabovelandmarksusuallyonlyseenfromthegrounD.Whateverthelocationtheaimistoelevate提高dinningoutoftheordinary.That’sthecasewiththeBrusselseditionofDinnerintheSkywhichduringJunegives22dinnersatatimethechancetoenjoygourmet珍馐的foodwhilesuspendednearsitessuchastheRoyalPalaceandthefamedAtomium原子塔.Ijustthoughtwouldn’titbeniceifwecouldeatuphere?explainedStefanKerkhofsoneoftheBelgiancreators.Kerkhofswhousedtosetupbungee-jumpingandamusementparkinstallationspartneredwithmarketingexecutiveDavidGhelystodevelopDinnerintheSkysixyearsago.Thetwonowtraveltheworldputtingondramaticdiningshows.Kerkhofshasdesignedandbuilt40platformsandchargesupto250eurosaheadfortheexperiencewithLasVegasBarcelonaParisMonacoandTokyoallpopulardestinations目的地.BesidesthebeautifulviewsfromupaboveDinnerintheSkyalsoensuresthatthefoodisfirst-classwithsomeoftheworld’stopchefspreparingthemeals.Onerecentmenuincludedgourmetdishessuchasfoiegras鹅肝andlobsterwithlemongrass.OfcourseKerkhofshastothinkseriouslyaboutsecuritytoo.Dinersarecarefullystrapped捆绑intoseatssimilartothoseonarollercoaster过山车andelevatedgentlybycranetotheheightwhichdependsonwindandotherweatherconditionsbuthitsamaximumof50meters.66.WhatisDinnerintheSky?A.It’sanideaofkerkhofsandDavidGhelys.B.It’saneventinwhichguestsdineatheightsofupto50metersabovethegrounD.C.It’saneventthatguestsdineovertheforests.D.It’saneventthatguestsdineoverthetheEuropeancapitals.67.TheaimofDinnerintheSkyisto________.A.elevatediningoutoftheordinaryB.showoffthepeople’sfortuneC.callonpeopletoprotecttheenvironmentD.trainpeople’scourage68.GuestsofDinnerintheSkycanenjoy________.A.spectacularviewsfromupaboveandfreshairB.first-classfoodandfreshairC.spectacularviewsfromupaboveandfirst-classfoodD.freshairandgourmetdishessuchasfoiegras69.Howdocreatorsensurediners’safetyupintheair?A.Dinersareputintoasteelbox.B.Dinersshouldputonexpensiveandstrongclothes.C.Dinersarestrappedintoseatssimilartothoseonarollercoaster.D.Dinersatestrappedintothebuildingssimilartothoseonarollercoaster.70.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?A.DinnersintheskyarefreeofchargE.B.ThefoodofDinnerintheskyischeap.C.DavidGhelyshaven’tdecidedtodevelopDinnerintheSkywithKerkhofs.D.Kerkhofsusedtosetupbungee-jumpingandamusementparkinstallations.
- WeallknowthatthemeparksareplacestohavefunandamuseourselvesbutamongsomanyexcitingridestherearealsosomedangersMakesureyouknowwhatthesafetystandardsareforalltheattractionsatthepark.Ifyoudothatyouwillbesafeandhavefun.Drinkwater.Believeitornotdehydration--whenyourbodydoesn’thaveenoughwater--isthecommonestcauseofinjuriesatthemeparks.Drinkingwaterwhileyouareattheparkisnotenough.Youmustmakesurethatyoudrinkenoughwaterbeforeyourvisit.Useyourcommonsense.Therearelotsofpeoplearoundsomakesurewhereyourfriendsorfamilyare.Alsoifyouarewalkingandwanttostopmakesurenobodyiswalkingbehindyou.Firststepasidethenlookbehindandifyouaren’tinanybody’swaythenstop.Itmightsoundexaggerated夸张的butcrashesbetweenpeoplecancauseaccidents.Followtheinstructions.ThemajorityofthemeparkshaveinstructionsforeachridE.Someridesonlyallowpeopleofacertainheight.SomakesureyouarenottootallortooshortbeforeboardinganyridE.Alsopeoplewithcertaindiseasesorconditionsareadvisednottogoonsomerides.Doremember:IfyouaretoldnottogoonaridethenDON’T.Donotridewithabadatomachorifyou’vejusteaten.Ridescanmakeyouillbecauseoftheirviolentchangesofdirectionandyourlunchmayenduponsomeoneelse’shead:surelynotaverypleasantexperiencE.Havefunrelaxandbealittlebrave!Someridesmightlookscarybutthemeparksareverysafeplaces.56.Whatistheleadingreasonforinjuriesatthemeparks?A.SnowB.DehydrationC.FireD.Crashes57.Accordingtotheauthor____.A.itdoesn’tpaytogotothemeparksB.peoplecanhavelotsoffuninthemeparksC.menaremoreinterestedinthemeparksthanwomenD.shypeopleshouldnotgotothemeparks58.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthoraccept?A.Childrenshouldnotplayinthemeparks.B.Oneshouldn’teatanythingbeforeriding.C.Onemustalwaysstaywithhisfriendsorfamilyinthemeparks.D.Onemustreadtheinstructionsbeforeplayinginthemeparks.
- Ifyourpreschoolersturnuptheirnosesatcarrotsorceleryasmallrewardlikeasticker贴画fortakingevenatastemayhelpgetthemtoeatpreviouslydislikedfoodsaUKstudysaiD.ThoughitmightseemobviousthatarewardcouldencourageyoungchildrentoeattheirvegetablestheideaisactuallycontroversialresearcherswroteintheAmericanJournalofClinicalNutrition.That’sbecausesomestudieshaveshownthatrewardscanbackfireandcausechildrentoloseinterestinfoodstheyalreadylikedsaidJaneWardlearesearcheratUniversityCollegeLondonwhoworkedonthestudy.VerbalpraisesuchasBrilliant!You’reagreatvegetabletasterdidnotworkaswell.Thestudyfoundthatwhenparentsgavetheirsmallchildrenastickereachtimetheytookatinytasteofadislikedvegetableitgraduallychangedtheirattitudes.Thechildrenwerealsowillingtoeatmoreofthevegetables—eithercarrotscelerycucumberredpeppercabbageorsugarsnappeas—inlaboratorytasteteststhestudysaiD.Researchersrandomlyassigned分派173familiestooneofthesegroups.InoneparentsusedstickerstorewardtheirchildreneachtimetheytookatinysampleofadislikedvegetablE.A.secondgroupofparentsusedverbalpraisE.ThethirdgroupwhereParentsusednospecialvegetable-promotingmethodsservedasacontrol.Parentsintherewardgroupsofferedtheirchildrenatasteofthetargetvegetableeverydayfor12days.Soonafterchildreninthestickergroupweregivinghigherratingstothevegetables—andwerewillingtoeatmoreintheresearchlabgoingfromanaverageof5gramsatthestarttoabout10gramsafterthe12-dayexperiencE.Theturnaround转机alsoseemedtolastwithpreschoolersinthestickergroupstillwillingtoeatmoreoftheonce-dislikedvegetablethreemonthslater.Whydidn’ttheverbalpraisework?Wardlesaidtheparents’wordsmayhaveseemedinsinceretotheirchildren.61.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageis.A.tointroduceapracticalmethodofmakingchildreneatvegetablesB.toshowtheprocedureofanexperimentonchildren’sdietC.toexplainwhychildrenhatetoeatvegetablesD.topresentaproperwayofverbalpraisetoparents62.TheunderlinedwordbackfireinParagraph2probablymeans_______.A.shootfrombehindthebackB.makeafireinthebackyardC.produceanunexpectedresultD.achievewhatwasplanned63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mostchildrenareborntodislikecarrotsorcelery.B.Itremainsaquestionwhetherrewardingisagoodwaytogetchildrentoeatvegetables.C.Oralpraiseworksquitewellinencouragingchildrentoeatvegetables.D.Childreninthestickergroupwillneverloseinterestineatingvegetables.64.Howdidtheresearchersgettheirconclusionfromtheexperiment?A.Bycomparison.B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Bydiscussion.65.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ChildrenlikerewardsnotverbalpraisE.B.ParentsshouldpraisetheirchildreninasinceretonE.C.ChildrenaredifficulttoinspirE.D.ParentsshouldgiveupverbalpraisE.
- Scientistshaveconfirmedthatthemajorityofoverweightpeoplewhotrytoloseweighteitherbycuttingcaloriesorexercisingwillreturntotheirformersize.Fewerthan10percentofthel2millionBritishpeoplewhogoonadieteachyearsucceedinlosingsignificantamountsofweightandmostofthosewhodoputitallbackonagainwithinayear.Thestudyof25000peopleprovidesfurtherevidenceofthepopularityof‘yo-yodieting’whereslimmersgetintoacycleoflosingweightandregainingit.ThescientistsfromtheMedicalResearchCouncil’sNationalSurveyofHealthandDevelopmenthaveconcludeditisbettertoavoidgettingfatinthefirstplace.Theyfollowed5362menandwomenfromtheirbirthinl946and20000frombirthinl958measuringtheirweightandbloodpressureandassessingtheirlifestyles.Theresearchersfoundbothgroupsbegangainingweightinthe1980sandhavesteadilyincreasedinsizeeversince.DrRebeccaHardythecouncil’sprogrammeleaderonbodysizesaid0ncepeoplebecomeoverweighttheycontinueextremelyupwards.Theyhardlyevergobackdown.A.印刷不清两个单词weightbutveryfewgetbacktonormalThebestpolicyistopreventpeoplebecomingoverweight.FormenweightgoesupsteadilythroughlifeForwomenitstartsslowlyandacceleratesinthemid-thirties.Butthestudy'sfindingsdonotmeandietingispointlessaseatinglessandtakingmoreexercisecanincreasefitnessandlowerbloodpressure.In2009aquarterofadultsandl4percentofchildrenwereobese过度肥胖的accordingtotheDepartmentofHealth’slatestHealthSurveyforEngland.AlthoughpreviousresearchhasshownoneinfourBritonsistryingtoloseweightatanyonetimeithasbeenpredictedthat60percentofuswillbeobeseby2050leadingtoevenmorecasesofdiabetes糖尿病heartdiseaseandcancer.Expertssaidweareprogrammedtoputonweightratherthanloseit.Dietingcanmakethistendencyworseasdecreasingcalorieintakecausesthebodytogointostarvationmodeandreducetheamountofenergyitnaturallyexpendsmakingitevenhardertoloseweight.CommentingonthestudyProfessorNickFinerfromLondonHospitalsaidItisunlikelythatmanwouldhaveprogressedwithmechanismstofightagainstobesitywhichhasonlybecomeaprobleminthelast30~40years.Formostofhumanhistorystoringfatwouldhavebeenanadvantage.47.AccordingtoDrRebeccaHardywhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Itiseasierformentoloseweightthanwomen.B.Oncepeopleloseweighttheyneverputonweightagain.C.Nevertobecomefatisthebestwayofkeepingagoodshape.D.Thefactthatfatpeoplekeeptheirweightupwardsisunusual.48.Theauthorsaysthestudy’sfindingsdonotmeandietingispointlessbecause.A.thestudylacksbelievablefactsB.obesepeopleareconfidentinlosingweightC.dietingcanreallymakeafewpeopleloseweightD.dietingandsportshelptokeeppeoplefreefromsomediseases49.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat.A.decreasingcalorieintakemakesitevenhardertoloseweightB.theideathatpeopleloseweightwithmechanismsispracticalC.beingoverweightisalastingproblemthroughthehumanhistoryD.by2050moreandmorepeoplewillhavegotunfitbecauseoflosingweight50.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whichisbettercuttingcaloriesorexercisin97B.Fatpeoplecan’treallykeeptheweightoffC.Anewstudyonpeople’shealthD.Howtogoonahealthydiet
- HowtoTrainyourDragonbyBritishauthorCressidaCowellisoneofthebestpiecesofchildren'sliteraturE.A.childcanmakeawholealternativeuniversewithavividimaginationandToothlessthehero'shuntingdragonthusturningarainydayintoanadventureofalifetimE.Howeverifyouhaveneverreadthebookbutinsteadchoosetoseethefilmversionyoumightthinkyouwereseeinganew-agewarmovieforadultsratherthanchildren.Lett'slookatWheretheWildThingsAreforfurtherdiscussion.Thestorycentersaroundalonelyeight-year-oldboynamedMaxwhosailsawaytoanislanD.CreatureslivingtheirdeclareMaxtheirking.Whatanamazingpieceofchildren'sliterature!A.treasureforeverychilsd'slibrary.Yetchildrenwerecryinginthemovietheater.Owls'猫头鹰werefallingfromtheskychildren'sarmswerebeingtornoffandachildwasrunningaroundadarkabandonedworldfightingevil邪恶astheonlyhuman.ItwasalmostasifHollywoodcouldnotimaginechildrenenjoyingamovieforitsbasicliteraturecontent.Hollywoodmightberight.Butmoreandmoreitsaudiencesarecomplainingthatthereisanincreasedamountofviolenceinchildren'sstoriestodaythaninttepast.Whilethereappearstobeatrendinoursocietytomakemoreaccessibletoyoungerchildrenbooksandliteraturearegenerallyanexception.Itrulybelievethatchildren'sliteraturehasbecomemorevividandmorecolorful.Thisisagreattreasureforthechildrenandiscertainlynotviolent.Whathaschangedchildren'sstoriesoftodayisnotthewritersbutthefilmindustry.Insomewaychildren'sliteratureisjustbeingstrangelytwisteD.Iwonderhowmuchinfluencetheauthorhasoverthis.60.WhatdoweknowaboutthebookHowtoTrainyourDragon?A.Itisagoodfantasynovel.B.Itincludesmanyhorriblescenes.C.Itfilmversionispopularwithadults.D.Itisnotassuccessfulasitsfilmversion.61.ItcanbeinferredthatthefilmWheretheWildThingsAreis______.A.movingB.frighteningC.interestingD.amazing62.Accordingtothepassagetheauthorthinksthat_____.A.thefilmindustry'streatmentofchildren'sliteratureiswrongB.WritersshouldprovidemorecolorfulworksforchildrenC.Thereisanincreaseinviolenceinchildren'sliteratureD.Childrenshouldreadmorebooksratherthanseefilms63.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?A.ByinferringB.BygivingexplanationsC.ByprovidingexamplesD.Bymakingcomparisons
- DearKind-Trustee-Who-Sends-Orphans-to-CollegeHereIam!Itraveledyesterdayforfourhoursinatrain.It’safunnyfeelingisn’tit?IneverrodeinonebeforE.Collegeisthebiggestmostpuzzlingplace—IgetlostwheneverIleavemyroom.IwilltellyoumoreaboutitlaterwhenI’mfeelinglessconfused;alsoIwilltellyouaboutmylessons.Classesdon’tbeginuntilMondaymorningandthisisSaturdaynight.ButIwantedtowritealetterfirstjusttogetacquainted认识的.Itseemsstrangetobewritingletterstosomebodyyoudon'tknow.Itseemsstrangeformetobewritinglettersatall—I'veneverwrittenmorethanthreeorfourinmylifesopleaseoverlookitifthesearenotamodelkinD.BeforeleavingyesterdaymorningMrs.LippettandIhadaveryserioustalk.ShetoldmehowtobehavealltherestofmylifeandespeciallyhowtobehavetowardsthekindgentlemanwhoisdoingsomuchformE.Imusttakecaretobeveryrespectful.ButhowcanonebeveryrespectfultoapersonwhowishestobecalledJohnSmith?Whycouldn’tyouhavepickedoutanamewithalittlepersonality?ImightaswellwriteletterstoDearFlagpoleorDearClothes-linE.Ihavebeenthinkingaboutyouagreatdealthissummer;havingsomebodytakeaninterestinmeafteralltheseyearsmakesmefeelasthoughIhadfoundasortoffamily.ItseemsasthoughIbelongedtosomebodynowandit’saverycomfortablefeeling.ImustsayhoweverthatwhenIthinkaboutyoumyimaginationhasverylittletoworkupon.TherearejustthreethingsthatIknow:I.Youaretall.Ⅱ.Youarerich.Ⅲ.Youhategirls.IsupposeImightcallyouDearMr.Girl-Hater.Onlythat'sratherrudetomE.OrDearMr.Rich-Manbutthat'srudetoyouasthoughmoneyweretheonlyimportantthingaboutyou.Besidesbeingrichissuchaveryexternal外在的quality.Maybeyouwon’tstayrichallyourlife;lotsofveryclevermengetbrokeinWallStreet.Butatleastyouwillstaytallallyourlife!SoI'vedecidedtocallyouDearDaddy-Long-Legs.Ihopeyouwon’tminD.It’sjustaprivatepetnamewewon’ttellMrs.Lippett.Theteno’clockbellisgoingtoringintwominutes.Ourdayisdividedintosectionsbybells.Weeatandsleepandstudybybells.It'sverylifeful.Thereitgoes!Lightsout.Goodnight.ObservehowpreciselyIobeyrules—duetomytrainingintheJohnGrierHomE.YoursmostrespectfullyJerushaAbbottToMr.Daddy-Long-LegsSmith62.Jerushathoughtthatshecouldn’tbeveryrespectfultoJohnSmithbecause__________.A.hewasatotalstrangertoherB.shewassureitwasafalseidentityC.thenamewastoocommonD.nobodywouldliketobecalledthatway63.AccordingtoJerushabeingrichmaybe__________.A.temporaryB.unimaginableC.traditionalD.rude64.ThefactthatherdayisdividedintosectionsbybellsmakesJerushafeel__________.A.toobusyB.restrictedbyrulesC.pressedfortimeD.fullofenergy65.JerushadecidedtocallthetrusteeDearDaddy-Long-legs__________.A.inordertoshowherrespectforhimB.becauseitwashisonlyinnerqualityC.inordertomakethemfeelclosertoeachotherD.becauseshehadalwayswantedafather
- EdwardSnowden—thefugitive逃亡者formerU..S..intelligenceemployee—appearstobestuckinMoscowunabletoleavewithoutavalidAmericanpassportaccordingtointerviewsSundaywithtwomenwhohadsoughttoaidhim:WikiLeaks’JulianAssangeandEcuadoranPresidentRafaelCorrea.Snowden30arrivedatMoscow’sSheremetyevoInternationalAirportlastweekendafterpreviouslytakingrefugeinHongKong.Moscowwasonlysupposedtobeastopover.WikiLeakstheanti-secrecyorganizationhadsaidSnowdenwasheadedontoEcuador—whosepresidenthasbeencriticaloftheUnitedStates—andthathewouldseekasylumthere.NowhoweverbothmensaidSnowdenisunabletoleave.TheUnitedStatesbycancelinghispassporthaslefthimforthemomenttrappedinRussiasaidAssangethefounderofWikiLeaksonABC'sThisWeekWithGeorgeStephanopoulos.TheUnitedStatescanceledSnowden'spassportlastweekend.AssangecriticizedtheUnitedStatessaying:Totakeapassportfromayoungmaninadifficultsituationlikethatisadisgustingaction.PresidentCorreaspoketotheAssociatedPressinPuertoViejoEcuador.FornowhetoldtheAPSnowdenwasunderthecareoftheRussianauthorities.ThisisthedecisionofRussianauthorities.Hedoesn'thaveapassport.Idon'tknowtheRussianlawsIdon'tknowifhecanleavetheairportbutIunderstandthathecan'tCorreasaid.HesaidthatthecasewasnowoutofEcuador'shands.IfSnowdenarrivesatanEcuadoranEmbassywe'llanalyzehisrequestforasylum.SnowdentraveledfromHongKongtoMoscowonhisU..S..passport.AlthoughtheU..S..hadalreadyrevokeditHongKongauthoritiessaidtheyhadn’treceivedtheofficialrequesttocancelthepassportbeforeSnowdenleft.AnofficialattheEcuadoranEmbassyinLondonhadalsoissuedaletterofsafepassageforSnowden.ButSnowdenapparentlydidnotuseitforhistriptoMoscow.Anditdoesn’tappearthattheEcuadorangovernmentwouldmakeasimilargestureagain.OnSundayCorreatoldtheAPthatanEcuadoranofficialatthatembassyhadcommittedaseriouserrorbyissuingthefirstletterwithoutconsultingofficialsbackhome.Correasaidtheconsul领事wouldbepunishedalthoughhedidn’tspecifyhow.Correa'stoneseemedtohaveshiftedafteraconversationwithVicePresidentBidenonFriday.WhereCorreahadearlierbeenaggressiveanddeterminedhenowvoicedrespectforU..S..legalprocedures.68.EdwardSnowdenisapersonwhoonceworkedinafederaldepartment______.A.toassistthegovernorofonestateB.toorganizeoverseaspromotioncampaignC.tocollectinformationsecretlyfortheUSD.toeducateintelligenceemployees69.WhichofthefollowingwordcantaketheplaceoftheunderlinedwordinPara.2?A.praise.B.shelter.C.position.D.forgiveness.70.BywhatmeansdidEdwardSnowdenleaveHongKongforMoscow'sSheremetyevoInternationalAirport?A.AnAmericanpassport.B.PermissionfromChinesegovernmentC.InvitationoftheRussianauthorities.D.AletterofsafepassagefromtheEcuadoranEmbassy.71.Whatcanyouknowfromthelastparagraph?A.CorreahesitatedtoassistEdwardSnowden.B.EcuadorangovernmentwillprovideEdwardSnowdenprotection.C.ThroughU..S..legalproceduresEdwardSnowdenhasbeencaught.D.EdwardSnowdenwillliveinMoscowforever.
- TheGuidanceDepartment教导处atBurrvilleHighSchoolhasastaff职员ofeleven.Mostoftheirworkisdonewiththestudents.Butthestaffseesalotofparentstoo.ParentmeetingsformaclearmonthlypatternsaysMildredForemanGuidanceDirector.Thispatternstaysmuchthesamefromyeartoyear.ThebusymonthsareOctoberMarchandMay.Septemberstartsratherslowly.Fewparentscomein.Mostofthemwanttodiscusstheschedules.Octoberbringsmanybehaviourproblems.Someparentsarecalledin.Otherscomebythemselves.ThingsquietdowninNovember.Decemberisaquietmonth.It’stheholidayMs.Foremansays.PeoplewanttocomeinIknowbuttheydecidetowaituntilafterNewYear’sDay.ReportcardsgohomejustbeforeChristmasholidays.Badmarksbringparentsinasschoolreopens.ThishappensagaininMarchanotherreportcardmonth.Mayisalwaystheyear’sbusiestmonth.That’swhenparentsrealizethattheirchildrenmightbeheldback留级.TheycomeintoseeifanythingcanbedonebeforethingsaredecidedinJunE.41.Mostoftheirworkisdonewiththestudentsmeans______.A.mostoftheirworkisdealingwiththestudentsB.mostoftheirworkisgettingridoftheirstudentsC.theyhavemostoftheirworkdonebythestudentsD.theirworkismostlydonetogetherwiththestudents42.InthesentenceThestaffseesalotofparentstoo.thewordseecanbereplacedwith_____.A.noticeB.understandC.meetD.arrange43.Decemberisaquietmonthbecause________.A.Parentsdon’twanttoseethestaffB.ParentsarealwaysbusyinDecemberC.NothingcanbedoneinDecemberD.Parentsdecidetogoaftertheholiday44.Mayisalwaysthebusiestmonthbecausetheparentswantto______.A.discussscheduleswiththestaffB.dosomethinggoodfortheschoolorthestaffC.knowhowtheirchildrenaregettingonwiththeirlessonsD.havesomethingdonetohelptheirchildren’spromotion升级
- Whenwedon’tunderstandeachother’slanguagewecantalkwiththehelpofsigns.A.FrenchmanwasoncetravelinginEnglanD.HecouldnotspeakEnglishatall.OnedayhewentintoarestaurantandsatdownatatablE.Whenthewaitercameheopenedhismouthputhisfingersinitandtookoutagain.Hewantedtosay.Bringmesomethingtoeat.ThewaitersoonbroughthimacupofteA.ThemanmovedhisheadfromsidetosidE.Thewaiterunderstoodhimandtooktheteaaway.InamomenthecamewithacupofcoffeE.Butthemanagainrefusedit.HeshookhisheadwheneverthewaiterbroughthimsomethingtodrinkfordrinksarenotfooD.Whenthemanwasgoingawayanothermancamein.Thismansawthewaiterandheputhishandonhisstomach.Thatwasenough.Inafewminutestherewasalargeplateofmeatandvegetablesonthetableinfrontofhim.Soyouseewecannotunderstandthelanguageofsignsaswellaswecanunderstandthelanguageofwords.51.Accordingtothepassagewhenpeopledonotunderstandeachother’slanguagetheycantalkwiththehelpof______.A.awaiterB.ateacherC.anEnglishmanD.theirhandsheadsandotherpartsoftheirbodies.52.ThewaiterbroughttheFrenchman______________A.acupofteaacupofcoffeeandalotofotherdrinksB.alargeplateofmeatandvegetablesC.alotofdrinksandabigplateofmeatD.alotoffoodanddrinks.53.Anothermansawthewaiterandputhishandonhisstomach.Hemeant__________.A.hehadastomachacheB.hewashungryC.hewasverythirstyD.hewasfull54.Fromthisstoryweknow_______A.peoplecanonlyunderstandthelanguageofwordsB.propergesturescanhelptounderstandeachotherC.waitersshouldunderstandbodylanguagesD.itisimportanttolearnforeignlanguages
- FortheBritishthehomeisaprivateplaceinwhichheorshegoestohideawayfromthetroublesoflifE.ItisveryseldomthatonewouldbeinvitedtoaBritishperson’shomE.Itisrudetoknockonaperson’sdoorifyouarenotinviteD.Ifyouareinviteddon’tasktoseemorethanthedownstairsthatyourBritishhostinvitesyouinto.Neveraskhowmuchthehouseoranyoftheitemsinitcost.TotheAmericanmostofthemwanttheirhometobeaplacewheretheycanentertain款待andsharetheirliveswiththeirfriends.Theymaybedelightedtogiveyouafulltouroftheirhouses.Theymayalsobepleasedwhenyoushowyourinterestandpleasureintheirhouses.BothBritishandAmericanpeoplewillengageinquiteabitofchatandadrinkortwobeforethemealisserveD.Afterthefirstmouthfulyoushouldsayhowdeliciousthefoodisandasksomethingaboutit.Remembernevereatwithyourmouthopenandmakeverylittlenoisewhileeating.Itwouldbeniceofyoutohelpyourhostinanyway.Maybeoffertopoursomedrinksorclearupafterthemeal.61.Britishpeople_______invitefriendstotheirhomE.A.oftenB.alwaysC.seldomD.never62.IfyourBritishfriendinvitesyoutohishomeyoucan____.A.seeanythingyoulikeB.askhowmuchhishouseisC.askthecostofanyoftheitemsinitD.onlyseethedownstairsthatyouareinvitedinto63.WhenyoushowyourinterestandpleasureinAmericanpeople’shousetheymaybe_____.A.angryB.happyC.sadD.worried64.WhatdoestheunderlinedengageinmeaninChinese?A.陷入B.参与C.回避D.限制65.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.SomemannersonvisitingBritishandAmericanpeople’shomE.B.DifferenttablemannersbetweenBritishandAmericanpeoplE.C.DifferentideasaboutthehomebetweenBritishandAmericanpeopleD.DifferentideasabouthowtogetalongwellwithneighborsbetweenBritishandAmericanpeoplE.
- Haveyoueversuddenlyfeltthatsomeoneyouknewwasintrouble-andhewas?Haveeverdreamedsomethingthatcametruelater?MaybeyouhaveESP超感官知觉.ESPstandsforExtrasensoryPerception.ItmaybecalledsixthsensE.Itseemstoletpeopleknowabouteventsbeforetheyhappenoreventsthatarehappeningsomedistanceaway.Here’sanexample:A.womanwasironingclothes.SuddenlyshescreamedMyfatherisdead!Isawhimsittinginthechair!JustthenatelegramcamE.Thewoman’sfatherhaddiedofaheartattack.Hehaddiedsittinginachair.TherearethousandsofstorieslikethisoneonrecorD.Scientistsarestudyingthemtofindoutwhat’sbehindthesestrangementalmessages.Here’sanotherexample—oneofhundredsofdreamsthathavecometruE.Amandreamedhewaswalkingalongaroadwhenahorseandcarriagecameby.ThedriversaidThere’sroomforonemorE.Themanfeltthedriverwasdeadsoheranaway.Thenextdaythemanwasgettingonacrowedbus.ThebusdriversaidThere’sroomforonemorE.Thenthemansawthatthedriver’sfacewasthesamefacehehadseeninthedream.Hewouldn’tgetonthebus.Asthebusdroveoffitcrashedandburstintoflames.Everyonewaskilled!Somepeoplesaystoriesliketheseareliesorcoincidences.OthersincludingsomescientistssaythatESPisreal.FromstudiesofSEPwemaysomedaylearnmoreaboutthehumanminD.64.ESPletspeopleknow_____________.A.abouttheirdreamB.abouteventsaftertheyhappenC.abouteventsbeforetheyhappenD.aboutheartattacks65.ThestudiesofESPcouldbeanimportantwayto______________.A.understandthehumanmindB.predictdeathC.understandthefivesensesD.avoidaccidents66.Inthispassagecoincidencesprobablymeans______________.A.thingswhichdonothappenB.thingswhichhappenbyaccidentwithoutnecessaryconnectionC.thingswhichareonlydreamsD.thingsdreamedofonlybysickpeoplE.
- WhenPengLiyuansteppedofftheplaneinMoscowthewholeworldwantedtoknowwhodressedtheelegantfirstlady.Thereporterreleasedthesecret—MaKE.PengLiyuanhasbeenwearingMaKe'sdesignsformorethanadecadeafactthatwasonlyhighlightedrecentlywhenshewasonherfirststatevisitaccompanyingherhusbandPresidentXiJinping.TheelegantandattractivePengformerlyapopularsingerhasbeencomparedwiththeUS’firstladyMichelleObamaandFrance’sCarlaBruni-SarkozysincesteppingofftheairplaneinMoscowonMarch22.Suddenlyeveryonewascurioustoknowmoreaboutthefirstlady’swardrobE.EvensoMaprefersalow-keyapproach.Ifyoueatatastyeggwhywouldyouwanttoseethehen?shesaysofallthemediaattention.Ma’srelationshipwithPengbegan10yearsagoafteraconcertinGuangzhouwhenareportertoldPengsheknewthedesignerbehindthelabelExceptiondeMixminD.PengaskedforanintroductionbecauseshewasafanofMa’sdesignsandhadbeenwearingthemforyears.Thetwonaturallybecamefriends.Masays:Thepaintingreflectsthepainterandclothesreflectboththedesignerandthewearer.Someonedesiresfameandwealthorloveandsympathy;whatyouhaveinyourheartisreflectedinthedesign.Thosewhodon’tsharemyphilosophywon’tbuymyclothes.PengisacaringpersondevotedtocharityandenvironmentalprotectionwhichisexactlywhatI’mdoingnow.HoweverregardlessofthebrandPeng’ssupportofChineselabelshassurprisedmillionsofChinesewhofavorforeignfashionbrands.InsteadshepresentedavisionofChinesefashiondesiringtobringChinesedesignerstotheworldstagesaysawesterndesigner.Thefirstlady’sdouble-breastedcoatandherblackleatherhandbagaren’tavailableatanyofException’sshopsthoughException’sphysicalstoresdohaveseenarisingnumberofvisitors.51.Thepassagemainlydiscusses_________.A.thedesignerofthefirstladyPengLiyuan’sdressMaKeB.thefriendshipbetweenPengLiyuanandherdesignerC.PengLiyuan’sclothesonherfirststatevisitD.thereactionstoPengLiyuan’sfirstvisittoMoscow52.IntheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3MaKementionedaneggandthehentoshow_________.A.itishardtoexplainWhichcamefirsttheeggorthehen?B.payingsuchgreatattentiontoherwasunnecessaryC.theoutcomewasmoreimportantthantheprocessD.herdissatisfactionwiththemediaattentiononherdress53.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Firstladiescompetewitheachotherwhenevertheyaretogether.B.Peng’ssuitscanbeboughtinMaKe’sclothesstores.C.MaKeofferedtodesignthefirstlady’sclothesthroughherfriends.D.PenghadlikedMa’sdesignslongbeforeshegottoknowherintheflesh.54.InthepassagePengLiyuan_________.A.oftenreflectsonwhatshehasinherheartbeforechoosingclothesB.issympatheticandhasastrongenvironmentalconsciousnessC.alwaysdesirestheexceptionalcharmofthebrandD.isknowledgeableinphilosophy55.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.PengwearsthedressdesignedbyaChinesedesignerprobablytosupportChinesebrands.B.ManycitizensfoundPengLiyuan’schoicequiteunexpecteD.C.BlackleatherhandbagslikePeng’sarewidelysoldinbagstoresinbigcities.D.AfterPengLiyuan’svisittoMoscowMaKe’sclothesbecamemorepopular.
- ThereisnobetterwaytoenjoyScottishtraditionsthangoingfishingandtastingalittlewhiskyataquietplaceliketheInverlochyCastlE.WhenQueenVictoriavisiteditin1873shewroteinherdiaryIneversawalovelierspotAndshedidn’tevengofishing.ScotlandisnoteasilydefineD.Incertainmomentsthisquietlandoflakesandgrassmountainschangesbeforeyourveryeyes.WheneveninggentlysweepsthehillsideintoorangetheriversteemingwithfishcanturnintostreamsofgolD.AsyousettledownwithjustafishingpoleandabasketonthebankofRiverOrchyneartheInverlochycastleanyfrustrationwillfloatawayasgentlyasthecirclingwater.It’sjustyouandpurplepinkwhiteflowersaperfectharmony.Ifyouareanewcomertofishinglearningthebasicsfromafishingguidemayleaveyouwithalifetime’sfun.Fourmanyfishingismorethanasport;itisanart.Scotlandoffersinterestingplaceswhereyoucanrestafteralongday’sfishing.SetagainstwildmountainandhiddenbehindwoodlandthebeautifulInverlochyCastleHotelbelowtheNevisisaperfectplacetoseethebeautyofScotland’smountains.BenNevisisthehighestofmountainsandreachingits1342-metretopisachallenge.Butit’snotjustwhatgoesupthatmatters;whatcomesdownisuniquE.Morethan900metershighonthemountain’snorthfaceliesanall-importantsourceofpurewater.ItsnamecomesfromtheGaeliclanguageusquebaughorwateroflife;Anditisthesinglemostimportantingredient原料inScotland’sbestknowndrink:whisky.59.ThestoryofQueenVictoriaistoshowthat_____.A.thequeenisrichintourexperienceB.theCastleisagoodplacetogoinScotlandC.tastingwhiskyisbetterthangoingfishingD.1873isaspecialyearforthequeen60.HowisParagraph2mainlydeveloped?A.Bygivingdescriptions.B.Byfollowingtimeorder.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingcomparisons.61.WhatisBenNevisspecialfor?A.TheInverlochyCastleHotelB.Thebeautyofitssurroundings.C.Thewaterfromthemountain.D.Thechallengeuptoitstop.62.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.TointroduceScottishtraditionstotourists.B.ToshowtheattractionsofScotlandtoreaders.C.ToexploregeographicalcharacteristicsofScotlanD.D.TodescribethepleasuresoflifeinScotland.
- NotmanyweresurprisedwhenDustinSherrardwaschosenamongateamoffivetorepresentOntarioatWorldSkillsCompetitioninLeipzigGermanythisyear.TheeventonceknownastheSkillOlympicssymbolizesthetopofexcellenceinprofessionaltrainingwhereyoungskilledpeoplefromaroundtheworldcompeteintheskillsoftheirvariousjobsmeasuredagainstdemandinginternationalstandardwhichishardtoreach.The21-year-oldwhogrewupinEnglehartOntdidn'tgetamedalbuttheexperiencedidwondersforhisconfidencE.Sherrardhadpassionforcarpentry木工andshowedpromiseataveryyoungagE.IfirstgotinterestedinwoodmakingwhenIwasinGrade10hesays.Ihadtakenwoodshopbeforebutitneverbecameahobbyofmineuntilmyschoolstartedtogethardwoodintotheshopclasses.Irealizedhowmuchfunwoodworkingwasandtookallthewood-shopclassesIcouldandstartedspendingtimeintheshopafterschoolhesays.IgotasummerjobworkingwithmyuncleandusedmostofthemoneyImadetobuywoodworkingtoolsandquicklyturnedmydad'slittleshopintomyownwoodworkingshop.Hisskillsandknowledgeweresharpenedandtestedinthewoodworkingprogram.Allthiswentalongwayinpreparinghimforfull-timeemploymentandtaughthimwhattoexpectwhenhestartedworking.Thebiggestchallengetosecureagoodjobwithmytrainingandskillsetwouldbetokeepupwithallthedifferentproductsandnewdesignshesays.IhaveonlybeenintheindustryforafewyearsbutevenmybosswhohasbeendoingthisformanyyearsisstillleamingnewthingsallthetimE.Sherrard'spassionforhisskillhasbroughthimthisfarbuthisthirstforleamingkeepspushinghimfurther.He'salreadyplanningtogobacktoschooltostudyengineering.46.WhatcanweknowaboutWorldSkillsCompetition?A.Itprovidesprofessionaltraining.B.Itisatopeventforskilledyouth.C.ItisheldinGermanyeveryfouryears.D.Itisacompetitionforskilledcarpenters.47.TheunderlinedworddemandinginParagraph2probablymeans_______.A.flexibleB.strictC.basicD.simple48.HowwelldidDustinSherrarddoi'nthecompetition?A.Hestoodout.B.HelostconfidencE.C.Hefailedtogetamedal.D.HegotpraiseD.49.WhatmadeDustinSherrardlovewoodworking?A.FamE.B.ConfidencE.C.Honour.D.Interest.50.WhatmightDustinSherrarddonext?A.Retumtoschooltostudy.B.Finda'betterjoB.C.Takepartinmorecompetitions.D.WorktogetherwithhisunclE.
- AtEastChinaUniversityofScienceandTechnologystudentswillgetacoupon优惠券iftheyeatuptheirfooD.Studentscancollectcouponsandexchangethemforsmallgiftssuchasbooksmagazinesmobilephonecoversandhandwarmers.It'sbeensuchasurprisesaidLiangZhaoyun19astudentattheuniversityinShanghai.IthasgivenusonemoremotivationtofinishourfooD.Themeasureispartofanationaleat-upcampaign行动whichisorganizedbystudentstodealwithfoodwasteoncampuses校园.Whyonlyoncampusesyoumightask?BecauseaccordingtoareportbyXinhuaNewsAgencystudentswastetwiceasmuchfoodasthenationalaverage平均.Thecampaignoncampusfoodwasteisreceivingattentionacrossthecountry.TheaimofthecampaignisnotonlytoencouragestudentstofinishtheirfooD.Wehopeitcanalsoencouragestudentstochooseamoreenvironment-friendlyandhealthylifestylesaidTaoSiliangsecretaryoftheYouthLeagueCommitteeatShanghaiUniversity.Butsomeschoolfoodispoorlypreparedsostudentsdonotliketofinishitall.Someschoolshavetakennoticeofthisandtheyaretakingmeasurestoimproveit.I'mgladthatwe'vereducedfoodwastesince‘eat-up’campaignbegan.Butifwecallonstudentstowastelessfoodweshouldalsoimprovetheserviceandfoodstandardoncampuses.saidTao.41.FromParagraph1weknowthatthestudentwillgetacoupon____________.A.whentheyeatschoolfoodB.aftertheyexchangegiftsC.iftheyfinishalltheirfood42.TheunderlinedwordmotivationinParagraph2means____________inChinesE.A.动力B.机会C.试验D.条件43.Theeat-upcampaigniscarriedoutoncampusesbecause____________.A.studentsgetagoodeducationB.schoolsoffersmallgiftsC.studentswastetoomuchfoodD.schoolfoodismoredelicious44.Thepurposeofthecampaignismainlyto____________.A.improvetheschoolfoodstandardB.encourageagreenerandhealthierlifestyleC.receiveattentionfromthesocietyD.furtherimprovetheserviceinuniversities45.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe____________.A.EnjoyYourFoodB.ReduceWasteonCampusC.MealsinUniversitiesD.Eat-upCampaignonCampus
- LondonUndergroundTheworld’sfirstsubwaywasbuiltinLondonin1863.AtthattimethegovernmentwaslookingforawaytoreducetrafficproblemsinthecityofLondon.Thepoorareasofthecityweresocrowdedwithpeoplethatitwasalmostimpossibleforhorsecarriagestogetthrough.ThecityofficialswereinterestedintryingtomakeitpossibleforworkerstoliveoutsideofLondonandtraveleasilytoworkeachday.Ifpeoplehadacheapandconvenientwaythattheycoulddependontogotoandfromworktheywouldrelocatetheirhomesoutsideofthecity.ThiswouldhelpeasethepressureoftoomanypeoplelivinginthepoorpartsofLondon.FromtheseproblemstheideaoftheLondonUndergroundthefirstsubwaysystemwasborn.TheplansforbuildingtheUndergroundmetwithseveralproblemsanddelaysbutthefasttrackwasfinallyopenedinJanuary1863.A.steamtrainpulledthecarsalongthefastundergroundtrackwhichwas6kilometers3.7mileslong.About30000peoplegotonthesubwaythefirstday.Ridersweretreatedtocomfortableseatsstandingupwhilethetrainwasmovingwasnotallowedandpleasantdecorationsinsideeachofthecars.Howeverthesmokefromtheenginesoonfilledtheairinthetunnelswithashandsootaswellaschemicalgases.FanshadtobeputinthetunnelslatertokeeptheaircleanenoughforpeopletobreathE.EvenwithitsproblemsridingintheUndergrounddidcatchon.Itcarried9millionridersinthefirstyear.61.WhatledtheBritishgovernmenttobuildtheLondonUnderground?A.TrafficjamsandpollutionB.PopulationandpollutionC.ThepovertyandsubwayproblemsD.Overcrowdingandtrafficjams62HowdidtheLondonUndergroundsolvethesmokeproblem?A.ItmadethetunnelslargerB.ItcleanedthechemicalgasesinthetunnelsC.ItputfansinthetunnelsD.Itreducedthenumberofpassengersridinginthetrain63.Theunderlinedphrasecatchonmostprobablymeans_____.A.becomepopularandfashionableB.betroublesomeC.keepupwithD.seize64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Tolocatetheworkers’homesoutsideLondonthegovernmentbuiltthesubwayB.ThesubwaygreatlyeasedthepressureoftrafficC.Thereweresomanyproblemsanddelaysthatin18thcenturythefirstsubwayopenedD.TherewerenotenoughseatsforthepassengersthefirstdaythesubwayopeneD.65.Itseemsthatthewriterisgoingtotalkabout_____.A.moreproblemswithsubwaysB.thehistoryandcultureofLondonC.subwaysaroundtheworldlateronD.theBeijingsubway
- InancientJapanifyousavedsomeone’slifetheywouldmakeittheirdutytospendtherestoftheirlifeservingyou.Nowadaysifyourescuesomeone’sstoryheorshewillfeelthesamekindofgratitude感激.IthappensallthetimE.SomeoneinagroupistellingastoryandjustbeforetheirbigpointBOOM!There’saninterruption.Someonenewjoinsthegroupawaiterwithaplateofbiscuitscomesoverorababystartscrying.Suddenlyeveryone’sattentionturnstothenewarrivalthefoodontheplateorthecharminglittlechilD.Nobodyisawareoftheinterruption—exceptthespeaker.Theyforgetallaboutthefactthatthespeakerhasn’tmadehisorherpoint.Oryou’reallsittingaroundthelivingroomandsomeoneistellingajokE.Suddenlyjustbeforehisbigpunchline妙语littleJohnnydropsadishorthephonerings.AfterthecrasheveryonetalksaboutlittleJohnny’scarelessness.Afterthecallthesubjectturnstotheupcomingmarriageormedicaloperationofthecaller.Nobodyremembersthegreatpunchlinegotunfinished—exceptthejoketeller.Whenit’syouentertainingeveryoneatarestauranthaveyouevernoticedhowyoucanalmostsetyourclockbythewaitercomingtotakeeveryone’sorderjustbeforeyourfunnypunchline?MostjokeandstorytellersaretooshytosayaftertheinterruptionNowasIwassayingInsteadthey’llspendtherestoftheeveningfeelingbadtheydidn’tgettofinish.Here’swhereyoucomein.RescuethemwiththetechniqueIcallLendaHelpingTonguE.Watchthegratitudeinthestoryteller’seyesashestabilizeswherehisstorysunkandhesailsoffagaintowardthecenterofattention.Hisexpressionandtheappreciationofyourconsiderationbytherestofthegroupareoftenrewardenough.YouareevenmorefortunateifyoucanrescuethestoryofsomeonewhocanhireyoupromoteyoubuyfromyouorotherwiseliftyourlifE.Bigwinnershaveexcellentmemories.WhenyoudothemsubtlefavorslikeLendaHelpingTonguetheyfindawaytopayyouback.73.Veryoftenastorytellercannotmakehispointbecause______.A.peoplearemoreinterestedinfoodthanhisstoryB.manyguestsbringtheirbabiestothepartyC.hisstoryiseasilyforgottenbythelistenersD.heisinterruptedbysomethingunexpected74.FromParagraph3weknowthatwhensomeoneistellingajoke______.A.somethingbadwillsurelyhappenjustbeforetheirpunchlineB.theonlypersonreallyinterestedinthejokeisthejoketellerC.listeners’attentionisoftendrawntosomethingelseD.thewaiterknowswhentotakeeveryone’sorder75.HowcanweLendaHelpingTonguetothestorytellersaccordingtothewriter?A.Comfortthemtomakethemhappy.B.Givethemachancetofinish.C.Goontellingthestoryforthem.D.Teachthemsomeusefultechniques.76.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Peopleshouldlearnhowtotaketurnsinaconversation.B.Tellingjokeswillmakeyouthecenterofattention.C.Wecanwinsomeone’sheartbygettinghimbacktohisstory.D.Itisimpolitetocutinonsomeone’stalk.
- TimBerners-LeeisthemanwhowrotethesoftwareprogramthatledtothefoundationoftheWorldWideWeB.Britainplayedanimportantpartindevelopingthefirstgenerationofcomputers.TheparentsofTimBerners-Leebothworkedononeoftheearliestcommercial商业的computersandtalkedabouttheirworkathomE.Asachildhewouldbuildmodelsofcomputersfrompackingmaterial.AftergraduatingfromOxfordUniversityhewentontotherealthing.Inthe1980sscientistswerealreadycommunicatingusingaprimitiveversionofe-mail.WhileworkingatalaboratoryinSwitzerlandTimBerners-Leewroteaprogramwhichlethimstorethesemessages.Thisgavehimanotherideawriteaprogramthatwillletacademics学术界人士fromacrosstheworldshareinformationonasingleplacE.In1990hewrotetheHTTPandHTMLprogramswhichformthebasisoftheWorldWideWeB.ThenextyearhisprogramswereplacedontotheInternet.EveryonewaswelcometousethemandimprovethemiftheycoulD.Programmersusedthiscodes密码toworkwithdifferentoperatingsystems.Newthingslikewebbrowsers浏览器andsearchenginesweredevelopeD.Between1991and1994thenumberofwebpagesrosefrom10to100000.In1994TimBerners-LeeformedthenewlyformedWorldWideWebconsortium协会orW3C.Morethan200leadingcompaniesandlaboratoriesarerepresentedbyW3C.TogethertheymakesurethateveryonecanshareequallyontheweB.TheWebcanhelppeopletounderstandthewaythatothersliveandlovE.IthelpsusunderstandthehumanityofpeoplE.hesays.54.FromthepassagewecaninferthatTimBerners-Leeis.A.BritishB.AmericanC.SwissD.French55.Scientistsbegantocommunicateusinge-mail.A.in1980B.afterthe1980sC.before1990D.inthe1960s56.TimBerners-Leedecidedtowriteaprogramthatwouldletacademicsfromacrosstheworldshareinformationonasingleplacewhen.A.hewasachildB.hestudiedinOxfordUniversityC.heformedW3CD.heworkedatalabinSwitzerland57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueA.Thenumberofwebpagesroserapidlyinthe1990s.B.Tim’sprogramswereplacedontotheInternetin1990.C.TheWorldWideWebwillhaveaneffectonthesocialdevelopment.D.TimBerners-LeemadeagreatcontributiontothecomputersciencE.58.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.whentheInternetcameintobeingB.whoTimBerners-LeeisC.whycomputersdevelopsorapidlyD.howtheWorldWideWebstarted
- TheAmericantraditionofThanksgivingdatesbacktocolonialtimestothePilgrims清教徒ofPlymouthrockColony.Toescapereligiouspersecution__inEnglandthePilgrimsjourneyedtotheNewWorldontheirshiptheMayflower.AfteralongjourneytheyfinallyarrivedatPlymouthRockinautumnof1620.Theycouldnotfinishbuildingthesettlementbeforewintersomanyfrozetodeath.TheyatemostoftheirfoodonthejourneyoversomanyalsostarveD.HoweverthePilgrimsmetaNativeAmericannamedTisquantumorSquantoashewasbetterknownwhotaughtthemhowtoplantcornandcatcheel鳗鱼.BythesametimenextyearthePilgrimshadbuiltasteadysettlementandhadabountifulharvest.TothanktheNativeAmericansfortheirhelpandtocelebratetheharvestthePilgrimsheldagrandbanquet盛宴.Togethertheyfeastedoncornyamsfishandmostimportantly:roastturkeywhichbecamethehighlightofthemodernThanksgivingfeast.SchoolsalwaysmakeabigdealaboutThanksgivingbecausetheyfeelthatitteacheschildrenhowtobethankfulandtotreatotherswithkindness.IspentthemanyyearsofelementaryschoolmakingpaperturkeysfakecornucopiasashellfilledwithfoodasymboloftheholidayandwritinglistsofwhatI’mthankfulfor.WhenIgrewolderIwatchedmoviesandreadbooksabouttheFirstThanksgivingandcompletedcrosswordpuzzlesandwordsearchesfilledwithholidaythemedwords.WhiletheideaforThanksgivingisgreatanditisawonderfulopportunitytoinstillcertainvaluesinchildrenIdon’tthinkweshouldnameaspecialholidayforbeingthankful.WeshouldbethankfulforwhatwehaveeverydaynotjustThanksgiving.56.What’sthemainreasonfortheEnglishPilgrimstoleavetheirhomecountry?A.Politicalideas.B.Religiousbeliefs.C.HardlifE.D.HopesforfortunE.57.WhatthreatenedthePilgrimsmostwhentheyfirstarrivedthenewworld?A.Coldandstarvation.B.Wildanimals.C.LocalpeoplE.D.Sickness.58.WhydidthePilgrimsholdabanquetoneyearaftertheirarrivalinthenewworld?A.TomemorizetheirfamilymembersleftinEnglanD.B.Tocelebratetheirsurvivalfromreligiouspersecution.C.TothanktheNativeAmericansfortheirhelp.D.Tocelebratethenewstatethey’vesetup.59.ForThanksgivingalltheactivitiesarenormallydoneEXCEPT_____.A.enjoyingabigmealB.makingpaperturkeysC.doingcrosswordpuzzlesD.singChristmassongs60.Thepassagewaswrittentoshowthewriter’sattitudeofbeing_____.A.knowledgeableB.responsibleC.energeticD.thankful
- Agrowingagingpopulationalongwithincreasedaccesstohealthinsurancewillcreatetheneedforabout52000moreprimarycaredoctorsintheUSbytheyear2025accordingtoanewstudy.TheresearcherswanttoestimatehowmanysuchdoctorstheUShealthcaresystemwouldneedafterthepassageoftheAffordableCareAct法令in2010whichwillgiveanestimated34millionmoreAmericansaccesstohealthinsurancE.ButDr.WinstonLiawoneofthestudy’sauthorssaidthebiggestneedwillnotcomefromthefactthatmorepeoplehavehealthinsurancE.Alotofincreaseisgoingtobefrompopulationgrowth.That’sgoingtobethelargestdriver.ThenasmallerpercentageisactuallygoingtobefrominsuranceexpansionsaidLiawwhowasafellowatWashington’sRobertGrahamCenterwhenthestudywaswritten.LiawandhisworkmateswhopublishedtheirfindingsintheAnnalsofFamilyMedicineuseseveraldatabasestoestimatehowmanyprimarycaredoctorsthereareintheUSandhowmanypeoplevisitthem.TheythenusethatinformationwithadditionaldatafromtheUnitedStatesCensusBureautoestimatehowmanydoctorswillbeneededasthepopulationgrowsagesandgainsmoreaccesstohealthinsurancE.In2008theresearchersestimatedthatpeoplemade462millionofficevisitstoprimarycaredoctors.Theyestimatethatthenumberwillgrowto565millionby2025.Thatadditionalusetheysaidwillrequirea3percentincreaseinthecurrentprimarycaredoctorworkforceoranadditional52000doctorsorso.Thatnumberisanexpectationofhowmanywe’llneedinadditiontohowmanywehavetodaysaidLiawnowatVirginiaCommon-wealthUniversity.Ofthose33000doctorsareneededtoaccountforpopulationgrowth10000fortheagingpopulationandmorethan8000forincreasedinsuranceaccess.ThefactthattheymadeseparateestimatesoftheincreaseddemandsforprimarycareservicesthatmightbeduetopopulationgrowthontheonehandagingofthepopulationandthirdlytheAffordableCareActisaveryusefuladditiontothisareasaidDr.JohnRoweoftheColumbiaUniversityMailmanSchoolofPublicHealthinNewYork.ThestudyhowevercannotsaywhetherornottherewillbeenoughdoctorstosatisfytheadditionalneedsaidLiaw.Forthatheaddedtheywouldalsohavetolookathowmanypeopleareexpectedtograduatefrommedicalschoolandhowmanydoctorswillretireinhisnextstudies.64.Thedemandformoreprimarycaredoctorsismainlydueto________.A.passingthemedicalactin2010B.freeaccesstohealthinsuranceC.thepopulationexplosionD.theagingpopulation65.AccordingtothestudyhowmanyprimarycaredoctorsaretherenowintheUS?A.About1.7millionB.About4.6millionC.About5.2millionD.About5.6million66.Whatisthekeyinformationtheauthorwantstogiveinthelastparagraph?A.Morestudiesareneededbeforereachingafinalconclusion.B.ThenewactwillmeetallAmericans’medicalrequirements.C.Theauthorencouragesmorepeopletoattendmedicalschool.D.Furtheradditionstodoctors’paymaytaketheformofbonuspayments.
- TheBeijinggovernmenthassetouttorecruitthousandsofuniversitygraduatestoworkasjuniorofficialsinruralareastobothimproveruraladministrationandeasethecity'semploymentproblems.Thegovernmentplanstorecruit3000universitygraduatesthisyear1000morethanlastyeartoworkasassistantstovillageheadsorPartysecretariesinsuburbanareas.PeopleinterestedinjobsinBeijing'sruralvillagesandtownshipscansubmitapplicationstotheBeijingMunicipalPersonnelBureauoronlineatwww.bjbys.comfromFebruary1throughMarch15.WehopeuniversitygraduateswillseizethisopportunitytousetheirknowledgeinruralvillagesandtostarttheircareersSunZhenyudeputydirectorofBeijingPersonnelBureautoldXinhuaNewsAgency.Thegovernmenthaspromisedsuccessfulcandidatesamonthlysalaryof2000yuan$250inthefirstyear2500yuan$320thesecondyearand3000yuan$385thethirdyearprovidedtheirperformanceisuptotherequiredstandardsSunsaiD.WangLinawhograduatedfromBeijingUnionUniversitylastyearwasoneofthefirstgraduatestofindworkinthecity'scountrysidE.AftermajoringinindustrialandcommercialadministrationWangservedastheassistanttothevillageheadofErtiaojieVillageinsuburbanBeijing’sPingguDistrict.ForoneprojectWangcontactedpeopleattheBeijingAcademyofAgriculturalSciencesandarrangedforthelocalfarmerstoreceivetraininginstrawberryplanting.Hereffortspaidoff.Thevillagehadaplentifulharvestoforganicstrawberriesearlierthisyear.Nationwideabout150000universitygraduatesfoundemploymentinruralareaslastyearaccordingtofiguresprovidedbytheMinistryofEducation.Theministrypredictsthat4.95millionstudentswillgraduatefromuniversitiesacrossthecountrythisyear820000morethanlastyear.About1.4millionofthemareunlikelytofindjobswhentheygraduatE.InBeijingarecord200000peopleareexpectedtograduatefromuniversitythisyear.Lessthanhalfofthemareexpectedtobeofferedjobsaccordingtothepersonnelbureau.36.Theunderlinedwordrecruitinthefirstparagraphprobablymeans_________.A.employB.forceC.encourageD.train37.Wecanseefromthepassagethat___________________.A.onceyouarehiredasajuniorofficialyoucangetanendlesslyrisingsalaryB.thegovernmentguaranteearelativelyhighsalaryforthesuccessfulcandidatesC.workingasjuniorofficialsiseasybutverymeaningfulD.thecompetitionforthejobasjuniorofficialsisveryfierce38.FromthestoryofWangLinawecanlearnthat_________.A.thesooneryougotothecountrysidethesooneryouwillbesuccessful.B.localfarmerscangetbigharvestsiftheylearnmoreknowledgE.C.universitygraduatescanalsorealizetheirvalueinruralareas.D.Wanghadgreatdifficultyinhelpingvillagersplantingorganicstrawberries.39.Thelasttwoparagraphsaimtotellusthat________.A.moreandmoregraduateswillworkasjuniorofficials.B.theuniversitiesshouldnothavesomanystudents.C.therearemoreandmoregraduatesinrecentyears.D.itisnoteasyforgraduatestofindjobsnowadays.40.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.GototheCountrysidE.B.JobHuntingforUniversityGraduates.C.WhatIstheBestCareer?D.A.goodJobChoiceforUniversityGraduates.
- TensofthousandsofSouthAfricanshavejoineddozensofworldleadersforthenationalmemorialserviceforformerPresidentNelsonMandelA.TheservicewasheldinfrontofanoisycrowdintheFNBstadiuminJohannesburg.USPresidentBarackObamasaidMrMandelawasagiantofhistorydescribinghimasthelastgreatliberatorofthe20thCentury.TheformerSouthAfricanpresidentdiedlastThursdayaged95.Thecountryisobservingaseriesofcommemorations纪念leadinguptothefuneralonSunday.Thememorialservicewhichbeganatabout12:0010:00GMTlastedaboutfourhours.Itwasoneofthebiggestgatheringsofinternationaldignitaries高层inrecentyearswithmorethan100current现任的orformerheadsofstateorgovernmentattending.Therehadbeenfearspeoplewouldbeturnedaway.ButwithheavyrainsecurityandtransportissuesandthefactthatTuesdaywasnotdeclaredanationalholidayareasofthe95000-capacitystadiumremainedempty.IntroducingtheproceedingsthemasterofceremoniesCyrilRamaphosasaidthatMrMandela'slongwalkisover...andhecanfinallyrest.CurrentSouthAfricanPresidentJacobZumamadethekeynoteaddressbutwasbooed喝倒彩insomepartsoftheceremony.HesaidMrMandelawasoneofakinD.afearlessfreedomfighterwhorefusedtoallowthecrueltyoftheapartheid种族隔离statetostandinwayofthestrugglefortheliberationofhispeople.MrZumaannouncedhewasrenamingtheUnionBuildingsinPretoriawhereMrMandelawilllieastheMandelaAmphitheatrE.EarlierMrObamadeliveredhisaddresscarriedontheWhiteHousewebsitetohugecheers.Hesaid:Itishardtoeulogise颂扬anyman...howmuchhardertodosoforagiantofhistorywhomovedanationtowardsjusticE.HesaidNelsonMandelahadtaughttheworldthepowerofactionandthepowerofideasandthatithadtakenamanlikeMrMandelatofreenotonlytheprisonerbutalsothejailer.60.Whywasthememorialservicesaidtobeoneofthebiggestgatheringsofinternationaldignitiesinrecentyears?.A.Becauselargeamountsofmoneyhadbeenspent.B.BecauseeveryoneinthecountryhadbeenaskedtoattenD.C.BecauseNelsonMandelahadtaughttheworldthepowerofaction.D.Becausemorethan100currentorformerheadsofstateorgovernmentattendedit61.ThememorialserviceforNelsonMandelatookplace.A.onSundayB.onTuesdayC.onThursdayD..onthedaythepassagedoesn’tmention62.WhenMr.ObamasaidItishardtoeulogise颂扬anyman...howmuchhardertodosoforagiantofhistoryhemeant.A.Wedon’tneedtoeulogiseNelsonMandelaB.ItismuchhardertoeulogiseNelsonMandelaC.Weshouldn’teulogiseNelsonMandelainahurry.D.ItismucheasiertoeulogiseNelsonMandela63.ItcanbeinferredthatA.NelsonMandelaonlyusedthepowerofactiontowinhisstrugglE.B.NelsonMandelapaidmuchattentiontothepowerofideastowinhisstrugglE.C.NelsonMandelausedboththepowerofactionandthepowerofideastowinhisstrugglE.D.NelsonMandelarefusedtousethepowerofideastowinhisstrugglE.
- Imageiseverything.Anentireindustryhasbeenbuiltuponthepreconditionthatimageiseverythingbutwhenitcomesdowntoitanappealingimageisnotenough.Ifthereisnosubstancebehindtheimagetheproductserviceorpersonwillfailatlength.Firstofalloneshouldconsiderhowimportantimageisinthesellingofproductsandservices.Advertisingagencieshaveraisedtheartofcreatinganimagetoastateofnearperfection.Publicconceptofthatproductorserviceiscertainlymanagedbytheimagescreatedbytheadvertisingagencies.Butiftheproductorservicedoesnotliveuptotheimagethatwascreatedthecustomerwillbeverydissatisfiedandpossiblyaskfortheirmoneyback.ForexampletheArthurAndersenaccountingfirmhadspentdecadesbuildingupanimageoftrustworthiness.Buttherecentscandal__showedthatbehindthatimageithaddishonestbusinesspractices.Despitethepreviouspositiveimagethefirmisbeingaccusedofcriminalactionsanditwillprobablynotsurviveasabusinessunit.Althoughtheimagehadbeennearlyperfecttherealitybehindtheimagehasledtothedownfalloftheworldfamousaccountingfirm.Similarlypersonalconsultantscanbuildupapublicimageforpoliticiansandmoviestars.Puttingoutpositivenewsreleasesmakingsurethatonlythebestphotographsarepublishedandensuringthatthepersonisseeninalltherightplacescanbuildupaverypositiveimageintheviewofthegeneralcommons.Butonceagainhistoryisfilledwithexamplesofbothpoliticiansandmoviestarsthatfellfromgrace体面likethestoryoftheHollywoodactorgivingintothepressuresoffameandfortunE.WithpeoplejustaswithproductsandservicesimageiscertainlyimportantbutwithoutpositivesubstancebehindtheimagefailureisclosE.Tosummarizeitisclearthatanappealingimageisextremelyimportanttosuccesswhetherthatimageisrelatedtosellingaproductorserviceortothesellingofaperson.Butimageisonlyhalfoftheequation.Whatliesbehindthatimageiseverybitasimportantastheimageitself—thepersonorproductmustdeliveronthatimageorthereislittlechanceforlong-termsuccess.67.ThedownfalloftheArthurAndersenaccountingfirmisdueto______.A.itsdishonestyinbusinessB.itspreviousimagesC.itsbadmanagementD.itspoorservice68.Whydidsomefamouspeoplefallfromgrace?A.Theirimageswerenotwellbuiltup.B.Theyfailedtoliveuptotheirimages.C.TheyfeltmuchpressurefromthepubliC.D.TheypaidlittleattentiontofameandfortunE.69.Thestructureofthepassageis.70.Theauthortriestoarguethat______.A.imagecreateseverythingB.imageisthekeytosuccessC.truthgoeshandinhandwithimageD.truthandimageareequallyimportant
- FamilytraditionswereimportantinourhouseandnonewasmoreappreciatedthantheperfectChristmastreE.Dadcanwewatchwhenyoutrim修剪thetree?MyeldestsonDannineandhisseven-year-oldbrotherJohnaskeD.Iwon’tbecuttingthisyearmyhusbandBobsaiD.DanyouandJohnareoldenoughtomeasurethings.Doitallbyyourselves.Thinkyouboyscanhandleit?DanandJohnseemedtogrowsixinchesintheirchairsatthethoughtofsuchanamazingresponsibility.Wecanhandleit.DanpromiseD.Wewon’tletyourdown.AfewyearsbeforeChristmasDanandJohnrushedinafterschool.Theygatheredthetoolsthey’dneedandbroughtthemouttotheyardwherethetreewaiteD.IwascookingwhenIheardthehappysoundsastheboyscarriedthetreeintothelivingroom.ThenIheardthesoundthateverymotherknowsistrouble:deadsilencE.Ihurriedouttothem.Thetreewascuttooshort.Johncrossedhisarmstightacrosshischest.Hiseyesfilledwithangrytears.IfeltworrieD.Thetreewascentraltoourholiday.Ididn’twanttheboystofeelashamedeverytimetheylookedatit.Icouldn’tlowertheceilingandIcouldn’traisetheflooreither.TherewasnowaytoundothedamagedonE.Suddenlyathoughtcametomymindwhichturnedtheproblemintothesolution.Wecan’tmakethetreetallerIsaiD.Butwecanputitonahigherposition.Dannoddedhisheadsideways.WecouldputitonthecoffeetableItjustmightwork!Let’stryit!WhenBobgothomeandlookedatthebigtreeontopofthecoffeetableDanandJohnheldtheirbreath.Whatagoodidea!hedeclareD.Whydidn’tIeverthinkofsuchathing?Johnbrokeintoagrin.Dan’schestswelledwithpridE.56.WhotrimmedtheChristmastreethisyear?A.DanandJohnB.ThewriterC.BobD.Thewholefamily57.TheunderlinedpartgrowsixinchesPara4impliesthebrothersfelt_____A.scaredB.embarrassedC.nervousD.proud58.WhathappenedafterthebrothersmovedtheChristmastreeintothelivingroom?A.Theygotangrywitheachother..B.Theyfoundthetreewascutshort.C.TheyrushedtoschoolD.TheybegantodecoratethetreE.59.Howcouldtheshorttreebeturnedintoaperfectone?A.Bymakingthetreetaller.B.Byloweringtheceiling.C.ByplacingitonacoffeetablE.D.Byraisingthefloor.60.WhatBobsaidinthelastbutoneparagraphshowed_________.A.hewastoostupidtothinkoftheideaB.hewasalittledisappointedC.heshouldnothavegiventhemthetaskD.heappreciatedwhatthebrothershaddone
- TheaimsoftheIllustrators’插图画家的ExhibitionstagedaspartoftheBolognaChildren’sBookFairorganizedbyBolognaFiereandheldfrom23to26December2013aretobringillustratorsandpublisherstogetherandtopromoteillustratorsandtheirworksamongpublishers.QUALIFICATIONS•Individualillustratorsorgroupsofillustratorsofanynationalityiftheywerebornbefore31stDecember1992whoseartworkisintendedforuseinchildren’sbooksarequalifiedtoentertheExhibitioneitherdirectlyorthroughpublishinghousesorschools.•PleasestateintheapplicationformwhetheryouareenteringworkfortheFictionorNonfictionCategory.Illustratorsmayonlyenteronecategory.•ArtworkpreviouslypresentedtotheExhibitionmaynotbere-entereD.•Theconfirmation确认formmustbefilledinandaphotographattachedthenpresentedtogetherwithillustrationsnolaterthan15October2013.SHIPMENTEntriesmaybedeliveredbypostexpressdeliveryserviceorbyhanD.Fromabroadpleaseusethefollowingforms:FormAforregisteredmailorpostbyair;FormBifusinganinternationalforwardingagentorairlinE.Toavoiddelaysmaterialshouldnotbesentbynormalpost.Materialshouldbesentcarriagepaidincludinganycustomsanddeliverycosts.BolognaFieremaynotbeheldresponsibleforthenon-arrivalorlatearrivalofartwork.AllpublishedworksmustbeaccompaniedbyadeclarationbearingtheISBNnumberpublisher’snameandaddress.REQUIREMENTSTheillustrationsi.E.thesizeofthesheetmustnotexceed超过thefollowingdimensions:Fiction:32*42cmor42*32cmNon-fiction:50*70cm70*50cmIllustrationsinlargerformatswillnotbeconsiderednorwilltheybereturnedbyBolognaFierE.Theillustrationsmustbeonpaperorflexibleboardmaximumthickness2mmforscannerseparationpurposes.SELECTIONPROCESSAllartworkreceivedbythestateddeadlineandmeetingthespecifiedrequirementswillbeexaminedandselectedbyaninternationalgroupwhosedecisionisfinalincludingfivemembersfrompublishinghouseandartschoolsappointedeachyearbyBolognaFierE.EXHIBITIONSABROADAftertheBolognaeventtheIllustratorsExhibitionwilltraveltoJapanunderthesupervisionofJBBY.TheIllustratorsExhibitionmayafterwardsbetransferredtoothervenues场馆inothercountries.TheexhibitionsofillustrationsheldabroadfollowthesamerulesandregulationsastheIllustratorsExhibitionandtheprovisions条款oftheregulationsareextendedtotheorganizersoftheexhibitionsheldabroaD.RETURNOFARTWORKAlltheworkswillbereturnedtotheirownersbyBolognaFiereordirectlybytheorganizersoftheexhibitionsandheldabroadbytheendofJuly2014.45.WhichofthefollowingoftheIllustrators’Exhibitionistrue?A.ItwilllastfivedaysinallinJulyeveryotheryear.B.Itcanstrengthentherelationshipbetweenillustratorsandpublishers.C.ItisheldbytheBolognaChildren’sBookFairinBolognaFierE.D.Itisintendedforcollegestudentswhoaregoodatpainting46.Whichofthefollowingisunacceptablefordeliveringentries?A.Expressdelivery.B.Airlinepost.C.Registeredmail.D.Normalpost.47.TheillustratorsoftheIllustratorsExhibition__________.A.shouldbeatleast16andnomorethan25B.mayre-entertheirartworkafteritisreturnedC.shouldstatethecategoryoftheirartworkclearlyD.maychoosetoattachaphotototheapplicationform48.WhatisBolognaFiereresponsiblefor?A.PayingforthedeliverycostsB.LatearrivalofartworkC.ConfirmationofISBNnumberD.Returningtheillustrators’works.49.Theillustrators’workswillnotbeconsideredifthey.A.havealreadybeenpublishedabroadbeforeB.aresmallerthantherequiredsizeC.arereceivedafterthedayof15October2013D.don’tmeetthedemandsoftheinternationalexperts
- Notfondofreading?Doyouhavetroublefindinganovelthattakesyourinterest?WhynotfollowAmmonShea’sexampleandstartreadingadictionary?Mr.Sheaownsover1000dictionariesandhelikestoreadthemforfun.Herecentlyspentayearreadingall20volumesoftheOxfordEnglishDictionary.Thedictionarycontainsmorethan20000pagesandover59millionwords.AshereadfromA.toZhenoteddowninterestingwordsinaledger分类记录本.Thisincludeswordssuchashappifymeaningtomakesomeonehappyandtripudiatewhichmeanstodanceskiporleapforjoy.Mr.Sheaalsokeptadiaryabouthisexperiencewhichhassincebeenturnedintoabest-sellerbook.Whydidhedothis?Heclaimsitwasfun:I’vealwaysenjoyedreadingdictionaries;theyarefarmoreinterestingthanpeoplewouldthink.Itappearsthatitwasnothisgoaltosoundmoreintelligentthroughlearningandusinglargerandmorecomplex复杂的words.I’mnotagainstbigwordsorstrangeordifficultwordsbutI’mopposedto反对usingthemfortheirownsake目的.hesaiD.InfactasaresultofreadingsomanywordsMr.Sheaoftenforgothiseverydayvocabulary.HewroteMyheadwassofullofwordsthatIoftenhadtroubleformingsimplesentences.Mr.Sheaisnotaloneinhisloveofreadingdictionaries.ElaineHiggletonarepresentativeofCollinsCobuilddictionariesexplainedthatthousandsofcrosswordandScrabblefansreaddictionariesforfunandtoimprovetheirgamE.Ms.HiggletondidhowevernotethatIt’sprobablynotthebestwaytolearnEnglishandyou’dlearnmorethanyouneeD.Itisnotknownhowmanyofthe59millionwordsMr.Sheahasrememberedbuthehascertainlymadehistorywithhiseccentrichobby.68.WhydidMr.Shealikereadingdictionaries?A.Becausehehasmanydictionaries.B.Becausehetakesnointerestinnovels.C.Becauseitwasveryinterestingtohim.D.Becausehemaysoundmoreintelligent.69.ThousandsofcrosswordandScrabblefansreaddictionariesinorderto_________.A.improvetheirgamesB.killtimeandhavefunC.followMr.Shea’sexampleD.learnmorenewwords70.Theunderlinedwordeccentricinthelastparagraphprobablymeans__________.A.crazyB.unusualC.funnyD.usual
- Theflagthemostcommonsymbolofanationinthemodernworldisalsooneofthemostancient.Withaclearsymbolicmeaningtheflaginthetraditionalformisstillusedtodaytomarkbuildingshipsandothervehiclesrelatedtoacountry.Thenationalflagasweknowittodayisinnowayaprimitiveartifact.Itisrathertheproductofthousandsofyears’development.Historiansbelievethatithadtwomajorancestorsofwhichtheearlierservedtoshowwinddirection.Earlyhumanbeingsusedveryfragilehousesandboats.Oftenstrongwindswouldtearroofsfromhousesorcausehighwavesthatendangeredtravelers.People’sfoodsuppliesweresimilarlyvulnerable易受损害的.Evenaftertheyhadlearnedhowtoplantgrainstheystillneededhelpfromnaturetoensuregoodharvests.Thereforetheyfearedanddependedonthepowerofthewindwhichcouldbringwarmthfromonedirectionandcoldfromanother.UsingasimplepieceofclothtiedtothetopofaposttotellthedirectionofthewindwasmoredependablethanearliermethodssuchaswatchingtherisingofsmokefromafirE.TheconnectionoftheflagwithheavenlypowerwasthereforereasonablE.Earlyhumansocietiesbegantofixlongpiecesofclothtothetopsoftotems图腾beforecarryingthemintobattlE.Theybelievedthatthepowerofthewindwouldbeaddedtothegoodwishesofthegodsandancestorsrepresentedbythetotemsthemselves.Theseflagsdevelopedveryslowlyintomodernflags.Thefirstknownflagofanationorarulerwasunmarked:ThekingofChinaaround1008B.C.wasknowntohaveawhiteflagcarriedaheadofhim.ThispracticemighthavebeenlearnedfromEgyptiansevenfurtherinthepastbutitwasfromChinathatitspreadovertraderoutesthroughIndiathenacrossArablandsandfinallytoEuropewhereitmetupwiththeotherancestorofthenationalflag.58.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe_________________A.UsesofFlagsB.PoweroftheNationalFlagC.TypeofFlagsD.DevelopmentoftheNationalFlag59.Theearliestflagswereconnectedwithheavenlypowerbecause_____________A.theycouldtellwinddirectionB.theycouldbringgoodlucktofightersC.theywerebelievedtostandfornaturalforces.D.theywerehandeddownbytheancestors60.Whatdoestheauthorknowofthefirstnationalflag?A.HeknowswhenitwassenttoEuropE.B.HebelievesitwasmadeinEgypt.C.HedoubtswhereitstartedD.HethinksitcamefromChinA.61.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Thesecondancestorofthenationalflag.B.TheroleofChinainthespreadofthenationalflag.C.TheuseofmodernflagsinEuropE.D.Theimportanceofmodernflags.