Perhaps the most famous theory, the study of body movement, was suggested by Professor Ray Birdwhistell. He believes that physical appearance is often culturally programmeD. In other words, we learn our looks—we are not born with them.A. baby has generally informed face features.A.baby, according to Birdwhistell, learns where to set the eyebrows by looking at those around-family and friends. This helps explain why the people of some areas of the United States look so much alike, new Englanders or Southerners have certain common face features that cannot be explained by genetics(遗传学). The exact shape of the mouth is not set at birth, it is learned after. In fact, the final mouth shape is not formed until well after new teeth are set. For many, this can be well into grown-ups.A.husband and wife together for a long time often come to look alikE. We learn our looks from those around us. This is perhaps why in a single country area where people smile more than those in other areas. In the United States, for example, the South is the part of the country where the people smile most frequently. In New England they smile less, and in the western part of New York State still less. Many southerners find cities such as New York cold and unfriendly, partly because people on Madison Avenue smile less than people on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia . People in largely populated areas also smile and greet each other in public less than people in small towns do. 31. Ray Birdwhistell believes that physical appearance _______. A. has much to do with culture B. has little to do with culture C. is different from place to place D. is ever changing 32. According to the passage, the final mouth shape is formed _______. A. as soon as one’s teeth are newly set B. before birth C. around 15 years old D. sometime after new teeth are set 33. Ray Birdwhistell can tell what area of the United States a person is from by _______. A. how he or she raises his or her eyebrows B. how much he or she laughs C. the way he or she talks D. what he or she likes best 34. This passage might have been taken out of a book dealing with ________. A. none of the above B. chemistry C. biology D. physics
所属题库:高中英语

题目介绍:
PerhapsthemostfamoustheorythestudyofbodymovementwassuggestedbyProfessorRayBirdwhistell.HebelievesthatphysicalappearanceisoftenculturallyprogrammeD.Inotherwordswelearnourlooks—wearenotbornwiththem.A.babyhasgenerallyinformedfacefeatures.A.babyaccordingtoBirdwhistelllearnswheretosettheeyebrowsbylookingatthosearound-familyandfriends.ThishelpsexplainwhythepeopleofsomeareasoftheUnitedStateslooksomuchalikenewEnglandersorSouthernershavecertaincommonfacefeaturesthatcannotbeexplainedbygenetics遗传学.Theexactshapeofthemouthisnotsetatbirthitislearnedafter.Infactthefinalmouthshapeisnotformeduntilwellafternewteethareset.Formanythiscanbewellintogrown-ups.A.husbandandwifetogetherforalongtimeoftencometolookalikE.Welearnourlooksfromthosearoundus.Thisisperhapswhyinasinglecountryareawherepeoplesmilemorethanthoseinotherareas.IntheUnitedStatesforexampletheSouthisthepartofthecountrywherethepeoplesmilemostfrequently.InNewEnglandtheysmilelessandinthewesternpartofNewYorkStatestillless.ManysouthernersfindcitiessuchasNewYorkcoldandunfriendlypartlybecausepeopleonMadisonAvenuesmilelessthanpeopleonPeachtreeStreetinAtlantaGeorgia.Peopleinlargelypopulatedareasalsosmileandgreeteachotherinpubliclessthanpeopleinsmalltownsdo.31.RayBirdwhistellbelievesthatphysicalappearance_______.A.hasmuchtodowithcultureB.haslittletodowithcultureC.isdifferentfromplacetoplaceD.iseverchanging32.Accordingtothepassagethefinalmouthshapeisformed_______.A.assoonasone’steetharenewlysetB.beforebirthC.around15yearsoldD.sometimeafternewteethareset33.RayBirdwhistellcantellwhatareaoftheUnitedStatesapersonisfromby_______.A.howheorsheraiseshisorhereyebrowsB.howmuchheorshelaughsC.thewayheorshetalksD.whatheorshelikesbest34.Thispassagemighthavebeentakenoutofabookdealingwith________.A.noneoftheaboveB.chemistryC.biologyD.physics,
本题为简答题收录于高中英语题库中。
注意事项:
本内容均收集于互联网,版权等归原权属方所有,仅供网友学习交流,未经权属方书面授权,请勿作他用. 若发现本图侵犯了您的权益,请联系我们快速处理,感谢您对互联网分享方式的理解与配合。
相似内容
-
Manycountrieshavepassedsafetylawsthatrequireseatbeltsinvehicles.A.modernthree-pointseatbeltalsocalledasafetybeltisaharnesstopreventthedriverorapassengerfromflyingforwardandhittinghardagainsttheinteriorofavehicleduringacollision.A.modernseatbeltwillhelptopositionyouproperlytogainmaximumbenefitfromyourcar’sairbagsthatwillinflate使充气duringacollision.Usingaseatbeltalsopreventsyoufrombeingejected弹出fromacarintothepathofoncomingtraffiC.Researchshowsthatwhenyouwearamodernseatbeltyoureducetheriskofdeathorseriousinjuryby70%ormoreduringanautoaccident.Seatbeltshaveexistedindifferentformssincetheearlydaysofautomobilesandtheyhavechangedfromasinglelapbelttothethree-pointseatbeltweusetoday.In1911thefirstairplaneseatbeltwasinstalleD.Theninthe1920’stheywereusedinracecars.Bythe1930sagroupofAmericanphysicianscreatedlapbeltsfortheirownvehiclesandurgedvehiclemanufacturerstoprovideseatbeltsonallvehicles.Dr.C.HunterSheldenmadeamajorcontributiontooursafetywithhisarticleintheNovember51955JournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociationJAMA.Hestronglyencouragedthemanufactureanduseofdoorlocksairbagsandretractable伸缩式的seatbeltsliketheonesweusetoday.Themodernthree-pointseatbeltincludingalapbeltandashoulderbeltwasintroducedasstandardequipmentonVolvocarsin1959.In1970thestateofVictoriainAustraliamadethewearingofaseatbeltcompulsoryforeverycardriverandfront-seatpassenger.Todaymanycountrieshavealsomandated授权theuseoffive-pointsafetyharnessesforcarefullydesignedchildsafetyseatsthatcanprotectachildduringaseriouscaraccident.AnairbagisaSupplementalRestraintSystemorSRSandconsistsofarapidlyinflatablerestraintcushionthatworkstogetherwithaseatbelttoprotectyouduringacollision.Moderncarsoftencontainseveralairbagsinvariouslocations.Sinceairbagscanonlyinflateonceandwillquicklydeflateaftertheinitialimpacttheywillnotprovideanyprotectionforyouduringasecondarycollision.Theinflationofairbagcanprotectorhurtyou.Theriskzoneforadriver’sairbagisthefirst8centimetersfromitspre-inflationlocation.Whiledrivingyoushouldremainabout25centimetersfromtheairbaginthecenterofthewheel.Asadriverwearyourseatbeltandmakesurechildrencorrectlyusetheirseatbelts.Failuretowearaseatbeltproperlymeanstheairbagsinyourcarmightinjureorevenkillyouduringanaccident.Anessentialpartofyoursafedrivingskillsisthehabitofmakingsurethatyouandeachofyourpassengersarealwaysproperlypositionedandwearingaseatbelt.Therearemanywonderfulbenefitsofbeingabletodriveacarbuttherearealsosevereconsequencesduringanaccidentforanyonewhochoosesnottowearaseatbelt.63.Thisarticlemostlydealswith.A.howtodrivesafelyontheroadB.differentformsofseatbeltsC.thehistoryofseatbeltdevelopmentD.theimportanceofseatbeltuse64.Wecanlearnfromthisarticlethat_____.A.toreduceyourriskofdeathorseriousinjuryby70%youmustwearafive-pointseatbeltwhileyouaredrivingB.AmericanphysicianscreatedlapbeltsfortheirownvehiclesbecausetheyhadseenmanyinjuriescausedbycaraccidentsC.iftwoormorecollisionsoccurduringaseriouscaraccidentyourairbagscanhelpreducetheriskofdeathby70%D.theU.S.wasthefirstcountrytorequirebylawthatcardriversandfront-seatpassengersweartheirseatbelts65.Theauthortreatsthesubjectofthisarticlewith.A.goodhumorB.admirationC.seriousnessD.disapproval66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Seatbeltswerefirstusedinairplanesandthenappliedtovehicles.B.AirbagsdoorlocksandseatbeltswerealldesignedatthesametimE.C.Thelapbeltismoremodernthanthe3-pointsafetybelt.D.Buyingthelatestseatbeltsisanessentialdrivingskill.
-
Forsomepeoplemusicisnofunatall.AboutfourpercentofthepopulationiswhatscientistscallamusiC.Peoplewhoareamusicarebornwithouttheabilitytorecognizeorreproducemusicalnotes音调.Amusicpeopleoftencannottellthedifferencebetweentwosongs.AmusicscanonlyhearthedifferencebetweentwonotesiftheyareveryfarapartonthemusicalscalE.AsaresultsongssoundlikenoisetoanamusiC.Manyamusicscomparethesoundofmusictopiecesofmetalhittingeachother.Lifecanbehardforamusics.Theirinabilitytoenjoymusicsetthemapartfromothers.Itcanbedifficultforotherpeopletoidentifywiththeircondition.InfactmostpeoplecannotbegintograspwhatitfeelsliketobeamusiC.Justgoingtoarestaurantorashoppingmallcanbeuncomfortableorevenpainful.ThatiswhymanyamusicsintentionallystayawayfromplaceswherethereismusiC.Howeverthiscanresultinwithdrawalandsocialisolation.IusedtohatepartiessaysMargaretaseventy-year-oldwomanwhoonlyrecentlydiscoveredthatshewasamusiC.BystudyingpeoplelikeMargaretscientistsarefinallylearninghowtoidentifythisunusualcondition.ScientistssaythatthebrainsofamusicsaredifferentfromthebrainsofpeoplewhocanappreciatemusiC.Thedifferentiscomplexanditdoesn’tinvolvedefectivehearing.Amusicscanunderstandothernonmusicalsoundswell.Theyalsohavenoproblemsunderstandingordinaryspeech.Scientistscompareamusicstopeoplewhojustcan’tseecertaincolors.Manyamusicsarehappywhentheirconditionisfinallydiagnosed诊断.ForyearsMargaretfeltembarrassedaboutherproblemwithmusiC.NowsheknowsthatsheisnotalonE.Thereisanameforhercondition.Thatmakesiteasierforhertoexplain.WhenpeopleinvitemetoaconcertIjustsay‘Nothanks.I’mamusiC.’saysMargaret.IjustwishIhadlearnedtosaythatwhenIwasseventeenandnotseventy.40.Whichofthefollowingistrueofamusics?A.Listeningtomusicisfarfromenjoyableforthem.B.TheyloveplaceswheretheyarelikelytohearmusiC.C.Theycaneasilytelltwodifferentsongsapart.D.Theirsituationiswellunderstoodbymusicians.41.Accordingtoparagraph3apersonwithdefectivehearingisprobablyonewho_________.A.dislikeslisteningtospeechesB.canhearanythingnonmusicalC.hasahearingproblemD.lacksacomplexhearingsystem42.InthelastparagraphMargaretexpressedherwishthat__________.A.herproblemwithmusichadbeendiagnosedearlierB.shewereseventeenyearsoldratherthanseventyC.herproblemcouldbeeasilyexplainedD.shewereabletomeetotheramusics43.Whatisthepassagemainlyconcernedwith?A.Amusics’strangebehaviors.B.Somepeople’sinabilitytoenjoymusiC.C.MusicaltalentandbrainstructurE.D.Identificationandtreatmentofamusics.
-
Oneofthelatesttrend趋势inAmericanchildcareisChineseaupairs.AuPairinStanfordforexamplehasgotincreasingnumbersofrequestsforChineseaupairsfromzerotoaround4000since2004.Andthat’strueallacrossthecountry.IthoughtitwouldbeusefulforhimtolearnChineseatanearlyageJosephStockethemanagingdirectorofacompanysaysofhis2-yearoldson.IwouldatleastliketogivehimthechancetousethelanguageinthefutureAfteronlysixmonthsofbeingcaredbya25-year-oldwomanfromChinatheboycanalreadyunderstandbasicChinesedailyexpressionshisdadsays.LiDrakeaChinesenativeraisingtwochildreninMinnesotawithanAmericanhusbandhadanotherreasonforlookingforanaupairfromChinA.Shedidn’twantherchildrentomissoutontheirroots.BecauseIamChinesemyhusbandandIwantedthechildrentokeepexposedto接触thelanguageandculturE.shesays.StayingwithanativespeakerisbetterforchildrenthansimplysittinginaclassroomsaysSuzanneFlynnaprofessorinlanguageeducationofchildren.Butparentsmustunderstandthatjustoneyearwithaupairisunlikelytoproducewonders.Completemasterydemandscontinuedlearninguntiltheageof10or12.ThepopularityofaupairsfromChinahasbeenstrengthenedbytheincreasingnumbersofAmericanparentswhowanttheirchildrentolearnChinesE.ItisexpectedthatAmericandemandforaupairswillcontinuetoriseinthenextfewyears.49.Whatdoesthattermaupairinthetextmean?A.A.motherraisingherchildrenonherown.B.A.childlearningaforeignlanguageathomE.C.A.professorinlanguageeducationofchildren.D.A.youngforeignwomantakingcareofchildren.50.LiDrakehasherchildrenstudyChinesebecauseshewantsthem.A.toliveinChinasomeday.B.tospeakthelanguageathomE.C.tocatchupwithotherchildren.D.tolearnabouttheChineseculturE.51.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.LearningChineseisbecomingpopularinAmericA.B.Educatedwomandobetterinlookingafterchildren.C.ChineseaupairsneedtoimprovetheirEnglishskills.D.Childrencanlearnaforeignlanguagewellinsixmonths.
-
Hereissomemust-knowinformationfromahandbookonhowpeoplebehaveindoingbusinessinsomecountries.InBrazil巴西Braziliansarewarmandfriendly.Theyoftenstandclosewhentalkinganditiscommonforthemtotouchthepersonontheshoulder.Peopleoftengreeteachotherparticularlywomenwithlightcheekkisses.Schedulestendtobeflexiblewithbusinessmeetingssometimesstartinglaterthanplanned.Buttobesafebeontime.Mealscanstretchforhours--there’snosuchthingasrushingamealinBrazil.Lunchesalsocanstartinthemidtolateafternoon.Braziliansaresocialpreferringface-to-facecommunicationoveremailsorphonecalls.InSingaporeSingaporeansshakehandswhentheymeetandoftenalsogreeteachotherwithasmallpolitebow.Businesscardsshouldbeofferedandreceivedwithtwohands.Arrivinglateisconsidereddisrespectful.Sobeontime.Efficiency效率isthegoalsomeetingsanddealingsoftenarefast-paced.Singaporeansaredirectintheirdiscussionsevenwhenthesubjectisaboutmoney.Rankisimportantandauthorityisrespected.Thisdetermineshowpeopleinteractinmeetings.Forexamplepeopleavoiddisagreeingoutrightwithsomeoneofahigherrank.IntheUnitedArabEmiratesIntheUAEstatus地位isimportantsothemostseniororoldestshouldbegreetedfirstwiththeirtitles.Thehandshakeseemstobelongerthanelsewhere.Sodonotpullawayfromthehandshake.Womenshouldcoverthemselveswhenitcomestodress.Menalsotendtobecoveredfromnecktoelbows肘部anddowntotheknees.Peopledonotavoidentertainingintheirhomesbuttheyalsoholdbusinessmealsatrestaurants.Touchingorpassingfoodoreatingwithyourlefthandistobeavoided.Whenmeetingsareone-to-oneifyourhostoffersyoucoffeeyoushouldrefuse.Itmightseemoddbutitisaculturaltradition.Coffeeshouldonlybeacceptedifitisalreadysetoutorpresented.InSwitzerlandTheSwisstendtobeformalandaddresseachotherbylastname.Theyalsoarerespectfulofprivatelives.Youshouldbecarefulnottoaskaboutpersonaltopics.Punctuality守时isvitalsomethingthatcomesfromadeeprespectforothers’time.Arriveatanymeetingoreventafewminutesearlytobesafe.Theyalsohaveclearstructureintheircompanies.Higher-upsmakethefinaldecisionsevenifothersmightdisagree.Neatcleandressisexpected.TheSwissfollowformaltablemanners.Theyalsokeeptheirhandsvisibleatthetableandtheirelbowsoffthetable.Itispolitetofinishthefoodonyourplate.10.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.communicationtypesB.theworkplaceatmosphereC.customsandsocialmannersD.1ivingconditionsandstandards11.WhydoSingaporeansavoidarguingwiththeirboss?A.Theyputefficiencyinthefirstplace.B.Theydislikeface-to-facecommunication.C.Theywanttofinishmeetingsasquicklyaspossible.D.Theyaresupposedtoobeythepersonofahigherrank.
-
TeachingwasaprofessionIhadneverseriouslyconsideredthoughseveralofmystorieshadbeenpublisheD.IacceptedthejobwithouthesitationasitwouldallowmetowearatieandgobythenameofMr.Davis.MyfatherwentbythesamenameandIlikedtoimaginepeoplegettingthetwoofusconfuseD.WaitaminutesomeonemightsayareyoutalkingaboutMr.DavistheretiredmanorMr.Davistherespectablescholar?ThepositionwasofferedatthelastminuteandIwasgiventwoweekstoprepareaperiodIspentsearchingforbriefcase公文包andstandingbeforemyfull-lengthmirrorrepeatingthewordsHelloclass.I’mMr.Davis.SometimesIwouldgivemyselfanaggressivevoicE.SometimesIwouldsoundexperienceD.ButwhenthedayeventuallycamemynerveskickedinandthetrueMr.DaviswastherE.Isoundednotlikeathoughtfulprofessorbutrathera12-year-oldboy.Iarrivedintheclassroomwithpapercardsdesignedintheshapeofmapleleaves.Ihadcutthemmyselfoutoforangeconstructionpaper.IsawninestudentsalongalongtablE.IhandedoutthecardsandthestudentswrotedowntheirnamesandfastenedthemtotheirbreastpocketsasIrequireD.AllrightthenIsaiD.Okayherewego.ThenIopenedmybriefcaseandrealizedthatIhadneverthoughtbeyondthismoment.Ihadbeenthinkingthatthestudentswouldbethefirsttotalkofferingtheirthoughtsandopinionsontheeventsoftheday.IhadimaginedthatIwouldsitattheedgeofthedeskoverlookingaforestsofhands.Everystudentwouldyell.Calmdownyou’llallgetyourturn.Oneatatimeoneatatime!AterriblesilenceruledtheroomandseeingnootheropinionsIinspectedthestudentstopullouttheirnotebooksandwriteabriefessayrelatedtothethemeofdeepdisappointment.36.Theauthortookthejobtoteachwritingbecause______.A.hewantedtobeexpectedB.hehadwrittensomestoriedC.hewantedtopleasehisfatherD.hehaddreamedofbeingateacher37.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph2?A.Hewouldbeaggressiveinhisfirstclass.B.Hewaswell-preparedforhisfirstclass.C.Hegotnervousuponthearrivalofhisfirstclass.D.Hewaitedlongforthearrivalofhisfirstclass.38.Beforehestartedhisclasstheauthoraskedthestudentsto______.A.writedowntheirsuggestionsonthepapercardsB.cutmapleleavesoutoftheconstructionpaperC.cutsomecardsoutoftheconstructionpaperD.writedowntheirnamesonthepapercards39.Whatdidthestudentsdowhentheauthorstartedhisclass?A.Theybegantotalk.B.Theystayedsilent.C.Theyraisedtheirhands.D.TheyshoutedtobehearD.40.Theauthorchosethecompositiontopicprobablybecause______.A.hegotdisappointedwithhisfirstclassB.hehadpreparedthetopicbeforeclassC.hewantedtocalmdownthestudentsD.hethoughtitwasaneasytopic
-
Perfume香水hasbeeninexistenceforalongtimE.Thesedayscertainperfumesareconsideredcomparabletogreatworksofart.Hereareafewofthemostfamousperfumesinhistory.ChanelNo.5Thisperfumeisprobablythebest-sellingscent气味inthehistoryoffragrance香水.CreatedbyErnstBeauxforCocoChanelin1921ithasbeendescribedastheworld’smostlegendaryfragranceandremainsthecompany’smostfamousperfumE.ShalimarJacquesGuerlaincreatedthisvanillafragrancein1925.TheperfumetakesitsnamefromtheGardenofShalimarwhichwasbuiltbyEmperorShahJehanforoneofhiswives.Itwasanimmediatehitin1925andisstillextremelypopulartoday.JoyJoyisfamousforhavingbeenthemostexpensiveperfumeintheworldatonepoint.Itwascreatedin1930byHenriAlmérasforJeanPatoutoliftthebadmoodthathadsweptovertheworldafterthe1929stockmarketcrash.L’AirduTempsFrancisFarboncreatedNinaRicci’sL’AirduTempsin1948.ThefragranceisknownforitsspicycarnationandgardeniascentsaswellasitsbeautifulcrystalbottledesignedbyLalique.EternityCalvinKlein’ssecondperfumewascreatedbySophiaGrojsmanin1988.KnownforitslightfloweryscenttheperfumewaslistedintheFragranceHallofFamein2003.Itisrecommendedfordaytimewear.AngelThiswildlypopularperfumewascreatedin1992byOlivierCrespforThierryMugler.Theperfumewasaninstantsuccess.Theperfumehasoftenbeendescribedasdeliciousowingtoitschocolatyscent.Theperfumecomesinbeautifulstar-shapedbottles.Angelperfumealsocomesinseveralbathandbodyproducts.56.WhocreatedJoy?A.HenriAlméras.B.JeanPatou.C.SophiaGrojsman.D.JacquesGuerlain.57.Whichofthefollowingperfumesisknownforitswonderfulcrystalbottle?A.Shalimar.B.ChanelNo.5C.L’AirduTemps.D.Eternity.58.TheAngelperfumehasbeendescribedasdeliciousbecauseof__________.A.itsspicyscentB.itsspecialbottledesignC.itsvanillascentD.itschocolateyscent59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.EmperorShahJehancreatedtheShalimarperfumeforoneofhiswives.B.Joywascreatedtocheerpeopleupafterthestockmarketcrash.C.LaliquecreatedNinaRicci’sL’AirduTempsin1948.D.EternitywaslistedintotheFragranceHallofFamein1988.60.Wherecanyouprobablyseethisarticle?A.Inatextbook.B.Inthenewspaper.C.InatravelmagazinE.D.InafashionmagazinE.
-
Group–buyinginChinaModeledafterUShotwebsiteGroupon.comgroupbuyingwebsitesarenowpopularinChinA.Thesewebsitesusethepowerofgroupbuyingtogetcompetitivediscounts打折foradailydealonsomebeststufftodoseeeatandbuyinthecitiesacrossChinA.Discountsareavailablewithinjustoneclick.ZhaoleiasoftwareengineerinBeijinglovestheone-hourlunchbreakatnoonasitisthebesttimeforhimtochecktoday`sspecialathisfavoritegroupbuyingwebsites.SometimeshesearchesforgreatdealsatdirectorysitesdevotedtothenewshoppingspacE.Zhaospendsaround800yuan$117.65ongroupbuyingeverymonthmostlytobuyfoodcoupons优惠劵foreatingatsomenicerestaurantsandoccasionallytofindsomethingfuntodo.Ilovegroupbuying.InadditiontothecompetitivediscountsitoffersithelpsmegetsomethingfunexcitingandnewandsuchsurprisesgivemeareasontotrysomethingnewhesaiD.WhenhefindsareallygoodbargainhewillsendthelinktofriendsorcolleaguesthroughMSNQQore-mailorsharetheinformationatsomesocialnetworkingwebsites.IndoingsoheoftengetsacertaincutoffthepricE.Atsomesitesbuyersareinvitedtoleavenotesaboutwhattheywanttobuyandthewebsitewillconsideritifsimilarapplications申请reachacertainnumber.ThatishowZuogotherdigitalcameraafterwaitingfortwomonths.Itiscool.IwanttobuyanewdigitgalcameraformytriptoSwitzerlandthiswinterbutIneverexpectedsuchcheapprices!ZuosaiD.28.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.ChinaisthefirstcountrytostartgroupbuyingB.thepriceofgroupbuyingdependsonthemarketC.youcan`tgetthebestyouneedthroughgroupbuyingD.groupbuyingisbecomingpopularinChina29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ZhaoLeihastospendabout800yuanongroupbuyingpermonth.B.ZhaoLeineversurfsatotherdirectorysitesforgroupbuying.C.ZhaoLeifindsiteasytodogroupbuying.D.ZhaoLeican`tbuyfoodcouponstoeatatanicerestaurant.30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ZhaoLei`sonlinepurchasinglifE.B.GroupbuyingC.TheUShotwebsitesD.A.newdigitalcamera31.ZhaoLeisucceededingettingacertaincutoffthepriceby__________.A.bargainingfacetofaceB.discussingwiththesellersC.providingthelinktoothersD.invitingotherstotalkabouttheprice
-
Beginningcollegeisexciting:newideastoexplorenewchallengestobemetandmanydecisionstobemadE.YourfuturebeginsherE.Howeveryouwillfindcollegelifeisdifferentfromyourpreviousschoolenvironment.Manyofuscanbeeasilyoverwhelmed压垮bythedetailsofrunningawell-balancedlifE.Whilesomeofusmayhavetheknow-howIguesstherearemoreofuswhocanbenefitfromlearningabouttheexperiencesofotherswhohavewalkedthecollegehallsbeforeyou.Thefollowingyoumayfindofuseaboutlifeoncampus.Planwell.Therearesomanynewthingstodoatanewcollegeoruniversity.Giveyourselftimetomakenewfriendsandbecomefamiliarwiththecampusbutdon’tforgetwhyyouaretherE.Givesometimeforsocialactivitiesandmanageyourtimewisely.Ifyoudon’thaveasystemforplanningyourtimenowlikeadaytimeracomputerdatabookgetonE.Mostofalldon’tdependonyourmemory.Don’tmisstheguidelines.Therestrictionsrulesandregulationsofallkindscanusuallybefoundinyourstudenthandbook.Considerthemwell-balancedfoodforthought.Whatdatesareimportant?Whatpiecesofpaperneedtobehandedin?Whatcan/can’tyoudoinclass?Whatcan/can’tyoudoinyourstudentresidence住处?Whohasrightforwhat?Whatdoyouneedtocompletetograduate?WritethewordSTUDYonthewallsofyourbedroomandbathroomandmaybeitwillhelptowriteitonapieceofpaperandstickitonthetelephoneTVandthekitchentablE.Considerthis----youarepayingthousandsofdollarsforyourcourses.YoupayeverytimeyouhavetorepeatorreplaceacoursE.Buildyouridentity.Thisisthetimeforyoutodecidewhattodoandwhatnottodo.Takeasmuchtimeasyouneedtoexplorenewideas.DonotbeafraidofthebeyonD.Thisislearningtomakegoodchoices.66.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.ToofferadviceoncollegelifE.B.Toexplainwhycollegelifeisexciting.C.TodescribetheimportanceofcollegelifE.D.TopersuadeyoutogotocollegE.67.Accordingtothetextwhyisitexcitingtobegincollegelife?A.BecauseyouwillhavemorefreedomatcollegE.B.BecauseyouwillnolongerbeafraidofthebeyonD.C.BecauseyouprepareyourfuturecareerandlifetherE.D.Becauseprofessorstherewillprovideyouwithmanynewideas.68.Whatistheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedwordknow-how?A.AnunderstandingofhowthingsaregoingatcollegE.B.CollegehallswhererulesandregulationsarepresenteD.C.PracticalknowledgeabouthowtobehaveandwhattodoatcollegE.D.Anenvironmentcompletelydifferentfromtheoneyou’reusedto.69.Accordingtothetextcollegestudents______.A.needn’tlearnfromthosewhowenttocollegebeforethemB.spendasmuchtimeaspossibleonsocialactivitiesC.shouldknowwhattheyhaverightforoncampusD.aresupposedtorepeatorreplaceatleastonecourse70.AccordingtothepassageallthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT________.A.atcollegeyoushouldtakeanactivepartinsocialactivities.B.theauthoradvisesyoutogetacomputerdatabook.C.youareremindedofstudybymakingasigneverywherE.D.youaregivenasuggestionthatyoumakeanidentitycardfirst.
-
Theywearthelatestfashionswiththemostup-to-dateaccessories配饰.Yetthesearenotgirlsintheirteensortwentiesbutwomenintheirsixtiesandseventies.A.generationwhichwouldonceonlywearold-fashionedclothesisnowfavoringthesamehighstreetlookswornbythosehalftheiragE.ProfessorJuliaTwiggyasocialpolicyexpertsaidWomenover75arenowshoppingforclothesmorefrequentlythantheydidwhentheywereyounginthe1960s.Inthe1960sbuyingacoatforawomanwasaseriousmatter.Itwasanexpensiveitemthattheywouldpurchaseonlyeverythreeorfouryears—nowyoucanpickoneupatthesupermarketwheneveryouwishto.Fashionisalotcheaperandpeoplegettiredofthingsmorequickly.ProfessorTwiggyanalyzedfamilyexpendingdataandfoundthatwhilethepercentageofspendingonclothesandshoesbywomenhadstayedaroundthesame—about5or6percentofspending—theamountofclothesboughthadrisensharply.TheprofessorsaidClothesarenow70percentcheaperthantheywereinthe1960sbecauseofthehugeexpansionofproductionintheFarEast.Inthe1960sLeedswastheheartoftheBritishfashionindustryandthatwaswheremostoftheclothescamefrombutnowalmostallofourclothesaresourcedelsewherE.Everyoneisbuyingmoreclothesbutingeneralwearenotspendingmoremoneyonthem.FashiondesignerAngelaBarnardwhorunsherownfashionbusinessinLondonsaidolderwomenweremuchmoreaffectedbycelebritystylethaninpreviousyears.ShesaidWhenpeopleseestarssuchasJudiDenchandHelenMirrenlookingattractiveandfashionableintheirsixtiestheywanttofollowthem.Olderwomenaremuchmoreawareofcelebrities.There'salsotheboominTVprogrammersshowingpeoplehowtheycanchangetheirlookandmanyofmyoldercustomersdoyogatostayinshapewellintheirfifties.WhenIstartedmybusinessafewyearsagomyoldercustomerstendedtobeveryrichbutnowtheyarewhatIwouldcallordinarywomen.Myownmotheris61andshewearsthelatestfashionsinawayshewouldneverhavedonetenyearsago.42.ProfessorTwiggyfoundthatcomparedwiththe1960s____________________.A.peoplespend30%lessthantheydidonclothesB.thespendingonclotheshasincreasedby5%or6%C.thepriceofclotheshasgenerallyfallenby70%D.theamountofclothesboughthasrisenby5%or6%43.Itcanbeconcludedthatoldwomentendtowearthelatestfashionstodaymainlybecause____.A.theygettiredofthemselvesmorequicklyB.TVshowsteachthemhowtostayinshapeC.theyfeelmuchyoungernowD.clothesaremuchcheaperthanbefore44.Whatcanwelearnaboutoldwomenintermsoffashion?A.Theyareoftenignoredbyfashiondesigners.B.Theyarenowmoreeasilyinfluencedbystars.C.Theyareregardedaspioneersinthelatestfashion.D.TheyaremoreinterestedinclothesbecauseoftheiroldagE.45.Whichisthebestpossibletitleofthepassage?A.AgeIsNoBarrierforFashionFans.B.TheMoreFashionabletheLessExpensivE.C.UnexpectedchangesinFashion.D.BoomoftheBritishFashionIndustry.
-
TheglobeisfacingatidalwaveofcancerandrestrictionsonalcoholandsugarneedtobeconsideredsayWorldHealthOrganizationscientists.Itpredictsthenumberofcancercaseswillreach24millionayearby2035buthalfcouldbepreventeD.TheWHOsaidtherewasnowarealneedtofocusoncancerpreventionbycuttingdownsmokingobesityanddrinking.TheWorldCancerResearchFundWCRFsaidtherewasanalarminglevelofignoranceaboutdiet’sroleincancer.Fourteenmillionpeopleayeararediagnosedwithcancerbutthatispredictedtoincreaseto19millionby202522millionby2030and24millionby2035.Thedevelopingworldwillbeartheworstoftheextracases.DrChrisWildthedirectoroftheWHO’sInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancertoldtheBBC:Theglobalcancerburdenisincreasingquitemarkedlyduemainlytotheageingofthepopulationsandpopulationgrowth.Ifwelookatthecostoftreatmentofcancersitisincreasingoutofcontrolevenforthehigh-incomecountries.Preventionisabsolutelycriticalandit’sbeensomewhatneglecteD.TheWHO’sWorldCancerReport2014saidthemajorsourcesofpreventablecancerincluded:smokinginfectionsalcoholobesityandinactivityradiationbothfromthesunandmedicalscansairpollutionandotherenvironmentalfactorsdelayedparenthoodhavingfewerchildrenandnotbreastfeeding.Formostcountriesbreastcanceristhemostcommoncancerinwomen.Howevercervicalcancer子宫颈癌dominatesinlargepartsofAfricA.Oneofthereport’seditorsDrBernardStewartfromtheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustraliasaidpreventionhadacriticalroleinfightingthetidalwaveofcancerwhichweseecomingacrosstheworld.Hesaidhumanbehaviourwasbehindmanycancerssuchasthesunbatheuntilyou’recookedevenlyonbothsidesapproachinhisnativeAustraliA.Therewasasimilarargumenttobesomethingwithsugarfuellingobesitywhichinturnaffectedcancerrisk.Meanwhileasurveyof2046peopleintheUKbytheWCRFsuggested49%donotknowthatdietincreasestheriskofdevelopingcancer.A.thirdofpeoplesaidcancerwasmainlyduetofamilyhistorybutthecharitysaidnomorethan10%ofcancersweredowntoinheritedgenes.AmandaMcLeangeneralmanagerfortheWCRFsaid:It’sveryalarmingtoseethatsuchalargenumberofpeopledon’tknowthatthere’salottheycandotosignificantlyreducetheirriskofgettingcancer.IntheUKaboutathirdofthemostcommoncancerscouldbepreventedthroughbeingahealthyweighteatingahealthydietandbeingregularlyphysicallyactivE.Peoplecancuttheirriskofcancerbymakinghealthylifestylechoicesbutit’simportanttorememberthatthegovernmentandsocietyarealsoresponsibleforcreatinganenvironmentthatsupportshealthylifestyles.72.What’sthemainreasonfortheincreasingofcanceraccordingtoDrChrisWild?A.Thelackofthecostoftreatmentofcancers.B.Theproblemsofpopulationageingandgrowth.C.Thehighrateofcancerofhigh-incomecountries.D.Theover-preventionofvariouscancers.73.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph6?A.Radiationfromthesunwon’tleadtoanycancer.B.InordertofindcancerearlyoneshouldreceiveasmanymedicalscansaspossiblE.C.Itisbettertofeedbabieswithcowmilkinsteadofbreastfeeding.D.A.healthydietandregularexercisearehelpfultopreventcancer.74.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheTidalWaveofCancerisComingB.StoppingSmokingHelpsStopCancerC.HealthyLifestylestoPreventCancerD.HealthyEatingAwayfromCancer75.Howcanwepreventcanceraccordingtothepassage?A.Bystoppingsmoking.B.Bydrinkinglessalcohol.C.Byeatingahealthydiet.D.Byputtingoffgivingbirthtobabies.E.Bytakingexerciseregularly.A.abcdB.abceC.abdeD.acde
-
YoumaynotpaymuchattentiontoyourdailyelevatorridE.Manyofususealiftseveraltimesduringthedaywithoutreallythinkingaboutit.ButLeeGrayPhDoftheUniversityofNorthCarolinaUShasmadeithisbusinesstoexaminethisoverlookedformofpublictransport.HeisknownastheElevatorGuy.Theliftbecomesthisinterestingsocialspacewhereetiquette礼仪issortofodd奇怪的GraytoldtheBBC.They[elevators]aresociallyveryinterestingbutoftenveryawkwardplaces.Wewalkinandusuallyturnaroundtofacethedoor.IfsomeoneelsecomesinwemayhavetomovE.AndhereaccordingtoGrayliftusersunthinkinglygothroughasetpatternofmovements.HetoldtheBBCwhathehadobserveD.Heexplainedthatwhenyouaretheonlyoneinsidealiftyoucandowhateveryouwant–it’syourownlittlebox.Iftherearetwoofyouyougointodifferentcornersstandingdiagonally对角线地acrossfromeachothertocreatedistancE.WhenathirdpersonentersyouwillunconsciouslyformatrianglE.Andwhenthereisafourthpersonitbecomesasquarewithsomeoneineverycorner.A.fifthpersonisprobablygoingtohavetostandinthemiddlE.Newentrantstotheliftwillneedtosizeupthesituationwhenthedoorsslideopenandthenactdecisively.Onceinformostpeopletheruleissimple–lookdownorlookatyourphonE.Whyarewesoawkwardinlifts?Youdon’thaveenoughspaceProfessorBabetteRennebergaclinicalpsychologistattheFreeUniversityofBerlintoldtheBBC.Usuallywhenwemeetotherpeoplewehaveaboutanarm’slengthofdistancebetweenus.Andthat’snotpossibleinmostelevators.Insuchasmallenclosedspaceitbecomesveryimportanttoactinawaythatcannotbeconstrued理解asthreateningorodD.TheeasiestwaytodothisistoavoideyecontactshesaiD.61.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto_____.A.remindustoenjoyourselvesintheelevatorB.shareaninterestingbutawkwardelevatorrideC.tellussomeunwrittenrulesofelevatoretiquetteD.analyzewhatmakespeoplefeelawkwardinanelevator62.AccordingtoGraywhenpeopleenteranelevatortheyusually_____.A.turnaroundandgreetoneanotherB.lookaroundorexaminetheirphoneC.makeeyecontactwiththoseintheelevatorD.trytokeepadistancefromotherpeople63.Whichofthefollowingdescribeshowpeopleusuallystandwhenthereareatleasttwopeopleinanelevator?Thepointinthechartreferstooneperson.64.TheunderlinedphrasesizeupinParagraph7isclosestinmeaningto_____.A.judgeB.ignoreC.putupwithD.makethebestof65.Accordingtothearticlepeoplefeelawkwardinliftsbecauseof_____.A.someone’soddbehaviorsB.thelackofspaceC.theirunfamiliaritywithoneanotherD.theireyecontactwithoneanother
-
Testsadministered实施tomostelementaryandhigh-schoolstudentsintheUnitedStatesexert发挥anunfavorableinfluenceonscienceandmathteachingaccordingtoanew$1millionstudyperformedfortheNationalScienceFoundation.Andbecauseschoolswithhighminorityenrollments入学generallyplaceagreaterreliance相信onscoresfromtheseteststhestudyfindstheretendstobeagapininstructionalemphasesbetweenhighandlowminorityclassroomsthatdiffersfromournationalconcernforthequalityofeducation.GeorgeF.MadausandhiscolleaguesatBostonCollegeanalyzednotonlythesixmostwidelyusednationalstandardizedtestsbutalsothetestsdesignedtoaccompanygowiththefourmostcommonlyusedscienceandmathtextsinfourth-gradeeighth-gradeandhigh-schoolclassrooms.Thoughcurriculumteachingprogramexpertsarguethatschoolsshouldplacegreateremphasisonproblemsolvingandreasoningthenewstudyshowsthatthetestsfocusonlower-levelskills—primarilymechanicalmemorizationofroutineformulas公式.Researcherssurveyedmorethan2200mathandscienceinstructorsinterviewingindepthsome300teachersandadministrators.Especiallyinschoolswithhighminorityenrollmentsteachersreportedfeelingpressuredtohelpstudentsperformwellonthesetests.Somestatesjudgeschoolsandsomeschoolsdetermineteacherassignments工作安排basedonstudentstestscores.WithsomuchworryMadaussaysteachersfeelforcedtofocustheirinstructionondrillingwhatthetestswillmeasure—attheexpenseofthemorevaluablehigher-levelskills.56.Theauthorofthisarticlestatesthat_____.A.thetestsdontaffectteachinginmostelementaryandhighschoolsB.thescienceandmathteachingisinfluencedbythepresenttestsC.nostudyisperformedontestsfortheNationalScienceFoundationD.theUnitedStatesexertsastronginfluenceonscienceandmathteaching57.Itcanbeinferredthatinhighminorityclassrooms_____.A.thestudentscannotgethighscorefromthetestsB.scoresfromthetestsarenotimportantC.instructionalemphasesareunfavourableD.teachingdoesntfocusonthequalityofeducation58.Accordingtothesecondparagraphthestudyhasdiscoveredthat_____.A.emphasisofteachingisonproblemsolvingandreasoningB.curriculumisgoodfornationalstandardizedtestsC.thetestsmainlycenteraroundthememorizationofsomeformulasD.routineformulasarenotusefulforstudentstomemorize59.AccordingtoMadausopinionteachersareforcedto_____.A.evaluate评估studentsskillseveryyearB.suffersomuchworryonthetextsC.teachwhatwillbetestedD.focustheirinstructiononusefuldrillings
-
TheHearstCastleHearstCastleisaparkonthecentralCaliforniacoastandaNationalHistoricLandmark.ItwasdesignedbyJuliaMorganforWilliamRandolphHearstfrom1919until1947.In1957theownerdonatedthefortunetothestateofCaliforniA.Sincethattimeithasbeenastatehistoricparkwhereitslargecollectionofartandantiquesareopenforpublictours.Despiteitslocationfarfromanyurbancenterthesiteattractsroughlyonemillionvisitorsperyear.GuidedTours•TourOneisrecommendedforfirsttimevisitors.ItnowincludesthemovieHearstCastle:BuildingtheDream.•TourTwogivesvisitorsacloserlookatthemainhouse'supperfloorsMr.Hearst'sprivatesuitethelibrariesandthekitchen.•TourThreelooksattheCastle'sNorthWingguestroomsandguesthouseCasaDelMontE.•TourFourincludestheimpressivegardensandgroundsthelargestguesthousethewinebasementandtheHiddenTerracE.•TheeveningtourisaspecialtourthatallowsvisitorstoexperiencetheCastleatnightasoneoftheHearst'sownvisitorsmighthavE.TicketPricesHearstCastleacceptsVISAMasterCardAmericanExpressandDiscover.Freedayuseparkingisavailableforautomobilesmotorcyclestourbusesandrecreationalvehicles.ToursAdultAges6-17ToursAdultAged6--17Tour1$24$12Tours23or4$24$12Eveningtour$30$15*Childrenunder6arefreewhenaccompaniedbyapayingadult.Reservation预订InformationWhileticketsmaybepurchasedattheVisitorCenteruponarrivaltourreservationscanbemadeonlinenoworbycalling1-800-444-4445seebelowfortimes.ReservationCallCenterHoursDatesMonday-FridaySaturday-SundayMarch-September8amto6pm8amto6pmOctober-February9amto5pm9amto3pmVisitwww.hearstcastlE.orgformoreinformation.28.WhodoestheHearstCastlebelongtoatpresent?A.WilliamRandolphHearst.B.JuliaMorgan.C.TheHearstCorporation.D.ThestateofCaliforniA.29.Ifyouarequiteinterestedinwinewhichtourwillyouchoose?A.TourOnE.B.TourTwo.C.TourThreE.D.TourFour.30.IfacoupletakeTourOnewiththeir5-year-oldsonhowmuchwilltheypayforthetickets?A.36.B.48C.60.D.75.31.Whichofthefollowingistheavailabletimetobookticketsbyphone?A.At8amonMondayinFebruary.B.At9amonSundayinMarch.C.At7pmonFridayinSeptember.D.At6pmonSaturdayinOctober.
-
AftertheSummerOlympicsareoverwhenalltheathletesandviewershavegonehomeandthetelevisionaudiencehasswitchedoffanothergroupofathletesandfanswillarriveatthehostcityandanothercompetitionwillbegin.ThesearetheParalympicsthegamesforathleteswithadisability.ButinBeijingin2008forthefirsttimeoneofthegreatestparalympianswillnotbetakingpart.SheisaBritishathletebythenameofTanniGreyThompson.Bornwithspinabifida脊椎裂whichleftherparalysedfromthewaistdown.Tanniusedawheelchairfromtheageof7.Atfirstshewasnotkeenonsportapartfromhorseridingwhichgaveherasenseoffreedom.Butinherteensshestartedtakingsportsmoreseriously.Shetriedswimmingbasketballandtennis.Eventuallyshefoundathleticsandneverlookedback.IndeedTanni'sathleticcareertookoff.In1984whenshewas15shepulledoffasurprisevictoryinthe100metresattheJuniorNationalWheelchairGames.In1988TanniwenttoherfirstParalympicGamesinSeoul.Shewonbronzeinthe400metres.Evengreatersuccessfollowedatthe1992BarcelonaParalympicsTanniwongoldinthe100200400and800metresrelaysettingtwoworldrecordsintheprocess.InthesameyearsheachievedthefirstofhersixLondonWheelchairMarathonvictories.Tanni'senduringsuccesshasbeenpartmotivation动机partpreparation.ThetrainingIdothatenablesmetobeagoodsprinter短跑运动员enablesmetobegoodatamarathontoo.Itrain50weeksoftheyearandthatkeepsmepreparedforwhateverdistanceIwanttoracE.IamstillcompetingataveryhighlevelbutasIgetolderthingsgetharderandIwanttoretirebeforeIfallapart.IndeedTanniretiredfinallyaftertheVisaParalympicWorldCupin2007.HerwishistocoachyoungathletesforBeijing2008OlympicGames.Inspiteofupsanddownsshenevertakesherfatelyingdown.InhersplendidlifeshehaswonanamazingelevengoldmedalsfoursilversandonebronzeinaseriesofParalympics—atoplevelathleticcareercoveringtwodecades.ShehaswontheLondonWheelchairMarathonsixtimesmorethananyothercompetitorandshehassetoverthirtyworldrecords.WhatadvicedoesshehaveforyoungathletesWorkhardatyourstudiesandthentraintrainandtrainagain.36.WhichofthefollowingsportsdidTannilikebeforethirteen?A.Basketball.B.Swimming.C.Tennis.D.Horseriding.37.WhendidTanniwinherfirstOlympicgoldmedal?A.In1984.B.In1988.C.In1992.D.In2007.38.Theunderlinedwordthatinthe5thparagraphrefersto________.A.fiftyweeks'trainingB.beingagoodsprinterC.trainingalmosteverydayD.partmotivationandpartpreparation39.What'stherightorderoftheeventsrelatedtoTanni?a.Sheworksasacoach.b.Shetookupathletics.c.ShewonfourgoldmedalsinBarcelonA.d.ShecompetedinherfirstParalympicGames.e.SheachievedavictoryinherfirstLondonWheelchairMarathon.A.bdceaB.adbceC.adcebD.bdaec40.WhatcanwelearnfromTanni'ssuccess?A.Unionisstrength.B.Nevertoolatetolearn.C.WellbegunishalfdonE.D.Nopainsnogains.
-
LeadersoftheWorldHealthOrganizationsaytheyareconcernedabouttheairqualityandhealthefiectsoncitizensduringarecentoutbreakofheavypollutioninBeijing.Stilltheysaidtheywereunsureoftheexactamounttheairpollutiontakesonanyperson’sbodycastingdoubtsonlocalreportstyingthearea’sdirtyairtoparticularcasesofillness.Speakingatabriefing情况介绍会onTuesdaytheWHO’sWesternPacificregionaldirectorShinYoung—Soocited列举reportsaboutpoorairqualitycausinglungcancerinrecentweeks.TheWHOisskepticaloftheinformationshesaid.We’recautiousofwhethertheillnessisrelatedtoairpo11ution.Weknowithasanimpactonhealthbutwedon’tknowhowmuch.Theofficialsdidn’tciteparticularreports.Thecommentsfollowanumberofarticlessincelatelastyearconnectingsomecasesofdiseaseslikelungcancerwithpollution.includingoneinNovemberregardingan8-year-oldgirl.ThehealthimpactofBeijing’sgrayskieshasbeenonthemindsofmanyoverthepastweekLocalauthoritiesonTuesdaypreservedanorangealert警报一thecity’ssecondhighestpollution-warninglevel—andagainwarnedpeopletostayindoors.Expertswidelyagreethatsmallparticulates颗粒knownasPM2.5carrysignificantshort-andlong-termhealthrisksparticularlywithchildren.OtherstudiesfindacertainlinkbetweenpollutionandshorterlifespansChinesestatemediahavenotedariseincancerlevelsinBeijingwithoutspecifying具体说明whetherthenewcasesarethemainresultofpollutionsmokingothersourcesorsomecombination.BernhardSchwartlandertheorganization’sChinachiefsaidheisconcernedandhasbeenincontactwithnationalauthorities.ThereisnoeasysolutionDr.Schwartlaindersaidaddingthatsolvingtheproblemrequiresmanagingindustryandtheeconomy.WHOleadersadvisedcitizens.tostayindoorsandlimitexposuretotheharmfulparticulates.WhenaskedifwearingafacemaskhasanyprovenefficacyinpreventinghealtheffectsofairpollutionDr.SchwartlaindersaidWhateveryoudoit’sbetterthannothing.1.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.incaseofanorangealertwehadbetternotgooutsideB.thecaseofthegirlwithlungcancerwaslittle’linkedtoairpollutionC.cancerlevelsinBeijingarerisingduetoheavyairpollutionD.itiswidelyagreedthatpollutionshortenslifespansveryslightly2.AccordingtoDr.Schwartlanderthewaystosolvetheprobleminclude.A.contactingthenationalauthoritiesB.beingexposedlesstoharmfulparticulatesC.managingtheenterpriseandeconomyD.preventinghealtheffectsofpollution3.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.ThedangersofheavypollutionB.TheimpactsofpollutiononhealthC.TheimportanceofprotectingtheenvironmentD.Theuncertaintyofrelationshipbetweenpollutionandhealth
-
Howwouldyoufeelifyougaveyourwholemonth’spaychecktoafriendinneed?AHappyB.CharmedC.FortunatewithloadsofgratitudeD.InvolvedinloveE.AlloftheabovE.TheanswerisE.Thislovelysoulhappenstobemysister.Whenshejoinedachoir合唱团shemetawomaninherearlythirtieswhoworksdayandnightteachingpianoandmusictheorytomanystudents.Thiswomanreceiveslittlemoralsupportorhelpfromherfamily.SheisalsoinschooltopursueherowncareerinmusiC.Tomakeendsmeetsheworksseveraljobsallsevendaysoftheweek.WithascheduleasfullasthatsheoftengetstiredandstressedasshestruggleswithtimE.Mysisterbecamefriendswithherandrememberedhowharditistobeonyourownespeciallyatthebeginningofyourcareer.Soonedaymysisterinvitedthisfriendtohavedinnerwithher.Theysharedmanylaughschattedoverpizzaandenjoyedtheevening.WhenherfriendwasabouttoleavemysistersaidWaitIwanttoshowyousomething.Herfrienddidn’tknowwhatwascomingtoher.It’sprobablysomethingonthephoneorsomephotoorajokeshethought.ThenmysistergaveherthatenvelopE.Whensheopenedtheenvelopeshecouldn’tbelievehereyes.TearsrolleddownaftershereadthenotE.Why?Whythis?Whatareyoudoing?Howcouldyoubesogenerous?AmIreallythatfortunate?HowcanIrepayyou?AllsortsofquestionsfloodedherminD.Thisisagiftfrommyhearttoyou.It’snotaloantopaybacklater.PleaseacceptthisgiftandifyoureallywanttodosomethingthenpayitforwardbyhelpingsomeonemysistersaiD.Theyexchangedahugandasmileandthefriendleft.Goinghomeonascooter滑板车onsuchacoldwinternightthatwasn’tthatcoldanymorE.HowluckyIamtocallthiswonderfulpersonmysister.56.Wecanknowfromthefirstparagraph.A.helpingothersisapleasureB.youshouldhelpothersusingyoursalaryC.youareluckytohelpothersD.youlikehelpingothers57.What’sthemeaningofthesecondparagraph?A.Thewriter’ssisterisasoul.B.Thewriter’ssisterislovely.C.Thewriter’ssisterislucky.D.Thewriter’ssistergavehersalarytoafriendinneeD.58.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A.ThewomanwaslessthirtyyearsolD.B.Thewomanhasseveraljobs.C.Althoughthewomanwasbadly-offshewasdevotedtoherwork.D.ThewomanwasoftenexhausteD.59.Whichphrasecanreplacetheunderlinedphrasepayitforwardintheninthparagraph?A.Payforit.B.Payitback.C.Payitoff.D.Passiton.
-
Japan’snuclearcrisisisalsocausingconcernsinChinA.WorriedshoppersrushedtostoresandsupermarketsinthecountryforsaltwiththebeliefthatitmightprotectthemfrompotentialnuclearradiationspreadingfromJapan.Manyrushedtostorestobuyasmuchiodizedsalt加碘盐aspossiblebecauseoftherumorthatiodizedsaltcouldhelppreventradiationpoisoningspreadingfromJapan’sFukushimaDaiichipowerplant.ConsumersalsoworriedthatthenuclearcloudmightspreadtoChinabyairandseapollutingfoodsourcesincludingsalttakenfromtheseA.Thewaveofpanicbuyingspreadquicklyacrossthecountrydrivingupsaltpricesbyfivetotentimesinsomecities.EvenregionsrichinsaltproductionlikeJiangxiProvincefacedsuddenshortages.Thegovernmenttookmeasurestoguaranteeenoughsupplyandtostabilize稳定themarket.Italsodismissedthenuclearrumorssayingthenuclearfalloutwasunlikelytoreachthecountryandthatsaltdidnothelptopreventradiationpoisoning.Localgovernmentshavesteppedintostabilizethemarkettoo.Aswellstate-ownedsaltcompanieshavebeenurgedtoincreasetheirsupply.Facingexpandingmarketdemanddistributioncentershavetakenextrameasurestoensuretheyarewell-prepareD.WangYuntheGeneralManagerofBeijingSaltIndustryCorporationsaidOurstoragecanguaranteeatwo-monthsupplyfortheBeijingmarket.29.PeoplemadepanicpurchasesofsaltforthereasonsEXCEPT______________.A.saltmightprotectthemfrompotentialnuclearradiationB.nuclearradiationmightpollutefoodsourcesC.nuclearradiationmightpollutesalttakenfromtheseaD.therewouldbeashortageofsaltonthemarket30.Whatmeasuresdidthegovernmenttakeforthepanicbuying?A.EnoughsaltwouldbeofferedtoeachhousE.B.Itadmittedthatsaltcouldstopnuclearradiation.C.Governmentsurgedstate-ownedsaltcompaniestoincreasethesupply.D.ThosewhospreadtherumorwereallarrestedandpunisheD.31.WhatisthepurposeofthewritertogivetheexampleofBeijingSaltIndustryCorporation?A.TotellreadersthatthereisasaltcompanyinBeijing.B.Tomakepeoplebelievethatthesupplyofsaltisenough.C.Tocallonpanicpeopletobuyenoughsalt.D.Toprovewhatthegovernmentdidwasright.
-
ThereisplentyforkidsandteenstodointheSyracuseareaduringthesummerincludingsomegreateducationalopportunities.Herearethetopfour.RosamondGiffordZooCampThezoooffersseparatecampsforkids.Thecampsforkindergartenersrunfrom9amto12:30pmandcost$115forzoomembersand$135fornon-members.Kidsentering7thand8thgradeswillhavehalfadayfrom1pmto4:30pm.Thecostis$149formembersand$160fornon-members.Allcampsfeaturenumerouseducationalactivitiesandanimalencounters.ThecampsrunfromAugust14toAugust19.RegistrationstartsfromJuly10formembersandJuly15fornon-members.ActiveLearningServicesatChristianBrothersAcademyFromAugust1toAugust5ChristianBrothersAcademywillhostActiveLearningServicesfromUSAChess.TopicsoflearningwillincludeChessCampage5-15andVideoGameCreationProgramage8-15.ChessCamppromisesimprovedchessskillsthroughchessinstructorsutilizingdemo演示boardsandhistoricgames.Halfdaysessionswillcost$280fortheComputerCamps.A.fulldayofChesscosts$400andahalfdayofChessfollowedbyahalfdayofComputerCampscost$430.SyracuseUniversitySummerCollegeFromJuly5thtoAugust12thSyracuseUniversitywillhostpre-collegeprogramsforhighschoolstudents.TheSummerCollegewillofferawidevarietyofprogramsincludingarchitectureengineeringandcomputersciencepubliccommunicationsandeco-fashion.TheprogramsaretaughtbytheteachersofSyracuseUniversityandincludehands-onactivities.Thecostsrangefrom$2325to$7642.TheSheldonInstituteatSUNYOswegoTheStateUniversityofNewYorkwillholdtwo-weekeducationalenrichmentprogramsforstudentsenteringgrades2-4fromJuly25toAugust5.Childrenwillhaveasetprogramfeaturingartsciencetechnologyculturalappreciationandwriting.Tuitionfortheprogramsisonly$320andadownloadableapplicationisavailablE.67Ifapreschoolboyandhis8th-gradebrotherattendtheZooCampstheyshouldpay___________.A.$264B.$275C.$295D.Itdepends.68.WhenshouldachildstarttoattendtheZooCamps?A.OnJuly10.B.OnJuly15.C.OnAugust14.D.OnAugust1966.WhatdoweknowabouttheChessCampfromthepassage?A.Itwilllastfortwoweeks.B.Onlychildrenaged8-15canattendit.C.Wholedaysessionswillcost$250forit.D.Childrencanlearnimprovedchessskillsthroughit.70.Wherecanchildrenattendthelargestnumberofprogramswithlowcost?A.ChristianBrothersAcademyB.TheSheldonInstituteC.RosamondGiffordZooD.SyracuseUniversity
-
Gettingridofdirtintheopinionofmostpeopleisagoodthing.Howeverthereisnothingfixedaboutattitudestodirt.Intheearly16thcenturypeoplethoughtthatdirtontheskinwasameanstoblockoutdiseaseasmedicalopinionhaditthatwashingoffdirtwithhotwatercouldopenuptheskinandletillsin.A.particulardangerwasthoughttolieinpublicbaths.By1538theFrenchkinghadclosedthebathhousesinhiskingdom.SodidthekingofEnglandin1546.ThusbeganalongtimewhentherichandthepoorinEuropelivedwithdirtinafriendlyway.HenryIVKingofFrancewasfamouslydirty.Uponlearningthatanoblemanhadtakenabaththekingorderedthattoavoidtheattackofdiseasethenoblemanshouldnotgoout.Thoughthebeliefinthemeritofdirtwaslong-liveddirthasnolongerbeenregardedasaniceneighboreversincethe18thcentury.Scientificallyspeakingcleaningawaydirtisgoodtohealth.CleanwatersupplyandhandwashingarepracticalmeansofpreventingdiseasE.YetitseemsthatstandardsofcleanlinesshavemovedbeyondsciencesinceWorldWarⅡ.Advertisementsrepeatedlyselltheidea:clothesneedtobewhiterthanwhiteclothseversoftersurfacestoshinE.Hasthehatefordirthowevergonetoofar?Attitudestodirtstilldifferhugelynowadays.Manyfirst-timeparentsnervouslytrytowarntheirchildrenofftouchingdirtwhichmightberesponsibleforthespreadofdiseasE.OnthecontraryMaryRuebushanAmericanimmunologist免疫学家encourageschildrentoplayinthedirttobuildupastrongimmunesystem.AndthelatterpositionisgainingsomegrounD.68.ThekingsofFranceandEnglandinthe16thcenturyclosedbathhousesbecause.A.theylivedhealthilyinadirtyenvironmentB.theythoughtbathhousesweretoodirtytostayinC.theybelieveddiseasecouldbespreadinpublicbathsD.theyconsideredbathingasthecauseofskindisease69.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesHenryIV’sattitudetobathing?A.AfraidB.CuriousC.ApprovingD.Uninterested70.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop?A.ByprovidingexamplesB.BymakingcomparisonsC.ByfollowingtheorderoftimeD.Byfollowingtheorderofimportance71.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.TostresstheroleofdirtB.TointroducethehistoryofdirtC.TocallattentiontothedangerofdirtD.Topresentthechangeofviewsondirt
-
Shouldpeoplewhostudyscienceandbusinesspaylessforcollegethanpeoplewhofocusonartandhistory?ThatmaysoonbethecaseatFlorida’sstateuniversities.IntougheconomictimesFloridagovernorRickScottwantstoleadcollegestudentstowardcareersthatwillpayoffaftergraduation.TherearemorejobsavailableinFloridainthefieldsofbusinessengineeringhealthcarescienceandtechnology.Sowhynotencouragestudentstofocusonthesehigh-demandsubjectsbycharginglesstuition学费forthem?WeassumestudentsgotocollegebecausetheywanttopursuejobsDaleBrillsaiD.Heistheheadofagroupofbusinesspeopleeducatorsandlawmakerswhomadetherecommendationtothegovernortokeeptuitionlowforjob-friendlyareasofacademicstudy.Weallsharethegoalofstudentsgettingjobsandbeingproductivecitizens.Somemajorsaremorevaluablethanothers.Supportersoftheplanhavetheirreasons.Morestudentswillchoosethesehigh-demandmajorsandgetjobsaftergraduation.Thestatewillgainaneducatedworkforcethatisqualifiedtofillopenjobs.UniversitiesthatcanshowthattheirgraduatesaregettingjobswillqualifyformorefundingfromthestatE.Butcriticsoftheplansayit’sunfairtoloadhumanitiesmajors—thosewhostudyliteraturephilosophyhistoryandart—withdebtwhilekeepingtuitionlowforso-calledhigh-demandmajorsinbusinessandsciencE.InfactuniversityprofessorswrotealettertoGovernorScottarguingthatifstudentsmajoringinhistoryandotherhumanitiessubjectsareforcedtopayhighertuitiontheymaysimplychoosetoattenduniversitiesinotherstates.StillothersarguethattheplansetsstudentsupforfailurE.StudentsshouldchoosemajorsbasedontheirinterestsskillsandtalentsratherthanonwhatjobsareavailableatanygiventimE.Thosewhochoosemajorsbecausetheyareinterestedinaparticularfieldofstudywillbemoresuccessfulandsatisfiedintheircareers.5.WhydoesFloridagovernorRickScottwanttochargescienceandbusinessstudentsless?A.Becausethesefieldsusuallyattractveryfewstudents.B.Becausescienceandbusinessaretoodifficulttolearn.C.Becausehewantsmorestudentstochoosethesefields.D.BecausehethinkstheyhaveapoorfamilybackgrounD.6.ItisimpliedinParagraph4that_______.A.therearenotenoughopenjobsforgraduatesinthestateofFloridaB.universitieswon’tbenefitfromadmittingmorestudentstoscienceareasC.encouragingstudentstochoosehigh-demandmajorsisbeneficialD.universitieswilltrytoenrollmorestudentsinordertoreceivemorefunding7.AccordingtoParagraph5whyaresomecriticsagainsttheplan?A.Theplanwillmaketuitionhigherforstudentsinotherfields.B.Theplanwillforceartstudentstotransfertoscienceandbusiness.C.Theplanwillsetabadexampletootheruniversitiesinotherstates.D.Theplanisunfairtoliteraturephilosophyhistoryandartstudents.8.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellus?A.Moststudentschooseamajorbecauseitcanleadtogoodjobs.B.ManystudentsregretchoosingamajortheythoughttheyloveD.C.StudentswhochooseamajorbecauseofjobsusuallyfailintheenD.D.Jobsshouldn’tbetheonlyreasonforstudentstochooseamajor.
-
Thereisnosuchthingasahardrulewhenitcomestoleadership.Therearegenerallyacceptedprinciplesthatwhenstudiedandappliedarebelievedtobehelpfulinimprovingone’sleadershipskills.Peoplebecomemorewillingtoworkiftheyfeelimportant.Effectiveleadershelptheirorganization’smembersdeveloptheirself-esteem.YoucandothisbypayingmoreattentiontothemandexpressingyourinterestintheiropinionseverytimeyouconversE.Thekeyhereisbeingsincereandexpressingyourappreciationthroughthesmallestgestures.Membersofanorganizationaremoreabletoadapttochangesifthereisaspecificplanofactionlaidout.Planningiscrucialineffectiveleadershipbecauseitprovidestheorganizationwithaconcretedirectionandidentifiable可识别的meanstoachieveitsgoals.Asaleaderyoushouldinitiate开始planningandmakeaneffortincommunicatethoseplansasclearlyaspossibletoyourmembers.Thiswillstrengthenyourmembers’decision-makingskillsandallowforeffectivedelegation.AhighlymotivatingworkenvironmentisundoubtedlyaproductiveonE.Theorganizationbenefitsthemostwhenitsmembersarecontinuouslymotivatedtoworkforandwithit.Youcanprovidedeservingmemberswithpublicrecognitioneventhroughasimplementionoftheirnamesandaccomplishments.OfferingchallengesthatallowyourmemberstogrowisabrilliantwaytomotivatethemtobemorecompetitivE.Youcanhandoutincentivessuchasbonusesorpromotionstohigh-performingmemberssothatyourmemberswillhavesomethingtolookforwardtoinexchangeforjobwelldonE.Thesethreeprinciplesareallimportantinimprovingyourleadershipskills.Buttheyarenotenough.Thesuccessofyourleadershipwillultimatelydependonthewayyourecognizeyourorganization’sneedsandhowyoucanadaptyourleadershipstyletothoseneeds.Onlyyoucantellwhatgoodleadershipisforyourorganization.Likewiseit’sonlyyouwhocandeterminehowyoucanbecomeagoodleader.
-
Ineighteenseventy-seventheAmericangovernmentdecidedtomovetheNezPerceIndiansfromtheirlanD.ThegovernmenthadsetupareservationfortheminIdaho.ChiefJosephdidnotwanttoleavethelanD.ItwasholygrounD.Itcontainedthebonesofhisfatherandmother.ButlikehisfatherinearliertimesChiefJosephknewitwouldbehopelesstostayanddefendthelanD.ThereweretoofewIndianstowinawaragainstthewhitemen.AndsoinJuneofeighteenseventy-seventheNezPercelefttheirhomeintheWallowaValley.Theyleftquickly.TheywereabletotakeonlyasmallpartofwhattheyownedandjustafewcattleandAppaloosahorses.WhentheIndiansreachedtheSnakeRiverthewaterwasverydeepandranveryfastwithmeltedsnowfromthemountains.ChiefJosephandhispeoplemadeboatsfromsticksanddriedanimalskinstocrosstheriver.WhiletheIndianswerebusyagroupofwhitemencameandstolesomeofthecattlewaitingattheedgeoftheriver.TheotherchiefsdemandedthatJosephcallameeting.TwoofthechiefsWhiteBirdandToohoolhoolzotespokeforWarbutJosephhelddifferentopinion.SomeoftheyoungmeninWhiteBird’sgroupwereveryangry.Thatnighttheyrodeintothecountrysideandkilledelevenwhitepersons.DuringallhisyearsaschiefJosephhadtriedtokeepthepeacE.NowhesawtherewasnohopE.AlthoughheandhisyoungmenhadtakennopartinthekillingsheknewthatthewhitemenwouldblamealloftheIndians.ChiefJosephsaidIwouldhavegivenmyownlifeifIcouldhaveundonethekillingofthewhitemen.ManyNezPercefleD.ChiefJosephremainedbecausehiswifewasabouttohaveababy.AftershegavebirthheandhisfamilyjoinedtheothersinWhiteBirdCanyontothesouth.JosephwantedtoleadthepeopletosafetyintheflatlandsofMontanA.ButtheUnitedStatesarmyquicklysenthorsesoldierstofollowthem.TheywereextremelytiredwhentheyreachedWhiteBirdCanyon.AnIndian—carryingawhiteflag—walkedforwardtomeetthem.A.soldiershothim.WiththatshotwarbetweentheNezPerceandtheUnitedStatesbegan.71.Whydidn’tChiefJosephwanttoleavetheland?A.Hedidn’twanttolivewiththewhitemen.B.Hehadspecialfeelingforthelandwherehewasliving.C.Hedidn’twanttobeseparatedfromhisparents.D.HethoughtthereservationinIdahowasn’tsatisfying.72.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.WhiletheIndianswerewaitingbytheriveragroupofwhitemenstolesomeofthecattlE.B.WhentheIndiansreachedtheSnakeRiveritwasveryhardforthemtocrossit.C.ChiefJosephandhispeoplewereunwillingtocrossthedeepriver.D.BeforetheylefttheirhometheNezPercehadonlyafewcattleandAppaloosahorses.73.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.A.conflictsoftenhappenedbetweentheIndiansandthewhiteB.ChiefJosephwasafraidofwhitemenC.whitemenoftenkilledsomeIndiansD.ChiefJosephknewitwouldbehopelesstodefendtheland74.AftersomeoftheyoungmeninWhiteBird’sgroupkilledelevenwhitepersons________.A.theUnitedStatesarmywantedtorevenge报仇B.alltheNezPercefledC.ChiefJosephtriedhisbesttokeeppeaceD.ChiefJosephblamedWhiteBird75.Whatmightbethetitleofthepassage?A.ThestoryofChiefJosephB.TheAmericanCivilWarC.ChiefJosephandhischildrenD.TheNezPerceIndians
-
ManyAmericanpresidentsinthe19thcenturywereborninpoorfamilies.Theyspenttheirchildhoodinlittlewoodenrooms.Theygotlittleeducation.WashingtonandLincolnforexampleneverwenttoschoolandtheytaughtthemselves.Lincolnoncedidjobsforaworkershop-keeperandpost-masterinhisearlyyears.A.largenumberofAmericanpresidentshadexperiencesinthearmy.ThetwobestknownwereUlyssesGrantandDwightD.Eisenhower.GrantwasageneralintheAmericanCivilWarandEisenhowerwasherointheSecondWorldWar.Ithappenedthattheygraduatedfromthesameschool--WestPointMilitaryAcademy西点军校.Onemaybesurprisedtolearnthatbothofthemdidn'tdowellintheschool.Eisenhowerforexamplewasoncefinedpunishedtopaymoneybecausehebroketherulesoftheschool.ThejobsoftheU.S.presidentsaretiring.HemustkeepaneyeonanythingimportantthathappensbothathomeandabroaD.Everydayalotofworkwaitsforhimtodoandhehastomakemanyimportantdecisions.WhenFranklinRooseveltwasachildhewasoncebroughttovisitPresidentTaft.TheoldpresidentsaidtohimWhenyougrowupyoushouldnotbepresident.It'satiringjoB.66.HowmanyAmericanpresidentsarementionedinthispassage?A.4B.5C.7D.667.Whoregard认为thejobsoftheU.S.presidentsasthetiringones?A.TaftB.GrantC.EisenhowerD.Roosevelt68.Inthispassagekeepaneyeonmeans_______.A.seeB.takecareofC.lookatfixedlyD.stareat69.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsus______.A.thatEisenhowerbecamefamousintheSecondWorldWarB.howGrantbecameageneralC.thatmanyoftheU.S.presidentshadservedinthearmyD.thatGrantandEisenhowerwerebothschoolmates70.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.F.RooseveltwasoneoftheU.S.presidentsbeforeGrant.B.Washingtonwasborninaverypoorfamily.C.WestPointMilitaryAcademywasfoundedintheSecondWorldWar.D.LincolnwaselectedtheU.S.presidentafterGrant.
-
SincethefirstEarthDayin1970Americanshavegottenalotgreenertowardtheenvironment.Wedidn’tknowatthattimethatthereevenwasanenvironmentletalonethattherewasaproblemwithitsaysBruceAndersonpresidentofEarthDayUSA.Butwhatbeganasnothingimportantinpublicaffairshasgrownintoasocialmovement.Businesspeoplepoliticalleadersuniversityprofessorsandespeciallymillionsofgrass-rootsAmericansaretakingpartinthemovement.TheunderstandinghasincreasedmanymanytimessaysGaylordNelsontheformergovernorfromWisconsinwhothoughtupthefirstEarthDay.AccordingtoUSgovernmentreportsemissions排放fromcarsandtruckshavedroppedfrom10.3milliontonsayearto5.5tons.ThenumberofcitiesproducingCObeyondthestandardhasbeenreducedfrom40to9.Althoughseriousproblemsstillremainandneedtobedealtwiththeworldisasaferandhealthierplace.A.kindofGreenthinkinghasbecomepartofpractices.Greatimprovementhasbeenachieved.In1988therewereonly600recyclingprograms;todayin1995thereareabout6600.Advancedlightsmotorsandbuildingdesignshavehelpedsavealotofenergyandthereforepreventedpollution.Twenty–fiveyearsagotherewerehardlyanyeducationprogramsforenvironment.Todayit’shardtofindapublicschooluniversityorlawschoolthatdoesnothavesuchakindofprogram.Untilwedothatnothingelsewillchange!sayBruceAnderson.25.AccordingtoAndersonbefore1970Americanshadlittleideaabout___A.thesocialmovementB.recyclingtechniquesC.environmentalproblemsD.theimportanceofEarthDay26Wheredoesthesupportforenvironmentalprotectionmainlycomefrom?A.Thegrass–rootslevelB.ThebusinesscircleC.GovernmentofficialsD.Universityprofessors27WhathaveAmericansachievedinenvironmentalprotection?A.TheyhavecutcaremissionstothelowestB.TheyhavesettledtheirenvironmentalproblemsC.TheyhaveloweredtheirCOlevelsinfortycities.D.Theyhavereducedpollutionthrougheffectivemeasures.28.Whatisespeciallyimportantforenvironmentalprotectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.EducationB.PlanningC.GreenlivingD.COreduction
-
PeoplehavewonderedforalongtimehowtheirpersonalitiesandbehaviorareformeD.ItisnoteasytoexplainwhyonepersonisintelligentandanotherisnotorwhyoneiscooperativeandanotheriscompetitivE.Socialscientistsareofcourseextremelyinterestedinthesetypesofquestions.Theywanttoexplainwhywepossesscertaincharacteristicsandexhibitcertainbehavior.TherearenoclearanswersyetbuttwodistinctschoolsofthoughtonthematterhavedevelopeD.Asonemightexpectthetwoapproachesareverydifferentfromeachotherandthereisagreatdealofdebatebetweenproponentsofeachtheory.Thecontroversyisoftenconvenientlyreferredtoasnatureandnurture.Thosewhosupportthenaturesideoftheconflictbelievethatourpersonalitiesandbehaviorpatternsarelargelydeterminedbybiologicalfactors.Thatourenvironmenthaslittleifanythingtodowithourabilitiescharacteristicsandbehavioriscentraltothistheory.Takentoanextremethistheorystatesthatourbehaviorispredeterminedtosuchagreatdegreethatwearealmostcompletelygovernedbyourinstincts本能.Proponentsofthenurturetheoryorastheyareoftencalledbehavioristsclaimthatourenvironmentismoreimportantthanourbiologicallybasedinstinctsindetermininghowwewillact.A.behavioristB.F.Skinnerseeshumansasbeingswhosebehaviorisalmostcompletelyshapedbytheirsurroundings.Thebehaviorists'viewofthehumanbeingisquitemechanistiC.Theystatethatlikemachineshumansrespondtoenvironmentalstimuli刺激asthebasisoftheirbehavior.Sociallyandpoliticallytheconsequencesofthesetwotheoriesarefar-reaching.IntheUSforexampleblacksoftenscorebelowwhitesonstandardizedintelligencetests.Thisleadssomenatureproponentstoconcludethatblacksaregeneticallylowerinstatusthanwhites.Behavioristsonthecontrarysaythatthedifferencesinscoresareduetothefactthatblacksareoftenrobbedofmanyoftheeducationalandotherenvironmentaladvantagesthatwhitesenjoyandthatasaresulttheydonotdevelopthesameresponsesthatwhitesdo.Neitherofthesetheoriescanyetfullyexplainhumanbehavior.Infactitisquitelikelythatthekeytoourbehaviorliessomewherebetweenthesetwoextremesandthatthecontroversywillcontinueforalongtimeiscertain.【小题1】Thispassageismainlyconcernedwith________.A.relationbetweenpersonalityandbehaviorB.relationbetweenbehaviorandenvironmentC.differentaccountsofpatternsofhumanbehaviorD.differenttheoriesoftheformationofhumanbehavior【小题2】TheunderlinedwordproponentsinParagraph2means________.A.creatorsB.advisorsC.advocatesD.judges【小题3】InParagraph5theauthormainlywritesabout________.A.theconsiderableinfluenceofthetwotheoriesB.differencesbetweentheblacksandwhitesC.racialdiscriminationintheUnitedStatesD.differentrespondstointelligencetests【小题4】What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tocallourattentiontothechangesofhumanbehavior.B.TourgescientiststodomoreresearchinsocialsciencE.C.Togiveusadetailedexplanationofhumanbehavior.D.TopresentanargumentinthefieldofsocialsciencE.
-
NooperasmellsoftheseaquitelikeBritten’sPeterGrimes.Themusicmakesusconstantlyawareofthesea’simmensityit’spotentialforthreatandtheplayoflightonitswaves.Buttheseaisn’tjustaspecialbackgrounditweighsonthelivesofthecharactersofferingthemalivingbutatapricE.Inthefirstactthelabouredsoundofthestringsevokes引起thecompleteheavinessofthesailor’sworkastheyhaul用力拉theboatsuptheshingle鹅卵石.Thenastormgatherswhichrages肆虐throughthesceneattheInnandstirsupanorchestralhurricanE.Evenwhenit’scalmandfavorabletheseaisinescapablE.InthecomfortableenclosedworldoftheoperahousethiscanonlybesuggesteD.IntheproductionofPeterGrimesabouttoopenattheAldeburghFestivalitwillbereallypresentbecausetheoperaistakingplaceonthebeachthesettingformuchofthenarrativeofBritten’soperaandalsothepoembytheSuffolkpoetGeorgeCrabbethatinspiredit.Thiswon’tbethefirstoperaproductiontobesetintheactuallandscapeinwhichtheactiontakesplacE.There’sawell-knownfilmedproductionofToscashotinCastelGandolfoinRomeandaproductionofDonizetti’sAnnaBolenawasoncemountedinthemoat护城河surroundingtheTowerofLondon.Butthoseweremanageableurbanlandscapeswithcomfortinglysolidbuildingstoactaswindshieldsandacousticblocks.OntheAldeburghbeachthere’sactuallynothingapartfromafewboatssomewholesomewreckeD.HereanythingmorecomplicatedthanwalkingthedogishardtosolvE.Thewindblowsawayone’swordssoconversationishardandanythingnottieddowntendstoblowaway.Theslidingshingleturnsone’sstepsintoadrunkenstagger.Theideaofperforminganoperaintheseconditionsseemsquitebarmy—anaccusationAldeburghdirectorJonathanReakietakescheerfullyonthechin.Whyhashedoneit?WellGrimesistheoperaofBritten’sthat’smostassociatedwithAldeburghbutit’sneverbeenproducedattheFestivalwhichhefoundeD.Therejustisn’tthespaceforit.InhisanniversaryyearwewantedtofocusonBritten’sconnectionwithSuffolkandthisseemedtheboldestwaytodoit.HavinghadthemadideaReakiefoundhiscolleagueswerenotjustacceptingbutenthusiastiC.Wespentalongtimethinkingaboutwaystodoit.Oneideawehadwastodoallthescenesattherighttimeofday.There’sonesceneatdawnanotheratmiddayandalotofactionatnightbutthatwastoocomplicateD.Thenwethoughtaboutdoingafewscenesonthebeach.Butintheendwethoughthelllet’sjustdothewholething.66.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethesailor’sworkinthefirstact?A.Pleasant.B.HarD.C.ComfortablE.D.AttractivE.67.HowisParagraph2mainlydeveloped?A.Bygivingdescriptions.B.Byfollowingtimeorder.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingcomparisons.68.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytellus?A.ThebenefitsoftheactuallandscapE.B.TheactuallandscapeofAldeburghbeach.C.ThelocationoftheAldeburghbeach.D.ThehardshipofperformingoperainAldeburghbeach.69.TheunderlinedwordbarmyinParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto____.A.crazyB.impossibleC.wonderfulD.terrible70.Reakie’spartners’attitudetowardshisoperaonabeachis____.A.eagerB.cautiousC.doubtfulD.unfavorable
-
【1】Blogs博客arebecominganotherwayinwhichpeoplecanshareinformationwithothersorwritedownatopicthatintereststhem.Howeverkeepingasuccessfulblogrequiressomethoughts.【2】AsuccessfulblogismainlytalkingaboutonespecifictopicsuchasgardeningpuzzlesandItaliancooking.Regardlessofwhattheblogwriterisgoingtowriteaboutitisimportanttorememberthetopicandsticktoit.Otherwiseitgetsveryeasytostray偏离fromthetopicwhichmaycausereaderstoloseinterestintheblog.Whentheblogwriterdecidesonablogtopicthetopicshouldbefocusedenoughsothattheblogcanbeorganizedeasilyandbroadenoughsothatthewriterwon’tquicklyrunoutofideasforblogposts.Forexamplecreatingablogaboutpreventingweedsinflowergardensincoldclimatesistoonarrowofatopic;eventuallythewriterwillrunoutofideasforpostsandtheaudiencesforthistopicaresmall.Howevercreatingablogtodiscusspreventingweedsindifferentkindsofgardensisnarrowenoughtobeorganizedbutbroadenoughtomakesureitislongandcanattractalotofaudiences.【3】TherearemanywebsitesthatwillhostblogsforfreesuchasGoogle’sBloggerPlatformWordpressandTumblr.Thesewebsitesofferfreehostingorchargeasmallfeepermonthorannuallytohaveawriter’sbloghosteD.【4】Onceawritersetsupablogitisimportanttomaintainandpromoteit.Writersshouldmakesuretheyupdatetheirblogsfrequentlyenoughtokeepinformationup-to-dateandtokeepreadersinteresteD.Notupdatingtheblogveryoftencancausereaderstoloseinterestorforgetthatthewriter’ssiteevenexists.Promotingablogcanbeadifficulttask.PostingnewblogpostsonsitessuchasTwitterandFacebookcanhelpattractnewreaders.【5】BloggingcanbeafunactivityforthosewholiketowriteandwanttosharetheirknowledgeofaspecifictopiC.Despitebeingalotofworkbloggingcanhelpwritersbuildanonlinepresenceandpossiblyopendoorstonewopportunitiesaswell.76.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?nomorethan8words77.Howcanablogwriteravoidrunningoutofideasforposts?nomorethan12words78.Listoneoftheimportartwaystokeepasuccessfulblognoworethan5words79.Whatwebsitesarementionedthathostblossforfreeinthepassage?nomorethan5words80.Whatisthepossiblebenefitofbloggingtoitswriters?nomorethan10words
-
ResearchersattheUniversityofBedforshirehavedevelopedanewtechniqueforpoweringelectronicdevice装置.ThesystemdevelopedbyProfessorBenAllenattheCentreforWirelessResearchusesradiowavesaspower.Believedtobeaworldfirsttheteamclaimsitcouldeventuallyeliminateorgetridoftheneedforconventionalbatteries.TheuniversityhasnowfiledapatentapplicationtosecuretheonlyrightstothetechniquE.ProfessorAllenandhisteamhavecreatedasystemtousemediumwavefrequenciestoreplacebatteriesinsmalleverydaydeviceslikeclocksandremotecontrols.Thenewtechniqueusesthewasteenergyofradiowavesandhasbeendevelopedaspartoftheuniversity’sresearchintopowerharvesting.ProfessorAllensaidthatasradiowaveshaveenergy---likelightwavessoundwavesorwindwaves---intheorythesewavescouldbeusedtocreatepower.Theemerging新兴的areaofpowerharvestingtechnologypromisestoreduceourrelianceonconventionalbatterieshesaiD.It’sreallyexcitingwayoftakingpowerfromsourcesotherthanwhatwewouldnormallythinkof.TheteamisnowwaitingfortheresultsofthepatentapplicationtosecurerecognitionofthetechniquE.ProfessorAllensaidthattheteam’sachievementshadallbeendoneintheirsparetime.Ournextstageistotryandraisesomerealfundssothatwecantakethisworkforwardandmakeaworkingprototype模型andmaybepartnerupwiththerightpeopleandtakethistoafullproductinduecoursehesaiD.Powerharvestinghasareallyimportantpartinourfuturebecausejustinthiscountrywedisposeofsomewherebetween20000and30000tonesofbatteriesinlandfill垃圾填理siteseverysingleyear-thatistoxicchemicalsgoingintothegrounD.Headdedthatdevelopmentoftheproductcouldalsobecommerciallybeneficial.Themarketforthisisseveralbillionpounds.We’veseenmarketpredictionsfor2020whichhavethesekindsoffiguressothere’salotofcommercialpotentialinthisareahesaiD.Pro-ViceChancellorattheUniversityofBedfordshireProfessorCarstenMaplesaidThistypeofworkisareflectionoftheuniversity’sgrowingreputationandexperienceinconductinginnovative创新的research.31.Fromthetextweknowthenewtechniqueforpoweringelectronicdevices_____.A.canbeappliedtoallelectronicdevices.B.usesradiowavestocreatepower.C.hasreplacedconventionalbatteries.D.producesmanytoxicchemicals.32.AccordingtoProfessorAllenpowerharvestingtechnology______.A.makeseveryuseofradiowaves.B.takespowerfromusualsources.C.reducesourdependencyonconventionalbatteries.D.aimsathugecommercialbenefits.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutProfessorAllenandhisteamfromthetext?A.TheyhavemadeuseofradiowavesintheirdailylifE.B.Theyhaveraisedabigfundtosupporttheirresearch.C.Theyhavegainedapatentfortheirnewtechnology.D.TheymainlydidtheirresearchintheirsparetimE.34.WhatisProfessorCarstenMaple’sattitudetowardthenewtechnique?A.Critical.B.FavorablE.C.ConservativE.D.NegativE.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.A.newtechniquetocreatepower.B.A.crisisconcerningconventionalbatteries.C.Somespecialsourcesofpower.D.Thedevelopmentofpowerharvesting.
-
InrecentyearsAmericanstudentshavefallenbehindinmanysubjectslikemathscienceandreading.In2005theU.S.wasnumbernineamongthedevelopedcountriesinthenumberofstudentsgraduatingfromhighschool.Americaneducationofficialsaresearchingfornewwaystohelpstudentslearnagain.Onetoolthatisgettingsomeattentionistheuseofvideogames.SixteenyearoldJohnDiazsayshelovesplayingvideogamesbutdoesn'tliketraditionalschoolwork.DuringhissummervacationDiaziscontinuinghisstudiesathomE.Thatisbecausehiscoursesareavailableonhishomecomputer.FloridaVirtualSchool'sheadmasterJulieYoungsaystheschoolteachesstudentswiththetechnologytheymostenjoyusinginandoutofschool.WehavesomanystudentswhofeelfreeinourschoolYoungsaidTheyloseinterestwhentheygotoschool.Andwe'reveryhopefulthatConspiracyCodewillattractthelearnerstoreallygetintothedetailoflearning.ConspiracyCodeisavideogamethatteachesU.S.history.Studentsguidetwoheroesinaquesttostopaconspiracytochangethepast.AlongthewaystudentslearnabouteventssuchastheCivilWarandreportbacktotheirteacherwhoisaspy.JohnDiazsaysheenjoysAmericanhistorynow.IliketodothegameeverydayhesaiD.30.InthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatAmericanstudents________.A.dobetterinsciencethanreadingB.donotwanttogotocollegeC.havebeenlessinterestedinstudiesrecentlyD.doworstinmathamongthedevelopedcountries31.HowdoesJohnDiazcontinuetostudyinsummervacation?A.Byhavinganexperiencedtutor.B.Bygoingtoavacationcamp.C.Bystudyingonthecomputer.D.Bywatchingvideos.32.ConspiracyCodeisavideogamethat________.A.introducesthewaysoffindingaspyB.teachesstudentsAmericanhistoryC.helpsstudentslearncomputersD.trainspeopletobecomeheroes33.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Videogamesbecomingnewteachingtools.B.HowConspiracyCodehelpsstudentsstudy.C.HowFloridaVirtualSchoolteachesstudents.D.Americanofficialscaringabouteducation.
-
HowRoomDesignsAffectOurWorkandFeelingsArchitectshavelonghadthefeelingthattheplacesweliveincanaffectourthoughtsfeelingsandbehaviors.Butnowscientistsaregivingthisfeelinganempirical经验的实证的basis.Theyarediscoveringhowtodesignspacesthatpromotecreativitykeeppeoplefocusedandleadtorelaxation.Researchesshowthataspectsofthephysicalenvironmentcaninfluencecreativity.In2007JoanMeyers-LevyattheUniversityofMinnesotareportedthattheheightofaroom'sceilingaffectshowpeoplethink.Herresearchindicatesthathigherceilingsencouragepeopletothinkmorefreelywhichmayleadthemtomakemoreabstractconnections.Lowceilingsontheotherhandmayinspireamoredetailedoutlook.Inadditionstoceilingheighttheviewaffordedbyabuildingmayinfluenceanoccupant'sabilitytoconcentratE.NancyWellsandhercolleaguesatCornellUniversityfoundintheirstudythatkidswhoexperiencedthegreatestincreaseingreennessasaresultofafamilymovemadethemostgainsonastandardtestofattention.UsingnaturetoimprovefocusofattentionoughttopayoffacademicallyanditseemstoaccordingtoastudyledbyC.KennethTannerheadoftheSchoolDesign&PlanningLaboratoryattheUniversityofGeorgiA.Tannerandhisteamfoundthatstudentsinclassroomswithunblockedviewsofatleast50feetoutsidethewindowhadhigherscoresontestsofvocabularylanguageartsandmathsthandidstudentswhoseclassroomsprimarilyoverlookedroadsandparkinglots.Recentstudyonroomlightingdesignsuggeststhandim暗淡的lighthelpspeopletoloosenup.Ifthatistruegenerallykeepingthelightlowduringdinneroratpartiescouldincreaserelaxation.ResearchersofHarvardMedicalSchoolalsodiscoveredthatfurniturewithroundededgescouldhelpvisitorsrelax.Sofarscientistshavefocusedmainlyonpublicbuildings.Wehaveaverylimitednumberofstudiessowe'realmostlookingattheproblemthroughastraw吸管architectDavidAllisonsays.Howdoyoutakeanswerstoveryspecificquestionsandmakebroadgeneralizeduseofthem?That'swhatwe'reallstrugglingwith.32.WhatdoesJoanMeyers-Levyfocusoninherresearch?A.Light.B.Ceilings.C.Windows.D.FurniturE.33.Thepassagetellsusthat______.A.theshapeoffurnituremayaffectpeople'sfeelingsB.lowerceilingsmayhelpimprovestudents'creativityC.childreninadimclassroommayimprovetheirgradesD.studentsinroomswithunblockedviewsmayfeelrelaxed34.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphprobablymeansthat______.A.theproblemisnotapproachedstepbystepB.theresearchessofarhavefaultsinthemselvesC.theproblemistoodifficultforresearcherstodetectD.researchinthisareaisnotenoughtomakegeneralizedpatterns35.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorganizationofthepassage?CP:CentralPointP:PointSP:Sub-point次要点C:Conclusion
-
TheAmericaneconomicsystemisorganizedaroundabasicallyprivate-enterprisemarket-orientedeconomyinwhichconsumerslargelydeterminewhatshallbeproducedbyspendingtheirmoneyinthemarketplaceforthosegoodsandservicesthattheywantmost.Privatebusinessmenstrivingtomakeprofitsproducethesegoodsandservicesincompetitionwithotherbusinessmen;andtheprofitmotiveoperatingundercompetitivepressureslargelydetermineshowthesegoodsandservicesareproduceD.ThusintheAmericaneconomicsystemitisthedemandofindividualconsumerscoupledwiththedesireofbusinessmentomaximizeprofitsandthedesireofindividualstomaximizetheirincomesthattogetherdeterminewhatshallbeproducedandhowresourcesareusedtoproduceit.Animportantfactorinamarket-orientedeconomyisthemechanismbywhichconsumerdemandscanbeexpressedandrespondedtobyproducers.IntheAmericaneconomythismechanismisprovidedbyapricesystemaprocessinwhichpricesriseandfallinresponsetorelativedemandsofconsumersandsuppliesofferedbyseller-producers.Iftheproductisinshortsupplyrelativetothedemandthepricewillbebidupandsomeconsumerswillbeeliminatedfromthemarket.Ifontheotherhandproducingmoreofacommodityresultsinreducingitscostthiswilltendtoincreasethesupplyofferedbyseller-producerswhichinturnwilllowerthepriceandpermitmoreconsumerstobuytheproduct.ThuspriceistheregulatingmechanismintheAmericaeconomicsystem.Theimportantfactorinaprivate-enterpriseeconomyisthatindividualareallowedtoownproductiveresourcesprivatepropertyandtheyarepermittedtohirelaborgaincontrolovernaturalresourcesandproducegoodsandservicesforsaleataprofit.IntheAmericaneconomytheconceptofprivatepropertyembracesnotonlytheownershipofproductiveresourcesbutalsocertainrightsincludingtherighttodeterminethepriceofaproductortomakeafreecontractwithanotherprivateindividual.57.InParA.1thedesireofindividualstomaximizetheirincomesmeans___.A.Americansneverfeelsatisfiedwiththeirincomes.B.Americanstendtooverstatetheamountoftheirincomes.C.AmericanswanttohavetheirincomesincreaseD.D.Americanswanttoincreasethepurchasingpoweroftheirincomes.58.ThewordembracesinParA.3probablyparallels___.A.divideB.hugC.comprehendD.support59.Accordingtothepassageaprivate-enterpriseeconomyischaracterizedby___.A.privatepropertyandrightsconcerneD.B.manpowerandnaturalresourcescontrol.C.ownershipofproductiveresourcesD.freecontractsandprices.60.Thepassageismainlytalkingabout___.A.howAmericangoodsareproduceD.B.howAmericanconsumersbuytheirgoods.C.howAmericaneconomicsystemworks.D.howAmericanbusinessmanmaketheirprofits.
-
''Ifyoucanseethemagicinafairytale童话youcanfacethefuture--DanielleSteelWhohavenotreadfairytales?Weallhavehadtheexperienceoftakinggreatdelightinthebeautyandinnocenceoffairytales.MayitbeCinderellaorSleepingBeauty...Fairytaleisawordwhichcannotbenewtous.Buthaveyouevertravelledagesbacktotheearliestoftimesanduncoveredthefascinatingfactsaboutthesestories?Thehistoryofthefairytaleisparticularlydifficulttotrack.Theoraltraditionofthefairytalecamelongbeforethewrittenpage.TheoldestknownfairytalesdatebacktoancientEgyptaround1300B.C.andnowaftertravellingthroughvariousperiodsoftimetheyhavegrownandmaturedinvariousaspectsandhavebecomethemostpopularformsofstoriesforyoungchildrenThecharactersandthemesoffairytalesaresimpleandsimilar:Princessesandgoosegirlsyoungestsonsandbraveprinceswickedstepmothersfairygodmotherstalkinganimalsglassmountainswitchescastlesandthelike.Thetalegoesintoanunrealworldandinthisnever-neverlandourheroeskilltheenemysucceedtokingdomsandmarrytheeverbeautifulprincesses.W..HAudensaidThewaytoreadafairytaleistothrowyourselfin.Itisverytrueindeedoryouwillnotbeabletofeeltheecstasyofreadingafairytale.Sowheneveryoureadafairytaleimagineyouarethehero/heroineandyouwillbecarriedtoamysteriouslandwhereeverythingwillbeasyouwant.Everychildbelievesinfairies仙女dragonsetc.Yetaswegrowupwefailtobelieveinthesefantasy-basedcharacters.Fairytalesaretoldtochildrenwhentheyareyoung.Thisisveryessentialindeedforifinthebeginningofourlivesourmindsaretouchedbythebeautyinnocenceandthemoralsinthesetaleswewillbeabletoobtaintheoptimisticsideofhappenings.Inlifesometimesbelievinginsuchmysticscanleadtogreathappiness.WellIdon’tknowaboutyoubutIdobelieveinfairiesandwhoknowsImaysomedaymeetonebecauseafterallbelievingisjustthebeginning!AndasJ.M.BarriessaidWhenyousayIdon’tbelieveinfairiesafairysomewheredropsdead.AndIwouldn’twantanyonedeadonmyaccountwouldyou?5.InParagraph1thewritermentionedCinderellaandSleepingBeautyto__A.tellthebeautyandinnocenceofthefairytalesB.presentusthefascinatingfactsbehindthemC.showusthatfairytalesaresomethingwearefamiliarwithD.describehisfeelingtowardsfairytales6.Theunderlinedword'ecstasyinParagraph3probablymeans___A.delightB.innocenceC.mysteryD.theoptimisticside7.Whyisitimportanttotellthefairytalestothechildrenwhenyoung?A.Becausetheycangaingreathappiness.B.B.ecauseitiseasierforthechildrentothrowthemselvesintheroleC.BecausetheytendtohavewildimaginationD.Becausewhentheyseethemagicinthetalesinthebeginningtheycanfacethefuture8.HowdoyouunderstandthesentenceinthelastparagraphWhenyousayIdon'tbelieveinfairiesafairysomewheredropsdeaD.?A.Ifyoudon’tbelieveinthetalesthefairywillbereallysad.B.Weneedthebeautyinnocenceandmoralofthefairytalestostayoptimistic.C.Ifnobodybelievesinuswewillbeheartbroken.D.Thewriterisjusttryingtobehumorousbysayingthis.
-
Istherereallyashortcuttoagoodmasterofaforeignlanguage?Hardtosaybutthebestwayoflearningalanguageisusingit.ThebestwayoflearningEnglishistalkinginEnglishasmuchaspossiblE.Sometimesyou'llgetyourwordsmixedup混合andpeoplewillnotunderstandyou.Sometimespeoplewillsaythingstooquicklyandyoucan'tunderstandthem.ButifyoukeepyoursenseofhumoryoucanalwayshaveagoodlaughatthemistakesyoumakE.Don'tbeunhappyifpeopleseemtobelaughingatyourmistakes.It'sbetterforpeopletolaughatyourmistakesthantobeangrywithyoubecausetheydon'tunderstandwhatyouaresaying.ThemostimportantthingforlearningEnglishis:Don'tbeafraidofmakingmistakesbecauseeveryonemakesmistakes.56.Thewriterthinksthatthemostimportantthingforyoutolearnalanguageis___________.A.readingB.practisingC.talkingaboutitD.listening57.Ifpeoplelaughatthemistakesyoumakeyoushould___________.A.beangrywiththemB.beangrywithyourselfC.notcareD.believeyouareright58.Thestorytellus:___________.A.Itisnormal正常的thatwemakesomemistakesinlearningEnglishB.EveryonemustmakemistakesC.WecanavoidmakingmistakesinlearningalanguageD.BeinglaughedatcanhelponelearnEnglishwell
-
OralEnglishalsoknownasspokenEnglishistheformofEnglishthatisusedwhenpeoplearespeakingtooneanother.StudentswhoarelearningEnglishasasecondlanguageoftenfeeluncomfortableusingoralEnglishbecausetheyfearthattheywillnotbeunderstood.ItisimportantthatapersonwhoislearningtospeakEnglishpracticeusingthelanguage.71ListeningisimportanttolearningspokenEnglish.72Payattentiontoconversationsthathappenaroundyouwhileyouareshopping.Watchthenewseveryeveningwhileyouhavesupper.PartoflearningspokenEnglishisinunderstandinghowEnglishwordsareformed.WatchthemouthsandtonguesofnativeEnglishspeakerscarefully.73Noticehowthelipsformcertainsounds.Imitate模仿whatyousee.Rentmoviesovertheweekend.Trytofollowthestorylineofcomedyshows.74NothavingtorespondinEnglishletsyouconcentrateonsimplyunderstandingwhatisbeingsaid.UnderstandinghowEnglishisusedinconversationwillhelpyoutobettercommunicateinthelanguage.75Whenyouarereadingpaymoreattentiontothecorrectpronunciationofthewordsyouarereadingratherthancomprehensionofeachword.Readeasybooksthatwerewrittenforchildren.Readingsimplebookstakesawaythefrustrationofsoundingouthardwords.A.Readoutloudfortwentytothirtyminuteseveryday.B.ListentoEnglishradiowhilegettingreadyinthemorning.C.Observehowmuchthemouthisopenedtosaycertainwords.D.FindafriendorteacherwhoiswillingtohelpyoulearnEnglish.E.Repeattheconversationsseveraltimestoincreaseyourspeakingspeed.F.WatchingTVshowsandmoviesallowsyoutohearEnglishusedinconversation.G.ThemoreapersonpracticeshisorherskillsthemoreeasilyspeakingEnglishwillbecome.
-
FormerPresidentJimmyCarterbelievesU.Scentralintelligenceagencyisspyingonhim—somuchsohegivesupemailtoavoidgovernmentspies.YouknowIhavefeltthatmyowncommunicationsareprobablymonitoredCartertoldNBC'sAndreaMitchellinaninterviewbroadcastSunday.AndwhenIwanttocommunicatewithaforeignleaderprivatelyItypeorwritealettermyselfputitinthepostofficeandmailit.IbelieveifIsendanemailitwillbemonitoredCartercontinueD.The89-year-oldsaidtheNationalSecurityAgencyandothershaveabusedtheargumentthatgatheringintelligenceisimportanttohomelandsecurity.ThathasbeenextremelyliberalizedandIthinkabusedbyourownintelligenceagenciesCartersaiD.The39thpresidenthoweverstoppedshortofcriticizingNo.44overthehandlingoftheN.S.A.scandal__thecrisisinUkraineoranythingelsE.Idon'thaveanycriticismofhimCartersaidofObamA.HewasaskedifthepresidenteveraskshimforadvicE.UnfortunatelytheanswerisnoCartersaiD.PresidentObamadoesn't.ButpreviouspresidentshavecalledonmeandtheCarterCentertotakeaction.WhynotObama?That'sahardquestionformetoansweryouknowwithcompletedirectnesshesaiD.IthinktheproblemwasthatindealingwiththeissueofpeacebetweenIsraelandEgypttheCarterCentertookaverystrongandpublicpositionofequaltreatmentbetweenthePalestiniansandtheIsraelis.AndIthinkthiswasasensitiveareainwhichthepresidentdidn'twanttobeinvolveD.56.FormerPresidentCaterisbeingspiedbecause________A.hehasstolenstatesecretsforpersonalinterestsB.heknowssomuchsecretinformationaboutPresidentObamaC.heholdspoliticalviewsaboutregionalconflictsthatdifferfromObama’sD.herefusestoprovideadviceforObama’sadministration57.Whichcanbeconcludedfromthewholepassage?A.CarterhastoturntolettersinsteadofemailsforcommunicationsforthesakeofdomesticsecurityB.EmailsareeasilymonitoredbecausecomputershaveeasyaccesstotheinternetC.CarterisnottheonlypresidentalonewhoisbeingspiedbythegovernmentD.Carteristhethirty-ninthpresidentandObamaistheforty-fourth58.InCarter’sjudgmentwhoismonitoringhimsecretly?A.NSAB.NBCC.NASAD.CIA59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothereport?A.CarterrevealsthefactthatheisbeingspiedduringaninterviewbroadcastB.ObamahasneveraskedCarterforpoliticaladviceC.CartertotallysupportsObamaindealingwithsensitiveissuesD.Carterisnowinhislatenineties
-
GuidetoStockholmUniversityLibraryOurlibraryoffersdifferenttypesofstudyingplacesandprovidesagoodstudyingenvironment.ZonesThelibraryisdividedintodifferentzones.Theupperfloorisaquietzonewithoverathousandplacesforsilentreadingandplaceswhereyoucansitandworkwithyourowncomputer.Thereadingplacesconsistmostlyoftablesandchairs.Thegroundflooristhezonewhereyoucantalk.Hereyoucanfindsofasandarmchairsforgroupwork.ComputersYoucanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttothewi-fiespeciallypreparedfornotebookcomputers;youcanalsouselibrarycomputerswhichcontainthemostcommonlyusedapplicationssuchasMicrosoftOfficE.TheyaresituatedintheareaknownastheExperimentalFieldonthegroundfloor.Group-studyplacesIfyouwanttodiscussfreelywithoutdisturbingothersyoucanbookastudyroomorsitatatableonthegroundfloor.Somestudyroomsarefor2-3peopleandotherscanholdupto6-8peoplE.Allroomsaremarkedonthelibrarymaps.Thereare40group-studyroomsthatmustbebookedbythewebsitE.TobookyouneedanactiveUniversityaccountandavalidUniversitycarD.Youcanusearoomthreehoursperdayninehoursatmostperweek.StorageofStudyMaterialThelibraryhaslockersforstudentstostorecourseliteraturE.Whenyouhaveobtainedatleast40credits学分youmayrentalockerandpay400SEKforayear’srentalperioD.RulestobeFollowedMobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrary.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.Pleasenotethatfoodandfruitareforbiddeninthelibrarybutyouareallowedtohavedrinksandsweetswithyou.66.Thelibrary’supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto__________.A.readinaquietplaceB.havegroupdiscussionsC.takecomfortableseatsD.gettheircomputersfixed67.Librarycomputersonthegroundfloor__________.A.helpstudentswiththeirfieldexperimentsB.containsoftwareessentialforschoolworkC.areforthosewhowanttoaccessthewi-fiD.aremostlyusedforfillingoutapplicationforms68.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroup-studyroom?A.A.groupmustconsistof8peopleB.Three-houruseperdayistheminimumC.OneshouldfirstregisterattheuniversityD.Applicantsmustmarktheroomonthemap69.A.studentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe__________.A.canaffordtherentalfeeB.attendscertaincoursedC.hasnowheretoputhisbooksD.hasearnedtherequiredcredits70.WhatshouldNOTbebroughtintothelibrary?A.MobilephonesB.OrangejuiceC.CandyD.Sandwiches
-
StayingwithanativespeakerisbetterforchildrenthansimplysittinginaclassroomsaysSuzanneFlynnaprofessorinlanguageeducationofChildren.Butparentsmustunderstandthatjustoneyearwithaupairisunlikelytoproducewonders.Completemasterydemandscontinuedlearninguntiltheageof10or12.ThepopularityofaupairsfromChinahasbeenstrengthenedbytheincreasingnumbersofAmericanparentswhowanttheirchildrentolearnChinesE.ItisexpectedthatAmericandemandforaupairswillcontinuetoriseinthenextfewyears.32.Whatdoesthattermaupairinthetextmean?A.A.motherraisingherchildrenonherownB.A.youngforeignwomantakingcareofchildren.C.A.professorinlanguageeducationofchildrenD.A.childlearningaforeignlanguageathome33.LiDrakehasherchildrenstudyChinesebecauseshewantsthem______.A.toliveinChinasomedayB.tospeakthelanguageathomeC.tocatchupwitotherchildrenD.tolearnabouttheChineseculture34.HowcanchildrenlearnaforeignlanguagebestaccordingtoFlynn?A.Fromtheirparents.B.Byattendingclasses.C.Fromanativespeaker.D.BystartingatanearlyagE.35.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.LearningChineseisbecomingpopularinAmericA.B.Educatedwomandobetterinlookingafterchildren.C.ChineseaupairsneedtoimprovetheirEnglishSkills.D.Childrencanlearnaforeignlanguagewellinsixmonths.
-
InUKClosedCircuitTelevisionCCTV闭路电视camerasareeverywherE.TheyhelpthepolicedealwithcrimesandkeepthestreetssafE.Butthat’snotalltheydo.Theyalsocatchpeopledoingverystupidorsmartthings.OneofthevideosisofaBritishwomanMaryBalE.Sheclearlydoesn’tlikecats.In2010shewascaughtonCCTVthrowingoneintoadustbin.ThevideoshowsMarywalkingdownaquietstreet.AllofasuddenshenoticesLolathecatjumpontoafencE.MarystopstopickupLolaanddropsherintoalargedustbin.Lolawassavedfifteenhourslater.AndMarywasputintoprisonforcausingunnecessarysufferingtoananimal.Shewasfined£250andwasnotallowedtoownpetsforfiveyears.AnothervideoshowsBritain’sdrunkestman.Andhe’dobviouslyhadafewtoomanyglassesofbeer.Atabout2A.m.hewaskickedoutforbeingtoodrunk.SohedecidedtowalkhomE.OnthewayCCTVcamerasfilmedhimfallingdownstairsandcrossingtheroadsmadlyA.hotelwaitersaidIt’samazinghedidn’thurthimselfbadly.Sometimestheyalsorecordsmartevents.OnceaBritishbandTheGetOutClausedidn’thaveanymoneytomakeamusicvideo.SotheycameupwithanunbelievableideA.TheysetuptheirinstrumentsandplayedasonginfrontofeightCCTVcameras.AndthenaccordingtotheEnglishFreedomofInformationActtheyaskedforacopyofallthevideoswhichtheyediteD.Theresultisthatatotallynewmusicvideowasmadeanditdidn’tcostthemapenny.21.AccordingtothepassageCCTVcamerasareeverywherein_______.A.ChinaB.USAC.UND.Britain22.MaryBalewaspunishedforherbehaviorinseveralwaysEXCEPT_______.A.Shewassenttoprisonforharmtothecat.B.Shewasforbiddentoownpetsforever.C.Shewasaskedtopaya£250finE.D.Sheshallnotraisepetsfor5years.23.TheexampleofaBritishdrunkestmanisaimedtoprovethatCCTVcamerascan_______.A.helppoliceB.catchstupidthingsC.catchsmartthingsD.recordmusicevents24.TheBritishbandusethevideosofCCTVcamerasbecause_______.A.theythinkitisenjoyableB.theybelieveitiscoolandtime-savingC.theydon’thaveenoughmoneytomakeavideoD.theybelievetheycanbewellknownovernight25.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.CCTVCamerasWatchActionB.CCTVCamerasAreEverywhereC.CCTVCamerasAreWiselyUsedD.CCTVCamerasAreDangerousToLife
-
Thecaseforcollegehasbeenacceptedwithoutquestionformorethanageneration.Allhighschoolgraduatesoughttogosaysconventionalwisdomandstatisticalevidencebecausecollegewillhelpthemearnmoremoneybecomebetterpeopleandlearntobemoreresponsiblecitizensthanthosewhodon'tgo.ButcollegehasneverbeenabletoworkitsmagicforeveryonE.Andnowthatclosetohalfourhighschoolgraduatesareattendingthosewhodon'tfitthepatternarebecomingmorenumerousandmoreobvious.Collegegraduatesaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis;collegestudentsinterferewitheachother'sexperimentsandwritefalselettersofrecommendationintheintensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool.Othersfindnostimulation激发刺激intheirstudiesanddropout—oftenencouragedbycollegeadministrators.Someobserverssaythefaultiswiththeyoungpeoplethemselves—theyarespoiledandtheyareexpectingtoomuch.Othersblamethestateoftheworldandtheyarepartlyright.Wehavebeentoldthatyoungpeoplehavetogotocollegebecauseoureconomycan'tabsorbanarmyofuntrainedeighteen-year-olds.Butdisappointedgraduatesarelearningthatitcannolongerabsorbanarmyoftrainedtwenty-two-year-oldseither.Someadventuresomeeducatorsandwatchershaveopenlybeguntosuggestthatcollegemaynotbethebestthepropertheonlyplaceforeveryyoungpersonafterthecompletionofhighschool.Wemayhavebeenlookingatallthosesurveysandstatisticsupsidedownitseemsandthroughtherosyglow美丽光芒ofourownrememberedcollegeexperiences.Perhapscollegedoesn'tmakepeopleintelligentambitioushappyliberalorquicktolearnthings—maybeitisjusttheotherwayaroundandintelligentambitioushappyliberalquick-learningpeoplearemerelytheoneswhohavebeenattractedtocollegeinthefirstplacE.Andperhapsallthosesuccessfulcollegegraduateswouldhavebeensuccessfulwhethertheyhadgonetocollegeornot.Thisishardtobelieveforthoseofuswhohavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatifalittleschoolingisgoodmorehastobemuchbetter.Butcontraryevidenceisbeginningtomountup.56.Accordingtotheauthor___.A.peopleusedtoquestionthevalueofcollegeeducation.B.peopleusedtohavefullconfidenceinhighereducation.C.allhighschoolgraduateswenttocollegE.D.veryfewhighschoolgraduateschosetogotocollegE.57.Accordingtothepassagetheproblemsofcollegeeducationpartlyresultfromthefactthat________.A.societycannotprovideenoughjobsforproperlytrainedgraduates.B.Highschoolgraduatesdonotfitthepatternofcollegeeducation.C.Toomanystudentshavetoearntheirownliving.D.Collegeadministratorsencouragestudentstodropout.58.Inthispassagetheauthorarguesthat___.A.Intelligentpeoplemaylearnquickeriftheydon'tgotocollegE.B.Collegeeducationisnotenoughifonewantstobesuccessful.C.Collegeeducationbenefitsonlytheintelligentambitiousandquick-learningpeoplE.D.moreandmoreevidenceshowscollegeeducationmaynotbethebestthingforhighschoolgraduates
-
ChoosingtheRightResolution决定MillionsofAmericansbegan2014withthesameresolutiontheystarted2013withagoaloflosingweight.HoweversettingweightlossasagoalisamistakE.Toreachourgoaloflosingweight---theoutputweneedtocontrolwhatweeat---theinput输入.Thatiswetendtocareabouttheoutputbutnottocontroltheinput.Thisisabadwaytoconstructgoals.Thealternativeistofocusyourresolutionontheinput.Insteadofresolvingtoloseweighttryanactionableresolution:I’llstophavingdesertforlunchorI’llwalkeverydayfor20minutes.Creatingagoalthatfocusesonawell-specifiedinputwilllikelybemoreeffectivethanconcentratingontheoutcomE.Recentlyanewsciencebehindincentives激励includingineducationhasbeendiscusseD.ForexampleresearcherRolandFryerwantedtoseewhatworksbestinmotivatingchildrentodobetterinschool.Insomecaseshegavestudentsincentivesbasedoninputlikereadingcertainbookswhileinotherstheincentiveswerebasedonoutputlikeresultsonexams.Hismainfindingwasthatincentivesincreasedachievementwhenbasedoninputbuthadnoeffectonoutput.Fryer’sconclusionwasthattheincentivesforinputsmightbemoreeffectivebecausetheydonotknowhowtodobetteronexamasidefromgeneralruleslikestudyharder.Readingcertainbooksontheotherhandisawell-settaskoverwhichtheyhavemuchmorecontrol.Aslongasyouhavedirectcontroloveryourgoalyouhaveamuchhigherchanceofsuccess.Andit’seasiertostartagainifyoufailbecauseyouknowexactlywhatyouneedtodo.IfyouwanttocutdownonyourspendingagoodgoalwouldbemakingmorningcoffeeathomeinsteadofgoingtoacafeforexamplE.Thisisawell-specifiedaction-basedgoalforwhichyoucanmeasureyoursuccesseasily.Spendinglessmoneyisn’tagoalbecauseit’stoogeneral.Similarlyifyouwanttospendmoretimewithyourfamilydon’tstopwiththisgeneralwish.ThinkboutanactionablehabitthatyoucouldadoptandsticktolikeafamilymovienighteveryWednesday.Inthelongrunthesenewgoalscouldbecomeahabit.29.Thewriterthinksthatsettingweightlossasagoalisamistakebecause_______.A.itishardtoachieveformostAmericansB.itisdependentontoomanythingsC.itisbasedonactionabledecisionsD.itisfocusedtoomuchontheresult30.InRolandFryer’sresearchsomestudentsdidbetterthantheothersbecause______.A.theyobeyedallthegeneralrulesB.theywererewardedforreadingsomebooksC.theypaidmoreattentiontoexamsD.theyweremotivatedbytheirclassmates31.Accordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingstatementsisagoodgoal?A.I’llstudyharder.B.I’llcutdownmyexpenseC.I’llspendmoretimewithmyfamilyD.I’llgiveupdesert.32.Thewriterstronglybelievesthatweshould________.A.developgoodhabitsandfocusontheoutcomeB.beoptimisticaboutfinalgoalsandsticktothemC.setambitiousgoalsthatcanbalancetheinputandoutputD.pickspecificactionsthatcanbeturnedintogoodhabits
-
Yum!BrandsInC.owneroftheKFCfastfoodchainsaidfourth-quartersame-storesalesfellmorethanprojectedinChinaasdemandwashitbyagovernmentinvestigationintooneofitsformerchickensuppliers.Industryexpertshadpredictedthenegativeimpactoftheprobewhichisexpectedtobefeltinthelongterm.KFCsalesinChinainthelasttwoweeksofDecemberwereaffectedbythereleaseoftheinformationassociatedwiththeprobeintoChinesepoultry家禽supplierstheUScompanysaiD.Chinasame-storesalesfellby6percentyear-on-yearinthefourthquartercomparedwithapreviousestimate估计foradeclineof4percentthefilingsaiD.Shanghai'sfoodsafetyauthoritysaidthattestsconductedbyathird-partyagencyfrom2010to2011foundthatchickensuppliedtothecompanybyLiuheGroupCo.ltD.containedtoomuchantibiotics.YumsaiditstoppedallsuppliesfromLiuheinAugust2012.TherevelationcausedheateddebateamongChineseconsumers.ThenegativeimpactwillstayforalongtimeforKFCwhichreliesheavilyondomesticchickensupplierssaidGaoJianfenggeneralmanageroftheShanghai-basedBogoConsultants.Withahugenumberofrestaurantsdemandinglargequantitiesofchicken--themainsubstanceontheirmenus--KFCwon'tbeabletorebuilditssupplychainintheshorttermGaosaiD.HeaddedthatfoodsafetyissuesintheChinesesupplychainfromchickentotodder草料arewidespreaD.NosinglecompanycanpreserveitsreputationinsuchanindustrialchainhesaiD.AnincreasingnumberoffastfoodconsumershavestartedtogotootherWesternchainssuchasMcDonald'sorBurgerKinghesaiD.ZhaoPingaresearcherattheAcademyofInternationalTradeandEconomicCooperationsaidthatduetotheirrisingincomelevelsanincreasingnumberofChinesepeoplearepayingmoreattentiontohealthyeatingbringingnewattitudestowardforeignfastfoodbrandsandreducingtheirtrustandappreciationofthosechains.64.TheunderlinedwordprobeinthesecondparagraphprobablymeansA.analysisB.investigationC.chargeD.decline65.WecaninterfromthetextthatA.therearefewerchickensuppliersinChinanowB.withmoremoneyChinesepeopleareturningtoforeigntastfoodC.domesticchickensuppliersrefusetosupplychickentoKFCD.foreignfastfoodbrandsarefacingcrisisofconfidence66.ThebesttitleofthepassagewouldbeA.Foreignfoodsafefood?B.BusinessaffectedworsethanexpectedC.ForeignfastfoodbrandsaremorepopularD.KFCVSMacDonald's
-
Goldhasexercisedpowerforages.PeoplehavebeenlookingforgoldsincethebeginningofmankinD.Wholeempires帝国havebeenbuiltongolD.TheSpanishconqueredallofCentralandSouthAmericainordertobringgoldbacktotheirhomecountry.IncaandMayacivilizationsworshippedgoldandthoughtitcamefromthesun.Explorerstraveledforthousandsofmilesinsearchofthepreciousmetal.GoldisonceagainindemanD.Peoplewanttohavegoldasakindofsecurityinunstabletimes.Theyinvestin投资于goldinsteadofsavingtheirmoneyinbanks.Manypeoplearguethatsince9/11theworldhasbecomeamoredangerousplacE.Whenin2008thefinancialmarketscollapsed崩溃themajorcurrenciesoftheworldbecameweaker.Investorswerenolongersurehowsafetheirmoneywas.TheyboughtmoreandmoregoldwhichmadethepriceoftheyellowmetalrisE.OneofthereasonswhygoldissovaluableisthatitpracticallycannotbedestroyeD.Italwaysstaysthesameandneverchanges.Itcanberecycledandafterwardsbeusedformanythings.InIraqpoorpeoplecollectgolddustandbringitbacktojewelleryshopstoberecycleD.RecyclinggoldisalsoabigbusinessinJapanwheregoldiscollectedfromoldmobilephonesandotherindustrialwastE.Thedemandforthemetalandincreasedproductionleadstoanumberofenvironmentalproblems.A.singleounceofgoldproducesover30tonsofwastemorethananyothermetalonearth.Poisonoussubstancescanleakintoriversandcontaminate污染thewater.InPeruandBrazilwideareasoftheAmazonrainforestarecutdownbytheillegalminingofgolD.13.SpainmadewaronCentralAmerica.A.toexpandtheempireB.todefendtheirbeliefsC.togetapreciousmetalD.toenslavepeoplethere14.Investorsaremorefondofgoldbecause.A.itspricehasnevergonedownB.itsproductionisbecominglessC.itcanensurethevalueforlongD.itisthebestmaterialforjewelries15.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat.A.goldhasverystable稳定的physicalcharacterB.collectinggolddustisacareerinJapanC.around30tonsofgoldismadeeachyearD.new-stylemobilephonesbegintousegold
-
AnideathatstartedinSeattle'spubliclibraryhasspreadthroughoutAmericaandbeyond.Theconceptissimple:helptobuildasenseofcommunityinacitybygettingeveryonetoreadthesamebookatthesametime.Inadditiontoencouragingreadingasapursuittobeenjoyedbyalltheprogramallowsstrangerstocommunicatebydiscussingthebookonthebusaswellaspromotingreadingasanexperiencetobesharedinfamiliesandschools.TheideacamefromSeattlelibrarianNancyPearlwholaunched发起theIfAllofSeattleReadtheSameBookprojectin1998.HeroriginalprogramusedauthorvisitsstudyguidesandbookdiscussiongroupstobringpeopletogetherwithabookbuttheideahassinceexpandedtomanyotherAmericancitiesandeventoHongKong.InChicagothemayorappearedontelevisiontoannouncethechoiceofToKillaMockingbirdasthefirstbookintheOneBookOneChicagoprogram.Asaresultreadingclubsandneighborhoodgroupsspranguparoundthecity.AcrosstheUSstoriesemergedofparentsandchildrenreadingtoeachotheratnightandstrangerschattingawayonthebusaboutplotandcharacter.TheonlyproblemaroseinNewYorkwherelocalreaderscouldnotdecideononebooktorepresentthehugeanddiversepopulation.Thismayshowthattheideaworksbestinmedium-sizedcitiesorlargetownswhereagreatersenseofunitycanbeachieved.OritmayshowthatNewYorkersmissedthepointputtingalltheirenergyandpassionintothechoiceofthebookratherthandiscussionaboutabookitself.Nancypointsoutthatthelevelofsuccessisnotmeasuredbyhowmanypeoplereadabookbutbyhowmanypeopleareenrichedbytheprocess.orhaveenjoyedspeakingtosomeonewithwhomtheywouldnototherwisehavesharedaword.41.WhatisthepurposeoftheprojectlaunchedbyNancy?A.Toencouragepeopletoreadandshare.B.Toinviteauthorstoguidereaders.C.Toinvolvepeopleincommunityservice.D.Topromotethefriendshipbetweencities.42.WhywasitdifficultforNewYorkerstocarryouttheproject?A.Theyhadlittleinterestinreading.B.Theyweretoobusytoreadabook.C.Theylackedsupportfromthelocalgovernment.D.Theycamefrommanydifferentbackgrounds.43.TheunderlinedwordssharedawordinParagraph5probablymean_______.A.discussedthemeaningofawordB.exchangedideaswitheachotherC.gainedlifeexperienceD.usedthesamelanguage44.AccordingtoNancythedegreeofsuccessoftheprojectisjudgedby_______.A.thecarefulselectionofaproperbookB.thegrowingpopularityofthewritersC.thenumberofbooksthateachpersonreads.D.thenumberofpeoplewhobenefitfromreading.
-
ThehitmovieNottingHill诺丁山beginswithafamousscenE.HughGrantbumpsintoJuliaRobertsandspills洒orangejuicealloverher.Afterthecollision碰撞GrantrepeatedlysaysIamsosorry.Iamsosorry.HisbehaviorinthissceneisveryBritish.IfRoberts’characterwasfromBritainthenshewouldprobablyapologizerepeatedlyaswell—evenifthecollisionwasnotherfault.Butthisdoesn’thappeninthefilmasRobertsisfromtheUS.AreportinTheTelegraphlastweeksaidthatthreequartersofBritishpeopleapologizewhentheybumpintosomeoneinthestreet—regardlessofwhethertheyareresponsibleornot.InfactweBritonsusesorryinmanysituations.ForexampleifwemishearsomeonewesaySorry?ThepersonwearetalkingtowillalsoapologizebyreplyingNoIamsorry!Thiscangoonforuptofiveminutesaswecompeteoverwhoisthemostsorry.Lifeisneverassimpleasduibuqiandmeiguanxi.HowweusesorryhaschangeD.Traditionallysorrywasusedtoexpressdeepregretbutasurveyin2007showedthatweuseittomeananythingfromwhattowhatever.WhyareBritonssosorry?MarkTyrellapsychologywriterintheUKthinksthatourapologetictendenciesarerootedintheBritishclasssystem.WesaysorrybecausehistoricallythenewmiddleclassinBritainhadtoapologizefornotbeingtheworkingclassbutalsofornotreallybeingupperclass.Anothertheoryisthatweapologizetoavoidconfrontation对抗.Forexampleifyoubumpintosomeoneheorshemightgetangry.ToavoidthisweinstantlysaySorry!Truemannersareaboutbeingconsiderateandthemoderndayobsession执着withapologizingshowsthatweareperhapsnotasthoughtfulasweoncewerE.Thewordhaslostsomeofitsmeaning.Doyouseemypoint?SorryitmightjustbeaBritishthing...1.TheauthormentionsasceneinthehitmovieNottingHillatthebeginningto.A.introducedifferentwaysofsayingsorryB.giveanexampleofBritishmannersC.showwhatkindsofmenareconsideredgentlemenintheUKD.drawourattentiontohowandwhenBritishpeoplesaysorry2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmightMarkTyrellagreewith?A.AmericanscarelessaboutmannersthanBritishpeopledo.B.ThefactBritishpeopleapologizesomuchislinkedtotheclasssystem.C.Britishpeoplecaretoomuchaboutwhichsocialclasstheyarefrom.D.Peopleshouldn’tapologizeiftheyarenotresponsiblE.3.Wecanconcludefromthearticlethattheauthorthinks.A.it’sunnecessaryforBritishpeopletobesopoliteB.theobsessionwithapologizingshowsBritonsaretrulysincereC.BritonsshouldsticktothetraditionaluseofthewordsorryD.thechangeofhowBritishpeopleusesorryisbecauseoflanguagedevelopment4.Whatisthemainpointofthearticle?A.Toexplorethebestwayofsayingsorry.B.TointroduceBritons’overuseofsorryandwhy.C.TosuggestmanyBritishpeoplelacktraditionalmanners.D.ToshowhowsayingsorryhaschangedovertimE.
-
Everydayweareaddingmoreandmorevacationideasdestinationstoursandarticles.Asyouexploreourwebsiteyouwillfindthereisanever-growingcollectionofthingsthatwillhelpmakeyourvacationeasierandmoreaffordable.Wechangeourfeatureddestinationsveryfrequentlysobesuretokeepcomingbacktoseewhatnewideaswehaveforyourfamilyvacation.Wefeatureadifferentstateparkandcitydestinationonthefrontpageofthewebsite.Thesechangefrequentlysobesuretosignupforournewslettersoyoucanbesuretokeepupwithallthenewinformation.AnothergreatfeatureweareofferingisGuestArticles.Thesemaycomefromatravelprofessionalauthorparentorchildabouttheirtravelideasoroffers.Theseinformativearticlesaregreattoreadandareperfectfordiscoveringvaluabletipsandtricksforthetravellessstressful.Plusinmanyarticlesyouwilldiscoversomehiddengems珍品thatyouprobablymissifyoudidnotknowaboutthem.OneofthebestthingsaboutourwebsiteisourabilitytogetyoudiscountedToursandAttractionPassestotheplacesyouwanttogomost.Thisisafantasticwaytoplanaheadandhaveyourtoursandpassespaidforandpickthemupbeforeyouleaveyourhome.Nowthatisahelpfulwaytogo.Theseprogramscansaveyouover50%ofwhatyoucouldexpecttopaywhenyouarrive.Andweareaddingnewtoursandprogramseveryweek.Besuretocheckitout.Youcanbesureweareworkinghardforyousothatyoucanrelaxonyourvacation.Letusdoallthelegworkforyousoyoucansimplyenjoyyourfamilyvacation!25.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorganizationofthetext?P=Paragraph26.Whatdoesthewriterwanttodobywritingthistext?A.TogivepeopletipsonfamilyvacationsB.Tooffertravelersfeatureddestinations.C.ToattractreaderstosurfatouristwebsiteD.Tointroducehiddengemsfortraveling.27.WhatcanwelearnfromGuestArticles?A.stepstosignupforthefamilyvacationwebsite.B.Tipsonkeepingupwithnewtravelinformation.C.Tipsandtricksforacomfortabletrip.D.Tricksforenjoyingafreefamilyvacation.28.Whichisn’tthebenefitthatthewebsitebringstous?A.WecangetdiscountedToursandAttractionPassesB.WecangetsomeinformationofnewtoursandprogramsC.WecanhaveourPassesinhandwhenstartingoff.D.Wecanenjoyafamilyvacationwithlegwork.
-
GettingaroundinCanadaisfairlyeasy.Mostcitieshaveurbantransportationsystemsincludingbusesstreetcarsandtrainsandsomeofthelargercitiesalsohavesubways.Youcanboardthesesystemsatregularstopsalongtheirroutes.Someletyoupaywithcashwhileothersrequiretickets.Ifyoudon’thaveaticketforthebusyoumustpaywiththecorrectamountofmoney.ThisisbecausethedriverdoesnotcarryanychangE.Ifyouplantostayinacityforalongtimeyoumaywanttobuyamonthlypassorapackageofticketstosavemoney.Youcanbuysubwayticketsatanysubwaystation.IfyouhavetotakeseveralbusesorsubwaysforasingletripyoudonotneedtopaymoneyeachtimE.Simplyaskthedriverforatransfer换乘ticketortakeonefromthemachinesonthesubwayplatform.IfyouarenotsurewheretoboardthebusorthestreetcarjustasksomeoneorfollowthecrowD.Peoplecanusuallyonlyboardatthefrontofthebuswhereyoushowyourpasstothedriver.WhenusingpublictransportationCanadianslineup.FirstcomefirstserveisacommonapproachtomanyactivitiesinCanadaanditisconsideredtobeextremelyrudetocutinanylinE.Mapsofroutesandschedulesareusuallyavailablefromthepublictransit运输companyinyourareaandthereisalsoatelephoneinformationlinE.Youmayasksomeoneforthenameofthetransitcompanyinyourareaandthenlookitupinthetelephonebook.53.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.HowtousepublictransportationinCanadA.B.Howtosavemoneywhentraveling.C.Wheretofindsubwaysinlargercities.D.Howpublictransitcompanieswork.54.Ifyoupaythebusfareincash_____.A.youmaybegivensomechangeB.youcanexchangemoneywiththedriverC.itmightcostyoualittlemoreD.youmusthavetheexactamountofmoney55.Bybuyingamonthlypassorapackageofticketsyoucan______.A.takeabuswheneveryouwantB.gowhereveryoulikeC.savemoneyD.findcomfortableseats56.Ifyouhavetochangesubwaylinesonasingletrip_____.A.youhavetopayeachtimeB.youshouldbuyanotherticketfromthemachineC.youmustaskforthedriver’spermissionD.youjustneedtopayonce
-
Americansignlanguagehasaninterestinghistory.AlthoughtherehavealwaysbeendeafindividualsinAmericathehistoryreallybeginsin1817.Before1817deafpeoplecommunicatedbyusinghomesigns.Gestureswereindividuallycreatedandusedwithinthehomeforsimplecommunication.Therewerenoschoolsorformalsignlanguagetrainingforthedeaf.Sowhywas1817animportantyear?WellthestorybeginswithThomasHopkinsGallaudet.Gallaudetmethisneighbor'sdaughterAliceCogswell.AlicewastheyoungdeafdaughterofDr.MasonCogswellfromHartfordConnecticut.GallaudetbeganteachingAlicetoreadandwriteafewsimplewords.ExcitedbythesuccessDr.CogswellencouragedGallaudettoestablishaschoolforthedeaf.CogswellraisedthemoneyandGallaudettraveledtoBritaintolearnthemethodsusedtherE.Howevertheschoolsrefusedtosharetheirinstructionaltechniquesandmethods.WhileinLondontherehappenedtobeademonstrationoftheFrenchmethodofdeafeducation.BritainwasusinganoralmethodofinstructionhowevertheFrenchmethodusedsigns.GallaudetwasfascinatedwiththemethodandwasabletomeetwiththeinstructorSicardandhistwodeafpupilsJeanMassieuandLaurentClerC.SicardagreedtoteachGallaudethismethodandGallaudetwenttoParistolearnFrenchsigns.AfterawhileGallaudetwishedtoreturnhomeandconvincedClerctogowithhimandhelphimestablishtheschool.Thetriphomewasa52dayvoyageduringwhichClerctaughtGallaudetFrenchsignsandGallaudettaughtClercEnglish.OnApril151817LaurentClercandThomasHopkinsGallaudetestablishedwhatiscurrentlyknownastheAmericanSchoolfortheDeafinHartfordConnecticut.TheopeningofthefirstschoolforthedeafcanbeviewedasoneofthemostimportanteventsincurrentdeafculturE.1.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.HowGallaudetsetupthefirstschoolforthedeafinAmericA.B.WhatcontributionsGallaudetmadetotheeducationofthedeafinAmericA.C.DifferentmethodsofteachingthedeafintheworlD.D.WhoinventedAmericansignlanguagE.2.Before1817deafpeopleinAmerica________.A.couldn'tevencommunicatewiththeirparentsathomeB.couldonlyhavesimplecommunicationwithinhomeC.couldonlycommunicatewithanoralmethodD.couldonlycommunicatewithdeafpeoplefromotherhomes3.SchoolsinBritaindidn'tteachGallaudetbecause________.A.theirmethodswerequitedifferentB.theythoughtitwasimpossibleforGallaudettolearnC.GallaudetknewlittleaboutsignlanguageD.theywantedtokeeptheirmethodsasecret4.Whathappenedduringthe52dayvoyagebacktoAmerica?A.ClercbegantoteachGallaudetFrenchsigns.B.AmericansignlanguagebegantoforminGallaudet'sminD.C.GallaudetlearnedmanyofFrenchsigns.D.Bothmenlearnedthelanguageoftheother.5.WhogavethebiggesthelptoGallaudetaccordingtothepassage?A.AliceCogswell.B.Dr.MasonCogswell.C.LaurentClerC.D.JeanMassieu.
-
WinterisaveryspecialmagicaltimeinNorthernNorwaywiththelandscapeandlightchangingconstantlyandnotwodaysarethesamE.TomanythenorthernlightsareanunforgettablesightandinNarviktheskiesareespeciallyclearandgreatforobservingthisphenomenon.WinteralsomeansskiingandNarvik’sskiresortNarvikfjelletofferssomeofthebestextremeskiinginNorway.Withafamousandunforgettableviewofthefjords峡湾andmountainsNarvikhasforyearsbeenknownworldwidefortheuniqueskiterrain地形itoffers.ThepeaktouristseasonlastsfromFebruarytoAprilalthoughMayandJunecanbefascinatingtoooftenwithfantasticdrysnowandanunbelievablelightlastingwellintotheevening.SkihireItispossibleforadultsandchildrentorentskiingequipmentsuchassnowboards.AllequipmentispreparedforusE.IfyouwouldliketobookyourequipmentpleaseemailNarvikfjellet.Off-pisteskiingInordertoexploreNarvik’soff-pisteopportunitiesyouneedtoknowthedangerswhenchoosingroutes.ItissuggestedthatyoubringnecessaryequipmentsuchasashovelandaGPSlocator.AskNarvikfjelletforanexperiencedguideandheorshewillprovidetheequipmentandadviceneededforsafeskiing.WithaguideyoucanexploreNarvik’suniqueoff-pisteareasinasafemanner.PleaseemailNarvikfjelletformoreinformation.Priceexamplesforthe2012/2013seasonTimeChildren8-15yearsAdults1dayNOK230NOK3253daysNOK590NOK8355daysNOK815NOK11707daysNOK970NOK1375Children3-7yearscanenjoytheservicefreeofchargE.56.IfyougotoNarvikyouwillbeimpressedwith______.A.theserviceB.thenorthernlightsC.theclearestskyD.theskiingequipment57.InNorthernNorwaythepeakseasonmaylast______.A.onemonthB.twomonthsC.threemonthsD.fourmonths58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Youcansendanemailtobookskiingequipment.B.Youarenotallowedtobringyourownskis.C.Narvikmayprovideyouwiththebestskiing.D.NarvikisonlyopentoadultvisitorsfromabroaD.59.Whenyougooff-pisteskiingthefollowingisnecessaryEXCEPT______.A.ashovelB.amedicalboxC.aGPSlocatorD.aguide
-
InarecentstudyresearchershaveestimatedtheenergyrequiredtoproducebottledwaterincludingtheenergyrequiredtomanufactureplasticmaketheplasticintobottlesprocessthewaterfillandsealthebottlestransportthebottlesandchillthebottlesforusE.Combiningalltheenergyinputtotalsfortreatmentanddistributionresearchersfoundthatproducingbottledwaterrequiresbetween5.6and10.2millionjoules焦耳ofenergyperliterdependingontransportationfactors.That'supto2000timestheenergyrequiredtoproducetapwater.Tobreakdowntheenergyrequirementsresearchersfoundthatproducingtheplasticbottlesandtransportingthebottlesgreatlydominated控制theenergyinput.Althoughsomecompaniesareexperimentingwithproducinglightweightbottlesorusingrecycledmaterialstheresearcherscalculatedthatthemanufacturingcostisabout4millionjoulesofenergyperplasticbottleweighing38gramsandthecapweighing2grams.OurpreviousworkhadsuggestedthatbottledwaterproductionwasanenergyintensiveprocessbutweweresurprisedtoseetheresultstheresearcherssaiD.Transportationcostsvarydependingonthedistanceandmodeoftransportandbothfactorsdependonthetypeofbottledwater.TherearetwomainkindsofbottledwaterintheUS.springwaterwhichcomesfromanundergroundspringandpurifiedwaterwhichiscitytapwaterthathasreceivedfurthertreatment.ForpurifiedwaterdistributedlocallybytruckwithinLosAngelsthetotaltransportationenergyisabout1.4millionjoulesperliter.InthesecondsituationspringwatershippedfromFijisuchasFijiSpringWateracrossthePacifictoLosAngelsandthendeliveredlocallybytruckrequiresabout4millionjoulesperliterfortransportation.ForthespringwaterthetransportationenergyequaledinthecaseofFijitheenergyrequiredtoproducethebottlE.Withthisdatatheresearchershopethatfuturestudieswillhavetheabilitytomakespecificestimatesfordifferentsituationsandpossiblyfindwaystocutenergycosts.66.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthattheenergyrequiredto______.A.producebottledwaterincludestheenergyforproducingthebottlesB.distributebottledwaterincludestheenergyrequiredtodrinkitC.distributebottledwaterismuchsmallerthantheenergyfortreatingitD.producebottledwaterismuchsmallerthantheenergyforproducingtapwater67.Toreducetheenergyrequiredtoproducebottledwatersomecompaniesaretrying______.A.tofilltapwaterintotheplasticbottlesdirectlyB.toreplacetheplasticbottleswithmetalcontainersC.toproducelightweightbottleswithrecycledmaterialsD.tousebicyclestotransportanddeliverbottledwaterlocally68.What'sParagraph4mainlytalkingabout?A.Treatmentofbottledwaterneedsnoenergyinputatall.B.Bottledwaterproductionisanenergyintensiveprocess.C.Transportationofbottledwatertakesupthemostenergyinput.D.Productionoftheplasticbottlestakesupthemostenergyinput.69.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.therearetwomainkindsofbottledwaterintheUSB.worldconsumptionofbottledwaterhasbeenincreasingC.transportationcostshavesomethingtodowiththemodeoftransportD.bottledwaterproducedinSpringismoreexpensivethanpurifiedwater70.What'sthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tohelpconsumersthemselvesmakemoreenvironmentallysustainablechoices.B.Toadvisethegovernmenttotakeseveremeasurestostopproducingbottledwater.C.Tourgetheconsumerstodrinktapwaterinsteadofbottledwaterforthesakeoftheearth.D.Totrythebesttofindwaystoproducebottledwatercheaplyandquicklyforthecompanies.
-
OneinthreeAmericanchildrenisoverweightorobeseputtingthemathigherriskofdevelopingdiabeteshighbloodpressurehighcholesterol胆固醇andotherillnesses.Billionsofdollarsarespenteveryyeartreatingobesity-relatedconditions.Noneofuswantsthisfutureforourkids.Wehavetoactsolet’smovE.Mrs.ObamasaidattheWhiteHousE.BeingtheFirstLadyandamotheroftwochildrenMrs.ObamahaslaunchedhercampaignagainstchildhoodobesityintheUShopingtoencouragepeopletolivehealthierlives.SheadmittedthatsheherselfwasnotimmunetothetemptationsofjunkfooD.Iloveburgersfriesicecreamsandcakes.AndsodomostkidsshestatedWe’renottalkingaboutalifestylethatdismissesallthat.Thequestionishowwehelppeoplebalancethatoutsothatthey’renotfacinglife-threateningpreventableillnesses.Insteadthey’reenjoyingtheirfoodthey’reeatingtheirvegetablesthey’redoingtheirrunningandwalkingandplayingandstillhavetimetogetagoodfunmealineveryonceinawhilE.Thecampaigncontainsfourparts:helpingparentsmakebetterfoodchoicesservinghealthierfoodinschoolvendingmachinesandlunchlinesmakinghealthyfoodmoreavailableandaffordableandencouragingchildrentoexercisemorE.TheambitiouscampaignwhichMrs.Obamahopeswillbeseenasherlegacy遗产isintendedtosolvethechildhoodobesityprobleminagenerationsothatchildrenborntodaycanreachadulthoodatahealthyweight.Thisisn’tlikeadiseasewherewe’restillwaitingforthecuretobediscovereD.WeknowthecureforthisshesaiD.PresidentBarackObamapraisedhiswifefordealingwithwhathecalledoneofthemosturgenthealthissuesfacingthecountry.ThishasenormouspromiseinimprovingthehealthofourchildrenandingivingsupporttoparentstomakethekindsofhealthychoicesthatareoftenverydifficulthesaiD.63.Mrs.Obama’slaunchedthecampaignbecauseshe.A.wasstronglypersuadedbyothermothersB.wantedtohelpthepresidentwithhisworkC.foundthatherownchildrenwerealsoobeseD.hopedtocallonpeopletoleadhealthierlives64.ItcanbeinferredfromwhatMrs.Obamasaidthat.A.peopleshouldbalancehealthyfoodandjunkfoodB.junkfoodshouldberejectedbyteenagersC.shehatedjunkfoodsoastocompletelyavoiditD.childrenweretoocautiousaboutjunkfood65.PresidentObamaappreciatesthecampaignbecause.A.itisreallyagoodwayforhiswifetohelphimbysharinghisconcernB.herealizesthattheobesityproblemisthemosturgentglobalissueC.itcontributestotheimprovementofchildhoodhealthinAmericaD.hetotallyunderstandshowtoughitwillbetocarryoutthecampaign66.Afterreadingthepassageweknowitisimpliedinthetextthat.A.obesitywillnotexistanywhereinAmericansocietyanylongerB.thecampaignwillleadtoobjectionsfromjunkfoodproducersC.settlingchildhoodobesityisthebasisofgoodhealthinadulthoodD.Obamaregardsthechildhoodobesityasthesameascuringdiseases
-
YoucanfindlanguagepollutionwheneveryouopenanewspaperturnonyourTVsetlistentoapopularsongorlookatdifferentkindsofadvertisements.Languagepollutionexistsalmosteverywhereandcanbeseeninthefollowingplace1.Chinesecharactersarewritteninthecomplexform.Althoughsimplified简化的ChinesecharacterswereacceptedforusemanyyearsagoitseemsthatmoreandmorepeoplelikeChinesecharacterswritteninthecomplexform.2.ManygoodsareproducedinChinabutcarryforeignnameswhichsoundstrangeandhavenomeaningatall.3.WordsandexpressionsbeingusedhaveabadmeaningBawhichmeansveryverybiginChinesE.Itisoneexample.NowtherearealotofgoodsrestaurantsevenfactoriesorfilmswithBaintheirnames.4.Therearetoomanyincorrectgrammaticalexpressions.Somefilmshavestrangenamesandincorrectgrammaticalstructures.AinimeishangliangwhichmeansIloveyouwithoutconsultingisgrammaticallyincorrectandthiskindofexpressionisnowbecomingpopular.Somelanguageexpertspointoutthatlanguagepollutionmustbedoneawaywithwhichisanideasharedbymanyothersandmyself.AsweknowalotofbiggamestakeplaceinBeijing.MoreandmoreforeignerswillcometoChinA.WeChineseshouldn’tloseourfacesinourlanguagE.FromnowonweshouldbeagainstthelanguagepollutionandgetusedtousingthecorrectlanguagE.26.Thewriterofthelettersuggeststhat__________.A.somethingbedonetomakeourlanguagepureB.everythinghaveagoodnameandagoodmeaningC.theChineselanguagedoesn’thavethewordBaD.everyonetrytheirbesttostoppollution27.Whatthewriterwantstoimplyisthat____________.A.greatdifferenceexistsbetweentheChinesecharacterswritteninthecomplexformandsimplifiedform.B.ournewspapersTVprogramspopsongsandadvertisementsaregettingpollutedC.SomefilmwritersshouldpaymoreattentiontoChinesegrammarD.ManypeopleagreewiththeexpertsonlanguagepollutioninChina28.Theexpressiondoawaywithinthesecondtothelastparagraphmeans_______.A.cleanB.recycleC.getawayD.putaway29.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat___________.A.alotoflanguagepollutionwillgetintothebiggamesB.foreignersdon’tunderstandourlanguagepollutionC.somebiggameswillnottakeplaceinChinaD.theforeignerscanlookdownuponusbecauseofthelanguagepollution30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MoreAttentiontoGrammarB.FilmswithStrangeNamesC.PollutionofourLanguageD.Experts’GoodAdvice
-
Eyecontactisanonverbal非言语表达的techniquethathelpsthespeakersellhisorherideastoanaudiencE.Besidesitspersuasivepowerseyecontacthelpsholdlistenerinterest.A.successfulspeakermustmaintaineyecontactwithanaudiencE.Tohavegoodrelationshipwithlisteneraspeakershouldmaintaindirecteyecontactforatleast75percentofthetimE.Somespeakersfocussimplyontheirnotes.Othersgazeovertheheadsoftheirlisteners.Botharelikelytoloseaudienceinterestandesteem.Peoplewhomaintaineyecontactwhilespeakingwhetherfromapodium演讲台orfromacrossthetableareregardednotonlyasexceptionallywell-disposedbytheirtargetbutalsoasmorebelievableandearnest.Toshowthepowerofeyecontactindailylifewehaveonlytoconsiderhowpassers-bybehavewhentheirglanceshappentomeetonthestreet.Atoneextremearethosepeoplewhofeelobligedtosmilewhentheymakeeyecontact.Attheotherextremearethosewhofeelawkwardandimmediatelylookaway.TomakeeyecontactitseemsistomakeacertainlinkwithsomeonE.Eyecontactwithanaudiencealsoletsaspeakerknowandmonitorthelisteners.Itisinfactessentialforanalyzinganaudienceduringaspeech.Visualcues暗示fromaudiencememberscanindicatethataspeechisdraggingthatthespeakerisdwellingontothinkspeakorwritealotaboutaparticularpointfortoolongorthataparticularpointrequiresfurtherexplanation.AswehavepointedoutvisualfeedbackfromlistenersshouldplayanimportantroleinshapingaspeechasitisdelivereD.72.Thispassageismainlyconcernedwith______.A.thepotencyofnonverbaltechniquesB.theimportanceofeyecontactC.successfulspeechdeliveryD.aneffectivewaytogainvisualfeedback73.Accordingtothepassageagoodspeakermust______.A.sellhisorherideastoanaudienceB.beexceptionallywell-disposedC.beverypersuasiveandbelievableD.maintaindirecteyecontactwithlisteners74.Thewordtargetinthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphcanbestbereplacedby______.A.audienceB.goalC.destinationD.followers75.Indailylifewhentheglancesoftwopassers-byhappentomeetthesetwopersonswillinevitably不可避免地______.A.smiletoeachotherB.feelawkwardandlookawayimmediatelyC.trytomakeaconversationwitheachotherD.noneoftheabove
-
Goldhasexercisedpowerforages.PeoplehavebeenlookingforgoldsincethebeginningofmankinD.Wholeempires帝国havebeenbuiltongolD.TheSpanishconqueredallofCentralandSouthAmericainordertobringgoldbacktotheirhomecountry.IncaandMayacivilizationsworshippedgoldandthoughtitcamefromthesun.Explorerstraveledforthousandsofmilesinsearchofthepreciousmetal.GoldisonceagainindemanD.Peoplewanttohavegoldasakindofsecurityinunstabletimes.Theyinvestin投资于goldinsteadofsavingtheirmoneyinbanks.Manypeoplearguethatsince9/11theworldhasbecomeamoredangerousplacE.Whenin2008thefinancialmarketscollapsed崩溃themajorcurrenciesoftheworldbecameweaker.Investorswerenolongersurehowsafetheirmoneywas.TheyboughtmoreandmoregoldwhichmadethepriceoftheyellowmetalrisE.OneofthereasonswhygoldissovaluableisthatitpracticallycannotbedestroyeD.Italwaysstaysthesameandneverchanges.Itcanberecycledandafterwardsbeusedformanythings.InIraqpoorpeoplecollectgolddustandbringitbacktojewelleryshopstoberecycleD.RecyclinggoldisalsoabigbusinessinJapanwheregoldiscollectedfromoldmobilephonesandotherindustrialwastE.Thedemandforthemetalandincreasedproductionleadstoanumberofenvironmentalproblems.A.singleounceofgoldproducesover30tonsofwastemorethananyothermetalonearth.Poisonoussubstancescanleakintoriversandcontaminate污染thewater.InPeruandBrazilwideareasoftheAmazonrainforestarecutdownbytheillegalminingofgolD.13.SpainmadewaronCentralAmerica.A.toexpandtheempireB.todefendtheirbeliefsC.togetapreciousmetalD.toenslavepeoplethere14.Investorsaremorefondofgoldbecause.A.itspricehasnevergonedownB.itsproductionisbecominglessC.itcanensurethevalueforlongD.itisthebestmaterialforjewelries15.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat.A.goldhasverystable稳定的physicalcharacterB.collectinggolddustisacareerinJapanC.around30tonsofgoldismadeeachyearD.new-stylemobilephonesbegintousegold
-
Sunshineisagreatfilmwhichtakesusonavoyageintospacewhenmankindisindanger.In2057ourSunisdyingandmankindfacesextinction.A.spaceshipnamedIcarusⅡcarriesanenormousbombtoreturnlifetothedyingstar.AsthemoviebeginsthespacecraftisapproachingtheSun.SuddenlytheoperatingsystemisoutofcontrolthenthecrewreceiveafrighteningsignalfromtheoriginalIcarusⅠwhichwassenttocarryoutthesametasksevenyearsago.ShouldthecrewcontinueflyingtotheSunintheendangeredship?Thequestionisnotsomuchaboutwhetheranycrewmembercansurvive—thechancesofthathardlyexist—butshouldtheytrytograbtheotherbombinIcarusⅠandtakeittotheSun?Twoshots尝试atsavingmankindareobviouslybetterthanonE.Afterthedecisionismadeacrewmembermakesamistakethatplacesthemissioninextremedanger.Moreaccidentsoccurandthecrewfaceadifficultsituationthereisn’tenoughoxygenforthemontheship.AmongthemostexcitingscenesisaspacewalkbyCapaandKanedawhentheship’sshield防护罩isdamagedandmustbeinspectedandrepaireD.Thenwhendockedwith对接IcarusⅠthecrewfinditwillbedifficultforthemtoachievethegoalofthevoyagE.ThefilmreachesitsclimaxwhenthecomputerinIcarusⅠdetectsthepresenceofanunknowncrewmember.IndeedthemajortaskoftheflightistotakebacktheworldbyrestartingthefailingSun.HoweverSunshinealsomakesclearthepsychologicalandphysicaldangerofspacetravel.25.ThepurposeofthespaceshipIcarusⅠisto.A.helpthecrewonIcarusⅡB.savetheSunfromdyingC.experiencepossibledangersofspacetravelD.takepeopleonavoyageintospace26.WhydoCapaandKanedatakeaspacewalk?A.TheywanttoappreciatetheviewofthespacE.B.Theyhavetofixtheirspaceship.C.TheytrytodockwithIcarusⅠ.D.TheyplantograbthebombinIcarusⅡ.27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsSunshineA.Indifferent.B.FavorablE.C.PrejudiceD.D.NegativE.28.InwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthepassageA.Entertainment.B.SciencE.C.MedicinE.D.News.
-
A.euphemismfromtheGreekwordseu--wellandpheme--speakisawordorexpressionthatisusedwhenpeoplewanttofindapoliteorlessdirectwayoftalkingaboutdifficultorembarrassingtopicslikedeathorthebodilyfunctions.MostpeopleforexamplewouldfinditverydifficulttosayinplainlanguagethattheyhavearrangedfortheirsickolddogtobekilleD.TheywouldsoftenthepainbysayingWehadRubyputdownorWehadRubyputtosleep.Manypeopleprefertocallsomeoneplainthanuglyorcuddlyratherthanfat.EuphemismsareanimportantpartofeverylanguagebutitseemsthatEnglishhasanever-growingnumberofthem.Thenon-nativespeakernotonlyhastomakesenseoftheeuphemismshehearshealsohastolearnwhicheuphemismsareappropriateinanyparticularsituation.HemightbeawarethathisAmericanfriendneedstousethetoiletwhensheaskswherethebathroomorrestroomorcomfortstationisbutheislesslikelytoguessthathisEnglishfriendhasthesameneedwhenhesayshehastoseeamanaboutadog.Hemighthavelearnedforexamplethatinthefamilywayisaeuphemismforpregnant.IfhoweverhesaystohisbossCongratulations!Ihearyourwifeisinthefamilywayhewouldbeusinganexpressionthatistoofamiliarforthecircumstances.Schoolsarefullofeuphemisms.AtFrankfurtInternationalSchoolforexamplethespeciallessonsgiventostudentswhoarehavingdifficultiesintheirschoolsubjectsarecalledStudyCenterinthemiddleschoolandAca-demicWorkshopinthehighschool.TeachersrightlydonotwanttoupsetstudentsorparentsbybeingtoofrankorstraightforwardandusuallychooseasofterwordorexpressiontoconveythesamemessagE.66.Accordingtothepassagepeopleuseeuphemismsinorderto.A.makethemselvesunderstoodB.attractattentionC.tosoundstraightforwardD.avoidembarrassment67.A.personwhoisdescribedasplainandcuddlyisinfact.A.tallandhandsomeB.uglyandfatC.uglybuttallD..prettyandslim68.WhenanEnglishladysaysshehastoseeamanaboutadogshemightwantto.A.gotothetoiletB.seeanuglyfriendC.haveherolddogkilledD.seeapregnantwoman69.ThemainpurposeofParagraph2isto.A.stressthateuphemismsareanimportantpartofeverylanguageB.informreadersthatEnglishhasanever-growingnumberofeuphemismsC.warnEnglishlearnerstobecarefulaboutthemeaninganduseofeuphemismsD.suggestnon-nativespeakersuseeuphemismsasoftenaspossible70.AtFrankfurtInternationalSchoolthestudentswhoreceivelessonsinStudyCenter.A.workhardattheirlessonsB.dowellinschoolC.havepoorgradesinthesubjectsD.prefertolearnmore
-
LearninginsidethemuseumMuseumshaveanimportantroleinprovidinglearningservicestousersespeciallyschoolchildren.Somelearningserviceswillprovidearangeofformalteachingopportunitiesinthemuseum;otherswillworkcloselywithschoolteacherssothattheseteacherscanmakebetteruseofthelearningresourcesavailablethroughdisplaysandexhibitionsdatabaseshandlingcollectionsandmuseumstaff.Inanidealworldeverymuseumwouldhaveatleastonelearningoreducationspecialist.Heorshewouldbeatrainedteacherwhoalsohadagoodunderstandingofmuseumsandmuseumcollectionsandastrongfeelingtohelppeople—especiallychildren—useandlearnfromthem.AmuseumeducationspecialistisofgreatvaluE.Formostmuseumstheestablishmentofsuchapostshouldbehighpriority.Heorsheistheonlymemberofstaffwithtraininginthepsychologyoflearningandhasconsiderableexperienceofanalyzingcomplexconceptsandpresentingtheminasimplewaytoanon-specialistaudiencE.Theeducationspecialistisindeedtheonlyprofessionalinterpreterinthemuseum.Itisclearlyreasonablethereforeforthemuseumtomakefulluseoftheeducationspecialist’sskillsandtoinvolvehimorherinallaspectsofinterpretationandtheplanningofnewdisplaysandexhibitions.MuseumlearningisnotjustaboutteachingchildrenthoughchildrenmaybeitsprincipalaudiencE.Manysmallmuseumsmaynotbeabletoemployaneducationspecialistoftheirown.Forthemthereareotherpossibilities.OneisthatthelocalSchoolsServicemaybeabletolendateachertothemuseumperhapsfortwoorthreeyearswhocouldbetrainedtoapplyteachingskillstothemuseumcontext.Anotheristhatsuitablevolunteersmaybeavailableinthecommunity—perhapsretiredteachersorteachersnotpresentlyworking—whomaybewillingtogivesomeoftheirtimetothemuseum.Anotherpossibilityissponsorship:alargecompanymightbewillingtofinancetheappointmentofaneducationspecialistforafewyears.Animportantpartoftheworkfortheeducationspecialistinamuseumistoestablishstronglinkswithitslocalschools.Heorsheisacommunicatorwhohasresponsibilityforkeepingcontactwiththeteachersatlocalschools.Heorsheshouldmakesurethattheschoolsknowwhatisgoingonatthemuseumandhowtheycanmakeuseofitandthatheorsheknowsaboutdevelopmentsintheschools.Aboveallitishisorherresponsibilitytofindoutwhatschoolswantandtoensurethatthemuseumdoesitsbesttomeetthoserequirements.Thereneedstobeacontinuingdialoguebetweenteachersandmuseum:themuseumneedstoknowwhattheteachersareteaching;teachersneedtolearnhowthemuseumcouldhelpandwhatresourcestheycouldusE.Thelookofwonderonachild’sfacecanbetherewardforalifetime’sworkinmuseums.Theaimsofmuseumlearningaretoestablishcontactbetweenpeople—whetherchildrenoradults—andobjects;andnottoteachfactsbuttosow播aseedofinterestaspark火花ofinspiration.
-
Thisismyworldnow;it’sallIhaveleft.YouseeI’molD.AndI’mnotashealthyasIusedtobE.I’mnotnecessarilyhappywithitbutIacceptit.OccasionallyamemberofmyfamilywillstopintoseemE.Heorshewillbringmesomeflowersoralittlepresentmaybeasetofslippers—I’vegoteightpairs.AndthentheywillreturntotheoutsideworldandI’llbealoneagain.OhthereareotherpeoplehereinthenursinghomE.Residentswe’recalleD.ThemajorityareaboutmyagE.I’m84.Manyareinwheelchairs.Theluckyonesarepassingthrough—abrokenhipadiseasedheartsomethinghasbroughtthemhereforrehabilitation康复.Whenthey’rewellthey’llbegoinghomE.Thehelphereisbasicallyprettygoodalthoughthere’salargeturnoverofstaff.JustwhenIgetcomfortablewithsomeoneheorshemovesontoanotherjoB.Iunderstandthat.ThisisnotthebestjobtohavE.Idon’tmuchlikesomeofthephysicalthingsthathappentous.Idon’tcaremuchforadiaper尿布.IseemtohavelostthecontrolacquiredsodiligentlyasachilD.ThedifferenceisthatI’mawareandembarrassedbutIcan’tdoanythingaboutit.I’vehadthreechildrenandIknowitisn’tpleasanttocleananother’sdiaper.Myhusbandusedtowearagasmaskwhenhechangedthekids.IwishIhadonenow.Whydoyouthinkthestaffinsistsontalkingbabytalkwhenspeakingtome?IunderstandEnglish.Ihaveadegreeinmusicandamacertifiedteacher.NowIhearalotofwordsthatendiny.Thereislittleneedforanyonetopositiontheirfacedirectlyinfrontofmineandraisetheirvoicewiththoseywords.Sometimesittakeslongerforameaningtosinkin;sometimesmymindwanderswhenIamboreD.Butthere’snoneedtoshout.I’dlovetogooutforamealortravelagain.I’dlovetogotomyownchurchsingwithmyownchoir.I’dlovetovisitmyfriends.Mostofthemaregonenoworelsetheyareindifferenthomesoftheirchildren’schoosing.I’dlovetoplayagoodgameofbridgebutnoonehereseemstoconcentrateverywell.MychildrenputmehereformyowngooD.Theysaidtheywouldbeabletovisitmefrequently.ButtheyhavetheirownlivestoleaD.Thatsoundsnormal.Idon’twanttobeaburden.Theyknowthat.ButIwouldliketoseethemmorE.Oneofthemishereintown.Hevisitsasmuchashecan.SomethingelseI’velearnedtoacceptislossofprivacy.QuiteoftenI’llclosemydoorwhenmyroommate—imaginehavingaroommateatmyage—isintheTVroom.IdoappreciatesometimetomyselfandbelievethatIhaveearnedatleastthatcourtesy礼貌.AsIsitthinkingorwritingoneoftheaidesinvariablyopensthedoorunannouncedandwalksinasifI’mnottherE.SometimessheevenopensmydrawersandbeginssearchingarounD.AmIinvisible?HaveIlostmyrighttorespectanddignity?Iamstillahumanbeing.IwouldliketobetreatedasonE.Backtomysemiprivateroomforalittlesemi-privacyoranap午睡.Idoneedmybeautyrest;companymaycometoday.Whatistodayagain?Theafternoondragsintoearlyevening.Thisusedtobemyfavoritetimeoftheday.Thingswouldwinddown.Iwouldkickoffmyshoes.PutmyfeetuponthecoffeetablE.PopopenabottleofChablisandenjoythefruitsofmyday’slaborwithmyhusbanD.He’sgonE.Soismyhealth.ThisismyworlD.77.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.ThestaffatthenursinghomemistreatedtheelderlypeoplE.B.Nursinghomeworkerssometimesstoleitemsfromherdrawers.C.HerchildrendidnotoftenvisitbecausetheyfeltguiltyforhavingputherinthenursinghomE.D.ThestaffusedbabytalkwithherbecausetheyassumedhermindhadagedasherbodyhaD.78.Theauthorconcludedheressaywithatoneof______.A.dignityB.sadnessC.disappointmentD.confusion79.Howwilltheauthor’ssonmostprobablyfeelafterhereadsthisessay?A.SympathetiC.B.AngryC.RegretfulD.RelieveD.80.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.A.TheDisadvantagesofGrowingOldB.TheElderly:A.ForgottenGenerationC.IfOnlyIcouldbegettingbetterD.ThePlaceThatChangedMyLife
-
PraguePragueisanancientEuropeancityfeaturingoneofthemostmagnificentOldTownsinEuropealongwithdeliciousfoodinexpensiveshoppingandfriendlypeoplE.Pragueisalsofamousasbeinghometooneofthemostfamous20thcenturywritersFranzKafkA.ThefamousCzechbeerisalsooneofthereasonstovisitPraguE.Thenarrowstreetsoftheolderpartsofthetownareappealingthevisitorstotakenicelongwalkandsettleinsomeofthemanyrestaurantswhichoffertop-qualityfoodsatalowpricE.Thebuildingstherearemostlytower-shapedandsoPragueiscalledcityofahundredspires.MauritiusAlsoknownastheParadiseonEarthMauritiusliesabout560miles900kmeastofMadagascarintheIndianOcean.Itisaplaceofmagnificentnaturalbeautycoupledwithexcellentcustomerservicewhichmakesforanunforgettableromanticexperienceattheedgeoftheworld’swarmestocean.TherearelotstoseeanddoinMauritius:thecoralreefs珊瑚礁surroundingtheislandofferstunningbeautyandgreatunderwateradventurestothosewhowanttodiveintothepreciouswaters.ThenatureofMauritiusmostlyresemblesthatofParadiseallowingeverycouplevisitingthisislandtofeellikeAdamandEvE.Thatisanexperiencenobodywouldwanttomiss!CyprusTheverynameCyprusithasbeensaidglitterswithanage-oldmyth.Todayhistoryandhedonism快乐论arecomfortablymixedontheislanD.Somefive-starresortswithinwalkingdistanceofwell-preservedGreekandRomanruinsoffertheconveniencethemoderntravelerhascometoexpect.CyprusfeaturesaromantichistoryasitwasAnthony’sgifttohisbelovedCleopatraduringthegloriousdaysoftheRomanEmpirE.MaybethatiswhyyoufeelalwaysalittlespecialonceyousetfootonCyprus.Formoreinformationaboutmanyothermostromanticplacesintheworldjustlogonathttp://www.jurgitA.com.56.TheunderlinedwordspiresinParagraph2means.A.narrowstreetsB.inexpensiverestaurantsC.top-qualityfoodsD.tower-shapedbuildings57.WelearnfromthetextthatMauritius.A.ispartofMadagascarB.isanidealdestinationforcouplesC.isincentralIndianOceanD.ismostfamousforitsgoodservice58.WhatmakesCyprusdifferentfromtheothertwoplaces?A.ItislocatedonanislanD.B.Itofferscharmingresorts.C.Itwasgivenasapresent.D.Ithasaverylonghistory.59.A.commonfeatureofMauritiusandCyprusisthattheyare.A.oldB.romanticC.richD.mysterious60.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthor?A.Toattractmorevisitors.B.Totelltravelingexperiences.C.TosellinformationonlinE.D.Tointroducehistoricalplaces.
-
Rock-paper-scissorsisagameplayedallaroundtheworlD.ASkids.wehavereliedonittosettledisagreementswithfriends——fromwhichchanneltowatchtowhogetstoeatthelasticeCream——allbecausewethinktheresultsarecompletelyrandom.Butarethey?WangZhijianPhDaprofessoratZhejiangUniversitybelievesthatthereisaregulationbehindthissimplegamE.Sohegathered360studentsdividedthemintogroupsofsixandhadeachgroupplay300roundsofrock-paper-scissorsreportedUSAToday.AfterthefirstresultsWangthoughthewaswrongbecauseplayerschoseeachofthethreemovesaboutone-thirdofthetimesuggestingthatthegameisrandomafterall.HoweverWanglaternoticedasurprisingregulationofbehaviorinthedatA.WhenplayerswonaroundtheyusuallystucktothesamechoicE.ButwhentheylosttheytendedtochangetoamorepowerfulmovE.ForexampleifPlayerA.hadjustthrowndownscissorstobeatPlayerB'spaperPlayerA.wasmorelikelytothrowdownscissorsagainwhilePlayerB.was.likelytochooserocksincerockbeatsscissors.AccordingtoWangthismightbeafunctionthatiscalledconditionalresponse.SoforthenextstepofhisstudyashetoldBBCWangplanstodosomeresearchabouthowhumanbrainsmakequickdecisionswhencompeting.Nowthatyou'velearnedhowtopredictthemovesofyouropponentyou’llhaveanadvantagenexttimeyouplayrock-paper-scissorswithyourfriends.Butthereisoneproblemmakesuretheyhaven’treadaboutWang'sstudyoryouradvantagewilldisappear.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrandominthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.EqualB.AmusingC.UnpredictableD.Strange33.What’sWang’sdiscoveryofthesurprisingregulationofbehavior?A.300roundsofrock-paper-scissorscanbedoneatonceB.Thegamerock-paper-scissorsisrandomafterall.C.Thegameisbasedonconditionalresponse.D.Theresponseofplayersdoesn’tseemrandom.34.IfPlayerA.hasusedrocktobeatPlayerB’sscissorswhatwilltheyprobablydonext?A.PlayerA.ismorelikelytochoosescissors.B.PlayerB.ismorelikelytochoosepaper.C.PlayerA.ismorelikelytochoosepaper.D.PlayerB.ismorelikelytochooserock.35.WhatwillWangstudyinthefuture?A.Howhumanbrainsmakequickdecisionsinacompetiition.B.Thefunctionsofthegamethatareplantedintoourbrains.C.Howtoimproveplayers’abilitytopredictopponents’moves.D.Thepsychologicalcauseofthepalyerswhoalwayswin.
-
TheUSAisalandofimmigrants.Between1815and1914theworldwitnessedthegreatestpeacefulmigrationinitshistory:35millionpeoplemostlyEuropeanslefttheirhomelandstostartnewlivesinAmericA.Whydidthesepeopleriskeverythingbyleavingtheirhomesandfamilies?Firstwhatforcedemigrantstomakethedecisiontoleave?OnemajorcauseforEuropeanfarmerstoleavewastheriseinpopulationwhichinturnledtolandhunger.Anotherwaspolitics.Therewasanincreasedtaxation税收andthegrowthofarmiesandmanyyoungmenfledeasternEuropetoavoidbeingforcedtojointhearmy.Physicalhungerprovidedanotherpressingreason.Followingthecollapse衰退oftheeconomyofsouthernItalyinthe1860shundredsofthousandsdecidedtostartanewlifeinAmericA.ReligionalsoencouragedmillionstoleavetheOldWorlD.Inshortpeoplechosetoleavetheirhomesforsocialeconomicandreligiousreasons.Asaresultby1890amongatotalpopulationof63millionthereweremorethanninemillionforeign-bornAmericans.Butwhatweretheattractions?FirstofalltherewasthepromiseoflandwhichwassoscarceinEuropE.NextfactorieswerecallingforworkersandpayconditionsweremuchbetterthanbackhomE.MenwereneededtoopenuptheWestandbuildthelongrailroadsandnewtownsneededsettlerstoliveinandtodevelopbusiness.TherewasthespaceforreligiouspeopletopracticetheirfaithinpeacE.Thisimmigrationmeantthatbyaroundthe1850sAmericansofnon-EnglishhadstartedtobemorethanthoseofEnglish.Asweknowtherewerelosers.Tostartwiththerewerethoseunwillingimmigrantstheslaveswhohadbeenusedasasourceofcheaplabour.NorshouldweforgettheequallyunluckyAmericanIndians.By1860therewere27millionfreewhitesfourmillionslavesandamere488000freeblacks.NowadaystheUSAisstillseenbymillionsasthePromisedLanD.AsalwaysitremainsanattractiveplacetothosewhothinkitwillofferthemasecondchancE.31.Whatisnotthecauseforpeopletoleavetheirhomeland?A.Thesearchforreligiousfreedom.B.ThesearchforadventurE.C.Unwillingnesstojointhearmy.D.Economics.32.Whywaslifeofthe19thCenturyEuropeanfarmersdifficult?A.TherewasnolanD.B.TherewasnopeacE.C.Thepopulationhadgonedown.D.Thereweretoomanyofthem.33.WhichofthefollowingwasnotanattractionoftheUSA?A.EmploymentB.A.healthylifeC.freedomofreligionD.Businessopportunities34.Whatisthetopicofthispassage?A.TheUSAisstillseenbymillionsasthePromisedLanD.B.TheUSAisalandofimmigrants.C.ReligionencouragedmillionstoleavetheOldWorlD.D.Aboutone-eighthofnon-nativebornAmericansliveintheUSAin1890.35.TheAmericanIndians__________.A.wereasfortunateastheslavesB.weremoreunfortunatethantheslavesC.werethemostunfortunateD.wereasunfortunateastheslaves
-
TechnologyandthepresentgenerationofkidsgohandinhanD.TakingadvantageofthisfactorLimHojoonthedesignerfromSouthKoreahascomeupwithaneducationalgadget小装置especiallyforchildren.Kidgetasthenamesuggestsisacombinationoftwowords–kidandgadget.Thiskid-friendlygadgethasvarioususes.Whenyourchildisinamoodtoreadittakestheformofastorybook.Whenthemoodistodrawandcolorthiswondergadgetturnsintoaperfectcanvas画布.Yourchildcanfreelygivecolortoallhis/herimaginations.Shouldheorshewishtohavesomefunseethisdevicechangeintoamusicalinstrument.Youtoowouldenjoydoingactivitieswithyourlovedoneusingthisgadget.ThistouchscreendevicewilldefinitelyprovetobeanidealfrienD.Asmanyparentsagreeinthisageoftechnologicaladvancementsitismucheasiertointroducechildrentonewgadgetsthanadults.Whilemanyadultsrefrain克制fromtryingoutsomethingnewkidsaremorethanpreparedtotaketheleap.KeepingthisfactinmindKidgetistheperfectgiftforthechildofthe21stcentury.YouwillbesurprisedtoseehowfastyourlittleonegetsacquaintedwiththedevicE.Youmightevenfindyourselflagging落后behindattimes.KidgethasanotherhiddenadvantagE.Ithelpstaketheloadoffyoungshoulders.Withthreethingsrolledintooneachildhasmuchlessbooksstationeryitemsandrelatedgoodstocarry.Itcomeswithapromisetomakelifesimplerforkids.Notonlyisitsimpletousebutalsoeasytocarryalong.Thestylishprotectivecasecomeswithabeltattachedtoit.Childrenupto14yearsofagethetargetedaudienceenjoythefreedomthatcomeswithit.67.TheKidgetprobablycan’tserveasa______.A.storybookB.perfectcanvasC.musicalinstrumentD.television68.WelearnfromthesecondparagraphthatKidget______.A.hasmanyfunctionsB.isonlysuitableforkidsC.canmakekidsaddictedifnotproperlyusedD.canchangeitsshapeandcolor69.A.hiddenadvantageofKidgetisthat______.A.itcanbeputintoaschoolbagB.childrencancarrymuchlesswithitC.ithasastylishprotectivecaseD.itcontainsallthetextbooks70.WecaninferfromthetextthatKidget______.A.hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantagesB.hasn’tbeenputintouseC.needstobefurtherimprovedD.isaperfectgiftforkids
-
InCanadaandtheUnitedStatesthereisanewgroupofchildrencalledsatellitekidswholiveinoneplacebutwhoseparentsliveinanotherplacE.Asiansareimmigrating移民toCanadaandtheUnitedStatesinlargernumbersthaneverbeforE.MostAsiansimmigratebecausetheybelievethattheycangivetheirchildrenabettereducationintheWest.InAsiaespeciallyinChinaJapanandKoreaitisdifficulttogotouniversity.Studentsmustfirstpassthestrictnationalexamination.HoweverinCanadaandtheUnitedStatesitiseasytogotouniversityandanyonewhowantstogocango.AsaresultAsianparentsdecidetoleavetheircountriessothattheirchildrencangotouniversity.TheproblemisthatwhenAsiansarrivetheydiscoverthatfindingajobandmakingmoneyaremoredifficultintheWestthanintheEast.Alsotheyfindthattheyareverylonelyandthattheymisstheirhomes.ForthesetworeasonsmostAsianparentsdecidetogobacktoworkwhiletheirchildrenstudyintheWest.Thereforethesechildrenbecomesatellitekidsandmostoftheirparentsdonotknowhowsaditistobeasatellitekid.OnlyuntilnowareCanadiansandAmericansdiscoveringthesatellitekidproblem.BecausethesechildrendonotspeakEnglishandbecausetheirparentsarenottheretotakecareofthemtheyareoftenabsentfromschool.TobeasatellitekidmeanstogrowupinacountrywhereyouknowyouaredifferentandwhereyoucannotmakefriendsbecauseyoudonotspeakEnglishwell.AlsoitmeanstogrowuplonelybecauseyourparentsareelsewherE.Whatthesesatellitekidswillprobablysaytotheirparentsisthatit’sbettertohaveparentsaroundthantohaveauniversityeducation.28.SomeAsianparentssendtheirkidsabroadbecause________.A.theyhopetheirchildrenmayeasilyfindajobthereB.allforeignuniversitiesarebetterthantheonesintheirowncountriesC.thekidsmaynotbeacceptedbyuniversitiesintheirowncountriesD.thekidswanttoimprovetheirEnglishandmakeforeignfriends29.SatellitekidsrefertoAsiankids________.A.withoutparentsB.speakingnoEnglishC.withuniversityeducationD.livingabroadalone30.SomeAsianimmigrantchildrenbecomesatellitekidsbecausetheirparents________.A.wanttoleavetheirowncountryB.wantthemtogotouniversityC.returntotheircountriestoworkD.wantthemtobeindependent31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Parentswantbettereducationfortheirkids.B.Parentsfeellonelyandmisstheirfamilies.C.Kidsinforeigncountriesalonearebadlyinneedofcarefromfamily.D.CanadiansandAmericansbegintonoticethesatellitekidsproblem
-
AfederalagencyonTuesdaycalledforabanonallcellphoneusebydrivers---themostfar-reachingrecommendationuptonow—sayingitsdecisionwasbasedonadecadeofinvestigationsintodistraction-related与分散注意力有关的accidentsaswellasgrowingconcernsthatpowerfulmobiledevicesaregivingdriversevenmorereasonstolookawayfromtheroaD.AspartofitsrecommendationtheNationalTransportationSafetyBoardisurgingstatestobandriversfromusinghands-freedevicesincludingwirelessheadsets.NostatenowhasmadelawstobansuchactivitybuttheBoardsaidthatdriversfacedseriousrisksfromtalkingonwirelessheadsetsjustastheydobytakingahandoffthewheeltoholdaphonetotheirears.Howevertheconcernwasheightenedbyincreasinglypowerfulphonesthatpeoplecanusetosende-mailswatchmoviesandplaygames.EveryyearnewdevicesarebeingonsalE.shesaiD.PeopleareattractedtoupdatetheirFacebookpagetoplaymusicwithcellphoneasifsittingatadesk.Buttheyaredrivingacar.Theagencybaseditsrecommendationonevidencefromitsinvestigationofnumerouscrashesinwhichelectronicdistractionwasamajorcontributingfactor.Ms.Hersmansaidsheunderstoodthatthisrecommendationwouldbeunwelcomeinsomecirclesgiventhenumberofdriverswhotalkandtext.Butshecompareddistracteddrivingtodrunkendrivingandevensmokingwhichrequiredwholesaleculturalshiftstochangebehavior.It’sgoingtobeveryunpopularwithsomepeoplE.shesaiD.We’renotheretowinapopularitycontest.We’reheretodotherightthing.Thisisadifficultrecommendationbutit’stherightrecommendationanditistimE.Theagency’srecommendationisnotrequiredforstatestoadoptsuchaban.Anditwon’tlikelybeagreeduponbystatelawmakerswhoareunwillinglytoangerthosewhohavegrownaccustomedtousingtheirdevicebehindthewheel.Thebanalsodeservesattentionbecauseitisthefirstcallbyafederalagencytoendthepracticecompletelyratherthanthepartialbanthatsomelawmakershaveputinplacebyallowinghands-freetalking.8.Thebanonallcellphoneusebydriverswasputforward______.A.afteralongdiscussionandrecommendationB.afterabouttenyears’investigationinitC.becauseofthemostpowerfulmobiledevicesD.forthereasonofheadingawayfromtheroad9.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat______.A.electronicdistractionresultedinnumerouscrashesB.numerouscrasheswerecausedbydrunkdrivingC.electronicdistractioncontributedmuchtothebanD.therecommendationwasbasedonelectronicdistraction10.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.CellphoneBaninCarsB.ValuableBanforCellphonesC.DriversBanCellphonesD.CellphoneBanwhileDriving
-
AutumnmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeoplE.Italldependsonyourpersonality.saidBritishnaturalistRichardMabey.PersonalityshapesyourviewoftheseasonhesaiD.Youmayseeitasafading-awayapacking-up结束orasatimeofpackinginanothersense---theexcitedgatheringofresourcesbeforealongjourney.IfthisistrueperhapsittellsusalittleaboutforinstanceThomasHoodthe19thCenturyEnglishpoet.AboutNovemberhewrote:NowarmthnocheerfulnessnohealthfuleaseNoshadenoshinenobutterfliesnobeesNovember!OntheotherhandanotherEnglishpoetJohnKeatsalreadysensinghewasseriouslyillwasinspiredbyalateSeptemberdaytopenoneofthemostfamouspoemsintheEnglishlanguageToAutumn.Hewrotetoafriendafterwardsthattherewassomethingcomfortingandhealingaboutit.AccordingtoRichardMabeyKeatshasthebiologicalevidenceonhissidE.Autumnisnotatimeofslowingdownbutatimeofnewbeginningsandgreatmovementsofcreatures.ForexamplejustatthemomentthatKeats'sgatheringswallowsinToAutumnaredepartingforAfricamillionsofcreaturesarefleeingfromthefrozennorthlikeIcelandGreenlandandRussiatowinteralongtheeastandsouthcoastsofBritain.Accordingtoscientistsbeforefallingtheleavestransfertheirchlorophyll叶绿素andcarbohydrates碳水化合物intothewoodypartsofthetreeforsafe-keepingoverwinter.Whatremainsarethenaturalantioxidants防老剂intheleaves:theyellowandorangecarotenoids类胡萝卜素andanotherprotectivechemicalspeciallyproducedforautumnthebright-redanthocyanin花青素.Highcolorisnotasignalofdeterioration退化anddeclinebutofdetox排毒的abilityandgoodhealth.AcenturyafterKeatstheAmericanpoetLorenEiseleywroteinhisjournal:Supposewesawourselvesburninglikemaplesinagoldenautumn.Andthatwecouldbreakuplikeautumnleavesdroppingtheirsubstancelikechlorophyll.Wouldnotourattitudetowardsdeathbedifferent?51.FromThomasHood’spoemwemayinferthat_______.A.hesufferedalotfromcoldNovemberB.hemissedtheshiningsummerdaysverymuchC.hehadanegativeattitudetowardsautumnD.heenjoyedbutterfliesandbeesverymuch52.Inautumnleavesturnyellowbeforefallingbecause______.A.theycan’tbearthefreezingB.theycan’tgetenoughwaterfromthewoodpartC.chlorophyllandcarbohydrateshavebeenlostthroughleavesD.chlorophyllandcarbohydrateshavecomebacktothewoodpart53.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.autumnhasdifferentfacesindifferentpeople’seyesB.JohnKeatswasagoodbiologistaswellasapoetC.allcreaturesmovefromthecoldnorthtoBritainforwinterD.Thethreepoetswereonlyknownfortheirpoemsaboutautumn54.WhichwordcanbestdescribeLorenEiseley’sattitudetowardsautumn?A.FearfulB.OptimisticC.DoubtfulD.RealistiC.55.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Mancanneverlivelongjustasleavesmustleavethetreeannually.B.Manisdifferentfromautumnleaveswhichwillcomeagainthenextspring.C.Manshouldhaveapositiveattitudetowardsdeathquitedifferentfromautumnleaves.D.ManshouldtreatdeathcalmlyjustlikeautumnleavesfalltothegrounD.
-
CanadianshortstorywriterAliceMunrowontheNobelPrizeforLiteraturE.Eighty-two-year-oldMunroisonlythe13thwomantowinthe112-year-oldprizE.Munrodidn’tpublishherfirstcollectionofshortstoriesuntilshewas37yearsoldbutherstorieshavealwaysbeenwell-receiveD.Lotsofherstoriessharesimilarthemesandcharactersbuteachstoryhasitsowntwistsandturns.Eventhoughshe’swonCanada’smostfamousliteraryawardtheGillerPrizetwicewinningtheNobelPrizeforLiteratureisthecherryontopofMunro’scareer.Itbringsthisincrediblerecognitionbothofherandhercareerandofthededicationtotheshortstorysaidoneperson.Alongwiththewell-respectedtitlecomes1.3milliondollars.Munrosaideverythingwassosurprisingandwonderfulandthatshewasdazedbyalltheattentionandaffectionthathasbeencomingmyway.Munroknewshewasintherunning——shewasnamedthesecond-mostlikelypersontowinthisyear’sprizeafterHarukiMurakami村上春树ofJapan——butsheneverthoughtthatshewouldwin.Munro’swinalsorepresentsthelongwayCanadianwritershavecomE.WhenIbeganwritingtherewasaverysmallcommunityofCanadianwritersandlittleattentionwaspaidbytheworlD.NowCanadianwritersarereadadmiredandrespectedaroundtheglobeMunrosaidonThursday.SheistechnicallynotthefirstCanadiantowintheNobelPrizeforLiteraturebutmanyliketothinkthatsheis.In1976SaulBellowwhowasborninQuebecbutmovedtoChicagowhenhewasstillachildwontheprizE.EventhoughhewasborninCanadaheismostlyconsideredtobeanAmericanwriter.Thisisawinforusall.CanadiansbyourverynaturearenotverynationalisticsaidGeoffreyTaylor.Butthingslikethissuddenlymakeyouwanttofindaflag.Shewasn’tsureifshewouldkeepwritingifshewontheprizesayingthatitwouldbenicetogooutwithabang.ButthismaychangemyminD.1.WhatisthefeatureofMunro’sstories?A.Theyhavetheirowncomplicatedcontents.B.Theyhavesimilarstorybackgrounds.C.Theyhavespecificthemesforchildren.D.Theyhavethesamecharactersineachbook.2.ForMunrotheNobelPrizeisanawardfor______.A.herloveforCanadiancultureB.herdevotiontotheshortstoryC.herspecialformofwritingD.hercareerofeditingshortstories3.Whatisimpliedinthesixthparagraph?A.CanadianwriterspaidlittleattentiontotheprizE.B.Canadianwritersarejustasmallcommunity.C.CanadianwritershavelongbeenignoreD.D.CanadianshavealongwaytowintheprizE.4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.HowAliceMunrowinstheNobelPrizeB.AnintroductiontotheNobelPrizeinLiteratureC.AliceMunrowinsNobelPrizeinLiteratureD.A.worldfamouswriterAliceMunro
-
TheEnglishexpecteachothertoobservetherulesofqueuingfeelhighlyoffendedwhentheserulesarebrokenbutlacktheconfidenceorsocialskillstoexpresstheirannoyanceinastraightforwardmanner.Inothercountriesthisisnotaproblem:inAmericawhereaqueue-jumperhascommittedakindofrudenessratherthanasintheresponseisaloudwarning:theoffenderissimplytoldHeyyougetbackinline!orwordstothateffect.OntheEuropeancontinentthereactiontendstobeloudandargumentative;insomeotherpartsoftheworldqueue-jumpersmaysimplybepushedbackintolinE.Ironically具有讽刺意义的是itisonlyinEnglandwherequeue-jumpingisregardedasdeeplyimmoralthatthequeue-jumperislikelytogetawaywiththeoffencE.OnlyrarelydotheEnglishactuallyspeakupandtellthejumpertogotothebackofthequeuE.QueuingisalmostanationalpastimefortheEnglishwhoautomaticallyarrangethemselvesintoorderlylinesatbusstopsshopcountersice-creamvansentrancesexitsandlifts.In1946aHungarianhumoristdescribedqueuingasEnglishnationalpassion.OnthecontinenthesaiD.ifpeoplearewaitingatabusstoptheywalkaroundinaseeminglyrelaxedfashion.Whenthebusarrivestheymakeadash猛冲forit...AnEnglishmanevenifheisaloneformsorderlyqueueofonE.Inanupdateoverthirtyyearslaterin1977heconfirmedthatthiswasstillthecasE.AfternearlyanotherthirtyyearsnothingmuchseemstohavechangeD.Inmanycasesqueue-jumpingiseffectivelypreventedbynon-verbal非语言的signalsalonE.Whensomeoneisconsideringjumpingaqueuethequeuerswillstartglancingathimsidewaysthroughnarrowedsuspiciouseyes.Thentheymoveabitclosertothepersoninfrontofthemjustincasethejumpermighttrytoinserthimselfinthegap.Frownsglaresandraisedeyebrows—accompaniedbyheavysighspointedcoughs—areusuallytheworstthatthepersonwillsufferifhejumpsaqueuE.FacedwithallthisthejumperwillthinkbetterofitandwithdrawtothebackofthequeuE.25.InAmericaandotherEuropeancountriesqueue-jumpers.A.areseverelypunishedandfinedB.arepushedbacktotheendoflinesC.arewarnedinadirectmannerD.arethecauseofpublicarguments26.ByquotingthedescriptionofaHungarianhumoristtheauthorintendstoshow.A.EnglishmenarestubbornandtoostrictwiththemselvesB.queuingisakindofautomaticbehaviorforEnglishmenC.queuingisessentialinmaintaininggoodpublicorderD.otherEuropeansaremoreopen-mindedthanEnglishmen27.Accordingtothelastparagraphqueue-jumpingcanusuallybestoppedeffectively.A.withaconfidentandaggressiveattitudeB.withsignsofpublicrulesC.byshoutingandloudwarningD.byusingcertainbodylanguage28.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.A.socialskilltoimproveyourlife:queuingB.Badmannersaroundtheworld:queue-jumpingC.A.cultureofEuropeancountries:queuingD.AnEnglishaspectoflife:queuing
-
TheHunanSatelliteTVHNTVshowWherearewegoingDad?isabighit.Manyfamousstarsbroughttheirchildrentoastrangevillagealoneandtheyhadtospend72hourswiththeirchildrentherE.Theprogramfullyshowedusamodernversionofthehowtobeagoodfather.AstheyoungparentstodayaretoobusytotakecareoftheirchildrenthisnewformofLostonthewayplayedbynannyDaddyandcutekidstriggered触发alotofpeople’semotionalresonance共鸣.Boththekidsandtheirparentswillfindthattheirheartsarebeingdrawncloser.Butthiskindoffeelinghasjustprovedthatthereisabigspiritualbarrierbetweenthemodernparentsandchildren.TheTVshowslikeChildrenarehardtosupport!WherearewegoingDad?hotmomandcutekidsarebecomingmoreandmorepopular.Alloftheseshowthenewparents’confusioninchildren’seducationandtheappealforthebalancebetweencareerandfamily.Inreallifeontheonehandtheyoungparentsfeelhelplessbecausetheyaretoobusytoaccompanytheirchildrenunderthepressuresofworkandlife;ontheotherhandtheycontinuetodoso.ThedatacollectedbyHNTVshowsthatnearlytwo-thirdsoftheiraudiencearefemaleamongwhom36%areagedfrom25to34.Wecanimaginesuchascenethatoneeveningayoungmotheriswatchingtheshowwithheryoungchildrenwhileherhusbandisstillatworkortrappedinsocializingormaybeisjustplayingcomputergamesinthebedroom.Thestoryofachildwithoutthecompanyoffatherisstillgoingon.Infactitissometimesthesametomothers.InamodernfamilyitisoftentheoldwhotaketheresponsibilityofraisingachilD.Theparticipationofmotherinthechildren’seducationisalsoverylow.ItisjustthiskindofconfusionwheretheparentshavegoneinthemodernfamilyeducationandwheretheparentswillguidetheirchildrentogothatWherearewegoingDad?showsus.Ifachildwantstogrowuphealthilyandsafelyintoamoderncitizenwithindependentpersonalityandfreespirititisveryimportantforhimorhertofollowtheparentswhoserveastheirfirstteacher.MaybethisistherealreasonwhysuchkindofTVprogramscouldgethot.Thetruthisthatchildrenwillgowheretheirparentsgo;andsocietywillgowherethechildrengo.46.Inraisingachildinmodernsocietyparentsshould________.A.playcomputergameswiththeirchildrenB.keeptheirchildrenathometoavoidsocializingC.balancewellbetweenfamilyandcareerD.breakdownthebarrierbetweenchildrenandteachers47.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredinthepassage?A.Parentsshouldn’tentirelyleavetheeducationofchildrentotheolD.B.36%oftheaudienceoftheprogramarefemaleagedfrom25-34.C.Theprogramshowsustheconfusionwheretheparentsandchildrenwillgotoplay.D.InamodernfamilyitisoftenmotherswhoareresponsibleforraisingachilD.48.Whichoneisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ConfusionBehindWherearewegoingdad?B.ModernEducationisImportantC.NannyDaddyandCuteKidsD.NewproblemsinModernChildren’sEducation49.Whatattitudetowardsmodernfamilyeducationdoestheauthorexpressinthesecondparagraph?A.ProuD.B.WorrieD.C.OptimistiC.D.Indifferent.
-
Newrulesandbehaviourstandards行为规范formiddleschoolstudentscameoutinMarchMiddleschoolisgoingtouseanewwaytodecidewhothetopstudentsarE.Thebeststudentswon'tonlyhavehighmarks.Theywillalsobekidswhodon'tdye染theirhairsmokeordrink.Thefollowingaresomeofthenewrules.Tellthetruth.Haveyouevercopiedsomeoneelse'sworkinanexam?Don'tdoitagain!That'snotsomethinganhoneststudentshoulddo.Ifyouhaveplayedcomputergamesfortwohoursinyourroomdon'ttellyourparentsyouhavedonehomework.DomoreatschoolGoodstudentsloveanimalsandcareforotherpeoplE.AprilisBird-LovingMonthinChinA.Isyourschooldoinganythingtocelebrate?Youshouldjoin!Thatwayyoucanlearnmoreaboutanimalsandhowtoprotectthem.WhenmorepeopleworktogetheritmakesitmorefunforeveryonE.Haveyoueverquarreledwithyourteammateswhenyourbasketballteamlost?Onlyworkingtogethercanmakeyourteamstronger.Befriendlytothepeopleyouarewith.Trytothinkofothersnotonlyyourself.Beopentonewideas.Haveyoueverthoughtthatpeoplecouldliveonthemoon?Maybeyou'lldiscoverEarthIIsomeday.Don'tlookdownonnewideas.Everyone'sideasareimportant.YoushouldwelcomethembecausenewideasmakelifebetterforeveryonE.Protectyourself.Hassomeoneevertakenmoneyfromoneofyourclassmates?Don'tletithappentoyou.Ifyouhavetogohomelateyoushouldletyourparentsknow.UsetheInternetcarefully.TheInternetcanbeveryusefulforyourstudies.ButsomethingsontheInternetaren'tforkidssotrytolookatWebpagesthataregoodforyou.YoucanusetheWebforfunorhomework.Can'tyoufindanygoodWebsitesforchildren?Herearesome:http://kids.eastday.com.http://www.chinakids.net.comhttp://www.cycnet.com38.Theschoolnewruleswillhelpkidsbytellingthem______.A.howtheycanstudywellB.whattheyshoulddoatschoolC.whatisrightandwhatiswrongD.howtheycanprotectthemselves39.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Takecareofyourselfwhenyouareout.B.Tellthetruthevenwhenyouarewrong.C.Keepsomeanimalstoprotectthem.D.UsetheInternetbutkeepawayfrombadthings.40.Themainideaofthefourthparagraphisabout______.A.makingtheteamstrongerB.workingtogetherwithothersC.beingagoodfriendtoothersD.gettingonwellwithothers41.GoodWebsitesforchildrencan______.A.beawasteoftimeB.helpthemwiththeirstudiesC.dohomeworkforthemD.makelifeeasier42.Thepassagetellsushowto______.A.betopstudentsB.domoreatschoolC.careforothersD.usetheInternet
-
Stayinghealthyisimportantbutmanypeopleneglect忽视theirhealthbecausetheydon’tthinktheyhavethetimetolookafterit.It’snotjustatimeissue;peoplethinkitisboringtospendtimeontheirhealth.Inrealityyoucandosomesimplethingstogethealthierandhavefun.Therearesomefunthingsthathardlyseemliketheyareforkeepingyouhealthyatallbuttheydohelp.Thefirstthingyoucando.Believeitornotissinging.Singingimprovesyouroxygen氧气flowwhichinturnisgoodforyourskinandimmunesystem.It’salsogoodforyourbrain.Anotherfeel-goodandhealth-improvingactivityislaughing.YoucanwatchafunnymoviE.Laughingisahealthywaytoreducestressandpainimprovebrainfunctionlowerbloodpressureandprotecttheheart.Laughingandsingingmightgotogetherbutforsomethingcompletelynormalthatyoudoeverydayyoushouldeattostayhealthy.Itisunhealthynottoeatbreakfastortrytoworkonanemptystomach.Youcaneatsomefruitorotherhealtysnacksinsteadofmissingameal.Exerciseisimportanttostayinghealthybutitoftenfeelsmorelikeworkthanfun.Onethingyoucandotohavemorefunisattendadanceclass.Dancinginasafeenvironmentisgoodexerciseaswellasfun.Takingclassesinkungfucanbealotoffunaswell.Kungfucanbeagreatwaytoloseweightbutyoushouldprobablyconsultyourdoctorbeforestartingifyouareinbadhealthorveryoverweight.68.Accordingtothetextmanypeopleneglecttheirhealthbecausethey______.A.thinktheyarehealthyenoughB.aretootiredtoconsiderstayinghealthyC.don’tthinktheycansparethetimetostayhealthyD.thinkitwillcosttoomuchmoneytokeephealthy69.Howmanywaysofstayinghealthyarementionedinthetextbesidesexercise?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five70.TheunderlinedwordconsultinParagraph4probablymeans______.A.asksomebodyforadviceB.haveaninterviewwithC.takesomebodyintoconsiderationD.keepintouchwith71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.WhattoeattostayhealthyB.FunwaystostayhealthyC.HowtomakelifemoreinterestingD.Differentfunexercises
-
Cabstheundergrounddriving...inLondonthesemodesoftransportareexpensivE.AsastudentonabudgetIcouldn’taffordthe30poundsfareforacaB.Evenabuswasonepoundand20penceforasingleticket.Ididn’tneedtotravelthiswayanyway.IhadMabel—myLondonbikE.WhenImovedtoBeijinglikeeveryforeignerIwasdelightedtodiscoverIcouldtakeacabforcheaperthanasinglejourneyontheTube.Butsomethingwaswrong.ImissedMabel.ThatwaswhenImetMandarinMabelalsoknownasMandymyBeijingbikE.InmanywaysBeijingismadeforcycling.Itisflataneasyterrain地形comparedwithhillyLondon.Thecity’snorth/south/east/westgridstructureisalsoeasiertonavigate确定路线thanLondon’sunplannedtwisting曲折的streets.HoweverBeijingcomescompletelywithitsowndangers.Therulesoftheroadareflexible灵活的.Bikescarsandpedestrians行人allfloatupanddownlanesinbothdirections.ComparedwithLondon’sterriblecyclepathsinBeijingeveryroadhasahugewidecyclelanE.Butcarscabsandmotorbikesseenoreasonwhytheyshouldn’tusetheseasashortcutandwhytheyshouldn’tbeep鸣笛atyoutogetoutoftheirwaywhentheydo.DespitethebeepingthoughBeijingtrafficismoregood-natureD.InLondontheroadisanactivewarzonE.Peopleshoutswear咒骂andbeatoneachother’swindows.Beijingdriversnevergetactivelyangry.Infactoftentheyevendon’tseecyclists.Obviouslythatmeansit’suptothecyclisttoseethem.MandyisatrueBeijingbikE.Sheisrusty生锈的shemakesloudnoiseseverytimeyoupushherpedals踏板andIhavehadtomakeseveralemergencyrepairstopsforher.ButcyclingaroundBeijingonasunnydayisajoy.ItisjustmeMandyandthecity.6.Whatdoestheauthorwanttodo?A.Totelluswhatmakestheauthorlovecycling.B.TocomparecyclinginBeijingwiththatinLondon.C.TointroducethedifferencesbetweenMabelandMandy.D.ToexplainwhyBeijingismadeforcycling.7.Whatcanweconcludefromthefirstparagraph?A.BicyclesarethemostpopularmeansoftransportinLondon.B.TosavemoneytheauthorusedtotravelaroundbybusinLondon.C.TheexpenseofpublictransportmakessomepeoplewanttobuyabikE.D.Theauthordidn’ttravelaroundLondonbecauseofthehighcostofpublictransport.8.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofcyclingaroundBeijing?A.Thecity’stwistingstreetsmakeithardfortheridertofindtheway.B.Carscabsandmotorbikesonthecyclelaneposeathreattocyclists.C.Withtheflatterrainandwidecyclelanesit’ssafertocycleinBeijingthaninLondon.D.ThetrafficinBeijingisworsethanthatinLondonduetothecity’sflexibleroadrules.9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.Intheauthor’sviewBeijingdriversarelesspolitethanLondondrivers.B.InLondoncarscabsandmotorbikesareallowedtousethecyclepaths.C.PeopleinBeijingareateaseabouttrafficrules.D.MandybreaksdownsoeasilythatitmakestheauthormissherLondonbikeMabel.
-
Itisoneofthemostirritating恼人的wordsintheEnglishlanguageanditseemsthereisnoescapingit.Theword‘huh’isinworldwideuseastudyfounD.ResearchersdiscoveredthatlanguagesspokenincountriesfromGhanaandLaostoIcelandandItalyallinclude‘huh’orsomethingthatsoundsverylikeit.Theysaidthatwhiletheprojectmaysoundfrivolous无聊的thewordisan‘indispensable’partofspeech.Withoutitandsimilarwordsitwouldbeimpossibletoshowthatwehaven’theardorunderstoodwhathadbeensaidandthiswouldleadtoconstantmisunderstandings.Butwhileotherwordsusedinthesamecontextsuchas‘sorry’or‘what’varywidelyacrosslanguages‘huh’remainsunchangeD.TheDutchresearchersrecordedaround20informalconversationsineachoftenlanguagesfromaroundtheworlD.TheseincludedSiwuwhichisspokeninGhanaCha’palaafromEcuadorandMurrinyPatha—anAustralianAboriginallanguageaswellasItalianSpanishDutchandMandarin.Thetapeswereanalysedforwordsthatsoundedlike‘huh?’andwereusedtorequestthatwhateverhadjustbeensaidwasrepeateD.Allcontainedaversion版本of‘huh’.Thewordwasalsofoundinanother21languagesfromaroundtheglobethatwerestudiedinlessdetail.Whilethereweresubtledifferencesineachcountryallhadanear-identicalsounD.Thisissurprisingbecausenormallyunrelatedlanguageswilluseverydifferentwordstodescribethesamething.ForinstancetheJapanesefor‘dog’is‘inu’whiletheFrenchis‘chien’.Itisthoughtthatlanguagesaroundtheworldhavedevelopedtheirownversionof‘huh’becausethesoundisquickandsimpletoformaswellasbeingeasilyunderstooD.67.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Theword‘huh’B.LanguagesaroundtheworldC.ThechanginglanguageD.Differencesinculture68.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.‘Huh’varieswidelyacrosslanguages.B.Languagesspokeninmanycountriesinclude‘huh’.C.‘Huh’isusedinthecontextofthanking.D.TheDutchresearchersrecordedaround20formalconversations.69.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordindispensableinParA.3mean?A.impossibleB.independentC.necessaryD.changeable70.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Differentversionsof‘huh’soundcompletelydifferent.B.‘Huh’isfromEnglish.C.Languagesaroundtheworldhavenothingincommon.D.Differentversionsof‘huh’havesimilarmeaning.
-
Whenyouseethetrailer预告片forComingHomeZhangYimou’slatestprojectyoumaynotbeattractedbyitatfirstduetothefilm’sseniorcastandhistoricsetting.ButrestassuredComingHomewilldrawyouinwithitsemotionallychargedstoryoflovejoyandsorrow.ThemoviefollowsadevotedcoupleLuYanshiChenDaomingandFengWanyuGongLiwhoareseparatedwhenLuisarrestedasapoliticalprisoner.Releasedduringthelastdaysoftheculturalrevolution1966-76Lufinallyreturnshomeonlytofindthathisbelovedwifehasamnesiaandisunabletorecognizehim.AsastrangerinhisbrokenfamilyLudecidestoresurrecttheirpasttogetherandreawakenhiswife’smemory.JustlikethestorysuggestsComingHomeisatearjerker.Butdifferentfromthosemoviesthatmaketheaudiencecrybybeingevocative唤起共鸣的suchasFengXiaogang’sAftershockorPixar’sToyStory3directorZhang’sideaofmovingtheaudienceisquitespecialandmakesthemostofhisdelicateskills.InComingHomeZhangdealswithadramaticstoryinsuchaquietwaythattheaudience’semotionsaredrawnoutlittlebylittlebythemaincharactersastheystruggleinpainwhiletheirheroicinnerstrengthshines.Sowhenyoucry—andverylikelyyouwill—youwillunderstandwhy:Becauseyouwishafuturehappinessforthecharactersandmaybebecauseyoucanimaginethestoryhavinghappenedtoyourgrandparents.AnotherimpressiveaspectishowZhangusesamnesiaanarrativetechniquethat’smorecommoninromanticcomedies.ForthathehasGongLitothankthemost.GongoneofZhang’slongtimecollaboratorsknowsexactlywhatthedirectorwants.WithalimitednumberoflinesthroughoutthefilmGongisfullycommittedtohercharacterandtouchestheaudiencewithgreatfacialexpressionsandsubtlechangesofemotion.Maybenowyouunderstandwhyeveryonecanrelatetothefilm.Althoughitreflectsonabigera时代throughthestoryofasmallfamilytheeraisonlyabackdrop.Whatmovestheyoungaudiencehereisloveandyouwillleavethecinemawithanewunderstandingofit.TelluswhatyouthinkaboutZhangYimou’snewfilmComingHome.63.Whichofthefollowingislikelytoattracttheaudiencemostaboutthisfilm?A.Itscast.B.It’sspecificeffects.C.Itsdirector.D.Itsstory.64.Thepassageismostprobably______.A.afilmadB.afilmposterC.afilmreviewD.afilmscript65.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.GongLiisgoodatbodylanguageB.FengdirectsfilmsthesamewayasZhangC.theagesoftheactorsinthefilmcountsmostD.thefilmissetintheculturalrevolution66.Everyonecanrelatetothefilmbecause_____.A.thedirectorcaststheactorsthatarepopularwithusallB.itinterpretsthethemeoflovethatissharedbyallC.theculturalrevolutionhasleftdeepscarsonusallD.everyoneshowssympathytoapatientwithamnesia
-
Themallswerefilledwithpeopleseekinggiftsfortheirlovedones.Someofthemallsremainedopenaroundtheclockpartlytosatisfyourneedstobuygifts.Behindthematerialisticaspectofshoppingforgiftsliestheideaofcaringbeingattentivetothedesiresofspecialpeopleinourlives.Howevertouseawell-wornplayonwords:itisourpresencenotourpresentsthattrulycounts.Manyofusunfortunatelycanbesoinattentiveeveninthepresenceofourlovedonesthatwemightaswellnotbethereatall.Attentionisoneofthegreatestgiftswecangiveeachother.CompaniesaroundtheglobespendbillionseveryyearonadvertisingtocatchourattentionforjustashortmomentatatimE.Wholeindustries—mediaentertainmenteducation—relyonthepreciousgiftofourattentionfortheircontinuedexistencE.A.babylackingattentionforalongtimeislikelytobepsychologicallyunhealthy.Inearliertimesbothdietandattentioncouldbeleftunregulated没人管的withoutmajorcauseforconcern.Therewerenaturalchecksandbalances:limitedavailabilityoffoodmeantfewgotfatforexamplE.Similarlyinbygonetimeswemighthavespentafewhourscommunicatingwiththevillagestoryteller;todaywatchinganentireTVserieswhilespeakingtonobodyiscommon.Intraditionalsocietieswithsmallerpopulationeveryonewouldgetafairdealofattention.OnmanyissueswemightgotoseeGrandmaorGrandpa;nowwehaveGoogleandWikipediA.Shejustwantsattention.peopletendtothinklittleofthosedoingthingssimplyforattention.Butthetruthisthathumanbeingsneedattentionandgivingattentiontoeachotheristoalargeextentwhathumancivilizationisbasedupon.ThisperhapsexplainstherunawaysuccessofsocialnetworkingsitessuchasTwitterandFacebook.WhileweusesuchsitesformicroHoggingideavoicingandstatusupdates—therealityisthatweareoftendoingnomoreorlessthanfulfillingourbasichumandriveforattentionexchangE.IfriendyouyoufriendmeIretweetyouyouretweetmE.Thecharmingeasewithwhichwecannowgetandgiveattentioniswhymanypeopleappearoverlyattachedtotheirsmartphones.Itisalsoavicious恶性的circlE.Asevermorepeoplearebusyexchangingattentiononlinethereisincreasinglylessattentiontobepaidintherealworldwhichforcesmorepeopletoseektheirattentionexchangeonlineorelseriskattention-starvation.Theverynatureofattentionexchangeisbeingrapidlytransformedandthereisadangerthatsomeofuswilldevelopunhealthypractices.JustaseatingredmeateverydayisabadideasoitiswithtoomuchattentionexchangE.Thebiologicalconsequencesofourtechnologicaladvancementinfoodproductionarehighlyvisible:heartdiseasediabetesandobesity.Theconsequencesofourtransformedattentionexchangeswillbepsychologicalandsocialandsomaytakelongertoidentifybuttheywillbeequallydamaging.Face-to-faceattentionisbecomingrarerandthereforemorevaluablE.Inasenseitispriceless.Anditisagiftthatcanbegivenall-year-rounD.68.Inthefirsttwoparagraphstheauthor__________.A.offersadvicetoattentiongiversB.analysesthepresentproblemsC.statesthenecessityofpresentsD.putsforwardhispointofview69.Attentionexchangewasnotamajorconcernintraditionalsocietiesbecauseof__________.A.limitedavailabilityoffoodB.naturalchecksandbalancesC.amuchsmallerpopulationD.theguidancefromoldpeople70.PeopleusesocialnetworkingsitessuchasTwitterandFacebookto__________.A.obtaininformationB.giveattentiontoothersC.noticeandgetnoticedD.voicetheiropinions71.WhatcanweinferfromParagraphs6-7?A.Morepeoplewillriskattention-starvationinfuturE.B.ThenatureofattentionexchangeisrarelychangeD.C.Technologicaladvancementcontributestoalldiseases.D.Transformedattentionexchangesdoharmtosociety.72.Thewriter’spurposeforwritingthepassageisto__________.A.advocatemorefocusonreallifeattentionB.analyzethenecessityofattentiongivingC.givepracticaltipsonattentionexchangeD.recommendsomesocialnetworkingsites
-
EVERYBODYinthisworldisdifferentfromoneanother.Butdoyouknowthatunderstandingdifferencescanhelpyoubettermanageyourmoney?Aswegrowupwegraduallydevelopasetofourownvaluesorbeliefs.Theseareinfluencedbysocietyourfamilytheeducationwereceiveandsoon.Oncethisvaluesystemissetupit’snoteasytochangelaterinlifE.Financialexpertssaythateveryonealsohastheirownbeliefofhowtomanagetheirfinances.Thisispartofourvaluesystemandithasagreatimpactonthewaywelookafterourmoney.Accordingtoourdifferentvaluesexpertsputusinthreecategories.Theyare:theantthecricketandthesnail.Theant—worksfirstJustlikeantswhoworkheartandsoulinsummerinordertostorefoodforwinterthesepeopledon’tcareaboutenjoyingthemoment.TheyworkveryhardandsavemoneytheyearnsothattheycanenjoylifewhentheygetoldandretirE.Theantlovestosavebuttheycouldmakemoreoutoftheirmoneyiftheywerewillingtoinvestinsomefundsandstockswithlowrisk.Thecricket—funfirstThecricketwantstoenjoyeverythingnowanddoesn’tthinktoomuchaboutthefuturE.Theyevenborrowmoneywhentheyreallywantsomething.Manyyoungpeoplenowbelongtothisgroup.Thesepeoplehavelittlesavings.Whentheygetoldtheymighthaveproblems.TheyshouldlearntosaveandbuyinsurancE.Thesnail—livesunderpressureThesnailreferstopeoplewhomakelifedifficultforthemselves.Theytakebiglong-termloansfromthebankinordertobuythingssuchasluxuryhouses.Theyarehappytotakebigloanseventhoughtheyarenotsuretheycanaffordit.ThiscancauseproblemsinthefuturE.Theyshouldplanmorecarefully.67.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_____.A.spendingmoneyisawiserwayB.yourwayofmanagingmoneyisareflectionofyourvalueorbeliefC.savingmoneyisagoodwaytomanagemoneyD.wespendmoneybecausewehaveearnedit68.Ofthethreetypesofpeopletheonethathasnoweaknessis_____.A.thecricketB.noneofthemC.thesnailD.theant69.Ifyouhadthreedollarsyouwouldspendallofit.Whichtypedoyoubelongto?A.NoneofthemB.ThesnailC.TheantD.Thecricket70.Thetexttellsusmainlyabout_____.A.spendingnatureB.livingbehaviorsofsmallanimalC.ourownvaluesandbeliefsD.understandingdifferences
-
NearlytwomilliondriversintheUKhavehadaccidentsduetoBabyonBoardsignsandchildren’stoysthataffecttheirviewaccordingtoalarmingnewresearch.Onein20motoristssaysstickersandplaytimeparaphernalia装备aretoblameforacollision—equivalentto1.85millionofBritain’s37milliondrivers.Thediscoverytriggeredawarningbyaroadsafetycharity—Braketocutdownonclutterinthecar.DeputyChiefexecutiveJulieTownsendsaidBabyonBoardsignsareveryusefulinalertingtheemergencyservicesthatachildmaybeinvolvedincaseofcrash.Thishelpcanbecomenegativeifdriversdisplaysignswhentheirchildisn’tinthecarshesaiD.Worsestillisthedangerthatcanbecausedbydriversinfluencingtheirviewbyclutteringupwindowswithlotsofsigns.Drivers’priorityshouldalwaysbegettingtheresafelywithoutputtingthemselvesyoungpassengersorotherroadusersatrisk.A.surveyarrangedbypricecomparisonwebsiteConfuseD.comfoundthat37percentofparentshavedisplayedsignsandfouroutoffiveofthembelievetheyimprovesafety.But46percentadmitdoingsoatalltimes—regardlessofwhetherornottheirchildisinthecar—and15percentadmittheyonlyhavethemfortheirnovelty新奇valuE.Thepollof2000driversalsofoundthat46percentofdriversregardthemasariskand33percentsaytheyarelackingintastE.Therearebenefitsanddangersto‘BabyonBoard’signs.TheycanofferusefulinformationformedicalaidincaseofacrashbuthavingtoomanynoveltyitemsdisplayedcouldbeasafetyissuE.saidaConfuseD.comspokesman.
-
CyberEnglishTherearenewandexcitingwaystousetheInternettolearnEnglishwhileyouareonlinE.TheInternetusesalotofmultimediaelements要素likewordssoundspicturescartoonsandvideos.Thisisperfectforstudyingalanguagebecauseyou’vegottoseehearandrepeatthingsasmuchasyoulikeLearningovertheInternetisalsofunbecauseyoucanbeapartofconversationshappeningallaroundtheglobe!SpecialInternetsitesaredesignedforpeopletolearnEnglishandareagreatwaytomeetotherpeoplearoundtheworlD.TheLanguageoftheNetOntheInternetEnglishisthemajorlanguagE.AsaresultitisnowmoreimportantthanevertobeabletounderstandEnglishwhenyouscantheweB.Itisnotalwayseasythough.TheEnglishcanbedifficultorhavealotofculturalinformationthatyouhaveneverseen.SeeYouinTown!OnesitespeciallydesignedforstudentsandtheirteachersisEnglishtown.Athttp://www.englishtown.comyouwillfindagroupofpeopleinterestedinlearningEnglish.Thereareseveralbuildingsinthevirtual虚拟的townwhereyoucanplaygameschatwithfriendsaskandgetanswerstolanguageandculturalquestionsandfindaninternationalpenfriendwhosharesyourinterests.ThereareotherresourcestohelpyoulearnsuchasmultimediaCD-ROMsandbooksforlanguagelearningandtranslation.YoucanalsohavedailyandmonthlyEnglishlessonsdeliveredtoyourowne-mailaddress.ThereisevenanonlineschoolwhereyoucantakeEnglishclassesovertheInternet.EnglishtownistheperfectplacetoprepareforatriptoEnglandortheUnitedStates!WouldyouliketobecomepartofavirtualcommunityofEnglishspeakers?LearnbyYourselfSurfingthewebisnotonlyfunbutcanalsohelpimproveyourEnglish!TryoutsomeofthewebsiteslistedbelowandseehowstudentsallovertheworldarelearningEnglishonlinE.1.CyberEnglishprobablymeans______.A.learningEnglishontheInternetB.learningEnglishbyoneselfC.scanningtheEnglishwebsitesD.LearningEnglishonTVorovertheradio2.StudyingEnglishonlineinterestsalotofpeoplebecause_____.A.OnlyinthiswaycanonelearnEnglishwellB.itmakesstudyeasierandmoreinterestingC.peopleliketochallengenewthingsD.learnercanreceiveface-to-faceeducation3.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat_____.A.athttp://www.englishtown.compeoplecanbuythingstheyneedB.EnglishistheonlyimportantlanguageontheInternet.C.theInternetcanprovidepeoplewiththeculturalinformationtheyneedD.it’sdifficultforlearnerstofindapenfriendinEnglishtown4.Thefollowingpartofthetextmight_____.A.tellushowtousetheInternetB.showussomeofthewebsitesonwhichEnglishistaughtC.telluswheretogettheCD-ROMsweneedD.showusthewebsitesonwhichbooksaresolD.
-
TeachingwasaprofessionIhadneverseriouslyconsideredthoughseveralofmystorieshadbeenpublisheD.IacceptedthejobwithouthesitationasitwouldallowmetowearatieandgobythenameofMr.Davis.MyfatherwentbythesamenameandIlikedtoimaginepeoplegettingthetwoofusconfuseD.WaitaminutesomeonemightsayareyoutalkingaboutMr.DavistheretiredmanorMr.Davistherespectablescholar?ThepositionwasofferedatthelastminuteandIwasgiventwoweekstoprepareaperiodIspentsearchingforbriefcase公文包andstandingbeforemyfull-lengthmirrorrepeatingthewordsHelloclass.I’mMr.Davis.SometimesIwouldgivemyselfanaggressivevoicE.SometimesIwouldsoundexperienceD.ButwhenthedayeventuallycamemynerveskickedinandthetrueMr.DaviswastherE.Isoundednotlikeathoughtfulprofessorbutrathera12-year-oldboy.Iarrivedintheclassroomwithpapercardsdesignedintheshapeofmapleleaves.Ihadcutthemmyselfoutoforangeconstructionpaper.IsawninestudentsalongalongtablE.IhandedoutthecardsandthestudentswrotedowntheirnamesandfastenedthemtotheirbreastpocketsasIrequireD.AllrightthenIsaiD.Okayherewego.ThenIopenedmybriefcaseandrealizedthatIhadneverthoughtbeyondthismoment.Ihadbeenthinkingthatthestudentswouldbethefirsttotalkofferingtheirthoughtsandopinionsontheeventsoftheday.IhadimaginedthatIwouldsitattheedgeofthedeskoverlookingaforestsofhands.Everystudentwouldyell.Calmdownyou’llallgetyourturn.Oneatatimeoneatatime!AterriblesilenceruledtheroomandseeingnootheropinionsIinspectedthestudentstopullouttheirnotebooksandwriteabriefessayrelatedtothethemeofdeepdisappointment.36.Theauthortookthejobtoteachwritingbecause______.A.hewantedtobeexpectedB.hehadwrittensomestoriedC.hewantedtopleasehisfatherD.hehaddreamedofbeingateacher37.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph2?A.Hewouldbeaggressiveinhisfirstclass.B.Hewaswell-preparedforhisfirstclass.C.Hegotnervousuponthearrivalofhisfirstclass.D.Hewaitedlongforthearrivalofhisfirstclass.38.Beforehestartedhisclasstheauthoraskedthestudentsto______.A.writedowntheirsuggestionsonthepapercardsB.cutmapleleavesoutoftheconstructionpaperC.cutsomecardsoutoftheconstructionpaperD.writedowntheirnamesonthepapercards39.Whatdidthestudentsdowhentheauthorstartedhisclass?A.Theybegantotalk.B.Theystayedsilent.C.Theyraisedtheirhands.D.TheyshoutedtobehearD.40.Theauthorchosethecompositiontopicprobablybecause______.A.hegotdisappointedwithhisfirstclassB.hehadpreparedthetopicbeforeclassC.hewantedtocalmdownthestudentsD.hethoughtitwasaneasytopic
-
IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwordsdifficultgramrnarandsometimesstrangepronunciationyouarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebecomesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversitylearningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpowerResearchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.ThestudyalsofoundtheeffectisgreatertheyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguagE.A.teamledbyDrAndreaMechellifromUniversityCollegeLondontookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywerecomparedwithagoupofearlybilinguals.’’whohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffiveaswellasanumberoflaterlearners.Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity密度inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguage.ButthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguagethesmallerthedifferencE.Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagesaidthescientists.Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWaleshasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.‘‘Havingtwolanguagesgivesyoutwowindowsontheworldandmakesthebrainmoreflexiblehesaid.Youareactuallygoingbeyondlanguageandhaveabetterunderstandingofdifferentideas.ThefindingswerematchedinastudyofnativeItalianspeakerswhohadlearnedEnglishasasecondlanguagebetweentheagesof2and34.Readingwritingandcomprehensionwerealltested.Theresultsshowedthattheyoungertheystartedtolearnthebetter.Studyingalanguagemeansyougetanentrancetoanotherworld’’explainedthescientists.51.ThemainsubjecttalkedaboutinthispassageisA.languagecanhelpbrainpowerB.man'sabilityoflearningasecondlanguageC.scienceonlearningasecondlanguageD.languagelearningandmathsstudy52.InthesecondparagraphthewritermentionsexerciseinordertoA.saylanguageisalsoakindofphysicallaborB.makepeoplebelievelanguagelearninghelpsgreymatterworkwellC.showtheimportanceofusingthelanguagewhenyoulearnthelanguageD.provethatoneneedsmorepracticewhenhesheislearningalanguage53.Theunderlinedword‘‘bilingualsinParagraph4probablymeansA.peoplewhocanspeaktwolanguagesB.secondlanguagelearnersC.researchersonlanguagelearningD.activelanguagelearners54.WemayknowfromthescientificfindingsthatA.theexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagehasbadeffectonpeople’sbrainB.thereisnodifferencebetweenalatersecondlanguagelearnerandonewhodoesn’tknowasecondlanguageC.theearlieryoustarttolearnasecondlanguagethehigherthegreymatterdensityisD.theabilityoflearningasecondlanguageischangingallthetime55.InthelasttwoparagraphstheauthorwantstotellusthatA.learningasecondlanguageisthesameasstudyingmathsB.ItalianisthebestchoiceforyouasasecondlanguageC.you’dbetterchoosetheagesbetween2and34tolearnasecondlanguageD.earlylearningofasecondlanguagehelpsyouagreatdealinstudyingothersubjects
-
ElizabethFreemanwasbornabout1742toAfricanAmericanparentswhowereslaves.AttheageofsixmonthsshewasacquiredalongwithhersisterbyJohnAshleyawealthyMassachusettsslaveholders.ShebecameknownasMumbetorMumBett.Fornearly30yearsMumbetservedtheAshleyfamily.OnedayAshley’swifetriedtostrikeMumbet’ssisterwithaspadE.MumbetprotectedhersisterandtooktheblowinsteaD.Furioussheleftthehouseandrefusedtocomeback.WhentheAshleystriedtomakeherreturnMumbetconsultedalawyerTheodoreSedgewick.WithhishelpMumbetsued起诉forherfreedom.WhileservingtheAshleysMumbethadlistenedtomanydiscussionsofthenewMassachusettsconstitution.Iftheconstitutionsaidthatallpeoplewerefreeandequalthenshethoughtitshouldapplytoher.EventuallyMumbetwonherfreedom----thefirstslaveinMassachusettstodosounderthenewconstitution.StrangelyenoughafterthetrialtheAshleysaskedMumbettocomebackandworkforthemasapaidemployeE.ShedeclinedandinsteadwenttoworkforSegdewick.Mumbetdiedin1829butherlegacylivedoninhermanydescendants后裔.Oneofhergreat-grandchildrenwasW.E.B.DuBoisoneofthefounderoftheNAACPandanimportantwriterandspokespersonforAfricanAmericancivilrights.Mumbet’stombstonestillstandsintheMassachusettscemeterywhereshewasburieD.Itreadsinpart:Shewasbornaslaveandremainedaslaveandremainedaslavefornearlythirtyyears.Shecouldneitherreadnorwriteyetinherownsphereshehadnosuperiororequal.66.WhatdoweknowaboutMumbetaccordingtoParagraph1?A.ShewasbornaslaveB.ShewasaslaveholderC.ShehadafamoussisterD.Shewasbornintoarichfamily67.WhydidMumbetrunawayfromtheAshleys?A.ShefoundanemployerB.ShewantedtobealawyerC.ShewashitandgotangryD.Shehadtotakecareofhersister68.WhatdidMumbetlearnfromdiscussionsaboutthenewconsititution?A.Sheshouldalwaysobeyherowners’ordersB.SheshouldbeasfreeandequalaswhitesC.HowtobeagoodservantD.Howtoapplyforajob69.WhatdidMumbetdoafterthetrial?A.ShechosetoworkforalawyerB.ShefoundtheNAACPC.ShecontinuedtoservetheAshleysD.Shewenttolivewithhergrandchildren
-
NowHearThisWhatdoformerAmericanpresidentBillClintonandrockmusicianPeteTownshendhaveincommon?BothmenhavehearingdamagefromexposuretoloudmusicandbothnowwearhearingaidsasaconsequencE.AsateenagerClintonplayedsaxophoneinabanD.TownshendwhohasthemoreseverehearinglosswasaguitaristforabandcalledtheWho.Heisoneofthefirstrockmusicianstocallthepublic'sattentiontotheproblemofhearinglossfromexposuretoloudmusiC.Temporaryhearinglosscanhappenafteronly15minutesoflisteningtoloudmusiC.Oneearlywarningsigniswhenyourearsbegintofeelwarmwhileyoulistentomusicatarockconcertorthroughheadphones.Onelateristhatanunusualsoundoraringingissometimesproducedinyourheadaftertheconcert.Whathappensisthatthehaircellsintheinnereararedamagedbutthey'renotdeadsaysaphysicianandearspecialistDr.SamLevinE.AccordingtoDr.Levineifyouavoidfurtherexposuretoloudnoiseit'spossibletoreconditionthecellssomewhat.HoweverheaddsEventuallyoveralongperiodoftimehaircellsarepermanentlydamageD.Andthisisnosmallproblem.Whatsoundlevelisdangerous?AccordingtoDr.Levineregularexposuretonoiseabove85decibels分贝isconsidereddangerous.Thechartbelowoffersacomparisonofdecibellevelstocertainsounds.Here'sanothermeasurementyoucanusE.Ifyou'reatarockconcertandthemusicissoloudthatyouhavetoshouttomakeyourselfheardyou'reatriskforhearingloss.That'swhenwearingprotectivedevicessuchasearplugsbecomescritical.Thefactsareprettyfrightening.Butarerockbandsturningdownthevolume?Mostaren't.RockmusicissupposedtobeloudsaysdrummerAndrewSather.Iwouldn'thaveitanyotherway.Andneitherwouldtherealfansofrock.ContinuedexposuretoloudmusicandthefailuretowearearplugscanleadtodeafnessaccordingtoDr.LevinE.HestatesThere'snocureforhearingloss.Yourearsaretryingtotellyousomething.Thatringingisthescreamofyourhaircellsdying.EachtimethathappensmoreandmoredamageisdonE.LevelsofCommonNoisesNormalconversation50—65dBFoodblender88dBJetplaneflyingaboveapersonstandingoutside103dBRockbandduringaconcert110—140dB32.FromParagraph1wecanlearnthat.A.loudmusicisamajorcauseofhearinglossB.famouspeopletendtohavehearingproblemsC.teenagersshouldstayawayfromschoolbandsD.theproblemofhearingdamageiswidelyknown33.InParagraph3theunderlinedwordreconditionmeans.A.nottobeseenB.tofillwithsoundC.tobecomelargerinsizeD.tomakegoodagain34.Thepurposeofthechartattheendofthearticleistoshow.A.alistofharmfulsoundsB.theeffectofrockconcertsC.thenoiselevelsoffamiliarsoundsD.relationshipbetweendailyactivitiesandhearingloss35.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillDr.SamLevineprobablyagree?A.WhenyourearsfeelwarmyourhaircellsaredeaD.B.DrummerAndrewSathergivesgoodadvicE.C.Manyaretakingtheriskoflosinghearing.D.Doctorsknowhowtocurehearingloss.
-
AnAfrican—bornBritishscientistreceivedanenvironmentresearchprizeforshowinghowbeescanbeusedtoreduceconflictbetweenpeopleandelephants.LucyKing’sworkprovedthatbeehive峰房fencescankeepelephantsoutofAfricanfarmers’fields.Theanimalsarescaredofbeeswhichcanbitetheminsidetheirlongnosesandfleewhentheyhearbuzzing.DrKing'sworkoffersanintelligentsolutiontoanage—oldchallengewhileprovidingfurtherconfirmationoftheimportanceofbeestopeopleandareallycleverwayofpreservingtheworld'slargestlandanimalforcurrentandfuturegenerations.WorkinginKenyaDrKingandherteamshowedthatmorethan90%ofelephantswillfleewhentheyhearthesoundsofbuzzingbees.Afterwardstheyalsofoundthatelephantsproduceaspecialsoundtowarntheirfellowsofthedanger.Theyusedthefindingstoconstructbarrierswherebeehivesarewovenintoafencekeepingtheelephantsawayfromplaceswherepeopleliveandgrowfood.Atwo-yearprojectinvolving34farmsshowedthatelephantstryingtogothroughthefenceswouldshakethemdisturbingthebees.LaterthefenceswereadoptedbyfarmingcommunitiesinthreeKenyandistricts—whoalsomadeincreasedamountsofmoneyfromsellinghoney.AsAfrica'spopulationgrowscompetitionforspacebetweenpeopleandelephantsisbecomingmoreseriousandtherearefatalitiesonbothsides.ThesameistrueinpartsofAsia.SriLankaaloneseesthedeathsofallestimated60peopleand200elephantseachyearfromconflict.LucyKingnowwantstoseewhethertheKenyantechniquewillworkinotherpartsofAfrica—andperhapseventuallyinAsia.71.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph1meansthesameas___________.A.intelligentsolutiontoanage—oldchallengeB.confirmationoftheimportanceofbeestopeopleC.competitionforspacebetweenpeopleandelephantsD.wayofpreservingtheworld'slargestlandanimal72.WhichofthefollowingordersofeventscorrectlyshowshowDrKing’sprojectworks?①Beehivefencesarebuiltaroundafarm.②Elephantshearthebuzzingandrunaway.③Beesaredisturbedandflyoutofthebeehives.④Elephantstryingtoenterthefarmshakethefences.A.①→②→③→④B.①→④→③→②C.④→③→②→①D.①→②→④→③73.DrKing'ssolutionisdescribedasintelligentbecause_____________.A.itsuccessfullykeepselephantsoutofAfricanfarmers'fieldsB.thefenceswereadoptedbyfarmingcommunitiesinthreeKenyandistrictsC.morethan90%ofelephantsfleewhentheyhearthesoundsofbuzzingbeesD.itprotectscropsproduceshoneyandpreservestheelephantatthesametime74.TheunderlinedwordfatalitiesinParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto__________.A.deathsB.communitiesC.populationD.fences75.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.DrkingwasborninBritain.B.Mostelephantsscarebees.C.ThetechniquehasprovedtoworkwellinAsiatoo.D.Conflictsbetweenpeopleandelephantsareratherserious.
-
It’snotuncommoninAmericaforapersontobelongtosomekindofvolunteergroup.Donatingone’stimeandservicesisverymuchapartoftheAmericanwayoflifE.Mostcharitableactivitiesareorganizedbychurchesandgroupsaroundthenationandevenencouragedbythegovernment.ThehelpinghandisextendedtothepoorthehomelessandthedisableD.SomepeopleworktoteachyoungstershowtoreaD.Othersopenupsoupkitchenstofeedthehomeless.Volunteersalsotakecareofthedisabledbymakingreadingtapesfortheblindandworkinginorphanages孤儿院tohelpchildrenwithoutparents.Highschoolstudentsareoftenencouragedtobecomevolunteersandmanyschoolclubactivitiescenteraroundvolunteerservices.Studentsmayworkwithdisabledchildrenduringasummerprogramorparticipateinaclubactivitywhichhelpstobringmealstoseniorcitizenswhoareshut-ins.Withtheirsenseofidealism理想主义studentsareofteneagertodonatetheirsparetimE.TheyseesuchactivitiesasawayofbecominginvolvedinthecommunityandtheadultworlD.Socialactionforthembecomesasimportantastheiracademicstudies.InalikemannerthroughouttheyearfundraisingdrivesarealsoconductedbyschoolsandcommunitygroupstoraisemoneyforaworthycausE.Theymayrespondtoarecentearthquakeinaforeigncountryafloodsomewherewithintheirownoranothernaturaldisasterwhichhasleftpeoplepennilessandhomeless.TheymayorganizedrivestocollectfoodclothingandmedicinestoserveanimmediateneeD.TodayeventheHalloweencustomoftrickortreathasbecomeanoccasiontocollectmoneyforacharitablecausE.ThiscalltohelpthoselessfortunatethanthemselvesarisesfromthehumbleoriginsoftheAmericannation.Thoseimmigrantswhowerepooranddowntrodden受压迫的becamedependentonthekindnessoftheirneighborstomakeanewlifeforthemselves.Americanvolunteersworkthroughouttheworldinlessdevelopedcountries.Theyvolunteerbyservingasachampionofgoodwillbothathomeandabroadwhichnodoubtenrichesbothhislifeandthosewhomheserves.59.Whichofthefollowingcharitableactivitiesisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.SomepeopleopenupsoupkitchenstofeedhomelesspeoplE.B.Somestudentsbringmealstooldpeoplewhocan’tgoouteasily.C.SomepeoplecollectmoneytohelpaforeigncountrywitharecentearthquakE.D.Somestudentsdonatebookstochildreninmountainousareas.60.WhyareAmericanhighschoolstudentseagertodovoluntarywork?A.Becausetheywanttoparticipateinsomesocialactivities.B.Becausetheywanttogotobetteruniversities.C.Becausetheycangethigherscoresatschool.D.Becausetheycanrealizetheirdreamsooner.61.Americancharitableactivitiesstartedbecause.A.AmericanswerealwaysreadytosharewithothersB.AmericansweremostlykindC.poorimmigrantsneededhelpbadlyD.poorAmericanscouldn’tliveonwithouthelp
-
Areyoutiredoflookingforloveinalltheusualplaces?NowadaysmillionsoflonelysinglesaregoingonlineinsteaD.TheWorldWideWebisquicklybecomingtheworld’smostpopularmatchmaker.WithsomanysinglesonlinedozensofdatingsiteslikeYahooPersonalsandMatch.comarehelpingsinglesfindthatspecialsomeonE.AroundtheworldfromAmericatoChinaloveisnowverymuchonlinE.SinglesareflockingtotheInternetmainlybecausetheirbusylifestylesleavethemlittletimetolookforasignificantpartner.Usingdatingsitesisquickandconvenient.TheycanmeetalotmorepeopleonlinethantheycouldbyhangingoutatacluB.BesidesmanysinglessaytheregulardatingscenehasjustledthemfromonebadexperiencetoanotherandarereadytotrysomethingelsE.TheyalsoappreciatethefirstdistanceofonlinedatingwhichallowsthemtohidethemselvesuntiltheyarereadytomeetsomeonefacetofacE.Datingsitesalsomakeiteasytoavoidsomeoneyouarenotinterestedin.Intherealworldhoweverignoringsomeoneyoudon’tlikecanbeawkwarD.Despitealltheadvantagesonlinedatingalsopresentsitsownsetofproblems.Peoplearen’talwayswhotheyclaimtobeintheironlineprofiles.ForinstancesomeonewhotellsyouheishandsomesuccessfulandsinglemightturnouttobehomelyunemployedandmarrieD.Safetyisanotherconcern.YouarejustaslikelytofindacriminalonlineasyouareMrorMissRight.Evensosupportersofonlinedatingseethingsinapositiveway.IntheiropinionsinglescansafelyplaytheonlinedatinggamewithalittlecommonsensE.Onlinedatingexpertsrecommendfollowingafewsafetytips:Guardyourpersonalinformation.NevergiveoutyourpersonalinformationonlinE.Thisincludesyourlastnamephonenumberhomeaddressandplaceofwork.Watchforredflags.Doanyofthepeopleyouarechattingwithmakedisrespectfulcomments?Dotheytrytocontrolyou?Dotheygivefalseinformationaboutthemselves?Ifsoforgetthem!MeetinasafeplacE.WhenmeetingsomeoneinpersonchooseapubliclocationwithotherpeoplearounD.Followingthesetipsandyoumightbeabletofindthepersonofyourdreams.1.Accordingtothepassagemanylonelysinglesdon’tappreciatetheregulardatingscenebecauseitis______.A.unpopularB.troublesomeC.convenientD.forgettable2.Thispassageismainlyabout______.A.gettingtiredoffallinginloveinausualwayB.peoplewithfalseinformationontheInternetC.newtechnologytofindlovethroughtheInternetD.websitessuchasYahooPersonalsandMatch.com3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuitableplaceformeetingsomeoneyougettoknowthroughtheInternetforthefirsttimeaccordingtothetext?A.Athis/herhousE.B.Atamuseum.C.AtMcDonald’s.D.AtabookstorE.4.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat______.A.therearemostlyhomelyandunemployedpeopleonlineB.thepolicehadbetterfindcriminalsonlineC.wecanfindloveonlythroughthedatingsitesD.followingsafetytipscanensureasafeonlinedatingexperience
-
Volunteeringabroadisgreat.Notonlydoyoutraveltoanexoticcountryyoualsomeetlike-mindedpeopleandattheendofitallyouhavesomethingtoputonyourCVtoimpressemployerswith.Butdidyoueverstoptothinkabouthowgreatitisforthepeopleonthereceivingend?InthiscontextDanielaPapihasapoint-foreignersrushingheroicallytovolunteerinacountrythey’veneverheardofareunlikelytomakeadifferencE.ButturningvolunteeringcampsintoclassroomsasPapiseemstoadvocateinherarticlerisksthrowingthebabyoutwiththebathwaterbyputtingpeopleoffofvolunteering.RatherlearningshouldbeanaturalpartofthE.experienceandthekeytocreatingsuchanenvironmentispositioningeveryoneasequals.Inorderforthattohappenvolunteersneedcompetentleaderswhocreateanenvironmentofequality:WhenafewyearsagoIjoinedagroupofinternationalvolunteerstohelpasmallfarmingcommunityintheSwissAlpswewereallquiteignorantaboutthelocalconditions.Butthankstoourgroupleaderitwasbothahelpfulprojectforthelocalsandafunandeye-openingexperienceforus.Beforewehadeventraveledatourownexpensetothemountaintopvillageourgroupleaderhadspenttimewiththevillagerspreparingtheprojecttomakesureitwouldbeofbenefittothem.ShE.arrangedforustohelpindifferentareasensuringthatwealwaysworkedalongsidelocalsratherthanforthem.Itwasneverusandthembutalways.welikeabigfamily.Asaresultconversationflowedandwelearnedagreatdealjustbycasuallytalkingtothelocalsasweworked.Attheendweleftwithadeepappreciationforthelaboroflovethatgoesintoproducingthefoodweeateveryday一一anappreciationwecouldtreasureourselvesandsharewithourpeers.Volunteeringisn'taboutsavingsomeone'slifeorevenaboutchangingit.It'sabouttouchingadifferentworldandremindingourselvesthatthereismuchmuchmoretolifethanthedailyroutineswetakeforgranted.Withthatknowledgemaybejustmaybewecangoontoreallychangetheworld.ByLukasThibaut56‘FromParagraphsIand2wecanlearnthat____ininternationalvolunteering.A..foreignersarenotwelcomeinsomelocalcommunitiesB.blindenthusiasmfailstomaketheexperiencerewardingC.theauthoragreeswithDanielaPapi'sopinionsD.『internationalvolunteeringisactuallyapoorapproachtoeducation57.TheunderlinedwordthatinParagraph3refersto___A..anaturalpartoftheexperienceB.thelearningofvolunteeringC.creatingsuchanenvironmentD.positioningeveryoneasequals58.Whatcontributedtothesuccessoftheauthor'svolunteeringprojectintheAlps?A..Thevolunteerswerequitefatni!iarwithSwissfarmers'lives.B..Thevolunteersworkedinareasseparatedfromthelocals.C.‘Thegroupleaderensuredthattheprojectwouldbebeneficialtobothsides.D.Thegroupleaderensuredthatthevolunteersgottoknowthelocalconditions.59.Fromtheauthor'sviewpointwhatshouldinternationalvolunteersavoid?A.Placingthemselvesabovethelocals.B.TakingfoodforgranteD.C.Disrespectingothers'labor.D.Beingproudofvolunteering.60.Whichbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetowardinternationalvolunteering?A.ObjectivE.B.Doubtful.C.Disapproving.D.SupportivE.
-
Theworlditselfisbecomingmuchsmallerbyusingmoderntrafficandmoderncommunicationmeans.Lifetodayismucheasierthanitwashundredsofyearsagobutithasbroughtnewproblems.Oneofthebiggestproblemsispollution.Topollutemeanstomakethingsdirty.Pollutioncomesinmanyways.Weseeitsmellitdrinkitandevenhearit.Manhasbeenpollutingtheearth.Themorepeoplethemorepollution.ManyyearsagotheproblemwasnotsoseriousbecausetherewerenotsomanypeoplE.WhenthelandwasuseduportheriverwasdirtyinoneplacemanmovedtoanotherplacE.ButthisisnolongertruE.ManisnowslowlypollutingthewholeworlD.Airpollutionisstillthemostserious.It’sbadforalllivingthingsintheworldbutitisnottheonlyonekindofpollution.Waterpollutionkillsourfishandpollutesourdrinkingwater.Noisepollutionmakesusangrymoreeasily.Manycountriesaremakingrulestofightpollution.Theystoppeoplefromburningcoalinhousesandfactoriesinthecityandfromputtingdirtysmokeintotheair.PollutionbySO2isnowthemostdangerouskindofairpollution.ItiscausedbyheavytraffiC.Wearesurethatiftherearefewerpeopledrivingtherewillbelessairpollution.TheearthisourhomE.Wemusttakecareofit.Thatmeanskeepingthelandwaterandairclean.AndwemusttakecareoftheriseinpollutionatthesametimE.51._______ourworldisbecomingmuchsmaller.A.BecauseoftheriseinpollutionB.ThankstosciencedevelopmentC.BecausetheearthisbeingpolluteddayandnightD.Becausetheearthisblownawaybythewindeveryyear52.Hundredsofyearsagolifewas__________itistoday.A.muchharderthanB.aseasyasC.mucheasierthanD.ashardas53.Pollutioncomesinmanyways.Wecanevenhearit.Hereitmeans_______.A.rubbish垃圾B.waterpollutionC.airpollutionD.noisepollution54.Airpollutionisthemostseriouskindofpollutionbecause_______.A.itmakesmuchnoiseB.itmakesusangrymoreeasilyC.itmakesourriversandlakesdirtyD.it’sbadforalllivingthingsintheworld55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Manycountriesaremakingrulestofightpollution.B.Thepollutionoftheearthgrowsasfastastheworldpopulationdoes.C.Theproblemofpollutionisnotsoseriousbecausetherearenotsomanypeoplelivingontheearth.D.IfpeoplecouldgotoworkbybusorbikeinsteadofcarormotorbikeitwouldbehelpfulinfightingagainsttheproblemofSO2.
-
AprimaryschoolinUKhasbannedValentine’sDaycardsbecauseofconcernsthatyoungpupilsspendtoomuchtimetalkingaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.AshcombePrimarySchoolinWestonSuperMareSomersethastoldparentsthatcardsdeclaringlovecanbeconfusingforchildrenundertheageof11whoarestillemotionallyandsociallydeveloping.Inthismonth’snewsletter通讯PeterTurnertheheadteacherwarnedthatanycardsfoundinschoolwouldbeconfiscated没收.HewroteWedonotwishtoseeanyValentine’sDaycardsinschoolthisyear.Somechildrenandparentsencouragealotoftalkaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.WebelievethatsuchideasshouldwaituntilchildrenarematureenoughemotionallyandsociallytounderstandthecommitmentinvolvedinhavingorbeingaboyfriendorgirlfrienD.Mr.TurnersaidanyfamilieswantingtosupporttheValentine’sDayideashouldsendcardsinthepostordeliverthemtohomeaddressesbyhanD.HisviewswereendorsedbyRuthRice46whohastwinsHarrietandOliviaattheschool.ShesaidChildrenatthatageshouldn’treallybethinkingaboutValentine’sDaytheyshouldbeconcentratingontheirschoolwork.Theyareatanagewhentheyareimpressionable易受影响的andmostparentsincludingmyselfarewithMr.Turner.Sheaddedthatthecardscausetoomuchcompetition.Ifsomeonegetsacardandanotherdoesn’tthensomeonewillbedisappointeD.HoweverRajeevTakyar40whohastwochildrenJai11andAryanfiveattheschoolsaidhewasoutraged.HesaidThereareschoolsthathavebannedconkers栗子游戏andsnowballsandnowValentine’sCards.Ithinkbanningthecardsstopschildrenfromhavingsocialskills.HowaretheygoingtolearnaboutrelationshipsotherwiseIt’sridiculous.AlecSuttenwoodfatherofthreechildrensaidofthebanIt’stotallyridiculous.Youngchildrenjustsendthecardstoeachotherasfriendsandtotheirparents.It’sjustabitofharmlessfun.ThereisnodifferencebetweenthisandMother’sorFather’sDay.26.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.BanonValentine’sDaycardsatschooliswellreceiveD.B.BanonValentine’sDaycardsatschoolcausesargument.C.BritishchildrenspendtoomuchtimetalkingaboutlovE.D.ABritishhighschoolbansValentine’sDaycards.27.Theunderlinedwordendorsedmeans________.A.criticizedB.quotedC.disapprovedD.approved28.WhatdoyouknowaboutHarrietandOlivia?A.TheywillsendValentine’sDaycardsthisyear.B.Theyarestronglyagainsttheschool’sdecision.C.TheyareofthesameagE.D.TheyarethechildrenofRajeevTakyar.29.AccordingtoRajeevTakyar________.A.sendingValentine’sDaycardshelpsdevelopchildren’ssocialskillsB.banningValentine’sDaycardswillbenefitchildrenC.thecardscausetoomuchcompetitionamongchildrenD.childrenaretooyoungtotalkaboutlove30.ThenewsletterbyPeterTurnerprobablyappearedon________.A.February22B.February6C.March18D.August1
-
Mostyoungpeopleenjoysomeformsofphysicalactivity.Itmaybewalkingcyclingswimmingorinwinterskatingorskiing.Itmaybeagameofsomeforms—footballbasketballhockeygolfortennis.Itmaybemountaineering.Thosewhohaveapassionforclimbinghighanddifficultmountainsareoftenlookeduponwithastonishment.Whyaremenandwomenwillingtosuffercoldandhardshipandtotakerisksinhighmountains?ThisastonishmentiscausedprobablybythedifferencebetweenmountaineeringandotherformsofactivitytowhichmengivetheirleisurE.MountaineeringisasportandnotagamE.Therearenoman-maderulesasothersasthereareforsuchgamesasgolfandfootball.Thereareofcourserulesofdifferentkindswhichwouldbedangeroustoignorebutitisthisfreedomfromman-maderulesthatmakesmountaineeringattractivetomanypeoplE.Thosewhoclimbmountainsarefreetousetheirownmethods.Ifwecomparemountaineeringwithothermorefamiliarsportswemightthinkthatonebigdifferenceisthatmountaineeringisnotateamgame.Weshouldbemistakeninthis.Thereareitistruenomatchesbetweenteamsofclimbersbutwhenclimbersareonarockfacelinkedbyaropeonwhichtheirlivesmaydependthereisobviouslyteamwork.Themountainclimberknowsthathemayhavetofightforcesthatarestrongerandmorepowerfulthanman.HehastofighttheforcesofnaturE.Hissportrequireshighmentalandphysicalqualities.Amountainclimbercontinuestoimproveinskillsyearbyyear.A.skierisprobablypasthisbestbytheageofthirty.ButitisnotunusualformenoffiftyorsixtytoclimbthehighestmountainsintheAlps.Theymaytakemoretimethanyoungermenbuttheyperhapsclimbwithmoreskillsandlesswasteofeffortandtheycertainlyexperienceequalenjoyment.41.Whatsportsarepopularamongpeopleinwinterinthepassage?A.Soccerandgolf.B.Skiingandskating.C.Cyclingandhockey.D.Mountaineering.42.TheunderlinedwordpassioninParagraph2couldbestbereplacedby______.A.strongemotionB.goodwayC.betterfeelingD.enoughaffection43.Mountaineeringisasportnotagamebecause_______.A.ithasman-maderulesB.itistoodangerousforclimbersC.itcan’tbringpeoplejoyorleisureD.itisfreeforclimberstousetheirownmethods44.Weknowfromthepassagethat_______.A.mountaineeringhasnoappealforpeopleB.physicalqualityismoreimportantthanmentaloneforclimbersC.amountainclimberpasseshisbestbytheageofthirtyD.itispossibleforanoldmanoffiftyorsixtytoclimbtheAlps45.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SportsinwinterB.TeamworkinclimbingC.MountaineeringD.Thequalityformountaineering
-
IntheUKmostchildrenhavetheirlunchesatschoolbutinsomeschoolsparentscanchoosewhattheirchildreneat.Thechildrencanhaveaschooldinner—ahotcookedmeal;ortheycantakeapacked包装的lunchwiththemwhichusuallyincludescoldfoodlikesandwiches.Oftenparentsknowwhattheirchildrenwant.CathamotherofthreechildrentoldusMychildrenhavepackedlunchesbecausetheysaytheyhateschooldinners.SoImakethreepackedluncheseverymorning.HoweveranothermotherSusanmadeadifferentchoicE.ShesaidMydaughtershavealwayshadschooldinners.IthinktheyprobablygethealthierfoodatschoolthanafewsandwichesImakeforthem.Buthowhealthyareschooldinners?Kazafatherthoughtpoorlyofthem.HesaidFizzy起泡的drinkswereofferedandIthinktherewerelotsofchips.JamieOliverspentayearworkinginaschoolkitchen.Hewasworriedabouttheunhealthyfoodwhichincludedburgerspizzasandchips.Sohetriedtocookhealthyfoodsuchasgoodstews炖肉andcurries咖喱菜肴forthechildreninsteaD.SoJamieimprovedtheschooldinnersandtrainedthedinnerladiestocookhealthyfoodinthatschool.Thenheadvisedthegovernmenttoimproveschoolfoodacrossthecountry.Anditseemsthatthechangeshavebegun.Annaapupiltoldusweusedtohaveafastfoodwindowwhereyougotchipsandcokebuttheystoppedthatthisyear.There’ssaladrestaurantwhichisgoodsoit’shealthierthanitwas.57.WhichmealdomostchildrenintheUKhaveatschoolaccordingtothetext?A.LunchB.BreakfastC.DinnerD.None58._______makesthreepackedluncheseverymorning.A.KazB.SusanC.CathD.Jamie59.Jamiethought______werehealthyfoodA.burgersandpizzasB.stewsandcurriesC.chipsandfizzydrinksD.sandwichesandcoke60.Fromthelasttwoparagraphsweknowthat________.A.schoolshavebeguntocookhealthierfoodB.saladistheonlyhealthyfoodforstudentsC.There’sasaladrestaurantineveryschoolD.thegovernmentdoesn’tcareaboutschooldinners
-
EveryhourspentinwatchingTVDVDsandvideosasanadultreduceslifeexpectancybyalmost22minutesastudysuggests.AndviewingTVforanaverageofsixhoursadaycancutshortyourlifebyfiveyears.Theresearchclaimsthatasedentary久坐的lifestyleisasbadforhealthassmokingandobesitybecauseofthedangerscausedbyinactivityandthegreateropportunitiesitoffersforunhealthyeating.Theacademicsconductingthestudysetouttocalculatetheoverallrisktolifeexpectancyfromwatchingtelevision.Theirresearchinvolvedmorethan11000peopleovertheageof25.WritingintheBritishJournalofSportsMedicinetheyconcludeD.TVviewingtimemaybeassociatedwithalossoflifewhichissimilartoothermajorchronicdiseaseriskfactorssuchasphysicalinactivityandobesity.TheresearchersfromtheUniversityofQueenslandusedinformationfromtheAustralianDiabetesObesityandLifestyleStudytogetherwithpopulationanddeathratedatA.Buttheysaid:AlthoughweusedAustraliandatatheeffectsinotherindustrializedanddevelopingcountriesarelikelytobesimilarconsideringthelargeamountsoftimespentwatchingTVandsimilaritiesindiseasepatterns.IntheUnitedKingdomtheaverageamountoftimespentwatchingTVisfourhoursadaycomparedwithfivehoursintheUnitedStates.Earlierthisyearaseparatestudysuggestedtheriskofdevelopingtype2diabetesandheartdiseaseordyingearlyrisesbyasmuchas20percentafterjusttwohoursadayinfrontofthebox.England'sChiefMedicalOfficerSallyDaviessaid:Physicalactivityoffershugebenefitsandthesestudiesbackwhatwealreadyknow-thatasedentarylifestylecarriesadditionalrisks.WehopethesestudieswillhelpmorepeoplerealizethattherearemanywaystogetexercisE.67.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______A.whetheryouwatchTVornothasnothingtodowithhowlongyouwillliveB.ifanadultwatchesTVforsixhourseverydayhewilldiefiveyewearlierC.physicalinactivityandobesitywon'tshortenyourlifeD.asedentarylifestyleoffershugebenefits.68.TheworditinthesecondparagraphreferstoA.asedentarylifestyleB.eatingC.smokingD.obesity
-
Thecollegesearchdoesn’thavetobeginandendwiththename-brandschools.There’remanyschoolsouttheretochoosefrom—someknownandsomelessknownallworthyofyourattention.Tofindtheschoolthatworksforyouyoushouldstartwithwhoyouareandwhyyou’regoingtocollegE.Whatareyougoodatandwhatareyouinterestedin?Whatareyourweaknesses?Whatdoyouwantoutoflife?Areyousociallyself-sufficientordoyouneedwarmfamilialsupport?Talkwithyourfamilyfriendsandteachersasyouaskthesequestions.Thepeoplewhoknowyoubestcanhelpyouthemostwiththeseimportantissues.Rememberthataname-brandcollegewon’tguaranteeyoursuccess.ThinkaboutthepeopleinyourlifewhohaveachievedgreatsuccessandfindoutwheretheywenttocollegE.You’lllikelyfindsuccessinlifehaslesstodowiththechoiceofcollegethanwiththeexperiencesandopportunitieswhileincollegE.EmployersarelookingforoutstandingskillsandexperiencenotcollegebackgrounD.Asyousearchforcollegesaskaboutgraduatestudentsandyou’llfindmanycollegesthatarebetterthanname-brandones.www.ks5u.comYoudon’tneedtopickamajortopickacollegE.Veryfewhighschoolstudentshaveenoughinformationorexperiencetochooseamajor.Youneedthevarietyanddepthofcollegecourseworktodetermineyourinterestandmajor.Mostcollegestudentschangetheirmindstwoorthreetimesbeforetheysettleonamajorandtheycanstillgraduateinfouryears!Beingundecidedisagoodthingandwillleaveyouopentomoreacademicexperiences.Ifyoumaketheassumptionthatyoucannotaffordcollegebasedonthestickerpriceoftuitionyou’llmissout.It’sdifficulttotalkaboutmoneybutifyouinvestigatealltheoptionsandaskforhelpandadviceyou’llfindaffordablechoices.OnlineresourcesaswellasfinancialaidworkshopssponsoredbyhighschoolsinlocalcommunitiesarewidelyavailabletogetyoustarteD.Investigateearlyandaskforhelp.Themostimportantfactorinchoosingacollegeisfit.Findingagoodfitrequirestimeandthoughtfulness.Youcanvisitcollegewebsitesandlearnaboutwhateventstakeplacewhovisitsasaguestspeakerandhowtogetintouchwithcurrentstudentsandteachers.Ifyouvisitthecampustrytositinonclasseseatinthedininghallandhangaroundinthestudentcenter.Thatwillhelpyouimagineyourselfasapartofthecommunity.Talktoafewstudentsandaskiftheywouldmakethesamecollegechoiceiftheyhadtodoitagain.Considertheinformationyou’vecollectedaboutthecollegesandyou’llhavegreatoptions!HowtofindacollegethatworksforyouParagraphoutlinesSupportingdetailsKnowyourselfwell.●Askyourselfwhoyouareandwhatyour71▲forattendingcollegearE.●Knowyourownstrengths72▲weaknessesgoalsetC.●Askforhelpfromthosewhoknowyoubestwiththoseissues.Don’t73▲yourselftochooseaname-brandcollegE.●Notall74▲peoplegraduatedfromname-brandcolleges.●Thechoiceofcollegeisless75▲toone’ssuccessinlifethantheexperiencesandopportunitieswhileincollegE.Don’tbaseyourchoiceofcollegeonthemajor.●Don’tchooseamajorinahurrybecauseyoudon’thaveenoughinformationorexperiencE.●It’sOKtochangeyour76▲twoorthreetimesbeforeyoudecideonyourmajor.Don’tworryifyoucan’t77▲togotocollegE.●Doinvestigationearlyandaskforhelptofindaffordablechoices.●Actuallyyouhave78▲tomanyonlineresourcesandfinancialaidworkshops.Seewhetherthecollegeisfitforyouornot.●Youcancollectmuch79▲aboutthecollegeonitswebsitE.●80▲thecollegetrytouseitsfacilitiesandtalkwithitsstudents.
-
SeveralinterestingAmericanmuseumstellabouthealthsubjects.OneistheDoctorSamuelD.HarrisNationalMuseumofDentistry.ItisattheUniversityofMarylandinBaltimorE.Thatiswherethefirstcollegeintheworldtotraindentistsbegan.Themuseumtellsaboutthehistoryofthemedicaltreatmentofteeth.Visitorscanseesomefrighteningdevicesthatoncewereusedtoremoveinfected受感染的teeth.TheyalsocanseesetsofteethmadeofanimalbonE.TheyweremadeforafamousAmerican--thefirstPresidentGeorgeWashington.MostpeopledonotconsideravisittothedentisttheirideaofagoodtimE.Howeverthedirectorofthemuseumsayshewantedtomakethemuseumafunplacetovisit.Hesayshealsowantstoteachvisitorsabouttheimportanceoftakingcareoftheirteeth.Anothermuseumcollectsdevicesthathelppeoplehear.TheKennethW.BergerHearingAidMuseumisatKentStateUniversityinKentOhio.Themuseumhasmorethanthree-thousandhearingaidsfromaroundtheworlD.Theyincludeoldandstrangedevices.Somehearingaidsweremadetolooklikeotherobjects.ThatisbecauseinthepastmanypeopledidnotwantanyonetoknowtheywerewearingahearingaiD.8.Itiscommonforpeopletothinkituneasytopayavisitto____.A.theUniversityofMarylandB.theMuseumofDentistryC.theHearingAidMuseumD.thedentist9.Thetextmainlytellsabout_____.A.museumsintheUSB.interestingAmericanmuseumsC.AmericanmuseumswithhealthsubjectsD.thehistoryofthemedicaltreatmentofteeth10.WhatdowelearnaboutGeorgeWashingtonfromthetext?A.HeoncevisitedtheNationalMuseumofDentistry.B.HeconsideredtheMuseumofDentistryafunplacetovisitC.HisartificialteethwerecollectedintheNationalMuseumofDentistry.D.HisteethseemedtobemadeofanimalbonE.11.Theunderlinedworddevicesinthefirstandlastparagraphprobablymeans_____.A.museumsB.strategiesC.hearingaidsD.tools
-
Compassionisadesirewithinustohelpothers.Witheffortwecantranslatecompassionintoactions.AnexperiencelastweekendshowedmethisistruE.Iworkpart-timeinasupermarketacrossfromabuildingfortheelderly.Theseoldpeopleareoutmaincustomersandit’snothardtolosepatienceovertheirslowness.ButlastSundayoneagedgentlemanappearedtoteachmeavaluablelesson.Thisuntidymanwalkeduptomyregister收款机withaboxofbiscuits.Hesaidhewasoutofcash现金hadjustmovedintohisroomandhadnothinginhiscupboards.Heaskedifwecouldlethimhavethefoodontrust.Hepromisedtorepaymethenextday.Icouldn’thelpstaringathim.Iwonderedwhatkindofpersonhehadbeentenortwentyyearsbeforeandwhathewouldbelikeifluckhadgonehisway.IhadahurtinmyheartforthiskindofhumansoulallaloneintheworlD.ItoldhimthatIwassorrybutstorerulesdidn’tallowmetodoso.IfeltstupidandunkindsayingthisbutIvaluedmyjoB.Justthenanothermanstandingbehindthefirstspokeup.IfanythinghelookedmorepitiablE.ChangeittomewasallhesaiD.WhatIhadbeenfeelingwaspity.Pityissoftandsafeandeasy.Compassionontheotherhandiscaringinaction.Ithankedthesecondmanbuttoldhimthatwasnotallowedeither.ThenIreachedintomypocketandpaidforthebiscuitsmyself.Ireachedintomypocketbecausethesetwomenhadreachedintomyheartandtaughtmecompassion.56.Theagedgentlemanwhowantedtobuythebiscuits_________.A.hopedtohavethefoodfirstandpaylaterB.promisedtoobeythestorerulesC.forgottotakeanymoneywithhimD.couldnotaffordanythingmoreexpensive57.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheoldgentleman?A.kindandluckyB.friendlyandhelpfulC.poorandlonelyD.hurtanddisappointed58.Thewriteracteduponthestorerulesbecause_________.A.hefeltnopityfortheoldgentlemanB.heconsideredtheoldmandishonestC.heexpectedsomeoneelsetopayfortheoldmanD.hewantedtokeephispresentjob59.Whatdoesthewriterlearnfromhisexperience?A.WealthismoreimportantthananythingelseB.ExperienceisbettergainedthroughpracticeC.Obeyingtherulesmeansmorethancompassion.D.Helpingothersiseasiersaidthandone
-
MOOCsMassiveOpenOnlineCoursesarefreebutwithouttutoringandareopentoanyoneanywhereintheworlD.Thecoursesareflexible–normallythreetofivehoursofstudyaweek–doneatanytimeshort5to10weeksandvideo-rich.Theyarealsoheavilydependentoncrowdsourcing:youcandiscussacoursewithfellowstudentsthroughonlineforumsdiscussionboardsandpeerreview.Studentsdon'thavetofinishthecoursespassassessmentsordoassignmentsbutiftheydotheygetacertificationofparticipation.TheOpenUniversitylaunchedFutureLearntheUK'sanswertoUSplatformssuchasCourseraEdXandUdacitywhichhavebeenofferingMOOCsfromtopUSuniversitiesforthepasttwoyears.TheresponsehasbeenincrediblewithmorethanthreemillionpeopleregisteringworldwidE.Meanwhilein2012EdinburghUniversitybecamethefirstnon-USinstitutiontojoinCoursera'spartnershipcomprising13universities.Wealreadyrun50onlinemaster'sdegreessothiswasalogicalexpansionsaysProfessorJeffHaywoodEdinburgh'svice-principal.It'saninvestmentinteachingmethodsresearch.HowamIgoingtoteachintroductoryphilosophyto100000people?That'swhatIcalleducationalR&D.HeaddsIfyoulookahead10yearsyou'dexpectallstudentsgraduatingtohavetakensomeonlinecoursessoyou'vegottoresearchthat.OurMOOCsarenomoreincompetitionwithourdegreesthanalifelonglearningcoursebecausetheydon'tcarrycredits.CooperationiskeyHaywoodstresses.Itisfarbettertooffer20-30coursesinyourownareasofexpertise专门技能andletotherinstitutionsdolikewisE.ProfessorMikeSharplesFutureLearn'sacademicleadgoesfurther:We'vetiedtheelementsavailablebeforeintoapackageofcoursesofferedbyleadinguniversitiesworldwideonanewsoftwareplatformwithanewwayofpromotingitandalsoanewsocial-learningteachingmethoD.Youwon'tjustreceiveanexambutbeabletodiscussandmarkeachother'sassignments.BathUniversityoneofmorethan20universitiesworkingwithFutureLearnlaunchesitsfirstcourseInsideCancernextJanuaryandregardsMOOCsasawayofbreakingdownagebarriers.There'snoreasonwhysomeonedoingGCSEsshouldnotlookatourMOOCsandgetquiteawaythroughthemorsomeoneatPhDlevelandbeyondsaysProfessorBernieMorleyexpertforlearningandteaching.63.MOOCshavethesefeaturesEXCEPTthat___________.A.MOOCsarefreeofchargeforanyoneB.MOOCscanbeadjustedaccordingtopeople’slearningpaceC.MOOCsprovideteachers’instructionsifyouhavesomedifficultyD.MOOCshaveaplatformforlearnerstosharetheirlearningexperience64.TheresponsetoFutureLearnhasbeenthoughttobeunbelievablemainlybecause___________.A.allthecoursesontheplatformareavailabletoanyoneintheworldB.EdinburghUniversitybecamethefirstnon-USinstitutiontojoinitC.thenumberofpeopleregisteringintheplatformisbeyondexpectationD.studentscangetacertificationofparticipationwithoutpassingassessments65.WhatcanbeinferredfromProfessorBernieMorleyinthelastparagraph?A.PeoplewithvariouslearninglevelswillprobablyshowinterestinMOOCs.B.PeopleatPhDlevelhavealreadyknowneverythingaboutMOOCs.C.InsideCancerwillbethemostpopularcourseforsomeonedoingGCSEs.D.MOOCsarenotsocompetitiveaslifelonglearningcoursesduetotheproblemsofcredits.66.Thepassagemainlydealswith___________.A.thevariousopinionsonFutureLearnB.theadvantagesofonlineteachingmethodsC.thepopularityofno-creditcoursesD.theappearanceofanewlearningplatform
-
.SchoutenUniversityisahighlyrespectedonlineeducationproviderofferingofficially-recognizeddegreeprogramsacrosstheglobE.Ourmissionistoprovidestudentswithahigh-qualitymixedlearningMBAprogramandpersonalcoachingtohelpthemtobecomeworld-classmanagers.MBAwithUniqueSkills&PersonalDevelopmentProgramStudentswillbenefitfrom30yearsofsoftskillstrainingexperiencefromSchouten&NielsentheleadingsoftskillstraininginstituteinEuropE.TobecomeaneffectivemanagertheoryaloneisnotenoughandbeingabletoputtheoryintopracticeismoreimportanttodaythaneverbeforE.WiththeSchoutenUniversityMBAprogramyouwillhavetheuniqueopportunitytodevelopsuchsoftskillsasinfluencingskillsleadershipskillscommunicationskillsandmotivationalskills.InternationalNetwork+2ResidentialStudyweeksinCambridge&ShanghaiAtSchoutenUniversitystudentstutorsandcoachesmeeteachotheronlinE.ButthereisalsotheopportunityforstudentstostudyfacetofacebywayofthetwoResidential居住的Studyweeks.OneweekwillbeheldinShanghaiChinaandtheotherweekatCambridgeUK.Shanghaiisthecommercialandindustrialcenteroftheworld’sleadingeconomy.CambridgeishometosomeofEurope’soldestandbestuniversities.Residentialweekswillbeheldseveraltimesayear.Thereforeyoucanchoosewhentoparticipatedependingontheprogressofyourstudy.Intheresidentialweekscooperationbetweenstudentswillbeanimportantelement.Studentswillworktogetheronrealcompanycases.Duringtheresidentialweekstudentswillbesupervisedbyaprofessionaltrainer.www.ks5u.com*Residentialsareanobligatory必须的partoftheprogramandthecostsoftheresidentialweeksarecoveredbyyourtuition.*Thefeeincludesthestudyweeks’housingfoodandparticipationbutnotthecostsoftravel.MaximumFlexibilitySchoutenUniversityintroducesanewwayoflearning:Study2.0.Studentswillstudyonlinethroughmyschoutenuniversity.comandinteractviarichsocialmediA.ItallowsbusyworkingprofessionalslikeyoutostudyaworldclassMBAdegreeanytimeanywhereatanypacE.GreatSupportAccesstotheUniversity’svirtuallearningenvironmentVLE24/7andyourstudycoachtutorsareallheretogiveyoustrongpersonalsupporttoensureyoursuccess.56.MostgraduatesofSchoutenUniversitywillworkinthefieldof________.A.educationB.militaryC.medicineD.business57.AccordingtotheadvertisementwhichofthefollowingDOESN’Tbelongtosoftskills?A.Leadershipskills.B.Communicationskills.C.Drivingskills.D.Motivationalskills.58.Thetimetoparticipatetheresidentialweeksis________.A.flexibleB.fixedC.unnecessaryD.inconvenient59.IfyouattendthetwoResidentialStudyweeksyouwillhavetopayfor________besidesyourtuition.A.housingB.participationfeesC.mealsD.travelcosts60.Theadvertisementisprobablyintendedfor________.A.full-timecollegestudentsB.workingbusinessmenC.studyingteenagersD.retiredmanagers
-
Inlearningaforeignlanguageoneshouldfirstpayattentiontospeaking.Itisthegroundworkofreadingandwriting.You’dbettertryyourbesttospeak.Don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.ButbecarefulnottoletthemkeepyoufromimprovingthelanguagE.Whileyouaredoingthisagoodexerciseistowrite—keepadiarywritenoteslettersorarticlesthenifyoucanasksomeonetogothroughwhatyouhavewrittenandtellyouwhereiswrong.ManymistakesinyourspeakingwillbeeasilyfoundwhenyouwritE.ThroughcorrectingthemistakesyoucandobetterinlearningalanguagE.Ifyouareslowinspeakingdon’tworry.Oneofthehelpfulwaysisreadingeitheraloudortoyourself.TheimportantthingistochoosesomethinginterestingtoreaD.Itcan’tbetoodifficultforyou.Whenyouarereadinginthiswaydon’tstoptolookupthewordsifyoucanguesstheirmeaningsoriftheyhavenothingimportanttodowiththesentencE.YoucandothatsomeothertimE.56.Fromthepassageweknowthegroundworkis_________whileyouarelearningaforeignlanguagE.A.readingB.writingC.speakingD.listening57.Toimprovethelanguageonehasto_________.A.payattentiontospeakingonlyB.trynottomakemistakesC.correctmistakesonlyD.keepadiaryandwritenoteslettersorarticles58.Thebesttitleofthispassagemightbe_________.A.HowtoLearnaForeignLanguageB.HowtoImproveReadingC.HowtoLearnWritingD.MoreReadingLessSpeaking
-
Researcheshaveshownthatthefirstimpressionyoumakeonaninterviewerreallycounts.Fortunatelytherearesomeactionsyoucantaketohelpmasterthefirstimpression.TimingFewthingsgiveaworseimpressionthanshowinguplateforanimportantmeeting.AllowyourselfplentyoftimetogettotheinterviewincaseyouhavetroublefindingtheofficE.Ideallyyoushouldcheckin报到fivetotenminutesearlyandalwaysbepoliteandprofessionaltoeveryoneyoumeet—youneverknowhowmuchinfluencethemanmayhaveonthehiringdecision.AppearanceLikeitornotpeoplemakejudgmentsonappearancessoit'simportanttolooklikeagoodprofessional.Neverwearanythingsloppy邋遢的ortight.Highqualitybusinesssuitsarealwaysappropriateforbothmenandwomen.Andalwaysbesurethatyourhairisclean.HandshakeAccordingtosomeexpertsyourgrip握法expressesdifferentmeanings.Offeraweakhandshakeandyourpartnerwillthinkyou'rehesitant犹豫的orcowardly怯懦的.GiveafirmhandshakeandyoucanappearoverlyenthusiastiC.ButwhenyoushakewithamediumfirmgripyouexpressconfidencE.BodylanguageThebestwaytomakeotherscomfortablewhenyoufirstmeetthemisbygivingthematruesmilE.Astudyfoundthat55percentofcommunicationisreceivedfromthebodylanguagE.Toensureyourbodylanguageshowsyourconfidencesitupstraightwithyourshouldersback.Avoidcrossingyourlegsanddon'tadoptacasualpose—evenifyourinterviewerdoes.Ifstaringstraightintotheinterviewer'seyesmakesyouuncomfortablelookatherorhisnoseinstead—itlookslikeyou'restillmakingeyecontactbutmightbelessnervous.36.Themostharmfulactiontoyourfirstimpressionis________.A.todresscasuallyB.toarrivelateC.tospeaktoomuchD.tocrossyourlegs37.Tomakeagoodfirstimpressionyou'dbetter______.A.giveamediumfirmgriptoexpressconfidenceB.notgiveahandshaketoshowyourcarefulnessC.giveaweakhandshaketoshowyourgoodtemperD.giveastronghandshaketoshowyourstrength38.Thistextisespeciallysuitableforthosewhowant______.A.toattendajobinterviewB.tomakeadatewithanewgirlfriendC.toseeastrangerD.tomakeanewfriendinaparty
-
HowtoBeaWinnerSirStevenRedgraveWinnerof5OlympicGoldMedalsIn1997Iwasfoundtohavedevelopeddiabetes糖尿病.Believingmycareer职业生涯wasoverIfeltextremelylow.ThenoneofthespecialistssaidtherewasnoreasonwhyIshouldstoptrainingandcompeting.Thatwasit—theencouragementIneedeD.IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelievedinmyself.Iamnotsayingthatitisn’tdifficultsometimes.ButIwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIwasn’tfinishedyet.Nothingistostandinmyway.KarenPickeringSwimmingWorldChampionIswim4hoursaday6daysaweek.Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary.Thisisthekeytosuccess—youcan’tfollowacareerinanyfieldwithoutbeingwellorganizeD.ListwhatyoubelieveyoucanachievE.Trustyourselfwritedownyourgoalsforthedayhoweversmalltheyareandyou’llbeastepclosertoachievingthem.KirstenBestPoet&WriterWhenthingsaregettinghardavoiceinsidemyheadtellsmethatIcan’tachievesomething.Thenthereareotherdistractionssuchasfamilyorhobbies.ThekeyistoconcentratE.WhenIfeeltenseithelpsalottorepeatwordssuchas‘calm’‘peace’or‘focus’eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmyminD.ItmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidencE.Thisisahabitthatcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandisapowerfulpsychological心理的tool.21.WhatdoesSirStevenRedgravemainlytalkabout?A.Difficultiesinfluencedhiscareer.B.SpecialistsofferedhimmedicaladvicE.C.TraininghelpedhimdefeathisdiseasE.D.Heovercametheshadowofillnesstowin.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedworddistractionsprobablyreferto?A.Waysthathelponetofocus.B.WordsthathelponetofeellesstensE.C.Activitiesthatturnone’sattentionaway.D.Habitsthatmakeithardforonetorelax.23.Accordingtothepassagewhatdothethreepeoplehaveincommon?A.CouragE.B.Devotion.C.Hardwork.D.SelfconfidencE.
-
AsiawillcontinuetodeliverstronggrowthinthemobilephonemarketduetoconstantdemandfromChinaandIndiatheworld'stwobiggestmarketsofsuchservices.HoweverevenifAsiaistheworld'slargestbroadbandmarketintermsofabsolutenumbersitlagstheUnitedStatesandEuropeinoverallpenetration接入withjust3.6outofevery100inhabitantsconnectedtothehighspeedInternettheInternationalTelecommunicationUnionITUsaidinareport.IndiaandChinacombinedhavetotalcellphone手机subscribersofabout900millionaccountingforaquarteroftheworldtotal.EverymonthIndiaadds9millionnewsubscribersandmorewhichishigherthanChinA.WehopetheexcitementwillcontinuesaidN..K.CoyalpresidentofconsultantgroupofCommunicationsandManufacturingAssociationofIndiA.ButifIndiaistheworld'sfastestgrowingmobilephonemarketwithnearly300millionsubscribersonly11millionpeopleinthecountryhaveaccesstotheInternet.WhiledevelopedmarketslikeSouthKoreaandSingaporeareamongtheworld'stop10economiesforhouseholdbroadbandaccessmostofthelowandlowermiddleincomeeconomiesintheAsiaPacificregionhavelimitedandcostlyaccesstotheInternet.DevelopingcountriesinAsiashouldspeedupplanstodevelophighspeedbroadbandInternetaccessincudingmakingspectrumavailableandcreatinginvestmentincentives刺激.Toservegrowingdemandformobiledataserviceswhichisdrivenbythingslikesmartphonesandembeddedlaptopsoperatorsarefocusingonnewwaystoimprovevalueaddedservices.WangJianzhouchairmanandCEOofChinaMobilesaidhiscompanywasbankingonthedevelopmentofnewgenerationwirelesstechnologiessuchasLongTermEvolutionLTEwhichpromisestospeedupeverythingfrommobilevideosharingtomusicdownloads.OverathirdofChinaMobileusersusetheirhandsetstolistentomusicmuchhigherthanintheUnitedStatesBritainFranceandGermany.SurelyitisAsianoperatorswhowillbeamongthefirsttousethetechnologicalpotentialofITEtranslatingitintorealworldservicesrevenues收入税收andcustomernumberssaidTourE.46.AccordingtothereportofITUinAsia________.A.thereisthelargestnumberofusersoftheInternetB.mostinhabitantshaveaccesstothehighspeedInterntC.ChinaandIndiaareingreatneedofphonesratherthanfileInternetD.thereisagrowthinthecellphoneinAsiaandIndia47.Whichcountryhasthemostcellphonesubscriberseveryday?A.ChinA.B.IndiA.C.SouthKoreA.D.SingaporE.48.ThepeculiarcharacterofLongTermEvolutionis________.A.advancedB.cheapC.highspeedD.convenient49.Fromthelastparagraphwecaninfer________.A.thetechnologyofLTEismainlyusedinthefieldoftranslatingB.thetechnologyofLTEisjustpotentialinrealityC.theuseofLTEwillbringAsianoperatorsmoreprofitsD.Asiawillleadintheapplicationoftechnology50.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.AsialeadsmobileandtheInternetgrowthbutfallsbehindtheUSandEuropeB.AsiaisintheleadinthefieldofmoderntechnologyC.AsiaisgreatlybehindwesterncountriesintechnologyD.AsialeavesEuropecountriesbehindinadvancedtechnology
-
GuidetoStockholmUniversityLibraryOurlibraryoffersdifferenttypesofstudyingplacesandprovidesagoodstudyingenvironment.ZonesThelibraryisdividedintodifferentzones.Theupperfloorisaquietzonewithoverathousandplacesforsilentreadingandplaceswhereyoucansitandworkwithyourowncomputer.Thereadingplacesconsistmostlyoftablesandchairs.Thegroundflooristhezonewhereyoucantalk.Hereyoucanfindsofasandarmchairsforgroupwork.ComputersYoucanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttothewi-fispeciallypreparedfornotebookcomputersyoucanalsouselibrarycomputerswhichcontainthemostcommonlyusedapplicationssuchasMicrosoftOfficE.TheyaresituatedintheareaknownastheExperimentalFieldonthegroundfloor.Group-studyplacesIfyouwanttodiscussfreelywithoutdisturbingothersyoucanbookastudyroomorsitatatableonthegroundfloor.Somestudyroomsarefor2-3peopleandotherscanholdupto6-8peoplE.Allroomsaremarkedonthelibrarymaps.Thereare40group-studyroomsthatmustbebookedviathewebsitE.TobookyouneedanactiveUniversityaccountandavalidUniversitycarD.Youcanusearoomthreehoursperdayninehoursatmostperweek.StorageofStudyMaterialThelibraryhaslockersforstudentstostorecourseliteraturE.Whenyouhaveobtainedatleast40credits学分youmayrentalockerandpay400SEKforayear’srentalperioD.RulestobeFollowedMobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrary.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.Pleasenotethatfoodandfruitareforbiddeninthelibrarybutyouareallowedtohavedrinksandsweetswithyou.1.Thelibrary’supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto.A.readinaquietplaceB.havegroupdiscussionsC.takecomfortableseatsD.gettheircomputersfixed2.Librarycomputersonthegroundfloor__________.A.helpstudentswiththeirfieldexperimentsB.areforthosewhowanttoaccessthewi-fiC.containsoftwarenecessaryforschoolworkD.aremostlyusedforfillingoutapplicationforms3.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroup-studyroom?A.Groupmustconsistof8peoplE.B.OneshouldhaveanactiveUniversityaccount.C.Three-houruseperdayistheminimum.D.Applicantsmustmarktheroomonthemap.4.A.studentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe____________.A.hasearnedtherequiredcreditsB.attendscertaincourseC.hasnowheretoputhisbooksD.canaffordtherentalfee5.WhatshouldNOTbebroughtintothelibrary?A.Mobilephones.B.OrangejuicE.C.Candy.D.Sandwiches.
-
IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwordsdifficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciationyouarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebecomesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversitylearningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.Thestudyalsofoundtheyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguagethebettertheeffectis.AteamledbyDr.AndreaMichellefromUniversityCollegeLondontookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywerecomparedwithagroupofearlybilingualswhohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffiveaswellasanumberoflaterlearners.Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity密度inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguagE.Butthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguagethesmallerthedifferencewas.Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagesaidthescientists.Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWaleshasreachedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.HavingtwolanguagesgivesyoutwowindowsontheworldandmakesthebrainmoreflexiblehesaiD.Youareactuallygoingbeyondlanguageandhaveabetterunderstandingofdifferentideas.ThefindingswerematchedinastudyofnativeItalianspeakerswhohadlearnedEnglishasasecondlanguagebetween2and34.ReadingwritingandcomprehensionwerealltesteD.Theresultsshowedthattheyoungertheystartedtolearnthebetter.Studyingalanguagemeansyougetanentrancetoanotherworldexplainedthescientists.9.Themainsubjecttalkedaboutinthispassageis______.A.scienceonlearningasecondlanguageB.findingsthatlanguagelearningcanhelpbrainpowerC.man’sabilityoflearningasecondlanguageD.languagelearningandmathsstudy10.Thelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphisintendedto______.A.saylanguagelearningisalsoakindofphysicallaborB.provethatoneneedsmorepracticewhenhesheislearningalanguageC.showtheimportanceofusingitwhenyoulearnalanguageD.makepeoplebelievelanguagelearninghelpsgreymatterworkwell11.Wemayknowfromthescientificfindingsthat______.A.theearlieryoustarttolearnasecondlanguagethehigherthegreymatterdensityisB.thereisnodifferencebetweenalatersecondlanguagelearnerandonewhodoesn’tknowasecondlanguageC.theexperienceoflearningasecondlanguagehasbadeffectonpeople’sbrainD.theabilityoflearningasecondlanguageischangingallthetime12.Theunderlinedwordbilingualsprobablymeans_______.A.researchersonlanguagelearningB.peoplewhoaregoodatlearningforeignlanguagesC.peoplewhocanspeaktwolanguagesD.activelanguagelearners
你可能感兴趣的试题
- ThemostfrighteningwordsintheEnglishlanguageareOurcomputerisdown.Youhearitmoreandmorewhenyouareonbusiness.TheotherdayIwasattheairportwaitingforatickettoWashingtonandthegirlintheticketofficesaidI’msorryIcan’tsellyouaticket.Ourcomputerisdown.Ifyourcomputerisdownjustwritemeoutaticket.Ican’twriteyououtaticket.Thecomputeristheonlyoneallowedtodoso.Ilookeddownonthecomputerandeverypassengerwasjuststandingtheredrinkingcoffeeandstaringattheblackscreen.ThenIaskedherWhatdoallyoupeopledo?Wegivethecomputertheinformationaboutyourtripandthenittellsuswhetheryoucanflywithusornot.Sowhenitgoesdownyougodownwithit.That’sgoodsir.Howlongwillthecomputerbedown?Iwantedtoknow.IhavenoideA.Sometimesit’sdownfor10minutessometimesfortwohours.There’snowaywecanfindoutwithoutaskingthecomputerandsinceit’sdownitwon’tanswerus.Afterthegirltoldmetheyhadnobackup备用computerIsaiD.Let’sforgetthecomputer.Whataboutyourplanes?They’restillflyingaren’tthey?Icouldn’ttellwithoutaskingthecomputer.MaybeIcouldjustgotothegateandaskthepilotifhe’sflyingtoWashingtonIsuggesteD.Iwouldn’tknowwhatgatetosendyouto.EvenifthepilotwasgoingtoWashingtonhecouldn’ttakeyouifyoudidn’thaveaticket.IsthereanyotherairlineflyingtoWashingtonwithinthenextfewhours?Iwouldn’tknowshesaidpointingatthedarkscreen.Only‘IT’knows.‘It’can’ttellmE.Bythistimetherewerequiteafewpeoplestandinginlines.Thewordsoonspreadtoothertravelersthatthecomputerwasdown.SomepeoplewentwhitesomepeoplestartedtocryandstillotherskickedtheirluggagE.1.Thebesttitleforthearticleis_______.A.WhentheComputerIsDownB.TheMostFrighteningWordsC.TheComputeroftheAirportD.AskingtheComputer2.Whatcouldthegirlintheticketofficedoforthepassengerswithoutaskingthecomputer?A.Shecouldsellaticket.B.Shecouldwriteoutaticket.C.Shecouldanswerthepassengers’questions.D.Shecoulddonothing.3.Whydoyouthinktheyhadnotabackupcomputer?A.BecauseitwaseasydownB.BecauseitwasveryexpensivE.C.Becauseitwasnotadvancedenough.D.Becauseitwasnotasbigasthemaincomputer.4.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat_______.A.amoderncomputerwon’tbedown.B.computerscantaketheplaceofhumansC.sometimesacomputermaybringsufferingtopeopleD.therewillbegreatchangesincomputers
- BelowisanentrytakenfromanEnglishdictionary.ScratchVerB.noun.adjective■Verbrubwithyournails①~atsthtorubyourskinwithyournailsusuallybecauseitisITCHING:【VN】Johnyawnedandscratchedhischin.◆Thedogscratcheditselfbehindtheear.◆【V.】Trynottoscratch.◆Shescratchedattheinsectbitesonherarm.cutskin②~sb/sth/yourselfonsthtocutordamagE.Yourskinslightlywithsthsharp:【VN】I’dscratchedmyleganditwasbleeding.◆Shescratchedherselfonanail.◆【V.】Doesthecatscratch?damagesurface③【VN】todamagethesurfaceofsthespeciallyaccidentallybymakingthinshallowmarksonit:Thecar’spaintworkisbadlyscratchedmake/removemark④【VN+adv./prep.】tomakeorremoveamarkect.onsthdeliberatelybyrubbingitwithsthhardorsharp:Theyscratchedlinesinthedirttomarkoutapitch.◆Wescratchedsomeofthedirtaway.◆figurativeYoucanscratchmynameoffthelist.Makesound⑤【V.】【usually+adv./prep.】tomakeanirritatingnoisebyrubbingsthwithsthsharp:Thedogkeptscratchingatthedoortogoout.◆Hispenscratchedawayonthepaper.◆Wecouldhearmicescratchingbehindthewall.aliving⑥【VN】~alivingtomakeenoughmoneytoliveonbutwithdifficulty:75%ofthepopulationscratchalivingfromthesoilcancel⑦~sb/sthfromsthtodecidethatsthcannothappenorsb/sthcannottakepartinsthbeforeitstarts:【VN】toscratcharocketlaunch◆Thehorsewasscratchedfromtheracebecauseofinjury.IDIOMS:scratchyourheadoversthtothinkhardinordertofindananswertosth:ExpertshavebeenscratchingtheirheadsovertheincreaseinteenagecrimE.scratchthesurfaceofsthtodealwithunderstandorfindoutaboutonlyasmallpartofasubjectorproblem:Weleftfeelingthatwehadjustscratchedthesurfaceofthisfascinatingcountry.youscratchmybackandI’llscratchyourssayingusedtosaythatifsbhelpsyouyouwillhelpthemevenifthisisunfairtoothersPhrasalVerbs:scratchabout/aroundforsthtosearchforsthespeciallywithdifficultyscratchsthouttoremoveawordespeciallyanamefromsthwrittenusuallybyputtingalinethroughit■Nounmark/cut①【C.】amarkacutoraninjurymadebyscratchingsb’sskinorthesurfaceofsth:Herhandswerecoveredinscratchesfromthebrambles.◆ascratchonthepaintwork◆It’sonlyascratch=averyslightinjury.◆Heescapedwithoutascratch=wasnothurtatall.sound②【sing.】theunpleasantsoundofsthsharporroughbeingrubbedagainstasurfacewithyournails③【sing.】theactofscratchingapartofyourbodywhenitITCHES:Goonhaveagoodscratch!IDIOMS:fromscratchwithoutanypreviouspreparationorknowledge:Theydecidedtodismantlethemachineandstartagainfromscratch.◆Hebuilttheorchestraupfromscratch.be/comeuptoscratchbringsb/sthuptoscratchasgoodassth/sbshouldbe;satisfactory:Hisworksimplyisn’tuptoscratch.◆It’lltakemonthstobringthebanduptoscratch.■adjectiveBrE①puttogetherinahurryusingwhateverpeopleormaterialsareavailable:ascratchteam②especiallyingolfwithnoHANDICAP:ascratchplayer61.BecarefulnottoscratchthefurnituremostprobablymeansBecarefulnotto.A.removeanymarksB.damageitssurfaceC.makeanynoisesD.changeitsposition62.ThewordscratchinSomedrawingshadbeenscratchedonthebackofthedoorhasthesamemeaningasin.A.WescratchedsomeofthedirtawayB.Thecar'spaintworkisbadlyscratchedC.Thedogkeptscratchingatthedoortogoout.D.Theyscratchedlinesinthedirttomakemarks63.ShehadscratchedbecauseofakneeinjurymightimplythatShecouldn't____________.A.takepartinaraceB.cancelapreparedactivity'C.makealivingaf6neD.makeenoughmoney64.WhentheFrenchgirlsaysIlearnedGermanfromscratchsixmonthsago.shemeansshe__________.A.hadpreviouslywellpreparedB.wasunsatisfiedwithherGermanC.knewnoGermanbeforethatD.foundfewmaterialsavailable
- BuyingbooksontheInternetisagreatwaytosavetimeandmoney.Onlinebookstoresoffernewbooksandusedbooksthatcansaveyoulotsofmoney.Theyarefarbettercomparedtotraditionalbookstoresastheyoffermuchwiderkindsofbooks.Anotheradvantageofbuyingbooksonlineisthatyoucanalsoreadthebookreviewsaswellasreaders’reviewstogetanideawhetherthebookisworthbuying.Onlinebookstoresoffergreatdiscountstoregularcustomerswhichisabigattractionforbooklovers.ForbookloversthemostimportantthingistogetbooksontimE.Thereforeyouneedtofindareliableonlinebookstorethatwillbeabletoprovidefastdeliveries送货.HerearesometipstousewhenchoosinganonlinebookstorE.Someonlinebookstoresarepopularforfictionbooks;somearefornon-fictionbooksornovelsetC.UnderstandingtheirspecializationwillhelpyougettherightkindofbooksintimE.Checkwhetheryouwillbebuyingthebooksfromathird-partysellerordirectlyfromthewebsitE.Althoughthewebsitecouldbereputable声誉好的third-partysellersadvertisedontheirsitemaynothaveagoodreputation.Neverjumpatstoresthatoffersupercheappricesasbookssoldatsuchlowpricescouldbeinverybadcondition.Mostofthepopularonlinebookstoresofferusefultools.OnetoolisawishlisttoolonitswebsitE.Youcanupdate更新thelistofbooksyouwishtobuyinthefuturE.Thebookstorewillknowwhatyouwantandwille-mailyouimmediatelywhenthebookofyourchoiceisavailablE.70.Whydoyouthinkonlinebookstoresaremuchbetterthantraditionalones?A.Becauseonlinebookstoresofferreadersthelatestbooks.B.Becauseonlinebookstoresofferreadersthelowestprices.C.Becauseonlinebookstoresofferreadersmorekindsofbookstochoosefrom.D.Becauseonlinebookstoresofferreadersmoreabouttheirfavoriteauthors.71.Howcanareaderbuyaworthybookwhenshoppingonline?A.BycomparingservicE.B.ByreadingonlinereviewsC.Byaskingfordiscounts.D.ByaskingbooksellersforadvicE.72.Whatdoonlinebookloverscareaboutmost?A.ThespeedofdeliveriesB.Theauthorofbooks.C.Thepricesofbooks.D.Theconditionofbooks.73.What’sbenefitofupdatingyourwishlisttool?A.Thebookstorewillknowwhatyouwant.B.YoumaybuythebookyouwantasquicklyaspossiblE.C.Youmayknowmorereliablebooksellers.D.YoumaypayforthebookinalowpricE.74.Whatisthe3rdparagraphmainlyabout?A.HowtochooseareliableonlinebookstorE.B.HowtoavoidbuyingbadconditionbooksonlinE.C.HowtounderstandthespecializationofanonlinebookstorE.D.Howtoadvertiseonthewebsitetogetagoodreputation.75.Theunderlinedwordsregularcustomersinparagraph1referto______.A.peoplewhoareB.peoplewhoalwaysbuythinginthesameshopC.peoplewholikereadingD.peoplewhooftensurfstheInternet
- TheCanada’sMostInterestingTownsContestisstartedbyReader’sDigestAssociationCanadaandisopentoallCanadians.Allentries参赛作品mustbesubmittedbyDecember182012.EntryrequirementsParticipantsmustsubmitastoryinEnglishorinFrenchandonephotothattellwhytheirtownisthemostinterestingtowninCanadA.Thestorymustnotbeover250wordsandthephotographmustnotbeover2MB.Thestoryisamustbutthephotoisoptional.Submissionwillrequireyourfullnameandthenameofthecityyouarerecommending.Youmustwriteclearlywhichofthefollowingcategoriesyouarecovering:BestDestination;Greenest;Healthiest;BestCuisine;MostCommunitySpirit;MostArtistiC.VotingSubmissionswillbevotedbypeopleenteringthecontest.DuringtheVotingPeriodanyonemayvotefortheirfavoritesubmissionbyclickingthevotebuttononlinE.Eachpersonmayvoteforasmanysubmissionsastheywishinanygivenday.TheVotingPeriodbeginsonSeptember182012andendsonDecember182012.Youmayvoteforyourownsubmission.PrizeandawardsAttheendoftheVotingPeriodthetop20entrieswillbejudgedbyagroupofjudges.TheentrywiththehighestscorefromthejudgeswillbetheGrandPrizewinnerwhowillreceivea$5000.00chequE.AndthecityfeaturedintheGrandPrizewinner’sentrywillbeawardedaprizeaswella$5000.00chequE.Theentrieswiththenextsevenhighestjudges’scoreswillbethesevenRunnersUp亚军eachdeservinga$1000.00chequE.OnJanuary172013atourMontrealofficetheprizeswillbeawardedtowinners.5.TheCanada’sMostInterestingTownsContest____.A.lastsonemonthB.isawritingcontestC.includesmanycategoriesD.allowsanyonetotakepart6.Itcanbelearnedthataparticipant____.A.mustsubmitaphotographB.canvoteforhisownsubmissionC.mustwritethestoryinEnglishD.canonlyvoteforonesubmission7.Thetotalprizemoneyforthiscontestisworth____.A.$6000.00B.$11000.00C.$12000.00D.$17000.00
- ScientistsinUKhavegrownalivinghumanbrain.TheteamatAstonUniversitycreatedtinybunchofcellswhichactlikeamininervoussystem.TheybelieveitcouldhelpfindacureforworsementalconditionslikeParkinson’sdiseasE.ProfessorMichaelColemanisleadingtheresearchprogram.HeexplainedWeareaimingtobeabletostudythehumanbrainatthemostbasiclevelusinganactuallivinghumancellsystem.Cellshavetobealiveandoperatingefficientlytoenableustoreallyunderstandhowthebrainworks.Theexperimentinvolveschangingcellsfromacancertumour肿瘤andmakingthembehavelikebraincells.Althoughfarfromfinishedresearchershopethefalsebraincellswillgivethemagreaterunderstandingofhowrealbrainswork.Thisinturncouldsignificantlyfurtherresearchintoconditionswhichaffectthebrain.NeilHuntchiefleaderoftheresearchgroupsaidItisstillveryearlydaysbutinthefuturetheresearchcouldleadtoausefultoolforlookingintodementia痴呆.ThetechniquecouldalsoprovideawaytocarryonanimaltestandisbeingsupportedbytheHumaneResearchTrustHRT.ThescientistspredictthatoverthenexttenyearsamillionpeoplewilldevelopdementiA.ProfessorColemanbelievestheirfindingscouldchangethis.HesaidWehopeourresearchwillprovidescientistswithanewandhighlyrelationalhumanexperimentalmodeltohelpthemunderstandthebrainbetteranddevelopnewdrugstocontroltherelateddiseasE.Howeverthebiggestchallengeatpresentisthatwearegreatlyshortoffundwhichwillslowourresearch.72.UKscientistsgrowalivinghumanbraininorderto______.A.studythestructureofhumanbrainB.makeuseoflivinghumancellsystemC.discoverhowhumanbrainreallyworksD.separatecellsfromacancertumour73.AccordingtoNeilHuntresearchintobraincells______.A.willgetfinishedasearlyaspossibleB.willmakepeoplediscoverdementiaC.willaffectthebraingrowthinmanywaysD.willhelptotreatsomediseasesinnervesystem74.Fromthelastparagraphwecanknowthat______A.thetechniqueprovidedbyHRTisimmatureB.animaltestsarenolongerallowedbylawC.amillionpeoplesufferfrombraindiseasesD.theresearchprogramlacksfinancialsupport75.Thetextisintendedto______.A.tellusaboutabreakthroughinmedicalresearchB.introducearesearchprograminhuman'sbrainC.introducetheprogressofdrugsfordementiaD.tellusabouthealthprobleminnervesystem
- FansofUStelevisiondramaswatchtheirfavoriteseriesfordifferentreasons:somewanttoimprovetheirEnglishskillsothersjustwanttokilltimE.SomeTVseriesaremorethanpureentertainment―theyhaveacertaindepth.MadMenwhichreturnedwithasixthseasonrecently;MondayMorningswhichjustfinisheditsfirstseason;andModernFamilywhichsweepstheawardseveryyeararejustafewexamples.Whydotheseshowsstandoutamongsomanysimilarones?TVcriticsRaymondZhouwillgiveyouanideaofwhysomeshowsarebetterthanothers.Perioddrama—MorethantimetravelPerioddramasareintendedtocapturetheambience气氛ofaparticularerA.DirectorsmustthereforeattractaudiencesasmuchbytheirrecreationofahistoricalsettingasbyaninterestingstorylinE.MadMenisanexcellentexampleofthisbalancebeingstruck.SetinNewYorkduringthe1960sitaccuratelyshowsUSattitudesintheworkplacethroughthealcoholismandchain-smokingcommonofthetimeandplacesanabsorbingplotrightinitscenter.ButratherthanmerelypresentingapastdecadeMadMen’ssubtle微妙的descriptionofthestrugglesofwhite-collarworkersatthetimebothmaleandfemalemakesitstandout.Theseries’attentiontodetailissuperbRaymondZhousaiD.ForexamplecreatorMatthewWeinermakesDonDraper―theleadingroleoftheseries―driveaBuickinsteadofaCadillacbecauseWeinerthinksthemanlackstheself-pridetobuyaluxurycar.It’sthiskindofattentivenessthatraisestheshow’sartisticvaluE.CriticsalsorecommendAnotherperioddramathatworksisBroadwalkEmpiresetduringtheprohibitionperiodofthe1920sand1930sinAtlanticCityNewJersey.HeatherHavrileskyatSalonmagazinenotedhowtheshowrevelsintheoddities怪事ofitstimepeelingbackthelayersofpolitesocietytorevealashadowworldofcriminalsandpoliticiansworkingtogethertokeeptheliquorflowing.Whydoesitappealtoviewers?Becausetheyknowthattheliquorisametaphor暗喻fortoday’spoliticalscandals__.69.HowmanyUSTVseriesarementionedinthispassage?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.70.ThefollowingstatementsarethereasonswhymanypeopleareattractedbyUStelevisiondramasEXCEPTthat__________.A.UStelevisiondramasmerelypresentapastdecadeB.directorsrecreateahistoricalsettingandadoptinterestingstorylinesC.thedramascanimprovetheirEnglishskillsandhelppeoplekilltimeD.someTVseriesaremorethanpureentertainmentandtheyhaveacertaindepth71.AccordingtoRaymondZhouDonDraper’sdrivingaBuickinsteadofaCadillacshows_________.A.MadMenattachesmuchimportancetodetailsB.MadMenplacesanabsorbingplotrightinitscenterC.thedirectorwantstoraisetheshow’sartisticvalueD.MadMen’sdescriptionofthestrugglingwhite-collarworkersmakesitstandout72.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.DirectorsofUSdramas.B.USdramasandtheirstorylines.C.USperioddramastokilltimE.D.USdramasandtheirmagictouch.
- ThetimeofyearababyisborncanshapewhatprofessiontheywillembarkoninlaterlifeanewstudyhassuggesteD.BeingborninacertainmonthappearstoindicatethepossibilityofwhatjobapersonwillendupwiththestudybytheOfficeforNationalStatisticsfounD.ResearchershaveuncoveredthatthemonthinwhichbabiesareborncouldalsoaffecteverythingfromintelligencetolengthoflifE.A.childborninDecemberismorelikelytobecomeadentistwhilesomeonewhosebirthdayfallsinJanuarywilltendtoadebtcollectortheyfounD.AFebruarybirthappearstoincreasethechancesofbeinganartistwhileMarchbabiesappeartogoontobecomepilots.MeanwhileAprilandMayaresaidtohaveafairlyevenspreadofprofessionsbirthsinthesummermonthsmeanamuchlowerchanceofbecomingahigh-earningfootballplayerdoctorordentist.Thestudywasgainedbyresearcherswhoanalyzedthebirthmonthsofpeoplein19separateoccupationsusinginformationfromthelastcensus人口普查theDailyMailreporteD.Althoughthesetrendsmaybedifficulttoexplainrelationsbetweenbirthmonthsandspecifichealthproblemshaveascientificbasis.SpringbabiesareatgreaterriskofillnessesincludingschizophreniaAlzheimer’sdiseaseasthmaandautism.Theymayalsobelesscleverthanclassmatesborninotherpartsoftheyear.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseembarkonreferto?A.landonB.keepintouchwithC.beengagedinD.breakfrom26.AccordingtotheresearchersachildborninMarchislikelytobecome_______.A.adebtcollectorB.apilotC.adentistD.anartist27.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat______.A.themonthbabiesareborncouldonlyaffecthisintelligenceandlengthoflifeB.PeopleborninthesummermonthsaremorelikelytogethighlypaidC.SpringbabiesmayhavethebiggerchancetogetillD.thechoiceofprofessionforAprilandMayisverynarrow28.Whatcanbeincludedfromthepassage?A.ThereexistconnectionsbetweenbirthdateandoccupationsB.ThefatehasbeenalreadydecidedwhenpeoplearebornC.PeopleborninAutumnwouldbemoresuccessfulthanthoseborninSpringD.Thetimeofyearoneisborndecideswhichspecifichealthproblemsonehas
- 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.
- ThePealeswereafamousfamilyofAmericanartists.CharlesWillsonPealeisbestrememberedforhisportraitsofleadingfiguresoftheAmericanRevolution.HepaintedportraitsofFranklinandJeffersonandoveradozenofGeorgeWashington.Hislife-sizeportraitofhissonsRaphaelleandTitianwassorealisticthatGeorgeWashingtonreportedlyoncetippedhishattothefiguresinthepicturE.CharlesWillsonPealegaveuppaintinginhismiddleageanddevotedhislifetothePealemuseumwhichhefoundedinPhiladelphiA.Theworld’sfirstpopularmuseumofartandnaturalsciencemainlycoveredpaintingsbyPealeandhisfamilyaswellasdisplaysofanimalsintheirnaturalsettings.PealefoundtheanimalshimselfandfoundamethodtomaketheexhibitsmorelifelikE.Themuseum’smostpopulardisplaywastheskeleton骷髅ofahugeextinctelephantwhichPealeunearthedonaNewYorkfarmin1801.ThreeofPeale’sseventeenchildrenwerealsofamousartists.PaphaellePealeoftenpaintedstilllivesofflowersfruitandcheesE.HisbrotherRembrandtstudiedunderhisfatherandpaintedportraitsofmanynotedpeopleincludingoneofGeorgeWashington.AnotherbrotherRubensPealepaintedmostlylandscapesandportraits.JamesPealethebrotherofCharlesWillsonPealespecializedinminiatures小画像.HisdaughterSarahMiriamPealewasprobablythefirstprofessionalfemaleportraitpainterinAmericA.25.TheauthormentionsinParagraph1thatWashingtontippedhishattothefiguresinthepaintingtoshowthat________.A.CharlesWillsonPeale’spaintingwasverylifelikeB.WashingtonrespectedCharlesWillsonPeale’sworkC.WashingtonwasfriendlywithRaphaelleandTitianPealeD.thepaintingofthetwobrotherswasverylarge26.Theunderlinedwordunearthedisclosestinmeaningto______.A.showedB.dugupC.inventedD.lookedover27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthechildofCharlesWillsonPeale?A.TitianPealE.B.RubensPealE.C.RaphaellePealE.D.SarahMiriamPealE.28.Theauthor’sattitudetowardthePealesisingeneral_______.A.puzzledB.excitedC.admiringD.disappointed
- ItisoftensaidthatyoucannotteachanolddognewtricksbutthreeNewZealanddogshavedecidedtoproveotherwisebylearningaskill—drivingacar!What’sevenmoreimpressiveisthatthethreewhohavebecomeskilledinjusteightweeksarenotspecialdogsthatbelongtosomerichownersbutabandonedonesatNewZealand’sSPCA.Togettheirtrainingstarted10-month-oldPorter18-month-oldMontyandone-year-oldGinnywereselectedfromapoolofsevenpotentialcandidatesandmovedtoAnimalQatalentagencythatteachesanimalstricksformoviesandtelevisionshows.Thedrivingclassesbeganwithteachingthedogssomebasicdrivingtechniquesliketurningthesteeringwheels方向盘andapplyingthebrakes.Afterthatthedogspracticedeverythingtheyhadlearntbehindthewheelsofamotorized装上发动机的car.Thenfinallyitwastimeforthebigtest-drivingarealcar!Humancarsarenotreallybuiltforfour-leggedanimalssothecartheydrovewasadjustedsothatthedogscouldsitcomfortablyandeasilyreachthesteeringwheelwiththeirpaws.ThoughtheyallseemedtodoverywelltherealtestcameonMondaynightwhenMontythebestdriverofthethreeshowedhisgreatdrivingskillonlivetelevision.WhywouldtheSPCAgothroughsomuchtroubletohighlighttheskillsofhomelessdogs?Thereasonistoshowthatadoptingadogfromashelterdoesnotmeanownersaregettingapetthatisworsethanonepurchasedfromakeeper.TheCEOoftheSPCAishopingthatthisunusualeventwillbeenoughtoconvincetheresidentsofNewZealandtoconsiderthemwhensearchingforapet.WesurelyhopesomeanwhilewearealmostcertainthatthesethreepioneershaveatleastlandedtheirnamesintheGuinnessWorldRecordscreatingacategorythatprobablydoesnotevenexisttoday!1.Whodothethreedogsbelongto?A.Somerichowners.B.AnimalQ.C.A.shelter.D.A.zoo.2.Thecarthedogsdrovewasadjusted.A.becauseitwastoobigforthedogstodriveB.becauseithadnosteeringwheelsandbrakesC.toensurethedogscouldsitcomfortablyanddriveeasilyD.tomotorizethecarandturnittobearealone3.WhydoestheSPCAdecidetoteachthethreedogstolearntodriveacar?A.Toproveolddogscanlearnnewtricks.B.Toteachthemperformingtricksformoviesandtelevisionshows.C.Toprovideamusingperformancesforhomelesschildren.D.Toencouragepeopletoadopttheabandoneddogs.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.A.newGuinnesscategoryfordrivingdogswillprobablybecreateD.B.Abandoneddogsaremuchclevererthanhouse-keptones.C.AllthedogsatNewZealand’sSPCAwillsoonbeadopteD.D.NewZealandhasthemosthomelessdogsamongallcountries.
- Thefollowingareletterstotheeditorofaschoolnewspaper.DeareditorI’dliketoexpressmyopinionaboutgrades.Studentsshouldbeallowedtostudywithoutworryingaboutgrades.Fortunatelymosteducatorsarebecomingawareofthefactthatstudentshavedifferentinterestsandabilities.Iunderstandthatgradesareusefulbutgradesoftenlimitcreativity.Competingforbettergradescausesmanystudentstoturndownopportunitiestopursuemusicdramaticsandsports.Gradesforceanarbitrary武断的standardofsuccessoneveryonE.Idonotdemandassomeextremistsdothatgradesberemovedimmediately.HoweverIdobelievethatlessemphasisshouldbeplacedongrades.IhopethatsomedaygradeswillbecomeoptionalatVillageHighSchool.MagdalenaSmithDramaClubDeareditorI’dliketosaysomethingaboutgrades.Let’sfacethefactsaboutgrades.Gradesperformthreebasicfunctions.Firstgradesmotivate激发studentstoworkattheirhighestlevelofcompetence能力.SecondtheyactasarewardforhardworkingstudentsandasapunishmenttostudentswhodonotworkharD.Finallygradesareusedasaneffectivestandardbywhichtomeasurestudents’achievement.Goodgradeshelpstudentstogetjobsandtogetintouniversity.I'vespokenwithanumberofstudentswhohavejobsandmostofthemsaythattheywerehiredprimarilyonthebasisoftheirgrades.Mygradeshelpedmelandapart-timejobandwillhelpmegetintouniversitynextyear.IthinkgradesareextremelyimportantatVillageHighSchool.SimonHarperScienceClub13.WhichofthefollowingisnotMagdalenaSmith’sopinion?A.Gradesshouldnotbeusedtomeasureaperson’ssuccess.B.Studentsmaygiveupthechancetolearnmusicandsportsforgrades.C.Students’creativitymaynotbedevelopedforgrades.D.GradesshouldbetakenawayatoncE.14.WecanlearnSimonHarper_____.A.isconcernedaboutstudents'creativityB.believesinthebenefitsofgoodgradesC.doesn'tworktoohardathisstudiesD.supportsstudents'interestsandabilities15.FromthesecondletterwecaninferthatSimonHarperisa/an_____.A.studentB.teacherC.headmasterD.advertiser
- Mencanbebeautifultooright?CHINAisgoingtohostthe18thWorldUniversityStudentBeautyContestinGuangzhouthisDecember.Thisyearforthefirsttimethecontestwillincludeamalesection.Studentsfromover130countrieswillcompeteforMr.andMissBeauty.ThecontestisoneofthemostrespectedbeautycontestsintheworlD.ItwascopiedbytheUnitedNationsUniversityaninternationaluniversitybelongingtotheUnitedNationsin1986.SticktostudyingLIYininganeconomicsprofessoratPekingUniversitysaidthathewouldnotencouragestudentstotrytheirluckinthestockmarket股市.TheyshouldstressstudyLisaidinhisspeechatBeijingForeignStudiesUniversity.WhenaskedtheprofessorsaidheexpectedhousepricesinBeijingtocontinuetorisE.Lithinksthegovernmentshouldprovidemoreaffordablehousesforlow-levelincomepeoplE.CampuscinemaStudentsatover100universitieswillhaveadigitalcinemaoncampusaftertheNationalDayholiday.The21stCenturyDigitalFilmonCampusProjectwaslaunchedattheendofSeptember.Theticketwillcost3-8yuanratherthan30-40yuanatcinemasintown.StudentsoftendownloadmoviesonlineorwatchDVDs.NowtheycanenjoyoriginalfilmsinthedigitalcinemA.ThedigitalcinemawillshowavarietyoffilmsotherthanHollywoodblockbusters好莱坞大片.GettingpracticalAll12000graduatesfromvocationalschoolinShanxiProvincehavelandedajobaccordingtotheprovincialgovernment.Inthepastfiveyearsitisestimatedthatover95percentoftheprofessionalschoolgraduateshavefoundjobs.Howeverthenumberforuniversitygraduatesis70percent.Someemployerssaidthattheypreferprofessionalschoolgraduateswholearnedsomethingmorepracticalinschoolandexpectedlowersalariesthanuniversitystudents.61.Inthethirdparttheunderlinedwordlaunchedmaymean______.A.startedB.endedC.toldD.mentioned62.Wherecanthematerialbechosenfrom?A.A.novel.B.A.newspaper.C.Anadvertisement.D.A.fashionmagazinE.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Morethan130countrieswilltakepartinthe18thWorldUniversityStudentBeautyContest.B.Theticketfordigitalfilmwillcost3-8yuan.C.Inthepastfiveyearsover95percentoftheuniversitygraduateshavefoundjobsinShanxi.D.Over100universitiestookpartinthe21stCenturyDigitalFilmonCampusProject.64.ProfessorLithinksthat______.A.thehousepricesinBeijingwillkeepgoingup.B.thestudentsshouldtrytheirluckinthestockmarket.C.thegovernmentcandonothingabouthousingproblem.D.thestudentsshouldnotonlypayattentiontostudy.65.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.InShanxitheprofessionalschoolgraduatesarelesspopularwithemployersthanuniversitygraduatesrecently.B.ThedigitalcinemawillonlyshowHollywoodblockbusters.C.Thegraduatesfromuniversitiescanputwhattheylearnedintopracticemoreeasily.D.NomencompetedintheWorldUniversityStudentsBeautyContestbeforethisyear.
- Herearesomeofthebestalltimesciencefictionmovies.Ibelievetheycanaccompanywithyoutospendyourdullweekends.TheMatrixInthisstoryacomputerhacker黑客searchesforthetruthbehindthemysteriousforcE.Inthe22ndcenturyitturnsoutthattheworldiscontrolledbyamagiccomputersystemcalledtheMatrixandpeopleliveinanunrealworlD.ThecomputerhackerandhiscomradesovercomemuchdifficultyandatlastfindthewaytotakeovertheMatrixandsavetheworlD.MeninBlackThisscificomedyisaboutJandK.agentsinatopsecretagencyandtheyfightbravelywiththealientosavethegalaxy银河fromabadtemperedalienbugandsavetheEarthfrombeingdestroyeD.HarryPotterHarryhaslivedunderthestairsathisauntanduncle'shousE.Butonhis11thbirthdayhelearnshe'sapowerfulwizardwithaplacewaitingforhimattheHogwartsSchoolofWitchcraftandWizardry.Thereheuncoversthetruthabouthisparents'deaths...andaboutthebadmanwho'stoblamE.AndromedaStrainWhenasatellitecrashesinNewMexicotheAirForcesendstwomentoreachit.Totheirhorrortheydiscoverthattheprobe探测器carriesanalienvirusthat'salreadykilledallbuttwooftheresidentsofthetownwhereitlandeD.Nowscientistsmuststopthevirusfromspreading.12MonkeysIntheyear2035JamesColeisforcedtobesentbackto1996byscientiststodiscovertheoriginofavirusthatwipedoutnearlyalloftheearth'spopulation.WhenColeismistakenlysentto1990he'sarrestedandlockedupinamentalhospitalwherehemeetsthesonofafamousvirusexpert.36.Whichofthefollowingfilmsisaboutthealienvirus?A.TheMatrix.B.MeninBlack.C.AndromedaStrain.D.12Monkeys.37.Inwhichfilmsecretagentsfightwiththebadcreaturefromouterspace?A.TheMatrix.B.MeninBlack.C.AndromedaStrain.D.12Monkeys.38.HarryPotter________.A.doesn'tknowhe'sapowerfulwizarduntilheis11yearsoldB.hasahappyandpleasantchildhoodwithhisauntanduncleC.hatestostayattheHogwartsSchoolofWitchcraftandWizardryD.knowshowhisparentsdiedbeforehegoestotheHogwartsSchool
- HomestayprovidesEnglishlanguagestudentswiththeopportunitytospeakEnglishoutsidetheclassroomandtheexperienceofbeingpartofaBritishhomE.WhattoExpectThehostwillprovideaccommodationandmeals.Roomswillbecleanedandbedcoverschangedatleastonceaweek.Youwillbegiventhehousekeyandthehostistheretoofferhelpandadviceaswellastotakeaninterestinyourphysicalandmentalhealth.AccommodationZonesHomestaysarelocatedinLondonmainlyinZones23and4ofthetransportsystem.MosthostsdonotliveinthetowncentreasmuchofcentralLondoniscommercialandnotresidential.Zones3and4oftenofferlargeraccommodationinalesscrowdedareA.ItisveryconvenienttotravelinLondonbyundergrounD.MealPlansAvailable♢ContinentalBreakfast♢BreakfastandDinner♢BreakfastPackedLunchandDinnerIt’simportanttonotethatfewEnglishfamiliesstillprovideatraditionalcookedbreakfast.YouraccommodationincludesContinentalBreakfastwhichnormallyconsistsoffruitjuicecereal谷物类食品breadandteaorcoffeE.CheesefruitandcoldmeatarenotnormallypartofaContinentalBreakfastinEnglanD.DinnersusuallyconsistofmeatorfishwithvegetablesfollowedbydessertfruitandcoffeE.FriendsIfyouwishtoinviteafriendovertovisityoumustfirstaskyourhost’spermission.Youhavenorighttoentertainfriendsinafamilyhomeassomefamiliesfeelitisaninvasionoftheirprivacy.Self-CateringAccommodationinPrivateHomesAccommodationonaroom-onlybasisincludessharedkitchenandbathroomfacilitiesandoftenamainlivingroom.Thiskindofaccommodationoffersanindependentlifestyleandismoresuitableforthelong-staystudent.HoweveritdoesnotprovidethesamefamilyatmosphereasanordinaryhomestayandmaynotbenefitthosewhoneedtopracticeEnglishathomequiteasmuch.25.Thepassageisprobablywrittenfor______.A.hostswillingtoreceiveforeignstudentsB.foreignershopingtoknowBritishcultureC.travelersplanningtovisitfamiliesinLondonD.EnglishlearnersapplyingtoliveinEnglishhomes26.Whichofthefollowingwillthehostprovide?A.Roomcleaning.B.MedicalcarE.C.Freetransport.D.Physicaltraining.27.AccordingtothepassagewhatdoesContinentalBreakfastinclude?A.DessertandcoffeE.B.Fruitandvegetables.C.BreadandfruitjuicE.D.Cerealandcoldmeat.28.Whydosomepeoplechooseself-cateringaccommodation?A.ToexperienceawarmerfamilyatmospherE.B.ToenrichtheirknowledgeofEnglish.C.ToentertainfriendsastheylikE.D.Toenjoymuchmorefreedom.
- Haveaniceday!maybeapleasantgestureorameaninglessexpression.WhenmyfriendMaxiesaysHaveanicedaywithasmileIknowshesincerelycaresaboutwhathappenstomE.Ifeellovedandsecuresinceanotherpersoncaresaboutmeandwishesmewell.Haveaniceday.Next!Thisversionoftheexpressionisspokenbyasalesgirlatthesupermarketwhoisrushingmeandmygroceriesoutthedoor.ThewordscomeoutinthesametonewithafixedprocedurE.TheyarespokenatmenottomE.Obviouslytheconcernformydayandeveryoneelse’sisthemanagement’sattempttoincreasebusiness.Theexpressionisoneofthosebehaviorsthathelppeoplegetalongwitheachother.Some-timesitindicatestheendofameeting.AssoonasyouhearityouknowthemeetingisatanenD.Sometimestheexpressionsavesuswhenwedon’tknowwhattosay.Ohyoujusthadatoothout?I’mterriblysorrybuthaveaniceday.Theexpressioncanbepleasant.IfastrangersaysHaveanicedaytoyouyoumayfinditheart-warmingbecausesomeoneyoudon’tknowhastriedtobenicetoyou.Althoughtheuseoftheexpressionisaninsinceremeaninglesssocialcustomattimesthereisnothingwrongwiththesentenceexceptthatitisalittleuninteresting.Thesalesgirlthewaitresstheteacherandallthecountlessotherswhospeakitwithoutthinkingmaynotreallycareaboutmyday.Butinastrangeandcomfortablewayit’snicetoknowtheycareenoughtopretendtheycarewhentheyreallydon’tcareallthatmuch.Whiletheexpressionmaynotoftenbesincereitisalwaysspoken.ThepointisthatpeoplesayitallthetimewhentheylikE.32.HowdoestheauthorunderstandMaxie’swords?A.Maxieshowsheranxietytotheauthor.B.Maxiereallywishestheauthoragoodday.C.Maxieencouragestheauthortostayhappy.D.Maxiereallyworriesabouttheauthor’ssecurity.33.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?A.ThesalesgirlisrudE.B.ThesalesgirlisboreD.C.ThesalesgirlcaresaboutmE.D.ThesalesgirlsaysthewordsasarulE.34.AccordingtothelastparagraphPeoplesaysHaveaniceday______.A.sincerelyB.asthanksC.asahabitD.encouragingly35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HaveaNiceDay——aSocialCustomB.HaveaNiceDay——aPleasantGreetingC.HaveaNiceDay——aHeart-warmingGreetingD.HaveaNiceDay——aPoliteEndingofaConversation
- FitzgeraldaverywealthyEnglishmanhadonlyonechildasonwhonaturallywastheappleofhiseyE.Hiswifediedwhenthechildwasinhisearlyteens.SoFitzgeralddevotedhimselftofatheringthekiD.Unluckilythesondiedinhislateteens.MeanwhileFitzgerald'swealthwasincreasingallthetimE.Hespentalotonartworksofthemasters.LaterFitzgeraldhimselfbecameseriouslyill.Beforehisdeathhehadcarefullypreparedhiswillastohowhiswealthwouldbesettled——tosellhisentirecollectionatanauction拍卖.Becauseofthelargequantityandhighqualityofhiscollectionahugecrowdofpossiblebuyersgatheredfortheauction.Manyofthemweremuseumdirectorsandprivatecollectorseagertobid出价.BeforetheauctiontheartworkswereshownamongwhichwasapaintingofFitzgerald'ssonbyanunknownartist.Becauseofitspoorqualityitreceivedlittleattention.Whenitwastimefortheauctiontheauctioneergaveled敲槌thecrowdtoattention.FirstthelawyerreadfromFitzgerald'swillthatthefirstartworktobeauctionedwasthepaintingofhisson.Thepoor-qualitypaintingdidn'treceiveanybiddersexceptone——theoldservantwhohadattendedtothesonandlovedhimandwhoforemotionalreasonsofferedtheonlybiD.AssoonastheservantboughtthepaintingforlessthanoneEnglishpoundtheauctioneerstoppedthebiddingandaskedthelawyertoreadagainfromthewill.Thecrowdbecamequietandthelawyerreadfromthewill:Whoeverbuysthepaintingofmysongetsallmycollection.Thentheauctionwasover.26.Fitzgeraldwas__________.A.amuseumdirectorB.amasterofartC.anartauctioneerD.anartcollector27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothestory?A.Fitzgeraldtookcareofhissonallbyhimself.B.Fitzgeraldbecameseriouslyillbecauseofthedeathofhisson.C.Fitzgeraldlosthiswifeandhisonlysonwithin10years.D.Fitzgeralddecidedtoleaveeverythinghehadtohisservant.28.Fitzgerald'swillshowed__________.A.hisdesiretofoolthebiddersB.hisinvaluableloveforhissonC.hissadnessatthedeathofhissonD.hisregretofhavingnoheir继承人29.WhathelpedtheoldservantwinthewholecollectionofFitzgerald's?A.NomorethanonepounD.B.Greatincreaseofhiswealth.C.Hisstrongpassionforart.D.Hisemotionforhisyoungmaster.30.Attheresultoftheauctiontheoldmanwouldfeelmorethan______________.A.surprisedB.sadC.interestedD.expected
- Anotherculturalaspectofnonverbalcommunicationisonethatyoumightnotthinkabout:spacE.Everypersonperceiveshimselftohaveasortofinvisibleshieldsurroundinghisphysicalbody.WhensomeonecomestooclosehefeelsuncomfortablE.WhenhebumpsontosomeonehefeelsobligatedtoapologizE.Butthesizeofaperson’scomfortzonedependsonhisculturalethnicorigin.ForexampleincasualconversationmanyAmericansstandaboutfourfeetapart.Inotherwordstheyliketokeepeachotheratarm’slengthpeopleinLatinorArabculturesincontraststandveryclosetoeachotherandtoucheachotheroften.IfsomeonefromoneofthoseculturesstandstooclosetoanAmericanwhileinconversationtheAmericanmayfeeluncomfortableandbackaway.WhenAmericansaretalkingtheyexpectotherstorespondtowhattheyaresaying.ToAmericanspoliteconversationalistsempathizebydisplayingexpressionsofexcitementordisgustshockorsadness.Peoplewithapokerfacewhoseemotionsarehiddenbyadeadpanexpressionarelookeduponwithsuspicion.Americansalsoindicatetheirattentivenessinaconversationbyraisingtheireyebrowsnoddingsmilingpolitelyandmaintaininggoodeyecontact.WhereassomeculturesviewdirecteyecontactasimpoliteorthreateningAmericansseeitasasignofgenuinenessandhonesty.Ifapersondoesn’tlookyouintheeyeAmericanmightsayyoushouldquestionhismotives—orassumethathedoesn’tlikeyou.YetwithalltheconcernforeyecontactAmericansstillconsiderstaring—especiallyatstrangers—toberudE.71.Whattheauthordiscussedintheprevioussectionismostprobablyabout__________.A.classificationofnonverbalcommunicationB.thereasonswhypeopleshouldthinkaboutspaceC.therelationshipbetweencommunicationandspaceD.someotherculturalaspectsofnonverbalcommunication
- Theprinciplesaboutapplyingforjobshavealteredgreatlylately.Inthepastpeoplepreferredahand-writtenapplicationletter.HowevernowadaysitisbecomingmoreandmorecommontoapplyforajobthroughtheInternet.YoucanfindinformationontheInternetabouthowtoapplyforjobs.Informationcanbefoundabouthowtofulfillyourapplicationlettertheclothesthatyoushouldwearandhowtocarryouttheinterviewitself.Theimportanceofbodylanguageisoftenmentionedbutdoesn’talwaysgettheattentionitdeserves.Afterallbeforeawordhaseverbeenspokenyourbodylanguagewillhavealreadygivenpeopletheirfirstimpressionofyou.Additionallyyourbodylanguagewillalsogiveoutalotmoreinformation.Basedonyourbodylanguageitcanbeseenifyouareself-confident.Itcanalsoshowifyouareabusyoraquiettypeandithelpsgiveanimpressionofwhetheryouarespeakingtruthfullyornot.BodylanguagecanshowhowenthusiasticyouareandifyouareanicepersonsomeonewhowilltakehisworkseriouslybutalsosomeonewhohasasenseofhumorandcanenjoyajokefromtimetotimE.Themembersoftheapplicationcommitteewillaskyouquestionsbutyouranswerswon’tonlybeoral.Thecommitteewillnotonlypayattentiontowhatyousaybutalsotohowyousayit!Bodylanguagewilldeterminefirstifitclicksandsometimesallittakesisjustafewseconds.Everybodyusesbodylanguagebutittakesplacemostlyatasubconscious下意识的level.UsingbodylanguageappropriatelyyoucandefinitelyincreaseyourchancesofgettingajoB.1.Whatkindofpeopleisthetextmainlymeantfor?A.Interviewers.B.Job-huntingpeoplE.C.Employers.D.Lay-offworkers.2.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat______.A.hand-writtenlettersarenotusedinfindingajobB.themoreexpensiveclothesintervieweeswearthebetterC.bodylanguageismoreimportantthanspokenwordsD.Internetisofsignificanceinapplyingforajob3.Usingbodylanguagewellinajobinterviewwillprobably______.A.getridoftheinterviewers’prejudiceB.determinewhatpositiononewillgetC.increasethepossibilitytogetthewantedjobD.helponeremovenervousness4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thoseusingbodylanguageareusuallyconfident.B.Bodylanguageisoftenusedonpurposeinjobhunting.C.Bodylanguageisamirrortoreflectone’spersonality.D.Peopleenjoyingjokesarepreferredinajobinterview.
- GAOMIShandongOctober11Xinhua—ChinesewriterMoYansaidonThursdaythathewasverysurprisedatwinningtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturE.SpeakingtoreportersatahotelinhishometownGaomiCityineastChina’sShandongProvinceMosaidIwasverysurpriseduponwinningtheprizebecauseIfeltIwasnotveryseniorintermsofqualificationamongChinesewriters.Therearemanygoodwritersandmyrankingwasnotsohigh.IamveryhappyhesaidIwashavingdinnerwhenIreceivedthenews.IwassurpriseD.ThankyouforcomingallthewaytoGaomi.ThisshouldbeaseasonofredsorghumbutnosuchcropisplantedanymorE.IbelievenoneofyouhaveseenthecrophesaiD.TheNobelPrizeinLiteratureisaveryimportantliteratureprizebutnotthetopawarD.Itrepresentstheopinionsofthejury评审团.IamsatisfiedwithmymajorworksandIstillkeepwritingbyhanD.MyworksareChineseliteraturewhichispartofworldliteraturE.TheyshowthelifeofChinesepeopleaswellasthecountry’suniquecultureandfolkcustoms.MeanwhilemynovelsdescribedhumanbeingsinthebroadsensE.Iwroteintheperspectiveofahumanbeing.TheseworksstandbeyondregionsandethnicgroupshesaiD.ThefolkartsandfolkcultureaccompaniedmygrowthandIwasinfluencedbytheculturalelementsIwitnessedthroughmychildhooD.WhenIpickedupthepenforliteraturecreationthefolkculturalelementsinevitablyenteredmynovelsandaffectedandevendeterminedtheartisticstylesofmyworksheaddeD.Mo’swinbroughtjoytootherwritersandreadersthroughoutthecountryasheisthefirstChinesenationaltowintheNobelPrizeinLiteratureinitscentury-longhistory.Bornintoafarmer’sfamilyinavillageinGaomiMohasbeenknownsincethelate1980sforhisnovelssuchasRedSorghumwhichwaslateradaptedintoafilmbydirectorZhangYimou.1.MoYanwassurprisedatwinningtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturebecausehefelt.A.hewasnotasfamousasotherwritersB.hewasborninafarmer’sfamilyC.hewasnotthebestwriterinChinaD.hedidn’thavegoodeducation2.AccordingtoMoYan.A.hestillkeepsthehabitofwritingbyhandB.redsorghumshouldbeplantedinhishometownC.theNobelPrizerepresentstheopinionsofthepublicD.hisnovelsdescribedhumanbeingsofallregions3.ByreadingMoYan’sworkswecan.A.increaseoursenseofnationalprideB.formavividpictureofhischildhoodC.learnmoreaboutthehistoryoftheNobelPrizeD.learnalotabouttheChinesefolkculture4.Whichofthefollowingwords4.canbestdescribeMoYan?A.RomantiC.B.Modest.C.Self-confident.D.Humorous.5.Wheremightyoufindthearticle?A.Inanovel.B.Inanewspaper.C.Inatravelbook.D.Inastudentbook.
- SurveyStudiesInternetUseinChinaAtypical典型的ChineseInternetuserisayoungmalewhoprefersinstantmessagingtoe-mailseldommakesonlinepurchases购买andfavorsnewsmusicandgamessites.Accordingtoastudyabouttwo-thirdsofsurveyparticipantsusetheInternetfornews—oftenentertainment-related—orforonlinegames.Abouthalfdownloadmusicandmovies.Theyalsotendtopreferinstantmessagingtoe-mailandtheyaredependingontheInternetmorefrequentlythanbeforetocommunicatewithotherswhohavethesameprofessionshobbiesandpoliticalinterests.OnlinepurchasesstillremainunpopularinChinA.Three-quartersofuserssurveyedhaveneverboughtanythingovertheInternetandonly10percentmakepurchasesevenonceamonth.AmongthosewhodobuyonlinemostpayforentertainmentwhileothersbuyphonecardsorcomputerhardwareorsoftwarE.Manypeopledon’ttrustthequalityofgoodsboughtonlineGuosaidWednesday.Iftheybuyitinastoreanddon’tlikeittheycaneasilybringitback.Thesurveywasdoneinfivemajorcities:BeijingShanghaiGuangzhouChengduandChangshA.ResultsdonotnecessarilyprojectcountrywidebecauseInternetuseinruralareasislowerthanincities.GuodescribesthetypicalnetizeninthefivecitiessurveyedasyoungmalericherandmorehighlyeducateD.Malesmakeuptwo-thirdsoftheInternetcommunityandmorethan80percentofusersareunder24.Amongpeopleages25to2960percentto80percentgoonlinE.Chinahasmorethan100millionpeopleonlinesecondintheworldtotheUnitedStates.13.A.typicalChineseInternetuserwillbetheonewho______.A.likestobuygoodsonlineB.likesthegamessitesC.likestopayforentertainmentD.likestosende-mails14.OnlinepurchasesstillremainunpopularinChinamainlybecause______.A.goodsboughtonlineareoflowqualityB.peoplecan’thavealookatthegoodsC.itismoredifficultforsalesreturnsD.peoplehaven’tcomputers15.Whichofthefollowingwordsfailstodescribethetypicalnetizensinthefivecities?A.youngB.femaleC.welleducatedD.richer
- Whileapplyingtocollegemayseemeasygettingincanbetough!Whenyouapplyforcollegeyouwillhavetobehonestwithyourselfanddoabitofresearchtofindtherightfit.Herearethreestepstotakewhenapplyingtocollegesforthebestchancesatgettingintothebestcollegeforyou.Stepl:MakingaListofCollegestoApplytoWithover6000collegesintheUnitedStatesthefirststepinapplyingtocollegeistodosomeresearchandmakeacollegelist.ThisprocesswillbedifferentforeveryonE.Thenumberofcollegesyouapplytocanvaryfromapplyingto1schoolnotrecommendedto30schoolsnotrecommendedeachapplicantcanchoosehowmanycollegestheyapplyto.ManylimitthenumberbecauseapplicationsareaccompaniedbyafeE.Step2:SplittingtheListintoTargetReachandSafetySchoolsIngeneralstudentswillwanttoapplytothreetypesofschools:TargetReachandSafetyschools.Itisuptoyouhowmanyapplicationsyousendbutagoodmixwouldbemoretargetthanreachandatleastonesafety.Youwillneedtotakeyourlistandnowdecidewhichareyourtoppickswhichareattainableforyouacademicallywhichareaffordableforyouonlywithaidandrefine精炼yourbroadlistintoagroupofschoolsthatgivesyouthebestchanceforsuccess.Talktoanadmissionscounseloratyourhighschoolifyouhavequestionsaboutthis.Step3:CompletingandSendingApplicationstoCollegesOnceyourlistiscompleteyouarereadytoapplytocollegebycompletingandsendinginapplications!Collegeapplicationstaketimetocomplete-youhavetowriteessaysaskforrecommendationsandgettestscoressenttoschools-sostayorganized!AllcollegeswillrequirethesetypesofapplicationmaterialssostartthinkingabouttheseitemswellbeforeOctoberorDecember.OnceyoucompleteandsendthemthenyouhavesuccessfullyappliedtocollegE.71.Itcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthat_______.A.youdon'thavetothinktwicebeforeapplyingtocollegeB.youshouldbecautioustopickuptherightcollegeC.onceyouapplytoacollegeyou'llbeadmittedtoiteasilyD.eachapplicantshouldchoosethebestcollegefortheirideal72.Tomakealistofcollegesyou________.A.needn'tconsideraboutyourabilityB.aresupposedtochoosemerelyonemostfitC.hadbettertakeyouracademyintoaccountD.arerequiredtopickoutmorethan30colleges73.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.Onedoesn'thavetosendhistestscorestotheintendedcollegE.B.Refertoanadmissionscounselorathighschoolifnecessary.C.Oneshouldclarifythelistaccordingtoone'sabilities.D.Teachers'recommendationsareincludedinapplicationmaterials.74.Wecanconcludefromthetextthat________.A.eachapplicanthastherighttoapplytoanycollegesforfreeB.themorecollegeonechoosesthemoresuccessfulhewillbeC.safetyschoolsarethosethatdon'thavesomanyrequirementsD.applicantsshouldsendrequiredmaterialsbeforethedeadline75.Thetextismainlyabout_________.A.howtosucceedinlifeB.howtoapplytocollegeC.howtoaskforinformationD.howtodoaresearchincollege
- Arecord1.12millionpeopletooktheannualnationalcivilserviceexam公务员考试onNov.262012areboundafterthenumberfellin2010and2011.Some1.5millionpeoplewhoregisteredforthisyear’sexampassedthequalificationassessment认定and1.12milliontooktheexamonSundayaccordingtofiguresfromtheStateAdministrationofCivilServicE.Theyarecompetingforaround20800positionsinmorethan140State-levelgovernmentagenciesandtheirlocalbranches.Thenumberofqualifiedapplicantsandthenumberofpeoplewhotooktheexamreachedanewhighin2009beforedroppinginthefollowingtwoyears.Thisyear’snumbersshowedareboundininterest.HighemploymentpressurefiercecompetitionforjobsandthechanceofastableworkinglifearethemainreasonsbehindthedemandforgovernmentpositionssaidanarticlereleasedbytheadministrationonSunday.Howevertheadministrationsaidthatsomepositionsparticularlythoseinremoteandpoorareashadfailedtoattractapplicants.WehopeourapplicantscandevotethemselvestoworkinginWestChinainremoteandless-developedregionsandinareasthatthecountryneedsthemmost.thearticlesaiD.LiYongxinpresidentofZhonggongEducationwhichoffersprivatetrainingforexamhopefulssaidthatinthepastfewyearsonlytwothirdsofapplicantsactuallytaketheexam.ButonSundaythreefourthsoftheapplicantsdidso.Theadministrationhasalsowarnedthatanyonewhocheatsintheexamwillnotbeallowedtoreapplyforfiveyears.AndpeoplewhoorganizegroupcheatingorhireghostwriterstotaketheexamwillbebannedforlifE.Someuniversitystudentswhoareineligibletotakethecivilserviceexamaretryingtotakethetestbyapplyingwithfalseinformation—inventingdegreesandworkexperiencE.ThecivilserviceexamisonlyopentouniversitygraduatesandpeoplewhohaveworkexperiencE.VariousexaminationsitesacrossChinahavecarriedoutmeasurestostopcheating.6.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.RecordNumberofHopefulsTookPartinAnnualNationalCivilServiceExamB.AnnualNationalCivilServiceExamC.ManyPeopleTookPartinExamsD.RecordNumberofHopefuls7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Notallpositionsareattractivetotheapplicants.B.Threefourthsoftheapplicantstooktheexamthisyear.C.Anyonewhocheatsintheexamwillnotbeallowedtoreapplyforfiveyears.D.Thenumberofthepeopletakingpartinannualnationalcivilserviceexamhasbeenincreasingforthreeyears.8.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.RisE.B.FallC.Riseagainafterafall..D.NochangE.9.Howmanypeoplewhopassedthequalificationassessmentdidn’ttaketheexamthisyear?A.About380000.B.About1500000.C.1120000.D.38000.10.Whatisnotamongthemainreasonsbehindthedemandforgovernmentpositions?A.HighemploymentpressurE.B.ThedesiretoservepeoplE.C.Fiercecompetitionforjobs.D.ThechanceofastableworkinglifE.
- BelowisahousingguideforstudentsgoingtoLondon.Universityaccommodation住所officesManyuniversityaccommodationofficeshavetheirownlistofregisteredlandlords房东.Othersalsoprovideinformationonaccommodationagenciesandotherhousingorganization.Theadvantageofusingyouruniversityaccommodationisthatyoucangetsupportifyouhaveaproblem.Thedisadvantageisthattheyareunlikelytohaveenoughregisteredlandlordstohousesalltheirstudents.Propertypapers:LootandRentingLootisanimportantsource来源ofinformationaboutprivatehousingforco-renters.Theoffersarefromprivatelandlordsagenciesandindividualslookingforotherco-renters.Theyalsohaveawebsite:www.loot.com.TheadvantageofusingLootisthattherearesomeexcellentbargains.Thedisadvantageisthatthereisnoqualitycontrolovertheoffers.Rentingisanotherusefulpaper.Theoffersinthispaperaremainlyfromaccommodationagencies.Theirwebsiteisatwww.renting.co.uk.AccommodationagenciesThemajorityofrentedaccommodationinLondonisprobablyadvertisedthroughaccommodationagencies.Theadvantageofusingaccommodationagenciesisthatyouwillhaveaccesstoalargenumberofaccommodations.A.goodagentwilllistentoyourrequirementsandcansaveyoutimeinlookingfortherightaccommodation.Thedisadvantageisthattheywillmakearangeofchargestopotentialrenters.NoticeboardsAroundtheuniversitiesyouwillfindanumberofnoticeboardswhereoffersofaccommodationwillbeposteD.Thesewilleitherbefromlandlordsorfromstudents.Someuniversitieswillalsohaveonlinenoticeboardswherestudentscanadvertisetootherstudents.Advertisementsfromstudentscanbeanexcellentwaytofindaccommodation.HoweveradvertisementsfromlandlordscanbeproblematiC.WordofmouthSomeofthebesthousinginLondonisneveradvertisedbutispassedonfromonegroupofstudentstoanotherbywordofmouth.Itmightbethatyoucanfindoutaboutgoodoffersfromfinalyearstudents.Howeverdon’tsupposethatjustbecauseyouhavefoundoutabouthousingfromafrienditisnecessarilygoingtobebetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersourcE.FamilyFacedwiththeveryhighrentschargedinLondonsomestudentsandtheirparentswillconsiderbuyingasanalternativE.InsomecasesthismightbeagoodchoicE.25.WhatistheadvantageofusingLoot?A.IthasmoreoffersfromaccommodationagenciesthanRenting.B.Itgivesyoupersonalinformationaboutotherco-renters.C.Therearesomegoodbargains.D.Theirwebsiteisdesignedmainlyforstudents.26.A.goodagentcanhelpyou____.A.knowmorepeopleB.gettherightaccommodationquicklyC.findcheapaccommodationD.getfreeinformationaboutmostaccommodations27.Theinformationpassedonbywordofmouthisimportantbecause____.A.itisbetterthanthatfoundthroughanyothersourceB.thelandlordshavelittlevaluableinformationC.thefinalyearstudentsalwaysofferbetterinformationD.ithelpsyoufindsomeofthebesthousingneveradvertised28.ForstudentsgoingtoLondonforthefirsttimewhichofthefollowingprovidesthemostreliableinformation?A.LootandRenting.B.UniversityaccommodationofficesC.Noticeboards.D.Family.
- Athenswillwelcomethe2004OlympicGameswithopenarms.NotonlywilltheGamesbereturningtotheirbirthplacebutthey’llalsobeenteringanewperiodofOlympichistory.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteeIOChasbeenlookingforwaystomaketheworld’slargestsportingeventabitsmallerandeasierforcitiestohost.MexicoistheonlyLatinAmericannationtohavehostedtheOlympics.AndthegameshaveneverbeenheldinAfricA.Itcostswellover$4billionthosttheOlympicGames.AndthisisstoppingmanypoorercountriesfromtryingtowinthebiD.CitiesinAfricaandLatinAmericawithgreatsocialandmoneyproblemscannotevenbegintomakethebiD.SotheIOChassuggested117waystomaketheGamessmallerandeasierforcitiesacrosstheworlD.Theseideasaretobeputintopracticesoon---maybeintimefortheBeijing2008Olympics.TheIOCwantstosaveupto$400million.Thesuggestionsincludelimitingthenumberofsportsto28andthenumberofathletesto10500.Imagineabuswith28seatsandsomesportsneedtogetofftogivetheirplacestoothersportssaidanIOCofficial.Sportsthatmightnotappearinthe2008BeijingOlympicGamesincludedbaseballsoftballandthemodernpentathlon五项全能shootingfencinghorsejumpingswimmingandrunning.WethinkthattheOlympicGameshavetobemadesmallerandthelesscostlysothattheycanbeorganizedbyallcontinentsandsubcontinents次大陆saidIOCpresidentJacquesRoggE.OurdreamisthatacontinentsuchasAfricawillbeabletoorganizetheOlympicGames.36.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.TheOlympicGameshavetobemadesmallerandlesscostlyB.TheOlympicGameshavetoincreasethenumberofsports.C.TheOlympicgameshavetoincreasethenumberofathletes.D.TheOlympicGameshavetoenlargetheirglobalattraction.37.FromthepassagewecanknowthattheOlympicshavebeenheldinfourcontinentsEXCEPT____________.A.AsiaB.AmericaC.EuropeD.Africa38.Theeventswhicharemostprobablylimitedinclude______accordingtothepassagE.A.basketballbaseballandfootballB.baseballsoftballandvolleyballC.softballbaseballandthemodernpentathlonD.softballfencingandpentathlon39.Thepurposeofwritingthearticleisto______.A.thinkhighlyoftheAthensOlympicGamesB.makemanypoorercountriesbeabletoorganizetheOlympics.C.increasetheeventsoftheAthensOlympicGamesD.makeAthensenteranewperiodofOlympichistory
- Todayjustastechnologychangedthefaceofindustryfarmshaveexperiencedanagriculturalrevolution.Onthefarmoftodaymachinesprovidealmostallthepower.Oneofthemostimportantbenefitswillbethefarmcomputer.A.fewforward-lookingfarmersarealreadyusingcomputerstohelpthemruntheirfarmsmoreefficiently.Thecomputershelpthemkeepmoreaccuraterecordssotheycanmakebetterdecisionsonwhatcropstoplanthowmuchlivestock家畜tobuywhentoselltheirproductsandhowmuchprofittheycanexpect.Manycomputercompanieshavebeendevelopingspecialcomputerprogramsjustforfarmers.Programsarebeingwrittenforpigproducersgrainfarmerspotatofarmersanddairyfarmers.Inthefuturefarmerswillbeabletopurchasecomputerprogramsmadetotheirneeds.Becauseofthegrowingimportanceofcomputersonthefarmstudentsatagriculturalcollegesarerequiredtotakecomputerclassesinadditiontotheirnormalagriculturalcourses.TherecanbenodoubtthatfarmerswillrelyoncomputersevenmoreinthefuturE.Whiletheold-timefarmsdependedonhorsepowerandmodernfarmsdependonmachinepowerfarmsofthefuturewilldependoncomputerpower.Anothertechnologicaladvancewhichisstillintheexperimentalstageistherobotarealmechanizedhiredhandthatwillbeabletomoveandinsomewaysthinklikeahumanbeing.Agriculturalengineersbelievethatcomputer-aidedrobotswillmakeshockingchangesinfarmingbeforetheendofthecentury.Unlikefarmersofthepresentfarmersofthefuturewillfindthatmanyday-to-daytaskswillbedoneforthem.Scientistsarenowdevelopingrobotsthatwillbeabletoshear修剪sheepdrivetractorsandharvestfruit.Evencomplexjobswillbedonebyrobots.ForexampleinordertomilktheircowsfarmersmustfirstdrivethemintothebarnthenconnectthemtothemilkingmachineswatchthemachinesanddisconnectthemwhentheyarefinisheD.Inthefuturethiswillallbedonebyrobots.InadditionwhenthemilkingiscompletedtherobotswillautomaticallychecktomakesurethatthemilkispurE.Thecompletechangeofthefarmisfarinthefuturebutengineersexpectthatsomerobotswillbeusedbeforelong.1.Whichsentencecarriedthemainideaofthewholepassage?A.Thefirstsentenceofthethirdparagraph.B.Thefirstsentenceofthesecondparagraph.C.Thefirstsentenceofthefirstparagraph.D.Thelastsentenceofthesecondparagraph.2.Accordingtothepassagecomputerscannothelpfarmersdecide______.A.howmuchmoneytheycanearnfromtheirproductsB.whethertoplantacertainkindofcropC.whatlivestocktoraiseD.whentoselltheirproducts3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Farmersinthefuturewilldependtotallyoncomputers.B.Farmersmainlyusemachinesontheirfarmsatpresent.C.Bothcomputersandrobotshavebeeninuseontoday’sfarms.D.Studentsatagriculturalcollegesmusttakecomputerclassesbecausetheycandonothingwithoutthehelpofcomputersontoday’sfarms.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthewholepassage?A.ComputerFarmers’BestFriendB.FarmersintheFutureC.TheAgriculturalRevolutionD.ComputersandRobots
- HaveFunwithFunnyFacesHereisagreatnewtoyjustforyou!ItiscalledFUNNYFACES.ItissmallenoughtofitinyourhandbutyoucandosomanythingswithFunnyFaces!WithFunnyFacesyoucanshapeamouthintoahappysmileoryoucanmakeasadfacE.IfyouwanttoshowanangryfaceyoucanmakeitappeartobefiercE.Theeyebrows眉毛moveupanddowntheeyesturnfromsidetosideandtheearsmoveslightly.ItislotsoffuntoplaywithFunnyFacesbyyourselforwithyourfriendsmakeupstoriesaboutthedifferentfacesputonaFunnyFacesshowandinviteyourfriendstowatchit.AFunnyFacestoycostsonlyfivedollars.ItisasupertoythateverychildshouldhavE.BuyFunnyFacestoday!Youwillfinditinmanystoresinyourcityortown.AndifyoubuyFunnyFacesnowwewillsendyouaFREEgift.Itisaspecialcaseforyourtoy.Youwillnotfindthiscaseinstores.Hereisallyouhavetodo:lCutoffthetopoftheFunnyFacesbox.ItwritesAGreatNewToy!lWriteyournameandaddressonapieceofpaper.lMailbothpiecestotheFunnyFacesaddressonthefrontofthebox.lActtoday!ThisofferisgoodonlyuntilJune30.46.AccordingtothepassagewhatisFunnyFaces?A.A.kindoftoy.B.A.box.C.A.specialshow.D.A.picturE.47.WithFunnyFaceswecan_____.A.makeourfriendsangryB.writenamesandaddressC.shapeamouthintoasmileD.turnoureyesfromsidetoside48.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.Totellushowtogetafreegift.B.ToencourageustobuyFunnyFaces.C.ToshowushowtoenjoyFunnyFaces.D.Toadviseustoputonaninterestingshow.49.Wecanseethepassageis_____.A.astoryB.anewsreportC.aletterD.anadvertisement
- Oneofthethingstobelearntinaforeignlanguageisguessingallthetimewhatkindofthingtocomewhenlisteningtosomeonetalking.Peopledothisallthetimeintheirownlanguagesoitisnecessary必要的todothisinaforeignlanguagetoo.Herearesomeexamples.1.What'sthematterIwenttoapartylastnightsoI2.Ifeelsotiredthesedays.Ithinkyou'dbetter3.Ofcoursesheneverstopstalking.SheisoneofthemostYoucanseefromtheabovethreeexamplesthatthecontext上下文helpsalotinunderstandingwhatisbeingtalkedabout.SoguessingisveryimportantinunderstandingEnglishespecially尤其spokenEnglish.5.Thispassagetellsusmainlyabout_________.A.theimportanceofguessinginlearningaforeignlanguageB.howtoguesswhatoneisgoingtotalkaboutC.someexamplesofrightguessingD.howimportantitistoguessallthetime6.fromthecontextwecanseemaybethefinishedanswerinEXAMPLEIis_________.A.soIdidn'thaveagoodtimE.B.soIwenttobedverylatE.C..SoIfeltunhappy.D.soIgotupveryearly.7.MaybethefinishedanswerinEXAMPLE3is______.A.sheisoneofthemostfamousfilmstars.B.sheisoneofthemostbeautifulwomen.C.sheisoneofthemostfamousspeakers.D...sheisoneofthemosttalkativewomen.8.Fromthepassagewecaninfer推断thatguessingis_______inlearningaforeignlanguagE.A.theonlywayB.moreimportantinspokenEnglishthaninwrittenEnglishC.moreimportantthananyotherwayD.moreimportantinwrittenEnglishthaninspokenEnglish
- WomeninNaziGermanyweretohaveaveryspecialjoB.Hitlerwasveryclearaboutthis.ThisjobwasthattheyshouldbegoodmothersbringingupchildrenathomewhiletheirhusbandsworkeD.ExceptforsomespecialfieldsHitlersawnoreasonwhyawomanshouldwork.WithinmonthsofHitlercomingtopowermanyfemaledoctorsteachersandlawyersweresacked.BythestartoftheSecondWorldWarveryfewGermanwomenwereinfulltimework.FromtheirearliestyearsgirlsweretaughtthatallgoodGermanwomenmarriedatayoungagetoaproperGermanandthatthewife’sjobwastokeepagoodhomeforherworkinghusbandandtohavechildren.OneoftheearliestlawspassedbyHitleroncehecametopowerin1933wastheLawfortheEncouragementofMarriagE.Thislawstated声明thatallnewlymarriedcoupleswouldgetagovernmentloan贷款of1000marks.Thisloanwasnottobesimplypaidback.Thebirthofonechildmeantthat25%oftheloandidnothavetobepaidback.Twochildrenmeantthat50%oftheloandidn’tneedtobepaidback.FourchildrenmeantthattheentireloanwascleareD.WhatwasmoreashousewivesandmotherstheirliveswerecontrolleD.Womenwerenotexpectedtowearmake-uportrousers.Onlyflatshoeswereexpectedtobeworn.Womenwerediscouragedfromslimmingasthiswasconsideredbadforchildbirth.41.TheaimoftheLawfortheEncouragementofMarriagewasto________.A.attractmoreyoungpeopletojointhearmywillinglyB.makethosemarriedcouplesbecomerichquicklyC.encouragepeopletoloanmorefromthegovernmentD.encouragecouplestohaveasmanychildrenastheycould42.TheunderlinedwordsackedinParagraphoneprobablymeans________.A.punishedB.firedC.killedD.raised43.AccordingtothepassagewomeninNaziGermany________.A.couldmakeuporwearbeautifulclothesB.weretohavechildrenanddohouseworkC.couldreceiveagoodeducationatschoolD.wereofferedtheequalrightsasmen44.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThelifeofwomeninNaziGermanyB.ThecruelruleofHitlerinGermanyC.ThemarriagepolicyinNaziGermanyD.Hitler—apowerfulleaderinGermany
- TheiPhonetheiPadeachofApple’sproductssoundscoolandhasbecomeafashion.Applehascleverlytakenadvantageofthepoweroftheletteri—andmanyotherbrandsarefollowingsuit.TheBBC’siPlayer—whichallowsWebuserstowatchTVprogramsontheInternet—adoptedthetitlein2008.A.lovelybear—popularintheUSandUK—thatplaysmusicandvideoiscallediTeddy.A.slimmed-downversionofLondon’sIndependentnewspaperwaslaunchedlastweekunderthenamei.Ingeneralsingle-letterprefixeshavebeenpopularsincethe1990swhentermssuchase-mailande-commercefirstcameintousE.MostiproductsaretargetedatyoungpeopleandconsideringthemajorreadersofIndependent’siit’snosurprisethatthey’veselectedthisfashionablenamE.Butit’shardtoseewhat’ssospecialabouttheletteri.Whynotuseaborcinstead?AccordingtoTonyThorneheadoftheLanguageCenteratKing’sCollegeLondoniworksbecauseitsmeaninghasbecomeambiguous.WhenAppleusesinooneknowswhetheritmeansInternetinformationindividualorinteractiveThornetoldBBCMagazines.EvenwhenApplecreatedtheiPoditseemsitdidn’thaveonecleardefinitionhesays.HoweverthankstoApplethetermisnowassociatedwithportability轻便.addsThornE.ClearlytheletterialsoagreeswiththeideathattheWesternWorldiscenteredontheindividual.Eachpersonbelievestheyhavetheirownneedsandwelovepersonalizedproductsforthisreason.AlongwithGoogleandblogreadersofBBCMagazinesvotediasoneofthetop20wordsthathavecometodefinethelastdecadE.Butashistoryshowspeoplegrowtiredoffads一时的狂热.Fromthe1900sto1990sproductswith2000intheirnamesbecamefashionableastheyearwasassociatedwithallthingsadvancedandmodern.HoweverasweenteredthenewcenturythetrendeventuallydisappeareD.72.PeopleuseiPlayerto______.A.listentomusicB.makeacallC.watchTVprogramsonlineD.playcomputergames73.WecaninferthattheIndependent’siisaimedat______.A.fashionablewomenB.youngreadersC.oldreadersD.engineers74.Nowadaystheitermoftenremindspeopleoftheproductswhichare______.A.environmentallyfriendlyB.advancedC.recyclableD.portable75.Thewritersuggeststhat______.A.thepopularityofiproductsmaynotlastlongB.iproductsareoftenofhighqualityC.iTeddyisalivebearpopularintheUSandUKD.theletterbreplacesletteritonametheproducts
- Thereexistcruelwarsfightingandsadnessintheworldtodaysoit'snotonlynecessarybutalsoessentialtohaveagoodsenseofhumorjusttohelpustidethroughdifficulttimesinourlives.Puttingasmileonsomeone'sfacewhenyouknowtheyarefeelingdepressedasthesayinggoesmakesmefeelgoodandwarmsmyheart.Howwouldyoufeelifyoucouldnotjokearoundwithyourwifehusbandchildco-workerneighborclosefriendorevenjustsomeonethatyouarestandinginlinewithatyourcomerstore?IamalwayssayingthingsthatmakeotherssmileorlaughevenifIdon'tknowthepersonI'mjokingaroundwith.MyGrandmaalwaysfoundhumorineverythingshedidevenifitwasthehardestjobanyonecouldimaginE.Thisnotonlyrelievesstressinanysituationbutalsoiscommoncourtesy礼貌tospeaktoothersthatarearoundyou.Iknowofafewpeoplethatdon’thaveafunnyboneintheirbodiesastheysay.EveryonearoundthemcouldberollingonthefloorafterhearingagreatjokeandtheywouldsittherewithouttheslightestsmileontheirfacE.Theydon'tgetthejokethatmakesotherslaugh.IambustingagutwhiletheyjustsittherelookingatmeasifIwerefromouterspacE.Howcanpeoplenotgetareallyfunnyjoke?Laughingisessentialtokeepyourstresslevelsundercontrol.Withouthumorwewouldfindourselveswithalotofpsychologicalproblemsoronalotofmedicationstokeepusfromgoingcrazy.ThereistoomuchsadnessinthispresentworlD.Itdrivespeoplecrazy.Weallneedtofindawaytobypassthesadnessandbringalittlelightintoourlives.SoIbelieveourbestmedicineistogettogetherandtellsomejokesandhavesomefunlaughingtogether.56.Accordingtotheauthorhumorisusefulintheaspectthat____________.A.itcanpickuppeople'sspiritsB.itcanhelppeoplegetonwellwithothersC.itcanhelpgetridofthecrueltyintheworldD.itmakespeoplemoreconfident57.Theauthoranswersthequestioninthesecondparagraphwith__________.A.factsanddescriptionsB.evidenceandargumentC.examplesandconclusionD.storiesandpersuasion58.Theunderlinedphrasebustingagutinthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby__________.A.keepingsilentB.speakingloudC.laughinghardD.explainingcarefully59.Inwritingthepassagetheauthormainlyintendsto__________.A.talkabouthisownunderstandingofhumorB.encouragepeopletobehumorousindailylifeC.introduceapracticalwaytogetthroughdailylifeD.convincepeopleofthepowerofbeingoptimisticaboutlife60.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthepresentworld?A.IndifferentB.PositiveC.SatisfiedD.Critical
- SubmittingAssignmentOnlineInordertouploadanassignmentworkgiventostudentstothesystemproperlyyoumustsavetheassignmentusingoneofthefollowingapplications:MicrosoftWordCorelWordPerfectorMicrosoftExcel.Afteryoucompleteanassignmentitisimportanttosaveyourwork.Thisensuresthatassignmentbeinguploadedtothesystemisthemostupdatedversion.Yourwordprocessingprogrammayattempttosavetheassignmenttoafolderonyourcomputer.WerecommendcreatinganewfoldernamedafteryourcourseinalocationthatiseasytoremembersuchasMyDocuments.FileNameRequirementsSelectafilenamefortheassignmentthatiseasytoremember.ThefilenamemustNOTcontainspaces.Anyspacesusedinthefilenamewillpreventthefilefromuploadingtothesystem.Filenamesusingtheextensions.rtf.html.zip.jpgor.exeareNOTalloweD.AssignmentUploadProcedureMakesureyousavetheassignmentusingoneoftheapplicationspreviouslyidentifiedandensurethatitmeetsthefilenamerequirementsdescribedabovE.Whenthefileisreadytouploadfollowthesesteps:1.Signinthesystem.2.EnteryouraddressinformationandclicktheCONTINUEbutton.YouwillberoutedtotheDirectionsscreen.3.ReviewthedirectionsandclicktheCONTINUEbutton.YouwillberoutedtotheSpecialAssignmentUploadscreen.4.ClicktheSEARCHbutton.TheChooseFilepop-upwindowappears.5.FindthelocationonyourcomputerwhereyousavedyourassignmentandselectthefilE.AfteryouhaveselectedthefileclicktheUPLOADbuttontouploadyourassignmenttothesystem.AssignmentSubmissionDatesAssignmentsmustbesubmittedbymidnightonthespecifiedduedatE.SubmityourassignmentontimesothatitreachesthesystemonorbeforetheduedatE.NolateassignmentswillbeacceptedormarkeD.AssignmentsdeliveredaftertheduedatewillnotbeassessedandwillbefaileD.Pleasemanageyourtimecarefullyasfamilyandworkdemandswillnotbeacceptedasexcusesforlateornon-submissions.Tutorsandadministratorsdonothavetheauthoritytograntextensions.21.Whichofthefollowingfilenamesisacceptableforsubmittingassignment?A.researchpaper.docB.researchpaper.pdfC.researchpaper.docD.researchpaper.rtf22.Studentsareadvisedtosaveanassignmenttoaspecificfolderinorderto_____.A.signinthesystemB.rememberwherethedocumentisC.choosetheappropriateapplicationD.rememberthedocumentnamequickly23.Ifyousummityourassignmentlateyou_____.A.canhaveasecondchanceB.shouldaskatutorforhelpC.mayapplyforanextensionD.willgetafailforthework
- FromJapantoIndonesiaacertainkindofpopcultureisveryhot.Butitdoesn’tcomefromHollywood—it’sHallyu韩流thewaveofKoreanpopculturethathaswashedoverAsiA.Ithasinfluencedeverythingfrommusictotelevision.AndthankstotheInternetandsocialmediait’snowspreadingworldwidE.SouthKoreaproducesalltypesofentertainmentthemostpopularbeingmusicsoapoperasandfilms.WhatmakesHallyusohotinAsia?Onereasonisthatitsproductsareofhighqualityandmuchcheaperthanwesternproducts.Anotherreasonisthateasternculturesaresimilartoeachotheralthoughtherearelanguagedifferences.KoreanpopmusicorK-popranksthefirsteverywherE.Fanslovethesongsandtheattractivestars.CompanieslikeSMEntertainmentJYPEntertainmentandYGEntertainmenthelpmanyK-popstarssuchasSuperJuniorBigBangandRaintosucceeD.TheyarenotonlypopularinAsiabutalsoenjoypopularityintheWest.In2011BigBang’smini-albumTonightreachedthetop10onU.S.TunesTopPopAlbums.WhenSMEntertainmenttooktheir2010worldtourtoLosAngelesonly30percentofthe15000fanswereKorean.Halfoftheaudiencewasn’tevenAsian!OneimportantreasonforthesuccessofHallyuissimplytheInternet.A.littlemorethan10yearsagoKoreansoapoperasmoviesandmusicreachedtheoutsideworldquiteslowly.TheybeganinKoreaandthengraduallyspreadoutwardappearinginitsneighboringcountrieswherelocalTVandradiocompanieswouldplaythem.NowtheyareplayedaroundtheworldonlineatthesametimE.YouTubeisanothermajorwaytogetKoreanentertainmenttofanseverywherE.ItisaninexpensiveandvalidwayforartiststointroducetheirworktoalargeraudiencE.In2010theYouTubechannelsforthetopthreeKoreanentertainmentgroupstogetherhadnearly800millionviewsfrom225differentcountries.41.HallyuisveryhotinAsiapartlybecause________.A.languagesinAsiaaresimilartoeachotherB.thecultureisthemostfashionableintheworldC.SouthKorea’sproductsarethecheapestinAsiaD.thequalityofSouthKorea’sproductsishigh42.TheauthorshowsthepopularityofK-popintheWest_______.A.bygivingexamplesB.inorderofspaceC.bylistingreasonsD.inorderoftime43.Thelasttwoparagraphsmainlytellus________.A.howimportanttheInternetisB.HallyuispopularworldwideC.theInternethelpsHallyuspreadquicklyD.howpopularandeffectiveYouTubeis44.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordvalidinParA.5mean?A.slowB.uselessC.successfulD.necessary45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.K-popRankstheFirstEverywhereB.HallyuMakesWavesacrosstheWorldC.YouTubeHelpsKoreanCulturesSpreadD.KoreanSoapOperasAreGrowinginPopularity
- ArethevolcanoesinYellowstoneNationalParkgoingtoeruptanytimesoon?Willtheworldendifitdoes?Peopleacrosstheworldhavebeenkeepingaclosewatchonthefamousnationalpark.YellowstoneNationalParkassured保证guestsandthepubliconThursdaythatasuper-volcanoundertheparkwasnotexpectedtoeruptanytimesoondespiteavideothatclaimedbison野牛hadbeenseenfleeingtoavoidsuchadisaster.Yellowstoneofficialswhoreceiveddozensofcallsandemailssincethevideowentonlinethisweekfollowinganearthquakeintheparksaidthevideoactuallyshowsbisonrushingdownapavedroadthatleadsdeeperintothepark.Itwasaspring-likedayandtheywerecrazy.Contrarytoonlinereportsit’sanaturalhappeningandnottheendoftheworldparkspokeswomanMs.GreensaiD.AssurancesbyYellowstoneofficialsandgovernmentgeologiststhattheancientsuper-volcanobeneaththeparkisnotduetoexplodehaveactuallydonelittletoreducefears.Commentsfromaself-describedsurvivorsuggestthewildlifefleeingmaybetiedtoacomingeruptionhereatYellowstone.The4.8magnitudeearthquakethatstruckearlySundayneartheNorrisGeyserBasininthenorthwestofYellowstonewhichextends3472squaremilesofWyomingMontanaandIdahocausednoinjuriesordamagesanddidnotmakeanynoticeablechangestothelandscapegeologistssaiD.Thoughmildbyseismic地震的standardsitwasthelargesttoshakeYellowstonesincea4.8quakeinFebruary1980.Butneitherthequakethelargestamonghundredsthathavestrucktheareainthelastsevenmonthsnortheupliftsuggestsaneruptionsoonerthantensofthousandsofyears.Thechanceofthathappeninginourlifetimeisverysmall.saidMr.SmithassociatedirectorattheU.S.GeologicalSurvey’sVolcanoScienceCenter.HesaidtheareaofupliftthatscientistshadbeentrackingsinceAugustwasrisingatarateofbetween10centimetersand15centimetersayear.Geologistswhotrackedupliftinthesameareafrom1996to2003alsosawrisingseismicactivityhesaiD.57.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph4referto?A.Bison.B.Officials.C.Geologists.D.Guests.58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.therehavebeenonly2earthquakessince1980B.there’sonlyonesurvivorintheSundayearthquakeC.there’restillfearsafterhearingtheofficialassurancesD.there’sanonlinereportthatbisonfleeingisanaturalhappening59.What’sMr.Smith’spredictionaboutthevolcaniceruptioninYellowstoneNationalPark?A.Itwillneverhappen.B.ItmayhappenanytimE.C.Itwon’thappeninourlifetimeD.Itmayhappeninthenext30years.60.Wecanprobablyreadsuchapassagein_________.A.anationalnewspaperB.anentertainmentmagazineC.apersonaldiaryD.anacademicreport
- TravelingtoEuropetoseeitsfamousmonumentsliketheEiffelTowerinParisandtheColosseum古罗马竞技场inRomeisnotexactlytheidealvacationforkids.FortunatelyEuropehasmoretoofferthanlotsofoldchurchesandancienthistory.Youcanenjoysomefuninthesunatsomeofthefamousbeachesofthecontinent.MykonosGreeceThecloseryougettotheequatorthelongerthebeachseasonandGreeceiswonderfulfurthat.YoucanenjoybeautifulgreenwaterpublicchairsandlovelyumbrellasatthebeachesinMykonos.DubrovnikCroatiaThere’snothingmoreattractivethanthebeautifulbeachesborderingDubrovnikCroatia’smostbeautifulcity.It’ssurroundedbystonewalls1ikeacastlE.Italmostmakesyoufeellikeyou’resuntanning晒黑皮肤atHogwartswheretheheroHarryPorterofthestoryistrained!SicilyItalyRabbitbeachontheislandofSicilyoffersshallowcrystalclearwatersmakingitaperfectbeachforfamilieswithyoungchildren.Andifyouwanttoaddinteresttoyourexperiencetrysnorkeling使用水下呼吸管潜游!NiceFranceLinedwithpalmtreesandfirst-classhotelsthecityofNicelocatedontheFrenchRivieraoffersawholecoastlineofMediterraneanbeaches.Becausethey’reintheheartofthecitythesebeachesattractalargecrowD.Soifyou’relookingforsomethingmoreprivateyou’llhavetotravelafewmilesoutsideofthecitycenter.RibadeoSpainAtlowtidePlayadelasCatedralesinRibadeoSpainistheperfectbeachtotakeinthenaturalwonderswithouturbanamusementslikerestaurantsbarsorhugecrowds.Itboastsbeautifulwildflowersanduniquerockformationsmakingittrulypictureworthy.51.Dubrovnikisspecialinthat________.A.itissurroundedbystonewallsB.ithasthelongestcoastlineC.ithasthelongestbeachseasonD.itisthetrainingcenterofHarryPorter52.Ifyouplantogotoabeachwhichisinthecityyoushouldgoto________.A.MykonosB.SicilyC.NiceD.Ribadeo53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutRibadeo?A.Itoffersvisitorsfirst-classhotels.B.Ithasrestaurantsbarsandhugecrowds.C.VisitorscantrysnorkelingtherE.D.VisitorscanenjoyuniquerockformationstherE.54.Allthebeachesmentionedinthepassage_________.A.havebeautifulwildflowersB.arefamousEuropeanbeachesC.areworld-knownfurtheirgreenwaterD.providevisitorswithurbanamusements55.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.A.travelguidE.B.A.geographytextbook.C.Anadvertisement.D.A.newsreport.
- Manypeoplethinkofthebrainasamystery.Theydon’tknowmuchaboutintelligenceandhowitworks.Whentheydothinkaboutwhatintelligenceismanypeoplebelievethatapersonisbornsmartaverageordumb—andstaysthatwayinthewholelifE.Butnewresearchshowsthatthebrainismorelikeamuscle—itchangesandgetsstrongerwhenyouuseit.Andscientistshavebeenabletoshowjusthowthebraingrowsandgetsstrongerwhenyoulearn.Everyoneknowsthatwhenyouliftweightsyourmusclesgetbiggerandyougetstronger.Apersonwhocan’tlift20poundswhenhe/shestartsexercisingcangetstrongenoughtolift100poundsafterworkingoutforalongtimE.That’sbecausethemusclesbecomelargerandstrongerwithexercisE.Andwhenyoustopexercisingthemusclesshrinkandyougetweaker.That’swhypeoplesayUseitorloseit!Butmostpeopledon’tknowthatwhentheypracticeandlearnnewthingspartsoftheirbrainchangeandgetlargeralotlikemusclesdowhentheyexercisE.Insidethecortex皮层ofthebrainarebillionsoftinynervecellscalledneurons.Thenervecellshavebranchesconnectingthemtoothercellsinacomplicatednetwork.Communicationbetweenthesebraincellsiswhatallowsustothinkandsolveproblems.Whenyoulearnnewthingsthesetinyconnectionsinthebrainactuallymultiplyandgetstronger.Themoreyouchallengeyourmindtolearnthemoreyourbraincellsgrow.Thenthingsthatyouoncefoundveryhardorevenimpossibletodo—likespeakingaforeignlanguageordoingalgebra代数—seemtobecomeeasyafterlearningthemforaperiodoftimE.Theresultisastrongersmarterbrain.Scientistsstartedthinkingthatthehumanbraincoulddevelopandchangewhentheystudiedanimals’brains.Theyfoundoutthatanimalsthatlivedinachallengingenvironmentweremoreperspicacious—theywerebetteratsolvingproblemsandlearningnewthings.28.Accordingtothefirstparagraph________.A.thefunctionofourbrainislikethatofthemuscleB.untilnowit’simpossibletoexplainthebrain’smysteryC.manypeoplebelieveone’sintelligenceisnaturallydeterminedD.one’sbraingrowsstrongerastheageincreases29.Trainingmusclesiscomparedto________.A.usingthebrainB.connectingthingsinyourbrainC.liftingweightsD.doingresearchaboutthebrain30.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordperspicaciousinthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Strong.B.Smart.C.Popular.D.ActivE.31.Thefollowingparagraphwillmostprobablytalkabout________.A.thedifferencesbetweenanimals’brainsandhumans’brainsB.therelationbetweenhumanbrainsandmusclesC.scientists’findingsaboutanimals’brainsD.howtomakeyourbrainsmarterthroughselfdevelopment
- AmericanteenagerThomasCheathamhadplannedtostudyLatinduringhissophomoreyearatHebronHighSchoolinTexas.ButwhenhelearnedthattheschooldistrictwasgoingtoofferaMandarinclasshequicklychangedhisminD.IthoughtitMandarinwouldbemorebeneficialthanLatinsaidCheathamwhoisnowinhissecondyearofstudyingthelanguagE.HespeaksMandarintoorderfoodatChineserestaurantsandcanreadFacebookpostsfromhisChinese-speakingfriends.Whileit’adifficultlanguagetomasterthehighschooljuniorwhoplanstostudycomputerengineeringthinksitwillbeavaluablethinginhiscareer.ChineseisagoodlanguagetoknowespeciallywithChinabecomingagrowingpowerhesaiD.ManyexpertsagreethatproficiencyinalanguagespokenbyabillionpeopleworldwidewillgiveAmericanstudentsanedgeintheglobaleconomy.PeoplearelookingatChinaasournexteconomiccompetitorandinterestinMandarinisgrowing''saidMartyAbbottexecutivedirectoroftheAmericanCouncilontheTeachingofForeignLanguages.''We'reseeingitinallpartsofthecountry.ThenumberofstudentsstudyingMandarininpublicschoolsnationwideingrades7through12grewfrom20000in2004-2005to60000threeyearslateraccordingtothecouncil’smostrecentsurvey.Abbottestimatesthatasmanyas100000studentsarenowstudyingMandarininpublicandprivateschoolsthroughoutthenation.ShesaidtheUSgovernmenthasconsideredMandarintobeanimportantneedslanguageandprovidesprofessionaldevelopmentprogramsforteachers.OurgovernmentwantstoincreaseourlanguageabilityfornationalsecurityandeconomiccompetitivenessAbbottsaiD.AtthesametimetheChinesegovernmentisspreadingknowledgeoftheChineselanguageandculturethroughConfuciusInstitutesestablishedinmanystates.TheConfuciusInstituteattheUniversityofTexasinDallasfoundedin2007opensConfuciusClassroomsat11localpublicandprivateschoolswheremorethan700studentsarelearningMandarin.51.WhydoesthewritermentionThomasinthepassage?A.Totellushowchangeableheis.B.TointroducethetopicofthepassagE.C.TointroducehiscollegelifE.D.TotellusLatinislesspopularnow.52.ManyexpertsinAmericaagreethat_______.A.MandarinisbecomingmorebeneficialthanLatinB.MandarinisverydifficulttolearnformostAmericanstudentsC.MandarinwillbeofsomehelptoAmericanstudentsintheglobaleconomyD.ChinaisacompetitorofAmericainculture53.WhydoesMandarinbecomesopopularinAmerica?A.BecauseMandarinismoreinterestingthanLatin.B.BecausetherearemanygoodteachersintheConfuciusInstitutes.C.BecauseMandarinisveryhelpfulintheglobaleconomy.D.BecausetheChinesegovernmenthastriedhisbest.54.FromthepassageweknowthattheConfuciusInstitutes_______.A.havetrained100000studentstolearnMandarininAmericaB.provideprofessionaldevelopmentprogramsforteachersC.havebeenestablishedinmanystatesinAmericaD.werefoundedin200755.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.AnincreasingnumberofstudentsinAmericaarelearningMandarin.B.ConfuciusInstituteshavebeenestablishedinmanystatesinAmericA.C.LatinislesspopularinAmericanow.D.Chinanowisbecomingagrowingpower.
- Hereisthetourthat’svoted3rdbesttourinLondonontheBestThingstoDoTripAdvisor!HairyGoatisthebestandmostoriginaltourcompanyinLondon.Doyoulikewalkingaroundacityanddiscoveringsomethingthatmakesagreatphoto?Itcanbestatuseselaboratedoorsandlamppostshiddengardensheadstonesorinterestingarchitecturalfeatures.WeallknowwheretheHouseofParliamentWestminsterCathedralandTrafalgarSquarearebutLondonisfullofquirkyandinterestingphotoopportunitiesandmaybeyouneedsomeonetoleadyoutothem.Youwon’tknowwhereyouaregoinguntilwegettherebutIpromisetherewillbesomethingyouhaven’tnoticedbeforE.Thetourisidealforteameventsfamiliesgroupsoffriendsandschoolorcollegeclasses.★Bring:A.fullychargedcameraandplentyofmemorycardsorfilmadrinkandwearcomfortablewalkingshoes.Dressfor3hourswalkingoutsidE.★Prices:AlltoursaretobebookedandpaidinadvancE.Pleasecalloremailfordetails.£45peradult18yrsandover.£40perchild12-15yrsandfull-timestudentsstudentIDrequired.AlltourstobebookedandpaidinadvancE.PleasefollowthelinksonthewebsiteorcallCorinnaon+4407540832771★Meet:MeetinfrontoftheRoyalExchangeBuildingatBankTubeStation.Takeexit3or4fromthetubestation.★When:Seethewebsiteforscheduleddates.FormoreinformationcallCroinnaon07540832771★Duration:3hoursatacomfortablewalkingpacE.★Finish:Byatubestationwithinthecity.Locationvariesdaily.IfyouareinterestedinparticipatinginLondonPhotographyMysteryNIGHTTourpleasenotE.Nighttoursstartatdifferenttimesandlocationseachmonth.33.Marya14-year-oldgirlwillgowithherparentstotakepartinthetour.Howmuchwilltheypay?A.£130B.£90C.£85D.£17034.Accordingtothepassagethetour__________.A.isintendedforindividualsonlyB.offerschancestotakegreatphotosC.takesfourhoursonasightseeingvehicleD.hasbeenvotedthebesttourinLondonthreetimes35.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thetourfinishesatthesamelocationeveryday.B.someofthetoursaretobebookedandpaidaheadoftimE.C.YoucansendyouremailtoCorinnaformoreinformation.D.ParticipantsshouldmeetinfrontoftheRoyalExchangeBuildingatBankTubeStation.
- Peoplearebeinglured引诱ontoFacebookwiththepromiseofafunfreeservicewithoutrealizingthey’repayingforitbygivinguplargeamountsofpersonalinformation.Facebookthenattemptstomakemoneybysellingtheirdatatoadvertisersthatwanttosendtargetedmessages.MostFacebookusersdon’trealizethisishappening.Eveniftheyknowwhatthecompanyisuptotheystillhavenoideawhatthey’repayingforFacebookbecausepeopledon’treallyknowwhattheirpersonaldataisworth.Thebiggestproblemhoweveristhatthecompanykeepschangingtherules.EarlyonyoukeepeverythingprivatE.Thatwasthegreatthingaboutfacebook—youcouldcreateyourownlittleprivatenetwork.Lastyearthecompanychangeditsprivacyrulessothatmanythings—yourcityyourphotoyourfriends'names—weresetbydefault默认tobesharedwitheveryoneontheInternet.AccordingtoFacebook’svice-presidentElliotSchragethecompanyissimplymakingchangestoimproveitsserviceandifpeopledon’tshareinformationtheyhavealesssatisfyingexperience.SomecriticsthinkthisismoreaboutFacebooklookingtomakemoremoney.ItsoriginalbusinessmodelwhichinvolvedsellingadsandputtingthematthesideofthepagetotallyfaileD.Whowantstolookatadswhenthey’reonlineconnectingwiththeirfriends?TheprivacyissuehasalreadylandedFacebookinhotwaterinWashington.InAprilSenator议员CharlesSchumercalledonFacebooktochangeitsprivacypolicy.HealsourgedtheFederalTradeCommissiontosetguidelinesforsocial-networkingsites.IthinkthesenatorrightlycommunicatedthatwehadnotbeenclearaboutwhatthenewproductswereandhowpeoplecouldchoosetousethemornottousethemSchrageadmits.IsuspectthatwhateverFacebookhasdonesofartoinvadeourprivacyisonlythebeginningwhichiswhyI’mconsideringdeactivating撤销myaccount.FacebookisahandysitebutI’mupsetbytheideathatmyinformationisinthehandsofpeopleIdon’tknow.That’stoohighapricetopay.41.WhatdowelearnaboutFacebookfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itisawebsitethatsendsmessagestotargetedusers.B.Itmakesmoneybyputtingonadvertisements.C.Itprofitsbysellingitsusers’personaldatA.D.Itprovidesloadsofinformationtoitsusers.42.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutmostFacebookusers?A.Theyarereluctanttogiveuptheirpersonalinformation.B.Theydon’tknowtheirpersonaldataenrichesFacebook.C.Theydon’tidentifythemselveswhenusingthewebsitE.D.Theycareverylittleabouttheirpersonalinformation.43.WhydoesFacebookmakechangestoitsrulesaccordingtoElliotSchrage?A.Toprovidebetterservicetoitsusers.B.TofollowtheFederalguidelines.C.Toimproveitsusers’connectivity.D.Toexpanditsscopeofbusiness.44.WhatdoesSenatorCharlesSchumeradvocate?A.Settingguidelinesforadvertisingonwebsites.B.Banningthesharingofusers’personalinformation.C.Formulating制订regulationsforsocial-networkingsites.D.Removingadsfromallsocial-networkingsites.45.WhydoestheauthorplantocancelhisFacebookaccount?A.HeisdissatisfiedwithitscurrentservicE.B.Hefindsmanyofitsusersuntrustworthy.C.Hedoesn’twanthispersonaldataabuseD.D.Heisupsetbyitsfrequentrulechanges.
- Doesthissituationseemfamiliartoyou?YourEnglishisprogressingwellthegrammarisnowfamiliarthereadingcomprehensionisnoproblemyouarecommunicatingquitefluentlybut:ListeningisSTILLaproblem!FirstofallrememberthatyouarenotalonE.ListeningcomprehensionisprobablythemostdifficultjobforalmostalllearnersofEnglishasaforeignlanguagE.ThemostimportantthingistolistenasoftenaspossiblE.Thefirststepistofindlisteningresources.TheInternetisreallyausefultoolforEnglishstudents.YoucandownloadTheRealPlayerfromRealMediA.com.TheRealPlayerallowsyoutousetheInternetlikearadiostation.Onceyouhavebeguntolistenonaregularbasisyoumightstillbefrustrated懊恼bylimitedunderstanding.Whatshouldyoudo?HereissomeoftheadviceIgivemystudents:●Acceptthefactthatyouarenotgoingtounderstandeverything.●Stayrelaxedwhenyoudonotunderstand—evenifyoucontinuenottounderstandforalongtimE.●DonottranslatewhatyouhearintoyournativelanguagE.●Listenforthegeneralideaoftheconversation.Don’tconcentrateondetailuntilyouhaveunderstoodthemainideas.IremembertheproblemsIhadinunderstandingspokenGermanwhenIfirstwenttoGermany.InthebeginningwhenIdidn’tunderstandawordIinsistedontranslatingitinmyminD.Thismethodusuallyresultedinconfusion.ThenafterthefirstsixmonthsIdiscoveredtwoveryimportantfacts.Firstlytranslatingcreatesawallbetweenthelistenerandthespeaker.Secondlymostpeoplerepeatthemselvesconstantly.ByremainingcalmInoticedthat—evenifIdidn’tpaymuchattentionIcouldusuallyunderstandwhatthespeakerhadsaiD.28.Thebestwaytoimproveourlisteningisto_____.A.practiseasmuchaspossibleB.findasmanylisteningresourcesaspossibleC.usetheInternetlikearadiostationD.speaknaturallyandreadasmuchaspossible29.Whichofthefollowingisagoodhabitwhenlistening?A.Trytounderstandeverything.B.Trytogetthemainideas.C.Paymuchattentiontodetails.D.TranslateeachwordinyourminD.30.Whydidthewritermentionhis/herexperienceinGermany?A.Toprovetheimportanceoftranslating.B.ToshowtheproblemsofspeakingaforeignlanguagE.C.Totellustheimportanceofstayingcalm.D.Topointoutanineffectivemethodoflistening.31.Theunderlinedpartawallinthelastparagraphrefersto_____.A.acommunicationbarrier障碍B.cultureshockC.languageunderstandingD.alittlemisunderstanding
- Forthefirsttimeresearchershavediscoveredthatsomeplantscankillinsectsinordertogetadditionalnutrients.NewresearchshowsthattheycatchandkillsmallinsectswiththeirownstickyhairsneartherootsandthenabsorbnutrientsthroughtheirrootswhentheinsectsarekilledandfalltothegrounD.ProfessorMarkChaseofKewandQueenMaryUniversityofLondonsaidThecultivated改良的tomatoesandpotatoesstillhavethehairsTomatoesinparticulararecoveredwiththesestickyhairs.Theydotrapsmallinsectsonaregularbasis.Theydokillinsects.Thenumberoftherecarnivorousplantsisthoughttohavecameupto50percentandmanyofthemhaveuntilnowbeenwronglyregardedasamongthemostharmlessplants.Amongthemarespeciesofpetunia矮牵牛somespecialtobaccoplantsandcabbagessomevarietiesofpotatoesandtomatoesetC.ResearchersatRoyalBotanicalGardensKewwhichcarriedoutthestudynowbelievetherearehundredsmorekillerplantsthanpreviouslyrealizeD.Itisthoughtthatthetechniquewasdevelopedinthewildtogetnecessarynutrientsinpoorqualitysoil----andevenvariousplantsgrowninyourvegetablegardenstillhavetheability.TheresearcherspublishingtheirfindingintheBotanicalJournaloftheLinneanSocietysaidWemaybesurroundedbymanymoremurderousplantsthanwethink.Weareaccustomedtothinkingofplantsasbeingimmobileandharmlessandthereissomethingdeeplyfrighteningaboutthethoughtofmeat-eatingplantstheyaddeD.72.Tomatoesandpotatoeskillinsectsto____.A.getmorestickyhairsB.makethemselvesgrowbetterC.maketheirrootsstrongerD.avoidfallingdowntotheground73.ThewordcarnivorousinParagraph3mostprobablymeans____.A.fast-growingB.harmlessC.insect-killingD.nutritious74.Thetechniqueforvegetablestotrapinsectsismostprobablydevelopedthrough____.A.evolutionofspeciesB.helpsfromothergardenplantsC.artificialcultivationD.nutrientspreservedinrichsoil75.Thetextisprobablytakenfrom_____.A.astudentbookB.asciencefictionC.ascientificreportD.abulletinboard
- Twowordsrhymewitheachotherwhentheyhavethesameendingwordlikethinkpink.Thelastwordineachofthelinesofapoemdoesnothavetohavearhymingsoundmanyofthemdo.Twolinesofpoetrythatrhymewitheachotherattheendarecallrhymingcouplet.Writingrhymingpoetrycanbedifficultbecauseyouneedtochoosewordsthatnotonlyrhymebuthavemeaningtoo.EventhoughsomepoemsareshortyouhavetothinkextralongatwhichwordstochoosE.HereisanexampleofashortpoemHewasonlyabugbuthewastheking.Shesmiledathimwhenhegaveheraring.Heforgottobecarefulofonelittlething.Hisqueenwasabeeandshecouldsting.65.Whatdoesitmeanwhentwowordsrhyme?A.TheyhavethesameendingsounD.B.Theyhavedifferentendingsounds.C.Theymusthavethesamemeaning.D.Theymusthavedifferentmeanings.66.Whichofthefollowingrhymewitheachotherintheshortpoem?A.RingandthingB.BugandkingC.QueenandkingD.Beeandsting67.Rhymingpoetryissometimeshardtowritebecauseyouneedtochoose___________.A.rhymingwordswithoutmeaningB.rhymingwordswithmeaningC.shortlineswithextralongwordsD.meaningfulwordswithoutrhyming
- Englishisanimportantgloballanguagebutthatdoesn’tmeanit’seasytolearn.ManyexpertshavetriedtomakeEnglisheasierforstudentstolearn―buttheyweren’talwayssuccessful.In1930ProfessorCKOgdenofCambridgeUniversityinventedBasicEnglish.Ithadonly850wordsandjusteighteenverbsandOgdensaidmostpeoplecouldlearnitinjustthirtyhours.TheproblemwasthatpeoplewholearnedBasicEnglishcouldwriteandsaysimplemessagesbuttheycouldn’tunderstandtheanswersinrealEnglish!Itwasalsoimpossibletoexplainawordifitwasn’tintheBasicEnglishwordlist.Forexampleifyouwantedawatermelonyouaskedforalargegreenfruitwiththeformofaneggwhichhasasweetredinsideandagoodtaste!REZachrissonauniversityprofessorinSwedendecidedthatthebiggestproblemforlearnersofEnglishwasspellingsoheinventedalanguagecalledAngliC.AnglicwassimilartoEnglishbutwithmuchsimplerspelling.Fatherbecamefaadhernewbecamenue’andyearsbecameyeerz.UnfortunatelyforsomestudentsofEnglishAnglicneverbecamepopular.Eveneasieristhelanguagewhichships’captainsuse:it’scalledSeaspeak.Seaspeakusesafewsimplephrasesforeverypossiblesituation.InSeaspeakforexampleyoudon’tsayI’msorrywhatdidyousay?orIdidn’tunderstandcanyourepeatthat?It’sjustSayagain.Nomoregrammar!IntheageofinternationalcommunicationthroughtheInternetwhoknows?...anewformofEnglishmightappear.A.largenumberoftheworld’se-mailsareinEnglishandincludeexamplesofNetLingolikeOICOhIseeandTTYLTalktoyoulater.InanotherfiftyyearsEnglishmightnotexist...wewillprobablyallspeakfluentInternetish!36.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.A.SeaspeakB.BasicEnglishC.InternetishD.EasyEnglish37.Itwilltakeapersonabout______weekstolearnBasicEnglishifhespendstwohourslearningiteveryday.A.sixB.fourC.twoD.three38.AccordingtoProfessorZachrissonwhatwasthebiggestproblemforlearnersofEnglish?A.Grammar.B.Vocabulary.C.Speaking.D.Spelling.39.WhichofthefollowingislikelytobeAnglic?A.IOUB.A.graetbatl.C.LongtimenoseE.D.Twofivenolights.40.WhatmighthappentoEnglishinanotherfiftyyears?A.ItmightbereplacedbyInternetish.B.ItmightbecomeagloballanguagE.C.Itmighttaketheplaceofallotherlanguages.D.Itmightbecomemoreandmoredifficult.
- Thejourneytothemoonhadbeenthefirststeptowardfutureexploration探险inspacE.ThedistancebetweentheMoonandEarthisveryshortindeedwhencomparedwiththedistancesbetweenEarthandtheotherplanets.MarsthenearestplanettoEarthismillionsofmilesaway.Travelingtotheplanetswillbeman’snextaim.Suchtravelswillbemorechallengingthanthetriptothemoonandcertainlymoreadventurous.RecentlytwoAmericanspaceshipsVikings1and2landedonMarstryingtodiscoverwhetherthatplanethasanylifeonit.SofarthesignsoflifeonMarshasneitherconfirmed确认norruledout.RussianshavediscoveredthatthesurfaceofVenus金星issohotthatitisalmostcertainthatthereisnolifetherE.AlsotheatmosphereofVenusisextremelydense稠andthepressureisnearlyahundredtimesgreaterthanthatoftheEarth’satmospherE.ScientistsbelievemanmayfindplanetswhichhavethesameconditionsasthosewehaveonEarthbutmanshouldrealizeEarthwillbehisonlyhomeforalongtimeandbegintoloveandcareforit.5.Accordingtothepassagetravelingtotheplanetswillbe________.A.mucheasierandevenmoreinterestingB.farmoreexcitinganddangerousC.man’sfinalaimD.man’sfirststep6.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?A.Marsisnearertotheearththanthemoon.B.ThemoonismuchnearertotheearththanMars.C.OfalltheplanetsMarsisthenearesttotheearth.D.Alltheplanetsaremuchfarthertotheearth.7.Fromthepassagewecanguess_____.A.thereislifeonMarsB.thereisnolifeonMarsC.theatmosphereofMarsisnotsodenseasthatofVenusD.scientistswillhavelittlehopetofindtheanswers8.Mancanliveonundertheconditionsof_______.A.muchtoohotsurfaceB.thesamepressureaswegetonearthC.normalatmosphereaswehaveonearthD.bothB.andC.
- Todayweeatonthegoatourdesksandeveninfrontofcomputers.Weeattake-outdeliveredandpackagedmeals.Whyisthat?Itseemsthatwehaveadaptedourfoodstoourfast-pacedlives.Overthepastthreedecadespeoplehavestartedeatingoutmorethaneverbeforeandpurchasingmorepreparedfoodsatthegrocerystore食品杂货店whichtendtocontainmorefatsaltandsugarthantheirhomemadeequivalents对应物notedUShealthylivingwebsiteSparkPeoplE.SotheSlowFoodMovementhasarisentocounteractthisfastfoodtrenD.Itencouragesustovaluethetimewespendpreparingsharingandconsuming吃foodasarecentUSATodayarticleputit.Itallstartedin1986withtheeffortsofSlowFood’sfoundingfatherItalianactivistCarloPetriniwhowantedtorevitalize使复兴foodvarietiesandflavorsthathadgonedarkinthefaceofindustrialization.Atthattimeheaskedpeopletofollowamoresustainable可持续的livingmodel.Nowhisideasarealmostcompletelymainstream主流的.Startingatthetablethemovementpromotesanunhurriedwayoflifefoundedontheideathateveryonehasarighttoculinary烹饪的pleasurebutthateveryonemustalsotakeresponsibilitytoprotecttheheritageoffoodtraditionandculturethatmakethiscelebrationofthesensespossiblewroteThePhnomPenhPost.Slowfooddoesn’tnecessarilymeanfoodthattakesalongtimetocook.ItmeansturningdownthespeedatwhichweeatandincreasingtheamountoftimewespenddiningtogetherwithotherpeopleAltheaZanecoskyspokeswomanfortheAmericanDieteticAssociationtoldTheHuffingtonPost.Itisawaytobringbackthesocialtogethernessofyesterday.DinnertableconversationskeepfamiliestogethernotedtheBelgiannon-profitorganizationGreenfudgE.39.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthearticle?A.ToadvisereaderstoeatathomeinsteadofoutsidE.B.TotellthestoryofSlowFood’sfoundingfather.C.TointroducetheSlowFoodMovement.D.ToanalyzewhatledtothefastfoodtrenD.40.Theunderlinedwordcounteractinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans______.A.makeupforB.workagainstC.competewithD.catchupwith41.WhydidCarloPetrinistarttheSlowFoodMovement?A.Hewantedtomakepeopleawareofthebenefitsofeatingslowly.B.HewasworriedaboutthenegativeeffectsofindustrializationonfoodculturE.C.Hethoughtpeopleshouldvaluethetimethatfamiliesandfriendsspenddiningtogether.D.Hebelievedthedevelopmentofindustrymighthelprevitalizefoodvarietiesandflavors.42.AccordingtothearticlewhichofthefollowingwouldAltheaZanecoskybelikelytoagreewith?A.GenerallyfastfoodisnotashealthyanddeliciousasslowfooD.B.Wehadbetternothavesmalltalkwhenwe’reeatingdinnerwithotherpeoplE.C.It’snotonlythefooditselfbutalsothetimewespenddiningtogetherthatmatters.D.TheSlowFoodMovementisbasedontheideathatweshouldspendasmuchtimeaspossibleoncooking.
- JumpingacrosscitiesForgetaboutexpensivegymsthenewsportincitiesisree-running.SinceitstartedinaParissuburbaround1995free-runninghasattractedlotsoffansincitiesaroundtheworlD.Insteadofwalkingnormallyfree-runnersjumpoveroraroundanything―carsbuildingstreesorstreetlights―intheirway.Oneofthesport’sinventorstoldourreporterhowfree-runningstarteD.ItwasboringwhereweliveD.Therewasnothingforustodoafterschool.Wehaddoneplaygroundgameslikefootballandbasketballwhenwewerekidsbutwewantedsomethingnewandexciting.Westartedlearninghowtojumpandrunbetweenbuildings―andwelovedit.WalkingisawasteoftimE.Free-runnershavetousetheirimaginations.Everything―atreeastreetlight―ispartofouroutdoorgym.We’relikechildrenbecausewehaveneverstoppedplayinginthestreet.Thesport’swebsitehaslotsofrulesforexampledon’tbreakpeople’swindowsdon’tjumponflowerbedsanddon’tberudetopeoplewhowantyoutostop.Safetyisalsoveryimportant.Youmuststartwiththeeasymoves―youhavetodothousandsofsmallpracticejumpsbeforeyoutryanythingdifficult.Ifyoumadeonlyonemistakeyoumighthurtyourselfbadly.AlocalpersonsaidIt’sgoodthatyoungpeoplehavesomethingtodo.ButwhentheyjumpoffbuildingslikecatstheysometimesfrightenotherpeoplE.Don’ttrythisathomethebasicsoffree-runningBlindJumpajumpwhereyoucan’tseethelandingspot.Tic-tacrunandputyourfootonasmallstepgoforwardandjumpoverthenextthing.BasicJumprunandjumplandontwofeetwhilebendingyourknees.Tofinishrollintohead-over-heels.CatJumpruntowardsawallputbothhandsonthetopofthewallandjumpthroughyourarms.36.Free-runningstarted__________.A.abouttwentyyearsagoB.withthehelpofschoolsC.inbigcitiesofAmericaD.amongfamoussportsmen37.Free-runnersshouldn’t____________.A.usetheirimaginationsB.startwiththeeasymovesC.jumponflowerbedsD.runbetweenbuildings38.Accordingtothepassagefree-runningisan__________sport.A.ancientB.expensiveC.safeD.exciting39.Thepurposeofthispassageisto___________.A.explaintheimportanceofoutdooractivitiesB.introducesomeinformationaboutfree-runningC.warnchildrennottojoinindangeroussportsD.advisepeopletodomoreexerciseathomefirst
- Citiesneedtoputeffortstodealwithpollutionandcleartheair.Chinesecitieswillneedtoputeffortstoclearuptheskywhenanewdepartmenttoimproveregionalairqualityissetupby2015accordingtothelatestplanreleasedbytheStateCouncil.BesidestheexistingpollutioncontrolprogramforSO2regionalemissioncaps区域排放上限forothercertainchemicalswillbeestablishedinthethreekeyairpollutingareas—theYangtzeRiverDeltaPearlRiverDeltaandtheBeijing-Tianjin-Hebeiregion.Coal-consumptioncapswillalsobetriedoutinsomeareasaccordingtotheplan.Theplanisaimedatdealingwithregionalairpollution—suchasacidrainandsmog—whichhavebecomeincreasinglyobviousinChinainrecentyearsandcausedaseverethreattopeople’shealthZhangLijunvice-ministerofenvironmentalprotectionsaidinaninterviewonMonday.Theairqualityinacityaffectstheregionsnearbybecausepollutants污染物CantravelthroughtheatmospheresaidChaiFahevice-directorofChineseResearchAcademyofEnvironmentalSciences.SoeffortstoreduceairpollutioninasinglecitytargetingacertainpollutantwillnotbeenoughChaisaiD.ZhangsaidThecountry’smajorindustrialdistricts—theYangtzeRiverDeltaPearlRiverDeltaandtheBeijing-Tianjin-Hebeiregion—haverecordedmorethan100mistydaysannuallyinrecentyears.Thesethreeregionshometoatleast200millionpeopleoccupyonly6.3percentofthecountry’sareabutconsume40percentofthecountry’scoalandproducehalfofitssteelaccordingtoofficialfigures.Studiesalsoshowthatthevisibility能见度ineasternregionsofChinahasdroppedby7to15kmcomparedtothatintheearly1960sasaresultofairpollution.LiaoningprovincetheShandongPeninsulaWuhaninHubeiprovinceanditssurroundingareatheChangsha-Zhuzhou-XiangtanregioninHunanprovincetheChengdu-ChongqingregionandthewesterncoastoftheTaiwanStraitsarealsolistedasareastocarryoutsuchregionalairpollutioncontrolprogramsaccordingtotheplan.Thenewplanalsorequiresanimprovedairqualitysystemwhichwillmeasurethepollutionlevels.Thecurrentsystemwhichonlymeasuressomemajorpollutantscannotreflectthetruepicture.saidChai.12.Itwillnotbeenoughtoreduceairpollutioninasinglecitybecause.A.airpollutionhasbeenbecomingmoreandmoreseriousinrecentyearsB.airpollutionlikeacidrainandsmogisthreateningpeople’shealthC.airpollutantsinacitycantravelintheskyandaffectnearbyareasD.airpollutantsstayinfixedplacesoverthecities13.SupposethevisibilityineasternregionsofChinawas130kmintheearly1960sthevisibilitytherenowadaysis.A.123to115kmB.137to145kmC.123to145kmD.115to137km14..Themainpurposeofthepassageis.A.toinformreadersofthedamagecausedbyairpollutionB.tointroducethenewplantocontrolairpollutionC.toprovideofficialfiguresofairpollutionlevelsD.topointouttheregionsaffectedbyairpollution15.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasethetruepictureinthelastparagraphmean?A.Themajorpollutants.B.Thekeypollutedareas.C.Themajorpollutedcities.D.Thepollutionlevels.
- BritishscientistssaytheyhavedevelopedanewmaterialcalledArmourgelthatcouldhelpprotectolderadultsfrombreakingboneswhentheyfall.Scientistssayitissoftenoughtobeputinnormaleverydayclothing.Aspeoplegetoldermanyofthemdevelopthediseaseosteoporosis骨质疏松症.Itmakestheirbonessoweakthatevenaminorfallcancauseabonetobreak.Insomecasesolderadultscandiefrombreakingbonesorfromproblemsresultingfromthem.Armourgelisacombinationoftwonewman-madematerials.Thesematerialsquicklytakeinorabsorbenergywhentheyhitsomethingthisprotectswhateverisbehindthematerial.It'ssoftandflowablesoitmoveswiththemusculatureofthebodybutwhenyouimpactititmomentarilygoesrigid僵硬的saidDanielPlanttheleadingresearcherandhisteamhavejoinedthematerialwithasubstancewhosecellscollapsewhentheyarehit.DanielPlantsaysitisthecombinationofthesematerialsthatmakesArmourgelspecial.Thenewproductissaidtobemuchthinnerthanotherprotectivematerialscurrentlybeingsold.HoweverBoneprotectorsnomatterhowgoodarenotthebestsolution.Thekeyistopreventthebonesfromlosingtheirmineralcontentstayinghealthy.Andthenevenifyoufallyouwon'tbreakyourbonesaidGambert.72.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.A.someBritishscientistsB.amedicalexperimentC.anewboneprotectorD.waystoprotecttheold73.WhatmakesArmourgeldifferentfromotherprotectivematerials?A.Thelightweightofthematerials.B.Thecombinationofsomematerials.C.Theadoptionofadvancedtechnology.D.Theconveniencefortheoldadultstouseit.74.WhatdoesdoctorGamberttalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Howtopreventtheoldfromfallingdown.B.HowtostayhealthywhenwearegettingolD.C.Thekeypointtopreventbonesfrombreaking.D.Thedifferenceofanewspapercanwereadthepassage?75.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.Sports.B.Health.C.PeoplE.D.Education.
- Whodoyouthinkwasthemostimportantwomanofthepast100years?JaneAddams1860-1935AddamshelpedthepoorandworkedforpeacE.ShecreatedshelterseducationopportunitiesandservicesforpeopleinneeD.In1931AddamsbecamethefirstAmericanwomantowintheNobelPeacePrizE.RachelCarson1907-1964RachelCarsonwasbornintheruralrivertownofSpringdalePennsylvaniainAmericA.ThepopularbookSilentSpringbyRachelCarsonin1962madepeoplerealizethedangersandtheharmfuleffects影响ofpollutiononhumansandontheworld’slakesandoceans.AngelaMerkel1954-In2005GermanschoseAngelaMerkelastheirfirstwomanheadofthecountry.Shehadbeenascientistinthepast.AsGermany’sleadershehashadaneffectonthewholeworlD.SandraDayO’Connor1930-WhenSandraDayO’ConnorfinishedherclassatStanfordLawSchoolin1952shecouldnotfindworkbecauseshewasawoman.HowevershebecamethefirstwomantojointheU.S.SupremeCourt最高法院in1981afteryearsofhardwork.MargaretThatcher1925-2013In1979MargaretThatcherbecameBritain’sfirstwomanPrimeMinister首相.Sheserveduntil1990whichmadeherthefirstBritishleadertoservethreetermsinarow.BecauseofherhighstandardsandstrongwillpeoplecalledherBritain’sIronLady.MarieCurie1867-1934Polish-bornscientistMarieCuriediscoveredthatsometypesofmetalgiveoffenergycalledradiation辐射能.Herresearchledtonewmedicaltreatmentsandarms.ShereceivedtheNobelPrizeinPhysicsin1903andinChemistryin1911.47.WhooncewontheNobelPrize?A.MarieCurieandRachelCarson.B.JaneAddamsandMargaretThatcher.C.MarieCurieandAngelaMerkel.D.JaneAddamsandMarieCurie48.WecaninferfromthetextthatRachelCarsonworkedto_____.A.helpthepoorB.protecttheenvironmentC.spreadgeographicknowledgeD.protecttherightsofwomen49.WhatdoAngelaMerkelandMargaretThatcherhaveincommon?A.Bothofthemarethefirstwomanheadoftheircountry.B.Bothofthemwerescientistsbeforecomingtopower..C.Bothofthemarefamousforbeingstrict.D.Bothofthemhaveworkedforthreeterms.50.Whooncefailedtofindajob?A.JaneAddams.B.SandraDayO’Connor.C.RachelCarson.D.MargaretThatcher.
- EdwardWilsonisAmerica'sifnottheworld'sleadingnaturalist.InTheFutureofLifehetakesusonatouroftheworld'snaturalresources.Howaretheyused?Whathasbeenlost?Whatremainsandisitabletocontinuewiththepresentspeedofuse?Wilsonalsopointsouttheneedtounderstandfullythebiodiversity生物多样性ofourearth.AttheendofthebookWilsondiscussestheimportanceofhumanvaluesinconsideringtheenvironment.Ifyouaretocontinuetoliveontheearthyoumayaswellreadandactontheideasinthisbook.32.WelearnfromthetextthatWilsoncaresmostabout.A.theenvironmentforplantsB.thebiodiversityofourearthC.thewasteofnaturalresourcesD.theimportanceofhumanvalues33.Howmanyspeciesaremostimportanttoourpresentfoodsupply?A.TwentyB.EightyC.OnehundredD.Tenthousand34.Wilsonsuggeststhatonewaytokeepbiodiversityisto.A.learnhowtofarmscientificallyB.buildshomesforsomedyingspeciesC.makesitclearwhattoeatD.usemorespeciesforfood35.WecaninferthatthetextisA.descriptionofnaturalresourcesB.aresearchreportC.abookreviewD.anintroductiontoascientist
- WhensomethinggoeswrongitcanbeverysatisfyingtosayWellit’sso-and-so’sfault.orIknowI’mlatebutit’snotmyfaultthecarbrokedown.Itisprobablynotyourfaultbutonceyouformthehabitofblamingsomebodyorsomethingelseforabadsituationyouarealoser.Youhavenopowerandcoulddonothingthathelpschangethesituation.Howeveryoucanhavegreatpoweroverwhathappenstoyouifyoustopfocusingonwhomtoblameandstartfocusingonhowtoremedythesituation.Thisisthewinner’skeytosuccess.Winnersaregreatatovercomingproblems.Forexampleifyouwerelatebecauseyourcarbrokedownmaybeyouneedtohaveyourcarexaminedmoreregularly.OryoumightstarttocarryalongwithyoutheusefulphonenumberssoyoucouldcallforhelpwheninneeD.Foranotherexampleifyourcolleaguecausesyouproblemsonthejobforlackofresponsibilityorabilityfindwaysofdealingwithhisirresponsibilityorinabilityratherthansimplyblametheperson.Asktoworkwithadifferentpersonordon’trelyontheperson.Youshouldacceptthattheperson.Asktoworkwithadifferentpersonordon’trelyonthisperson.Youshouldacceptthatthepersonisnotreliableandfindcreativewaystoworksuccessfullyregardlessofhowyourcolleaguefailstodohisjobwell.Thisiswhatbeingawinnerisallabout—creativelyusingyourskillsandtalentssothatyouaresuccessfulnomatterwhathappens.Winnersdon’thavefewerproblemsintheirlives;theyhavejustasmanydifficultsituationstofaceasanybodyelsE.Theyarejustbetteratseeingthoseproblemsaschallengesandopportunitiestodeveloptheirowntalents.Sostopfocusingonwhosefaultitis.Onceyouareconfidentaboutyourpoweroverbadsituationsproblemsarejuststeppingstoponforsuccess.61.Accordingtothepassagewinners.A.haveresponsibleandablecolleaguesB.meetwithfewerdifficultiesintheirlivesC.dealwithproblemsratherthanblameothersD.blamethemselvesratherthanothers62.TheunderlinedwordremedyinParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.A.improveB.acceptC.avoidD.consider63.Whenyourcolleaguebringsaboutaproblemyoushould.A.askamoreablecolleagueforhelpB.blamehimforhislackofresponsibilityC.tellhimtofindthecauseoftheproblemD.findabetterwaytohandletheproblem64.Whenproblemsoccurwinnerstakethemas.A.excusesfortheirfailuresB.chancesforself-developmentC.challengestotheircolleaguesD.barrierstogreaterpower65.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.Winner’sSecret.B.A.Winner’sProblem.C.A.Winner’sOpportunity.D.A.Winner’sAchievement.
- Blindimitation模仿isself-destruction.Tothosewhodonotrecognizetheiruniqueworthimitationappearsattractivetothosewhoknowtheirstrength.ImitationisunacceptablE.Intheearlystagesofskillorcharacterdevelopmentimitationishelpful.WhenIfirstlearnedtocookIusedrecipes菜谱andturnedoutsometastydishes.ButsoonIgrewboreD.Whyfollowsomeoneelse’swayofcookingwhenIcouldcreatemyown?Imitatingrolemodelsislikeusingtrainingwheelsonachild’sbicycle;theyhelpyougetgoingbutonceyoufindyourownbalanceyouflyfasterandfartherwithoutrelyingonthem.Indailylifeimitationcanhurtusifwesubconsciously下意识地holdpoorrolemodels.IfasachildyouobservedpeoplewhoseliveswerebadyoumayhaveacceptedtheirfearandpainasnormalandgoneontofollowwhattheydiD.Ifyoudonotmakestrongchoicesforyourselfyouwillgettheresultsoftheweakchoicesofothers.Inthefieldofentertainmentourcultureglorifiescelebrities.Thosestarslookgreatonscreen.Butwhentheystepoffscreentheirpersonallivesmaybedisastrous.Ifyouaregoingtofollowsomeonefocusontheirtalentnottheirbadcharacterorunacceptablebehaviors.BlessedisthepersonwillingtoactontheirsuddendesiretocreatesomethinguniquE.Thinkofthemoviesbooksteachersandfriendsthathaveaffectedyoumostdeeply.Theytouchedyoubecausetheircreationsweremotivatedbyinspirationnotdesperation.Theworldischangednotbythosewhodowhathasbeendonebeforethembutbythosewhodowhathasbeendoneinsidethem.Creativepeoplehaveanendlessresourceofideas.Theproblemacreatorfacesisnotrunningoutofmaterial;itiswhattodowiththematerialknockingatthedoorofimagination.Studyyourrolemodelsacceptthegiftstheyhavegivenandleavebehindwhatdoesnotserveyou.ThenyoucansayIstandontheshouldersofmyancestorstragediesanddeclarevictoryandknowthattheyarecheeringmeon.68.Imitationprovesusefulwhenyou.A.knowyouareuniqueB.losethebalanceoflifeC.begintolearnsomethingnewD.gettiredofroutinepractice69.Toavoidthebadresultofimitationweshould________.A.forgetdailyfearandpainB.choosetherightexampleC.askothersfordecisionsD.stayawayfromstars70.Thetroubleacreatorfacesis.A.thelackofstrongmotivationB.theabsenceofpracticalideasC.howtosearchformorematerialsD.howtouseimaginationcreatively71.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofcreatively.B.Tocriticizethecharactersofrolemodels.C.Tocompareimitationwithcreation.D.Toexplainthemeaningofsuccess.
- AMENTORING导师制programisgivinglifechangingopportunitiestoBanburyyouth.YoungInspirationswasfoundedtwoyearsagotoprovidementoringsessionsforstudentsandunemployedyoungadultsaged11to21.AlexGoldbergtheprogram'sfoundersaid:WesetupYoungInspirationsbecausewewantedtogiveyoungpeopleexperienceswhichwillpotentiallybelifechangingandbroadentheiroutlook.Wetrytocreateworkexperienceopportunitiesthatwillreallymakeadifferencetoouryouth.Forexamplewe'vesecuredinternships实习withworldfamousfirmssuchasHondA.Atatimeoffundingcutbackswhereschoolsarefindingitmoreandmoredifficulttoofferthiskindofmentoringitisextremelyimportantthattheseopportunitiesareavailablebothtohelpyouthwiththeirschoolworkandgradesandtogivethemopportunitieswhichmayhelpshapetheirfutures.KieranHepburn14isoneofagroupofBanburyyouthwhohasbenefitedfromtheprogramsofar.InOctobertheBanburySchoolpupilwasaccompaniedbyYoungInspirationsstafftoPariswherehewasanobserverattheUnitedNationsEducationalScientificandCulturalOrganization'sUNESCOInternationalYouthForum论坛.Theeventwasheldforyoungpeoplefromaroundtheworldtoseektheirviewsonhowthefutureofyouthandeducationshouldlook.Kieranjoinedseveralhundredobserversmostlyintheir20sandwastheonlyUKschoolpupiltoattendtheevent.KieranthinksthetripwasalifechangingexperiencE.BeforeweleftIdidn'tquiteknowwhattomakeofitbutwhenwegottherewedidn'tstopitwasamazinghesaidWewenttothreeorfourhoursofdebateseachdayandthendidsomethingculturaleachafternoon.ThemainthemeoftheforumwashowyouthcandrivechangeinpoliticalandpubliclifE.Itdealtwithissues问题suchasdrugabuseviolenceandunemployment.KieransaidIthasreallyhelpedmetoimprovemyconfidenceandsocialskillsaswellasmyschoolgradesandIwasvotedmostimprovedpupilatschoolinAugust.TheYoungInspirationsmentoringsessionstakeplaceeachFridayinBanbury.Fordetailsvisitwww.younginspirations.com.6.TheYoungInspirationsmentoringprogramaimsto________.A.trainstaffforworldfamousfirmsB.offerjobopportunitiestoyoungadultsC.provideyouthwithuniqueexperiencesD.equiptheunemployedwithdifferentskills7.AccordingtoAlexGoldbergitisdifficultforschoolstoofferthementoringdueto________.A.thelackofsupportfromfirmsB.theculturaldifferencesC.theeffectofunemploymentD.theshortageofmoney8.Accordingtothepassagetheforumfocusedonhowyouthcan________.A.builduptheirconfidenceatschoolB.findworkexperienceopportunitiesC.improvetheirsocialskillsforthefutureD.playanactiveroleinthechangeofsociety9.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.thevisittotheUnitedKingdomwasamazingB.KieranhasmadegreatprogressinmanyaspectsC.theyouthhavefoundawaytosolvetheirproblemsD.thementoringsessionsareheldeverydayexceptFriday10.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlexGoldbergFounderofYoungInspirationsB.YoungPeopleFindaWorldofOpportunityC.KieranBanburySchoolPupiltoParisD.DebatesHelpYouthwithTheirGrades
- Inaworldwithlimitedlandwaterandothernaturalresources资源theharmfromthetraditionalbusinessmodelisontherisE.Actuallythepastdecadeshasseenmoreandmoreforestsdisappearingandglobebecomingincreasinglywarm.Peoplenowrealizethatthisunhealthysituationmustbechangedandthatwemustbeabletodevelopinsustainable可持续的ways.Thatmeansgrowthwithlowcarbonordevelopmentofsustainableproducts.Inotherwordsweshouldkeeptheearthhealthywhileusingitssupplyofnaturalresources.Todaysustainabledevelopmentisapropertrendinmanycountries.Accordingtoarecentstudytheglobalmarketforlow-carbonenergywillbecomethreetimesbiggeroverthenextdecades.Chinaforexamplehassetitsmindonleadingthatmarkethopingtoseizechancesinthenewroundoftheglobalenergyrevolution.Itisnowtryinghardtomakefulluseofwindandsolarenergyandisspendingahugeamountofmoneymakingelectriccarsandhigh-speedtrains.Inadditionwearealsoseeinggreatgrowthintheglobalmarketsforsustainableproductssuchaspalmoil棕榈油whichisproducedwithoutcuttingdownvaluablerainforest.Inrecentyearsthemarketsforsustainableproductshavegrownbymorethan50%.Governmentscanfullydevelopthepotentialofthesenewmarkets.Firsttheycansethightargetsforreducingcarbonemissions排放andtargetsforsavingandreusingenergy.Besidesstrongerarrangementofpublicresourceslikeforestscanalsohelptospeedupthedevelopment.FinallygovernmentscanavoidthehugeexpensesthataretakingusinthewrongdirectionandredirectingsomeofthoseexpensescanacceleratethechangefromtraditionalmodeltoasustainableonE.Themajorchallengeofthiscenturyistofindwaystomeettheneedsofgrowingpopulationwithinthelimitsofthissingleplanet.Thatisnosmalltaskbutitoffersabundantnewchancesforsustainableproductindustries.1.ThetraditionalbusinessmodelisharmfulbecauseofallthefollowingEXCEPTthat______.A.ItmakestheworldwarmerB.itconsumesnaturalresourcesC.itbringsseveredamagetoforestsD.itmakesgrowthhardtocontinue2.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Chinalackswindandsolarenergy.B.Chinaistheleaderofthelow-carbonmarket.C.High-speedtrainsarealow-carbondevelopment.D.Palmoilismadeatthecostofvaluableforests.3.Tofulldevelopthelow-carbonmarketsgovernmentcan______.A.cutpublicexpensesB.forbidcarbonemissionC.developpublicresourcesD.encourageenergyconservation4.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatbusinesseshavemanychancesto______.A.developsustainableproductsB.explorenewnaturalresourcesC.makefulluseofnaturalresourcesD.dealwiththemajorchallenge5.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewbusinessmodel.B.Tocomparetwobusinessmodels.C.Topredictachangeoftheglobalmarket.D.Toadvocatesustainabledevelopment.
- We’realwayslookingforwell-writtenreviewsofbooksmusicmoviestelevisionshowswebsitesvideogamesandotherproducts.Whenwritingareviewconcentrateonexactlywhatyoulikedordidn’tlikE.GiveexamplesofstrengthsandweaknessesbedescriptiveandprovidebackgroundinformationonanauthordirectoractorormusicianifpossiblE.Findprofessionalreviewsinmagazinesornewspapersandseehowreviewersdealwiththeirtopicbutbesuretoexpressyourownvoiceinyourreview.BookReviewsDiscussanauthor’stechniquestrengthsandweaknessesinsteadoffocusingontheplot.Doesthestoryflow?Isthereastrongsenseofcharacterandplace?Didyoustayupuntildawntofinishit?Isitgoodreadingforteenagers?Whatinfluencedidithaveonyouandwhy?Ifyou’vereadotherbooksbythesameauthordiscusshowthisbookcompares.MovieReviewsThinkofthemajorOscarcategoriesandconsidertheperformancesmusiclightingandsettingetC.Dotheseworktogether?Didsomeholdupwhileothersdidn’t?Ifthemovieisbasedonabookdiscusswhetheroneisbetterthantheotherandwhy.Ifthemovieisaremakecomparethefilmtoitsoriginal.Rememberthatawell-writtenmoviereviewshoulddiscussstrengthsandweaknesses.Somereadersmaynothaveseenamovieyetsodon’tgiveawayanexcitingsceneortheending!CollegeReviewsBeginbyprovidinganoverviewofthecollegeincludinglocationsizeandadescriptionofthecampusand/ordormlifE.Thinkaboutallaspectsofyourcollegevisit.Whatacademicathleticandafter-classprogramsareavailable?Whatarethestudentslike?Whatmakesthecollegedifferentfromothers?Everyschoolhasstrengthsandweaknesses.BeobjectivE.ConsiderwhattheschoolhastoofferandwhomightenjoyorbenefitthemostfromattendingtherE.25.Whenwritingareviewyou________.A.cannotrefertoanypreviousreviewB.mustexpressyourownviewsandopinionsC.mustprovidesomeinformationabouttheauthorD.needn’tgiveanyexamplestosupportyourviews26.Whichaspectsshouldbeincludedinallthreereviews?A.Strengthsandweaknesses.B.Plotandcharacter.C.Programsandscenes.D.Locationanddescription.27.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthepassage?A.Inapersonaldiary.B.Inanofficialreport.C.Inatouristguidebook.D.InapopularmagazinE.
- Sincethe1970sscientistshavebeensearchingforwaystolinkthebrainwithcomputers.Brain-computerinterfaceBCItechnologycouldhelppeoplewithdisabilitiessendcommandstomachines.RecentlytworesearchersJoseMillanandMicheleTavellafromtheFederalPolytechnicSchoolinLausanneSwitzerlanddemonstrated展示asmallroboticwheelchairdirectedbyaperson’sthoughts.InthelaboratoryTavellaoperatedthewheelchairjustbythinkingaboutmovinghisleftorrighthanD.Hecouldeventalkashewatchedthevehicleandguideditwithhisthoughts.Ourbrainhasbillionsofnervecells.Thesesendsignalsthroughthespinalcord脊髓tothemusclestogiveustheabilitytomovE.ButspinalcordinjuriesorotherconditionscanpreventtheseweakelectricalsignalsfromreachingthemusclesTavellasays.Oursystemallowsdisabledpeopletocommunicatewithexternalworldandalsotocontroldevices.Theresearchersdesignedaspecialcapfortheuser.Thisheadcoverpicksupthesignalsfromthescalp头皮andsendsthemtoacomputer.Thecomputerinterpretsthesignalsandcommandsthemotorizedwheelchair.Thewheelchairalsohastwocamerasthatidentifyobjectsinitspath.Theyhelpthecomputerreacttocommandsfromthebrain.Prof.Millantheteamleadersaysscientistskeepimprovingthecomputersoftwarethatinterpretsbrainsignalsandturnsthemintosimplecommands.ThepracticalpossibilitiesthatBCItechnologyofferstodisabledpeoplecanbegroupedintwocategories:communicationandcontrollingdevices.Oneexampleisthiswheelchair.Hesayshisteamhassettwogoals.Oneistestingwithrealpatientssoastoprovethatthisisatechnologytheycanbenefitfrom.AndtheotheristoguaranteethattheycanusethetechnologyoverlongperiodsoftimE.1.BCIisatechnologythatcan.A.helptoupdatecomputersystemsB.linkthehumanbrainwithcomputersC.helpthedisabledtorecoverD.controlaperson’sthoughts2.HowdidTavellaoperatethewheelchairinthelaboratory?A.Bycontrollinghismuscles.B.BytalkingtothemachinE.C.BymovinghishanD.D.ByusinghisminD.3.WhichofthefollowingshowsthepathofthesignalsdescribedinParagraph5?A.scalp→computer→cap→wheelchairB.computer→cap→scalp→wheelchairC.scalp→cap→computer→wheelchairD.cap→computer→scalp→wheelchair4.Theteamwilltestwithrealpatientsto.A.makeprofitsfromthemB.provethetechnologyusefultothemC.makethemlivelongerD.learnabouttheirphysicalcondition5.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SwitzerlandtheBCIResearchCenterB.NewFindingsAboutHowtheHumanBrainWorksC.BCICouldMeanMoreFreedomfortheDisabledD.RoboticVehiclesCouldHelptoCureBrainInjuries
- TheinternationalEnglishLanguageTestingSystemIELTSistheworld’smostpopularEnglishlanguageproficiency水平testforhighereducationandglobalmigrationwithmorethan2millionteststakeninthelastyear.YouhaveachoiceoftwpversionsofIELTS.AcademicorGeneralTraining.EverybodytakesthesameListeningandSpeakingcomponents.ItistheReadingandWritingcomponentsthatdiffer.YouwilltaketheListeningReadingandWritingtestsallonthesamedayoneafteranotherwithnobreaksinbetweenthem.Theyarealwaystakeninthisorder.YourSpeakingtestwilleitherbeafterabreakonthesamedayastheotherthreetestsoruptosevendaysbeforeorafterthat.ThiswilldependonyourtestcentrE.Listening30minutesYouwilllistentofourrecordedtextsmonologues独白andconversationsbyarangeofnativespeakersandwriteyouranswerstoaseriesofquestions.Theseincludequestionswhichtestyourabilitytounderstandmainideasanddetailedinformationabilitytounderstandtheopinionsandattitudesofspeakersabilitytounderstandthepurposeofasentenceandabilitytofollowthedevelopmentofideas.A.varietyofvoicesandnative-speakeraccentsareusedandeachsectionisheardonlyoncE.Speaking11to14minutesTheSpeakingtestassessesyouruseofspokenEnglishandtakesbetween11and14minutestocompletE.EverytestisrecordeD.TheSpeakingtestisdeliveredinsuchawaythatitdoesnotallowcandidatestorehearse排演setresponsesaheadoftimE.Part1TheExaminerwillaskyougeneralquestionsaboutyourselfandarangeoffamiliartopicssuchashomefamiliarworkstudiesandinterests.Thispartlastsbetweenfourandfiveminutes.Part2YouwillbegivenacardwhichasksyoutotalkaboutaparticulartopiC.Youwillhaveoneminutetopreparebeforespeakingforuptotwominutes.Theexaminerwillthenaskoneortwoquestionsonthesametopictofinishthispartofthetest.Part3YouwillbeaskedfurtherquestionsconnectedtothetopicinPart2.Thesequestionswillgiveyoutheopportunitytodiscussmoreabstractideasandissues.ThisPartofthetestlastsbetweenfourandfiveminutes.58.WhatcanwelearnabouttheListeningtest?A.Fourconversationswillbeheardaltogether.B.AlltextsarebasedoneverydaylifE.C.EachconversationisbetweentwopeoplE.D.PeoplewillhearmorethanBritishEnglish.
- WhenyouwalkintoarestaurantorcaféisaskingfortheWi-Fipasswordthefirstthingyoudo?Formanytheanswerisyesforothersitmaybethesecondthingtheydo.InanycaseinaneraoflogginginwhereverwegomanypeopleusesensitiveinformationontheinvisibleNetposingarisktotheirfinancesandpersonalsafety.Whetherit’schattingonQQshoppingonTaobaoorconnectingtoafreeWi-Finetworknotbeingcarefulcanhaveseriousconsequences.ChattingonlineHackersplantvirusesonpubliccomputersandwebsitestostealthepasswordsforyouraccountswhenyoulogin.Alwayssetupacomplicatedpasswordforyouraccounts.It’sbesttoincludespecialcharactersinthepasswordasthismakesitharderforhackerstodecipher破译.MostvirusescomefromillegalwebsitesUSBsticksandmobileharddrivessoyoushouldrunavirusscanbeforeyouusethem.WhenavirusaccessesyourcomputerthehackercancontrolthecameratorecordyourimageoreventorecordyoutypinginpasswordsonyourkeyboarD.Sopayattentionthatyoudon’tletthecamerapointatyourkeyboarD.FriendsandrelativesshouldalsobecautiousaboutstrangerequestsespeciallyfromsomeonewhoisabroaD.Peopleabroadareusuallyhardertoreachwhenverificationisneededandrelativesandfamilymembersareoftenextraprotectivewhentheyhearaboutanemergency.Studentsshouldleavemultiplecontactnumberswiththeirfamilyandkeepfamilyandfriendsupdatedontheirnews.OnlineshoppingIt’sbesttouseaUaegisU盾oradynamicverificationcode验证码foreverybanktransaction.Withtheseprecautionsfraudsters诈骗犯can’ttakeyourmoneyeveniftheyknowyourpasswordsinceinthiswayyouaresupposedtoconfirmyouridentitybeforeproperentry.Thepasswordsforyoursocialmediaaccountsbankaccounte-mailandforumsshouldallbedifferent.Thisisbecausethepasswordforaforumcanbeeasilycrackedandifthepasswordsforyourotheraccountsareallthesamehackerscanaccessyoure-mailinboxfindpersonalinformationandfigureoutotherpasswords.PublicWi-FiUsuallyyouneedtoaskthestaffinthestoretogiveyoutheWi-FipassworD.IfthereareseveralWi-FinetworksaskthestafftoconfirmwhichoneisprovidedbythestorE.SomepeopleliketoconnecttoWi-Finetworksautomaticallyontheirsmartphoneorlaptopbutthismeansthey’reattheriskoffallingintoatrapwithoutevennoticing.It’ssafertochooseconnectmanually.51.Forsomepeoplepasswordsareeasytobestolenforthereasonthat_______________A.theylikeusingcameraswhilechattingonlinE.B.theyalwaysusethekeyboardtotypeinthepasswordsC.thepasswordsaretoosimpleD.theyoftenuseUSBsticksormobileharddrives.52.Whenpeopleathomereceiverequestsfromtheirrelativesabroadtheywillbelievethemeasilybecause___________.A.theyareveryconcernedwhenhearingtheirrelativesabroadareinneedB.theymisstheirrelativesverymuchC.theirrelativesmeetanemergencyD.therequestsarefromwheretheirrelativesstay.53.Thefunctionofadynamicverificationcodeisto_________.A.protectyourcomputerfromvirusesB.providemoreinformationaboutthebankC.preventyourpasswordbeingstolenD.recognizetheidentityofheruser54.Theunderlinedwordsinthelastparagraphhavethesamemeaningas________A.byhandB.bymachineC.wirelesslyD.safely
- DULalaisthehottestcareercoachinthecountry.ThefictionalcharacterintheacclaimednovelDuLaLa’sPromotionshowsothershowtotakethehighroadtosuccessinamultinationalcompany.Butdoesherstorydescribearealordistortedpictureofworklife?Theanswerisascomplicatedasofficelifeitself.Overonemillioncopiesofthebookhavebeensoldsinceitsreleasein2007.GoLalaGo!amovieadaptationofthenovelsettohitcinemasnextweekendhasstirredupevenmoreinterestinthestory.ThefilmstarsXuJingleiandStanleyHuangbutfansseemtobemoreexcitedaboutseeingthestoryunfoldonthebigscreen.AccordingtoarecentsinA.comsurvey45percentofthe6810netizenspolledsaidtheyhavedrawncareerpointersfromthenovel.OtherofficenovelssuchasInandOutoftheLoopWinandLoseandDrowningandFloatingseemtohavebeenreceivedwithsimilarinterest.ThesebooksshowmethelifeofwhitecollarsandtheyteachmecareerrulesandjargonthatarenotofferedinclasssaidZhangShanshana22-year-oldsenioratBeijingForestryUniversity.Zhangsaysthecompetitionhumorandofficegossipinthebookintriguedher.Ican’twaittoembarkonmyowncareershesaiD.ThepopularityofofficenovelsdoesnotsurpriseChenNingaseniorcareerconsultantatZhaopin.com.NovelsaboutofficefightsandstrugglessatisfythepsychologicaldemandsofanordinaryofficeworkerChensaiD.TheleadingcharactersfacegreatpressurefiercecompetitionandanuncertainfuturE.Thisiswhatreallyhappensinmanyreaders’dailylifE.LiKetheauthorofDuLala’sPromotionhasbeenstressingthesignificanceofherfiction.IwanttoproviderealandusefulcommonsenseknowledgeandexperiencetoofficeworkersLitoldtheQianjiangEveningNewslastyear.RecentgraduatessaytheyhavefoundthebasicworkprincipleshighlightedinthenoveltobeinstructivE.IfthesebookshadbeenpublishedfiveyearsearlierImighthaveavoidedsomeproblemssaidXuJunanHRmanageratGuangqiHondaAutomobileCompany.Theyoftendiscussbasicofficeprincipleswhicharerelevantforstaffworkingunderthemiddlemanagementlevel.Theyalsohelpreaderstoseetheimportanceofbasicproblemsolvingandorganizationalskills.ButsomeveteranemployeeswarnthatthenovelsarenotalwaysrealistiC.Theysaythisisespeciallytrueofthecharacters.TheprotagonistsappeartobeunbeatablesaidHouZhendonganHRmanageratGeneralElectriC.DuLala’steamleaderquitinanirresponsibleway;herbossisinept;andthestaffaroundheriseitherstupidoroverly-sophisticateD.Dustandsoutinemergenciesandmakesalltherightdecisions.Thetruthisreal-lifecolleaguesarenotthatpolarized截然对立HousaiD.Youseldomgettonegotiateyoursalarywithabigboss.Andmostofthetimeyoumakewrongdecisionsfarmorethanyoumakecorrectones.ThecareerprinciplesinthebooksarealsooflimitedusE.MostofthestorieshappeninFortune500companieswithalonghistory.Theirculturesarewell-establishedandtheirrulesarescientificHousaiD.Butifyouworkforasmallforeigncompanyoralocalenterprisesomeprinciplesareuseless.LiuRuiaprojectmanageratIBMsuggestsfansofthesebooksfocusonthelittlebitsofwisdomtheyprovidE.Thenovelsgiverookies新手someinspirationhesaiD.Theyemphasizetheimportanceofobservationpracticeandself-examination.ThesetipsarepreciousanduniversallytruE.8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Recentgraduatescanlearnalotofusefulcareerprinciplesfromthenovel.B.Thebestnovelshowsreadershowtobepromotedinvariouscompanies.C.ThebookGoLalaGo!Sellsverywell.D.Themovieadaptationofthenovelwillbeamassivehitatthebox-officeinChinA.9.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.DuLala’sstoryreflectsthetrueofficelifE.B.GoLalaGo!EnjoysmorepopularitythanotherofficenovelssuchasInandOutoftheLoopWinandLoseandDrowningandFloating.C.SomepeoplearguethatthestoryisabitpolarizeD.D.BothrookiesandveteranemployeesarefondofGoLalaGo!.10.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheLifeofWhiteCollarsB.TheHottestCareerCoachC.HowtoPromoteinCompanyD.GoLalaGo!—OfficeLifeNotAllFairytaleDrama
- ExpertshaveputforwarddetailedplansforatunneltoconnectTaiwanwiththeChinesemainlanD.Theshortestproposedroutewouldbe126kilometersmorethantwicethelengthoftheEnglishChannelTunnel.Andthelongestproposedroutewouldbe207kilometers.A.recentconferenceinXiamenFujianProvincebroughttogethermorethan70experts.Theeventwasco-sponsored共同赞助byuniversitiesfromTaiwanandtheChinesemainlanD.Fujianistheprovincewherebothproposedrouteswouldbegin.ThereisdirectpassengeraccessbetweenthemainlandandTaiwanbyairandseaatthemoment.Expertssaythatitisbettertostartresearchsoonerratherthanlateralthoughthereisalackofgovernmentfunding资金.TherearenotechnicalproblemstobuildaTaiwantunnel.ButitwillrequireanimprovedpoliticalrelationshipacrosstheStraits海峡.A.professorofTsinghuaUniversitysaidAspecialfeatureofhugeprojectsisthattheperiodofpreparationislongerthantheperiodofconstruction.ForexamplehesaidtheEnglishChannelTunneltook14yearsofplanningandhadbeendiscussedfortwocenturies.AndpreparationsforthehugeThreeGorgesDamontheYangtzeRiverbeganinthe1950s.TheXiamenconferencefocusedonthelongestsouthernroutewhichwouldpassJinmenandPenghu.ThefirststageofthenewprojectcouldbeabridgetocrossthefivekilometersbetweenXiamenandJinmen.ThiswouldmeanthattravellingfromXiamentoJinmenbycarwouldonlytakefiveminutes.Thelongesttunnelnowbeingplannedanywhereintheworldisthe54-kilometerlandtunneltolinkLyoninFrancewithTurininItaly.Thetunnelwillnotbecompleteduntil2015-2020.56.Whichisthelongesttunnelintheworldatpresent?A.ThetunnelbetweenLyonandTurin.B.TheEnglishChannelTunnel.C.TheTaiwanStraitstunnel.D.Thepassagedoesn'tmentionit.57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Universitiesbothathomeandabroadhavesponsored赞助theplan.B.Iftheprojectiscompletedtheworld'slongesttunnelwillappear.C.YoucanreachTaiwanfromthemainlanddirectlyatpresent.D.ThestartingpointoftheproposedtunnelisinFujian.58.TheexampleofEnglishChannelTunnelshows_______.A.it'snoteasytocompleteahugeprojectB.therearemanyproblemstobesolvedbeforedoingsomethingC.discussionsamongcountriesusuallytakealotoftimeD.thepreparationtakeslongertimethantheconstruction59.Whatisthemajordifficultyincarryingouttheplan?A.ImprovingtherelationshipbetweenTaiwanandthemainlanD.B.Thelackofmoneyfortheprojectfromthegovernment.C.Thedetailedplansforthetunnel.D.Thetechnicalproblemswiththetunnel.
- I’dalwaysdreamedofexploringAfricaeversinceIreadmyfirstTarzan人猿泰山comicasachilD.Finallyin2004tocelebratemy60thbirthdayIwenttoTanzaniatoexperienceasafari东非游猎andclimbMountKilimanjarothehighestmountaininAfricA.SeatednexttomeontheflightwasTanzania’sministerofwaterandwildlifedevelopment.Wetalkedforthousandsofmilesandhearrangedmetovisitaschool.WhenItouredtheschoolIwasshockeD.Theleaky漏的roofsturnedthedirtfloorsintomudduringtherainyseasonandthewallscouldn’tkeepouttheheatcoldorbugs小昆虫.Theschoolwasinneedofallmaterialgoodsbutthekidspossessedgreathumanspirit.ItbrokemyheartthatthesechildrenhadtostruggletosurvivesoIaskedtheheadmasterwhatitwouldcosttofeedthem.Aslittleas20centsperchildperdayhetoldmE.ImmediatelyIgothomeIfoundedKidsofKilimanjaro.Sincethenwe’vegrowntoprovidehotlunchesfornearly13000schoolchildreneveryday.ThefreelunchprogramhaseasedamajorproblemtheyoungstersfacE.Iknowagoodeducationcouldreallymakeadifferenceinthesechildren’slives.Myparentsalwaysstressedtheimportanceofeducation.IpaidmyownwaythroughcollegeinTokyobyteachingEnglishtostudentsandbusinesspeoplE.AfterattendinguniversityImovedtoSanFranciscowhenIwas25yearsolD.In1978IrealizedmyAmericandreamwhenIfoundedmyowncompany.Mysuccessallstartedwithagoodeducation.It’samazingthatsomethingassimpleasanutritiouslunchcanchangeandenrichsomanylives.Givingyoungpeopleabetterhealthierlifecaninspirethemtogoallthewaythroughcollegeandleadamovementthattransformstheircountry.51.WhydidtheauthorgotoTanzaniatocelebratehis60thbirthday?A.HewascuriousaboutwhatAfricawaslikE.B.HewasconcernedabouttheAfricans’miserablelifE.C.Hewantedtogetanideaofthearea’swildlifE.D.Hehopedtoleadamovementthatwouldtransformhiscountry.52.Afterhistourtotheschooltheauthorfoundthatthekidstherewere________.A.inneedofhelpB.notinterestedinstudiesC.notusedtotherainyseasonD.inlowspirits53.WhatisthemainpurposeofKidsofKilimanjaro?A.TomakesuretheAfricankidsarementallyhealthy.B.TospreadknowledgeamongtheAfricankids.C.TobuildnewschoolsfortheAfricankids.D.ToprotecttheAfricankidsfromhunger.54.Whatisthecorrectsequenceofthefollowingevents?A.Ifoundedmyfirstcompany.B.IfoundedKidsofKilimanjaro.C.IreadmyfirstTarzancomiC.D.ImovedtoSanFrancisco.A.acdbB.adcbC.cadbD.cdab55.Theauthorbelieveseducationisimportantbecause__________.A.hisparentsalwaysstressedtheimportanceofeducationB.agoodeducationcontributestohissuccessC.hepaidhisownwaythroughcollegebyteachingEnglishD.he’stryingtorealizehisAmericandream
- Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.Thenoisethataffectsseacreaturescomesfromanumberofhumanactivities.Itiscausedmainlybyindustrialunderwaterexplosionsoceandrillingandshipengines.Suchnoisesareaddedtonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefieldsunderwaterearthquakesandsoundsmadebyanimalsthemselves.Decibels分贝measuredinwateraredifferentfromthosemeasuredonlanD.A.noiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonlandcausespaintohumanears.Inwateradecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesameeffect.Somescientistshavesuggestedsettinganoiselimitofonehundredandtwentydecibelsintheoceans.Theyhaveobservedthatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales鲸鱼.AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriouslyinjuresomeanimals.Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheirhearing.Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales’abilitytoexchangeinformationandfindtheirway.SomeofthewhalesevendieD.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecomeinfected被感染的.Manyresearcherswhoseworkdependsonoceansoundsareagainstalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwouldmeananendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesareharmfultooceananimals.Howevermanyscientistsdon’tthinkthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieveD.Theywanttopreventnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheoceans.61.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisincreasinglydangeroustoseacreatures?A.Thesoundofcars.B.Thesoundofvoices.C.Man-madenoisepollution.D.Thesoundofsteps.62.Whichofthefollowingisdiscussedinthethirdparagraph?A.Thesamenoiselevelproducesadifferenteffectonlandandintheocean.B.Differentplacesmayhavedifferenttypesofnoises.C.Thedecibelisnotarightunit单位formeasuringunderwaternoisE.D.Differentoceananimalsmayhavedifferentreactionstonoises.63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofwhales?A.Theywon’tbeconfusedbynoises.B.Theyaredeaftonoises.C.Theirabilitytoreproducewillbeloweredbyhigh-levelnoises.D.Theirhearingwillbedamagedbyhigh-levelnoises.64.Accordingtothepassagewhatwillscientistsmostprobablydointhefuture?A.Theywillworkhardtoreduceoceannoisepollution.B.Theywillprotectoceananimalsfromharmfulnoises.C.Theywilltrytosetalimitof120decibels.D.Theywillstudytheeffectofoceannoisepollution.
- Longafterthe2010WorldCupwaswondisappointedfanswerestillcursingthedisputedrefereeingdecisionsthatdeniedvictorytotheirteam.A.researcherwasappointedtostudytheperformanceofsometopreferees.Theresearcherorganizedanexperimentaltournamentinvolvingfouryouthteams.Eachmatchlastedanhourdividedintothreeperiodsof20minutesduringwhichdifferentrefereeswereinchargE.Observersnoteddownthereferees'errorsofwhichtherewere61overthetournament.Convertedtoastandardmatchof90minuteseachrefereemadealmost23mistakesaremarkablyhighnumber.Theresearcherthenstudiedthevideotapestoanalyzethematchesindetail.Surprisinglyhefoundthaterrorsweremorelikelywhentherefereeswereclosetotheincident.Whentheofficialsgotitrighttheywereonaverage17metersawayfromtheaction.Theaveragedistanceinthecaseoferrorswas12meters.Theresearchshowstheoptimum最佳的distanceisabout20meters.TherealsoseemedtobeanoptimumspeeD.Correctdecisionscamewhentherefereesweremovingataspeedofabout2metersperseconD.Theaveragespeedforerrorswas4metersperseconD.IfFIFAfootball'sinternationalrulingbodywantstoimprovethestandardofrefereeingatthenextWorldCupitshouldencouragerefereestokeeptheireyesontheactionfromadistanceratherthanrushingtokeepupwiththeballtheresearcherargues.HealsosaysthatFIFA‘sinsistencethatrefereesshouldretireatage45maybemisguideD.Ifkeepingupwiththeactionisnotsoimportanttheirphysicalconditionislesscritical.45.Theexperimentconductedbytheresearcherwasmeantto________.A.reviewthedecisionsofrefereesatthe2010WorldCupB.analyzethecausesoferrorsmadebyfootballrefereesC.setastandardforfootballrefereeingD.reexaminetherulesforfootballrefereeing46.Thenumberofrefereeingerrorsintheexperimentalmatcheswas________.A.slightlyaboveaverageB.higherthaninthe2010WorldCupC.quiteunexpectedD.ashighasinastandardmatch47.Thefindingsoftheexperimentshowthat________.A.errorsaremorelikelywhenarefereekeepsclosetotheballB.thefarthertherefereeisfromtheincidentthefewertheerrorsC.themoreslowlytherefereerunsthemorelikelywillerrorsoccurD.errorsarelesslikelywhenarefereestaysinonespot48.Whatisoneofthepossibleconclusionsoftheexperiment?A.Theidealretirementageforanexperiencedfootballrefereeis45.B.AgeshouldnotbethechiefconsiderationinchoosingafootballrefereE.C.A.footballrefereeshouldbeasyoungandenergeticaspossiblE.D.Anexperiencedfootballrefereecandowellevenwheninpoorphysicalcondition.
- Itdoesn’tkillgermsbetterthancoolerwaterbutturningtaptemperatureshightheUSburnscarbonequaltotheemissionsofBarbados.PeopletypicallywashtheirhandsseventimesadayintheUnitedStatesbuttheydoitatafarhighertemperaturethanisnecessarytokillgermsanewstudysays.Theenergywasteisequivalenttothefueluseofasmallcountry.It’scoldandfluseasonwhenmanypeopleareconcernedaboutavoidinggerms.ButforgetwhatyouthinkyouknowabouthandwashingsayresearchersatVanderbiltUniversity.Chancesaregoodthathowyoucleanupisnothelpingyoustayhealthy;itishelpingtomaketheplanetsick.AmandaR.CarricoaresearchassistantprofessorattheVanderbiltInstituteforEnergyandEnvironmentinTennesseetoldNationalGeographicthathandwashingisoftenacasewherepeopleactinwaysthattheythinkareintheirbestinterestbuttheyinfacthaveinaccuratebeliefsoroutdatedperceptions.CarricosaidIt’scertainlytruethatheatkillsbacteriabutifyouweregoingtousehotwatertokillthemitwouldhavetobewaytoohotforyoutotoleratE.Sheexplainedthatboilingwater212°F99.98°Cissometimesusedtokillgerms-forexampletocleandrinkingwaterthatmightbepollutedwithgerms.Buthotwaterforhandwashingisgenerallywithin104°Fto131°F40°Cto55°C.Atthehighendofthatrangeheatcouldkillsomegermsbutthesustainedcontactthatwouldberequiredwouldscaldtheskin.CarricosaidthatafterareviewofthescientificliteratureherteamfoundnoevidencethatusinghotwaterthatapersoncouldstandwouldhaveanybenefitinkillingbacteriA.Evenwaterascoldas40°F4.4°Cappearedtoreducebacteriaaswellashotterwaterifhandswerescrubbedrinsed冲洗anddriedproperly.InfactshenotedthathotwatercanoftenhaveanunfavorableeffectonhygienE.WarmerwatercanharmtheskinandaffecttheprotectivelayerontheoutsidewhichcancauseittobelessresistanttobacteriasaidCarrico.UsinghotwatertowashhandsisthereforeunnecessaryaswellaswastefulCarricosaidparticularlywhenitcomestotheenvironment.Accordingtoherresearchpeopleusewarmorhotwater64percentofthetimewhentheywashtheirhands.UsingthatnumberCarrico’steamcalculatedasignificantimpactontheplanet.Althoughthechoiceofwatertemperatureduringasinglehandwashmayappearminorwhenmultipliedbythenearly800billionhandwashesperformedbyAmericanseachyearthispracticeresultsinmorethan6millionmetrictonsofCO2equivalentemissionsannuallyshesaiD.That’sroughlyequaltotheemissionsoftwocoal-firedpowerplantsor1250000passengervehiclesoverthecourseofayear.It’shigherthanthegreenhousegasemissionsofsmallcountrieslikeElSalvadororArmeniaandisaboutequivalenttotheemissionsofBarbados.IfallUScitizenswashedtheirhandsincoolerwateritwouldbelikeeliminatingtheenergy-relatedcarbonemissionsof299700UShomesorthetotalannualemissionsfromtheUSzincorleadindustries.Theresearchersfoundthatcloseto70percentofrespondentssaidtheybelievethatusinghotwaterismoreeffectivethanwarmroomtemperatureorcoldwaterdespitealackofevidencebackingthatupsaidCarrico.Herstudynotedresearchthatshowedastrongcognitive认知的connectionbetweenwatertemperatureandhygieneinboththeUnitedStatesandWesternEuropecomparedtoothercountrieslikeJapanwherehotwaterisassociatedmorewithcomfortthanwithhealth.TheresearcherspublishedtheirresultsintheJuly2013issueofInternationalJournalofConsumerStudies.Theyrecommendedwashingwithwaterthatisatacomfortabletemperaturewhichtheynotedmaybewarmerincoldmonthsandcoolerinhotones.70.Whichcanbeservedasthetitleofthepassage?A.Hotwaterorcoolerwaterinhandwashing?B.Hotwatercontributestotheseriousworseningofourplanet.C.Consumptionofhotwaterisunnecessaryandwasteful.D.Advantagesanddisadvantagesofusinghotwater.71.Theunderlinedwordscaldinparagraphsixprobablymeans.A.burnB.improveC.softenD.wrinkle72.AccordingtothepassageallthefollowingshareroughlythesameCO2emissionsyearlyEXCEPT.A.twocoal-firedpowerplantsB.USzincorleadindustriesC.1250000passengervehiclesD.ElSalvadororArmenia73.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?A.Boilingwaterat212°F99.98°Cworkseffectivelyinkillinggerms.B.Warmerwatercandamagetheprotectivelayeroftheoutsideskin.C.ThereismuchdifferencebetweencoldwaterandhotwaterinreducingbacteriA.D.Americanshaveinaccuratebeliefsoroutdatedperceptionsinhandwashing.74.Whichofthefollowingisthestandardofacomfortablewatertemperatureforwashinghands?A.Warmerinwinterandcoolerinsummer.B.Between104°Fto131°F40°Cto55°C.C.Below104°F40°Corabove131°F55°C.D.Warmenoughtokillgermsandcleanup.75.Ifyouwanttoreadstoriesofthiskindafterwardswhichofthefollowingmagazineswillyouprobablysubscribeto?A.UniversalScienceFictionB.Science&DiscoveriesC.Environment&ProtectionD.ExplorationofAmerica
- ConventionalwisdomsaysthathardshipcanmakeusoldbeforeourtimE.Infactanewstudysuggeststhatviolencenotonlyleaveslongtermscarsonchildren’sbodiesbutalsochangestheirDNAcausingchangesthatareequaltoseventotenyearsofprematureaging.Scientistsmeasuredthisbystudyingtheendsofchildren’schromosomes染色体calledtelomeressaysIdanShalevleadauthorofastudypublishedinMolecularPsychiatry.TelomeresarespecialDNAsequenceswhichpreventtheDNAinchromosomesfromseparating.Theygetshortereachtimeacelldividesuntilacellcannotdivideanymoreanddies.Severalfactorshavebeenfoundtoshortentelomeresincludingsmokingradiationandpsychologicalstressessuchasbeingtreatedbadlywhenyoungandtakingcareofachronicallyillperson.Inthisstudyresearchersexaminedwhetherexposuretoviolencecouldmakechildren’stelomeresshortenfasterthannormal.Theyinterviewedthemothersof236childrenatages57and10askingwhethertheyoungstershadbeenexposedtodomesticviolencebetweenthemotherandherpartner;physicalmaltreatmentbyanadult;orbullying.Researchersmeasuredthechildren’stelomeres—incellsobtainedbyswabbingtheinsidesoftheircheeks—atages5and10.TelomeresshortenedfasterinkidsexposedtotwoormoretypesofviolencesaysShalev.Unlessthatpatternchangesthestudysuggeststhesekidscouldbeexpectedtodevelopdiseasesofagingsuchasheartattacksormemorylosssevento10yearsearlierthantheirpeers.Shalevsaysthereishopeforthesekids.Hisstudyfoundthatinrarecasestelomerescanlengthen.Betternutritionexerciseandstressreductionarethreethingsthatmaybeabletolengthentelomereshesays.ThestudyconfirmsasmallbutgrowingnumberofstudiessuggestingthatearlychildhoodadversityimprintsitselfinourchromosomessaysCharlesNelsonaprofessorofpediatricsandneuroscienceatHarvardMedicalSchool.66.Thenewstudyfoundthat________.A.hardshiphasalongtermeffectonachild’smindB.violenceleavesscarsonachild’smindC.violencecanspeedupachild’sagingD.hardshipcanchangeachild’saging67.Accordingtothetexttelomeres________.A.areattheendsofpeople’schromosomesB.canhelppreventDNAfromseparatingC.canmakeacelldiequicklyD.becomeshorterbeforetheydie68.AllofthefollowingthingscanshortentelomeresEXCEPT________.A.maltreatmentB.celldivisionC.smokingD.doingexercise69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Violencecancausequickcelldivisioninchildren’sbody.B.Researchersmeasuredthechildren’stelomeresfromtheirlegsinthestudy.C.Beingtreatedbadlywillmakeachild’stelomeresshortenfaster.D.Childrenwhohaveshortertelomeresmayhaveaheartattackearlier.70.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ViolenceAgingChildren’sDNAB.Children’sChangingDNAPatternsC.ViolenceandTelomeresD.TheFunctionofTelomeres
- In2006alargenumberofnewInternetsitesbecamepopulararoundtheworlD.Someoftheseareforcommunicationothersforentertainment娱乐.Theblogisoneformofcommunicationthatincreasedinpopularity.Throughthesepersonalwebsites网址peoplecansharetheirlivesideasandopinionsontheInternet.Peopleofallageshavetheirownblogs.Foryoungpeopletheyareawaytoshowtheirwritingandotherformsofself-expression.Blogsalsoconnectpeoplewithotherpeoplewhohavethesameinterests.Forexampleteachersuseblogstoshareideaswithotherteachers’aswellasexperiencesandconcernsabouttheirwork.YouTubeisanotherInternetsitethatbecamemorepopularlastyear.Thiswebsiteletsanyonecreateshareandwatchshortvideos.Theseincludevideosofpeoplesingingordancingoranimalsdoingfunnythings.ThreeyoungmencreatedYouTubealmosttwoyearsagoasapersonalvideosharingservicE.TheyrecentlysoldittoGoogleformorethanoneandahalfbilliondollars.GamesandentertainmentalsobecamealargerpartoftheInternetlastyear.OneInternetsocialsiteiscalledSecondLifE.ItisanonlineworldinwhichcomputeruserscreateanewselfandliveadifferentlifE.Theygetmarriedbuildhomesoperatebusinessesbuyandsellgoodsworkplayandattendschool.PeoplealsotakepartinfantasysportsleagueswiththehelpoftheInternet.A.fantasysportisagameinwhicheachmemberofagroupactsastheownerofateam.Eachownercreatesateamofreal-lifeprofessionalplayerstocompeteagainstotherteamsintheleaguE.MorethanfifteenmillionAmericanadultsplayfantasysports.Theindustryearnsmorethanonebillion十亿dollarseachyearfrompublicationsmembershipsandothercosts.48.Thepassageismainlyabout__________.A.themostpopularInternettechnologyin2006B.somenewwaysforpeopletocommunicateorhavefunontheInternetC.oneonlinegamecalledSecondLifeD.thehighpriceofplayingonline49.WhoistheownerofYouTubenow?A.Threeyoungmen.B.GooglE.C.Computerusers.D.Yahoo.50.WhomdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph4referto?A.Thepeoplewhoareinterestedinblogs.B.ThepeoplewhoplaygamesonYouTubE.C.ThepeoplewhoplaySecondLifE.D.ThepeoplewhoarecreatedinSecondLifE.51.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.TeacherscanshareideasexperiencesandconcernsabouttheirworkwithotherteachersonanywebsitE.B.MorethanfifteenmillionAmericanteenagersplayfantasysports.C.SecondLifehelpspeoplegetmarriedbuyandsellgoodsworkplayandattendschoolinreallifE.D.FantasysportsagameinwhicheachmemberofagroupactsastheownerofateamisverypopulararoundtheworlD.
- Believeitornotgoingtoschoolisnotalegal法定的requirementintheUnitedStates.Itisalegalrequirementthatallkidsbeeducatedthough.Whenparentsbelievetheycangivetheirkidsabettereducation---orhaveotherreasonsfornotwantingtosendtheirkidstoalocalschool---theymaychoosehomeschooling.Howeverifakidhatesschoolhomeschoolingisprobablynottheescapeheislookingfor.Homeschooledstudentscanlearnjustasmuchastheywouldinregularschooliftheyandtheirparentsworkhardtocoverallthesubjectsandexperiencesnecessary.Parentswhohomeschoolusuallyhavehigherlevelsofeducationthanparentswhodonot.Theyalreadyhavetheskillstoeducatethemselvesaboutteachingtheirkids.Parentswhohomeschoolhavetobeabletoputthetimeandskillintonotjustteachingbutalsoresearchinglessonplansandresources资源.Sotheyhavetoknowhowtofindtheinformationnecessarytoteachtheirkids.Stateschoolsoftenprovidehome-schoolingparentswithacurriculum课程booksandmaterialsandplacestomeet.Somestateschoolswillpointparentstootherresourcesforbrushinguponforgottensubjects.Orparentsmayreceivecontinuingeducationatlocalcollegesoruniversities.66.AccordingtoAmericanlaw_______________.A.allkidsshallgotoschoolB.allkidsmustreceiveeducationC.homeschoolingparentsshallreceivecontinuingeducationD.stateschoolsmustgivesupporttohome-schoolingparents67.Accordingtothetextmosthome-schoolingparents________________.A.areshortofmoneyB.dislikeschoolsC.usedtoworkasteachersD.arewell-educated68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutparentswhohomeschool?A.TheyshouldhaveenoughtimE.B.Theyshouldhavesomeskillsinteaching.C.Theymustreceivespecialcurriculumsattheuniversity.D.Theyhavetobeabletoknowlessonplansandresources.69.Theunderlinedphrasebrushinguponinthelastparagraphcanbestbereplacedby_____.A.reviewingB.changingC.choosingD.discussing70.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Homeschooledkidslearnfewer.B.Homeschooledkidsspendlesstimestudying.C.Beingahome-schoolingparentneedsalotofeffort.D.Homeschoolingwillreplacedschooleducation.
- AlthoughtheUnitedKingdomIrelandCanadaAustraliaandNewZealandhaveEnglishasanofficiallanguagetheUnitedStatesdoesnothaveanofficiallanguagE.Thisiswhyit’spossibletobecomeaUScitizenwithoutspeakingEnglish.CanadaalsohasFrenchasanofficiallanguagethoughitismostlyspokenintheprovinceofQuebeC.BecausemanyoftheEnglishspeakerswhooriginallylivedinCanadacamefromtheUSthereislittledifferenceinAmericanandCanadianEnglish.SimilarlyAustralianEnglishandNewZealandEnglishhavefewdifferencesexceptAustraliawasoriginallysettledasapenalcolony罪犯流放地andNewZealandwasnot.NewZealandersweremoreattachedtotheReceivedPronunciationoftheupperclassinEnglandsotheirdialectisconsideredclosertoBritishEnglish.Britishcolonialism殖民主义hasspreadEnglishallovertheworldanditisstillpopularinSouthAfricaIndiaandSingaporeamongothernations.InSouthAfricaEnglishbecameanofficiallanguagealongwithAfrikaansand9Africanlanguagesinthe1996constitution.Howeveronly3%ofthecountry’s30millionpeoplearenativeEnglishspeakers.Twentypercentaredescendants后代ofDutchfarmerswhospeakAfrikaansandtherestarenativeAfricans.IndiabecameindependentfromBritainin1947.HowevertodayEnglishandHindiaretheofficiallanguages.IndianEnglishischaracterizedbytreatingmassnounsascountnounsfrequentuseoftheisn’tit?taguseofmorecompoundsandadifferentuseofprepositions.InSingaporeChineseMalayandIndianlanguagesallinfluencetheformofEnglishspoken.EveryoneistaughtEnglishintheschoolsystembutthereareafewdifferencesfromBritishEnglishaswell.Massnounsaretreatedascountnounsusetomeansusuallyandnoarticlesareusedbeforeoccupations.51.WhycanpeoplebecomeaUScitizenwithoutspeakingEnglish?A.TheycanlearnEnglishtherE.B.DifferentlanguagesarespokenintheUS.C.TheUSdoesn’thaveanofficiallanguagE.D.TheycanspeaktheirownlanguagetherE.52.ComparedwithAustralianEnglishtheEnglishspokenbyNewZealanders.A.isakindofoldEnglishB.ismorelikeBritishEnglishC.isclosertoAmericanEnglishD.isdifferentfromBritishEnglish53.WhatdoweknowaboutSouthAfrica?A.EnglishisitsonlyofficiallanguagE.B.Ithas11differentofficiallanguages.C.EnglishisbecominglessimportanttherE.D.20percentofitspopulationarenativeEnglishspeakers.54.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.TheIndiansaregoodatEnglishgrammar.B.PeopleinSingaporeoftenmisusecountnouns.C.SingaporeanEnglishissimilartoIndianEnglish.D.EnglishisarequiredsubjectinSingaporeanschools.55.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Britishcolonialism.B.ThewideuseofEnglish.C.EnglisharoundtheworlD.D.ThehistoryoftheEnglishlanguagE.
- Nowscientistsbelievethatglobalwarmingaffectshibernatinganimalscausingthemtowakeupearlier.Whilethismayseemalittleconcernitisinfactasignificantenvironmentalproblem.Theshortenedhibernationperiodcouldactuallyleadtosignificantdeclinesinthepopulationofseveralspecies.SomeofthefirstconcreteevidenceofthephenomenoncamefromColoradowhereresearchersattheRockyMountainBiologicallabhavebeenobservingmarmot旱獭hibernationbehaviorsincethe1970s.IntheearlydaysoftheirstudiesmarmotsgenerallyhibernatedseveralweeksintothemonthofMay.Nowadayshowevertemperaturesintheareahaverisenby2.5degreesFahrenheitandthemarmotswakeupaboutamonthearlier.Atleastthemarmotsarestillhibernating.Severalotheranimalshavenotbeenhibernatingatallrecently.BrownbearsintheSpanishCantabrianMountainsdidnothibernatelastyear.InpartsoftheUnitedStateschipmunks花鼠alsoskippedthehibernationperioD.Thebearsseemtohavesurvivedwithoutlosingmanyindividuals.Thechipmunkshoweverwerenotsolucky.Manyoftheanimalsdiedofstarvationduringthewinter.Theproblemwithanimalswakingupearlyorskippinghibernationaltogetherlieswiththecreatures’metabolism新陈代谢.Whentheanimalshibernatetheirmetabolismdropssignificantly.Theanimals’heartrateslowsandtheyrequireverylittleenergytolivE.Whentheanimalsawakefromtheirwinterslumbertheirmetabolismreturnstonormal.Butwhiletheirmetabolismmaybeasactiveasitwasbeforehibernationfoodsourcesaren’tasavailableastheywerebeforE.A.marmotmaywakeupwhentemperaturesgetwarmerthinkingit’sspringbutplantswillnothavegottheamountofsuntheyneedtosignaltheirspringperiodofgrowth.SountiltheplantsgrowthemarmotshavenoreliablefoodsourcE.ManyscientistsbelievetheproblemwillcontinuetogetworsE.Inadditiontochangesinhibernationpatternssomebelievethatotheranimalswillalsobegintochangetheirmigrationpatternsorbegintogivebirthearlier.Formanybiologiststhat’sascaryprospect.TerryRootananimalexpertatStanfordUniversitysaidIdothinkwhatwewillbefacingistheextinctionofmanyspecies.1.Whatistheviewpointofthewriter?A.Globalwarmingwillcontinuetogetworseastimegoeson.B.Globalwarmingwillleadtoshortenedhibernationofsomeanimals.C.Shortenedhibernationwillresultindeclinesinthepopulationofanimals.D.Someanimalswillskiphibernationaltogether.2.Thewritersetstheexampleofthemarmotsoasto.A.explainthatglobalwarminginfluencesanimals’hibernationB.indicatethattheweathergetswarmerandwarmernowC.showthattheweatherintheUnitedStatesisquitedifferentD.saysomeanimalsdonothibernatenowduetowarmweather3.Theunderlinedwordslumberinthefourthparagraphmeans.A.weatherB.activityC.nestD.sleep4.Whycan’tmarmotsfindenoughfoodwhentheywakeup?A.Becausetherearetoomanymarmotsinthewildnow.B.Becauseplantshaven’treceivedenoughsunlightforspringgrowth.C.BecausewinterdaysendmuchearlierthanbeforE.D.Becausemoreandmoreanimalspeciesskiphibernationnow.5.TerryRootholdsanattitudetowardsthefutureofanimals.A.optimisticB.doubtfulC.pessimisticD.sensitive
- Therearemanykindsofsales.Forexampleaback-to-schoolsaleisheldnearthebeginningoftheschoolyear.Parentslikethelowerpricesoftheclothesandschoolsuppliesfortheirchildren.Amidnightmadnesseventstartsverylateatnight.Anearlybirdspecialsalestartsveryearlyinthemorning.ThiskindofsaleispopularthedayafterThanksgivinginNovember.AfavoritesaleamongmanypeopleisthebuyonegetonefreesalE.Youbuyonethingandgetasecondonewithoutcost.Whenpeopleseethewordfreeinanadvertisementtheyknowtheyaregettingagooddeal.AsamatteroffactitisnotthecasE.AnotherkindofsaleisagoingoutofbusinesssalE.Thisiswhenastoreownertriestosellallthegoodsinthestorebeforeclosingthebusinesspermanently永久地.Letussaythestoresellsfloorcoverings.Theownerlowersthepricesandputsupasignthatsays:GoingoutofbusinesssalE.AllitemsMUSTbesoldbytomorrow.PeoplewhobuythefloorcoveringsthinktheyaregettingaspecialdealbecauseeverythingmustbesoldinashortperiodoftimE.Thendayslatertheyseethestoredidnotclosepermanently.Andtheyseethesamesignthatclaimsthestoreisgoingoutofbusiness.Somebusinessownersreallydonotendthebusiness.Theyjustwanttoearnmoremoney.Peoplealsoholdtheirownsales.TheyholdgaragesalesandyardsalesoutsidetheirhomE.Theysellthingstheynolongerwant.Groupssuchasreligiouscentersorschoolsholdbakesales.Theysellcakescookiesandotherbakedgoodstoraisemoney.InAmericayoucanalwaysfindagoodsalenomatterthedayortimeofyear.ThereistheIndependenceDaysaleVeteran’sDaysaleclearancesalesidewalksaleredtagsalewhitesalebluelightspecialliquidationsalehalf-offsalewarehousesaletentsale...32.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydealwith?A.Howtosavemoneyinshopping.B.Differentkindsofsales.C.Shoppers’waystoearnmoney.D.Reasonsforthepopularityofsales.33.Whatdowecallthesaleifitstartsbeforethesunrises?A.A.back-to-schoolsale.B.A.midnightmadnessevent.C.AnearlybirdspecialsalE.D.A.buyonegetonefreesalE.34.Whydoparentslikeaback-to-schoolsale?A.Becauseithasavarietyofschoolsupplies.B.Becauseitisheldatthebeginningoftheschoolyear.C.Becauseitprovidesplentyschooluniforms.D.Becausetheycansavemoney.35.What’sthepurposeofsomeownerswhodogoingoutofbusinesssalerepeatedly?A.Theywanttoclosethebusinesspermanently.B.Theywanttogivespecialofferstocustomers.C.TheywanttosellalltheirgoodsinashortperiodoftimE.D.Theywanttocheatthecustomersintobuyingtheirgoods.
- FederalregulatorsWednesdayapprovedaplantocreateanationwideemergencyalert警报systemusingtextmessagesdeliveredtocellphones.TextmessageshaveexplodedinpopularityinrecentyearsparticularlyamongyoungpeoplE.Thewirelessindustry’stradeassociationCTIAestimates估计morethan48billionstextmessagesaresenteachmonth.TheplancomesfromtheWarningAlterandResponseNetworkActa2006federallawthatrequiresimprovementtothenation’semergencyaltersystem.TheacttaskedtheFederalCommunicationsCommissionFCCwithcomingupwithnewwaystoalterthepublicaboutemergencies.TheabilitytodeliveraccurateandtimelywarningandaltersthroughcellphoneandothermobileservicesisanimportantnextstepinoureffortstohelpensurethattheAmericanpublichastheinformationtheyneedtotakeactiontoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamiliesbeforeandduringdisastersandotheremergenciesFCCChairmanKevinMartinsaidfollowingapprovaloftheplan.Participationinthealtersystembycarriers—telecommunicationcompanies—isvoluntarybutithasreceivedsolidsupportfromthewirelessindustry.Theprogramwouldbeoptionalforcellphoneusers.Theyalsomaynotbechargedforreceivingalters.Therewouldbethreetypesofmessagesaccordingtotherules.Thefirstwouldbeanationalalterfromthepresidentlikelyinvolvingaterroristattackornaturaldisaster.Thesecondwouldinvolveapproachingthreatswhichcouldincludenaturaldisasterslikehurricanesorstormsorevenuniversityshootings.Thethirdwouldbereservedforchildabduction绑架emergenciesorso-calledAmberAlerts.Theservicecouldbeinplaceby2010.36.Whatisthepurposeoftheapprovalplan?A.TowarnpeopleofemergenciesviamessagE.B.TopopularizetheuseofcellphonE.C.Toestimatethemonthlynumberofmessages.D.Topromotethewirelessindustry.37.Theimprovementtothepresentsystemisinthechargeof______.A.CTLAB.theWarningAlertandResponseNetworkC.FCCD.federalregulators38.Thecarriers’participationinthesystemisdeterminedby_______.A.theUSfederalgovernmentB.mobilephoneusersC.thecarriersthemselvesD.thelawoftheUnitedStates39.Whichofthefollowingistrueofcellphoneusers?A.TheymustacceptthealertservicE.B.TheymayenjoythealertserviceforfreE.C.Theymustsendthealertstoothers.D.Theymaychoosethetypesofmessages.40.AnalertmessagewillNOTbesentif__________.A.achildloseshiswayB.auniversityshootinghappensC.anaturaldisasterhappensD.aterroristattackoccurs
- Thetermunderemploymenthasthreerelatedmeanings.Inonesenseitreferstoasituationinwhichsomeonewithexcellentjobqualifications资格isworkinginapositionthatrequireslessqualificationsasforinstanceinthecaseofalawyerdrivingaschoolbus.InthesecondsenseitmeansworkingparttimewhenonewouldprefertobeworkingfulltimE.Inthethirdsenseitisaformofoverstaffing人浮于事inwhichemployeesarenotbeingfullymadeuseof.Allformsofunderemploymenthaveeffectontheeconomyandthehealthofthebusinesscommunity.Longtermunderemploymentcanalsocoverupthetruthbehindtheemploymentsituations.Whennationscollectemploymentstatisticstheyusuallycomeupwithabasenumberofunemployedindividualsusingthatnumbertojudgethehealthofthejobmarket.Thisnumberdoesnotincludeparttimeworkerslookingforfulltimejobsastheyareconsideredemployedanditalsodoesn'treflectworkerswhoareunderpaidconsideringtheirqualifications.InthefirstsenseunderemploymentisacommonprobleminmanyofthedevelopedworlD.Manypeoplewithcollegedegreesareworkinginlowlevelorserviceindustryjobsbecausethejobmarketisfull.Theissueofparttimeemploymentisalsoveryserious.SomepeopleareforcedintoparttimejobswhileothersfindthemselvestakingaparttimejobbecausenothingelseisavailableeventhoughtheyreallyneedtoworkfulltimE.Thisproblemisespeciallycommoninareaswithseasonalemploymentwhereemployersfinditcheapertomaintainandlayoffparttimestaffsratherthankeepingafullstaffatalltimes.Inthesenseofshortageofworkersunderemploymentappearsinavarietyofsituations.SomecompaniesmaintainafullstafftobepreparedforseasonalworkortokeepwelltrainedqualifiedworkerssothattheywillbeavailablewhenneedeD.Laborlawsandunionpressuresmayalsopreventacompanyfromcuttingdownonstafforworkinghoursleadingtoasituationinwhichpeoplereporttoworkbuthavenothingtodo.1.Thepurposeofthepassageis________.A.toshowunderemploymentisbecomingmoreserioustodayB.toimplywomenarelaidoffmorethanmenC.toexplainthemeaningofunderemploymentD.totellthepresenteconomicsituations2.Accordingtothetextunderemploymentmeans______.A.thesamemeaningastheword—unemployedB.employeesarenotfullytakenchargeofC.qualifiedworkersgetalowsalaryD.peoplewhodomanualworkforwages3.Whenitcomestounemploymentstatistics________.A.theunderpaidworkersareincludedB.itimpliesthepeoplewhoarejoblessC.theparttimeemployeesareincludedD.itshowstheemploymentsituationofacountry4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEtothe4thand5thparagraph?A.Underemploymentonlyoccursinadvancedcountries.B.PeoplewithcollegedegreessometimestakeaparttimejoB.C.Parttimestaffsseemsbenefitfromfirmsless.D.CompaniesneedfulltimestaffsindeeD.5.Somecompaniesmaintainafullstaff________.A.tocompetewithothersinthefutureB.tomakepreparationsforseasonalworkC.togettheskilledworkerspaidD.toobeylaborlawsandunionpressures
- OurworldnaturalparkisoneofthemostfamousparksintheworlD.Millionsofvisitorsfromdifferentcountriesvisitthisparkeveryyear.Inordertoprotectitpleasedoasfollows:◆Protectthenaturalandculturalheritage遗产.Don’tdamageordeface损害anybuildingsdisplaysandotherfacilities.Takecareofallplants.PutrubbishinthebinsprovideD.◆Takecarewhenyouaregoingupanddownstepsorstairsandwhenyouarewalkingnearbythewaters.◆Pleasebuyticketsbeforeenteringthescenicspot景点Oneticketisonlyforoneperson.Adult:$60perticket.Childrenover6andunder18halfpricE.Peopleover60andchildrenunder6arefreE.◆Ifyouaregoingintothewoodedandhillylandsforyourownsafetypleasegowiththreepeopleatleastanddon’ttakeanytinder易燃物alongwithyou.Thehillissteepsopleasetakecareofyourself.◆Thisscenicspotisthereserveofwatersource:NofishingswimmingwashingandanybehaviorsthatareharmfultothewatersourcE.Meanwhilepleasefollowthemanagementrulesofthescenicspotconscientiously.认真的◆Openingtime:FromMondaytoFriday8:00A.m.—18:00p.m.;FromSaturdaytoSunday6:00A.m:—24:00p.m.◆Smallanimalssuchasrabbitspeacockssquirrelsfrogsmustbetakencareof:NoneofthemshallbekilleD.Ifyouhaveanytroubleinvisitingourworldnaturalparkpleasecall477-866-7044.Ourstaffwilldoourbesttohelpyou.9.Howmuchwillbepaidfora65-year-oldmanwithhis8-year-oldgrandson?A.FreE.B.$30.C.$60.D.$120.10.Onweekendstheopeningtimeishourslongerthanweekdays.A.4B.6C.8D.1011.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatthewaterinthisparkis.A.cleanB.pollutedC.dangerousD.colorful12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Touristscanhikealoneinthehillylands.B.Smallanimalsareunderprotectioninthepark.C.Childrencanplaywithsmallanimals.D.Touristscanhaveaswiminthewater.
- ItcanbehardtomeetpeoplefromanotherculturE.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.60.Insomecountrieseatingtogetheratrestaurantsmaymakeiteasierforpeopleto________.A.keepeachothercompanyB.sharethesameCultureC.gettoknoweachotherD.developcloserrelations61.TheauthormentionshisexperienceinThailandtoshowthat_________.A.eventalkandsilencecanbeculturallydifferentB.toomanywordsareofnouseC.peoplefromThailandarequietandshybynatureD.theEnglishprefertomakelongspeeches62.Accordingtothetexthowcanpeoplefromdifferentculturesunderstandeachotherbetter?A.BysharingdifferentwaysoflifE.B.Byrecognizingdifferentvalues.C.Byacceptingdifferenthabits.D.Byspeakingeachother’slanguages.63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MulticulturalEnvironment.B.HowtoUnderstandEachOther.C.Cross-CulturalDifferences.D.HowtoBuildUpaRelationship.
- Howcouldwetelltimeiftherewerenowatchesorclocksanywhereintheworld?Thesunwasprobablytheworld’sfirstclockexceptinthefarnorthwheretheEskimos爱基斯摩人livE.Thereit’sdarkmostofthewinterandlightmostofthesummer.Butinmostoftheworldpeoplehaveusedthesunforaclock..Eventodayifyoudon’thaveaclockyoustillknowthatwhenthesunshinesit’sdayandwhenit’sdarkit’snight.Thesuncanalsotellyouifit’smorningnoonorafternoon.Peoplewholiveneartheseacantelltimefromthetides潮汐.Inthedaytimeforaboutsixhoursthewaterriseshigherandhigheronthebeach.Andthenitgoesdownanddownforaboutsixhours.Thesamethinghappensagainatnight.Therearetwohightidesandlowtidesevery24hours.Seamenonashiplearnhowtotelltimebylookingatthemoonandthestars.Thewholeskyistheirclock.Insomeplacesintheworldthewindcomesupataboutthesametimeeverydayorchangesdirectionorstopsblowing.Intheseplacesthewindcanbetheclock..A.sandclockisanevenbetterclock.Ifyouhadfinedrysandinaglassshapedliketheoneinthepictureyouwouldhavewhatiscalledanhourglass.Thesandinthehourglassgoesfromthetopparttothebottompartinexactlyonehour.Whenthehourglassisturnedoverthesandwilltakeanotherhourtogobackagain.41.Accordingtothepassagetherearewaystotelltimebesidestheclockandwatch.A.3B.4.C.5D.742.Inwhichpageofanewspapercanyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.NewsB.ScienceC.BusinessD.Advertisement43.Howmanytidesarethereonthebeachevery24hoursaccordingtothepassage?A.2.B.4.C.6.D.24.44.TheEskimosinthefarnorthcan’tusethesunforaclockbecause.A.theyknowverylittleaboutthesun.B.thesuntherenevergoesdowninwinter.C.it’stoocoldforthemtogoouttowatchthesun.D.Ithaslongdarkwintersandlonglightsummers.45.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.DifferentWaystoTellTimE.B.UsefulMachinestoTellTimE.C.TheHistoryoftheClock.D.TheDevelopmentoftheClock.
- Withschooloutandhotweatherinit’snotunusualforyoungsterstogatheraroundtherefrigeratororthetelevisionratherthantakepartinactiveplay.SuchhabitsmayberelaxingbutcanwreckahealthylifestylesayspecialistsatTexasChildren’sHospital.Forsomekidsthestateoffeelingboredtriggers引发eatingsaysJenniferThomasadoctoratTexasChildren’sHospitalinHoustonTexas.Achildcanpickup5to10poundsoverthecourseofasummersoit’simportanttorecognizethedifferencebetweenboredom无聊andhunger.Becausechildrenmaybeadjusting适应tolackofroutineaddingsomestructuretotheirdailyschedulescanhelp.ForexampleinsteadoflettingkidseatwhiletheywatchtelevisionpermiteatingonlyinthekitchenwiththetelevisionturnedoffsaysThomas.ThiswaycanhelpdetermineiftheyarereallyhungryorjustboreD.Ifhungercausesasnackattacknutritioussnacksshouldbeavailable可得到的andeasytoreachsaysThomas.Shesuggeststwoormoreservingsoffruitandthreeormoreservingsofvegetablesasareasonable合情理的dailygoal.ThomassaysFreshorfrozenfruitisbetterthanfruitjuicE.Freshorfrozenvegetablesarebetterbecausecannedvegetablesusuallycontainsalt.IngeneralkidsshouldavoidsnackswithhighsugarcontentsaysThomas.Moreimportantlyifasugarysnacktakestheplaceofhealthierfoodthechildisnotgettingthenutritionheorsheneeds.High-fatfoodtendstomakeachildfeelworriedwhileeatingfoodsthatarenaturallylowerinfatwillmakeiteasierforkidstofeelmoreenergeticandstayonthego.51.Whatcanhelptostopchildrenfromeatingbecauseofboredom?A.GivingthemadailyschedulE.B.Givingthemalotofsnacks.C.PreventingthemfromwatchingTV.D.Makingthemeatalotoffruits.52.Whatkindofsnacksshouldwegivechildren?A.FruitjuicE.B.Frozenfruit.C.Cannedvegetables.D.Snacksrichinsugar.53.Foodsthatarenaturallylowerinfatarenecessaryforchildrenbecause_______.A.theyhelpchildrenloseweightB.theyhelpchildrengetnecessarynutritionC.theystopchildrenfromgettingboredD.theymakechildrenactiveandenergetic54.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_______.A.it’shardtotellthedifferencebetweenboredomandhungerB.childrenmaygetboredforlackofroutineinsummerC.weshouldlimitchildren’seatingwhilethey’rewatchingTVD.nutritioussnacksshouldbeavailableatanytime55.TheunderlinedwordwreckinParagraph1probablymeans_______.A.improveB.changeC.ruinD.include
- The2012LondonOlympicshadenoughproblemstoworryabout.Butonemorehasjustbeenadded—acommunicationsblackoutcausedbysolarstorms.AfteraperiodofcalmwithintheSunscientistshavedetectedthesignsofafreshcycleofsunspotsthatcouldpeakin2012justintimeforthearrivaloftheOlympictorchinLondon.NowscientistsbelievethatthispeakcouldresultinvastsolarexplosionsthatcouldthrowbillionsoftonsofchargedmattertowardstheEarthcausingstrongsolarstormsthatcouldjamthetelecommunicationssatellitesandinternetlinkssendingliveOlympicbroadcastfromLondon.TheSun’sactivityhasastronginfluenceontheEarth.TheOlympicscouldbeinthemiddleofthenextsolarmaximumwhichcouldaffectthefunctionsofcommunicationssatellitessaidProfessorRichardHarrisonheadofspacephysicsattheRutherfordAppletonLaboratoryinOxfordshirE.Atthepeakofthecycleviolentoutburstscalledcoronalmassejections日冕物质抛射occurintheSun’satmospherethrowingoutgreatquantitiesofelectrically-chargedmatter.Acoronalmassejectioncancarryabilliontonsofsolarmaterialintospaceatoveramillionkilometresperhour.SucheventscanexposeastronautstoadeadlyamountcandisablesatellitescausepowerfailuresonEarthanddisturbcommunicationsProfessorHarrisonaddeD.Theriskisgreatestduringasolarmaximumwhenthereisthegreatestnumberofsunspots.NextweekinAmericaNASAisscheduledtolaunchasatelliteformonitoringsolaractivitycalledtheSolarDynamicsObservatorySDOwhichwilltakeimagesoftheSunthatare10timesclearerthanthemostadvancedtelevisionsavailablE.TheRutherfordAppletonLaboratoryhelpedtomakethehigh-techcamerasthatwillcaptureimagesofthesolarflares太阳耀斑andexplosionsastheyoccur.ProfessorRichardHoldawaythelab’sdirectorsaidthattheSDOshouldbeabletoprovideearlywarningofasolarflareorexplosionbigenoughtoaffectsatellitecommunicationsonEarth.Ifwehaveadvancewarningwe’llbeabletoreducethedamagE.Whatyoudon’twantisthingsswitchingoffforaweekwithnoideaofwhat’scausedtheproblemhesaiD.1.ThephrasecommunicationsblackoutinParagraph1mostprobablyreferstoduringthe2012Olympics.A.theextinguishingoftheOlympictorchB.thecollapseofbroadcastingsystemsC.thetransportationbreakdowninLondonD.thedestructionofweathersatellites2.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthesolaractivitydescribedinthepassage?A.ThemostfatalmatterfromthecoronafallsontoEarth.B.ThesolarstormpeakoccursinthemiddleofeachcyclE.C.IttakesseveralsecondsforthechargedmattertoreachEarth.D.Thenumberofsunspotsdeclinesaftercoronalmassejections.3.AccordingtothepassageNASAwilllaunchasatelliteto.A.takeimagesofthesolarsystemB.provideearlywarningofthunderstormsC.keeptrackofsolaractivitiesD.improvethecommunicationsonEarth4.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SolarStorms:AnInvisibleKillerB.SolarStorms:EarthEnvironmentinDangerC.SolarStorms:ThreateningtheHumanRaceD.SolarStorms:HumanActivitiestoBeTroubled
- Thefirstdayofschoolourprofessorintroducedsomeonewedidn’tknow.Istooduptolookaroundwhenagentlehandtouchedmyshoulder.Iturnedaroundtofindawrinkledlittleoldladybeamingupatmewithasmilethatlitupherentirebeing.ShesaidHigirl!MynameisRosE.I’m87yearsolD.CanIgiveyouahug?IlaughedandenthusiasticallyrespondedOfcourseyoumay!andshegavemeagiantsqueezE.Whyareyouincollegeatsuchayounginnocentage?IaskeD.ShejokinglyrepliedI’mheretomeetarichhusbandgetmarriedhaveacoupleofchildrenandthenretireandtravel!NoseriouslyIsaiD.IwascuriouswhatmayhavemotivatedhertobetakingonthischallengeatheragE.IalwaysdreamedofhavingacollegeeducationandnowI’mgettingone!shetoldmE.OverthecourseoftheyearRosebecameacampusicon偶像andsheeasilymadefriendswherevershewent.Shelovedtodressupandshereveled陶醉intheattentionpileduponherfromtheotherstudents.Shewaslivingitup.AttheendofthesemesterweinvitedRosetospeakatourfootballbanquet.I’llneverforgetwhatshetaughtus.SheleanedintothemicrophoneandsimplysaidWedonotstopplayingbecauseweareold;wegrowoldbecausewestopplaying.Thereareonlytwosecretstostayingyoungbeinghappyandachievingsuccess.Youhavetolaughandfindhumoreveryday.You’vegottohaveadream.Whenyouloseyourdreamsyoudie!Thereisahugedifferencebetweengrowingolderandgrowingup.Anybodycangrowolder.ButeveryminutecountsforyoungpeoplesheaddeD.SheconcludedherspeechbybravelysingingTheSongofRose.Shechallengedeachofustostudythelyrics歌词andlivethemoutinourdailylives.Attheyear’sendRosefinishedthecollegedegreeshehadbegunallthoseyearsago.OneweekaftergraduationRosediedpeacefullyinhersleep.55.Thebesttitleofthepassageis_________.A.A.speechdeliveredbyanoldstudentB.Rosegraduatedwhenshewas87.C.RealizingadreamD.An87-year-oldcollegestudent56.Fromtheinformationprovidedinthepassageweknow_________.A.RosefinishedthecollegedegreeaftergraduationB.RosedeliveredaspeechatthegraduationceremonyC.RoseenjoyedhercampuslifeverymuchD.Rosegrewsooldthatshestoppedplaying57.WhatqualitiesdidRosehaveaccordingtothepassage?A.humorousandoutgoingB.determinedandseriousC.creativeandcheerfulD.stubbornandthoughtful58.FromwhatRosesaidwelearnthat_________.A.RoseusuallyregrettedhavingdonesomethingB.wecan’tstayyoungsuccessfullyC.wecanachievemuchifwewanttoD.dreamisthekeytosuccess
- NewsthatMicrosoftmadea$44.6billionbidtobuyYahooresultedinheateddiscussionsmadebymanyInternetusers.Herearesomeresponses:DianeBurkeofWeeksburyKentuckyIthinkitwoulddefinitelybeaninterestingcombination.EveryonerecognizesthenamesYahooandMicrosoftbuteveryonealsosaysDidyouGoogleit?Suchacatchphraseisgoingtobehardtobeat.ShaunCarneyofLaurelvilleOhioIthinkthemergerwillprovidemorecompetitionsforGooglE.Idon’tthinkthemergerwillallowMicrosofttodevelopfasterthanGooglethough.IbelievetheincreasedcompetitionthismergerbringswillforceGoogletostayontopofitsgamebyofferingmorefreshandoriginalInternettoolsandexpandingonthetoolsitalreadyoffers.ToniSuarezofHaciendaHeightsCaliforniaIviewthemergerasanecessaryelementinpreventingamonopolization.Perhapsitwouldbringbetterhightechnologyinnovationstoe-mailandhelpinresearchinganddevelopingabetterInternet!RickR.ofEdgewaterFloridaItsoundslikeadisastertomE.IfthisweretohappenIwouldstopusingmyYahooe-mailaccountbecauseIdon’tlikethefeelingofMicrosoftspyinguponmybusiness.IwillsignupforGooglE.AntonioGlosserofKansasCityMissouriRightnowYahoooffersalotoffeaturesandtoolsatnocostforalldifferentlevelsofInternetusers.Microsoftseeksnothingbutprofit.Undoubtedlythey’lldonothingotherthanfindwaystostartremovingYahoo’sformerlynon-pricedfeatures.Microsoft’sgreedwillruinthegreatthingthatYahoocurrentlyis.29.Howmanycompaniesarementionedinthepassage?A.OnE.B.Two.C.ThreE.D.Four.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Shaun’sattitudetowardsGoogleispassivE.B.TonibelievestheInternetwillhaveapromisingfuturE.C.RickwillsupportGoogleafterthemerger.D.AntonioisafraidthatthemergerwillcostYahoo’sfreefeatures.31.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.opinionsonthemergerofYahooandMicrosoftB.thestrengthsofYahooandMicrosoftC.thestrengthsandweaknessesoflargecompaniesD.thefutureofYahooandMicrosoft
- GuitarLessonsforGuitarPlayersPlayingthesamethingsoverandoveragainwhenyoupickuptheguitar?Teachingyourselfforyearsbutyouhitawall?Don'tknowwhattodonext?Whetheryou'reatotalbeginneroranoldguitarplayerwe'llgetyouworkingonsomethingyoucanbenefitfrom.I'maprofessionalteacherover30studentsatmystudioindowntownBerkeleyandseveralmusicschoolsinSanFranciscoAlamedaandMountainView.Nomatterwhatstyleyou'reintoIguaranteetherearesongsbyyourfavoritebandsthatyoucouldlearn.Callat510-333-9091ore-mailatblueschoo147@gmail.comDanceClassesforStudents2.5ThroughAdultsMotionDanceCenterinMartinezisnowacceptingregistration注册forallfalldanceclasses.ThereareclassesofferedinJazzTapBalletHip-HopContemporaryandCheerleading.ClassesrunliketheschoolyearSept.throughJunE.Pricesareveryreasonableatonly$45amonth.That'sforaone-hourclassonceaweekforamonth.Thisstudioisknownfortheiryoungerchildprogram.Wearealwayslookingfortalentedinstructorstoo.IfyouwantmoreinformationcallDeenaat925-229-5678QiGongwithAngieQiGongistheperfectactivityforanyoneatanyagE.Itcombinesgentlemovementandmeditation冥想breathingregulationandrelaxation.Theexercisesaredesignedtoreducestressandanxietyandimprovebloodandenergycirculation循环throughoutthebodythereforeincreasingimmune免疫的functionimprovingenergylevelsandsleep.ThousandsofQiGongloversaroundtheworldhaveexperiencedtheextraordinarybenefitsofthisgentleancientChineseexerciseformandarehealthierandhappierforit.Joinustoexperiencethebenefitsforyourself!WHEN:Tuesdaysfromnoon—lp.m.WHERE:HalandaStudio1062LincolnAvenueSanJoseCA95125COST:$12perclassdrop-in即到即学的or$45forapre-paidsetof4classesCONTACT:Angieatangie@lokahiacupuncturE.com408-887-600060.Thepurposeofthefirstadvertisementisto____.A.buildabridgebetweenguitarplayersB.lookforteachersforseveralmusicschoolsC.attractguitarplayerstoattendmusicclassesD.helpguitarbeginnerstoimprovetheirtechniques61.Whowillprobablycontact510-333-9091?A.A.musiclover.B.A.Hip-Hoplover.C.A.dancelover.D.A.QiGonglover.62.SarahandJesseydecidetoattendthedanceclassesforsixmonths.Theyeachwillhavetopay_____.A.$135B.$270C.$540D.$108063.AccordingtoAngietheQiGongexerciseis______.A.traditionalgentlebutunpopularB.ancientpositivebutunhealthyC.simpleeffectivebutalittleviolentD.traditionalgentleandeffective
- AsweknowJulianBeeverisaninternationalwell-knownsidewalkchalkartistwhosedrawingshaveappearedonthestreetsofLondonBuenosAiresParisNewYorkandcountlessothercitiesaroundtheworlD.Beevercreatesdrawingsthatlookcompletelythree-dimensionalwhenseenfromthecorrectanglE.NowinhisbookPavementchalkartist:Thethree-dimensionaldrawingsofJulianBeevertheartistsharessomeofhismostfascinatingandhumorouspiecesHereareafewexamplesyou’llfindinthebook.●PhiladelphiaeagleInPennsylvaniaBeevercreatedPhiladelphiaeagleahugedrawingwithaneaglelandingsuccessfullyonanAmericannationalflag.●MeetingMr.FrogMeetingMr.FrogwascreatedinSalamancaSpainandisaboutarealistic-lookingfrogsittingonaLilypaD.●SwimmingpoolinthehighstreetMypersonalfavoriteisSwimmingpoolinthehighstreetfromBrusselswhichisaboutawomanrelaxinginaswimmingpool-----aswimmingpoolsunkintothemiddleofthestreetthatis!AlongwithanintroductionabouthisbackgroundBeeverincludesadescriptionofthetechniquesheusedandthechallengesheovercamewitheverydrawing.HesharesinformationabouthistimeathomeintheUK.andabroad;thereisafunstorytobackupeachpieceofart.Beever’sartworkistrulyjawdrooping.You’resuretospendagesturningtheleavesbackandforthsurprisedathowonemancancreatewhatlookslikeathree-dimensionaldesignonaflatsurfacewithjustabitofchalk.Fromanimalstosuperheroestofamousbuildingsthepaintingsareawondertolayeyeson.*Paymentchalkartist:Thethree-dimensionaldrawingsofJulianBeeverissurelyworthalook.Andanotherlook.This112-pagehardcoverbookisavailablenowfromFireflyBooksatalistpriceof$29.9540.Whatdoweknowaboutthebookmentionedinthetext?A.Ithasapapercover.B.Ithasn’tbeenpublisheD.C.ItisabiographyofJulianBeever.D.Itincludessomedrawingtechniques.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartjawdroppingmostprobablymean?A.Amazing.B.RomantiC.C.FrighteningD.Depressing.42.Wecaninferthatthetextis______.A.abookreview.B.adescriptionofstreetart.C.anintroductiontoanartist.D.anadvertisementforanewbook
- DearGrandmaItwasniceseeingyouatChristmas.Youlookedsohappy!AfterlosingtwograndparentswithinthepastyearIhavetakensometimetoreflecton反思whatismostimportant.Iwanttoletyouknowwhatapositiveinfluenceeffectyouhavebeenonme.IamthepersonIambecauseofyou.IrememberbeingonyourfarmalotwhenIwasyounger.Iremembertheprojectsyouplannedforus.Wepaintedrockstorepresentourfamilymembers.Wemadedollclothesoutofcolorfulsocks.Wemademanyplayhousesinthewoods.Welearnedthatifyouleftabucketofsoybeansintherainyouwouldsoonhaveabucketofgrowingbeans.Welearnedthatifwehelpedpickthestrawberriesinthemorningwe'dhavethemonouricecreamintheafternoon.Welearnedthatsomeplantshavefunnynamesliketheelephantearplant.Welearnedthatyoucouldmakedowithwhatyouhad.Welearnedthatmakingthingsoutofpaperandcardboardwasmorefunthanwhatcameinsidethepackaging.WelearneditwasOKtogetdirtybutGrandmawouldwashusupbeforeMomcame.Youoncemademodelsofeveryone'shouseswhichmademewanttobeanarchitect.Anothertimeyoumadequiltsforallofthegrandkids.Istillusemineeverynight.Theedgehaswornout.Butyoutaughtmehowtofixit.Iloveandrespectyou.Youarealwayspatientwithaquietdetermination.Grandmathankyouforeverythingyouhavetaughtme.IhopethatIamabletopassonallthesememoriesandskillstomychildrenandgrandchildren.LovealwaysKelly56.Afterlosingtwograndparentstheauthorbeganto_____.A.realizehergrandma'sinfluenceonherB.becomeapersonlikehergrandmaC.writetohergrandmaregularlyD.likehergrandmaverymuch57.Onhergrandma'sfarmKellylearnedto______.A.makestrawberryicecreamB.namedifferentfunnyplantsC.mendrepairtheworn-outedgeofherquiltD.usecupboardstomakemodelsofhouses58.Kelly'sgrandma______.A.waswillingtohelpothersB.wasskilledinmakingthingsC.wantedKellytobeanarchitectD.dislikedthekids'badbehaviors59.Kellywrotethislettermainlyto______.A.sendhergrandmabestwishesforChristmasB.showloveandrespectforhergrandmaC.recallherhappylifeonthefarmD.askhergrandmaforhelp
- TheAmericanbookWhoMovedMyCheesehasbeenabestsellerallovertheworlD.Itteachespeoplehowtofacechangesintheirlives.NowitsauthorSpenceJohnsonhaswrittenabookjustforteens.Thebooktellsusthatwhenfacingchangeinourliveslikeanewschoolornewfriendsdon'tbeafraiD.InsteadusethischangetomakeabetterlifE.Thebookgivesanexampleofachangeatschool.A.schoolischangingfromhavingtwotermstothreetermsbecausetherearetoomaystudents.Severalteensaretalkingaboutthis.MostofthemareunhappyandworrieD.ButChrisisnot.HelaughsandtellsastoryabouttwomicetwolittlepeopleandsomecheesE.ThefourareinamazelookingforthecheesE.HerecheesemeanssomethingimportantinlifelikemovingtoanewclassorgettingintocollegE.ButtheyfindthecheeseisgonE.Themicerealizethattheycan'tchangewhathashappenedandhavetofindmorecheesE.Thismeansfindingdifferentdreams.Thelittlepeoplehowevercan'tdothis.TheyareafraidofchangesotheyfindnocheesE.AfterChrisfinishesthestorythefriendsunderstandonething:togetmorecheesemoveinanewdirectionquickly.Hisfriendsunderstandhowthiscanbeusedinthechangesallteensfacesuchasdoingwellatschoolorhavinggoodrelationshipsorjustfeelinggoodaboutyourself.1.ThebookWhoMovedMyCheeseis_______.A.writtenallovertheworldB.readacrosstheworldC.soldonlyinAmericaD.lovedonlybyteens2.Whatdoesthetextmainlydiscuss?A.NeverchangeinourlifE.B.Changewhenyouliketodo.C.Changewiththechanges.D.Payattentiontothechanges.3.Theunderlinewordfourparagraph3refersto_____.A.MiceandlittlepeopleB.StudentsC.CheeseD.Readers4.Inourlivesweshouldlearnfrom_______.A.MiceB.LittlepeopleC.ChrisD.SpenceJohnson5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.TheauthorisBritain.B.Therearethreetermsineveryschool.C.Mostteensdon'tunderstandChris'story.D.Thebooktellsteenshowtofacechangesintheirlives.
- monphraseslikenopainsnogainsgivetheimpressionthatweoughttobesufferingwhilewestudy.It’salmostasthoughtheonlywaytoknowifwe’reputtinginenoughworkisthesenseofhardshipwebear.Whenwehaven’ttakenthetimetoeupwithanotherideaallweknowhowtodoisshutourselvesinaroomwithabook.It’snosurprisethatwefindrevisionboringanddifficult.Justaschildrenlearnfromplayingwecanlearnfromdoingoratleastfromstudytechniquesthatinterestusratherthanmakeusswitchoff.Shuttingyourselfawaycanmakeyoulearntohatestudying.Thisleadstoasituationwhereinsteadofbeingabletoconcentrateonyourworkyouaretroubledbyhowunfairitisthatyoumuststudy.Whenyouhateyourworkit’sverydifficulttomakeyourselfstarorapproachitwithanykindofstructureorenthusiasm.Thiscanbepartofaviciouscycle恶性循环thattrapsyouintoineffectiverevisionyourpoorprogressfuellingfurtherannoyancE.Justbeingaroundotherpeoplereallyhelpsfightagainstfeelingsoflonelinessandthankfullyit’sperfectlypossibletoworkinthepanyofotherpeoplE.Wejustneedtolearnhowtodealwithdistractions使人分心的事物.It’snotnecessarytoavoidallpanyjustidle懒散的pany.StudyinginthesameroomassomeonewhoisironingorworkingoutisperfectlypossiblE.PeoplewhoareboredandlookingtobedistractedhoweverareterribletoworkarounD.Theyconstantlytrytokeepothersinconversation.It’salsoagoodideatoavoidthepanyofpeopleinvolvedinactivitiesthatyouwouldratherbedoingthanstudying.Workingwhilesittingnexttosomeoneplayingvideogamesismuchmorelikelytoendwithanewhighscorethanaproductivefewhoursofrevision.Ifbeingaroundothersmeansworkinginanoisyenvironmentapairofheadphonesandsomebackgroundmusiccanblockoutevennoisychildren.Theyalsoactasapsychologicalbarriersothatpeoplethinktwicebeforeinterruptingyou.Whenyou’restudyingforabigexamitseemslikeyourwholelifeistakenupwithstudy.Friendsandfamilycanlessenfeelingsofisolation孤立.Andconnectingwithotherpeoplemakesushappysoit’simportantnottogivethatupandtomakesurethatwetakethetimetosocializE.50.Theauthormightbelievethatthephrasenopainsnogains______.A.bestdescribeshowtostudywellB.makespeopletreatstudyasahabitC.encouragespeopletolearnstepbystepD.isnotagoodinspirationalphraseforstudy51.Whichsayingaboutstudymighttheauthorprefer?A.Thereisnoroyalroadtolearning.B.It’sbettertoworkbehindcloseddoor.C.A.positivemotivationleadstogoodstudyresults.D.Hewhoisashamedofaskingisashamedoflearning.52.Whichmightleadtoaneffectivestudybasedonthistext?A.A.correctgoal.B.A.goodteacher.C.A.favorableinterest.D.A.hardtask.53.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7impliesthat______.A.playingvideogamesishelpfulforaneffectivestudyB.oneshouldn’tletavideoplayertobehis/herpanyC.oneshouldstudyfromcertainactivitiesthathe/sheisinterestedinD.themoretimeonespendsinplayinggamesthehighermarkshe/shewillget54.Ifyouarestudyinginanoisyenvironmentyou’dbetter______.A.giveindicationofnotwantingtobeinterruptedB.giveupothers’panyatoneC.thinktwicebeforetakinganyactionD.forceyourselftobeaccustomedtotheenvironment
- ChinesewriterMoYanhaswonthe2012NobelPrizeinLiteratureannouncedtheSwedishAcademyinStockholmonThursday.ThewinmakesMoYanthefirstChinesecitizentowintheNobelPrizeinLiteraturE.Informedofhiswintheauthorwhowashavingdinnerathomewasoverjoyedandscared.Bornin1955toparentswhowerefarmersMoYan—apennameforGuanMoyegrewupinGaomiinShandongProvinceineasternChinA.Attheageof12heleftschooltoworkfirstinagriculturelaterinafactory.In1976hejoinedthearmyandduringthistimebegantostudyliteratureandwriting.Hepublishedhisfirstbookin1981butfoundliterarysuccessin1987withHonggaoliangJiazuwhichwassuccessfullyfilmedinthesameyeardirectedbyfamousChinesedirectorZhangYimou.InhiswritingMoYandrawsonhisyouthfulexperiencesandonsettingsintheprovinceofhisbirthandhisworksshowthelifeofChinesepeopleaswellasthecountry’suniquecultureandfolkcustoms.MoYanisknownasaprolific多产的writer.Inadditiontohisnovelshehaspublishedmanyshortstoriesandessaysonvarioustopics.Despitehissocialcriticismheisseeninhishomelandasoneofthemostfamouscontemporaryauthors.DozensofhisworkshavebeentranslatedintoEnglishFrenchJapaneseandmanyotherlanguages.TheawardingceremonywasheldonDecember10.Thewinnerwonamedalapersonaldiplomaandacashawardofabout$1million.59.HowdidMoYanfeelwhenhewastoldaboutthenews?A.ExcitedandprouD.B.Worriedandcautious.C.HappyandsurpriseD.D.UncertainandshockeD.60.MoYandevelopedhisabilityforwritingwhenhewas.A.onafarmB.inafactoryC.inaschoolD.inthearmy61.OneofMoYan’scharacteristicsofwritingisthathe.A.writesabouttopicsheisfamiliarwithB.focusesonsocialproblemsinthecountryC.describeshischaractersinauniquewayD.explainsdifficultmattersinsimplewords62.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HowMoYanGetsthe2012NobelPrizeinLiteratureB.AnIntroductiontotheNobelPrizeC.MoYanWinsthe2012NobelPrizeinLiteratureD.A.WorldFamousWriterMoYan
- About21000youngpeoplein17Americanstatesdonotattendclassesinschoolbuildings.Insteadtheyreceivetheirelementary初等andhighschooleducationbyworkingathomeoncomputers.TheCenterforEducationReformsaystheUnitedStateshas67publiccyberschools.andthatisabouttwiceasmanyastwoyearsago.ThemoneyforstudentstoattendacyberschoolcomesfromthegovernmentsofthestateswheretheylivE.Someeducatorssaycyberschoolsreceivemoneythatshouldsupporttraditionalpublicschools.Theyalsosayitisdifficulttoknowifstudentsarelearningwell.OthereducatorspraisethisnewformofeducationforlettingstudentsworkattheirownspeeD.Thesepeoplesaycyberschoolshelpstudentswhowereunhappyorunsuccessfulintraditionalschools.Theysaylearningathomebycomputerendslongbusridesforchildrenwholivefarfromschool.Whateverthejudgmentofcyberschoolstheyaregettingmoreandmorepopular.ForexampleanewcyberschoolcalledCommonwealthConnectionsAcademywilltakeinstudentsthisfall.ItwillservechildreninthestateofPennsylvaniafromagesfivethroughthirteen.Childrengetfreeequipmentfortheironlineeducation.Thisincludesacomputeraprinterbooksandtechnicalservices.Parentsandstudentstalkwithteachersbytelephoneorbysendingemailsthroughtheircomputerswhennecessary.Studentsatcyberschoolsusuallydonotknowoneanother.But56suchstudentswhofinishedstudiesatWesternPennsylvaniaCyberCharterSchoolrecentlymetforthefirsttimE.Theywereguestsofhonorattheirgraduation.1.Whatdoweknowfromthetextaboutstudentsofacyberschool?A.Theyhavetotakelongbusridestoschool.B.Theystudyathomeratherthaninclassrooms.C.Theyreceivemoneyfromtraditionalpublicschools.D.Theydowellintraditionalschoolprograms.2.Whatisaproblemwithcyberschools?A.Theirequipmentcostsalotofmoney.B.Theygetlittlesupportfromthestategovernment.C.Itishardtoknowstudents'progressinlearning.D.Thestudentsfindithardtomakefriends.3.cyberschoolsaregettingpopularbecause___________A.theyarelessexpensiveforstudentsB.theirstudentscanworkattheirownspeedC.theirgraduatesaremoresuccessfulinsocietyD.theyservestudentsinawideragerange4.Wecaninferthattheauthorofthetextis________.A.unprejudicedinhisdescriptionofcyberschoolsB.excitedaboutthefutureofcyberschoolsC.doubtfulaboutthequalityofcyberschoolsD.disappearedatthedevelopmentofcyberschools
- InhernewbookTheSmartestKidsintheWorldAmandaRipleyaninvestigativejournalisttellsthestoryofTomahigh-schoolstudentfromGettysburgPennsylvaniawhodecidestospendhissenioryearinWarsawPolanD.Polandisasurprisingeducationalsuccessstory:inthepastdecadethecountryraisedstudents’testscoresfromsignificantlybelowaveragetowellaboveit.Polishkidshavenowoutscored超过分数AmericankidsinmathandscienceeventhoughPolandspendsonaveragelessthanhalfasmuchperstudentastheUnitedStatesdoes.OneofthemoststrikingdifferencesbetweenthehighschoolTomattendedinGettysburgandtheoneheendsupatinWarsawisthatthelatterhasnofootballteamorforthatmatterteamsofanykinD.ThatAmericanhighschoolslavishmoretimeandmoneyonsportsthanonmathisanoldcomplaint.Thisisnotamatterofhowanygivenstudentwhoplayssportsdoesinschoolbutofthecultureanditspriorities.ThisDecemberwhenthelatestProgramforInternationalStudentAssessmentPISAresultsareannouncedit’ssafetopredictthatAmericanhigh-schoolstudentswillonceagaindisplaytheirlimitedskillsinmathandreadingoutscorednotjustbystudentsinPolandbutalsobystudentsinplaceslikeSouthKoreaBelgiumtheNetherlandsFinlandSingaporeandJapan.Meanwhiletheywillhaveplayedsomeveryexcitingfootballgameswhichwillhavebeenbreathlesslywrittenupintheirhometownpapers.Whydoesthissituationcontinue?Wellforonethingkidslikeit.AndforanotheraccordingtoRipleyparentsseemtolikethearrangementtoo.ShedescribesatourshetookofaschoolinWashingtonD.C.whichcoststhirtythousanddollarsayear.Thetourleader—amotherwiththreechildrenintheschool—wasaskedabouttheschool’sflaws暇疵.WhenshesaidthatthemathprogramwasweaknoneoftheparentstakingthetourreacteD.WhenshesaidthatthefootballprogramwasweaktheparentssuddenlybecameconcerneD.Really?oneofthemaskedworriedlyWhatdoyoumean?Oneoftheironies讽刺ofthesituationisthatsportsrevealwhatispossiblE.Americankids’performanceonthefieldshowsjusthowwelltheycandowhenexpectationsarehigh.It’stoobadthattheirtestscoresshowthesamething.60.TomdecidestospendhissenioryearinPolandbecause_______.A.therearestrikingdifferencesbetweenthe2countriesB.PolishkidsarebetteratlearningC.sportsarenotsupportedatschoolsinGettysburgD.heintendstoimprovehisscores61.AccordingtoParagraph2weknowthat_______.A.toomuchimportanceisplacedonsportsinAmericaB.littletimeisspentonsportsinJapaneseschoolsC.AmericanhighschoolscomplainaboutsportstimeD.PISAplaysaveryimportantroleinAmerica62.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmeans_______.A.Americanstudents’academicperformanceworriestheirparentsalotB.highexpectationspushupAmericanstudents’academicperformanceC.lowexpectationsresultinAmericanstudents’poorPISAperformanceD.lackingpracticecontributestoAmericanstudents’averageperformance63.Thepurposeofthisarticleisto_______.A.drawpublicattentiontoaweaknessinAmericanschooltraditionB.callonAmericanschoolstolearnfromthePolishmodelC.comparePolishschoolswiththoseinAmericaD.explainwhatiswrongwithAmericanschoolsandprovidesolutions
- PeoplelivingintheUKtakequiteafewholidaysabroadandinthecountryeachyear.Choicesmadeaboutwheretogohowtogetthereandwhattodocaneitherbenefitorharmtheenvironment.WhileonholidayManyofthethingsyoucandotothegreeneronholidaywillbethesamethingsyoucandoathome—buttherearealsosomeextrathingstoolikeavoidinggiftsmadefromendangeredplantsandanimals.Herearesomesuggestions:●Makingthemostoflocallyproducedfoodanddrinkandlocalactivitiesandattractionswillsupportpeopleintheareayouarevisitingandreducetheneedforfurtherenvironmentalinfluencefromtransport.●Switchingoffanyairconditioningheatingandlightswillhelpreduceclimatechangeeffect.●Savewater—somecountriessufferfromwatershortagesandsavingwatercanhelpavoiddamagetoournaturalhabitats.EndangeredspeciesSomegiftsandfoodsavailableinsomecountriescanbemadefromendangeredplantsoranimals.Checkbeforeyoubuybutifyoudoubtavoidanimalandplantgifts.MoredetailsofthetypesofproductstoavoidanyillegaltradehotspotscanbefoundontheSouvenirAlertwebpagE.Makingapositivecontributiontotheplaceyouarevisiting.Therearewaysinwhichyourholidaycanhelpsupportlocalpeopleandtheenvironment.●Therearemanyopportunitiestovolunteerandhelpwithprojectsthatconserveandimprovenaturalhabitats.●Whenyouareawayorifyouarelookingforsomewheretovisityoucansupportprojectsorattractionswhichprotectwildlifesuchasnaturereservesandconservationprojects.25.Accordingtothepassagewecan_______tohelpreduceclimatechangeeffect.A.makegooduseofwaterB.buylocalfoodanddrinkC.saveelectricityD.goaroundonfoot26.Weshouldcheckthegiftsandfoodsbeforebuyingbecause______.A.sometimestheyareofpoorqualityB.theymaynotbetypicallocalproductsC.someofthemwilldoharmtoourhealthD.theymaybemadefromendangeredanimalsorplants27Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.itisnoteasyforpeopletotravelabroadB.noteveryonecantellanillegalsouvenirC.greenholidayshavebeenacceptedbypeopleD.volunteerworkisamustforprotectingnaturalhabitats28.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.travelenjoymentB.theharmtotheenvironmentC.protectionofendangeredanimalsD.greenerchoicesforholiday
- AstudypublishedMondayfoundthatpeoplewhosleeplesstendtobefatandexpertssaidit'stimetofindoutifmoresleepwillfightfatness.We'veputsomuchemphasisondietandexercisethatwe'vefailedtorecognizethevalueofgoodsleepsaidFredTurekaphysicianatNorthwesternUniversity.Monday'sstudyfromEasternVirginiaMedicalSchoolinNorfolkcovered1000peopleandfoundthattotalsleeptimedecreasedasbodymassindex—ameasureofweightbasedonheightincreaseD.Mensleptanaverageof27minuteslessthanwomenandoverweightandfatpatientssleptlessthanpatientswithnormalweightsitsaiD.Ingeneralthefattersubjectssleptabout1.8hoursaweeklessthanthosewithnormalweights.Americansexperienceinsufficientsleepandfatbodies.CliniciansareawareoftheburdenoffatnessonpatientsthestudysaiD.Ourfindingssuggestthatmajorextensionsofsleeptimemaynotbenecessaryasanextra20minutesofsleeppernightseemstobeassociatedwithalowerbodymassindexitaddeD.Wecautionthatthisstudydoesnotsetupacauseandeffectrelationshipbetweenrestrictedsleepandfatnessbutinvestigationsindicatingsuccessinweightlossviaextensionsofsleepwouldhelpgreatlytosetupsucharelationship.ThestudywaspublishedintheArchivesofInternalMedicinealongwithaneditorialbyTurekandNorthwesterncolleagueJosephBasscommentingonitandrelatedresearch.InaninterviewTureksaidsomestudieshaveshownthelackofsleepcausesdeclinesinanappetiteholdingbackproteinhormoneandincreasesinanotherhormonethatcausealongingforfooD.Inadditionneuropathies神经疗法inthebraingoverningsleepandfatnessappeartooverlap部分重叠hesaiD.Fatnesshasbeenrisingdramaticallyindevelopedcountriesandreachedepidemic流行病levelsintheUnitedStatesitaddedleadingtoavarietyofhealthproblems.
- OneCanadaTwoLanguagesCanadaisoneofthefewnationsintheworldtohavetwoofficiallanguages:EnglishandFrench.Thereare10provincesinthecountrybutonlyoneofthese—QuebecisknownasFrenchCanada.ThisisbecauseitwasfoundedbyFrenchexplorerswhileBritishadventurersdiscoveredtherest.CanadalefttheBritishempire帝国in1867tobecomeanindependentcountryandEnglishandFrenchhavebeenrecognizedastheofficiallanguageseversincE.MostpeoplespeakEnglishastheirfirstlanguageandthetwonationaltelevisionnetworksbroadcastinEnglishthroughoutthecountry.ApartfrominQuebecandafewplacesontheeastcoastFrenchtelevisionisveryrarE.ThesamegoesfortrafficsignsandmenusforexampleoutsideofQuebecthereareonlyafewplaceswhereyou’llseetrafficsignsinFrench.Inrestaurantsit’salmostimpossibletofindFrenchonthemenuunlessyouareintheheartland中心地带ofFrenchCanadA.HoweverallproductssoldinCanadamustbylawhavelabels标签andinstructionsinbothlanguages.InCanada’sEnglishspeakingprovincesofficialbilingualism双语meansthatstudentscanchoosetocompleteaspecialFrenchlanguagecoursE.UnderthisprogramtheyaretaughtmostoftheirsubjectsinFrench.Ifastudentbeginsthecourseinkindergarten幼儿园orGradeOneitislikelythatalltheirlessonswillbeinFrench.Howeveriftheystartatjuniorhighschool25percentoftheteachingwillcontinuetobeinEnglish.24.HowmanyprovincesarethereinCanada?A.Ten.B.NinE.C.Eleven.D.Two.25.WhichcountrycontrolledCanadabeforeitsindependence?A.FrancE.B.Britain.C.AmericA.D.Germany26.WherecanyouwatchFrenchtelevisionprograms?A.OnlyinQuebeC.B.InQuebecandafewotherplaces.C.Fromthetwonationaltelevisionnetworks.D.AlloverCanada27.WhatdoweknowabouttheeducationinCanada?A.InEnglishspeakingprovincesonlyEnglishcoursesareoffereD.B.IfyouchooseaspecialFrenchlanguagecoursemostofthesubjectsaretaughtinFrench.C.ThecoursesinprimaryschoolarealltaughtinEnglish.D.MostofthecoursesinjuniorhighschoolsaretaughtinEnglish.
- Haveaniceday!maybeapleasantgestureorameaningless.WhenmyfriendMaxiesaysHaveanicedaywithasmileIknowshesincerelycaresaboutwhathappenstomE.Ifeellovedandsecuresinceanotherpersoncaresaboutmeandwishesmewell.Haveaniceday.Next!Thisversionoftheexpressionisspokenbyasalesgirlatthesupermarketwhoisrushingmeandmygroceriesoutthedoor.Thewordscomeoutinthesametone腔调withafixedprocedurE.TheyarespokenatmenottomE.Obviouslytheconcernformydayandeveryoneelse’sisthemanagement’sattempttoincreasebusiness.Theexpressionisoneofthosebehaviorsthathelppeoplegetalongwitheachother.Sometimesitindicatestheendofameeting.AssoonasyouhearityouknowthemeetingisatanenD.Sometimestheexpressionsavesuswhenwedon’tknowwhattosayohyoumayhaveatoothout?I’mterriblysorrybuthaveaniceday.Theexpressioncanbepleasant.IfastrangersaysHaveanicedaytoyouyoumayfinditheart-warmingbecausesomeoneyoudon’tknowhastriedtobenicetoyou.Althoughtheuseoftheexpressionisaninsinceremeaninglesssocialcustomattimesthereisnothingwrongwiththesentenceexceptthatitisalittleuninteresting.Thesalesgirlthewaitresstheteacherandallthecountlessotherswhospeakitwithoutthinkingmaynotreallycareaboutmyday.Butinastrangeandcomfortablewayit’snicetoknowtheycareenoughtopretendtheycarewhentheyreallydon’tcareallthatmuch.Whiletheexpressionmaynotoftenbesincereitisalwaysspoken.ThepointisthatpeoplesayitallthetimewhentheylikE.49.HowdoestheauthorunderstandMaxie’swords?A.Maxieshowsheranxietytotheauthor.B.Maxiereallywishestheauthoragoodday.C.MaxieencouragestheauthortostayhappyD.Maxiereallyworriesabouttheauthor’ssecurity.50.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?A.ThesalesgirlisrudE.B.ThesalesgirlisboreD.C.ThesalesgirlcaresaboutmE.D.Thesalesgirlsaysthewordsasaroutine常规习惯51.BysayingHaveanicedayastrangermay_____.A.trytobepolitetoyouB.expressrespecttoyouC.givehisblessingtoyouD.sharehispleasurewithyou52.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HaveaNiceDay—aSocialCustom.B.HaveaNiceDay—aPleasantGesturE.C.HaveaNiceDay—aHeart-warmingGreeting.D.HaveaNiceDay—aPoliteEndingofaConversation.
- AprimaryschoolinUKhasbannedValentine’sDaycardsbecauseofconcernsthatyoungpupilsspendtoomuchtimetalkingaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.AshcombePrimarySchoolinWestonSuperMareSomersethastoldparentsthatcardsdeclaringlovecanbeconfusingforchildrenundertheageof11whoarestillemotionallyandsociallydeveloping.Inthismonth’snewsletter通讯PeterTurnertheheadteacherwarnedthatanycardsfoundinschoolwouldbeconfiscated没收.HewroteWedonotwishtoseeanyValentine’sDaycardsinschoolthisyear.Somechildrenandparentsencouragealotoftalkaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.WebelievethatsuchideasshouldwaituntilchildrenarematureenoughemotionallyandsociallytounderstandthecommitmentinvolvedinhavingorbeingaboyfriendorgirlfrienD.Mr.TurnersaidanyfamilieswantingtosupporttheValentine’sDayideashouldsendcardsinthepostordeliverthemtohomeaddressesbyhanD.HisviewswereendorsedbyRuthRice46whohastwinsHarrietandOliviaattheschool.ShesaidChildrenatthatageshouldn’treallybethinkingaboutValentine’sDaytheyshouldbeconcentratingontheirschoolwork.Theyareatanagewhentheyareimpressionable易受影响的andmostparentsincludingmyselfarewithMr.Turner.Sheaddedthatthecardscausetoomuchcompetition.Ifsomeonegetsacardandanotherdoesn’tthensomeonewillbedisappointeD.HoweverRajeevTakyar40whohastwochildrenJai11andAryanfiveattheschoolsaidhewasoutraged.HesaidThereareschoolsthathavebannedconkers栗子游戏andsnowballsandnowValentine’sCards.Ithinkbanningthecardsstopschildrenfromhavingsocialskills.HowaretheygoingtolearnaboutrelationshipsotherwiseIt’sridiculous.AlecSuttenwoodfatherofthreechildrensaidofthebanIt’stotallyridiculous.Youngchildrenjustsendthecardstoeachotherasfriendsandtotheirparents.It’sjustabitofharmlessfun.ThereisnodifferencebetweenthisandMother’sorFather’sDay.26.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.BanonValentine’sDaycardsatschooliswellreceiveD.B.BanonValentine’sDaycardsatschoolcausesargument.C.BritishchildrenspendtoomuchtimetalkingaboutlovE.D.ABritishhighschoolbansValentine’sDaycards.27.Theunderlinedwordendorsedmeans________.A.criticizedB.quotedC.disapprovedD.approved28.WhatdoyouknowaboutHarrietandOlivia?A.TheywillsendValentine’sDaycardsthisyear.B.Theyarestronglyagainsttheschool’sdecision.C.TheyareofthesameagE.D.TheyarethechildrenofRajeevTakyar.29.AccordingtoRajeevTakyar________.A.sendingValentine’sDaycardshelpsdevelopchildren’ssocialskillsB.banningValentine’sDaycardswillbenefitchildrenC.thecardscausetoomuchcompetitionamongchildrenD.childrenaretooyoungtotalkaboutlove30.ThenewsletterbyPeterTurnerprobablyappearedon________.A.February22B.February6C.March18D.August1
- AreyoufreshoutofcollegelookingtostartacareerHaveyourecentlystartedyourveryfirstjob?Herearesomenicetipstoguideyouthroughthefirstfewdays.1.Listenmorethanyoutalk.CollecttheinformationabouthowtheorganizationworksandthereasonswhybeforeyouofferhelpfuladvicE.2.Don'tsegregateyourselfwithpeopleinyouragegroup.Gettoknowolderworkerstoo.Theyounggroupmaybemorefunforhappyhoursbutthosewhoareadecadeormoreolderthanyoucanpossiblyhelpwithyourcareer.Andyoumightfindoutyouenjoythecompanytoo!3.Takemistakesseriously.There'snothingmoredisappointingthanaworkerwhomadeamistakeanddoesn'tseemtothinkit'sabigdeal.Whenyoumakeamistakeimmediatelyberesponsibleforitfigureouthowyou'regoingtofixitandmakeitclearthatyouunderstanditsseriousness.Responses回复likemybadorworsenoresponseatallsignalthatyoudon'ttakeworkseriously.4.Takenotes.Yourbossexpectsyoutorememberthespecialinstructionsyouweregiven.Formostpeoplethatmeanstakingnotes.Andwhileagoodmanagerishappytoanswerquestionsshewon'tbeifthequestionsareonesshealreadyansweredwhenyouweren'tbotheringtopayattention.5.Beopentolearning.Collegegaveyoutheoryworkisgoingtogivesomethingentirelydifferent.Sostaymodestandrealizeyourfirstjobisgoingtobelargelyaboutlearning.6.Thankpeoplewhohelpyou.Whenyourbossoranothercoworker同事takesthetimetohelpyouwithsomethinggivethemasincerethankyou.Peoplewhofeelappreciatedaremorelikelytogooutoftheirwayforyouagain.Ifyoudon'tseemtocaretheyprobablywon'tbotheragain.1.Thepassageiswrittenfor________.A.freshgraduatesB.companyleadersC.oldworkersD.newadvisers2.Theunderlinedwordsegregateprobablymeans________.A.connectB.treatC.separateD.share3.Ifyoumadeamistakeyoushould________.A.thinkit'snotabigdealB.trytofixitatonceC.saysomethinglikemybadD.givenoresponsesatall4.Ifyouwanttoremembersomethingthathasbeengivenyouhadbetter________.A.listenmorethanyoutalkB.takemistakesseriouslyC.takenotesD.beopentolearning5.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswecanlearn________.A.workcanalsogiveussometheoryB.weshouldoftenhelpourcoworkersC.weshouldn'tbothertoappreciateothersD.weshouldcareforothers'help
- DuringWorldWarIaGermanspycalledReginaldRowlandworkedintheUnitedKingdomgatheringinformationforGermanyabouttheBritisharmy.A.boxoftalcumpowder爽身粉andotherlotions护肤液withmaterialstowritesecretmessageswerefoundinhisroomwhenhewascaughtbyBritishsoldiers.Healsousedinvisible看不见的inkonshirtcollarsinpensandmixedwithcakesofsoaptosendsecretmessages.Soifyouwanttosendsecretmessagesyouwillneed:lemonabowlathinpaintbrushortoothpickwhitepaperahairdryerorlightbulbDirections:1.Cutthelemoninhalfsqueeze挤thejuiceintoabowlandremoveanypulp果肉.2.DipthepaintbrushortoothpickintothelemonjuicE.3.Writeyourmessageordrawyourmaponthewhitepaperworkingquicklysothatyoucanseewhatyouhavewrittenbeforethelemonjuicedries.4.Whenthejuicedriesyourmessagewillnotbeseen.ProtectitbywritinganormalmessageinpencilontheothersidE.5.TorevealthesecretmessageholdthepaperinfrontofawarmhairdryerorlightbulB.33.AccordingtothetextReginaldRowland_____.A.hatedthewarB.wasfromtheUKC.workedforGermanyD.wasgoodatmakingupstories34.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthestep2ofthedirections?35.Insendingsecretmessagesthehairdryerisusedto_____.A.showthesecretmessageB.removethelemonpulpC.squeezethejuiceD.drythejuice
- IfyouwanttofindaparttimejoborlearnsomethingdifferentduringyoursparetimeyoucanhavealookatthefollowingjobsofferedbytheDCPublicLibrary.TeensofDistinctionProgramTheDCPublicLibraryoffersparttimejobsforteensthroughtheTeensofDistinctionProgram.Teenswork1012hoursperweekallyearlonghelpingthelibrarywithimportanttasksandprojects.TheTeensofDistinctionProgramisnowhiring!Toapplyyouhaveto●beaDCresident●haveandmaintainatleasta2.5gradepointaverage●be16to18yearsold●beabletowork1012hoursperweek●beabletoworkforDCPLforatleast9monthsOhandofcourseyouhavetoimpressuswithyourwonderfulpersonality!TeenVolunteerOpportunitiesIfyouwanttoearncommunityservicehoursforschoolYouth202isagoodchoicE.Youth202isaradioprogramcreatedbyyouthandforyouth.Youcanlearnradioproductionskillsinterviewpeoplearoundyouandhelpkeepotherteenstolearnnewseventsandanythingelseyouthinkisimportant.SummerYouthEmploymentProgramSYEPEverysummerteenscanworkheretohelplibrarycustomersorganizebooksandlearnlotsofnewskillssuchasprogramplanningwritingandmediaproduction.OnFridayJanuary25at1215p.m.theapplicationforthe2014SYEPwillbeopentoteensbetweentheagesof14and21.Applicationswillbeprocessedonafirstcomefirstservedbasis.SpaceislimitedthisyearsoteensareencouragedtoapplyearlyandremembernottomissthedeadlineSaturdayFebruary16.56.WorkingfortheTeensofDistinctionProgramteenagerswill________.①becomeaDCresident②work1012hoursperweek③workforDCPLforatleast9months④haveawonderfulpersonalityA.③④B.①②③C.②③D.①③④57.Ifateenagerwantstointerviewpeoplearoundhimheshouldapplyforajobat________.A.TeensofDistinctionProgramB.Youth202C.TeensLibraryD.SummerYouthEmploymentProgram58.Whatcan’tteenagersgetinSummerYouthEmploymentProgram?A.Communityservicehours.B.Programplanningskills.C.Writingskills.D.Bookmanagementskills.59.Whohasthebiggestchancetoworkforthe2014SYEP?A.A.teenagerwhoissmart.B.A.teenagerwhoispopular.C.A.teenagerwhoappliesearly.D.A.teenagerwhogetshighgradesinexams.60.Theaimoftextisto________.A.introducetheDCPublicLibraryB.describethejoboflibraryworkersC.teachhowtoapplyforparttimejobsD.offerteenagerparttimejobsintheDCPublicLibrary
- Doyoucareaboutyoursurroundings?1970wasWorldConservationYear.TheUnitedNationswantedeveryonetoknowthattheworldwasindanger.TheyhopedthatthegovernmentswouldactquicklyinordertoconservenaturE.Hereisoneexampleoftheproblem.Atonetimetherewere1300differentplantstreesandflowersinHollandbutnowonly860remain.Theothershavebeendestroyedbymodernmanandhistechnology.Wearechangingtheearththeairandthewaterandeverythingthatgrowsandlives.Wecan’tlivewithoutthesethings.Ifwecontinuelikethisweshalldestroyourselves.Whatwillhappeninthefuture?PerhapsitismoreimportanttoaskWhatmustwedonow?Thepeoplewhowillbelivingintheworldoftomorrowaretheyoungoftoday.A.lotofthemknowthatconservationisnecessary.ManyarehopingtosaveourworlD.Theyplanttreesbuildbridgesacrossriversinforestsandsoon.InasmalltownintheUnitedStatesalargegroupofgirlscleanedthebanksofelevenkilometersoftheirriver.YoungpeoplemayhearaboutconservationthrougharecordcalledNoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorlD.ItwasmadebyScatlesCliffRichardandothersingers.Themoneyfromitwillhelptoconservewildanimals.62.TherearefewplantstreesandflowersinHollandnowbecause_______.A.therehasbeenalotofconservationinHollandB.HollanddoesnotneedsomanyplantstreesandflowersC.someplantstreesandflowersaredangerousD.manyplantstreesandflowersdon'tgrowthereanymorewithhumanmandestroyingnaturE.63.Weshalldestroyourselvesifwedon't_______.A.improveourtechnologyinplantingtreesB.careaboutNoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorldC.tryourbesttosavetheworldD.changetheearth64.NoOne’sGoingtoChangeourWorlD.was_______.A.animportantbookpublishedin1970B.arecordcallingonpeopletoconservenatureC.anideathatnobodywouldacceptD.aruleworkedoutbytheUnitedStates65.Whatisthemostimportantthingforustodotosaveourworld?A.Weshouldcleanthebanksofourrivers.B.WeshouldknowwhatwillhappeninthefuturE.C.Weshouldknowwhatweshoulddoanddoitnow.D.Weshouldplantmoretreesandflowers.66.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Conservationisnecessary.B.TheUnitedNationswantedeverybodytoknowthattheworldisindanger.C.1970wasWorldConservationYear.D.Itistheyoungpeoplewhoarehelpingtosaveourworld.
- 3Dcinemahasbeenaroundsincetheearly20thcenturybutHollywoodbroughtthetechnologybackin2007.Manythoughtitwasjustatricktomakemoremoney.ButthencameAvatarthefirstmust-seemoviein3D.ButsinceAvatar3DcinemahasstruggleD.In2010several3DmoviesbombedattheboxofficE.Andbylate2010somepeoplesaidthetechnologywasdeaD.Ofcoursethisisn’tthefirsttimeHollywoodhasstruggledtechnology.Althoughsoundwasaddedtomoviesinthelate1920sittookaudiencetimetogetusedtothenewtechnology.ButintheendsoundandcolorbecamethestandarD.JamesCamerondirectorofAvatarthinkswe’regoingthroughthesameprocesswith3D.Somedaycinemasarechargingtoomuchfor3Dmovies.IntheUsseeinga3Dmoviecancostupto$7.5morethanseeingitin2D.AlsoarecentstudyatCaliforniaStateUniversityhasfoundaudiencedon’tactuallyenjoymoviesin3Danymorethanin2D.WalterMurchafamousmovieeditorwrotein2011thathumanbeingshavenoabilitytoprocess3Dimages.Watchinga3Dmovieconfusesourbrainandthisiswhysomepeoplegetheadaches.ButJamesCamerondisagrees.Infactherecentlypredictedthatinfiveyearsallmovieswillbein3D.Andtherearesignsthat3Disfightingback.More3Dmovieswereputonthemarketin2012thaneverbeforE.TheLionKing3Drecentlymadeover$150millionattheboxofficeandCameron’sTitanic3DmadeevenmorE.Whoknowswhatthefutureholdsfor3D?StevenSpielbergrecentlysaidI’mhoping3Dgetstoapointwherepeopledon’tnoticeitbecausethenitjustbecomesanothertoolandhelpstellastory.29.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2probablymeansthatin20103Dmovies________.A.werenotsuccessfulB.becamepopularC.developedquicklyD.wereofpoorquality30.Theexampleofsoundandcolorisusedmainlytoshowthat______.A.HollywoodtendstoabsorbwhatisnewB.3DtechnologytakestimetobeacceptedC.HollywoodstruggleswithnewtechnologyD.hightechnologyhelpstomakebettermovies31.InWalterMarch’sopinion3Dmovies_______.A.bringmoviemakersgreatprofits.B.aremoreexpensivethan2Dmovies.C.dogreatharmtopeople’shealth.D.areunsuitableforpeopletowatch.32.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Avatarwasthefirst3Dmovies.B.3Dcinemahasexistedforyears.C.Titanic3Dhasmadethemostmoney.D.2012witnessedthecomingof3D’stimE.
- Shoot▲verbshotshotWEAPON→1E.tofireabulletoranarrowortohitinjureorkillapersonoranimalbyfiringabulletorarrowatthem:Ifhe’snotarmeddon’tshoot.⊙Thekidswereshootingarrowsatatarget.⊙ShewasshotthreetimesintheheaD.⊙Hehasalicensetoshootpheasantsonthefarmer’slanD.⊙Apolicemanwasshotdeadinthecitycentrelastnight.⊙Thetroopsweretoldtoshoottokill.SPORT→2A.totrytoscorepointsforyourselforyourteaminsportsinvolvingaballbykickinghittingorthrowingtheballtowardsthegoal:HeshotfromthemiddleofthefieldandstillmanagedtoscorE.MOVEQUICKLY→3A.tomoveinaparticulardirectionveryquicklyanddirectly:SheshotpastmeseveralmetersbeforethefinishinglinE.⊙Heshotoutoftheofficeaminuteago─Ithinkhewaslateforameeting.⊙Theywerejustshootingofftotownsowedidn’tstoptospeak.shooter['ʃu:tə]noun[C]He’sthoughttobethebestshooterintheleaguE.▲idioms:haveshotyourboltUKINFORMALtohavealreadyachievedallthatyouhavethepowerabilityorstrengthtodoandtobeunabletodomore:Hestartedoffthegamewellbutseemedtohaveshothisboltbyhalf-timE.•shootyourselfinthefoottodoorsaysththatwillcauseyoualotoftroubleorharmespeciallywhenyouaretryingtogetanadvantageforyourself.•shootyourmouthoffINFORMALtotalktoomuchinaloudanduncontrolledway:It’sjustlikeRichardtogoshootinghismouthoffaboutotherpeople’saffairs.•shootforthemoonUStoaskforthebestorthemostyoucouldhopefor:YoumightaswellshootforthemoonandaskforapromotionaswellasaraisE.•shootquestionsatsbtoasksomeonealotofquestionsveryquicklyoneaftertheother:HeshotquestionsatmesoquicklythatIdidn’tevenhavetimetoanswer.•shootthebreezeUSINFORMALtotalkwithsomeoneoragroupofpeopleaboutthingswhicharenotimportant:WesatoutontheporchjustshootingthebreezE.▲phrasalverbs:shootsthdowntodestroyanaircraftormakeanaircraftbirdetC.falltothegroundbyshootingatit:Hewaskilledduringthewarwhenhisplanewasshotdown.shootsbdowntoshootandusuallykillsomeoneshowingnosympathy:IsawTomshoothimdownlikeadoginthestreet.shootfor/atsthUStotrytodosomething:It’sworthtakingchanceswhenyou’reshootingatachanceoffameandwealth.shootoutIfopposinggroupsorpeoplearmedwithgunsshootitouttheyshootateachotheruntiloneofthegroupsorpeopleisdeadordefeateD.shootthroughAUSTRALIANINFORMALtoleaveaplaceveryquicklyespeciallyinordertoavoidhavingtodosomethingshootupINCREASE→INFORMALtogrowinsizeorincreaseinnumberorlevelveryquickly:DavidhasreallyshotupsinceIsawhimlast.⊙Pricesshotupby25%.▲noun:PLANT→1[C]thefirstpartofaplanttoappearabovethegroundasitdevelopsfromaseedoranynewgrowthonanalreadyexistingplant:Twoweeksafterwe’dplantedtheseedslittlegreenshootsstartedtoappear.⊙FIGURATIVEThefirstgreenshoots=hopefulsignsofeconomicrecoveryhavestartedtoappear.FILM→2[CUSUALLYSINGULAR]whenphotographertakeaseriesofphotographsusuallyofthesamepersonorpeopleinthesameplace:Wedidafashionshootonthebeachwiththegirlsmodelingswimwear.WEAPON→3[C]anoccasiononwhichagroupofpeoplegotoanareaofthecountrysidetoshootanimalsshooting['ʃu:tiŋ]noun1A.[U]whenbulletsareshotfromgunsorotherweapons:Weheardsomeshootinginthenight.2A.[C]whensomeoneisinjuredorkilledbyabulletshotfromagun:Therehavebeenanumberofshootingsinthecapitalthisweek.3[U]thesportofshootinganimalsorbirds:pleasant/grouseshooting⊙Hegoesshootingmostweekends.40.WhatdoesthephrasegreenshootsmeaninGreenshootshavebeguntoappearindifferentmarkets?A.Signsofrecovery.B.Highprices.C.Environmentalprotection.D.Changeinpolicy.41.FillintheblankinthesentenceIcan’tbelievethisisJoshua—he’s______sincewelastmet!A.shotoutB.shotthroughC.shotupD.shotdown42.Whenyouaretalkingaboutunimportantthingswesayyouare______.A.shootingyourselfinthefootB.shootingthebreezeC.shootingyourmouthoffD.shootingquestionsatsomebody43.ChooseawordtocompletethesentenceThe______whichkilledapolicemanandwoundedapasser-bywasreportedtohavelastedonly13seconds.A.shooterB.shootC.shotD.shooting
- ScientistsinUKhavegrownalivinghumanbrain.TheteamatAstonUniversitycreatedtinybunchofcellswhichactlikeamininervoussystem.TheybelieveitcouldhelpfindacureforworsementalconditionslikeParkinson’sdiseasE.ProfessorMichaelColemanisleadingtheresearchprogram.HeexplainedWeareaimingtobeabletostudythehumanbrainatthemostbasiclevelusinganactuallivinghumancellsystem.Cellshavetobealiveandoperatingefficientlytoenableustoreallyunderstandhowthebrainworks.Theexperimentinvolveschangingcellsfromacancertumour肿瘤andmakingthembehavelikebraincells.Althoughfarfromfinishedresearchershopethefalsebraincellswillgivethemagreaterunderstandingofhowrealbrainswork.Thisinturncouldsignificantlyfurtherresearchintoconditionswhichaffectthebrain.NeilHuntchiefleaderoftheresearchgroupsaidItisstillveryearlydaysbutinthefuturetheresearchcouldleadtoausefultoolforlookingintodementia痴呆.ThetechniquecouldalsoprovideawaytocarryonanimaltestandisbeingsupportedbytheHumaneResearchTrustHRT.ThescientistspredictthatoverthenexttenyearsamillionpeoplewilldevelopdementiA.ProfessorColemanbelievestheirfindingscouldchangethis.HesaidWehopeourresearchwillprovidescientistswithanewandhighlyrelationalhumanexperimentalmodeltohelpthemunderstandthebrainbetteranddevelopnewdrugstocontroltherelateddiseasE.Howeverthebiggestchallengeatpresentisthatwearegreatlyshortoffundwhichwillslowourresearch.1.UKscientistsgrowalivinghumanbraininorderto______.A.studythestructureofhumanbrainB.makeuseoflivinghumancellsystemC.discoverhowhumanbrainreallyworksD.separatecellsfromacancertumour2.AccordingtoNeilHuntresearchintobraincells______.A.willgetfinishedasearlyaspossibleB.willmakepeoplediscoverdementiaC.willaffectthebraingrowthinmanywaysD.willhelptotreatsomediseasesinnervesystem3.Fromthelastparagraphwecanknowthat______A.thetechniqueprovidedbyHRTisimmatureB.animaltestsarenolongerallowedbylawC.amillionpeoplesufferfrombraindiseasesD.theresearchprogramlacksfinancialsupport4.Thetextisintendedto______.A.tellusaboutabreakthroughinmedicalresearchB.introducearesearchprograminhuman'sbrainC.introducetheprogressofdrugsfordementiaD.tellusabouthealthprobleminnervesystem
- WhenChristmasisaroundcorneritisnoeasytasktotakecontrolofone’sdesireforshopping.A.a;aB.the;theC.a;/D.the;/
- Educationhasanimportanteffectonthemindorphysicalabilityofanindividual.Itistheprocessbywhichsocietypassesitsaccumulatedknowledgeskillsandvaluesfromonegenerationtoanother.Variousnon-traditionaleducationoptionsarenowavailableandcontinuetoflourish繁荣.Oneofthemostimportantusesineducationistheuseoftechnology.Teachersareencouragedtousenewtechnologicaldevicesinordertostrengthenlearningamongstudentsandmeettheneedsofvarioustypesoflearners.Therighttoeducationhasbeencreatedandrecognizedbyjurisdiction司法.EducationisthemostimportantconcernofthegovernmentofIndiA.RecentlyIndiahasgainedworldrecognitionbecausemanystudentsfromforeigncountriescomeheretogainhigherqualifications.Onehastobeeducatedinordertospeedupthegrowthprocessinordertoinfluencetheeconomy.Educationisindeedapowerfulweapontostopthecut-throatcompetitionthatmanfacesateveryperiodoflifE.TheimportanceofeducationinIndiaisprogressingwithtimE.AlthoughIndiahasbeenagreatfoundationoflearningformanyyearsitstillneedstoimprovenotjustonthequalityofeducationbutalsoonthenumberofpeoplebeingeducateD.EducationisnotjustforacademicsuccessbutalsotomakeapersonbecomeabetterhumanbeingandabetterperformerinlifE.Educationmakesthestudentsableenoughsothattheycancompetenationallyandinternationally.Tomakeastudentasuccessfulsurvivorinlifetheresponsibilityliesequallywiththeschoolsandtheparentstoo.SelectingagoodschoolisasimportantaschoosingasuitablecareeroptionforachilD.ThegoalofeducationistheadvancementofknowledgeandthedisseminationoftruthitiseducationthatgivesusallthepowerandnecessitiesofmakingadifferenceinanyfielD.Peoplewhoarenoteducatedhavefewopportunitiestodowhattheywanttodo.Educatedpeoplebecomemoreresponsibleandinformedcitizensandhaveavoiceinpoliticsandsociety.Itallowspeopletobemoreproductivebyencouragingthemtoplayresponsiblerolesintermsofcontributingtosociety.1.Nowadaysteachersareencouragedto______.A.studymodernscienceandtechnologyB.passallknowledgetotheirstudentsC.usenon-traditionaldevicesinclassD.meettheneedsofintelligentstudentfirst2.TheauthorusestheexampleofIndianeducationtoshowthat____.A.IndianeducationisamongthebestintheworldnowB.IndianisbecomingmoreandmorepowerfulnowC.therighttoeducationshouldbevaluedallovertheworldD.alotofstudentsinIndiaarefromothercountries3.TheunderlinedworddisseminationinParagraph5probablymeans______.A.spreadB.ignoranceC.argumentD.question4.Whatdoweknowabouteducationfromthepassage?A.Ithasnothingtodowithsociety.B.Ithelpspeopletoachievewhattheywant.C.Ithaslittleeffectonpeople’sphysicalability.D.Itmakesapoormanbecomerich.5.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheimportanceofeducationB.TheresponsibilityofeducationC.ThedevelopmentofeducationD.Thepurposeofeducation