Living in South Africa, I had always taken the wildlife pretty much for granteD. Not to say that we were surrounded by it, but the accessibility of game parks and wildlife sanctuaries(避难所,庇护所) always made it seem like a natural part of the environment. For this reason, I suppose that the way my European friends used to talk to me, wasn’t so strange after all. They would ask me what I thought at the time were really silly questions which got on my nerves. They’d say things like ‘Do you have a pet baboon (狒狒)?’ or ‘Do you travel to school by elephant?’. When Amanda, a friend of mine who was visiting from England, invited me to join her and a group of friends on a wildlife expedition, I was not filled with enthusiasm. However, from the moment we entered the gates of the Zaluzi game reserve, I knew that this was not going to be anything like I had expecteD. We had been traveling along the National Road when, suddenly, we turned onto a dirt track which seemed to be hidden in the middle of nowherE. Amazingly, the scenery changed dramatically. The civilized environment took on a wild, chaotic(混沌的) aspect and continued to do so as we walked deeper into the bush. After having a good night’s sleep at one of the reserve’s houses, we were woken at the crack of dawn. After a quick breakfast we piled into a jeep and set off. Our guide assured us that the early start was necessary in order to have the best chance of seeing what was really worthwhilE. Armed with just a thermos (热水瓶) of coffee, we set out towards the shore of a small lake where it was expected that we could see that animals that used it as their morning watering holE. On the way to our destination, we topped a hill and there, against the emerging morning light, were a group of animals. It was a stunning sight. As we moved closer, the animals did not appear to be alarmed by our presencE. Pet baboons aside, I had never before come within such close range of a pride of lions. It did cross my mind, however, that we might be in a certain amount of danger. When I asked Timothy, our game ranger, if we were actually in any danger, he replied straightforwardly that one is never entirely safe in the bush, but his knowledge and experience allowed him to anticipate any danger with reasonable accuracy. However, the following day there was some cause for alarm. Not having started out so early, we missed the sightings of the day beforE. We decided to drive around for a while, hoping to come across something of interest. Suddenly our tracker perched up on the back of our vehicle, signaled to the driver to halt and at the same moment I realized that this time we had stumbled right into a pride of lions. The driver promptly turned off the engine and in a low voice warned us to remain seated and not to make any abrupt (突然的) movements. The lions were picking at what looked like the remains of a zebrA. Timothy, later told us how much to our advantage this was. Had their bellies (胃) not been full, their reaction to us would surely have been otherwisE. As the nearest lion was less than three meters away from the jeep, I considered that we had been very lucky indeed. All in all, it was a wonderful trip. Our near miss with the lions was without a doubt the highlight, but what it taught me yet again was how easy it is to be indifferent to our surroundings and not to have a full appreciation of the beauty around us. 55. How did the writer feel about the questions her European friends asked? A. ridiculous B. annoyed C. strange D. embarrassed 56. When did the writer’s attitude change about the expedition? A. When she was traveling along the dirt track. B. When she received her invitation. C. When she arrived at the game reservE. D. When her friend arrived from EnglanD. 57. What does the underlined word “It” (in the fourth paragraph) refer to? A. the morning light B. the destination C. the top of the hill D. the pride of lions 58. Timothy’s experience as a game ranger was valuable because he ______________ A. could supply a straightforward answer to any question. B. knew how to frighten the animals. C. knew the game reserve well. D. could identify trouble in advancE. 59.What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence “we had been very lucky indeed” in the fifth paragraph? A. They had seen the lions up closE. B. They hadn’t been attackeD. C. They had a good guide with them. D. They had gone on a trip. 60. What conclusion does the writer of the text come to? A. We often do not realize how attractive our environment really is. B. It is not clever to unnecessarily put ourselves in dangerous situations. C. We don’t respect wild animals enough. D. We should protect our surroundings.

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  • ThevirusEbolaisnamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheDemocraticRepublicoftheCongo.That’swheretheviruswasdiscoveredin1976.A.personcanonlygetEbolathroughdirectcontactwithaninfectedperson’sbodilyfluidsforexamplesweatorspit.Additionallytheviruscangetintoyourbodythroughyoureyesandmouthifthoseareascomeintocontactwithsomethingthatcontainsthebodilyfluidsofaninfectedperson.That’swhyhealthcareworkersaresupposedtokeepthemselvescompletelycoveredwhiletreatingpatients.ThedeadliestEbolaoutbreakisspreadingfastinWesternAfricatakingover900livessofar.ThehealthsystemsinGuineaSierraLeoneandLiberiaareseverelylackinginresourcesandhealthcareworkersmaynothaveaccesstoadequateprotectiveclothingwhenworkinginruralclinicswheretheproperprotectionsarelacking.SinceGuineaSierraLeoneandLiberiashareaborder;it’seasierforpeopletomovefromonecountrytoanotherincreasingtheriskfordiseasespreaD.Fornowalldoctorscandoistreatthesymptomsandprovidesupportivecarelikemonitoringheartratebloodpressureandbreathingwhilemakingsurethepatients’fluidsaresupplieD.Sometimespatientsaregivenantibiotics抗生素totreatotherpossibleinfections.Thehopeistomakethepatientpullthroughtheinfectionsotheirimmunesystemcaneventuallyclearthevirus.ThepeoplewhosurviveEbolahavecreatedenoughantibodiestokillit.ThereareseveralpromisingdrugsandvaccinesindevelopmentbutsinceEbolaislesscommon—andresearchaboutitisnotwellfunded—thereisnodrugorvaccinethathasbeenapprovedforuseinhumans.Manyoftheotherdrugsandvaccineshavenotyetbeentestedinhumans.TheWHOWorldHealthOrganizationismeetingnextweektodiscusswhetherexperimentaltreatmentsshouldbeusedduringthisoutbreak.43.AccordingtothepassageEbolaonlyspreadsthrough_________.A.patients’sweatB.bodilyfluidsC.peoplespitD.yourbody44.WhichisthepossiblereasonwhyEbolaspreadsinWestAfricaquickly?A.TheEbolaRiverispollutedbythevirus.B.Therearen’tanyprotections.C.TheprotectiveclothingisadequatE.D.Threewesterncountriesshareaborder.45.WhyhavetherebeennocuresusedforEbolainhumanssofar?A.TherearenotenoughdrugsfortheinfectedpeoplE.B.Ebolaisrareanditsresearchmoneyislacking.C.ThepeoplehaveenoughantibodiestokillEbolA.D.TheWHOhasdecidednottousethem.46.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.ThePreventionfromEbolA.B.NoCurefortheVirusEbola.C.TheDeadliestEbolainAfricA.D.IntroductiontotheVirusEbola.
  • TheSpringFestivalwhichstartsinFebruarythisyearisthemostimportantfestivalforChinesepeopleasmostofthemdropanybusinessathandtogobacktotheirhometowntoseetheirfamilies.Itisatraditionthathasbeencherishedsinceancienttimesbutassocialmobilityincreasesinmoderntimestheroadtofamilyreunionshasbecomeveryuneasy.ItisnotthehighertravelcostsnortheexpectedbigspendingongiftsandotherfestivalitemsbutthetrainticketthathasdrivenmanytravelersmaD.I’veheardsomecolleaguescomplainthattheyhavetriedeverymeanstosecureatrainticketonlytofinditamissionimpossiblE.Someofthemhaveturnedtothelatestsoftwaretoaidonlinebooking;othershavesoughthelpfromfriendstoincreasethepossibilityofsuccessfulbooking.NodoubtChunyuntheSpringFestivaltravelseasonisthelargest-scaleannualhumanmigrationintheworlD.Lastyear220millionpassengerstraveledbytrainduringtheSpringFestivalseasonwhichusuallylasts40days.Itisahugejumpfrom10yearsagowhenthenumberwas128million.Withthebigsuddenincreaseindemandtherailwaycompanyhasincreasedinvestmentinrailwayconstruction;stillitcannotbridgethesupplygapleadingtofiercepubliccomplaintsandcriticism.AdmittedlyitisalmostimpossiblefortherailwaycompanytosuddenlyimproveitscapacitytomeettheexplosivedemandduringtheSpringFestivalholiday.Moreoveranytemporaryincreaseincapacitywouldbecomeunnecessaryaftertheholidayandmeangreatcommerciallossesduringtheoffseason.Whatthecompanycanreasonablydoisgraduallyimproveitscapacitywhilefocusingonbetterdistributionofitsexistingresourcesduringthespecialpeakseason.Atanyratehowevertheproblemcannotbesolvedovernight.51.Comparedwithtenyearsagothepercentageofpassengerslastyearincreasedby________.A.83%B.40%C.58%D.71%52.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.PeoplenowadayscherishreunionwiththeirfamiliesmorethanbeforE.B.Socialmobilityinmoderntimeshasn’tchangedmuchintheseyears.C.Thelatestsoftwaremayincreasethepossibilityofsuccessfulbooking.D.Highertravelcostsdiscouragetravelersfromreunionswithfamilies.53.Whichwordcanbeusedtobestdescribethewaytosolvetheproblemonlybyincreasingcapacity?A.ImpracticalB.ExpensiveC.EffectiveD.Hopeful54.WhichofthefollowingisNOTRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.TheSpringFestivaltravelseasoncanlastmorethan40days.B.NextyeartherailwaycompanywilltemporarilyimproveitscapacitytomeetthedemandduringChunyun.C.Thepublicarenotsatisfiedwiththesituationandcomplainmuch.D.MostpeoplestillhaveproblemsbookingatrainticketduringChunyun.55.What’sthetoneofthewholepassage?A.Critical.B.OptimistiC.C.ObjectivE.D.SubjectivE.
  • Thereare67countiesinthestateofAlabama.Eachcountyisrichwithhistoryanditsownuniquestories.ColbertCountylocatedinthenorthwestcornerofthestatehasitsshareofexcitingstoriesandclaimstostatewidefame.ThecountywascreatedonFebruary61867andTuscumbiabecamethecountyseatthetowninwhichtheofficesofthecountygovernmentarelocated.OneofthemostfamousresidentsofTuscumbiawasHelenKeller.HelenKellerwasbornonJune271880.Herhomewasawhiteframecottagebuiltbyhergrandparents.Sinceivy常春藤greweverywherethehousewascalledIvyGreen.ItwashereatthewaterpumpinthebackyardthatKellerlearnedthewordw-a-t-e-rwiththehelpofherteacherAnneSullivan.VisitorstoIvyGreencanwalkunderboxwoodtreesthatare150yearsold.ThehomehasfurniturethattheKellerfamilyused.ItalsohasKeller’sBraille盲文booksandheroriginalBrailletypewriter.SpringParkisTuscumbia’smostpopularparkandfavoritetouristattraction.Thisparkhastheworld’slargestmanufacturedwaterfallcalledColdwaterFalls.TheSpringParkLightandWaterShowisanamazingsighttosee.IttakesplaceeveryFridaySaturdayandSundayatsundown.Thewaterappearstodancetomusicandcoloredlights.ThemusicplayedduringtheshowisrecordedbysingersandmusiciansfromAlabama.FameRecordingStudiosisinthecityofMuscleShoalsinColbertCounty.ThestudioisthefirstsuccessfulrecordingstudioinAlabama.ItisbestknownforcreatingSouthernrockSouthernsoulandcountysoul.Well-knownperformerslikeArethaFranklinandmusicalgroupssuchasAlabamaandLynyrdhavemaderecordingsatthisstudio.VisitorscancontinuetoexploremusicinAlabamabyvisitingtheAlabamaMusicHallofFameinTuscumbia.Builtin1990thissiterecognizesthemusicaltalentsofmorethan500Alabamaresidentsinawidevarietyofmusicalstylesincludingcountryandrhythmandblues.TrulyColbertCountyhasalotofwonderfullocationstovisit.Guestswillnotbedisappointedinavisittothisdelightfulplace.32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutAlabamaandmusic?A.Alabamamusicianshaveestablishedexhibitsforvisitors.B.ThereareagreatmanytalentedmusiciansinAlabama.C.MusicisthemostimportantindustryinAlabama.D.Alabamaresidentsenjoylisteningtomusic.33.HowmanylocationsrelatedtomusicinColbertCountyarementionedinthetext?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.34.Theauthorwritesthetextmainlytopersuadethereader__________.A.tolearnfromHelenKellerB.tovisitbusinessesinAlabamaC.tostopforavisitinColbertCountyD.tolistentoSouthernstylesofmusic35.Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom__________.A.astorybookB.abookreviewC.apersonaldiaryD.atravelmagazine
  • PartiesandsocialgatheringsnolongerexciteusthesamewaytheyoncediD.ThisisnotduetoalackofdesiretosocializebutthesmartphonE.Atpartiesmorepeopleareontheirsmartphonesthanontheirdrinks.AccordingtoarecentInternationalDataCorporationstudywelloverhalfofallAmericanshaveasmartphoneandreachforitthemomenttheywakeupkeepingitinhandallday.Inadditiontoomuchofsocietyisusingsmartphoneswhiledrivingandasaresultgettingintocarcrashes.34percentofteensadmittotextwhiledrivingandtheyconfirmthattextmessagingistheirnumberonedrivinginterruption.People'sattachmenttotheirsmartphonesisunbelievablybecomingmoreimportantthanthelivesofthemselvesandothers.Justasdriversdismisstheimportanceoffocusingwhileontheroadmanypeoplealsofailtorecognizethesignificanceofhumaninteraction.Whenwiththeirfriendssomepeoplepointlesslycheckorsendtextmessagesinthepresenceofafriendwhichsendsamessagetothatfriend:thepersonIamtextingismoreimportantthanyou.InadditionrelyingonoursmartphonetomakefriendsdoesnotgiveusthesameadvantageasbeingabletomakenewfriendshipsintherealworlD.Face-to-faceconversationswillgiveusmuchstrongercommunicationskillsinthelongrun.AsmanypeoplerisktheirlivesandthelivesofpeoplearoundthemjusttosendatextormindlesslychecktheirmassagessmartphonesareinmanywaysmoredangeroustopeoplE.Thequalityofthistechnologyisde-advancingsocietalachievementsandweakeningthevalueofcommunication.Notonlyisthesmartphoneaffectingourdesiretointeract交流face-to-facebutitisalsoloweringsociety'sabilitytocommunicatE.68.Thepurposeofthistextisto______.A.callforanendtousethesmartphonewhiledrivingB.expressconcernabouttheoveruseofthesmartphoneC.appealtoustopayattentiontocommunicationskillsD.adviseustobecautiousabouttheaddictiontothesmartphone69.Thesecondparagraphisdevelopedby______.A.comparingfactsB.listingfiguresC.givingexamplesD.analyzingtheeffects70.Theauthoradviceustomakenewfriends______.A.byusingsmartphonesB.indifferentwaysD.underafreecircumstanceD.inaface-to-faceway71.Overdependenceonthesmartphoneleadstothefactthat______.A.partiesandgatheringslimittheirsocialcircleB.people'scommunicationskillsareweakenedC.peoplearemoreandmorenarrow-mindedD.face-to-facecommunicationbecomeslessimportant
  • ThetermsmogwasfirstusedinLondonduringtheearly1900’stodescribethecombinationofsmokeandfog.Whatwetypicallycallsmogtodayisamixtureofpollutantsbutisprimarilymadeupofground-levelozone臭氧.Ozonecanbebeneficialorharmfuldependingonwhereitstays.TheozonestayinghighabovetheEarthprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironmentbutground-levelozoneisresponsibleforthechokingcoughingandpainfuleyesassociatedwithsmog.Theozoneinsmogalsopreventsplantsgrowthandcancausewidespreaddamagetocropsandforests.Majorsmogoccurrencesoftenarelinkedtoheavymotorvehicletraffichightemperaturessunshineandcalmwinds.Weatherandgeographyaffectthepositionandseverityofsmog.Becausetemperatureregulatesthelengthoftimeittakesforsmogtoformsmogcanformfasterandbemoresevereonahotandsunnyday.Whenwarmairstaysnearthegroundinsteadofrisingandwindsarecalmsmogmaystaytrappedoveryourcityfordays.AstrafficandothersourcesaddmorepollutantstotheairthesmoggetsworsE.SmogisoftenmoresevereawayfromthepollutionsourcesbecausethechemicalreactionsthatcausesmogoccurintheatmospherewhilethereactingchemicalsarebeingmovedbythewinD.Smogisavisibleexampleofairpollution.Youcanlookintothedistanceduringthedaytoseehowmuchsmogthereisintheair.InadditionmostcitiesmeasuretheconcentrationsofpollutantsintheairandreporttheresultstothepubliC.EnvironmentalProtectionAgencysetsnationalstandardsforpollutants.Areasthatfailtomeetthestandardsforatleastoneairpollutantarecallednonattainment不达标areas.Newmeasuresarebeingtakenbylocalgovernmentsacrossthecountrytoreduceairpollutioninnonattainmentareas.Theseinclude:banningcharcoalbarbecuesandwoodburninginstovesorfireplaceswhenpollutionlevelsarehigh;developingprogramstoencouragecarpoolingandvoluntaryozoneactions;limitingtrafficinovercrowdedareas;expandingorimprovingpublictransportationsystems;requiringemployerstocontributetoemployeepublictransportationcosts;assessingsmogfeesoncarsaccordingtothenumberofmilesdrivenandvehicleemissions排放produced;andevenbuyingandbreakingupoldersuper-dirty’’cars.32.Accordingtothepassageground-levelozonecan_______.A.protectcropsandforestB.benefithumanhealthC.damagetheenvironmentD.limitthespreadofsmog33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AirqualityisbetterintimeofcalmwinD.B.Chemicalreactionsoccurinthemovingairandcausesmog.C.Ittakesmoretimeforsmogtoforminhotweather.D.Smogismoreseverenearpollutionsources.34.Whichindicationmoreexactlyshowstheairispoor?A.Heavymotorvehicletrafficinbigcities.B.Highconcentrationsofpollutantsintheair.C.ClearoutlinesofhillsinthedistancE.D.Widespreaddamageofcropsandforest.35.Whatisincludedinthemeasuresbeingtakenbythelocalgovernments?A.Unconditionalbanningofwoodburning.B.Buyingnewcarstoreplacesuper-dirtyoldcars.C.Chargingallthevehiclesmoresmogfees.D.Encouragingcarpoolingandpublictransportation.
  • Doyouknowthefollowingexpressions?HomericlaughterTheHomerinthisexpressionistheGreekpoetwhowroteTheIliadandTheOdyssey.Peoplelaughdifferently.Somelaughsilentlywhileotherstendtolaughloudly.Homericlaughterreferstolaughterofthelatterkind.Itisattimesuncontrollableandtheentirebodyshakesduringtheprocess.ThiskindoflaughteriscalledHomericlaughterbecausethisishowthegodslaughedinHomer'sclassics.FaustianbargainAccordingtomoststoriesFaustwasaGermanscholarwhowasratherunhappywithhislife.Thedevil魔鬼Mephistophelespromiseshimthatinreturnforhissoul.hewillgiveFaustunlimitedpowerandknowledge.Faustagreesandexperiencesallkindsofpleasuresbutintheendhissouliscondemnedtohell地狱.AFaustianbargainthereforeisadealthatfinallyresultsinone'sruin.Itmeansabargainmadefortemporarygainwithouttakingfutureconsequencesintoconsideration.Athree-ringcircusWhenyourefertoasituationasbeingathree-ringcircusyouaresayingthatitisasituationofcompleteconfusion.Therearesomanyactivitiestakingplacealltogetherthattheyleaveyouconfusedorannoyed.Theexpressioncomesfromtheworldofentertainment—thecircus.Theareawheretheartistsperformtheiractsiscalledthering.Inthepastsomeofthecircusesweresograndthattheyhadthreeactstakingplacesimultaneouslyinthreedifferentrings.Theaudiencehadtodecidewhichringtheywantedtofocuson.IntheswimofthingsWhensomeoneisintheswimofthingstheindividualisactivelyparticipatinginthethingshappeningaroundhimasinI'vebeenillbutsoonI'llbebackintheswimofthings.Intheworldoffishingfishermenusethewordswimtorefertothesectionofthelake/riverwherefishcanbefoundinplenty.Soifyouareafishmanandwishtocatchalotoffishwherewouldyoube?Youwouldbeintheswim!40.AccordingtothetextHomericlaughter_____.A.comesfromaGreekpoet'sworksB.meansnervoussilentlaughterC.isawaytoshowdisagreementD.wasthewayHomerlaughed41.IfapersonmakesaFaustianbargain_____.A.hislifewouldbecomesatisfyingB.hewouldbeconsideredcleverC.hemightcometoabadendD.hewouldgainpowerandknowledge42.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordsimultaneouslymostprobablemean?A.Allofasudden.B.Littlebylittle.C.Oneafteranother.D.Atthesametime.43.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToshowthedevelopmentofEnglishphrases.B.Tocorrectsomemisunderstandingsaboutwords.C.Toexplainsomephrases'meaningsandorigins.D.Totellthereaderssomeoldinterestingstories.
  • FormerSouthAfricanPresidentNelsonMandelawhowastreatedforarecurring复发的lunginfectiondiesonDeC.5th2013attheageof95.Peoplearoundtheworldaremourningthelossofthecountry'sfirstblackpresident.Hewasoftencalledhumblecharmingloyalpersonandamanwhocaredaboutothers.Heseemedtohavethatspecialcharismatic有魅力的personalitysaidHermanCohenU.S.assistantsecretaryofstateforAfricafrom1989to1993.Hebecamethesymbolinthefightagainstapartheid.MandelawasbornonJuly181918.Asayoungmanhebecameactiveintheanti-apartheidmovementandjoinedtheAfricanNationalCongressorANCinthe1940s.Thewhite-ledgovernmentbannedtheANCin1960butthegroupcontinuedtooperatesecretly.Mandelabecameheadofthegroup'snewmilitarywingcoordinatingasabotagecampaignagainstSouthAfricanmilitaryandgovernmenttargets.In1962hewasarrestedandputontrialforhisactionsandsentencedtolifeinprisononRobbenIslandoffthecoastofCapeTown.Hespent18yearsthererefusingagovernmentoffertoreleasehimifhewouldrenouncetheANC'sarmedstrugglE.Buthewasfreedin1990afterSouthAfricanPresidentFrederikdeKlerklegalizedallpoliticalpartiesanddischargedmostpoliticalprisoners.ShortlyafterhisreleaseMandelawaselectedpresidentoftheAfricanNationalCongress.Andin1994whentheANCwonSouthAfrica'sfirstall-raceelectionshewasinaugurated就职asthecounty'sfirstblackpresidentatage75.NeverneverandneveragainshallitbethatthisbeautifullandwillagainexperiencetheoppressionofonebyanotherhesaiD.PresidentMandelasaidhewouldstayforonlyonefive-yearterm.CohensaysMandelaearnedinternationalrespectforSouthAfrica'snationalreconciliation.MandeladevotedhimselfmainlytorallyingtheAfricanstothisneweratoworkoneconomicdevelopmenthavinggoodeducationalsohewasverymuchofaspokesmanontheinternationalscenE.hesaiD.In1993MandelasharedtheNobelPeacePrizewithhisoncebitterenemyF.W.deKlerkfortheircontributiontothepeaceprocessinSouthAfricA.AfterreceivingtheawardMandelapraisedtheSouthAfricanpeoplE.AllhavecreatedasocietywhichrecognizesthatallpeoplearebornequalhesaiD.InacountrytornapartbyyearsofracialconflictNelsonMandelaisconsideredaremarkableleader--amanwhoturnedSouthAfricaawayfromviolenceandhatredintoacountryofgreaterpeaceandunderstanding.57.Theunderlinedwordapartheidinthe3rdparagraphprobablymeans______.A.racialseparationB.financialaidC.infectiousillnessD.fulfillinglife58.HowlongwasNelsonMandelasenttoprison?A.18yearsB.28yearsC.6yearsD.19years59.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeinthepassage?A.negativeB.positiveC.subjectiveD.neutral60.WhywashisbitterenemyF.W.deKlerkawardedtheNobelPeacePrizewithMandela?A.F.W.deKlerkdidnotkillMandeladuringhispresidency.B.F.W.deKlerkwasoneofMandela’sfriendsintheearlyyears.C.F.W.deKlerkmadehisowncontributiontotheprocesspeacefullyaswell.D.F.W.deKlerkwasconsideredaremarkableleaderturningSouthAfricaawayfromviolencE.
  • WelcometoArundelCastlewhichissituatedinWestSussexEnglanD.Thecastlehasahistoryofnearly1000yearsandhaswelcomedvisitorstravelingfromallovertheworlD.ArundelCastlealsoplaysastarringroleinmanyfilms.TheGardensTheWhiteGardenisplantedwithsoftwhiteIcebergRosesandSnowWhiteLilies.TheRoseGardenisnewlyplantedwithlovelyold-fashionedEnglishrosesthatareattheirverybestinJuneandJuly.TheOrganicKitchenGardenproducesawiderangeofseasonalfruitandvegetablespearscherriesandapples.TheCastleShopIntheCastleShopyouwilldiscoverawideandinterestingrangeofgiftideasforeveryonE.Itoffersgiftsandsouvenirsdesignedtoappealtoalltastesandpockets.Foodschinabooksandstationery文具areallavailablE.ManyaresoldinthisCastleShoponly.AtArundelCastleweprideourselvesonsupportinglocalsuppliersandactivelyencourageenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts.TheArundelFestival2014Saturday16thtoMonday25thAugustTheannualArundelFestivalgetsbiggerandbettereveryyear.ItisoneofthemostamazingdiverseandeasilyaccessibleartsfestivalsintheUKofferingamixofvisualartsmusictheatreandstreetentertainment.ParkingCoachesandmini-busescandropoffatthemainCastleentranceinMillRoadandparkinthemaintowncarparkthatisoppositetheCastleentrancE.PleaseinformuswhenmakingyourbookingofhowmanyparkingpermitsarerequireD.21.Whenvisitingthecastleyoucan____________.A.getold-fashionedEnglishrosesasgiftsB.buyeco-friendlyproductsintheCastleShopC.getseasonalfruitandvegetablesforfreeD.seehowthelocalgiftsarebeingmade22.HowlongdoestheArundelFestivallastthisyear?A.10daysB.OneweekC.16daysD.Onemonth23.Wherecanyouparkthecoach?A.InMillRoadB.InsidetheCastleC.InthemaintowncarparkD.AtthemainCastleentrance
  • LanguageisamajorproblemfortheEuropeanUnionEU.Theagreementortreaty条约whichcreatedtheorganizationthateventuallybecametheEUtheTreatyofRomestatedthateachcountry’slanguagemustbetreatedequally.Theoriginalsixcountrieshadonlythreelanguagesbetweenthem:FrenchGermanandDutch/Flemish.Howevertherearenow15countriesintheEUwithatotalof12languages.EUdocumentsmustbetranslatedintoalltheselanguagesandatofficialmeetingsthespeechesmustbetranslatedintoallthelanguagesbyinterpreters.Allthistranslatingisveryexpensiveandtime-consuming费时的.ItissaidthatnearlyhalfofallemployeesoftheEUareengagedintranslatingdocumentsandspeechesandnearlyhalfoftheEU’sadministrative管理方面的costsarespentonthistask.InthenearfutureitisprobablethatseveralmorecountriesmostofthemhavingtheirownlanguageswilljointheEUthusmakingthesituationevenworsE.Theproblemisnotjustcost;therearepracticaldifficultiesaswell.With12languagesthereare132possibletranslationsituationsthatmightbeneedeD.ItisoftendifficulttofindpeopleintherightplaceattherighttimewhocantranslatefromforexampleDanishintoGreekorDutchintoPortugueseatahighprofessionalstandarD.InpracticetheproblemhasbeenmadelessseverebytheuseofEnglishinmanycontactsbetweenEUofficialssincealmostallofthemspeaksomeEnglish.Howeveranymovetoreducethenumberofofficiallanguagesperhapstofourorfivewouldbeablowtotheprideofthesmallercountries.AnothercommonlysuggestedsolutionistomakeEnglishtheofficiallanguageforallEUbusiness.HoweverthisisstronglyresistedbypowerfulmembercountrieslikeFranceandGermany.76.TheorganizationthateventuallybecametheEU_________.A.wasstartedbyFranceandGermanyB.startedwiththreecountriesC.wassetupbytheTreatyofRomeD.included132languages77.What’sthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Togiveasolutiontoaproblem.B.Tofindoutaproblemandshowhowsevereitis.C.TocriticizetheEuropeanUnionforinefficiency.D.ToshowthattheproblemcannotbesolveD.78.AccordingtothewritertheuseofEnglishincontactsamongEUofficialshas________.A.angeredtheofficialswhodon’tspeakEnglishB.reducedthenumberofofficiallanguagesC.reducedtheeffectoftheproblemD.beenopposedbypowerfulmembercountries79.ThewritermentionsDanishintoGreekasanexampleof________.A.asituationthatmightbedifficulttodealwithB.asituationthatoccursoftenC.oneofthe12situationsthatrequiresaninterpreterD.languageseasilybeinginterpreted80.Thewritersuggeststhatifthenumberofofficiallanguageswasreduced________.A.theEUwouldnotknowwhichofficiallanguagestochooseB.countrieswhoselanguageswerenotusedofficiallywouldbeunhappyC.onlylanguageswhichareeasytotranslatewouldbeusedofficiallyD.thesmallermembercountrieswouldbepleased
  • GoldRushAlaskahasgivenAmericagoldfever.A.lotofyoungmenputeverythingatrisktofindgoldinAlaskA.TheyfaceproblemswiththeirmachinesandtheAlaskawildanimals.They’rejustordinarypeopleouttryingtorealizeadream.ToddDorseyisoneofthem.Hespent$100000onitandpreparedforayearbeforegoingtoAlaskA.Hebroughthisfamilyandfriendstohelphimout.Hemustgetthemmining开矿andaplacetostay.Healsohadtokeeptheirspiritsupandkepteveryoneworkingasateam.Theyhadtorunoffbearssometimesfromtheircamp.Theyhadtofacethefactthattheirleadmechanic’s机修工的healthwasnotgooD.TheycalledhimHarnessandhewasonmedicationthatwashardforhimtotakebecauseoutinAlaskaitwasnoteasytogettothehospitalandsohedidn’tenjoygoodhealth.Hewastheonlyonewhocouldkeepthingsrunningthewaytheyweresupposedto.Therewasoneguythatdidn’tseemtogetalongwithanyonE.Butdidn’ttherealwayshavetobesomeonethatdidn’tgetalongandmessedthingsup?Theygotexcitedwhentheyfoundafewsmallpiecesofgoldbuttheyneededalotmoretocoverthecostofminingeveryday.ItcostTodd$1000adaytoruneverythingtheyneededtominE.TheyhadtomakemoneybeforetheAlaskasummercametoanendortheywouldgobroke破产.29.Welearnfromthetextthattheyoungmenjoiningthegoldrush______.A.knewAlaskawellbeforetheysetoffB.werepoorbeforetheywenttoAlaskaC.facedthethreatofwildanimalsD.gotalongwellwitheachother30.AccordingtothetextHarness______.A.wastheleaderoftheyoungmenB.nevermessedthingsupC.wasveryimportanttoeveryoneD.hadtobetakentohospital31.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofToddDorsey?A.HethinkshighlyofwhatTodddiD.B.HebelievesToddcanrealizehisdream.C.HethinksToddlackedteamspirit.D.HethinksToddwastakingachancE.
  • 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
  • Developedanddevelopingnationscanlearnfromeachotherseekingalow-carboneconomyaChinesegovernmentofficialsaidinShanghaiyesterday.Chinadoesn'tlagdevelopednationsintermsofenergysavingandgreeneconomysaidZhouChangyidirectoroftheenergysavingdepartmentoftheMinistryofIndustryandInformationTechnology.WhilewecanlearnmanyaspectsfromdevelopednationstheyalsoshouldlearnsomethingfromussuchaswaterconservationZhousaidinaspeechduringthenewPathofChina'sIndustrializationforumattheongoingChinaInternationalIndustryFair2009.HesaidindustrializednationsandChinaaredealingwithdifferentissuestocombatclimatechangE.TheUnitedKingdomforexampleisconcernedabouttransportbuildingsandnewenergyinreducingcarbonemissions.ForChinathemosturgenttaskishowtorealizenew­typeofindustrializationandavoidmistakesthatothercountriesmadewhentheyindustrializeD.Assuchoverseasexhibitorsatthisyear'sfairareshowingwaystohelpChinaachievelowcarbonemissionsintheindustrialsection.SwisspowerandautomationtechnologygroupABBcalledforastrongerfocusonproductlife­cycleassessmentorLCAwhichisusedtostudytheenvironmentalimpactofaproductfromtheresearchandmanufacturingstagethroughitsusageandrecycling.TobiasBeckerheadofABB'sprocessautomationdivisionforNorthAsiaandChinasaidLCAisaneffectivetoolinhelpingmanufacturingindustriestoreducecarbonemissions.LCAshowsthatindustrialcustomersshouldfocusonaproduct'senvironmentalimpactthroughoutitslife­cycleinsteadofonitsinitialinvestmentorready­to­usestagE.Forexampleamotor'sinitialinvestmentaccountsforonly3percentofitslife­cyclecostwhile94percentgoestofuelconsumptionandtheresttomaintenancE.RichardHausmannNorthEastAsiaCEOofSiemenssaidThecoloroffutureindustrializationisgreen.TheGermanyCompanyrecentlyannouncesthatitwantstoreceiveordersworthmorethan6billionEurosUS8.8billionforintelligentnetpowernetworksSmartGridoverthenextfiveyears.Siemenshasseta20percentmarketsharetargetfortheglobalsmartgridbusiness.Asmartgriddeliverselectricityfromsupplierstoconsumersusingdigitaltechnologyadvancedsensorsspecializedcomputersthatsaveenergyreducecostsandincreasereliability.TheUnitedStatesandChinaareconsideredthetwobiggestmarketsforsmartgriD.39.______canreplacetheunderlinedwordlag.A.FallbehindB.BesuperiortoC.AttackD.Fear40.WhichofthefollowingaboutLCAisTRUE?A.LCAisusedtostudytheimpactonaproduct.B.LCAcanhelpmanufacturingindustriesdecreasecarbonreleasealot.C.LCAshowsindustrialcustomersshouldfocusonaproduct'senvironmentalinfluenceonitsinitialinvestment.D.LCAwasoneoftheexhibitionsatthisyear'sfair.41.Wecaninfer______fromtheeleventhparagraphofthispassagE.A.Siemenshasoccupied20percentmarketsharefortheglobalsmartgridbusinessB.Siemensreceivedordersworth6billionEurosrecentlyC.Siemenswillearn$8.8billionfromintelligentpowernetworksD.Siemens'planaboutSmartGridmaycometrueinthefuture42.Thebesttitleforthepassageis______.A.DevelopedandDevelopingNationsCanLearnFromEachOtherB.Low­carbonEconomy—aSharedGoalC.IntelligentPowerNetworksD.TwoBiggestMarketsforSmartGrid
  • Closeyoureyesforaminuteandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeifyouhadahundreddollarsless.Alsoimaginewhatitwouldbelikespendingtherestofyourlifewithyoueyesclosed.Imaginehavingtoreadthispagenotwithyoureyesbutwithyourfinger-tips.Withexistingmedicalknowledgeandskillstwo-thirdsoftheworld’s42millionblindshouldnothavetosuffer.Unfortunatelyrichcountriespossesmostofthisknowledgewhiledevelopingcountriesdonot.ORBISisaninternationalnon-profitorganizationwhichoperatestheworld’sonlyflyingteachingeyehospital.ORBISintendstohelpfightblindnessworldwide.InsideaDC-8aircraftthereisafully-equippedteachinghospitalwithtelevisionstudioandclassroom.Doctorsaretaughtthelatesttechniquesofbringingsightbacktopeoplethere.ProjectORBISalsoaimsatpromotingpeacefulcooperation合作amongcountries.ORBIStriestohelpdevelopingcountriesbyprovidingtrainingduringthree-weekmedicalprograms.ORBIShastaughtsight-savingtechniquestoover35000doctorsandnurseswhocontinuetocuretensofthousandsofblindpeopleeveryyear.ORBIShasconducted17planeprogramsisChinasofar.FortheseventotenmillionblindinChinaORBISisplanningtodomoreforthem.AtthemomentanORBISisworkingonalong-termplantodevelopatrainingcenterandtoprovideeyecareservicetoShanxiProvince.ORBISneedsyourhelptocontinuetheirworkandfreepeoplefromblindness.ForjustUS$38youcanhelponepersonsee;for$380youcanbringsightto10people;$1300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$13000youcanprovideatrainingprogramforagroupofdoctorswhocanmakethousandsofblindpeopleseeagain.Yourmoneycanopentheireyestotheworld.PleasehelpORBISimprovethequalityoflifeforsomanypeoplelessfortunatethanourselves.1.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto______.A.introduceanewwayofreadingB.advisethepublictoleadasimplelifeC.directthepublic’sattentiontotheblindD.encouragethepublictouseimagination2.Whatdowelearnaboutexistingmedicalknowledgeandskillsintheworld?A.TheyareadequateB.Theyhavenotbeenupdated.C.TheyarenotequallydistributedD.Theyhavebenefitedmostoftheblind3.ORBISaimstohelptheblindby______.A.teachingmedicalstudentsB.trainingdoctorsandnursesC.runningflyinghospitalsgloballyD.settingupnon-profitorganization4.Whatdoestheauthortrytodointhelastparagraph?A.AppealfordonationsB.MakeanadvertisementC.PromotetrainingprogramsD.Showsympathyfortheblind
  • NotwoculturesarethesamE.TheAmericanandIndiancultureshaveveryvastdifferencesbetweenthem.WhilethecultureofAmericaisamixtureofdifferentculturestheIndiancultureisuniqueandhasitsownvalues.OneofthemajordifferencesthatcanbeseenbetweenAmericanandIndianculturesisinfamilyrelations.WhiletheIndiansareverymuchfamilyorientedtheAmericansareindividualorienteD.InIndianculturethefamilyvaluesareattachedtomoreimportancethantheindividualvalues.Indiansrespect.familyvalues.OntheotherhandinAmericanculturetheindividualvaluesgetmoreimportancethanthefamilyvalues.InanothersenseitcanbesaidthattheAmericancultureismoregoalorientedandtheIndiancultureismorepeopleorfamilyorientedIndiansmayevenforsaketheirindividualwishesandalsohappinessforthesakeoffamilies.ButinAmericanculturethistrendcannotbeseen.UnliketheIndianstheAmericansplanthingsaheaD.TheAmericansbelieveindominatingnatureandcontrollingtheenvironmentaroundthemOnthecontraryIndiansbelieveintheharmonywithnatureAnotherdifferencethatcanbeseenbetweenIndiancultureandAmericancultureisthattheIndianslovestabilitywhereastheAmericanslovemobility.InAmericancultureonecanseethatindividualsthinkofself-reliancE.OntheotherbanD.Indiansaremoredependentonothers.WhilethechildrenintheUSarebroughtuptoliveanindependentlifethechildreninIndiaarenotbroughtupinthatway.InIndianculturethereisrespectfortheeldersanditistheywhomakedecisions.ButinAmericancultureeachindividualmakeshisowndecisionsComingtocompetitionIndiansaremorecompetitivethantheAmericans.ComingtoworknaturetheIndiansworkformeetingthefamilyneeds.OnthecontraryanAmericanwillonlystrivetoriseonhisowncapacity.AnotherdifferencethatcanbeseenisthatAmericanshavegreatregardfortimeanditsvaluewhileIndiansaredifferent..21.FromParagraph2weknowthatcomparedtoAmericans.IndiansA.paymoreattentiontothemselvesB.aremorecommittedtotheirfamiliesC.attachlessimportancetotheircultureD.don'tvaluesomanythingsintheirLife22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword'forsakeinParagraph3mean?A.GiveupB.ShowoffC.ExposetoD.Takeup23.WhatisimpliedaboutchildreninIndia?A.Theyoftenstruggletobecomeindependent.B.Theyusuallydon'tshowmuchrespectfortheelderly.C.Theyareusuallynotencouragedtomakedecisions.D.TheyaretaughttodependonthemselvesfromanearlyagE.24.Thispassageismainlydevelopedby________.A.analyzingcausesB.showingfeaturesC.makingcomparisonsD.describingaProcess
  • Ifyou’reaforeignerlookingforaplacethathaseverythingthere’sonlyoneplacetovisitandthat’sNewYork.It’sawholeworldinacity.TheWorldofTheaterAllofNewYorkisastageanditbeginswithBroadway.Whereelsecanyoufindsomanyshowsinoneplace?OnlyinNewYork!TheWorldofMusicSpendaneveningwithBeethovenatLincolnCenter.SwingtothegreatjazzofGreenwichVillagE.OrrockyourselfsillyatthehottestdancespotsfoundanywherE.TheWorldofArtFromRembrandttoPicasso.FromEgyptiantombstoIndianteepees.WhateverkindofartyoulikeyouwillfinditinNewYork.TheWorldofFineDiningWhetheritisroastBeijingDuckinChinatownLasagnainLittleItalyorthefinestFrenchcoqauvinchickencookedinwinefoundanywherethereisaworldofgreattastewaitingforyouinNewYork.TheWorldofSightsWhatothercityhasaStatueofLiberty?A.RockefellerCenter?OraBronxZoo?Whereelsecanyoutakeahorse-drawncarriagethroughtheCentralPark?OnlyinNewYork!4.WhatdoyouthinktheunderlinedwordRembrandtwas/is?A.A.musician.B.A.placeintheWorldofArtC.A.placeinNewYork.D.Anartist.5.WhichofthefollowingprogramscanavisitorhaveonlyinNewYork?A.TospendaneveningwithBeethoven.B.ToseetheStatueofLiberty.C.TotastethefinestFrenchcoqauvin.D.ToenjoytheBeijingroastduck.6.Thepurposeofwritingthistextisto___________.A.helpthereadersgetabetterunderstandingofNewYorkB.supplythereaderswithsomeinformationaboutNewYorkjobsC.trytopersuadethereaderstovisitNewYorkD.tellthereaderswhereNewYorklies
  • DoyouwanttovisitDisneyWorld?HoweverwillyouworryaboutyourpetifyougotoDisneyWorld?TomeettheneedsofthesepeopleapethotelhasbeenbuiltneartheDisneyWorldResortinFloridA.ThenewpethotelisnamedBestFriendsPetCareResortanditismainlyopentodogsandcats.Ithasanareaof4645㎡.About270dogsand30catscanbekeptthereatthesametimE.Besidesdogsandcatsitcanalsoprovideservicesforbirdspigsandrabbits.Howeveritcan’ttakecareofsnakesandturtles乌龟now.BestFriendPetCareResortisaveryexpensivehotel.Thereareseveraltypesofdogroomssuchasroomswithair-conditioners空调andVIProoms.Thereisevenaprivatedogpark.Ownerscanhaveahigh-qualityvacationwiththeirdogstherE.ThecatsarekeptintheKittyCity.TheKittyCityisverycomfortableandclean.Workerstherewillcleanitonceaday.ApartfromhavinggoodequipmentBestFriendsPetCareResortalsohaveotherplanstomeetthepsychological心理上的needsofpets.WorkersplaymusictothepetswalkwiththemplaywiththemandevenreadstoriestothembeforetheygotobeD.WeaimtomakesurethatpetswillhaveafunvacationherejustliketheirownersatDisneyWorldsaidthemanageroftheresort.26.HowmanykindsofanimalscanbekeptinBestFriendsPetCareResort?A.ThreE.B.FivE.C.Six.D.Seven.27.AboutBestFriendsPetCareResortwhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Itcoversabout4645㎡.B.Itcankeepmorethan300pets.C.Ownersdon’tneedtopaymuchforkeepingpetstherE.D.Thereisaprivatedogparkintheresortaswell.28.HowoftendotheworkerscleantheKittyCity?A.Onceaday.B.Twiceaday.C.Onceaweek.D.Twiceaweek.29.Workersfromthepetcareresortreadstoriestopetsinorderto_________.A.providepetswithgoodequipmentB.meetthepsychologicalneedsofpetsC.teachpetstolearnmoreknowledgeD.makepets’ownerssatisfiedwiththeirservice30.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.RelationshipbetweenOwnersandPetsB.PopularPetsAllOvertheWorldC.HowtoTakeCareofyourPetsD.PetCareResortinFlorida
  • PeopleintheUnitedStateshonortheirparentswithtwospecialdaysMother’sDayonthesecondSundayinMayandFather’sDayonthethirdSundayinJunE.Thesedaysaresetasidetoshowloveandrespectforparents.Theyraisetheirchildrenandeducatethemtoberesponsible有责任感的citizens.TheygiveloveandcarE.Thesetwodaysmakeusthinkaboutthechangingrolesofmothersandfathers.MoremothersnowworkoutsidethehomE.MorefathersmusthelpwithchildcarE.Thesetwospecialdaysarecelebratedinmanydifferentways.OnMother’sDaypeoplewearcarnations.A.redonesymbolizesalivingmother.A.whiteoneshowsthatthemotherisdeaD.Manypeopleattendreligiousservicestohonorparents.Itisalsoadaywhenpeoplewhoseparentsaredeadvisitthecemetery墓地.Onthesedaysfamiliesgettogetherathomeaswellasinrestaurants.TheyoftenhaveoutdoorbarbecuesforFather’sDay.Thesearedaysoffunandgoodfeelingsandmemories.Anothertraditionistogivecardsandgifts.Childrenmaketheminschool.Manypeoplemaketheirownpresents.Thesearevaluedmorethantheonesboughtinstores.Itisnotthevalueofthegiftthatisimportantbutitisthethoughtthatcounts.Greetingcardstoresfloristscandymakersbakeriestelephonecompaniesandotherstoresdoalotofbusinessduringtheseholidays.28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforchildrentoshowloveandrespectforparents?A.Parentsbringupchildren.B.Parentsgiveloveandcaretochildren.C.Parentseducatechildrentobegoodpersons.D.Parentspassawaybeforechildrengrowup.29.Whatdoyouthinkfloristsdo?A.Theysellflowers.B.TheymakeandsellbreaD.C.Theyofferenoughroomforhavingfamilyparties.D.TheysellspecialgiftsforMother’sDayandFather’sDay.30.Whatdoyouknowfromthepassage?A.Mother’sDayandFather’sDayarebothinMay.B.Fewerwomenworkedoutsidethehomeinthepast.C.Notallthechildrenrespecttheirparents.D.FathersarenotasimportantasmothersathomE.31.OnMother’sDayandFather’sDay_______.A.everyonegoestovisitthecemeteryB.childrenalwaysgotoparents’homeC.hand-madecardsarethemostvaluablegiftsD.peopleusuallyhavefamilyparties
  • HalloweenfallsonOctober31stthelastdayoftheCelticcalendar.Halloweendatesbacktoover2000yearsago.TheAmericantraditionoftrick-or-treatingprobablydatesbacktotheearlyAllSouls'DaymarchesinEnglanD.Duringthefestivitiespoorpeoplewouldbegforfoodandfamilieswouldgivethempastriescalledsoulcakesinreturnfortheirpromisetopray祈祷forthefamily'sdeadrelatives.Theactofgivingoutsoulcakeswasencouragedbythechurchasawaytoreplacetheancientpracticeofleavingfoodandwineforhomelessghosts.Thepracticewasfinallytakenupbychildrenwhowouldvisitthehousesintheirneighborhoodandbegivensweetsfoodandmoney.Thetraditionofdressingincostume服饰forHalloweenhasbothEuropeanandCelticroots.HundredsofyearsagowinterwasanuncertainandfrighteningtimE.Foodsupplieswereoftennotenoughbecausepeoplewereafraidofthedarknessandwouldstayathomewithoutdoingbusinesses.OnHalloweenwhenitwasbelievedthatghostscamebacktotheearthlyworldpeoplethoughtthattheywouldmeetwithghostsiftheylefttheirhomes.Toavoidbeingrecognizedbytheseghostspeoplewouldwearmaskswhentheylefttheirhomesafterdarksothattheghostswouldmistakethemfortheirfellows同伴.OnHalloweentokeepghostsawayfromtheirhousespeoplewouldplacebowlsoffoodoutsidetheirhomestosatisfytheghostsandpreventthemfromtryingtoentertheirhouses.36.HalloweenfallingonOctober31sthasahistoryofmorethan2000years.37.DuringHalloweeninAmericapoorpeoplewouldbegivenfoodlikepastriescalledsoulcakesbyrichfamilyrelatives.38.ChildrenwouldbetreatedtosweetsandfoodwhilevisitingthehousesintheirneighborhoodonHalloween.39.OnHalloweenpeoplewouldwearmaskswhentheylefttheirhomesafterdarkinordertoavoidbeingrecognizedbytheirfellows.40.HalloweenisadayhonoringthedeadandrespectingtheolD.
  • InEnglandchildrennowstartformalschoolingattheageof4.Recentlyaround130educationexpertssignedaletter.TheyadvocatedadelaytothestartofformalschoolinginEnglandfromthecurrenteffectivestartuntiltheageof7.Thisisabriefreviewoftherelevantresearchevidencewhichstronglysupportsalaterstarttoformaleducation.Thisevidencerelatestothebenefitsofplayingtochildren’sdevelopmentaslearnersandtheresultsofstartingformallearningattheageof4to5.Thereareseveralstrandsofevidencewhichallpointtowardstheimportanceofplayinyoungchildren’sdevelopmentandthevalueofanextendedperiodofplayfullearningbeforethestartofformalschooling.Thesearisefromanthropologicalpsychologicalneuroscientificandeducationalstudies.Previousstudieshavealsoshownthesuperiorlearningandmotivationarisingfromplayfulapproachestolearninginchildren.Programsbasedonplaysupportchildren’searlydevelopmentmorepowerfullythandirectinstruction.Physicalandsocialplaysupportschildrenindevelopingtheirskillsofintellectual智力的andemotionalself-control.Perhapsmostworryinganumberofstudieshaveshownthelossofplaychancesforchildrenislinkedwithstressandmentalhealthproblems.Withineducationalresearchsomestudieshaveshownsuperioracademicoutcomesforchildrenwhohadattendedprogramsbasedonplay.Amongthemisaparticularstudyof3000childrenacrossEnglanD.Itshowedthatanextendedperiodofhighqualityplay-basedpre-schooleducationwasofparticularadvantagetochildrenfromstrugglinghouseholds.StudieshavecomparedgroupsofchildreninNewZealandwhostartedformalliteracylessonsatages5and7.theirresultsshowthattheearlyintroductionofformallearningapproachestoliteracydoesnotimprovechildren’sreadingdevelopmentandmaybedamaging.Bytheageof11therewasnodifferenceinthereadingabilitylevelbetweenthetwogroups.Butthechildrenwhostartedat5developedlesspositiveattitudestoreading.Andtheyshowedpoorerreadingskillsthanthosewhohadstartedlater.Inaseparatestudyofreadingachievementin15yearoldsacross55countriesresearchersshowedthattherewasnoclearrelationshipbetweenreadingachievementandschoolentryagE.ThisbodyofevidenceraisesimportantandseriousquestionsconcerningthedirectionoftravelofearlychildhoodeducationpolicycurrentlyinEnglanD.Intheinterestsofchildren’sacademicachievementsandtheiremotionalwell-beingtheUKgovernmentshouldtakethisevidenceseriously.59.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsearlyschoolstartingage?A.CautiousB.ApprovingC.DisapprovingD.Unconcerned60.Theauthordevelopsthistextmainlyby______________A.settingdowngeneralrulesB.tellinganinterestingstoryC.presentingresearchfindingsD.providingexamples61.Comparedwiththecurrentschoolstartingagealaterage_____________A.mayleadtoalowerlevelofacademicachievmentB.doesalotofgoodtochildren’sdevelopmentC.failstoattracttheUKgovernmnt’sattentionD.hasgainedmoresupportaroundthecountry62.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetext?A.B.C.D.
  • Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren’sbooksisAlfredStrongorDoctorStrongasheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywhere.NowanartshowcalledDoctorStrongFromThentoNowistravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThepicturesanddrawingsshowthehistoryofDoctorStrong.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren’sbookwaspublished.Sincethenhehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundredmillioncopiesaroundtheworlD.DoctorStrong’sbooksareknownfortheireasyuseofwordsandcolorfulhand-drawnpictures.Thesedrawingsbringlifetohisimaginarycreatures.TheCatintheHatHortontheElephantTheGrinchWhoStoleChristmasandhundredsofothers.TheSanDiegoMuseuminCaliforniaorganizedtheartshow.ItincludedaboutthreehundredDoctorStrong’soriginal最早的drawingsandsomeofhiswritings.MostofDoctorStrong’sbooksalthoughwritteninafunnywayhaveseriousmessages.ForexampleinMcElligot’sPoolhedescribesthedangerofpollution.Hediscussesthearmsrace军备竞赛inTheButterBattleBookwritteninnineteeneighty-four.DoctorStrongisalmosteighty-fouryearsoldnow.Hesaysheneverplannedtowritestoriesjustforchildren.Hesayshewritesstoriesthatinterestpeopleofallages.Hesaysheuseseasywordssothateveryoneevenachildcanunderstand.56.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousin_______.A.hiseightieswhenanartshowwastravellingaroundtheUnitedStatesB.hisfiftieswhenhisdrawingsandwritingswerepublishedC.nineteeneighty-fourwhenhisbookMeEligot’sPoolwaspublishedD.histhirtieswhenhisfirstbookwaspublished57.DoctorStrong’sbooksareverypopularinAmericabecause_______.A.theyarestoriesaboutanimalssuchascatselephantsandsoonB.theyarewrittenineasywordswithcolourfulpicturesC.heorganizedtheartshowinCaliforniaD.theyarewritteninafunnyway58.Hispurposeinwritingmanysuchbooksis_______.A.toshowhisoriginalpicturesanddrawingsB.toorganizeaspecialartshowofhisownC.tomakehisreaderslaughorsmilewhentheyreadhisbooksD.tointerestpeopleaswellastellthetruthaboutsocialproblems
  • InthegymofCroxtethCommunitySchoolLiverpool50boyshavecompletedacourseonboxingthatisseenasasignforitsreturntostateschools.TheSchoolsAmateurBoxingAssociationSABAhasdevelopedtheKidGlovesschemeanon-contact非接触versionofthesportwhereoutsidecoachesteacharangeofbasicskills.ChrisAndrewsassistantsecretaryoftheSABAsaidtheschemewasregardedasawayofchangingthedeclineinboxinginstateschoolswhichbegan25yearsago.Safetyfearsandthepoorimageofprofessionalboxinghadacceleratedthesport’sdeclinE.ConcernwasworsenedbyincidentssuchasthedeathoftheprofessionalboxerBradleyStonE.ButtheCroxtethexamplewaswinningmoresupporters.Mr.Andrewssaidtheideawasparticularlywellreceivedinthenorth-eastofEnglanD.HesaidIthinkthereisagenuinerecognitionthatthereareaspectstoboxingifitiscontrolledandproperlyrunthatreallyisverybeneficialtochildren.Thisschemetakesawaythedangers.Ihopeboxingcanbepromotedthroughoutthecountryinamorecoordinated协调的way.SuchanideahorrifiessuchgroupsastheBritishMedicalAssociationBMAandtheBritishSafetyCouncilbothcriticsoftheideA.DrJeffreyCundythejointauthorofaBMAreportonboxingacceptedthattheschemeinLiverpoolwasnon-contactbuthewasstillopposeD.HesaidWefeelthatchildrenshouldstillnotbeintroducedtoboxingbecausetheywillthenbeencouragedtotakeupanactivitywhichisuniquelydangerouswhenactualcontacttakesplacE.HeaddedThereisawholerangeofsportswhichwillteachthedisciplinethatcomesfromboxingwithoutthedangers.Weseethisreintroductioninschoolsasanunhealthydevelopment.Atthe800-pupilCroxtethschoolSteveStewartheadofPEsaidboxinghadhelpedtoimproveself-confidenceself-disciplineself-awarenessandself-respectinthosetakingpart.Everybodycouldgetinvolvedandbecauseallwerestartingfromscratchtheimprovementscouldbequicklyseen.GerryThompsonandTonyCurryboth12haveenjoyedtheboxingsessionsandsaytheywillbothjoinalocalboxingcluB.IthoughtitwasbrilliantsaidGerry.Iwouldratherbeaprofessionalboxerthanafootballer.It’smoreenjoyablE.59.AccordingtothetexttheKidGlovesschemeisdevelopedbySABAprimarilyto.A.providemorefunforstudentsB.promotetheboxingcourseinalessdangerouswayC.helpstudentsgainasenseofachievementD.encouragestudentstobebetter-behaved60.Dr.JeffreyCundy’sattitudetowardsthereturnofboxingtoschoolscanbedescribedas.A.supportiveB.unconcernedC.neutralD.disapproving61.Theunderlinedpartallwerestartingfromscratchprobablymeans.A.startingthecoursewasdifficultB.scratchingwasthefirststeptolearnboxingC.everyonewasinexperiencedandstartedfromtheverybeginningD.studentswouldeasilygethurtduringthecourse62.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwemostlikelyreadthepassage?A.EducationB.LifestyleC.ScienceD.Business
  • Areyoulookingforsomenewandexcitingplacestotakeyourkidsto?Trysomeoftheseplaces:·Visitartmuseums.Theyofferavarietyofactivitiestoexciteyourkids'interest.Manyofferworkshopsformakinghand-madepiecestravelingexhibitsbooksignings签名bychildren'sfavoritewritersandevenmusicalperformancesandotherarts.·Headtoanaturalhistorymuseum.Thisiswherekidscandiscoverthepastfromdinosaurmodelstorockcollectionsandpicturesofstarsinthesky.Alsoaskwhatkindofworkshopsandeducationalprogramsarepreparedforkidsandanyspecialeventsthatarecomingup.·GotoaYoutheater.Lookforoneinyourareaofferingplaysforchildandfamilyvisitors.Pre-showplayshopsareconductedbyareaartistsandeducatorswherekidscandiscoverthesecretaboutperformingarts.Puppet木偶makingandstagemake-uparejustacoupleofthespecialofferingsyoumightfinD.·Tryhands-onsciencE.Visitoneofthemanyhands-onsciencemuseumsaroundthecountry.Thesescienceplay-landsaregreatfunforkidsandgrown-upsalikE.They'llkeepyourchildmentallyandphysicallyactivethewholedaythroughwhilepushingbuttonsexperimentingandbuilding.Wheneveryoneistiredenjoyafunfamilyscienceshowcommonlyfoundinthesemuseums.56.Ifachildisinterestedintheuniverseheprobablywillvisit_______.A.aYoutheaterB.anartmuseumC.anaturalhistorymuseumD.ahands-onsciencemuseum57.WhatcankidsdoataYoutheater?A.Lookatrockcollections.B.Seedinosaurmodels.C.Watchpuppetmaking.D.Giveperformances.58.Whatdoeshands-onsciencemeaninthelastparagraph?A.Sciencegamesdesignedbykids.B.Learningsciencebydoingthings.C.A.showofkids'sciencework.D.Readingsciencebooks.59.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.A.sciencetextbook.B.A.touristmap.C.A.museumguidE.D.A.newsreport.
  • America’slove-haterelationshipwithChinadevelopsspeedily.ThelatestsetbackinthebilateralrelationisanotherfearsomeChinaScare.ActuallythoughinAmericaitisnothingnew.TheUnitedStates’politicsseemstoneedaChinaScarefromtimetotimE.RecallthatnearlyastormstartedaroundthebookTheComingConflictwithChinain2007.ItsauthorwastwoUSjournalistsformerlyworkinginBeijing.ThedebatewasanythingbutpositiveabouttheSino-USrelationship.ItistruethatChina’sstrategicaimsinAsiaarenotcompletelythesamewiththoseoftheUS.HowevertheauthorsseemedtoworryfartoomuchbyputtingmuchemphasisonChina’smilitarystrength.AmericaninterestgroupsareafraidofcompetingwithChineseimportsbecausemoreandmoreAmericanconsumersbegintofindChinesegoodsamuchcheaperchoicE.SotheyheldthispoliticalviewthatChina’srapidgrowthisnotablessingforallconcerneD.InsteaditwasbeingthoughtofasaforcethreateningotherAsiaeconomiesandAmerica’stoo.PresidentObamaencouragesthetransferofmoneyindustrialcapacityandtechnologytoChinathatwillhelpitsdevelopmentbutstillthreatentheUSanditsallieschargesWilliamHawkinsasupporterforprotectingUSbusinessandindustry.Thenthere’salsopeoplesayingthatChina’sgainisbasicallyoneveryoneelse’sloss.Anincreasinglyglobalizedandmodernizednationof1.3billionisnotawin-winforalmosteveryonE.It’salosingsituationforeveryonebutforChinA.That’sabsurdIthink.SureChina’sneighborsinAsiaareworriedaboutChinesecompetitionandtheyknowtheyhavetoworkharderinordertocompetewithChinA.Howeveritisunnecessarilysendingscarebyimaginingthateconomicgrowthwillbegreatlyreduceddomesticstockmarketswillgetruinedandemploymentlevelswillbecomelower.CertainlyChina’seconomicprogresswillcausesometensemoments.ButonthewholeAsiaandtherestoftheworldwillbenefitfromChina’ssuccess.SomepeopleonthemainlandwhowanttoprotectChineseindustrieswouldinterferetoslowdownmarketopening.OntheotherhandtheObamaadministration’sdecisiontocutdownonimportquotasonforeignsteelbroughtaboutworldwideanger.ThatdecisionhasmadeUSstrategicandeconomicalliesinAsiaandEuropeangrieratAmericathanatanythingChinahasdonelately.Sowhoisthegreaterthreat—ChinaortheUnitedStates—totheworldeconomy?Let’sjustsaythatwhatcontinuestobeneededinAmerica’srelationshipwithChinaisnotanotherredscarebutthethreefactsalltoooftenmissing:commonsensepoliticalmaturityandintellectualhonesty.59.Whichofthefollowingisnotatruestatement?A.ChinaScareisafairlyfreshphenomenon.B.Sino-USrelationshiphasarousedanegativedebatE.C.OpinionsonChinesecompetitionineconomicprogressvary.D.TheworldwillgenerallybenefitfromChina’seconomicgrowth.60.WilliamHawkinreacted________toPresidentObama’spolicyonChinA.A.reasonablyB.objectivelyC.respectfullyD.negatively61.Whichmaybestserveasthetitleoftheabovepassage?A.America’sLove-hateRelationshipwithChinaB.DebateonSino-USRelationshipC.BenefitsorThreatsfromChinaandUS?D.ChinaScareIsItReal?
  • OnApril8th2013theworldfeltsorrybecauseofthedeathofformerBritishPrimeMinisterMargaretThatcherwhodiedattheageof87.Besidesbeingthecountry’slongestleader1979-1990inthe20thcenturyshewasthefirstwomantoleadBritain.SheworkedhardanddidwellinherworksoshewascalledIronLady.WhateveryouthinkofMargaretThatcherthethingeveryonedoesagreeonisthatshewasawomanwithgreatdecisions.WhenshetookoverBritainin1979sheledacountrythatwasineconomictrouble.Shefacedalotofproblemsbecauseofthepooreconomicposition.InordertomakethecountrybecomestrongagainMs.ThatcherhadtomakesomehardandspecialdecisionslikeraisinginterestratesandeventaxesatatimewhenmostBritishpeoplewerelivingahardlife.InthiswaysheledBritaintorunoutofeconomictroubles.Earlyinhersecondtermjustasthingswerelookingalittlebettershefacedanotherproblem—astrikebytheBritishMinersUnion.OnceagaintheIronLadystoodhergroundtostopthelongeststrikeinthecountry’shistory.In1982ArgentinasaidthattheyhadownedtheFalklandIslandssincethe19thcentury.Britainhoweverconsideredtheislandstobeoneoftheiroverseasdependentterritories领土.MargaretThatchertriedtotalkabouttheproblemwithArgentines.ButArgentinesdidn’tagreewithherideassoMs.Thatcherdidwhatanystrongleaderwoulddo—sendintheBritishArmy.Ittook74daysandon14thJune1982theArgentinearmyfinallyfailedandBritaincontrolledtheFalklandIslandsagain.WhenMs.Thatcherresignedin1990sheleftbehindacountrythatwasverystrong.Unluckilyduringthelastfewyearsofherlifesomethingwaswrongwithhermind.Shehardlyrememberedanythingthatwashappeningaroundherandevenwhatshehaddoneduringherwonderfullifetime.21.WhydidMargaretThatcherdecidetoraiseinterestrates?A.BecauseEnglishpeoplewereveryrichandhappy.B.BecausesheneededmoneytofightagainstArgentina.C.BecauseBritainneededtorunoutofeconomictroubles.D.Becausepeoplestoredtoomuchmoneyinthebanks.22.HowdidMargaretThatchermakehercountrycontroltheFalklandIslandsagain?A.Shepaidalotofmoneyfortheislands.B.Shehelpedpeopleontheislandsalot.C.Shesentmanyworkerstotheislands.D.ShesentintheBritishArmytotheislands.23.WhatwasthematterwithMs.Thatcheraftersheresigned?A.Shecouldn’tsayanythingatall.B.Shealmostcouldn’trememberanything.C.Shecouldn’twalkatall.D.Shecouldn’thearanythingatall.24.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatMs.Thatcherwas________.A.determinedB.sensitiveC.humorousD.generous
  • AnchorsonChinaCentralTelevisionCCTVwillneedtodosomefasttalkingtoreplacethepopularEnglishacronyms首字母缩略词they’renowbannedfromusing.ShanghaiDailyreportsthatanchorsat[CCTV]havebeenbannedfromsayingtheEnglishacronymsNBACBAGDPandthelikeintheirprograms.Thereplacementforthosehandyacronyms?ChinesepresentersmustusethefullChinesenamestandardizedbytheStateAdministrationofRadioFilmandTelevision.AlthoughCCTVpresentersmustalreadyhaveascoreofatleast94intheirgovernment-ratedoralMandarinproficiencyexamsayingthefullnameoforganizationsliketheCBAorWTO―10and6character’slongseparately―issuretochallengeeventhemostskillfulanchors.CCTVsportsanchorSunZhengpingtellsShanghaiDailyAfullChineseexplanationoftheEnglishinitialsmustbefollowedifmytongueslips.Itisalittletroublebutanecessaryonebecausenoteveryaudiencemembercanunderstandtheinitials.Althoughthegovernmentisn’tgivinganyofficialexplanationfortheshiftitisbelievedtohavetodowithaproposalbyHuangYouyidirectoroftheChinaInternationalPublishingGroupatMarch’sNPCmeeting.InhisspeechHuangsaidWithmoreandmorepublicationsmixingChinesewithEnglishmeasuresandregulationsshouldbeadoptedtoavoidEnglishinvadingChinesE.Ifwedon’tpayattentionanddon’ttakemeasurestostoptheexpansionofmixingChinesewithEnglishChinesewon’tbeapurelanguageinacoupleofyears.AlthoughChinaisfarfromthefirstcountrytotakemeasurestoprotectlocallanguagestheFrenchandQuébécoisbeatthemtoitbyalongwayacronymsaremoreaboutsavingtimethantheyareaboutcorruptingalanguagewewouldthink.GoodlucktotheCCTVanchors.56.CCTVanchorshavetodosomefasttalkingbecausetheycannolonger______.A.speakasslowlyastheylikeB.mixEnglishintoChineseC.useshortenedChineseexpressionsD.havesomuchtimefortheirprogram57.AccordingthewriterCBAissupposedtobereplacedwith______byCCTVanchors.A.中国男子篮球甲级联赛B.中国篮球协会全国男女篮球职业联赛C.中国篮球联赛D.TheChineseBasketballAssociation59.WhenSunZhengpingsaidifmytongueslipshemeantifI_____.A.habituallyuseanEnglishacronymB.speakalittlebittoofastC.makeamistakeinpronunciationD.saysomethingimpoliteorimproper60.What’sHuangYouyi’sproposal?A.UsingfullEnglishnamesinsteadofshortforms.B.TranslatingChinesetermsintoproperEnglish.C.AvoidingChinesewordsmixingintoEnglish.D.KeepingourmothertongueasapurelanguagE.60.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Chinahasfallenbehindinthematter.B.Thebanisnotnecessary.C.Chineseshouldn’tbecorrupteD.D.CCTVanchorswillhaveahardtime
  • TheU.S.government’spushtodecreasethenation’soutputofgreenhousegasesbyincreasingthefuelefficiencyofthecarsAmericansdriveisarousingagainanemotionalargument:Doesdrivingasmallfuel-efficientcarmakeyoumorelikelytodieontheroad?Engineersandstatisticalanalystscanpointtodatathatsuggestmore-efficientcarsdon’tnecessarilyputmotoristsatgreateroverallrisk.Butmostofuscarelessabouttheoverallriskthanwedoaboutourselves.DrivingabigChevroletTahoeSUVmakesmanyofusbelievewearesaferthanwewouldbeinasmallercar—evenifstatisticalmeasuresacrossalargepopulationofvehiclesandallkindsofcaraccidentssuggesttheadvantageofsafetyisn’tquiteaswideasSUVownersbelievE.TheObamagovernmenthasputthefuel-efficiencyandsafetyquestionbackonthefrontburnerbycallingfornew-vehiclefueleconomytorisetoanaverageof35milespergallon加仑by2020fromabout25mpgtoday.ThatgoalcouldmovehigherifthegovernmentdecidestoadoptCalifornia’srequirementtocutvehiclegreenhouse-gasgivingoffwhichwouldresultinstrictermileagestandards.Thosemovesandtheeffectsoflastsummer’sgas-priceshockaredrivingautomakerstooffercarssuchastheToyotaYarisHondaFitandDaimlerAG’sSmartForTwo—whichgetthekindofmileagetodaythatlawsaysshouldbetheaverageinadecadE.Beyondthatautomakerswilllaunchawiderangeofnewcompact紧凑的vehiclesanddecreaseproductionoflargebody-on-frameSUVs.That’sleadingtonewconcernsaboutgreensafetyatermformanagingthebalancebetweenreducingvehiclesizeforefficiencyandaddingsafetyandprotectionfeaturesthattendtomakevehiclesheavierandlessefficient.UndoubtedlyfurtherworkhastobedonebeforeAmericansmakethechoicE.48.TheU.S.governmentrequirestoimprovethefuelefficiencyinorderto________.A.pushAmericanstodrivesmallercarsB.reducetheoutputofgreenhousegasesC.driveautomakerstoproducefewerSUVsD.causeAmericanstomakeanargument49.AccordingtoParagraph2engineersandanalysts’idea________.A.failstorelievepeopleoftheirworryaboutsafetyB.persuadespeopletopurchasesmallercarsinsteadofSUVsC.isbasedonresearchandthereforepersuasiveenoughD.makespeoplethinkoftheirsafetyaswellasothers’50.AbouttheObamagovernment’snewmovestheautomakersare________andaverageAmericansare________.A.uncertain;positiveB.doubtful;uncertainC.supportive;positiveD.positive;uncertain51.Thebesttitleforthetextshouldbe________.A.NewLawReducesGreenhouseGasesOutputB.CanSmallCarsOvercomeAccidentFears?C.NewCompactCarsGetsPopularintheU.S.D.DoWeHavetoFollowtheGovernment?
  • SALTLAKECITY—TheUtahJazzbasketballteamsigneda5-year-old.Free-agentplayertoaone-daycontractforaspecialperformanceinOctober.TheUtahJazzhasjustmadehisdreamcometrue.Theboyhassufferedfrombloodcancersince2012.JPGibsonwhowasdiagnosedwithseverebloodcancersignedhiscontractwithJazzPresidentRandyRigbybeforejoiningtheteamforthepre-seasontrainingplayatUtahJazz’ssportcenter.JPwasjoinedbyhisparentsJoshandMeganandhis2-year-oldsisterElsie.TheactivitywashostedbytheJazzandphotographerJonDiaz’sAnythingCanBeprojectwhichprovidessupportandhopetofamiliesliketheGibsons.JonDiazaskschildrenwithcancerwhattheirdreamsandwishesareandhewritestheirstoriesinabook.JPwearingaNo.1shirtevengottoplayintheplay.HepassedtheballandRudyobertaplayerofUtahJazzliftedhimupsohecoulddunk扣篮andshakehandswithsomeplayersasfanswerecheerful.JPlovesmostsportsbutbasketballisabsolutelyhisfavoriteMeganGibsonsaidinastatementreleasedbytheJazz.WhenhewasjustoveroneyearoldhewouldsitwithmyhusbandJoshwatchinggames.Hestartedinsistingonshootinghoops投篮foranhoureachnightbeforebedtimewhenhewasjust15monthsold.Heknowshehastobe6beforehecanplayJuniorJazzandheremindsusallthetimethathecan’twaituntilhe’s6.21.UtahJazzsignsa5-year-oldJPGibsonjustto_____________.A.maketheteammorefamousB.realizethedreamofJPGibsonC.satisfythetasteofthefansD.promotetheAnythingCanBeproject22.AnythingCanBeproject____________.A.raisesmoneytohelpthedevelopmentofNBAB.providessupportandhopetokidslovingbasketballC.haskidswithcancerwritetheirstoriesinabookD.offersassistancetothosewhoareinmisfortune23.AccordingtothepassageJPGibson_____________.A.willplayonUtahJazzteamwhenhegrowsupB.canearnmuchmoneybysigningUtahJazzC.hasbeenabasketballloversinceveryyoungageD.won’tlivelongduetohisseverebloodcancer
  • Inagreatmanycitieshundredsofpeopleridebicyclestoworkeveryday.InNewYorksomebikeridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetterCity.Theydeclarethatifmorepeoplerodebicyclestoworktherewouldbefewerautomobilesinthedowntownpartofthecityandsolessdirtyairfromcarengines.Forseveralyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtogetthecitygovernmenttohelpbicycleriders.Forexampletheywantthecitytodrawspeciallanes车道forbicyclesonlyonsomeofthemainstreetsbecausewhenbicycleridersmustusethesamelanesascarsthereareaccidents.BikeforaBetterCityfeelsthatiftherewerespeciallanesmorepeoplewouldusebikes.Butnobicyclelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryonethinksitisagoodidea—theysayitwillslowtraffiC.Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon’tliketheidea—theysaythatifthereislesstraffictheywillhavelessbusiness.Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.Itwantstokeepeveryonehappy.OnweekendsCentralPark—thelargestplaceofopengroundinNewYork—isclosedtocarsandtheroadsmaybeusedbybicyclesonly.ButBikeforaBetterCitysaysthatthisisnotenoughandkeepsfightingtogetbicyclelanesdowntown.K^S*5U.C#O%56.InNewYorkagroupofbikeriders______.A.arekeepingpracticingforhealthB.havenocarsoftheirownC.arecomplainingtherearenotenoughbusesD.aretryingtosettletheproblemofairpollution57.Thebikeriderssuggestthat______.A.bicyclesshouldbeusedinsteadofcarsB.bicyclelanesshouldbedrawnC.fewerbusesorcarsshouldbeusedD.thenumberofspeciallanesshouldbeincreased58.Theadvantageofthespeciallanesisthat______.A.theywillmakecarsandbusesrunslowlyB.theywillmakeiteasierforbikeriderstogotoparksC.theywillmakethecitymorebeautifulD.thelaneswillpreventaccidents59.Thegovernmenthasnotdecidedwhetherspeciallanesshouldbedrawn______.A.sothateveryoneisdisappointedB.becausetherearedifferentopinionsC.becausemostpeopletravelbytrainD.becauseBikeforaBetterCityisnotstrongenough
  • WeChinesearenotbighuggers.Ahandshakeorapatontheshoulderisenoughtoconveyourfriendshiporaffectiontooneanother.Sowhenournewly-acquaintedWesternfriendsreachoutinpreparationforahugsomeofusfeelawkward.Manyquestionsgothroughourhead.WhereshouldIputmyarms?WhatdistanceshouldImaintain?Shouldourcheststouch?Butitisn’tjustpeoplefromculturesthatareconservativeinexpressingphysicalcontactwhofindhuggingconfusing.Hugscancausediscomfortorevendistressinpeoplewhovaluetheirpersonalspace.InarecentarticleforTheWallStreetJournalUSpsychologistPeggyDrexlersaidthatalthoughtheUSremainsamediumtouchcultureAmericansdoseemtobehuggingmore.Frompoliticianstocelebritieshugsaregiventofriendsstrangersandenemiesalikewhethertheyarewillingornotandthepublichasbeenquicktopickupthepractice.Publicfiguresknowthatnothingexpresseslikeability亲和力likeagoodhug.USFirstLadyMichelleObamahasputherarmsaroundicyforeignleaderslikeRussianPrimeMinisterDmitryMedvedevandtheQueenofEngland.PopsuperstarLadyGagaisalsoahugenthusiasttellingherfansthatIwillalwaysalwaystrymyverybesttowrapmyarmsaroundyouwhenImeetyou.Butnotallaregratefultobehuggedevenbythemostinfluentialandfamous.Tothemanyhugisoffensiveifit’snotsincere.AmandaHesswritingforUSmagazineSlatesayspublicfiguresshouldstopimposinghugsoneveryonetheymeet.Forthemahugisrarelyagestureofsincerefellowshipcompassionoraffection.It’sallpartofashow.28.Chinesepeopledon’tenjoyhugsbecause_______.A.theyareconservativeinphysicaltouchB.theydon’tknowhowtohugcorrectlyC.theythinkahandshakeisthebestwaytoconveyfriendshipD.theyfeelawkwardtocommunicatewithwesterners29.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedphrasepickupthepractice?A.Enjoythemediumtouchculture.B.Followthetrend.C.Givehugstoenemies.D.Resistphysicaltouch.30.Publicfigureslikegivinghugsto________.A.obtainpublicsupportB.showsincerefriendshipC.expressenthusiasmD.winfellowshiporaffection31.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Peoplearegratefultohugsofanykind.B.Ahugisagestureoffriendship.C.Afamousperson’shugisusuallysincere.D.Aninsincerehugisapartofshow.
  • FourcinemasintheUKTheKinemaLincolnshireIt’sawoodenbuildingontheoutsideandatwo-screencinemaontheinsideallnestingamongpinetreesinatinyvillagE.TheKinemashoweditsfirstfilmin1922andthefirstsixrowsweredeckchair折叠帆布躺椅.Todayit’smorerichlydecorateD.Peoplecomeherebecauseit’safantasticexperiencesaysmanagerPhilipJones.ManyroomsintheKinemaaresimpleandnotattractivebutwetrytoremaineverythingthatmakesitspecial.TheCubeBristolIt’snotreallyacinemA.Itisanot-for-profitcooperativerunbyvolunteerswhichhasbeenoperatingforthelast15years.Theyareuniqueforwhatwedowhichistooperatesevennightsaweekandwithnofunding.Theymakemanythingsthemselvessuchascolaandyogurt.TheBroadwayNottinghamAcinemahasbeenheresincethe1960swhenlocalfashiondesignerPaulSmithwouldcometoseeartyforeignfilmswhichheavilyinfluencedhiscareerchoicE.Laterhedesignedthestripy条纹的sofas.TheBroadwaywaspreviouslyusedasachurchbutlocalsloveitforitsindependentarthouseandDIYspirit.TheBroadwayalsohasaright-onrestaurantwithlocallysourcedvegetablesandsaladsandevenservesitsownbeer.TheRexHertfordshireItopenedtothepublicin1938andhasbeennamedthemostbeautifulcinemaintheUK.There’savariedprogramwithdifferentfilmseverynight.HotdogsandpopcornarebanneD.Andarealpersonanswersthephonewhenyoucall.PeoplespeakveryhighlyoftheRex.Sodogoifonlyoncetoseejusthowacinemashouldberun.25.InPhilipJones’opiniontheKinemamayattractpeoplewho_____.A.liveinthenearbyvillagesB.wanttoexperiencesomethingspecialC.areinterestedinwoodenstructuresD.arefondofrichdecorations26.WeknowfromthetextthattheBroadway_____.A.ownsarestaurantB.wasbuiltin1960C.isnexttoachurchD.wasdesignedbyPaulSmith27.TheCubeandtheBroadwayaresimilarinthewaythatboth_____.A.arenon-profitcooperativesB.offerhomemadedrinksC.showartyforeignfilmsD.usestripysofas28.Whichofthefollowinghasthelongesthistory?A.TheCubE.B.TheKinemA.C.TheBroadway.D.TheRex.
  • AlibabastartedtakingtheleadinChinabyconnectingbigChinesemanufacturers制造商withbigbuyersacrosstheworlD.Itsbusiness-to-businesssiteAlibabA.comallowedbusinesstobuyalmosteverything.Alibaba’sadvantagewasn’thardtojudge:sizE.AlibabaisjustbigevenbyChinesestandards.Itsmarketattracts231millionactivebuyers8millionsellers11.3billionordersayear—andAlibabaisjustthemiddleman.Itencouragespeopletouseitsmarkets—notchargingsmallsellersapercentageofthesalE.IfyouwantaquicklookintotheinfluenceofAlibabaondailyChineselifetakemyexperiencE.ImovedtoBeijingayearagoandquicklygottiredofvisitingsmallstoresacrossthecrowdedpollutedcityof20millionpeopleinsearchofnewelectronicsbathroomfurnishingsandanythingelsemywifewanteD.You’relookingforwhatexactly?Whynottryit?myChineseteacheraskedmeoneday.WiththatmywonderfulnewrelationshipwithAlibababegan.Alibaba’soriginalbusiness-to-businessmodelnowissecondtoconsumerbuying.Chineseretail零售buyingmakesup80%ofAlibaba’sprofitandleadingthatgroupisTaobaowith800millionitems物品forsaleandthemostunbelievableselectionofthingsyou’lleverfinD.TMall.comisAlibaba’sotherbigsitewhereyoucanfindbrandnamegoodsfromNikeandUnilevernearthelowestprices.WhatIhaveahardtimeexplainingtofriendsandfamilybackintheU.S.ishowChinahasgonebeyondtraditionalshopping—big-boxretailersespecially—infavorofonlinepurchasesonTaobaoandafewothersites.InsmallertownsthanBeijingwherebigretailershavenotyettraveledshoppingonlineisshoppingandshoppingisTaobao.IhavealistofsomeofmyrecentpurchasesonTaobaoforasenseofhowwidethemarketplaceis.Almosteverythingarrivedadayortwoafterorderingwithfreeshipping.I’mnotevenabigbuyerbecauseIneedfriendstohelpmesearchtheChinese-languagesitE.WhenIwassearchingmypurchasehistoryonmyChineseteacher’siPadwhichhelpsmebuygoodsIlookedthroughwithgreatdifficultyabout10ofherpurchasesforeveryoneofminE.72.Alibaba’sadvantagemainlyliesin.A.itsbusiness-to-businessserviceB.itsbigsizeC.itsnotchargingsmallsellersD.itslowprice73.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthepassage?A.Alibabaisofmiddlesizeamongalltheonlinesites.B.Alibabawillcontinuetodevelop.C.Alibabaactsasabridgebetweenthebuyersandsellers.D.AlibabastandsoutasthebestonlinesitE.74.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Alibaba’sbusiness-to-businessserviceearnsmoremoneythanretail.B.Taobaohasnoobviousadvantageoverothersimilaronlinesites.C.TMall.comprovidesmoreprofitthanTaobao.D.Theauthor’sChineseteacherisalsoanonlinepurchaselover.
  • 0ntheFloridacoastthesunissettinglikeahugerangeballanoldman‘swalkingdownthebeachcarryingabasket.Hestandsonthedock码头andyounoticehei§lookingupintotheskyandallofasuddenyouseeamassofdancingdots·Yousoonrecognizethattheyareseagulls.Themantakesouthisbaskethandfulsofshrimp虾andbeginstothrowthemtheseagullscomeandlanda11aroundhimSomelandonhisshouldersSomelandonhishatand.theyeattheshrimp.Longaftertheshrimparegonehisfeatheredfriendslinger.OnemanmthescenewasRalphafamousWorldWarIIpilot.Hisplanecrashedin1942andnobodythoughthewouldberescued.Perhapsyouhavereadorheardhowheandhiseightpassengersescapeddeathbyclimbingintotworafts充气船andstayingthereforthirtydays.Theyfoughtthesunandsharks·Butwhatnearlykilledthemwasstarvation.Theirsuppliesoffoodwentoutwithineightdaysandtheydidn’thaveanythingbutsomedrinkingwaterleft.OnedayRalphtriedtogetsomesleepwithhishatoverhiseyes.With—inafewmomentshefeltsomethingonhishead.Heknewinstantlyitwasaseagullwhichhadlandedonhisraft.Butheknewthattheywerehundredsofmilesouttosea.Wheredidthisseagullcomefrom?Hewasalsocertainthatifhedidn’tgetthatseagullhewoulddie.Soonalltheothersonthetworaftsnoticedtheseagull.Noonespokenoonemoved.Ralphquicklycaughttheseagullandtheyatethefleshofthebird.Theyusedtheintestines肠forfishingandsurvived.Ralphneverforgothatvisitorwhocamefromaforeignplace.EveryweekhecametothedockwithabasketofshrimpandkeptonsayingThankyou!21·Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theoldmanmakeshislivingmainlybyfishing.B.Theoldmanfeelsshockedatseeingtheseagulls.C.TheseagullshavebeenveryfamiliarwiththeoldmanD.Theseagullsareafraidtocome22·Theunderlinedword‘‘1inger’’inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto______A.escapeB.RemainC.StruggleD.survive23·WhichofthefollowingWordscanbestdescribeRalph’sfeelingsonseeingtheseagullontheraft?A.Surprisedandannoyed.B.Puzzled‘andexcited.CDisappointedandWorriedD.Anxiousandfrightened.24·WhatcanweknowaboutRalphfromthepassage?AHespentamonthaloneontheseaafterhisplanecrashedB.Helivedthroughmostfthedaysonthes叭ycatchingseagulls.C.Heenjoysfeedingtheseagullsonthedockwithaforeignvisit0LD.Hefeedstheseagullseveryweekwithadeepfeelingofbeinggrateful
  • ThePuritans新教徒getabadreputationinAmerica—especiallywhenitcomestoalcohol.MayflowerthefirstshipthatcameoverfromEnglandtoMassachusettsBayactuallycarriedmorebeerthanwater.InfacttheFoundingFathersofAmericalikedadrink—SamuelAdamswasapartnerinhisfatherbreweryandThomasJeffersonwasfamousforimportingEuropeanwines.EarlyAmericanstookahealthfulsmalldrinkforbreakfastwhiskeywasatypicallunchtimedrinksale麦芽酒accompaniedsupperandthedayendedwithanotherdrinkcallednightcap.MostAmericansin1790consumedanaverageof5.8gallonsofpurealcoholayear.In1830consumptionreached7.1gallonsayearandalcoholismwasstartingtohaveaseriousinfluenceoncommunities.Womenandchildrenmightbeinphysicaldangerifthemanofthehousebegandrinking.Ifhebecameillorlosthisjobthroughdrinkingtherewasnosocialsafetynettosupportorprotecthisfamily.EventuallyalcoholismwasbeingtreatedasadiseasE.Bythelate19thCenturysupportforProhibitionbanningthemanufactureandsaleofalcoholwaspowerful.Thefirstarrestfordrivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholwasin1897.On16January1919Prohibitionwassetintolaw.Howeverbythe1930swhenAmericaneconomywasexperiencingahardtimeitwaswidelybelievedthatmakingalcohollegalagainwouldprovidebadly-neededjobsandtaxes.SoinFebruaryof1933ProhibitionwasendeD.StillProhibitionhadagreatinfluenceonalcoholdrinkinginthiscountry.In1955Americansdrankanaverageof2.3gallonsofpurealcoholayear.TheProhibitionmovementwasstillquitestrongafterProhibitionendedanditledtoalotoflocalprohibitiononalcohol.TheAmericanpresidencyhasdonealottorehabilitatealcoholandmakeitrespectableagain.PresidentsRichardNixonJimmyCarterBillClintonRonaldReaganandBarackObamacanallbeseenonfilmdrinkingsociallyandmakingofficialtoastswithinternationalcelebrities.36.WhichisTRUEaboutthePuritansaccordingtothepassage?A.TheirancestorscametoAmericatosellalcohol.B.TheyfoundedthebreweriesinEuropeancountries.C.Theyhadahabitofalcoholdrinking.D.Theywerethemajorimporterofalcohol.37.Inwhatwaywasanalcoholic’sfamilyaffectedbyalcoholism?A.Hisfamilycouldn’taffordthedrink.B.Hisfamilymightsufferfinancially.C.Hiswifeandchildrenmightbecomeill.D.Hisfamilymightnotbetreatedequally.38.WhatcanbelearnedaboutProhibitioninAmerica?A.Itcameintolawinthe19thcentury.B.Itdiscouragedalcoholdrinking.C.Itseffectdisappearedafteritsremoval.D.Itfailedtoforbiddrunkdriving.39.TheunderlinedwordrehabilitateinParagraph5isclosestinmeaningtoA.acknowledgeB.forbidC.importD.produce40.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_______.A.thebriefhistoryofalcoholdrinkinginAmericaB.Americanpresidents’affectionforalcoholdrinkingC.thePuritans’badreputationinAmericaD.thereasonswhyProhibitioncameintolaw
  • Somepeoplelearnasecondlanguageeasily.OthershavetroublelearninganewlanguagE.HowcanyouhelpyourselflearnanewlanguagesuchasEnglish?ThereareseveralwaystomakelearningEnglishalittleeasierandmoreinteresting.ThefirststepistofeelpositiveaboutlearningEnglish.Ifyoubelievethatyoucanlearnyouwilllearn.Bepatient.YoudonothavetounderstandeverythingallatoncE.Itisnaturaltomakemistakeswhenyoulearnsomethingnew.Wecanlearnfromourmistakes.Inotherwordsdonotworryabouttakingrisks.ThesecondstepistopracticeyourEnglish.Forexamplewriteadiaryeveryday.YouwillgetusedtowritingitinEnglishandyouwillfeelcomfortableexpressingyourideasinEnglish.Severalweekslateryouwillseethatyourwritingisimproving.InadditionyoumustspeakEnglisheveryday.Youcanpracticewithyourclassmatesoutsideclass.YouwillmakemistakesbutgraduallyyouwillbecomecomfortablecommunicatinginEnglish.Thethirdstepistokeeparecordofyourlanguagelearning.Youcanwritethisinyourjournal.AftereachclassthinkaboutwhatyoudiD.Didyouansweraquestioncorrectly?Didyouunderstandsomethingtheteacherexplained?Perhapsthelessonwasdifficultbutyoutriedtounderstandit.YoumustbepositiveaboutlearningEnglishandbelievethatyoucandoit.Itisimportanttopracticeeverydayandmakearecordofyourachievements.YouwillenjoylearningEnglishandyouwillfeelmoreconfidentinyourself.21.TofeelpositiveaboutlearningEnglishmeans_________.A.ifyouarepatientyouwilllearnB.ifyoukeeparecordyoucanimproveC.ifyoubelieveyoucanlearnyouwilllearnD.ifyoumakemistakesyoucanlearnfromyourmistakes22.WhenyoulearnEnglishyoudonotneedto_________.A.understandeverythingallatonceB.practicewithyourclassmatesoutsideclassC.writeadiaryregularlyD.feelmoreconfidentinyourself23.AccordingtothepassagewhatisnothelpfulforyoutoenjoylearningEnglish?A.TocommunicateinEnglish.B.Toworryabouttakingrisks.C.Tomakearecordoftheachievements.D.Tothinkaboutwhathasbeendoneaftereachclass.24.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordjournalinParagraph4mean?A.Diary.B.Composition.C.MagazinE.D.Newspaper.
  • Ifyouwanttogetthemostoutofthestudyofalanguageyoumustalsoreadforpleasure:novelsplaystravelbooksandsoon.Andinreadingbooksofthiskindtheimportantthingistogetonwiththereading;totrytograspwhatthewriterisgoingtotellyouinthebookasawholE.Thisisimpossibleifyoustopandthinkoverthemeaningofeverysinglewordwhichhappenstobeunfamiliar不熟悉.Youcannotenjoyastoryifyoustophalfadozentimesoneverypageinordertolookupwordsinthedictionary.Youmayevenpreventyourselffromunderstandingthestoryasawholebydoingthis.Whenyouarereadingbooksofthiskindthereforeyouwillusuallyhavetorelymainlyon依靠thecontext上下文tohelpyou.Ifyoumeetanunfamiliarworddonotletittaketoomuchofyourattentionfromthemainthread主线ofthestory.Inallprobability可能youwillmeetthesamewordagainafewpageslateroninaslightlydifferentcontextandeachtimeyouseeitthatyourunderstandingofitwillbecomemoreexact.49.Thephrasetogetonwithreadinginthepassagehasthesamemeaningas______.A.totrytograspthemeaningofeverysentenceinthebookB.totrytocatchthemeaningofeverywordinthebookC.totrytounderstandallthewriterisgoingtotellyouD.totrytounderstandthemainideaofthebook50.Whenyoumeetnewwordsinreadingsuchkindsofbooksyou’dbetter______.A.stopandlookthemupinadictionaryB.stopandthinkthemoverC.trytoguesstheirmeaningsfromthecontextD.havenoneofthem51.Fromthepassagethebestwaytoreadnovelsplaysandtravelbooksis______.A.toreadveryslowlyB.toreadquicklyandnottoocarefullyC.toreadverycarefullyD.toreadveryseriously52.Thebesttitleforthispassageis______.A.ReadforPleasureB.GetonwiththeBooksC.ReadingSkillsD.TheImportanceofReading
  • ResearchersfromtheUniversityofNewcastleareleadingaworld­firststudywhichbuildsonearlierunpublishedresearchthatchildrenaremostlikelytobeguidedbytheirfather'seatingandexercisehabits.ThenewstudyHealthyDadsHealthyKidsledbyAssociateProfessorPhilipMorganfromtheUniversity'sFacultyofEducationandArtsisdesignedtohelpfatherspromoteanddemonstratetotheirchildrenpositivebehaviorsrelatedtophysicalactivityandhealthyeating.TheearlierfindingsshowedthatchildrenaremorelikelytofollowtheexamplesetbytheirfatherthantheirmotherwhenitcomestoeatingandexercisesaidMorgan.Morgansawstrikingresultsinaprevioustrialinvolving165overweightchildren.Hefoundchildrenwholostthemostweighthadfatherswhowereengagedintheneweatingandexerciseplan.Wemightthinkmothersarethemaininfluenceonchildren'sdietandhealthbuttherealitymaybedifferentsaidMorgan.Therolesoffathersarechanging.Morefamilieshavetwoparentsworkingandmorefathersareinvolvedwithfoodpreparationandfoodshoppingthaninthepast.FathersinfluencethefoodandphysicalactivityhabitsinthehomethroughtheirbehavioursattitudesandapproachtofoodandeatingandactasarolemodeltotheirchildrensaidMorgan.ResearchersareinvitingfatherswhowouldliketoreducetheirweighttojointheHealthyDadsHealthyKidsprogram.Participationinvolvesattendingeightsessions讲习班attheUniversityofNewcastleoversixmonthswherethemenwillreceiveinformationhaveweight­relatedmeasurementsrecordedandcompletequestionnaires.Cookinghealthyfoodwiththekidsandcreatingabackyardfitnesscircuit循环训练场areamongtheassignments课外作业forfatherstakingpartinthestudy.68.WhatdowelearnabouttheHealthyDadsHealthyKidsprogramA.Itaimstobuildclosefamilyrelationships.B.Itinvolvesfatherswhowanttoloseweight.C.Itwilllastmorethaneightmonths.D.Itoffersfreeonlinecoursesforparents.69.Morganfindsalinkbetweenchildren'sweightlossand.A.theirparents'effortsB.theirfather'sinfluenceC.balanceddietsD.regularsportstraining7.Whichofthefollowingfactscausesthechangeoffathers'rolesA.Thatkidshavemoretimetospendwithfamily.B.Thatmorekidsneedtheirfather'shelpinlearning.C.ThattherearemoreworkingmothersthanbeforE.D.ThatfathersbecomemuchbusierthanbeforE.
  • Whileothercountriesdebatewhethertofixwindturbines涡轮机offshoreorindistantareasDenmarkisbuildingthemrightinitscapital.Threewindmills风车wererecentlyintroducedinaCopenhagenneighbourhoodandthecityplanstoaddanother97.We’vemadeaveryambitiouscommitmenttomakeCopenhagenCO2-neutralby2025FrankJensenthemayorsays.Butgoinggreenisn’tonlyagoodthing.It’samust.Thecity’scarbon-neutralplanpassedtwoyearsagowillmakeCopenhagentheworld’sfirstzero-carboncapital.Withwindpowermakingup33%ofDenmark’senergysupplythecountryalreadyfeaturesplentyofwindturbines.IndeedamongthefirstsightsgreetingairbornevisitorsduringthelandingatCopenhagen’sKastrupairportisachainofsea-basedwindtowers.By2020thewindsweptcountryplanstoget50%ofitsenergyfromwindpower.Nowturbinesaremovingintothecityandtheseoneswillcostlessthanhalfthepriceofthosesea-baseD.Havingtheenergyproductionclosermakesitcheaperandland-basedturbinesarethecheapestpossiblesourceofenergyavailabletoday.Fixingthemalsomakesthelocalsmoreawareoftheirenergyconsumption.Thoughconsiderablylessattractivethanitwasinancienttimesthewindmillisenjoyingpopularityinthe21stcentury.WindmillsareasymbolofthenewandcleanCopenhagensaysresidentSusanneSayers.MeanwhilefellowCopenhagencitizenMariaAndersenworriesaboutthenoiseexplainingthatshewouldn’twantawindturbineinherneighbourhooD.WhileCopenhagencitizensapproveofthewindmillsthey’relesswillingtoliveclosetoonE.Theanswerthecityhasdecidedistosellturbineshares.Eachsharerepresents1000kWhours/yearwiththeprofittax-freE.WithatypicalCopenhagenhouseholdconsuming3500kWhours/yearafamilybuyingfourshareseffectivelyownsitsownrenewableenergysupply.Todate500residentshavebought2500shares.InvolvingthelocalpopulationwasasmartmovE.Therearealotofthingsyoucandoclosetopeopleifit’snottoobigandifthere’samodelwherelocalsfeelinvolvedandgettoshareintheprofit.KnowingthatyouoryourneighboursownatechnologycreatesaverydifferentatmospherethanifamultinationalowneditsaysVadMathiesen.Goinggreen?Yes.Acceptedbythepopulation?Yes.Goingwithcenturies-oldcityarchitecture?Hardly.Certainlythethreeturbinesdon’texactlyblightthe18th-centurycitycentreastheyareinaneighbourhood3kmaway.Accordingtothemayor’sofficenoneoftheremaining97turbineswillriseinarchitecturallysensitiveareas.ButSaschaHaselmayerCEOofcitycreationgroupCitymartwarnsWithDenmarkbeingaworld-leadingproducerofwindmillsthereisariskthattheanswertoeveryenergyquestioniswindmills.We’vedestroyedmountainsandlakesinordertosupportourlifestylenotesIrenaBaumananarchitectandprofessoratSheffieldUniversity.Windturbinesareasignthatwe’relearningtolivewithnaturE.Ihopewe’llhavethemallovertheworldshesays.Theymaybeunpleasanttosomebutbetter-lookingoneswillcomE.It’sjustthatwedon’thavetimetowaitforthem!41.Denmarkhasdecidedtobuildwindmillsinitscapitalmainlyto______.A.makewindmillsitsculturalsymbolB.advocateanenvironmentally-friendlylifestyleC.takeadvantageofitslimitedwindpowerD.greettouristscomingtoCopenhagenbyplane42.HowhasthecityofCopenhagenpersuadeditspeopletoacceptthewindmillsaroundtheirhomes?A.Bypromisingthemthatalltheirincomeisfreeoftax.B.Bydesigninglessnoisywindmillstoeasetheirworries.C.Byconvincingthemthatland-basedturbinesaremuchcheaper.D.Byofferingthemthechancetogettheprofitthewindmillsbring.43.TheunderlinedwordblightParagraph8isclosestinmeaningto______.A.spoilB.improveC.polluteD.occupy44.SaschaHaselmayer’sattitudetobuildingwindmillscanbestbedescribedas______.A.disapprovingB.unconcernedC.cautiousD.enthusiastic45.WhichofthefollowingwordswouldIrenaBaumanmostprobablyagreewith?A.Itbenefitsusmoretofitwindturbinesincitiesthaninmountainareasorbylakes.B.Weshouldsellmorewindturbinestoothercountriestomakeusoneoftherichest.C.Weshoulddevotemoretimetodevelopingthewindturbinesthatgowiththecity.D.It’snotwhatwindturbineslooklikebuthowwelivethatreallymattersatpresent.
  • VillagersofthehighdesertofLadakhinIndia’sJammuandKashmirstateusedtoharvestplentifulcropsofwheatfruitsandvegetablesinsummer.Butforyearsthestreamshaverundryinspringjustwhenfarmersneededwatertosowseeds.Theyhadwaterwhenitwasn’tneededduringtherestoftheyearsuchasinwinterwhenpeopleletwaterrunfromtapstopreventpipesfromfreezingandbursting.Villagersblameclimatechangeforcausingglaciers冰川toshrinkbymeltingthemfasterthanbeforE.Tosolvethewater-shortageproblemSonamWangchukamechanicalengineerandhisteamofvolunteersarebuildingahugeverticalblockoficeinPhyangninemilesfromLehthecapitalofLadakh.Whenspringcomesandtheartificialglaciermeltsfarmerswillhaveflowingwater.Thismethodstoreswaterwithouttheneedforconcretewaterstoragetanksordam.Whileitwon’tstopglaciersfromshrinkingitcouldhelppeopleadapttoawarmingworlD.LastwinterWangchukbuiltasix-meter-highprototypeonamopenriverbanktotesthisnovelideA.Itstored150000litersofwaterat3170metersthelowestaltitudeinLehvalley.Thishesaidprovedicepyramids金字塔canbebuiltanywhereintheregion.Whentheprototypelasteduntilmid-Mayhewasencouragedtoattempta30-metre-highpyramidoficethiswinter.ButthecostofpipingwaterfromthePhyangstream1.5milesawaywasahugeS100000.Notdiscouragedhesomehowraisedthemoneyandworkbeganon21January.Thesitewaswaterproofedwithclay粘土sowhentheicepyramidmeltedwaterwouldnotgetintothedesertsanD.Sprinklers喷淋装置sprayedwaterfromaboveandthecoldwindfrozethetinydropsofwaterastheyhitthegrounD.A.coneoficebuiltupslowlybutsteadily.Withonlytwomoreweeksofwinterlefttimeisrunningshort.Thepyramidwilllikelybenomorethan15metershighwhencompletedhalfthesizeoftheplanned30meters.ThisyearwasthefirsttimesotherewerecomplicationsanddelaysWangchuksaiD.Wewantedtoachievetwothings——toshowhowtomakeanicepyramidandhowtogreenapatchofdesert.It’sdifficulttosayhowmanypeoplewilleventuallybenefitFhyangvillagehasonly2000peoplE.Butthere’llheenoughwaterformanymorE.Thisisaneconomicaswellasecologicalactivity.InthecomingyearsWangehukhopestobuild80to90icepyramidseachmorethan30meterstallinPhyangvillagE.They'llstore1bnlitersofwaterenoughtoirrigate600hectares1500acresofdeserthesays.TomakesomanyicepyramidstheonlyadditionalinvestmentisthepipelinE.WangehuksaidWeneedmorepipessowecanextenditfartherandfarther.Itwilltakeanother$100000tomaketheothericepyramids.Oncethepipesarelaidfrozenicepyramidscanbebuiltyearafteryearwithoutpumpinginmoremoney.Theundergroundpipeswilllastahundredyears.Butfornowthedesertaroundthe3500-metre-highPhyangwillturngreeninsummeraswaterflowsforthefirsttimeinmanyyears.41.ThewritermentionstheharvestofcropsinLadakhatthebeginningofthepassageinorderto____.A.remindpeopleoftheimportanceofwaterprotectionB.showwhatpeople’slifeusedtobelikeinIndiaC.providebackgroundinformationforWangchuk’seffortD.discusstherelationshipbetweencropsandwatersupply42.TheunderlinedwordprototypeParagraph3probablymeans____.A.thefirstdesignormodelfromwhichotherformsarecopiedordevelopedB.theglacierthatprovidesthefarmlandandnearbyriverswithwaterC.atallconcretebuildingthatconsistsofatleastthreefloorsD.asmallhillincoldareaswheretreesandgrasscanbeplanted343.OneproblemwithWangchuk'smethodisthat_____.A.theicepyramidcan’tstoreenoughwaterB.itisquiteexpensivetolaythepipesC.theicepyramidcan’tbebuilthighenoughD.theweathercanbetoowarmforthewatertofreeze44.AccordingtotheabovepassageoneadvantageofWangchuk’smethodisthat_____.A.itcanstopglaciersfromshrinkingB.icepyramidscanbebuiltanywhereinLehvalleyC.youcanbuildasmanyicepyramidsasyoulikeD.thereisnoneedtobuildconcretedams45.Wherecanyoupossiblyfindtheabovepassage?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inanofficialdocument.C.Inatraveljournal.D.Inaresearchpaper.
  • WhenteawasfirstbroughttoEnglandbetween1652and1654itwassoexpensivethatonlytherichcouldbuyit.Itwassaidthatanoldcouplehadsomesenttothemasagreattreat.ButtheydidnotknowhowitoughttobeuseD.Eventuallytheyboiledtheleavesputsomeofthemonapieceofbaconfordinneratetheleavesandthrewtheteasoupaway.Howeverteaquicklyprovedpopularenoughtoreplaceale麦芽酒asthenationaldrinkofEnglandafterKingCharlesIIandhisPortuguesewifebegantofollowthisforeignteatradition.BeforetheintroductionofteaintoBritaintheEnglishhadtwomainmeals—breakfastanddinner.Breakfastwasalebreadandbeef.Dinnerwasalongmassivemealattheendoftheday.ItwasnowonderthatAnnatheDuchessofBedford1788—1861experiencedasinkingfeelinginthelateafternoon.Sosheinvitedfriendstojoinherforanadditionalafternoonmealatfiveo’clockinhercastlE.ThemenucenteredaroundsmallcakesbreadandbuttersandwichesandofcourseteA.ThissummerpracticeprovedsopopularthattheDuchesscontinueditwhenshereturnedtoLondonsendingcardstoherfriendsaskingthemtojoinherforteaandawalkingthefields.Thepracticeofinvitingfriendstocomeforteaintheafternoonwasquicklypickedupbyothersocialhostesses.A.commonpatternofservicesooncameintopracticE.Thefirstpotofteawasmadeinthekitchenandcarriedtotheladyofthehousewhowaitedwithherinvitedguestssurroundedbyfineporcelain瓷器fromChinA.ThefirstpotwaswarmedbythehostessfromasecondpotusuallysilverthatwaskeptheatedoverasmallflamE.Foodandteawasthenpassedamongthegueststhemainpurposeofthevisitingbeingconversation.56.ThestoryoftheoldcoupleinParagraph1istoshow____________.A.howimpolitetheoldcouplewereB.howEnglishpeoplecookedteaC.howdifficultitwastointroduceteatoEnglandD.howlittleEnglishpeopleknewaboutteainthosedays57.TheunderlinedphrasesinkingfeelinginParagraph2referstoafeelingof____________.A.hungerB.lonelinessC.thirstD.anger58.Accordingtothepassagethekeyfactorsofatypicalafternoonteainclude____________.A.cakesandbreadB.amassivemealC.teaD.aleE.fineporcelainf.silverteapotg.asmallflameA.abcdfB.acefgC.abefgD.acdeg59.Wecanknowfromthepassagethatafternoontea____________.A.leadstothewideplantingandlargeproductionofteainEnglandB.helpsbringKingCharlesIIandhiswifetogetherintheirchildhoodC.isnotonlyanadditionalafternoonmealbuthelpsbringpeopletogetherD.contributestotheincreasinglyhighpriceofteaandporcelaininEngland
  • WhydoAmericansstrugglewithwatchingtheirweightwhiletheFrenchwhoconsumerichfoodcontinuetostaythin?NowaresearchbyCornellUniversitysuggestshowlifestyleanddecisionsabouteatingmayaffectweight.ResearchersconcludedthattheFrenchtendtostopeatingwhentheyfeelfull.HoweverAmericanstendtostopwhentheirplateisemptyortheirfavoriteTVshowisover.AccordingtoDr.JosephMercolaahealthexperttheFrenchseeeatingasanimportantpartoftheirlifestylE.TheyenjoyfoodandthereforespendafairlylongtimeatthetablewhileAmericansseeeatingassomethingtobesqueezedbetweentheotherdailyactivities.MercolabelievesAmericanslosetheabilitytosensewhentheyareactuallyfull.SotheykeepeatinglongaftertheFrenchwouldhavestoppeD.InadditionhepointsoutthatAmericansdrivetohugesupermarketstobuycannedandfrozenfoodsfortheweek.TheFrenchinsteadtendtoshopdailywalkingtosmallshopsandfarmers’marketswheretheyhaveachoiceoffreshfruitsvegetablesandeggsaswellashigh-qualitymeatsforeachmeal.AfteravisittotheUnitedStatesMireilleGuilianoauthorofFrenchWomenDon’tGetFatdecidedtowriteabouttheimportanceofknowingwhentostopratherthansuggestinghowtoavoidfooD.Todayshecontinuestostayslimandrarelygoestothegym.InspiteofallthesedifferencesevidenceshowsthatrecentlifestylechangesmaybeaffectingFrencheatinghabits.Todaytherateofobesity—orextremeoverweight—amongadultsisonly6%.HoweverasAmericanfastfoodgainsacceptanceandtheyoungrejectoldertraditionstheobesityrateamongFrenchchildrenhasreached17%—andisgrowing.41.Thistextismainlyabouttherelationshipbetween.A.childrenandadultsB.lifestyleandobesityC.AmericansandtheFrenchD.fastfoodandoverweight42.InwhatwayaretheFrenchdifferentfromAmericansaccordingtoDr.JosephMercola?A.Theysqueezeeatingbetweentheotherdailyactivities.B.TheyusuallyeattoomuchcannedandfrozenfooD.C.Theygoshoppingatsupermarketsmorefrequently.D.Theyregardeatingasakeypartoftheirlifestyles.43.AccordingtoMireilleGuilianoitisimportant.A.rarelytogotothegym.B.toknowwhentostopeatingC.tosuggesthowtoavoidfoodD.togoshoppingatsupermarketsmorefrequently44.Thetextismainlydeveloped详细阐述.A.bycontrast对比B.byspaceC.byprocessD.byclassification分类45.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.ATVinterview.B.Afoodadvertisement.C.Abookreview.D.Ahealthreport.
  • Goinggreenseemstobefad时尚foralotofpeoplethesedays.Whetherthatisgoodorbadwecan’treallysaybutforthetwoofusgoinggreenisnotafadbutalifestylE.OnApril222011wedecidedtogogreeneverysingledayforanentireyear.Thismeantdoing365differentgreenthingsanditalsomeantchallengingourselvestogogreenbeyondeasythings.Ratherthanrecycleandreduceourenergywehadtothinkof365differentgreenthingstodoandthiswasnoeasytask.WiththeideaofgoinggreeneverysingledayforayearOurGreenYearstarteD.MywifeandIdecidedtoeducatepeopleabouthowtheycouldgogreenintheirlivesandhopedwecouldshowpeopleallthegreenthingsthatcouldbedonetohelptheenvironment.Wewantedtopushthemessagethateverylittlebithelps.OverthecourseofOurGreenYearwecompletelychangedourlifestylE.Wenowshopatorganicstores.WeconsumelessmeatchoosinggreenfooD.Wehavegreatlyreducedourbuyingwedon’tneeD.Wehavegivenawayhalfofwhatweownedthroughwebsites.Ourhomeiskeptcleanbyvinegarandlemonjuicewithnochemicalcleaners.Wemakeourownbutterenjoyingthesmellofhome-madefreshbreaD.InourhomeofficeanyonecaughtdoingsomethingungreenmightbepunisheD.OurmindshavebeenchangedbyOurGreenYear.Wearegratefulforthechancetohavebeenabletogogreenandeducateothers.Webelievethatwedohavethepowertochangethingsandhelpourplanet.63.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoingGreen.B.ProtectingthePlanet.C.KeepingOpen-MindedD.CelebratingOurGreenYear.64.Itwasdifficultforthecoupletoliveagreenlifeforthewholeyearbecause_________.A.theywereexpectedtofollowthegreenfadB.theydidn’tknowhowtoeducateotherpeopleC.theyneededtoperformunusualgreentasksD.theywereunwillingtoreducetheirenergy65.WhatdidthecoupledooverthecourseofOurGreenYear?A.Theyignoreothers’ungreenbehaviorB.Theytriedtogetoutoftheirungreenhabits.C.Theychosebetterchemicalcleaners.D.Theysoldtheirhome-madefooD.66.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.ThegovernmentwillgivesupporttothegreenpeoplE.B.Somepeopledisagreewiththecouple’sgreenideas.C.ThecouplemaycontinuetheirprojectinthefuturE.D.OurGreenYearisbecominganationalcampaign.
  • About21000youngpeoplein17Americanstatesdonotattendclassesinschoolbuildings.Insteadtheyreceivetheirelementary初等andhighschooleducationbyworkingathomeoncomputers.TheCenterforEducationReformsaystheUnitedStateshas67publiccyberschoolsandthatisabouttwiceasmanyastwoyearsago.ThemoneyforstudentstoattendacyberschoolcomesfromthegovernmentsofthestateswheretheylivE.Someeducatorssaycyberschoolsreceivemoneythatshouldsupporttraditionalpublicschools.Theyalsosayitisdifficulttoknowifstudentsarelearningwell.OthereducatorspraisethisnewformofeducationforlettingstudentsworkattheirownspeeD.Thesepeoplesaycyberschoolshelpstudentswhowereunhappyorunsuccessfulintraditionalschools.Theysaylearningathomebycomputerendslongbusridesforchildrenwholivefarfromschool.Whateverthejudgmentofcyberschoolstheyaregettingmoreandmorepopular.ForexampleanewcyberschoolcalledCommonwealthConnectionsAcademywilltakeinstudentsthisfall.ItwillservechildreninthestateofPennsylvaniafromagesfivethroughthirteen.Childrengetfreeequipmentfortheironlineeducation.Thisincludesacomputeraprinterbooksandtechnicalservices.Parentsandstudentstalkwithteachersbytelephoneorbysendingemailsthroughtheircomputerswhennecessary.Studentsatcyberschoolsusuallydonotknowoneanother.But56suchstudentswhofinishedstudiesatWesternPennsylvaniaCyberCharterSchoolrecentlymetforthefirsttimE.Theywereguestsofhonorattheirgraduation.29.Whatdoweknowfromthetextaboutstudentsofacyberschool?A.Theyhavetotakelongbusridestoschool.B.Theystudyathomeratherthaninclassrooms.C.Theyreceivemoneyfromtraditionalpublicschools.D.Theydowellintraditionalschoolprograms.30.Cyberschoolsaregettingpopularbecame______.A.theyarelessexpensiveforstudentsB.theirstudentscanworkattheirownspeedC.theirgraduatesaremoresuccessfulinsocietyD.theyservestudentsinawideragerange31.Wecaninferthattheauthorofthetextis______.A.unprejudicedinhisdescriptionofcyberschoolsB.excitedaboutthefutureofcyberschoolsC.doubtfulaboutthequalityofcyberschooisD.disappointedatthedevelopmentofcyberschools
  • Thereisanewtypeofsmalladvertisementbecomingincreasinglycommoninnewspaperclassifiedcolumns.Itissometimesplacedamongsituationsvacantalthoughitdoesnotofferanyoneajobandsometimesitappearsamongsituationswantedalthoughitisnotplacedbysomeonelookingforajobeither.WhatitdoesistoofferhelpinapplyingforajoB.ContactusbeforewritingapplicationorMakeuseofourlongexperienceinpreparingyourcurriculumvitae简历orjobhistoryishowitisusuallyexpresseD.Thegrowthandapparentsuccessofsuchaspecializedserviceisofcourseareflectiononthecurrenthighlevelsofunemployment.Itisalsoanindicationofgrowingimportanceofthecurriculumvitaeorjobhistorywiththesuggestionthatitmaynowqualifyasanartforminitsownright.Therewasagamewhenjobseekerssimplywrotelettersofapplication.JustputdownyournameaddressageandwhetheryouhavepassedanyexamswasabouttheaveragelevelofadviceofferedtoyoungpeopleapplyingfortheirfirstjobswhenIleftschool.TheletterwasreallyjustforopenersitwasexplaineD.Everythingelsecouldandshouldbesavedfortheinterview.AndinthosedaysoffullemploymentthetechniqueworkeD.Theletterprovedthatyoucouldwriteandwereavailableforwork.Youreagerfaceandintelligentrepliesdidtherest.Laterasyoumoveduptheladdersomethingslightlymoresophisticated精密的高级的wascalledfor.Theadvicethenwastoputsomethingintheletterwhichwoulddistinguishyoufromtherest.Itmightbetheaggressiveapproach.Yoursearchisover.IamthepersonyouarelookingforwasawidelyusedtrickthatoccasionallysucceedeD.Oritmightbesomespecialfeaturespeciallydesignedforthejobinview.ThereisnodoubthoweverthatitistheincreasingnumberofapplicantswithuniversityeducationatallpointsintheprocessofengagingstaffthathasledtothegreaterimportanceofthecurriculumvitaE.73.Thenewtypeofadvertisementwhichisappearinginnewspapercolumns________.A.informsjobhuntersoftheopportunitiesavailableB.promisesusefuladvicetothoselookingforemploymentC.dividesavailablejobsintovarioustypesD.informsemployersthatpeopleareavailableforwork74.Nowadaysademandforthisspecializedtypeofservicehasbeencreatedbecause_____.A.thereislackofjobsavailableforartisticpeopleB.therearesomanytop-leveljobsavailableC.therearesomanypeopleoutofworkD.thejobhistoryisconsideredtobeaworkofart[学优高考网gkstk]75.Inthepastitwasexpectedthatfirst-jobhunterswould_________.A.writeaninformallettergivingtheirlifehistoryB.passsomeexamsbeforeapplyingforajobC.havenoqualificationsotherthanbeingabletoreadandwriteD.keepanydetailedinformationuntiltheyobtainedaninterview76.Laterasonewentontoapplymoreimportantjobsonewasadvisedtoincludeintheletter_________.A.somethingthatwouldattractattentiontoone’sapplicationB.apersonalopinionabouttheorganizationonewastypingtojoinC.somethingthatwouldupsetthepersonreadingitD.aliethatonecouldeasilygetwithtelling
  • AtourfellowWSJ'sblogTheWalletthere'sachallengingQ&A.withtheauthorsofanewbookcalledSmartGirlsMarryMoneyasatiricalself-helpbookwhichhasaseriousmission-togetwomenandmentotalkmoreaboutmarriageandfinances.Thebookcameintobeingwhenthetwoworking-momauthorsFordandDrakeM.D.metwhilepickinguptheiryoungchildrenfrompreschool.Theynoticedthatthemomswhowereabletospendthemosttimewiththeirkidswerethemomswhohadn'tnecessarilytakentheircareersseriouslyandmarriedsomeonewithmoneysaidDr.Drakeintheinterview.Itbecameajokethatifweweresmartwewouldhavemarriedformoney.Theauthorsaren'tsayingthateverywomanshoulddesiretomarryarichguy.Buttheyarguethatmarriageshouldn'tjustbeaboutlove-itshouldalsobeaneconomicpartnershipasmarriagetraditionallywasforcenturies.Womenandmenshouldbemorefrankaboutmarriageandmoneyinsteadofenteringmarriagestarry-eyedwithoutconsideringthefinancialfuturE.Dr.Drakeintheinterviewalsoassertedthatwomenshouldn'tabandontheircareersincaseofaspouse'sillnessordivorcE.It'sanimportantpossessionshesaiD.ThefullQ&A.canbefoundherE.Theinterviewstruckachordforme:IhappentoknowquiteafewwomenespeciallybackinNewYorkforwhomthenetworthoftheirpotentialspousesoratleasttheirearningpotential-wasanimportantfactorindeterminingsuitabilityformarriagE.I'mnotsayingthesewomenmarriedsolelyformoneybutitwasakeyconsideration.Nowafterhavingchildren-orinsomecasesaftermarriagenoneofthesewomenwork.Readersdoyouknowwomenormenwhohavemarriedformoney?Howimportanthonestlywerefinancialconsiderationswhenevaluatingyourpartner?1.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Ittellsthebackgroundofthebook.B.Itintroducesthetopicofthebook.C.Itshowsalotofdetailofthebook.D.Itexplainswhythebookissopopular.2.Whatcanbeinferred推断fromparagraph2?A.FordandDrakedon'tworkwhentheybecomemomsaftermarriagE.B.Certainmomscanspendtimewithkidsbecausetheydon'twork.C.Itisnecessaryforwomentogiveuptheirworktotakecareofkids.D.ItisnotasmartbehaviortomarryguysonlyformoneyratherthanlovE.3.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheissuethatpeoplemarryformoney?A.Theauthorthinksthatwomenshouldmarrymenwithlotsofmoney.B.Theauthorinsistsbothmenandwomenshouldearnenoughmoney.C.Theauthordoesn'tbelievethatmoneyisveryimportantinmarriagE.D.Theauthordoesn'tshowherpersonalagreementordisagreement.4.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Ismoneyimportantforcareer?B.Howcangirlsmarryrichguys?C.Isitsmarttomarryformoney?D.Howcangirlsbecomesmart?
  • Thereare67countiesinthestateofAlabamA.Eachcountyisrichwithhistoryanditsownuniquestories.ColbertCountylocatedinthenorthwestcornerofthestatehasitsshareofexcitingstoriesandclaimstostatewidefamE.ThecountywascreatedonFebruary61867andTuscumbiabecamethecountyseatthetowninwhichtheofficesofthecountygovernmentarelocated.OneofthemostfamousresidentsofTuscumbiawasHelenKeller.HelenKellerwasbornonJune271880.Herhomewasawhiteframecottagebuiltbyhergrandparents.Sinceivy常春藤greweverywherethehousewascalledIvyGreen.ItwashereatthewaterpumpinthebackyardthatKellerlearnedthewordw-a-t-e-rwiththehelpofherteacherAnneSullivan.VisitorstoIvyGreencanwalkunderboxwoodtreesthatare150yearsolD.ThehomehasfurniturethattheKellerfamilyuseD.ItalsohasKeller’sBraille盲文booksandheroriginalBrailletypewriter.SpringParkisTuscumbia’smostpopularparkandfavoritetouristattraction.Thisparkhastheworld’slargestmanufacturedwaterfallcalledColdwaterFalls.TheSpringParkLightandWaterShowisanamazingsighttoseE.IttakesplaceeveryFridaySaturdayandSundayatsundown.Thewaterappearstodancetomusicandcoloredlights.ThemusicplayedduringtheshowisrecordedbysingersandmusiciansfromAlabamA.FameRecordingStudiosisinthecityofMuscleShoalsinColbertCounty.ThestudioisthefirstsuccessfulrecordingstudioinAlabamA.ItisbestknownforcreatingSouthernrockSouthernsoulandcountysoul.Well-knownperformerslikeArethaFranklinandmusicalgroupssuchasAlabamaandLynyrdhavemaderecordingsatthisstudio.VisitorscancontinuetoexploremusicinAlabamabyvisitingtheAlabamaMusicHallofFameinTuscumbiA.Builtin1990thissiterecognizesthemusicaltalentsofmorethan500Alabamaresidentsinawidevarietyofmusicalstylesincludingcountryandrhythmandblues.TrulyColbertCountyhasalotofwonderfullocationstovisit.GuestswillnotbedisappointedinavisittothisdelightfulplacE.32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutAlabamaandmusic?A.Alabamamusicianshaveestablishedexhibitsforvisitors.B.ThereareagreatmanytalentedmusiciansinAlabamA.C.MusicisthemostimportantindustryinAlabamA.D.AlabamaresidentsenjoylisteningtomusiC.33.HowmanylocationsrelatedtomusicinColbertCountyarementionedinthetext?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.34.Theauthorwritesthetextmainlytopersuadethereader__________.A.tolearnfromHelenKellerB.tovisitbusinessesinAlabamaC.tostopforavisitinColbertCountyD.tolistentoSouthernstylesofmusic35.Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom__________.A.astorybookB.abookreviewC.apersonaldiaryD.atravelmagazine
  • Apunctualpersonisinthehabitofdoingathingatthepropertimeandisneverlateinkeepinganappointment.TheunpunctualmanononehandneverdoeswhathehastodoattherighttimE.HeisalwaysinahurryandintheendlosesbothtimeandhisgoodnamE.A.lostthingmaybefoundagainbutlosttimecanneverberegaineD.Timeismorevaluablethanmaterialthings.Infacttimeislifeitself.Theunpunctualmanisforeverwastingandmismanaginghismostvaluableasset财产aswellasothers.Theunpunctualpersonisalwayscomplainingthathefindsnotimetoanswerlettersorreturncallsorkeepappointmentspromptly.ButthemanwhoreallyhasagreatdealtodoisverycarefulofhistimE.Heknowsthathecannotgetthroughhishugeamountofworkunlesshefaithfullykeepseverypieceofworkwhenithastobeattendedto.Failuretobepunctualinkeepingone’sappointmentsisthesignofdisrespecttowardsothers.Ifapersonisinvitedtodinnerandarriveslaterthantheappointedtimehekeepsalltheotherguestswaitingforhim.Usuallythiswillberegardedasagreatdisrespecttothehostandallotherguestspresent.Unpunctualitymoreoverisveryharmfulwhenitcomestoone’sdutywhetherpublicorprivatE.ImaginehowitwouldbeifthosewhoareputinchargeofimportanttasksfailedtobeattheirproperplaceattheappointedtimE.A.manwhoisknowntobehabituallyunpunctualisnevertrustedbyhisfriendsorfellowmen.64.Whatdoestheauthorthinkisthemaindifferencebetweenapunctualpersonandanunpunctualperson?A.A.punctualpersondoeseverythingaheadoftimE.B.AnunpunctualpersonneverdoesanythingattherighttimE.C.A.punctualpersonhasalotofappointments.D.Anunpunctualpersonhaslittletimetodoanything.65.Accordingtothepassagethemainreasonthatapersonisalwaysunpunctualisthat_______.A.hehasmoreworktodothanotherpeopleB.heisalwaysinahurrywhenheworksC.hedoesn’tcaremuchabouttimeD.healwaysmismanagesandwasteshistime66.Ifsomeoneisn’tpunctualinkeepinghisappointmentshemight________.A.losehislifeB.mismanagehisassetC.bethoughttodisrespectothersD.doharmtoothers67.Accordingtothethirdparagraphwhenyouareinvitedtodinneryoushouldarrivethere________.A.afterotherguestsB.beforeotherguestsC.attheappointedtimeD.afterthehostgettingthingsready68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribestheharmofunpunctuality?A.Ifyouareanunpunctualpersonyoucannotbeinchargeofanyimportanttask.B.Ifyourfriendsknowthatyouareunpunctualtheymaynotseeyouagain.C.Unpunctualitymaybringaboutheavylossesforbothpublicandprivateaffairs.D.Unpunctualitymaymakeyoumissalotofappointmentsandlosefriends.
  • Almosteveryonelikestoeatapples.Applesgrowinnearlyeverypartoftheworld;TheUnitedStatesproducesmoreapplesthananyothercountryexceptFrancE.ThestatesofWashingtonandNewYorkgrowthemostapples.PerhapsthisiswhyNewYorkisoftencalledBigApplebysomepeoplE.NewYorkisontheeastcoastandWashingtonisonthewestnearCanadA.Applesareredyelloworgreen.TheyareverypopularintheUnitedStates.Manypeopleliketocarryapplestoworkortoschooltoeatwiththeirlunches.MostAmericanpeopleareoftentoobusyortootiredtocookdinnersotheyoftenhavetheirdinnersverysimply.ApplejuiceisalsoapopulardrinkandapplepieisthefavoritesweetdishformanyAmericans.ThestateofWashingtonisproudofitsapples.Thetreesthereproducenearlyfivebillionappleseveryyear—oneappleforeverymanwomanandchildinthewholeworlD.Therearemanystoriesandsayingsaboutapples.ForexampleYouaretheappleofmyeyE.meansYouareactuallytheoneIlovebestandcaremost.InChinaitisacustominsomeplacesforthemarryingcoupletoholdanappleineachone’shandpromisingthattheirmarriagewillbesafewithoutanythingbadandthattheirmarriagewillneverbebroken.Toapplepolishoftenreferstoamanwhofawns奉承onsomebodyforthepurposeofgettingsomebenefits.Soyoucaneasilygetapplepolisher.Whileinapple-pieorderusuallyhasthesamemeaningasingoodorder.Itislikelythatyouhearaboutcompareapplesandoranges.Infactit’sanothersayingaboutcomparetwothingsthatcan’tbecompared.25.Whatcanweknowfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.AmericanapplestastegooD.B.WecanseeappleseverywhereinAmericA.C.Americansliketoeatapples.D.AmericansregardapplesastheirbestfooD.26.Fromthispassageweknow________.A.FranceproducesthemostapplesintheworldB.therearemoreapplesinAmericathaninFranceC.theapplesinFrancearebetterthanthoseinAmericaD.appletreesarenoteasytogrowinNewYork27.Whydothemarryingcoupleholdanappleineachone’shandinsomeplacesofChina?A.Becausetheylikethesweettasteofapples.B.BecausetheChineseapplesarewonderful.C.BecausepeopleinChinahavenoopinionsoftheirown.D.Becauseitstandsforhappinessofmarriage.28.Ifyouaresatisfiedwiththeorderofsomethingyouwillusethefollowingphrase_______.A.Appleofone’seyeB.ToapplepolishC.Inapple-pieorderD.Thebigapple
  • Everyyearahandfulofnewwordsentertheworld’scollectivevocabularybutonlyonehasthehonorofbeingnamedOxfordDictionaries’WordoftheYear.Andthisyear’stophonorgoestoselfie.ThefrequencyofthewordselfieusedintheEnglishlanguagehasincreasedby17000percentsincethistimelastyear.ThisfigureiscalculatedbyOxfordDictionariesusingaresearchprogramwhichcollectsaround150millionEnglishwordscurrentlyinusefromaroundthewebeverymonth.Toqualifyawordneednothavebeeninventedwithinthepast12monthsbutitdoesneedtostandoutorbecomenotableatthattimE.SelfieisdefinedbyOxfordDictionariesas:AphotographthatonehastakenofoneselftypicallyonetakenwithasmartphoneorwebcamanduploadedtoasocialmediawebsitE.OxfordDictionariessaidtheearliestknownusageisanAustralianonlineforumpostin2002.A.manpostedapictureofinjuriestohisfacewhenhetrippedoversomesteps.HeapologizedforthefactthatthepicturewasoutoffocussayingthatitwasnotbecausehewasdrunkbutbecauseitwasaselfiE.JudyPearsalleditorialdirectorforOxfordDictionariessaid:UsingtheOxfordDictionarieslanguageresearchprogramwecanseeaphenomenalupwardtrendintheuseofselfiein2013andthishelpedtowinitsselectionasWordoftheYear.Shealsoadded:Socialmediasiteshelpedtopopularizethetermwithselfieappearingonthephoto-sharingwebsiteFlickerasearlyas2004butusagewasn’twidespreaduntilaround2012whenselfiewasbeingusedcommonlyinmainstreammediasources.Selfieshavetakentheworldbystorm.EveryonefromthefirstfamilytoordinarypeoplehastakenthetimetoposeforaselfiE.CelebritieslikeMileyCyrusJenniferLawrenceandJenniferAnistonhaveallshowedtheirnewhaircutswithselfiesthisyear.SelfiewasaddedtotheOxfordDictionariesonlineinAugustbutnotyetintheOxfordEnglish.32.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThedefinitionofthewordSelfie.B.ThewidespreadusageofthewordSelfiein2012.C.SelfiehasbeenchosenastheWordoftheYearof2013.D.SelfiebegantobeusedintheOxfordEnglish.33.WhatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutthewordSelfie?A.SocialmediasiteshelpedtopopularizethewordSelfiE.B.Thefrequencyofthewordselfiehasincreasedto17000%since2004.C.Celebritiesandthefirstfamilyhaveallshowedtheirnewhaircutswithselfies.D.Theearliestknownusageofselfiewasamanwhowasdrunk.34.ThewordselfiewaschosentheWordoftheYearby_____________.A.A.socialmediawebsitE.B.Thephoto-sharingwebsiteFlicker.C.AresearchprogrambyOxfordDictionaries.D.Peoplewhotakepictureusingasmartphoneorwebcam.35.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanwefindthisarticle?A.ArtsB.entertainmentC.ScienceD.Culture
  • Reuters---A.stampedekilledatleast36peopleduringNewYear'sEvecelebrationsinShanghaiauthoritiessaidbutthepolicedeniedreportsthatitwascausedbypeoplerushingtopickupfakemoneythrownfromabuildingoverlookingthecity'sfamouswaterfront.Itwastheworstdisasterinthemoderncitysince58diedinanapartmentbuildingfirein2010.Thecauseofthecrushhasstilltobeconfirmedthoughstatemediaandsomewitnesseshavesaiditwasatleastpartlyarousedwhenpeoplerushedtopickupcouponsthatlookedlikebanknotes.AmannamedWusaidthefakemoneyhadbeenthrowndownfromabarabovethestreetaspartofthecelebrations.Thisincidenthappenedafterthestampedepolicesaidinabriefstatementwithoutsayingwhattherealcausewas.Anotherwitnesssaidtherehadbeenaproblemawayfromtheareawherethefakebillswerethrownwithpeopletryingtogetontoaraisedplatformoverlookingtheriver.Xinhuanewsagencysaidthatpeoplehadbeentrampledonafterfallingdownonthestepsuptotheplatform.AuthoritieshadshownsomeconcernaboutcrowdcontrolinthedaysleadinguptoNewYear'sEvE.Theyrecentlycanceledanannual3DlasershowontheBundwhichlastyearattractedasmanyas300000peoplE.OnNewYear'sEveBeijingalsocanceledacountdowneventinthecentralbusinessdistrictChinesemediasaidduetopolicefearsaboutovercrowding.TheShanghaigovernmentsaidonitsofficialmicroblogthataninquiryhadbegunandthatallotherNewYeareventshadbeencanceleD.In200437peoplediedinastampedeinnorthernBeijingonabridgeatascenicspotduringtheLunarNewYearholiday.35.AccordingtothepassagewhydidpeoplegototheBund?A.Tomeettheiroldfriendsandrelatives.B.Topickupbanknotes.C.Towatchanannual3Dlasershow.D.TocelebratetheNewYear’sEvE.36.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistruefromthepassage?A.Theincidenthadconnectionwiththethrowingoffakemoney.B.Peoplegotontheplatformtowatchacountdownevent.C.Thecauseofthecrushisbeinglookedinto.D.ThedisasterduringtheNewYear’sEvewastheworstinShanghai.37.Whatcanbeinferredaccordingtothepassage?A.Thelocalgovernmenthadshowntheirworryaboutovercrowding.B.Peoplelike3Dlasershowbetterthananyotherevents.C.Somepossiblemeasureshadbeentakenbyauthorities.D.ThecelebrationsinBeijingwereinfluencedbythisstampedE.38.What’sthepassageabout?A.A.countdowneventinBeijing.B.A.lasershowontheBunD.C.AnapartmentfireinShanghai.D.A.stampedeonNewYear’sEveinShanghai.
  • SincetheInternetcameintohomesthedailylifehasneverbeenthesameagain.ButthethingthatworriesmostofusisthatwecangetvirusesfromtheInternet.Butcanwecatchvirusesonourcellphones?A.newstudyinthejournalSciencesaysyesbutthespreadofsuchmobilesoftwarethatcanbringharmtoourcellphoneswon’treachdangerouslevelsuntilmorecellphonesareonthesameoperatingsystem.ComputersareeasilyattackedbyvirusesbecausetheysharedataespeciallyovertheInternet.Ofcoursenowadaysmorepeopleareusingtheircellphonesmoreandmorefrequently.TheyusethemforemailingtextmessaginganddownloadingtroublesomeringtonesetC.soitisobviousthatcellphonevirusesareathreataswell.Scientistsusednamelesscalldatafrommorethansixmillioncellphoneuserstohelpmodelapossibleoutbreak.AndtheyconcludedthatvirusesthatspreadfromphonetophonebyBluetootharenotmuchconcernedbecauseusershavetobeinclosephysicalrelationfortheirphonestoseeoneanother.Howevervirusesthatspreadthroughmultimediamessagingservicescanmovemuchfasterbecausetheycancomeindisguise伪装suchasacooltunesentbyafrienD.Thegoodnewsisthattobeeffectivethesevirusesneedtheirvictims受害人toallusethesameoperatingsystemwhichnotenoughofusdo.BecausethereisnoMicrosoftoperatingsystemformobilephonesyet.Thankgoodness.4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theoperatingsystemofcellphones.B.Thethreatofcellphoneviruses.C.Thewideuseofcellphones.D.Computerviruses.5.When______cellphonevirusescanbedangerous.A.allthecellphonesworkonthesameoperatingsystemB.MicrosoftoperatingsystemforcellphonesiscreatedC.userscanseeeachotheronthephonesD.Bluetoothiswidelyused6.WhatcanweinferaboutBluetoothaccordingtothescientists?A.Itcanincreasethechancesofcellphonevirusesgreatly.B.Itcanhelpustostopthespreadingofcellphoneviruses.C.Itwon’tpossiblycausetheoutbreakofcellphoneviruses.D.Itcanmakeusershaveclosephysicalrelationwithoneanother.7.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.itisimpossibletocatchvirusesonourcellphonesB.cellphonesarenotwellconnectedwiththeInternetC.itisdangerousforpeopletodownloadringtonestocellphonesD.morethanoneoperatingsystemisusedforcellphonesnow
  • WinterbeginsinthenorthonDecember22nD.Peopleandanimalshavebeendoingwhattheyalwaysdotoprepareforthecoldermonths.Squirrels松鼠forexamplehavebeenbusygatheringnutsfromtrees.Wellscientistshavebeenbusygatheringinformationaboutwhatthesquirrelsdowiththefoodtheycollect.TheyexamineddifferencesbetweenredsquirrelsandgraysquirrelsintheAmericanstateofIndianA.Thescientistswantedtoknowhowthesedifferencescouldaffectthegrowthofblackwalnut黑胡桃trees.Theblackwalnutisthenutofchoiceforbothkindsofsquirrels.Theblackwalnuttreeisalsoacentralpartofsomehardwoodforests.RobSwihartofPurdueUniversitydidthestudywithJakeGoheenaformerPurduestudentnowattheUniversityofNewMexico.Thetworesearchersestimatethatseveraltimesasmanywalnutsgrowwhengatheredbygraysquirrelsascomparedtoredsquirrels.Graysquirrelsandredsquirrelsdonotstorenutsandseedsinthesameway.Graysquirrelsburynutsoneatatimeinanumberofplaces.Buttheyseldomrememberwheretheyburiedeverynut.SosomenutsremaininthegrounD.Conditionsarerightforthemtodevelopandgrowthefollowingspring.RedsquirrelshoweverstorelargegroupsofnutsabovegrounD.ProfessorSwihartcallsdeathtrapsforseeds.GraysquirrelsarenativetoIndianA.ButProfessorSwihartsaystheirnumbersbegantodecreaseasmoreforestswerecutforagriculturE.Redsquirrelsbegantospreadthroughthestateduringthepastcentury.Theresearcherssayredsquirrelsarenativetoforeststhatstaygreenallyearunlikewalnuttrees.TheysaythecleaningofforestlandforagriculturehashelpedredsquirrelsinvadeIndianA.JakeGoheencallsthemasignofanenvironmentalproblemmorethanacausE.8.ThestudydonebyRobSwihartandJakeGoheenisto________.A.findoutthelivingconditionsforsquirrelsB.learnsquirrels’influenceonblackwalnuttreesC.dosomethingtogetridofsquirrelsD.savetheforestsintheAmericanstateofIndiana9.Thedifferencebetweengraysquirrelsandredsquirrelsmainlyliesin________.A.thewaytheygatherthewalnutB.thetimetheyhavewintersleepC.theplacetheyhavewintersleepD.theplacetheystorethewalnuts10.ProfessorSwihart’sstudyshowsthat________.A.redsquirrelseatmorenutsthangraysquirrelsB.graysquirrelsandredsquirrelswillhaveseverefightsC.redsquirrel’swaytostorenutsstopsnutsgrowing.D.blackwalnutsareharmfultootheranimals11.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistrue?A.Theblackwalnutisequallyattractivetobothgrayandredsquirrels.B.Graysquirrelsdomoreharmtotheforestthanredsquirrels.C.Redsquirrelsandgraysquirrelshavehelpedthespreadofwalnuttrees.D.Thecleaningofforestlandbenefitsredsquirrelsdirectly.
  • HiltonEnglishLanguageCenterInformationforNewStudentsCLASSTIME:8:30A.m.—10:00A.m.10:30A.m.—12:00A.m.1:30p.m.—3:00p.m..TheLanguageCenterisopenMondaytoFriday.Eachclasshasoneafternoonfreeperweek.OnthefirstdaygotothelecturehalltocheckyourtimetablE.SELF-ACCESS:ThelanguagelaboratoryRoom1110isopenMondaytoFridayfrom3:15p.m.to5:00p.m.forallfull-timestudents.Youcanlearnhowtousecomputersforlanguagegamesorword-processing文字处理.TherearetapesforstudentstoborrowtopracticetheirEnglish.Goinandasktheteachertoshowyou.Ifyouplantotakepublicexaminationstherearedictationandlisteningcomprehensiontapesforyoutopracticewith.Thereareclozeexercisesonthecomputers.Askyourclassteacherforalistofpastexamessays.Studentscanborrowtapestotakehomebuttheymustbereturnedaftertwodays.ATTENDANCE:AllstudentsareexpectedtoattendclassesasitisrequireD.StudentswhodonotattendclasseswillbereportedtoOSS.Eightypercentattendanceisrequiredforstudentstoreceivetheircertificates证书whentheyfinishtheircourses.ItisalsorequiredbyOSSforanextensiontoyourvisA.BOOKS:Ifstudentsaregivencoursebooksthebooksaretheirresponsibility.Ifabookislostthestudentwillbeexpectedtopayforit.IfstudentswishtobuybooksthereisabookshopinthecollegespecializinginEnglishbooksRoom3520.56.Whendoclassesbeginandendonafullday?A.8:30A.m.—1:30p.m..B.8:30A.m.—3:00p.m..C.8:30A.m.—3:15p.m..D.3:15p.m.—5:00p.m..57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.NoteachersareinthelanguagelaB.B.90%attendanceisrequiredforthestudents.C.Bookscan’tbetakenoutofthecenter.D.Studentscanprepareforexamsbylisteningtotapes.58.Timetablecanbeseenin______.A.thelecturehallB.Room3520C.theclassroomD.Room111059.WhatdoestheunderlinedOSSmostprobablyrefertointhetext?A.A.student.B.A.reporter.C.Anadministrator.D.Aninterviewer.60.Thebookswhichthestudentswishtobuyareinthe______.A.libraryB.bookshopinthecollegeC.streetD.classroom
  • TheforcesthatmakeJapanoneoftheworld'smostearthquake-prone有倾向的countriescouldbecomepartofitslong-termenergysolution.WaterfromdeepbelowthegroundatJapan'stensofthousandsofhotspringscouldbeusedtoproduceelectricity.AlthoughJapanesehigh-techcompaniesareleadersingeothermal地热的technologyandexportititsuseislimitedinthenation.JapanshouldnodoubtmakeuseofitsresourcesofgeothermalenergysaidYoshiyasuTakefujialeadingresearcherofthermal-electricpowerproduction.ThedisastrousearthquakeandtsunamionMarch112011causedareactionagainstatomicpowerwhichpreviouslymadeup30percentofJapan'senergyneedsandincreasedinterestinalternativeenergieswhichaccountforonly8percent.ArtistYokoOnohascalledonJapantoexploreitsnaturalenergyfollowingtheexampleofIcelandwhichusesrenewableenergyformorethan80percentofitsneeds.Fornowgeothermalenergymakesuplessthan1percentoftheenergyneedsinJapanwhichhasfordecadesreliedheavilyonfossilfuelsandatomicpower.Thebiggestproblemtogeothermalenergyisthehighinitialcostoftheexplorationandconstructingthefactories.AnotherproblemisthatJapan'spotentiallybestsitesarealreadybeingdevelopedfortourismorarelocatedwithinnationalparkswhereconstructionisforbidden.Wecan'tevendig10cminsidenationalparks.saidShigetoYamadaofFujiElectricaddingthatregulationsprotectingnaturewouldneedtoberelaxedforgeothermalenergytogrow.ResearcherHideakiMatsuisaidProducingelectricityusinghotspringsisadecades-longproject.Wealsohavetothinkaboutwhattodofornowasenergysupplieswilldecreaseintheshortterm.TheEarthPolicyInstituteinWashingtonUSbelievedJapancouldproduce80000megawatts兆瓦andmeetmorethanhalfitselectricityneedswithgeothermaltechnology.JapanesegiantssuchasToshibaarealreadygloballeadersingeothermaltechnologywitha70percentmarketshare.In2010FujiElectricbuilttheworld'slargestgeothermalfactoryinNewZealanD.46.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AlternativeenergiesinJapanB.JapanthinksofgeothermalenergyC.JapantakestheleadingeothermaltechnologyD.World'slargestgeothermalplant47.WhatpercentageofJapan'senergyneedsisgeothermalenergy?A.About8%.B.Around30%.C.Below1%.D.Over80%.48.AccordingtoShigetoYamadathegrowthofgeothermalpowerinJapanneeds____.A.hightechnologyB.financialsupportC.localpeople'shelpD.achangeofrules49.Geothermalenergyisconsideredasalong-termprogramby_____.A.HideakiMatsuiB.YoshiyasuTakefuji.C.ShigetoYamadaD.YokoOno50.Itcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat_____.A.theworld'sbiggestgeothermalplantwasbuiltbyAmericaB.JapanwillnotexportitsgeothermaltechnologyC.itishardtofindgeothermalenergyinJapanD.thepotentialofJapan'sgeothermalenergyisgreat
  • FrenchlessonsinFranceWhateveryourlevelischoosingtotakeFrenchlessonsinFranceisthebestwaytolearnFrench.PlaceyourselfinthelocalcultureandpracticeyournewlyfoundskillsinyourfreetimE.Youwillbetaughtbynative本地的Frenchspeakerswhohavealoveforteachinganduseexcellentteachingtechniques.LessonsareinterestingandyouwillspeakFrenchonthefirstdaybothinsideandoutsidetheclassroom.Learners●Suitableforalllevelsfrombeginnerstoadvanced高级的●Over18yearsoldClassSchedule课表●ClassesstartonMondaysandrunthroughoutthesummer.●Pleasearriveattheschoolby8:15amonyourfirstdayforashortleveltest.Itwillhelptoplaceyouintherightclass.●ClassesrunfromMondaytoFridayeachweek.●Classesstartat8:45ameachdaydependingonyourlevel.●Youwillhave3classesperdaylasting55minuteseach.●Youwillhaveashortbreakbetweenclasses.FreeTimeandTours●Theschooloffersalotofculturalactivitiesthroughouttheweek.TheseactivitiescanincludecookinglessonswineandcheesetastingvisitstoPariscyclingmoviesandmuchmorE.●Youwillhaveplentyoffreetimetoexplore探索thelocalareaandpracticeyournewlyfoundlanguageskillsorjustrelaxonthislearningholidaywithadifferencE.OtherInformation●Youshouldbringasmalldictionarypensandpaperwithyou.Getmorefromyourholidayhavefunmeetnewpeopleandtakehomeanewlanguageskillthatwillstaywithyouforever.29.WhatisspecialabouttheFrenchcourses?A.Theyaretaughtinsmallgroups.B.TheteachersareyoungFrenchspeakers.C.PeoplelearnFrenchinandoutofclass.D.TheywillofferawinetastinglicensE.30.Onthefirstdaythestudentsshould______.A.takealanguagetestB.payfortheirstudyC.doasurveyD.introducethemselvestotheclass31.Howmanylessonsarethereinaweek?A.21.B.30.C.15.D.12.
  • AlongtheriverbanksoftheAmazonandtheOrinocotherelivesabirdthatswimsbeforeitcanflyflieslikeafatchickeneatsgreenleaveshasthestomachofacowandhasclaws爪onitswingswhenyoung.Theybuildtheirhomesabout4.6mabovetheriveranimportantfeature特征forthesafetyoftheyoung.Itiscalledthehoatzin.InappearancethebirdsofbothsexeslookverymuchalikewithbrownonthebackandcreamandredontheundersidE.Theheadissmallwithalargesetoffeathersonthetopbrightredeyesandblueskin.Itsnearestrelativesarethecommonbirdscuckoos.Itsmoststrikingfeaturethoughisonlyfoundintheyoung.Babyhoatzinshaveaclawontheleadingedgeofeachwingandanotherattheendofeachwingtip.Usingthesefourclawstogetherwiththebeak喙theycanclimbaboutinthebusheslookingverymuchlikeprimitivebirdsmusthavedonE.Whentheyounghoatzinshavelearnedtoflytheylosetheirclaws.DuringthedriermonthsbetweenDecemberandMarchhoatzinsflyabouttheforestingroupsof20to30birdsbutinAprilwhentherainyseasonbeginstheycollecttogetherinsmallerlivingunitsoftwotosevenbirdsforproducingpurposes.63.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Hoatzinsindryandrainyseasons.B.Therelativesandenemiesofhoatzins.C.PrimitivebirdsandhoatzinsoftheAmazon.D.Theappearanceandlivinghabitsofhoatzins.64.Younghoatzinsaredifferentfromtheirparentsinthat.A.theylooklikeyoungcuckoosB.theyhaveclawsonthewingsC.theyeatalotlikeacowD.theyliveonriverbanks65.Whatcanweinferaboutprimitivebirdsfromthetext?A.TheyhadclawstohelpthemclimB.B.Theycouldflylongdistances.C.Theyhadfourwingslikehoatzins.D.Theyhadaheadwithlongfeathersonthetop.66.Whydohoatzinscollecttogetherinsmallergroupswhentherainyseasoncomes?A.TofindmorefooD.B.Toprotectthemselvesbetter.C.Tokeepthemselveswarm.D.Toproducetheiryoung.
  • TheCalgaryPublicLibraryhassomegreatresourcestobeatboredomandkeepyourchildrenbusyoverthesummerwhetherathomeorontheroad.DuringtheschoolyearchildrenarebusywithhomeworkandrequiredreadingsosummerisagreattimeforthemtorelaxandreadwhattheychoosE.Notonlyisreadingapleasurablewaytopassthetimeitwillalsohelpchildrenkeeptheirskillsupoverthesummersotheyarepreparedtogobacktoschoolinthefall.Ifyouaretakingatripthissummerwhynotletthekidshelpoutwiththeplanning?Borrowachildren’satlas地图集tochooseyourwaytogetherandcheckoutsomebooksaboutyourdestinationbeforedeparturE.TheAllaboutProvincesandTerritoriesseriesisfullofinterestingfactsabouteachCanadianprovince.Goingcamping?Howabouttakingalongsomescarystoriestotellaroundthecampfire?AlvinSchwarz’scollectionsofScaryTalestoTellintheDarkaresuretomakeyourspinetingleandyourteethchatter.ForsomethingalittlelesshorribletryVelcome:aVeryScaryBookbyKevinO’Malleywhichincludessuchhorrorsasaplateofmixedvegetables!Remembertoleadbyexampleandpackabookinyourownbeachbag.Ifchildrenseeyoureadingtheywillunderstandthatbooksareanimportantandvaluablepartofsummerandtheywillbegintocopyyourhabits!ThestaffattheCalgaryPublicLibraryarealwayshappytohelpfindthatperfectsummerreadsostopbyyournearestbranchcallusat260-2600orvisitourwebsiteatCalgarypubliclibrary.comtoday.25.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraphofthepassage?A.Summeristheonlytimeforchildrentorelaxthemselves.B.Childrenhavelittletimetoreadwhattheychooseatschool.C.Childrenusuallygetboredofreadingduringtheschoolyear.D.Requiredreadingprepareschildrentogobacktoschoolinthefall.26.IfyouwantyourchildrentohaveagoodknowledgeofCanadabeforeatripyouhadbetterreferto_________.A.AllaboutProvincesandTerritoriesB.ScaryTalestoTellintheDarkC.Velcome:aVeryScaryBookD.A.Children’sAtlas27.What’stheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedparttomakeyourspinetingleandyourteethchatterinParagraph4?A.Tointerestyouandimpressyou.B.Toexciteyouandfrightenyou.C.Toembarrassyouandannoyyou.D.Todiscourageyouanddisgustyou.28.Youshouldtakeabookwithyouto_________.A.saveyourowntimeB.enjoyyoursummerholidayC.setagoodexampletoyourchildrenD.followyourchildren’sgoodhabits
  • Don'tworryifyouhaveproblems!Itiseasytosayuntilyouareinthemidstofareallybigone.Theonlypeoplewhodon'thavetroublesaregatheredinlittleneighborhoods.Mostcommunitieshaveatleastone.Wecallthemcemeteries.Ifyou'rebreathingyouhavedifficulties.It'sthewayoflife.Andbelieveitornotmostofyourproblemsmayactuallybegoodforyou!Letmeexplain.MaybeyouhaveheardtheGreatBarrierReefstretchingsome1800milesfromNewGuineatoAustralia.Tourguidesregularlytakevisitorstoviewthereef.Ononetouratraveleraskedtheguideaninterestingquestion.Inoticethatthelagoon泻湖sideofthereeflookspaleandlifelesswhiletheoceansideisvibrantandcolorfulthetravelerobserved.Whyisthis?TheguidegaveaninterestinganswerThecoralaroundthelagoonsideisinstillwaterwithnochallengeforitssurvival.Itdiesearly.Thecoralontheoceansideisconstantlybeingtestedbywindwavesandstorms.Ithastofightforitssurvivaleveryday.Asitischallengedandtesteditchangesandadapts.Itgrowshealthy.Itgrowsstrong.Anditreproduces.ThenheaddedThat'sthewayitiswitheverylivingorganism.That'showitiswithpeople.Challengedandtestedwecomealive!Likecoralpoundedbytheseawegrow.Physicaldemandscancauseustogrowstronger.Mentalandemotionalstresscanproducetough-mindednessandresiliency.Spiritualtestingcanproducestrengthofcharacterandfaithfulness.Soyouhaveproblems?Noproblem!JusttellyourselfThereIgrowagain!Remember:A.smoothseanevermadeaskilledmariner.21.Whohasnoproblemsaccordingtothepassage?A.Thepersonswhoareveryfamous.B.Thepersonswhohavemuchmoney.C.Thepersonswhohavebeenborn.D.Thepersonswhoarelivinginthecemeteries.22.Inthewriter'sopinion________.A.problemsbringusmuchtroubleB.problemshavetwosidesgoodorbadC.weshouldtrytostayawayfromanytroubleD.thefewerthingswedothelesstroublewe'llmeet23.Thereasonwhylagoonsideofthereefhasnolifeis_______.A.ithasn'tgotanysunlightB.ithaslessenergythanothersC.itneverfacesanychallengeandtestsD.ithasnoworktodoeveryday24.Afterreadingthispassageweshould________.A.regardanyproblemaschallengeB.learnfromthelagoonsideC.worryyourproblemD.enterintocemeteries
  • London’sChinesecommunitydatesbacktothe18thcenturywhenasmallnumberofChinesesailorsmovedtothecitytoworkinLimehouseeastLondon.AstimewentbyotherChinesepeoplecametothisareaandLimehousebegantobeknownasChinatown.Atthestartofthe20thcenturytherewerejust545ChinesepeopleinBritain.HoweverthissituationchangedgreatlyaftertheSecondWorldWar.AtthistimemanyfarmersinHongKonglosttheirjobsanddecidedtomovetoLondon.Inthe1950sasmallChineserestaurantopenedincentralLondon.ManyBritishpeoplevisiteditandsaidthatChinesefoodwaswonderful!SuddenlyChineserestaurantsstartedopeningineverypartofthecity.InsteadoftoolittleworkthenewChineseimmigrants移民nowfoundthattheyhadtoomuch!MostofthenewimmigrantsenjoyedtheirlivesandthechancestheywereoffereD.ManyaskedtheirfriendsandrelativestojointhemfromtheirhometownsandalotoffamilieswerereunitedagainatthistimE.AstimewentbyLondon’sChinesecommunitybecamemoreandmoresuccessful.Thesonsanddaughtersofthefirstrestaurantworkersencouragedbytheirparentsstudiedveryhardatschoolanduniversity.Andmostgothighly-paidjobs.AsaresultincreasingnumbersofChinesefamiliesleftChinatownandmovedtothemoreexpensiveplaces.Chinatownhoweverisstillaslivelyaseverandamust-seeforanyvisitortoLondon.64.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatthefirstmembersofChinatownwere_____.A.earlyChinesesailorsB.restaurantworkersC.HongKongfarmersD.visitorstoLondon65.WhatdoestheauthormeanbytheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1?A.LimehousewasinfluencedbyWorldWarII.B.Thenewimmigrantsfoundithardtofindjobsduringthewar.C.ManyHongKongfarmerslosttheirjobsbecauseofthewar.D.ThenumberofChinesepeopleinBritainincreasedafterthewar.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Beforethe20thcenturyChinatowninLondonwasstillverysmall.B.Inthe1950sChinesefoodbecamequitepopularinBritain.C.Mostofthenewimmigrantscouldfindajobinthe1950s.D.WiththehelpoftheBritishgovernmentChinatownwasverysuccessful67.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.ChinatowninWorldWarIIB.thehistoryofChinatowninLondonC.thesuccessfulChineseinLondonD.anoldChineserestaurant
  • OnlineMoneyEarningYesyoucanearnmoneyonlinewithoutanyinvestmentorwithoutanytimelimit.IhavemanyusefuleasymethodsforearningeasymoneywhileweallspendourusefultimeontheInternetbysurfingchattingdownloadingandotherwork.Thereisnoneedtostopanyotherwork.Wecanearnwithorwithoutourdailyroutine.HereItellyouthecompletemethodforonlineearning.FirstMethodEarnmoneywithBux.to.YoucanearnmoneythroughBux.tobyclickingonadsonBux.tosite.FirstyouneedtoopenanaccountatBux.to.Bux.ToisanewinternationalandFREEEnglishbasedservicethatallowsadvertiserstoreachthousandsofpotentialcustomersbydisplayingtheiradsonourSurfAdspage.Anexactcalculatedpercentageofalladvertisingincomeispaidtoourmembers.Bux.tomakesmoneythroughadvertising.HowyoumakemoneyYouviewwebsitesin30secondsthroughtheSurfAdspage.Oncethe30secondsisupyou’lleithergetagreenticksignoraredx.Thegreenticksignmeansyou’veearned$0.01andthexmeansyouhavenotearnedmoneyforthevisit.You’llgetredx’swhenyouhavemorethanonewebsitesfromtheSurfAdspageopen.Whenthishappensyougetnocredit.EarningsexampleYouclick10adsperday=$0.1020referrals转送click10adsperday=$2.00Yourdailyearnings=$2.10Yourweeklyearnings=$14.70Yourmonthlyearnings=$63.00HowtogetpaidIfyouhaveatleast$10.00accumulatedyoucanclickonyouraccountbalancewithinyourstatesareaanditwillmeetyourrequest.AtpresentitonlymakespaymentsthroughAlertPay.Itwillsoonbeusingothermethodsofpayment.AlertPayisthepaymentprocessingsolutionthatweusetopaymembers.YourAlertPayaddressisthee-mailaddressyouusetoregisterwithAlertPay.YoucangetafreeAlertPayaccountathttp://alertpay.com.Method2willpublishsoon21.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Totellaninterestingstory.B.Topresentanexcitingresearch.C.Tosolveapuzzlingproblem.D.Tointroduceasurprisingwaytoearnmoney.22.Youcanearnmoneyby________.A.clickingonadvertisementB.advertisingsomeproductsC.chattingonlineD.choosinggreenticksorx’s23.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.You’llearn$0.10ifyouclick1ad.B.YoucangetyourpaymentsthroughAlertPay.C.You’llgetmanygreenticksifyouhavemanywebsitesopen.D.YourAlertPayaccountisnotforfree.
  • TheinfluenceofAmericaisincreasinginmycountry.SpanishpeopledrinkCocaColawearbluejeanswatchHollywoodmovieslistentoAmericanmusicandeatfastfoodandtheydothesethingseveryday.IthinkthatAmericanmoviesareagoodwaytospreadAmericanculturebecausepeopleareofteninfluencedbywhattheyseeinthemovies.Mostoftheprogramsanddocumentaries纪录片wewatchonTVarefromAmericaandmostofthemovieswegotoseearemadeinHollywooD.InthelastfewyearsthegovernmenthastriedtoprotecttheSpanishmovies.NowinourcinemasatleasttwentypercentofthemovieswhichareshownmustbefromSpainorfromothercountriesinEuropE.AmericancultureisapartofSpanishlifenow.It’scertainthatmanythingsfromAmericaareasmuchapartofpeople’slivesasSpanishthings.ForexampleCocaColaisasfamiliartoeverybodyasanytypicalSpanishproduct.I’veknownaboutCocaColaformywholelifE.Howeverit’sdifferentwithWesternfastfooD.ForexampleIdon’tthinkMcDonald’sisassuccessfulinSpainasitisinothercountries.InmyopiniononeofthereasonsmaybethelifestyleoftheSpanishpeoplE.TheSpanishpeoplenormallyeatathomE.OntheotherhandmaybeMcDonald’shamburgerswilleventuallyreplacethefamousSpanishtapas.It’struethatineverycityinSpainyoucanfindaMcDonald’sanditismorepopularamongtheSpanishchildrenthanamongtheadults.Inanycaseit’sobviousthatAmericancultureisbecomingmoreandmoreapartofourliveseveryday.25.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthat____.A.theinfluenceofAmericaonSpaincanbefoundeverywhereB.mostSpanishpeopledon’tliketolistentotheirownmusicC.fastfoodspreadsfromSpaintotheUnitedStatesD.someSpanishactorsgotoAmericatoimprovetheiractingskills26.WhatplaysanimportantpartinthespreadingofAmericancultureinSpain?A.Americannovels.B.Hollywoodmovies.C.McDonald’s.D.AmericanmusiC.27.WhydidthegovernmentsetsomerulesforthefilmsshowninSpain?A.ToprotectforeigncultureinSpain.B.ToearnmoremoneyfromSpanishfilms.C.Tolimitthenumberofforeignmovies.D.TounitetheEuropeanCommunity.28.WhatdoyouthinkSpanishtapasmightbe?A.Thenameofadrink.B.Thenameofarestaurant.C.A.clothingbranD.D.A.certainkindoffooD.
  • StrangeBaby-NamingLawsGermanyParentsarebannedbylawfromusinglastnamesandthenamesofobjectsandproductsasfirstnames.A.child’sfirstnamemustclearlyindicatehisorhersexandallnamesmustbeapprovedbytheofficeofvitalstatisticsintheareainwhichthechildwasborn.IcelandThecountry’snamingcommitteeconsultstheNationalRegisterofPersonstodetermineifanameisacceptablE.Ifparentswanttogooff-listtheymustapplyforapprovalandpayafeeandthenamemustcontainonlylettersintheIcelandicalphabet.NewZealandThecountry’sBirthsDeathsandMarriagesRegistrationActof1995prohibitsparentsfromchoosinganamethatmightcauseoffensetoareasonableperson;isunreasonablylong;orisincludesorresemblesanofficialtitleorrankincludingapparentlyAdolfHitlerandYeahDetroit—bothnamesrecentlyrejecteD.DenmarkIfDanishparentspreferamonikernotonthelistof7000preapprovedbabynamestheymustgetpermissionfromlocalchurchandgovernmentofficials.Fifteento20percentofthe1100reviewednames—includingcreativespellingsofcommonnameslastnamesasfirstnamesandunusualnames—arerejectedeachyear.21.Youcantellwhetherababyisagirloraboyaccordingtothefirstnamein_____.A.GermanyB.NewZealandC.IcelandD.Denmark22.InIcelandthenamesshould_____.A.beapprovedbytheofficeofvitalstatistics.B.beacceptedbytheNationalRegisterofPersons.C.containonlylettersintheRomanalphabet.D.bepaidforsomemoney.23.WhichnameisacceptedinNewZealand?A.BinLadenB.TalulaDoesTheHulaC.JohnSmithD.KeenanGotLucky24.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingistrue?A.Parentsshouldpayafeeforbabies’namesifthenamesarerejecteD.B.Eachyearabout150-200reviewednamesarerejectedinDenmark.C.AdolfHitlerisbannedinIcelanD.D.Danishbabies’namesshouldbeonthelistifparentscan’tgetthepermission.
  • Itdoesn’tlookliketheheartofagreenrevolution.Thehugechimneysstickupabovethelineofpinetreesanddon’tmakeforthemostscenicviewasyouwanderaroundtheclearbluewatersofthenearbylakE.ButitisthispowerplantthathashelpedthesmallSwedishcityofVaxjobecomearguablythegreenestplaceinEuropE.Oncloserobservationtheonlythinkemergingfromthechimneys炉子.That’sbecauseitisnotoilfuellingtheplantbutwoodchipandotherwoodwastefromthearea’ssawmills.Andaswellasgeneratingelectricityitalsosupplies90percentofthissouthernSwedishtownwithheatingandhotwater.Thegasesproducedasthewoodburnsarechangedintoliquidformandarepurifiedbeforetheyreachthechimney.Andinsteadofwastingthisliquidthepowerplantpumpsitaroundtown.Somerunsoutofthetown’spublictaps;therestisdirectedthroughpipesthatrunthroughindividualheaterswarminghomesandoffices.ThepileofwoodchippingintheyardtowersaboveheadheightandtakesalmostfiveminutestowalkarounD.That’senoughtokeepVaxjowarmonthesnowiestdayinwinterorsupplyitwithhotwaterforafortnightinsummerandit’sgoodwayofusingthepaperindustry’swastE.AswellasthecenturiesoldSwedishpolicyofplantinganewtreeforeveryonefelledtheashessweptoutofthefurnaceeachdayfindtheirwaybacktotheforestasfertilizer肥料.ItwasthisgreenplantthatnettedVaxjotheEuropeanUnion’sawardforsustainable可持续的developmentmakingitthegreenestcityonthecontinent.Howeveritisnotjustthecitizen’sconsciencesandmoralhistoriestowhichthetown’scurrentdayauthoritiesareappealing.Theyknowhowtotalktotheirwalletstoo.Oil-generatedelectricitycostsabout16000kronorayear£1170perpersonwhilethenewpowerplant’selectricitycomesinattwothirdsofthepricE.They’vebeenplanningforovertenyearstobecomeaFossilFuelFreeCity.ButaccordingtoAndersFranzentheheadofplanninganddevelopmentdepartmentatthecitycouncil:Thebattleintheenergysectorhasbeenwonyesbutthenextbattlegroundistransport.63.What’sthemainreasonforinsideitsmellsmorelikeasaunathanafurnace?A.ItissurroundedbypinetreesB.ItproduceslotsofhotwaterC.ItisfuelledbywoodchipandwoodwasteD.Itsendsoutthesmokefromthechimneys.64.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatthepowerplant.A.promotestreeplantingB.makesfulluseofwasteC.reliesheavilyonpaperindustryD.mainlysupplieshotwaterandheating65.Whatimpressesthetown’scurrentdayauthoritiesmost?A.Thecitizen’sconsciences.B.Thetown’smoralhistories.C.ThelowercostofelectricityD.Theawardforsustainabledevelopment66.WhatAndersFranzensaidinthelastparagraphindicatesthat.A.theywillcontinuetheireffortingreenplanB.theyhavegreatdifficultyintransportC.theyhavenoroomforfurtherdevelopmentD.theyareperfectlycontentwiththeachievement
  • Welcometotheworldofmultitasking---aplacewherethemeasureofapersonishowmanyjobstheycanperformatthesametimE.InfactifexpertsaretobebelievedmultitaskingisadisastrousideA.Oneoftheopponents反对者ofmultitaskingisDr.CliffordNassaprofessoratStanfordUniversity.Peoplewhomultitaskfrequentlyarelessabletopayattention;theyareworseatmanagingtheirmemoryhesaiD.Inhisopinionthelossthatwegetwithmultitaskingisharmlessinsomesituationsforexamplepartofdoingbusinessinthedigitalworld;butyoucan’tdoseriousworklikewritingthinkingorsolvinganimportantproblemthisway.Youdoworseevenasyouthinkyou’redoingbetter.Allthetimetheresearchpointstoasimplefact:thebraincannotcopE.Whenyoustopmidwaythroughcomposingareporttocheckanemailyouforceyourbraintostopandregroup.Itislikepressingthepausebuttonduringamoviemeaningthefilmtakeslongertowatch.AndaccordingtoDr.Nasstheproblemsextendbeyondthebrain.Youngpeoplewhofrequentlymultitaskarenotassociallyandemotionallyhealthyasthosewhodon’t.Theyjustfeelmoreemotionallysatisfiedandthefeelingissogoodandtheyareboundtodesireitagain.ToddOppenheimerawritersaidWe’vebecomeaveryshort-termsocietyanddon’trewardpeoplefortakingalotoftimeonsomething.Hefearswemayenduplosingthenextgenerationofgreatthinkers.It’sreallyunfortunatebecausethelong-termchallengesofourworld---environmentalissuesfinancialissues---requirepeopletothinkwiselyaboutthelong-termconsequencesofwhattheydo.Andit’snocoincidencethatthekindofpeoplewhodothinklong-termdon’tmultitask.24.AccordingtoDr.Nassmultitasking________.A.contributestomemorizingvariousthingsB.mayresultinlosingthenextgenerationofgreatthinkersC.canbeperformedusingdigitaltoolsD.makestheperformanceemotionallyaffectedonly25.Fromthepassagewecantell________.A.wemistakenlybelievethatwe’redoingbetterbyswitchingbetweentasksB.multitaskingdoesharmtousineveryareaC.foreverytaskyouaddtoyourmultitaskingyoucanfinishyourgoalmorequicklyD.thelossthatwegetwithmultitaskingisharmless26.Whichofthefollowingisamultitaskingaddict?A.YouwatchfromstarttofinishwithoutdistractionwhenplayingaDVD.B.Youhaveyourofficedeskcoveredwithpaperworkfromvariousunfinishedprojects.C.Youfeelthatwhenyoutrytodotoomuchatoncetheresultalwayssuffers.D.Youturnyourcellphonetosilencewhenyouareouttodinewithfriends.27.Theauthormainlywantstotellus_________.A.itismoreefficienttodothingsallinamixedwayB.ittakeslongerforustobecomeagreatthinkerC.weshouldn’tbelazyifwewanttoaccomplishmanytasksD.thelessyouswitchthebetteryoudo
  • Scientistshaveclaimedamilestoneinthedrivefornewenergy—developmentofthefirstpracticalartificialleafanadvancedsolarcellthatimitatestheprocesscalledphotosynthesis光合作用thatgreenplantsusetomakesunlightandwaterintoenergy.ApracticalartificialleafhasbeenadreamofscientistsfordecadessaidDanielNocerawholedtheresearchteam.Webelievewehavemadeit.Theartificialleafshowsparticularpromiseasaninexpensivesourceofelectricityforhomesofthepoorindevelopingcountries.OnecanimaginevillagesinIndiaandAfricasoonpurchasinganaffordablebasicpowersystembasedonthistechnology.Theleafisliketheshapeofapokercardbutthinner.Placedinwaterinabrightsunlightitcouldproduceenoughelectricitytosupplyahouseinadevelopingcountrywithelectricityforadaybysplittingwaterintohydrogenandoxygenwhicharestoredinafuelcelltoproduceelectricity.Theartificialleafisnotanewconcept.ThefirstartificialleafwasdevelopedmorethanadecadeagobyJohnTtlrner.Howeveritwasimpracticalforwideruseasitwascomposedofrareexpensivemetalsandwashighlyunstablewithalifespanofbarelyoneday.Nocera’snewleafovercomestheseproblems.Itismadeofinexpensivematerialsthatarewidelyavailableworksundersimpleconditionsandishighlystable.Laboratorystudiesshowedthatitcouldoperatecontinuouslyforatleast45hourswithoutadropinactivity.ThekeytothisbreakthroughisNocera’srecentdiscoveryofseveralnewpowerfulinexpensivecatalystswhichareabletoacceleratethechemicalreactionundersimpleconditions.RightnowNocera’sleafisabout10timesmoreefficientatcarryingoutphotosynthesisthananaturalleaf.Yetheisoptimisticthathecanboosttheefficiencyofthedevicemuchhigherinthefuture.21.DanielNoceradescribeshisartificialleafaspromisingin_________________.A.makinganartificialplantthatcanfeeditself.B.findinganewkindofcatalysttoproduceelectricity.C.changingthesunlightandwaterintoelectricitydirectlyD.providingelectricityforthepoorfamilyatalowcost22.Accordingtothepassagecatalystsintheartificialleaf________.A.speeduptheprocessofchemicalreactionsB.reducethelossofenergyduringitsoperationC.workasamediatostorecollectedenergyD.slowdownthecourseofchemicalreactions23.Theunderlinedworditinthefourthparagraphrefersto______.A.photosynthesisB.catalystusedbythesolarcellC.Turner’sartificialleafD.Nocera’snewleaf24.Thepassageismostprobablyfrom_________.A.asciencefictionstoryB.afairytalebookC.anadvertisementforsolarproductsD.asciencenewsreport
  • Babiesdon’tlearntotalkjustfromhearingsounds.Theyarelip-readerstoo.Ithappensduringthestagewhenababy’sbabbling咿呀声graduallychangesfromunclearvoicesintothatfirstmamaordada.ThebabyinordertodolikeyouhastofigureouthowtoshapetheirlipstomakethatparticularsoundtheyarehearingaccordingtodevelopmentalpsychologistDavidLewkowiczofFloridaAtlanticUniversitywholedthestudy.Apparentlyitdoesn’ttakethemtoolongtoabsorbthemovementsthatmatchbasicsounds.Bytheirfirstbirthdaysbabiesstartchangingbacktolookyouintheeyeagain.Itoffersmoreevidencethatqualityface-timewithbabiesisveryimportantforspeechdevelopmentmorethansayturningonthelatestbabyDVD.ButLewkowiczwentastepfurther.HeandhisstudentAmyHansen-Tifttestednearly180babiesgroupsofthematages46810and12months.How?TheyshowedvideosofawomanspeakinginEnglishorSpanishtobabiesofEnglishspeakers.TheyfoundthatwhenthespeakerusedEnglishthe4-month-oldsgazedmostlyintohereyes.The6-months-oldsspentequalamountsoftimelookingattheeyesandthemouth.The8-and10-month-oldsstudiedmostlythemouth.At12monthsattentionstartedchangingbacktowardthespeaker’seyes.ButwhathappenedwhenthesebabiesaccustomedtoEnglishheardSpanish?The12-month-oldsstudiedthemouthlongerjustlikeyoungerbabies.Theyneededtheextrainformationtorecognizetheunfamiliarsounds.Thatfitswithresearchintobilingualism双语thatshowsbabies’brainsadjustthemselvestodistinguishingthesoundsoftheirnativelanguageoverotherlanguagesinthefirstyearoflifE.Thecontinuedlip-readingshowsthe1-year-oldsclearlystillarefitforlearning.BabiesaresohardtostudythatthisisafairlyheroicdatasetsaysDukeUniversitycognitiveneuroscientistGregAppelbaumwhofoundtheresearchsofascinatingthathewantstoknowmorE.28.Accordingtothefirstparagraphbabies______.A.mightgetitsvoicemamabylip-readingB.learntotalkjustfromhearingthesoundsC.liketofigureouthowtoshapetheirlipsD.communicatewithparentsthroughgestures29.Whatisnecessaryindevelopingbabies’speechaccordingtoLewkowicz?A.PlayingbabyDVDnearby.B.TeachingbabiestoreadEnglish.C.SpeakingwithbabiesfacetofacE.D.Speakingdifferentlanguagesinfrontofbabies.30.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightchangeofbabies’eyegazeaccordingtothetext?Eyegaze4812MonthA.Eyegaze4812MonthC.Eyegaze4812MonthB.Eyegaze4812MonthD.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.BabiesHaveDifferentMethodstoTalkB.BabiesTryLip-readinginLearningtoTalkC.BabiesAreSuitabletoLearnTwoLanguagesD.BabiesCanEasilyAcceptForeignLanguage
  • Goinggreenseemstobefad时尚foralotofpeoplethesedays.Whetherthatisgoodorbadwecan’treallysaybutforthetowofusgoinggreenisnotafadbutalifestylE.OnApril222011wedecidedtogogreeneverysingledayforanentireyear.Thismeantdoing365differentgreenthingsanditalsomeantchallengingourselvestogogreenbeyondeasythings.Ratherthanrecycleandreduceourenergywehadtothinkof365differentgreenthingstodoandthiswasnoeasytask.WiththeideaofgoinggreeneverysingledayforayearOurGreenYearstarteD.MylifeandIdecidedtoeducatepeopleabouthowtheycouldgogreenintheirlivesandhopedwecouldshowpeopleallthegreenthingsthatcouldbedonetohelptheenvironment.Wewantedtopushthemessagethateverylittlebithelps.OverthecourseofOurGreenYearwecompletelychangedourlifestylE.Wenowshopatorganic有机的stores.WeconsumelessmeatchoosinggreenfooD.Wehavegreatlyreducedourbuyingwedon’tneeD.Wehavegivenawayhalfofwhatweownedthroughwebsites.Ourhomeiskeptcleanbyvinegarandlemonjuicewithnochemicalcleaners.Wemakeourownbutterenjoyingthesmellofhome-madefreshbreaD.InourhomeofficeanyonecaughtdoingsomethingungreenmightbepunisheD.OurmindshavebeenchangedbyOurGreenYear.Wearegratefulforthechancetohavebeenabletogogreenandeducateothers.Webelievethatwedohavethepowertochangethingsandhelpourplanet.55.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoingGreen.B.ProtectingthePlanet.C.KeepingOpen-MindedD.CelebratingOurGreenYear.56.Itwasdifficultforthecoupletoliveagreenlifeforthewholeyearbecause_________.A.theywereexpectedtofollowthegreenfadB.theydidn’tknowhowtoeducateotherpeopleC.theywereunwillingtoreducetheirenergyD.theyneededtoperformunusualgreentasks57.WhatdidthecoupledooverthecourseofOurGreenYear?A.Theytriedtogetoutoftheirungreenhabits.B.Theyignoreothers’ungreenbehavior.C.Theychosebetterchemicalcleaners.D.Theysoldtheirhome-madefooD.58.Whatcanweinferformthelastparagraph?A.ThegovernmentwillgivesupporttothegreenpeoplE.B.ThecouplemaycontinuetheirprojectinthefuturE.C.Somepeopledisagreewiththecouple’sgreenideas.D.OurGreenYearisbecominganationalcampaign.
  • WashingtonD.C.isthecapitaloftheUnitedStates.It’sthecenterofnationalgovernment.It’sabusyworkingcitywithalargepopulation.ButwhatismoreWashingtonisalsoacityofhistoryandculturE.Washingtonwascreatedin1790whenCongressthehighestlaw-makingbodyoftheU.S.A.decidedtoplacethenation’snewcapitalintheeastofthecountry.ItwasbuilthalfwaybetweenthenorthernandsouthernstatesofAmericA.AndofcourseitwasnamedafterGeorgeWashingtonthefirstPresidentoftheUnitedStates.TherearemanytouristsightsinWashington.PerhapsthemostimportanttouristsightistheCapitalBuilding.ThishouseistheCongress.Anotherworld-famousbuildinginWashingtonistheWhiteHousE.ThisisthehomeandofficeofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates.MostvisitorsarehoweversurprisedbyhowsmalltheWhiteHouseactuallyis.Washingtonisalsoagreatculturecity.TheLibraryofCongresscontainsoneofthelargestlibrarycollectionsintheworlD.TheSmithsonianMuseumholdsthenation’slargestcollectionofculturalmaterials.AndtheJohnF.CentreisafamouscentreofartandculturE.Ithasmanygreatmusicalandtheatreperformancesthroughouttheyear.72.Thewritermainlytalksabout______.A.WashingtonB.thehistoryofWashingtonC.buildingsandsightsinWashingtonD.thehistoryandcultureofWashington73.FromthepassageweknowthatWashingtonissituatedin________.A.theeastoftheU.S.A.B.thecentreoftheU.S.A.C.thecenterofthemiddlepointfromnorthtosoutheastofthecountryD.theeastandhalfwayfromthenorth74.ThewhiteHousesurprisesthepeoplemostfor______.A.itswhitecolourB.itssizeC.itasthehomeandofficeofthepresidentD.itshistory75.ThewriterintroducesWashingtonintheorderof_____.A.populationhistoryandcultureB.historyandcultureC.generalintroductionhistorysightsandcultureD.generalintroductionhistorysightsbuildingsandculture
  • ValenciaisintheeastpartofSpain.Ithasaportontheseatwomilesawayonthecoast.ItisthecapitalofaprovincethatisalsonamedValenciA.Thecityisamarketcentreforwhatisproducedbythelandaroundthecity.Mostofthecity’smoneyismadefromfarming.Itisalsoabusybusinesscitywithshipsrailwaysclothesandmachinefactories.Valenciahasanoldpartwithwhitebuildingscoloredroofsandnarrowstreets.Themodernparthaslongwidestreetsandnewbuildings.Valenciaiswellknownforitsparksandgardens.Ithasmanyoldchurchesandmuseums.Theuniversityinthecentreofthecitywasbuiltinthe13thcentury.ThecityofValenciahasbeenknownsincethe2ndcentury.Inthe8thcenturyitwasthecapitalofSpain.ThereisalsoanimportantcityinVenezuela委内瑞拉namedValenciA.29.FromthetexthowmanyplaceshavethenameValencia?A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four30.WhatisthemaindifferencebetweenthetwopartsofValencia?A.ThecolorofthebuildingB.ThelengthofthestreetsC.TheageofthebuildingsD.Thecoloroftheroofs31.WhenwasValenciathemostimportantcityinSpain?A.2ndcenturyB.8thcenturyC.13thcenturyD.20thecentury32.Themainincome收入ofthecityofValenciaisfromits______.A.marketsB.businessC.factoriesD.farming
  • ConsideringAustralia'ssizeandthefactthatearlysettlementswerefarapartAustraliansocietyisremarkablyhomogeneous同种的.Itscitizensarefundamentallyprosperousandthewayoflifeinthemajorcitiesandtownsismuchthesamehowevermanymilesdividethem.Ittakesasharpeartoidentifyregionalaccents.HoweverthereissomedifferenceinlifestylebetweencitysettlersandthecountrypeoplE.Almost90percentofthepopulationlivesinthefast-pacedcitiesalongthecoastandhaslittlemorethanapassingfamiliaritywiththedesert.Themajorcitiespreserveimagesofcolonialheritagebuttheoverallimpressionismodemwithnewbuildingsreflectingthecountry'syouth.Incontrasttheruralcommunitiestendtobeslow-movingandconservativE.FormanyyearsAustraliawassaidtohaveriddenonthesheep'sbackareferencetowoolbeingthecountry'smainmoneyearner.Howeveritisnolongerdominant主宰的.MuchofAustralia'srelativelysoundeconomyisnowachievedfromnaturalcoalandwheatandbybeingthelargestdiamondproducerintheworlD.Newerindustriessuchastourismandwinemakingarealsoincreasinglyimportant.Australiansaregenerallyfriendlyandrelaxedwithamodestsenseofhumor.YetcontrarytowidespreadbeliefveryfewAustralianshavetrueprisonerorigins.WithinonlyonegenerationofthearrivaloftheFirstFleetin1788Australiahadbecomeanationofimmigrants.OriginallycomingalmostentirelyfromtheBritishIslestodayoneinthreeAustralianscomesfromelsewherE.Australia'sliberalpostwarimmigrationpoliciesledtoaflowingofsurvivorsfromwar-tornEuropemostnotablyGreeksItaliansPolesandGermans.TheemphasishasshiftedinrecentyearsandtodaythemajorityofnewimmigrantsarefromSoutheastAsiA.TodayAustraliaisamixtureofnationsandalthoughsomeracismexistsithasgenerallybeenasuccessfulexperimentandthecountryisreasonablyproudtohaveoneofthemostharmoniousmulticulturalcommunitiesintheworlD.24.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysayinghaslittlemorethanapassingfamiliaritywiththedesertinthesecondparagraph?A.Themajorpopulationhasacloserelationshipwiththedesert.B.Thefast-pacedcitiesarejustlocatedbythedesert.C.Themajorpopulationknowslittleaboutthedesert.D.Themajorpopulationisfamiliarwiththepeoplelivinginthedesert.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thepaceoflifeinthecityisdifferentfromthatinthecountry.B.OnethirdofpeoplelivinginAustraliacomefromEuropE.C.TheAustralianeconomyisdependentonsheepexports.D.MostAustralianshaveancestorswhowereprisoners.26.WhatusedtobeAustralia'smainmoneyearner?A.Wheat.B.Wool.C.Tourism.D.DiamonD.27.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat____.A.nothingaboutAustralia'scolonialpartinmodemcitiescanbeseenbyvisitorsB.tourismandwinemakingresultedinfastdevelopmentinruralcommunitiesonlyC.immigrantsfromEuropehavebroughtracialproblemsD.Australia'srecentimmigrationpolicyencouragesimmigrantsfromSoutheastAsia
  • EarlierthismonthbloggerLisaHendersonannouncedthatsheandherhusbandJohnhaddecidednottohaveChristmas.ThefamilywholivesinUtahwillstillputupdecorationsbutpresentsfromSantaareano-gothisyear.JohnandIfeellikewearefightingaveryharduphillbattlewithourkidswhenitcomestotheirrightsHendersonwroteonherblog.ItisoneofthebiggeststrugglesasaparentthesedaysinmiddleclassAmericA.Ourkidshavebeenactingsoungratefullately....JohnsaidWeshouldn’tjustcelebrateChristmas.Andsothat’swhatwediD.InsteadtheHendersonsareputtingthemoneytheywouldhavespentongiftstowardserviceprojectsinordertoteachtheirthreesonsthepleasureofgiving.ThechildrenwillstillreceivegiftsfromgrandparentsandotherfamilymembersbutthisyearshesaidtheirletterstoSantawillbeaskinghimtofindsomeonewhoneedspresentsmorethantheydo.InaninterviewwithABCNews11-year-oldCalebHendersonadmittedthatheandhisbrothershadbeenbehavingbadly.Wewouldhiteachotherwewerefighting.CryingheadmittedandLisasaidthatwhenshebrokethenewstohersonstheycriedprettyhard.ButsofarHendersontoldFoxNewslastweekthefamilyishavingasuddenturningthisintoadifferentkindofgift.TheyhavealreadyheldaclothingdriveandsentboxesofclothesandcandytoavillageinthePhilippinesthatwashithardlastyearbyTyphoonHaiyan.Thechildrenwereexcitedandkeptwantingtogivemoreandmoreshereportedonherblog.ManyreadersrespondedpositivelytoHenderson'spostsomesharingtheirownstoriesoflimitingChristmasinordertoteachtheirchildrentobecharitable仁慈的orgrateful.Asparentsyou'regivingyourkidssomethingsomuchmorespecialthanabunchofgiftsonChristmasonewrotE.ButHendersonreceivednegativefollow-upsaswellonherblog.Respondingtocriticssheupdatedherblogwithastatementthatreadsinpart:Ijustwantedtoexplainacoupleofthings.Firstmykidsareinnowayhurtingforthings...Theyhavereactedbymakinggiftsforeachotherandpackingthemintoeachother'sstockingsstealthily.Theyarelearningexactlywhatwewantedthemtolearnbecausetheyarenotmovingaroundfeelingsorryforthemselves.Theyarethinkingofothers.ThesecondthingIwantedtoexplainiswhyIwrotethispost.SomepeopleseemtothinkIwrotethisforattention.Ummmtheattentionyougetfrompostslikethisisnotgoodandactuallyextremelydifficulttodealwith....ThereasonIwrotethispostisIwanttoempowerparentstofeellikeit’sokaytotakeastanD....Iwantedtosharewhatwearedoingsoanyparentsthatfeeltheyarestrugglingwiththesameissuesintheirhomecanseewhatothersaredoingandgetideasfortheirfamily.Myintentionistohelpsupportotherparentsandtoraiseamazingkids.66.TheHendersonsdecidednottospendChristmasbecause_______.A.theirkidscouldreceivepresentsfromtheirotherfamilymembersB.thestrugglingcoupletriedtosavesomemoneytobuykidsgiftsC.theywantedtomaketheirkidsunderstandthepleasureofgivingD.thewholefamilywouldgotothedisasterareasinthePhilippines67.AfterjoiningtheirparentsindoingvolunteerservicestheHendersons’kidsbecame_______.A.selfishandstubbornB.determinedanddevotedC.hopefulandhonestD.gratefulandgenerous68.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4canbereplacedby_______.A.allthekidsletoutanexcitedcrywhenSantasentthemChristmaspresentsB.whenLisatoldthekidstheydidn’tspendChristmastheyfeltextremelysadC.themomentLisasaidthePhilippineswashitbytyphoontheyburstintotearsD.whentheirgrandparentsdidn'tsendthemgiftsthekidscouldn'thelpcrying.69.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswecanconcludethat_______.A.thewriterwantstosharehisexperiencesofraisingamazingkidsB.educatingkidsneedsregularcommunicationandgreatpatienceC.thewriterstronglycalledonpeopletocarefortheunfortunateD.parentsshouldpraisechildrenfortheirkindnesstootherpeople70.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.WhyTheseParentsDecidedNotToCelebrateChristmas.B.HowAmericansSpendA.TraditionalChristmasNowadays.C.A.HardBattlebetweenKidsAndParentsAtChristmas.D.WhatAmericanPeopleDoToHaveA.NiceChristmas.
  • ThefinancialcrisisisremindingAmericansofalessontheyfirstlearnedinchildhood:ShareandsharealikE.Theyaresharingorswappingtoolsandbookscarsandhandbagstimeandtalent.Thereneweddesiretoshareshowsupinavarietyofexamples:A.car-sharingservicehashada70percentmembershipincreasesincethecrisisoccurreD.Somecompaniesencouragedhisemployeestotakevanpooling.GovernmentsareputtingbikesonthestreetforpublicusE.How-to-swapWebsitesareincreasingquickly.TheeconomyreflectsthewayAmericanshavecutbackespeciallyondailyitems:Departmentstoresalesdropped1.3percentinJunE.Peoplearenotbuyingcarsandasaresultautosalesdropped27.7percentlastmonth.Theyarenotpayingotherstodowhattheycandothemselves—HomeDepotreportsincreasedattendanceatin-storedo-it-yourselfclinics.AndalthoughpaintsalesaredowningeneralaccordingtoSherwin-Williamsindividualconsumersarestillbuying.WhenTomBurdettneededtocutsometilesathishomeoutsideAnnapolisherefusedtobuyexpensivetools.Soheaskedhisneighborsandfriendsforhelp.SureenoughsomeonehadjustwhatheneedeD.AndwhenthatfriendneededhelpfixingasatellitedishBurdettvolunteeredtohelp.Thesharingmind-setisnotnewtotheAmericanculturebutmanyAmericansgiveitupwhenthenationchangedfromanagriculturalsocietytoanindustrialonesaidRosemaryHornakapsychologyprofessoratMeredithCollegeinRaleighN.C.TheymovedfartherfromtheirfamiliesanddidnothavetimetoconnectwithnewneighborsbecausetheyworkedsomuchshesaiD.Neighborhoodconversationstellmoreofthestoryasthemovementgrowsorganically持续地incommunitiesacrosstheWashingtonregionandthenation.OnonestreetinArlingtonforexampleneighborsarecollectingtheirseparatemoneyformulch覆盖料anddividingitamongthemselves.28.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.IntroducinganewwayoflifE.B.Sharinginthefinancialcrisis.C.HowtoreducethelivingexpensE.D.Howtohandlethefinancialcrisis.29.Whydopeopleinmoderntimesgiveupthesharingmind-set?A.Becausetheydon’tneeditatall.B.Becausetheyaren’tinterestedinit.C.Becausetheyarebusywithwork.D.BecausetheyhatebeingdisturbeD.30.TheunderlinedphrasecutbackinParA.3probablymeans________.A.sharedB.helpedC.abandonedD.reduced31.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_________________________.A.moreandmoreAmericanssolveproblemsintheirdailylifebyhelpingeachother.B.ifthepricesofservicegoesdownindividualconsumerswon’tdosomethingthemselves.C.thesharing-mindsetisastrangetomanyAmericans.D.whenthecrisisendsAmericanswillabandonthesharing-mindset.
  • HarryPotterandTheHungerGameshaven’tbeenbighitsfornothing.Lotsofteensandadolescentsstillreadquitealot.Butastudyshowsacleardeclineovertime.Nearlyhalfof17-year-oldssaytheyreadforpleasurenomorethanoneortwotimesayearandthat’swaydownfromadecadeago.Thedigitalrevolutionmeanstherearemoreplatformsthanevertoreadon.JimSteyerhasbeenstudyingtheeffectoftechnologyonchildrenandhefindstheresultsstriking.Steyerhasfourkidsandhasseenthetrendmostwithhis16-year-old.Istarttoseeitinour10-year-oldbecauseheislessandlessreadingandmoreandmoreattractedtosomeofthedigitalmediaplatformsthathehasaccessto.hesays.Researcherswanttoknowmoreabouthowteensarespendingtheirtimeinthedigitalage.ButKathrynZickuhrofthePewResearchCentersaysit’stricky.Ifakidislookingatabookyoucanassumeheorsheisreading.Butwhenitcomestolookingatasmartphoneortabletwhoknows?We’veheardfrommiddleandhighschoolteachersthatsometimestheInternetiswonderfulforhighlymotivatedstudentstododeepandexpansiveresearchsaysZickuhr.Butontheotherhandobviouslytherearemanydistractions干扰ontheInternet.Despitethosedistractionsparentscandoalottopromotereading.Kidswithparentswhoreadwhobuyortakebooksoutofthelibraryfortheirkidsandwhothensettimeasideintheirkids’dailyscheduleforreadingtendtoreadthemostwhetherit’sonabookane-bookorsomeotherdevices.JimSteyersays.29.WhatdoesJimSteyerseeinhisfourkids?A.Theybecomeaddictedtomagicnovels.B.Theyreadforpleasuremorefrequently.C.Theyspendtoomuchtimeonelectronicdevices.D.TheygettheirreadingabilityimprovedontheInternet.30.AccordingtoKathrynZickuhr_____________.A.itiseasytoknowwhetherakidisreadingonatabletB.kidsaremakingthebestoftheInternetintheirstudyC.theInternetisaneffectivemotivationtoreadingD.theInternetcaneasilygetstudentsunfocused31.Accordingtothelastparagraphthekeytohelpingkidstoreadmoreis_____________.A.theInternetB.parentsC.digitaldevicesD.scientists32.Whichofthefollowingquestionsisthepassageintendedtoexplain?A.Howdoparentsgetteensoutofdigitalmedia?B.Whatcanbedonetohelpkidstoreadforfun?C.Whyareteensreadinglessthanbeforeindigitalage?D.Whyisreadingforpleasurebeneficialtokids?
  • Sometimesyou’llhearpeoplesaythatyoucan’tloveothersuntilyouloveyourself.Sometimesyou’llhearpeoplesaythatyoucan’texpectsomeoneelsetoloveyouuntilyouloveyourself.Eitherwayyou’vegottoloveyourselffirstandthiscanbetricky.Sureweallknowthatwe’retheappleofourparents’eyesandthatourGrandmasthinkwe’regreattalentsandourUncleRobertsthinkthatwewillgototheOlympicsbutsometimesit’salothardertothinksuchnicethoughtsaboutourselves.Ifyoufindthatbelievinginyourselfisachallengeitistimeyoubuildapositiveself-imageandlearntoloveyourself.Self-imageisyourownmind’spictureofyourself.Thisimageincludesthewayyoulookthewayyouactthewayyoutalkandthewayyouthink.Interestinglyourself-imagesareoftenquitedifferentfromtheimagesothersholdaboutus.UnfortunatelymostoftheseimagesaremorenegativethantheyshouldbE.Thuschangingthewayyouthinkaboutyourselfisthekeytochangingyourself-imageandyourwholeworlD.Thebestwaytodefeatapassiveself-imageistostepbackanddecidetostressyoursuccesses.Thatismakealistifyouneedtobutwritedownallofthegreatthingsyoudoeveryday.Don’tallowdoubtstooccurinit.Itmightbethatyouareexperiencinganegativeself-imagebecauseyoucan’tmovepastoneflaworweaknessthatyouseeaboutyourself.Wellrollupyoursleevesandmakeachangeofitasyourprimarytask.Ifyouthinkyou’resillybecauseyouaren’tgoodatmathfindatutor.Ifyouthinkyou’reweakbecauseyoucan'trunamilegettothetrackandpracticE.Ifyouthinkyou’redullbecauseyoudon’twearthelatesttrendsbuyafewnewclothes.Butrememberjustbecauseyouthinkitdoesn’tmeanit’struE.Thebestwaytogetridofanegativeself-imageistorealizethatyourimageisfarfromobjectiveandtoactivelyconvinceyourselfofyourpositivequalities.Changingthewayyouthinkandworkingonthoseyouneedtoimprovewillgoalongwaytowardspromotingapositiveself-imagE.Whenyoucanpatyourselfonthebackyou’llknowyou’rewellonyourway.Goodluck!56.Youneedtobuildapositiveself-imagewhenyou______.A.daretochallengeyourselfB.feelithardtochangeyourselfC.haveahighopinionofyourselfD.areunconfidentaboutyourself57.Accordingtothepassageourself-images______.A.havepositiveeffectsB.areoftenchangeableC.areprobablyuntrueD.havedifferentfunctions58.Howshouldyouchangeyourself-imageaccordingtothepassage?A.Tochangethewayyouthink.B.Tomakeyourlifesuccessful.C.TounderstandyourownworlD.D.Tokeepadifferentimageofothers.59.Thepassageismainlytalkingabout______.A.howtoprepareforyoursuccessB.howtobuildapositiveself-imageC.howtofacechallengesinyourlifeD.howtodevelopyourgoodqualities60.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthepassage?A.Parents.B.Educators.C.Adolescents.D.Peopleingeneral.
  • WhenyougotoSt.Petersburgyouwillbeattractedbysomanyattractions.Ifyou’reshortontimeorjustwanttomakesuretohitthehighlightsthesearethetopmust-seesightsinSt.Petersburg.TheHermitageMuseumTheHermitageMuseumisoneofthemostimportantsightstoseeforanyvisitortoSt.Petersburg.ThereyoucanseelotsofdifferentpaintingsofoldmastersinsidetheHermitagE.Preparetocomeface-to-facewithclassicWesternartists.TheRussianMuseumTheRussianMuseumholdsoneofthelargestcollectionsofRussianartintheworlD.ViewRussianartcreationsthroughtheagesfromByzantine-styleiconstotheSocialistRealismofStalin’stimes.KizhiIslandKizhiIslandisanopen-airmuseumofwoodenbuildingsfromtheKareliaRegionofRussiA.Theseimpressivestructuresaremadewithoutanynails钉子—thewoodfitstogetherwithjoints铆andgrooves沟槽.PeterhofPeterhofisbeautifulandfun.You’llbechargedforadmission门票butgotoPeterhofwhenthefountainsareworking—duringthedayinthesummer.Theyareshutoffinwinteraswellasintheevenings.TheChurchofOurSavioronSpilledBloodLoveitorhateittheChurchofOurSavioronSpilledBloodisanattractivemust-seesight.ThebeautifullookmaymakeyoureyesbrightenandthepaintingsinsidethechurchwillmakeyousayWow!TheBronzeHorsemanStatueTheBronzeHorsemanisapartofRussianCultureandasymbolofSt.Petersburg.ThisstatueofPetertheGreatsittingonhishorsecantrulyshowPetertheGreat’sinfluenceontheRussianideaofgreatness.ItwasmadefamousbyAlexanderPushkin.26.Ifyou’reinterestedinpaintingsyou’dbettergoto_____.A.theHermitageMuseumandPeterhofB.theHermitageMuseumandtheChurchofOurSavioronSpilledBloodC.KizhiIslandandtheChurchofOurSavioronSpilledBloodD.theRussianMuseumandKizhiIsland27.ThemanontheBronzeHorserefersto_____.A.PetertheGreatB.AlexanderPushkinC.ByzantineD.Stalin28.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.ThefountainsinPeterhofcanbeseenallyearrounD.B.ThelargestcollectionofRussianartisintheHermitageMuseum.C.ThebuildingsonKizhiIslandaremadeofwooD.D.YoucanvisitPeterhoffreeofchargE.29.Themainpurposeofthispassageisto_____.A.showthewonderfulhistoryofRussiaB.introducethefamousbuildingsinRussiaC.persuadeartiststostudySt.PetersburgD.attracttouriststovisitSt.Petersburg
  • Travelingtoeverypartoftheworldgetseasierbuthowwelldoweknowandunderstandeachother.Here’sasimpletest.Imagineyouareplanningtoholdameetingatfouro’clock.Whattimeshouldyouexpectyouforeignbusinessfriendstoarrive?IftheyareGermansthey’llarriveontimE.IftheyareAmericansthey’llprobablybe15minutesearly.IftheyareEnglishmenthey’llbe15minuteslatandyoushouldallowuptoanhourfortheItalians.TheBritishseemedtothinksincetheEnglishlanguagewaswidelyusedintheworldpeoplewouldalwaysunderstandwhattheydo.Howevertheyfoundtheywerecompletelywrong.ForexampletheBritisharehappytohaveabusinesslunchanddiscussmattersandhaveadrinkduringthemeal.TheJapaneseprefernottoworkwhileeating.Lunchisatimeforthemtorelaxandgettoknoweachotherandtheydon’tdrinkatlunchtimE.TheGermansliketotalkbusinessbeforedinner.TheFrenchliketoeatfirstandtalkafterwards.Theyhavetobewellfedandwateredbeforetheydiscussanything.66.WhatdotheGermanspreferwhentheygotoameeting?[学优高考网]A.TheyprefertobeontimE.B.Theyprefertoarriveveryearly.C.TheyprefertoarriveverylatE.D.TheyprefertoarrivealittlelatE.67.AccordingtothetextifagroupofEnglishmenAmericansandItaliansholdameetingwhowillbethelasttoarrive?A.TheEnglishmen.B.TheAmericans.C.TheItalians.D.BoththeEnglishmenandtheItalians.[学优高考网]68.WhatdotheJapaneseliketodoatlunchtime?A.Todrink.B.Togettoknoweachother.C.Totalkbusiness.D.Toeatonly.69.AccordingtothewritertheBritishliketo______.A.arriveontimeandtalkbusinessduringthemealB.arriveearliestandhatetalkingbusinessatamealC.arrive15minuteslateandtalkbusinessafterthemealD.arriveafewminuteslateanddiscussbusinessduringthemeal70.Bygivingusthetwoexamplesthewritermeanstoshowusthat______.A.differentcountrieshavedifferentculturesindifferentpartsoftheworldB.theGermansaremoreseriousandhavegoodlivinghabitsC.theItaliansarecarelesspeopleandtheyareneverontimeforeverythingD.theFrenchpeopleareverylazy.Theyprefereatinganddrinkingmore
  • Americaisamobilesociety.FriendshipsbetweenAmericanscanbecloseandrealyetdisappearsoonifsituationschangE.Neithersidefeelshurtbythis.Ifthesametwopeoplemeetagainbychanceevenyearslatertheypickupthefriendship.ThiscanbequitedifficultforusChinesetounderstandbecausefriendshipsbetweenusdevelopmoreslowlybutthenmaybecomelifelongfeelingsextending延伸sometimesdeeplyintobothfamilies.AmericansarereadytoreceiveusforeignersattheirhomessharetheirholidaysandtheirhomelifE.Theywillenjoywelcomingusandbepleasedifweaccepttheirhospitality好客easily.AnotherdifficultpointforusChinesetounderstandAmericansisthatalthoughtheytreatuswarmlytheydon’tshowtheirpolitenesstousifitrequiresmuchtimE.ButinChinaweareusuallygenerouswithourtimE.SometimesweashostswillappearatanairporteveninthemiddleofthenighttomeetafrienD.TheAmericanshoweverexpresstheirwelcomeusuallyathomesbuttrulycannotmanagethetimetodoagreatdealwithavisitoroutsidetheirdailyplans.Theywillprobablyexpectustogetourselvesfromtheairporttoourownhotelbybus.AndtheyexpectthatwewillphonethemfromtherE.Oncewearriveattheirhomesthewelcomewillbefullwarmandreal.Wewillfindourselvestreatedhospitably.FortheAmericansitisoftenconsideredmorefriendlytoinviteafriendtotheirhomesthantogotorestaurantsexceptforpurebusinessmatters.Soaccepttheirhospitalityathome!Thewriterofthispassagemustbe______.A.anAmericanB.aChineseC.aprofessorD.astudent8.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.FriendshipsbetweenAmericansusuallyextenddeeplyintotheirfamilies.B.FriendshipsbetweenAmericansusuallylastforalltheirlivesC.Americansalwaysshowtheirwarmtheveniftheyareverybusy.D.Americanswillcontinuetheirfriendshipsagainevenafteralongbreak.9.FromthelasttwoparagraphswecanlearnthatwhenwearriveinAmericatovisitanAmericanfriendwewillprobablybe______.A.warmlywelcomedattheairportB.offeredaridetohishomeC.treatedhospitablyathishomeD.treatedtodinnerinarestaurant10.Asuitabletitleforthispassagewouldprobablybe______.A.FriendshipsbetweenChineseB.FriendshipsbetweenAmericansC.Americans’hospitalityD.Americans’andChinese’sviewsoffriendships
  • TofacethemusicLikeeverylanguageAmericanEnglishisfullofspecialexpressionsphrasesthatcomefromtheday-to-daylifeofthepeopleanddevelopintheirownway.Ourexpressiontodayistofacethemusic.WhensomeonesayswellIguessI’llhavetofacethemusicitdoesnotmeanhe’splanningtogototheconcert.Itissomethingfarlesspleasantlikebeingcalledinbyyourbosstoexplainwhyyoudidthisanddidthatandwhyyoudidn’tdothisorthat.SourmusicindeedbutithastobefaceD.Atsometimeoranothereveryoneofushashadtofacethemusicespeciallyaschildren.Wecanallrememberfather’sangryvoiceIwanttotalktoyou.andonlybecausewedidnotobeyhim.Whatanunpleasantbusinessitwas!ThephrasetofacethemusicisfamiliartoeveryAmericanyoungandolD.Itisatleast100yearsolD.Andwheredidthisexpressioncomefrom?ThefirstexplanationcomesfromtheAmericannovelistJamesFenimoreLooper.Hesaidin1851thattheexpressionwasfirstusedbyactorswhilewaitinginthewingstogoonthestagE.WhentheygottheircuetogoontheyoftensaidWellit’stimetofacethemusiC.Andthatwasexactlywhattheydid—facingtheorchestrawhichwasjustbelowthem.Andanactormightbefrightenedornervousashemovedontothestageinfrontofanaudiencethatmightbefriendlyorperhapshostileespeciallyifheforgothislines.Buthehadtogoout.Ifhedidnottherewouldbenoplay.SotheexpressiontofacethemusiccometomeanhavingtogothroughsomethingnomatterhowunpleasanttheexperiencemightbebecauseyouknewyouhadnochoicE.Otherexplanationsabouttheexpressiongobacktothearmy.WhenthemenfacedaninspectionbytheirleaderthesoldierswouldbeworriedabouthowwelltheylookeD.Wastheirequipmentcleanshinnyenoughtopasstheinspection?Stillthemenhadtogooutandfacethemusicofthebandaswellastheinspection.Whatelsecouldtheydo?AnotherarmyexplanationismorecloselyrelatedtotheideaoffacingtheresultsandacceptingtheresponsibilityforsomethingthatshouldnothavebeendonE.AsforexamplewhenamanisforcedoutofthearmybecausehedidsomethingterribleheisdishonoreD.Thebanddoesnotplay.Onlythedrumstapasadslowbeat.ThesoldierisforcedtoleavefacingsuchmusicasitisandfacingthebackofhishorsE.44.Howmanywaysdoesthephrasetofacethemusiccomesfrom?A.1B.2C.3D.445.What’sthemeaningoftofacethemusic?A.Tofacesomethingfarlesspleasant.B.TofacethestagE.C.Tofacethebackofone’shorsE.D.Tofaceone’sleader.46.Whichofthefollowingisasituationoffacingthemusic?A.Whenweareplayingbasketball.B.Whenwearemakingaspeech.C.Whenwearehavingaparty.D.Whenwearetalkingwithsomebody.47.Theunderlinedwordhostilemeans_______.A.unfriendlyB.dislikeC.unkindD.unnecessary
  • ThedayofmyholidayarrivedbutIwasn’tlookingforwardtoit.IhadlittlemoneyandhadonlybeenabletoaffordtostaywithmyAuntRosainSpain.SoIwasn’treallyexcitedasIknewexactlywhatitwasgoingtobelike;LotsofnoisycousinsandAuntRosabeggedmetotakeherforaridE.AfterIhadcheckedinImademywayslowlytothedeparturegatE.AsIwaswaitingtoboardtheplanIkeptthinkingaboutmyidealholidaydestination;Jamaicawithitslongsandybeachesandcrystalclearwater.AssoonastheplanetookoffIfellfastasleepandonlywoketothesoundoftheannouncement;LadiesandgentlemenpleasefastenyourseatbeltsaswewillshortlybelandinginKingston.Ifrozeinmyseat.WasIdreaming?Kingston?Jamaica?Ihadboardedthewrongplane!ImmediatelyaftertheplanelandedIexplainedthesituationtotheauthorities.ItseemstherewerealsothreeofotherpassengersheadingforSpain.Apparentlyithadbeentheairline’sfaultsincetheflightnumbersforSpainandJamaicawereexactlythesame!ThereforewithnoflighttoLondonforaweektheairlinehadnochoiceexcepttopayforourstay.SothereIwaslyingonthebeachenjoyingthemusicandmarvelousfoodofJamaica!AsforAuntRosaIsupposeshejusthadtolivewithoutme!46.WhydidthewaiterchoosetospendherholidaywithherauntinSpain?A.Shecouldhardlyaffordanybettertrip.B.HerauntbeggedhertogotherE.C.Shemissedhercousinsverymuch.D.Spainwasheridealdestination.47.Inthestorythewriterendedup_____.A.headingforSpainfromJamaicaB.flyingtoLondonimmediatelyC.enjoyingafreebeachholidayD.complainingtotheauthorities48.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TerribleAdventureB.NiceDreamC.A.Well-PlannedD.LuckyMistake
  • Soccerisplayedbymillionsofpeopleallovertheworldbuttherehaveonlybeenfewplayerswhoweretrulygreat.Howdidtheseplayersgetthatway---wasitthroughtrainingandpracticeoraregreatplayersbornnotmade?Firsttheseplayerscamefromplacesthathavehadfamousstarsinthepast---playersthatayoungboycanlookuptoandtrytoimitatE.InthehistoryofsocceronlysevencountrieshaveeverwontheWorldCup---threefromSouthAmericaandfourfromWesternEuropE.Therehasneverbeenagreatnationalteam---orareallygreatplayer---fromNorthAmericaorfromAsiA.SecondtheseplayershaveallhadyearsofpracticeinthegamE.AlfredoDiStefanowasthesonofasoccerplayeraswasPelE.Mostplayersbeginplayingthegameattheageofthreeorfour.Finallymanygreatplayerscomefromthesamekindofneighborhood---apoorcrowdedareawhereaboy’sdreamisnottobeadoctorlawyerorbusinessmanbuttobecomearichfamousathleteorentertainer艺人.ForexampleLiverpoolwhichproducedtheBeatleshadoneofthebestEnglishsoccerteamsinrecentyears.Pelepracticedinthestreetwithaballmadeofrags破布.AndGeorgeBestlearnedthetricksthatmadehimfamousbybouncingtheballoffawall对着墙壁踢球intheslums贫民窟ofBelfast.Allgreatplayershavealotincommonbutthatdoesn’texplainwhytheyaregreat.HundredsofboysplayedinthoseBrazilianstreetsbutonlyonebecamePelE.Thegreatestplayersarebornwithsomeuniquequalitythatsetsthemapartfromalltheothers.56.Accordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Soccerispopularallovertheworldbuttrulygreatplayersarefew.B.Millionsofpeopleallovertheworldareplayingsoccerbutonlysevencountrieshaveeverhadfamousstars.C.SoccerisplayedbymillionsofpeopleallovertheworldbutonlysevencountriesfromSouthAmericaandWesternEuropehaveeverhadgreatnationalteams.D.SoccerisoneofthemostpopulargamesallovertheworldbutitseemstheleastpopularinNorthAmericaandAsiA.57.TheworldtricksattheendofParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto______.A.experienceB.cheatingC.skillsD.training58.TheBrazilianstreetsarementionedtoshowthat______.A.famoussoccerplayersliveinslumareasB.peopleinpoorareasarebornwithsomeuniquequalityC.childreninpoorareasstartplayingfootballattheageofthreeorfourD.agreatsoccerplayermaybeborninaslumarea59.InthelastparagraphthestatementbutonlyonebecamePeleshowsthat______.A.PeleisthegreatestsoccerplayerB.thegreatestplayersarebornwithsomeuniquequalityC.Pele’sbirthplacesetshimapartfromalltheothersD.thesuccessofasoccerplayerhaseverythingtodowiththefamilybackground60.Thewritermentionsallthefactors因素thatmayaffectasoccerplayer’ssuccessexcept______.A.hisfamilybackgroundB.hisneighborhoodC.hispracticeD.hischaracter
  • WhileNickwasonthebusreadinghisnewspaperthemansittingnexttohimsuddenlypushedalargeenvelopeintohishands.Heretakethis!themansaidstoodupandgotoffthebusbeforeNickcouldsayaworD.NicksatthereholdingtheenvelopE.Itfeltheavy.Therewerepapersinsideormoneyperhaps.I’dbetterhanditovertothepolicehethought.TherewasapolicestationclosetohisofficE.Butashegotoffthebusamancametohim.Heseemedtobewaitingforsomething.HewantstheenvelopeNickthought.Nickbegantowalkquicklyandthemanhurriedafterhim.Nickstartedtorunandthemanbegantoruntoo.ButthenjustbeforehegottothepolicestationNickmanagedtolosethemaninthecrowds.Whenheenteredthepolicestationthemanwasnolongerinsight.InsidethepolicestationNickhandedovertheenvelopetoapolicemaninchargE.Themanopenedit.Theenvelopewasfullofmoneyfalsemoney.ClearlythemanmadeamistakethepolicemansaiD.Hethoughtyouwereoneofthegang团伙!Nickfeltlikeahero.Hecouldalreadyseehisnameinallthepapers.Hecouldimagineaninterviewontelevision.HoweverthepolicemanwentonI’mafraidImustaskyoutokeepquietaboutallthis.We’retryingtocatchsomeverycleverthievesandwedon’twantthemtoknowthatwehavesomeofthemoney.Soyoumustn’tsayawordtoanyone–notevenyourboss!21.ThemanwhosuddenlygaveNickanenvelopewasmostprobably________.A.Nick’sfriendB.athiefC.thebusdriverD.apostman22.Nickdecidedtogivetheenvelopeovertothepoliceprobablybecause________.A.thewholethingwasstrangeB.anothermanwaswaitingforitC.hedidn’twantthemoneyinsideitD.thepolicestationwasnearhisoffice23.AsNickgotoffthebusamancametohimbecause________.A.hewantedtocatchNickB.hethoughtNickwasapolicemanC.hewantedtogiveNicksomemoneyD.hethoughtNickwasoneoftheirgang24.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.NickhadanunusualexperiencE.B.Nickbecameahero.C.A.gangofthieveswerecaught.D.A.gangofthievesmadeamistakE.
  • RecentlytheTVshowWhereAreWeGoingDad?hasbecomeoneofChina’smostpopularTVshowsattractingmorethan600millionviewerseachweek.InthisprogramfivecelebrityfatherstraveledtosixcountrysidelocationsacrossChinaincludingsomevillagesinBeijingYunnanShandongHunanHeilongjiangandadesertinNingxia.Theytookcareoftheirkidswithoutthehelpofthekid’smothers.Atthesametimetheyalsotookpartindifferentkindsofactivitieswiththeirkidstogethersuchascookingfishingandsellinggoods.Whyistheshowsopopular?Itreflects折射socialreality.Inbigcitiesfathersarealwaysbusyearningmoneyandmakingachievementsintheircareer.Theydon’tsparemoretimewiththeirkids.saidXieDikuigeneraldirectoroftheshow.Asthefatherofa3-year-olddaughterXiesaidthathefoundhisownheartbeingtouchedashemadeit.Althoughthesefathersarebusytheyareabletosparetimefortheirkids.Wecandobetterthanthem.ThisalsohappensinsomeruralareasinChina.MoreandmoremenfromruralareasarenowworkinginbigcitiesleavingtheirkidsathomeundertheGrandparents’care.Ihaveasonandadaughterinmyhometown.saidXuCanyonga33-year-oldmanworkinginShantouGuangdongProvince.Theycometolivewithmeonlyduringsummerandwintervacations.Imissthemverymuch.IwanttohavethemlivewithusinShantoubutthecostoflivinghereistoohigh.saidXu.31.Fivecelebrityfathershaveevertraveledto_______withtheirkids.A.BeijingHunanandHeilongjiangB.HunanHeilongjiangandTibetC.YunnanNingxiaandHongKongD.YunnanShandongandGansu32.TheTVshowWhereAreWeGoingDad?ispopularmainlybecause_______.A.thefivefathersareallfamousstarsB.therearemanybeautifulsightsinitC.XieDikuiisapopulardirectorinChinaD.itreflectstheproblemsaboutfamilyeducation33.TheunderlinedwordThisinParagraph4refersto_________.A.theTVshowWhereAreWeGoingDad?B.thefactthatfathershavelesstimewiththeirkidsC.thetripoffivecelebrityfatherswiththeirkidsD.therelationshipbetweenXieDikuiandhisdaughter34.XuCanyongcan’tlivewithhistwokidsinShantoubecause________.A.hecan’taffordtolivetheretogetherB.hehasnotimetolookafterhiskidsC.ShantouistoofarfromhishometownD.hiskidsareusedtolivingwiththeirgrandparents35.Fromthispassagewemayinfer________.A.fatherswillraisethekidsinsteadofmothersB.thefivecelebrityfatherswillgiveuptheirownjobsC.insomeruralareasmoreandmorekidslivewiththeirgrandparentsD.Mr.Xuoftengoesbacktohishometownduringsummerandwintervacations
  • ResearchersatStanforduniversityhavedevelopedanewmaterialthatcanmoveheatoutofbuildingsandintospacE.Theresearcherssaythematerialcancoolbuildingsevenonhotdays.Thecoolingmaterialisaverythinsheetwithmanylayersthatcouldbeplacedonarooflikesolarpanels板Howeverinsteadofturningsunlightintoenergyassolarpanelsdothematerialturnsheatintoradiation.ShanhuiFanisanelectricalengineeringprofessoratStanfordUniversity.Hesaysthatthepan-elshavealayerofmaterialthatislikesanD.Thepanelsactlikeamirror.Theytakeheatoutofbuildingsandreflectthelightfromthesun.Andhesaysboththeheatandsunlightaresent100kilometersintoouterspacE.It'sastructure构造thatcoolsitselfwithoutelectricityinputevenunderthesun.Sowhatitdoesisbasicallyradiateheattoouterspaceandalsoreflectthesunlightsoitdoesn'tgetheatedupbythesun.Mr.FansaysitislikehavingawindowintospacE.Theheatissentdirectlyintospacewithoutwarmingtheair.Hesaysbuildingsindevelopingcountriesthatdonothaveelectricityorairconditioningcouldusethepanels.InareaswhereelectricityisnotaccessiblethereisasignificantpotentialbenefitforstoringmedicineorevenfooD.Inmanyofthesesituationsbeingabletoreducethetemperatureisimportant.Andthiswouldprovideawaytodoit.Theresearcherssaythemainproblemiscreatingactualcoolingsystemsusingthehigh-techpanels.Theysayitmaybepossibletodevelopacoolingspray喷涂thatcouldbeusedonexist-ingsolidstructures.Theybelievethecoolingspraytechnologycouldbedevelopedinthenextthreetofiveyears.Theysayasmuchas15percentoftheenergyusedintheUnitedStatesisspentprovi-dingpowertoairconditioningsystems.68.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsus.A.A.newmaterialiscreatedtocoolthebuildingsB.LivingonhotdaysisnolongerabigproblemnowC.ResearchersaredevelopingnewsolarpanelsonroofsD.Thenewmaterialisaverythinsheetwithmanylayers69.Howdoesthepanelwork?A.Itabsorbstheheatandcoolsitdown.B.Itusesamirrortoreflectthesunlight.C.Ithasawindowtoletouttheheat.D.ItsendsheatawayrightintospacE.70.Thenewmaterialisespeciallyusefulinareasthat.A.sufferhightemperatureB.areshortofpowerC.haveplentyoffoodD.havepoorairconditioning71.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Peoplemayhaveproblemsinusingthenewmaterial.B.Somepeoplegotbenefitsfromproducingthepanels.C.Theapplianceofthenewpanelisstillunderresearch.D.Thenewpanelsmaysave15percentoftheenergy.
  • LiMingyangonlyjoinedAlibaba’sinvestmentplatformonemonthagobuthehasalreadytransferred转移almostallthecashinhisbankaccount–nearlyRmb200000$32000–totheonlinefunD.Heisfarfromalone.Morethan30millionpeopleinChinahavesigneduptoYu’EBaoorLeftoverTreasureonlysixmonthssinceitslaunch.InitiallyastheChinesee-commercegroupasaplatformforitsuserstomanageextrafundsintheironlinepaymentaccountsYu’EBaoisbecomingsomethingfarmorepowerful:astraight-upsubstitutefortraditionalbankdeposits存款.There’snopointinkeepingmoneyinthebankanymorE.ThisisjustasreliablemoreflexibleandyoucanearnalotmorefromitMrLisays.AquickhitoftheYu’EBaoapplicationonhisphoneshowstheShanghai-basededitorhasearnedmoreinterestonhisaccountoverthepastdaythan94percentofotherlocalusers.Thisisfunalmostlikeacomputergamehesayswithalaugh.ForeveryRmb12thatcompaniesandindividualshavedepositedinChinesebankssinceJunetheyplacedroughlyRmb1intheirYu’EBaoaccountsaccordingtoFinancialTimescalculationsbasedonofficialdatA.WhileitremainstinycomparedwithtotaldepositsintheChinesebankingsystemthistransferofcashfrombankstotheAlibabaplatformisonlyspeedingup.Intheprocessitthreatenstoupend颠倒therulesofChina’sstate-protectedfinancialdepartmentbreakbanks’profitmodelandshiftingpowertosaversinawaythatwasscarcelyimaginableatthestartofthisyear.OtherChinesetechcompaniesaregettinginontheact.TencentdeveloperofthehugelypopularmessagingappWeChatissaidtobedesigningafundplatformsimilartoYu’EBao.BaiduthesearchenginecompanybeganmarketinginvestmentproductsinOctober.InternetcompanieswiththeirabilitytoinstantlyreachmillionsofconsumershavealreadystartedtochangethecompetitivedynamicinfinancesaysErnanCuiananalystwithGKDragonomicsaBeijing-basedresearchfirm.72.Inthefirstparagraphwhatdoestheunderlinedpart‘Heisfarfromalone’mean?A.liMingyanglivesfarawayfrombanks.B.FewpeoplehavetransferredtheirmoneytotheonlinefunD.C.Notsomanypeoplehavesomuchmoney.D.ManypeoplehavedonethesameasMr.Li.73.IfRmb12000isdepositedinChinesebanksthenhowmuchmoneywillflowintoYu’E.Baoaccountsaccordingtothepassage?A.Rmb10B.Rmb100C.Rmb1000D.Rmb1000074.AsYu’E.BaohasbecomesopowerfulasaplatformforitsuserswhatotherChinesee-commercegroupswilldointhefuture?A.Theythinkthere’snopointinkeepingmoneyinthebankanymorE.B.TheywilltransferalltheirmoneytotheonlinefunD.C.Theywillmaketheircompaniesmorestate-protecteD.D.TheywillalsodesignonlineplatformsandthrowthemselvesintosuchdynamicfinancE.75.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsthee-commercegroupasaplatformforitsuserstomanagepaymentaccounts?A.objectiveB.notsopromisingC.negativeD.troublesome
  • ThekindlyChineseFortuneGrandpawearingHanChineseclothingandholdingafortunebagdebuted亮相attheImperialAncestralShrineinBeijingonthedayafterChristmas.ThefinalimageoftheChinesegift-giverwasselectedthroughaglobaldesigncompetitionagainstSantaClausaccordingtoareportbyGuangmingDaily.ManyChinesecitieshavebeenfilledwithChristmasneonlightsChristmassongsChristmastreesandtheimagesofSantaClausinrecentdays.AsamatteroffactforeignfestivalsarebecomingmorepopularthancertaintraditionalChinesefestivalsamongtheChinesepeopleparticularlytheyouth.CertaintraditionalfestivalshavediedoutbecausepeoplehaveforgottentheirspiritualmeaningssaidnotedwriterFengJicai.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplearebeginningtoexchangegiftsonValentine'sDayandChristmas.HowevermanyofthemknownothingaboutChineseNewYearpicturesorsugarcoatedfigurines小糖人andhaveneverheardsuonamusic.CertainfolkcustomsontheDragonBoatFestivalTombSweepingDayandothertraditionalfestivalshavegraduallydisappeared.Undersuchcircum-stanceseventheChineseFortuneGrandpaisunlikelytodefeatSantaClaus.Howeveritisnotabadthingtosomeextent.Itconstantlyremindspeopletorestorethetruefaceoftraditionalfestivals.ChinahaslistedtraditionalTombSweepingDayDragonBoatFestivalandMid-AutumnFestivalaslegalholidayswhichbringsmorepaidleavestothepublicandhelpstoawakethepublicawarenessoftraditionalfestivals.Inmodernsocietyfestivalisacarrierofcultureanditsmeaninglargelydependsontheirunderstandingsandusagesbypeople.ComparedwithforeignfestivalstraditionalChinesefestivalsarenotinferior次于inculturalmeaningsbutlackoffashionsoughtbymodernpeople.Ifpeopledonotappreciatethehistoricalculturecontainedbytraditionalfestivalsandonlytakepleasure-seekingasthemostimportantthesignificanceoftraditionalfestivalswillfadeawayandtheinheritance继承offinetraditionalculturewillbecutoff.60.Thesecondparagraphimpliesthat______________________.A.traditionalfestivalsshouldco-existwithforeignfestivalsB.alltheChinesefestivalsaredisappearinginthenearfutureC.westernfestivalsareconstantlyimpactingonourfestivalsD.theChinesepeoplehavethepublicawarenessoftraditionalfestivals61.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______________.A.animagedesignedbytheChinesepeoplewillbedisplayedB.theChinesegift-giverwasintendedtosymbolizetraditionalcultureC.manyforeignersknownothingaboutChinesefestivalsD.theChinesearebeginningtoexchangegiftsontheMid-AutumnFestival62.ManyChineseyouthdisliketraditionalfestivalsbecausetheythink______________.A.traditionalfestivalsareoutoffashionnowB.thehistoricalcultureismoredifficulttounderstandC.westernfestivalscontainmoreculturalmeaningsD.theinheritancewillcutofftheircontactwithwesternfestivals63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.GoneareChineseTraditionalFestivalsB.TrueFaceofChineseTraditionalCultureC.ForeignFestivalsPopularwithChineseD.ChineseFortuneGrandpaVS.SantaClaus
  • It’sreallyatoughjobforautomakersdoingmarketingandsalesinChinawherecompetitionisacuteandcustomershavelittleloyalty.Theyhavetriedarangeoftricksinrecentyears.ButthereshouldbeamoralbottomlinE.UnfortunatelyaBuickdealershipusedthetragedyofatwo-month-oldinfanttoadvertiseitscarslastweekonWeibo–Microblog.AndHyundaiMotorfollowedsuit.OnMarch4anSUVwasstolenwiththeinfantleftinsidealoneinthenortheasterncityofChangchun.ThenewsspreadwidelyonWeiboafterthebaby’sfathercalledthelocalpoliceandradiostationforhelp.Thenextdayitwasrevealedthattheinfantwaschokedtodeathandburiedinsnowbythethief.Theonlinecommunityexpresseditsdeeplyfeltsympathyandcondolences.TheBuickdealershippostedaphotoofthebabyandtwoofitscarsonitsofficialWeiboaccounttoadvertiseitsGPSsystemthatcanlocatethestolencar.AfewthoughtsontheChangchunstolencarandbabyincident:whenbuyingacarit’sentirelyOKtochooseabrandwithadvancedtechnologysaidthepost.ThoughthepostwasmadebeforetragicfateoftheinfantwasknowntheactiongeneratedastormofoutrageonWeibo.Someonlinecommentatorssaiditismarketingatthecostoflivesandextremelydespicable.WorsewasthepostonHyundai’sofficialWeiboaccountthatadvertisedtheanti–theftsystemonitsnewSUVSantaFeanentrymadeafterthechildwasknowntohavedieD.Theactionalsoenragedmicrobloggers.BothpostsweresoondeleteD.TheBuickdealershipmadeanapologyonWeibotothefamilyofthevictimandthepubliC.Butscreenshotssavedbyuserscontinuedtobepostedandthenegativeimpactonbothbrandspersists.Thetwobrandsprobablydidn’texpectsuchafirestormoffuryfromtheInternetcommunitybuttheyreallymadeabigmistakesinkingbelowthemoralbottomlinE.Theycertainlyruinedtheirownbrandimages.TheChinesehavethesameproverbastheEnglishlanguage–alittleleakwillsinkagreatship.Ittakesdecadestobuildthegreatshipofarespectablebrandbutitcantakejustamomentofnegligencetomakeitfailcompletely.Forthoseincorporatemarketingtwolessonsshouldbelearned:firstbecarefulintheeraofsocialmediawhenonewrongcanbeeasilymagnifiedandhavedisastrousimpactsinjustafewclicks.Secondandmoreimportantlythinkwithyourbrainandheart.Neverbreakthemoralbondsofrespectforhumanlifeandsympathyforourfellowman.66.WhoistoblameforthetragedyofChangchuninfantaccordingtothepassage?A.Thebaby’sfatherB.BuickandHyundaidealershipC.WeiboD.Notclear67.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.Themissinginfantwasfoundaliveinthestolencar.B.Microblogmarketingoftragicinfantdeathfuelsfirestormofcriticism.C.Peoplecan’tseethetwopostsanymorebecausetheyweredeleteD.D.Thetwocarbrandsmentionedinthepassagespoiledtheirownreputationbysellingthestolencar.68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword–despicableinparagraph4mean?A.ImmoralB.ImportantC.DistinguishedD.Considerable69.ThereasonwhyHyundai’spostwasworsethanBuick’sisthat_________.A.Hyundaidealershipdidn’tmakeanapologyonWeiboB.BuickdealershipexpresseditsdeeplysympathyandcondolencesC.Hyundai’spostwasmadeafterpeopleknewtheinfanthaddiedD.Buick’scarwasmoreadvancedonitsGPSsystem70.Inthelastparagraphtheauthorencouragespeople_____________.A.nottosinkbelowthemoralbottomlineB.nottosympathizeourfellowmanC.tothinktwicebeforemakingdecisionD.tomagnifythemistakespeoplemake
  • NearlyathousandpeoplelaughheartilytogetherforhalfanhoureverymorninginaparkinShenzhen.GuangzhouDailytookacloserlookatthosehappypeople.TheyaremembersofagroupnamedLaughingClubandwhentheygettogetheralltheydoislaugh.ZhangLixinthefounderoftheclubandregardedasthe‘laughleader’toldthepaperthatlaughingdoeshimalotofgood.Hestartedafterhereadsomeadviceinabookandtriedgigglingafterquarrellingwithhiswifetorelax.AfterlaughingforafewdaysZhangfoundhimselfmoreoutgoingandrelaxed.Soonhiswifejoinedhimbringingthefamilymorelaughterandlessbickering.WhenhegottoknowakindoflaughingyogaisgoodforthehealthZhangwenttoBombaytolearnfromthelocalsanddevelopedwhathelearnedintomorethan30waysoflaughing.Thelionbellow吼istoshoutwiththefingersoutstretchedneartheears.Thereistheopenmouthlaughthebow-pullinglaughthewelcominglaughandeventhequarrellinglaughwithdifferentarmmovementsoflaughstyle.ThelaughmovementsweptoverShenzheninafewofmonthsattractingtensofthousandsofpeopletojoinandhasbeenfollowedinnearbycitiessuchasGuangzhou.Everymorningatthelakefrontandat8pmoneveryMondayWednesdayFridayatthemountainpeaksquareinLianhuaMountainParkclubmembersgathertolaughandshoutloudly.56.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat_________________________.A.GuangzhouDailyisthesourceoftheinformationB.thosehappypeoplecomefromGuangzhouDailyC.thereisaGuangzhouDailyofficenearLaughingClubD.GuangzhouDailysupportedthelaughmovement57.ThepeopleinLaughingClublaughbecausethey_____________________.A.liveahappylifeB.alwaysfeelhappyC.justcan’thelpitD.wanttorelaxthemselves58.Whichoftheunderlinedwordshasameaningsimilartolaughing?A.Giggling.B.Quarrelling.C.Outgoing.D.Bickering.59.AccordingtothepassagewhencannotyouseeclubmemberspracticinglaughinginLianhuaMountainPark?A.At8pmonSunday.B.At8pmonMonday.C.At8pmonFriday.D.At8pmonWednesday.60.What’stheideaexpressedbythelasttwoparagraphs?A.ThemembersofLaughingClubareincreasing.B.Thelaughmovementisbecomingpopular.C.Thelaughingisdoneonlyinparks.D.LaughingClubispracticinglaughinghard.
  • GrowingupinruralMalawiAfricaWilliamKamkwambalearnedtoacceptthatlifewasharD.Helivedwithhisparentsandsevensistersinasmallclayhousewithoutelectricityorrunningwater.LikemostboysinhisvillageWilliamwasexpectedtoassisthisparentsonthefamilyfarmaswellaskeepupwithhisschoolwork.EachnightlikemostMalawianshisfamilywenttobedearlybecausethekeroseneoiltheyneededtolightthelampswascostly.Aterribledroughtin2000leftmanyMalawianshungryandWilliam’sfamilywasnoexception.In2003attheageof13Williamandmanyotherchildrenwereforcedtodropoutofschoolwhentheirparentscouldnolongeraffordhisschooling.Williamhadtoworkevenhardertohelphisfamilybuthewasn’treadytogiveuphiseducation.Hewenttothelocallibraryandtookoutsomebookstostudy.OnebookcalledUsingEnergysparkedWilliam’sinterestinscienceandgavehimanideathatsignificantlychangedhisfuturE.InthebookWilliamfoundapictureofawindmill风车andabriefdescriptionofhowitcouldbeusedtogenerateelectricityfromwinD.Heknewthattherewasplentyofwindinhisvillageandrealizedthatifhecouldbuildawindmilllikethathecouldgivehisfamilyandthe.peopleinhisvillageamuchbetterlifE.Therewasjustoneproblem.Thebookdidn’texplainhowtobuildawindmillandneitherdidanyoftheotherbooksinthelibrary.WhathappenedoverthenextyeardemonstratedWilliam’sincredibleambitionanddetermination.Hebegantocollectanykindsofmaterialshethoughtcouldbeuseful—scrapsofwoodbrokenbicyclesoldshoes—andstartedtobuildawindmillnexttohisfamily’shousE.Heenduredmanychallengesandfailures.Otherpeopleinhisvillagecalledhimcrazyandsaidhisideawouldneverwork.Finallyattheageof14Williamcompletedhisfirstwindmill.WhentheysawelectriclightsandheardthesoundofmusicontheradiocomingfromWilliam^housethevillagepeoplecamerunning.Hehaddoneit.WilliamKamkwambahadfoundawaytocapturethewinD.Kamkwamba’sautobiography自传TheBoyWhoHarnessedtheWind^tellsthestoryofhowtherestoftheworldcametoknowabouthisachievements.Withthehelpofinternationalsupportershisvillagenowhascleanrunningwatersolarpoweredlightingandelectricpower.AsaresultofhisactionsKamkwambawasinvitedtostudyengineeringatDartmouthCollegeoneofthetop-rankinguniversitiesintheU.S.Healsotravelstheworldandgivestalksabouthowhemadehisdreamareality.56.WilliamwenttothelocallibrarybecauseA.hewantedtofindsomematerialsforhisinventionB.itwashisfavoritewaytokilltimeandrelaxC.hewantedtocontinuehiseducationD.itwasbelievedtobeawaytochangehisfate57.Paragraph3ismainlyabout_____.A.whythewindmillissoattractiveB.howWilliamgotinspiredbyahookC.whyWilliamdecidedtocontinuehiseducationD.howawindmillworkstoproduceelectricity58.ThelivingconditionsinWilliam'svillagearemuchbetternowmainlybecauseA.WilliamhashelpedbuildapowerstationB.thevillagersaregreatlyencouragedbyWilliamC.WilliamautobiographyislocallypopularD.ithasreceivedmuchoutsidehelp59.WilliamKamkwambacanbebestdescribedas_____.A.ambitiousanddeterminedB.honestandforgivingC.braveandpatientD.reasonableandhumorous60.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthepassage?A.Weshouldstrikewhiletheironishot.B.A.goodbeginningmakesagoodenD.C.OnewholiveshisdreamcanmakeadifferencE.D.You’dbetternotputalltheeggsinonebasket.
  • BritishplanningexpertsareheadingtoChinatoadviseonbuildingcitiesthatdonotdamagetheenvironment.TheywilladdressmayorsontheneedtoavoidU..S..Modelbybuildingdense稠密的citieswithlow-carbonbuildingsandgoodpublictransport.Theirvisitfollowsareportwarningthattheroad-basedU..S..Modelcouldmakeclimatechangeimpossibletocontrol.Europe’sdensely-populatedcitieswithstrongpublictransportlinksareheldupasanexampleforChinatofollow.Bygoodplanningandspendingalittlemorelivablenewcitiescouldbebuiltwithlow-carboninfrastructure基础设施.InChinamanyinstitutionsaretakingtheclimatemoreseriouslythanbeforeandthetravelinggroupfromBritain’sTownandCountryPlanningAssociationwillmeetofficialsfromtheChinesegovernment’seconomicresearchagencyinaworkshoponlow-carbonbuildings.Theywillalsomeetofficersinfast-growingShenyangwhichhasmorethansixmillioninhabitants居民.OnanotherdaytheywillpresenttheirideasattheNationalAcademy.SeveralofChina’smajorcitiessufferheavytrafficjams.Someoftheirleadersarenowlookingfornewideastomakecitiesmoredensely-populatedwhilethemayorsofsomefast-growingcitiesarehopingtobuildinalessenergy-consumingway.Chinaalsosuffersacrisisofagriculturallandsohigh-densityplanninghasmanybenefits.KateHendersonsaidAsmoreandmorepeopleacrosstheworldmovefromruraltourbanareaswemustguaranteeourcitiesgrowstably.Thismeansdeliveringschoolsparksandpublictransportalongsideemploymentareasandhousing.WelookforwardtosharingourthinkingonhowGardenCityprinciplescanbeapplied—bothtocreatingnewcitiesandtorenewingexistingones.28.WhydoesthewritermentionU..S..Modelinthepassage?A.ToshowtheadvantagesofEurope’sModel.B.ToenrichourknowledgeaboutCityModel.C.Totellusitsdisadvantagesandgiveusawarning.D.ToconveyAmericanexperts’viewsoncityplanning.29.WhatisuniqueforEurope’sdensely-populatedcities?A.Theroad-basedModelisgoodfortheenvironment.B.Itcanspeedupthegrowthofthenewly-builtcities.C.Itsinhabitantsenjoytheconvenienceofthewideroads.D.Itsdesignsfocusonlow-carbonbuildingsandpublictransport.30.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinPara3referto?A.Britishplanningexperts.B.MayorsfromChina’smajorcities.C.OfficersfromShenyang.D.LeadersfromChineseinstitutions.31.WhatisthebestwaytomakeChinesecitiesgrowstably?A.Bysavingmoreagriculturallands.B.Bybuildingapartmentsnearworkingareas.C.Bypersuadingpeopletomovetoruralparts.D.Bybuildingenvironment-friendlydensecities.
  • Haveyoueverhadthedesiretowandertheworldandseewhatwasoutthere?Whilesomepeopleprefertostayinthecomfortoftheirownhomeothershavebeenbittenbythetravelbugandcan’twaittoexploretheworlD.Exotic异国的placescalltothem.Cometovisitusandwewillshowyoumymysteriestheysay.EveryyearmillionsofpeoplepacktheirsuitcasesorputonbackpacksandflocktovisitthesevencontinentsoftheworlD.TheywanderthroughthecastlesandmuseumsofEuropeandthecitiesandnaturalwondersofNorthandSouthAmericA.SomevisitthevastexoticculturesofAsiaAfricaandtheMiddleEast.ThegreatoutbackofAustraliaisawonderlandforthosewhogotherE.Andafewluckypeopleevenrealizetheirdreamstovisitthemostmysteriouscontinentontheearth–AntarcticA.Whydopeoplewanttoexploretheworld?Itgivesthemabetterunderstandingabouttheearthandthepeoplelivingonit.ItopenstheirmindsitgivesthemafeelingofaccomplishmentanditmakesthemfeelalivE.SosavesomemoneygetyourpassportreadyandseetheworlD.Itwillchangeyourlifeforever.56.Ifapersonisbittenbyatravelbughe________.A.preferstostayathomeB.feelsalotofpainC.hatesexoticplacesD.iseagertoseetheworld57.Thewritersuggeststravelersgoto________toexperiencethemostdifferentcultures.A.EuropeB.AmericaC.AsiaD.Antarctica58.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatbyexploringtheworldyoucangetthebenefitsexcept________.A.controllingyourlifeforeverB.understandingtheearthandthepeopleC.OpeningyourmindsD.havingasenseofachievement59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.InterestingplacesB.AdvantagesoftravelingC.CulturedifferencesD.Attitudestowardstraveling
  • Facebookisnowusedby30millionpeopleintheUKabouthalfthepopulation.JoannaShieldsvicepresidentofFacebookEuropemadetheannouncementthismorningatamediaconferenceinLondon.Shesaid:Wecanannouncetodaythatwehavereached30millionintheUKwhichwearereallyexcitedabout.GloballyFacebookhasmorethan500millionregisteredusersamilestoneithitlastsummer.LastJulyitalsorevealedthatithad26millionregisteredUKusers.InthelasteightmonthsithasattractedfourmillionextraUKusersbringingtheUKtotalto30millionwhileinJanuary2009Facebookhadonly150millionregisteredusers.LastyearZuckerbergFacebook'sfoundersaiditwasalmostaguaranteethatthesitewouldhitonebillionusers.Heexplained:Ifwesucceedininnovatingthereisagoodchanceofbringingthistoabillionpeople...itwillbeinterestingtoseehowitcomestrue.Onethirdofwomenaged18to34checkFacebookwhentheyfirstwakeupbeforeevengoingtothetoiletaccordingtoresearch.Twenty-onepercentofwomenagedbetween18to34checkFacebookinthemiddleofthenightwhile42percentofthesamegroupthinkitisfinetopostdrunkenphotosofthemselvesontothesocialnetworkastudybyOxygenMediafound.ShieldswasspeakingthismorningattheFinancialTimesDigitalMediaandBroadcastingConferenceaboutthepowerFacebook'sreferralscanbringtomediasitessuchasnewspapersandTVservices.SheexplainedthattheaverageFacebookuserhas130friendswhotheysharelinkstomediasiteswithonaregularbasis.MediacompanieswhichtakeadvantageofthatarereallyseeingthebenefitsShieldssaid.ShieldsrefusedtosaywhetherFacebookwoulddevelopitsownmobilephoneoperatingsystemandalsosaiditwassillythatGooglehadrecentlydisabledthefeature特点whichallowedGoogleuserstosynctheircontactswithFacebookfriends.32.WhatisJoannaShieldscontentwith?A.theannouncementB.mediaconferenceC.fastgrowingregisteredusersD.thebenefitsofFacebook33.ZuckerbergFacebook'sfoundertakeamoreviewaboutthefutureofFacebook.A.negativeB.optimisticC.coldD.pessimistic34.WhatkindofpeoplearemoreinterestedinFacebookaccordingtothepassage?A.teenagersB.middle-agedpeopleC.oldpeopleD.youngpeople35.Fromthepassageweknowthat.A.FacebookwoulddevelopitsownmobilephoneoperatingsystemB.Googledidn'tallowitsuserstosynctheircontactswithFacebookfriendsC.ShieldsrefusedtoadmitthepowerFacebook'sreferralscouldbringD.Googlewasalwayssilly
  • CreepyUnsolvedMurdersThatHappenedonHalloweenHalloweenistheonenightoftheyearwherebeingscaredissupposedtobegoodfun.Howeveramidalltheharmlessactivitiesliketrick-or-treatingsometimesgenuinelyfrighteninganddisturbingthingscanhappen.October31hasbeenthedateofsomehorrificmurdersandunexplaineddisappearanceswhicharefarmoreterrifyingthananyghostsgoblinsorwitches.BecausetheyhappenedtotakeplaceonHalloweenthefollowingmysterieshaveanextraauraofcreepinesstothemandtheyremainunsolvedtothisday.1HyunJongwasa21-year-oldSouthKoreanstudentattendingPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.In2001afterleavingtheHalloweenpartyinaclubshewasdroppedoffatherapartmentbyherfriendsat4:00AM.Thiswasthelastanyoneeversawofher.A.searchwasconductedofherapartment.Therewasnosignofanystrugglebutmanyofherbelongingswerethereindicatingthatshehadgoneinsideafterbeingdroppedoff.Butwhathappenedtoherafterward?AlthoughsomeevidenceindicatedherdeathherbodyhasneverbeenfounD.2OnHalloweennightin1977theparentsof19-month-oldNimaLouiseCarterplacedtheirchildinsidehercriB.ThenextmorningNima’sparentswereshockedtodiscoverthatshewasmissing.Sincethewindowswerelockedit’stheorizedthatsomeonemusthavebeenhidingintheclosetandtookthechildoutofthehousewhileherparentswereasleep.Thepolicetookitaschildabduction.A.monthlateragroupofkidswereplayinginanabandonedhousefourblocksaway.Whentheyopenedupthehouse’srefrigeratortheyreceivedahorrifyingshockwhenthebodyofaninfantcametumblingout.ThechildwasidentifiedasNimaLouiseCarterwhodiedofsuffocation窒息.3ChrisJenkinswasa21-year-oldstudentwhovisitedabaronHalloweennightin2002.AfterleavingthebararoundmidnightChrisdisappearedwithoutatracE.HeremainedamissingpersonforfourmonthsuntilhisbodywasdiscoveredintheMississippiRiver.SinceChriswasstillwearinghisHalloweencostumeallindicationswerethathediedshortlyafterhedisappeareD.Sincehiscauseofdeathwasdeterminedtobedrowningauthoritiesinitially初步的believeditwasanaccidentorsuicidE.Hisparentsrefusedtobelievethisandappealedforamorecarefulinvestigation.Finallyin2006thedeathwasreclassifiedasamurdercasE.4SometimeduringtheearlymorningHalloweenhoursof1981aManhattancouplenamedRonaldSismanandElizabethPlatzmanweremurderedintheirapartment.Thecouplewasseverelybeatenbeforebeingshotintheheadexecution-styleandtheapartmentwasinacompletemess.Sismanwasrumoredtobeinvolvedindrugssoauthoritiesinitiallybelievedthattobethemotiveforthekillings.Howeverthecasetookaturnwhenaprisonerclaimedthatoneofhisfellowinmates狱友hadsomehowpredictedthecrimeweeksbeforeitactuallyhappeneD.Thepolicethenquestionedtheinmateyetnoinsightfulinformationwasbroughtout.63.Whosebodywasfoundinsideafridge?A.ChrisJenkinsB.HyunJongC.NimaLouiseCarterD.SismanPlatzman64.Whatdoestheunderlinedthisrefertointhethirdcase?A.theauthorities’initialconclusionB.thecauseoftheirson’sdeathC.theirson’sdeathD.theinvestigation65.Ofthefourcasesatfirstthepolicehadwrongconclusionsexceptin_______A.theHyunJongcaseB.theNimaLouisCartercaseC.theChrisJenkinscaseD.thePlatzmanscase66.Whichofthefollowingfactsismentionedinthepassage?A.ChrisJenkins’parentspersuadedthepolicetodigdeeperintotheirson’sdeath.B.RonaldandElizabethwerebeatentodeathintheirapartment.C.SomeonemusthavehiddeninsideHyunJong’sapartmentandtookheraway.D.NimaLouisCarterwasfrozentodeathinafridgE.
  • HereissomethingaboutChristmas.EveryyearjustafterChristmastheJanuarySalesstart.Alltheshopsreducetheirpricesfortwoweeksandtheyarefullofpeoplelookingforbargains.MyhusbandandIdonotnormallygotothesalesaswedon’tlikecrowdsandareshortofmoneyaswehavetobuylotsofChristmaspresents.LastyearhoweverItookmyhusbandwithmetothesalesatthelargeshopinthecenterofLondon.Webothneededsomenewclothesandwerehopingtofindatelevisionset.WhenwegottoOxfordStreetitwassocrowdedthatwedecidedtosplitupandmeetagainattheundergroundstation.SoIleftmyhusbandandstartedlookingaroundtheshops.UnfortunatelyalltheclotheswereinverylargesizesandsowerenotsuitableformE.ButIdidbuyatelevisionataverylowpricesoIfeltquitepleasedwithmyself.WhenIarrivedatthestationmyhusbandwasnottherE.SoIsatdowninanearbycafetohaveacupofteA.IquicklyfinishedmyteawhenIsawmyhusbandandwentouttomeethim.Helookedveryhappy.ThenIsawhewascarryingalargeandheavycardboardbox.Ohdear!Ithought.Yeswehadnonewclothesbuttwotelevisions.Weshallnotgotothesalesagain.28.InJanuary________.A.lotsofpeoplegoshoppingforsomethingcheaperB.peoplehavealotofmoneytospendafterChristmasC.alltheshopscloseforatwo-weekChristmasholidayD.peopledon’thaveenoughmoneytobuynewclothes
  • Havingagreatcollectionofbooksathomedoesn’treallymeanthatyouareapersonwhohasapassionforliteratureandreading.Itcanbeafamilyinheritanceoritcanbejusttoimpresspeoplearoundyoubythefactthatyouareapersonofculture.Ontheotherhandtherearemanypersonswhocannotaffordtobuybooksbecausesomeofthemarequiteexpensivebutwhousuallygotolibrariesandspendhoursreadingsomethingthatintereststhemalotorjustborrowbookstohome.Frommypointofviewliteratureisveryimportantinourlife.Forexamplereadingisameansofgainingcultureandenrichingourknowledgeindifferentareas.Itcanhelpushaveagreatimaginationanditmakesthingseasierwhenitcomestomakecompositionsondifferentthemes.Itgivesyouthepossibilitytospeakaboutscienceevenifyoudon’tworkinthisdomainoryoucanexpressyouropinionaboutapoliticalaspectjustbecauseyouhavereadsomethingconnectedtothat.Secondlyliteratureoffersusthepossibilitytoentertheworldofimaginationandtoleavetherealoneforacoupleofhours.Wecometomeetkingsandqueensmanyyearsagodreamofbeingintheworldoftherichorimaginehowlifewillbeinthefuture.Sometimesweidentifyourselveswiththecharactersinthestorieswereadandtheycangiveussomecluestosolveourproblemsandhowtoreactincertaincircumstances.InconclusionIwouldliketosaythatliteratureistheperfectmeanstoenrichourculturetoexpressourselvescorrectlytohavearichvocabularytobeabletointerfereinconversationsindifferentfieldsofinterestandtoreallybeconsideredaneruditeperson.36.Peoplewhoarefondofliteraturearethosethat________.A.havemuchinterestinreadingB.keepmanybooksC.gotolibrarieseverydayD.buyexpensivebooksinthebookstore37.Accordingtotheauthorwecanbroadenourknowledgeby________.A.composingB.imaginingC.communicatingD.reading38.Wecanknowfromthethirdparagraphthat___________.A.wecanbringkingsandqueensbacktolifeB.itisverygoodforustostayaloneforsomehoursC.whatwereadcanbeusefulinourdailylifeD.wecanmakefriendswithpeopleinthestories39.TheunderlineworderuditeinParagraph4probablymeans_______.A.learnedB.enthusiasticC.smartD.creative40.Whatistheauthor’spurposebywritingthepassage?A.Tosharehisownreadingexperience.B.Todistinguishthetruereaders.C.Toattractpeopletoliterature.D.Tostresstheimportanceofimagination.
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