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You’veprobablyheardaboutsportscoachesfitnesscoachesvocalmusicteacherscareercounselorspsychiatrists精神病医师andotherspecilalistswhoteachskillsandhelpuscopewithdailylifE.Butthere’sarapidlygrowingkindofprofessionalwhodoesalittlebitofeverything.Sheorheiscalledalifecoach.Peoplewhoareatcrossroadsintheirlivesandcorporationsthatwanttogivecertainemployeesacareerboostareturningtothemforhelp.Theideathatoneperson’ssuccessstorycanchangeotherpeople’slivesforthebettergoesbackatleasttothe1930s.DaleCarnegie’sfamousself-improvementprogramHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeoplecamealongsoonthereafter.Butthisnewstyleoflifecoachesincludesmorethanenthusiasticspeakersorwriters.Theyusetheirownexperiencesinbusinesssportsmilitaryserviceorpsychotherapy心理疗法tohelpothersmakecriticallifedecisions.Theyoftengivetheirapproachaslogansuchasenergycoachingorfearlesslivingorworkingyourselfhappy.DaveLakhaniinBoiseIdahoforinstanceworkswithsalespeopletodevelopwhathecallsaroadmap.Hesaysanongoingrelationshipwithacoachislikehavingapersonalfitnesstrainerforone’scareerandlifeoutsidework.Lakhani’sBoldApproachcoachingfirmalsodonatessomeofitstimetohelppeoplewhoareanythingbutsuccessful—includingbatteredwomenandstrugglingsiglemothers.Butothersintheso-calledhelpingprofessionsarenotthrilledaboutthelife-coachingmovement.Theysaythatanyonetrainedoruntrainedcancallhimselforherselfalifecoachandthatslick华而不实的promoterswhomesswithpeople’slivescandomoreharmthangooD.28.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.WorkingYourselfHappyB.LifeCoachesHelpwithToughDecisionsC.HowtoCopewithDailyLifewithLifeCoachesD.TheLife-CoachingMovement29.TheunderlinedphraselifecoachinParagraph2means.A.thecareercounselorwhoteachesskillsB.thepsychiatristwhohelpsuscopewithdailylifeC.thefitnesscoachwhoteachesuslessonsD.thespecialistwhohelpusmakeimportantlifedecisions30.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout.A.theintroductionsoflifecoachB.thedisagreementsoflifecoachC.theeffectsoflifecoachD.theexperiencesoflifecoach31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardslifecoaches?A.CautiousB.ApprovingC.CasualD.Disapproving
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ADutchartistanddesignerhascomeupwithadevicewhichhehopeswillgetridofpollutantsfromBeijing'ssmogskiescreatingcleanairforthecity'smask-wearingpeoplE.Anelectromagneticfield电磁场willpullparticles微粒inthesmogtothegroundwheretheycanbeeasilycleaneD.It'slikewhenyouhaveaballoonwhichhasstatic静电andyourhairgoestowardit.SamewiththesmogsaysartistDaanRoosegaardE.HisstudiohasreachedanagreementwiththeBeijinggovernmenttotestthetechnologyinoneoftilecapital'sparks.WithitsskiesregularlycoveredbydirtygraysmogBeijingthisweekannouncedaseriesofemergencymeasurestohandletheproblem.Roosegaardesaysanindoormodeldevicehasalreadyprovenitworksandisconfidentthattheresults—withthehelpofateamofscientistsandengineers—canbereplicatedoutsidE.BeijingisquiteagoodplacebecausethesmoginBeijingisquitelow.Itliesinavalleysothere'snotsomuchwinD.It'sagoodenvironmenttoexplorethiskindofthing.We'llbeabletopurifytheairandthechallengeistogetthetopofthesmogsoyoucanseethesunagain.RoosegaardeacknowledgesthatprojectslikethisareawayofdrawingattentiontotheproblemratherthanapracticalsolutiontoBeijing'sawfulairpollution.Thisisnottherealanswerforsmog.Therealanswerhastodowithcleancarsdifferentindustryanddifferentlifestyles.Howeverhehopestheprojectwillmakeafundamentalstatementbyallowingthecity'speopletorealizethedifferencebetweenbreathingcleanandsmog-filledair.32.Thedeviceworksby_______.A.helpingkeeptheparticlesoutwithmoremasksB.pullingpollutantstothegroundwithanelectromagneticfieldC.absorbinghairwithaballoonwithstaticD.creatingcleanairandletitoutintothesky33.Accordingtothepassage______.A.theBeijinggovernmenthasagreedtousethetechnologyinBeijingB.theyhaveproventheresultsofthedevicebothindoorsandoutdoorsC.theresultsoftheair-cleaningdevicecanbeexpectableD.theBeijinggovernmenthasneverdoneanythingtohandletheairpollution34.WhatdoesRoosegaardereallymeanbysayingBeijingisquiteagoodplace...?A.TheairpollutioninBeijingisnotquiteserious.B.TheweatherinBeijingisgoodforforeignerstolivein.C.Beijingisquitefitforusingtheair-cleaningdevicE.D.ItiseasytogetthetopofthesmoginBeijing.35.RoosegaardeappealstopeopleinBeijingto________.A.payattentiontoairpollutionandsolvetheproblemfinallyB.inventmoredevicestocleanthesmoginBeijingC.drivemoderncarsandtrydifferentlifestylesD.realizehowseriousthepollutionthey'refacingis
You’vehearditsaidHurryupandwait!Butlearningtowaitcalmlyisanimportantpartofliving.Inthisageofhigh-speedconnectionsithelpstorememberthattheMayflowermadeitshistoricvoyageacrossheAtlanticOceanatabouttwomilesperhour!Howdidthoseearlysettlersoccupytheirtimeastheywerewaitingtoarrive?IlovethestoryofapassengeronBritain’sImperialAirwaysacompanythatpioneeredairtravelbetweenEnglandandAustraliainthemid-1930s.Ifyouhavetimetosparegobyair.Itwasthepopularexpressionoftheday.Besidesplaneswereincapableofflyinglongdistances.OneoftheveryfirstflightstookofffromCroydonAirportnearLondonandflewtonorthernFrancewhereitwasdelayedextensivelyduetobadweather.WhenitarrivedinthesouthofFranceoneofthemotorsfailedanditwasnecessarytowaitforanotherenginetobeshippedbyseafromEnglanD.TherewerefurtherlongdelaysalongtherouteinRomeCairotheMiddleEastetcuntilfinallytheflightprogressedasfarasSingaporE.AtthispointaladypassengeraskedthemanagerinSingaporeifhethoughttheflightwouldarriveinAustraliainthenextfewweeksbecauseshewasexpectingababyshortly.Mydearladyherepliedyoushouldneverhavestartedyourtripinthatcondition.SherepliedIdidn’t.Nexttimeyoumissaflightthinkabouthersituationandhurryupandbepatient!Thesooneryou’repatienttheeasieryoulifewillbecomE.Whenyou’repatientyoucanrelaxandenjoytheridE.Thereisgreatbenefitinlearningtowaitcalmlyandcreatively.Weshouldwelcomeunexpecteddelaysasagiftoftimewhichcanbeusedcreatively.WecanhaveworkorentertainmenthandywhenforcedtowaitmakingthemostofyourwaitingtimE.Wewillneverescapedelaysbutwecanusethemcreatively.Nowisthetimetohurryupandbepatient!28.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethefirstairtravelinthemid-1930s?A.ConvenientB.SlowC.DangerousD.Popular29.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.AllthepassengershadtocontinuetheirtravelbyseaB.IttookalongtimetoflyfromEnglandtoSingaporethenC.TheplanebrokedownduringtheflighttonorthernFranceD.TherewasonlyoneairlinefromEnglandtoSingaporethen30.Whydidtheauthormentionthestoryoftheladypassenger?A.TocomplainaboutthelongdelayoftheflightB.TotellpeopletomakefullpreparationaheadoftimeC.Toexpresstheauthor’ssympathyfortheladypassengerD.Toadvisepeoplewhomeetwithflightdelaystobepatient31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoPracticePatienceB.HowtomakeFullUseofTimeC.TheWisdomofWaitingPatientlyD.TheImportanceofManagingYourTime
In1947agroupoffamouspeoplefromtheartworldheadedbyanAustrianconductordecidedtoholdaninternationalfestivalofmusicdanceandtheatreinEdinburgh.TheidawastoreuniteEuropeaftertheSecondWorldWar.ItquicklyattractedfamousnamessuchasAlecGuinnessRichardBurtonDameMargotFonteynandMarleneDietrichaswellasthebigsymphonyorchestras交响乐团.ItbecameafixedeventeveryAugustandnowattracts400000peopleyearly.AtthesametimetheFringeappearedasachallengetotheofficialfestival.Eighttheatregroupsturnedupuninvitedin1947inthebeliefthateveryoneshouldhavetherighttoperformandtheydidsoinapublichousedisusedforyears.SoongroupsofstudentsfirstlyfromEdinburghUniversityandlaterfromtheUniversitiesofOxfordandCambridgeDurhamandBirminghamweremakingthejourneytotheScottishcapitaleachsummertoperformtheatrebylittle-knownwritersofplaysinsmallchurchhallstothepeopleofEdinburgh.TodaytheFringeoncelessrecognizedhasfaroutgrownthefestivalwitharound1500performancesoftheatremusicanddanceoneveryoneofthe21daysitlasts.Andyetasearlyas1959withonly19theatregroupsperformingsomesaiditwasgettingtoobig.Apaidadministrator管理人员wasfirstemployedonlyin1971andtodaythereareeightadministratorsworkingallyearroundandthenumberrisesto150duringAugustitself.In2004therewere200placeshousing1695showsbyover600differentgroupsfrom50differentcountries.Morethan1.25millionticketsweresolD.25.WhatwasthepurposeofEdinburghFestivalatthebeginning?A.TohonorheroesofWorldWarIIB.TointroduceyoungtheatregroupsC.ToattractgreatartistsfromEuropeD.TobringEuropetogetheragain26.WhydidsomeuninvitedtheatregroupscometoEdinburghin1947?A.TheycametotakeupachallengeB.Theythoughttheywerealsofamous.C.TheywantedtotakepartinthefestivalD.Theyownedapublichousethere27.WhojoinedtheFringeafteritappeared?A.UniversitystudentsB.ArtistsfromaroundtheworldC.PerformersofmusicanddanceD.Popularwriters28.WemaylearnfromthetextthatEdinburghFestival.A.hasgonebeyondanartfestivalB.givesshowsallyearroundC.keepsgrowingrapidlyD.hasbecomeanon-officialevent
RegardedasoneoftheEnglishlanguage’smostgiftedpoetsJohnKeatswrotepoetrythatconcentratedonimageryhumannatureandphilosophy.AlthoughKeatsdidn’treceivemuchformalliteraryeducationhisownstudiesandpassionbroughthimmuchsuccess.Additionallyhisownlifesituationinfluencedhispoetrygreatly.GrowingupasayoungboyinLondoninalowermiddle-classfamilytheyoungJohndidn’tattendaprivateschoolbutwenttoapubliconE.Histeachersandhisfamily’sfriendsregardedhimasanoptimisticboywhofavoredplayingandfightingmuchmorethanmindinghisstudies.Afterhisfather’sdeathintheearly1800sfollowedbyhismother’spassingduetotuberculosis肺结核hebeganviewinglifedifferently.Hewantedtoescapetheworldanddidsobyreadinganythinghecouldgethishandson.Ataroundtheageof16theteenageJohnKeatsbeganstudyingunderasurgeonsothathetoomightbecomeadoctor.HoweverhisliteraryappetitehadtakentoomuchofhisfancyespeciallywithhisaddictiontothepoetryofEhmundSpenser.HewasabletohavehisfirstfullpoempublishedintheExaminerin1816entitledOSolitude!IfIMustWithTheeDwell.Withintwomonthsin1817KeatshadwrittenanentirevolumeofpoetrybutwassharplycriticizedbyamagazinE.Howeverthenegativeresponsedidn’tstophispursuitofrhythm韵律.JohnKeats’nextworkwasEndymionwhichwaspublishedinMay1818.Thestoryinvolvesashepherdwhofallsinlovewiththemoongoddessandleadshimonanadventureofoneboy’shopetoovercomethelimitationsofbeinghuman.FollowingEndymionhoweverhetriedsomethingmorenarrative-basedandwroteIsabella.DuringthistimeJohnKeatsbeganseeinghislimitationsinpoetryduetohisownlimitinlifeexperiences.Hewouldhavetohavetheknowledgeassociatedwithhispoems.HisnextworkwasHyperionthatwouldattempttocombineallthathelearneD.Howeverabout发作withtuberculosiswhilevisitingItalywouldkeephimfromhisworkandeventuallytakehislifein1821.24.JohnKeats’attitudetowardslifechangedbecauseof_________.A.hisearlyeducationfromschoolB.thedeathsofhisparentsC.EdmundSpenser’spoetryD.thecriticismofamagazine25.WhatisthecommonthingbetweenJohnKeatsandhismother?A.TheydiedofthesamediseasE.B.TheyhadabadchildhoodC.Theyreadmanybooks.D.Theyshowedstronginterestinpoetry26.WhilepursuinghisdreamofbecomingapoetatfirstJohnKeatswas_________.A.determinedB.experiencedC.knowledgeableD.impatient27.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.Keatsreceivedlittleeducationatschool.B.Keatsoncehadachanceofbecomingadoctor.C.In1816Keatsspenttwomonthswritingapoem.D.Endymionwasaboutareallovestory.
LetussupposeitisnowaboutA.D.2060.Let’smakebelieve假装虚构itisaboutsixtyyearsfromnow.Ofcoursethingshavechangedandlifeisverydifferent.Voyagestothemoonarebeingmadeeveryday.Itisaseasytotakeaholidayonthemoontodayasitwasforthepeoplein1960totakeaholidayinEuropE.Atanumberofscenicspotsonthemoonmanyhotelshavebeenbuilt.Thehotelsareair-conditionednaturally.Inorderthateveryonecanenjoythebeautifulsceneryonthemooneveryroomhasatleastonepicturewindow.Everythingimaginableisprovidedforentertainment娱乐ofyoungandolD.Whatarepeopleeatingnow?PeoplearestilleatingfooD.Theyhaven’tyetstartedtotakeonheir继承supplyofenergydirectlyaselectricalcurrentorasnuclearpower.Theymaysomeday.Butmanyfoodsnowcomeinpillformandthefoodthatgoesintothepillcontinuestocomemainlyfromgreenplants.Sincethereareseveraltimesasmanypeopleintheworldtodayastherewereahundredyearsagomostofourplanet’ssurfacehastobefilleD.Thedesertsareirrigatedwithwaterandcropsarenolongerdestroyedbypests.TheharvestisalwaysgooD.FarmingofcourseisveryhighlydevelopeD.Veryfewpeoplehavetoworkonthefarm.Itispossibletorunthefarmbyjustpushingafewbuttonsnowandthen.Peoplearenowlargelyvegetarians素食者.Youseeasthenumberofpeopleincreasesthenumberofanimaldecreases.Thereforethepeoplehavetobevegetariansandwearehealthierbothinourbodiesandinourmindsandweknowthecausesandcureofdiseaseandpainanditispossibletogetridofdiseases.NoonehastobeillanymorE.Suchwouldbeourlifein2060.32.Whenwasthepassagewritten?A.InaboutA.D.2060.B.Inabout1960.C.Inabout2004.D.Inabout2000.33.AccordingtothepassagewhatwillbeonthemooninaboutA.D.2060?A.Manyotheranimals.B.Manytourists.C.Manyplants.D.A.seA.34.Whatwillpeopleeatthenaccordingtothepassage?A.Foodsinpillform.B.Biscuitsinpillform.C.Foodsinwaterform.D.Foodsingasform.35.Thepassagetellsusthatin2060____ontheearththannow.A.therearefewerpopulationB.therearemorepestsC.thecropsaregettingbetterD.thereislesswater
AttimesmymomhasbeenuncomfortableseeingthesequalitiesinmE.ForexamplewhenIwas12IwenttoPuertoRicoallbymyselftostaywithmygrandmotherforthesummer.Mymomwasextremelynervousaboutit.ShekepttellingmehowthingsweredifferentinPuertoRicotoalwaysputonsunscreennottowanderawayfrommygrandmotherandotherwarnings.Shehelpedmepackanddidnotleavetheairportuntilshesawmyplanetakeoff.Butdespiteherworriessheletmegoonmyown.AsImovedintomyteensshecontinuedtogivemespacetogrowandlearnevenwhenitmighthavebeendifficultforher.WhenIreachedmysenioryearIdecidedtomoveawayforcollegE.OnceagainIfoundthatIdifferedfrommypeersWhilemanyofthemwantedtostayclosetohomeIcouldn’twaittobeoutintheworldonmyown.WhilemymommaynothavebeenhappyatthethoughtofmygoingawayshewassupportiveandexcitedformE.OnebigthingIrealizedduringmysenioryearasmymomgrantedmemorefreedomwasthatsheactuallybelievesinmeandtrustsmE.Thatmeansalot.MostofmylifeandespeciallywhenIwaslittlethemainpersonItriedtoimpressinmyschoolworkorotherthingswasmymother.IknewsheexpectednothingbutthebestfrommE.Sometimesitwashardtoliveuptoherstandards:gettingasingleB.onmyreportcardwouldmakemefeelbadbecauseIknewshewantedmetohaveallA’s.Iknowthatherhighstandardshavehelpedmestayfocusedonwhat’simportantlikeeducationandmademewhoIam.Iamthankfulforhersupportandinvolvementinmylife.MostofallIrespecther.SheisthestrongestwomanIknowandthat’swhyIhaveturnedoutsostrongandindependent.28.WhentheauthordecidedtogotoPuertoRicohismother________.A.wantedtogowithhimB.worriedabouthissafetyC.didn’tallowhimtodosoD.askedhisgrandmotherforadvice29.Whydidtheauthordecidetomoveawayforcollege?A.Hewantedtobedifferentfromhispeers.B.Heplannedtokeepawayfromhismother.C.Heintendedtomakehismotherunhappy.D.HewantedtobeindependentintheoutsideworlD.30.WecanlearnfromParagraph3thattheauthor’smother________.A.wastoostrictwithhimB.caredlittleabouthislearningC.hadahighexpectationofhimD.usedtoexpectnothingfromhim31.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthetext?A.Hismother’sdeeploveforhimB.HislongwaytobecomeindependentC.HisgoodrelationshipwithhismotherD.Theimportanceofhismother’strustandsupport
CampingwildisawonderfulwaytoexperiencethenaturalworldandatitsbestitmakeslittleenvironmentalinfluencE.Butwithincreasingnumbersofpeoplewantingtoescapeintothewildernessitisbecomingmoreandmoreimportanttocampunobtrusively不引人注目地andleavenomark.WildcampingisnotpermittedinmanyplacesparticularlyincrowdedlowlandBritain.Whereveryouarefindoutaboutorganizationsresponsibleformanagingwildspacesandcontactthemtofindouttheirpolicyoncampingandshelterbuilding.ForexampleitisfinetocampwildinremotepartsofScotlandbutinEnglandyoumustaskthelandowner’spermissionexceptinnationalparks.Campingisabouthavingrelaxationsleepingoutdoorsexperiencingbadweatherandmakingdowithoutmodernconveniences.A.busyfully-equippedcampsiteseemstogoagainstthissoseekoutsmallermoreremoteplaceswitheasyaccesstoopenspacesandperhapsbeaches.Betterstillfindacampsitewithnoroadaccess:walkinginmakesarealadventurE.Findingtherightspottocampisthefirststeptoguaranteeingagoodnight’ssleep.Chooseacampsitewithprivacyandminimuminfluenceonothersandtheenvironment.Trytouseanareawherepeoplehaveobviouslycampedbeforeratherthancreatinganewspot.Whencampinginwoodlandavoidstandingdeadtreeswhichmayfallonawindynight.Avoidanimalrunsandcavesandpossiblehomesofbitinginsects.MakesureyouhavemostprotectiononthewindwardsidE.Ifyoumakeafiredosodownwindofyourshelter.AlwaysconsiderwhatinfluenceyoumighthaveonthenaturalworlD.Avoiddamagingplants.A.goodcampsiteisfoundnotmade—changingitshouldbeunnecessary.21.Youneedn’taskforpermissionwhencampingin____________.A.nationalparksinEnglandB.mostpartsofScotlandC.crowdedlowlandBritainD.mostpartsofEngland22.Theauthorthinksthatagoodcampsiteisone____________.A.witheasyaccessB.usedpreviouslyC.withmodernconveniencesD.farawayfrombeaches23.Thelastparagraphmainlydealswith____________.A.protectinganimalsB.buildingacampfireCcampinginwoodlandD.findingacampsitewithprivacy24.Thepassageismainlyabout____________.A.theprotectionofcampsitesB.theimportanceofwildcampingC.thehumaninfluenceoncampsitesD.thedosanddon’tsofwildcamping
TheRoyalMinthaschosenBeatrixPotter’sthievingPeterRabbitasthefirstcharacterfromchildren’sliteratureevertoappearonaUKcoin.PeterpicturedinthebluejacketthatheisforcedtoabandoninthegardenofMrMcGregorwhenheiscaughtstealingvegetablesiscapturedonaspecialcolourededitionofa50pcoinavailablefromnow.TheRoyalMintwhichdescribedPeterasthemostrecognizableofPotter’screationsandoneofthemostcherishedfromchildren’sliteraturewillreleaseuncolouredversionsofthecoininchangelaterthisyear.ThreemoreofPotter’scharacterswillalsobecommittedtocurrencylaterthisyearaspartofcelebrationsmarking150yearssincethechildren’sauthor’sbirth.TheimageshavebeencreatedbycoindesignerEmmaNoblewhosaiditwasamazingtobegiventheopportunitytoworkwithsuchfamousandtreasuredliterarycharacters.Potter’sTheTaleofPeterRabbitfeaturingPeterandhisbetter-behavedsiblings兄弟姐妹FlopsyMopsyandCottontailwasthefirstofherstoriestobepublishedreleasedin1902byFrederickWarne&Co.Potterwouldgoontofollowitwithaseriesofmuch-lovedstorieswhichremainpopulartodayfromTheTaleofSquirrelNutkintoTheTaleofJemimaPuddle-Duck.24.Whichcharacterfromchildren’sliteraturecanbefoundontheUKcoin?A.JemimaPuddle-DuckB.SquirrelNutkinC.FlopsyMopsyandCottontailD.PeterRabbit25.AccordingtothepassagethecoinswillbereleasedbytheRoyalMintto_____.A.celebratethe150thanniversaryofthebirthofBeatrixPotterB.celebratethe150thanniversaryofthebirthofPeterRabbitC.celebratethefirstpublicationofTheTaleofPeterRabbitD.promotethesalesofBeatrixPotter’sworks26.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?A.PeterRabbitisoneofthemostrecognizedliterarycharactersinUK.B.TheTaleofPeterRabbitmainlyfeatureshisbetter-behavedsiblings.C.ItwasEmmaNoblewhocreatedPeterRabbitthefamousliterarycharacter.D.UncolouredversionsofthePeterRabbitcoinareavailablenow.27.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.AnautobiographyB.A.children’sbookC.A.travelguideD.A.newsreport
Inatimewhenadangerousnumberofpeopleareoverweightmanypeopleseemtohaveforgottenthemostimportantwaytokeephealthyandslim---exercisE.Andasanewstudycarriedoutonmiceinthelabhasshownexercisedoneearlyinlifecanrewardyouinyouradultyears.AteamofresearchersattheUniversityofCaliforniastudiedtheeffectsofearlyexerciseonadultphysicalactivitybodymassandeating.Theyfoundthatearly-ageexerciseinmicehaspositiveeffectsonadultlevelsofvoluntaryexerciseinadditiontoreducingbodymass.TheseresultsmayhaveaneffectontheimportanceofregularphysicaleducationinelementaryandmiddleschoolssaidTheodoreGarlandaprofessorofbiologywholedtheresearchproject.Ifkidsexerciseregularlythroughtheirschoolyearsthentheymaybemorelikelytoexerciseasadultswhichcouldhavefar-reachingpositiveeffectsonhumanhealthandwell-being.Althoughthepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciselastedforonlyoneweekitisimportanttonotethatoneweekinthelifeofamouseisthesameasaboutninemonthsforhumans.Ourresultssuggestthatanypositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciseonadultexercisewillneedtobekeptupiftheyaretobelong-lasting.Histeamofresearchersfoundtoothatallmicethathadaccesstoearlyexercisewerelighterinweightthannon-exercisedmicE.Garlandexplainedthatingeneralexercisewillstimulateappetitesoonerorlater.Howeveritispossiblethatcertaintypesofexercisedoneforcertainperiodsoftimeoratcertainlightlevelsmightnotstimulateappetitemuchifatallatleastinsomeindividuals.IfwecouldunderstandwhatsortsofexercisethesemightbethenwemightbeabletotailorexerciserecommendationsinawaythatwouldbringthebenefitsofexercisewithoutincreaseinappetiteleadingtoabetterchanceofweightlosshesaiD.28.Howlongdothepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciselastforamouse?A.OnedayB.OneweekC.OnemonthD.Ninemonths29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.MorestudyisneededtobetterunderstandtheeffectsofdifferenttypesofexercisE.B.Early-lifeexercisehaslife-longpositiveeffectsonpeopleC.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtodoexerciseasearlyaspossibletoensurephysicalhealth.D.ThenewstudyonmicemainlyfocusedonhowexerciseaffectsappetitE.30.Theunderlinedwordstimulateinthelastbutoneparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.declineB.improveC.varyD.harm31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Newwaystofightagainstbeingoverweight.B.ThepositiveeffectsofmiceC.ThepossiblerisksofdoingexerciseD.Thepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexercisE.
There’sanewkindofbullyingontheblock.Rumors谣言threatsexclusion排斥andthelothaverecentlybeenaccompaniedbyanequallydangerousbutlessovert明显的methodoftearingotherpeopledown:bodyshamebullying.Bodyshamingcanaffectanyone—regardlessofgenderorweight—andit’sbeenobservedasagrowingtrendappearinginschoolcafeterias.Sowhatdoesthismeanexactly?Kidsandteensarepressuringoneanothertoskiplunchoreatmuchlessfoodthantheywant.Withjudgmentallooksandnastycommentsstudentsintentionallymaketheirschoolmatesfeelashamedofhowmuchtheyeatleadingsomekidstogosofarastobuylunchandthenthrowitaway.Inarecentsurveyofover5000Canadianmiddleandhighschoolstudentsresearchersfoundthatteenswhoreportedbeingbulliedweremorelikelytoskipmeals.Thebullyingtookplaceonlineorin-person.Asscientistshavepreviouslylinkedbullyingwithdepressionanxietyandeatingdisordersit’snotsafetobrushoffanoccasionalmealpassasanisolatedincident;it’slikelytobecomearepeatedself-destructivebehavior.Tohelpfightagainstthisformofbullyingresearcherssuggestthatschoolsprohibitstudentsfromhangingoutinthecafeteriaifthey’renoteatingrequiringparentpermissionformsifastudentwantstoskiplunchandsimplyaskingstudentswhattheyateforlunchwhichmayencouragethemtodiscusstheissuE.25.Bodyshamebullying.A.mainlyhurtsyounggirlsB.notonlyaffectsfatpeopleC.islessdangerousthanthreatsD.isatraditionalkindofbullying26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordnastyinParagraph3?A.Unfair.B.Brief.C.UnkinD.D.Helpful.27.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4aboutbodyshaming?A.Itcanbeveryharmful.B.Italwaystakesplacein-person.C.Itcanbegoodforpeople'shealth.D.Itdoesn’talwayscausemissedmeals.28.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Differentformsofbullying.B.A.discussionaboutbullying.C.Howtoavoidbodyshamebullying.D.Whatparentsshoulddotostopbullying.
Everyoneknowsthatdeathisnaturalbutdoyouhaveanyideaoftheprocessofdying?Modernscientistsdividetheprocessofdyingintotwophases---clinicalortemporarydeathandbiologicaldeath.ClinicaldeathoccurswhenthevitalorganssuchastheheartorlungshaveceasedtofunctionbuthavenotsufferedpermanentdamagE.Theorganismcanstillberevived复活.Biologicaldeathoccurswhenchangesintheorganismleadtothebreakingupofvitalcellsandtissues.Deathisthenunchangeableandfinal.Scientistshavebeenseekingawaytoprolongtheperiodofclinicaldeathsothattheorganismcanremainalivebeforebiologicaldeathoccurs.Thebestmethoddevelopedsofarinvolvescoolingoftheorganismcombinedwithnarcoticsleep.Byslowingdownthebody’smetabolism新陈代谢coolingdelaystheprocessesleadingtobiologicaldeath.Toillustratehowthisworksscientistsperformedanexperimentonasix-year-oldfemalemonkeycalledKetA.ThescientistputKetatosleepwithanarcotiC.Thentheysurroundedherbodywithice-bagsandbegancheckingherbodytemperaturE.Whenithaddroppedto28degreesthescientistsbegandrainingbloodfromanartery.Themonkey’sbloodpressuredecreasedandanhourlaterboththeheartandbreathingstopped:clinicaldeathsetin.FortwentyminutesKetaremainedinthisstatE.Hertemperaturedroppedto22degrees.Atthispointthescientistspumpedbloodintoanarteryinthedirectionoftheheartandstartedartificialbreathing.AftertwominutesKeta’sheartbecameactiveoncemorE.Afterfifteenminutesspontaneous自发的breathingbeganandafterfourhoursKetaopenedhereyesandliftedherheaD.AftersixhourswhenthescientiststriedtogiveherapenicillininjectionKetaseizedthesyringeandranwithitaroundtheroom.Herbehaviordifferedlittlefromthatofahealthyanimal.32.Forapersonwhosuffersfromtheclinicaldeath_________A.heisstillverymuchalivE.B.hecannotavoidfinaldeath.C.hismostimportantorgansaredamageD.D.hestillhasthepossibilityofgettingbacktolifE.33.Scientiststrytomakethetimeofclinicaldeathlongerinorderto_________A.cooltheorganism.B.delaythecomingofbiologicaldeath.C.slowdownthebody’smetabolism.D.bringvitalcellsandtissuesbacktoactivelifE.34.HowdidthescientistsputKetaintoclinicaldeath?A.ByputtinghertosleeploweringhertemperatureanddrainingherblooD.B.Bysurroundingherbodywithice-bagsanddrainingherblooD.C.Bylowingherbloodpressureandstoppingherheartfrombeating.D.Bydrainingherbloodloweringherbloodpressureandstoppingherbreathing.35.Allofthefollowingindicatethatthemonkeyhasalmostrestoredtoheroriginalphysicalstateexceptthefactthat_________A.herheartbeatagain.B.sherejectedapenicillininjection.C.sheregainedhernormalbreath.D.sheactedaslivelyasahealthymonkey.
Paparazzi狗仔队orpapsarephotographerswhotakepicturesoffamouspeoplewhentheyarenotatthecenterofpublicattention.Papsaredifferentfromprofessionalphotographersorjournalistsbecausetheynevertakeordinaryphotos.Thegoalforpaparazziistogetpicturesthatnooneelsewillgetandthensellthepicturestothebuyerwhooffersthemostmoney—normainlyasmallnewspapermagazineorwebsitE.Thereisnolawagainstpaparazzitakingpicturesinpublicplaces.Howevertherearelawsthatprotectcertainindividuals.Forexamplechildprotectionlawsstopimproperpicturesofanyoneunder16frombeingpublisheD.Thereisalsonolawthatstopspaparazzifromfollowingcelebrities名人andtakingtheirpictureseither.HoweverifpapsaresecretlyfollowingthemandtakingpicturesoftheirfacestheycouldgetintotroublE.Mostpaparazzihangoutonstreetsandhotspotsforcelebritieswaitingfortheopportunitytotakeapictureofastar.Manystayonthestreetsuntiltheearlyhoursofthemorningwhencelebritiesareleavingnightclubsandlookingalittleworseforwear.Howeversomehaveotherwaystomakesuretheygetpictures.ManypapsareincontactwithinformerswhoknowthelocationsofcelebritiesatanygiventimE.Theythenpasstheinformationontopaparazzi.Aninformercouldbeanyone—fromarestaurantwaitertoasalesman.Mostofthetimepaparazzigetabadreputationforfollowingcelebrities.Butsometimesstarsortheirmanagerswillcontactpapsthemselvesandtellthemexactlywhereandwhentheywillgo.Whatalove-haterelationshipbetweenpaparazziandcelebrities!31.Whichofthefollowingthingspaparazzimightdowouldbeagainstthelaw?A.Takingpicturesoffamouspeopleinpublicplaces.B.Gettingunsuitablepicturesofa10-year-oldactresspublisheD.C.Followingafamouswomansingersecretlyandtakingherpictures.D.Hangingoutattheplaceswherecelebritiesoftenappear.32.Inordertoearnbigmoneyapaphasto________.A.makefriendswithfamouspeopleB.sellthepicturestoabignewspaperC.gettheonlyfirst-handpicturesD.knowthelocationsofcelebrities33.Thefifthparagraphmainlytellsus________.A.howmuchpaparazzipayforthepicturesB.howdangerouspaparazzi’sjobisC.howpaparazzicontactinformers.D.howpaparazzigetthepictures34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.PaparazzialwaystakepictureswhenfamouspeoplearetireD.B.Starshatepaparazzianddon’twanttobefolloweD.C.InformersmightgetpaparazziintotroublE.D.Paparazziandfamouspeoplerelyoneachothersometimes.35.Theunderlinedphrasehangoutprobablymeans_______.A.checkoutB.keepawayC.wanderaboutD.leaveout
Therearemanypeopleyouarewelladvisedtotreatkindly:Yourchild’steacheryourhusbandorwifeyourbossandsoon.Untilnowthatbest-behavior-requiredlisthasnotincludedyourUberdriverorforthatmattertaxidrivers.Oldthinking:Heythey’reheretoservemE.Idon’thavetomakeaspecialefforttobenicetothem.Dangerouslywrong.A.recentNewYorkTimesstorytoldtheinstructivetaleofaUberpassengerHusseinKanjiwhosayshe’sreallynotsurehowhemadehisdriverangry.Allheknowsisthathisdriver-generatedratingwentwaydownandthewaitforaUbercarbecamehoursinsteadofminutes.BewareUberians:Ifyou’refeelingangrywhenyouslideintothebackseatandyougiveyourdriverthesilenttreatmentyourreputationmaygetdamagedinthedriver-generatedratings.Ifyou’reamongthepeopleoneUberdriverdescribedasgenerallynegativewatchout.Uberisn’ttheonlyfrontonthisbattlefielD.Theabilitytoratesomeone’sserviceisoneofthesuccessesoftheInternet.Ithelpseveryoneweedoutpeoplewithbadattitudesandworsehabits.Theseratingsshouldcutbothways.A.whilebacktheauctionsiteeBaymademanyofitssellersangrywhenitstartedpreventingthemfromgivingnegativeratingstobuyers.Untilthensellersandbuyershadthreatenedeachotherwithnegativereviews.Toomanynegativereviewscouldgetyouthrownoff.TheneBayshiftedthebalanceofpowertobuyers.SellerscanstillwriteabadcommentbuttheoverallratingcannotbeanythingbutpositivE.ThuseBayhasbecomeaplacewhereallisforthebest.Thinkpositive!Weknowthatbeingnicetopeoplealldaycanbeexhausting.We’vealsoseenpeoplewhoshoutatthosewhodon’tmeasureuptotheirexpectationsforservicE.UberisreportedlyabouttospreadworldwidE.Itisawelcomecompetitorbecauseitfitstheneedsofcustomersinanewway.WeknowUberisatwo-waystreet.Butdriverswhogettoopickymayendupwithnopassengers.Everyonebehave!41.IngeneralpeoplethinkofUberdriversaspeoplewho________.A.theycantakeadvantageofB.theydon’thavetobenicetoC.arerequiredtobeontheirbestbehaviorD.needbettertreatmentfromcustomers42.Negativedriver-generatedratingsmeanthat________.A.customershavetowaitforalongertimewhenusingUbercarsB.driversaretooslowtopickupcustomersC.UberdriverswillneverservethosecustomersD.customershavedonedamagetoUbercars43.ThephraseweedoutParA.6canbestbereplacedby_____.A.hateB.getridofC.valueD.winback44.TheexampleofeBayinthearticleisprobablymeanttoshowthat________.A.intheInternetagebuyershavealwayshadtheadvantageofratingsB.thepowerofratingsshouldbegiventobothsidesofaserviceC.themainreasonwhyeBayhasbecomeasuccessfulauctionsiteD.controversybetweencustomersandsellershasonlycomeaboutrecently45.Theauthorhaswrittenthisarticleto________.A.showthatwhenusingserviceslikeUberyourbehaviordirectlyaffectstheserviceyougetB.provethatgivingandreceivingbadratingscaninfluenceyourlifeC.suggestthattoolslikeUberandeBaycanreflectwhatkindofpersonyouareD.stressthatbothcustomersandserviceprovidersshouldbegenerallyrespectfulandpositive
Loveworkingwithchildren?Lookingforanexcitingnewopportunity?Wanttoworkonafriendlyfunandsupportiveteam?ThisiswhatourteammemberAnnasaysaboutworkingatMyCreche:It’sthenicestplaceI’veeverworkeD.Everyoneissofriendlyandwehavesomuchfunworkingtogether.Theygivemeopportunitiestolearnnewthingseveryday.Theycareaboutmypersonaldevelopment.WorkingatMyCrechehasenabledmetobuildrelationshipswiththechildrenaswellasparentswithinthecommunitywhichmakesmefeelsowelcomedinthelocalareA.ConvenientlylocatedintheheartofCrouchEndLondonN8MyCrecheoffersdrop-inandpre-bookedchildcareforchildrenaged6weeksto5yearsofagE.Wealsoprovideafter-schoolandbreakfastclubsforchildrenupto8yearsolD.Ourgoalistoenableparentstopursuepersonalandprofessionalactivitieswhentheyneedtowithtotalpeaceofmindknowingtheirchildrenarebeingcaredforinasafeandfunenvironment.Wearelookingforanenthusiasticandcommittedprofessionalwithexcellentinterpersonalskillswhoiscommittedtoensuringthebestoutcomesandcareforchildren.Thisisanexcellentopportunityforaproactiveindividualtobeapartofafreshandprogressivechildcareconceptandwewelcomenewlyqualifiedprofessionals.Weareasmallandverysupportiveteamwithgreattrainingopportunities.Thesuccessfulcandidatewill:●HaveacertificateLevel3inChildcareandEducation.●Haveexperienceworkingwithchildren.●Beanexcellentcommunicatorwithstrongpeopleskills.●Beenergeticandabletomulti-task.Salary:£16500—£19000peryeardependingonexperienceandqualifications.Fulltimeflexibleworkavailableand28daysannualleavE.33.TheauthorusesAnna'swordsmainlyto______.A.examineB.informC.compareD.advertise34.MyCrecheprovidesserviceto______.A.allchildrenB.childrenolderthanfiveC.childrenundereightyearsoldD.childrenfromfivetoeightyearsold35.Whatdoesasuccessfulcandidateneed?A.A.collegedegreE.B.A.languagecertificateLevel3.C.GreatskillsincommunicatingwithpeoplE.D.Yearsofworkingexperiencewithchildren.
To:StaffoftheMarketingDepartmentFrom:ColleenDaneDirectorofMarketingDate:November6thThismemo备忘录istoinformallmarketingstaffthattherewillbeaveryimportantmeetingonTuesdayNovember14that2:00p.m.Themeetingwillbeconductedviaavideo-conferencewithourcompanyheadquartersinSeattlE.FormtheheadofficeJoeLamondourcompanyvicepresidentwillgiveusfeedbackandaskquestionsaboutoursuggestionsforthenewadvertisingstrategy.Whatdowethemarketingteamwanttoaccomplishinthismeeting?Thegoalissimple:Wehopetogetthevicepresident’sagreementonourprintmediacampaignonthenewSpringShoE.Oncewereceivedhisapprovalwecangoaheadandofferourproposaltotheadvertisingfirm.IfanystaffmembercannotattendthismeetingthatemployeemustsubmitinwritingareasonfortheirabsencE.ColleenDaneDirectorofMarketingTo:ColleenDaneDirectorofMarketingFrom:KeithWilsonSeniorMarketingConsultantDate:November7thI’mwritinginresponsetoyourdepartment-widememoofNovember6thUponreviewofmyscheduleIhavetoreportthatIcannotaccommodateyourrequestfoeattendingthemeetingonthe14th.Ihavealong-standingcommitmentonthatsameafternoontoattendtheopeningceremonyofournewfactoryinWichitA.AsaconsultantIregrethavingtomissthemeetingasit’snecessaryformetobeactivelyinvolvedinournewadvertisingcampaign.UnfortunatelythepresidenthimselfinsistedthatIbepresentattheupcomingceremony.WhatIsuggestisasortofcompromiseformyabsencE.SheilaParksajunioronourmarkingteamiswillingtorecordthedetailsformesoIcanreviewthemeeting’scontentwhenIreturntotheofficE.IfthevicepresidentaddressesaquestiontomedirectlyIwillrespondquicklybycontactinghimbyemailorphonE.AlsoIwillaskJoeDunnseniormanagerofthemarketingteamtobriefmeonthemeeting’soutcomE.Pleaseunderstandmyposition.Iwaitforyourreply.KeithWilson21.HowwilltheMarketingDepartmentcommunicatewiththevicepresidentforthismeeting?A.Byfax.B.Inperson.C.ThroughemailD.Throughavideo-link.22.Whatdoesthemarketingdirectorwanttogetfromthemeeting?A.TheappointmentofanewdepartmentheadB.PermissiontobeginaprintadvertisingplanC.AnagreementonthecontentofaTVcommercialD.Financialsupportfortheproductionofanewitem23.WhydidMr.WilsonwritetoMsDane?A.Toexplainwhyhewillnotattendameeting.B.ToaskforanextensionontheprojectdeadlineC.TogetapprovalforanewresearchproposalD.ToapplyforavacationduringNovember
TherearemanyAmericanexpressionsaboutinsects.Beesareknownasveryhardworkers.SoyoumightsayyouwereasbusyasabeeifyouspentyourweekendcleaningyourhousE.Infactyoumightsayyourhousewasabeehiveofactivityifyourwholefamilywashelpingyouclean.Youalsomightsayyoumadeabeelineforsomethingifyouwentthererightaway.Whenwegotoseeamoviemyfriendalwaysmakesabeelinefortheplacewheretheysellpopcorn.Ifsomethingwasthebestofitskindyoumightsayitwasthebee’sknees.NowweadmitthatwedonotknowhowthisexpressiondevelopeD.Infactwedonotevenknowifbeeshaveknees!Ifyourfriendcannotstoptalkingaboutsomethingbecauseshethinksitisimportantyoumightsayshehasabeeinherbonnet.IfsomeoneasksyouapersonalquestionandyouwouldlikenottotellhimorheryoumightsayThatisnoneofyourbeeswax.Butterfliesarebeautifulinsectsbutyouwouldnotwanttohavebutterfliesinyourstomach.ThatmeanstobenervousabouthavingtodosomethinglikespeakinginfrontofacrowD.Youwouldalsonotwanttohaveantsinyourpants.Thatistoberestlessandunabletositstill.Ifafriendkeepsaskingyoutodosomethingyoudonotwanttodoyoumightaskhimtoleaveyoualoneorstopbuggingme.A.friendalsomighttellyouagainandagaintodosomething.Ifsoyoumighesayheputabuginyourear.Ifyouwerereadingabookinyourwarmbedonacoldwinter’sdayyoumightsayyouweresnugasabuginarug.Andifyouwishsomeonegoodnightyoumightsaysleeptight—don’tletthebedbugsbitE.24.Whenyoudescribeawonderfulbikeofyourfriendyoucansay______.A.itmakesabeelineB.itisthebee’skneesC.itisabeehiveofactivityD.ithasabeeinitsbonnet25.TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph2means______.A.hasnothingtodowithyouB.drawsyourattentionC.goeswrongD.isthebee’sknees26.Inthetextbutterfliesandantsareusedto______.A.speakhighlyofabeautifulpersonB.describeapersonwithoutconfidenceC.standforbadeffectsonapersonD.comfortapersoninabadmood27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ThewordbugcanbeanounoraverB.B.Bugisakindofgoodinsectsforman.C.Bugslivemainlyinhuman’sears.D.A.buginarugisverydangerous.
ThereisalargepercentageofAsianpeopleintheUS.They’rehardworkingrespectfulbutstrangesometimes.Ifyoudon’tunderstandthecultureyouwillgetsomeproblemswiththem.Asianpeoplearedifferentfromanyotherculturesifyouthinkyouknowthemyoumightwanttothinkagain.Howaretheydifferent?WhenitcomestomostAsianculturerespectiseverything.Youcandoanythingyouwantbutdon'tdisrespectanAsianman.Youwillgetsomerealconsequencesafterwardandespeciallyifheisyourboss.It’ssomethingcalledfacesavingintheAsianculturE.It’sridiculoussometimesbutit’stheirculturE.Sometimestheirculturecancomeinbetweentheirrelationshipatwork.Asianpeoplemightexpectalotofrespectfromtheirco-workerswhentheirco-workersjustseethemasanequal.AmericansareverydifferentfromAsianpeoplE.Ifyou’reAsianyoumightwanttounderstandtheAmericancultureandevenadapttotheircultureifyouworkwiththem.Itwillbeeasierforyousinceyou’reintheircountries.ImagineanAmericanworkinginChinaexpectingChineseco-workerstogetalongwithhimwhenhecriticizesthemstraightoutoneverysinglematterinfrontofeveryonE.Ithinktheywilltakehimoutsideandtakecareofhim.Itjustdoesn’tworkthatwaywithAsianpeoplE.Ifyou’reanAmericanbossgivingyourAsianemployeeareviewyouwillseethattheywillhaveaproblemwithyournegativeremarks.Theywillthinkthatyoudon’tlikethemdisrespectfulandwanttogetridofthem;wheninfactyou’rejustdoingyourjoB.Ofcourseit’snotfairforyouasanAmericanbossbutjustexpectthatitcanbesomethingthatisonyourAsianemployee’sminD.32.TheAmericanscan’tgetalongwellwiththeAsiansprobablybecause______.A.theirculturesaredifferentB.theydon’tlikeeachotherC.bothofthemaretooproudD.theyhavedifferentpoliticalviews33.TheunderlinedphrasefacesavinginParagraph2probablymeans_____.A.savingsomemoneyforlateruseB.makingfacestopleaseyourbossC.showingsomerespecttosomebodyD.helpingsomebodyoutoftrouble34.Fromthethirdparagraphwecanknowthatitisdifficult_________.A.fortheAsianstoacceptthecultureinAmericaB.fortheAmericanstoadapttothecultureinChinaC.forpeopletolearnthecultureinaforeigncountryD.forpeopletofollowthecultureintheirowncountry35.ThenegativeremarksanAmericanbossgivesonyourworkprobablymeanhe/she_______________.A.doesn’tlikeyouanylongerB.thinksyouarenotworthrespectingC.offeryousomebetteradviceD.wantsyoutoimproveyourwork
Itwasonher14thbirthdaythatherfirstbookIntheForestoftheNightwasacceptedforpublication.Itwasahugesuccessgainingtheattentionofmillionsofyoungreaders.At16hersecondnovelDemoninMyViewalsoreachedthebookstores.Severalbookslatertheteenageauthorstillworksawayinherroomsurroundedbyshelvesfullofdarktalesaboutvampires吸血鬼andwitches.AmeliaAtwater–RhodesiswidelyseenasAmerica’sfinestteenwriterandwasnamedoneofTeenPeople’s20TeensWhoWillChangetheWorlD.Bornin1984shebeganmakingupstorieswhenshewasaboutthreeyearsolD.Ineverstoppedandsaid‘Iwanttowrite’Ameliaremembers.IlovedstoriesandcreatedstoriesbeforeIwasoldenoughtoknowhowtowritethemdown.Inherfamilyreadingwasbasicandfun.Myparentsencouragedmetoread----andtoreadanythingIwantedsolongasIwasreadingshesaiD.TheyneverrestrictedwhatIreaD.LaterwhenIstartedwritingtheynevercriticizedwhatIdidorsaidIwas‘tooyoung’.TheyneversaiditwasimpossibleformetoachievewhatIhavE.InhershortbutsuccessfulcareerAmeliahastrieddifferentstyles.Butvampireswerethefirstcharacterstoreallycomealiveinherwork.Fromthemshehasdevelopedawholeworldonewhichshealwaysenjoyslearningmoreabout.AsapublishedteenwriterAmelia’sadvicetootherteenswhodreamofbeingauthorsis:justdoit!IbelieveanythingispossiblE.Don’tgiveupyourdreamsjustbecauseyoufearfailurE.GettingabookpublishedisdifficultbutifIcandoitotherscantoo.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutAmeliaAtwater–Rhodes?A.Readingwidelyhelpedheralotinhercareer.B.Shefoundgettingabookpublishedwaseasy.C.Vampireshavebeentheonlycharactersinherbooks.D.Herparentsbegantoteachhertomakeupstorieswhenshewas3.33.WhatdoweknowaboutAmelia’sparents?A.Theyhelpedherwithwritingstories.B.Theyfullysupportedher.C.TheythoughtshewastooyoungtoreaD.D.TheychosewhatshereaD.34.TheunderlinedwordtheminParagraph4refersto__________.A.VampiresB.differentstylesC.TeenagersD.charactersinhernovel35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.GoodNewsforTeenWritersB.IsItPossibleforaTeenWritertoBePublished?C.AdviceonBeingTeenWritersD.A.Top-sellingTeenWriterPensVampireTales
Finallythelong-awaitedflyingcarisalmostherE.AeroMobilaSlovakiancompanyplanstostartsellingitscreationtheAeroMobil3.0in2017.Thecompanyclaimsonitssitethatthevehicletransformsinsecondsfromanautomobiletoanairplanebyusingexistinginfrastructurecreatedforautomobilesandplanes.Thevehicleispetrol-poweredandhaswingsthatfoldwhichallowsittobeparkedlikeacarthoughitisnearly20feetlong.Thecompany'swebsitefeaturesavideowheretheAeroMobil3.0drivesoutofahangar飞机棚andgoesdownahighwaysharingtheroadwithordinarycarsuntilitarrivesatanairstrip.Thecarthenunfoldsitswingsandtakesofffromastretchofgrassratherthanapavedtarmac柏油路面andfliesthroughtheairlikeanyothersmallairplanE.AeroMobilspokesmanStefanVadoczsaidhiscompanyhasn'tdecidedonanexactpricebecauseit'snotreadyyet.Theprototypeisaworkinprogresshesaidinanemail.Buthesaidthepricewouldbeseveralhundredsofthousandsofeuros---somewhereinbetweenasportscarandalightsportsaircraft.Thevehicleseatstwopeople---thepilotandapassenger---anditssinglepropeller螺旋桨islocatedattherearoftheplanE.Thecompanysaidthecar'stopspeedontheroadisatleast99mphandwhileflyingitisatleast124mph.Itcanflyfor435milesbeforerunningoutoffuel.IthasasteelframeworkandcarboncoatingandispoweredbyaRotax912afour-cylinder气缸aircraftenginefromBRPofAustriA.Flyingcarsaren'texactlynew.TheconcepthasbeenaroundsincelongbeforeTheJetsonspopularizedtheideainthe1960s.IthasbeenaregulartopicinPopularScienceeversinceWorldWarIaceEddieRickenbackerwroteaboutitin1924.ButgettingapracticalreliableflyingcaroffthegroundhasbeenaseriouschallengE.GlennCurtissdiscoveredthisin1918whenhedevelopedtheCurtissAutoplanE.ItturnedouttobemoreofahopperthanaflyersoitfailedtobecomepopularwiththepubliC.32.WhatallowstheAeroMobil3.0tobeparkedasacar?A.Itssteelframeworkandfoldingwings.B.Itspetrol-poweredengineandfoldingwings.C.Its99mphtopspeedandpetrol-poweredenginE.D.Itsordinarycarengineandfoldingwings.33.WhatisthebiggestdifferencebetweentheAeroMobil3.0andotherairplanes?A.Itispoweredbyaircraftfuel.B.Itcanflyasfastasairplanes.C.Ithasapropeller.D.Itcantakeofffromastretchofgrass.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.TheAeroMobil3.0'spricewillfallverysoon.B.ThedesignworkontheAeroMobil3.0isstillinprogress.C.ThepriceoftheAeroMobil3.0willbehigherthanalightsportsaircraft.D.ThepriceoftheAeroMobil3.0willbethesameasasportscar.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefifthparagraph?A.TodescribesomeofthefeaturesoftheAeroMobil3.0.B.ToexplainwhytheAeroMobil3.0isbetterthananairplanE.C.ToexplainthedifferencebetweentheAeroMobil3.0andotherairplanes.D.ToexplainwhythepriceoftheAeroMobil3.0ishigh.
Witheightbloodshoteyesfixedonaflyingobjectthepainsofatwo-yearprojectwereabouttobearfruit.ItwasWangHongyi’sfirsttestflightofanunmannedaerialvehicleUAV无人机designedandassembled组装withhisteammatesfromtheAero-SportClub航模队atShanghaiJiaotongUniversity.Wangisaseniormechanicalengineeringandautomationmajor.HehasbeenaplanemodelfansincechildhooD.Asafreshmanhespenttwonightsbuildingamodelaircraftandtookittothesportsfieldjustforfun.WuJunqithecoachofShanghaiJiaotongUniversity’sAero-SportClubspottedWangandtoldhimhismodelwasoutofdatE.IwasalittleangrysohetookmetothelabsaysWang.HewasimmediatelydrawntothemodernequipmentanddecidedtojointhecluB.AsatechnologyfanWangspendsmostofhissparetimeinthelaB.Heloveswhathe’sdoingsohecanstandthelonelinessofdoingresearch.sayscoachWu.WhenWangandhisteammateswerebuildingUAVtheylivedtogetherinthelaB.WetriedtospendasmuchtimetogetheraspossiblebecausetherewerethousandsofproblemsthatneededtobesolvedWangsays.Theydidn’tevenhavetimetocelebratewhenthefirsttestflightoftheUAVwentwell.Weneededtolisttheproblemsthatoccurredduringtheflightandanalyzethemtofindsolutionshesays.OurUAVisn’tfinishedyetbuttherearemanydesignprojectsandpeoplewithsimilarinterestswaitingformeWangsays.TheUAVisjustthebeginningnottheendofmyaircraftjourney.21.WhydidWangsucceedindoingtheresearch?A.Hemajoredinmechanicalengineeringandautomation.B.Hehadagoodcoachandwonderfulteammates.C.Helovedwhathedidandwouldsticktoit.D.HewashighlythoughtofbyWuJunqi.22.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeWangHongyi?A.DiligentandcreativE.B.ProudandquarrelsomE.C.OutstandingandrudE.D.KindandtalenteD.23.Whatdoesthewriterwanttodobywritingthepassage?A.EncouragestudentstolearnfromWangHongyi.B.TellreadersaboutUAVdevelopmentinChinA.C.InformreadersaboutWangHongyiandhisUAV.D.Callonreaderstodowhatintereststhem.24.WhatmessagedoesWangHongyi’sstoryconveytous?A.Nothingisdifficultifyouputyourheartintoit.B.TwoheadsarebetterthanonE.C.AllthatglittersisnotgolD.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.
IusedtothinkthatlifeinJimThorpePennsylvaniawasfilledwithnever-changingroutines.IhatedthateveryoneseemedtoknoweverythingabouteveryoneelsE.Everyoneseemedtoenjoytalkingaboutotherpeopleandtheirlives.Ialsodidn’tlikethefactthatpeopleseemedveryclose-mindeD.IfelttrappeD.IfeltlikeIwasmissingoutonopportunities.ItseemedtomethatcitylifewouldbetheoppositE.ThenItookmyfirsttriptoNewYorkCity.Icouldn’twaittoexperiencethecity.HoweverwhenIarrivedintheBigAppleitwasn’tatallwhatIhadimagineD.IknewitwashometothousandsofpeoplebutIhadn’thadtheleastexpectationtoseesomanypeopleonthestreetatonetimE.AllthestreetswerefilledwithpeoplE.IalsofeltalittlesurprisedtoseethateveryonewasinahurryandeverythingmovedatsuchafastpacE.WhenItookthesubwayforthefirsttimeIsaidhellotothemiddle-agedwomannexttomE.Shelookedatmewithdislikeanddidn’tsayaworD.AfterjustonedayIrealizedhowimportantmysmalltownistomE.NowIappreciatethefamiliarfacesIseeeveryday.Ilikethefeelingofsecurityandbelongingmytownoffers.JimThorpegivesmeasenseofcommunityandtogethernessthatthecitydoesn’tprovidE.Irealizejusthowmuchasimplehellodoesforastranger—itreallycanmakeyourdayalittlebetter.Mybigtripshowedmethatmysmalltownreallyhasinstilled注入moralsandvaluesinmethatIdidn’tevenknowIhaD.IwouldneverhaveknownwhatabigplacemytownholdsinmyheartifIhadnottakenthattriptoNewYorkCity.24.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutlifeinJimThorpeatfirst?A.Peopletherecaredlittleaboutothers.B.Peopletherelikedtoacceptnewthings.C.LivingtherewasagreatdisadvantagE.D.Thereweremanychancesofcareerdevelopment.25.WhatsurprisedtheauthormostinNewYorkCity?A.Thegesturesofgreeting.B.Themoderntransportation.C.ThefastpaceoflifE.D.Thecrowdedstreets.26.Whatmadetheauthorchangehis/herattitudestohis/herhometown?A.TravellingtoNewYorkCity.B.ThefamiliarfacesinJimThorpE.C.A.bigplaceinhis/hertown.D.Everybodylikestalkingaboutothers.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.LoveofmysmalltownB.A.senseofcommunityC.A.pleasanttriptoNewYorkCityD.Differencesbetweenbigcitiesandsmalltowns
Wedon’tknowhowdifferentourfuturewillbeinthefuturE.Wecanonlytrytoimagineit.Atfirstwethinkabouthumanrelationship.Intheyear2050wewillusecomputersalmosteveryday.WewillbemakingnewfriendsthroughtheInternet----evenourhusbandsorwiveswillbemetinthisway.Itwillbemuchfasterandeasierforus.Ontheotherhandourrelationshipswithpeoplewon’tbeasimportantastheyaretoday----wewillfeelalittlelonely.Computerswillalsohelpusinmanyotheractivitiesin2050.Forexampletheywillbeusedbythechildrenatschooltomaketheirlearningeasier.Inadditiontherewillbemuchmoreothermachineswhichwillplayasimilarroleascomputerslikerobotswhichwilldothehouseworkforus.Spendingholidayswillalsobecompletelydifferent.TravelingtootherplanetsortothemoonwillbeavailableforeveryonE.Meansoftransportwillofcoursechangetoo.Wewillbeusingsolar-poweredcarswhichwillbemuchmoreenvironmentallyfriendly.Wecouldexpectthatthefastertechnologicalprogresswouldleadtoamorepollutionenvironment.Butitisn'ttruE.Wewillpaymoreattentiontoprotectingtheenvironment.AndscientistswillprobablyfindcuresformanydangerousdiseaseslikecancerorAIDS.Thereforeoursurroundingsaswellasourhealthwillbeinabettercondition.Althoughwecan’tpredicttheexactchangeswhichwillbemadeintheworldweoftenthinkaboutthem.Weworryaboutourandourchildren’sfuture;wehaveexpectationshopesaswellasfears.ButIthinkweshouldberathersanguineaboutourfuturE.Weshouldbehappyandbelievegoodthingswillhappen.1.Whywillpeopleprobablyfeelalittlelonelyin2050?A.Becausethenumberofpeoplewillbecomemuchsmaller.B.Becausetherewillbelessface-to-facecommunication.C.Becausepeoplewon’tlikemakingfriendswitheachother.D.Becausepeoplewon’tcommunicatewitheachothermuchoften.2.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingwillhappenin2050?A.Therelationshipbetweenpeoplewillbemoreimportantthantoday.B.Thewayofspendingholidayswillbethesameasthatoftoday.C.Itwon’tbedifficultforpeopletotraveltootherplanets.D.Ourenvironmentwillbemuchmorepollutedwithagrowingnumberofcars.3.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howpeoplewillcommunicateintheyear2050B.Whatourlifewillbelikeintheyear2050C.Howpeoplewilltravelandspendtheirholidayintheyear2050D.Whathightechnologywillappearintheyear2050
TheLondonEye4DFilmExperiencestartedinAugustandisincludedintheLondonEyeticketpricE.Itisafantastic4DfilmtoentertainyoubeforeyourtripontheLondonEyE.The4Deffectsaregreat.NoExtraCosttoYouThat’sright;youbuyyourticketfortheLondonEyeand4DcinemaexperiencE.MerlinEntertainmentstheLondonEyeownersspent5millioncreatingthefilmandbuildingthe4DcinemaandwantedtoimprovethevalueformoneyoftheLondonEyE.WhattoExpectThe4DCinemaentranceisinthetickethall.Soafterbuyingyourticketgostraighttoitwhereyou’llbegivenapairofglasses.About160visitorswillpassthroughthe4Dcinemaevery8minutessodon’tworryaboutwaitingtimE.Peopleinthebrightpinkcinemaareallstandingonfourlevels.Thetoplevelisdesignedforwheelchairs.LondonEye4DFilmPutonyourglassesandenjoyyourself.ThestoryisaboutalittlegirlvisitingLondonwithherfatherandshewantstobehighertogetabetterviewsoshecomestotheLondonEyE.Itdiffersfromwatchingthe3DfilmforallyoursensesareinvolveD.WhenitsnowsonscreenyoufeelitsnowsinthecinemA.Andwhenyouwatchthefireworksyoucanreallysmellthem.Forashortfilmlessthanfourminutesbeforethemainattractionyouthinkyou’vecomeforyouaregoingtolovethisfreeextrA.IstoodtherewithmymouthwideopenattheendasmanyothersdiD.It’sfantastic!TheeffectsaretheHollywoodstandardasnoexpenseisspareD.IwasluckyenoughtotrythefilmthreetimesonthefirstdayandIstillwanttogobackagain.21.Whatdoestheauthormainlytellusinthispassage?A.Hemainlyintroducesthe4DfilmofMerlinEntertainments.B.HemainlyintroducestheLondonEyeentertainmentcentrE.C.Hemainlytellsushisexperienceswhilecreatingthe4Dfilm.D.Hemainlyintroducestoushowtotakepartinthe4Dfilm.22.WhydidtheMerlinEntertainmentsbuildthe4Dfilmcinema?A.BecauseitwantedtoattractmorevisitorstoLondon.B.BecauseitwantedtoincreasethevalueoftheLondonEyE.C.Becauseitcouldprovidemoreentertainmentsforvisitors.D.BecauseitcouldearnmoremoneyfromthepublicintheUK.23.Wherecouldpeoplegetintothe4Dfilmcinema?A.UndertheLondonEyE.B.IntheHollywooD.C.Inthetickethall.D.IntheticketcentrE.24.Whileseeinga4Dfilmpeoplewillfeel________.A.greatlyfrightenedB.muchworriedC.sweetsmellD.asiftheywereonthescene
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