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你LiYuan给你的朋友Jane写封信邀请她参加你的生日聚会信的内容包括1告知对方聚会的具体时间地点2到达聚会地点的行车路线及便利的交通工具3要求对方就是否能参加聚会作回复
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A.whendidyougetback B.WhatasurpriseIgot C.HowIadmireyou D.IamTom E.gotholdof F.gotthrough G.thisisTom H.triedtocontactyou Philip:Hello!IsthatyouTom Tom:Yes56 Philip:Ican’tbelieveI57youatlast.Andwhathaveyoubeendoing Tom:YeahIhaven’tbeenhomealotlately.AndI’vehadalotofworkandsocialengagements.OhPhilip58toLondon Philip:IjustcamebackaboutaweekagoI59byphoneseveraltimesbutyouwerenotin.Tom:Sorrysorry.Didyouhaveaniceholidaythen Philip:Lovely.IwenttoScotlandandtraveledaround. Tom:60!Ineedaholidayindeed. Philip:WellIsupposeso. Tom:Ohsomebody’satthedoor.Ihavetogo.AndIhavetosay"good-bye".Nicetalkingtoyou. Philip:Sameherebye-by 59
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Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep21dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsinwhichsleep22.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthantheoldbut23eighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowithlessthanthisamountbut24mayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.Itisthenamatterofhowto25it.Sleepshouldbealwaysenoughtomakeonerelaxed松弛andreadyfor26work. Freshairis27tosoundsleep酣睡.Itisnot28reasonforsomepeopletoinsistthatitispracticaltosleepintheopenair.29apersoncankeephimselfwarmout-of-doorsleepingprobablygivesthebody30completerelaxation. Abilitytosleepislargelyahabit.Theconditionsreferredtoonlyleadtosleep.Out-of-door31agoodhabitofregulardrinkingandtheavoidanceoflateeatingand32areallhelpfultosoundsleep.Suchfactorsarelargelywithinthe33ofanyperson.Abathat34neitherhotnorcoldbutofbodytemperaturemaybehelpfultosleep.Sleepingpillsshouldneverbetakenexceptwhensuggestedby35. 29
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Therearenoinevitableoutcomesofsocialclassinchildrearing.Atthesametimethereisnoquestionthatsocialclassisimportantfactorinhowchildrenareraisedandthekindofadultsthatchildrenbecome.Regardingsocialclasssociologistshavefoundthatparentssocializetheirchildrenintothebehaviorsandnormsoftheirworkworlds.Membersoftheworkingclassarecloselysupervisedandareexpectedtofollowexplicitrulesattheirjobs.Iftheydonotfollowthepreciserulesanddoastheyaretoldtheywillnotkeeptheirjobs.Theirexperienceinfluenceshowtheydealwiththeirchildren.Asaresulttheirconcernislesswiththeirchildren’smotivationsandmorewiththeirchildren’soutwardconformity.Thustheyaremoreapttousephysicalpunishmentinmanagingtheirchildren.Ontheotherhandmiddle-classparentswhoareexpectedtotakemoreinitiativeonthejobaremoreconcernedthattheirchildrendevelopcuriosityself-expressionandself-control.Theyarealsomorelikelytowithdrawprivilegesoraffectionthantousephysicalpunishment.Accordingtothispassageworking-classparentsaremorelikelythanmiddle-classparentsto______.
Youreallyhavetogetveryoldbeforeyourealizeyou’reold.I’minmymiddlefiftiesandldon’tfeel21yet.HoweversometimesIlookbackatmychildhoodand22thingstothewaylifeisfor23kidssomethingshavecertainlychanged. Oneareaofchangeis24.Somechangeshavebeenimprovements.Somechangesontheotherhandhavebeen25. WhenIstartedschoolmostpeopledidn’thaveatelevision;TVwasjustbeginningtoget26.Myfatherdecidedtogoalloutandbuya16-inchblackandwhiteMotorola27.IstillrememberwatchingtheLoneRangersavepeoplefromthe28guysonthatawesomeelectronicmachine.Thatwasexciting! Now29havelargerpicturesinfullcolor.Thepicturesareclearerandthesoundismuchmore30.Thenewhighdefinitionsetsaremadetorival31screens. Thevarietyandquantityofprogramminghas32greatly.Therearehundredsofchannels"andmoreshowsthanonepersoncouldeverwatch.Therearemanyfineentertainmentandeducational33.There’salsoalotofgarbagestuffthatmost34don’twanttheirkidsexposedto.Overallwehavemorechoicesandthatisgood. Iwonderwhat35willbelikewhentoday’skidsaremyage. 24
A.pollution B.position C.question D.invention
Therearenoinevitableoutcomesofsocialclassinchildrearing.Atthesametimethereisnoquestionthatsocialclassisimportantfactorinhowchildrenareraisedandthekindofadultsthatchildrenbecome.Regardingsocialclasssociologistshavefoundthatparentssocializetheirchildrenintothebehaviorsandnormsoftheirworkworlds.Membersoftheworkingclassarecloselysupervisedandareexpectedtofollowexplicitrulesattheirjobs.Iftheydonotfollowthepreciserulesanddoastheyaretoldtheywillnotkeeptheirjobs.Theirexperienceinfluenceshowtheydealwiththeirchildren.Asaresulttheirconcernislesswiththeirchildren’smotivationsandmorewiththeirchildren’soutwardconformity.Thustheyaremoreapttousephysicalpunishmentinmanagingtheirchildren.Ontheotherhandmiddle-classparentswhoareexpectedtotakemoreinitiativeonthejobaremoreconcernedthattheirchildrendevelopcuriosityself-expressionandself-control.Theyarealsomorelikelytowithdrawprivilegesoraffectionthantousephysicalpunishment.Thispassageisabout______.
EveryyearjustafterChristmastheJanuarySalesstart.Alltheshopsreducetheirpricesandfortwoweekstheyarefullofpeoplelookingforbargains.MyhusbandandIdonotnormallygotothesalesaswedon’tlikecrowdsandinanycaseareshortofmoneyaswehavetobuylotsofChristmaspresents.LastyearhoweverItookmyhusbandwithmetothesalesatthelargeshopinthecenterofLondon.Webothneededsomenewclothesandwerehopingtofindatelevisionset.WhenwegottoOxfordStreetitwassocrowdedthatwedecidedtosplitupandmeetagainattheundergroundstation.SoIleftmyhusbandandstartedlookingaroundtheshops.Unfortunatelyalltheclotheswereinverylargesizesandsowerenotsuitableforme.ButIdidbuyatelevisionataverycheappricesoIfeltquitepleasedwithmyself.WhenIarrivedatthestationmyhusbandwasnotthere.SoIsatdowninanearbycafetohaveacupoftea.IquicklyfinishedmyteawhenIsawmyhusbandandwentouttomeethim.Helookedveryhappy.ThenIsawhewascarryingalargeandheavycardboardbox.Ohdear!Ithought.Yeswehadnonewclothesbuttwotelevisions.Weshallnotbegoingtothesalesagain.Aftertheirday’sshoppingthey______.
Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep21dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsinwhichsleep22.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthantheoldbut23eighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowithlessthanthisamountbut24mayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.Itisthenamatterofhowto25it.Sleepshouldbealwaysenoughtomakeonerelaxed松弛andreadyfor26work. Freshairis27tosoundsleep酣睡.Itisnot28reasonforsomepeopletoinsistthatitispracticaltosleepintheopenair.29apersoncankeephimselfwarmout-of-doorsleepingprobablygivesthebody30completerelaxation. Abilitytosleepislargelyahabit.Theconditionsreferredtoonlyleadtosleep.Out-of-door31agoodhabitofregulardrinkingandtheavoidanceoflateeatingand32areallhelpfultosoundsleep.Suchfactorsarelargelywithinthe33ofanyperson.Abathat34neitherhotnorcoldbutofbodytemperaturemaybehelpfultosleep.Sleepingpillsshouldneverbetakenexceptwhensuggestedby35. 31
WhentheTVviewerturnsonhissetwhatsortofprogramsdoeshehavetochoosefromYoumightthinktherewouldbemoreprogramsdevotedtoentertainmentthantoanythingelsebutthat’snotthecase.Inmostcountriesfewerthan20%ofbroadcastinghoursaredevotedtoentertainment.U.S.figuresarehigh--34.8%andthefunlovingCanadiansareevenhigherwith44%.ExceptCanadaandItalyallcountriesgivemorebroadcastingtimetoeducationthantoeitherinformationnewsdocumentariesandsoonorentertainmentprograms.Ofcoursefeweducationalbroadcaststakeplaceduringpeakviewingtimes.InJapanthoughmorethan60%ofbroadcastingtimeistakenupwitheducationofonekindofanother--justanotherexampleofthebusinesslikeJapanesephilosophy.IntheU.K.thefigureis56.4%.TheItalianshavefewereducationalprogramsthananyoneelse.Theydon’tgoinforentertainmenteither.Onlyabouttenpercentofviewingtime’isdevotedtodramasandserialsquizshowsmusicsportsetc.YouwillfindmorenewsinformationprogramsonItalianTVthananythingelse.That’sunderstandableinacountryexperiencingsocialandpoliticalchanges.ItaliansrelyonTVtotellthemwhat’sgoingon—andeventsarehappeningalmosttoofasttofollow.ThepercentageoftimetheU.S.devotedtonewsanddocumentaryprogramsismuchsmaller.AftereducationmostTVtimeisgiventoentertainment.Manyoftheseprogramsareshownaroundtheworld.FromthispassagewelearnthatmostTVstationsintheworlddevotedmorebroadcastinghoursto______.
WhentheTVviewerturnsonhissetwhatsortofprogramsdoeshehavetochoosefromYoumightthinktherewouldbemoreprogramsdevotedtoentertainmentthantoanythingelsebutthat’snotthecase.Inmostcountriesfewerthan20%ofbroadcastinghoursaredevotedtoentertainment.U.S.figuresarehigh--34.8%andthefunlovingCanadiansareevenhigherwith44%.ExceptCanadaandItalyallcountriesgivemorebroadcastingtimetoeducationthantoeitherinformationnewsdocumentariesandsoonorentertainmentprograms.Ofcoursefeweducationalbroadcaststakeplaceduringpeakviewingtimes.InJapanthoughmorethan60%ofbroadcastingtimeistakenupwitheducationofonekindofanother--justanotherexampleofthebusinesslikeJapanesephilosophy.IntheU.K.thefigureis56.4%.TheItalianshavefewereducationalprogramsthananyoneelse.Theydon’tgoinforentertainmenteither.Onlyabouttenpercentofviewingtime’isdevotedtodramasandserialsquizshowsmusicsportsetc.YouwillfindmorenewsinformationprogramsonItalianTVthananythingelse.That’sunderstandableinacountryexperiencingsocialandpoliticalchanges.ItaliansrelyonTVtotellthemwhat’sgoingon—andeventsarehappeningalmosttoofasttofollow.ThepercentageoftimetheU.S.devotedtonewsanddocumentaryprogramsismuchsmaller.AftereducationmostTVtimeisgiventoentertainment.Manyoftheseprogramsareshownaroundtheworld.MorenewsinformationprogramsarebroadcastonItalianTVthananywhereelsebecausetheItalians______.
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Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep21dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsinwhichsleep22.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthantheoldbut23eighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowithlessthanthisamountbut24mayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.Itisthenamatterofhowto25it.Sleepshouldbealwaysenoughtomakeonerelaxed松弛andreadyfor26work. Freshairis27tosoundsleep酣睡.Itisnot28reasonforsomepeopletoinsistthatitispracticaltosleepintheopenair.29apersoncankeephimselfwarmout-of-doorsleepingprobablygivesthebody30completerelaxation. Abilitytosleepislargelyahabit.Theconditionsreferredtoonlyleadtosleep.Out-of-door31agoodhabitofregulardrinkingandtheavoidanceoflateeatingand32areallhelpfultosoundsleep.Suchfactorsarelargelywithinthe33ofanyperson.Abathat34neitherhotnorcoldbutofbodytemperaturemaybehelpfultosleep.Sleepingpillsshouldneverbetakenexceptwhensuggestedby35. 33
Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep21dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsinwhichsleep22.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthantheoldbut23eighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowithlessthanthisamountbut24mayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.Itisthenamatterofhowto25it.Sleepshouldbealwaysenoughtomakeonerelaxed松弛andreadyfor26work. Freshairis27tosoundsleep酣睡.Itisnot28reasonforsomepeopletoinsistthatitispracticaltosleepintheopenair.29apersoncankeephimselfwarmout-of-doorsleepingprobablygivesthebody30completerelaxation. Abilitytosleepislargelyahabit.Theconditionsreferredtoonlyleadtosleep.Out-of-door31agoodhabitofregulardrinkingandtheavoidanceoflateeatingand32areallhelpfultosoundsleep.Suchfactorsarelargelywithinthe33ofanyperson.Abathat34neitherhotnorcoldbutofbodytemperaturemaybehelpfultosleep.Sleepingpillsshouldneverbetakenexceptwhensuggestedby35. 27
Somuchhisfinancialpositionthathecan'tsleepatnight.
FederalregulatorsWednesdayapprovedaplantocreateanationwideemergencyalert警报systemusingtextmessagesdeliveredtocellphones.Textmessageshaveexplodedinpopularityinrecentyearsparticularlyamongyoungpeople.Thewirelessindustry’stradeassociationCTIAestimates估计morethan48billiontextmessagesaresenteachmonth.TheplancomesfromtheWarningAlertandResponseNetworkActa2006federallawthatrequiresimprovementtothenation’semergencyalertsystem.TheacttaskedtheFederalCommunicationsCommissionFCCwithcomingupwithnewwaystoalertthepublicaboutemergencies.TheabilitytodeliveraccurateandtimelywarningsandalertsthroughcellphonesandothermobileservicesisanimportantnextstepinoureffortstohelpensurethattheAmericanpublichastheinformationtheyneedtotakeactiontoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamiliesbeforeandduringdisastersandotheremergenciesFCCChairmanKevinMartinsaidfollowingapprovaloftheplan.Participationinthealertsystembycarriers—telecommunicationscompanies—isvoluntarybutithasreceivedsolidsupportfromthewirelessindustry.Theprogramwouldbeoptionalforcellphoneusers.Theyalsomaynotbechargedforreceivingalerts.Therewouldbethreedifferenttypesofmessagesaccordingtotherules.Thefirstwouldbeanationalalertfromthepresidentlikelyinvolvingaterroristattackornaturaldisaster.Thesecondwouldinvolveapproachingthreatswhichcouldincludenaturaldisasterslikehurricanesorstormsorevenuniversityshootings.Thethirdwouldbereservedforchildabduction绑架emergenciesorso-calledAmberAlerts.Theservicecouldbeinplaceby2010.Theimprovementtothepresentsystemisinthechargeof______.
A.chief B.belief C.quiet D.field
Enoughsleepisimportanttohealth.Theamountofsleep21dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsinwhichsleep22.Theyoungmayneedmoresleepthantheoldbut23eighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-ups.Somecandowithlessthanthisamountbut24mayneedmore.Everypersonknowshisownneed.Itisthenamatterofhowto25it.Sleepshouldbealwaysenoughtomakeonerelaxed松弛andreadyfor26work. Freshairis27tosoundsleep酣睡.Itisnot28reasonforsomepeopletoinsistthatitispracticaltosleepintheopenair.29apersoncankeephimselfwarmout-of-doorsleepingprobablygivesthebody30completerelaxation. Abilitytosleepislargelyahabit.Theconditionsreferredtoonlyleadtosleep.Out-of-door31agoodhabitofregulardrinkingandtheavoidanceoflateeatingand32areallhelpfultosoundsleep.Suchfactorsarelargelywithinthe33ofanyperson.Abathat34neitherhotnorcoldbutofbodytemperaturemaybehelpfultosleep.Sleepingpillsshouldneverbetakenexceptwhensuggestedby35. 35
Youreallyhavetogetveryoldbeforeyourealizeyou’reold.I’minmymiddlefiftiesandldon’tfeel21yet.HoweversometimesIlookbackatmychildhoodand22thingstothewaylifeisfor23kidssomethingshavecertainlychanged. Oneareaofchangeis24.Somechangeshavebeenimprovements.Somechangesontheotherhandhavebeen25. WhenIstartedschoolmostpeopledidn’thaveatelevision;TVwasjustbeginningtoget26.Myfatherdecidedtogoalloutandbuya16-inchblackandwhiteMotorola27.IstillrememberwatchingtheLoneRangersavepeoplefromthe28guysonthatawesomeelectronicmachine.Thatwasexciting! Now29havelargerpicturesinfullcolor.Thepicturesareclearerandthesoundismuchmore30.Thenewhighdefinitionsetsaremadetorival31screens. Thevarietyandquantityofprogramminghas32greatly.Therearehundredsofchannels"andmoreshowsthanonepersoncouldeverwatch.Therearemanyfineentertainmentandeducational33.There’salsoalotofgarbagestuffthatmost34don’twanttheirkidsexposedto.Overallwehavemorechoicesandthatisgood. Iwonderwhat35willbelikewhentoday’skidsaremyage. 22
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MyfriendEmmaDaniclsspentthesummerof1974travelinginIsrael.Duringhermonth-longstayinJerusalemsheoftenwenttoacaf6calledChocolateSoup.Itwasrunbytwomenofthewhom—Alex—usedtoliveinMontreal.OnemorningwhenEmmawentinforcoffeewhilechattingwithhernewfriendAlexshementionedthatshehadjustfinishedthebookshewasreadingandhadnothingelsetoread.Alexsaidhehadawonderfulbookshemightlikeandthathe’dbehappytolendittoher.Ashelivedjustabovethecafehequicklyranuptogetit.ThebookhehandedtoEmmajustminuteslaterwasMarkingsabookbyaformerSecretary-GeneraloftheUnitedNationsUN.Emmabadneverreaditnorhadsheeverboughtacopybutwhensheopeneditupshewasflooredtoseeherownnameandaddressinsidethecoverinherownhandwriting笔迹.ItturnedoutthatthesummerbeforeataconcertbackinMontrealEmmahadmetaCalifornianwhowasintownvisitingfriends.Theydecidedtoexchange交换addressesbutneitherofthemhadanypaper.Themanopenedupabookhewascarryinginhisbackpack背包andaskedEmmatowritehernameandaddressinside.WhenhereturnedtoCaliforniaheleftthebookbehindinMontrealandhisfriendAlexkeptit.WhenAlexlatermovedtoJerusalemhetookthebookalong.Whowassupposedtobethefirstownerofthebook
EveryyearjustafterChristmastheJanuarySalesstart.Alltheshopsreducetheirpricesandfortwoweekstheyarefullofpeoplelookingforbargains.MyhusbandandIdonotnormallygotothesalesaswedon’tlikecrowdsandinanycaseareshortofmoneyaswehavetobuylotsofChristmaspresents.LastyearhoweverItookmyhusbandwithmetothesalesatthelargeshopinthecenterofLondon.Webothneededsomenewclothesandwerehopingtofindatelevisionset.WhenwegottoOxfordStreetitwassocrowdedthatwedecidedtosplitupandmeetagainattheundergroundstation.SoIleftmyhusbandandstartedlookingaroundtheshops.Unfortunatelyalltheclotheswereinverylargesizesandsowerenotsuitableforme.ButIdidbuyatelevisionataverycheappricesoIfeltquitepleasedwithmyself.WhenIarrivedatthestationmyhusbandwasnotthere.SoIsatdowninanearbycafetohaveacupoftea.IquicklyfinishedmyteawhenIsawmyhusbandandwentouttomeethim.Helookedveryhappy.ThenIsawhewascarryingalargeandheavycardboardbox.Ohdear!Ithought.Yeswehadnonewclothesbuttwotelevisions.Weshallnotbegoingtothesalesagain.Thehusbandandwifeinthestory______.
A.whendidyougetback B.WhatasurpriseIgot C.HowIadmireyou D.IamTom E.gotholdof F.gotthrough G.thisisTom H.triedtocontactyou Philip:Hello!IsthatyouTom Tom:Yes56 Philip:Ican’tbelieveI57youatlast.Andwhathaveyoubeendoing Tom:YeahIhaven’tbeenhomealotlately.AndI’vehadalotofworkandsocialengagements.OhPhilip58toLondon Philip:IjustcamebackaboutaweekagoI59byphoneseveraltimesbutyouwerenotin.Tom:Sorrysorry.Didyouhaveaniceholidaythen Philip:Lovely.IwenttoScotlandandtraveledaround. Tom:60!Ineedaholidayindeed. Philip:WellIsupposeso. Tom:Ohsomebody’satthedoor.Ihavetogo.AndIhavetosay"good-bye".Nicetalkingtoyou. Philip:Sameherebye-by 57
MyfriendEmmaDaniclsspentthesummerof1974travelinginIsrael.Duringhermonth-longstayinJerusalemsheoftenwenttoacaf6calledChocolateSoup.Itwasrunbytwomenofthewhom—Alex—usedtoliveinMontreal.OnemorningwhenEmmawentinforcoffeewhilechattingwithhernewfriendAlexshementionedthatshehadjustfinishedthebookshewasreadingandhadnothingelsetoread.Alexsaidhehadawonderfulbookshemightlikeandthathe’dbehappytolendittoher.Ashelivedjustabovethecafehequicklyranuptogetit.ThebookhehandedtoEmmajustminuteslaterwasMarkingsabookbyaformerSecretary-GeneraloftheUnitedNationsUN.Emmabadneverreaditnorhadsheeverboughtacopybutwhensheopeneditupshewasflooredtoseeherownnameandaddressinsidethecoverinherownhandwriting笔迹.ItturnedoutthatthesummerbeforeataconcertbackinMontrealEmmahadmetaCalifornianwhowasintownvisitingfriends.Theydecidedtoexchange交换addressesbutneitherofthemhadanypaper.Themanopenedupabookhewascarryinginhisbackpack背包andaskedEmmatowritehernameandaddressinside.WhenhereturnedtoCaliforniaheleftthebookbehindinMontrealandhisfriendAlexkeptit.WhenAlexlatermovedtoJerusalemhetookthebookalong.HowdidEmmafeelthemomentsheopenedthebook
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