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Cleanyourplate!JustabouteverykidintheUShasheardthisfromaparent.Oftenitisaccompaniedbyanappeal:JustthinkaboutthosestarvingorphansinAfrica!SureweshouldbegratefulforeverybiteoffooD.UnfortunatelymanypeopleintheUStaketoomanybites.Insteadofstayingcleantheplateperhapsweshouldsavesomefoodfortomorrow.AccordingtonewsreportsUSrestaurantsarepartlytoblameforthegrowingbellies.A.waiterputsaplateoffoodinfrontofeachcustomerwithtwotofourtimestheamountrecommendedbythegovernmentaccordingtoaUSATodaystory.Americanstraditionallyassociatequantitywithvalueandmostrestaurantstrytogivethemthat.TheyprefertohavecustomerscomplainabouttoomuchfoodratherthantoolittlE.BarbaraRollsanutritionprofessoratPennsylvaniaStateUniversitytoldUSATodaythatrestaurantportionsizesbegantogrowinthe1970sthesametimethattheAmericanwaistlinebegantoexpanD.Healthexpertshavetriedtogetmanyrestaurantstoservesmallerportions.Nowapparentlysomecustomersarecallingforthistoo.Therestaurantindustrytradebelievedrestaurantsserveportionsthataretoolarge;23percenthadnoopinion;20percentdisagreeD.ButacloserlookatthesurveyindicatesthatmanyAmericanswhocan’taffordfinediningstillpreferlargeportions.70percentofthoseearningatleast$150000peryearprefersmallerportions;butonly45percentofthoseearninglessthan$25000wantsmaller.It’snotthatworkingclassAmericansdon’twanttoeathealthyIt’sjustthatafterlonghoursatlow-payingjobsgettinglessontheirplatehardlyseemslikeagooddeal.Theylivefrompaychecktopaycheckhappytosavealittlemoneyfornextyear’sChristmaspresents.57.Cleanyourplate!inthefirstparagraphmeans______.A.towashtheplateB.nottoeattoomuchC.nottowastethefoodD.tohelpthestarvingorphans58.Americanrestaurantsservelargeportionsbecause______.A.AmericansaregoodateatingB.AmericansvaluetheamountC.therestaurantswantpeopletokeephealthyD.thegovernmentrecommendstheamount59.Whathappenedinthe1970s?A.Thegovernmentrecommendedservingsmallportion.B.Americansbegantorealizetheimportanceofhealth.C.Healthexpertspersuadedrestaurantstoservelargeportion.D.PeopleintheUnitedStatesbegantogainweight.60.Whatdoesthesurveyindicate?A.ManypoorAmericanswantlargeportions.B.20percentAmericanswantsmallerportions.C.70percentAmericansearnatleast$150000peryear.D.45percentAmericansearnlessthan$25000peryear.
Whenyouarelittleit’snothardtobelieveyoucanchangetheworlD.Iremembermyenthusiasmwhenattheageof12IaddressedthepeopleattheRioEarthSummit.IamonlyachildItoldthem.YetIknowthatifallthemoneyspentonwarwasspentonendingpovertyandfindingenvironmentalanswerswhatawonderfulplacethisworldwouldbE.Atschoolyouteachusnottofightwithotherstoworkthingsouttorespectotherstocleanupourmessnottohurtothercreaturestosharenottobegreedy.Thenwhydoyougooutanddothethingsyoutellusnottodo.Yougrown-upssayyouloveusbutIchallengeyoupleasetomakeyouractionsreflectyourwordsIspokeforsixminutesandreceivedastandingovation.SomeofthepeopleevencrieD.IthoughtthatmaybeIhadreachedsomeofthemthatmyspeechmightactuallyspur刺激action.NowtenyearsfromRioafterI.’vesatthroughmanymoreconferenceinthepeopleinpowerandinthepowerofanindividual’svoicetoreachthemhasbeendeeplyshaken.WhenIwaslittletheworldwassimplE.ButasayoungadultI’mlearningthataswehavetomakechoices---educationcareerlifestyle---lifegetsmoreandmorecomplicateD.Wearebeginningtofeelpressuretoproduceandbesuccessful.Wearetaughtthateconomicgrowthisprogressbutwearen’ttaughthowtoseedahappyhealthywayofliving.Andweareleaningthatwhatwewantedforthefuturewhenwewere12wasidealisticandnativE.TodayI’mnolongerachildbutI’mworriedaboutwhatkindofenvironmentmychildrenwillgrowupin.IknowchangeispossiblebecauseIamchangingstillfiguringoutwhatIthink.IamstilldecidinghowtolivemylifE.ThechallengesaregreatbutifweacceptindividualresponsibilityandmakechoiceswewillrisetothechallengesandwewillbecomepartofthepositivetidetothechangE.Ihopethisgoalwillbemetthroughourcommonefforts.Thankyouall.29.Thepurposeofwhatthespeakersaidattheageof12wasto_________.A.findawonderfulplaceandcleanitup.B.endpovertyandmakeschoolsbeautifulC.findenvironmentalanswersandshowoff.D.focuspeople’sattentiononsomesocialproblem.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordovationinthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Greatapplauseorcheering.B.A.longperiodoflaughingC.A.coldandunfriendlywelcomE.D.Anexpressionusedforgreeting31.Theinformationinthetextispresentedmainlythrough__________.A.Listingstepsinaprocess.B.questionandanswerC.apersonallectureD.causeandeffect32.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthespeaker?A.Heisamanofsocialresponsibility.B.Heisanexperiencededucator.C.Heisanimpoliteman.D.Heisamanofgreatworries.
AgroupofhomelesschildrenintheIndiancapitalofNewDelhipublishanewspapertellingabouttheirownlives.ItiscalledBalaknamawhichmeanschildren’svoice.Thenewspaperiswrittenandeditedbychildrenupto19yearsolD.About10000peoplereadit.Thechildrenwriteaboutpovertychildlaborunderagemarriagesanddrugs.Whenreportsarrivetheysitdowntoselectthestoryandfightsusuallybreakout.Theyargue:thisstorywillhavemoreeffectthanthatstory.Sothere’realotofdebatesbeforethefinalselectiongoestoprint.Thenewspaperhas70reportersinseveralstatesand14inthecapital.Allofthereporterseditorsandmanagersarehomelesschildren.ManyoftheirparentsarejoblessandcannotreadorwritE.ThechildrennowearnmoneyandmanyofthemattendclassesonlinE.Thenewpaperispublishedeverymonth.Ithaseightpages.In2002whenitbeganoperationsthenewspaperwaspublishedfourtimesayear.Ithaschangedthelivesofmanyofthechildrenwhopublishitandhopestoimprovethelivesofthousandsofothers.Non-governmentalorganizationsandcharitygroupssupportthenewspaper.SanjayGuptaleadsagroupthathelpsthechildrenandgivesmoneytothenewspaper.Theyfeelveryencouragedwhenpeopleappreciatethem.Whentheytalktotheofficialsandbeforethemediatheygraduallybuilduptheirself-confidencE.IthinkBalaknamaisapowerfultoolforthem.Thenewspapercostsaboutthreecents.ThatislowerthanthepriceofasmallcupofteainIndiA.ButthelowcostgivesthechildrenhopethattheywillsomedayhaveahomeandajoB.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutreportsinBalaknama?A.Theyoftencausedisagreement.B.Theyallcomefromthecapital.C.Theyarechosenbymanagersdirectly.D.TheyareaboutthelivesofchildreninIndiA.6.WhichofthefollowingaboutBalaknamaisTRUE?A.Itispublishedeverythreemonths.B.Itisdesignedforreadersunder19.C.Itisoperatedbyhomelesschildren.D.Itaimstohelpmorechildrenreceiveaneducation.7.WhatcanwelearnfromSanjayGupta’swords?A.Balaknamahelpschildrenbecomeconfident.B.PeopleusuallyreadBalaknamawhiledrinkingteA.C.ThegovernmentshouldhelpBalaknamafinancially.D.ThepriceofBalaknamaistoolowtosupportthechildren.
InamountainousareaofBrazilthereisakindofbeautifulbutterflywhichcankillmen.IfpeoplemeetthemtheywillcomedowningreatquantitiestobiteandkillsuckingbloodandfleshthroughthewoundstheycausE.InJune1966aboynamedMarlAndrewhowentintothemountainsinsearchofbutterflyspecimens标本waskilledbythesebutterflies.A.countryboysawhimashewasjustabouttoraisehisnettocatchabutterfly.Suddenlythousandsofbutterfliescamedownuponhimcoveringhimallover.Theboystruggledandcriedashetriedtofreehimselffromtheirattack.FinallyhefellsenselesstothegrounD.Policeexaminedhisbodyandprovedthathehaddiedofbitesbybutterflies.InNewGuineathereisakindofneedlefishwhichalsokillsmen.Needlefishlikeslight.Atnightitwillswimnearthelightsoffishingboatsthensuddenlyshootoutofwaterlikeanarrowtoitstargetandforceits3-inchsharpmouthintoahumanbody.Oftenpeoplearethrustintheeyeorthroughthechestorstomachresultingindeath.Sometimesitwillevenattackthepeopleinafishingboatinbroaddaylight.About10personsintheworldarekilledbysharkseveryyearyetmorethan20arekilledbyneedlefisheverymonth.28.Fromthepassageweknowthat______.A.butterfliesarelivinginthemountainsB.allbutterflieslikesuckingbloodandeatingfishC.themorebeautifulabutterflyisthemoredangerousitistomenD.thebutterfliesinacertainpartofBrazilcankillmen29.MariAndrewaskilledwhenhe______.A.wenttoBrazilB.enteredthemountainsC.triedtocatchabutterflyD.raisedanet30.Needlefishcomesout______.A.sometimesatnightB.usuallyinthedaytimeC.onlywhenboatsappearD.bothatnightandinthedaytime31.Thebesttitleforthepassageis______.A.BrazilHomeofDangerousButterfliesB.NewGuinea—NoFittoLiveinC.KillerButterfliesandNeedlefishD.DeathsCausedbyButterfliesandNeedlefish
Since1984Philadelphiahasbeencleaningupitsact.Onebyonegraffiti涂鸦coveredwallsarebeingchangedintooutdoorart.Sofarmorethan1800murals壁画havebeenpainteD.PhiladelphianowhasmoremuralsthananyotherAmericancity.ThewallsthatwereonceuglywithgraffitiarenowcoveredwithbeautifulpicturesofhistoricalheroesandmodernartthankstotheMuralArtsProgramMAP.ItsworkmakesschoolsandpublicplacesattractiveanditscitizensveryprouD.TheprogrambeganaspartofPhiladelphia'sAnti-GraffitiNetwork.JaneGoldenistheMAP'sartisticdirector.WhenpeopleaskmewhatourprogramisaboutshesaysIanswerthemwithoneword:hopE.EachyeartheMAPoffersyouthartprogramsandworkshops.SomeonetimegraffitiwritersevenhelppaintMAPmurals.TheMAP'sworksaysGoldenisallaboutdevelopingasenseofcommunity社区.WhenaneighborhoodrequestsamuraltheMAPworkswiththepeopletheretodevelopamessagE.SomemessageshavebeenSafeStreetsLoveandCareandPeaceWalk.TheMAPreceivesupto50requestsformuralseachweek.Lastyeartheworkerspainted140murals.Themakingofamuralenterspeople'scollectivememoryasanextraordinarypleasantmomentinneighborhoodhistorysaysGoldenwhobeganasamuralistinLosAngeles.21.WhatistheMuralArtsPrograminPhiladelphiaaimedat?A.Helpingtheyoungfindjobs.B.ProtectingtheneighborhooD.C.Fightingagainstgraffiti.D.Attractingmorevisitors.22.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HopeOneWallataTimeB.MAPaNewCompanyinPhiladelphiaC.JaneanExcellentMuralArtistD.LovefromGraffitiWriterstoMuralists23.HowdoestheMAPdecideonthemessageforamural?A.Byseekingadvicefromthecitygovernment.B.Byhavingdiscussionswithpeopleinthecommunity.C.Bylearningfromtheyounggraffitiwriters.D.Bystudyingthehistoryofthecity.24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheworkoftheMAP?A.Difficult.B.Successful.C.Dangerous.D.Experimental.
OneafternoonafterfinishingshoppinginasupermarketmyfamilyandIwenttothecheckout.Isuddenlythoughtwedidn’tneedanyofthejunkandweabandonedallofthosesaving$300.ThatgotmethinkingaboutallourpointlessexpensesinlifE.Withapromisethatwe’dstopifitwaskillingusIconvincedthefamilytotaketheleapintofrugality节俭.Theruleswerethatwewouldbuynothingfor30daysexceptabsolutelyessentials.Ouradventurebeganwithagreatstart.By9A.m.mywifeRuthhadalreadymadecakesfromoldstrawberriesandpickedflowersIdidn’tevenknowwehadinthegarden.Iclearedthecarbyhandforthefirsttimeforyears.Ireadandreturnedtheneighbor’snewspaperbeforehewokeup.T.otalspendingonthefirstday:$0.A.sdaysturnedintoweekswebecamesoproficient熟练的atlivingfrugally.W.estartedridingourbikestosavegas.Mychild’sfingerpaintingwasrecycledasgiftwrapforthehomemadepresents.WestartedtouseanInternetapplicationlikeSkypeforfreephonecallsandaskneighborswithgardensforextravegetablesandherbs.Intheendwesavedmorethan$2000bynotspendingforamonth.WhenwebeganIimaginedwewouldrushoutthemomentweweredoneandbuyalotofthingsinthesupermarketthenmaybehitthemallorgotothemovies.21.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatbeforethatveryafternoonthefamily.A.hadhadhigherincomeB.hadhadagoodhabitofsavingmoneyC.hadoftenspentmoneywithoutthinkingmuchD.hadn’trealizedtheywouldhavemetfinancialproblems22.Howmanythingswerementionedaboutthethingsthefamilydidtosaveonthefirstdayofthe30days?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five23.Theendofthestorytellsthereadersthatthefamily.A.stoppedhalfwayB.couldn’tstandthelifeoffrugalityC.wouldmakeupformissingthejunkafterthe30daysD.succeededinsavingintheend24.Thispassageismainlyabout.A.howafamilymanagedtheirdailylifeB.afamily’sno-buyingtryC.afamily’swayofsolvinglifeproblemsD.howanewideacameup
It’sholidayseasonandtimeforshopping.ThereareabunchofitemsonyourshoppinglistsrangingfromsmallgiftstoysandfestivedecorationstoChristmasandNewYearcards.What’syourfirstreactiontoproductslabeledMadeinChina?IfyoustilltendtorelateMadeinChinatopoorqualityyouneedtoupdateyourideas.China’sabilitytoproducehigh-qualityproductshasbeenrecognizedbyagrowingnumberofforeigners.It’samisunderstandingtoassociatelowqualitywithMadeinChina.CameronPurdyaWebusersaysthatChinamanufacturespoor-qualityproductsdoesnotmeanitcannotmanufacturehigh-qualityproducts.Heexplainsthatthepoor-qualityproductsonepurchasesintheUSforexamplearemadeinthequalitythattheAmericancompaniesaskfor.ThepricethatyoupayfortheproducthasnorelationshiptothecostofitsmanufacturingsuggestedPurdy.Forexampleforanitempricedat$20intheUSthecostofmanufacturingitpaidbytheAmericancompanyisusuallylessthan$1.ToguaranteetheroomforprofittheChineseco-manufacturerspendslessthan$1toproducetheitem.AmandaWuwholivesinShanghainotedthatmanytopbrandshavemanufacturingfactorieslocatedinChinaandthemostconvincingexampleofChina’smanufacturingqualityisAppleproducts.OnthebackoftheiPhoneonecanfindtheproductisMadeinChina-DesignedbyAppleinCaliforniA.Assembled装备inChinA.ChineseandforeignWebuserscommentedthatsomeChineseproductswithgoodreputationsaroundtheworldareHaierLenovoGREEHuaweiandChinaRailwayHigh-speeD.OntheotherhandforeignmisunderstandingscansometimesaffectChinesepeople’sminds.ForinstancewhenChinesepeopletravelabroadsomewouldstillavoidbuyingproductsMadeinChinA.It’stimefortheworldtostoprelatingMadeinChinawithlow-qualityproducts.Justrememberyougetwhatyoupayfor.32.HowdoesPurdymakehispointmoreconvincing?A.Byusingquotes.B.Bymakingexperiments.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bygivingexamples.33.HowmanyChineseproductsarewellreceivedworldwideinthetext?A.Seven.B.SixC.FivE.D.Four.34.WhenabroadChinesepeopledon’tbuyChineseproductsbecauseof________.A.HighpriceB.LowqualityC.OldfashionsD.Foreignmisunderstanding35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.ChineseproductsarethebestintheworlD.B.HowtotellapartthequalityofChineseproducts.C.HowtoimprovethequalityofChineseproducts.D.Chineseproductsdon'thavetomeanpoorquality.
UnlikemostotherholidaysthehistoryofAprilFools’DaysometimescalledAllFools’Dayisnottotallyclear.Theonlypointintimethatcanbeagreedonasthebeginningofthistraditionwas1582inFrancE.BeforethatyeartheNewYearwascelebratedforeightdaysbeginningonMarch25.ThecelebrationreachedthehighestpointonApril1.WiththereformofthecalendarunderCharles1XtheGregoriancalendar公历阳历wasintroducedandNewYear’sDaywasmovedtoJanuary1.Howeverbecauseinthosedayscommunicationswerenotasdevelopedastheyaretodaymanypeopledidnotreceivethenewsforseveralyears.SomepeoplerefusedtoacceptthenewcalendarandcontinuedtocelebratetheNewYearonApril1.ThesebackwardpeoplewereconsideredfoolsbyotherpeoplE.Theywereoftensentonfoolserrands徒劳无益的工作orweremadethetargetsofjokes.ThisdevelopedovertimeintoatraditionofplayingatrickonsomeoneonthefirstdayofApril.ThetraditioneventuallyspreadtoEnglandandScotlandintheeighteenthcentury.ItwaslaterintroducedtotheAmericancoloniesofboththeBritainandFrancE.AprilFools’Daythusdevelopedintoaninternationalfunfeastsotospeakwithdifferentnationalitiesspecializingintheirownkindofhumorattheexpenseoftheirfriendsandfamilies.32.AccordingtoanearliercalendarNewYear’sDayinFrancewas.A.March25B.January1C.April1D.April333.WhichofthefollowingfirsthadthetraditionofcelebratingtheAprilFools’Day?A.FrancE.B.EnglanD.C.ScotlanD.D.AmericA.34.Whatwaspeople’sattitudetowardsthenewcalendar?A.Theyacceptedithappily.B.Theyrefuseditimmediately.C.Somerecognizedit.D.Somelaughedatit.35.Thepassagemainlytellsus.A.whattheFrenchdidonAprilFools’DayB.HowAprilFools’DaycomeintobeingC.whenwasthenewcalendarintroducedD.whysomepeoplewerefooledinFrance
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ForoveracenturytheNashuaRiverinMassachusettsprovidedpowerforfactorieswhichgavejobstothousandsofpeoplE.Overtheyearsthesepapercottonwoodandwoolenfactorieshadpouredtheirwasteintoitswaters.Bythe1960stheNashuaRiverwasaboutaspollutedasanyrivercouldget.Itswatersbecameredorgreenorbluewithdye染料frompaperfactorieslyingonitsbanks.Thesmokesfromthisdyeblackenedthepaintonthebuildingsneartheriver.ThenalongcameMarionStoddartwithasimplebutoverwhelming压倒性的idea-cleanuptheNashuaRiver.Thiswasnoone-womancampaign.Stoddartencouragedthepaperfactoriesandthebusinesscommunitytoformpartnershipstoreclaimtheriver.Shecarriedjarsofdirtyriverwatertolocalofficialstodemonstratetheseriousnessoftheproblem.Stoddarttalkedwithbusinessleadersabouteconomicproblems.Shetalkedwithenvironmentalistsaboutthelong-termproblemsofpollution.StoddartknewthattheStateWaterPollutionControlBoardwouldhavethefinalsayonforcingtheclean-up.WhenshespoketotheboardsheinsistedthattheNashuaRiver.shouldbemadesafeforswimming.TheythoughthergoalswereunrealistiC.HoweverthepartnershipsStoddarthadhelpedformandthevolunteerswhoweredrawntohercausenevergaveup.Theyallrealizedthatcleaninguptheriverwasineveryone'sbestinterests.By1993severalwatertreatmentplantshadbeenbuiltandaconservationareacalledagreenwayhadbeencreatedalongthebanksoftheriver.Todayfactoriesarestilloperatingalongtheriverbuttherearealsofishintheriver.TheNashuaRiverwelcomesboatersnaturalistsandevenswimmers.Noneofthiswouldhavebeenpossiblewithoutawomanofvisionandacommunityworkingtogether.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordreclaimreferto?A.enlargeB.rescueC.monitorD.explore25.What'stheattitudeoftheboardtoStoddart'sgoalofimprovingtheriver?A.SupportiveB.NeutralC.DoubtfulD.Cautious26.WhatkindofpersonisMarisonStoddart?A.IntelligentandcreativeB.StubbornandproudC.independentandbroad-mindedD.Determinedandfar-sighted27.Whatmessageisconveyedthroughthenoone-womancampaign?A.It’llbeallrightonthenight.B.Manyhandsmakelightwork.C.PreventionisbetterthancurE.D.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.
Thecomposingcareer作曲生涯ofAlbertRousselgotofftoachangeablestartandreceivedoneofitsbiggestsuccessesfromaliE.Rousselbecameanorphan孤儿attheageofeightandwenttolivewithhisgrandfather.Hebuiltonthemusichehadlearnedfromhismotherentertaininghimselfbyreadingthroughthefamilymusiccollectionandplayingoperaticselectionsandpopularsongsonthepiano.ThreeyearslaterRoussel’sgrandfatherdiedandhismother'ssistertookhimin.HerhusbandarrangedforyoungAlberttotakepianolessons.SummervacationsataBelgianseasideaddedasecondlovetohislife—theseA.HestudiedtobeasoldierinthenavybutstillmadetimetostudymusiC.IntheFrenchNavyheandtwofriendsfoundtimetoplaythemusicofBeethovenandothercomposers.Rousselalsobegancomposing.AttheChurchoftheTrinityinCherbourgonChristmasDay1892hehadhisfirstpublicappearanceasacomposer.ThatsuccessencouragedRousseltowriteaweddingmarchandoneofhisfellownavalofficersofferedtoshowittoafamousconductorEdouardColonnE.WhenRoussel’sfriendreturnedwiththemanuscript手稿hereportedthatColonnehadadvisedRousseltogiveuphisnavalcareeranddevotehislifetomusiC.Notlongafterwardattheageof2SRousseldidjustthat.HeappliedthequalitiesthathehaddevelopedinthenavytohiscomposingandbecameamajorforceintwentiethcenturyFrenchmusiC.AsforEdouardColonne’sinspiringadvicethatRousselshoulddevotehislifetomusicRoussel'snavalfriendlateradmittedthathehadmadeitupandthathehadneverevenshownRoussel’smanuscripttotheconductor.25.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthesecondparagraph?A.Albertcametolovetheseaaftersummervacationsattheseaside.B.Albert'sauntarrangedforhimtotakepianolessons.C.Albertgaveupstudyingmusicafterhestudiedtobeasoldierinthenavy.D.Albert’sgrandfatherdiedwhenAlbertwaseightyearsold26.Fromthethirdparagraphweknowthat______.A.Roussel’sfirstpublicappearanceatthechurchwassuccessfulB.intheFrenchNavyRousselandtwofriendbegancomposingC.Roussel'snavalfriendshowedtheweddingmarchtoEdouardD.EdouardColonneadvisedRousseltodevotehislifetomusic27.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.ThecomposingcareerofRousselstartedstably.B.Roussellearnedbasicmusicknowledgefromhisaunt.C.A.whiteliehelpedRousselachievesuccess.D.RousselwascheatedandhurtbyhisnavalfrienD.28.Whotoldalieaccordingtothetext?A.Roussel’sgrandfather.B.Roussel'saunt.C.Albert’snavalfrienD.D.EdouardColonnE.
LatethatafternoonItookthetrainbacktoSydney.ThereIfoundanothersurprisewaitingformE.MyroomhadbeengiventosomebodyelseandtheyhadnoroomformE.Harkinhadknownmytravelplansandhadarrangedeverything;howcouldhehavebookedtheroomonlyforthreedays?Therewasnothingtobedonebuttofindanotherhotel.ThewaiterswerehappytofindmeanewhotelandwhenIsaidthatIwashappytostayattheAirportthinkingitmightbecheaperthanstayinginthecitytheysuggestedtheHolidayInnattheairport.Therewasonesmallmatter:theroomratewas$300pernight.ThebesthotelinKatoombahadwantedonly$145.IaskediftherewereanythingcheapertheymightsuggestbuttheywarnedthatmosthotelswouldalreadybefullbythistimE.ThehotelwasfarfromthetrainstationsoI'dbesttakeataxiat$25.OnthewaytotheHolidayInnwepassedahoteljusttwoblocksfromtheHolidayInnthatadvertisedaroomrateof$104.AtthedeskIaskediftheirroomratecouldgodownalot.Nothisisa4starhotelthewaitertoldmE.InthatcaseIrepliedI'lljustwalkthetwoblockstothecheaphotel.ButshewarnedmethattheywereprobablyfullandthatifIdidn'ttaketheroomitmightnotbeavailableifIcameback.FinallyIdecidedtotaketheroom.Theroomitselfwasbigbuttheairconditioningcouldn'tkeepupwiththeAustralianheat.Icouldn'tgettosleepuntilabout100am.25.Whydidthewriterhavetolookforanotherhotel?A.Hedidn'tbookearly.B.HarkinmadeamistakE.C.Hewasshortofmoney.D.Hewasn'twellreceiveD.26.HowdidthewriterfeelwhenhearingtheroomrateattheHolidayInn?A.Nervous.B.Happy.C.SurpriseD.D.RelaxeD.27.Whatwastheweatherlikeatthatmoment?A.Cool.B.Warm.C.ColD.D.Hot.28.WhydidthewritertakearoomintheHolidayInnfinally?A.It'sa4starhotel.B.It'saroundthestation.C.Itwasmidnightthen.D.TheroomwasingreatdemanD.
Whilesmallmaybebeautifultallisjustplainuncomfortableitseemsparticularlywhenitcomestostayinginhotelsandeatinginrestaurants.TheTallPersonsClubGreatBritainTPCGBwhichwasformedsixmonthsagotocampaignfortheneedsofthetallhasturneditsattentiontohotelsandrestaurantsbedsthataretoosmallshowerheadsthataretoolowandrestauranttableswithhardlyanyleg-roomallmakelifedifficultforthoseofaboveaverageheightitsays.Butitisnotjusttheextra-tallwhoseneedsarenotbeingmet.TheaverageheightofthepopulationhasbeenincreasingyetthestandardsizeofbedsdoorwaysandchairshasremainedunchangeD.Thebeddingindustrysaysabedshouldbesixincheslargerthanthepersonusingitsoevenaking-sizebedat6′6″6feetand6inchesisfallingshortfor25%ofmenwhilethestandard6′3″bedcatersfor满足要求lessthanhalfofthemalepopulation.saidTPCGBpresidentPhilHeinricySeven-footbedswouldworkfinE.Similarlyrestauranttablescancausenoendofproblems.Smalltableswhichmeanthelong-leggedhavetositafootorsoawayfromthemareenoughtomaketallcustomersgoelsewherE.Somehavealreadytakennotehowever.AtQueensMoatHouses′CaledomanHotelinEdinburgh6′6″bedsarenowputinasstandardafterrequestsforlongerbedsfromtallervisitorsparticularlyAmericans.27.WhatisthepurposeoftheTPCGBcampaign?A.Todrawpublicattentiontotheneedsofthetall.B.Torebuildhotelsandrestaurants.C.Toprovidebetterservices.D.Toattractmorepeopletobecomeitsmembers.28.WhichofthefollowingmightbeabedofproperlengthaccordingtoPhilHeinricy?A.7′2″.B.6′3″C.6′6″D.7′29.Whatmayhappentorestaurantswithsmalltables?A.Theyhavetofindeasychairstomatchthetables.B.TheymaystartbusinesseselsewherE.C.Theymaylosesomecustomers.D.Theyhavetoprovideenoughspaceforthelong-leggeD.30.WhatchangehasalreadybeenmadeinahotelinEdinburgh?A.Tallpeoplepaymoreforlargerbeds.B.GuestroomsarestandardizeD.C.SpecialroomsarekeptforAmericans.D.6′6″bedshavetakentheplaceof6′3″beds.
Haveyoueverthoughtofquittingyourjobwhenyoufeelexhausted?Maybemostofyouwouldsayyes.AfteraparticularlybusyperiodatworkIdecidedtogetawayfromitallbygoingonahikeinthemountainsinsouthernFrancE.BeforeIleftIreadaninterestingstoryinamagazinE.ItreadOncewhileIwasridingonacrowdedbusthemansittingnexttomethrewhiscellphoneoutofthewindowwhenhisphonerang.IwassurpriseD.Helookedatmeshrugged耸耸肩andlookedaway.Ihadnoideawhetheritwashisorstolenorwhetherheevenknewwhatacellphonewasornotbutheclearlywantedtobefreeofitbecauseitclearlytroubledhim.Billionsofpeopleacrosstheworldusecellphones.ThoughcellphonesareawonderfulwayforcommunicationtheyoftendotheexactoppositE.Usingcellphonescanincreasestresswithinfamiliesandfriends.SowhenIrecentlyreturnedhomeIgotridofmycellphonE.NowIgooutsidewithouttakingmyphonewithmE.I’venoticedthingsinmyneighborhoodInevernoticedbeforesuchasgardens.I’vemetnewpeoplestartedconversationswithneighborsIdidn’tspeaktobeforeandtalkedwithsomeofmyfriendsfacetofaceinsteadofchattingoverthephonE.Insteadofkeepingmeofffromtheworldstoppingusingmycellphonehashelpedmegetevenclosertomyfamilyandfriends.5.Accordingtothestorythemanonthebusthrewawayhiscellphonebecause______.A.itdidn’tworkproperlyB.itwasstolenfromsomeoneelseC.hedidn’tlikethephone’sstyleD.hedidn’twanttobebotheredbyit6.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatcellphones______.A.aretooexpensiveformanypeopleB.areofnousetotheauthorC.canalsogetpeopleintotroubleD.canmakelifemoreinteresting7.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.A.tellusnottoletcellphonescontrolourlivesB.encourageotherstohikewithhiminFranceC.sharehisexperiencesinFrancewithusD.teachushowtogetalongwithneighbors
MonthlyTalksatLondonCanalMuseumOurmonthlytalksstartat19:30onthefirstThursdayofeachmonthexceptAugust.Admissionisatnormalchargesandyoudon’tneedtobook.Theyendaround21:00.November7thTheCanalPioneersbyChrisLewis.JamesBrindleyisrecognizedasoneoftheleadingearlycanalengineers.Hewasalsoamajorplayerintrainingothersintheartofcanalplanningandbuilding.ChrisLewiswillexplainhowBrindleymadesuchapositivecontributiontotheeducationofthatgroupofearlycivilengineers.December5thIcefortheMetropolisbyMalcolmTucker.WellbeforethearrivaloffreezerstherewasademandforiceforfoodpreservationandcateringMalcolmwillexplainthehistoryofimportingnaturaliceandthetechnologyofbuildingicewellsandhowLondon’sicetradegrew.February6thAnUpdateontheCotswordCanalsbyLizPaynE.TheStroudwaterCanalismovingtowardsreopening.TheThamesandSevernCanalwilltakealittlelonger.Wewillhaveareportonthepresentstateofplay.March6thEyotsandAits-ThamesIslandsbyMirandaVickers.TheThameshadmanyislands.Mirandahasundertakenareviewofallofthem.Shewilltellusaboutthoseofgreatestinterest.Onlinebookings:www.canalmuseum.org.uk/bookMoreinto:www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatsonLondonCanalMuseum12-13NewWharfRoadLondonNI9RTwww.canalmuseum.org.ukwww.canalmuseum.mobiTel:0207713083621.WhenisthetalkonJamesBrindley?A.March6th.B.November7th.C.February6th.D.December5th.22.WhatisthetopicofthetalkinFebruary?A.TheCanalPioneers.B.IcefortheMetropolisC.AnUpdateontheCotswordCanalsD.EyotsandAits-ThamesIslands23.WhowillgivethetalkontheislandsintheThames?A.LizPayneB.ChrisLewisC.MalcolmTuckerD.MirandaVickers
HundredsofyearsagonewswascarriedfromplacetoplacebypeopleonfootorbyhorsE.Ittookdaysweeksandsometimesmonthsforpeopletoreceivenews.Nowitispossibletosendwordsandpicturesaroundtheworldinseconds.BillionsofpeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesoftheirowncountryandallovertheworldeverydayeitherbywatchingTVorreadingnewspapers.Newspapershavebeenanimportantpartofeverydaylifesincethe18thcentury.Manycountrieshavehundredsofdifferentnewspapers.Howdonewspapereditorsdecidewhichnewsstoriestoprint?Whydotheyprintsomestoriesandnotothers?Whatmakesagoodnewspaperstory?Firstlyitisimportanttoreportnewstories.TVstationscanreportnewsmuchfasterthannewspapers.Yetnewspapersgivemoreaboutthesamestory.TheymayalsolookatthestoryinanotherwayortheymayprintcompletelydifferentstoriestothoseonTV.Secondlyanewsstoryhastobeinterestingandunusual.Peopledon'twanttoreadstoriesabouteverydaylifeasaresultmanystoriesareaboutsomekindofdangerandseemtobebadnews.Forexamplenewspapersneverprintstoriesaboutplaneslandingsafelyinsteadtheyprintstoriesaboutplaneaccidents.Anotherfactor因素isalsoveryimportantinmanynewsstories.Manypeopleareinterestedinnewsinforeigncountriesbutmoreprefertoreadstoriesaboutpeopleplacesandeventsintheirowncountry.SothestoriesonthefrontpageinChinesenewspapersareusuallyverydifferentfromtheonesinBritishFrenchandAmericannewspapers.8.Accordingtothepassagehowdopeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesintheworldnow?A.TheycarrynewsstoriesandtellothersfromplacetoplaceonfootorbyhorsE.B.Theytelleachotherwhattheyhaveseenwiththeireyes.C.TheywatchTVorreadnewspapers.D.Theylistentotheradioeveryday.9.ThedifferencebetweennewspaperstoriesandTVnewsreportsisthat_____.A.peoplecanlearnmoreaboutthesamenewsstoryfromanewspaperB.peoplecanreadthenewsstorymorequicklyinanewspaperC.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesinothercountriesD.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesabouttheirowncountry10.Tomakeagoodnewspaperstoryhowmanyfactorsdoesthepassagetalkabout?A.Two.B.ThreE.C.FivE.D.Six.11.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingcanyoumostpossiblywatchonTV?A.Youoftenplayfootballwithyourfriendsafterschool.B.YourteacherhasgotacolD.C.A.tigerinthecityzoohasrunoutandhasn'tbeencaught.D.Thebikeinthefrontofyourhouseislost.
Haveyourparentseverinspectedyourroomtoseeifyoucleaneditproperly?Imaginehavingyourentirehousesgarageandyardinspectedatanytime--withnowarning.Inspectionswerearegularpartoflighthouse灯塔livingandakeeper'sreputationdependedonresults.A.fewtimeseachyearaninspectorarrivedtolookovertheentirelightstation.TheinspectionsweresupposedtobeasurprisebutkeepersometimeshadadvancenoticE.Oncelighthouseshadtelephoneskeeperswouldcalleachothertowarnthattheinspectorwasapproaching.Afterboatsbeganflyingspecialflagsnotingtheinspectoraboardthekeeper'sfamilymadeitagametoseewhocouldnoticetheboatfirst.Assoonassomeonespottedtheboateveryonewoulddolast-minutetidyingandchangeintofancyclothes.Thekeeperthenscurriedtoputonhisdressuniformandcap.Childrenofkeepersrememberinspectorswearingwhiteglovestoruntheirfingersoverdoorframesandwindowsillslookingfordust.Despitetheseriousnatureofinspectionstheyresultedinsomefunnymoments.BettyByrnesrememberedwhenhermotherdidnothavetimetowashallthedishesbeforeaninspection.Atthetimepeopledidnothavedishwashersintheirhomes.InanefforttocleanupquicklyMrs.Byrnestossedallthedishesintoabigbreadpancoveredthemwithaclothandstuckthemintheoven.Iftheinspectoropenedtheovendooritwouldlooklikebreadwasbaking.HeneverdiD.OnedayGlennFurst'smotherputoilonthekitchenfloorjustbeforetheinspectorenteredtheirhousE.LikefloorwaxtheoilmadethefloorsshinyandhelpedprotectthewooD.Thistimethoughsheusedalittletoomuchoil.WhentheinspectorextendedhishandtogreetGlenn'smotherheslippedonthefreshlyoiledsurfacE.HecameacrossthatfloorwavinghisarmslikeayoungbirdattemptingitsfirstflightGlennlatewrotE.AfterhesteadiedhimselfheshookGlenn'smother'shandandtheinspectioncontinuedasthoughnothinghadhappeneD.29.WhatdoesParagraphItellusabouttheinspectionatthelightstation?A.Itwascarriedoutonceayear.B.ItwasoftenannouncedinadvancE.C.Itwasimportantforthekeeper'sfamE.D.ItwasfocusedonthegarageandyarD.30.Thefamilybeganmakingpreparationsimmediatelyafter______.A.oneofthememberssawtheboatB.awarningcallreachedthelighthouseC.thekeeperputonthedressuniformandcapD.theinspectorflewspecialflagsinthedistance31.Mrs.Byrnesputthedishesintheovenbecausethiswould______.A.resultinsomefunB.speedupwashingthemC.makeherhomelooktidyD.beademandfromtheinspector32.Theinspectorwavedhisarms______.A.totryhisbesttokeepsteadyB.toshowhissatisfactionwiththefloorC.toextendawarmgreetingtoGlenn'smotherD.toexpresshisintentiontocontinuetheinspection
SportscanhelpyoukeepfitandgetintouchwithnaturE.Howeverwhetheryouareonthemountainsinthewavesoronthegrasslandyoushouldbeawarethatyoursportofchoicemighthavegreatinfluenceontheenvironment.Somesportsareresource-hungry.Golfasyoumayknoweatsupnotonlylargeareasofcountrysidebutalsotonsofwater.Besidesallsortsofchemicalsandhugeamountsofenergyareusedtokeepitscourses球场ingoodcondition.Thiscausesmajorenvironmentaleffects.ForexampleinthedryregionsofPortugalandSpaingolfisoftenheldresponsibleforseriouswatershortageinsomelocalareas.Therearemanyenvironment-friendlysports.Powerwalkingisoneofthemthatyoucouldtakeuptoday.Youdon'tneedanyspecialequipmentexceptagoodpairofshoes;andyoudon'thavetoworryaboutresourcesandyourpursE.Simpleandfreepowerwalkingcanalsokeepyoufit.Ifyouwalkregularlyitwillbegoodforyourheartandbones.Expertssaythat20minutesofpowerwalkingdailycanmakeyoufeellessanxioussleepwellandhavebetterweightcontrol.Whateversportyoutakeupyoucanmakeitgreenerbyusingenvironment-friendlyequipmentandbuyingproductsmadefromrecycledmaterials.Butthefinalgoalshouldbegreengyms.Theyarebetterreplacements代替物fortraditionalhealthclubsandmodernsportscenters.Membersofgreengymsplaysportsoutdoorsinthecountrysideorotheropenspaces.Thereisnospecialrequirementforyoutostartyourmembership.Andbestofallit'sfreE.28.Whichofthefollowingistheauthormostprobablyinfavorof?A.Motorracinginthedesert.B.CyclingaroundalakE.C.PlayingbasketballinagymD.Swimminginasportscenter.29.Theauthorusespowerwalkingasanexamplemainlybecause.A.itisanoutdoorsportB.itimprovesourhealthC.itusesfewerresourcesD.itisrecommendedbyexperts30.Whatdoweknowaboutgolffromthepassage?A.ItispopularinPortugalandSpain.B.Itneedswaterandelectricitytokeepitscoursesgreen.C.Itpollutestheearthwithchemicalsandwastes.D.ItcauseswatershortagesaroundtheworlD.31.Theauthorwritesthepassageto________.A.showusthefunctionofmajorsportsB.discussthemajorinfluenceofpopularsportsC.encourageustogoinforgreensportsD.introducedifferenttypesofenvironment-friendlysports
Britain'smostpopularliehasbeendisclosedwithoneinfourpeopleadmittingusingsorryIhadnosignalwhenreturningamissedmobilephonecallasurveyfounD.ResearchersfoundtheaverageBritontellsonaveragefourlieseverydayoralmost1500everyyear.Almostoneinsixmenadmittedtheyweremostlikelytolietotheirwifeorgirlfriendonaverageatleasttwiceaday.ThemostpopularliewassayingyouhadnomobilephonesignalwithoneinfourpeopleadmittingregularlyusingthelittlewhiteliE.Itusuallycameaftertheyhittheignorebuttonwhentheirmobilerang.Threequartersofpeoplethinkwomenarebetterliars.Theresearchfound46percentofgirlshavebeencaughtlyingcomparedto58ofmen.Thesecondmostcommonfib无关紧要的谎言isIhaven'tgotanycashonmewhenaskedformoneybytramps流浪者beggarsandBigIssuesellers.Nothing'swrong–I'mfinecamethirdfollowedbyYoulooklovelyandNicetoseeyou.ModerntechnologyturnedouttohavecontributedtomanylieswithIdidn'tgetyourtextin18thOurserverwasdownin20thandMybatterydiedin26thplacE.OtherliestomakethetoptenincludedI'llgiveyouaringWe'rejustgoodfriendsandWe'llhavetomeetupsoon.I'monmywayandNoyourbumdoesn'tlookbiginthatcompletedthetopten.Mentellthemostfibscomingoutwithfiveeverydaycomparedtowomenwholiejustthreetimes.InmanycasesperhapsitisbettertoflatterwithafibthandestroysomeonewiththetruthaccordingtoaspokesmanforOnePollwhichcarriedouttheresearchof4300adults.49.Whetherthepersonbeingcalledhaspushedtheignorebuttonor______thecallerattheotherendhearsthesametonE.A.reallyhasnosignalB.can’tgetthetextC.hasabatteryfailureD.answersthecall50.Mostpeoplethinkwomenarebetterliarsbecause______.A.there’remorewomenliarsB.fewerwomenliarsarefoundoutC.womentelllessharmfulliesD.womenarehardertoconvince51.YoulooklovelyandI’monmywayrank_____onthepopular-lielist.A.3rdand8thB.5thand10thC.4thand9thD.5thand12th52.TheOnePollspokesmanseemstothinkit’s______fortheBritishtoliesomuch.A.puzzlingB.unpleasantC.impossibleD.reasonable
IfyouarelookingforsomethingfunandeducationaltodoinMarylandwhynotvisittheMarylandScienceCenter?Itislocatedat601LightStreetBaltimoreMD21230.TheticketpricesvarydependingonagesgroupsandtheexhibitsyouchoosE.IntroductionTheMarylandScienceCenterisbasicallyamuseumbutitgiveseveryoneachancetolearnthroughexperienceandplayratherthanjustglanceatanexhibit.ActivitiesYoucanlearnaboutvarioustopicsincludingouterspacethehumanbodydinosaurselectricitymarine海洋的biologyenergyandmuchmorE.YoucanalsotakepartintheinteractiveactivitiessuchasracingbubblesdiggingfordinosaurfossilsusingpuzzlepiecestoconstructcarsandsomuchmorE.TheDavisPlanetarium天文馆AttheDavisPlanetariumyoucanliebackinachairandlookatthestarswhilestillinsidetheScienceCenter.Thestarswillappearontheceilingofthetheatreasyouwatchthem.TherearedifferentshowstocatchattheDavisPlanetarium.YoucanlearnaboutthegalaxyandastronomyduringtheDarkMattersshowandlearnaboutthestarsandplanetsduringtheSkyLiveshow.TheOneWorldOneSkyshowallowschildrentoexplorethestars.TheLivefromtheSunshowwillteachyouallaboutthehotsun.TheKidsRoomForchildrentheycan’tmisstheKidsRoom.TheywillbeabletoplayinawaterareaconstructdamsandwatertowerspushbuttonsringdoorbellsbuildwithblocksandLegosandmoreanddefinitelytheywilllearnalot.Inadditionthereisalsoanareaforkidsoftwoyearsoldandunderwheretheycancrawlwalkandexploresafelywithsofttoys.1.WhatdoweknowabouttheMarylandScienceCenter?A.Itchargesdifferentpricesforparentsandchildren.B.ItisregardedasthemostpopularmuseuminMarylanD.C.Itisjustamuseumwheretherearemanyfamousexhibitions.D.Itismainlydesignedforchildrenandtheirfamiliestoplaytogether.2.WhichactivityisnotincludedintheMarylandScienceCenter?A.Takingpartinbubblecompetition.B.Learningthestructureofhumanbody.C.Watchingfamoussciencefictionfilms.D.Gainingknowledgeofmarinecreatures.3.Whichshowshouldyouchooseifyouwanttoknowwhythesunshines?A.TheDarkMattersshow.B.TheLivefromtheSunshow.C.TheOneWorldOneSkyshow.D.TheSkyLiveshow.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheKidsRoom?A.Itisdesignedforparentswhohavechildren.B.Itprovidesagoodopportunityforparentstorelax.C.Childrenthereneedtobecompaniedbytheirparents.D.ItisagoodplaceforchildrentolearnandplayatthesametimE.
Winter-swimminghasbecomepopularinBeijing.Threeyearsagofewpeoplewouldgoswimmingintheicywaters.ButnowthereisaWinter-swimmingEnthusiasts’Club冬泳爱好者协会andithasmorethan2000members.Theoldestis84yearsoldandtheyoungestisonly7.ThemembersarefromallwalksoflifE.TheymaybeworkerspeasantssoldiersteachersstudentsThoughitisnowthecoldestpartoftheseasonandthewatertemperatureinthecity’slakesisaround0℃manywinter-swimmersstillswimintheicywatersevenwhenitissnowing.Theyenjoythemselvesinthelakewhilethepeoplebythesideofthelakearewearingheavyclothes.Whyaresomanypeopleinterestedinwinter-swimming?Becausewinter-swimmingcanbegoodforone’shealth.BeiShaisagoodexamplE.Heis69andheoncesufferedfrom患病hearttroublefor26years.Aftertenyearsofwinter-swimmingheisnowingoodhealth.Scientistsarenowstudyingtheeffectsofwinter-swimmingonhealth.32.Amongthewinter-swimmerstheoldestmanis_______yearsolderthantheyoungestonE.A.91B.84C.77D.733.GuesswhatThemembersarefromallwalksoflifemeans?A.Themembersdodifferentjobsatdifferentplaces.B.TheycomefromallpartsofBeijing.C.Theyarepersonsofdifferentages.D.Theyaremenandwomenoldandyoung.34Thewinter-swimmersareabletoswimintheicywatersevenonsnowydaysbecause_________________________.A.theyarenotafraidofcoldnessB.theyoftenswimintheicywatersC.theyknowthattheycanbenefit得益fromitD.winter-swimmingcanmakepeoplehealthy35.Winter-swimminghasbecomepopularinBeijingbecause________________.A.moreandmorepeopleliketoswiminBeijingB.itismoreinterestingthanswimminginsummerC.winter-swimmersarebravemenD.winter-swimmingdoesalotofgoodtoone’shealth
I’vealwaysknownthatdogsarecleverbutevenIwassurprisedwhenIheardaboutadogcalledRedattheBatterseaDog’sHomeinLondon.Thehomehasbeencaringforlostandunwantedanimalsforover140years.Recentlytheworkerstheregotamazedwhentheycametoworkinthemorning.Theyfoundthatsomeofthedogshadgotoutoftheirkennels狗窝duringthenightopenedcupboardsandtakenoutoffoodandtoys.Andithappenedagainandagain.Themanagerdescribedhowasmanyasninedogswereescapingeverynight.Whenwecameindogswererunningaroundhavingfunandgamesandcausingalotofmess.Wecouldn’tunderstandit.Someoneorsomethingwasunlockingthekennelsduringthenight.Themanagerdecidedthattheonlywaytoknowthetruthwastoputincamerastorecordhowthedogsweregettingout.WhensheandherworkersplayedbacktherecordingtheysawRedathree-year-olddogputhisnosethroughthebarsofhiskennelandusehisteethtopressthebuttonthatopenedthedoor.ThatwascleverenoughbutReddidmore:heunlockedthekennelsnexttohisandletthedogsouttoo.Thegroupbrokeintocupboardsandstoledogbiscuitsandtoystoplaywith.ThemanagersaidIt’ssurprisingthatRedworkedouthowtoopenhisownkennelbutalsothathethenletallhisfriendsout.IsupposeReddidn’tliketopartyalonE.Thestoryhasahappyending:afterRedwasshownonTVseveralpeoplecameandofferedtogivehimanewhomeasafamilypet.1.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toaskpeopletolookafterunwanteddogs.B.TodescribedogsescapingfromtheDog’sHomE.C.TogiveanexampleofhowcleveradogcanbE.D.TointroducetheworkdonebytheBatterseaDog’sHomE.2.WhatdisReddoafterhegooutofhiskennelatnight?A.HesleptinacupboarD.B.Helettheotherdogsout.C.Hetookbiscuitsandtoysbacktotheotherdogs.D.Heshowedtheotherdogshowtounlocktheirdoors.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Reddidn’tlikebeingattheDog’sHomE.B.RedandhisfriendshadagoodtimewhentheyescapeD.C.Redandhisfriendsenjoyedbeingrecordedbythecameras.D.Redandtheotherdogsescapedbecausetheywerehungry.
OvertheyearsDawnfollowedmanydifferentweightlossplans.Eachplanworkedforawhilebuteventuallyherweightwouldgobackupagain.SowhenDawn’semployerdecidedtoofferaone-year-longhealthyweightprogramthatfocusedonmakinglastingchangesinsteadofashort-termdietDawnwaseagertotryit.Shelost35poundsinayearonthehealthyweightprogram.Howevermoreimportantlyshelearnedmanyneweatinghabitsthatshelikedandcouldcontinuewith.AnimportantpartofDawn’sprogramwassettingrealisticgoalsthatshecouldturnintolong-termhabits.Sherecognizedsmallchangesshecouldmakesuchaseatinganappleinsteadofapieceofbreadforamorningsnack.ChanginghowshethoughtaboutfoodalsohelpedDawngofromdiettohealthyeating.Dawndoesn’trefusedessertsandothertypesoffoodthatmightbeconsideredbadforpeopleonadiet.Insteadshehaslearnedtotakesmalleramounts.Dawnalsolearnedtopayattentiontoherhungerandfullnesssignals.InsteadofeatinguntilshefeelsfullsheeatsjustenoughtofeelsatisfieD.HavingsomeoneshecouldturntoforsupporthelpedDawnalot.AspartofherhealthyweightprogramDawnwasassigned指派ahealthcoach.ThispersonhelpedDawneliminatethingsthatmightpreventherfromstayingwithherhealthyeatinghabits.Andwhenshefeltitwasdifficultforhertokeeponherhealthyeatinghabitsshewouldturntoherhealthcoachforhelp.Dawnnowrealizesthatitisherbehavioursuchaseatingwellandbeingphysicallyactivethatreallymakesherhealthynotherweight.29.WhatisthedifferencebetweenthenewweightlossplanandtheplansthatDawntriedbefore?A.Thenewplancostsmoremoney.B.ThenewplanlastsforalongerperiodoftimE.C.Thenewplanismorefocusedonashort-termdiet.D.Thenewplanismorefocusedondevelopingneweatinghabits.30.WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisNOTpartofDawn’snewweightprogram?A.Eatingfoodcookedbyhercoach.B.Turningtoahealthcoachforhelp.C.ChangingherthoughtsonfooD.D.Settinggoalsthatcanbeachievedeasily.31.Theunderlinedwordeliminateinthefourthparagraphmeans________.A.collectB.recordC.expectD.remove32.WhatisthemostimportantthingthatDawn’sstorytellsus?A.Dawn’snewweightprogramisveryuseful.B.Goodeatinghabitsarethekeytolosingweight.C.Otherpeople’ssupportcanhelponeloseweight.D.FatpeopleshouldjoinDawn’snewprogram.
Haveyoueverthoughtofquittingyourjobwhenyoufeelexhausted?Maybemostofyouwouldsayyes.AfteraparticularlybusyperiodatworkIdecidedtogetawayfromitallbygoingonahikeinthemountainsinsouthernFrancE.BeforeIleftIreadaninterestingstoryinamagazinE.ItreadOncewhileIwasridingonacrowdedbusthemansittingnexttomethrewhiscellphoneoutofthewindowwhenhisphonerang.IwassurpriseD.Helookedatmeshrugged耸耸肩andlookedaway.Ihadnoideawhetheritwashisorstolenorwhetherheevenknewwhatacellphonewasornotbutheclearlywantedtobefreeofitbecauseitclearlytroubledhim.Billionsofpeopleacrosstheworldusecellphones.ThoughcellphonesareawonderfulwayforcommunicationtheyoftendotheexactoppositE.Usingcellphonescanincreasestresswithinfamiliesandfriends.SowhenIrecentlyreturnedhomeIgotridofmycellphonE.NowIgooutsidewithouttakingmyphonewithmE.I’venoticedthingsinmyneighborhoodInevernoticedbeforesuchasgardens.I’vemetnewpeoplestartedconversationswithneighborsIdidn’tspeaktobeforeandtalkedwithsomeofmyfriendsfacetofaceinsteadofchattingoverthephonE.Insteadofkeepingmeofffromtheworldstoppingusingmycellphonehashelpedmegetevenclosertomyfamilyandfriends.24.Accordingtothestorythemanonthebusthrewawayhiscellphonebecause______.A.itdidn’tworkproperlyB.itwasstolenfromsomeoneelseC.hedidn’tlikethephone’sstyleD.hedidn’twanttobebotheredbyit25.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatcellphones______.A.aretooexpensiveformanypeopleB.areofnousetotheauthorC.canalsogetpeopleintotroubleD.canmakelifemoreinteresting26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?A.Hewantstoownagardennow.B.Healwayschattedwithhisneighbors.C.HeusedtotakehiscellphonewhengoingoutsidE.D.HeoncethrewawayhiscellphonE.27.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.A.tellusnottoletcellphonescontrolourlivesB.encourageotherstohikewithhiminFranceC.sharehisexperiencesinFrancewithusD.teachushowtogetalongwithneighbors
HundredsofyearsagoaRomanarmycamenorthfromEnglandtomakewaronScotlanD.TheScotsabravepeoplelovetheircountry.TheyfoughthardtodrivetheenemyoutofScotlanD.ButthereweretoomanyoftheRomans.ItlookedasiftheRomanswouldwin.OnenighttheleaderoftheScotsmarchedhissoldierstothetopofahill.WewillrestheretonightmymenhesaidTomorrowwewillfightonemorebattle①.WemustwinorwewilldiE.TheywereallverytireD.Sotheyatetheirsupperquicklyandfellasleep.Therewerefourguardsondutybuttheywereverytiredtooandonebyonetheyfellasleep.TheRomanswerenotasleep.Quicklytheygatheredatthefootofthehill.Slowlytheywentupthehill.ClosertheycametothesleepingScots.Theywerealmostatthetop.A.fewminutesmorethewarwouldbeover.Suddenlyoneofthemputhisfootonathistle蓟.HecriedoutandhissuddencrywoketheScots.InaminutetheywereontheirfeetandreadyforabattlE.Thefightingwashardbutitdidnotlastlong.TheScotswipedouttheRomansandsavedScotland②.Thethistleisnotabeautifulplant.Ithassharpneedlesalloverit.Fewpeoplelikedit.ButthepeopleofScotlandlikeditsomuchthattheymadeittheirnationalflower.24.HundredsofyearsagotheRomans____.A.camefromthenorththroughEnglandtomakewaronScotlandB.cametothenorthScotlandfromEnglandtomakewaronScotlandC.camefromthenorthofEnglandtofighttheScotsD.cametothenorthfromthesouthofBritaintofighttheScots25.AttheshoutofaRomansoldieralltheScotswhowereasleepatthehill____.A.begantofighttheRomanshardB.stoodupwithoutputtingontheirshoesandbegantofightC.wokeandroseimmediatelyreadytofightD.puttheirfeetintotheirshoesatonceandwerereadytofight26.Theresultofthewaristhat____.A.theRomanskilledalltheScotsB.theScotsweredefeatedC.theScotsweredrivenoutofScotlandD.theScotsdefeatedtheRomans27.TheScotsmadethistletheirnationalflowerbecausethistle____.A.islovelythoughnotbeautifulB.gavethemhappinessC.isakindofusefulplantD.helpedtheScotsinwipingouttheRomans
Ihavealwaysbeensomebodywhooftenalternated交替betweenhopingtobealoneandhopingtobewithothers.ThethingwasIonlywantedtobewithothersinaveryparticularway.Iwantedtofeelwarmthbetweenmeandtheotherperson.IwantedtofeelsafeandcomfortablE.IwantedtofeelclosE.Ifmyrelationshipwithsomeonedidn’thaveclosenessittendedtomakemefeellonlierthanjustbeingalonE.Ifoundmostoftheadviceoutthereabouthowtogetoverlonelinessfutile.Putyourselfouttheremore!theexpertssaiD.Meetmorepeopleandyouwillfinallyfindgoodfriendships.ThatonlysoundedreasonablE.Mostofusalreadyhavepeopleinourliveswithwhomwefeelthatspark火花ofconnectionandwejustdon’tknowhowtoproperlyfantheflames.Wedon’tknowhowtomovefromcommoninteractingwithsomeonetobecomingclosE.InotherwordsI’vefoundthatmostofuswhofightagainstlonelinessdonotlackaccesstootherpeoplE.That’snotthesourceofthepain.Thesourceofthepainisthelackofacertainfeelinginourrelationships.Andthatfeelingiscloseness.Thisfeelofclosenessiswhatyoureallywantwhenyouarelonely.Thefeelingofclosenessarisesbetweentwopeoplewhentheybothfeelthattheotherunderstandsthemwellandcaresaboutthemdeeply.Icallthesetwoimportantqualitiesofclosenessknowingandcaring.Takentogetherknowingandcaringareapowerfulcombination.TheysaytotheotherpersonNotonlydoIseetherealyoubutIwanttokeeptherealyouwell.Thisisthemessageyouwillgiveandreceivefromcloserelationships.Gettingtoknowothersinthewaythatimprovesclosenessmeanscomingtounderstandthemfromtheirownperspective角度.Closenessdoesn’thavetobesomethingthathappensbyaccident---itiswithinyourcontroltocreatE.Startingnowyoureallycanstopbeinglonely.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordfutilemean?A.Unhelpful.B.Wonderful.C.Useful.D.UnbelievablE.33.Accordingtotheauthormostpeoplewhofeellonely_______.A.shouldmakemorenewfriendsB.don’tlackchancestocontactotherpeopleC.don’tknowhowtoexpresstheirfeelingsD.refusetochangetheirattitudestowardothers34.Accordingtothepassagethefeelingofclosenessis______.A.whatwereallyneedinourdailylifeB.somethingwecan’tcontrolorcreateC.basedonunderstandingandvaluingeachotherD.themostimportantforbuildingagoodrelationship35.Tobuildacloserelationshipwithothersweshould______.A.learntolookafterothersB.shareourthoughtsandfeelingsC.spendmoretimestayingwithothersD.thinkmorefromothers’spointsofview
SincethefirstEarthDayin1970Americanshavegottenalotgreenertowardtheenvironment.Wedidn'tknowatthattimethatthereevenwasanenvironmentletalonethattherewasaproblemwithitsaysBruceAndersonpresidentofEarthDayUSA.Butwhatbeganasnothingimportantinpublicaffairshasgrownintoasocialmovement.BusinesspeoplepoliticalleadersuniversityprofessorsandespeciallymillionsofgrassrootsAmericansaretakingpartinthemovement.TheunderstandinghasincreasedmanymanytimessaysGaylordNelsontheformergovernorfromWisconsinwhothoughtupthefirstEarthDay.AccordingtoUSgovernmentreportsemissions排放fromcarsandtruckshavedroppedfrom10.3milliontonsayearto5.5milliontons.ThenumberofcitiesproducingCObeyondthestandardhasbeenreducedfrom40to9.AlthoughseriousproblemsstillremainandneedtobedealtwiththeworldisasaferandhealthierplacE.A.kindofgreenthinkinghasbecomepartofpractices.GreatimprovementhasbeenachieveD.In1988therewereonly600recyclingprogramstodayin1995thereareabout6600advancedlightsmotorsandbuildingdesignshavehelpedsavealotofenergyandthereforepreventedpollution.Twentyfiveyearsagotherewerehardlyanyeducationprogramsforenvironment.Todayit'shardtofindapublicschooluniversityorlawschoolthatdoesnothavesuchakindofprogram.Untilwedothatnothingelsewillchange!saysBruceAnderson.24.AccordingtoAndersonbefore1970Americanshadlittleideaabout________.A.thesocialmovementB.recyclingtechniquesC.environmentalproblemsD.theimportanceofEarthDay25.Wheredoesthesupportforenvironmentalprotectionmainlycomefrom?A.Thegrassrootslevel.B.ThebusinesscirclE.C.Governmentofficials.D.Universityprofessors.26.WhathaveAmericansachievedinenvironmentalprotection?A.Theyhavecutcaremissionstothelowest.B.Theyhavesettledtheirenvironmentalproblems.C.TheyhaveloweredtheirCOlevelsinfortycities.D.Theyhavereducedpollutionthrougheffectivemeasures.27.Whatisespeciallyimportantforenvironmentalprotectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Education.B.Planning.C.Greenliving.D.COreduction.
Ifyouspentyearstrainingtobealawyerandhadagreatsteadyincomewouldyouleaveittoundertakeasillyplanthatonlyyourmumandgirlfriendbelievedin?That’sexactlywhatTomPakenhamdiD.Hehadtheideaofstartinganeco-friendlytaxicompanyandsowithfiveenvironmentally-friendlycarsGreenTomatoCarswasborn.Nowonlyafewyearslaterthecompanyhasagroupof60ToyotaPriusHybrids.Whenthecompanystartedin2006TomadmitsOnlymymumgirlfriendSophienowmywifeandJonnyhisbusinesspartnerwere100percentbehindtheideaofstartingLondon’sfirstgreencabservicE.Tomwhosoldhis£150000flattoraisemoneyforthebusinessreceivedthesupportofsomewell-knownpersonsBuckinghamPalaceofficialsandBskyBmanagers.EvenAlGoreisafan.Currentlycarrying500-600passengersadayGreenTomatoCarsisashiningexamplethatcommercialsuccessandgreenissuesarecompatible可共存的.Allourdriversandemployeesareemployedfromthelocalcommunity.Weuselocalgaragesserviceagentsandvehiclesign-writerseventhoughthatisnotalwaysthemostcompetitivechoicE.Thereasonisthattobringgreenproductstotheforewebelievewemustnotbeinferior较差的toconventionaltaxis.ThetargetistoberecognizedasNo.1providerofenvironmentalgoodsandservicesinLondonandaroundtheworlD.AlltheirhardworkhaspaidoffasTheDepartmentforTransporthasacknowledgedGreenTomatoCarsprogressbygivingthemtheFleetHeroAwardandlastyearthecompanywashighlightedattheWTMWorldResponsibleTourismDay.DelightedwiththepublicityTomsaysIliketothinkweareplayingourpartwiththecarsswitchingtoelectricity.Carbondioxidereductionsofmorethan600tonshavebeenachievedandthislowfootprinthassparkedarevolutioninthetaxiworlD.11.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthat_________.A.TomPakenhamwasasuccessfullawyerB.TomPakenhamwasamanfullofconfidenceC.TomwassupportedbylotsofpeopleatthebeginningD.ItwaseasyforTomtomakedecisionswithoutfullconsideration12.Thegoaloftheeco-friendlytaxicompanyisto_________.A.earnmoremoneytoprotecttheenvironmentB.encouragemorepeopletoprotecttheenvironmentC.provecommercialsuccessandgreenissuesarecompatibleD.becometheNo.1providerofenvironmentalgoodsandservices13.LocalworkersareemployedinTomPakenham’staxicompanybecause________.A.theyprovidebetterservicesB.thiscanhelpsavealotofcostC.thisdoesgoodtotheenvironmentD.thiscansolveunemployment14.ThevehiclesinGreenTomatoCarsarepoweredmainlyby_________.A.petrolB.electricityC.windenergyD.solarenergy15.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.GreenTomatoCarshasmadegreaterprofits.B.Itcostspeoplemoretotakeeco-friendlytaxis.C.GreenTomatoCarshasbeenawardedbythegovernment.D.AlGorehelpedTompakenhamraisemoneyforhiscompany.
ThepoliceinTaiwanareunabletojudgewhethertotreatitasanextremelycleveractofstealingoranevencleverercheat.Eitherwayitcouldbetheperfectcrimebecausethecriminalsarebirds–homingpigeons!Thecrimebeginswithatelephonemessagetotheownerofastolencar:ifyouwantthecarbackpayup.ThenthecarownerisdirectedtoaparktoldwheretofindabirdcageandhowtoattachmoneytotheneckofthepigeoninsidE.Carryingthemoneyinatinybagthepigeonfliesoff.Therehavebeenatleastfoursuchpigeonpick-upsinChangwA.Whatatfirstseemedliketheworkofacleverstay-at-homecarthiefhowevermayinfactbetheworkofanevenlazierandmoreinventivecriminalmind–onethatavoidsnotonlycollectingmoneybutgoingouttostealthecarinthefirstplacE.PoliceofficerChensaysthatthecriminalprobablyhaspulledadoubletrick:hegetsmoneyforthingshecannotpossiblyreturn.Insteadofstealingcarsheletssomeoneelsedoitandthenwaitsforthecar-ownertoplaceanadinthenewspaperaskingforhelp.ThetheoryissupportedbythefactthatsofarnoneofthestolencarshavebeenreturneD.Alsotheamountofmoneydemanded–under3000Taiwanesedollars–seemstoolittleforacarworthmanytimesmorE.Demandsforpigeon-deliveredmoneystoppedassoonasthepressreportedthestory.AndeveniftheystartagainChenholdslittlehopeofcatchingthecriminal.WehavemoreimportantthingstodohesaiD.31.Afterthecarownerreceivedaphonecallhe______.A.wenttoacertainpigeonandputsomemoneyinthebagitcarriedB.gavethemoneytothethiefandbadhiscarbackinaparkC.sentsomemoneytothethiefbymailD.toldthepressaboutit32.Thelazierandmoreinventivecriminalrefersto_____.A.thecarthiefwhostaysathomeB.oneofthosewhoputtheadsinthepaperC.oneofthepolicemeninChangwaD.theownerofthepigeons33.Thewritermentionsthefactthatnoneofthestolencarshavebeenreturnedtoshow________.A.howeasilypeoplegetfooledbycriminalsB.whatChenthinksmightbecorrectC.thethiefisextremelycleverD.themoneypaidistoolittle34.Theunderlinedwordtheyinthelastparagraphrefersto_____.A.criminalsB.pigeonsC.thestolencarsD.demandsformoney35.Wemayinferthatthecriminalknowshowtoreachthecarownersbecause______.A.hereadstheadsinthenewspaperB.helivesinthesameneighborhoodC.hehasseenthecarownersintheparkD.hehastrainedthepigeonstofollowthem
ForgetCyclistsPedestriansareRealDangerWearehavingadebateaboutthistopiC.Herearesomelettersfromourreaders.■Yesmanycyclistsbehavedangerously.Manydriversaredisrespectfulofcyclists.Butpedestriansareprobablytheworseoffenders.Peopleofallageshappilywalkalongthepavementwitheyesandhandsgluedtothemobilephonequiteunawareofwhatisgoingonaroundthem.TheymayevendothesamethingwhilecrossingaroadatapedestriancrossingorelsewherE.Therestofushavetoevade避让themorjuststandstilltowaitfortheunavoidablecollision.Therealproblemisthatsomepedestriansseemtobeatleastforthemomentinworldsoftheirownthataretothemmuchmoreimportantthanthewelfareofothers.——MichaelHoran■IlovetheletterfromBobBrooksaboutcyclistsViewpointsMay29.Iamafraidtheyseemtothinktheyowntheroads.IwaswalkingacrossAltrinchamRoadonemorningwhenacyclistwentroundmeandonbeingaskedwhathewasdoingheshoutedatmE.ThegovernmentbuiltacyclelaneontheroadbutitishardlyuseD.Thepolicedonothing.Whatalaughtheyare!Thecyclistsshouldallhavetobemadetousethecyclelanesandwearhelmetsfluorescent发荧光的jacketandlightsatnightandinthemorningtheyshouldpaysomesortoftaxandbefinedfornotwearingthem.——CarolHarvey■CyclistsjumponandoffpavementswhicharemeantforpedestriansrideatspeedalongthepavementsandthinktheyhaveaspecialrighttogothroughtrafficlightswhentheyareonreD.Iwasalmostknockeddownrecentlybyacyclistridingonthepavementwhentherewasacyclelanerightnexttohim.Otherroadusersincludinghorseridersmanagetoobeytherulessowhynotcyclists?It'sabouttimetheyhadtoberegisteredandinsuredsowhentheydohitapedestrianoravehicleorcauseanaccidentatleasttheycanbetreatedandtheremightbeanopportunitytoclaim.——JMLWritetoViewpointsofthenewspaper.21.MichaelHoranwrotethelettermainlytoshowthat_______.A.driversshouldbepolitetocyclistsB.roadaccidentscanactuallybeavoidedC.somepedestriansareathreattoroadsafetyD.walkingwhileusingphoneshurtsone'seyes22.CarolHarveysuggeststhatcyclistsshould_______.A.beprovidedwithenoughroadsB.beaskedtorideontheirownlanesC.bemadetopaylesstaxforcyclingD.befinedforlaughingatpolicemen23.Theunderlinedwordtheyinthethirdletterrefersto______.A.accidentsB.vehiclesC.pedestriansD.cyclists24.Thethreeletterspresentviewpointson_______.A.realsourceofroaddangerB.waystoimproveroadfacilitiesC.measurestopunishroadoffencesD.increasedawarenessofroadrules
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