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{{*HTML*}}下面有篇短文每篇短文后有道题每题后面有个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} SilencePlease??Ifthere isonegroupofworkersacrosstheWesternworldwhowillbegladthatChristmas isoverthatgroupisshopworkers.??Itisnotthattheyliketo complain.Theyrealizethattheyaregoingtoberushedofftheirfeetat Christmas.Theyknowthattheiremployersneedhappycustomerstomaketheir profitsthatpaytheirwages.Butthereisonethingaboutworkinginashop overChristmasthatistoobadtotolerate.??Thatthingismusic. ?ThesedaysallshopsandmanyofficeshavewhatisknownasPipedmusic ormuzakplayingforallthehoursthattheyareopen.Muzakhasanodd history.Duringthe1940smusicwasplayedtocowsaspartofascientific experiment.Itwasfoundthatcowswhichlistenedtosimplehappymusic producedmoremilk.Perhapsworkersandcustomerswholistenedtosimplehappy musicwouldbemoreproductiveandspendmoremoney.??Infact nobodyknowswhateffectplayingmuzakinshopshasonprofits.Itissimply somethingthateverybodydoes.Butwearelearningmoreabouttheeffectof constantlyrepeatedhearingsofsongsonthepeoplewhohavetohearthemall thetime.??Researchshowsthatrepeatedhearingsofcomplex piecesofmusicbringgreaterenjoymentbeforebecomingtiresome.Andthatpoint comemuchsoonerwithsimplesongs.??That’sespeciallythecase withtunesthatarealreadyfamiliar.Oncethattippingpoint3isreached repeatedlisteningbecomeunpleasantsaysProfessorJohnSlobodaofUK’sKeele University’smusicpsychologygroup.Andthelesscontrolyouhaveoverwhat youhearthelessyoulikeit.??That’swhypoliceforcesinthe USoftentryandresolvehostagesituationsbyplayingpopsongsoverandover againathighvolume.Eventuallyitbecomestoomuchforthecriminalstostand andtheygiveup.??Theproblemgetsparticularlybadat Christmaswhenthemuzakconsistsentirelyofthesamefewfestivetunesplayed overandoveragain.Whatmakesitworsefortheshopworkersisthatthey alreadyknowtheserunes.Theygetboredveryquickly.Thentheygetirritated. Thentheygetangry.??ShopworkersinAustriarecentlythreatened togoonstrikefortherighttosilence.Shopworkerscan’tescapethe Christmasmuzak.Theyfeelasiftheyareterrorizedallday.Especially’Jingle Bells’.ItarousesaggressivefeelingssaidGottfriedRieseroftheAustrian shopworker’sunion.??Itisnotjustshopworkerswhocomplain.A surveythisyearbyUKrecruitmentwebsiteRetailchoice.comfoundthat Christmasisnotonlythemosttestingtimeforshopworkersbutthatalmost halfhadcomplaintsfromcustomersaboutmuzak.AndtheBritishRoyalNational InstitutefortheDeafestimatesthatsomestoresplayJingleBells300times eachyear.??That’sacoustictorturesaysNigelRodgersof Pipedown.Agroupagainstmuzak.It’snotloudbuttherepetitivenaturecauses psychologicalstress.??Thegroupwantsthegovernmentto legislateagainstunwantedmusicinstoreshospitalsairportsswimmingpools andotherpublicplacesclaimingitraisesthebloodpressureanddepressesthe immunesystem.??PerhapsgroupslikePipedowndon’treallyhave muchtocomplainabout.Afterallsurelytherealpointisthatpeoplehave moneytospend.Whycomplainaboutabitof music?Ithasbeenprovedthatlisteningtosimplehappyhasagoodeffecton
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 OnBritishNewspapers? ?BesidesthedailynewspapersthereareanumberofSundaynewspapersin Britain.Manyofthemareconnectedwiththedailiesthoughnotrunbythe sameeditorandhismembers.TheSundaypapersarelargerthanthedailypapers andusuallycontainmorearticlesconcernedwithcomment评论andgeneral informationratherthannews.ThenationaldailyandSundaypapershavethe largestcirculation发行intheworld.OftheSundaypaperstheObserverandthe SundayTimesarethebestknown.??Itisaregrettablefactthat thenumberofmagazinesofaliteraryorpoliticalnaturehasdroppeddownsince thewar.Thishasprobablybeencausedbytheever-wideruseofradioand television.Themostsuccessfulmagazinesarethosepublishedforwomen.Their coversaredesignedtocatchtheeyeandtheycertainlysucceedindoingso! Theyoffertheirreadersarticlesoncookery烹饪法fashionneedleworkand manyothermattersofwomeninterest.Theyalsoprovideadvicetothoseinlove andadventureswithhandsomeheroes.?Somewomen’smagazinesalsoinclude seriousarticlesofmoregeneralinterest.??Thevisitorwholooks atthemagazinesdisplayedinalargebookstall书摊whichmaybefoundinan importantrailwaystationwillnoticethatthereisawidevarietyoftechnical orsemitechnical半专业的booksandmagazines.Therearemagazinesforthe motoristthefarmerthegardenerthenurseandmanyothers.? ?Therearemanylocalandregionalnewspapers.ItiscommoninBritainfor anewsagent报刊经售人todeliver投递themorningpaperstohiscustomersfora smallextrapaymentthisserviceisusuallyperformedbyboysandgirlswho wanttoearnsomepocket-money.TheObservercarriesmorepoliticalarticlesthanTheSundayTimes.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子? ? Singapore??1 ?Singaporeisanindependentcity-stateinsoutheasternAsiaconsistingof onemajorislandtheSingaporeIsland—andmorethan50smallislandslocated offthesoutherntipofMalay.ThecityofSingaporethecapitalofthe countryisatthesoutheasternendoftheSingaporeIslanditisoneofthe mostimportantportcitiesandcommercialcentersofSoutheastAsia.Thetotal areaoftherepublicis640sq.km.??2?Low-lyingSingapore Islandhasnooutstandingrelief轮廓鲜明的features.Acentralareaofhillsrises tothemaximumheightof176m.Thecountryhasawettropicalclimatewithan averageannualtemperatureof27.2℃.Theaverageannualrainfallis2413mm; thewettestmonthsareNovemberthroughJanuary.??3 ?Singaporeisgovernedunderaconstitutionof1959asamended修正后的.A presidentelectedtoafour-yeartermisheadofstateandaprimeminister isheadofgovernment.ThepresidentusedtobeelectedbyParliamentbutbya 1991constitutionalamendment修正thepresidentisnowelecteddirectlybythe people.TheParliamentisthelaw-makingbodywithits81memberspopularly elected.??4?Inthelate1980sthecountryhadsome290 primaryschoolswith278300pupilsand160secondaryschoolswith200200 students.ThemaininstitutionsofhighereducationaretheNationalUniversity ofSingaporefoundedin1980withthecombinationoftwomajoruniversities severaltechnicalcollegesandateacherscollege.??5 ?Singaporehasoneofthehigheststandardsoflivingofanycountryin Asia.Inthelate1980sthegrossdomesticproductwasestimatedat$23.7 billionor$8870perperson.Thefishingindustryiscenteredontheportof DuringonsouthwesternSingaporeIsland.Industryhasgrownrapidlysincethe 1960sandSingaporenowproducesadiversity多样化的ofgoodsincluding chemicalselectronicitemsclothingandprocessedfoodsetc.Shipbuilding andpetroleumrefiningarealsoimportant. AIntroductiontoSingapore??BEducation? ?CEconomy??DStateSystemofSingapore??E HistoryofSingapore??FLandandClimateParagraph5______
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