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Thesesimplewayscanincreaseyourpopularity受欢迎度andwinyoumorefriendssowhynottrythem?●FOCUSINGONOTHERSThiswillreduceanyshynessyoumayhavE.You’llbemorerelaxedandthereforemorenaturalandfun.Andyouwillgetmoregood---peoplewilllovethefactthatyou’repayingattentiontothemwhileyoudon’thavetoworryaboutwhatpeoplethinkofyou.●LOOKINGPEOPLEINTHEEYEMakingeyecontactisveryimportantbecauseitshowsyou’reinterestedinthem.Ifyouletyoureyeswander游移orkeeplookingovertheirshoulderpeoplewillfeelslightedandthey’lllikeyoulesstheywouldotherwisE.●ASKINGQUESTIONSDoingthisgivesyoutwoadvantages.Itshowsotherpeoplethatyouareindeedpayingattentionandthatyouconsiderwhattheyaretellingyouimportant.Beingsuretofollowupwhenyou’vesharedaconversationwithsomeoneaboutsomethingimportantinhis/herlifebesuretoaskaboutitlater.ThisshowsthatyoulistenandyoucarE.●MAKINGANEFFORTTOSMILEA.smilemeansacceptanceandthatmakespeopleopenuptoyou.Makeaconscious有意识的effort努力onedaytosmileatthepeopleyoustayorworkwithandwatchhowwelltheyrespondtoyou.●BEINGRELIABLEPeopleappreciatethosewhohelpthemandtheyquicklybegintohatethosewhodon’t.68.Byfixingyourattentiononothersyouwill______.A.bemoreworriedandtiredB.feelmoreconfidentC.bepaidlessattentiontoD.feellessliked69.Whenhavingaconversationwithpeopleyou’dbetterNOT______.A.beopenuptothemB.fixyoureyesonthemC.askquestionsaboutthemD.avoidlookingatthem70.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ShowingcontinuouscareforothersisappreciateD.B.SmilingatotherscanoftenbemisunderstooD.C.LookingpeopleintheeyewillmakethemuncomfortablE.D.Youdon’thavetocontinuehelpingothersifyoudon’twantto.71.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.WaystoMakeYouMoreNaturalB.TryingtoBeaPolitePersonC.MakingasManyFriendsasPossibleD.WaystoMakeYouMorePopular
●CAFEDISPLAY●OURJOURNEYS●12April-29May2008YoungpeopleexplorehowtheyhaveadaptedtolifeinOxforD.WhenIfirstcameheresaysoneyoungAfricanwomanIjustwantedtocryallthetimE.AndnowIhavelearnedtolaughagain.WorkingwithphotographerRoryCarnegieandwriterNikkivanderGaagyoungmenandwomenexploretheirjourneyfromthetimetheyfirstarrivedinastrangeplacetowheretheyfindthemselvestoday.OrganisedbyTheSundayTimesOxfordLiteraryFestival10-17April2008.SupportedbytheMaggieBlackTrustandOxfordCityCouncil.●ACTIVlTlESFORCHlLDRENANDFAMILIES●MODERNARTTROLLEYFREEArtactivitiesforchildreneveryweekendduringtheexhibitionintheEntranceSpacefrom2p.m.to4p.m.Justdropin.Childrenmustbeledbyanadult.●WORKSHOPFOR8TO12YEAROLDSThursday7April1030A.m.to130p.m.k+s-5#uLookingatthemesfromtheexhibitionandexploringpicturesbasedideasthroughgroupdiscussionandusingdigitalcameras.LedbyJudieWaldmann.●BOOKLAUNCHFREETheDrawingBookbySarahSimbletisapracticalapproachtodrawingtheworldaroundyou.SarahSimbletwhoteachesattheRuskinSchoolofDrawingandFineArtUniversityofOxfordwillbepresenttogiveashorttalkaboutthedevelopmentofherbook.Specialpriceof£18oncopiespurchasedintheevening.Bookingrecommendedon01865813802●TEACHERS’EVENINGFREEThursday21April5p.m.to730p.m.LecturebySusanBrightindependentwriterandlecturerat530p.m.followedbyanopportunitytoviewtheexhibition.FREEEducationNoteswillbeprovidedforteachersattendingtheevening.●WORKSHOPFORPRIMARYTEACHERSSaturday7May1030A.m.to130p.m.WorkshopforprimaryteacherswhowouldliketodeveloptheirpracticalartskillaswellasgainanunderstandingofmodernartpracticE.LedbyJudieWaldmannartistandformerprimaryschoolteacher.●TALKSANDWORKSHOPSFORSCHOOLGROUPSExhibitiontalksandartist-ledworkshopstocreateworkinresponsetotheexhibitionareavailableforpre-bookedschoolgroups.SuitableforprimaryandsecondaryschoolstocheckavailabilityanddiscussdetailscallSarahMossopon1865813816.Ifyouareateacherandinterestedinartyouprobablywouldliketogoto________.A.TEACHERS’EVENINGB.MODERNARTTROLLEYC.WORKSHOPFORPRIMARYTEACHERSD.BOOKLAUNCHFromthepassageweknowthat_______.A.SusanBrightwillgiveashorttalkatthelaunchoftheDrawingBook.B.SarahMossopwillteachyoungpeoplehowtotakephotos.k+s-5#uC.TheworkshopledbyJudieisintendedfortheuniversitystudents.D.ThechildrenwhogototheModernArtTrolleymustbeledbyanadult.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ifyouattendBOOKLAUNCHyoucangetthebookatalowpricE.B.schoolgroupscanattendtalksandworkshopsforthematanytimE.C.AlltheyoungpeoplehavedifficultyinadaptingtolifeinOxforD.D.TEACHERS’EVENINGisonlyaccessibletoteachers.WhichofthefollowingismostprobablythebesttitleofthepassageA.FREEJOURNEYSB.SPRINGEVENTSC.WEEKENDACTIVITIESD.ACTIVITIESFORTEACHERS
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A.gentlemanputanadvertisementinanewspaperforaboytoworkinhisofficE.Outofthenearlyfiftymenwhocometoapplythemanselectedoneanddismissedtheothers.Ishouldliketoknowsaidafriendthereasonyoupreferredthatboywhobroughtnotasingleletter—notarecommendation介绍信Youarewrongsaidthegentleman.Hehadagreatman.Hewipedhisfeetatthedoorandclosedthedoorafterhimindicatingthathewascareful.Hegavehisseatimmediatelytothatoldmanshowingthathewaskindandthoughtful.Hetookoffhiscapwhenhecameinandansweredmyquestionsshowingthathewaspoliteandgentlemanly.AllthereststeppedoverthebookwhichIhadpurposelyputonthefloor.Hepickeditupandplaceditonthetable;andhewaitedquietlyforhisturninsteadofpushingandcrowding.WhenIaskedtohimInoticedhistidyclothinghisneatlybrushedhairandhiscleanfingernails.Can’tyouseethatthesethingsareexcellentrecommendations?Iconsiderthemmoresignificantthanletters.A.gentlemanputanadvertisementinanewspaper___________A.inordertohireanofficeboyB.soastodismisstheothersC.inordertoselectoneamongthefiftyapplicantsD.soastoselectoneanddismisstheothersTheunderlinedwordindicatingprobablymeans________.A.thatisB.andofcourseC.soD.suggesting___________wastheverypersonthegentlemanpreferreD.A.HewhohasagreatmanylettersB.HewhohadnolettersC.HewhowipedhisfeetbeforeenteringtheroomD.hewhowascarefulkindpoliteandthoughtfulThegentlemandismissedtheotherboysbecause_________.A.theydidn’tpickupthebooklyingonthefloorB.theypushedandcrowdedC.theywereimpoliteD.alltheaboveAccordingtothepassageweknowthatthegentlemanhiredtheboy______.A.notbyhislettersbutbyhisgoodmannersB.bytherelationshipbetweenthemC.bythefeelingsD.byhisletters
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BWelcometoLanguageuponThames.ThisbrochurehasbeendesignedtogiveyouanoverviewofourLanguageSchoolandthecoursesweoffer.Ifyouhavesomeadditionalquestionspleasedonothesitatetocontactusformoreinformation.AtLanguageuponThameswefeelitisimportanttobeflexibleinorderthatstudentscandecidewhatperiodofstudysuitsthembest.SmallGroupGeneralEnglishCoursesThesecoursesareaimedatstudentswhowishtoimprovetheirspeakinglisteningreadingandwritingskillsandareofferedatthefollowinglevels:BEGINNERSELEMENTARY初级PRE-INTERMEDIATEINTERMEDIATEUPPER-INTERMEDIATEStudyingoneoftheabovecourseswillenableyoutouseEnglishmoreconfidentlyandcompetently适合地onadailybasis.Tryourfreeonlinetesttoseewhichlevelyouareat—CLICKHEREExamcoursesThesecoursesareaimedatstudentswhowishtogainacademicqualificationsinEnglishandareofferedatthefollowinglevels:UniversityofCambridgeexams:ADVANCED1—FCEFirstcertificateADVANCED2—CAEAdvancedADVANCED3—CPEProficiencyStudyingoneoftheabovecourseswillenableyoutocontinueyoureducationorenteruniversityinthiscountry.StudentswishingtogainadmissiontoaBritishuniversityarenormallyrequiredtohavetheCambridgeProficiencyCertificatE.SpeakingListening&PronunciationThiscoursebuildsoncommunicativeconfidenceandcompetenceandisaimedatstudentswhowishtodeveloptheimportantskillsofspeakingandlistening.Emphasisisalsoplacedonpronunciationwithactivitiesdesignedtomeettheneedsofstudentsofdifferentnationalitieswhoneedtofocusondifferentareas.CLICKHEREtoregisterforaGeneralEnglishcoursE.OtherLanguagesAtLanguageuponThamesweofferawiderangeofcafesrestaurantsshopsandbars.MostimportantlywehaveforeignlanguageclassesofFrenchJapaneseGermanSpanishandItalianduringthedayeveningoronaone-to-onebasis.45.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Anoverviewofthelanguageschool.B.Waystodevelopstudents’languageskills.C.AbriefintroductiontosomeEnglishcourses.D.Solutionstobuildstudents’communicativeconfidencE.46.IfyouattendExamCoursesyouwill__________.A.useEnglishmoreconfidentlyandcompetentlyB.gainacademicqualificationsinEnglishC.havebetterpronunciationanddealwitheverydayEnglishwellD.beabletogetadmittedintoauniversityforfurthereducationinthiscountry47.Judgingfromthedescriptionwecantellthatthispassagemustbetakenfrom__________.A.anewspaperB.amagazineC.theInternetD.aguidebook48.AccordingtothepassagewemayconcludethattheEnglishcoursesofferedbyLanguageuponThames__________.A.areflexiblebutwithfewlanguageactivitiesdesignedforstudentsofdifferentnationalitiesB.areflexibleandwillmeettheneedsofstudentsatdifferentlevelsandwithdifferentbackgroundsC.placemuchemphasisonlanguageskillsbutpaylessattentiontotheneedsoflearnersD.areallaimedtoimprovestudents’communicativecompetencebygivingclassesonaone—to-onebasis
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SundayOctober5Clear69°FMywifeEleanorandItookthetrainfromParistoStrasbourgwhereweweremetbyourdriverandguidE.Andtheminibuswhichgoesalongwiththeboat.WestoppedoffinBarnforanhourontheway.ThenweweretakentoNancywheretheboatwaskept.Aftertheotherpassengersarrivedwehadourfirstdinnerontheboat.AfterdinnerwewalkedintodowntownNancyavillagewithalargesquareandwoodenhouses.MondayOctober6Rainedlastnightcloudyinthemorning69°FWespentabouttwohoursinNancythensailedontheCanaldelaMarneauRhinE.Kindofalazyday.EatingbreakfastlunchanddinnerafterdinnerwewatchedatapeonBaccarat.Wherewewillvisittomorrow.Itwaspleasanttositoutondeck甲板andwatchthescenerygobyatabout3mph.TuesdayOctober7Lightrain64°FThismourningwedroveovertoBaccaratandtoureditsmuseumandthechurchwhichhasthisunbelievablelampthatisgoingonaworldtourthenextday.WedidlostofshoppingthenwalkedacrossthebridgetoseeaveryverymodernCatholicchurchwithspecialBaccaratwindows.WedrovetothetopoftheVogesMountainsandstarteddowntheeasternsideLaterwedrovetoSorrenbourgtoseethe13thcenturychurchattheCordeliers.ItcontainsthelargestwindowbyMar.WednesdayOcrober8Cloudy.65°FTodaywesailedfromSchneckenbushtoSavernE.Wewentthoughtwocavesanextremelyunusualpartofthejourney.Thisriversceneryisverydifferent.Wewereinamountainvalleywithgrasslandononesideandaforestbeginningtoshowsomecolorontheother.ThursdayOcrober9Cloudy66°FOurdependableminibuswaswaitingtoloadtheluggageandtakeustothehotelwhereeveryonewenttheirseparateways.OurboatingdaysareoveruntilnexttimE.Wheredidtheauthorgetoffthetrain?A.ParisB.StrasbourgC.NancyD.BarnOnwhichdaysdidthetouristsspendmostoftheirtimeontheboat?A.MondayandTuesdayB.TuesdayandWednesdayC.WednesdayandWednesdayD.MondayandWednesdayFromthetextwelearnthatBaccaratandSorrenbourgarethenamesof_________.A.townsB.churchesC.museumsD.mountainsWhatdoestheauthorthinkofthetour?A.TiringB.ExpensiveC.EnjoyableD.Quick
C.SummerHolidayFun2010!ThesummerholidaysareuponusagainHereisourguidetosummerholidayfuninPeterborough!PeterboroughMuseumTheAgeoftheDinosaurs’isthemuseum’smainattractionthissummer.Getupclosetoprehistoriccreaturesviasomegreathands—onexhibits!Watchoutformonsterslurkingaroundeveryember!Themuseumisopenfrom1000amto500pmMondaytoSaturdayandfrom1200pmto400pmonSundaysinAugust.Call01733864663fordetailsSaxonYouthClubSchoolholidayfunYoungpeopleaged13—19willbeabletoproducetheirownmusiccompeteinspotsactivitiesortrytheirhandatcookingatSaxonYouthClubSaxonCommunityCentreNormanRoaD.PeterborougheveryMondayandWednesdayfrom300pm.PLUSanaeroballtournamentwilltakeplaceonThursday12thAugustbetween330pmand630pm.Call01353720274fordetailsHoughtonMillAlicethroughtheLookingClass—anewproductionofthefamilyfavoriteonMonday30th.August.Bringrugsorchairstositonandapicnicifyouwishtoeatduringtheplay.Gatesopen530properformance630pm—830pm.Tearoomwillbeopenuntilendoftheinterval.Adult£10.Child£7.Family£20.Bookingadvisableon08454505157.FarmlandMuseumandDennyAbbeyFarmlandGainesFromWellieWangingtoPretendPloughingmatchescomeandjointheFarmlandTeam.Collectyoursportingstickersandcreateacolorfulrosettethatisfitforawinner!Noneedtobookjustturnupbetween1200pmand400pmonThursday19thAugustSuitableforchildrenagedfourandaboveeachchildshouldbeaccompaniedbyanadultandallactivitiesareincludedinthenormaladmissionpriceTicketsCost£7perchilD.Forfurtherinformationcall01223810080.64.Ifyouareinterestedincookingyoucangoto________.A.PeterboroughMuseumB.HoughtonMillC.SaxonYouthClubD.FarmlandMuseum65.Youwanttowatchthenewplaywithyourparentssoitwillcostyou________.A.£7B.£17C.£27D.£2066.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesneedsparents’company?A.PlayingfarmlandgamesB.Watchinganewplay.C.Competinginspotsactivities.D.Visitingthedinosaurexhibition.67.IfTomcomestoPeterboroughforamusementonAugust19hewillhave_________activitiestochoosefromforhimself.A.oneactivityB.twoactivitiesC.threeactivitiesD.fouractivities
CWUThecommunicationsunionHeadofResearchSalary:£55271WearelookingforaHeadofResearchtomanagetheCWUResearchDepartmentandInformationCentrE.Youwouldberequiredtoexercisecontrolofallresearchworkofthedepartmentandmanageateamofthreeresearchersandfoursupportstaff.ThepersonappointedwouldbeexpectedtocarryoutresearchworkofastrategicnatureacrosstherangeofbusinessesinwhichtheCWUhasorseeksmembershipandtocontributetothestrategicthinkinganddirectionoftheunionasawholE.Youwillneed:provenlinemanagementskillsespeciallyinmanagingandmotivatingateam;goodresearchskillsholdingagooddegreeinarelatedsubjectorothersimilarexperience;ahighlevelofmathematicalandcalculatingskills;theabilitytoproducehighqualityworkunderpressure;acommitmenttoandknowledgeofthetradeunionmovementandsocialdemocraticpolitics;andknowledgeand/orexperienceofthepostaland/ortelecommunicationsindustry.Toapplypleaserequestanapplicationpackbyemailinghr@cwu.orgorbytelephoningHRHumanResourceson02089717482.WhenapplyingpleasestateyoursourcE.ClosingDateforApplications:4thAugust2010Anticipatedinterviewdate:17thAugust2010NoagenciespleaseInwhichcolumnofanewspapercouldwefindthisadvertisement?A.Arts.B.News.C.Jobs.D.Sales.Oneofthedutiesofthepersontobeappointedis.A.takingchargeofresearchworkB.runningatelecommunicationscompanyC.managingateamofthreeorfourmembersD.seekingmembershipforthetradeunionIfyouwanttoapplyforthispositionyoucandoallEXCEPT.A.askanagencyforanapplicationformB.sendinyourapplicationbefore4thAugust2010C.emailhr@cwu.orgforanapplicationpackD.dial02089717482formoreinformationWhichofthefollowingapplicantsismostlikelytobeemployed?A.A.schoolteacherwithamaster’sdegreE.B.A.clerkfromatelecommunicationscompanyC.A.directorfromaresearchcentrewithamaster’sdegreE.D.A.universitygraduatemajoringincomputersciencE.
HowGoodAreUSDrivers?TheCBS-TVNationalDrivers’TestshowedthatmanyUSdrivershavealottolearn.Here’swhy.CBSpicked1799sampledriverstotakethetestinTVstudiosinNewYorkPhiladelphiaChicagoandLosAngeles.Morethantwooutoffiveofthedriversfailedthetest.Andtheaveragescorewasthelowestpassingmark—51pointsoutofapossible80.Chicagodriversdidbestwithanaverageof53points.LosAngelesdriverscamenextwith52points.NewYorkandPhiladelphiadriversgot50points—afailingscorE.Driverswith50pointsorlesswereratedpoorlyinformedbythejudges.Herearesomeofthetestresults:1.Aremendriversbetterinformedthanwomenones?Yes.Menaveraged52points.Womengotanaverageof49.2.Areolderdriversbetterinformedthanyoungerdrivers?No.Driversunder26averaged52points.Driversfrom27to45averaged51.Drivesover45failedwitha48-pointaveragE.3.Doeseducationmakeadifference?Yes.Collegegraduatesaveraged52points.Highschoolgraduatesaveraged50.Thosewithouthighschooldiplomas毕业证got48.Andpeoplewhohadtakendrivereducationcoursesscoredanaverageof53points—threemorethanthosewhohadn’t.4.Doesdrivingexperiencemakeadifference?Yes.Driverswiththreeormoreyearsofexperienceaveraged51points.Driverswithlessexperienceaveraged49.Herearesomesurprisingfactsbroughtoutbythetest:1.Morethanoneoutofthreedriversdidnotknowthatablinkingredlightmeansafullstop.2.Threeoutoftendriversdidnotknowthatanoctagonaleight-sidedsignmeansstop.3.Morethantwooutofthreedriversdidnotknowwhattodowhenbeingtailgated追尾.Theanswer:slowdowndrivetotherightandletthedriverbehindpass.TheresultsofthetestwereturnedovertotheNationalSafetyCouncil委员会.Theywillhelpfuturesafetyplanning.Theauthor’spurposeisto_________.A.provethatmenarebetterdriversthanwomenB.giveyousafedrivingdirectionsC.tellyoutheresultsofanationaldrivers’testD.requireyoutogetaneducationFromtheinformationinthisarticlewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Olderdriversarebetterinformedthanyoungerdrivers.B.Experiencemakesadifferenceamongdrivers.C.Mostdriversfailedthetest.D.Mostpeopledon’tknowwhatablinkingredlightmeans.Thetestcoveredthefollowingareasaboutdriversexcept_________.A.educationB.yearsofdrivingexperienceC.sexD.healthWhichofthefollowingasagroupwasratedpoorlyinformedbythejudges?A.Men.B.Highschoolgraduateddrivers.C.Driversfrom27-45yearsofagE.D.Driverswith3ormoreyearsofexperiencE.
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Howmanycoinsnaveyougotinyourpocketrightnow?Three?TwoA.bentoneWithaphonecardyoucanmakeupto200callswithoutanychangeatall.1Whatdoyoudowithit?Gotoatelephoneboxmarkedyouguesseditphonecard.Putinyourcardmakeyourcallandwhenyou’vefinishedascreentellsyouhowmuchisleftonyourcarD.2Nowappearinashopnearyou.NeareachCardphoneplaceyou’llfindashopwhereyoucanbuyonE.They’reatbustrainandcitytubestations地铁.Manyuniversitieshospitalsandclubs.Restaurantsandgasstationsonthehighwayandshoppingcentres.Atairportsandseaports.3Nomorebrokenpayphones.Mostbrokenpayphonesarelikethatbecausethey’vebeenvandalized故意破坏.TherearenocoinsinCardphonetoexcitethieves’interestinit.Soyou’renotprobablytofindavandalizedonE.Getaphonecardyourselfandtryitoutorgetabiggerwallet.Thepassageismostprobably________.A.awarningB.anoteC.anadvertisement广告D.anannouncementTherearethreesections部分inthepassagE.Whichsectiondoyouthinkisaboutwhyphonecardsaregood?A.Section1.B.Section2.C.Section3.D.NonE.ChoosetherightorderorthestepsunderHowdoyouuseaphonecard.A.PutinyourphonecarD.B.LookatthescreentofindouthowmanycallsyoucanstillmakE.C.GotoatelephoneboxmarkedPhonecard.D.Makeyourcall.A.abcdB.cadbC.adcbD.cdab
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DiscoverNewsmagazineofsciencedevotedtothewondersanstoriesofmodernsciencewrittenfortheeducatedgeneralreader.Published出版byDisneyMagazinePublishingCo.Discovertellsmanyofthesamestoriesprofessionals专业人员readinScientificAmerican.A.trulydelightfulfamilysciencemagazineeachissue每期bringstolightnewandnewsworthytopicstomakedinnertimeandwater-coolerconversationsinteresting.CoverPrice:$59.88Price:$19.95$1.66/issueYouSave:$39.9367%Issues:12issues/12monthsSelfPublishedbyCondeNastPublicationsInC.Selfisahandbookdevotedtowomen’soverallphysicalandmentalhealth.EveryissuecontainsusablearticlessuchasStyleLabinwhichwearableclothesaremixedandmatchedonnon-modelsandtheEat-rightRoadMapwithtipsonhowtoeatproperly.CoverPrice:$35.86Price:$15.00$2.5/issueYouSave:$20.8658%Issues:10issues/12monthsInstyleInstyleisaguidetothelivesandlifestylesoftheworld’sfamouspeoplE.Themagazinecoversthechoicespeoplemakeabouttheirhomestheirclothesandtheirfreetimeactivities.Withphotosandarticlesitopensthedoortothesepeople’shomesfamiliespartiesandweddingsofferingideasaboutbeautyfitnessandingenerallifestyles.Publisher:TheTimeInC.MagazineCompany.CoverPrice:$47.88Price:$23.88$2.38/issueYouSave:$24.0050%Issues:10issues/12monthsWiredThismagazineisdesignedforleadersinthefieldofinformationengineeringincludingtopmanagersandprofessionalsinthecomputerbusinessdesignandeducationindustries.PublishedbyCondeNastPublicationsInC.Wiredoftencarriesarticlesonhowtechnologychangespeople’slives.CoverPrice:$59.40Price:$10.00$1.00/issueYousave:$49.4083%Issues:10issues/12months67.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesispublishedmonthly?A.DiscoverB.SelfC.InstyleD.Wired68.Whichtwomagazinesarepublishedbythesamepublisher?A.WiredandInstyleB.DiscoverandInstyleC.SelfandDiscoverD.SelfandWired69.Whichmagazineoffersthebiggestpricecut?A.InstyleB.WiredC.DiscoverD.Self70.TheStyleLabinSelfprovidesreaderswitharticleswhich_____.A.offeradvicetoordinarywomenonclothesB.showhowawomancanbecomefamousC.introduceplaceswiththebestfoodD.discusswaysoftrainingmodels71.Thosewhoareinterestedinmanagementandtheuseofhightechnologywouldprobablychoose_____.A.instyleB.selfC.wiredD.discover
Vampires吸血鬼Vampirestoriesgobackthousandsofyears.TheactswenowassociatewithvampiressuchasrisingfromthegraveanddrinkingbloodwerepopularizedbyeasternEuropeanstories.Mostearlyculturescreatedstoriestoexplainthingstheydidn’tunderstanD.ForexamplehairandnailscontinuetogrowafterpeoplediewhichhasalreadybeenprovedpossiblebymodernsciencE.Thesefactswereunknowntomostpeopleinthe19thcenturyhowever.AsaresultthelegendssurroundingsuchmysterieswerekeptalivE.CountDraculaIn1897IrishwriterBramStoker’snovelDraculawaspublishedspreadingthevampirestoriestoamassaudiencE.InthenoveltheCountDraculaofTransylvaniaa500-year-oldvampirehasdrunkhiscountrydryandmustmovetoEnglandinsearchofnewvictims.DraculameanssonofthedragonorsonofthedevilinRomaniA.WerewolfThestoryofahalf-manhalf-wolfbeastisasoldasthatofvampiresandalmostasvarieD.Inmostwerewolfstorieshoweverabeastwouldsilentlyentersettlementsatnightandstealayoungchildorananimal.Themostcommonexplanationofwerewolfstoriesisthatthebeastwasusuallyanordinarywolf.Thegeneticdisorderwhichcausestoomuchbodyhairmayalsohavehelpedtopopularizethestory.FrankensteinThisisafictionalscientistcreatedbyBritishwriterMaryShellyin1818.DrFrankensteinlivesinacastleandissoaddictedtomakinglivingbeingsfrompartsofdeadbodiesthatherefusestomarry.ThestoryofFrankensteinmayhavebeenplantedinShelly’smindsinceshevisitedCastleFrankensteininGermanywhereanalchemist炼金术士triedtodoexperimentswiththeaimofmakingpeoplelivelonger.TheInvisibleManInHGWells’1897storyayoungscientistcalledGriffinmanagestomakehimselfinvisiblE.Buthecannotfindawaytobecomevisibleagain.HethenwantstomakeuseofhissuperpowerbutfinallyhasgonemaD.Wells’taleowesagreatdebttoGreekphilosopherPlato’sbookRepublic.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe________.A.OriginsofGhostsB.TalesofHorrorC.ExcitingStoriesD.ScienceFictionsThepeopleinthe19thcenturydidNOTknow_________.A.whyvampiresdrankbloodB.whydeadpeoplerosefromthegraveC.thatvampiresalwayskepttheirnailsD.thathaircouldcontinuetogrowafterpeoplediedWhatdomostofthewerewolfstorieshaveincommonaccordingtothepassage?A.ThebeastoftensilentlyenteredsettlementsatnightandstolealittlechilD.B.Thewerewolfwasingeneticdisorderandsohadalotofbodyhair.C.AnordinarywolfwouldentersettlementsatnightandstealachilD.D.Thebeastwassometimesahalf-manandsometimesahalf-wolf.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisrightaboutFrankensteinandtheInvisibleMan?A.Theywereproducedbasedonthewriters’realexperiencE.B.Theyweretheproducersofscienceandtechnology.C.Theywerenotwellsuitedtotheirsurroundings.D.Theywerefolklegendsinthewriters’homelanD.
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