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Everybodyhatesitbuteverybodydoesit.Arecentreportsaidthat40%ofAmericanshatetipping.Butwhydotipsexist?Thecommonopinioninthepastwasthattipsbothrewardedtheeffortsofgoodserviceandreduceduncomfortablefeelingsofinequality.Itisbelievedthatthebettertheserviceisthebiggerthetipwillbe.ButaccordingtoanewresearchfromCornellUniversitytipsnolongerserveanyusefulfunction.Thepaperanalyzesnumbertheygotfrom2547groupsdiningat20differentrestaurants.Theconnectionbetweenlargertipsandbetterservicewasveryweak.Tippingisbetterexplainedbyculturethanbythemoneypeoplespend.InAmericatippingisregardedaspartoftheacceptedcostofaservice.InNewYorkrestaurantsfailingtotipatleast15%couldwellmeandissatisfactionfromthecustomersHairdresserscanexpecttoget15%一20%.andthemallwhodeliversyourfastfoodshouldbepaid$2.InEuropetippingislesscommon.InmanyrestaurantstheamountoftipisdecidedbyastandardservicechargeInmanyAsiancountriestippinghasneverreallycaughtonata11.OnlyafewhavereallytakentotippingAccordingtoMichaelLynntheCornellpapers’authorcountriesinwhichpeoplearemoresocialoroutgoingtendtotipmore.tiesaysInAmericawherepeopleareexpressiveandeagertomixupwithotherstippingisaboutsocialapprovalIfyoutipbadlypeoplethinklessofyou.Tippingwellisachancetoshowoff.1.ThispassageismainlyaboutA.differentkindsoftippingindifferentcountriesB.therelationshipbetweentippingandcountriesC.theoriginandpresentmeaningsoftippingD.thereasonwhyAmericanpeoplehatetipping2.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheunderlinedphrasecaughtoninparagraph4?A.beenhatedB.becomepopularC.beenstoppedD.beenpermitted3.Eatinginawell—knownrestaurantinNewYorkwhoislikelytotipmost?A.AFrenchman.B.AChinese.C.AJapanese.D.AnAmerican.4.Wecaninferfromthispassagethat.A.tippingisnolongeragoodwaytosatisfysomecustomersthemselvesB.tippinghassomethingtodowithpeople’scharacterC.tippinginAmericacanmakeservicebetternowD.tippingisnolongerpopularinNewYork
Historyisasociety'smemoryandformspartofpeople'sidentity身份.ButTaiwan'sgovernmenthasproposedachangetotheirhistory.Inthemovetheirtextbookswillseparatetheisland'shistoryfromtherestofChinA.Bydisconnectingtheisland'shistoryfromthemainlandthegovernmenthopestocreateastrongerTaiwanidentity.Undernewguidelines方针tobecarriedoutin2006TaiwanhasorderedhighschoolstochangetextbookstocreateonebookofTaiwan'shistory.AtthemomenttheirbookscoverthecompleteChinesehistory.ButfollowingthenewmoveChinesehistorywillbetaughtaspartofinternationalhistory.NolongertobeincludedaspartofTaiwan'shistoryisthefoundingoftheRepublicofChinaROCin1911bySunYat-sen.Thiseventwillbeinthenewinternationalhistorybook.ItisapoliticalattemptbyTaiwan'sleaderChenShui-biantomaketheireducationsupportTaiwan'sindependencesaidLiWeiyispokesmanfortheTaiwanAffairsOfficeoftheStateCouncil.ThismovehasalsoreceivedgreatoppositioninTaiwan'sschools.Thenewoutline大纲istoopoliticalandfactshavebeenchangedsaidYuLintheheadmasterofTaipeiMiddleSchool.Itwillconfusestudents'understandingofhistory.WhoonearthshouldIthinkisthefoundingfatheroftheROC?askedastudentinTaipei.ManyfamouspeopleinhistorylikeConfucius孔子orSunYat-senwhowasconsidered'fatheroftheROC'formorethanhalfacenturyshouldnowbethoughtofasforeignersbaseduponthisridiculouslogiC.''hesaiD.ManypeoplehaveshownoppositiontothemovE.HistorycannotbechangeD.MixingpoliticswithourhistorymeansforgettingourancestorssaidLienChanchairmanofKuomintangParty.ItwillnotdoanygoodfortheTaiwaneseandonlyworsencross-Straitsrelations.1.Whatismainlydescribedinthepassage?A.Taiwan’sgovernmenthasproposedachangetotheirhistorytextbooksin2006.B.TaiwanauthoritieswanttoseparatetheislandfromthemainlanD.C.TaiwanleaderswanttomaketheireducationsupportTaiwan'sindependencE.D.Taiwanleaderstrytoconfusestudents'understandingofhistory.2.What’stheexcuseforthemoveaccordingtoTaiwan’sgovernment?A.TocutoffallconnectionswiththemainlanD.B.Todisconnecttheisland'shistoryfromthemainlanD.C.MostoftheTaiwanesedonotwelcomethetextbook.D.TocreateastrongerTaiwaneseidentity.3.Whichofthefollowingisnotincludedinthemove?A.Chinesehistorywillbetaughtaspartofinternationalhistory.B.ThefoundingoftheROCin1911bySunYat-senwillbeinthenewinternationalhistorybook.C.SunYat-senwillbeconsidered'fatheroftheROC'.D.ManyfamouspeopleinhistorylikeConfuciusorSunYat-senwillbethoughtofasforeigners.4.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tshowthecorrectrelationbetweenthemanandtheopinion?A.China’sspokesman:ItisanattempttomaketheireducationsupportTaiwan’sindependencE.B.HeadmasterinTaipei:Thenewoutlinewillthrowlightonstudents’understandingofhistory.C.AstudentinTaipei:It’sridiculoustoconsidersomeChinesehistoricalfiguresasforeigners.D.ChairmanofKuomintangParty:TherelationbetweentheislandandthemainlandwillbecometensE.
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Alotofusloselife’stoughbattlesbystartingafrontal正面的attack—whenatouchofhumormightwellenableustowin.Considerthecaseofayoungfriendofminewhohitatrafficjamonhiswaytoworkshortlyafterreceivinganultimatum最后通牒aboutbeinglateonthejoB.AlthoughtherewasagoodreasonforSam’sabeinglate—seriousillnessathome—hedecidedthatthisby-now-familiarexcusewouldn’tworkanylonger.Hissupervisorwasprobablyalreadypacingupanddownpreparingadismissalspeech.YesthebosswasSamenteredtheofficeat9:35.Theplacewasasquietasalockerroom更衣室;everyonewashardatwork.Sam’ssupervisorcameuptohim.SuddenlySamforcedagrinandstretchedouthishanD.Howdoyoudo!hesaiD.I.’mSamMaynarD.I’mapplyingforajoB.WhichIunderstandbecameavailablejust35minutesago.Doestheearlybirdgettheworm?Theroomexplodedinlaughter.ThesupervisorclampedoffasmileandwalkedbacktohisofficE.SamMaynardhadsavedhisjob—withtheonlytoolthatcouldwinalaugh.Humorisamosteffectiveyetfrequentlyneglectedmeansofhandlingthedifficultsituationsinourlives.ItcanbeusedforpatchingupdifferencesapologizingsayingnocriticizinggettingtheotherfellowtodowhatyouwantwithouthislosingfacE.Forsomejobsit’stheonlytoolthatcansucceeD.Itisawaytodiscusssubjectssosensitivethatseriousdialogmaystartaquarrel.Forexamplemanybelievethatcomediansontelevisionaredoingmoretodayforracialandreligioustolerance忍受力thanpeopleinanyotherforum.1.WhywasSamlateforhisjob?A.Becausehewasill.B.BecausehegotuplatE.C.Becausehewascaughtinatrafficjam.D.HewasbusyapplyingforanewjoB.2.Themainideaofthispassageis________.A.SamMaynardappliedforthesamejobagainB.humorisimportantinourlivesC.earlybirdgetsthewormD.humorcansolveracialdiscriminations3.ThephraseclampedoffinParagraph3probablymeanstryingto________.A.holdbackB.setoffC.leavebehindD.gaveout4.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanweinferfromthepassage?A.Manyloselife’sbattlesfortheystartafrontalattack.B.Itwasn’tthefirsttimethatSamcamelateforhiswork.C.Samwassupposedtocometohisofficeat8:30.D.Humorisaveryeffectivewayofdealingwithdifficultsituations.
Notallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyrelive重新体验theseexperiencesinnightmares.NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapillwhichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.ThepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperiencE.Theyhopeitmightreduceorpossiblyerase抹去theeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovemberexpertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrancE.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.SofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereducednotthatthememoriesareeraseA.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadideawhileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers'troublingmemoriesafterwar.Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudon'twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmarE.TheyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotionssaidRogerPitmanaprofessorofpsychiatry精神病学atHarvardMedicalSchool.Thiscouldrelievealotofthatsuffering.Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity特质.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.AllofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwerehorribleatthetimebutmakeuswhowearE.I'mnotsurewe'dwanttowipethosememoriesoutsaidRebeccaDresseramedicalethicist伦理学家.Somepeoplefearthatalthoughthedrugwouldfirstbeusedinonlyveryseriouscasesitwouldbecomemoreandmorecommon.PeoplealwayshavetheabilitytomisusesciencesaidJosephLeDouxaNewYorkUniversitymemoryresearcher.Allwewanttodoishelppeoplehavebettercontrolofmemories.1.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Peopleoftensufferfrombadmemories.B.Americanresearchersaretryingtodevelopapill.C.Forgetbadmemoriesandbehappy.D.Theresearchhascausedaheatedargument.2.Theunderlinedworditinparagraph4refersto_____.A.thenewdrugB.theresearchintothedrugC.thememoryD.thechemicalinthedrug3.Whichofthefollowingisnottheopinionofthesupporters?A.Thepillcaneraseallthememoriesinthepast.B.Somememoriescanruinpeople’slifE.Thepillcanrelieveemotionalsuffering.C.Thepillcanalsohelpmanyothertypesofpeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.D.Thepillcanpreventortreattroublingmemoriesinsoldiersafterwar.4.Whichofthefollowingisnottheopinionoftheopponents反对者?A.Ourmemoriesgiveusouridentity.B.Thememorieshelphumanityavoidmistakesofthepast.C.Thedrugshouldbeusedinonlyveryseriouscases.D.Peoplemaynotbesurewhethertheywanttowipethememoriesout.
Iusedtofindnotesleftinthechurch'scollectionbasketbeautifulnotesaboutmyhomilies讲道andaboutthewriter'sthoughtsonthedailyreadings.The1fascinatedmebutitwasalongtime2Imettheauthorofthenotes.OneSundaymorningIwas3thatsomeonewaswaitingformeintheofficeayoungwomanwhosaidshe4allthenotes.WhenIsawherIwas5sinceIhadnoideathatitwasshewhowrotethenotes.ShewassittinginachairintheofficE.Her6wasbowedandwhensheraisedittolookatmeshecouldbarely7withoutpain.Herfacewasdisfigured畸形sosmilingwasvery8forher.We9forawhilethatSundaymorningandagreedtomeetforlunchlaterthatweek.Asit10wewenttolunchseveraltimesandtoldeachotheraboutour11.Wespokeofauthorswehadboth12anditwaseasytotellthat13wereagreatloveofhers.Shesufferedfromadisfigurementthatcannotbemadetolook14.Iknowthathercondition15herdeeply.Yettherewasabeautytoherthathadnothingtodowith16.Shewasonetobelistenedtowhosewordscamefromawoundedbut17heart.Shepossessedafine-tunedsenseofbeauty.Heronly18inlifewasthelossofafrienD.Thetruthofherlifewasadesiretoseebeyondthe19foraglimpseofwhatitisthatmatters.Shefoundbeautyand20andtheybefriendedherandshowedherwhatisreal.1.A.questionsB.ideasC.notesD.basket2.A.sinceB.afterC.whenD.before3.A.toldB.warnedC.informedD.showed4.A.lostB.leftC.droppedD.collected5.A.shockedB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.disappointed6.A.handB.armC.headD.body7.A.standB.smileC.speakD.sit8.A.pleasantB.bitterC.beautifulD.difficult9.A.chattedB.discussedC.drankD.greeted10.A.turnedoutB.turnedupC.cameoutD.cameup11.A.familiesB.beliefsC.hobbiesD.lives12.A.knownB.readC.metD.heard13.A.friendsB.churchesC.writingsD.books14.A.friendlyB.happyC.attractiveD.normal15.A.hurtB.impressedC.changedD.helped16.A.fameB.wealthC.interestD.looks17.A.cheerfulB.interestingC.lovingD.exciting18.A.fearB.wonderC.defeatD.regret19.A.dreamB.surfaceC.imaginationD.time20.A.successB.hopeC.graceD.help
Advertisingisahighlydevelopedtwentieth-centuryindustry.Thedevelopmentofradiotelevisioncinemamagazinesandnewspapershasgonehandinhandwiththedevelopmentofadvertising.Whyisadvertisingsopopular?Isitawasteofmoney?Ithasbeenprovedagainandagainthatrepeatedadvertisingincreasesproductsales.SinceitincreasesproductionthepricecanbereduceD.Thereforeadvertisinginsteadofmakingaproductmoreexpensivemakesitcheaper.Advertisingisnowascientificbusiness.OncemanagerswouldsayjokinglyIknowthathalfofwhatIspendonadvertisingiswastedbutIdon'tknowwhichhalf.NowallpartsofanadvertisingprogrammeareproperlymeasuredandresearcheD.Whatmakesagoodadvertisement?Therehavebeenmajorchangesinadvertisinginthepastsixtyyears.PeoplereadadvertisementspartlyforinformationandpartlyforpleasurE.Today'sadvertisementsoftenstartwithaquestionorapuzzlewiththepurposeofattractingthereader'sattention.Ofcoursemostadvertisementscontaininformation.Butthisisusuallycontainedinatextthatisinterestingandoftenfunny.Humourisveryimportant.Sometimesadvertisementstellastoryorthestorymaybecontinuedoveranumberofadvertisements.Howeverthereisadangerinthis.Itispossiblethatthereaderorviewerwillremembertheadvertisementbutnotthenameoftheproduct.1.Thepurposeofadvertisingis____.A.toincreaseproductsalesB.tomakeaproductmuchbetterC.tospendmoremoneyD.toreducetheproduction2.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedinplaceoftheunderlinedphrasehandinhand?A.HereandtherE.B.Againandagain.C.Asusual.D.AtthesametimE.3.Whatismeantbywhatmanagerssaidinthesecondparagraph?A.A11themoneyonadvertisingwaswasteD.B.NotalltheadvertisementswerewelldesigneD.C.A11themanagersknewaboutadvertisingthen.D.Managersspentnomoneyonadvertising.4.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofadvertising?A.Useless.B.Unnecessary.C.Important.D.Wasteful.
Thecaseforcollegehasbeenacceptedwithoutquestionformorethanageneration.Allhighschoolgraduatesoughttogobecausecollegewillhelpthemearnmoremoneybecomebetterpeopleandlearntobemoreresponsiblecitizensthanthosewhodon’tgo.ButcollegehasneverbeenabletoworkitsmagicforeveryonE.Andnowthatclosetohalfourhighschoolgraduatesareattendingthosewhodon’tfitthepatternarebecomingmoreandmoreandmoreobvious.Collegegraduatesaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis;collegestudentsgetinthewayofeachother’sexperimentsandwritefalselettersofrecommendationinthecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool.Othersfindnointerestintheirstudiesanddropout–oftenencouragedbycollegeadministrators.Someobserverssaythefaultiswiththeyoungpeoplethemselves—theyarespoiledandtheyareexpectingtoomuch.Butthatisacondemnation谴责ofthestudentsasawholeanddoesnotexplainallcampusunhappiness.Othersblamethestateoftheworldandtheyarepartlyright.We’vebeentoldthatyoungpeoplehavetogotocollegebecauseoureconomycannottakeinanarmyofuntrained18year-olds.Butdisappointedgraduatesarelearningthatitcannolongertakeinanarmyoftrained22-year-oldseither.Someadventuresomeeducatorsandcampuswatchershaveopenlybeguntosuggestthatcollegemaynotbethebestthepropertheonlyplaceforeveryyoungpersonafterthecompletionofhighschool.Wemayhavebeenlookingatallthosesurveysupsidedownitseemsandthinkingoftherosyglowofourownrememberedcollegeexperiences.Perhapscollegedoesnotmakepeopleintelligentcleverambitioushappyliberalorquicktolearnthings—maybeitisjusttheotherwayroundandintelligentambitioushappyliberalquick-learningpeopleareonlytheoneswhohavebeenattractedtocollegeinthefirstplacE.Andperhapsallthosesuccessfulcollegegraduateswouldhavebeensuccessfulwhethertheyhadgonetocollegeornot.Thisisheresy异端邪说tothoseofuswhohavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatiflittleschoolingisgoodmorehastobemuchbetter.Butoppositeevidenceisbeginningtomountup.1.AccordingtothepassageallofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT_______.A.abouthalfofthehighschoolgraduatescontinuetheirstudiesatschoolB.collegegraduatesarebelievedtobeabletoearnmoremoneyC.administratorsoftenencouragecollegestudentstodropoutD.moreandmoreyoungpeoplearefoundunfitforcollegE.2.Whichofthefollowingisoneofsomeobservers’opinions?A.ThestudentsexpectsomuchthattheyarenotsatisfiedwiththehardcollegelifE.B.TheeconomicsituationissodiscouragingthattheyouthhavetoattendcollegE.C.Collegeshouldimprovebecauseofsomuchcampusunhappiness.D.CollegesprovidemorechancesofgoodjobsthananywhereelsE.3.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.Ourcollegeexperienceprovesthatthosesurveysareincorrect.B.Thesurveysmayremindusofourbeautifulcollegeexperiences.C.Thesurveysshouldallbere-examinedaccordingtoourcollegeexperiences.D.Ourcollegeexperiencesmaymakeusmisunderstandtheresultsofthesurveys.4.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.ToargueagainsttheideathatcollegeisthebestplaceforallyoungpeoplE.B.ToputforwardanideathatcollegeshouldnotbethefirstchoicE.C.Tovalueyoungpeople’sfurthereducationincolleges.D.Topersuadeyoungpeopleintoworkingafterthecompletionofhighschool.
OnedaylastSeptemberasBritneySpearswasabouttoboardaflighttoLosAngelesfromLondonabluebottlefelloutofherpurse.Shequicklyputitbackinbutnotbeforethecamerarecordedtheevent.NeitherSpearsnorherspokesmanwaswillingtocommentonthecontentsofthebottlebutthenextmorningLondon'sDailyExpresspublishedapageofpicturesundertheheadlineEXCLUSIVEPOPPRINCESSSPOTTEDATAIRPORTWITHPOTOFSLIMMINGTABLETS.SpearswasapparentlycarryingZantrex-3oneofthemostpopularweight-losspillsnowsoldintheUnitedStates.Thepillwhichissoldataboutfiftydollarsforamonth'ssupplycontainsahugeamountofcaffeinesomegreenteaandthreecommonSouthAmericanherbsthatalsoactasstimulants兴奋剂.IthittheU.S.marketlastMarchandhashadasuccessthatwouldbehardtooverstate.MillionsofbottleshavebeensoldandduringtheChristmasseasonitwasdisplayedinthewindowsofthenation’slargestchainofvitaminshops.G.N..C.Zantrex-3isalsosoldatCVSRiteAidWal-MartandotherchainsandoverthetelephoneandontheInternet.IfyoutypeZantrexintoGooglemorethanahundredthousandpiecesofinformationaboutitwillappear.AtanymomenttherearescoresofpeoplesellingitoneBay.PerhapsthemostinterestingthingaboutthesuccessstoryofZantrex-3.howeveristhatitisfarfromunique.TherearehundredsofsimilarproductsonthemarkettodayandtheyareboughtbymillionsofAmericans.AndthoughZantrex'sproducermakessomeexcitingstatementssodothepeoplewhosellStacker2andAnorexalongwiththosewhosellCarbEliminatorandFatEliminator.Almostallofthesecompoundssuggestthattheycanhelppeopleloseweightandregainlostenergyandoftenwithoutdietexerciseoranyothereffort.1.BritneySpearsisa/an_________.A.dancerB.singerC.athleteD.chemist2.Whichofthefollowingisalsoakindofweight-losspill?A.CVSB.RiteAidC.Wal-MartD.Anorex3.Theunderlinedpartofthesentenceinthefirstparagraphismostlikelysimilarinmeaningto_________.A.itisdifficulttosayhowsuccessfulZantrex-3isB.youcan'toverstatethesuccessofZantrex-3C.youcan'tthinktoohighlyofthesuccessofZantrex-3D.Zantrex-3isnotverysuccessful4.Fromthesecondparagraphweknowthat_________.A.Zantrex-3isoneofthesuccessfulweight-losspillsontheUSmarketB.Zantrex-3isthemostsuccessfulweight-losspillsontheUSmarketC.Zantrex-3istheonlyweight-losspillontheUSmarketD.therearefivekindsofweight-losspillsontheUSmarket5.Thepassagemainlytellsus_________.A.whenBritneySpearswasfoundtakingweight-losspillswithherB.howZantrex-3becamesuccessfulintheUSAC.weight-losspillsareverypopularintheUSAD.Zantrex-3isforbiddentobesoldontheUSmarket
June262000—theHumanGenome基因组Projectagreat$3billion15-yeartaskaimedatdrawingthegenetic遗传的mapofhumansisnowmorethan90percentcompleteD.Thescientificandmedicalcommunities团体areveryexcitedaboutthechancesgeneticresearchprovidesforgettingridofdiseasesandprolonging延长humanlifE.Butthosecommunitiesandpolicy政策makersalsoarecarefulaboutthescientificdoortheyareopeningastheprojectuncoversthemysteriesoflifE.Forthelastfewyearsthegeneticadvancesinthedevelopingfieldofbiotechnology生物技术haveprovidedmaterialforallkindsofworkbutthedevelopmentsofmodernscienceinunlockingthesecretsofthehumangeneticcode密码haveopenedaworldofpossibilitiesforhumanhealthaswellasforthepopularimagination.WhileEuropeanandJapaneseresearchersaremakingrapidprogressindecoding解码humanDNAtheleadingorganizationforgeneticresearchintheUnitedStateswhichbeganin1990isunlockingthecodeofthehumanbodytolearnhowtodefeatfatal致命的diseases.AlreadytheHumanGenomeProjecthasbecomewidelyknownandpraisedforfindingthegenes基因connectedwithterriblediseasesasyet迄今andmakingprogresstowardseparatingthegenesthatshowasignofbreastcancerorAIDS.Oncethesegenesarefoundandstudiedresearcherscandevelopnewwaystoattackinfections传染andgeneticdiseases.Medicalcompaniesareveryinterestedinmappingthehumangenomeastheyexpecttodevelopalotofnewdrugsfortheseillnesses.1.Whydidthescientistsworkhardatmappingthehumangenome?A.Becausethehumangenome'scompletioncanhelpthemgetridofmanydiseases.B.Becausethehumangenomecandestroymanyillnesses.C.Becausetheywantedtobebetterknownthanothers.D.Becausethehumangenomecanprovidealotofchancesofwork.2.Whichcountrystudiedthegenesmostrapidlyintheworld?A.Japan.B.Germany.C.TheUnitedStates.D.ChinA.3.Themainideaofthisarticleisabout_______.A.thegenes'discoveryB.unlockinggeneticcodeC.thegreathumangenomeD.thegenesandthescientists
EllenParkerwasworriedaboutherhealth.Shecouldn’twalkveryquicklyanditwasdifficultforhertoclimbstairsshewassoonoutofbreath.IsupposeIhadbettergotothedoctorshethought.Shewenttothedoctorandtoldhimherproblem.I’mnotatallsurprisedhesaiD.It’sclearwhatyourproblemis.Heexaminedherandthengavehersomeadvice.Ifyoudon’tdowhatIsayMrs.Parkerhesaidthenyouwillhaveaheartattack.ItcouldkillyouEllenwasveryworriedassheleftthedoctor’s.Sheknewthatshehadtotakehisadvicebutthatitwouldnotbeeasyandthatitwouldtaketime.Thenextdayshewentshopping.Thefirstshopshewentintowasabutcher’sshop.I’dliketenpoundsofsteakpleaseshesaid.Certainlymadamthebutcherrepliedandwentintothecoldstorageroomandfoundalargepieceofsteak.Hebroughtthehugepieceofmeatbackintotheshopandplaceditonthescale秤.That’sjustundertenpoundshesaid.Thebutcherworkedouttheprice.At$4.99apoundthatwillbe$45.50pleasE.ShallIcutitupintosmallpiecesforyouOhIdon’twanttobuythemeatMrs.Parkersaid.Ifyoudon’twanttobuyitthebutcherrepliedwhydidyouaskmetogetitforyouIjustwantedtoseewhat10poundsofmeatlookedlike.1.Mrs.EllenParkervisitedherdoctorbecause______.A.shehadaheartattackB.shewasunhappyaboutherweightC.shehadaproblemwithherhealthD.shecouldn’tsleepwell2.AfterthedoctorexaminedMrs.EllenParkerheadvisedherto______.A.eatmoremeatB.loseweightC.comeandseehimagainD.lookafterherheart3.Mrs.EllenParkeraskedfortenpoundsofsteakbecause______.A.shewantedtobuysomefordinnerB.shewantedtoloseweightC.herdoctoraskedhertodosoD.shewantedtoknowthesizeof10-poundmeat4.Mrs.EllenParker’srealproblemwasthat______.A.sheatetoomuchsteakB.shecouldn’twalkquicklyC.sheweighedtoomuchD.shecouldn’tclimbstairs5.Wecaninfer推断thatattheendofthestorythebutcherwasvery___.A.angryB.excitedC.surprisedD.proud
Wantaglanceofthefutureofhealthcare?Takealookatthewaythevariousnetworksofpeopleaboutpatientcarearebeingconnectedtooneanotherandhowthisnewconnectivityisbeingexploitedtodelivermedicinetothepatient-nomatterwhereheorshemaybE.Onlinedoctorsofferingadvicebasedonnormalsymptoms症状arethemostobviousexamplE.Increasinglyhoweverremotediagnosis远程诊断willbebasedonrealphysiologicaldata生理数据fromtheactualpatient.A.groupfromtheUniversityofKentuckyhasshownthatbyusingpersonaldataassistanceplusamobilephoneitisperfectlypracticaltosendapatient’simportantsignsoverthetelephonE.Withthiskindofequipmentthecryaskingwhethertherewasadoctorinthehousecouldwellbeathingofthepast.OthermedicaltechnologygroupsareworkingonapplyingtelemedicinetoruralcountrysidecarE.Andatleastoneteamwantstousetelemedicineasatoolfordisasterneed---especiallyafterearthquakes.Onthewholethetrendistowardsprovidingglobalaccesstomedicaldataandexperts’opinions.Butthereisoneproblem.Bandwidth宽带isthelimitingfactorforsendingcomplex复杂medicalpicturesaroundtheworld---CUphotosbeingoneofthebiggestbandwidthusers.Communicationsatellitesmaybeabletodealwiththeshort-termneedsduringdisasterssuchasearthquakesorwars.Butmedicineislookingtowardsboththesecond-generationInternetandthirdgenerationmobilephonesforthefutureofremotemedicalservicE.Doctorshavemettodiscusscomputer-basedtoolsformedicaldiagnosistrainingandtelemedicinE.Withthefallingpriceofbroadbandcommunicationsthenewtechnologiesshouldstartanewtimewhentelemedicineandthesharingofmedicalinformationexperts’opinionsanddiagnosisarecommon.1.Thewriterchieflytalksabout________.A.theuseoftelemedicineB.theon-lineddoctorsC.medicalcareandtreatmentD.communicationimprovement2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Patientsdon’tneeddoctorsinhospitalsanymorE.B.Itisimpossibletosendapatient’ssignsoverthetelephonE.C.Manyteamsusetelemedicinedealingwithdisastersnow.D.BroadbandcommunicationswillbecomecheaperinthefuturE.3.Theprobleminthefourthparagraphreferstothefactthat________.A.bandwidthisn’tbigenoughtosendcomplexmedicalpicturesB.thesecond-generationofInternethasnotbecomepopularyetC.communicationsatellitescanonlydealwithshort-termneedsD.thereisnotenoughequipmentforspreadingthemedicalcare
AskidsmyfriendsandIspentalotoftimeoutinthewoods.Thewoodswasourpart-timeaddressdestinationpurposeandexcusE.IfIwenttoafriend’shouseandfoundhimnotathomehismothermightsayOhhe’soutinthewoodswithatone语气ofairyacceptancE.It’ssimilartothetonepeoplesometimesusenowadaystotellmethatsomeoneI’mlookingforisonthegolfcourseoratthegymorevenawayfromhisdesk.Forusten-year-oldsbeingoutinthewoodswasjustanexcusetodowhateverwefeellikeforawhilE.Wesometimestoldourselvesthatwhatweweredoinginthewoodswasexploring探索.Exploringwasamorepopularideabackthenthanitistoday.Historyseemedtobemostlyaboutexplorers.Ourexplorationsthoughseemedtohavelesssystemthanthehistorickind:somethingusuallycameupalongtheway.SaywestayedinthewoodsthrowingrocksshootingfrogspickingblackberriesdigginginwhatwewerebrieflypersuadedwasanItalianburialmounD.OftenwegotlostandhadtoclimbatreetofindoutwherewewerE.Ifyoureadastoryinwhichsomeonedoesthatsuccessfullybeskeptical:thetopmostbranchesareusuallytooskinnytoholdweightandwecouldneverclimbhighenoughtoseeanythingexceptothertrees.Therewerefourorfivetreesthatwevisitedregularly----tallbeecheseasytoclimbandcomfortabletositin.ItwasinatreetoothatourdaysoffoolingaroundinthewoodscametoanenD.Bythensomeofushadreachedseventhgradeandhadbeguntheroughrideofadolescence青春期.InMarchthemonthwhenweusuallytooktothewoodsagainafterwintertwofriendsandIsetouttogoexploring.WeclimbedatreeandallofasuddenitoccurredtoallthreeofusatthesametimethatwereallywereratherbigtobeupinatreE.SoontherewouldbethespringdancesonFridayeveningsinthehighschoolcafeteriA.1.Theauthorandhisfiendswereoftenoutinthewoodsto_______.A.playgoldandothersportsB.spendtheirfreetimeC.avoiddoingtheirschoolworkD.keepawayfromtheirparents2.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.TheactivitiesinthewoodswerewellplanneD.B.Humanhistoryisnottheresultofexploration.C.Explorationshouldbeasystematicactivity.D.Theauthorexploredinthewoodsaimlessly.3.TheunderlinedwordskepticalinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto______.A.calmB.seriousC.doubtfulD.optimistic4.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthischildhood?A.Happybutshort.B.LonelybutmemorablE.C.Boringandmeaningless.D.LongandunforgettablE.
Istilldon’tbelieveinghosts鬼evenaftermyexperienceattheRoseInn.1Ihaveneverseenone.Butstorieshavemademefeel2sincethen.Iarrivedattheinnlateatnightandaskedthelandlordforaroom.There’snothinglefthesaid3you’dliketosleepinnumber7.Whynot?IsaidWhat’s4it?Iwas5thatIwouldhaveslept6.Nothinghesaidslowly.Butsomethinghappenedthereafewmonthsago.EveryoldinnhasitsstrangestoriessoIthoughtthat7hetoldmeaboutitthebetter.Iwaswillingtolistentoanythingforabedto8Amancameherelateatnight9youthelandlordsaiD.Ithoughttherewassomethingstrangeabouthimbecausehekept10hisshoulderwhilehewassigninghisnameinthebook.Heaskedme11roomhecouldhaveandIofferedhimNo.7.‘12amanwhohassaidhe’ll13mE.’Hesaidsuddenly.‘Withaknife’HelookedsofrightenedthatIthoughtIhadbetter14himtohisroom.Ilockedthedoorandlefthim15.Thenextdaywefoundhimdeadwithaknifebesidehim.HehadcuthisthroatthelandlordsaiD.Or16haddoneit.Doyou17sleepingtherenowyouknowthestory?WellIsaidNooneis18mE.ButIwishyouhadtoldmethestory19.AsitisI’llsleephereonthefloorinthebarifyou’veacoupleof20.1.A.BecauseB.AtleastC.AtmostD.Though2.A.naturalB.unsafeC.braveD.uncomfortable3.A.unlessB.ifC.sinceD.whether4.A.thepriceB.wrongwithC.thematterD.todowith5.A.sotiredB.sohurtC.veryweakD.tooworried6.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.nowhereD.anyhow7.A.thelaterB.allC.thesoonerD.moreandmore8.A.sleepB.sleepinC.sitonD.goto9.A.likeB.withC.behindD.becauseof10.A.paintingB.shakingC.rubbingD.lookingover11.A.whatB.whichC.theD.his12.A.There’sB.He’sC.She’sD.That’s13.A.harmB.punishC.frightenD.kill14.A.inviteB.takeC.bringD.allow15.A.byhimselfB.forhimselfC.deadD.trembling16.A.whoeverB.nobodyC.youD.someoneelse17.A.likeB.mindC.permitD.promise18.A.besideB.followingC.behindD.killing19.A.atnightB.afterIleftC.immediatelyD.inthemorning20.A.policemenB.blanketsC.passengersD.swords
CARDIFFWalesPoetssingersandmusiciansfromacrosstheglobegatheredinWalestocelebratethetraditionofstorytelling.ItmightseemstrangethatpeoplestillwanttolistenintheageofwatchingtelevisionbutthisisanunusualartformwhosetimehascomeagainsaidDavidAmbrosedirectorofBeyondtheBorderaninternationalstorytellingfestivalinWales.SomeofthetaleslikethoseInuitfromCanadaarethousandsofyearsolD.Soourstorytellershavecomefromdistantlandstoconnectuswiththedistanceoftimehesaidearlythismonth.TwoInuitwomenbothintheirmid60sareamongthefewremainingwhocandoKntadjaitorthroatsingingwhichhasfewwordsandmuchsounD.Theirartisgovernedbythecoldoftheirsurroundingsforcingthemtosaylittlebutlistenattentively.Ambrosestartedthefestivalin1993afterseveralyearsofworkingwiththoserevivingcomingbackintouseorexistencestorytellinginWales.ItcameoutofagroupofpeoplewhowantedtoreconnectwithtraditionsandasalltheWelsharestorytellersitwasingoodhandsherE.AmbrosesaiD.1.Ambrosebelievesthattheartofstorytelling_______.A.willbepopularagainB.willbemorepopularthanTVC.startedinWalesD.areinthehandsofsomeoldpeople2.FromthetalestoldbytheInuitpeoplecanlearn_______.A.howcoldithasbeenwheretheInuitliveB.whytheytellthestoriesinathroat-singingwayC.abouttheirlifeasearlyasthousandsofyearsagoD.howdifficultitistounderstandtheInuit3.AccordingtothewriterwhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.StorytellingoncestoppedinWales.B.Storytellingdidnotcomebackuntil1993inWales.C.StorytellingisalwayswellreceivedinWales.D.StorytellinghasalonghistoryinWales.4.Theunderlinedphraseingoodhandsmeans_______.A.takengoodcareofB.graspedbygoodstorytellersC.controlledbyrichpeopleD.protectedbykindpeople
GlynisDavis:IfirstpiledonthepoundswhenIwasinthefamilywayandIcouldn’tlosethemafterwards.ThenIjoinedaslimmingcluB.Mytargetwas140poundsandIlost30poundsinsixmonths.IfeltgreatandpeoplekeptsayinghowgoodIlookeD.ButChristmascameandIstartedtoslipbackintomyoldeatinghabits.ItoldmyselfI’dlosetheweightatslimmingclassesinthenewyearbutitdidn’thappen.InsteadoflosingthepoundsIputthemon.I’dlostwillpower意志力andtriedtobelievethatthefishandchipsdidn’tmakeanydifferencebutthescalesdon’tliE.RozJuma:TobehonestIneverweighmyselfanymorE.I’velearnttobehappywithmyself.ItseemedtomethatIwouldfeelsorryabouteveryspoonfuloftastyfoodthatpassedmylips.MyideaissimplE.Youshouldn’tbetoomuchthinkingaboutfoodanddieting.Insteadyoushouldgetonwithlifeandstopdreamingofasupper-thinbody.ThisisobviouslythesizeI’vemeanttobeandmostofallI’mhappywithit.LesleyCodwin:IwasveryhappyaboutwinningYoungSlimmeroftheYear.I’dlookinthemirrorunabletobelievethisladywasme!Thatmighthavebeenmyproblem—perhapsfromthenonIdidn’tpayattentiontomyself.Winninganationalcompetitionmakeseverythingworsethoughbecauseyoufeeltheeyesoftheworldarefixeduponyou.IfeelacompletefailurebecauseI’veputonweightagain.RosLangfodBeforemovinginwithmyhusbandGavinI’dalwaysbeenabout110poundsbutthepleasanthouseworkwentstraighttomywaistandIputon15poundsinayear.VeryoftenItrytogoonadietI’mreallygoodforafewdaysthenenduphavingthechildren’sleft-oversoreatinghappilychocolate---myweakness.I’dliketobeslimbutrightnowmydutyisthechildrenandhomE.Imighttakemoreexercisewhenmykidsareolder.1.Whatdoyouthinkthefourwomenwerealltalkingabout?A.TheirownslimmingmatterB.TheirlifeaftermarriageC.TheirworkasahousewifeD.Differentdietstheyprefer2.Wherearetheseshortpassagesmostlylikelytobetakenfrom?A.Talksontheradio.B.AdvertisementsonthewallC.BooksinalibraryD.Magazinesforchildren3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordscalespossiblymean?A.ThecoachintheslimmingclubB.SometoolstomeasureweightC.GlnisDavis’dearhusbandD.Thesalespersoninashop4.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribeseachofthefourwomen’sattitudestowardsslimming?1.Glynis2.RozJuma3.LesleyCodwin4.RosLangfodA.IputonweightsoonafterIgotmarrieD.B.Fame名声doesn’tnecessarilymeansuccess.C.FactsspeakmuchlouderthanwordsD.IlikemyselfasIamandtobewhatyouarE.A.1-C.;2-D.;3-B.;4-A.B.1-C.;2-B.;3-D.;4-A.C.1-D.;2-A.;3-B.;4-C.D.1-A.;2-B.;3-C.;4-D.
Workersmayfeelcomfortablehandinginasicknoteforfluorphysicalillnessbutnearlyhalfofworkersreportednotbeinghappytodiscloseamentalhealthconditionatworkespeciallyamongmanual体力的andskilledprofessions.Thesurveyof1000workersbynationalcharityTheShawTrustfoundthat18.3%wouldnotdiscloseaconditioneventotheirHRdepartmentandonly17.9%woulddisclosedetailsofanillnesstoacolleague.Oftherespondents34.5%saidthereasontheywouldnotdiscloseamentalhealthconditionwasthattheyfeltworriedorashamedtheywouldbetreateddifferently.Thisfigureroseto43.3%among16to24-year-olds.Besidesoneintenworkersthoughtthatdisclosingaconditionwouldreducetheirchancesofpromotionwiththoseinjuniorandmiddlemanagementbeingmostconcerned.TimCoopermanagingdirectorofTheShawTrustsaidTheOfficeofNationalStatisticsestimatesthatoneinsixpeoplemaysufferfromamentalillhealthconditionatanyonetime.Despitethisourresearchillustratespeoplearestillunwillingtodisclosesuchaconditionparticularlyinthecurrenteconomicclimateinwhichworkersareconcernedaboutshowinganysignofweakness.Weknowhoweverfromourworkpeoplewithmentalhealthconditionsareperfectlycapableofmanagingajobandtheirconditionwiththerightsupportfromtheiremployersandthereforefeelitisvitalthatsuchmisunderstandingislaidtorest.TosolvetheproblembusinessesneedtocreateanenvironmentinwhichpeoplenotonlyfeelconfidentenoughtodiscussamentalhealthconditionwithalinemanagerormemberoftheHRteambutinwhichtheycanalsoreceivethesupporttheyneedtocontinuemakingavaluablecontribution.AdditionallytohelpbusinessesachievethisTheShawTrusthascreatedawebsiteofferingadviceandinformation.1.Themainideaofthispassageisthat_________.A.workerstendtokeepsilentonmentalhealthconditionsB.alargenumberofpeoplesufferfromamentalhealthproblemsC.workerspaymoreattentiontophysicalhealththanmentalhealthD.therearevariousreasonswhyworkersdisclosetheirmentalhealthcondition2.Workersaren'twillingtodisclosetheirmentalhealthconditionmainlybecause_________.A.theythinkit'stheirentireprivacyB.theywillbedismissedifdoingsoC.theyareafraiditwillinfluencetheirworkD.theywillhavenoopportunitytogetpromoted3.Theunderlinedphraselaidtorestinthethirdparagraphroughlymeans_________.A.strengthenedB.understoodC.neglectedD.removed4.WecanlearnfromwhatTimCoopersaidthat_________.A.peopledisclosingmentalhealthconditionscandoworkperfectlyB.employers'supportcontributestoworkers’performancesC.thecurrenteconomyisdevelopingwellD.it'simportantforworkersandemployerstocooperate5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheShawTrustwillcontributetoworkerswithmentalproblems.B.Encouragingworkerstodisclosetheirmentalhealthisbeneficialtowork.C.Thepresentbusinessenvironmentrequirestobeimproved.D.Manualandskilledprofessionscausemorementalproblemsthanothers.
Thegreatestrecentchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherewasanunusualshorteningofthetimeofawoman’slifespentincaringforchildren.A.womanmarryingattheendofthe19thcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwentiesandwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildrenofwhomfourorfivelivedtilltheywerefiveyearsold.BythetimetheyoungestwasfifteenthemotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyearsduringwhichcustomchanceandhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidworkTodaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildrenUsuallyawoman’syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisforty-fiveandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirementatsixtyevenwhileshehasthecareofchildrenherworkislightenedbyhouseholdappliances家用电器andconveniencefoods.Thisimportantchangeinwomen’swayoflifehasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen’seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlsleftschoolatthefirstopportunityandmostofthemtookafull-timejobHoweverwhentheymarriedtheyusuallyleftworkatonceandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leavingageissixteenmanygirlsstayatschoolafterthatageandthoughwomentendtomarryyoungermoremarriedwomenstayatworkatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Verymanymoreafterwadsreturntofullorpart-timework.Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriagewithbothhusbandandwifeacceptingagreatershareofthedutiesandsatisfactionoffamilylifeandwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoneyandrunningthehomeaccordingtotheabilitiesandinterestofeachthem.1.Accordingtothepassagearoundtheyear1990mostwomenmarried__________.A.atabouttwenty-fiveB.intheirearlyfiftiesC.assoonaspossibleaftertheywerefifteenD.atanyagefromfifteentoforty-five2.Whenshewasoverfiftythelate19thcenturymother__________.A.wouldexpecttoworkuntilshediedB.wasusuallyexpectedtotakeuppaidemploymentC.wouldhehealthyenoughtotakeuppaidemployment.D.wasunlikelytofindajobevenifshenowlikely.3.Manygirlsthepassagesaysarenowlikelyto__________.A.marrysothattheycangetajobB.LeaveschoolassoonastheycanC.giveuptheirjobsforgoodaftertheyaremarriedD.continueworkinguntiltheyaregoingtohaveababy4.Accordingtothepassageitisnowquiteusualforwomento__________.A.stayathomeafterleavingschoolB.marrymenyoungerthanthemselvesC.startworkingagainlaterinlifeD.Marrywhilestillatschool
Chinawillplantomakenewrulestogivemorecontrolsoverthegrowingnumberofblogsandwebcasts.NowadaysadvancednetworktechnologiessuchasHoggingandwebcastingarebeingimprovedtochallengethegovernment’sabilitytowatchovertheInternet.ChinesegovernmentwasinthemiddleofmakingnewrulesoverInternetpublishingandblogsandwebsitesthatpublishingwebcastswouldfallundertheserules.GovernmentofficialshopethenewruleswouldensureamorehealthyandactiveInternetenvironmentandwouldfullyrespectandprotectChinesecitizens'freedomofspeech.SpecificdetailsonwhatkindofruleswouldbecarriedoutarestillunknowntothepubliC.Despitethegrowingpopularitybloggersandwebcastershavebeenunpopularwithpublicationinstitutions.In2006aseriesofcasesinvolvingbloggerswhohaddivedintootherpeople’sprivacyandwrittenmaterialsruiningother’sfameurgedthegovernmenttoconsiderwhethertorequirebloggerstousetheirrealnameswhentheyloginin.Webcastingwithoutcopyrightandillegallycopyingproductsfromcopyrightedmaterialshavealsoledgovernmentofficialstoconsiderstartinganationwidecheckofonlinevideobroadcastingandallowonlyqualifiedwebsitestocontinueofferingwebcasts.1.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheIncreasesofBlogsandWebcasts.B.NewRulestoControlInternetPublishing.C.TechnologiesChallengetheGovernment.D.ThePopularityofOnlineVideoBroadcasting.2.ChinesegovernmentthinkscurrentInternetenvironmentis______.A.quitehealthyB.lessactiveC.ratherhopefulD.lesspiloted3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Publicationinstitutionsareunhappywithbloggersandwebcasters.B.Allbloggersandwebcastersliketodigoutotherpeople’sprivacy.C.WebcastersarequiteawareofthecopyrightissueswhileonlinE.D.Copyrightedmaterialscanonlybeofferedtoqualifiedwebsites.
HandshakesarepopularinChinA.HoweverwaitforyourChinesepartnertostartthegesturE.TheChinesewillsometimesnodasthestartinggreeting.A.visittoaschoolatheaterorotherworkplacesislikelytobegreetedwithapplause鼓掌asasignofwelcomE.Inturnyoushouldrespondbyapplaudingback.Youshouldavoidmakingexpansivegesturesandusingunusualfacialexpressions.TheChinesedon’toftenusetheirhandswhenspeakingwillonlybecomeannoyedwithaspeakerwhodoesthiswaysotrynottalkwithyourhands.Howeversomehandgesturesarestillnecessary.Forexampletodrawattentionyoucanturnyourpalmdownwavingyourfingerstowardsyourselfanduseyourwholehandratherthanyourindexfingertopoint.Don’ttouchyourChinesecolleaguedonotevenpathimontheshoulder.TheChineseespeciallythosewhoareolderandinhighersocialpositionsdislikebeingtouchedbystrangers.Acknowledgethemostsenorpersoninagroupfirst.TryaswelltoavoidlookingstraightintotheeyesofyourChinesecolleague:thisisparticularlyrudeduringameetingandmayhurtyourChinesecolleague’sfeelings.InChinasmilingisnotnoticeableeithersincethereisaheavyemphasisonpressing压抑feelingsandattitudE.Membersofthesamesexmayholdhandsinpublicinordertoshowfriendliness.PublicdisplaysofaffectionbetweenthesexesarehardlyacceptablE.Don’tputyourhandsinyourmouthasitisconsideredimpolitE.Consequentlywheninpublicavoidbitingyournailsremovingfoodfromyourteethandsimilarpractices.Pushingandcuttingaheadiscommoninline-upsamongtheChinesebuttheydon’tappreciatebeingcutinfrontofthemselves.Spitting吐痰inpublicisnotacceptablE.Itwillbeheavilyfinednow.Blowingyournosewithahandkerchiefisalsoacceptablebutitisadvisabletoturnawayfrompeoplewhiledoingso.1.AccordingtothewriterpeopleinChinashouldkeep__________whencommunicatingwithothers.A.open-mindedB.cautiousC.warm-heartedD.quiet2.Thispassagecouldbereadmostpossibly_______________.A.inanewspaperB.inatour-guidebookC.inayellow-pagebookD.inahistorybook3.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe_______________.A.TraditionalChineseCultureB.ChineseGesturesandBodyLanguagesC.PublicBehaviorsinChinaD.DosandDon’tsinchina4.Readingthispassagewemayfeelthatthewriter’sremarksseemtobe____________.A.calmB.hardC.modestD.stubborn
OnhiswaytotheairportoneafternoonPhillipaskedthedrivertowaitoutsidethebankwhilehecollectedsometraveler’schecks.Theplanewasto1at530.Fromthebanktherewasstilla2journeytotheairport3Phillipmerelyenjoyedthescenealongtheway.Shortlybeforearrivinghebegan4thethingshewouldneedforthe5ticketsmoneytheaddressofhishoteltraveler’schecksJustamoment!Howabouthispassport?Phillipwentthroughhispockets.Hesuddenly6thatHemusthavelefthispassport7.Whatcouldhedo?Itwasnowfivepastfourandtherewouldbetoolittle8toreturnforthepassport.Thiswasthe9timehewasrepresentinghiscompanyforanimportantmeeting10themanagerofaFrenchcompanyinParisthefollowingmorningWithoutapassporthewouldbe11toboardtheplaneAtthatmomentthetaxi12outsidetheairterminal候机楼.Phillipgot13tookhissuitcaseandpaidthedriver.Hethen14agooddealofconfusion混乱inthebuilding.A15couldbeheardovertheloudspeakerWeverymuch16thatbecauseofatwenty—four—hourstrike罢工oftheairportstaffallflightsfortherestoftodayhavehadtobecalledoffPassengersare17togetintouchwiththeirtravelagentsorwiththisterminalfor18ontomorrow’sflights.Phillipwasverygladtohearthat.Hewouldlethiscompanyknowaboutthis19andthankgoodness.hewouldhavetheopportunityofcallingatthebankthenextmorningto20hispassport.1.A.checkinB.1eadoffC.takeoffD.goup2.A.1ongB.shortC.pleasantD.rough3.A.asB.soC.butD.because4.A.buyingB.takingC.puttingD.checking5.A.planeB.tripC.companyD.flight6.A.realizedB.promisedC.recognizedD.suggested7.A.athomeB.atthebankC.attheofficeD.inthetaxi8.A.timeB.chanceC.possibilityD.use9.A.goldenB.1astC.onlyD.first10.A.inB.toC.atD.with11.A.sadB.unableC.nervousD.difficult12.A.stoppedB.ranC.wentD.opened13.A.offB.backC.outD.away14.A.startedB.caughtC.noticedD.1eft15.AspeechB.signalC.callD.voice16.A.apologizeB.announceC.worryD.regret17.A.advisedB.forcedC.allowedD.persuaded18.AideasB.plansC.informationD.time19.A.personB.situationC.placeD.airport20.A.returnB.showC.recoverD.change
请认真阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格的空格处里填入最恰当的单词注意每个空格填1个单词SomepeoplebelievethatgreedandselfishnesshasbecomethebasisofmodernsocietyandweshouldreturntotheoldtraditionsoffamilyandcommunitythenwewillhaveabetterlifE.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththeaboveopinion?Inthisfast-pacedworldmanyvaluesareundergoingmajorchanges.Whilepeopletraditionallyprioritizecaringsharingandgenerosityinlifeandworkmodernpeopleseemtobemoreself-absorbedandself-concerneD.ModernpeopleactselfishlytosurvivetheharshcompetitionoflifE.TheysaythatitisajungleouttherE.Tosurviveyouhavetofightwithwhatevermeansthatcomehandy.Obviouslygreedyandselfishnessgoperfectlywellwithsuchideas.Inacompanyemployeesdoeverythingtheycantogetbetterpayandhigherpositionevenatthecostofcolleagues.Weareinanywayadvocatinganyselfishconduct.Itisjustthatpeoplearepressuredtoactinacertainwayduetooutsideinfluences.Inspiteofcommonpracticeitishardtoconcludethatmodernsocietyisbuiltongreedandselfishnessbothofwhicharenotnewlyinventedvocabulary.Inancienttimespeoplealsodidgreedyandselfishthingsthoughsuchbehaviorsweremorecondemnedthen.Butwecannotignorethefactthatpeopleinthepastlivedarelativelymoreisolatedlifeandfacedlesspressurecomparedwiththeirmoderncounterparts.Arewehappiertosharewithothersandbegeneroustothem?Thereisnofixedanswereither.SomepeopletakegreatpleasurehelpingandgivingtootherswhileothersfeelhappydoingtheoppositE.ButIpersonallythinkthatpeopleshouldnotbetooselfish.CaringforotherscanactuallyencouragethedevelopmentofamutuallybeneficialrelationshipInconclusionmodernpeopleappeartobemoreself-centeredthanthoseinthepastduetostrongoutsidepressurE.Howeverweshouldencouragepeopletoknowtheimportanceofbeingcaringandgenerousandbuildamutuallybeneficialrelationshipwithothers.AreModernPeopleBecomingMoreSelfish?MaincomparisonsContexts1arechangingInthepastpeopleputcaringsharingandgenerosityinthefirst2.Nowadayspeopleseemtobemore3aboutthemselves.4arechangingtoo.Peopleinthepastappearedtobemodestandself-effacing谦让的Peoplemaystrivetoachievetheirown5atthepriceoftheircoworkers.Theauthor’sunderstanding6forchangesinauthor’seyesFierce7andgreat8onmodernpeoplemayberesponsibleforthechanges.Theauthor’s9towardstopiC.Arelationshipwhichcan10twosidesshouldbeestablisheD.
WithbothhandsrestingontopofthesteeringwheelOshimalooksoveratme:That’swhereyouwillbelivingnowKafkA.IntheroomwhereMissSaekiusedtospendtimewithherboyfrienD.AsIsaidthereissomechangetothelibrarybutit’stheverysameroom.Silenceonmypart.MissSaeki’slifestoppedatage20whenherloverdieD.Nomaybenotage20maybemuchearlier...Idon’tknowthedetailsbutyouneedtoknowofthis.Thehandsoftheclockinsidehersoulstoppedthen.Timeoutsideofcourseflowsonasalwaysbutsheisn'taffectedbyit.Forherwhatweconsidernormaltimeismeaningless.Meaningless?Oshimanods.Likeitdoesn’texist.Whatyou'resayingisMissSaekistilllivesinthatfrozentime?Exactly.Whenyougettoknowherbetteryou'llunderstanD.OshimareachesoutandlaysahandonmykneeonatotallynaturalgesturE.Kafkaineverybody’slifethere’sapointofnoreturn.Andinaveryfewcasesapointwhereyoucan’tgoforwardanymorE.Andwhenyoureachthatpointallwecandoisquietlyacceptthefact.That'showwesurvivE.We’reabouttogetontothemainhighway.There’soneotherthingI’dlikeyoutoknowofhegoeson.MissSaekihasawoundedheart.Tosomedegreethat'strueofallofus.ButMissSaekihasaspecialwoundthatgoesbeyondtheusualmeaningoftheterm.Hersoulmovesinmysteriousways.I’mnotsayingshe'sdangerous-don'tgetmewrong.Onaday-to-daylevelshe'scertainlygotheracttogetherprobablymorethananyoneelseIknow.She’sattractivedeepsmart.Butjustdon’tletitworryyouifyounoticesomethingstrangeabouthersometimes.Strange?Ican’thelpasking.OshimashakeshisheaD.IreallylikeMissSaekiandrespecther.I'msureyou'llcometofeelthesameway.Thisdoesn’treallyanswermyquestionbutOshimadoesn’tsayanything.1.Theconversationtakesplace.A.inalibraryB.inamovingcarC.whereMissSaekiusedtospendtimewithherboyfriendD.whereKafkalives2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisright?A.OshimaknowseverydetailaboutSaeki.B.OshimaknowsSaekiwellenoughtounderstandher.C.OshimaknowsSaekibetterthananyoneelsE.D.OshimaknowsverylittleaboutSaekibutrespectsher.3.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thereissomethingwrongwithSaeki’sclockB.nobodylikesSaekibecausesherefusestoacceptthefactC.SaekiisattractivesmartbutdangerousD.Saekicarriesonlythememoryofachildhoodloverthatdeathtookawayfromher4.ThewriterwantstogiveusafeelingofbygivingreadersthedescriptionofSaeki.A.mysteryB.horrorC.amazementD.danger
InGlasgowScotlandayoungladylikealotofteenstodaygottiredofhomE.Thedaughterobjectedtoherfamily’s1lifestyleandsaidIdon’twantyourGod.Iamleaving!Shelefthome.Beforelongshewasdisappointedandunabletofindajobsoshetooktothestreetstodoeverythingshecouldto2money.Manyyearspassedbyherfatherdiedhermothergrew3andthedaughterbecamemoreandmoreentrenched固执inherwayoflife.Nocontactwasmadebetweenmotheranddaughterduringtheseyears.Themotherhaving4herdaughter’swhereaboutswenttothepoorpartofthecityin5ofherdaughter.Shestoppedateachoftherescuemissionswithasimple6.Wouldyouallowmeto7thispicture?Itwasapictureofthesmilinggray-hairedmotherwithahandwritten8atthebottom:Iloveyoustillcomehome!Onedaythedaughterwanderedintoarescuemissionforahotmeal.Shesat9listeningtotheserviceallthewhilelettingher10wanderovertothebulletinboard.Thereshesawthepictureandthoughtcouldthatbemymother?Shecouldn’t11untiltheservicewasover.Shestoodandwenttolook.ItwashermotherandtherewerethosewordsIloveyoustillcomehome!12shestoodinfrontofthepictureshewept.Itwastoo13tobetrue.Itwasnightbutshewasso14bythemessagethatshestartedwalkinghome.15thetimeshearriveditwasearlyinthemorning.Shewasafraidand16herwaytimidly.Assheknockedthedoor17openonitsown.Shethoughtsomeonemusthavebrokenintothehouse.Concernedforhermother’s18theyoungwomanrantothebedroomandshookhermotherawakeandsaidIt’sme!It’sme!I’mhome!Themothercouldn’tbelievehereyes.Theyfellintoeachother’sarms.ThedaughtersaidIwassoworriedand19someonehadbrokenin.ThemotherrepliedgentlyNodear.Fromthedayyouleftthatdoorhasneverbeen20.1.A.shabbyB.religiousC.awfulD.simple2.A.earnB.winC.offerD.approach3.A.lonelierB.slowerC.elderD.older4.A.toldaboutB.heardofC.learnedfromD.informedof5.A.sightB.chargeC.searchD.want6.A.requestB.remarkC.questionD.speech7.A.bringupB.layoffC.dropoutD.putup8.A.recordB.adviceC.messageD.notice9.A.constantlyB.absent-mindedlyC.frequentlyD.carefully10.A.eyesB.handsC.thoughtsD.imaginations11.A.helpB.evaluateC.waitD.consult12.A.AfterB.SinceC.UntilD.As13.A.luckyB.goodC.skepticalD.coincidence14.A.astonishedB.touchedC.blamedD.ashamed15.A.ByB.AtC.DuringD.Before16.A.walkedB.ledC.madeD.held17.A.seemedB.blewC.provedD.flew18.A.safetyB.anxietyC.dangerD.relief19.A.observedB.realizedC.foundD.thought20.A.adoptedB.openedC.lockedD.fixed
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