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Where have all the boys gone? You may be able to find them in the gym, at work or hanging out, but there is one important place where boys are under-represented, and the problem seems to be getting worse. These days, at high school graduation ceremonies, there are a lot more girls than boys. In fact, every year, 10 percent more girls graduate from high school than boys. “I think that there’s a tendency to focus on boys as problems at this point, rather than recognizing that boys have problems,” says Joanne Max, PhD. Experts say the problems start in grade school, where there’s often an emphasis on sports instead of reading, for example. “I think that with boys there’s some idea that it’s not masculine(男子汉的)to read,” says Rob Jenkins, an English professor. There’s also a shortage of male teachers as role models. “I think boys need role models, so if you’re a boy and you don’t have a dad in your home and then you have one male teacher and he’s your athletic coach, then I don’t think you have a message that education is very important,” says Carol Carter, another expert. In addition, classrooms often have too little activity and too much passive listening, which is not conducive (有益的) to boys’ learning. Experts say parents can fight back in many ways. Read to your sons early and often; show by your action that you value their education. Ask them about their schoolwork, offer help, drop by their classroom and, finally, appeal to their competitive spirit, challenge them to do better and help them understand that their future depends on it. 60. According to the passage, boys have the problem that they think _____________. A. reading is more important than sports B. it is shameful for boys to read C. boys should not work as a teacher D. boys lack the gift for reading 61. Carol Carter’s words in the third paragraph implies that ______________. A. parents play an important role in education B. athletic coaches contribute a lot to education C. lack of role model affects boys’ attitudes to school work D. classrooms lack enough activities that are suitable for boys 62. The passage is written mainly for _____________. A. parents B. boys C. teachers D. experts |
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Agence Rrance-Presse--- French doctors this week carried out the world’s first operation on a human in zero gravity, using a specially adapted aircraft to create conditions in space. During a three-hour flight from Bordeaux in southwest France, the team of surgeons and anesthetists (麻醉师) successfully removed a benign tumor (良性瘤) from the forearm of a 46-year-old volunteer. The experiment was part of a program backed by the European Space Agency to develop techniques for performing robotic surgery aboard the International Space Station or at a future Moon base. “Now we know that a human being can be operated on in space without too many difficulties,” says the team leader Dr. Dominique Martin. Under normal ground conditions, the operation would be performed under a local anesthetic. Without gravity, the surgeon’s work is harder and the patient’s body reacts differently. Blood doesn’t pump in the same way. The custom-designed Airbus 300 aircraft performed a series of parabolic swoops (抛物线飞行), each creating between 20 seconds of weightlessness. The process was repeated 32 times. Fixed inside a custom-made operating block, three surgeons and two anesthetists worked during these periods, with their instruments held in place with magnets around the patient’s bed. The next part of the program is to carry out a remote-controlled operation using a robot controlled from the ground by satellite. This experiment should take place within a year, Martin says. Anesthetist Dr. Laurent de Coninek says that zero-gravity surgery offers huge promise for space exploration, although it would at first be limited to treating simple injuries. Today more than 400 people have already traveled into space. The chances of injuries occurring during missions will become even greater and to bring a wounded person back to the earth for treatment is both risky for them and expensive. 67. What would be the best title for the test? A. A Special Operation for Doctors B. First Operation on the Moon C. World’s First Operation in Zero Gravity D. An Important Experiment for Doctors 68. What’s the purpose of the operation? A. To have an experiment on space operation. B. To cure the patient. C. To do it at the request of the patient. D. To reduce the danger of operation on earth. 69. It is difficult for doctors to do operations in space because________________. A. the patient’s illness will be more serious B. the patient has no feeling about pain C. the patient’s body reacts differently D. the patient’s flood will stop flowing 70. The last paragraph mainly wants to tell readers________________. A. there are many people injured in space B. it is necessary to do the experiment C. it is risky to travel in space D. there is no need to bring patients in space to the earth |
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 注意:请将答案转写到答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 If you’re finding it tough to land a job, try expanding your job-hunting plan to include the following tactics: Set your target. While you should always keep your options open to compromise, you should also be sure to target exactly what you want in a job. ____71____ Schedule plentiful interviews. Use every possible method to get interviews—answering advertisements,using search firms, contacting companies directly, surfing the Web, and networking. ____72____ Follow up.____73____ Then, some weeks later, send another brief letter to explain that you still have not found the perfect position and that you will be available to interview again if the original position you applied for—or any other position—is open. Do this with every position you interview for, and you may just catch a break. Make it your full-time job. You can’t find a job by looking sporadically(偶发地). ____74____ If you’re unemployed and looking, devote as much time as you would to a full-time job. If you have a job while you’re looking, figure out an organized schedule to maximize your searching time. Network vertically. In the research stage of your job hunt, talk to people who are on a level above you in your desired industry. They’ll have some insights that people at your own level won’t have, and they will be in a good position to hire you or recommend you to be hired. ____75____ Looking for a job is one of the toughest things you will ever have to do. Maintain your confidence, stay persistent, and think positively, and eventually you will get a job that suits you.A.You have to make time for it. | B.Confidenceinyourselfisthefirststepontheroadtosuccess. | C.Even if a job is not perfect for you, every interview can be approached as a positive experience. | D.Even if someone does not hire you, write them a thank-you note for the interview. | E. A good beginning is half done. F. Keep your spirits up. G. A specific job hunt will be more efficient than an aimless one. |
Some people look at a hole and see empty space. Others see opportunity. That’s what Sheri Schmelzer spotted a few years ago when everyone—including her three children—started wearing Crocs, the colorful shoes dotted with holes. “My kids and I were clowning around, and my eldest daughter, Lexie, got the sewing kit out. I brought one of the Crocs, pulled some buttons, rhinestones, and fabric out of the kit, and stuck them in the holes. Lexie said, ‘Mom, I love that!’” Sheri and Lexie, then seven, spent the rest of the day filling holes in the family’s 12 pairs of Crocs. Every look-alike shoe was suddenly unique. When her husband, Rich, experienced in setting up businesses, came home later that day, says Sheri, “I could see the light bulb go on over his head,” Crocs had sold millions of pairs of shoes; the couple figured they could create a business simply by riding the wave. Rich refused to let a decorated Croc leave their Boulder, Colorado, house until he’d filed a patent. But first they needed a name. “Rich and I had seen a movie where Meg Ryan says to Tom Hanks, ‘I’m such a flibbertigibbet!’ That became my nickname, so I called the business Jibbitz.” While Sheri designed, Rich strategized. They decided to sell the charms through a website, Jibbitz.com<http://www/jibbitz.com.> Six months later, in February 2006, Sheri was doing so well that Rich left his business to work with her full-time. She was making hundreds of Jibbitz to order, by hand, by herself, in their basement. And filling those holes wasn’t as easy as it looked. The bigger the shoe, the bigger the holes; it took six models before Sheri figured out how to make her charms one-size-fits-all. Later Rich found a way to get plastic Jibbitz manufactured in China. Someone at Crocs was sure going to notice the charms—after all, the company was headquartered (总部设在) just ten miles down the road. Duke Hanson, one of Crocs’ founders, spotted Lexie and her Jibbitz at the local pool, handed her his business card, and said, “Have your mom call me.” Sheri and Rich met with Crocs executives, but no one suggested buying the company. Sheri was actually relieved because she wanted to see if she, not Crocs, could make it big. And she did. In December 2006, Crocs bought Jibbitz for $20 million, with the Schmelzers staying on board. 64. The passage is mainly about ____. A. how the Schmelzers found opportunities out of nothing. B. how the Schmelzers found opportunities and developed their business C. how creativity matters to a successful business D. how the business of Crocs became successful. 65. When Sheri said, “I could see the light bulb go on over his head”, she meant that ____. A. Rich was really excited B. Rich liked their shoe charms C. saw this as a business opportunity D. Rich wasn’t satisfied with the decorations 66. From Paragraph 5, we can learn that ____. A. the Schmelzers kept improving to make their business successful B. Sheri does not trust others when it comes to designing Jibbitz C. making the products unique is key to business success D. Rich made a lot of sacrifices for their family business 67. Which of the following is arranged in the right order according to the text? a. the Schmelzers applied for a patent b. Crocs’ shoes sold well c. the Schmelzers set up their website d. by making their products in China, the Schmelzers spread their business. A. acdb B.bacd C. bcad D. adcb |
Board, But Not Boring Roll the Dice and Take a Chance on Something New… Are you vacationed-out, tired of video-gaming, waterlogged by too many trips to the pool and ready to scream if you see one more “SpongeBob” rerun? In other words, are you bored with summer? We’ve got a suggestion: Kill that boredom with some great board boredom games. We went to game expert Lizzy Palmer of Barston’s Child’s Play in the District and ask for suggestions. All the games you see on this page are a ton of fun, she said, and there are sure to be at least one or two that you don’t already have. Maptangle Borderline Games Ages 7 and older, 4 to 6 players, $24.95 This clever take on the classic game of Twister challenges your gymnastic and geographic skills at the same time. A huge floor map of the world serves as the game board. There are lots of geographic elements: countries, oceans, rivers, deserts, even man-made landmarks. A deck of cards tells you where to put one foot, then the other. The round is over when someone falls. Jungle Speed Ages 7 and older, 2 to 8 players, $25.99 This is a fast-paced shape-recognition game. A wooden totem (图腾柱) sits in the middle. Players flip (翻) over cards one at a time. When your card matches another, be the first to grab the totem so that you can give your card to the loser. But be careful: Some cards look the same but aren’t! Enchanted Forest Ravensburger Ages 6 and older, 2 to 6 players, $24.99 A classic memory game. Take a winding path through the forest and check under the trees for fairy-tale treasure. Remember what you saw so that when you need a particular treasure you can go back to that tree to get it. Cool rule: You can split your dice (骰子) roll—for example, move five spaces in one direction and two in the other to land at the right tree. Go fish for Wildlife Birdcage Press All ages, $9.95 Birdcage has several decks (副) of cards that are more like trading cards. You fish for sea creatures, reptiles, wild animals. Each deck has instructions for several card games, and each card has great photos and fun facts. Great for a trip. HedBanz Funrise Ages 6 and older, 2 to 6 players, $13.99 Put on a headband and slip in a card that shows an animal or thing. Everyone else can see it but you.Ask questions until you guess what it is—but do it before time runs out! 68. What’s the purpose of writing the article? A. To advertise several board games to attract potential consumers. B. To introduce several board games for readers to pass the summer. C. To try to persuade readers to give up video games and choose board games. D. To make some suggestions on how to spend the long summer. 69. Suppose Doris, a mother with a six-year old boy, wants to buy some board games for her child. How many kinds of board games can she choose? A. 2 B. 3 C.4 D.5 70. Which of the following games will be the best choice for Mr Smith who wants to find an indoor game that can benefit both his daughter’s mind as well as her body? A. Go Fish for Wildlife B. Jungle Speed C. Maptangle Borderline Games D. Hedbanz 71. Which of the following can match the games with their benefits to players? (1) Enchanted Forest a. to practice your quick response (2) Maptangle Borderline Games b. to practice your memory (3) Jungle Speed c. to practice your geographic knowledge (4) Go fish for Wildlife d. to increase the knowledge about animals A. bacd B. bcad C. cbad D. cdab |
完形填空(共15分,每小题1分) During college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement. The professor was a 32 fellow with red hair. He would walk 33 into the room wearing his winter coat, once not even 34 the hat during the lecture. He could not feel free in class and controlled the 35 just by looking through his glasses at his students. So I 36 a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about, 37 me to pay attention. He was obviously pleased to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always 38 . I continued to do this every day and found myself actually enjoying the material. The professor seemed to become more 39 and some of the other students even 40 from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was designed to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. In spite of his strange 41 , he was indeed quite an expert in his field. On the last day of the class we gathered our 42 and headed for the door. The shy, red-haired professor stepped directly in front of me, 43 I reached the door, and put his hand out. He said, “I want to thank you for making my classes so interesting,” as he shook my hand warmly and 44 for the first time. I was so 45 . To me, it had been a pleasant way to pass the time. I had no idea that all of my questions asked in class had any effect on him or the others at all. Each of us, through the things we say and do, and the kindness we can freely 46, can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but on those of others.
32.
| A. strange
| B. patient
| C. popular
| D. proud
| 33.
| A. happily
| B. hurriedly
| C. calmly
| D. shyly
| 34.
| A. cleaning
| B. noticing
| C. removing
| D. wearing
| 35.
| A. lecture
| B. voice
| C. difficulty
| D. speed
| 36.
| A. played
| B. continued
| C. created
| D. bought
| 37.
| A. reminding
| B. forcing
| C. allowing
| D telling
| 38.
| A. special
| B. honest
| C. important
| D. interesting
| 39.
| A. relaxed
| B. traditional
| C. reasonable
| D. concerned
| 40.
| A. gave up
| B. fell behind
| C. look back
| D. joined in
| 41.
| A. explanation
| B. appearance
| C. secret
| D. hobby
| 42.
| A. collection
| B. friends
| C. game
| D. books
| 43.
| A. though
| B. unless
| C. when
| D. because
| 44.
| A. regretted
| B. smiled
| C. cried
| D. required
| 45.
| A. worried
| B. surprised
| C. bored
| D. satisfied
| 46.
| A. offer
| B. expect
| C. change
| D. reach
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