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After moving to the United States, immigrant groups trying to fit in tend to choose high calorie fatty foods in an attempt to appear more American, a new study finds. That"s one reason why immigrants approach US levels of obesity within 15 years of moving to America. The researchers also did an experiment that measured whether or not the threat of appearing un- American influenced respondents" food choices. After being questioned about their ability to speak English, 75 percent of Asian-Americans identified a typical American food as their favourite. Only 25 percent of Asian-Americans who had not been asked if they spoke English did the same. When their American identity was called into question during a follow-up study, Asian-American participants also tended to choose typical American dishes, such as hamburgers and cheese sandwiches. In that experiment, 55 Asian-Americans were asked to choose a meal from a local Asian or American restaurant. Some participants were told that only Americans could participate in the study. Those who chose the more typical American fare ended up consuming an extra 182 calories, including 12 grams of fat and 7 grams of saturated fat (饱和脂肪). "People who feel like they need to prove they belong to a culture will change their habits in an attempt to fit in."said Sauna Cheryan, an author of the study and assistant professor of psychology at the University of Washington."If immigrants and their children choose unhealthy American foods over healthier traditional foods across their lives, this process of fitting in could lead to poorer health." Cheryan added. Social pressures, the study concluded, are at the heart of the problem. "In American society today, being American is associated with being white. Americans, who don"t fit this image even if they were born here and speak English, feel that pressure to prove that they"re American. " said Cheryan. |
1. The author wants to show that ______. A. more and more Asians enjoy high-calorie snacks B. immigrants tend to eat American junk food to fit in C. most Americans are at the risk of heart disease D. all the American people have a bad eating habit 2. According to the survey,______. A. Asian-Americans care less about their health B. 25 percent of Americans like junk food C. choosing food is related to Asian-Americans" situation D. immigrants are forced to eat junk food 3. The underlined word"fare"in Paragraph 4 most probably means"________". A. food offered as a meal B. a person taking a taxi C. money spent on food D. an arranged thing to do 4. According to Sauna Cheryan,________. A. what immigrants have done is ridiculous. B. American traditional foods are healthier C. immigrants risk their health in order to fit in D. American culture affects immigrants deeply |
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It"s true that quite a few most respected scientific authorities have confirmed that the world is becoming hotter and hotter. There"s also strong evidence that humans are contributing to the warming. Countless recent reports have proved the same thing. For instance, a 2010 summary about the climate science by the Royal Society noted that:"The global warming over the last half-century has been caused mainly by human activity." You may not believe that humans could change the planet"s climate, but the basic science is well understood. Each year, billions of tons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere because of human activity. As has been known for years, these gaseshold heat that would otherwise escape to space, wrapping the planet in an invisible(看不见的) blanket. Of course, the earth"s climate has always been changing due to "natural" factors such as volcanic eruption (熔化) or changes in solar, or cycles concerning the Earth"s going around the sun. According to the scientific research, however, the warming observed by now matches the pattern of warming we would expect from a build-up of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere-not the warming we would expect from other possible causes. Even if scientists did discover another reasonable explanation for the warming recorded so far, that would give birth to a difficult question. As Robert Henson puts it: "If some newly discovered factor is to blame for the climate change, then why aren"t carbon dioxide and the other greenhouse gases producing the warming that basic physics tells us they should be?" The only way to prove with 100% certainty that humans are responsible for global warming would be to run an experiment with two identical Earths-one with human influence and one without. That obviously isn"t possible, and so most scientists are careful not to state human influence as an absolute certainty.
1. In most scientists" opinion, the global warming is mainly caused by________.
A. solar activity B. volcanic activity C. natural factors D. human factors
2. The text is developed by________.
A. giving typical examples B. following the order of space C. analyzing a theory and arguing it D. comparing and finding differences
3. The underline word "identical" in the last paragraph probably means________.
A. totally different B. exactly the same C. extremely important D. partly independent
4. Which of the following can be the best title?
A. Are All the Scientists Really Scientific? B. Where Is Global Warming Leading Us to? C. Are Humans Definitely Causing Global Warming? D. What"s Relation of Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases? |
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Children start out as natural scientists, eager to look into the world around them.Helping them enjoy science can be easy;there"s no need for a lot of scientific terms or expensive lab equipment.You only have to share your children"s curiosity.Firstly, listen to their questions.I once visited a classroom of s evenyearolds to talk about science as a job.The children asked me" textbook questions" about schooling, salary and whether I liked my job.When I finished answering,we sat facing one another in silence.Finally I said, "Now that we"re finished with your lists, do you have questions of your own about science?" After a long pause, a boy raised his hand, "Have you ever seen a grasshopper(蚱蜢) eat? When I try eating leaves like that,I get a stomachache.Why?" This began a set of questions that lasted nearly two hours. Secondly, give them time to think.Studies over the past 30 years have shown that, after asking a question, adults typically wait only one second or less for an answer,no time for a child to think.When adults increase their " wait time" to three seconds or more, children give more logical, complete and creative answers. Thirdly, watch your language.Once you have a child involved in a science discussion, don"t jump in with "That"s right" or" Very good". These words work well when it comes to encouraging good behavior. But in talking about science, quick praise can signal that discussion is over.Instead, keep things going by saying" That"s interesting" or" I"d never thought of it that way before", or coming up with more questions or ideas. Never push a child to"Think",It doesn"t make sense.Children are always thinking, without your telling them to.What"s more, this can turn a conversation into a performance.The child will try to find the answer you want,in as few words as possible, so that he will be a smaller target for your disagreement. Lastly, show; don"t tell.Reallife impressions of nature are far more impressive than any lesson children can learn from a book or a television program.Let children look at their fingertips through a magnifying glass (放大镜), and they"ll understand why you want them to wash before dinner.Rather than saying that water evaporates (蒸发), set a pot of water to boil and let them watch the water level drop.
1. According to the passage, children are natural scientists, and to raise their interests,the most important thing for adults to do is________.
A. to let them see the world around B. to share the children"s curiosity C. to explain difficult phrases about science D. to supply the children with lab equipment
2. In the last sentence of the first paragraph, the word" lists" could best be replaced by ________.
A. any questions B. any problems C. questions from textbooks D. any number of questions
3. According to the passage, children can answer questions in a more logical, complete and creative way if adults________.
A. ask them to answer quickly B. wait for one or two seconds after a question C. tell them to answer the next day D. wait at least for three seconds after a question
4. In which of the following paragraph(s) does the author tell us what to say to encourage children in a science discussion?
A. The second and third. B. The fourth and fifth. C. The fifth and sixth. D. The seventh. |
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Psychologists agree that I.Q. contributes only about 20 percent of the factors that determine success. A full 80 percent comes from other factors, including what I call emotional intelligence. Following are two of the major qualities that make up emotional intelligence, and how they can be developed. 1.Self-awareness. The ability to recognize a feeling as it happens is the keystone of emotional intelligence. People with greater certainty about their emotions are better pilots of their lives. Developing self-awareness requires tuning in to what neurologist Antonio Damasio calls "gut feelings". Gut feelings can occur without a person being consciously aware of them. For example, when people who fear snakes are shown a picture of a snake, sensors on their skin will detect sweat, a sign of anxiety, even though the people say they do not feel fear. The sweat shows up even when a picture is presented so rapidly that the subject has no conscious awareness of seeing it. Through deliberate effort we can become more aware of our gut feelings. Take someone who is annoyed by a rude encounter for hours after it occurred. He may be unaware of his irritability(易怒)and surprised when someone calls attention to it. But if he evaluates his feelings, he can change them. Emotional self-awareness is the building block of the next fundamental of emotional intelligence: being able to shake off a bad mood. 2.Mood Management. Bad as well as good moods spice life and build character. The key is balance. We often have little control over when we are swept by emotion. But we can have some say in how long that emotion will last. Psychologist Dianne Tice asked more than 400 men and women about their strategies for escaping foul moods. Her research, along with that of other psychologists, provides valuable information on how to change a bad mood. Of all the moods that people want to escape, rage seems to be the hardest to deal with. When someone in another car cuts you off on a highway, your instant response may be, That jerk! He could have hit me! I can let him get away with that! The more you stew, the angrier you get. Such is the stuff of hypertension and reckless driving. What should you do to relieve rage? One myth is that ventilating will make you feel better. In fact, researchers have found that"s one of the worst strategies. A more effective technique is "reframing", which means consciously seeing a situation in a more positive light. In the case of the driver who cuts you off, you might tell yourself: Maybe he had some emergency. This is one of the most potent ways, Tice found, to put anger to rest. Going off alone to cool down is also an effective way to refuse anger, especially if you can"t think clearly. Tice found that a large proportion of men cool down by going for a drive----- a finding that inspired her to drive more defensively. A safer alternative is exercise, such as taking a long walk. Whatever you do, don"t waste the time pursuing your train of angry thoughts. You aim should be to distract yourself. The techniques of reframing and distraction can alleviate depression and anxiety as well as anger. Add to them such relaxation techniques as deep breathing and meditation(冥想) and you have powerful weapons against bad moods.
1. According to the author, the importance of knowing one"s gut feelings is that __________.
A. one can develop them. B. one can call other"s attention to them. C. one may get rid of them. D. one may control them.
2. The word "spice" in paragraph five is closest in meaning to _________.
A. add interest to B. lengthen C. make dull D. bring into existence
3. On mood control, the author seems to suggest that we _________ .
A. can control our mood B. are often unaware of what mood we are in. C. can determine how long our mood could last D. lack strategies for controlling moods
4. "Reframing" is essentially about __________.
A. forgetting the unpleasant situation B. adopting a positive attitude C. protecting oneself properly D. avoiding road accidents
5. What is the best title for the passage? A. What is emotional intelligence? B. How to develop emotional intelligence C. Strategies for getting rid of foul moods D. How to control one"s gut feelings |
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The International Space Station allows astronauts to live in space for extended amounts of time, enabling them to explore the outside universe and conduct many experiments. However, nothing like that exists for our oceans, and thanks to the high water pressure, ocean researchers are able to explore what lies undersea for very short periods of time. They are therefore never able to fully explore the deep inside areas of our oceans. However, if French architect Jacques Rougerie has his way, that will change soon. Jacqucs has designed a ship that will allow researchers to spend a long period of time observing the sea life and conducting experiments. The huge 167ft ship, named "Sea Orbiter", consists of two areas-one above the water where the scientists and crew will live, and a lower pressurized deck (甲板), where scientists will be able to spend as much time as they wish. Since it is powered by sea currents and wind, he expects it to drift (漂流) along the oceans slowly, taking about two years to circumvent the globe. Jacques will make their life as comfortable as possible in the ship. Besides being equipped with the latest sailing tools and communication equipment, the ship will also have a gym, a television and a DVD player. And these guys will not be eating freeze-dried food like astronauts. Instead, Jacques, an accomplished chef, plans on cooking them delicious meals every day. The biggest problem to this giant ship is the cost, which is expected to be over $500 million-per ship! However, Jacques, who strongly believes that the secrets of our oceans may be the key to solving global warming and a vital supply for food and medicine in the future, is confident he will be able to convince governments all over the world to help out, and expects to start construction on not one, but four or five of these amazing ships soon! |
1. Why can"t ocean researchers explore the deep oceans for a long time? A. Because they can"t stand the high water pressure. B. Because it"s too cold in deep ocean. C. Because time for experiments is too limited. D. Because it"s dangerous to observe the sea life. 2. The underlined word "circumvent" probably means_____. A. fly away B. get around C. travel through D. move into 3. From the fourth paragraph we can learn that_____. A. Jacques intends to design the ship mainly for sightseeing and traveling B. living a comfortable life helps to do the ocean research quickly C. it"s much more expensive to eat freeze-dried food D. researchers on Jacque"s ship will live more comfortably than astronauts 4. Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A. Sea Orbiterthe ship of the future B. A new way to explore the deep oceans C. A great architectJacques Rougerie D. Travel around the globe in Sea Orbiter |
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Money really can"t buy happiness. According to a new survey, lawyers and __1__ well-paid white-collar workers are more likely to suffer depression. A national survey of more than 7500 professionals has found that almost one __2__ ten reported moderate (中度) to severe depressive symptoms. The legal profession had the worst result, _ 3__ almost 16 percent reporting symptoms of clinical depression (临床抑郁症). Next __4__(be) accountants and insurance underwriters, both on 10 percent. People in IT services, architecture and engineering also had depression rates above the average. The survey __5__ (conduct) by Beyondblue, an organization devoted to fighting depression, also showed that __6__ under 30 who had the __7__ (high) rates of depression were the most likely to "self-medicate" with drugs and alcohol. Beyondblue deputy chief executive and _ 8__ (psychology), Dr. Nicole Highet, said the survey was first to reveal the extent of the problem. "We often associate depression with the most socially disadvantaged and people under financial pressure, __9_ here"s a whole different group." Dr. Highet said, She said while it was difficult to know exactly __10_ made some groups more prone to depression, it was likely to be driven by work pressures. |
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