.Why do people work? Of course, you may have asked yourself the same question as
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. Why do people work? Of course, you may have asked yourself the same question as why you have to work. “Self-interest” in its broadest sense, including the interests of family and friends, is a basic motivation(动力)for work in all societies. But self-interest includes more than providing for living or getting wealth that people usually think. For example, a sense of duty, a feeling of competing, and a pleasure in working are other reasons for working. Studies show that most of Americans would continue to work even if they have had enough money to live comfortably. When people work, they gain a contributing place in society. The fact that what they receive pay for their work means that what they do is needed by other people and what they are doing is necessary to society. Work can also place people in the larger class of society and provide all kinds of identities (身份) for them. In the United States, it is a cruel public fact that to do nothing is to be nothing and to do little is to be little. Work is commonly seen as the measure of an individual (个人). Some scientists have shown some of the ways that work has effect on our lives. Generally, people who always do their favorite work are more open to new ideas and easier to get along with others, and as parents they pass these characteristics on to their children. Our work then is an important social thing that makes us know who and what we are. 64. Generally, people work for _____. A. self-interest B. family C. earning a living D. the country 65. In the passage, “what they receive pay for their work” means _____. A. that the work of the worker is recognized by society B. what they do is needed by other people C. that they are a necessary part of the social class D. That the workers are clever 66. In the last paragraph, we can conclude that the author thinks ____. A. that work can make the worker rich B. that work can affect their lives C. that work can make the worker tired D. that work can make the worker know the world well 67. The title of the passage is “______”. A. The Identity and the Work B. The Work and the Society C. The Society and Individual D. The Importance of Work |
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Vampires (吸血鬼), creatures of myth, have been around in one form or another for centuries. Terrifying but also attractive, they are as popular in the early 21 st century as ever, as the current popularity of Twilight series, and its hero Edward Cullen, show. Vampires first appeared in fiction in the 1700s. in 1895 Irish novelist Bram Stoker published Dracula, introducing the world’s most famous vampire. But just what is it about these drinkers of human blood that continues to fascinate us? Speaking to Eric Lewis of the Times and Transcript website, academic Deborah Wells said that vampires are “culturally adaptive”. “We create very different vampires to fit different times. Edward Cullen is not the same as Count Dracula,” she said. Different as they are, Wells believes vampires are “the perfect containers into which we can pour our current cultural anxieties”, Bram Stoker’s Dracula is powerful, yet old and physically ugly. Stoker’s book dealt with fear of the fall of the British Empire, real fears in the day in which it was written. According to the website Bookrags, today’s vampires have all our cultural desires, money, power and sexual attraction. Represented by Cullen, they are noble, handsome young men whom women find irresistible. What’s more, vampires challenge traditional ideas about death, science and parental authority. This may be why teenagers are drawn to vampire tales. “In many ways, the vampire story shows up teenage concerns,” said wells. “The emotional intensity (强度) of the relationship with the vampire matches the intensity of how it feels to have your first real love affairs. Your first real love, it really feels like life and death.” 55.The best title for this passage should be_______. A.Vampires may continue to drink our blood B.Vampires have been around us for long C.Why Twilight is so popular nowadays D.We still like the story about vampires 56.What is the image of the vampire in Bram Stoker’s book? A.Anxious but perfect. B.Powerful, old and ugly. C.Terrifying but also attractive. D.Afraid of the fall of the British Empire. 57.According to the website Bookrages, today’s vampires_______. A.desire money, power and sexual attraction B.may not think highly of parental authority C.dare to give up traditional ideas D.are likely to be resisted by women 58.Which of the following statements is true according to Wells? A.People need different vampires in different times. B.Our current cultural anxieties are hidden in vampires. C.The vampire story reflects the conches of the teenagers. D.The relationship with the vampire equals your first real love. |
Women might have a higher position at work, but at home their careers tend to give way to their husband’s job, with women most likely to quit when both are working long hours, according to a U.S.study. Researcher Youngjoo Cha, from Cornell University, found that working women with a husband who worked 50 hours or more a week found themselves still doing most of the housework and the care giving and were more likely to end up quitting their jobs. An analysis of 8,484 professional workers and 17,648 nonprofessionals from dual-earner (双职工) families showed that if women had a husband who worked 60 hours or more per week it increased the woman’s possibility of quitting her paid job by 42 percent.Cha said the possibility of quitting increased to 51 percent for professional women whose husbands work 60 hours or more per week, and for professional mothers the possibility they would quit their jobs jumped 112 percent. However, it did not significantly affect a man’s possibility of quitting his job if his wife worked 60 hours or more per week, according to the study published in the American Sociological Review in April.For professional men, both parents and non-parents, the effects of a wife working long hours were negligible, according to the study. “As long work-hours introduce conflict between work and family into many dual-earner families, couples often solve conflict in ways that prioritize husbands’ careers,” Cha, who used data from the U.S.Census Bureau, said in a statement.“This effect is magnified (突出) among workers in professional and managing occupations, where the criterion of overwork and the culture of looking after children tend to be strongest.The findings suggest that the popularity of overwork may lead many dual-earner couples to return to a traditional family pattern — breadwinning men and homemaking women.” 66.According to the text, we know that ______. A.men prefer work long hours B.women prefer to work outside C.men’s careers are unimportant D.women are more likely to quit jobs 67.The underlined word “negligible” in Paragraph 4 most probably means ______. A.unimportant B.limited C.different D.obvious 68.Which statement is true according to the text? A.When there’s conflict between work and family, a husband will give up his work. B.Women may still do most of the housework and care for babies or children. C.Professional women are more likely to quit the job than professional mothers. D.A man’s chance of quitting jobs was influenced if his wife works long hours. 69.We can infer from the last sentence that ______. A.all the workers pay more attention to looking after children B.overwork may have no influence on dual-earner couples C.traditionally, men usually worked to support the family D.most dual-earner couples will return to a traditional family pattern 70.In which column of China Daily can you find this passage? A.Health B.Life C.Sport D.Entertainment |
第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 阅读下面短文、掌握其大意、然后从 36~55 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中, 选出最佳选项、并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Once, it was in the middle of a personal development workshop. One of the people present stood up and began 36 out diamond rings to each of the one hundred people in the room. He was a 37 jeweler, he said, and he had made these expensive 38 as gifts to open people’s eyes to the abundance(富裕) of life. On his fifth birthday, the man 39 , his uncle had taken him to a candy (糖果) 40 and told him that he could take 41 he wanted, and as much as he wanted. 42 he was very pleased and decided to 43 something he liked best. The entire store was 44 to him. He had looked at the jars and plates, and he hadn’t known where to 45 . At last, he filled a bag with all his 46 candies. He didn’t take everything, 47 that feeling of being able to have whatever he wanted seemed to make him very 48 . Since then, he said, he had been able to 49 the abundance of life. He saw the world as full of 50 , riches and beauty — all you had to do was, take your pick and fill your bag. The sad truth is that most of us grow up with the 51 feeling —we develop a poverty mentality(贫穷心理). We 52 believe that there simply isn’t enough. We think we have to 53 , fight and struggle, so that we can get what we need and want. If we can’t 54 our hands to get, someone else will be searching through our pockets. The 55 of that mentality is that we all have to go hungry. Get a taste of abundance and try to have a great life. 36. A. giving B. lending C. showing D. borrowing 37. A. poor B. strong C. rich D. popular 38. A. necklaces B. watches C. medals D. rings 39. A. complained B. explained C. suggested D. expected 40. A. school B. factory C. store D. yard 41. A. whatever B. wherever C. whichever D. whomever 42. A. Unfortunately B. Sadly C. Silently D. Certainly 43. A. refuse B. accept C. choose D. change 44. A. small B. open C. empty D. closed 45. A. begin B. work C. stay D. end 46. A. cheap B. famous C. expensive D. favourite 47. A. and B. or C. but D. nor 48. A. worried B. excited C. interested D. surprised 49. A. search B. invent C. lose D. notice 50. A. opportunities B. troubles C. sorrows D. quarrels 51. A. boring B. normal C. opposite D. natural 52. A. hardly B. always C. never D. less 53. A. leave B. continue C. stop D. compete 54. A. reach out B. put up C. take back D. work with 55. A. promise B. result C. success D. hope |
Accidents happen almost daily. Some accidents are minor and some are serious but others may be fatal. We read about such accidents nearly every day in the newspapers. It is wrong for people to think that accidents occur only on the roads or highways, or even at worksites. Home accidents are just as common. Because very few home accidents are reported, people tend to think that there are few accidents which happen in homes. There have been many cases where people fall to their deaths from high-rise flats. Children often fall from staircases while coming down the stairs. Old people may slip on wet or slippery floors if they are not careful. Nowadays there are a lot of modern electrical appliances such as rice-cookers, electric irons, and kettles which make life easy for the modern housewives. These appliances can kill if they are not used in the proper way. Gas stoves used for cooking are also dangerous if they are not properly handled. They may cause burns or, in more serious cases, they may even cause fires. But all such accidents can be prevented if we are careful and obey simple rules of safety. For example, it is unwise for people to try repairing their own electrical appliances if they do not know how. It is safer for them to get their faulty appliances repaired by a qualified electrician. 61. Accidents take place_______. A. mostly in homes B. mostly on roads and highways C. mostly on worksites and factories D. almost everywhere 62. People think accidents happen only on the roads or highways because ______. A. there are more road accidents B. many home accidents are not reported in newspapers C. home accidents are not serious D. such accidents happen nearly every day 63. Which of the following accidents may NOT happen in homes? A. People may fall to deaths from high buildings. B. People may be knocked down by cars on the roads. C. Gas stoves may caused burns or even fires. D. People may get a shock from an electrical appliance 64. Which of the following is true about the modern electrical appliances? A. They help modern housewives a lot. B. They are very dangerous and should not be used. C. They are usually safe unless they are used carefully. D. They are not dangerous even if they are used carelessly. 65. People are advised________. A. to avoid using electrical appliances B. to repair their own faulty electrical appliances C. not to repair their own faulty electrical appliances D. not to throw away their faulty electrical appliances |
第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36----55各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, 和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Enid"s wedding(婚礼) dress arrived at five o"clock in the evening, just seventeen 36 before her marriage! “I must try it on Mother!” she cried, as she ran 37 .Three minutes later Enid"s cries brought her 38 .The dress was much 39 for her. It was like a bag in the front, and the neckline(领口) looked all 40 . Enid was in 41 . “Take it back to the dressmaker"s,” Mrs Bale said. “She must 42 it tonight. Hurry now. Take it off and go.” The dressmaker"s shop was closed. “Closed for One Week"s Holiday,” said a 43 on the door. Fresh tears rose to Enid"s eyes. She ran home again to her mother. “This is unlucky,” Mrs Bale said.” But what are we going to do? 44 I ask Mrs. Peters to help? She was a dressmaker once. I"m sure she could change it for you.” Mrs. Peters was 45 in and began to work. She could see 46 was wrong. She had to 47 it narrower at the front, and that was a big job. Then she changed the neckline. In fact she made it again. At ten o"clock the work was finished, and Enid tried the dress on. It fitted her beautifully. The three women were having a cup of tea 48 the doorbell rang .Mrs. Bale answered it and 49 into the worried eyes of a 50 woman. The woman was carrying a large flat 51 . “Does Miss Enid Bale 52 here?" she asked breathlessly. “Yes, she"s my daughter.” “Oh, I am 53 I"ve found you! There"s been a 54 .Your daughter has my wedding dress, and I"ve got 55 . And I"m getting married tomorrow!” She held out the box to Mrs. Bale. 36. A. weeks B. minutes C. days D. hours 37. A. upstairs B. outside C. back home D. about 38. A. husband B. daughter C. mother D. neighbour 39. A. smaller B. shorter C. too big D. too long 40. A. wrong B. pleased C. right D. waste 41. A. love B. tears C. surprise D. danger 42. A. measure B. make C. repair D. change 43. A. voice B. sound C. notice D. saying 44. A. Will B. Would C. Shall D. Should 45. A. sent B. brought C. pushed D. taken 46. A. neckline B. all C. nothing D. what 47. A. make B. keep C. change D. take 48. A. then B. until C. when D. while 49. A. came B. got C. saw D. looked 50. A. short pretty B. fat young C. slim old D. little quiet 51. A. cup B. dress C. bag D. box 52. A. live B. work C. stay D. wait 53. A. thankful B. sorry C. angry D. glad 54. A. dress B. change C. mistake D. wish 55. A. yours B. hers C. the other D. others |
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