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The secret of happiness is to spend around £2.50 every day on somebody else. To give a couple of pounds each day rather than to spend it on treats and fashion for yourself is the key to happiness, according to a new study. Dr Elizabeth Dunn and her colleagues who did a national survey of 630 people in the United States found that people report greater happiness if they spend money more socially. That means spending on gifts for others or on charitable(慈善的) donations rather than spending on themselves. "We wanted to test our theory that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn," says Dunn, who reports the work in Science. The results from all three lines of research are quite the same. "Regardless of how much income each person made," says Dunn, "those who spent money on others reported greater happiness, while those who spent more on themselves did not." "Making a modest donation is enough to increase people"s happiness" the researchers conclude. "These findings suggest that a very small change in spending, as little as £2.50, may be enough to produce real gains in happiness on a given day," says Dr Dunn. The researchers call on governments to encourage people to spend more on others to help translate increased national wealth into increased national happiness. Surveys have also shown that happiness levels have remained almost flat within developed countries even as incomes have increased in recent decades. 65.According to the survey, what kind of people have greater happiness? A.People who can make enough money. B.People who can buy whatever they want. C.People who spend money on treats and fashion for themselves. D.People who spend a modest amount of money every day on others. 66.The underlined word "flat" probably means______. A.smooth B.dull C.same D.interesting 67.Which of the following statements is true? A.Researchers pay no attention to spending on others. B.The government did much in helping others. C."Science" in Paragraph 4 is probably a magazine. D.The survey is very successful. 68.The purpose of the writer is to tell us______. A.the secret of happiness. B.money spent on friends. C.link between money and happiness. D.difference between national wealth and happiness. |
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Come prepared: When you arrive at a race, your bike should be in race-ready condition. Chain Management: Chain damage is still the number one problem with mountain bikes. Keeping your chain clean and well-oiled will help, as will frequent chain replacement. Periodic inspection of your chain for wear, stretch and damage may save you a long walk home. Packing Tape: This can be used for rims trips, boots for fractured tires and a dozen more makeshift repairs. If you"ve flown to the race, it also saves you from having to borrow tape to close up your bike box for the flight home. Other musts: safety pins and plastic zip ties. Pre-race: Visual inspections before any serious off-road ride, carefully examine the area where the tire hooks onto the rim and remove any foreign objects which could cause premature(比预期早的)tire wear. Tire Pressure: Check tire pressure before race start. The recommended pressure is noted on the tire sidewall, usually 40 lbs., many racers run 50 lbs., or more for less rolling resistance. Be Self-Contained: Make sure you are self-contained. Bring your own drinking water, food and first aid kit. Also have tools, spare parts, tubes, quick fills and a chain tool. Never suppose you can just borrow these items from a friend. Post-race Visual Inspections: Inspect your bike after completing each event, especially before competing in a downhill event. Re-inspect before packing your bike for the trip home. Have Fun! 73. This passage is written for those who _______. A. go in for outdoor activities B. love cycling in other places C. will join in mountain bike races D. are preparing for a marathon 74. The writer seems to advise the racers ________. A. not to replace chain frequently B. not to take an extra chain C. to bring less while racing D. to have higher tire pressure 75 The passage is organized in order of _______. A. importance B. time C. readers" interest D. place 76. From the passage we can safely say that _______. A. a foreign tire is a guarantee for the cyclist to win the race B. the biggest trouble for the race is that nobody will help you C. a downhill event causes more damage to the bike than an uphill one D. regular inspection is a must before, during, and even after the race |
第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) It is well that young men should begin at the beginning and occupy the least important positions.21 of the leading businessmen of Pittsburgh had a serious responsibility placed upon them at the very 22 of their career.They were 23 to the broom(扫帚), spending the first hours of their business lives 24 the office. And here is the basic 25 of success, the great secret: 26 your energy, thought, and capital (资本) wholly on the business in which you are 27 .Having begun in one line, determine to fight it out on that 28 , to lead in it, adopt every 29 , have the best machinery, and know the most about it. The companies which fail are those which have 30 their capital, which means that they have scattered their brains 31 .They have investments in this, or that, or 32 , here, there, and everywhere.“Don"t put all your eggs in one basket” is all 33 , I tell you.“Put all your eggs in one basket, and then 34 that basket”.Look round you and take 35 ; men who do that do not often fail.It is easy to watch and carry the one basket.It is trying to carry too many baskets 36 breaks most eggs in this country.He who 37 three baskets must put one on his 38 , which is likely to fall down.One 39 of the American businessman is lack of concentration. Remember: put all your eggs in one basket, and watch that basket. 40 Emerson says, "no one can cheat you out of final success but yourselves." 21.A.None B.Few C.All D.Many 22.A.beginning B.end C.point D.promotion 23.A.ordered B.promoted C.introduced D.stated 24.A.sweeping out B.taking out C.bringing out D.picking out 25.A.inspiration B.condition C.plan D.case 26.A.concentrate B.devote C.apply D.bury 27.A.charged B.engaged C.prepared D.done 28.A.position B.career C.row D.line 29.A.improvement B.chance C.learning D.rise 30.A.gathered B.forbidden C.got D.scattered 31.A.also B.either C.neither D.yet 32.A.one B.the other C.others D.the others 33.A.apparent B.clear C.wrong D.perfect 34.A.notice B.observe C.stare D.watch 35.A.notice B.comment C.interest D.concentration 36.A.what B.that C.whoever D.whichever 37.A.brings B.takes C.carries D.owns 38.A.mind B.brain C.head D.hand 39.A.fault B.advantage C.pattern D.model 40.A.When B.While C.Which D.As |
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A flock of hungry pigeons were flying across the sky in search of food. Having traveled a long distance, they felt tired and settled down on a tree. Just below the tree, they saw grains strewn(抛洒)all over the ground. The pigeons were happy to have found enough food to eat. All the pigeons came down from the tree and started eating the grains. As they were doing so, a huge net fell on them and trapped them all. The pigeons were taken aback. They noticed a hunter sitting at a distance from the tree, a bow and arrow in hand. The pigeons realized it was the hunter who had trapped them in the net. The hunter got up and began to move towards the pigeons. The leader of the pigeons spoke,“ Friends, we are in great trouble. The hunter will catch us if we do not act swiftly in a few seconds. There is only one option available at this moment. Let all of us use our force together and fly up along with the net. If all of us use our force and fly together, we can fly carrying the net along with us. Let us start now.” All the pigeons agreed with him and flew high carrying the net along with them, After traveling enough distance away from the hunter, the pigeons settled on a tree and carefully came out of the net one by one and thus escaped the evil design of the hunter. 56. Who strewed the grains over the ground? A. A villager. B. The hunter. C. The pigeon owner. D. The writer. 57. The word “_________” has the closest meaning to the underlined word “option“. A. reason B. choice C. action D. opinion 58. How did the pigeons react when they got trapped? A. They didn’t know what to do. B. They tried to fly in all directions. C. They remained rather calm. D. They decided to fight for their lives. 59. This story wants to tell us that ________. A. two heads are better than one B. confidence will save everyone C. teamwork can work wonders D. actions speaker louder than words |
Girls really do prefer pink and boys prefer blue, recent research shows. The reasons could have its origins in the hunt for food on the African savannah(稀树草原) thousands of years ago. Evolution may have developed women’s preference for pink, perhaps because it helped them to find ripe fruit and healthy men with reddish faces, while both men and women have a natural desire for blue, according to scientists at Newcastle University. “Everyone in today’s western culture, from parents to toy manufactures, seems to assume that little girls like pink.” Said Prof. Anya Hulbert, who wanted to find out whether the reason was cultural or to do with biology. A love of salmon, fuchsia and coral does seem to be rooted into females, rather than picked up from their mothers. The participants in the study were Chinese and British. The Chinese students showed a marked preference for red. “Culture may contribute to this natural female preference.” Said Pro. Hulbert. In her experiments, 208 young adult men and women were asked to select, as rapidly as possible, their preferred color. Hulbert and her colleague Dr. Yazhu Ling marked the results and found that while men preferred blue, women tended to choose pink. Hulbert said she could only infer about the preference for blue: “Here again, I would favor evolutionary arguments. Going back to our savannah’s days, we would have a natural preference for a clear blue sky, because it signaled good weather. Clear blue also signals a good water source.” 60.The passage mentions “the African savannah” to show that____. A.the ancient Africa was a beautiful place. B.human beings lived in African at first. C.women and men have different color preferences. D.Color preference has its historical origins. 61.It can be inferred that the underlined word “fuchsia”_____. A.is probably a kind of toy B.is probably pink in color C.can be only found in Africa D.hardly causes men’s interest 62.By saying “The Chinese students… for red.” in paragraph 5, the writer means______. A.red is the Chinese student’s favorite color B.the Chinese prefer red more than the British C.culture influences people’s color preferences D.the study was carried out by two nations 63.What can we know from the last paragraph? A.Hulbert thinks evolution explains why people prefer blue B.Hulbert has a strong desire for “savannah” days C.Blue is a natural signal of many good things D.While boys like blue, girls like pink. |
Friendship can deeply affect the physical and mental health of both men and women. Studies show that people who have no friends or who are lonely,are more likely to die earlier,get sick more often and suffer greater physical wear and tear(折磨)than those who have a support system of friends. Sometimes,family members may be more likely to give you advice or tell you what you don’t want to hear. It may not be as good as a friend who will listen to you and guide you,but support your decisions anyway. The most important elements about friendship are those who suffer support and do not judge your decisions based on society. One reason for the link between social support and good health practice seems to be that people who feel cared for by others are less stress-out and are protected against the symptoms(症状)of depression and loneliness. Generally,women benefit most because of how they deal with stress. Women are more social in how they deal with stress than men, while men are more likely to have a“fight or flight”reaction. Women also tend to have larger,denser social network,in which more people know each other and help each other, while men typically have smaller groups of friends and will rely on their wives or other important people for more support. While all these affect people psychologically(心理上),friendship brings comfort that reduces the ill effects of stress, and the sex difference also contributes to the difference in the length of one’s life time. 63.In the author’s opinion,a real friend should _____. A.tell you what to do even if you refuse to hear it B.try to persuade you to change your mind quickly C.judge your decision according to his/her experience D.give you advice but respect your own decision 64.Women benefit more from friendship than men because_____. A.women are always cared for by more people than men B.women are usually less stress—out when staying with others C.women are more likely to solve problems with friends’ help D.women can always keep more long-life friendship than men 65.According to the passage we can infer that _____. A.it’s good for women to tell men what they should do or not B.friends are always more important than family members C.men don’t want to share their problems with many people D.the trend that women can live longer makes them more relaxed 66.This passage mainly talks about _____. A.why people should develop friendship B.when friendship affects people’s health C.people’s different attitudes towards friendship D.the friendship which can make people live longer |
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