阅读理解。 There is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most students have
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There is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most students have not been taught the principles behind really effective working. Imagine a graph showing the amount a person learns against the number of hours he works in a day. If he doesn"t do any work, he learns nothing (point 0). If he does an hour"s work he learns a certain amount (point 1). If he does two hours" work he learns about twice as much (point 2). If he does more work he"ll learn still more (point 3). However, if he tries to do twenty-three and a half hours" work in a day, he will be so tired that he"ll hardly remember anything: what he learns will be very little (point 4). If he did less work he"d learn more (point 5). Now whatever the exact shape of the graph"s curve(曲线), made by joining these points, it must have a high point. Point "X" is the very maximum anyone can learn in the day. And this represents the optimum, the best, amount of work to do. It is the best possible compromise between adequate time at the books and fatigue(劳累). Fatigue is an absolutely real thing; one can"t escape it or ignore it. If you try to ignore it and press yourself to work past the optimum(最适度), you will only get on this downward slope and achieve less than the best - and then become very tired and lose your power of concentration. The skill in being a student consists of getting one"s daily study as near the optimum point as possible. I cannot tell you what the optimum is. It differs with the type of work, it differs from person to person, and even in the same person it varies from week to week. You must try to find your own. Every day you study, bear this principle of the optimum in mind. When you feel yourself getting fatigued, if you find yourself reading the same paragraph over and over again and not taking it in, that"s a pretty good sign you"ve reached your highest point for the day and should stop. Most ordinary students find their optimum at five hours a day. Yours may be a little more or a little less - but if you get in five hours" good work a day, you will be doing well. Now, what are you doing with yourself when you aren"t working? Before examinations some students do nothing at all except sit in a chair and worry. Here is another misunderstanding. People often think that the mind works like the body; it does not. If one wanted to save one"s physical energy in order to cut the maximum amount of firewood, one would lie flat on a bed and rest when one wasn"t chopping. But the mind cannot rest. Even in sleep you dream, even if you forget your dreams. The mind is always turning. It gets its relaxation only by variety. That is what makes the mind rest. When you"ve finished your optimum number of hours you must stop. You must not then sit around in the chair thinking about the work - that only tires without any learning. You must get out and do something. It doesn"t matter what - anything so long as you are actively doing something else but work. |
1. According to the passage, _______. |
A. the longer you study every day, the more you will learn B. you"ll achieve better learning results if you work three hours every day C. the less work you do, the better you will learn D. your work efficiency will decrease once you exceed a certain point of work |
2. Fatigue can result in ________. |
A. loss of memory B. a need for relaxation C. a lot of anxiety D. loss of concentration |
3. The passage tells us that a person"s optimum number of working hours _______. |
A. follows a regular pattern with each individual B. changes regularly from week to week C. can be partly determined by the sort of work he is doing D. should be determined before he gets too tired |
4. The only way the mind can relax is by ________. |
A. doing a variety of things in turn B. not thinking about anything C. turning continuously D. getting oneself in a state of fatigue |
5. After you have reached the optimum point of study in a day, you should ________. |
A. lie in bed and rest B. do something else actively C. do some physical labor D. stop thinking about your studies |
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阅读表达 If you are worried about things and are under a lot of stress at work or school, then you are probably not sleeping well. Worry can keep you awake, tossing and turning in bed until the early hours of the morning when you eventually fall asleep. When you wake up, you don"t feel refreshed, but tired and worn out and unable to face a new day. Dr. Henry Winkle wrote an article in a recent newspaper, which indicates that_____________. Dr. Winkle says, "The more we worry, the less we sleep, the more we are unable to deal with stress. If we can find a way to get a good night"s sleep," he adds, "we can often find the energy to deal with what"s worrying us." So, what is a good night"s sleep? Research shows that the amount of sleep which people need in order to keep healthy varies a lot. Seven hours in about the average amount, though strangely enough, sleeping longer often gives you a headache instead of making you feel more refreshed. Dr. Winkle believes that preparing for sleeping is important. People who work late should try to give themselves a short break and do something restful before going to bed. This could be watching TV or listening to music. Doing some exercise earlier in the day should help you to feel physically as well as mentally tired. A bedtime drink can also help, but coffee or tea should be avoided as they contain caffeine and will keep you awake. "When you put the light out," Dr. Winkle says, "concentrate on relaxing your muscles, working slowly up from your feet, and you"ll be asleep before you know it." 1. What is the best title of the text? (Please answer within 10 words) ________________________________________________________________________ 2. Which sentence in the text can be replaced by the following one? People shouldn"t go to sleep immediately but should take a break after working late in the night. ________________________________________________________________________ 3. Please fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words) ________________________________________________________________________ 4. Someone says that the longer you sleep, the better you feel. Try to find some arguments from the text against the idea. (Please answer within 30 words) ________________________________________________________________________ 5. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 into Chinese. ________________________________________________________________________ |
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Please help! I live in Germany with my wife and three kids. My parents live in the UK. I want my kids to contact with their grandparents often. The kids all use e-mail, Skype and SMS but my parents won’t. I’ve bought them a laptop, paid for broadband(宽带), given them both mobile phones and a digital camera, but they won’t use them. My parents say they hate computers and new technology. What can I do with these “technophobes”? Daniel, Buremburg, Germany Actually, the original technophobes were the Luddites, a group of cloth workers in 19th century Britain during the Industrial Revolution. The Luddite cloth workers, who traditionally made cloth by hand, were worried that machines were going to take away their jobs and way of life. These machines could make cloth much faster and cheaper than humans. In 1811 and 1812 the Luddites destroyed the machines, but the British government supported the factory owners. Many Luddites were arrested. Charlotte Bronte’s novel Shirley will tell your parents all about it. Laura, Valencia, Spain Laura makes some interesting points, I think. Technophobes has been a common theme in science fiction. Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction, is a warning of what could happen if humans began to experiment with human life. Freda, Copenhagen, Denmark One thing you could try is to find hardware that is designed for older people to use. An example is the mobiles made by the US company, Jitterbug. Instead of icons(图标) and menus the Jitterbug phones ask users simple “yes/no” questions and have larger keypads. The company realized that there are potentially 100 million older users in the US alone. Graham, Patras, Greece 1. The underlined part “the technophobes” in the passage refers to ______. A. those who are ready to try new technology B. those who are addicted to the Internet C. those who refuse to use modern technology D. those who are devoted to inventing new things 2. Which of the following is TRUE of the Luddites? A. They called themselves the technophobes. B. They got full support from their factory owners. C. They preferred to keep their traditional working methods. D. They were killed by the government. 3. Who has put forward a practical and useful suggestions? A. Laura. B. Freda. C. Daniel. D. Graham. 4. The passage is probably taken from _____. A. a personal blog B. a letter between friends C. a personal diary D. a speech on new technology 5. What can we infer from the passage? A. Daniel would buy her parents a novel written by Shirley. B. Charlotte Bronte wrote about technophobes in her novel Shirley. C. Daniel would buy her parents cell phones with icons and menus. D. Daniel worried about her children using e-mails. |
阅读理解 Health experts have discovered that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight. Because you tend to feel full sooner, you eat less of your main course. The soup regime was tested by researchers at Pennsylvania State University, led by Dr Barbara Rolls. They found that when participants in the study ate a first course of soup before lunch they reduced their total calorie intake by 20 per cent, compared with those who did not begin the meal with soup. But those who favour creamy soups should be careful. Researchers stressed the soup must be low-calorie and based on stock(菜汤), not cream. All of the soups tested in the study were made from identical ingredients - chicken stock , broccoli (硬花甘蓝), potato, cauliflower(菜花)and carrots. They were mixed together to create four different textures and thickness from separate stock and vegetables through to pureed soup. Scientists thought that thick soups with chunks of vegetables which required chewing might be more filling, but to their surprise they found all forms had the same effect. The findings were presented to the Experimental Biology conference in Washington, DC, and the research was part-funded by the National Institutes of Health. 1. What"s the reason that adding low-calorie vegetable soup to the start of a meal can actually help to lose weight? A. you can take in large quantities of vegetables. B. you can absorb high calories from the soup. C. you can take in low calories from the soup. D. you can feel full soon after having the soup. 2. Which of the following can not be in the low-calorie soup? A. chicken stock. B. cauliflower. C. cream. D. carrots. 3. What"s the general idea of the seventh paragraph? A. What is contained in the soup. B. How the soup is made. C. Whom the soup is suitable to. D. where the soup is stored. 4. What is the best title of this passage? A. Vegetable Soup Helps to Lose Weight. B. A Scientific Research is Carrying out. C. A Research did at Pennsylvania State University D. Findings were carried out to the Experimental Biology. 5. The underlined word "favour" is the same in meaning with ______. A. hate. B. enjoy. C. prefer. D. drink. |
阅读理解 Nine out of 10 New Zealanders rate their quality of life as good or better, according to a new survey published on Monday. Researchers for the third national Quality of Life survey spoke to 500 people in each of the 12 main centers and 2,000 people in the rest of the country. In the cities, 87 percent of residents said their overall health was good or better and 86 percent of people said they had enough money to cover living costs. Nine out of 10 people said they felt safe in their homes, but people were concerned about vandalism(恶意破坏), car theft and dangerous driving . Only 11 percent of people nationwide said they felt safe in their city center at night for reasons including the perception of dangerous people in the area, media coverage of crime and alcohol and drug problems in the central city. People in Wellington and the North Shore felt safest, while Christchurch had the highest number of people who felt unsafe. Wellingtonians were the most proud of their city, 82 percent, while the least proud were people in Manuka, 43 percent, and Auckland, 51 percent. Wellingtonians thought they had the best quality of life at 94.9 percent, followed by Dunedin at 94.2 percent and Christchurch at 93.1 percent. The survey found 59 percent of people in the cities felt people from different cultures made their city a better place to live. The 12 participating councils were North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland, Manukau, Rodney, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Porirua, Hutt Christchurch and Dunedin. The survey was funded by the councils and the Ministry of Social Development. 1. What is the best title of the passage? A. Research shows New Zealanders are happier than Americans. B. The third national Quality of Life survey shows its research. C. New Zealanders have good quality of life in the world. D. A new survey was published on Monday. 2. Which if the following city is thought to be the least safe? A. Wellington. B. the North Shore. C. Dunedin. D. Christchurch. 3. The underlined word "coverage" in the fifth paragraph is closest in meaning to ______. A. report. B. protection. C. shelter. D. consistence. 4. How is the passage organized? A. with example. B. with figures. C. with facts. D. with ideas. 5. Which of the following would be NOT true according to the passage? A. New Zealanders are satisfied with their life. B. The survey was supported by the councils in money. C. Less than half of the people lie their good life in different cultures. D. The Wellingtonians were the most proud of their city. |
阅读理解 People are more likely to wash their hands properly after using the toilet if they are shamed into it or think they are being watched, scientists said on Thursday. Hand-washing is the cheapest way of controlling disease but less than one third of men and two thirds of women wash their hands with soap after going to the toilet, a British study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed. But when prompted by an electronic message flashing up on a board asking: "Is the person next to you washing with soap?," around 12 percent more men and 11 percent more women used soap. Health authorities around the world are stepping up efforts to persuade people to be more hygienic and wash their hands properly to help slow the spread of H1N1 swine flu, which was declared a pandemic (大流行病) by the World Health Organization in June. "Hand-washing with soap has been ranked the most effective way for the worldwide control of disease," the study"s authors wrote. "It could save more than a million lives a year from diarrhoeal diseases, and prevent respiratory(呼吸) infections -- the biggest causes of child mortality(死亡) in developing countries." In developed nations, hand-washing can help prevent the spread of viral infections like flu and sickness and diarrhea bugs like norovirus and rotavirus, as well as hospital-acquired infections like MRSA and C-difficile, the authors said. The researchers studied the behavior of a quarter of a million people using toilets at motorway service stations in Britain over 32 days. Use of soap was monitored by sensors. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health to mark Global Hand-washing Day, showed that with no reminders, 32 percent of men and 64 percent of women used soap. 1. In which of the following situation can people wash their hands properly? A. After they going to toilet. B. when they think they are being watched. C. When they think their hands are dirty. D. When they find soap nearby. 2. Which of the following is the main advantage of hand-washing? A. people can always get their hands clean. B. People can save a lot of time and water. C. It is the cheapest way of controlling disease. D. It wastes no any time and energy. 3. What is the biggest cause of child death in developing countries? A. respiratory infections. B. diarrhoeal diseases. C. H1N1 swine flu. D. hospital-acquired infections. 4. Which of the following is true according to the seventh paragraph? A. Hand-washing is popular in the developed countries. B. They authorities persuaded the people to wash their hands daily. C. More and more people know to wash their hands properly. D. The spread of viral infections is a serious problem. 5. We can conclude from the passage that _______. A. Most people wash their hands after going to toilet. B. Many people can not wash their hands properly. C. Few people know Global Hand-washing Day. D. H1N1 swine flu was declared a pandemic. |
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