阅读理解。     THE first night in Yosemite had been awful. I hadn"t been able to slee

阅读理解。     THE first night in Yosemite had been awful. I hadn"t been able to slee

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阅读理解。     THE first night in Yosemite had been awful. I hadn"t been able to sleep and I was stuck in a too small
tent with my wife and two kids. "Things haven"t worked out," I said to myself. But, like so many other
things I complain before my morning coffee, this one was ridiculously off-key. Things weren"t bad;
they were good.
     A hundred yards(91 meters) away was Summit Lake, with its wonderful early morning mists (薄雾)
shimmering (闪烁微光)off the water. A couple of miles to the southwest was the base of the Lassen
Peak Trail. The base was 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above sea level, huge snow banks dotting (点缀)
the place even in mid August. It was beautiful. We fired up the camp stove, got out our cold boxes from
the heavy metal locker(储物柜),fired up some bacon, cut open some bread, and boiled up a cup of coffee.
     Half an hour later, my 6-year-old daughter and I were in the parking lot of the Lassen Peak Trail,
getting ready to hike. We wouldn"t make it all the way- young legs get pretty tired on a steep mountain
path, but it didn"t matter. We would see great views spread out below us, the volcanic ash (火山灰) that
layered on the earth turning the melting snow a mysterious pink as the sun struck it.
     Later, on the hike, I felt stupid about my morning complaints. Everything had been worthwhile. It gave me enormous satisfaction to see my daughter so excited about the view from the mountain.
     Yes, camping is uncomfortable. But there"s also something wonderful about being so close to nature.
Just as importantly, there"s something about getting young children out of their increasingly
technology-filled comfort zones and forcing them to encounter the non-cyber (没有网络的)world
around them.
     We lose something when we spend all our time cocooned (束缚) inside a carefully constructed
modernity, when read about daily affronts (冒犯) to the environment, yet don"t fully realize what is at risk,
removed as we are from nature. It"s a good thing to reconnect every so often with the Great
Outdoors.                
      By Sasha Abramsky                                                                      1. How did the author first feel about camping in Yosemite?A.Uncomfortable.  
B. Shocked    
C. Wonderful   
D. Excited2. By saying "this one was ridiculously off-key" in the first paragraph, the author means that "____".A.he had lost his key        
B. this was meaningless
C. this was quite unusual      D. this was far from the truth 3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?A. The author seldom complains in the early morning.
B. The author walked all the way to the Lassen Peak Trail.
C. The view from the mountain impressed the author"s daughter.
D. The author hiked to the top of the mountain to get a better view.4. With the article, the writer tries to send the message that _______.A. It"s great to walk outdoors and get close to nature.
B. It"s advisable to be well prepared before going camping
C. Technology causes much harm to human society
D. We should not break the balance of nature
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阅读理解。     Psychologists in Britain have said that the last full week of January is the most depressing time of year
and labeled next Monday "Blue Monday".   1   
     Mondays are generally seen as the worst day of the week because people feel tired at having to go
back to work after a weekend with a different sleep pattern. There are various reasons why more people
feel depressed at this time of year. Many people have unpaid credit card bills for the Christmas presents
they bought, and pay day is often not until the end of the month.
       2  People feel stressed because they have to go back to real life--work and commuting (go to work
by bus); and they may be unhappy with their body image after bingeing (大吃大喝) on booze, chocolates, and other food at Christmas-time. People may have already failed in their New Year"s resolutions, such
as give up smoking. The bad weather in January can also contribute to people feeling tired.
       3  They offered advice for any staffs who are feeling depressed. They hope that helping people as
soon as there are signs of depression will avoid absenteeism(旷工).Evidence shows that unreasonable
managers who lead to their staff feeling tired at this time can expect an uncooperative workforce.
     However, it"s not all bad!   4   They think that things can only get better. Psychologists offer suggestions of how to avoid feeling blue. These include spending 15 minutes doing a "gratitude exercise" thinking about and writing down what you are grateful for, such as health, family, friends and so on. Taking up a new
hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all recommended as ways to feel more cheerful.
A. The party season is over.
B. Blue is a slang(俚语) way of saying unhappy.
C. Many people feel optimistic at this time.
D. People should plan better next December.
E. Some companies are taking this quite seriously
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阅读理解。     A group of teenagers: they laugh and talk over each other, dance and make faces - you wouldn"t
believe they had just played on the same stage as famous American singers Kid Cudi and Eminem.
     These seven kids, all under the age of 20, are members of the band Kids These Days (KTD).
     Fresh out of high school, the band already has done things that most teens couldn"t even imagine.
They played at festivals including the recent SXSW in Austin and Lollapalooza in their hometown,
Chicago, to crowds of loyal fans.
     KTD uses a mix of hip-hop, jazz, blues and classic rock to make a sound of their own.
     "KTD simply mixes most, if not all of my favourite music styles," said Kamia Jones, as Chicago high
school student."I like that they aren"t afraid to be different and that their music is real and speaks to the
soul."
     The band formed two years ago. Now, as well as local fans, they are becoming popular around the
world. Their facebook page is filled with supportive posts from admirers from California to Tokyo. 
     "It"s really strange to me that people from London, Australia and Russia... They have heard
of us and they like our music because it"s really cool feeling," says Marcie Stewart, who plays
keyboard for the band.
     Despite their recent fame, KTD is a group of normal teenagers and they remain very close to one
another. While talking to the reporters, they dance and make fun of each other.
    When asked what advice they would give to other teen musicians, Greg Landfair, KTD"s drummer,
said, "Keep your heart in it. Never lose the music and what you are doing, because that"s what you"re
here for. Let the music always be first."1. KTD"s music is popular among teenagers mainly because ________.A. it is about the strange life of teenagers
B. it mixes many music styles teenagers love into their music
C. all the band members are young and handsome
D. the band members dance and make fun of each other2.What do we know about KTD?A. They are all of the same age.
B. They are as famous as Kid Cudi and Eminem.
C. There are five members in the band.
D. They have fans around the world.3. According to Greg, teen musicians should________.A. make music close to their lives
B. always think of the needs of the fans
C. love the music they are playing
D. stay close to the group member4. The author wrote this article to_______.A. show the kind of music teenagers love
B. encourage young musicians to play music
C. describe a special music style
D. introduce a successful band of teenagers
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                                                          A Letter from Steve Jobs
August 24, 2011
To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community,
I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as
Apple"s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.
So I resign (辞职)as CEO of Apple. I would like to serve, if the Board feels fit, as Chairman of the
Board, director and Apple employee.
As far as my successor goes, I strongly suggest that we name Tim Cook as CEO of Apple.
I believe Apple"s brightest days are ahead of it. And I look forward to watching and contributing to its
success in a new role.
I have made some of the best friends of my life at Apple, and I thank you all for the many years of being
able to work alongside you.
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A. It can protect your brain from being hurt in a bike accident
B. Go for bike rides with your kids so you can show them what safe riding looks like
C. Never wear ear-phones while biking
D. You have to choose good shoes  
E. Check your child"s bike to keep it safe and in good condition
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     A recent Living Social survey showed that Americans may live up to their poor reputation while
travelling abroad. But what"s more surprising is that many of those surveyed self-identified themselves
as "ugly" Americans and the world"s worst travelers.
     Those in the U.S. ranked themselves as the worst travellers by a shocking 20 per cent, followed by
15 per cent saying the Chinese were the most substandard tourists.
     Americans topped the list as being the worst-behaved travelers in a survey of 5,600 respondents,
4,000 of whom were Americans. Other respondents were in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United
Kingdom. But even American respondents considered their compatriots (同胞) as the worst travelers
from a list of 16 nationalities.
     Canadians and Australians also put Americans in the No. 1 spot. Irish respondents pointed to U.K.
residents and U.K. respondents gave Germans the nod. On the other hand, 37% of Americans opted
for "none of the above" in answer to the worst-tourists question, displaying more tolerance and
open-mindedness than the other nationalities.
     Other survey questions had respondents admitting pilfering from hotels. Four in ten U.S.
survey-takers said they"d stolen something - mostly towels (28%) and bathrobes (8%). Other popular
pinched items included pillows, remote controls, Bibles and sheets.
     Not surprising is that Americans have less time off from work than other nationalities. Americans
reported getting 16 days off, compared with 28 days for the Irish, 27 days for Australians, 23 days for
U.K. workers; and 21 days for Canadians.
     In the travel mishaps department, the most common travel disaster reported by Americans was lost
luggage on an airline (21%); bad weather (21%); and getting very lost (16%).
     As for places Americans most want to see, Disney World and Las Vegas made the top 10, but they
weren"t at the top of the heap. And New York didn"t make the cut.
1. What percentage of American respondents is in the survey?
A.20 %
B.15%
C.71%
D.37%
2. The underlined word "pilfering" in Para. 5 most probably means ________. 
A. taking
B. bringing
C. stealing  
D. borrowing.
3. According to the survey, what kind of things are most taken away by Americans?
A. towels and pillows
B. bathrobes and remote controls.
C. towels and Bibles
D. bathrobes and towels.
4. What can we infer from the passage?  
A. New York is not one of the top 10 destinations Americans most want to see.
B. U.K. has the most time off work than other nationalities.
C. Most Americans think it is not a big deal for them to steal from the hotels.
D. Germans think the British are the world"s worst travellers.
5. What"s the best title of this passage?
A. Chinese were announced as the world"s worst travellers.
B. The global worst travellers were announced.
C. Disney World is the best destination to Americans.  
D. European travellers were the best in the world