Title: 1.______ for How to Live with the Unemployed | |
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1. Be nice to each other and have a positive attitude. | While hunting the job, never lose heart, 2._______ hard it may be. Be sure to support your husband or wife in a(n) 3.________way throughout. |
2. Encourage your partner to take up a hobby, get a side job or join a club. | Stay healthy and join a sports team, or learn how to cook, which is also of 4.______ to your spouse. Take up such side jobs as working as a sales associate, 5._____your spouse not only to earn some money but also interact with other people. |
3. Encourage them to continue their existing friendships and to foster new ones. | Tell your wife or husband to 6.______with his/her families and friends as well as you to win good support and pull through the 7._____of losing jobs in time. |
4. Give each other a little space before and after "couple time." | In face of being recently unemployed, your spouse is 8.______to need some space to relax, 9.____you may have an endless amount of pent up energy. |
5. Trust each other. | Stand by each other as a couple and 10._____ on it that each of you is doing everything necessary to get another job. |
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US government date reveals that up to 44% of the US workforce is single-and it may be because of work. Here are four reasons why your job might be keeping you single and what to do about it. 1. "I don"t have time to date." Many people who are single say their jobs don"t leave them with enough time to meet Mr. or Mrs. Right. You may have made a conscious decision to make career your No.1 priority(优先). Or it may be that pursuing your dream job is easier than pursuing your dream partner. Whatever the reason, spending too much of your time and energy on your career will cause your dating life to flounder(折磨). 2. "My boss knows I"m single and singles me out." Singles are often expected to work late, travel for business, and take on last minute assignments because they don"t have "family commitments (义务)". For example, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell stated last year that the choice of Janet Napolitano as Homeland Security Secretary was an excellent one because she has "no family and no life" and could devote 19-20 hours a day to the job. 3. "Everyone I know is taken/ married/coupled up." While this may not seem to be a job related issue, it could be. Statistics show that nearly half of all married couples met at work. So you"re at a disadvantage if your work doesn"t provide you with opportunities to meet and hang out with other singles. 4."No one wants to date a …" unfortunately, some jobs come with certain stereotypes (陈词滥 调) that can make an expected date a complete failure. For example, being a lawyer or doctor could make you an unwelcome person because nobody"s idea of a good date is to argue or be psychoanalyzed(用精神分析疗法治疗分析)! | |
1.Which of the following is NOT a reason why 44% of the US workforce is single? | |
A. Singles are often given more work. B. Some jobs seem to prevent one from dating successfully. C. They are too busy with their work. D. Many people don"t know how to make themselves look attractive. | |
2."Mr. or Mrs. Right" in the second paragraph means_________. | |
A. an ideal husband or wife B. a certain Mr. or Mrs. Right C. a reliable person D. one"s colleague | |
3. If your friend is single due to the second reason, what do you say to him/her? | |
A. Make dating your work. B. Tell your boss that you already have plans. C. Create your own dating pool. D. Be yourself, not your job. | |
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How to wash clothes in a flash LAUNDRY is never an easy part of housework. But if piles of sweaty (汗水浸湿的) T-shirts and smelly socks drive you crazy, then two Chinese scientists might have the answer. Long Mingce and Wu Deyong of Shanghai Jiao Tong University have invented a kind of cotton that cleans itself. No need for soap or water, the scientists say. All you have to do is put the clothes out in the sun. According to the Guardian, this magical self-cleaning ability comes from a special chemical mixture. The material is covered with this mixture. It can break down dirt and remove bad smells after only a few hours in the sun. One of the chemicals is called titanium dioxide (二氧化钛). Scientists have known for some time that titanium dioxide can clean fabrics (织物). However , it only works under ultraviolet (紫外的) light and so is not yet widely used - ultraviolet light cannot be seen. "We knew that self-cleaning cotton fabrics with titanium dioxide coating had already been developed, but they cannot work, or they work weakly, under sunlight," Long said. "If we want to use the fabrics in daily life, we must develop cotton that cleans itself under daylight." The scientists worked hard for years to find a better chemical. Finally , they added silver iodide (碘化银) into the mixture. This made the chemical reactions in sunlight faster. The new mixture is also nearly seven times better than the former one with pure titanium dioxide at removing dirt and killing bacteria. The experiment was only carried out on cotton clothing. However, according to Long, the technology can be "applied to all kinds of fabrics and their related products." It is also cheap and environmentally friendly , he said. The self-cleaning material is not yet ready for the market. Scientists still need to know whether it could harm people. Although titanium dioxide is used in some foods, it can cause health problems if it gets into the lungs (肺). Scientists need to make sure it is safe before we can start to enjoy the benefits of this technology . | |
1. Thanks to this new discovery, we will be able to clean fabrics ___ . | |
A. using soap and water B. using silver iodide C. using sunlight D. using moonlight | |
2. In what way is the new material better than previous materials ? | |
A. It works using any kind of light. B. It works more quickly and effectively. C. It is widely found in nature. D. It can be used for all kinds of fabrics . | |
3. What might be a problem with the self-cleaning material ? | |
A. It will cause pollution. B. It costs too much to produce. C. It breaks down easily in the sun. D. It might cause health problems | |
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? | |
A. There may be many other kinds of self-cleaning fabric in the future . B. We can already buy self-cleaning clothes on the market. C. This was the first time that scientists discovered titanium dioxide. D. Titanium dioxide is widely used in the food industry. | |
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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. Excited | |
2. 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 |