第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2题,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。Who says America
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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2题,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。 Who says Americans worship the almighty dollar? It’s not true.Having enough free time is more important to most Americans than being rich, according to a new poll. Only 13 percent of more than 2,400 people questioned in the telephone poll ranked being wealthy as most important to them, while 67 percent ranked free time as their top priority, higher than having a successful career, getting married, and having children."Everyone wants free time to do the things they want to do, young, middle-aged or old," said Richard Morin, of the Pew Social & Demographic Trends Project, which conducted the survey."So our desire to play unites us." The poll also showed that people who were university educated valued career success over wealth, as middle-aged people did.Not surprisingly, those who didn"t have money, ranked wealth very highly.This included minorities, first generation Americans and less educated people.The survey also revealed that a disproportionate (不成比例的) number of people under the age of 30 and retirees in the group made $ 20,000 or less a year.But the emphasis on wealth lessens with age, with younger people putting value on it but hardly any seniors."It just diminishes with time as the reality sets in that you would never be rich," Morin said."But also, the reality sets in that you don"t have to be rich to lead a very comfortable and fulfilling life." While wealth was not at the top of people" s list of priorities, 43 percent still said it was somewhat important. 56.The poll showed that the majority of American people ranked ____ as the most important. A.wealth B.a successful career C.marriage D.free time 57.Who cares least for wealth, according to the passage? A.Young people. B.Middle-aged people. C.Old people. D.Well-educated people. 58.The underlined word "diminishes" in the third paragraph probably means "____". A.to increase B.to decrease C.to change D.to stay |
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The World Health Organization raised the pandemic(流行病) flu alert(警戒) to six, the highest level, which means that the H1N1 swine flu is spreading world-wide. The WHO will ask all countries, including the countries that haven’t yet reported any cases, to make plans to control this disease. “It was reported that about 35,000 people infected with the H1N1 virus in 74 counties,” Margaret Chan, an officer of the WHO, said on Thursday. “Further spread of the disease is possible,” Ms Chan said. So far, WHO doesn’t expect a sudden jump in the number of serious or dead cases reported. In Australia, the number of people who got the flu became more than three times as many as before in the past week, reaching 1,263 on Thursday, when three new ones were reported in this country. It recorded its first case of the disease on May 9. “Australia tells us not because of the number of cases, but because of the strong facts of community transmission(群体性传播),” said the spokesman for the World Health Organization. He said the WHO is also watching on similar evidence in the UK, Spain, Japan and Chile. In Hong Kong, the government on Thursday ordered the nurseries, kindergartens and primary schools to close for two weeks after a dozen students at one school tested positive for swine flu. Elsewhere in Asia, health officials in Thailand found 30 new H1N1 cases, raising the total there to 46. 54. How many levels does WHO use to warn people against the pandemic flu? A. Five. B. Six. C. Seven. D. Eight. 55. WHO raised the pandemic flu alert to the highest level because . A. all countries in the world have reported dead cases B. there is a sudden jump in the number of cases reported C. there is no medicine to cure this flu D. it is spreading in the world 56. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. The number of people who got the flu has dropped slightly in the past week in Australia. B. The WHO ask the countries that have reported cases to make plans to control the disease. C. The number of people who got the flu reached more than 1,000 in Australia on Thursday. D. The Hong Kong government ordered all schools to close for two weeks on Thursday. 57. This passage mainly tells us something about . A. WHO’s raising the pandemic flu alert B. how to prevent this kind of flu C. people who got the pandemic flu D. the ways to avoid the serious pandemic flu |
“Love your neighbor as yourself" is a saying familiar to most of us. It means that you must have he ability to love and accept yourself in order to form and keep satisfying relationship with others self-esteem means accepting yourself for who you really are, and believing that you are indeed a ivdrthwhile person who is deserving of love and respect from others. Self-esteem is our sense of how good we feel about ourselves. It is based on our judgment of urselves, not on other people"s assessment, but simply on our own. Our self-esteem is not efaendent on our talent. Some very ordinary people feel very good about themselves, while other extranordinarily high achievers hold low opintions of themselves. Self-esteem is the primary key to long-term stress managerment. Why? The first three sourees of stress are: predictable life event, unexpected changes and build-up of daily stresscs, These are much easier to handle when we believe in ourselves, A postive, healthy self-estcem gives us the “hardiness”(强健) to deal with the difficulities of life, and to see them as challenges to be met, rather than threals to be feared. The forth category of streesons is entirely the result of a low self-esteem. It is the category of stress that is most common and tiring over the long run. This kind of stress cannol be overcome, or evenchanged, until the self-exteem problems that cause it are corrected. Learning to love yourself for who y ou are is the key to overcoming stress. Self-esteem comes form the self, and cannot be promoted by others. A person who fecls that his self-estecm comes from the approval of those around him or her is bound to self-destruct(自毁), One cannot keep the level of “performance” required to please everyone else, especially if that performance disagrees with who you are and is simply a facade that makes you popular with the world. When the applause is gone, there is nothing left. Only those who can feel the strength of knowing who they are and those who can feel good about that will survive the stresses of life. Sef-esteem is the basis of contentment and positive living. 58. What is self-csteem? A.A kind of positive lifestyle. B.The impression we have on other people. C.Our sense of how good we feel about ourselves. D.Our understanding of how we are seen by others. 59.What is the key to overcoming stress according to the passage? A.Removing yourself from stressful situation. B.Learning to love yourself for who you are. C.Facing the stress and dealing with it. D.Getting help from friends. 60.What does the underlined word "facade" (in Para 5) mean? A.A false appearance. B.A big worry. C.A wrong action. D.A strange feeling. 61.The passage is written to ______. A.tell people how to overcome stress B.help people form good relationship with others C.show the importance of feeling good about yourself D.provide the different methods to get a clear view of yourself |
B Should doctors ever lie to benefit their patient–to speed recovery or to cover the coming of death? In medicine as in law, government, and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed (变矮小)by greater needs: the need to protect from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy; to advance the public interest. What should doctors say, for example, to a 46-year-old man coming in for a routine physical checkup just before going on vacation with his family who, though he feels in perfect health, is found to have a form of cancer that will cause him to die within six months? Is it best to tell him the truth? If he asks, should the doctor reject that he is ill, or minimize fee gravity of the illness? Should they at least hide the truth until after the family vacation? Doctors face such choices often.At times, they see important reasons to lie for the patient"s own sake; in their eyes, such lies differ sharply from self-serving ones. Studies show that most doctors sincerely believe that the seriously ill patients do not want to know the truth about their condition, and that informing them risks destroying their hope, so that they may recover more slowly, or deteriorate (恶化) faster, perhaps even commit suicide(自***). But other studies show that, contrary to the belief of many physicians; a great majority of patients do want to be told the truth, even about serious illness, and feel cheated when they learn that they have been misled.We are also learning that truthful information, humanly conveyed, helps patients cope with illness: help them tolerate pain better, need less medicine, and even recover faster after operation. There is urgent need to debate this issue openly.Not only in medicine, but in other professions as well, practitioners may find themselves repeatedly in difficulty where serious consequences seem avoidable only through deception (欺骗).Yet the public has every reason to know professional deception, for such practices are peculiarly likely to become deeply rooted, to spread, and to trust.Neither in medicine, nor in law, government, or the social sciences can there be comfort in the old saying, "What you don"t know can"t hurt you." 60.What is the passage mainly about? A.Whether patients really want to know the truth of their condition. B.Whether patients should be told the truth of their illness. C.Whether different studies should be carried on. D.Whether doctors are honesty with their patients. 61.For the case mentioned in paragraph 2, most doctors will ____. A.tell the patient the truth as soon as possible B.choose to lie to him about his condition at that moment C.tell him to shorten the family vacation D.advise him to cancel the family vacation 62.Which of the following is TRUE? A.Sometimes government tells lies because they need to meet the public interest. B.Doctors believe if they lie, those seriously-ill patients will recover more quickly. C.Truthful information helps patients deal with their illness in some cases. D.Many patients don"t want to know the truth, especially about serious illness. 63.From the passage, we can learn that the author"s attitude to professional deception is ____. A.supportive B.indifferent C.opposed D.neutral 63.From the passage, we can learn that the author’s attitude to professional deception is . A.supportive B.indifferent C.opposed D.neutral |
All of my childhood and early, adult life, my mom weighed over 220 pounds (one pound =" 0.454" kilograms). I could feel the pain that my mom experienced with her fatness. I was never uncomfortable about my mother, but I think she was uncomfortable about herself, and that feeling was painful for all of us. And she began to lose weight. After more than twenty years of battling obesity(肥胖), my mother completed a forceful eighteen-month diet that left her ninety pounds lighter than before. A new woman was born! At age twenty-eight, I got a new mom! For the first time, I met the woman my mother truly was, the beautiful little lady under the fatness. It wasn’t so much her new body that was the surprise, but rather her new spirit. To celebrate her new size and to devote herself to dancing again, my mother joined a “Mrs. Forty-Plus” competition, where she would have to model, give a speech and provide a dance performance. She told our family that she did not care if she won — she simply had always wanted to perform on stage. She told each one of us, “I’m not doing it to win; I’m doing it to dance!” The competition was exciting! I prayed that my mom would win, but while watching her on stage I was simply overjoyed just by her effort. To me, she had already won. She posed to perfection, her speech brought tears to everyone’s eyes, and her performance was wonderful. That night, at age fifty-three, my mother was crowned (为......加冕) “Mrs. Forty-Plus”. She was the first person in our family to ever win such a title. 64. The first two paragraphs mainly show that the author’s mom was __________. A. experienced B. painful C. comfortable D. fat 65. After the author’s mom completed a forceful eighteen-month diet, she was about __________. A. 85 kilograms B. 41 kilograms C. 130 pounds D. 90 pounds 66. In order to join in the “Mrs. Forty-Plus” Competition, the author’s mom has to do the following EXCEPT __________. A. providing a dance performance B. telling a funny story about herself C. giving a speech to a large number of people D. wearing special clothes to show to people 67. The underlined part in Paragraph 6 means that __________. A. the author’s mom succeeded in modeling and speaking B. the author’s mom’s performance was very wonderful C. the author’s mom was not successful in modeling D. the author’s mom succeeded in making a speech |
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,从每题题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D和E)中选出最佳选项。 Sitting too much is now listed with smoking and junk food as a bad habit that increases your risk of heart disease. New Australian research shows that half-an-hour in the gym will not make up for the waist-expanding damage caused by spending the rest of the day sitting. But the good news is that doing chores in the house or gently walking around the office while on the phone might be enough to keep you fit. The study joins the growing body of evidence suggesting too much sitting might undo the benefits of exercise. The study measured the intensity of physical activities in 168 subjects over seven days. It found that, regardless of how much exercise they did or their total sitting time, those who took more breaks from sitting had lower risk of thick waists and lower levels of blood lipids(脂肪). “Higher levels of blood lipids have been linked to a heightened risk of heart disease,” principal researcher Genevieve Healy of the University of Queensland said. “What the study shows is that there are benefits in just getting up regularly and interrupting your sitting time.” Researchers behind the Stand Up Australia project have written to the Rudd Government requesting $3.5 million for a two-year study into the impact of long sitting time on health and productivity of workers. The study would also develop and test strategies for reducing sitting time on the job. The latest study builds on work that is shifting the health promotion focus from purposeful exercise, such as running, to lower intensity activities throughout the day. The Australian research has been hacked up by US studies. “To hold a body that weighs 77 kilograms upright takes a fair amount of energy from muscles,” said Professor Marc Hamilton from the University of Missouri. “There is a large amount of energy associated with standing every day that cannot easily be replaced by 30 to 60 minutes in the gym.” 56. What’s the aim of the Stand Up Australia project? A. To study the factors influencing productivity of workers. B. To study the reasons for the longer sitting time at work. C. To develop and test strategies for reducing sitting time in the office. D. To develop and test strategies for reducing working time. 57. The purpose of the last paragraph is to . A. provide a scientific basis for the benefits of standing up B. Compare the effect of standing with exercising in the gym C. report the new research findings of professor Marc Hamilton D. figure out the amount of energy associated with daily standing 58. What’s the best title for the text? A. Exercise in the Gym Is Out. B. Your Office Chair Is Killing You. C. A Cause of Heart Disease. D. Good News for Workers. |
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