Throughout our childhood our parents taught us to say “thank you” and it has bec
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Throughout our childhood our parents taught us to say “thank you” and it has become a habit — something we say automatically (自动地), along with “please”. And because of this we have forgotten just how important gratitude is and how essential it is in leading fulfilled (感到满足的) lives. Just for a minute, think of all the things you are grateful for, such as loving friends, good health, great holidays as well as everyday items such as a comfortable home, TV, and clean water. The list, in fact, could go on and on. Now focus on events that have made you angry — it’s raining, the car won’t start, and a colleague (同事) makes you annoyed. You start to feel unhappy, and that is something that certainly does not make you feel good! In fact, we have the ability to choose how we feel — it’s just our perception (认识) of how things are. But for most of us, it just doesn’t seem easy. Let me give you an example: it’s a rainy day, and immediately most people will start to complain, telling everyone who will listen what a miserable day it is, with the result that they end up feeling miserable themselves. But look at it another way and despite wet clothes and hair, both will dry perfectly well and no lasting harm has been done. And in addition to this, because of rain, we not only live in a green and beautiful landscape, we are also able to grow a lot of fruit and vegetables. There really is no obvious reason for feeling miserable — in fact there is a great deal to be grateful for. It all depends on what we think about things. Realize what a difference having gratitude can make to your life. That’s why gratitude is so special — use it to feel good! 68. What do we usually do automatically according to the author? A. Focus on good things. B. Prefer to feel good. C. Express thanks orally. D. Take many things for granted. 69. By the example in the fifth paragraph, the author advises us to _____. A. see things in a different way B. refuse the unchangeable things C. ignore the harm bad weather does D. listen to others’ complaints patiently 70. By writing the passage, the author mainly wants to tell us _____. A. to think twice before we act B. to be grateful for what we have C. it is no use making complaints D. saying “thank you” has many disadvantages |
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小题1:C 小题2:A 小题3:B |
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Four in 10 Chinese complain about the great gap between large investments in education and its returns, a recent nationwide survey has showed. The Horizon Research Consultancy Group polled 3,355 residents aged 16 to 60 in both urban and rural areas, including Beijing and Shanghai. The survey found that only 16 percent of respondents believed their investments on education gave good returns. Those with higher education voiced greater disappointment at the quality of education received, the survey showed. People in the rural areas generally gave more positive feedback(反馈)on the quality of education than those from the cities, the survey found. "Our education has been focusing on an examination-oriented system," Huo Qingwen, the deputy director of language education testing service center under the Beijing Foreign Studies University, told China Daily yesterday. "The survey result doesn"t surprise me, as I had heard complaints not only from the students, but also from the teachers who have been asked to focus more about the exam-passing rate," Huo said. "The job market is still hungry for talented staff, but many graduates are not competent(胜任的) because the posts require more practical experience and creative ability of workers," Huo added. Most university graduates prefer jobs in large cities, causing an imbalance in human resources between urban and rural areas, Hong said. The graduates would get better job options if they chose to work at the grassroots (基础的) level because of the government"s preferential policies, including the waiving of tuition for those willing to work in the country"s rural and western regions, he added. About 580,000 graduates last year found county- or village-level jobs, and more than 550,000 got jobs in the central and western regions, Ministry of Education figures showed. "Because many graduates focus only on jobs with high salaries and that are directly relevant to their specialties, they miss other good work opportunities," Kong Xiang, a Beijing graduate who works as an English teacher in a college located at a remote area in Yunnan province, said. The recent survey showed that education costs form one-quarter of an urban family"s income, while it forms one-third of a rural family"s income. 46.According to the passage, most people think that _______ A. the investments in education gave them good returns. B. the investments in education don’t bring them good results. C. college students are satisfied with their the education received. D. People in the cities are more satisfied with the quality of education than those in the rural areas. 47.Which of the following is NOT mentioned? A. China’s education has been focusing on an examination-oriented system . B. Both the teachers and students are asked to pay more attention to the exam-passing rate. C. The job market now does not lack university graduates. D. Most university graduates enjoy hunting jobs in large cities. 48. What would happen to the graduates if they chose to work at the grassroots level? A. They would get higher salaries. B. They would get lower salaries. C. Their tuition would be free. D. They would get better job choices. 49. How much does the education cost according to the survey ? A. One-third of a family"s income. B. one-quarter of a rural family"s income. C. 25% of an urban family"s income. D. Three in ten a rural family"s income. 50. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage. A. The gap between investments in education and its returns B. Education and university graduates C. China’s higher education D. Education costs |
Men have always believed that they are smarter than women. Now, a study has found that while this is certainly true, men also have to deal with the fact that they are also more stupid than the fairer sex. In the study, scientists measured the IQ of 2500 brothers and sisters and they found an uneven number of men not only in the top two percent, but also in the bottom two percent. The study"s participants were tested on science, maths, English and mechanical abilities. Though there were twice as many men as women in the smartest group, there were also twice as many men among the dolts. The aggregate scores of men and women were similar. One of the study"s authors, psychology professor Timothy Bates, said that the phenomenon may be because men have always been expected to be high achievers and women have been restricted to spend more time taking care of their home. "The female developmental program may be tilted more towards ensuring survival and the safety of the middle ground.," the Daily Mail quoted Professor Bates, of Edinburgh University, as saying. The research tallies with past results that men were more likely than women to receive first class University degrees or thirds and women secured the seconds. It has been said that men are more ready to take risk when it comes to academics. Women have always found to be steadier in their learning. A past study has shown that women are securing more firsts and seconds, while men are continuing to receive more thirds. The argument for the change is that the increase of coursework at the cost of exams favors women"s steady approach. 51. The purpose of the passage is to tell us that ________. A. man are smarter then women B. man are more stupid the women C. a new fact about the IQ of men and women has been found D. men are more likely to receive first class university degrees 52. According to Timothy Bates, less women are in the smartest group because _________. A. they are born stupid B. they have to spend more time to tale care of their home than men C. they don’t like to take risk D. they are not expected to be high achievers 53. The underlined word tallies with in the eighth paragraph means________. A. agree with B. deal with C. go against D. go with 54. It can be inferred from the passage that______. A. Women are steadier in their learning. B. men are more ready to take risk in everything C. women are securing more firsts and seconds D. women are doing much better in academy 55. Which of the following questions has NOT been discussed in the passage? A. Why are men smarter than women? B. Why are men more stupid than women? C. How does the result go along with the past research? D. How can we help the men in the bottom? |
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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A straight-A student got a C in cooking class and didn"t like it. She didn"t like it so much that her dad filed a complaint in court about it. He says that the teacher, who is white, discriminated against(歧视) his daughter, who is black. He hopes to have her grade changed from a C to an A and asks for uncertain ecnomic damages. Virginia Brown is in the ninth grade at Ashley High School. Since her first year in school, she has had perfect attendance and all her grades have been A"s. Virginia"s father said her heart was broken when she got the C. "She cried the whole weekend," he said. "She wouldn"t come out of her room. Her eyes were red and puffy. My little girl hasn’t been this upset since her cat got killed by a car when she was 6 years old." Virginia is a model student. She"s the class monitor. She"s on the swim team, the volleyball team, and the track team. She also goes to the chess club. She is a member of the Girl Scouts and sings in her church choir. The home economics teacher is 28-year-old Jessica Smith. This is her first year teaching. Ms. Smith said that discrimination was clearly not the truth. “Some of my best friends are African-Americans," she said. “This isn’t a black and white problem. Everybody in America wants to sue(控告) everybody else. I’m going to sue them for defamation(诽谤) of character and whatever else my lawyer comes up with.” 56. Mr. Brown was upset because ________. A. his daughter did a poor job in cooking class B. he was not satisfied with Ms. Smith’s work C. he thought the teacher looked down on his daughter D. he was afraid his daughter couldn’t go to a good university 57.According to the passage, which of the following statements is WRONG? A.Virginia Brown is an excellent student. B.Ms. Smith is an experienced teacher. C.Virginia Brown feels sad about the grade. D.The father isn"t happy with the teacher. 58. Ms. Smith was _____ about Mr. Brown’s accusation(指控). A. worried B. angry C. calm D. afraid 59. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Black Girl Discriminated by White Teacher B. Straight-A Girl Poor at Cooking C. School Girl Puts Her Teacher to Court D. Students And Teachers Are Equal |
Everyone knows the smart black-and-white dog that sits on top of a red doghouse with his best friend ---- a bird called Woodstock. Created by the American cartoonist Charles Schulz in 1950, the clever dog is loved by generations of kids and adults. He speaks more than 20 languages and appears daily in 26,000 newspapers around the world. When Snoopy first appeared, he was no different from other pet dogs. But two years later, he had begun to speak in thought bubbles with simple words and sounds. By 1957 he could walk on two legs and was going to school with his master, Charlie Brown, who fails at just about everything. Later he learned to use the typewriter. Snoopy has done lots of jobs. He has been a bow-tie wearing lawyer, a tennis player, an Olympic figure skater, a world famous grocery checkout clerk, a pilot and even the first astronaut on the moon. However, Snoopy has always dreamed of being a famous writer. The beginning of his story is always, “It was a dark and stormy night…” Unfortunately for him no one has ever wanted to publish the story. In love, Snoopy is as much of a failure as Charlie Brown is at baseball. He easily falls in love but always has his heart broken. He eats to forget, but it never works. Snoopy is an insightful(有洞察力的), feel-good and sometimes sad dog. If you think a little about his words, you might find them full of life lessons. Among his most famous lines are “To live is to dance, to dance is to live.” And “Yesterday I was a dog. Today I’m a dog. Tomorrow I’ll probably still be a dog. Sigh! There’s so little hope for advancement.” 60. From the passage, we can learn that ________. A. Snoopy is always a sad dog B. Snoopy can"t speak in the beginning C. Snoopy often dreams of true love D. Snoopy is a real smart pet dog 61. Snoopy has done all the following jobs EXCEPT ________. A. a lawyer B. a player C. a clerk D. a writer 62. It can be inferred that Snoopy ________. A. has many bird friends and relatives B. is a well-known writer and clerk C. has been unfortunate since it was born D. is very popular in the whole world 63. The underlined word “advancement” in the last paragraph probably means ________. A. success B. progress C. growth D. popularity |
It was Mother"s Day,but the young mother was a little unhappy,because she was 800 miles away from her parents.In the morning she phoned her mother to wish her a happy Mother"s Day,and her mother told her about the beautiful lilacs(丁香)in the garden. Later that day,when she told her husband about the lilacs,he said,“I know where we can find all that you want.Get the children and come on.”So they went,driving down the country roads. There on a small hill,they saw a lot of beautiful purple(紫色的) lilacs.The young woman ran quickly to enjoy the flowers.Carefully,she picked a few here and a few there.On their way home there was a smile on her face. When they were passing a nursing home(养老院),the young woman saw an old granny sitting in a chair.She had no children with her.They stopped the car and the young woman walked to the old woman,put the flowers in her hands,and smiled at her.The old granny thanked her again and again.She smiled happily,too. When the young mother came back to her car,her children asked her,“Who is that old granny?Why did you give our flowers to her?” “I don"t know her,”their mother said.“But it"s Mother"s Day,and she has no children.I have all of you,and I still have my mother.Just think how much those flowers meant to her.” 56. The young woman was a little unhappy on Mother"s Day because . A.she didn"t have a present B.she was a long way from her mother C.she didn"t know it was Mother"s Day D.she wanted to see her father 57. The young woman had . A.one child B.no child C.more than one child D.a boy and a girl 58.The young woman gave the flowers to the old granny because . A.she was her mother B.she didn"t like those flowers C.her mother asked her to do so D.she wanted the old granny to be happy,too 59. Which of the following is NOT true? A.The young woman was kind. B.The young woman was understanding. C.The young woman was friendly. D.The young woman was surprised. |
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