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            • 1.

              When John was growing up, other kids felt sorry for him. His parents always had him weeding the garden, carrying out the garbage and delivering newspapers. But when John reached adulthood, he was better off than his childhood playmates. He had more job satisfaction, a better marriage and was healthier. Most of all, he was happier. Far happier.

                 These are the findings of a 40-year study that followed the lives of 456 teenage boys from Boston. The study showed that those who had worked as boys enjoyed happier and more productive lives than those who had not. “Boys who worked in the home or community gained competence (能力) and came to feel they were worthwhile members of society,” said George Vaillant, the psychologist (心理学家) who made the discovery. “And because they felt good about themselves, others felt good about them.”

                  Vaillant’s study followed these males in great detail. Interviews were repeated at ages 25, 31 and 47. Under Vaillant, the researchers compared the men’s mental-health scores with their boyhood-activity scores. Points were awarded for part-time jobs, housework, effort in school, and ability to deal with problems.

                  The link between what the men had done as boys and how they turned out as adults was surprisingly sharp. Those who had done the most boyhood activities were twice as likely to have warm relations with a wide variety of people, five times as likely to be well paid and 16 times less likely to have been unemployed. The researchers also found that IQ and family social and economic class made no real difference in how the boys turned out. Working----at any age----is important. Childhood activities help a child develop responsibility, independence, confidence and competence---the underpinnings (基础) of emotional health. They also help him understand that people must cooperate and work toward common goals. The most competent adults are those who know how to do this. Yet work isn’t everything. As Tolstoy once said, “One can live magnificently in this world if one knows how to work and how to love, to work for the person one loves and to love one’s work.”

              (1) What do we know about John?

              A. He enjoyed his career and marriage.

              B. He had few childhood playmates.

              C. He received little love from his family.

              D. He was envied by others in his childhood.

              (2) Vaillant’s words in Paragraph 2 serve as _____.

              A. a description of personal values and social values

              B. an analysis of how work was related to competence

              C. an example for parents’ expectations of their children

              D. an explanation why some boys grew into happy men

              (3) Vaillant’s team obtained their findings by _____.

              A. recording the boys’ effort in school

              B. evaluating the men’s mental health

              C. comparing different sets of scores

              D. measuring the men’s problem solving ability

              (4) What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

              A. competent adults know more about love than work.

              B. Emotional health is essential to a wonderful adult life.

              C. Love brings more joy to people than work does.

              D. Independence is the key to one’s success.

            • 2.

              With the Chinese language growing in popularity, the UK government plans to invest(投资) 10 million pounds to help more kids learn Mandarin(普通话). Do you think it is necessary for the UK pupils to learn Mandarin? Some people share their opinions online.

              Ted (UK): The learning of any language can be valuable and rewarding, but it is not suitable for everyone. Chinese is a difficult language to learn and the UK is poor in teaching foreign languages. Why should they learn Chinese when most people in the world speak English?

              Mark (US): I studied French for 2 years in high school and German for 4 years in college. I studied Mandarin informally for about 4 months before moving to China. Now I speak Mandarin every day as my wife doesn’t speak English. But it is far from being fluent. Learning additional languages is a great thing, which offers a different view on the world around us. Nowadays, it’s almost necessary to be able to speak more than just your native tongue.

              George (UK): No, unless they’re taught from a very early stage of childhood. Mandarin is so difficult. If China really is going to dominate(支配) the world, it’ll have to do so by speaking the world’s dominant language---English.

              Sam (UK): I don’t think Chinese will become as widely spoken throughout the world as English. It is too difficult to learn as a second language. To learn Chinese you completely have to devote yourself to learning how to write and read it. If you have to learn it besides other subjects you can’t be good at it. But Chinese will become more popular, and that is a good thing.

              (1) What is probably Mark’s main motivation(动机)for learning Chinese?

              A. Further education                                
              B. His frequent travel
              C. Effective communication                      
              D. The official policy

              (2) What does Sam think of learning Chinese?

              A. It’s necessary.                                   
              B. It’s of little use.
              C. It takes too much time.                         
              D. It’s not popular.

              (3) What seems to be the major problem when foreigners try to learn Chinese?

              A. Its difficulty as a language
              B. Misunderstanding about China
              C. The great popularity of English
              D. A lack of learning motivation
            • 3.
              Food picked up just a few seconds after being dropped is less likely to contain bacteria than if it is left for longer periods of time,according to the findings of research carried out at Aston University's School of Life and Health Sciences.The findings suggest there may be some scientific basis of the"5-second rule"-the belief about it being fine to eat food that has only had contact with the floor for five seconds or less.Although people have long followed the‘5-second rule',until now it was unclear whether it actually helped.
              The study,undertaken by final year Biology students and led by Anthony Hilton,Professor of Microbiology at Aston University,monitored the transfer of the common bacteria from a variety of indoor floor types as carpet,cement floor to toast,pasta,biscuit and a sticky sweet when contact was made from 3to 30seconds.The results showed that:time is a significant factor in the transfer of bacteria from a floor surface to a piece of food,and the type of flooring the food has been dropped on has an effect,with bacteria least likely to transfer from carpeted surfaces and most likely to transfer from cement flooring surfaces to moist foods making contact for more than 5seconds.Professor Hilton said,"Consuming food dropped on the floor still carries an infection risk as it very much depends on which bacteria are present on the floor at the time."
              The Aston team also carried out a survey of the number of people who employ the‘five-second rule'.The survey showed that:87% of the people surveyed said they would eat food dropped on the floor,or already have done so.55% of those that would,or have eaten food dropped on the floor are women.81% of the women who would eat food from the floor would follow the‘5-second rule'.Professor Hilton added,"Our study showed that a surprisingly large majority of people are happy to consume dropped food,with women the most likely to do so.But they are also more likely to follow the‘5-second rule,which our research has shown to be much than an old wives'tale."

              (1) According to the passage,which of the following is true? ______
              A. A toast dropped on the carpet is easier to be polluted than that dropped on the cement floor.
              B. A sticky chocolate dropped on the carpet is easier to be polluted than that dropped on the cement floor.
              C. The food dropped on the carpet shares the same potential of being polluted with the food dropped on the cement floor.
              D. The food dropped on the cement floor is not as safe as food dropped on the carpet within 30seconds.
              (2) What is the passage probably developed? ______
              A. Contrast B. Example C. Time D. Space
              (3) How did Professor Hilton feel after analyzing how many people chose to eat dropped food? ______
              A. Puzzled B. Upset C. Satisfied D. Astonished
              (4) What is the main idea of this passage? ______
              A. The food which is dropped on the floor can be eaten safely.
              B. A research on the safety of food dropped on the floor is undertaken.
              C. The bacteria have no negative effect on the safety of food.
              D. People surveyed in the research are willing to accept the idea.
            • 4.
              Is going on holiday of any benefit?New research shows that going on holiday makes you not only feel good while you're there but also gain the health benefits for months.
              Jetting off to destinations such as the Maldives cuts your blood pressure,helps you sleep better and bounce back from stress.The benefits last at least a fortnight longer than the vacation and can be felt for months in some cases where it is claimed.Experts say workers should always take their holiday entitlement (权利) each year,but as many as one in three don't.
              The study compared key health markers in holidaymakers visiting Thailand,Peru or the Maldives,with those in people who stayed at home and continued working.The average blood pressure of those on holiday dropped by six percent while the workers saw their blood pressure rise by two percent over the same period.The sleep quality of holidaymakers improved by 17 percent while that of the non-holidaymakers deteriorated by 14percent.
              The study also found the ability of vacationers to recover from stress,known as the stress-resilience test,improved by 29 percent.There was a 71percent fall in stress-resilience scores among workers.Tests showed fallen blood glucose (葡萄糖) levels,reduced risk of diabetes (糖尿病),trimmer waistlines and improved mood and energy levels,with the effects sustained for at least two weeks after returning home.
              The Holiday Health Experiment was conducted by tour operator Kuoni and Nuffield Health,the UK's largest healthcare charity.

              (1) According to the passage,how many people go on holiday? ______
              A. One third. B. Two thirds. C. 17 percent. D. A quarter.
              (2) Which of the following can we infer from the passage? ______
              A. The further you go,the better you get the benefits.
              B. Most people like to stay at home during the holiday.
              C. The result of the study is mostly based on the description from the people involved.
              D. Holidaymakers are more likely to be healthier than non-holidaymakers.
              (3) The author intends to tell us that ______ .
              A. we have to go on holiday as much as possible.
              B. you'll certainly get depressed if you don't go on holiday.
              C. we had better go on holiday for the benefits of our health.
              D. it is best to go to foreign countries like Maldives.
              (4) The best title of the passage is" ______ ".
              A. A Holiday Health Experiment
              B. Health Benefits from Holiday
              C. Health Problems of Having Holiday
              D. Key Health Markers in Holidaymakers.
            • 5.
              Could it be your after-dinner coffee that keeps you awake at night?Perhaps you are one of those people who simply can't take coffee in the evening,because the caffeine in it makes you excited.Coffee with caffeine(咖啡因) does make some people restless,just when they want to go to sleep.So,before you rush to the doctor for"something to make you sleep",change over to H.A.G.-a new kind of caffeine-free coffee,the nicest coffee so far.This kind of coffee is made by modern scientific methods and has come to the perfection for the greatest pleasure that drinking good coffee gives,but without any harmful effects.H.A.G.is the coffee that continental people,who are such great coffee drinkers,have been taking in the evenings for over 50years.Make your choice of H.A.G.Enjoy good coffee and good sleep.Health food stores and most groceries have H.A.G.coffee.If there is any difficulty,send (with your name and address) for free sample(样品) from the A.A.SUPPLY CO.LTD.31/32Priory Park Road,London,N.W.6.

              (1) Reading it,we can know that the massage is about ______ of a new kind of coffee.
              A. the instructions
              B. an advertisement
              C. the use
              D. good effect
              (2) According to the pssage,H.A.G.is a good kind of coffee,because ______ .
              A. it can help people to have a good sleep
              B. it has been used by continental people for over 50years
              C. it has no caffeine in it and has no bad effect
              D. it can make people happy and excited
              (3) The writer suggests that when we take ordinary coffee and can't go to sleep,we should ______ .
              A. take less ordinary coffee
              B. take ordinary coffee with H.A.G.
              C. try some H.A.G.coffee
              D. take a lot of H.A.G.coffee.
            • 6.
              "The more you learn,the more you earn,"said the pop singer Cyndi Lauper as she accepted her high school diploma(证书),at the age of 35!Although Cyndi made it without a high school degree,most people don't.In the USA today,about 75% of jobs need some education or technical training further than high school.The lowest wage earners in the USA are those without high school degrees; college graduates outearn those without a college education.People with master's degrees(硕士学位)outearn those with only a bachelor (学士学位); and the highest incomes( 收入)of all are earned by people with advanced professional or academic degrees.These generalizations(普遍现象) explain why most of young Americans go to college.However,despite the averages,more diplomas don't always mean more money.Many skilled blue-collar(蓝领) workers,salespeople business executives(主管),and entrepreneurs outearn college professors and scientific researchers.And great athletes and entertainers outearn everyone else!

              (1) Cyndi Lauper ______ .
              A. had been studying in high school before she was thirty-five
              B. wasn't clever because she graduated from high school too late
              C. didn't like studying
              D. got her high school diploma when she was already thirty-five
              (2) Why do most American young people go to college? ______
              A. Because their parents force them to go to college.
              B. Because they can't get a job if they don't go to college.
              C. Because the situation of the society make them go to college.
              D. Because they like studying.
              (3) What may the word"outearn"mean? ______
              A. Earning less money.
              B. Earning more money.
              C. Earning no money.
              D. Working better.
              (4) Which of the following is right? ______
              A. If you don't have a diploma,you can't earn money.
              B. Those who have diplomas always earn more money than those who don't have diplomas.
              C. Less diplomas always mean less money.
              D. Great athletes may earn more money than other people.
            • 7.
              A tender woman,or an independent one,which one would you prefer?A recent research shows that most people would choose the latter.
              This type of woman is called a nyuhanzi (tough woman ).Experts believe these characteristics have social and psychological roots among young females in China.Su Hao's friends all call her a tough woman,because she can finish tough tasks usually carrried out by men.For example,she carries 10-liter water to her dormitory on the 5th floor."I depend on no one but myself,"she says.
              According to a recent survey by China Youth Daily,tough women have become rather common in society.Of the 21,265respondents,78.5percent said they are familiar with a tough woman.About 50percent said they like women with tough characteristics,while less than 29percent expressed the opposite view.
              Why are tough women gaining popularity?Shen Meng,a psychological consultant,believes the fierce competition in society is contributing to this trend."Women are often in a disadvantaged position compared to men,"Shen says."In order to survive,they have to be independent,strong and tough."Liu Xiaolin,a professor of psychology at Wuhan Mental Health Center,believes tough women are brought up this way."They are often on close relationship with their fathers,who teach their daughters to be brave and decisive,''he says.As a result,these women are more likely to be psychologically healthy and more tolerant to stress,according to Liu.
              Though Liu believes that this is a good trend,Hu Shenzhi,a psychologist at Guangdong Sunflower Counseling Center,says the popularity of tough women indicates an unclear line between gender identities,which can lead to relationship problems."Some women with characteristics that differ from the traditional female image may have a difficult time finding Mr.Right,"he says."Even if they get married,their manly characteristics might cause family conflicts."

              (1) Which of the following doesn't belong to the characteristics of a tough woman? ______
              A. She is independent of others in daily life.
              B. She is soft and tender to others.
              C. She is more tolerant to stress.
              D. She can solve problems usually for men.
              (2) How many respondents like tough women? ______
              A. About 10,600.
              B. About 16,700.
              C. 21,265.
              D. About 6,200.
              (3) What problems may tough women have in their life? ______
              A. It's difficult for them to be friends.
              B. They often suffer gender confusion.
              C. They may have difficulty with marriage.
              D. They have different characteristics from traditional female images.
            • 8.
              Dear Susan,
              I have been in England three months now.I hope you don't think I have forgotten you.There have been so many places to see and so many things to do that I've not had much time for writing letters.I shall soon be starting my studies at King's College.So far I've been learning about England and British ways of living.I won't tell you about London.There are plenty of books you can read and plenty of pictures you can look at.I'm sure you'll be more interested to know what I think about life here.
              I find some of the customs new and interesting.People here do not shake hands so much as we do in Europe.During the first few weeks I was often surprised because people did not put out their hands when I met them.Men raised their hats to women but not to each other.
              Yours ever,
              Anne
              (1) The writer came to London from ______ .
              A. Asia
              B. Europe
              C. America
              D. Africa
              (2) The writer ______ .
              A. has never been to England
              B. came to England a few months ago
              C. came to England just now
              D. will come to England in three months
              (3) She has ______ .
              A. not written any letters
              B. much time to write letters
              C. no time to write letters
              D. little time to write letters
              (4) She came to London to ______ .
              A. study
              B. make a living
              C. learn British ways of living
              D. learn about life there
              (5) Men in England ______ .
              A. do not shake hands with friends as often as the European people do
              B. shake hands with friends as often as the European people do
              C. raise their hats to all friends
              D. do not raise their hats to friends.
            • 9.

              Terrafugia Inc. said Monday that its new flying car has completed its first flight, bringing thecompany closer to its goal of selling the flying car within the next year. The vehicle-named the Transiti– has two seats,four wheels and wings that fold up so it can be driven like a car. The Transition, which flew at 1,400 feet for eight minutes last month, can reach around 70 miles per hour on the road and 115 in the air. It flies using a 23-gallon tank of gas and bums 5 gallons per hour in the air. On the ground, it gets 35 miles per gallon.

              Around 100 people have already put down a $10,000 deposit(存款)to get a Transition when they go on sale, and those numbers will likely rise after Terrafugia introduces the Transition to the public later this week at the New York Auto Show. But don’t expect it to show up in too many driveways(汽车道). It’s expected to cost $279,000.And it won’t help if you’re stuck in traffic. The car needs a runway.

              Inventors have been trying to make flying cars since the 1930s, according to Robert Mann, an airline industry expert. But Mann thinks Terrafugia has come closer than anyone to making the flying car a reality. The government has already permitted the company to use special materials to make it easier for the vehicle to fly. The Transition is now going through crash tests to make sure it meets federal(联邦的)safety standards.

              Mann said Terrafugia was helped by the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision five years ago to create a separate set of standards for light sport aircraft, which are lower than those pilots of larger planes Terrafugia says an owner would need to pass a test and complete 20 hours of flying time to be able to fly the Transition(会飞的汽车), a requirement pilots would find relatively easy to

              meet.

              (1) What is the first paragraph mainly about?
              A. The basic data of the Transition.    
              B. The advantages of flying cars.
              C. The potential market for flying cars.
              D. The designers of the Transition.
              (2) Why is the Transition unlikely to show up in too many driveways?
              A. It causes traffic jams.
              B. It is difficult to operate.
              C. It is very expensive.
              D. It bums too much fuel.
              (3) What is the government’s attitude to the development of the flying car?
              A. Cautious(谨慎的)           B. Favorable.
              C. Ambiguous.(模棱两可的)        D. Disapproving.
              (4) What is the best title for the text?
              A. Flying Car at Auto Show
              B. The Transition’s Fist Flight
              C. Pilots’ Dream Coming True
              D. Flying Car Closer to Reality
            • 10.

              Sooner or later, most students are to take some form of English examinations. Often the more successful students are better prepared. However, sometimes students who do well have better test taking skills. These abilities really have nothing to do with understanding English better. They are skills that make taking the test easier, and therefore provide better results.

                 Here are some very important—and often ignored—guidelines to taking a test successfully.

                 Do not insist on completing each question before going to the next. This is extremely important. Remember one question may only be worth one point! You will become nervous when you fail to find out its answer, making you lose your concentration and leading to worse results. However, answering the questions you are sure you know results in your being more relaxed and feeling more confident.

                 Go through the test a second time working out the answers to more difficult questions. Sometimes questions asked are answered in later questions asking for different things.

                 Usually(but not always) a strong first impulse(冲动) means we know the answer and we don’t really have to think about it too much. Going back to think about it usually makes you unsure and often causes a mistake. This is very common, so be very careful!

              If you don’t know the answer, write something. If you are answering a 4 possibility multiple choice question you will still have a 25% chance of being correct!

                 Taking a test is as much for you as is for your teacher, so never cheat. If you cheat, you don’t help yourself in the long run.

              (1) In the first paragraph, the writer stresses the importance of
              A. better preparations for exams
              B. better understanding of English
              C. better skills at taking exams
              D. better results of taking exams
              (2) When taking an exam, you are advised
              A. to first answer the questions which are easier to you
              B. to depend on your first impulse to answer the questions
              C. to search the test paper for all the answers to the questions
              D. to give up the questions whose answers you don’t know
              (3) It is common that many students
              A. pay much attention to their testing skills
              B. often give up a difficult test halfway
              C. often get higher results by cheating
              D. don’t believe in their first impulse
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