Do we really know what dinosaurs looked like? Of course we do. We see them everywhere, not only in museums, but also in movies, magazines, and even in the toys we get from McDonald’s.
Since the days of early cinema, dinosaurs have captured our imaginations. They are often shown as scaly (有麟的) beasts with sharp horns (角) and crocodile-like bellies (肚子).
But the big screen dinosaurs are “a leap from what we know”, Mark Norell, who studies dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, told Discover magazine.
The reality of drawing dinosaurs for movie studios, magazines, or museums is that the artist often only has half of a skeleton to work with. Many existing and newly-discovered dinosaurs do not have a complete skeleton, which makes it difficult to tell what they looked like.
And even with a complete skeleton, there is a lot of room for interpretation. (诠释)
“Look at an elephant’s trunk (象鼻) and ears,” Jason Brougham, a dinosaur sculptor (雕塑师) at the American Museum of Natural History, told Discover magazine. “It’s impossible to guess those features by only looking at the skeleton.”
Researchers suggest that the dinosaurs of old could have had trunks like an elephant or even red necks like a turkey. They could have had colorful spots, stripes (条纹), and other interesting patterns on their bodies, just like snakes. Yet, with only a few fossilized (形成化石的) bones to study, it is impossible to know for sure.
Remember the cruel and quick-running velociraptors (速龙) in the US film Jurassic Park? Now experts believe that they were much smaller than in the movies, about the size of a large chicken, the BBC has reported.
Since the 1990s, some well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been found in China’s Liaoning province. Thanks to that, we have known for a while that one group of dinosaurs was covered in feathers. And thanks to the recent discovery of a feathered plant-eating species in Russia, many scientists now believe more dinosaurs than we previously thought had feathers, much like a chicken.
Also, in 2007, scientists confirmed that the closest living relative of T-Rex, the most feared and famous of all the dinosaurs, is a chicken.
Now, who are you calling “chicken”?
What is the main message of the first four paragraphs?
A.A description of what dinosaurs usually look like in artwork or on the big screen. |
B.Why dinosaurs are so popular that we can see their images everywhere. |
C.The images of dinosaurs that we see are created purely out of our imaginations. |
D.Dinosaurs didn’t look exactly like what we see in artwork or on the big screen. |
Jason Brougham used the elephant as an example to show that ______.
A.some dinosaurs actually looked a little like ancient elephants |
B.drawing a dinosaur takes much longer than people think |
C.it is hard to know certain features of dinosaurs just by studying their fossils and skeletons |
D.a dinosaur sculptor’s main job is to find out about the dinosaurs’ missing features |
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A.Dinosaurs used to have red necks and thick feathers. |
B.Most dinosaurs are much smaller than we previously thought. |
C.The chicken has been proven to be the closest living relative to the dinosaur. |
D.Fossils are still our main source of knowledge about dinosaurs. |
The author mainly makes his point by ______.
A.making contrasts | B.giving examples |
C.quoting(引用) numbers | D.describing movie scenes |
Why it is difficult to tell what dinosaurs looked like?
A.Many existing and newly—discovered dinosaurs do not have a complete skeleton |
B.Researchers can’t agree with each other |
C.Dinosaurs in early films have captured our imaginations. |
D.No well-preserved dinosaur fossils are found |
Knott’s Berry Farm is the nation’s oldest, and first, theme park and draws around five million visitors each year. Knott’s Berry Farm hardly had a very good start. Arriving in Southern California in the 1920s, the Knott Family farmed about 20 acres of land and finally started a restaurant called Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant. Mrs. Knott’s food became well known and her husband Walter built a Ghost Town as a way of entertaining waiting customers. The family kept expanding and today, Knott’s Berry Farm has 165 rides, shows, attractions and restaurants. For more than 80 years, Knott’s Berry Farm has been entertaining families and visitors from around the world with great rides and fantastic fun.
Knott’s Berry Farm is separated into six different themed areas with rides and attractions. Fiesta Village highlights (突出) California’s Spanish heritage (遗产) with art work, rides and food. Indian Trails is similar to Fiesta Village but with an accent on Native American legends, crafts, music and dancing. The heart and soul of Knott’s, Ghost Town is an 1880s California Boom Town with cowboys, gunfights, stagecoaches, and a real steam train. The Boardwalk makes people think of Southern California beach and surfing heritage plus the Boomerang roller coaster and the Hammer-Head. Wild Water Wilderness is an 1800s-style park with water rapids and a magical journey into Native North America. For Peanuts fans, Camp Snoopy is a six-acre children’s wonderland with 30 rides and attractions. Knott’s Berry Farm also stages yearly special events such as Scary Farm and Halloween Haunt plus Knott’s Merry Farm for the holiday season.
Knott’s Berry Farm is in Buena Vista, Orange County, California. It is about half an hour from downtown Los Angeles and 10 minutes from Disneyland. Knott’s Berry Farm is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the week. The park is open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. During the summer months, the park is open later. The theme park is closed on Christmas Day. Tickets for 2010 are. adults, $53.99 all day; people older than 62, $23.99; children three to 11 years, $23.99. For more information about Knott’s Berry Farm, call 714-220-5220.
The first paragraph is mainly about Knott’s Berry Farm’s _____.
A.attractions | B.history | C.services | D.prices |
Besides Indian Trails, you can also experience Native American culture in _____.
A.Fiesta Village | B.the Boardwalk | C.Wild Water Wilderness | D.Camp Snoopy |
How long is Knott’s Berry Farm open on week-days?
A.For eight hours. | B.For nine hours. | C.For ten hours. | D.For twelve hours. |
What do we know about Knott’s Berry Farm from the passage?
A.It is in Northern California. | B.It is open all the year round. |
C.It has eight themed areas. | D.It is not far from Disneyland. |
The type of this passage would be _____.
A.explanation | B.argumentation | C.narration | D.practical writing |
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
As we know, sport is very common in our daily life. People who usually compete in sports can be found everywhere. Why so many people love sports?
Generally speaking, it is good for our health to do sports, such as basketball, football, table tennis, swimming, badminton, and so on. I have taken the swimming course this term, since I didn’t know how to swim. I find that swimming is very interesting and has many benefits for our bodies. On one hand, it can make our blood circulatory system run regularly. On the other hand, the muscles of our bodies can be massaged(按摩) under the pressure of water. All these are positively advantageous to our health.
It is known to us that some sports are team sports that involve several players or even more. When playing with others, people must face the situation of getting along with others. Through the sport games, strangers may go easily with others and make friends with each other. If you don’t know what to do, doing exercises may be a good idea because you can share the time and the fun with your friends.
Yes, that’s right. But the advantages of sports are more than its disadvantages. We should follow the lead of sports athletes, as sports play an essential role in our life. Plenty of physical exercise will help you keep fit.
A.I think I love the sports deeply. |
B.Just take swimming for example. |
C.There are many reasons for this. |
D.I like the sports, which is interesting. |
E. Besides, sport is also a way of communication.
F. Some people may say it is easy to be hurt while having sports.
G. What’s more, they can get satisfaction from the competitive sports.
In February 2006, Lydia Angyiou and her two sons were walking through their village in northern Canada. The sound of children shouting made her turn around. To her horror, Lydia saw a 700-pound polar bear behind her eyeing her seven-year-old son. Getting between the bear and her child, Lydia yelled at the children to run away. She then began hitting and kicking the animal as hard as she could. A neighbor who heard all the noise came and shot the bear. But everyone agreed it was Lydia who had saved her children’s lives. A local policeman described it this way: “… I guess when your back is up against the wall, we come up with super-human strength.”
Where does this “super-human strength”, courage and quick thinking come from? Experts say it comes from stress! In stressful situations, the body releases chemicals that prepare it to take action. These chemicals give people the speed and strength they need to fight danger or run away from it.
When we think of stress, we usually think of its negative effects. Studies, though, show that moderate levels of stress are actually helpful. In fact, the way we perform is usually affected by the amount of stress we feel.
Stress causes the brain to release adrenaline(肾上腺素) which in turn increases our energy and excitement. The chemical gives us clearer minds and helps us to do more. This is why some people say they work better under a deadline.
Adrenaline that is not released for long periods of time can cause us to increase and strengthen our abilities instead of weakening them. We sometimes turn out our very best work when we push ourselves to the limit. Stress can also make us more confident. Handling small amounts of stress now prepares us for handling serious situations in the future. Who knows? Today’s stress may even prepare for the next polar bear that comes along!
In the first paragraph, the case of Lydia Angyiou is mentioned to______.
A.introduce the topic to be followed |
B.remind us of the unexpected danger of life |
C.praise Lydia Angyiou for her bravery |
D.show the importance of super-human strength |
What does the policeman probably mean by saying “your back is up against the wall”?
A.You are helped. | B.You are inspired. |
C.You are confident. | D.You are cornered. |
What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Brave Mother |
B.The Cause of Stress |
C.The Benefit of Stress |
D.Super-human Strength |
My grandmother was a master gardener. She could make anything bloom (开花). Even me. For most of her life, she lived on a farm in the mountains of North Carolina, where she raised four children, buried a husband, and watched the changing of the seasons.
After my parents divorced(离婚), my dad moved back to the farm. I visited on weekends or holidays. While my dad ate my grandmother’s vegetables, I breathed in her flowers. I was a skinny kid, but her flowers filled a thousand hungry places in my soul. When my regular farm tasks were done, I was free to climb the mountain, singing songs and gathering flowers. Sometimes the plants scratched (划伤) me. My grandmother would say: “Beauty has a price. I hope it was worth it.”
“Yes, ma’am,” I’d say. “It was.” Then I’d scratch some more. I loved gathering flowers on my own. But what I loved best was gathering them with her. I walked behind her like a sponge (海绵) with legs, trying to soak (吸收) it all up. At the end of the day, we’d sort the flowers and make bouquets (花束): One for the living room, one for the kitchen, and three for the bedrooms. Even then, as a child, I knew what I needed most from my grandmother was not her flowers, but her time.
She’s been gone for years, but sometimes, when I reach down to pick a flower or pull a weed, I see her hand, not mine. I thought I’d grow up to be a gardener too. I told myself, someday, when my children had children, I’d be a gardening grandma. Then the grandbabies started showing up, and I discovered I’d much rather chase after them than go digging. The truth is, I’m no gardener. I’m a picker, not a planter.
I differ from my grandmother in lots of ways, but this: I will always carry within me a heart she made from her own. They don’t need to plant a garden. My children are my flowers. Delight and complete me with a beauty that is worth any price.
All I need to do is care for them with time, water them with love, and hope that someday, when they hold their first grandchild, they might see my hand.
The author liked gathering flowers with her grandmother mainly because ______.
A.her grandmother taught her everything about flowers |
B.her grandmother would never let the flowers scratch her |
C.spending time with her grandmother was good for her emotional needs |
D.her grandmother let her decide where to put the flowers in the house |
We can infer from the article that the author ______.
A.has always dreamed of a flower garden of her own |
B.had great fun planting flowers with her own grandchildren |
C.often helped with the farm work when she visited her grandmother |
D.started to live with her grandmother after her parents got divorced |
How did the author feel when she found out that she was a picker rather than a planter?
A.Angry. | B.Disappointed. |
C.Calm. | D.Worried. |
In the author’s eyes, her grandmother was mostly ______.
A.wise and humorous | B.inspiring and caring |
C.hardworking and brave | D.tough and stubborn |
What does the article mainly talk about?
A.The qualities that make the author different from her grandmother. |
B.The wonderful time the author spent with her grandmother in her childhood. |
C.The efforts the author made to become as great a gardener as her grandmother. |
D.The author’s memories of her grandmother and how she influenced the author. |
When movie star Scarlett Johansson was photographed naming in Los Angeles recently, she attracted a lot of attention; for the 27-year-old actress was wearing Vibram FiveFingers, so called because they look more like gloves than shoes, with a space for each toe.
Strange though they may look, these so-called barefoot shoes, which reproduce the effect of barefoot running but with less pain, are just one brand in a range of minimalist footwear. These super-thin sports shoes are causing a stir in the world of running and fitness. Why? Because some experts believe they could make you a better, more efficient runner and that traditional trainers could be doing you more harm than good.
"Wearing a shoe that has lots of cushioning and support affects the way your body naturally moves and studies suggest that this carries a higher risk of injury," explains Matt Wallden, an athlete performance expert. "But with barefoot shoes, the foot can actually feel the firmness and shape of the ground, which allows your body to respond effectively.'"
But before you rush out to invest in minimalist footwear, be careful. These kinds of shoes are not meant for everyone, or at least not straight away.
"Ordinary sports shoes with support are good for beginners whose bodies are not used to the impact of running," explains Patrick Davoren, former Olympic athlete. "If you are not in great condition, then running in minimalist footwear may cause injuries and will turn a lot of people off exercise and running.
If you are currently injured, and figures show that in any given year 65% of all runners are, it can be tempting to try anything that promises to get you back on the road, trail, or beach. But barefoot running is not a method of treating injury nor is it a magical way of suddenly turning you into a great athlete.
Even if you're used to running, when you start using minimalist shoes you should build up your distance gradually. Start_off'by doing just 10% of what you'd normally run and increase the distance by no more than 10% every week. And a word of warning - you may never have soft feet again
The Vibram FiveFingers are shoes ______.
A.specifically designed for women |
B.that have lots of cushion inside |
C.safest for people who enjoy sports |
D.that are much thinner than normal sports shoes |
The underlined word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to ________.
A.experts | B.feet | C.shoes | D.runners |
According to Matt Wallden, the new shoes ________.
A.make feet more sensitive to the running surface |
B.will produce immediate improvements |
C.force your body to move less naturally |
D.increase the chances of getting hurt |
The author suggests that new users of Vibram FiveFingers should ________.
A.run in the shoes every day at top speed |
B.begin with a shorter running distance than normal |
C.occasionally run barefooted to harden their feet |
D.make sure they are already very fit before using them |
Where would you probably read this article?
A.A travel book. | B.A movie website. |
C.A sports magazine. | D.A science journal. |
Even if you are naturally shy, these three tricks will help you to quickly build a new social circle in any new city.
1. Take pictures
One of the great things about taking pictures at an event or party is that it gives you an excuse to get in touch with the person later. Everybody loves seeing pictures of themselves, and it’s very easy after taking a picture to say “If you’d like I can email it to you”. This can be the seed that leads to new connections. The next time you hear about a fun event email your new contacts to let them know about it.
2. Eat alone in public
You might feel self-conscious eating by yourself but it has an important benefit: you are much easier to approach when you are alone. People may be afraid of interrupting you or being rude if you are in a conversation with someone else. Bring a book or newspaper to read (this will make you feel less self-conscious). Plus, having an interesting book with you will give others an excuse to start a conversation if they’ve read it.
3. Join a class, sports team, or club
Yoga, salsa dancing, volleyball, Toastmasters (a public speaking club), a class for work, etc. Take up a new hobby or continue an old one!
These are all great places to meet new people, primarily because you will be forced to see the same people over and over again in the class. You will automatically make friends with them if you have a common interest and are forced to see each other again.
Tips:
* In the beginning, never turn down an invitation from someone, even if it’s something you wouldn’t normally do.
* Email your new friends with fun things to do instead of always asking what their plans are. If they have a better plan you can drop yours and join them. This will help establish you as someone who is contributing value instead of just taking it (people want this in a friend).
* Don’t let little things in life upset you or be a negative person. People don’t want to be around someone like that!
________ can give you an excuse to start new connections.
A.Taking pictures of others |
B.Eating by yourself in public |
C.Reading interesting books |
D.Joining group activities |
When having meals, you’d better ________ if you want to make new friends.
A.approach others to show conscious friendliness |
B.sit on your own in public places |
C.invite others to your apartment to eat together |
D.start a conversation with those who have friends aside |
Which of the following pieces of advice is a tip from the text?
A.Try to be outgoing and talkative instead of being shy. |
B.Never turn down an invitation from your friends. |
C.Offer suggestions on how to spend time together. |
D.Always give a positive response to any request. |
By writing the text, the author intends to tell us ________.
A.why you should change when you move to a new city |
B.how you can make new friends in a new city |
C.why you should make new friends in a new city |
D.how you can keep in touch with strangers |
One day a student went to see his teacher. He had been given an important position and now was coming to say goodbye to his teacher. The old man asked him how he would live among high officials. The student answered, " I will be all right. I have prepared a hundred high hats, one for each official I will meet. I am sure I will succeed.” The teacher got angry on hearing this. “What?” he cried. “Is this what ten years of my teaching has made of you? Nothing but flatterer(拍马屁的人)?” “Excuse me, honored master,” the student rose to his feet and apologized hurriedly. “But you have always been buried in your studies and don’t know how vulgar(庸俗的) the world has come to be. There are few men in the world who are above flatterers like you.” "There is something true in what you said,” the teacher nodded, smiling with one of the student’s "high hats” on.
The student came to say goodbye to his teacher because_____________.
A.he had got hundred hats to sell |
B.he moved away to another city |
C.he had got a fairly high position in society |
D.he wanted to see his parents in his home town |
The student would live among high officials by___________.
A.selling hats to them |
B.flattering them |
C.making a hundred hats for them |
D.serving them |
The teacher was angry with__________.
A.himself | B.the society |
C.his student | D.high officials |
The underlined phrase “rose to his feet” means________.
A.stood up | B.kicked with his feet |
C.became quite excited | D.raised his feet |
I want to talk about the economy.Not "the economy" we hear about endlessly in the news each day and in politicians' speeches.I want to talk about the real economy, the one we live in day by day.
Most people aren't particularly interested in "the economy"."Share prices are flying high; interest rates are soaring; the Dow Jones Index closed sixty-three points down on 8472.35." We hear this and subconsciously switch off.
Notice that "the economy" is not the same as the economy, "The economy" is what men in suits play with to make vast personal wealth.The economy is where the rest of us live on a daily basis, earning our living, paying our taxes, and purchasing the necessities of life.
We are supposed to be benefiting from all the advantages of a well-off society.So why do we feel tired and stressed? We have no time for anything other than work, which is ridiculous given the number of labor-saving devices in our lives.Our towns become more and more crowded.We poison our air and seas, and our food is full of chemicals.There's something wrong here.If times were truly good, then you may think we'd all feel optimistic about the future.Yet the majority of us are deeply worried.More than 90 percent of us think we are too concerned about ourselves and not concerned enough about future generations.
The term "economic expansion" suggests something desirable, but expansion simply means spending more money.More spending doesn't mean that life is getting better.We all know it often means the opposite - greed, crime, poverty, pollution.More spending merely feeds our whole economic system, which is based on production and consumption.Unless money keeps circulating, the economy breaks down.If we don't keep consuming, the whole system goes into stalemate(僵局).
How do we break the cycle and make some changes? We need to become far more aware of the results of our actions.We buy clothes that are made in sweat shops by virtual slaves in poor parts of the world.We create mountains of waste.We demand cheap food, mindless of the fact that it totally lacks taste and is produced using chemicals that poison the land.
The consumption culture makes us unaware of the effect of our own behavior.Our main problem is not that we don't know what to do about it.It is gathering the desire to do it.
According to the author, which one belongs to the real economy?
A.The Dow Jones Index. |
B.Increases in interest rates |
C.Skyrocketing share prices |
D.Shopping in a supermarket |
It can be concluded from Paragraph 4 that .
A.people are benefiting from a well-off society |
B.the future generation is a big concern for most people |
C.people still feel much pressure despite labor-saving devices |
D.the majority of people are optimistic about the future |
What is true about economic expansion?
A.It guarantees a better life for us. |
B.It may lead to some social problems. |
C.It will stop the circulation of money. |
D.It has only brought desirable effects. |
The author writes the passage mainly to .
A.call on us to change our behavior |
B.suggest a solution for over-consumption |
C.make a distinction between two economies |
D.inform us of the effects of economic expansion |
To me, life without music would not be exciting. I realize that this is not true for everybody. Many people get along quite well without going to the concert, and listening to the record. But music plays an important part in everyone’s life, whether he realizes it or not. Try to imagine, for example, what films or TV plays would be like without music. Would the feelings, the moving plot(情节) and the greatest interests be so exciting or dramatic? I’m not sure about it.
Now, we have been speaking of music in its more common meaning—the kind of music we hear in the concert hall. But if we look at some parts of music more carefully, we discover them in our everyday life too—in the rhythm(节拍) of the sea, the melody of a bird in the woods and so on. So music surely has meaning for everyone, in some way or other. And, of course, it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or writing music.
It is well said, “Through music a child enters into a world of beauty, express himself from his heart, feel the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.”
From the text, we learn that many people______.
A.don’t realize the importance of music |
B.get along quite well without music |
C.go to the concert instead of enjoying music |
D.think music would be less exciting than films |
What does the underlined word “melody” mean in the text?
A.flying | B.singing | C.looking | D.living |
From the last paragraph, we learn that music_____.
A.can make our life exciting and dramatic | B.is very necessary for our daily life |
C.is very important, especially for children | D.can enter into another beautiful world |
What’s the meaning for those who work on playing or writing music?
A.They treat music as their life. | B.They treat music as part of their life. |
C.They don’t think music is important. | D.They think it’s only their job. |
What does the writer say more about in the text?
A.The importance of music | B.Life without music |
C.Life full of music | D.The development of music |
Knowing how much her own children loved presents at Christmas,Ann Sutton always tried to seek help for one or two poor families.With a social worker mother,the Sutton children.had inherited(继承)her commitment to service,and knew never to take their good fortune at Christmas for granted.This year,Kinzie,her seven-year-old daughter was thrilled that Santa Claus would make a special visit to a 22-year-old mother named Ashley who worked in a factory raising her 12-month-old son by herself.
The phone rang on Sunday.A representative from a local organization was calling to say that the aid Ann had requested for Ashley had fallen through.No Santa Claus,no presents,nothing.
Ann saw the cheer fade away from her children's faces at the news.Without a word,Kinzie ran into her bedroom.She returned,her face set with determination.
Opening up her piggy bank,she put all the coins onto the table: $3.30.Everything she had.
“Mom,”she told Ann,“I know it's not much.But maybe this will buy a present for the baby.”
At a breakfast meeting the next day,Ann told her coworkers about her daughter story.To her surprise,staff members began to open their purses.and empty their pockets to help Kinzie.
On Christmas Eve,Ann drove through the pouring rain to the small trailer where the Ashley’s lived.Then she began to unload the gifts from the car,handing them to Ashley one by one.
Ashley was very moved.Reflecting on a little girl's generosity,Ashley says she'll one day be able to do something similar for someone else in need.“Kinzie could have used that money for herself,but she gave it away,”Ashley says.“She's the type of kid I'd like my son to grow up to be.”
According to the text,Ann Sutton__________.
A.only cares about poor children |
B.has possessed a good fortune |
C.is warm-hearted and ready to help others |
D.is a single mother with a 12-month-old boy'. |
When hearing the aid had fallen through,Kinzie__________
A.was not sad but cheerfu1 |
B.put all her coins away immediately |
C.told her mother to ask the coworkers for help |
D.decided to buy a present for the baby with all her allowance |
From the text we can learn that ____________.
A.Ann would act as Santa Claus to hand out the Christmas presents |
B.the Sutton children always got lots of presents at Christmas |
C.Kinzie's generosity influenced others and they clici something similar |
D.Ashley was moved and promised to return the money |
What does the text mainly talk about?
A.How a warm-hearted mother shows her love to a poor family. |
B.How a mother and her young daughter helped a poor family. |
C.Many people make contributions to those in need. |
D.What happened to a poor family on Christmas Eve. |
People seem to have a natural need for friends and with good reason. Friends increase your enjoyment of life and relieve feelings of loneliness. They even can help reduce stress and improve your health. Having good friends is especially helpful when you are going through any kind of hard time such as when you are experiencing anxiety, panic attacks, or depression.
When you are with good friends you feel good about yourself, and you are glad to be with them. A friend is someone who
●you like, respect, and trust, and who likes, respects and trusts you
●doesn’t always understand you, but accepts and likes you as you are, even as you grow and change
●allows you the space to change, grow, make decisions, and even make mistakes
●listens to you and shares with you both the good times and the bad times
●respects your need for secrets, so you can tell them anything
●lets you freely express your feelings and emotions without judging, teasing, or criticizing you
●accepts the limitations you have put on yourself and helps you to remove them
A person once said, “Friendship is a continuing source of bonding(连接), releasing, and creating in yourself and with the other person. There is an emotional bond between the two people.”
A good friend or supporter may or may not be the same age or the same sex as you, and may not have the same educational, cultural, or religious background, or share interests that are similar to yours. Friendships also have different depths. Some are closer to the heart and some more superficial, but they’re all useful and good.
Which of the following is NOT a function of a friend?
A.He brings you some happiness. |
B.He helps you feel less lonely. |
C.He helps you get over the difficulties. |
D.He helps you cheat on the exam. |
The underlined word “superficial” means _______.
A.deep | B.hard | C.shallow | D.close |
Which is the best title for the passage?
A.A Friend in Need Is A Friend Indeed. |
B.What Kind of Person A Friend Should Be. |
C.To Be A Good Friend |
D.How to Get on with Your Friend |
Yasuda is 95 years old. Looking for easier ways to search the Web and send email, he bought Apple’s iPad. The company has sold 3.27 million iPads since they entered the market in April. Although it’s impossible to know with certainty how many seniors (老年人) are buying them, evidence suggests that it’s a hit with seniors.
The iPad’s intuitive interface (直观界面) makes it attractive to seniors around the world, says Takahiro Miura, a researcher at the University of Tokyo. “The iPad is a good tool for seniors because it’s very easy to use,” he says. “Unlike the PC, it doesn’t require former knowledge.”
James Cordwell, a researcher in London, says the iPad’s popularity with seniors is helping Apple reach beyond its traditional base of young customers. “The world’s population, especially in developed markets, is getting older. It’s probably a market where Apple has least entered,” Cordwell says. Senior users are “a key source of growth for them in the future.”
Seniors make up about 22 percent of the population in Japan. They may prove that seniors are willing to accept the iPad. Besides the customer group under 30, they spend more than any other group in the country, according to a report. Motoo Kitamura, 78, a former gas salesman, bought an iPad to help him communicate with his 2-year-old grandson and prevent him from experiencing some of the mental problems that sometimes come with getting older. “Trying new things like that is good mental exercise,” he says.
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the iPad?
A.It has intuitive interface. |
B.It is easy to operate. |
C.Beginners can use it without similar experiences. |
D.People can use it as a way to do mental exercise. |
What can we learn from the text?
A.People above thirty are Apple’s largest customer group in Japan. |
B.The traditional customers of Apple’s products are usually the young. |
C.Seniors will soon grow into Apple’s largest customer group. |
D.Seniors in Japan are fond of buying latest hi-tech products. |
What is the text mainly about?
A.iPad leading Apple to seniors. |
B.iPad influencing the customer group. |
C.iPad’s arrival causing Japanese to think. |
D.iPad beating the traditional PC |
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Exam preparation for TEFL, TOEFL, IELTS, Common Entrance, GCSE.
Summer course.
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Course + prices (Prices shown are for 1 hour lessons, per student):
Private lessons . |
90 dollars |
Semi-private (2 people) |
50 dollars |
Group lessons (3-6 people) |
30 dollars |
Private—one-to-one tuition focusing on the individual needs of the student.
Group—learn in a relaxed and fun environment.
Maximum of 6 students per group so there are still plenty of chances to ask questions.
Children—learning with fun and games in private or group lessons.
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In the first paragraph, “Young at heart” refers to ___________.
A.optimistic people |
B.the elderly people |
C.old professional teachers |
D.people with a strong heart |
It can be inferred that IELTS is _________.
A.a language course | B.a summer camp |
C.a sports competition | D.a language test |
John and his father both attend the Group lessons to learn German. They learn two hours each day. How much do they need to pay per day?
A.200 dollars | B.180 dollars |
C.120 dollars | D.60 dollars |
In their first lesson, students are required to _______.
A.report their interest | B.take an exam |
C.complete a form | D.pay by credit card |
Internet dating has become one of the biggest and most successful business ventures on the Internet. Basically, Internet dating is a way to meet people for either friendship or dating without actually having to meet them in person first.
The first thing to do if you decide to try Internet dating is to build your profile(简介) which can include your hobbies, hopes for the future, and so on. A photograph is optional, but many sites claim that a photograph increase the number of people who look at your profile. Many Internet dating sites will charge a one-time registration(注册) fee to use their services.
Internet dating makes it possible to meet people from all over the world. You can even narrow the search down to your area by zip code. Another advantage is that you can communicate by email before you meet in person. Thousands of people have met, fallen in love, and married through Internet dating. It is an excellent way for shy people to meet. It is also a way for people with busy lives to connect with others, and an easy way to meet people who share your interests.
Just as in conventional(传统的) dating and love, there are some pitfalls to be aware of in Internet dating. The person you have been talking to on the net may not be who they say they are. Be very aware that there are some people who misrepresent their appearance or private details, such as marital(婚姻) status, income, and so on, for their own reasons. It would not be the first time that someone has been taken in, and talk shows are full of cheating partners who have been caught dating over the Internet in their spare time. Nevertheless, taking a few simple precautions should help ensure that your Internet dating experience is fun.
The purpose of writing the passage is to________.
A.persuade readers to go dating on the Internet. |
B.inform us how to date on the Internet. |
C.warn readers against web love. |
D.introduce Internet dating to us. |
Which of the following is a must to make an Internet dating possible?
A.A photo | B.A profile |
C.Registration fee | D.Business experience |
One advantage of Internet dating is that_______.
A.you can avoid a face-to-face meeting in the beginning. |
B.you’re sure to find a partner with the same interests. |
C.you’ll find absolutely reliable information of others. |
D.you’ll gain fame and money overnight |
The underlines word “pitfalls” in Paragraph 4 most probably means________.
A.rules | B.trends | C.problems | D.skills |
What is probably talked about following the last paragraph?
A.Conventional dating. | B.Hidden advantages. |
C.Safety measures. | D.Romantic love. |
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