Standing desks have become common across Silicon Valley, offering health benefits to those willing to work on their feet. However, due to their high price, they have failed to catch on until now. Recently, Ikea has brought out Bekant convertible(可改变的)standing desk that can become a normal desk at the touch of a button. The $500 adjustable desk can transform from a standard desk to a standing one, and Ikea hopes it could make the standing desk mainstream.
Experts say that changing from a seated to a standing desk can improve productivity. Similar desks have become a common sight at tech firms such as Google, where some employees have even installed treadmill (跑步机)and bicycle desks.
The desk is not the first “convertible” on the market. As early as 2013, Stir Kinect brought out an adjustable desk. The $3,890 Stir Kinect desk has a motor to raise and lower itself, converting it into a standing desk or a traditional desk. The desk can even be programmed to move up and down slightly, making it appear to take a gentle breath to remind the user to change their position. To move between sitting and standing positions, owners simply double tap on the screen. The desk can learn the user’s preferences over time and suggest the best seating position.
The Stir Kinect desk was created by a team of ex-Apple and Disney engineers. It has a built-in touch screen to control and track movement, and can tell users exactly how many calories they burn by standing during their working day. It also has devices containing power points and USB ports for charging phones, to keep cables hidden.
“Ikea’s height adjustable desk is great for opening up the lower end of the market, ’’ said JP Labrosse, founder and CEO of Stir.
What is the text mainly about?
A.Ikea has brought out an adjustable standing desk. |
B.Silicon Valley offered health benefits to officials. |
C.Google formed their tech firms to design bicycle desks. |
D.The Stir Kinect desk will become mainstream in the market: |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.Before Bekant desk, similar adjustable desks have been widely used. |
B.The seated desks will take the place of the standing desks in the future. |
C.Compared to the Stir Kinect desk, the Bekant desk is much cheaper. |
D.The adjustable desks were designed by the Apple and Disney Company. |
The Stir Kinect desk______.
A.can breathe in and breathe out by pressing the button once. |
B.can charge phones by using a device containing power point. |
C.can tell you how many calories you need for a walk |
D.can advise you to do more exercise at a proper time |
What can we infer from the last sentence given by JP Labrosse that______.
A.Ikea’s adjustable desk will be popular with average people. |
B.Ikea will have to sell furniture at a lower price in the future. |
C.This height adjustable table can only be found in Ikea. |
D.It is not necessary for Ikea to open up the market at all. |
France
The France company that spread a Europe-wide cheating of food supply by passing off(冒充)750 tons of horse-meat as beef was allowed on Monday to restart production of minced meat, sausages and ready-to-eat meals. But the company will no longer be allowed to stock frozen meat, Agriculture Minister Stephane Foll said.
United Kingdom
A new virus that broke out in the Middle East last year and killed five people is well adapted to infecting(感染)humans but could practically be treated with drugs that improve the immune(免疫)system. “The virus is from the same family as the common cold and as SARS.” a scientist from Oxford on Tuesday.
South Africa
Olympian runner Oscar Pistorius broke into the door of a small bathroom where his girl friend was bathing after a shouting match on Valentine’s Day, hitting her three times, a South African prosecutor(检察官) said on Tuesday as he charged the sports star with planned murder.
Egypt
Former Egyptian prime minister and presidential(总统的) candidate Ahmed Shafiq was referred to the Cairo Criminal Court on Tuesday over corruption(腐败)and money laundering charges, the official News Agency reported. Shafiq has left Egypt for the United Arab after losing the presidential race.
According to the passage, the French company_________.
A.spread a virus across Europe. |
B.sold 750 tons beef as horse-meat. |
C.restarted production of frozen meat. |
D.was again allowed to produce sausages. |
The planned murder took place in _________.
A.Egypt | B.America |
C.South Africa | D.The United Kingdom |
We can learn from this passage that_________.
A.the French company once cheated its customers. |
B.patients with the new virus can not be cured by now. |
C.Pistorius killed his girl friend all by chance on Tuesday. |
D.the former prime minister of Egypt has left the United Arab. |
This passage is taken from the section of _________in a newspaper.
A.Nation | B.World | C.Sports | D.Science |
The city of Rome has passed a new law to prevent cruelty to animals. All goldfish bowls are no longer allowed and dog owners must walk their dogs.
This comes after a national law was passed to give prison sentences to people who desert (抛弃)cats or dogs.
“The civilization of a city can be measured by this,” said Monica Carina, the councilor behind the new law.
The newspaper reported that round bowls don’t give enough oxygen for fish and may make them go blind.
“Rome has tried to protect fish more than anywhere else in the world. It stands out for recognizing that fish are interesting animals that deserve over respect and pity every bit as much as dogs and cats and other animals,” said Karin Robertson, director of the People for the Ethical treatment of Animals.
Last year a law was passed in Italy that gives people who desert pets big fines and prison sentences. Since then local governments have added their own animal protection rules.
The northern city of Turin passed a law in April to give pet owners fines of up to $598 if they do not walk their dogs three times a day.
The new law in Rome also says that owners mustn’t leave their dogs in hot cars or cut their dogs’ tail to make them look lovelier. The law also gives legal recognition to the “cat ladies” who feed homeless cats. The cats live all over the city from ancient ruins to modern office car parks.
The new law passed in Rome will _________.
A.guarantee(保证)better conditions for goldfish |
B.help improve fishing environment |
C.stop people from catching goldfish |
D.prevent keeping goldfish at home |
People in Rome believe that the civilization of a city can be judged by _________.
A.exchanges with other cities |
B.Protection of ancient ruins |
C.recognition of animal lovers |
D.people’s awareness of animal protection |
People may break the law in Turin if they _____________.
A.keep their dogs or cats in cars |
B.shut their dogs home all day long |
C.raise their cats near ancient ruins |
D.feed homeless animals in car parks |
Cotton farmers in some Indian villages are busily buying Coca-Cola and Pepsi, believing that the sugar in the fizzy(有 泡 沫 的 ) drinks kills pests.
Farmers say scientists advised them to mix pesticides with a sugary juice to control pests, and they found the mixture cheaper and more effective than pure chemicals— although soft drink makers and scientists dismissed the remarks. N. Hamunayya, who has become a famous person in his village in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, said his crop survived an attack of pests which had resisted other pesticides. “We found that all the colas had uniform effect on pests. The pests became dead and fell to the ground, ”he said. He said the drinks had all the elements they needed : they were cheaper, sticky, fizzy, and attracted ants, which ate the young of the pests. But Thinupathi Reddy, assistant director of the Regional Agri-Research Station, Guntur, says tests had proved such results wrong. “We conducted some field trials on cotton crop at our research station. There was no obvious productivity or destruction of pests, ”he says.
Statements from Pepsi and Coca-Cola said there was “ no scientific basis” for this practice. But their dealers are enjoying increasing sales. Mantan Wall, who sells soft drinks in 17 villages in the region, said sales rose up, thanks to the farmers. “ For the 10 days between August and September I had successful business. Instead of just 30 cases( each containing a dozen one-litre bottles) of cola, I started selling almost 200 cases, ”he said. “ We expected the sales to drop after the news over pesticide residues(残 留 ) in the cola drinks. Now I have to keep extra supply for the cotton farmers, ”he said.
In February, an Indian environment group made a report saying drinks made by Coca-Cola and Pepsi contained pesticides and called for tougher safety standards. The U. S firms strongly rejected the findings of the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment and said their products were safe.
The writer’ s purpose of writing this passage is to .
A.tell an interesting incident |
B.warn people that some drinks might be dangerous to health |
C.suggest using Coca-Cola to kill pests. |
D.announce a new discovery of Coca-Cola |
The drink makers would not accept the fact that their drinks could kill pests because .
A.they thought it went against science |
B.they believed that the farmers didn’t tell the truth |
C.they might fear that it could bring harm to their business |
D.they insisted that no poison was left in their products |
The underlined part in Para. 3 “ this practice” probably refers to .
A.testing the mixture |
B.selling more drinks in India |
C.mixing the drinks with the pesticide |
D.attracting ants to eat the young pests |
The drinks can kill pests because .
A.there is some pesticide left in them |
B.they are sticky and fizzy |
C.they have elements that kill pests |
D.they made the pesticide more effective |
For the past two years, 8-year-old Harli Jordean from Stoke Newington, London, has been selling marbles(弹珠). His successful marble company, Marble King, sells all things marble-related - from affordable tubs of the glass playthings to significantly expensive items like Duke of York solitaire tables - sourced, purchased and processed by the mini-CEO himself.
“I like having my own company. I like being the boss,” Harli told the Mirror.
With profits now in the thousands, “the world’s youngest CEO” has had to get his mother and older brothers to help him meet the growing demand.
Harli launched Marble King after swapping marbles at school led to schoolchildren consuming his marble collection. Yes, he literally “lost his marbles.” Harli and his mother, Tina, turned to the Internet to find replacements.
Harli saw an empty space online: the marbles he wanted were hard to find. Within months, Harli had his own marble-selling website - and orders started pouring in.
Tina says her son's attachment to marbles started when he was just 6.
“His attachment became so passionate that we started calling him the Marble King — so when he wanted to set up a website it was the natural name for it,” she told The Sun.
“I never thought it would become so popular - we are struggling to cope with the number of orders at times.”
The 8-year-old boy has his sights set on expanding his business and launching his own brand of marbles.
“Sometimes his ideas are so grand we have to scale them back a bit. But his dream is still to own Britain's biggest marble shop and open stores around the world,” Tina told The Daily Mail.
“At the moment he is annoying me by creating his own Marble King marbles - so that could well be the next step for him.”
Harli’s Marble Company became popular as soon as he launched it because ______.
A.it was run by “the world’s youngest CEO” |
B.it filled the gap of online marble trade |
C.Harli was fascinated with marble collection |
D.Harli met the growing demand of the customers |
How many mass media are mentioned in the passage?
A.One | B.Two | C.Three | D.Four |
The underlined expression “scale them back” is closest in meaning to ______.
A.hold them down | B.carry them out |
C.set them aside | D.clear them away |
What message do the last two paragraphs carry?
A.Conflicts often occur between Harli Jordean and his family. |
B.Harli’s mother and brothers are worried about Marble King’s future. |
C.Marble King marbles will surely attract more fans around the world. |
D.The “Marble King” has great ambition for his Marble King company. |
Bob is listening to the radio. What is playing on each channel (频道)?
FM 88.0
Here is good news. The rain will finally stop this evening. Tomorrow we will enjoy the bright (光亮的) sun. But it will still be cold.
FM 102. 6
Jeff Bruce has a new CD. He is coming to our studio (演播室) at 7:00 this evening. Listen to our programme then. We will have questions about Jeff. If your answers are right, you will get his CD for free (免费).
FM 107.0
There is heavy traffic on Longhua Street. Are you driving to the train station? You can change to Tiyu Street.
FM 114.0
There will be a basketball match at the sports hall on May 13. Come on! You can call us at 6637-2285 to get the ticket. It will be a great match.
It will be ______ tomorrow.
A.hot | B.warm | C.cold | D.fine |
Jeff Bruce will come to the studio at ______.
A.5:00 pm | B.6:00 pm | C.7:00 pm | D.8:00 pm |
The news on FM 107.0 is for ______.
A.drivers | B.teachers |
C.farmers | D.workers |
(part of Yanglan’s speech in Beijing’s bid for the 2008 Olympic games)
Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen. Good afternoon!
Before I introduce our cultural programs, I want to tell you one thing first about 2008. You're going to have a great time in Beijing.
Many people are fascinated by China’s sport legends(传奇)in history. For example, back to Song Dynasty, about the 11th century, people started to play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. The game was very popular and women were also participating. Now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.
With a concept inspired by the famed Silk Road, our Torch Relay will break new ground, traveling from Olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine, Mesopotamian, Persian, Arabian, Indian and Chinese. Carrying the message "Share the Peace, Share the Olympics," the eternal flame will reach new heights as it crosses the Himalayas over the world's highest summit - Mount Qomolangma, which is known to many of you as Mt. Everest. In China, the flame will pass through Tibet, cross the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, travel the Great Wall and visit Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and the 56 ethnic communities who make up our society. On its journey, the flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay.
I am afraid I can not present the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. Before I end, let me share with you one story. Seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible editions of a far away land of great beauty, people asked Marco Polo whether his stories about China were true. He answered: What I have told you was not even half of what I saw. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you.
Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that Beijing will prove to be a land of wonders to athletes, spectators(观众) and the worldwide television audience alike. Come and join us.
Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you all.
In Yanglan’s speech, she mentioned a game called Cuju, she implied that _____
A.China is the original country of football. |
B.China is a country with a long history in sports. |
C.People in China used to play football well. |
D.Women in China are good at football. |
Mt. Everest refers to _____.
A.a person who is known to many people in the world |
B.Himalayas |
C.Mount Qomolangma |
D.the Olympic Torch |
Which of the following is not the promise that China will keep to the world?
A.Whoever takes part in the Beijing Olympic Games will have a great time in Beijing. |
B.The flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay. |
C.The Olympic Torch will reach the world's highest summit - Mount Qomolangma. |
D.Marco Polo’s stories will await athletes, spectators and the worldwide television audience. |
Marco Polo ‘s answer meant that ______
A.what he wrote was half better than what he saw. |
B.he was interested in half of what he had seen. |
C.he was not able to describe the beauty of the faraway land. |
D.there were so many true stories that he could only tell part of them. |
National Forecast
Fri, Aug 24,
LONDON —This Evening and Tonight:
Rain, locally heavy across northwest Scotland. Mostly cloudy but dry in other northern and western areas. Dry with clear spells(持续时间)in more central and eastern parts, but some low cloud and fog will develop. Generally mild with light winds.
Saturday:
Cloud and rain over western Scotland at the beginning will gradually push down over N.Ireland and northwest England. Largely dry, warm with sunny spells elsewhere, once early fog and low cloud clears.
http ://www. times online. co. uk/tol/news/weather/
The Nation's Weather
Fri, Aug 24,
NEW YORK—Heavy rain was forecast throughout Friday in parts of the Midwest. The heaviest rainfall was over northern Illinois, with more than 4 inches possible around Chicago.
Wet weather was also expected in the Plains as the same storm system tracks through the region.
Periods of heavy rain were also forecast for the Northeast as the remnant(剩余部分)of tropical storm Erin moves into the Canadian Maritimes.
Hot weather was expected to continue in the South and West.
http ://www. wunderground. com
Death toll rises to 36 in China typhoon
Wed, Aug 22,
BEIJING— At least 36 people were killed by Typhoon Sepat in four provinces in eastern and central China in widespread destruction that also forced the evacuation (撤退)of l.37 million people.
More than 60,000 homes in the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Hunan also were destroyed or damaged, Xinhua News Agency said.
Total economic losses in the provinces have reached $ 663 million.
Fujian was the worst-hit province, with 18 people killed, Xinhua said.
Earlier, the storm, named after a Malaysian fish, killed at least one person in Taiwan, and left three dead in the Philippines.
http ://news. yahoo. com/s/ap
On August 25, in N. Ireland and northwest England, there will be _____.
A.low cloud and fog | B.typhoon and flood |
C.cloud and rain | D.sunshine and mild wind |
What was the weather like in the south and west of the USA on Friday?
A.It was hot. | B.It was rainy. |
C.It was foggy. | D.It was warm. |
The storm named Sepat _____.
A.caused one death in the Philippines |
B.killed 18 people in Taiwan |
C.destroyed about 60,000 homes in Fujian |
D.caused great economic losses |
The name of Typhoon Sepat comes from _____.
A.a tropical storm | B.a Malaysian fish |
C.a place | D.a person |
FIVE Americans swept the three Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology (生理学) or Medicine last week. It was the first American sweep of the Nobel science prizes since 1983.
It’s rare for Americans not to receive any of the science prizes, especially in recent years. In 2004, seven Americans were among the 10 laureates (获奖者) for the science prizes. Last year, the figure was five out of 10.
The huge sums of money invested in scientific research is one factor that has helped many Americans to win awards. Another reason is the vast number of researchers working in the US. American universities also often have a more “creative university environment”where people can focus on research for a long period without any pressure, said Anders Liljas, member of the Nobel Committee.
New hope for AIDS patients?
AMERICAN scientists Craig Mello (top) of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Andrew Fire (above) of Stanford University School of Medicine won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine last Monday. Their discovery is a process that researchers hope to use to silence disease-causing genes (基因). It offers new ways for disease treatment.
Scientists now hope to develop a new technique that could be used to treat diseases, such as cancers, AIDS and Parkinson’s disease.
Like father, like son?
AS the son of a Nobel Prize winning professor, Roger D. Kornberg (left) had a lot to live up to. But, nearly half a century after his father, won his award, Kornberg, 59, a Stanford University professor, won his own last Wednesday: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His research into how cells read their genes is very important. It could help lead to the development of new drugs to fight cancer (癌症), heart disease and other illnesses, experts said.
First light of the universe
TWO Americans won the Nobel Prize in Physics last Tuesday for measuring the oldest light in the heavens. It is considered as “one of the greatest discoveries of the century”. It convinced (使确信) scientists that the Big Bang theory (大爆炸理论) of the universe’s origin is correct. George F. Smoot (top), 61, of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, and John C. Mather (above), 60, of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre, will share the US$1.4 million prize for their work. Beginning in 1989, they measured weak light that originated (源于) as early as 380,000 years after the Big Bang.
What does the underlined word “swept” in Paragraph 1 mean ?
A.cleaned by brushing | B.crossed completely |
C.spread quickly | D.took each of the winning |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Craig Mello and Andrew Fire have found the way to cure cancers, AIDS and Parkinson’s disease.
B. Roger D. Kornberg’s father once won a Nobel Prize.
C. George F. Smoot will get US$1.4 million prize for his work.
D. Roger D. Kornberg is the youngest of the Nobel Prize owners of this time.
The passage is probably taken from________.
A.a science report | B.a news report |
C.a history lecture | D.an advertisement |
Your dog is as smart as any two year old, according to a new study. Dogs bring much happiness to their owners, and even improve human health. Most two year olds keep us busy in life — an important part of living a long and happy life. According to Stanley Coren, Ph.D.of the University of British Columbia, our dogs are smarter than we thought.
Dr.Coren reviewed many studies to find out that dogs are as smart as 2 to 2.5 year olds. Forget about one word orders — according to Coren, the smartest dogs can learn up to 250 words. Most dogs understand an average of 165 words. “The upper limit of dogs” ability to learn language is partly based on a study of a Border Collie (博得牧羊犬) named Rico who showed knowledge of 200 spoken words, and ‘fast-track learning’, which scientists believed to be found only in humans and language-learning apes(猿)。
Dogs are also great at tricking. During play, they have the ability to trick humans and other dogs in order to get treats. “And they are nearly as successful in tricking humans as humans are in tricking dogs, saysCoren.
Dogs can also count to four or five, which might explain how they know when their toys are missing. Coren explains,“Their astonishing flashes of smartness and creativity are reminders that they may not be Ensteins, but are sure closer to humans than we thought.”
Animals can do much to keep us happy, health, and protect us from harm. Stories of dog heroes can be found using a simple Internet search. Pets teach us sense of duty, keep us from loneliness, and can help with treatment of the disabled. Dogs are smarter than we thought — as smart as a two year old.
How do dogs bring happiness and health to humans according to the author?
A.By doing funny tricks. |
B.By keeping humans busy. |
C.By serving their owners. |
D.By playing with their owners. |
What makes Rico special?
A.He seldom uses one word orders. |
B.He uses words like a 2.5 year old. |
C.He is Corn’s favorite subject for study. |
D.He shows a high level of language ability. |
What does Dr. Coren say about a dog’s counting ability?
A.It is as good as an ape’s. |
B.It is close to human’s. |
C.It leaves a lot to be studied. |
D.It helps them keep their toys. |
For someone interested in knowing more stories about dogs, the author suggests that he.
A.train a dog |
B.search the Internet |
C.watch a two year old |
D.visit a hospital for the disabled |
Sina Weibo, one of the country’s most popular micro-blogging sites, has launched a paid service. For a 10 yuan ($ l.57) monthly fee, users get a membership on their Sina Weibo accounts.
According to Xu Yuanyuan, a member of the marketing team at Sina, the move is to guarantee a more convenient and safer environment for users. But despite the company’s efforts to increase income, it seems that most of its 300 million users still prefer the free version.
The premium membership (高级会员) plans ,announced by the company on Monday, brought about negative comments from its users .
“The current service is good enough for me”, said a Beijing-based micro-blogger. “I don’t really need those value-added services and it might be a waste of money. I might consider paying for it if some more features are added.”
Dong Xu, an analyst with consulting firm Analysis International, said that Sina shouldn’t expect a great increase in income brought by the new services. The free services are enough for most users, Dong said. “The company has been making attempts at different profit models since last year. A potential source of income could be gaming. Games and advertisements are so far the two biggest sources of income.” she said.
Other micro-blogging service providers have not yet followed suit. Fang Gang, vice-president of rival Sohu, said via e-mail on Tuesday that Sohu’s micro-blogging service will never charge users. “It’s good news for us. Users can come to our website if they have to pay for services (at Sina).” Fang said.
Most of Sina Weibo’s users .
A.aren’t satisfied with its free version |
B.show no interest in its paid services |
C.are looking forward to new services |
D.think highly of its new paid version |
What’s Dong Xu’s attitude towards Sina Weibo’s new services increasing income?
A.Negative. | B.Confident . |
C.Indifferent. | D.Positive . |
Why did Fang Gang consider Sina Weibo’s charging its users good news?
A.Because Sina will make more money. |
B.Because Sina will lose the whole Weibo market. |
C.Because Sohu will attract more users. |
D.Because Sohu will offer free services. |
What can be inferred from the text?
A.Most of Weibo websites will charge their users. |
B.Sina Weibo’s new move will be a great success. |
C.Sina Weibo’s users will enjoy more services. |
D.A large number of Weibo users like playing games. |
What can be the best title for the text?
A.Sina Weibo Faces Great Challenges |
B.Sina Weibo Launches Paid Services |
C.Sina Weibo Expects Income Increase |
D.Sina Weibo Becomes More Convenient |
(Reuters) — A group of Chinese scientists and explorers are looking for international help to organize a new search for the country’s answer to Bigfoot, known locally as the “Yeren”, or “wild man”.
Over the years, more than 400 people have said they saw the half-man, half-ape (半猿) Yeren in a remote, mountainous area of the central province of Hubei, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday.
Expeditions in the 1970s and 1980s found hair, a footprint, and a sleeping nest suspected of belonging to the Yeren, but there has been no conclusive proof, the report added.
Witnesses describe a creature that walks upright and is more than 2 meters tall with grey, red or black hair all over its body, Xinhua said.
Now the Hubei Wild Man Research Association is looking for volunteers from around the world to join them on another expedition to look for the Yeren.
“We want the team members to be devoted, as there will be a lot of hard work in the process,” Luo Baosheng, vice president of the group, told Xinhua.
But the team will have to come up with about 10 million yuan ($1.50 million) first, and is talking to companies and other bodies to secure the money, so there is no timetable yet for when they may start, the report added.
China is no stranger to cryptozoology. There are many tales about mysterious, monster-like creatures in remote parts of the country. For example, Tibetans have long talked about the existence of the Yeti (喜马拉雅雪人), or “Abominable Snowman”, in the high mountains of their snowy homeland.
What the volunteers for this expedition need most is _____.
A.devotion | B.enthusiasm |
C.confidence | D.experience |
The timetable for starting the trip depends on _____.
A.the number of explorers | B.government’s support |
C.the finance | D.local people’s guiding |
According to the text, the underlined word “cryptozoology” in the last paragraph probably refers to _____.
A.the study of mysterious animals |
B.the study of human beings |
C.dangerous expeditions |
D.tourism industry |
What would be the best title for this text?
A.Volunteers for an expedition needed |
B.Scientists to look for China’s Bigfoot |
C.International cooperation in finding wild man |
D.Yeren appeared in Hubei again |
The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station.
The 48-year-old policeman intervened(介入) to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the process. Lying in a hospital bed, his head and nose marked by serious hacking (砍)wounds - one more than 20 centimeters long - Xie recounted(详细叙述) his actions on the day he describes as a nightmare. "I shot at them but fell to the ground during the fighting. After the shots, the terrorists turned their attention to the police and several of them surrounded me and stabbed(刺,戳) me like crazy," he said. "There is no humanity in them."
Xie is from the Beijinglu Police Station, the closest to the attack, and four police officers from the station were the first to respond. He survived because he was wearing a bulletproof vest, which was damaged by the attackers. When the officers arrived, the attackers were running out of the ticket hall, attacking people with long knives.Xie and his colleagues tried to stop the attack, which is when Xie was injured. In addition to the deep cuts, his skull(颅骨) was fractured(裂缝), and at the time of writing he was awaiting further surgery.
Zhou Hongmei, director of the Medical Reform Office at the Yunnan Health Department, said a team of medical experts including 29 doctors had arrived in Kunming by Monday night. They have been working at the five hospitals treating victims of the attack. Chen Min, a Neurology Department nurse at Kunming First People's Hospital, said the department usually had seven nurses in the daytime and three at night. "But all the other nurses who were not on duty returned to the hospital voluntarily on Saturday night," she said. In the past three days, none of them had more than 10 hours of rest.
"The important factor in saving lives in such incidents is treatment without delay," said Chai Wenzhao, associate director of the Intensive Care Unit (重症监护室)in the Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Chai has participated in many emergency rescue efforts. He said that the victims will need psychological advice once their physical injuries have been dealt with, because the emotional impact of such an incident can be severe. Four psychologists from Anding Hospital in Beijing have begun treating some of the victims.
What does the underlined word “engraved” mean in the passage?
A.feared | B.disappointed |
C.attacked | D.impressed |
What can we learn from Zhou Hongmei,?
A.Victims of the attack have been treated by a team of medical experts. |
B.the victims will need psychological treatment, because the emotional impact of such an incident can be severe. |
C.Treatment without delay should be given to save lives in such incidents . |
D.The attackers had obviously prepared and practiced for a long time, |
What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Survivors recount nightmare |
B.Many people was injured in the attack |
C.A terrorist attack happened in Kunming. |
D.Police stopped the terrorist attack. |
Sir Steven Redgrave
Winner of 5 Olympic Gold Medals
“In 1997 I was found to have developed diabetes(糖尿病). Believing my career was over, I felt extremely low. Then one of the specialists said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was it — the encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner if I believed in myself. I am not saying that it isn’t difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that I wasn’t finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way.”
Karen Pickering
Swimming World Champion
“I swim 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. I manage that sort of workload by putting it on top of my diary. This is the key to success — you can’t follow a career in any field without being well-organized. List what you believe you can achieve. Trust yourself, write down your goals for the day, however small they are, and you’ll be a step closer to achieving them.”
Kirsten Best
Poet & Writer
“When things are getting hard, a voice inside my head tells me that I can’t achieve something. Then, there are other distractions, such as family or hobbies. The key is to concentrate. When I feel tense, it helps a lot to repeat words such as ‘calm’, ‘peace’ or ‘focus’, either out loud or silently in my mind. It makes me feel more in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit that can become second nature quite easily and is a powerful psychological(心理的) tool”
What does Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talk about?
A.He overcame the bad influence of illness to win. |
B.Specialists offered him medical advice. |
C.Training helped him defeat his disease. |
D.Difficulties influenced his career. |
What does Karen Pickering put on top of her diary?
A.Her daily happenings. | B.Her training schedule. |
C.Her achievements. | D.Her sports career. |
What does the underlined word “distractions” probably refer to?
A.Activities that turn one’s attention away. |
B.Ways that help one to focus. |
C.Words that help one to feel less tense. |
D.Habits that make it hard for one to relax. |
According to the passage, what do the three people have in common?
A.Courage. | B.Self-confidence. |
C.Devotion. | D.Hard work. |
According to a new US study, couples who expect their children to help care for them in old age should hope they have daughters because they are likely to be twice as attentive overall.
The research by Angelina Grigoryeva, a sociologist at Princeton University, found that, while women provide as much care for their elderly parents as they can manage, men do as little as they can get away with and often leave it to female family members.
Her analysis of the family networks of 26,000 older Americans concluded that gender(性别) is the most important predictor(预示物) of whether or not people will actively care for elderly parents.
In a paper being presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco, she concludes that simply having a sister makes men statistically likely provide less care.
Using data from the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study, a study which has been tracking a cross-section of over-50s for the last decade, she calculated that women provide an average of 12.3 hours a month of care for elderly parents while men offer only 5.6 hours.
“Whereas the amount of elderly parent care daughters provide is associated with limitations they face, such as employment or childcare, sons’caregiving is associated only with the presence or absence of other helpers, such as sisters or a parent’s spouse(配偶),” she explained.
“Sons reduce their relative caregiving efforts when they have a sister, while daughters increase theirs when they have a brother.”
“This suggests that sons pass on parent caregiving responsibilities to their sisters.”
In the UK, the 2011 census(人口普查) showed that there are now around 6.5 million people with caring responsibilities – a figure which has risen by a tenth in a decade.
But many are doing so at the risk of their own health. The census showed that those who provide 50 hours or more of care a week while trying to hold down a full- time job are three times more likely to be struggling with ill health than their working counterparts(相对应的人) who are not carers.
What’s the most important factor to predict if people will actively care for the elderly?
A.Gender. | B.Education. |
C.Career. | D.Family networks. |
The US study finds that _______.
A.sons are twice likely as daughters to care for parents in old age |
B.having a sister makes men less likely to do their fair share |
C.sons and daughters seem to give equal care to their parents |
D.sons are unwilling to leave caregiving responsibilities to female family members |
What does the author stress in the last paragraph?
A.People should give up their jobs to care for the elderly. |
B.Many care providers work longer hours than others. |
C.People shouldn’t pass on caring responsibilities to others. |
D.Many care providers have potential health problems. |
The author develops the text by _______.
A.explaining social networks of careers |
B.describing people’s experiences |
C.analyzing various research and data |
D.comparing different gender behavior |
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