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Moms take care of their children life and dads bring home food and make the family rules. These are the roles moms and dads fall into when they become parents and it’s common among all cultures. But times change and parents’ roles seem to be changing, too. More women are bringing home food by having full-time jobs and men are taking care of their children at home.
Chinese TV show Where Are We Going, Dad ? provides a closer look at the changing roles of dads in modern family life. The show follows the adventures(冒險(xiǎn)經(jīng)歷)of five celebrity(明星)dads who take trips with their young children (aged 4 to 6) and try to complete a set of tasks. It shows how young dads are trying hard to find the best way to raise their children and keep a closer relationship with them. Young dads no longer want to be cold.
Psychologists(心理學(xué)家)say that a strong fatherly influence is important in a child’s development. Fathers teach their children skills and encourage them to try new things. They also give them a sense of safety. A child learns that if something goes wrong, he or she can depend on dad to help fix it. The psychologists also say that without a dad, a child is more possible to drop out of school and get into trouble.
A mother’s love is important, and so is a father’s love. Chen Mo, a psychology professor says,“It takes both parents to raise a child. Children have different needs at different ages and this needs to be considered by both parents.”![]()
【小題1】 What are the common roles of moms and dads in all cultures? ______
| A.Moms take care of their children and dads bring home food and make the family rules. |
| B.Moms bring home food by having full-time jobs and dads take care of their children at home. |
| C.Both parents take care of their children at home. |
| D.Both parents go out to work, while grandparents take care of their children at home. |
| A.They are trying hard to find the best way to raise their children and keep a closer relationship with them. |
| B.They are trying to complete a set of tasks with their kids. They are also trying hard to find the best way to raise their children and keep a closer relationship with them. |
| C.They are trying to make more money. |
| D.They are trying to be cold to their kids. |
| A.Fathers teach their children skills and encourage them to try new things. They also give them a sense of safety. |
| B.If something goes wrong, a child can depend on dad to help fix it. |
| C.With a dad, a child can do better in school work. |
| D.Without a dad, a child is more possible to drop out of school and get into trouble. |
| A.Stay out late |
| B.Get into trouble and do badly in school work. |
| C.Drop out of school. |
| D.Drop out of school and get into trouble. |
| A.A child feels safer with both parents. |
| B.A child feels happier with both parents. |
| C.Both parents need to consider that children have different needs at different ages. |
| D.It is both the father’s and the mother’s duty to raise a child. |
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People enjoy taking trips. But what are the reasons they leave home? One reason is for education. People travel because they want to learn more about other people and other places. They are curious about other cultures. When people are tourists, they get a quick look at different ways of living. Even a short look at another kind of lifestyle is an important lesson. On a trip, a person can learn directly by visiting museums and historic spots. What does a tourist learn who sees the art museums, visits the historical palaces and other scenic spots in Paris and shops along the River Seine? He gets a vivid picture, a real life of one of the French people. He learns about their attitudes(態(tài)度), how they feel about business, beauty and history.
What about the tourist who goes to Hong Kong? Does he get the same information that he could get from a book? He might read that Hong Kong is crowded, that there is less than 200 square meters of space for each person. But seeing and feeling the lack of space will impress him much more. He might read that there are nearly 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway. But the sight of so many vehicles parked along the roadside would be a much more vivid lesson. The tourist to Hong Kong will never forget the contrasts(對(duì)比,對(duì)照): the straight vertical lines of tall modern buildings and the moving lines of boats that people live in.
【小題1】Why do people leave home to travel according to the passage?
| A.For education. |
| B.For adventure. |
| C.To enjoy themselves. |
| D.To look for a different lifestyle. |
| A.It has a large population. |
| B.It has many tall buildings. |
| C.There are 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway. |
| D.There are many museums and palaces. |
| A.It has many big and beautiful parks. |
| B.It is very crowded. |
| C.It has many historical spots. |
| D.It is an important industrial center. |
| A.It makes our life more interesting. |
| B.It enables us to get first-hand knowledge. |
| C.It helps develop our personalities. |
| D.It brings about changes in our lifestyle. |
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It was a cold day, but the students from Prosser Middle School in Chicago were sorting through the waste when they found that their school produces 1,500 pounds every day.
Prosser is just one school that throws out nearly 4,000 meal trays every day. Counting all of Chicago’s public schools, the number comes to nearly a quarter of a million a day. That’s more than 1 million a week and about 5 million a month.
“None of the trays are being recycled,” said a teacher. “ Everyone agrees that it’s very bad.”
Luckily, concerns about the environment and health have made some US cities take action. Dozens of schools have begun programs to reduce the use of food trays in school.
These schools have also banned (禁止)some fast food, including McDonald’s. Instead, they offer students recyclable trays. They encourage students to sort out lunchroom waste, then wash and recycle milk cartons and trays . So far, the program has helped schools to save a total of 820,000 trays each week.
Jay Stream Middle School in Illinois teaches its students how to collect trays. The school has cut its lunchroom waste by two thirds now that students recycle their used trays instead of breaking them.
Prosser Middle School also sees the benefits of the program. Students have organized about 20 clubs and volunteer activities to cut down on cafeteria garbage. They now recycle 80 percent of the school waste. “ I joined the club,” said Erika Santana, a 16-year-old junior in Prosser, “because I want to make Earth a better place.”
food tray
【小題1】Did Prosser Middle School create much garbage every day before the program ?
【小題2】How many meal trays do public schools in Chicago throw out a day?
【小題3】. What does Jay Stream Middle School teach its students to do?
【小題4】 Who joined the club?
【小題5】 What’s the passage about ?
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Hands play an important part in our daily life. But do you know which of your two hands you use more? Very few people use both hands equally well. Most of us are right-handed. Only about five people out of a hundred are left-handed. New-born babies can take hold of things with either of their hands, but in about two years they usually use their right hands. Scientists don't know why this happens.
Monkeys are our close relatives in the animal world. Scientists have found that monkeys like to use one of their hands more than the other, but it can be either hand. There are as many right-handed monkeys as left-handed ones. Next time you visit a zoo, watch the monkeys carefully, you will see that some of them will use their right hands and others will use their left hands. But most of the people use their right hands better and this makes life difficult for those left-handed people. We live in a right-handed world.
【小題1】 How many people among 100 people use their left hands better?
A. 5%. B. 50%. C. 95%.
【小題2】. New-born babies can use __________.
A. both of their hands B. neither of their hands C. their right hands
【小題3】 Which of the following is true?
A. There are more monkeys using their right hands than left hands.
B. There are more monkeys using their left hands than right hands.
C. There are as many right-handed monkeys as left-handed ones.
【小題4】 “We live in a right-handed world. “ means __________.
A. Most people use their right hands better.
B. Few people use their right hands better.
C. Half of the people use their right hands better.
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“AN Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue (隊(duì)伍) of one,” wrote famous British author George Mikes. While this sounds funny, it’s a popular English stereotype (刻板印象). From the supermarket to the subway, queues are a common sight on the streets of Britain.
Here in China, queues are normal, too. It is a part of everyday life. People queue most of the time, from buying tickets in the cinema to waiting for seats at a restaurant.[來(lái)源:學(xué)科網(wǎng)ZXXK]
But in certain situations, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a rushing crowd, such as getting onto the subway. Even away from the busy subway platform (站臺(tái)), queues are different. One day I was standing in line at the supermarket.
I left a small space in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in that small space.
I was surprised at first, but later I found these experiences very interesting. It is with these small, everyday differences that I get to live and learn within a new culture.
Back in Britain, the average person spends six months of their life waiting in a queue, according to the auction site MadBid. To pass the time, maybe they tell themselves the famous proverb: good things come to those who wait.
【小題1】The English are well known for _____.
| A.forming an orderly queue |
| B.being rude and loud |
| C.traveling on subways |
| D.spending more time waiting in a queue |
| A.call on people in China to queue more |
| B.compare queuing in two cultures |
| C.praise the English for following good manners |
| D.explain why people rush in some situations |
| A.Sports. | B.News. | C.Culture. | D.Business. |
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Millions of British people have ditched the traditional “thank you” and took the place of it with the less formal “cheers”, according to a survey.
Although the common person will say “thank you” nearly 5,000 times a year, one in three are more likely to add a “cheers” or “ta” where it’s needed to show they are fashionable.
One in twenty now say “nice one” instead, while the younger are more likely to offer a “cool” than a “thank you”.
“Merci”, “fab” and even “gracias” were also listed as common phrases to use, as “much appreciated(感激)”.
One in twenty who took part in the survey of 2,000 people by the Food Network UK for Thank You Day, which is marked on November 24, 2011, said a formal “thank you” was now not often needed in everyday conversation. More than one in ten adults said they regularly won’t say thank you if they are in a bad mood. Most people stated that saying thank you was something that their parents trained them. A huge 70 percent of those questioned will say thank you to a person’s face without even meaning it, while one fifth avoid(避免)saying it when they know they should.
It seems our friends and family get the stress of our bad manners. Half of them admit (承認(rèn)) they’re not good at thanking those closest to them. Many of them explain that they don’t say thank you because their family “already know I’m grateful”.
When spoken words won’t do, it falls to a nice text to do the job for most people.
One third will still send a handwritten thank-you note---but 45 percent admit it’s been more than six months since they tried to send one.
A quarter of British people say “thank you” with food, with 23 percent cooking a meal to show their appreciation to someone. Another 15 percent bake a cake.
It follows that 85 percent of people will be angry because of not getting the gratitude (感激)
they feel they should receive.
【小題1】Most of the people who took part in the survey say that they say “thank you” _______.
| A.when they are in good mood | B.completely out of habit |
| C.when they feel truly grateful | D.purely out of politeness |
| A.gave up | B.used | C.shared | D.knew |
| A.different ways of expressing gratitude are all fashionable |
| B.people should avoid saying “thank you” nowadays |
| C.a(chǎn) thank-you note is still appreciated by most people |
| D.people in a bad mood never say “thank you” |
| A.Most people express their gratitude to others by buying food for them. |
| B.About fifty percent of people try not to say thank you when they should. |
| C.Most people may feel natural when they fail to receive others’ gratitude. |
| D.Many people think it unnecessary to say thanks to their family members. |
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Do you want to know something about children in Africa? What do they do for fun every day? Find out here:
Education
School is expensive for many African children. Lots of families can’t afford school uniforms or exercise books even though they don’t have to pay for school.
For those lucky enough to go to school, they have a lot to learn. Some take two language classes: English or French, and their first languages. There is also math, science, history and geography. Chores take up much of children’s time after school. They have to get water and firewood for the family every day. Also there’s cleaning, washing and helping Mum with the meal.
Daily fun
It’s not all work and no play. Sports are very popular. Children can make goals with twigs(嫩枝) and their own footballs with plastic and bits of string(繩子).They play in the country and the streets of old towns. There’re many football teams for teenagers in Africa.
Internet
It’s really expensive to get on the Internet. To surf the net for 20 hours costs 600yuan.This is more than the average(平均的) monthly pay per person.
Egypt and South Africa are the top two users of the Internet in Africa. All of the capital cities there can get on the Internet.
Some schools offer computer lessons but few students can enjoy computer fun at home.
【小題1】The underlined word “Chores” probably means______.
| A.網(wǎng)上沖浪 | B.家務(wù)雜活 | C.體育活動(dòng) | D.家庭作業(yè) |
| A.do not need money to play | B.can play all kinds of ball games |
| C.don’t like to go to school | D.don’t like to do their homework |
| A. 20 hours | B. more than 240 hours |
| C.a(chǎn)bout 240 hours | D.a(chǎn)bout 20 hours |
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Teachers say the digital age has had a good and a not-so-good influence on the American teenagers. More than 2,000 high school teachers took an online survey.
75 percent of the teachers said the Internet and digital search tools have had a “mostly good” use for their students' research habits and skills, But 87 percent agreed that these technologies "make the students not have enough attention.” And 64 percent said the technologies “do little to help them in courses.”
Judy Buchanan is a director of the National Writing Project. Ms. Buchanan says digital research tools are helping students learn more, and learn faster. Teachers really like these tools, because they are ways to make some of learning exciting. Young people enjoy using these tools. And the goal is to help them become creative students of meaningful work, and not just that kind of copyist.
But one problem the survey found is that many students don't have a good understanding of how to use the digital knowledge well. In other words, they trust(信任) too much of the information. Judy Buchanan says these students have not developed the skills they need to tell whether the online information is good or bad.
Another problem the survey found is something that might not seem like a problem, at all, being-able to quickly find information online. Teachers say the ability of their students to work hard to find answers is becoming weaker. They say students depend too much on search engines (引擎) and do not make enough use, of printed books or research, librarians.
Besides, many teachers are also worried about the problem that the Internet makes it easy for students to copy work done by others, instead of using their own abilities.
【小題1】 of the teachers agreed technologies may stop students from having enough attention.
| A.50% | B.64% | C.75% | D.87% |
| A.One | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
| A.make some of learning exciting |
| B.help students find answers easily |
| C.tell whether the information is good or not |
| D.help students copy the work done by others |
| A.Digital search tools have quite a lot of advantages. |
| B.Students don't know how to use the digital search tools. |
| C.Many teachers are worried about the students' abilities. |
| D.Students should learn how to use the digital tools in a right way. |
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Lion is a special animal to Chinese people. A couple of stone lions, a male (雄性) and a female (雌性), can often be seen in front of the gates of old buildings. The male lion is on the left with his right paw (手掌) on a ball, and the female on the right. And her left paw is touching a baby animal.
The lion is the king in the animal world because he is powerful. The ball shows the country or the family will be together forever, and the baby animal with the female shows that you will have many children.
The stone lions were also used to show the families were powerful. If you had no money or power, you couldn’t put the stone lions in front of your houses.
It was also popular to make bridges with stone lions. The best known of this is the Lugou Bridge (also as Marco Polo Bridge), built from 1189 to 1192. The stone lions on the bridge are most famous. Maybe there are 485 lions in all, maybe there are 498 or 501. A famous saying is that “the lions on the Lugou Bridge are uncountable(不可數(shù)的).”
【小題1】What is a special animal in Chinese people?
| A.Dragon(龍). | B.Tiger. | C.Lion. | D.Dog. |
| A.2 | B.3 | C.1 | D.4 |
| A.Tigers | B.Lions | C.Elephants | D.Bears |
| A.The male lion is on the left with his right paw on a ball. |
| B.The female is on the right with her left paw touching a baby animal. |
| C.The common people couldn’t put a pair of stone lions in front of the gates of old buildings. |
| D.If someone puts a pair of stone lions in front of the gate, he must have a lot of babies. |
| A.On bridges. | B.In Hebei. |
| C.On towers. | D.By a river. |
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You may feel comfortable with some people. You spend an hour with them and feel as if you have known them half a life. These people have something in common. And once we know what it is, we can try to do it ourselves.
How is it done? __【小題1】__ If you follow the skills, you’ll make friends with people quickly.
First of all, good talkers ask questions. __【小題2】_ One well-known businesswoman says, “At business lunches, I always ask people what they did that morning. It’s a common question, but it will get things going.” From there you can move on to some other questions. And how he answers will let you know how far you can go.
__【小題3】__ This point seems clear, but it isn’t. Your question should have a point and help to tell what sort of person you are talking to. And to find out, you really have to listen carefully and attentively.
Real listening at least means some things. _【小題4】_ If someone sticks to one topic, it means he’s really interested in it. Real listening also means not just listening to words, but to tones (語(yǔ)氣) of voice. If the voice sounds boring, then, it’s time for you to change the subject.
Finally, good talkers know well when to say good-bye. Remember to give him a handshake and say, “ I’ve really enjoyed meeting you.” __【小題5】__ Let people know what you feel, and they may walk away feeling as if they’ve known you half their life.![]()
| A.Almost anyone will answer a question. |
| B.Here are several skills that good talkers have. |
| C.If you want to see that person again, don’t keep it a secret. |
| D.First, it means not to change the subject of the conversation. |
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