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The day I became a mom was not the day my daughter was born, but seven years later. Up until that day, I had been too busy trying to survive my abusive(辱罵的) marriage. I had spent all my energy trying to run a “perfect” home that would pass inspection each evening, and I didn't see that my baby girl had become a toddler. I'd tried endlessly to please someone who could never be pleased and suddenly realized that the years had slipped by and could never return.
Oh, I had done the normal “motherly” things, like making sure my daughter got to ballet and gym lessons. I went to all of her recitals and school concerts, parent-teacher conferences and open houses alone. We suffered from my husband's rages(暴怒) when something was spilled(溢出) at the dinner table, telling her, “It will be okay, Honey. Daddy's not really mad at you.” I did all I could to protect her from hearing the awful shouting and complaints after he returned from a night of drinking. Finally I did the best thing I could do for my daughter and myself: I removed us from the home that wasn't really a home at all.
That day I became a mom was the day when my daughter and I were sitting in our new home having a calm, quiet dinner just as I had always wanted for her. We were talking about what she had done in school and suddenly her little hand knocked over the full glass of chocolate milk by her plate. As I watched the white tablecloth and freshly painted white wall become dark brown, I looked at her small face. It was filled with fear, knowing what the consequence of the event would have meant only a week before in her father's presence. When I saw that look on her face and looked at the chocolate milk running down the wall, I simply started laughing. I am sure she thought I was crazy, but then she must have realized that I was thinking, “It's a good thing your father isn't here!” She started laughing with me, and we laughed until we cried. They were tears of joy and peace and were the first of many tears that we cried together. That was the day we knew that we were going to be okay.
Whenever either of us spills something, even now, seventeen years later, she says, “Remember the day I spilled the chocolate milk? I knew you had done the right thing for us.” That was the day I really became a mom. I discovered that being a mom isn’t only going to ballet or gym, recitals, and attending every school concert and open house. It isn’t keeping a tidy house and preparing perfect meals. It certainly isn’t pretending things are normal when they are not. For me, being a mom started when I could laugh over spilled milk.
【小題1】What does the underlined part “the right thing” in the last paragraph refer to?
| A.Becoming a single mother. |
| B.Divorcing with her abusive husband. |
| C.Doing all the motherly things well and running the family. |
| D.Not blaming on her daughter’s spilling the chocolate milk. |
| A.The author had suffered from an unfortunate marriage for a long time. |
| B.All the things the author did were to protect her daughter |
| C.The author hadn’t been a mother until she removed from her marriage. |
| D.Both the author and her daughter were frightened at the husband and father. |
| A.Because it was a thorough relief after they had suffered too much. |
| B.Because they were actually crazy. |
| C.Because they wouldn’t see the abusive man any more. |
| D.Because spilling the chocolate milk on the wall was really funny. |
| A.How To Be a Better Mon? | B.The Day I Became a Mom |
| C.A Thing Happened 17 Years Ago | D.Survive an Abusive Marriage |
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Money and Happiness
A Guide to Living the good life
Author: Laura Rowley
Publisher: Wiley (March 1, 2005)
Laura Rowley makes us all understand the money-happiness connection in our own lives so that we spend our time and our efforts wisely. She offers insight that every reader can use to make smarter decisions that will lead to living a rich life in every possible definition of the term.
The Happiness Makeover
How to Teach Yourself to Be Happy and Enjoy Every Day
Author: M. J. Ryan
Publisher: Broadway (May 10, 2005)
Ryan’s own desire to be happier first led(引領(lǐng)) her to study what is known about happiness from brain science, psychology, and the wisdom traditions of the world. The Happiness Makeover draws on this wide-ranging knowledge and presents a plan that will help you:
Clear away happiness hindrances(障礙物) like worry, fear, envy, and grudges
Discover happiness boosters like meaningful work, challenge, and gratitude
Learn to think optimistically(樂觀地)(it is really possible!)
Find daily ways to truly enjoy, even relish, the moments of your life Happiness
The Science Behind Your Smile
Author: Daniel Nettle
Publisher: Oxford University Press (July 1, 2005)
This is the first book to look thoroughly at what happiness is and how it works. Nettle examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy, whether success can make us happy, why some people are happier than others, and much more.
Hormones(荷爾蒙), health, and Happiness
Author: Steven F. Hotze
Publisher: Forrest Publishing (April, 2005)
Dr Steven Hotze is leading a wellness revolution that advances a new model of health care. In Hormones, Health, and Happiness you are shown how to reach and maintain optional cell, tissue(身體組織), and organ(器官) functioning so that you can enjoy a better quality of life.
【小題1】At least how many books are written by women according to the passage above?
| A.4 | B.3 | C.2 | D.1 |
| A.Laura Rowley | B.Ryan’s | C.Daniel Nettle’s | D.Steven F. Hotze’s |
| A.Hormones, health, and Happiness |
| B.Money and Happines |
| C.The Happiness Makeover |
| D.The Science Behind Your Smile |
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He is a real turtle(海龜).
Someone who always moves very slowly.
She is such a sheep.
A follower; someone who can’t think for him or herself.
He’s being an ostrich(鴕鳥).
Someone who hides his/her head in the sand and refuses to face problems or reality.
He’s a lamb.
A gentle, patient, understanding person. Nice and considerate.
What a crab(蟹) he is!
A grouchy(發(fā)牢騷的) person; someone who is often angry and in a bad mood.
【小題1】In which of the following situations are the people acting like sheep?
| A.A teenager tells a small child to stop bothering an animal. |
| B.A young man is driving fast because all his friends do. |
| C.Someone runs for monitor of the senior class in the school. |
| D.People are walking and singing together along the road. |
| A.Keeping the house clean. | B.Learning a new language. |
| C.Getting to school on time. | D.Saving money for future use. |
| A.crab | B.lamb | C.turtle | D.ostrich |
| A.crab | B.lamb | C.sheep | D.ostrich |
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In the 18th century, New York was smaller than Philadelphia and Boston. Today it is the largest city in America. How can the change in its size and importance be explained?
To answer this question we must consider certain facts about geography, history, and economics. Together these three will explain the huge growth of America’s most famous city.
The map of the Northeast shows that the four areas with the largest populations in this region are around seaports. At these points materials from across the sea enter the United States, and the products of the land are sent there for export across the sea.
We know that places where transportation lines meet are good places for making raw materials into finished goods. That is why seaports often have cities nearby. But cities like New York needed more than their geographical location in order to become great industrial centers. Their development did not happen simply by chance.www.zxxk.com
About 1815, when many Americans from the east had already moved toward the west, transportation routes from the seaports to the central regions of the country began to be a serious problem. The slow wagons of that time, usually drawn by horses, were too expensive for moving heavy freight (貨物) very far. In New York State a canal seemed the best answer to the transportation problem. From the eastern end of Lake Erie all the way across the state to the Hudson River there is a long strip of low land. Here the Erie Canal was built, and after several years of work it was completed in 1825.
The canal produced an immediate effect. Freight costs were cut to about one tenth of what they had been. New York City, which had been smaller than Philadelphia and Boston, quickly became the leading city of the coast. In the years that followed, transportation routes on the Great Lakes were joined to routes on the Mississippi River. Then New York City became the end point of a great inland shipping system that started from the Atlantic Ocean far up the western branches of the Mississippi.
【小題1】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
| A.The Development of Transportation in New York |
| B.Export and Import of New York |
| C.How New York Became America's Largest City |
| D.How New York Exchanged with Europe |
| A.The Erie Canal connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River. |
| B.Economists are of the opinion that places where farming is done are good for making raw materials into finished goods. |
| C.Wagons drawn by horses and oxen soon proved to be better and cheaper than canal transportation. |
| D.The seaports usually have less population but more business. |
| A.cheap and fast wagons | B.the new sea routes |
| C.the construction of the Erie Canal | D.the development of industry |
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The island of Great Britain being small (compare the size of Australia), the natural place for holiday relaxation and enjoyment is extensive coastline, above all its southern and eastern coasts, and the favorite resort of the mass-population of industrial Lancashire, is on the north-west coast. Distant and little-inhabited area like Northern Scotland, are too remote for the development of large seaside resorts.
For most children, going to the seaside suggests a week or fortnight of freedom on the beach, ideally a sandy one providing enough opportunities for the construction of sandcastle, fishing in pool, paddling in shallow water or swimming in deep water. Their parents spend sunny days swimming in the sea and sunbathing on the beach. Not that the British sun can be relied on and the depressing sight of families wandering round the town in old –fashioned and under umbrellas is only too common. However, there are always shops with their tourist souvenirs, plenty of cafes and if the worst comes to the worst, the cinema to offer a refuge.
The average family is unlikely to seek accommodation in a hotel as they can stay more cheaply in a boarding-house. There are usually three or four-storeyed Victorian buildings, whose owners spend the summer season letting rooms to a number of couples or families and providing three cooked meals a day at what they describe as a reasonable price, with the hope that in this way they will add enough to their savings to see the winter through. Otherwise there are the camping sites for those who prefer self-catering.
Nowadays, even when an increasing number of people fly off to Mediterranean resorts where a well-developed suntan (曬黑) can be assured, or explore in comfort Swiss lakes and mountains or romantic Italian or Spanish cities, the British seaside is still the main attraction for families, especially those with younger children. As they queue for boats trips, cups of tea or ice-cream under gray skies and in dizzling rain, the parents are reliving (重溫) their own childhood when time seemed endless, their own sandcastles the most splendid on the beach, the sea always blue and friendly and the sun always hot.
【小題1】Children enjoy the seaside because ________.
| A.their parents can live and play with them |
| B.they can buy what they want there |
| C.there are a variety of enjoyable ways of spending time there |
| D.they can learn how to build sandcastles, how to swim, etc. |
| A.people can live as where they live at home |
| B.people can cook what they are favorite |
| C.the owners provide three cooked meals a day at a reasonable price |
| D.the resulting additional income will ensure a living for several months |
| A.still have their happy memories of it |
| B.don’t want to have a holiday there |
| C.don’t want to take their children to have a holiday there. |
| D.want to build their own sandcastles the most splendid on the beach again |
| A.a(chǎn)n exploration of lakes in comfort | B.a(chǎn) well-developed suntan |
| C.a(chǎn) well-equipped boarding-house | D.a(chǎn) romantic party |
| A.It is suggested that as a form of holiday entertainment the cinema is the best place to go in bad weather. |
| B.A reason suggested in the first paragraph for the appeal of the English seaside is that it is an ideal place for children. |
| C.Northern Scotland is little-inhabited and remote. |
| D.Few people in Britain go abroad for holiday relaxation and enjoyment. |
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Future history books might record that we were robbed of the use of our eyes ,In our hurry to get from one place to another, we fail to see anything on the way, Air travel gives you a bird’s –eye view of the world ---or even less if the wing of the aircraft happens to get in your way, When you travel by car or train , you are moving so quickly that you do not see the countryside clearly , Car drivers are forever thinking about going on and on; they never want to stop, Is it the great motorways ,that attract them, or what? And as for sea travel ,it hardly deserves mention ,It is perfectly summed up in the words of the old song:’I joined the navy to see the world ,and what did I see? I saw the sea’. You mention the place names in the world like EI Dorado, Kabul and someone is sure to say‘I’ve been there’meaning ,‘I drove through it at 100 miles an hour on the way to somewhere else.’
When you travel at high speeds, the present means nothing :you live mainly in the future because you spend most of your time looking forward to arriving at some other place, But actual arrival ,when it is achieved , is meaningless , You want to move on again . By traveling like this, you suspend (中止)all experience; the present stops being a reality:you might just as well be dead.
The traveler on foot, on the other hand , lives constantly in the present, For him traveling and arriving are one and the same thing: he arrives somewhere with every step he makes, He experiences, the present moment with his eyes, his ears and the whole of his body, At the end of his journey he feels a delicious physical tiredness, Satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward of all true travelers.
【小題1】The underlined words “get in your way”in Paragraph I can be replaced, by .
| A.block your sights |
| B.expend your range of vision |
| C.prevent you from going out of the plane halfway |
| D.make your travel continue |
| A.They get a good view of the landscape |
| B.They make full use of their eyes |
| C.They fail to see the scenery with their heart |
| D.They are eager to see everything on the way. |
| A.Because we change our aims all the time |
| B.Because we are eager to go to another place |
| C.Because we are looking forward to the future life |
| D.Because we cannot enjoy the experience we have had |
| A.To go hiking in the mountain | B.To travel at a high speed |
| C.To travel by car or train | D.To go around the world |
| A.Different travelers | B.The use of eyes |
| C.Ways of traveling | D.True traveling |
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When I put a foot in the school for the first time, the thing that I will never forget is a big smile coming from the people of the reception. This is the kind of things that means a lot to you when you are feeling like a strange person in a country that you have never been, as it was in my case.
In the classes, I don’t know if I’m a lucky person, but the teachers that I have had, in my opinion, are excellent, very professional in their jobs, and they just seem to enjoy teaching, and make the lessons useful and classes amusing.
Another fact that I’ve really enjoyed is that the school is not only aimed at the English language knowledge. You can also find every kind of activity intended to entertain the students in their free time, with things like going to museums and galleries, visiting special places in the city or going to the very famous pub night to have a few beers with your friends. So here you have the opportunity to enjoy the stay in London, to meet new friends, and also to learn everything about the city and the British culture.
Personally, there are some facts that have not been easy for me since I arrived, like being so far away from my family, the differences between English food and the food I used to eat, and the high prices for everything. However, I am impressed about a very developed and multicultural city, with people aware of the sense of living in community, with a public transport amazingly thorough, with outstanding tourist places, with opportunities for work and with food from every part of the world that you can imagine.
I’ve experienced something priceless with my friends in London. Every time I made contact with my friends from another country, I learn about their culture. I was lucky to have such good friends. I think that time was a present for me.
【小題1】What is the passage mainly about?
| A.The author’s learning experience in London. |
| B.The friends the author made while in London. |
| C.The author’s progress in learning English. |
| D.The poor memories in a foreign country. |
| A.felt the great pressure from foreigners |
| B.was uneasy in the unfamiliar environment |
| C.missed everything and everyone in his back home |
| D.had difficulty dealing with different cultures and customs |
| A.The author’s experience in London is worthless. |
| B.Schools in London focus on no activities. |
| C.The author had some difficulty in adapting to the life in London. |
| D.The teachers are easily confused by the international students. |
| A.He learned the differences between languages. |
| B.He got to know the city with different cultures. |
| C.He served at many outstanding tourists places. |
| D.He made contact with friends from his home. |
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When you walk along a street in a big city in the United States, you may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers give the correct time during the day. People there think that it is important to know the time. Most Americans have watches. They want to do certain things at certain times. They do not want to be late. Not all people all over the world value time. Suppose you visit a certain country in South America. You would find that people living there do not like to rush. If you had an appointment(約會)with someone, he would probably be late. He would not care for arriving on time. In some countries in South America, even the radio programs may not begin right on time, nor do the radio announcers think it important to announce the right time. Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems to them that a person who does everything on time is controlled(控制)by a machine. They do not want a clock or any machine to have that much power over their lives.
【小題1】There are clocks in most stores in the US cities because ______.
| A.people in the stores want to sell these clocks |
| B.people think it important to know the time |
| C.bosses want to make their stores beautiful |
| D.they needn't wear watches when they are away from home |
| A.“run” | B.“race” | C.“move” | D.“hurry” |
| A.he didn't have a watch with him |
| B.he didn't think it important to arrive on time |
| C.he forgot to have a look at a watch or a clock |
| D.he didn't like an appointment with someone |
| A.the radio programs many start a bit early or late |
| B.the radio announcers do think it important to announce the exact time |
| C.many people think a clock has much power |
| D.most people do not want to be controlled by others |
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Global financial big dogs are no match for China's "Da Ma", or housewives, who have crowded into gold stores across China, buying up 300 tons of gold over the past two weeks. No wonder gold prices have steadied after taking a dive.
During the May Day holiday, gold stores were crowded with mostly female customers. Most of them are middle-aged "Chinese housewives". This group of buyers has risen to fame recently. They are big spenders and are desperate to get their hands on a bargain. "I bought some gold jewellery and kept them as a gift for my son when he gets married," said a buyer from Shanghai.
The gold business is skyrocketing. "Our sales are growing by the day. Yesterday we sold more than ten million yuan of gold products," a gold store salesperson said. The gold rush in China started about two weeks ago thanks to a decline in global gold prices. Media reports suggest that Chinese housewives have spent about 100 billion yuan, or about 16 billion US dollars, purchasing 300 tons of gold since mid-April. That has helped support gold prices.
"Gold prices depressed since the middle of last month but have risen gradually. That is mainly due to the strong demand from Asian markets," said foreign trader Zhang Chen from Industrial & Commercial Bank of China. "Some people even joked that Chinese housewives have beaten Wall Street analysts." For Chinese people, with limited investment options, the only thing better than buying gold is buying gold at discount prices.
【小題1】What does the author indicate(表明;預(yù)示)in the first sentence of the first paragraph?
| A.The global big dogs can’t match with Chinese housewives. |
| B.Chinese housewives spend a great deal of money on gold |
| C.China's "Da Ma" help a lot to support the global economic crisis |
| D.Chinese housewives have a better consumption idea than global financial big dogs . |
| A.China’s "Da Ma" become the largest gold buyers due to a decline in global gold prices. |
| B.China's "Da Ma" crowded into stores to get gold as the best gifts for sons when they get married. |
| C.China's "Da Ma" are bigger spenders and cleverer than global financial big dogs. |
| D.Chinese housewives are most willing to spend money in buying gold . |
| A.doubtful | B.subjective | C.objective | D.Negative |
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Although in the 17th century in the United States fine art and folk art had similar qualities, a difference between them began to appear as time went on in the 18th and 19th centuries artists with ambition studied abroad and came back to paint portraits(肖像) of upper-class families in American society. The less ambitious or less fortunate artists traveled around their own areas and created pictures of countryside society. Anyway, artists got trained and those simple creations improved a lot.
Around 1930,folk art began to take on a new meaning and was considered as an expression of a small cultural class. Folk art is never the product of art movements, but comes out of craft traditions. This art is based not on measurements or calculations and rarely goes with the standards of realism. It goes straight to the bases of art which the folk artists feel naturally.
The period 1930~ 1960 was the time when folk artists began to receive recognition. They often began their art careers late in life and used art as an outlet(出口) for their energy. Their materials were cheap and simple, their subjects were different, but their creativity flowed. Doing their own things became the norm(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)), and was what made folk art so desirable.
Although it is hard to define folk art, one thing is certain --- it touches us in a special way because the artists show us how he or she brought beauty into their everyday life. Since folk artists come from all walks of life, each piece of art created is one of a kind, emphasizing color, simplicity of line and brave, simple form. Most importantly, it exemplifies(作為…的例子) the history of American life.
【小題1】What similar qualities did folk art and fine art probably have in the 17th century?
| A.They were both simple creations. |
| B.The artists of both focused on family life. |
| C.The artists of both came from the lower class. |
| D.They were both gifted creations by trained artists. |
| A.The traditions of the upper class. |
| B.The progress of art in that period. |
| C.The standards of realism. |
| D.The feelings of the artists. |
| A.They are difficult to understand. |
| B.They help artists let out their energy. |
| C.They show pictures of unreal life. |
| D.They are similar to one another. |
| A.It offered artists the freedom of expression. |
| B.Artists didn’t need to spend much on materials. |
| C.Other kinds of art couldn’t express the beauty of life. |
| D.Artists could express their dissatisfaction towards society. |
| A.speak highly of folk art |
| B.compare folk art and fine art |
| C.explain the history and characteristics of folk art in America |
| D.explain the development and changes of American art |
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