¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Most of the time, people wear hats to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions. Hats are also worn to show politeness and as signs of social position. But nowadays, hats, especially women¡¯s hats, are much more than that. More exactly, hats have changed into fashion and style symbols by many movie stars. What¡¯s more, people now consider many different features (Ìصã)when choosing even a simple hat. Many designers point out that, when choosing the right hat, it¡¯s important to consider the color of your skin as well as your hair, your height, and the shape of your face.

First of all, the color of the hat should match the color of your skin and hair. For instance, black hats should be avoided if you are dark skinned. If a purple hat is placed on top of red hair, one will look as attractive as a summer flower. Second, the height of the hat is also an important point. Tall women should not go for hats with tall crowns, just as short women should choose hats with upturned brims to give the look of height. Third, and most importantly, the shape of the face decides the kind of hat one should pick. A small, gentle hat that fits the head looks good on a small face. However, women with big, round faces should choose a different style.

As the saying goes, ¡°Fine feathers make fine birds.¡± A good hat can not only help your dress but also support your features, so why not choose the best possible one next time you want to be in public?

¡¾1¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°harsh¡± in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A. good B. poor C. strange D. different

¡¾2¡¿According to the article, which of the following women would look most attractive?

A. A short red-haired woman who wears a purple hat.

B. A big-faced woman who wears a small, nice hat.

C. A tall woman who wears a hat with a huge upturned brim.

D. A small dark-skinned woman who wears a black hat with a tall crown.

¡¾3¡¿What does the last paragraph suggest?

A. Hats are worn on the head to keep warm.

B. Hats can make you look much taller.

C. Hats are not as important as character.

D. Hats can help you look better in public.

¡¾4¡¿What is the best title for the article?

A. How to Choose a Proper Hat

B. How to Improve Your Features

C. How to Show Your Social Position

D. How to Design a Nice Hat

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Completing Silent Spring took Carson four years.First published in The New Yorker in June 1962£¬the book alarmed readers across America.It described how DDT entered the food chain and accumulated (¶Ñ»ý) in the fatty tissues of animals£¬including human beings£¬and caused cancer and genetic damage.

Carson begins by describing exactly these effects in the first chapter£¬creating strong images and drawing the readers in.As the book continues£¬she gives various examples of how insecticides(ɱ³æ¼Á) are not only unsuccessful£¬but actually very costly and damaging.She also explains about the biological controls which are less expensive and much more efficient.

A single application on a crop£¬she wrote£¬killed insects for weeks and months£¬and not only the targeted insects but countless more£¬and remained poisonous in the environment even after it was washed out by rainwater.Carson concluded that DDT and other pesticides had definitely harmed birds and animals and had destroyed the entire world's food supply.The book's most famous chapter£¬A Fable for Tomorrow£¬described a nameless American town where all life¡ªfrom fish to birds to apple blossoms to human children¡ªhad been ¡°silenced¡± by the harmful effects of DDT.

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¡¾1¡¿Work appears to be taking its toll on the relationship between dads and their families, a new study finds. CareerBuilder¡¯s annual Father¡¯s Day survey found that 22 percent of fathers say their work has negatively affected relationships with their children, while 26 percent believe their job has hurt relationships with significant others£®

¡¾2¡¿U£®S£®workers are looking for a little pat on the back£¬according to a new study£®The latest Globoforce Workforce Mood Tracker revealed that more than half of employees would leave their current job to go work for a company that recognized their efforts. The research shows a direct correlation between recognition and retention£®

¡¾3¡¿It¡¯s lonely at tile top, and CEOs know that better than anyone, according to a new poll£®While being a CEO may come with prestige and financial benefits£®a study by RHR International, a global executive talent development firm, revealed that the high, ranking position is often accompanied by isolation£®

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Friedrich Schlegel, a German philosopher, writer and critic, used the term ¡°Romantic¡± for the first time to name a new school of literature which arose in opposition to ¡°Classicism¡±. Though the concept of Romanticism was identified much earlier, critics believe that Romanticism in English literature dates from the Lyrical Ballads. The romantics were very interested in mystery, ambition and adventure.

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Romanticism influenced the literature and arts of the 18th and 19th century. The popularity of this movement declined gradually with passing time, but it has a significant place in the history of literature and art development.

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