According to the passage, which is true? A. It doesn’t matter we give reward to the children according to their performances. B. A reward will help a child increase his creativity. C. In early grades, we can’t give children any rewards. D. It doesn’t matter whether we tighten grading standards at university. C London has more than nine million visitors every year. They come and visit some of the most famous places in England: Big Ben , the Tower of London and the River Thames . You can see some of the most interesting places in the city by getting on one of London's tour buses. It has an open roof and let you off at the places you want to visit. Or you can take a ride on the London Eye. This large wheel slowly takes you 135m above the River Thames. From the top you have wonderful views of the whole city. The River Thames is London's main waterway. It has shaped the capital's landscape, history and geography. So one of the best ways of making sense of the city is to take a trip along the river. Much of the riverbank can now be walked along, particularly the south bank. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament , Big Ben, has become one of the main symbols of London. It rises up nearly 100m to a golden point above the clock and a 13-ton bell. The sound of the bell, which you can hear at the beginning of many television and radio programmes, has become well-known throughout the nation. No visit to London is complete without a look at the Tower of London, in the eastern part of the city. After Big Ben, the Tower may be London's most visited tourist spot. It is Europe's oldest palace and prison. Directly south is Tower Bridge, which is more than 100 years old. Among all the palaces in London, Buckingham Palace is the most famous. It has been the main London home of the royal family since Queen Victoria moved there in 1837. You can visit some of the rooms in August and September. And most mornings of the year you can watch the soldiers outside hanging the guard? About one hour by train out of London is the town of Windsor. Here you can visit another of the Queen's homes - Windsor Castle . This wonderful building is Europe's biggest castle. There was a fire in 1992 and many of the rooms were badly burned. But now they are full of beautiful pictures, tables and chairs again. Sight-seeing in London is great, but it can get very tiring. So, the best way to start the day is to fill up on an English breakfast. For starters, have an egg, bacon, sausages , tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding and fried bread. Then finish off with toast and jam, and a large pot of tea. You can buy an English breakfast in nearly every hotel, and at many restaurants and cafes. An English pub is a good place to stop for lunch and a drink. You can get hot or cold food and try one of England's many ales . The English also like to have afternoon tea. This is toast and jam, or cake and another pot of tea. Fish and chips are also a traditional English meal. So look out for fish and chip shops in cities as well as by the sea. Or you can sit outside one of the many roadside pubs and cafes in London, and simply watch the busy world go by. 查看更多

 

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Hoffman,40,a former senior vice president of a financial company,had what she describes as “one of those extreme jobs.” “I loved working,” she says. But her career path reached a crossroad when her second child was born,and she left her job in February 2007. Hoffman is one of many people who have left the work force to take a break,but she has a position as a consultant.She has described this type of career detour(绕路) ----- which is more common for women than for men—as “off- ramping.” Typically it occurs when the balancing act of parenting and work becomes too tough.
A study by the center found that more than 90 percent of women who off-ramp want to on-ramp back into the work force eventually.But making the transition back to work is rarely easy,and it is even harder in this economic climate of layoffs and hiring freezes.
Considering some of the obstacles faced by on- rampers , a three-day program called “Greater Returns:Restarting Your Career” was held at Columbia University. The goal of the three days was to have them walk away with a big shot of confidence.
 According to one school of thought, women looking to make a comeback might even have an advantage in the current economy,especially if they are looking for part-time or consultant positions that do not offer benefits. And a majority of on-rampers are women with extensive working experiences that could give them a slight advantage over less-experienced competition.
 “You absolutely cannot be defensive about why you off-ramped,” Ms Hoffman says, “ defensive” would have put her into a hard situation if the Greater Returns program had had not taught her how to describe the years she spent at home.“I now feel confident talking to an employer and saying,‘ Yes,I have been out of the work force,but here is where I can make significant contributions.’”
【小题1】What is the best title for the passage?

A.Off ramp:it is common        
B.On ramp:it is easy
C.Off ramp or on ramp:it depends on confidence
D.Off ramp to on ramp:it can be a hard Journey
【小题2】According to the passage,Greater Returns___________.
A.is intended to relieve the pressure of the jobless women
B.has all the jobless women restart their career
C.will build up the confidence of those in search of jobs
D.is to last a11 the year around for the jobless women
【小题3】The main reason for the women’s off-ramping is that_________.
A.they have to suffer the sexual discrimination
B.they have to parent their children
C.they reach a crossroad of career
D.they have great work pressure
【小题4】From what Ms.Hoffman says in the last paragraph,we can conclude________ .
A.she didn’t get advice from the Greater Returns program
B.she was defensive about her off-ramping
C.she didn’t get the job because she lied about her experience
D.she is off ramp partly due to her straightforward manner
【小题5】Which job is easier to get for a woman off-ramper?
A.Regular workers.B.Casual workers.
C.Company managers.D.Bank clerks.

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  One British school is finding that allowing children to listen to music or even to have the TV on while studying is helping improve grades. __(1)__your teenager starts a family quarrel by sitting in an armchair listening to music while doing his homework, why not __(2)__a simple experiment? __(3)__taking the heavy-handed (严厉的)line of __(4)__him to his bedroom to get on with it __(5)__, let him do the homework the __(6)__he wants. You might well find that his essay is more sparkling(有文采的)than __(7)__he's done before.

  According to the research of Millfield prep school, around 20% of youngsters __(8)__best with background music. 10% excel(突出)when allowed to __(9)__their work with short walks around the room while up to 80% can concentrate(集中注意力)__(10)__if allowed to fiddle(用手拨弄)with a small object.

  The research has advised the school to adopt(采取)a complete __(11)__approach(措施)analyzing pupils to discover which learning style __(12)__them best--then letting them do their homework listening to music or __(13)__lying down. __(14)__parents at first regarded the __(15)__as a layabout's deed but many are now applying it at __(16)__where children are also allowed to do their work __(17)__the television on.

  “I __(18)__to work on the floor with music on low,”admits Susan, 13, a day girl(走读女生).“At first my parents thought I was skiving(逃避), but my __(19)__persuaded them to look at my homework and when they saw it was okay, they __(20)__.”

(1)A.Next time
B.Then
C.Before long
D.In ease
(2)A.take
B.try
C.form
D.allow
(3)A.In spite of
B.Except for
C.In place of
D.Rather than
(4)A.causing
B.advising
C.ordering
D.permitting
(5)A.quickly
B.quietly
C.carefully
D.attentively
(6)A.atmosphere
B.way
C.method
D.means
(7)A.everything
B.something
C.nothing
D.anything
(8)A.work
B.relax
C.think
D.progress
(9)A.break out
B.break down
C.break up
D.break in
(10)A.faster
B.deeper
C.better
D.worse
(11)A.new
B.special
C.common
D.interesting
(12)A.interests
B.affects
C.suits
D.improves
(13)A.still
B.perhaps
C.almost
D.even
(14)A.Doubtful
B.Puzzled
C.Angry
D.Unpleased
(15)A.move
B.suggestion
C.research
D.problem
(16)A.school
B.class
C.home
D.last
(17)A.while
B.when
C.as
D.with
(18)A.continue
B.hope
C.hate
D.prefer
(19)A.teacher
B.classmate
C.friend
D.neighbor
(20)A.refused
B.agreed
C.stopped
D.accepted

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Some people believe that international sport brings about good will between the nations and that ff countries play games together they will learn to live together. Others say that the opposite is true: that international contests encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstanding and hatred. There is probably some truth in both arguments, but in recent years the Olympic Games have done little to support the view that sport encourages international brotherhood. Not only was there the terrible incident with the murder of athlets, but the Games were also ruined by those incidents caused mainly by minor national contests.

  One country received its second - place medal with great anger after the hockey final. There had been noisy scenes at the end of the hockey match, the losers objecting to the final decisions. They were certain that one of their goals should not have been dismissed and that the opposite side's victory was unfair. Their manager was angry when he said: "This wasn't hockey. Hockey and the International Hockey Society are finished. "The president of the society said later that such words could result in the pause of the team for at least three years.

  The American basketball team announced that they would not give away first place to Russia, after a fighting end to their contest. The game had ended in quarrel. It was thought at first that the United States had won, by a single point, but it was announced that there were three seconds still to play, A Russian player then threw the ball from one end of the court to the other, and another player beat it into the basket. It was the first time the USA had ever lost an Olympic basketball match. The judges discussed the matter for four and a half hours before announcing that the result would stand. The American players then decided not to receive the silver medals.

  Incidents of this kind will continue as long as sport is played for honors or money rather than for the love of the game. The suggestion that sportsmen should compete as individuals , or in non national teams, might be too much to hope for. But in the present organization of the Olympics there is far too much that encourages dangerous nationalism.

  According to the author, recent Olympic Games have ________.

  A. brought about goodwill between the nations

  B. made only false national pride

  C. hardly showed any international friendship

  D. led to more and more misunderstanding and hatred

  What did the manager mean by saying, "... Hockey and the International Hockey Society are finished"? ________.

  A. His team would no longer take part in international games

  B. Hockey and the society are both ruined by the unfair decisions

  C. There should be no more hockey matches organized by the society

  D. The society should be dismissed

  What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? ________.

  A. The organization of the Olympic Games must be improved

  B. Athletes should compete as individuals in the Olympic Games

  C. Sport should be played competitively rather than for the love of the game

  D. International contests lead to misunderstanding between nations.

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To be a good teacher, you need some of the gifts of a good actor; you must be able to hold the attention and interest of your students, you must be ? 36 ?—speaking, with a good, strong,? 37 ? voice which is fully under your control; and you must be able to ? 38 ? what you are teaching, in order to make its meaning clear.

? 39 ? a good teacher, and you will see that he does not sit still before his class; he ? 40 ? the whole time he is teaching; he walks about, using his ? 41 ?,hands and fingers to help him in his explanations, and his face to express his ? 42 ?.Listen to him, and you will ? 43 ? the loudness, the quality and the musical note of his voice always ? 44 ? according to what he is talking about. The fact that a good teacher has some of the gifts of a good actor doesn't ? 45  that he will indeed be able to act well on the stage, for there are very important ? 46 ? between the teacher's work and the actor's. The ? 47 ? has to speak words which he has learnt by heart; he has to repeat exactly the ? 48 ? words each time he plays a certain part, even his movements and the ways in which he uses his voice are usually ? 49 ? beforehand. What he has to do is to make all these carefully learnt words and actions seem ? 50 ? on the stage.?

A good teacher ? 51 ? in quite a different way. His students take an active part in his ? 52 ?:they ask and answer questions, they obey orders, and if they don't ? 53 ? something, they will say no. The teacher therefore has to suit his act to the needs of his students, which is in his class. He cannot learn his part by heart, but must ? 54 ? it as he goes along.

I have known many teachers who were fine ? 55 ? in class but unable to take part in a stage play because their brains wouldn't keep discipline: they could not keep strictly to what another had written.

36. A. clear    B. slow C. small D. low ?

37. A. frightening B. fearing C. exciting D. pleasing ?

38. A. act out B. talk C. say D. repeat ?

39. A. Listen B. Look C. Watch D. Learn ?

40. A. stands B. sits C. lies D. talks ?

41  A. tongue B. words C. legs D. arms?

42. A. attention B. thanks C. feelings D. sentences ?

43. A. hear B. see C. think D. guess ?

44. A. making B. changing C. expressing D. giving ?

45. A. tell B. express C. show D. mean ?

46. A. things B. differences C. points D. jobs

47. A. actor B. teacher C. boy D. student ?

48. A. different B. same C. above D. following ?

49. A. read B. known C. fixed D. written ?

50. A. natural B. bad C. false D. clear ?

51. A. is B. works C. has D. teaches ?

52. A. group B. party C. class D. play ?

53. A. give B. place C. obey D. hear ?

54. A. invent B. discover C. teach D. continue ?

55. A. learners B. watchers C. actors D. listeners

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  Hong Kong pop star Zhang Guorong, 46, jumped out of a window of Mandarin Oriental Hotel at the start of April, 2003, leaving behind sorrowful fans and suicide note which newspapers said was caused by emotional(情感的)problems.His death shocked the public and incident again brought a serious topic to light-suicide.

  Zhang was best known globally for his part in the blockbuster film “Farewell My Concubine”, where he played a homosexual(同性恋的)Chinese opera singer.The popular 1993 film won a lot of awards including the world-famous PalmedOr at the Cannes Film Festival.However, such achievements could not make Zhang content with his life.It was reported that long before his death, Zhang had been suffering from depression(意志消沉).His tragedy shows we need to learn how to reduce the pressure from our society by happily and naturally facing life.Depression, a mental illness, and suicide have often been highlighted in the past as serious social problems-and for good reason.

  According to experts, about 5 to 20 percent of people are suffering from depression, some of whom are not even aware of the illness.And alarmingly, 10 to 15 percent of people suffering from depression will be likely to commit suicide.

  Statistics(统计学家)also show suicide is the leading cause of death among young adults.It leads to 3.6 percent of all deaths each year in China, a survey said.Last year, 287,000 Chinese died after committing suicide.The female rate is 25 percent higher than the male rate.For this reason, the media must highlight the negative(负面的)influence of Zhang’s tragedy in its reporting.It is shameful to talk too much about his death.Although his achievements in the arts were great, his final choice cannot be praised, let alone calling his death a “perfect end” to a shining life.

  The media should guide people-especially Zhang’s fans-to shake off their sorrow quickly, learn a lesson from their idol’s tragedy, find a release from the pressure of their lives and value their priceless lives.

(1)

Why on earth did Zhang choose to kill himself in such a way?

[  ]

A.

Because he was not as popular as he was before.

B.

Because he was disappointed at his life.

C.

Because he suffered from high pressure from his fans.

D.

Because he dropped out of the hotel accidentally.

(2)

What does the word “blockbuster” in paragraph 2 probably mean?

[  ]

A.

Most popular

B.

Very interesting

C.

Ordinary

D.

Boring

(3)

From the passage we can know ________.

[  ]

A.

more men commit suicide than women in our country.

B.

suicide only takes a small part in the deaths of young adults.

C.

it is not right for the media to report the “perfect end” of Zhang widely.

D.

people never content with their achievements and life will often commit suicide easily.

(4)

Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

It made little difference whether Zhang died or not among his fans.

B.

It was something happening suddenly that caused Zhang’s suicide.

C.

Not all the people who suffer from depression know their case clearly.

D.

Zhang called on people to make a choice to value their lives.

(5)

What’s the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The End of a Famous Star

B.

Depression Caused the Tragedy

C.

How to Face Suicide

D.

A Perfect End of Life

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