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The human nose has given to the language of the world many interesting expressions. Of course, this is not surprising. Without the nose we could not breathe or smell. It is the part of the face that gives a person special character. Cyrano De Bergerac said that a large nose showed a great man-brave, polite, manly, and bright. A famous woman poet wished that she had two noses to smell. Blaise Pascal, a French philosopher(哲学家)made an interesting comment about Cleopatra’s nose. If it had been shorter, he said, it would have changed the whole face of the world. Historically, man’s nose has had an important role in his imagination. Man has referred to the nose in many ways to express his feelings. Expressions about the nose refer to human weakness, anger, pride, jealousy(嫉妒)and revenge(报复). In English there are a number of phrases about the nose. For example,“to hold up one’s nose”expresses a basic human feeling—pride. People can hold up their noses at people, things and places. On the other hand, a person who follows his nose, lets his instinct guide him.
For the human emotion of rejection, the phrase“to have one’s nose put out of joint”is very descriptive. The expression applies to persons who have been turned aside because of a competitor. Their pride is hurt and they feel rejected. This expression is not new. It was used by Erasmus in 1542.
This is only a sampling of expressions in English dealing with the nose. There are a number of others. However, it should be as plain as the nose on your face that the nose is more than an organ for breathing and smelling.
(1) This passage is about ________.
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A.the human nose, an organ for breathing and smelling
B.the nose giving various expressions
C.a woman poet’s wish to have two noses
D.interesting comments made on Cleopatra’s nose
(2) According to Blaise Pascal,“Cleopatra’s nose”________.
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A.did change the whole face of the world
B.should be shorter
C.represented her powerful character
D.had been cut shorter
(3)“To hold up one’s nose”is an expression of ________.
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(4) A man who is described as“to have one’s nose put out of joint”________.
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A.is happy
B.wants to sell a flower
C.is ill
D.feels hurt and rejected
(5) When you say it is“as plain as the nose on your face”, you mean ________.
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A.it is easy to solve
B.it is hard to crack
C.it is something quite easy to understand
D.there is plain-looking nose on your face
There are thousands of products of all colors and shapes in a supermarket, making you believe that they are worth a try. How? Packaging(包装)is the silent but persuading salesman.
There on the shelves, each bottle, can, box, and jar has been carefully designed and measured to speak to the inner self of the consumer(消费者), so that he is buying not only a product but also his belief in life. Scientists have studied consumer behavior recently and found that the look of the package has a great effect on the “quality”of the product and on how well it sells, because “Consumers generally cannot tell between a product and its package. Many products are packages and many packages are products,” as Louis Cheskin, the first social scientist studying consumers' feeling for packaging, noticed.
Colors are one of the best tools in packaging. Studies of eye movement have shown that colors draw human attention quickly. Take V8 for example. For many years, the bright red color of tomatoes and carrots on the thin bottle makes you feel that it is very good for your body. And the word “green” today can keep food prices going up.
Shapes are another attraction. Circles often suggest happiness and peacefulness, because these shapes are pleasing to both the eye and the heart. That's why the round yellow M signs of McDonald's are inviting to both young and old.
This new consumer response(反应)to the colors and shapes of packages reminds producers and sellers that people buy to satisfy both body and soul.
(1) According to the passage, ________ seems to be able to persuade a consumer to buy the product.
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A.the pleasing color of the package
B.the special taste of the product
C.the strange shape of the package
D.the belief in the product
(2) If a package or a product is round in shape, it can ________.
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A.bring excitement to the consumers
B.attract the consumers' attention
C.catch the eye movement of the consumers
D.produce a happy and peaceful feeling
(3) “And the word 'green' today can keep food prices going up.” This sentence suggests that consumers today are ________.
A.starting to notice the importance of new food
B.enjoying the beauty of nature more than before
C.beginning to like green vegetables
D.paying more attention to their health
(4) It can be inferred from the passage that V8 is a kind of ________.
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People who are married or in committed relationships are healthier, wealthier, and happier. So why do more than 60 percent of marriages end in divorce? Why has the national divorce rate climbed more than 200 percent in the last thirty years? And why are fewer people getting married today than ever before?
The answers to these questions are plentiful, but the main reason is simple. It's easy to “fall” in love but very few people know how to stay in love. Even though staying in love is our “smartest” choice all the way around! Recent studies on marriage prove it's one of the major ingredients in life-frog success for men and women. Marriage has also been found to boost happiness, reduce the degree of depression, and provide protection from sexually transmitted diseases.
So let's wake up, make up, and turn this trend around! One of the most amazing pieces of evidence that shows people are not in touch with what's really going on in their partnerships is the fact that the majority of people who put in for divorce say they didn't think there was a relationship-threatening problem just six months prior to breaking up. Another shocker is that most couples wait six years or more to seek professional help when their relationship is in danger. By the time they do wake up and smell the coffee, it's often too late.
Truly there is no reason to resign yourself to a bad relationship? Whether you're dating or married. Rather than changing partners and ending up this same predicament(困境) again, you can learn to have a fabulous (难以置信的) relationship with the partner you already have! I strongly encourage you to make the relationship you have work, because there is a higher rate of divorce in second marriages.
1. According to the author, which of the following is NOT true?
A. A happy marriage can be beneficial for both partners' mentality.
B. More and more people face marriage crisis.
C. Large portions of people are not quite sure of the meaning of true love.
D. More and more people tend to be single.
2. The fundamental reason for marriage crisis is——.
A. that people are too easy to fall in love without a comprehensive understanding
B. that people do not know how to get along well with partners after marriage
C. some kinds of economic pressure and stress
D. to maintain a life-long love is too difficult for common people
3. What does the author mean by saying “...smell the coffee, it's often too late” in Para. 3?
A. Partners who like drinking coffee are more likely to experience divorce.
B. People are always not aware of enough about marriage crisis.
C. Partners should have a happy ending of marriage when facing crisis.
D. People should value their marriage.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the author may be a (an)
A. journalist B. professor
C. advisor D. official
Bill Gates is one of the most famous people in the world. His books have been translated into many languages.
What many people do not know is that he is not the only founder of Microsoft. A lot of honor must go to his partner, Paul Allen.
Allen and Gates met at Lakeside Preparatory School. They and some other friends became interested in computers. They began skipping(逃)PE lessons to play on the school computers. Their school did a deal with a computer company. It al-lowed Allen and Gates to use the company's computers for free. They even started their first software business while in high school. Computers were their lives.
After leaving school, Alien worked as a programmer. Gates went to Harvard University, one of the best universities in the world, to study law. The invention of computers was small enough to be used at homes, called personal computers, helped Allen persuade Gates to leave Harvard University and start Microsoft together. They designed software like MS-DOS and BASIC for large companies like IBM. However, they were not satisfied with the software and came up with a new system, called Windows. Allen was one of the main programmers. The equally successful Microsoft Office soon followed.
Allen fell ill in 1983. He stopped working full-time for Microsoft. He took time off, read, traveled and stayed with his family. Allen and Gates are still close. He is still involved in Microsoft, and as one of the richest men in the world, doesn't regret leaving.
(1) It is generally believed by people that ________.
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A.Bill Gates is the richest person in the world with little education
B.Bill Gates alone founded Microsoft
C.Paul Allen is a close competitor in computers against Bill Gates
D.Paul Allen is also a successful writer besides his achievement in computers
(2) We know from this passage that ________.
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A.Allen and Gates have known each other for a long time
B.Allen first used a computer at a company
C.Allen and Gates never attended a PE lesson
D.Allen and Gates helped companies with problems for money
(3) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
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A.Paul Allen invented personal computers.
B.Bill Gates joined Microsoft after he finished his law degree at Harvard University.
C.Paul Allen lost all of his interest in computers after he fell ill.
D.Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft at the same time.
(4) The best title for this passage is“________”.
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A.The Other Half of Microsoft
B.Bill Gates
C.How Microsoft Started
D.Microsoft and Its History
June 8th, 2004
Tian'anmen. Square. Forbidden City. The Ming Tombs. Summer Palace. The Great Wall Peking Duck. Street of Bars.
I feel like I've been run over by a tractor. Beijing has too much history. It's completely overpowering. I think my friend is just as blinded by the pure brightness of China's long past. Oh… the glory of ancient China still exists. I think out of all the places I visited, I like the Great Wall the best. We climbed, and climbed and climbed. Parts of it were basically straight up. We were out of breath all the way up. But it was all worth it. One sight of the length and lasting power of this monument of humankind blew the wind out of me. From our point of vision, the wall was endless; travels as far as the eye could see.
On a totally unrelated topic, people here really like to use umbrellas and spit(not in that order). A great majority of the women here hold these little colored umbrellas--in fear of darkening the skin. I feel so out of place. I'm really brown. My mom calls me a black cat. One thing I can't get used to is people smoking in the restaurants and stores. Smoking is forbidden in most buildings in America unless there is a specified area . The food, however, is unbelievable. Salivating(流口水)became common. I heard the National Entrance Exam ended today or yesterday. I'm still shocked at the idea of having so many exams crowded into two days. Thankfully, we didn't have to go through with it. Instead, we had to deal with the SATs. I had the chance to talk with a few students of my age. I really admire these students. They get the spirit of“patience and perseverance”.
(1) What reminded the author of his brown skin?
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A.Umbrellas used on the Great Wall.
B.The women on the Great Wall.
C.The steep part of the Great Wall.
D.The author's mother.
(2) What puzzled the author most according to the passage?
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A.The ancient Chinese buildings.
B.The Great Wall.
C.Chinese food.
D.The way the National Exam held in China.
(3) Which of the following is an unpleasant experience during the writer's visit in China?
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A.Climbing the Great Wall.
B.Eating Chinese food.
C.Smoking is not forbidden in some public places.
D.So many students took part in the National Exam.
(4) What's the writer's attitude towards the Chinese students?
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