On a cold evening I was waiting for a taxi in New York. About 5 minutes later, I was picked up by a driver, and he said how horrible some people were. I knew there was a part of me that wanted to be silent, but I had to listen out of kindness.
The man told me that he had just come from JFK Airport without a customer. Over the course of that taxi ride, what started as anger changed slowly and he mentioned that he had read an article which said that the happiest people are the ones that give, so he hoped he’d have more chance to give in his life. I was really starting to enjoy being with this man.
As we arrived at the place where I wanted to go, I paid my money by credit card. I pulled out an extra $20 and said, “Sir, since we’ve been talking about giving this whole time, I want to share that feeling with you. I’ve already paid my money, but here’s an extra little bit. You can tell the next passenger in this taxi that their ride is a gift from another.”
I thought I was pretty cool at this point. But he turned toward me, tears in his eyes, and he said, “Sir, I have a better idea. You give that $20 to a homeless person around here and I will give the next passenger a free ride myself.”
It was a great honor meeting that man and learning the lesson of how everyone gives and adds joy to another with their generosity.According to the text, when the author got in the taxi, the taxi driver was________.
| A.angry | B.nervous | C.worried | D.regretful |
The author gave the driver an extra $20 in order to_________.
| A.help him to get out of trouble | B.know what he was really like |
| C.experience the joy of giving | D.learn how to get along with others |
What can be inferred from the taxi driver’s words in Paragraph 4?
| A.A driver should be willing to help. |
| B.People should understand each other. |
| C.The driver was deeply moved. |
| D.One needs to keep an optimistic attitude (乐观态度). |
What would be the best title for the text?
| A.A cold evening in New York | B.Learning from a taxi driver |
| C.A gift to a generous stranger | D.Always being a happy person |
It’s not easy being a teenager---nor is it easy being the parent of a teenager.You can make your child feel angry, hurt or misunderstood by what you say without realizing it yourself.It is important to give your child the space he needs to grow while gently letting him know that you’ll still be there for him when he needs you.
Expect a lot from your child, just not everything.Except for health and safety problems,such as drug use or careless driving, consider everything else open to discussion.If your child is unwilling to discuss something, don’t insist he tell you what’s on his mind.The more you insist,the more likely that he’ll calm up.Instead, let him attempt to solve things by himself.At the same time, remind him that you’re always there for him should he seek advice or help.Show respect for your teenager’s privacy(隐私).Never read his mail or listen to personal conversations.
Teach your teenager that the family phone is for the whole family.If your child talks on the family’s telephone for too long, tell him he can talk for l5 minutes, but then he must stay off the phone for at least all equal period of time.This not only frees up the line so that other family members can make and receive calls, but teaches your teenager moderation(节制).Or if you are open to the idea, allow your teenager his own phone that he pays for with his own pocket money or a part-time job.The main purpose of the text is to tell parents_________.
| A.how to get along with a teenager |
| B.how to help a teenager grow up |
| C.how to understand a teenager |
| D.how to respect a teenager |
What does the phrase "calm up" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
| A.refuse to talk | B.show respect |
| C.become excited | D.seek help |
The last paragraph is about how to teach a teenager______.
| A.to share the phone with friends |
| B.to pay for his own telephone |
| C.to use the phone in a sensible way |
| D.to answer the phone quickly |
What should parents do in raising a teenager according to the text?
| A.Not allow him to learn driving or take drugs. |
| B.Not talk about personal things with him. |
| C.Let him have his own telephone. |
| D.Give him advice only when necessary. |
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If you buy books from Eco Reading, you can _______.
| A.get to know a lot of teenage students. |
| B.select textbooks in fifty languages |
| C.make small savings by ordering online. |
| D.spend little time finding what you want |
In what way is Fast Flower different from the other three shops?
| A.It provides safe and beautiful products. |
| B.It provides chances of replacing containers. |
| C.It offers gift packaging on holidays. |
| D.It offers a quick door-to-door service. |
Both Name Your Music and Down To Earth Fun try to _______.
| A.start a well-known business | B.meet the needs of kids |
| C.work to save the earth | D.help busy working moms |
The passage is most probably.
| A.an advertisement | B.a news report |
| C.a notice | D.a survey paper |
The only survivor of one of the two Sandy Hook Elementary School first-grade classrooms where Adam Lanza shot and killed 20 children tricked the gunman by playing dead, the girl’s pastor (牧师) said.
“She ran out of the school building covered from head to toe with blood and the first thing she said to her mom was, “Mommy, I’m OK but all my friends are dead” Pastor Jim Solomon told ABC News’ Lara Spencer this weekend.
“Somehow, at that moment, by God’s grace, she was able to act as she was already dead.” he said.
The girl, a 6-year-old whose name is not being announced for privacy (隐私) reasons, was the first student to appear from the lockdown (封锁) at Sandy Hook, Solomon said.He said the young girl described the shooter to her mom in a way that only a young child can.
“Well, she saw someone who she felt was angry and someone she felt was very mad,” Solomon said.“I think it’s impossible without the help of God.She has wisdom beyond her years, for sure’’.
Of the 20 children killed on Friday, eight were boys and l2 were girls.Six staff members, all female, were also killed.The gunman, whose mother was also killed by him before he went to the schoo1 classrooms, was found dead at the present spot.
“The mom told me — and I thought this was very insightful (有深刻见解的) — that she was suffering from what she felt was survivor’s guilt because so many of her friends no longer have their children but she has hers,” Solomon said how the girl’s mother and father are handling the trauma (伤害).“I don’t know whether I would have the type of faith that they have if the same thing happened to me.”How did the girl manage to avoid being shot?
| A.She persuaded the shooter into not shooting her. |
| B.She hid herself under the desk. |
| C.She rushed out of the school building in time. |
| D.She pretended to be dead. |
The killing case which happened in Sandy Hook Elementary School.
| A.ended up with the shooter being killed |
| B.was a shooting by a group of people |
| C.was due to the gunman getting angry with the pupils |
| D.was not open to the public for the moment |
Which of the following is TRUE about the girl’s mom?
| A.She was disappointed with the pastor. |
| B.She felt very dissatisfied with other parents. |
| C.She felt terribly sorry for those who had lost their children. |
| D.She strongly complained the police. |
When there are some strangers in front of us, which of them will we trust?
According to a new study in the online PLOS One, people make their decisions to trust others largely based on their faces.Your appearance can do a lot for you, especially if you are in the financial industry.The more trustworthy you look, the more likely people will buy what you’re selling.
Researchers from Britain’s University of Warwick Business School, University College London, and Dartmouth College, US, did a number of experiments.
The research team used computer software to make 40 faces, from the least to the most trustworthy-looking.
The study said that the difference between a trustworthy face and one that isn’t as trustworthy comes from features that look slightly angry or slightly happy, even when the face is at rest.However, a slightly happy face is more likely to be trusted.
Researchers gave participants some money and asked them which face they trusted to invest the money for them.Then researchers gave some good and bad information about the people with these faces, and asked the participants again whom they trusted.
The results showed that even if they got different information, the participants didn’t change their choices.They were still more likely to invest their money with the more trustworthy-looking faces.
Chris Olivola, one of the study’s authors, said in the University of Warwick’s press release: “It seems we are still willing to go with our own instincts about whether we think someone looks like we can trust them.The temptation to judge strangers by their faces is hard to resist.”Which of the following can be a proper title for this passage?
| A.What kind of face do you trust? |
| B.Who did the experiments? |
| C.Why do you trust him or her? |
| D.Why did they do the experiments? |
According to the study, which of the following faces is most likely to be trusted?
| A.A sad face. | B.A smiling face. |
| C.A crying face. | D.An angry face. |
Which of the following about the experiment is TRUE?
| A.The trustworthy faces were given good information. |
| B.Researchers took photos of the 40 people’s faces in college. |
| C.Most participants gave their money to the trustworthy-looking faces. |
| D.Participants liked to choose the faces with good information. |
What did the researchers learn from their experiment?
| A.People can’t refuse temptations. |
| B.People always do things with their instincts. |
| C.People don’t trust strangers with sad faces. |
| D.People often judge strangers by their faces. |
Reducing the amount of salt in our diets could save nearly 20,000 lives in the UK every year, according to researchers.
The recommended maximum daily intake for adults is 6g in the UK, although just month the World Health Organization (WHO) revised this down to 5g. Yet according to figures from the British Heat Foundation, men consume around 9.7g a day, while women have 7.7 g.
| Fast food |
Salt Content |
| Original chicken |
2.9g per portion (份) |
| Spicy crayfish |
3.5g per portion |
| Large chips |
1 per portion |
| McDonald’s Big Mac |
2.1 per portion |
Not researchers at three universities, including Harvard Medical School, have revealed the dramatic effect reducing salt could have on death rates by using computer models. They estimated that reducing salt intake to 6g would save 500,000 to 850,000 lives in the US over the next decade.
British doctor Ian Campbell, medical director of charity Weight Concern, told Mail Online: Salt is a big problem in the UK, too. It’s a silent killer. Over time consuming too much of it increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attacks. About 80 percent of our salt intake comes from processed foods, so it can be difficult to avoid.
Many people are unaware of where salt is hidden, such as bread, soups, ready meals, and even breakfast cereals (麦片). The government approach has been to encourage food companies to cut the amount of salt in their products. There has been a reduction but it is taking too long. The Food Standards Agency should consider setting compulsory maximum levels for salt.
Victoria Taylor, Senior Dietitian at the British Heat Foundation, added: Eating too much salt may raise your blood pressure and having high blood pressure increases your risk of developing heart disease.
The government has worked with the food industry to reduce the amount of salt in our food and make labels clearer. But there is still work to be down by everyone because the majority of Brits are still consuming more salt than they would be.Which of the following in the table reaches the daily maximum amount of salt recommended by the WHO?
| A.A large chips and a McDonald’s Big Mac. |
| B.A spicy crayfish and a large chips. |
| C.An original chicken and a spicy crayfish. |
| D.A McDonald’s Big Mac and an original chicken. |
According to the passage, when people eat processed food they ________.
| A.needn’t add salt |
| B.should add a little salt |
| C.may ruin their health |
| D.can have risk of heart attacks |
To solve the problem of eating too much salt, Ian Campbell advises ________.
| A.having healthier breakfast |
| B.punishing the illegal food companies |
| C.reducing the amount of processed food |
| D.making laws about maximum levels for salt |
The last paragraph emphasizes the importance of ________.
| A.making food tables clearer |
| B.monitoring the food industry |
| C.promoting the awareness of salt content |
| D.strengthening the government’s functions |