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Imagine a world 400 years ago where children were used as chimney sweeps.The pay was low, it was a dirty trade and there was little reward for the men who did the job and even less for children.
Medway’s annual Sweeps Festival recreates the joy and laughter enjoyed by the chimney sweeps at their traditional holiday: the one time of the year the sweeps could leave the soot(烟灰) behind and have some fun.The sweeps’ holiday was traditionally held on 1 May each year.Locally, they used to mark the occasion by staging a procession through the streets of Rochester.
Their fun continued with the Jack-in-the-Green ceremony, a seven-foot character that they used to waken at dawn on Blue Bell Hill, Chatham.The Jack-in-the-Green would walk with the chimney sweeps in their parade.When the Climbing Boys’ Act 1868 made it illegal to employ young boys to carry out the trade, the traditional procession gradually began to fade.The final May celebration was held in the early 1900s.
The modern day Rochester Sweeps Festival is a colorful mix of music, dancing and entertainment with more than 60 Morris sides and entertainers celebrating throughout the three-day festival.The festival was revived in 1981 by local businessman Gordon Newton, a keen historian.He decided it was time to bring it back and over the years he has helped develop the festival into what it is today — an excellent performance of traditional Britain.
Gordon researched the Sweeps’ tradition and organized a small parade, involving local Morris teams.In time, Medway Council took over organization of the festival but Gordon remained actively involved.Today he is festival producer and plays melodeon(簧风琴) for several Morris teams.Doug Hudson is the festival’s music director, a role he has held for many years.Through Gordon’s vision and hard work, Doug’s musical ability and the council’s help, the Rochester Sweeps Festival has become the largest May Day celebration of its kind in the country.
66.According to the writer, chimney sweeps ____________.
A.were highly respected B.were well rewarded
C.led a hard life in the past D.worked in good conditions
67.Medway’s Sweeps Festival ____________.
A.has been organized by the Jack-in-the-Green
B.dated back to the May celebration in the early 1900s
C.is held to honor those chimney sweeps every other year
D.has become a time for chimney sweeps to enjoy themselves
68.The underlined word “revive” in the 4th paragraph most probably means ___________.
A.realize B.review C.recreate D.recognize
69.It can be inferred from the passage that ____________.
A.the festival has never been supported by the local government
B.The festival is a good way to see British folk customs in action
C.youngsters has been forbidden to be chimney sweeps since 1981
D.the modern festival lasts five days celebrating the coming of spring
70.What is the passage mainly concerned about?
A.Sweeps Festival history B.Medway’s traditional holidays
C.Climbing Boys’ Act 1868 D.a procession in Rochester
Some people argue that the pressures on international sportsmen and sportswomen kill the spirit of sport: the pursuit (追求) of personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. The sportsman representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself, he has to think only about winning. He is responsible for an entire nation’s hopes and dreams.
A good example is the football World Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. It is even more important now that the United States is seriously taking it up. Winning the World Cup is perhaps eh greatest of international sporting success. Mention “ Argentina ” to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense, winning the World Cup “ put Argentina on the map ”.
Sports fans and supporters get quite irrational about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won the World Cup. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses, and spent all their money traveling to Argentina, where the finals were played.
So am I arguing that international competitions kill the idea of sport? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved the most skillful at football, their nation is better than all others? Not really. But it’s nice to know that you won, and that in one way at least your country is best.What is mainly discussed in this passage is _________.
| A.why international sport is necessary |
| B.what international sport is like |
| C.how international sport goes on |
| D.what disadvantages international sport has |
Those who are against international competitions think that ________.
| A.sport should not be so popular | B.sport should not be competitive |
| C.sport should be for personal purpose | D.sport should be made easier |
We can infer from the passage that the underlined word “ irrational ” means_________.
| A.against reasonable behavior | B.having much knowledge |
| C.unable to understand | D.eager to know |
What does the writer mean by saying that winning the World Cup “ put Argentina on t
he map”_____
| A.Argentina has the best football player |
| B.Argentina has become world-famous for football |
| C.Football is very popular in Argentina |
| D.Argentina has begun to pay much attention to football |
When I stepped out the plane from Miami into Charlotte, North Carolina, airport for a connecting flight home, I immediately knew something was wrong. Lots of desperate people crowded the terminal. I quickly learned that flights headed to the Northeast were called off because of a storm. The earliest they could get us out of Charlotte was Tuesday. It was Friday. A gate agent stood on the counter and shouted, “Don’t ask us for help! We cannot help you!”
I joined a crowd that ran from terminal to terminal in search of a flight out. Eventually, I found six strangers willing to rent a van with me. We drove through the night to Washington, where I took a train the rest of the way to Providence.
The real problem, of course, is that incidents like this happen every day, to everyone who flies, more and more often. It really gets to me, though, because for eight years I was on the other side, as a flight attendant for Trans-World Airlines (TWA).
I know the days are gone when attendants could be written up if we did not put the lines napkins with the TWA logo in the lower right-hand corner of the first-class diners’ trays. As are the days when there were three dinner options on flights from Boston to Los Angeles in economy class. When, once, stuck on a tarmac(机场停机坪)in Newark for four hours, a planeload of passengers got McDonald’s hamburgers and fries by thoughtfulness of the airline. I have experienced the decline of service along with the rest of the flying public. But I believe everything will change little by little, because I remember the days when to fly was to soar (翱翔). The airlines, and their employees, took pride in how their passengers were treated. And I think the days are sure to come back one day in the near future. Many people crowded the terminal because _______.
| A.they were ready to board on the planes |
| B.something was wrong with the terminal |
| C.the flights to the Northeast were canceled |
| D.the gate agent wouldn’t help the passengers |
How did the writer get to Providence at last?___
| A.by air | B.by van |
| C.by train | D.by underground |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?______
| A.Incidents happened to those who fly quite often. |
| B.The writer used to be a flight attendant for Trans-World Airlines. |
| C.Even a small mistake might cause complaints from passengers in the past. |
| D.McDonald’s hamburgers and fries were among regular dinner options. |
What can be implied from the passage?____
| A.The writer lived in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
| B.The writer thought the service was not as good as it used to be. |
| C.The writer with other passengers waited to be picked up patiently. |
| D.Passengers would feel proud of how they were treated on the plane. |
Whether in the workplace or on the football field, effective teamwork can produce amazing results.However, working successfully as a team is not as easy as it may seem.Effective teamwork certainly does not just happen automatically; it take s a great deal of hard work and compromise.There are a number of factors that must be in place to make a good team.
Effective leadership is one of the most important components of good teamwork.The team’s leader should possess the skills to create and preserve a positive working environment and motivate and inspire the team members to take a positive approach to work and be highly committed.An effective team leader will promote a high level of spirit and make them feel supported and valued.
Communication is a vital factor of all interpersonal relationship and especially that of a team.Team member s must be able to articulate their feelings, express plans and goals, share ideas and see each other’s opinions.
Conflicts will arise no matter how well a team functions together.The best way to deal with conflicts is to have some organized methods of handling conflicts.Team members should be able to voice their concerns without fear of offending others.Instead of avoiding conflict issues, a hands-on approach that settles them quickly is much better.It is often advised that the team leader sit with the conflicting parties and help work out their differences without taking sides and trying to remain objective if possible.
The team leader must set a good example to create good teamwork.In order to keep team members positive and committed and motivated, the team leader herself / himself needs to
show these qualities.The team turns to the leader for support and guidance.So any negative words or behaviors on the leader’s part can be disastrous.
Regardless of what type of work you are in, knowing how to effectively work on and with a team is going to be extremely important to your success and that of your team.Effective leadership is important partly because ___________________.
| A.it creates a positive working environment |
| B.it helps a leader to develop lots of skills |
C.it makes a leader fee l supported and valued |
| D.it depends on interpersonal relationship of a team |
The underlined word “articulate” probably means _________________.
| A.hide | B.feel | C.plan | D.express |
When conflicts arise among team members, the team leader should ___________________.
| A.worry about the team members | B.ignore the team members’ voices |
| C.work out their differences | D.try to avoid conflict issues |
Which is the best title for the passage?
| A.Football And Teamwork | B.Communication And Teamwork |
| C.What Makes Effective Teamwork | D.How to Handle Conflicts in a Team |
It's really true what people say about English politeness: it's everywhere.When squeezing past someone in a narrow aisle, people say "sorry".When getting off a bus, English passengers say "thank you" rather than the driver.In Germany, people would never dream of doing these things.
After all, squeezing past others sometimes can't be avoided.and the bus driver is merely doing his job.I used lo think the same way, without questioning it, until I started traveling to the British Isles and came to appreciate some more polite ways of communicating with people.
People thank each other everywhere in England, all the time.When people buy something in a shop, customer and retail assistant in most cases thank each other twice or more.In Germany, it would be exceptional to hear more than one thank you in such a conversation.British students thank their lecturers when leaving the room.English employers thank their employees for doing their jobs as opposed to Germans, who would normally think that paying their workers money is already enough.
Another thing I observed during my stay was that English people rarely criticize others.Even when I was working and mistakes were pointed out to me.my employers stressed several times but none of their explanations were intended as criticism.It has been my impression that by avoiding criticism, English people are making an effort to make others feel comfortable.This also is shown in other ways.British men still open doors for women, and British men are more likely to treat women to a meal than German men.However, 1 do need to point out here
that this applies to English men a bit more than it would to Scottish men' Yes, the latter are a bit tightfisted.What is the author's attitude towards English politeness?
| A.He appreciates it | B.He gives no personal opinion |
| C.He thinks it is artificial | D.He thinks it goes too far. |
What can we learn about customers and retail assistants in Germany?
| A.It's always a retail assistant who says thank you. |
| B.A customer never says thank you to a retail assistant. |
| C.They always say thank you to each other. |
D.They may say thank you only once. |
We can learn from the last paragraph that Scottish men _____.
| A.are more likely to be involved in a fighting. |
| B.are not so willing to spend money for women. |
| C.are more polite than English men. |
| D.treat women in a polite way. |
The author develops the text through the method of.
| A.giving comments | B.telling stories |
| C.making comparisons | D.giving reasons |
Beijing has started a battle to get rid of "Chinglish" (Chinese English).The "Language Mandarins" of Beijing have decided that Chinglish is a disease for China's modernizing claim and must be obliterated before the city hosts the Olympic Games in 2008.
A road sign on the Avenue of Eternal Peace (Chang'an Street) ,for example, advises: "To Take Notice of Safe; The Slippery Are Very Crafty", a warning that the sidewalk was slippery(滑).Another sign in a Beijing park reads: "Little grass is smiling slightly, please walk on sidewalk."
Li Honghai, the city official in charge of the battle, said," Linguistic perfection (语言美) is becoming increasingly important with the rise in the number of the foreigners flowing into the city."
However, not everyone shares the disdain (蔑视) of the Beijing government for the mixed language."The choice of words is pretty much.One can either choose the verbs, adverbs, nouns or whatever one likes," explained one Hong Kong linguist on an Internet website.
So many examples exist that several Internet sites have been set up to collect Chinglish phrases.Many come from English instructions on packages such as a candle marked with "Keep this candle out of children" and a model boat—curiously named Posh Sailboat—which means, "Please don't place it in dusty play."
If the battle against Chinglish is successful, Chinese will also turn their attention to the English-language versions of newspapers, which play an even more important role in teaching right English.The underlined word "obliterated" refers to .
| A.removed | B.exploited | C.translated | D.beautified |
From the passage, we know that
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| A.everyone shares the disdain for the mixed language |
| B.Chinglish usually communicates in many cases |
| C.all the people don't share the disdain for the mixed language |
| D.several Internet sites have been set up to clear the Chinghsh phrases |
We can infer that the English language versions of newspapers _____.
| A.should report the battle above |
| B.should be paid more attention to |
| C.should collect more Chingliah phrases |
| D.should be in duty to teach normal English |
Which of the following signs is Chinglish?
