It is have xxxxxx that clothing manufacturcrs(生产商)follow certa a untharm standards far yarious featurce(特征)of clothes. What seerns strange, however. Is that the xxxxxx adopted for women is the opposite of the one for men. Take a look at the way your clodns buntm. Men's clothes tend to button from the right, and women's form the left. Lonsidering most of the world's popalation-men and women-are right-handnd, the men's standard would apper inake more sense for women. Xxxxx why do women's clethes bution from the left?
Histov mally coms to matter here. Buttons finst appcaned only on the lothes or the rich in the 17th camary. When rich women were dressed by servents. For the mostly right-hand-d servants, having women's shirts button from the left would be easier. On the other hand, having men's shirt button from the right made secse.too. Most men dressed themselves, and a swont drawn from the lelt with the right hand would be lese likely to get catght in the sairt.
Tady women are seldom dressed by scryants. Hat tuaoning from the lefts still the standard for them. Is it intcesting? Actually, a standoont, once set, resists change. At a time when all women's shirts buttoned from the left, it would have been risky for any sigle manufactura is offer women's shirts that battoned from the right. After all, women had grown so used to shirts whirt unored from the left and would have to devclop new habits and skills to switch. Benides, come women might have found it socially awkward to appear in public wearing shirts that buttoned from the right, since anyone who rociced that would believe they were wearing men's shirts.
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What is surprising about the standard of the clothing industry?() A.It has been followed by the industry for over 400 years. |
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What do we know about the rich men in the 17th century?() A.They tended to wear clothes without bottons. |
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Women's clothes still button from the left today because(). |
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The passage is mainly developed by(). |
The English proficiency of Chinese women is much better than that of men, according to a study released in Shanghai yesterday, Chinese women scored three points higher than men in the English Proficiency Index(英语水平指数) released by EF Education, a language training company, mainly English. Worldside, women scored one point higher than men on average.
“This shows that Chinese women are more used to the Chinese education mode, the report said. Chinese women use their gift of language to gain success.”
However, Chinese mainlanders English proficiency ranked second to last in Asia, despite the great time and effort that many people invest in learning the language, the report said, China’s mainland is ranked the 36th in the index of 54 countries and regions where English is not the native language. That’s down by seven places comparing with that last year. The Chinese mainland belongs to the low-proficiency tier(低水平层次) and is ranked just above Thailand in Asia. This year’s index has increased the weight of listening tests, while decreasing the importance of grammar and vocabulary exams, which partly caused the ranking change, researchers said. Moreover, test-oriented(以考试为目的) and rote-based(死记硬背)learning methods often used in China hurt the language skills of Chinese students, education experts said.
The study compared test scores of more than 1.7 million adults in the 54 countries and regions. Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands have the best command of English, while Libya has the lowest English proficiency level. European countries generally performed well. But Italy, Spain and Portugal, some of the countries at the heart of the euro zone crisis, are being dragged down by poor English, according to the report. Singapore is 12th, the best in Asia, followed by Malaysia and India, South Korea; at 21st, and Japan, at 22nd, performed disappointingly low despite their focus on education; the report said.
One in every four people frequently uses English at work on China’s mainland, nevertheless nearly 15 percent said they never use English, lower than the world average level, according to the study.What is EF Education?
| A.It is a language test organization |
| B.It is an English teaching school. |
| C.It is a language training company. |
| D.It is an organization studying human. |
By what do Chinese women gain success in English learning?
| A.Cheating. | B.Gift. |
| C.Learning by heart. | D.Asking for help. |
What can we learn from paragraph 3?
| A.Chinese mainlanders’ English proficiency ranked second in the index of 54 countries and regions. |
| B.Chinese mainlanders’ English proficiency ranked 29th last year. |
| C.The Chinese mainland belongs to the midproficiency tier. |
| D.This year’s index has increased the weight of grammar and vocabulary exams. |
Which of the following order is TRUE in the ranking of the English Proficiency Index?
| A.Denmark > India > Japan > Singapore > Libya |
| B.Denmark > Japan > Singapore > India > Libya |
| C.India>Japan > Denmark > Singapore > Libya |
| D.Denmark > Singapore > India > Japan > Libya |
No one would much like the idea of eating 61 pounds of tomatoes a day. But if their goodness was put into an easy-to-swallow pill that you were told might prevent strokes(中风) and heart attacks you would probably be putting in an order tomorrow.
Researchers believe they may have come up with just that after trials. The daily pill contains a chemical called lycopene which makes tomatoes red and is known to break down fat in the vessels(血管). A Cambridge University study found taking the pills improved blood flow and the lining of vessels in patients with pre-existing heart conditions. It also increased the flexibility(灵活性) of their vessels by 50 percent. The scientists believe it could limit the damage caused by heart disease-responsible for 180,000 deaths a year-and help cut the 49,000 deaths a year from strokes. They also hope it could benefit those with arthritis(关节炎), diabetes(糖尿病) and even slow the progress of cancer.
Each pill is equal to eating around 61 pounds of ripe tomatoes. Studies have shown eating a Mediterranean-style diet rich in tomatoes fish, vegetables, nuts and olive oil can significantly reduce cholesterol(胆固醇) and help prevent cardiovascular disease.
Preliminary results from a two-month trial, in which the pill was given to 36 heart disease patients and 36 healthy volunteers with an average age of 67, were presented at a meeting of the American Heart Association. It was shown to improve the function of the endothelium- the layer of cells lining blood vessels. It also improved their sensitivity to nitric oxide, the gas which causes the enlargement of the vessels in response to exercise.
Ian Wilkinson, head of Cambridge University’s clinical trials unit, said “These results are potentially very significant and it meets the goal, but we need more trials to see if they translate into fewer heart attacks and strokes.”
Further studies are planned, with researchers hoping it could offer a choice for heart disease sufferers who can not take the cholesterol-lowing drugs.
Mike Knapton, head of the British Heart Foundation, said, “Although this showed lycopene improved blood flow in people with heart disease, that’s a long way from demonstrating that taking it could improve outcomes for people with heart disease. The best way to get the benefits of a good diet is to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.”What can we infer from Paragraph 1?
| A.We can eat too much tomato food. |
| B.Tomatoes are helpful to strokes and heart attacks. |
| C.Tomatoes will lose healthy elements were put into pills. |
| D.We had better not eat tomatoes. |
We can learn from the passage that the pills ____.
| A.are at the experiment stage |
| B.can cure all the disease |
| C.are widely used among patients |
| D.cost patients so little money |
Who were the volunteers by taking part in the trial?
| A.Children. | B.Youth. |
| C.Working people. | D.old healthy people. |
What Was Ian Wilkinson’s opinion on the trial?
| A.Disappointing. | B.Surprising. |
| C.Satisfactory. | D.Terrible. |
Cleverness is a gift while kindness is a choice. Gifts are easy---they’re given after all. Choice can be hard.
I got the idea to start Amazon 16 years ago. I came across the fact that the Internet usage was growing at 2300 percent per year. I’d never seen or heard of anything that grew that fast, and the idea of building an online bookstore with millions of titles was very exciting to me, I had just turned 30 years old , and I’d been married for a year, I told my wife MacKenzie that I wanted to quit my job and go to do this crazy thing that probably wouldn’t work since most start-ups don’t , and I wasn’t sure what to expect, MacKenzie told me I should go for it. As a young boy, I’d been a garage inventor, I’d always wanted to be an inventor, and she wanted me to follow my passion.
I was working at a financial firm in New York City with a bunch of very smart people, and I had a brilliant boss that I much admired. I went to my boss and told him I wanted to start a company selling books on the Internet. He took me on a long walk in Central Park, listened carefully to me, and finally said, “That sounds like a really good idea, but it would be an even better idea for someone who didn’t already have a good job.” That logic made some sense to me, and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision. Seen in that light, it really was a difficult choice, but ultimately, I decided I had to give it a shot. I didn’t think I’d regret trying and failing. And I suspected I would always be haunted by a decision to not try at all.
After much consideration, I took the less safe path to follow my passion, and I’m proud of that choice, For all of us, in the end, we are our choice. What inspired the author with the idea of building an online bookstore?
| A.His dream if being an inventor. |
| B.The support of his wife. |
| C.The greatly increasing usage of the Internet. |
| D.Millions of exciting titles. |
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined sentence?
| A.The idea of not trying would keep coming to his mind and disturb him. |
| B.He would be very excited if he tried it out. |
| C.He would be always having a doubt if he didn’t try. |
| D.The decision to not try the online bookstore would terrify him. |
We can know from the passage that ______.
| A.the boss thought the idea was suitable for the author |
| B.the author wanted someone else to try the idea |
| C.the author might not regret if he failed the idea |
| D.the author might go back to his boss if he failed |
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
| A.Cleverness and Kindness |
| B.The Starting of Amazon |
| C.Following My Passion |
| D.We Are What We Choose |
Stay-at home careers are the preferred way to earn a living for those who like to set their own hours and be their own boss, mothers of young children, and those who like to avoid office politics.There are plenty of opportunities to earn from home.Even if you earn little first, the quality of life should make up for the loss of income.Take a look at the following choices for home-birds:
Online tutoring—You can earn anything from Rs 8,000 to 30,000 a month if you are a qualified teacher with computer and communication skills.The subjects in demand these days are math, English, physics, chemistry and biology.You can either teach part-time (4 hours) or full-time (9 hours).
Freelance writers—You have a good writing skills but don’t have time to work a nine-to-five job? You can still use your skills and earn a good amount of money.Many companies these days require good writers.One can earn up to Rs 8,000 to 50,000.
Online-traders—Earn a lot of money by share trading.Just clear the NCFM (Capital Market) exam and you
can start trading.You can bring in Rs 10,000 to 1000,000 per month.
Designers—If you have the creative skills and a creative gift, try becoming a designer.Designers are required in different fields.One can earn nearly Rs 8,000 to 20,000 per month.According to the passage, those who likes stay-at-home careers ________.
| A.perhaps can’t earn as much as those working in an office |
| B.needn’t do anything at home and earns a lot |
| C.can’t be mothers who have children to look after |
| D.are often worried about office politics |
If you want to be an online-trader, you will have to ________.
| A.be more than 18 years old |
| B.pass a kind of exam |
| C.have good writing skills |
| D.have creative skills and a creative gift |
The passage is written mainly to ________.
| A.sell products to readers |
| B.join the author’s company |
| C.give some advice to readers |
| D.get help from readers |
Science Daily—Kids may roll their eyes when their mothers asks them about their school day, but answering her may actually help them learn.New research from Vanderbilt University reveals that children learn the solution to a problem best when they explain it to their mom.
“We knew that children learn well with their moms or with a peer, but we did not know if that was because they were getting feedback and help,” Bethany Rittle-Johnson, the study’s lead author and assistant professor of psychology at Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of education and human development, said.
“In this study, we just had the children’s mothers listen, without providing any assistance.We’ve found that by simply listening, a mother helps her child learn.”
Rittle-Johnson believes the new finding can help parents better assist their children with their schoolwork, even when they are not sure of the answer themselves.Although the researchers used children and their mothers in the study, they believe the same results will hold true whether the person is the child’s father, grandparent, or other familiar persons.
“The basic idea is that it is really effective to try to get kids to explain things themselves instead of just telling them the answer,” she said.“Explaining their reasoning, to a parent or perhaps to other people they know, will help them understand the problem and apply what they have learned to other situations.We saw that this simple act of listening by mom made a difference in the quality of the child’s explanations and how well they could solve more difficult problems later on.According to the passage, a mom had better ________.
| A.give a kid some help when he is explaining his problem |
| B.just listen while a kid is explaining his problem |
| C.work together with a kid toward the solution to a problem |
D.leave a kid alone when he meets a problem a t school |
If she wants to help a child with his schoolwork, a mom ________.
| A.should know the answer to a problem first |
| B.should pay attention to the child’s feedback. |
| C.may not know the answer herself |
| D.should not interrupt the child |
Who will be the least help to a kid when he is explaining, according to Rittle-Johnson?
| A.The kid’s mom. | B.The kid’s grandmother. |
| C.A peer. | D.A relative the kid doesn’t know. |
Which of the following best gives the main idea of the passage?
| A.Children learn better when their mom is hearing their explaining. |
| B.Children learn better if they find the solution to a problem themselves. |
| C.Parents should not provide any assistance to their children’s schoolwork. |
| D.A mom should listen more to their children when they have problems at school. |