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Everyone needs friends. There is an old saying, “Friends are God’s way of taking care of us.” But how do you find real friendship and keep it?
The American writer Sally Seamans tells young students some smart ways to find friends. Sally says finding friendship is just like planting a tree. You plant the seed and take care of it to make it grow.
First, you should choose a friend. What makes a good friend? It is not because a person has money or good looks. A good friend should be kind and patient. For example, if you have a bad day, a good friend should listen to your complaints and do his or her best to help. To make a friend, you cannot be too shy. You should make each other happy and share your lives.
But things cannot always he happy. Even the best friends have fights. What should you do when you have a fight with your friend? You have to talk to him or her. When there is no one around, have an honest talk. If he or she doesn’t want to talk, you could write a letter.
There are three steps to being friends again:
Tell him or her how you are feeling; say what your friend has done wrong, and explain why you did this or that. Remember that friendship is the most important thing in your life.
51. Sally wants to tell students the ways to ____.
A. find friends B. plant trees C. get happy D. keep fit
52. What makes good friends? A good friend should ______.
A. be lovely and cool B. be kind and patient
C. have lots of money ` D. have good looks
53. According to the text, you can _____ your friend after a fight.
A. buy a present for B. never say a word to
C. have dinner with D. write a letter to
54. What is the best title of the text?
A. Teenagers and friendship B. The good friends around you
C. The trouble of growing up D. The care and keeping of friends
55. Which of the steps to being friends again is NOT mentioned(提及) in this passage?
A. Tell him or her how you are feeling;
B. Say what your friend has done wrong,
C. Explain why you did this or that
D. Give him or her some money
In America it is common for children as young as four to participate in organized activities. Piano and ballet lessons, scouts meetings, soccer and softball practices surround their normal school schedules. However, one person is very important in the logistics of how these children are able to get from swimming practice to French lessons: The Soccer Mom. The Soccer Mom is a very important stereotype in American suburban life. The phrase Soccer Mom was first created in 1995 and broadly refers to a married middle-class woman who lives in the suburbs, works outside the home and has school age children. Much of her time is spent managing her children's schedules and transporting them to sporting events and other activities. The image of the Soccer Mom conjures a busy woman who drives a minivan large enough to contain her children, their friends and their sporting equipment. Once they arrive at the sporting event or other activity, the Soccer Mom will stay to watch, serving granola bars and juice to their children after their game or activity is finished.
In America, the roles of mother and of career woman demand opposite responsibilities from a woman. The role of a career woman is to work hard and climb the corporate ladder, while the role of mother often asks women to put her family's interests ahead of her own. The Soccer Mom attempts to straddle this divide, at once balancing her children and their activities with her own life outside her family. The Soccer Mom becomes overburdened with the weight of responsibilities. A 1999 poll states that being stressed out is one of the most frequently mentioned characteristics of a Soccer Mona. Yet without Soccer Moms, who would fill the responsibilities of getting children to where they needed to be? The best title for this passage is "_____".
| A.The Hectic Lifestyle of Suburban Children |
| B.The American Family |
| C.Minivans the Realm of the Soccer Mom |
| D.Soccer Moms in American Society |
The main role of Soccer Moms is _____.
| A.transporting their children |
| B.buying things for their children |
| C.pushing their children to achieve |
| D.a successful career |
Why are American mothers stressed out?
| A.Because they are very career centered. |
| B.Because they work and have children. |
| C.Because they push their children to achieve. |
| D.Because their husbands are lazy. |
What is a frequently mentioned characteristic of Soccer Moms?
| A.Overburdened. |
| B.Working outside the home. |
| C.Having young children. |
| D.Bringing juice to soccer games. |
What does "Climbing the corporate ladder" mean?
| A.Working. |
| B.Having a career as a woman. |
| C.Advancing your career. |
| D.Working in a ladder factory. |
The Chinese Antarctica(南极洲)expedition(探险队)returned to Shanghai on March 20 following a month living on the ice. It was the first time Chinese scientists had visited the Amery Ice Shelf—the longest ice shelf in the world.
The team collected ice samples and data on temperatures, which are necessary for research on global warming.
So far, about 27 countries have visited Antarctica for scientific research. Although the living conditions are very hard, many scientists have to stay there for long periods of time. So, how do they manage their lives on the ice?
Well, during the summer, the temperature in Antarctica reaches about-20℃. It falls to about-60℃ in winter. So, even if there are 24 hours of sunshine, scientists must keep wearing all the correct clothes to protect them from the cold. These clothes include jeans, running shoes, jackets, long underwears, boots and woolen socks.
Although highly technical clothing provides much protection against the extreme cold, scientists often need to go outside when there is an icy wind blowing and the temperature is-30℃. Natural protection such as facial hair can also help.
“That’s why many researchers wear a beard. It really does keep you warm,”says German explorer Arved Fuchs.
Usually, the polar researchers have good meals. Some even have feasts(盛宴)on holidays like Christmas and New Year’s Day. Vegetables are always welcome and usually finished the quickest.
Life on the ice means living with other researchers in tight living space. Most people sleep in dorm(宿舍)style rooms. More remote field camps use separate tents. So, at least some researchers don’t have to put up with annoying snorers(打鼾者).
But what do they do for fun in their spare time? There are actually a lot of things they can do. They watch movies, read tons of books, listen to music, have saunas(桑拿浴),paint and ski. Some female researchers might even do some knitting.
It is important for a polar researcher to be in good physical condition. They can be required to climb to heights of more than 3, 000 meters. And the Antarctic atmosphere has less oxygen than that of any other continent. In which month of this year did the Chinese Antarctica expedition mentioned in the passage reach the Amery Ice Shelf?
| A.February. |
| B.March. |
| C.January. |
| D.December. |
Why do some polar researchers wear beards? Because _______.
| A.they have no time to shave(刮脸)their beards |
| B.beards are helpful to keep warm |
| C.beards will come out soon when they are shaved |
| D.they think beards will make them look handsome |
The underlined phrase “put up with” probably means _______.
| A.hear |
| B.turn down |
| C.let out |
| D.suffer from |
Which of the following do you think is the most important one to a polar researcher?
| A.Clothes. |
| B.Meals. |
| C.Tents. |
| D.Health. |
The best title of the passage is _______.
| A.The Antarctica |
| B.The Chinese Antarctica Expedition Explored the Antarctica |
| C.Life in Antarctica |
| D.The Exploration of Antarctica |
Just 25 years ago, the top three career hopes for young people in Britain were teacher, banker and doctor. Now, they want to be sports stars, pop stars and actors, according to a survey by the Guardian newspaper.
Rachel, a character in the popular TV show Glee, may be said to speak for British teenagers. “Nowadays being nobody is worse than being poor.” He said.
Emma Brockes, a reporter with the Guardian, believes it is “the bad influence of celebrity(名人) culture” that is to blame.“When children wanted to be doctor, it wasn’t because they were really more interested in the functions of human organs than they are now; you go where the respect is.”She wrote.
It could explain why there has been such an increase in levels of anxiety and depression. Dr Carlo Stranger, of Tel Aviv University, studied the sense of self for his new book The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the 21st Century. He told the Daily Mail that young people now are “affected by the close connection to the global entertainment network, which has turned ranking and rating people according to wealth and celebrity into an obsession(痴迷).”
“As humans, we naturally measure ourselves to those around us, but now we live in a global village. We are comparing ourselves with the most ‘important’ people in the world and finding ourselves wanting…” he said. Today, even high achievers constantly fear that they are insignificant when they compare themselves to success stories in the media.
The way out? Simply stop measuring your achievement through a fantasy of wealth and celebrity. Dr Strenger said that it is a process called “active self-acceptance through a constant search for self-knowledge through life.”
“The fear of insignificance can only be overcome through strong individual and cultural identity over and above measurable achievement,” he said.Nowadays, young people in Britain want to _______.
| A.choose jobs based on interests |
| B.become famous |
| C.be teacher, banker and doctor |
| D.earn more money |
According to Emma Brockes, what causes the increasing level of anxiety?
| A.Choices of future careers. |
| B.Access to the global network. |
| C.Bad influences of celebrities. |
| D.Endless comparison with others. |
Which of the following is true of Dr Carlo Strenger?
| A.He is a newspaper reporter. |
| B.He is the spokesman of teenagers. |
| C.He tells success stories on TV. |
| D.He is against ranking people with wealth. |
Dr Carlo Strenger suggests that young people should _______.
| A.seek active self-acceptance |
| B.stick to their own dreams |
| C.make great achievements |
| D.search for the secret of wealth |
The text is mainly written to _______.
| A.talk about job choices |
| B.analyse a social phenomenon |
| C.encourage celebrity culture |
| D.introduce three famous people |
Looking through a magazine in a waiting room recently, I came across an article with the title “My top five most precious possessions”.It was just a few lines of text with pictures, but it caught my imagination.
It’s interesting how inanimate(无生命的) objects can take on such significance and become woven into a person’s, and sometimes a whole family’s, life history.
Anyway, the article had me considering what my most precious possessions are.It was difficult to choose only five, but here are mine:
An old cardboard box filled with my children’s baby photos.
A yellow pocket-sized birthday book of special things (poems, pictures of flowers and trees, etc) given to me by my dad when I was probably about seven or eight years old.
A 21st Birthday card from my mum.In it she’s written her congratulations, her love, and her hopes for my future.She died not long after, when I was in my early twenties.
A few ancient but very beautiful botany books that were once my great grandmother’s.She was a botanist in a time when it was relatively unusual for women to be qualified in this field and I think she was probably a remarkable and very interesting woman.I’d like to have known her.
A brooch(胸针) left to me by my much-loved grandmother.It was given to my great grandmother (her mother) by my great grandfather on his return from World War Ⅰ.It is not worth anything in terms of money.However, it not only stands for a link between four generations of women, but it is also a reminder of one young man’s return from World War I.
How about you? I’d love to hear what you feel are your most precious possessions. What made the writer have the idea of writing the passage?
| A.Her love for her relatives. |
| B.Her rich imagination about the objects. |
| C.An article in a magazine. |
| D.Some pictures in an article. |
According to the passage, the writer ________.
| A.lost her mother at the age of 26 |
| B.was a mother of several children |
| C.got the yellow birthday book at 8 |
| D.studied botany well when she was young |
The writer considered her grandmother remarkable and interesting because she ______.
| A.wrote a large number of botany books |
| B.left the writer some ancient but beautiful botany books |
| C.was unusually famous for her achievements |
| D.could become a botanist in the special time |
How many reasons made the writer think the brooch was one of her most precious possessions?
| A.One. |
| B.Two. |
| C.Three. |
| D.Four. |
In the writer's opinion, something that is thought to be the most precious should be able to ________.
| A.change a person’s and even the whole family’s life history |
| B.have a great effect on one person’s life |
| C.remind somebody of his or her close relatives |
| D.show a person’s love and respect for his or her relatives |
Most kinds of rose plants come from Asia. But roses are also native to other areas including northwest Africa, Europe and the United States. In 1986, Congress chose the rose as American’s national flower. Technically, Congress and President Ronald Reagan declared it the “national floral emblem(国花).” Whatever the name, the decision did not smell sweet to supporters of other popular flowers.
Some people say roses are difficult to grow. But you have a good chance of success if you start with a few suggestions from experts. You should plant your roses where they can get sunshine for about six hours on bright days. You can buy roses from a garden center or by mail order. You can buy potted roses, also known as container roses, or bare-root plants. Each kind has its fans.
Some gardeners say potted roses are easier to plant. They say the roots develop better. But Jeffrey Dinslage, an expert, points out that bare-root roses come without soil. So they weigh less to transport.
Another expert advises getting bare-root roses as close to planting time as you can.. If they arrive before you are ready to plant them, make sure the packing material is moist. Keep the plants in a cool, dark place. The resting plants have no leaves but still need water. When growing roses, the soil should feel moist deep down. Watering should be done in the morning.
But do not water too much. People often ask Jeffrey Dinslage about unhealthy discoloration on rose leaves. He says the spots are usually caused by too much water. After heavy rains or too much watering, he advises pulling away mulch, the substance used to protect the roots, to improve the quality of the soil, temporarily from around the roots. This will help dry the soil.From the first paragraph, we know that in the United States _______.
| A.all the people like roses |
| B.there are a lot of national flowers |
| C.some roses don' t smell sweet |
| D.there are some other popular flowers |
How many kinds of roses can you buy according to the passage?
| A.One. |
| B.Two. |
| C.Three. |
| D.Six. |
Why does Jeffrey Dinslage suggest planting bare-root roses?
| A.They are easier to plant. |
| B.Their roots develop better. |
| C.They are cheap to transport. |
| D.Their leaves need no water. |
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “moist”?
| A.Slightly wet. |
| B.Pretty dry. |
| C.Too hard. |
| D.Lightly soft. |
According to Jeffrey Dinslage, people should _______ to avoid the sports on rose leaves.
| A.not water roses in the morning |
| B.protect the roots of roses |
| C.improve the quality of the soil |
| D.not water roses very much |