Professor Martin’s report says that children who attend a number of different schools,because their parents have to move around the country,probably make slow progress in their studies. There are also signs,says Professor Martin,that an unusually large number of such children are mentally affected.
The professor says,“It’s true,my personal feeling is that children should stay in one school. But our findings are based on research and not on any personal feelings. ”
Captain Thomas James,an Army lecturer for the past 20 years and himself a father of two,said,“I’ve never heard of such rubbish. Taking me for example. no harm is done to the education of my children,who change schools regularly—if they keep to the same system,as in our Army schools. In my experience—and I’ve known quite a few of them—Army children are as well adjusted as any others,if not more so. What the professor doesn’t appear to appreciate is the fact that in such situation children will adapt much better than grown-ups.”
When this reached Professor Martin,he said that at no time had his team suggested that all children were backward or mentally affected in some way,but simply that in their experience there was a clear tendency.
“Our findings show that while the very bright children can deal with regular changes without harming his or her general progress in studies,the majority of children suffer from constantly having to enter a new learning situation.” 
Professor’s Martin’s report suggests that

A.it may not be good for children to change schools too often ![]() |
B.parents should not move around the country ![]() |
C.changing schools is the reason of children making slow progress ![]() |
D.more and more children are mentally affected |

According to the passage,Professor Martin's personal feeling.

A.is the opposite of what his report has shown ![]() |
B.is in a way supported by his research ![]() |
C.has played a big part in his research ![]() |
D.is based on the experience of his own children |

From the passage,we can conclude that Captain James’ children_____.

A.have been affected by changing schools ![]() |
B.go to ordinary state schools ![]() |
C.can get used to the Army school education ![]() |
D.discuss their education regularly with their father |

About children and grown-ups,Captain James says that children____.

| A.are generally poorly-adjusted | |
B.are usually less experienced ![]() |
C.can adapt much more easily |
| D.can deal with changes quickly |
The Internet has become part of teenagers’ life.
A news report on 3,375 students aged from 10 to 18 in seven Chinese cities found that 38 per cent of them believe they use the Internet often.
While most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their studies, some are not using it in a good way. Many are playing online games too much. A few even visit Web sites they should not look at. A middle school teacher from Beijing warns that bad things can happen if young people spend too much time on the Internet. She had a student who used to be good at school. But then he started visiting sex Web sites. He went mad, cheated a girl and was taken away by the police.
In order to help young people use the Internet in a good way, a textbook on good Internet behavior has started to be used in some Shanghai middle schools this term. The book uses real examples to teach students all about good ways of using the Internet. The book gives useful advice such as it’s good to read news or find helpful information to study.
Some students also make online friends. But if you are meeting a friend offline, make sure your parents know. Teachers and parents all think the book is a very good idea. This teacher said the book will be a guide for teens using the Internet. She believes it will keep students away from bad sites. “Many students are using the Internet without guidance from their parents,” she said. “The book will teach students how to be a good person in the online world.”The third paragraph mainly tells us that ________.
| A.some students are not using the Internet correctly |
| B.all students in Beijing use the Internet to help their school work |
| C.a teacher in Beijing is worried about her students |
| D.some students visit sex Web sites |
The textbook mainly tells us ________.
| A.why we should use the Internet | B.not to visit sex Web sites |
| C.how to use the Internet correctly | D.how to get help from others |
The writer advises the readers to ________.
| A.let their parents know before visiting their online friends |
| B.not to make friends online |
| C.read the textbook carefully |
| D.only read news on the Internet |
From this passage we know that ________.
| A.more and more students have given up visiting bad Web sites |
| B.schools and teachers begin to pay attention to students’ use of the Internet |
| C.no more homework will be given in Shanghai |
| D.less and less information can be found on line |
A new study has found that the best way to make yourself feel happier is to think of something good that happened to you the day before.
Volunteers who were asked to remember a pleasant event from past 24 hours began to feel happier right away.Other activities such as saying “Thank you” and smiling also made volunteers feel happier, but not as much.
Professor Richard Wiseman of Hertfordshire University planned the study.He got 26,000 people to go online to try out a few different activities to make them feel happier.They were told to be nice, remember a pleasant event from the day before, give thanks or smile for 15 seconds twice a day.The volunteers did these activities for one week.
The result showed that thinking about one good thing that had happened the day before worked the best for making people happier.The text may probably be taken from _____.
| A.a personal anecdote(轶事) | B.sports news |
| C.a history novel | D.brief news |
Volunteers who _____ began to feel happier right away.
| A.thought of something good that happened the day before |
| B.were asked to remember a pleasant event from the past 24 hours |
| C.did other activities like saying “thank you” and smiling |
| D.went online to try out a few different activities |
From the text we know that Richard Wiseman is a(an) _____.
| A.worker | B.artist | C.professor | D.director |
The best title may probably be _____.
| A.Thinking about yesterday’s happiness to be happy today |
| B.Making a study to make people happier and younger |
| C.Letting out a secret to live a longer life |
| D.Doing experiments to make people happier |
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E
All areas of the world face a nurses shortage. But the shortage is most severe in developing countries. Many of their nurses move to the more developed nations for better pay, better working conditions and better chances for career development. For example, nearly 2,000 nurses left the Caribbean between 2002 and 2006.
The Caribbean nations currently have about 1 nurse for every 1,000 people. The ratio(比例) of nurses to population is about 10 times higher in the United States and countries in the European Union(EU). Now, more than 21,000 nurses who trained in the Caribbean are working in the United States, Canada and Britain.
Gaetan Lafortune is an official of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(O.E.C.D) in Paris. He says the nurses shortage also affects industrialized countries. He says, “There is concern in most O.E.C.D.countries that the number of nurses is too small to meet the demand. And what is more worrying is that their concern is sort of growing.” Mr Lafortune says a large number of nurses are expected to retire within the next 10 years. At the same time, the health care needs of aging populations are expected to grow, intensifying the shortage of nurses.
Gaetan Lafortune said, “In the U.S., for instance, some researchers have found that there may be a shortage of close to a million nurses by 2020.” The United States is 1 of the 21 countries in the O.C.E.D. Gaetan Lafortune says in the recent years many of the countries increased their efforts to hire foreign nurses. As a result of that, O.E.C.D. countries were mainly exporting their shortage problem to countries that may have an even greater need for these nurses.What will be the main causes of the global nurses shortage in the next 10 years?
a. The demand for nurses will decrease.
b. Many nurses will be too old to work.
c. Many rich countries will hire more foreign nurses.
d. Nurses are often looked down upon.
e. Aging populations will increase rapidly
| A.a and b | B.b and c | C.b and e | D.c and d |
The underlined word “intensify” in para. 3 means “________”.
| A.strengthen | B.neglect | C.reduce | D.cause |
We know from this text that America and the EU countries ______.
| A.refuse to offer equal pay to foreign nurses |
| B.have at least one nurse out of 100 people |
| C.don’t like to train nurses of their own countries |
| D.have more serious nursing problems than the Caribbean nations |
What does the text mainly tell us?
| A.Nursing is no longer a worthwhile profession in most countries. |
| B.The different attitudes towards nursing in different countries. |
| C.Nurses shortage will result in serious consequences. |
| D.The health care industry needs more nurses. |
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D
People in Shanghai can quench their thirst with high quality water if the Shanghai Water Authority (SWA) is able to make good on its word. It has vowed to make the city’s water match its status as a world class city.
“The current tap water quality meets national standards, but, compared with that of the European Union and the United States, it still needs to be improved.” said the SWA’s director general, Hang Jiayi.
In other developed countries, water fountains can be found almost everywhere—people do not bother with bottled drinking water.
By 2020, the water of the Huangpu River will be treated to reduce the amount of organic waste in it. Major water works that draw water from the Huangpu will need more treatment facilities to improve the colour, texture, ammonia(氨)and nitrogen content before 2010.
These treatment facilities are expected to cost 4 billion yuan, something that could affect the price of water, according to Chen Yin, SWA’s deputy director general.
Chen said that replacing water pipes was also a key project. The city’s aged pipes are mostly to blame for the bad water quality.
The SWA has started the water facilities renovation(更新)work, including the more than 14,000 kilometres of indoor piping, 107,000 tanks on top of the buildings, and more than 6,000 underground facilities.
World Water Day came on March 22, and this year’s theme is “Water for the future”. Beijing is also drawing up plans during China’s Water Week, which runs until March 28.
By 2010, the water for the Shanghai EXPO is to be above World Health Organization standards. And, the people of Beijing will be able to drink their tap water as well.People in Shanghai can drink their tap water_____.
| A.by 2020 | B.in the first half of this year | C.by 2010 | D.by 2008 |
What step need not be taken in order to improve the tap water?
| A.The water of the Huangpu River will be treated. | B.Aged water pipes will be treated. |
| C.Water facilities must be renovated. | D.Water fountains must be found. |
Which is the correct statement according to the passage?
| A.The tap water quality in Shanghai hasn’t met national standards. |
| B.World Water Day fell on March 22 this year. |
| C.The people of Beijing cannot drink their tap water now. |
| D.The treatment of the water of Huangpu River has been finished. |
What is the main idea of the passage?
| A.The cost of treating the tap water. |
| B.How to reach the water standards of developed countries. |
| C.The project for making tap water drinkable in Shanghai and Beijing. |
| D.The progress of treating the water of Huangpu River. |
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C
In any family with more than one child, chidren seem to naturally compete for their parents’ love and attention. Parents say they love every child equally. But is that true?
Susan, founder of a consulting firm in Chicago, interviewed 216 women and found that even though none of her questions asked directly about a parent favoring one child over another, about two-thirds of the women said there was a favored child. And they also remembered their experience when they were young. One of the women said, “My mother always liked my brother better, and he got to go to summer camp in 1968 and I didn’t.”
Plumez, who interviewed parents with both biological children and adoptive children for an adoption book in 2008, found that what matters most is whether your temperaments(性情) are pleasing. “In some cases, parents would say they felt closer to their adopted children,” she says, “Some parents like the children with characters similar to theirs. Two people who are shy and withdrawn might get along well, unless the shy parent doesn’t like that aspect of themselves and they try to push the naturally withdrawn child to be more extroverted.”
It could be a result of gender, birth order or how easy or difficult a child’s temperament may be, but a parent’s different treatment has far-reaching effects. Students have found that less-favored children may suffer emotionally, with decreased self-esteem and behavioral problems in childhood. Favoritism is a reason for the next generation not to like each other.
Experts say it is not realistic to say everyone should be treated equally, because no two people are the same and they relate differently to others.
“It does not mean that parent loves or likes one child more. It has to do with which one of them is independent,” says psychologist Laurie Kramer of the University of Illinois.The study carried out by Susan shows that ______.
| A.showing favoritism is common in many families |
| B.most mothers like their sons better than their daughters |
| C.only two-thirds of the women interviewed have more than a child |
| D.it is a favoritism that leads to absence of harmony in most families |
The underlined word “extroverted” in the third paragraph means _______.
| A.independent | B.outgoing | C.clever | D.brave |
What can we infer from the passage?
| A.Favoritism is not beneficial to the development of children |
| B.Parents’ favoritism to a certain child can’t be avoided in families |
| C.Parents may be favoring one of their children and don’t realize it |
| D.People are very much shaped by how they were treated by their parents |
What is the best title for the passage?
| A.Parents’ favoritism can affect children deeply |
| B.Why do parents show favoritism to children? |
| C.Parents should give attention to all their children |
| D.Building a harmonious family is important to children |