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We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. It seems as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this means your troubles are beginning. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, destroying your half prepared meal. You hang up hurriedly and attend to your baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to bring you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. During the rush hour one evening two cars hit each other and both drivers began to argue. The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly got into a panic and stopped her car. This made the driver following her brake hard. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the windscreen and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, pulled up all of a sudden. The lorry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they were happily having what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days!
According to the author’s opinion, ______.                                                      

A.a small matter may cause great trouble B.accidents may happen anytime
C.anyone may have trouble any day D.troubles always come in groups

When the telephone rings, ______.                                                                

A.your trouble is approaching if you are taking care of your baby
B.you should never go to answer it in a hurry unless you know it’s an important one
C.you’d better have your baby a little distant from your table before going to answer it
D.you’d better just let it ring all the way unless you can find someone to take care of

your baby
What did the police do after the accident?                                                       

A.They helped the drivers to go on with their journey.
B.They helped the truck-driver to clean up the road.
C.They would find out who should be fined.
D.They tried to stop the people from arguing.

From the story we can see ______.                                                                  

A.such accidents are usually funny
B.such accidents are rather common
C.no one can explain why such accidents happen
D.some drivers should take responsibility for their carelessness
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Thanks to a young waiter, I recently found a friend of 20 years was once a yo-yo virtuoso(大师).
“Oh, stop it!” Jackie said when I started laughing during our dinner. “I was, too. And I knew how to ‘Walk the Dog.’”
“Wow, really?” said our waiter, Jumario Simmons, flashing a big smile at us.
“Don’t encourage her,” I said.
“What else could you do?” he asked.
“I did ‘Round the World,’” Jackie said, now ignoring me completely. “That was cradle(婴儿时期的)thing, too.”
I’d asked Jumario what he did when he wasn’t waiting on tables. The 24-year-old waiter was so smart that I knew there had to be more to his story. It turns out that he won a regional yo-yo competition last year. He also gives free lessons to kids. “It gives them something to do,” Jumario said. “Keeps them off the streets.”
One of the great things about eating out is the table talk with strangers, which reminds us that everyone has a life and a name. But the other day I heard that some restaurants are ending this talk between diners and servers. I listened to the reporter describe how their improvements are allowing customers to text orders from their tables to speed up service.
The reporter got my attention with this sentence “Five minutes after typing ‘I’m at table 3’, a meal arrives at the table.” But there wasn’t a “please” with this order, which should have been a request. If you’ve ever waited on tables, you know that the last thing you need is yet another way for a customer to be unpleasant.
Most servers are often mediating(调解)between customers’ requests for substitutions and overworked cooks’ accusations of treason(背叛). Except at high-end restaurants, servers also have to walk back and forth like mothers of preschoolers so that we might consider them worthy of a large enough tip to lift their pay to minimum wage.
Texting a server from a table a few feet away is equal to moving our fingers and shouting, “Hey, you!” It was rude in 1957, and it’s rude now. You won’t ever find me texting a waiter or waitress.
What do we know from the text?

A.The waiter knows Jackie well.
B.The waiter is good at playing yo-yo.
C.Jackie plays yo-yo in her spare time.
D.The author has a great interest in playing yo-yo.

Some restaurants allow diners to text a server from a table to ________.

A.improve their service
B.reduce the cost of service
C.show respect for diners
D.stop talks between diners and servers

What’s the last but one paragraph mainly about?

A.The pay of servers.
B.The work of servers.
C.The customers’ request.
D.The work of mothers of preschoolers.

From the passage, the author’s attitude towards texting a server from a table is ________.

A.indifferent B.positive
C.curious D.negative

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Money has always complicated our social lives. A question in October from a woman wondering whether she should attend her neighbors’ holiday parties broke my heart: “I am not able to do the same in return, and I just feel like a freeloader to do so,” she wrote. “I’m not even in a position this year to take an appropriate thank­you gift with me.” I told her to go, of course.
Meanwhile, hosts worried about the costs of entertaining — the hosts who write to me, anyway. On the other hand, the hosts that guests write to me about have taken some extreme measures to reduce the cost of their hospitality. These range from a dinner party where a relative of the host explained how expensive the steaks were and “rather pointedly suggested” that the letter writer “make a financial contribution” to the cost of dinner, to some Cape Cod homeowners who invited a couple to spend a weekend with them — as long as they brought their own food, bottled water, and toilet paper.
Weddings and other special events always create extra sources of stress, worsened by the fact that people rarely want to talk honestly about their money situations. One couple chose to have only a civil wedding ceremony for financial reasons and wondered how to tell people this without going into too much detail. A sixty­something couple needed to cut back on Christmas gifts to their children but weren’t sure how to tell them about it. People who had been laid off wondered how to notify friends, respond to inquiries about their job search, and compete with former colleagues for positions.
If you are searching for the answers to them, write to me—an advice columnist.
The underlined word “freeloader” in the 1st paragraph showed the woman’s ________.

A.disapproval B.happiness
C.confusion D.agreement

What bothered the hosts mentioned in Paragraph 2 most in their social lives?

A.Steaks. B.Entertainment.
C.Cost. D.Thank­you gifts.

What would you be expected to do if you were invited to spend a weekend with some Cape Cod homeowners?

A.Ask someone for advice.
B.Get your food and water ready.
C.Bring a bottle of wine with you.
D.Make a financial contribution to the cost.

What makes the social life even worse?

A.Weddings and other social events.
B.Being laid off and notifying friends.
C.Cutting back the costs for lack of money.
D.Telling others about their financial troubles.

Would you eat a ready meal from the fridge rather than cook from scratch? Have you been doing Internet shopping rather than going to the stores? What can’t you be bothered to do?
A study into how lazy British people are has found more than half of adults are so idle that they’d catch the lift rather than climb two flights of stairs.
Just over 2,000 people were quizzed by independent researchers at Nuffield Health, Britain’s largest health charity. The results were startling.
About one in six people surveyed said if their remote control was broken, they would continue watching the same channel rather than get up.
More than one third of those questioned said they would not run to catch a bus. Worryingly, of the 654 respondents with children, 64% said they were often too tired to play with them.
This led the report to conclude that it’s no wonder that one in six children in the UK are classified as obese before they start school. Dr Sarah Dauncey, medical director of Nuffield Health, said, “People need to get fitter, not just for their own sake, but for the sake of their families, friends and evidently their pets too. If we don’t start to take control of this problem, a whole generation will become too unfit to perform even the simple tasks.”
And Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, was shamed as the most indolent city in the UK, with 75% surveyed admitting they do not get enough exercise, followed closely by Birmingham and Southampton, both with 67%.
The results pose serious challenges for the National Health Service, where obesity­related illnesses such as heart disease and cancer have been on a steady increase for the past 40 years and are costing billions of pounds every year.
What do lazy British people probably choose to do?

A.Go to stores. B.Catch the lift.
C.Cook from scratch. D.Climb flights of stairs.

How many people surveyed don’t play with children because of tiredness?

A.About 419. B.About 333.
C.About 654. D.About 1280.

What is the potential result of more and more people, including children, getting obese?

A.People will not get enough exercise.
B.People will not have enough money.
C.People will not be able to do the easy job.
D.People will not cure themselves of heart disease.

What is the author’s attitude towards the finding of the study?

A.Indifferent. B.Doubtful.
C.Negative. D.Supportive.

Wilma Subra had no intention of becoming a public speaker. After graduating from college with degrees in chemistry and microbiology, she went to work at Gulf South Research Institute in Louisiana.
As part of her job, she conducted field research on toxic (poisonous) substances in the environment, often in minority communities located near large industrial polluters. She found many families were being exposed to high, sometimes deadly levels of chemicals and other toxic substances. But she was not allowed to make her information public.
Frustrated by these restrictions, Subra left her job in 1981, created her own company and has devoted the past two decades to helping people fight back against giant industrial polluters. She works with families and community groups to conduct environmental tests, interpret test results, and organize for change.
Because of her efforts, dozens of toxic sites across the country have been cleaned up. And one chemical industry spokesperson calls her “a_top_gun” for the environmental movement.
How has Subra achieved all this? Partly through her scientific training.Partly through her commitment to environmental justice. But just as important is her ability to communicate with people through public speaking. “Public speaking,” she says, “is the primary vehicle I use for reaching people.”
If you had asked Subra before 1981 “Do you see yourself as a major public speaker?”, she would have laughed at the idea. Yet today she gives more than one hundred presentations a year. Along the way, she’s lectured at Harvard, testified before Congress, and addressed audiences in 40 states, as well as in Mexico, Canada, and Japan.
What did Wilma Subra study for her job before 1981?

A.Chemistry and microbiology.
B.Families affected by toxic chemicals.
C.Toxic substances in the environment.
D.Minority communities near industrial polluters.

Why did Wilma Subra quit her job in 1981?

A.She wanted to create her own company.
B.She preferred freedom to restrictions.
C.She hoped to work with families and communities.
D.She was forbidden to inform the public of toxic pollution.

Wilma Subra is called “a top gun” in the 4th paragraph for ________.

A.her scientific training
B.her efforts to fight against pollution
C.her help in closing down dozens of toxic sites
D.her strong belief in environmental justice

What does Wilma Subra think of “public speaking”?

A.She values it. B.She laughs at it.
C.She is against it. D.She has no idea of it.

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