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I was in lodgings (寄宿处) now, on my own, but the other lodgers had constant visitors up and down the stairs past my door. None of this disturbed me except one girl who sang softly to herself an old Russian folk song as she ran up to the room above. It was a sound of sweetness, musical, soft, unselfconscious and happy. I began to listen out for it, jumped up from my table, and threw open the door to catch a glimpse(一瞥) of her as she passed, but I was always too late. I asked the people upstairs who she was, and described the beautiful sounds she made. They became rather reserved(拘谨) and exchanged glances and hurriedly admitted it might be Sally. I thought she was someone special, not to be discussed in the ordinary way, and became a little curious to meet her. But the last thing I wanted at that stage was to get caught up with anybody. I’d just come to the end of a rather painful friendship, and now I had work to do.
One day, I came face to face with a girl on the landing. It was certainly her; whoever made that noise would look as she did. We stood and stared at each other too long for comfort. I broke the moment and, excusing myself, moved past her because it was too like the movies. I thought for some time of that long, silent stare, and laughed. She was tall and looked proud, with a slight , round-shouldered look that made me breathless and I didn’t know why.
At his lodgings, the author __________.

A.seldom had visitors
B.wished he had more visitors
C.was always disturbed by other people’s visitors
D.had too many visitors.

Whenever the author heard the sound of the girl’s voice__________.

A.he sat listening to it B.he saw her moving upstairs
C.he threw down his books D.he tried to see who it was

People who were asked about the girl__________.

A.told him all about her B.didn’t want to tell him much
C.didn’t tell him anything D.were angry when he mentioned her

From this passage we can see that the author was____________.

A.was not interested in Sally B.curiously attracted by Sally
C.angry at being disturbed by Sally D.afraid to get to know Sally
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A new study suggests that listening to music in the office improves the speed and accuracy of tasks such as data entry, proof reading and problem solving.
In an office-based experiment, 88 per cent of participants were found to produce their most accurate work when listening to music. The study also found that 81 per cent completed their fastest work when music was played.
And it matters what type of music you listen to. For instance, if you’re doing your tax returns, then classical music is the most effective as it improves maths skills.
Listening to Jessie Jor Justin Bieber could also improve your speed, with 58 per cent of participants completing data entry tasks faster while listening to pop songs.
During proof-reading, dance music, such as David Guetta, had the biggest positive impact with participants increasing their speed by 20 per cent compared to tests undertaken with no music at all. Dance music also had a positive effect on spell-checking with a 75 per cent pass rate compared to 68 per cent when no music was played at all.
The research, undertaken by Brighton-based Mind lab International, suggests that silent offices may be the least productive.
‘The Music Works experiment revealed a positive correlation between music and productivity – overall it showed that when listening to music, nine out of 10 people performed better,’ said Dr David Lewis, chairman of Mind lab International.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.The research was carried out by Brighton-based Mind lab International.
B.When listening to music, ninety percent of the people performed better.
C.Music has a positive effect on work in the office
D.David Guetta is the head of the experiment

In the experiment when doing proof –reading with dance music on, the participants could increase their speed by _____

A.75 per cent B.81 per cent
C.88 per cent D.20 per cent

Supposing you are an office worker doing tax returns, what kind of music can improve your working efficiency?

A.pop music B.dance music
C.classical music D.rock music

The underlined word “correlation” in the last paragraph refers to ___________

A.association B.effect
C.accuracy D.improvement

The main purpose of the passage is to _____

A.describe and argue B.inform and explain
C.compare and evaluate D.discuss and assess

In recent years, the price of gas has been rising sharply, and people have made many adjustments.
There was, for a time, considerable unemployment in the auto industry, and three quarters of the garages and service stations have gone out of business. However; the bicycle and motor-scooter business has flourished(兴旺); and many people have found employment there: Now that Federal Motors has brought out its new Lilliput, which travels forty miles on a gallon, the auto business is picking up again. The factories that haven't switched over to two-wheel transportation are working on their new smaller models. There is talk, too, about bringing out new steam and electric automobiles that will be just as economical as the old cars.
In the meantime, streetcars are gradually replacing buses all over the country because of the greater economy of electric power. And many people who have seldom used public transportation are now riding the streetcars while their automobiles rust(生锈)in their garages. There's no market at all for their big, luxurious cars, for only the wealthy can now afford to operate them. Many people are now shopping in their own neighborhood, and small businesses are thriving.
Ministers, educators, and editorial writers are pointing out that there has been a great improvement in family life. Families now stay at home more for their fun, and children and parents are becoming better acquainted. The stores report a booming business in parlor games, hobby materials, books, musical instruments and albums.
People have lost their pale indoor look. The revival of the lost art of walking has brought a healthy pink back to many a cheek. This return to the heels has revolutionized the clothing styles; people now need to be ready for all kinds of weather:
These conditions, however, may not last. Already our clever chemists are at work on new synthetic fuels which, they say, will put us right back where we were一on wheels. Shall we wish them success or not?
The following sentences are the results of the gas price rising EXCEPT____________.

A.More people prefer to travel on public transportation which costs less than driving cars.
B.People return to the traditional exercise of walking, which helps them to look healthier.
C.People shop in nearby stores without having to drive, so small businesses are increasing.
D.The auto industry has been forced to develop new models which are more expensive.

Which is NOT the effect the rising oil price have on families ?

A.Family life has improved a lot.
B.Children and parents make acquaintances with more people than before.
C.Families now stay at home more to have fun.
D.Families develop all kinds of hobbies.

What’s the writer’s opinion to these adjustment?

A.Objective B.Supportive
C.Ambiguous D.Indifferent

What is the main idea of this passage?

A.This passage mainly shows the chain reactions of the rising gas price
B.This passage mainly discusses whether it's necessary to work on new fuels
C.This passage mainly warns people not to use too much gasoline
D.This passage mainly pictures what life will be like if gas runs out

China will soon put its first domestically(国内地)developed electric aircraft into mass production, and designers expect a huge market at home and abroad.
"The RX1E is scheduled to receive its airworthiness(耐飞性,适航性,适航)certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China before the end of this year, with production expected to start next year," Yang Fengtian, an academic at the Chinese Academy of Engineering told China Daily on Thursday.
"This will be the first electric aircraft to be certified by our civil aviation authority. The success of the plane means China has become a technology leader in this filed," he added.
An electric aircraft runs on electric motors, with electricity coming from fuel cells, solar cells, ultracapacitors, power beaming or batteries.
Most of today's electric aircraft are experimental demonstration models. The first manned, electrically powered flight was made in 1973.
"We plan to reach an annual production of 100 such aircraft within three years, and the construction of a manufacturing plant that can make 100 RX1Es each year has begun in Shenyang," Yang said, adding that the plane, together with a set of batteries, will sell for nearly 1 million yuan ($163,000).
The convenience of use, easy maintenance, low operating costs, high safety levels and eco-friendliness will bring the RX1E many buyers to serve a wide range of purposes, such as police patrols, flight training, entertainment and mapping surveys, he added.
Yang said he expects that the Chinese market will need at least 1,000 RX1Es to meet the demand from general aviation businesses.
With a maximum takeoff weight of 480 kg and a cruise speed of up to 160 kilometers per hour, the RX1E can fly 90 minutes based on a full charging of its batteries.
It is able to carry loads for 230 km and fly at an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters.
Yang said, "In addition to the domestic market,_______________________________________."
In which section is this article most likely to be found in a newspaper?

A.Environment B.Technology
C.Military D.Travelling

We can learn from the passage EXCEPT_________.

A.Both the production of RX1E and construction of plant are yet to start.
B.The new electric aircraft has at least five advantages over other aircrafts.
C.Production of RX1E for domestic air travelling can be met in 3 years.
D.Electricity was not a main source of power for aircrafts before 1971.

Which option is not the advantage of RX1E according to the passage?

A.RX1E can utilize different energy source to power the engine.
B.RX1E has a big size, thus it can serve multiple purposes.
C.RX1E does not cause as much harm to the environment.
D.RX1E can be operated and maintained easily at an acceptable price.

What is Yang most likely talking about in the last paragraph?

A.Electric aircrafts developed by other countries
B.Disadvantages of newly developed electric aircraft
C.Other aircrafts currently in domestic market
D.Prospects of electric aircraft in foreign markets

What might be the best title of the passage?

A.Electric aircrafts are welcome in China and abroad.
B.Advantages of newly developed electric aircraft
C.Aircrafts currently in domestic market
D.First electric plane ready for the production line

We’re unleashing the five most popular songs in the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart, for the week ending November 15, 2014.
We don’t get any new songs this week…but things do get shaken up a bit.
It all starts in fifth place, where Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj dip a notch with “Bang Bang.” Jessie says she wanted to assemble this lineup for a long time - she says she only met the other two after the song went to number one on iTunes. Jessie also says she wanted to use Nicki five years ago on her debut single, “Do It Like A Dude.”
Taking over fourth place is Maroon 5 with “Animals.” This band has been around for 20 years…but not always under this name. The Los Angeles group formed in 1994 as Kara’s Flowers, and released one album under that name in 1997. Four years later the members re-grouped as Maroon 5, and the rest is chart history.
Holding in third place is Tove Lo with “Habits (Stay High).” Where did that name come from? This Swedish artist’s real name is Ebba Tove Elsa Nillson. “Lo” is Swedish for lynx - a species of wildcat that Tove says she fell in love with as a little girl.
After eight weeks, Meghan Trainor falls off the Hot 100 pedestal: “All About That Bass” falls to second place. Last week, she and Miranda Lambert sang this song at the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, and Meghan kicks off a headlining North American tour next February in Vancouver, Canada.
Taylor Swift re-takes the Hot 100 title, with "Shake It Off" - giving her three total weeks at the top - but that’s only the beginning of her phenomenal week. Taylor’s 1989 album just opened at number one by selling 1.2 million domestic copies. That’s the largest sales week since The Eminem Show sold 1.3 million copies, way back in 2002.
That’s a wrap for this week, but as you know, the chart is always changing. Come back in seven days for an all-new lineup.
What is TRUE according to the passage?

A.There are many news songs this week.
B.The article introduces from the first place song.
C.“Do It Like A Dude” is sung by Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj.
D.“Habits (Stay High)” is sung by a Swedish singer Ebba Tove Elsa Nillson.

How long has the band Maroon 5 been around under this name?

A.17. B.18 C.20 D.13

We can infer from the passage?

A.Taylor’s 1989 album created the largest sales.
B.The chart is updated every week.
C.Meghan kicks off a headlining North American tour next February.
D.“All About That Bass” has never taken the Hot 100 title.

Like many developing countries, Cambodia’s mainly agricultural society is changing fast, driven by urbanization and falling fertility rates. As young workers move to the cities, older people are staying back in the villages, where they have little support.
After Sok Soeun’s husband died 12 years ago, she left her village for the Saravan pagoda in Phnom Penh.
Twenty elderly people - most of them women - live here assisting the monks with Buddhist ceremonies.
In return, attendees donate cash that the women spend on food and medicine.
Although former civil servants and soldiers get a pension, more than 80 percent of Cambodia’s 850,000 elderly did not have formal employment and so do not qualify.
Like 73-year-old Soeun, many are widows and struggle to get by.
“My kids come here every two or three months and give me between 10 and 25 dollars," she said. "It depends - they are poor. But what can I do? It’s my fate. I’ve been at this pagoda for 12 or 13 years. Recently I started getting more ill, and so now I can’t join the religious events.”
Experts want the government to provide geriatric health care and a universal pension.
Annie Nut, an adviser to the non-profit organization HelpAge Cambodia, says such help is critical because of the increased responsibilities carried by many grandparents.
“Because of course when you migrate to the city or to another country it is very difficult - especially as a low-qualified laborer or worker - to bring your own children because their services are very expensive and renting a house is out of the question. So the grandparents have to take care of the grandchildren at home, and they also have to be the guardian of the households and the crops,” said Nut.
HelpAge has, with government support, set up 400 village-level groups to foster volunteer care of the elderly at the community level.
The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party has proposed a $10 monthly pension and free healthcare for the elderly.
Opposition legislator and former minister of women’s affairs, Mu Sochua, speaks of a moral obligation to help.
“As I say, our culture elevates the elderly. We look up to the elderly - and for what they have gone through with Pol Pot and they have survived, the least the future government of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, the least thing we can do is provide them with that minimum package starting with $10 a month,” said Mu Sochua.
The clock is ticking: a baby boom at the end of the Khmer Rouge’s rule and a declining fertility rate mean that by 2050 the country will have more than 4 million senior citizens - a fivefold increase.
Which is not the reason why Cambodia’s Elderly face increasing hardship ?

A.Many young people go to the urban areas.
B.The fertility rates is rising.
C.Old people need to support their children.
D.Old people are short of help in villages where they remain.

What is true about Sok Soeun?

A.She works in the Saravan pagoda in her village.
B.Her children come to see her two or three years.
C.She is a widow who makes a living by helping the monks with religious events.
D.She is not well enough to look after herself.

According to the passage, what may be the solution to this problem?

A.Government should decrease the old people’s responsibility.
B.Young people should stay at home to support family.
C.People should look up to the old who support the family.
D.Government should supply free healthcare and a universal pension to the old.

Why do many grandparents have to attend to their grandchildren?

A.Grandchildren need to guard the household and the crops.
B.It is very difficult to move to the city or another country as a low-qualified laborer or worker.
C.The low-qualified workers can’t afford the expenses of raising their children in the city.
D.Their services are very expensive and renting a house is out of question.

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