More Chinese are seeking out the surgeon’s knife to improve their looks.Yet the tragic death of the former Super Girl Wang Bei has made people aware of the risks of cosmetic surgery, which is becoming increasingly popular. Wang Bei,24,is said to have gone under the knife in Wuhan,to jump-start her stage-show career. It seems that the ambitious singer has finally achieved the fame and influence after her death.
For years Miss Lu expected a plastic surgery to make her jaw fashionable narrow and her face smaller. She finally decided against it after hearing of the death of Wang Bei. "Wang Bei’s death rang the warning bell for me,"Miss Lu said in her blog." It was frightening and I gave up the plan. "
A common thread of online discussion is why someone considered beautiful was so dissatisfied with her looks. Some netizens said Wang was a victim of society’s impractical standard of beauty:double eyelids,and the pointed chin typical of Western actresses. Others said her death indicated the limits to which people would go to achieve fame and fortune.
Last year 15 billion yuan was spent on cosmetic surgery and the figure is expected to rise 20% annually. The International Society of Plastic Surgery ranks China first in Asia in terms of the number of cosmetic surgeries in 2009. Worldwide, China is third, after Brazil, while the United States is first.
Nowadays,people are living longer and better. But the effect of aging off their appearance affects their mood and confidence. Many older women want to look young and beautiful. Young people, on the other hand, see cosmetic surgery as the key to wealth and love. "They want to improve their appearance to find better opportunities at work and in marriage,"says a famous plastic surgeon. "We’re living in a highly competitive society. People regard appearance as a weapon in life battle. Those who are young and naturally good-looking tell me,‘I don’t care how much I spend. Just make me look more beautiful.’ "
Advice from a surgeon and psychologist:
1.Choose regular, qualified hospitals with a good reputation.
2.Try to find an expert surgeon who will not suggest several operations over time.
3.Don’t expect too much from changing your appearance. Safety should be the first.
4.Have a realistic understanding of the risks of the surgery (death,injury and failure)and make a balanced decision.What’s the influence of Wang Bei’s death on the public?
| A.People will feel alarmed at cosmetic surgery. |
| B.Young people will have no interest in beauty. |
| C.Doctors will be afraid to perform operations. |
| D.No one will dream of becoming a Super Girl. |
It is mentioned in the passage that________.
| A.Miss Lu’s face is narrow and small |
| B.Wang Bei is a victim of the Internet |
| C.all Westerners have the pointed chin |
| D.the US ranks first in cosmetic surgery |
What’s the main idea of the 5th paragraph?
| A.People are living 1onger and better nowadays. |
| B.People are living in a highly competitive society. |
| C.Social competition leads females to seek beauty. |
| D.Cosmetic surgery is the key to wealth and love. |
According to a surgeon and psychologist,it is better to________.
| A.change your appearance sooner |
| B.make a reasonable decision |
| C.do several operations over time |
| D.try some different hospitals |
Having one of those days—or weeks—when everything seems to annoy you? Even if you do nothing about it, your bad mood(心情) will probably go away after some time. But with a little effort, you can forget it much faster—often within a day or two.
Walk it off
Exercise is the most popular badmood buster. A person who's in a bad mood has low energy and high tension. Taking a fast tenminute walk, or doing some quick exercises can do wonders towards changing the bad mood.
Tune it out
Listening to your favorite music for a while can also make tension go away quickly, because music starts connection with past positive experiences we've had.
Give yourself a pep talk
Stop and listen to what's on your mind. Bad moods are often started by too many negative thoughts. Write them all down on paper, the pessimistic(悲观的) messages you've been giving yourself, and then give optimistic answers. (“I still don't have a job.” vs “I have two interviews next week.”)
Reduce your stress
Relaxation techniques are wonderful moodlifters. These include deep breathing, stretching and visualizing, all of which sound complicated(复杂的) but aren't. One easy way to visualize: close your eyes and picture a favorite place, such as the beach. Another simple way to distress is to make a todo list. One reason for being in a bad mood is feeling you have no options. By taking control over certain areas, you realize you're not helpless. You can make changes in your mood and life.
Avoid things that won't improve your mood
TV may not help much: you need to increase your energy level and stimulate(刺激) your mind—something that the TV show “Neighbors” won't do. And before you reach for that piece of cake and coffee, think about how mood and food are linked. Sugar and caffeine contribute to depressed moods. The better choice? Research shows that carbohydrates, such as potatoes and pasta(面食), produce calming effects in people who have a desire for them.Which of the following may help us stop a bad mood?
| A.Doing nothing about it. |
| B.Exercising and enjoying music. |
| C.Writing down negative thoughts. |
| D.Talking about it with neighbors. |
Why is it suggested that you close your eyes and picture the beach?
| A.It helps remove bad mood. |
| B.It brings us a new technique. |
| C.It is not complicated to do so. |
| D.It is an area to be easily controlled. |
TV may not improve your mood because it ________.
| A.shows what happens around you |
| B.does not energize you |
| C.reminds you of eating and drinking |
| D.produces a calming effect |
Which would be the best title for this passage?
| A.Energy Level and Stress |
| B.How to Beat a Bad Mood |
| C.Bad Mood and Our Life |
| D.How to Control Your Feeling |
As you grow rapidly through your teenage years,you will experience a lot of changes.The changes may seem difficult and they may seem to happen quickly.Don't panic!You will deal successfully with them!You are a young adult now!
With more responsibility,you will find more freedom to make your own choices.This is a time to be well informed about your choices so that you can make healthy balanced decisions that will help shape your future.You may already know your career path or you may have no idea at all what you want to do.Both situations are fine!Work hard and the right opportunity will present itself to you.
Young adulthood means greater freedom and more choices.You will probably want to be independent.But try not to shut your family out of your life.You should learn to think of others even though you are old enough to look after yourself.Your family have been with you since you came into this world.
It is also perfectly natural in this time for you to spend more time with your friends than your family.Choose your friends wisely.A true friend will stand by you no matter what happens.
This period is part of the life cycle.There are some__people who will be with you throughout life's journey and there will be some people with whom you part and go separate ways.Leaving school can be hard.The reality is that you may not ever see all of your classmates again.
You are a young adult.It is your life.No one can live it for you.The choices that you make from now on will be your choices.So making the right choices will be important to you.Life is for living.Enjoy your life wisely!The best title for this passage would be ________.
| A.The Choices in Life | B.The Key to Success |
| C.Say Goodbye to the Past | D.Becoming a Young Adult |
Who do the underlined words“some people”(Paragraph 5)probably refer to?
| A.your parents | B.your classmates | C.true friends | D.your relatives |
The author thinks teenage years are ________.
| A.a period of complete freedom |
| B.too hard for young people to get through |
| C.an important time for the young to make the right choices |
| D.a very important period for young students to leave their parents |
Who is the passage mainly written for?
| A.Teenagers | B.Teachers | C.Young parents | D.Adults |
When several different people look at the same person, it is not unusual for each of them to see different things; when you alone observe one behavior or one person at two different times, you may see different things. The following are but some of the factors that lead to these varying perceptions (感知,认知):
(1)Each person’s perceptions of others are formed by his or her own cultural conditioning education, and personal experiences.
(2) Sometimes perceptions differ because of what we choose to observe and how we deal with what we’ve observed. It is not necessarily true that person perception is based on observations of a particular person. Your observations may be totally controlled by what others have told you about this person; or you may focus (聚焦) primarily on the situation or role relationship. Most people do not use the same yardstick (标准) to measure their parents, their friends, and strangers.
(3) Sometimes we see only what we want to see or don’t see what may be obvious to others because of out own needs, desires, or temporary emotional states. This is a process known as selective perception. Selective perception is obviously more difficult when contradictory (矛盾的) information is particularly obvious, but it can be done. We can ignore (忽视) the stimulus- “He’s basically a good boy so what I saw was not shoplifting. ”
We can reduce the importance of the contradictory information- “All kids (孩子) get into mischief (顽皮) . Taking a book from the bookstore isn’t such a big deal. ” We can change the meaning of the contradictory information-”It wasn’t shoplifting because he was going to pay for it later.”…The first factor given by the author that affects our perception is _____.
| A.the abilities of one’s auditory (听) and visual (视) sensors |
| B.cultural background and personal experiences |
| C.experiences one learns from others |
| D.critical measures taken by other people |
While observing a particular person, ______.
| A.one is likely to take all aspects (方面) into consideration |
| B.one pays more attention to his/her advantages |
| C.children often differ from grown-ups in perception |
| D.one tends to choose certain cues (提示) to look for |
Observation of the same person by two people at the same time may differ because ______.
| A.their measuring yardsticks are not the same |
| B.either of them may be slow to catch information |
| C.the time for observation is not long enough |
| D.each of them uses different language to express his/her impressions |
The word “stimulus ” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
| A.something attractive | B.selective perception |
| C.contradictory information | D.shoplifting |
There were two interesting pieces of news items in the paper a few years ago. One was about a man who received a bill from the telephone company for $ 2,000 a month for doing nothing.
The connection between the two news items is simple; computers-the best invention of the 20th century. The telephone bill came from a computer which made a terrifying mistake; that man’s bill was only $ 23.26. The other item was not as amusing. A man walked into the unguarded computer room of a large packaged food company and expertly programmed the computer to pay him $ 2,000 a month for raw meat which he “supplied ” to the company. Of course he never sent the meat, but he certainly received the money . The computer wrote out a bill, and even “signed ” it. It was only a random (随便) check that uncovered the trick. It could be happening in thousands of other companies all over the world.
Computers are not the magical workers that some people say they are. They make mistakes, they’re sometimes slower than human beings and they’re easily fooled.
The US used to conscript (征兵) people with the help of a computer. The army sent out a card, which had to be filled in and sent back. It was easy to avoid being called up simply by spreading candle-wax(腊) on the card. The computer couldn’t read the card, and did nothing with it.
It’s in our everyday life that computers cause many problems. Let’s get back to using people instead of computers, before a mistake that we can’t put right.In the first paragraph we can conclude ______.
| A.the paper is telling a lie | B.the first sentence is the topic sentence |
| C.the two news items made people surprised | |
| D.if a man did nothing at all for the telephone company, he would still get $2,000 a month |
The main idea of the second paragraph is _______.
| A.the computers are magical workers |
| B.the computers can do anything as well as man |
| C.the computers can write out the bill and even sign it |
| D.the computers sometimes also make mistakes |
Computers ______.
| A.were used to conscript people | B.are usually faster than human beings |
| C.are not so magical as people expect | |
| D.were not easily controlled and always fooled human beings |
The writer thinks _______.
| A.we’d better use people instead of computers in our everyday life |
| B.we should not use computers because they always make mistakes |
| C.computers are widely used in our everyday life |
| D.if we want to work well, don’t use the computers |
There are two types of twins; identical and non-identical twins. Identical twins are formed from a single egg in mother’s body which divides to from two separate babies. Identical twins look the same, and are often dressed by their parents in clothes of the same colors. It is often difficult to tell identical twins from each other, even when they are standing side by side. Non-identical twins come into being when the mother produces two separated eggs a the same time, both of which grow to form babies. In this case the twins look like normal brothers and sisters and are easy to tell one from the other.
In the 1970s and 1980s a scientist did some research into twins. He invited many pairs of identical twins to university and asked them to take part in a week of tests. He was particularly interested in adopted (收养) twins who had been separated at birth. He would give the twins different kinds of tests to study their speed of thinking, their speech, their memory, the ways they saw and heard different things, and so on. Time and time again he found separated twins who preferred clothes of the same color, used the same kind of shaving soap, wore the same shaped square glasses and the same colored socks.
There is a third type of twins, but it is a very unusual one. Twins which are joined together at birth are known in western countries as Siamese twins.It is difficult to tell identical twins apart because _______.
| A.they are dressed in the same clothes | B.they are dressed in the same color |
| C.they are very alike | D.they are standing side by side |
If the twins are easy to tell from each other, they are ______.
| A.very probably non-identical twins | B.surely identical twins |
| C.surely identical twins | D.always a brother and a sister |
Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?
| A.In the 1970s and 1980s a scientist did some research into the two main types of twins. |
| B.In the week of tests, he tested their speed of thinking, their speech, their memory and some other things. |
| C.There were twins who had been separated from each other as soon as they were born. |
| D.Very often, separated twins were found to choose things of the same kind, the same shape and the same color. |
This passage mainly tells us _______.
| A.the main types of twins | B.what has been found out about twins |
| C.how twins are formed | D.how a scientist studied twins |