BEIJING, March, 17th --The Japanese automaker Toyota will recall some 4,400 units of FJ Cruiser cars in China over seat belt flaws, China's consumer quality watchdog said Saturday.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) said on its website that Toyota China will recall these imported cars produced between December 2007 and March 2013.
Toyota is busy working on the solution to the flaw and will release improvement methods before April 15, according to the administration.
This marks Toyota's second recalling this year after the auto giant announced in January that it would recall 22,869 units of Lexus IS cars in China due to wiper arm problem.
China's private auto ownership reached 93.09 million units by the end of 2012, up 18.3 percent compared with the year before. Along with the fast expanding auto market, Chinese drivers grow more concerned about the quality of their cars.
Also on Saturday, the AQSIQ said in a statement on its website that its research has basically confirmed the German automaker Volkswagen's direct shift gearbox (DSG) transmission has defects which may cause engine power failures and urged Volkswagen to recall defective cars after China Central Television (CCTV) exposed Volkswagen's gearbox defect on Friday.
To better protect the interests of Chinese consumers, the AQSIQ announced late last year that it would formulate a guideline to regulate a recall system for faulty cars.What does underlined the word “recall” in the first paragraph probably mean?
A.To bring something into one’s mind. |
B.To ask people to return a product. |
C.To ask someone to go back |
D.To remember something from the past. |
According to the passage, Lexus IS cars were found to have .
A.wiper arm problem | B.seat belt flaws |
C.engine power failure | D.gearbox defect |
What is the purpose of regulating a recall system for faulty cars?
A.For a better development of national automobile industry of China. |
B.To limit the sales of imported cars in China. |
C.For a better protection of rights and interests of Chinese consumers. |
D.In order to show the authority and power of AQSIQ. |
What was China’s private auto ownership by the end of 2011?
A.About 110 million units. | B.About 93 million units. |
C.About 90 million units. | D.About 79 million units. |
Which of the following statements is probably NOT true according to the news?
A.Chinese put more and more focus on the quality of their cars. |
B.Toyota will release its improvements on faulty cars in less than a month. |
C.It was AQSIQ that first exposed Volkswagen’s DSG defects. |
D.You may get the information about faulty cars on the website of AQSIQ. |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
Celebrities(名人) have become a powerful influence on some people because of their social position and their economic situation.
First,some people admire and imitate stars because they allow themselves to be influenced by the media. Television,radio,and magazines invade(侵扰) the lives of audience with a variety of shows,information,and publications about stars and their lives. For instance,Britney Spears has become the target of paparazzi(狗仔队).In May,Britney appeared at the front page of the most popular magazines revealing that she married her best friend in Vegas,Nevada. Media also invade stars' lives because reporters know they get high profits from readers who buy and follow their favorite artists' news.
Second,some mad audience imitate their celebrities for their lack of confidence. Some people who are shy and lack personality may find that imitating others will cause a good impression. For instance,my cousin Jenny,who lacks a social life because of her introverted(内向的) personality,believes that acting and dressing like Jennifer Lopez will make her popular in high school.
Finally,several fans of stars imitate them because of peer(同龄人) pressure. Since my niece's girlfriends formed an Antonio Banderas' fan club,she had also joined the group. Although she wasn't a huge fan of his,now she collects most of Banderas' possessions. In fact,when I asked Arianna,my niece,why she was part of Banderas' fan club,she replied with a doubtful tone that she did not wish to be rejected by the other teens.
In conclusion,it is true that celebrities play spectacular roles in their performances in Hollywood,which entertains many people all over the world;however,modern celebrities influence the audience to the point where their fans admire and try to imitate their lives.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Why people are influenced by celebrities. |
B.The harmful influence of celebrities. |
C.What kind of people are influenced by celebrities. |
D.How to avoid the influence of celebrities. |
We can infer from Paragraph 2 that ________.
A.media are on the side of stars |
B.stars know how to take advantage of media |
C.media can give wrong information about stars |
D.media invade stars' lives for their own good |
Jenny acts and dresses like Jennifer Lopez because ______________.
A.she admires Jennifer Lopez's personality |
B.she wants to become famous too |
C.she wants to change her own personality |
D.she lacks selfconfidence |
Arianna joined the Antonio Banderas' fan club to ________.
A.seek encouragement from the star |
B.be accepted by other teens |
C.become a real fan of the star |
D.learn more about the star |
The author of the passage probably believes that ________.
A.it's easy for people to resist the influence of celebrities |
B.all young people are easily influenced by celebrities |
C.it's no good for people to imitate celebrities blindly |
D.people can improve their personality by imitating their favorite stars |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A public high school in the rural town of Boonsboro,Maryland,offers a special program recently. Top students in the ninth and tenth grades can attend single-sex classes for math,science,English and social studies.
The aim is to help teenagers keep their mind on their work by keeping males and females apart. Rebecca Brown chooses the students for what Boonsboro High School calls the Academy. “What we really want to do is take that top group of kids and take them to the very highest level they can achieve here,so that they’re prepared for college,” she said. They need high marks and test scores and strong teacher recommendations. They also need to be involved in activities.
Michael Bair has been at Boonsboro High School for twenty years and directs the Academy. His ninth-grade English class for boys centers on books that he believes boys find interesting. “The novels they’re reading now,are very manly novels. They’re novels that deal with the arrogance(傲慢)of man and the pride of man.” One of those books,for example,is “The Call of the Wild” by Jack London. This classic story tells of a dog stolen from his home and sold to work as a sled dog in Canada’s Klondike Gold Rush.
On this day,the students are working in small groups. Vincent and Logan explain why they're drawing pictures that relate to the story. Vincent said,“The main character,Buck,gets abducted(绑架) and they send him off to the Yukon in a train.So I’m drawing part of the story where he’s in the train. It gets you to visualize the setting of the story and gets you to think more about what’s going on in the story,the important events of the story.”“ Instead of just doing work sheets about it,this is a lot more fun,” Logan added happily.
Morgan Van Fleet likes being in the Academy. She says boys and girls act differently when they are together in a classroom. “To me,it almost seems like it’s hindering(妨碍)? your chances at developing yourself because you’re more focused on ‘Oh,I wish they’d shut up. Oh,what do they think of me?’ instead of focusing on what’s the homework or what’s going on in this class,what’s the lesson.”
【选项】 What is the purpose of the text?
A.To introduce. |
B.To persuade. |
C.To instruct. |
D.To educate. |
In Rebecca Brown's opinion,________.
A.any student in Boonsboro High School can take part in the program |
B.students in the program are expected to get well prepared for college |
C.students can all achieve their highest levels in the program |
D.students don't have to join in the activities |
The underlined word “visualize” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.
A.pay a visit to |
B.form a picture of |
C.take a look at |
D.have a gift for |
What can we conclude from the text?
A.Michael Bair considers it unsuitable for boys to read the book “The Call of the Wild”. |
B.Jack London is a main character in the book “The Call of the Wild”. |
C.Vincent thinks that his drawings can help understand the novel better. |
D.Morgan Van Fleet thinks the program does no good to her. |
The text is probably taken from ________.
A.a school's introduction | B.a teacher's diary |
C.a headmaster's speech | D.a news report |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
I suppose that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention. And especially if it’s given from the heart. When people are talking, there’s no need to do anything but receive them. Listen to what they’re saying. Care about it. Most times caring about it is even more important than understanding it. Most of us don’t value ourselves or our love enough to know this. It has taken me a long time to believe in the power of simple saying “I’m so sorry,” when someone is in pain.
One of my patients told me that when she tried to tell her story people often interrupted to tell her that they once had something just like that happening to them. Her pain became a story about them. Eventually, she stopped talking to most people. We connect through listening. When we interrupt what someone is saying to let them know that we understand, we move the focus of attention to ourselves. When we listen, they know we care.
I have even learned to respond to someone crying by just listening. In the old days I used to reach for the handkerchiefs, until I realized that passing a person a handkerchief may be just another way to shut him down, to take them out of their experience of sadness. Now I just listen. When they have cried all they need to cry, they find me there with them.
This simple thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went against everything I had been taught since I was very young. I thought people listened only because they were too shy to speak or did not know the answer. But now I know that a loving silence often has far more power to heal than the kindest words.What does the author value most in the communication with each other?
A.Deep understanding. |
B.Saying “I'm sorry”. |
C.Attention from heart. |
D.Doing nothing. |
The woman patient stopped telling her story to most people because ________.
A.she didn't get enough respect from others |
B.she was discouraged by being often interrupted |
C.people often told her their own opinions |
D.people couldn’t understand her sad situation |
If you hand a handkerchief to someone crying,you may ________.
A.hurt his feelings |
B.make him embarrassed |
C.encourage him to continue to cry |
D.stop him from letting out his sorrow |
It can be inferred from the passage that while communicating,________.
A.listening is a perfect way to respond to others |
B.people keep silent because they don't know the answer |
C.keeping silent means being too shy to speak |
D.it is easy to form the habit of listening silently |
Which of the following might be the author's opinion about communication?
A.Keep silent. |
B.Just listen. |
C.Be careful. |
D.Tell your own story. |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
B
When I was 13,my bedroom walls were covered with posters of the Monkees and the Beatles.I wrote fan letters and daydreamed about meeting the objects of my affections.I begged my parents to attend every rock concert and watch every TV show featuring my favorite celebrities(名人);my friends and I discussed for hours all the things we would say and do when we met our favorite movie stars and pop singers.I drove my mother crazy!But after a few years,my obsession(迷恋) with stars faded as I matured and gained the confidence to socialize with “real” boys.
In the 35 years since I was a teenager,celebrity worship(崇拜) has increased among teens due to the explosion of television celebrity gossip shows,and instant access to celebrity news on the Internet.It's no wonder that many teens are obsessed with stars when news programs often are filled with entertainment stories and the lives of celebrities.
Celebrity worship syndrome(综合征) is now considered a personality disorder.While it is normal for teenagers to follow the lives of their favorite stars,parents should try to monitor everything their child finds interesting.Parents should take action if they suspect a teen is too obsessed with celebrities and showing little interest in school or withdrawing from the family.When teens talk a lot about celebrities and view them as just means of entertainment,this is considered normal celebrity worship.However,when a teenager is obsessed with a star and often expresses a desire to have a close personal relationship with a celebrity or feels they have a special connection to a star,this may be the time for concern.Recent studies have shown that teens who develop an unhealthy obsession with celebrities often suffer from low selfconfidence and depression.Teens who are overly obsessed with stars often have damaged relationships with their parents.The first paragraph is intended to tell us ________.
A.it's normal for a teen to have celebrity worship |
B.celebrity worship can cause serious problems |
C.parents needn't worry about celebrity worship |
D.celebrity worship only exists among teens |
We learn from the second paragraph that ________.
A.teens today are not so obsessed with celebrities |
B.the author is surprised at celebrity worship |
C.the media greatly contributes to celebrity worship today |
D.celebrities expose their lives too much |
Parents should become concerned when their children ________.
A.talk a lot about celebrities with others |
B.put up celebrity posters on their bedroom walls |
C.ask to go to their favorite star's concert |
D.desire a close personal relationship with their favorite star |
The last paragraph implies that ________.
A.parents should not care too much about a child's celebrity worship |
B.celebrity worship syndrome can be a serious problem if left overlooked |
C.children can normally get out of celebrity worship when they are older |
D.children with celebrity worship usually have a high opinion of themselves |
What is most likely to be talked about in the paragraph following the passage?
A.The harm of celebrity worship syndrome. |
B.More signs of celebrity worship syndrome. |
C.What to do with children's celebrity worship syndrome. |
D.Who will suffer most from celebrity worship syndrome. |
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
Greg Evans started to study film at Ryerson University,but had a change of heart and switched to social work at George Brown College in the second year.Yet the college recognized only one of Evans' generalinterest credits(学分) from Ryerson,and also made him take English all over again although he had passed it at university.
“So I spent time and money taking a course I had already taken before,”complained Evans.“The system really needs to change.”Evans was part of a chorus of Ontario students on Monday cheering a new $73.7 million fiveyear plan to help students switch from college to university,and from university to college.
After years of urging from students,the Ontario government set up a new Credit Transfer Innovation Fund to help students move back and forth between the more handson courses of community college to the often broader academic focus of a university degree.“We hear horror stories about students who can't get recognition from one institution for a very similar course at another,and in one case I believe the same professor was teaching them both,” noted Milloy after announcing the new fund.
Individual colleges and universities have decided on nearly 500 joint deals to honour each other's credits in certain courses.Each school is required to set targets for more credittransfer agreements,and link these increases to provincial funding.
More than 4,000 college graduates transfer(转学) to university in Ontario every year-twice as many as eight years ago,noted Justin Fox,president of the College Student Alliance.Yet Ontario universities and colleges have been cautious about transferring credits,in part to avoid copying each other's courses,noted Bonnie Patterson,president of the Council of Ontario Universities,who welcomed the increased flexibility.What happened when Greg Evans switched to social work at George Brown College?
A.He was considered to be unqualified for social work. |
B.His previous credits were not all recognized. |
C.He wasn't able to get enough credits. |
D.His English didn't reach the required standard. |
With the new $73.7 million fiveyear plan,students can ________.
A.get enough money to go to university. |
B.switch between colleges and universities |
C.get enough generalinterest credits |
D.have a wise choice of courses |
According to Paragraph 3,Milloy believes ________.
A.it is time that the system was changed |
B.the same professor can't teach in different schools |
C.students should focus on their chosen courses |
D.the students' stories are horrible |
Ontario universities and colleges have been cautious about transferring credits partly to ________.
A.avoid accepting unqualified students |
B.keep their similar courses |
C.prevent courses from becoming similar |
D.attract famous professors |
What attitude does Bonnie Patterson have towards the transferring system?
A.He is strongly against it. |
B.He is very doubtful about it. |
C.He thinks it is too flexible. |
D.He supports it for its flexibility. |