Mark and his brother Jason both were looking at the shining new computer enviously. Jason was determined not to go against their father’s wishes but Mark was more adventurous than his brother. He loves experimenting and his aim was to become a scientist like his father.
“Dad will be really mad if he finds out you’ve been playing with his new computer” Jason said, “He told us not to touch it.”
“He won’t find out,” Mark said, “I’ll just have a quick look and shut it down.”
Mark had been scolded before for touching his father’s equipment. But his curiosity was difficult to control and this new computer really puzzled him.
It was a strange-looking machine — one his dad had brought home from the laboratory where he worked. “It’s an experimental model,” his father had explained, so don’t touch it under any circumstances.” But his father’s warning only served to make Mark more curious. Without any further thought, Mark turned on the power switch. The computer burst into life and seconds later, the screen turned into colours, shifting and changing, and then two big white words appeared in the centre of the screen: “SPACE TRANSPORTER.”
“Yes!” Mark cried excitedly, “It’s a computer game. I knew it! Dad’s only been pretending to work. He’s really been playing games instead!” A new message appeared on the screen:
“ENTER NAMES
VOYAGE 1
VOYAGE 2
Mark’s finger flew across the keyboard as he typed in both of their names.
“INPUT ACCEPTED.
START TRANSPORT PROGRAM.
AUTO-RETRIEVE INITIATED(自动回收程序已启动).”
The screen turn even brighter and a noise suddenly rose in volume.
“I think we’d better shut it off, Mark,” Jason yelled out in terror, reaching for the power switch. A beam(光束) of dazzling white light burst out of the computer screen, wrapping the boys in its glow(光芒),until they themselves seemed to be glowing. Then it died down just as suddenly as it had burst into life. And the boys were no longer there. On the screen, the letters changed:
“TRANSPORT SUCCESSFUL.
DESTINATION: MARS.
RETRIEVE DATE: 2025Why did Mark touch the computer against his father’s warning?
| A.He wanted to take a voyage. |
| B.He wanted to practice his skills. |
| C.He was so much attracted by it. |
| D.He was eager to do an experiment. |
Where did the boy’s father most likely work?
| A.In an electronic factory. |
| B.In a computer company. |
| C.In a scientific research center. |
| D.In an information processing center. |
Mark thought “SPACE TRANSPORTER” on the screen was the name of ________.
| A.a computer game | B.a company website |
| C.a software producer | D.an astronomy program |
Why did Jason want to shut off the computer?
| A.He was afraid of being scolded. |
| B.He didn’t like the loud noise and light. |
| C.He didn’t want to play games. |
| D.He was afraid something dangerous might happen. |
What happened to the boys at the end of the story?
| A.They were blown into the air. |
| B.They were sent to another planet. |
| C.They were hidden in the strong light. |
| D.They were carried away to another country. |
A mother of a cheerful five-year-old just returned from a meeting of the National Organization for Women. Inspired by exciting dreams for the possibilities of womanhood, she asked her daughter what she wanted to be when she grew up. Little Lisa quickly answered, “A nurse.”
There was a time when nursing was thought of as a woman’s job and the answer somehow seemed not to be satisfied. She had, after all, just returned from a new meeting.
“You can be anything you want to be,” she reminded her daughter. “You can be a lawyer, a doctor, a banker, president of the country — you can be anything.”
“Anything?” Lisa asked.
“Anything!” her mother smiled.
“I know,” Lisa said. “I want to be a horse!”
Lisa’s dream may need some improvement, but there is plenty of time for that. When do we give up dreaming about the future? When do we resign (听任) ourselves to simply replaying dreams from the past?
Maybe her dream needs to mature (成熟) a bit, but would you rather have the optimism (乐观) of a five-year-old girl who wants to be a horse, or the pessimism (悲观) of an adult who says in despair, “I can’t be anything at all”?
Teddy Roosevelt said, “Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground.” I believe that is the way to make those dreams come true. It begins with looking up and dreaming of something beautiful.What did the girl really want to be when she grew up?
| A.A nurse. | B.A horse. |
| C.A banker. | D.A lawyer. |
How did the mother feel when hearing her daughter’s first answer?
| A.Satisfied. | B.Puzzled. |
| C.Disappointed. | D.Excited. |
The lesson we can learn from the passage is that we should ______.
| A.stop children dreaming of something strange |
| B.advise parents how to educate children |
| C.encourage adults to learn from children |
| D.help children to set up a big goal |
The true meaning of the underlined sentence in the last paragraph is “______”.
| A.Stand on the ground and watch the stars |
| B.Have a big dream and work hard |
| C.Protect your eyesight while working |
| D.Find a good way to watch the stars |
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Diana Rae of Tenino, Washington, demonstrates Virtual (虚拟的)Urgent Care with Dr. Ben Green in Seattle, who consults with her via Skype.
Telemedicine is the name for when doctors give advice to patients by telephone or the Internet, or when health care providers in rural areas connect with specialists in big cities.
Telemedicine has existed for a long time, but the rise of smartphone, tablets and webcam-equipped computers is raising telemedicine to new levels. Some health care systems in the United States now offer Virtual Urgent Care, patients see a doctor by video chat without having to leave home.
Diana Rae is a nurse educator in the western state of Washington. She recently demonstrated how Virtual Urgent Care works. She used an iPad tablet and Skype — the video chat service.
“Hi, yes, my name is Doctor Ben Green, among the doctors with Franciscan Virtual Urgent Care.”
Doctor Green has the patient describe her symptoms. Then the doctor performs a physical exam by demonstrating what he wants her to do. Doctor Green decides that the problem is an infection. For medicine, he advises penicillin, a common antibiotic drug for viruses. He says about 3 out of 4 patients who have health problems can be treated like this — through Virtual Urgent Care, which means a video chat could replace a visit to the doctor’s office.
The Franciscan Health System is based in Tacoma, Washington. Franciscan charges $35 for this kind of virtual house call, that is much less than the cost of going to an emergency room, a doctor’s office or an urgent care clinic.
After trying the video conference, Diana Rae says she would be happy to pay the 35 dollars, when she was recently home with a bad cold. “I would’ve paid twice that for the convenience of getting taken care of without having to sit in a waiting room, wait, and get exposed to everyone else’s germs.” Rae said.
But a company official says state rules have not kept progress with development in telemedicine. The workers who provide Virtual Urgent Care must be licensed separately in each state where the company does business. For now, that means Franciscan doctors can treat patients in Washington state and California, for example, but not in neighboring Oregon or Idaho.What is helping telemedicine to rise to new stages? (No more than 8 words)
What does the underlined word “infection” mean? (No more than 5 words)
Why would Diana Rae be happy to pay Virtual Urgent Care even more? (No more than 10 words)
Why can’t Virtual Urgent Care develop fast now? (No more than 10 words)
What do you think of Virtual Urgent Care’s future? Why? (No more than 20 words)
Negative self talk and negative energy can affect you in many ways and cause you additional stress. Because of this, developing more positive self talk is an important way to reduce stress in your life. You can help yourself maintain a positive frame of mind 一which will help with positive self talk一by surrounding yourself with positive energy in your life. You can get that by adding some elements to your life.
Listening to music that not only has a pleasant melody, but an uplifting message, can be great for developing positive self talk. Have you ever had a song “stuck in your head” for a few hours or days, the lyrics (歌词) repeating themselves in your mind? If those lyrics were positive and inspirational, that would be a good thing. It’s a much better mental soundtrack to have than a running stream of complaints, criticisms of self-limiting thoughts, or even songs that had more depressing or sad lyrics.
Books on strength, personal power, enlightenment, or self help can be good resources to help you change your outlook and the things you say to yourself. Rather than bringing habitual self-defeating thoughts, you can find yourself thinking of new can-do concepts when times get tough.
One of the most important ways you can get and keep positive energy in your life is with the company you keep. Do your friends uplift you, or bring you down? Are they critical, or approving? Ideal friendships provide support when you’re down, fun when you’re up, wisdom when you’re lost. Good friends can inspire you to reach greater heights, and see your strengths even when you don’t always. Pay attention to how your friends make you feel, and if they’re less than supportive, start putting your energy and time toward people who are better suited to be your friends.
In addition, positive affirmations (肯定)can certainly change your self talk from negative to positive. Now, why not begin working positive affirmations into your life in some creative ways?What does the passage mainly talk about?
| A.Adding some elements to your life. |
| B.Getting positive energy from the company you keep. |
| C.Changing your self talk with positive affirmation. |
| D.Reducing stress by surrounding yourself with positive energy. |
How many ways does the author suggest to maintain a positive frame of mind?
| A.3. | B.4. | C.5. | D.6. |
If you have something “stuck in your head”, you probably ________.
| A.keep thinking of this thing all the time |
| B.keep singing the same song for a long time |
| C.regard the lyrics of a song as positive |
| D.are developing positive self-talk |
According to the passage, your best company should be those who ________.
| A.uplift you or bring you down |
| B.encourage you to do things better |
| C.provide fun when you’re depressed |
| D.are supportive when you are strong |
What will probably be talked about in the following paragraph?
| A.How negative self talk influences a person. |
| B.How positive self talk reduces stress in one’s life. |
| C.Some great ways of making great friends. |
| D.Some creative ways of practicing affirmation. |
In most countries in the world, governments require children to attend schools in which trained teachers are responsible for educating the children using an approved curriculum. However, a sharply increasing number of parents believe that it is much better for their children to be educated at home by the people who know them and their needs best. Today, it is estimated that about one million home schooled children in the United States and tens of thousands of other learners around the world are learning outside of school. Now that home schooling is growing worldwide, the real-world experiences of learners show that schools are not always necessary for learning.
Therefore, an increasing number of parents are deciding that home schooling is the best option for their children. They are unhappy with the quality or depth of education offered in the schools, or have other reasons why they feel that conventional schools (some people would rather call “normal schools” or “traditional schools”) are not suitable for their children. One reason is social factors. Parents worry that their children will suffer from bullying(欺负) or will be forced into bad behavior by peer pressure. They believe that the good behavior they have taught the child will be lost in school. Another reason is concern over the quality of schooling available. Schools frequently have large classes and they are often under-funded and stuffed with teachers without sufficient knowledge of their subjects. In the third place, other parents may disagree with the aims of the school curriculum, preferring for academic, social or cultural reasons to keep their children separate.
However, there are many arguments in favor of sending children to conventional schools. The first is that the children will be exposed to other children. And they will interact with each other and develop social skills. A second point is that the children will learn to function outside the family. They will not be dependent on their parents for their educational, emotional and social needs. A third point is that the children will find it easier to integrate (融入) when they finish school, as they eventually will, when they start work or college.
All in all,while many parents work hard to teach their children at home, conventional schools are still the right choice for most children. Schools are not perfect, but they seem to be a proven way of preparing our children for the real world. After all, education is not only about learning facts and figures, but also about learning how to survive socially.It seems that more and more people come to realize that ______.
| A.teachers should know their students’ needs better. |
| B.children should be educated at school. |
| C.children should learn by themselves. |
| D.children should be educated at home. |
What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
| A.The reasons why parents choose home schooling. |
| B.Parents care much for their young children. |
| C.Parents are forced to accept home schooling. |
| D.The quality of education at conventional school is bad. |
Which of the following is most likely to be the disadvantage of conventional schools according to the parents who choose home schooling?
a. The children will make bad friends.
b. The children may behave badly.
c. There is a lot of academic pressure.
d. There are too many students in a class.
| A.a, b | B.a, d |
| C.b, c | D.b, d |
One of the advantages of the conventional schools is that the students ______.
| A.have to meet each other every day |
| B.will be independent of their educational needs |
| C.can develop their practical skills |
| D.have a better chance of going to college |
According to this passage, the author's attitude towards conventional schooling is ________.
| A.disapproving |
| B.supportive |
| C.puzzled |
| D.suspicious |
It was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport. I had rung London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happening before I reached my flat. In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by the British customs to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty, or rather, to declare. It was, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed my normal state of mind. I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question, “have you read this?” I replied with extreme foolishness, “Yes, hundreds of times.”
“And you have nothing to declare?”
“Nothing.”
“How long have you been out of this country?”
“About three months.”
“And during that time you have acquired nothing?”
“Nothing but what is on the list I have given you.”
He seemed momentarily at a loss, but then he attacked. The attack, when it came, was completely unexpected.
“Where did you get that watch?”
I could have kicked myself. Two days before, when playing water games with a friend in the bath, I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER, and it had, not unnaturally, stopped. I had gone into the market and bought, for no more than ten pounds, an ugly time piece that made a strange noise. It had stopped twice, without any reason, during the journey.
I explained, but I had already lost face. I produced my own watch from a pocket, and added that I should be grateful if he would confiscate the replacement.
“It is not a question of confiscation; you will have it,” he said, “there is a fine for failing to declare dutiable goods. And now may I please examine that Rolex?”
It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband(走私品); then he began to search my luggage.What can we conclude from the questions asked by the customs officer?
| A.He wanted to embarrass the writer. |
| B.He was just fulfilling his duty by asking the passenger some usual questions. |
| C.He must have noticed the writer’s new watch. |
| D.He can’t have noticed the writer’s tiredness. |
What did the writer think of the watch he bought in the market?
| A.He was fond of the watch because it was a Rolex. |
| B.He will replace the Rolex with the new watch. |
| C.He found the watch useful though it was very cheap. |
| D.He didn't like the watch at all. |
What does the underlined word “confiscate” mean?
| A.turn away |
| B.throw away |
| C.put away |
| D.take away |
What must have happened to the writer in the end?
| A.He must have spent a long time at the customs but escaped punishment. |
| B.His Rolex must have been confiscated. |
| C.He must have been given a fine as a punishment. |
| D.His cheap watch must have been confiscated. |
What do you think is the tone of the story?
| A.Serious. | B.Critical. |
| C.Humorous. | D.Objective. |