When you consider what subject to study in college, chances are that you and your parents will think about what you can make out of it after graduation. You will likely ask the question: “Can I find a well-paid job or simply a job with a degree in this in the future?”
This consideration also influences students when they come to choose between studying science or humanities (人文学科) at college. People generally believe that the humanities, which include literature , history, cultural studies and philosophy, do not prepare students for a specific vocation (职业). Science subjects, however, are considered vocational courses that produce scientists, engineers and economists (经济学家).
“I've decided to take finance as my college major. My parents and I think this subject will help me get a good job or start a business,” said Huachen Yueru, 17, a science student at Wuxi No. 1 High School.
Even those who choose a liberal arts (文科) education often pick the humanities subject which they think will best help them later find a job.
“I'm going to study Spanish in college, which I believe will open doors to a high-paying job for me,” said Liu Chao, 18, a Senior 2 student at Dalian No 20 High School. He said few of his classmates show interest in subjects like philosophy and history, which are seen as “less promising” in job markets.
The popularity of liberal arts subjects among college students has also been decreasing in the United States. American scholars (学者) and universities are concerned that in the ongoing economic crisis (经济危机) liberal arts subjects will be hit hardest. As money tightens (紧缩), they worry that the humanities may become “a great luxury (奢侈品) that many cannot afford”, according to the New York Times. When you consider what to study in college, what does you and your parents usually think about ?
A.whether you are interested in the subject. |
B.if you can lead a happy life. |
C.what you can make out of it after graduation. |
D.How much you can learn in the college. |
Why do students show little interest in the subjects, like philosophy or history ?
A.Because they are not interested in them. |
B.Because they think these subjects are useless. |
C.Because they see these subjects as less-promising in job market. |
D.Because they like the science subjects. |
What can we infer from the passage ?
A.Humanities are becoming less and less popular with the students. |
B.Studying science subjects is sure to find a well-paid job. |
C.The humanities in college should be cancelled. |
D.The writer thinks those who choose the liberal arts education will choose their favorite subjects. |
What does the underlined word “it” refer to in the first paragraph ?
A.the subject you study in college | B.science | C.humanities | D.liberal arts |
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Though the last book of the spectacular (壮观的) Harry Potter series was released seven years ago in 2007, the young wizard continues to be extremely popular with both kids and adults. Over the years, Harry Potter fans have been able to experience numerous aspects of the young wizard’s life, right down to his favorite drink — butter beer. Now thanks to a British hotel, they can also spend a night in the wizard’s Hogwarts Castle dormitory room.
The four-star Georgian Hotel in Central London, which recently opened its two wizard chambers(房间), is ideally suited to reproducing J.K. Rowling’s school of wizardry (巫术). That’s because the hotel, which is still run by the descendants of the original owners, dates all the way back to 1851. It still remains its original styles inside.
According to the owner of the 163-year-old Georgian Hotel, the idea originated as a way to create a kid-friendly environment in a hotel that is well-known for its Victoria Classic and Belgravia Boutique rooms.
The wizard chambers that have been refinished to resemble the Hogwarts Castle dormitory rooms are furnished with everything a wizard fan could think of — four-poster beds, stone wash basins, potion bottles, cauldrons (汽锅,大锅), spelling books and even study tables. In order to make them appear even more magical, the hotel owners have added their own special touches that include placing a wand in the hand of the Mona Lisa painting that is in one of the chambers.
As you may have guessed, these unique accommodations are not cheap. The rooms, breakfast included, cost about $350 for two people. Kids sharing the same room pay only an additional $40 each. Given that the big wizard chamber can contain up to five people, the overall cost is perfect for families that are all Harry Potter fans. Special packages include a Muggle Walking Tour that takes Harry Potter fans through the areas of the city where parts of the movies were filmed or a visit to Warner Brothers Studio, home of the Harry Potter films’ sets and props (道具).
The hotel is certainly generating a lot of buzz among Harry Potter fans!How long does the Georgian Hotel exist?
A.It has been existing in London for three hundred years.. |
B.It has a history of more than 160 years. |
C.It has been there since 2007. |
D.It has been visited by the Harry Potter fans since 1851. |
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?.
A.The hotel opening two wizard chambers originated as a way to create a kid-friendly environment. |
B.All of the books of the spectacular (壮观的) Harry Potter series were released seven years ago in 2007. |
C.As you may have guessed, these unique accommodations are very cheap. |
D.The wizard chambers aren’t furnished as a wizard fan could think of. |
If Mr Green and his wife with three children want to stay in the hotel for a night, how much should they pay?
A.$ 350. | B.$ 390. | C.$ 430. | D.$ 470. |
The best title of the passage is _______.
A.Stay in the magical Harry Potter rooms |
B.Play with Harry Potter |
C.A recent Harry Potter Hotel |
D.A Expensive Hotel |
D
It’s the dieting fad that is sweeping the world , and encourages fasting for two days of the week . But does it work ?
People are starving themselves to lose weight , with a dieting trend known as the “fast diet” growing in popularity .
The method is also known as the 5:2 diet , and consists of eating normally for five days of a week and cutting calories to about 25 percent of normal intake during other two days . Men consume just 600 calories on the two fast days , while women are limited to 500 calories.
Notably, the two fasting days should not be hack-to-back. The dieter should have at least one normal eating day in between.
In the best-selling book The Fast Diet: Lose Weight, Stay Healthy, and Live Longer with the Simple Secret of Intermittent Fasting by Dr. Michael Mosley and Mimi Spencer, the two authors claim that the 5:2 diet not only promotes weight loss, but also benefits health, offering protection from disease, improved cognitive function and increased lifespan.
The diet originated in the United Kingdom and became popular in the United States. Now, it is gaining popularity among the Chinese middle class.
Zhong Minghui, who is 178cm tall and used to weigh 100 kilograms, finds fasting effective in weight control. He works in the sales department of' a trade company and used to drink and eat a lot after work. After sticking to the fasting diet for five months, he managed to lose about 20 kilograms.
" Actually I did not exactly rely on the 5 :2 diet to lose weight. My fasting was more extreme. I almost completely cut off my supper every day and only ate some fruit. I also used an app to calculate the calories in the food I eat and was cautious of not eating any high-calorie food. I did about an hour's aerobic exercise every day. Fasting is definitely effective, but I think sports also help ,” he says.
"I do not really believe that fasting is the magical cure-all, but my high blood sugar has improved," he adds.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics says that although there is evidence that intermittent fasting diets may help prevent chronic disease, more research is needed.
Han Ting, a clinic nutritionist of Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, says that people who suffer diabetes or eating disorders, pregnant women, kids, teens and frail seniors should not try fasting. She recommends a regular low-calorie diet, which is safer and less risky for health.
When on a fasting diet, on the weekly fasting days, Han recommends low-fat, low-sugar, low-protein food, such as vegetables, yogurt, non-fat milk, shellfish and fruit with high dietary fiber.According to the passage the practice of 5 :2 diet first begins in _________.
A.China | B.the United States |
C.the United Kingdom | D.the United Union |
What should be paid attention to when one goes on the 5:2 diet?
A.The two fasting days should be arranged one after another. |
B.The two fasting days should not be arranged continuously. |
C.You should consume as many calories as possible during the five normally eating days. |
D.Women must take in more calories than men during the two fasting days. |
According to the passage, Zhong Minghui _________.
A.managed to lose about 20 kilograms by taking exercises |
B.thought little of the 5:2 diet |
C.owed his high blood sugar to the fasting diet |
D.found it effective to lose weight via fast diet |
What does the underlined word "intermittent" mean ?
A.Happening occasionally. |
B.Motivating continuously |
C.Increasing dramatically. |
D.Changing sharply. |
C
Ah, Thanksgiving--- truly my favorite holiday. A day off with family and friends and football and an exorbitant amount of food .It doesn’t get much more American than that. Let's look at some interesting Thanksgiving traditions to shed light on this delicious American tradition.
How it started
The story: In the early 1620s, as the first English settlers ( called Pilgrims) arrived in America searching for a life free of religious persecution , they experienced very difficult harvests- as the climate was quite different from that of England. They eventually established (temporarily) good relations with the local Native Americans, called the Wampanoag tribe. The Wampanoag leader Squanto, along with his tribe of friendly Native Americans, helped the English settlers learn how to farm and fish in the harsh and rocky climate of Massachusetts. In 1621, they celebrated the Harvest Festival together. And the Thanksgiving tradition was born! It became an official American holiday under Abraham Lincoln amidst the turmoil of the American Civil War in 1863.
What it means now
Now, after the American colonists destroyed native cultures and sequestered them onto reservations, the current American Thanksgiving has hardly anything to do with a celebration of cordial relations between peoples. Today, we try to forget America's guilty past and celebrate our family, friends, and good health on this day. Americans celebrate Thanksgiving much like Chinese people do the Spring Festival - with family members pouring in from all directions to get reunion and break bread. We play football, watch football, and eat a hell of a lot of turkey.
American Turkey
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of America. In a letter to his daughter, he wrote that the turkey, in comparison to the eagle, was " a far more respectable bird" and a true native of America .
Additionally, he thought that bald eagles had a " bad moral character".
Presidential Pardon
The American president pardons one turkey every year. Every year since I947, the National Turkey Federation presents one live turkey to the President, and in 1987, President Ronald Reagan jokingly pardoned the live turkey. This became an official tradition in 1989. Pardoned turkeys are sent off to live the rest of their short lives. Lucky turkeys!
Black Friday
This is the most despicable of Thanksgiving traditions. A caveat(提醒)---many Americans don't take part in this activity of burning money. The Friday after Thanksgiving is called " Black Friday" , and all across America, people go out to their local stores to buy discounted everything, in packages of 36. Every year, a few people die from trampling as the doors to the store open. Thankfully, with the rise of e-commerce sites such as Amazon, people are moving more to online shopping to take advantage of Black Friday deals.Which of the following is the most extremely unpleasant tradition of Thanksgiving?
A.American Turkey |
B.Black Friday |
C.Presidential Pardon |
D.Thanksgiving decoration |
Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of America because____.
A.turkey was much larger in comparison to the bald eagle |
B.his daughter liked turkey more than the bald eagle |
C.bald eagles were true natives of America |
D.he thought highly of the bird |
The original meaning of Thanksgiving was____
A.to celebrate the friendly relations between the first English settlers and the local Native Americans |
B.to praise the local Wampanoag tribe for their useful instructions |
C.to encourage the new settlers to learn how to farm and fish in the new world |
D.to apologize to the local Native Americans for the wrongs that the first English settlers had done |
What's the author's purpose of writing this passage?
A.To warn people of the bad influence of Thanksgiving. |
B.To make people aware of the potential danger of Black Friday. |
C.To introduce some interesting Thanksgiving traditions to people. |
D.To remind people not to forget the true meaning of Thanksgiving. |
B
If you are reading this article in class, you are probably trying to read it quickly. You have been taught to skim a scan, to look for key words so as to understand the main idea of the article and the important points in the article .Skimming and scanning is a good strategy when you are pressed for time, such as when you are taking an exam, but today, many people skim and scan everything and they have lost the ability to enjoy reading.
In response to this, something called the" slow reading movement" has become popular. The idea is that people should shut off their computers and mobile phones for half an hour or forty-five minutes each day and enjoy the pleasure reading a good book – slowly! In many cities there are even slow reading clubs where members go to a cafe, not discuss books, but to sit quietly with each other, drink coffee and just read.
Researchers have found that reading slowly, especially books of fiction, helps people concentrate, relax and think about what they are reading. It also helps people empathize. This last point is important. When you read a novel slowly ,you get to understand the characters' emotions and to see the world through their eyes.
Reading, of course, isn't easy. You have to sit still, for one thing. And it can seem boring when compared to the excitement of playing video games. But, for me, reading has been an enduring pleasure in my life. From the age of ten, when I got my first library card, I've enjoyed the company of pirates and heroes, of evil criminals and clever detectives, of thousands of interesting people I would have never met in real life. Reading provided me with escape, but it also enabled me to understand the world around me. It was an education in a classroom that had no walls.
In your classroom, you have learned to read " fast". Outside of the classroom, you should try to learn to read " slowly . You may be surprised at how much you enjoy it.When you are having an exam, it's acknowledged that ___________.
A.reading slowly is the best way |
B.reading word for word is a good method |
C.reading fast is a good strategy |
D.reading casually is a wonderful choice |
Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of " slow reading movement" ?
A.Enjoying the pleasure of reading a good book slowly. |
B.Helping people refresh and relax. |
C.Understanding the characters' emotions more accurately. |
D.Getting the main idea of the article quickly. |
It can be inferred from the passage that the writer is a person who___________.
A.doesn't like reading fast |
B.can't tell the difference between reading fast and reading slowly |
C.likes to seek comfort from reading slowly |
D.benefits a lot from reading |
Why does the writer call reading “an education in a classroom that had no walls ”?
A.Because there is no need to build walls for the books. |
B.Because reading enables people to better understand the world them. |
C.Because a library card is what you need to enjoy reading in the library. |
D.Because there are thousands of interesting people in the books who can help you escape. |
A
It was almost six years ago that my family and I waited for her at the airport. Unsure of what to expect and a little bitter about such an experience that my mother was forcing upon me, I had mixed feeling about the girl from Madrid. Today,after making many memories and discoveries, I couldn't be more thankful for what that experience taught me.
My family had the privilege to host Teresa for several summers. I became fond of her cheerful chatter, constant laughter ,and addiction to online shopping. She seldom took my unkind jokes seriously and always gave it right back to me, making our relationship closer. She could go on talking for hours about the beach outside her house, her family and friends, and her life at her school.
While several aspects were very similar to my life here, I was always left with a certain level of mystery and excitement as I wondered how the picture in my head compared with reality.
Through hard work, she became fluent in English in almost no time. While this was a big success for her, it made me ashamed as I was not forced to develop the little Spanish that I was learning in class. This experience aroused my interest in traveling to Europe - especially Spain. While l know that not everyone has this same interest in other culture, I believe that it is important for us to be willing to learn about what makes certain customs and activities significant to them As Americans, we may be some of the most arrogant(自大的 ) people about other culture, which history has proven can have disastrous consequences. By at least making the effort to appreciate what is important to them, we show respect to the people who have such culture.
Through the unique experience that in a sense I was forced into, I learned far more about the Spanish culture than I could have in any classroom. I discovered new interests that I had never considered before, and I am excited for the opportunity to experience it first-hand this summer.We can judge from the second paragraph that the girl from Madrid____________.
A.could teach the author Spanish |
B.always quarreled with the author |
C.liked to talk with the author |
D.showed great interest in the author |
The author expected to travel to Europe in order to_____________ .
A.develop the little Spanish |
B.inform people there of American culture |
C.improve the skills to communicate with Teresa |
D.have a better understanding of European culture |
What is the best title for this passage?
A.Learning Foreign Languages | B.Getting Better Culture |
C.Close Tie with Teresa | D.Hosting Teresa |