Throughout the world, boys and girls prefer to play with different types of toys. Boys typically like to play with cars and trucks, while girls typically choose to play with dolls. Why is this? A traditional sociological explanation is that boys and girls are socialized and encouraged to play with different types of toys by their parents, peers, and the “society”. Growing scientific evidence suggests, however, that boys’ and girls’ toy preferences may have a biological origin.
In 2002, Gerianne M. Alexander of Texas A&M University and Melissa Hines of City University in London surprised the scientific world by showing that monkeys showed the same sex-typical toy preferences as humans. In the study, Alexander and Hines gave two masculine toys (a ball and a police car), two feminine toys (a soft doll and a cooking pot), and two neutral toys (a picture book and a stuffed dog) to 44 male and 44 female monkeys. They then assessed the monkeys’ preference for each toy by measuring how much time they spent with each. Their data showed that male monkeys showed significantly greater interest in the masculine toys, and the female monkeys showed significantly greater interest in the feminine toys. The two sexes did not differ in their preference for the neutral toys.
If children’ s toy preferences were largely formed by gender socialization, as traditional sociologists’ claim, in which their parents give “gender appropriate” toys to boys and girls, how can these male and female monkeys have the same preferences as boys and girls?They were never socialized by humans, and they had never seen these toys before in their lives.Traditional sociologists believe boys’ and girls’ toy preferences ________.
| A.are passed down from their parents |
| B.are largely formed in later life |
| C.have nothing to do with gender socialization |
| D.have a biological origin |
The study by Alexander and Hines shows that monkeys________.
| A.also have a sex typical toy preference |
| B.also play toys as humans do |
| C.have no toy preferences |
| D.like to play different toys at different time |
Alexander and Hines carried out the study to ________.
| A.find more evidence for traditional sociology |
| B.test the intelligence of monkeys |
| C.test whether monkeys like to play toys |
| D.find out why boys and girls prefer different toys |
According to the study, if given a stuffed dog, ________.
| A.only the male monkeys showed interest |
| B.the female monkeys showed more interest |
| C.the male and female monkeys showed the same interest |
| D.neither the male nor the female monkeys showed any interest |
If you look up the word “create” in the dictionary , you will find it means “to bring into being, to cause something each of us does daily to exist”.
We are creative whenever we look at or think about something in a new way. First, this includes an awareness of our surroundings.It means using all of our senses to become aware of our world.This may be as simple as being aware of color and texture(质地), as well as taste, when we plan a meal.Above all, it is the ability to notice things that others might miss.
A second part of creativity is an ability to see relationships among things.There is nothing new under the sun. The creativity is remaking or recombining(重组) the old in new ways. For example, we might do this by finding a more effective way to study or a better way to arrange our furniture, or we might make a new combination of camera lenses and filters to create an unusual photograph.
A third part of creativity is the courage and drive to make use of our new ideas, to ask for them to achieve some new results.To think up a new idea is one thing; to put the idea to work is another.
These three parts of creativity are included in all the great works of geniuses, but they are also included in many of our day-to-day activities.(257 words)Which of the following activities is NOT a creative one according to the passage?
| A.To prepare for a meal. |
| B.To arrange the furniture in a special way. |
| C.To buy some books from a bookstore. |
| D.To “write” a letter with the computer. |
“There is nothing new under the sun” really implies that _________.
| A.a new thing can only be created at the basis of earlier things |
| B.a new thing is only a tale |
| C.we can seldom create new things |
| D.we can hardly see really new things in the world |
What is the relationship between a new thought and its being put into practice?
| A.It’s more difficult to create a new thought than to put it into practice. |
| B.To find a new thought will clearly lead to the production of a new thing. |
| C.A man with an excellent ability of practice can easily become an inventor. |
| D.One may come up with a new thought, but may not put it into practice. |
The best title for this passage is__________.
| A.How to Develop One’s Creativity |
| B.What Is Creativity |
| C.The Importance of Creativity |
| D.Creativity, a Not Faraway Thing |
XI’AN---Seven people died in a fire early on Wednesday morning in Xi’an, capital of Shanxi Province. A restaurant with a karaoke hall in the southern suburbs caught fire around 2 a. m. and seven waitresses who were sleeping on the second floor of the restaurant were killed. The restaurant was completely destroyed and the waitresses, the local police said, were killed by toxic smoke from burning decorations.
MANILA---Four people were killed yesterday in the central Philippine island of Tacloban when a bomb they had dug up exploded, local police were quoted as saying. The four people were digging to set up a septic(poisonous)tank in their house when they dug up the bomb. It went off, killing all four people, local police were quoted by radio station DZBB as saying. The police did not say where the bomb came from. Unexploded bombs from World War II are still discovered around the Philippines once in a while.
TEL AVIV---An Israeli couple kissed for 30 hours and 45 minutes which, a spokeswoman said yesterday, was a world record. The couple, both in their twenties, started kissing on Monday at 8:30 p.m. along with 250 other couples in a contest. “For nearly 31 hours they didn’t eat, drink, talk or even go to the bathroom. And the whole time, they were standing up”, said Arielle Goldman, who handled public relations for the event. She said a representative of the Guinness Book of World Records was on hang to witness the event, recorded on video. The previous record was 29 hour and 37 minutes, Goldman said. The winning couple received two round-the-world plane tickets and $2,500. (277 words)Which of the following statements is right?
| A.The news report didn’t mention the loss caused by the fire. |
| B.After reading the report we know how the fire broke out. |
| C.The reporter tended to think the bomb had something to do with World War II |
| D.The police refused to admit the bomb had anything to do with World War II. |
The underlined word “toxic” means _____.
| A.poisonous | B.dangerous | C.hot | D.thick |
The Israeli couple kissed for nearly 31 hours_____.
| A.to test their endurance | B.to set a new world record |
| C.to show their special love | D.to prove they are very healthy |
Why did so many couples take part in the contest?
| A.Because it was a good chance to enjoy themselves. |
| B.Because they were poor and wanted to gain the 2,500 dollars. |
| C.Because they wanted to attract people’s attention. |
| D.Because they aimed at the honor and prize. |
I travel a lot, and I find out different “styles” of directions every time I ask “How can I get to the post office?”
Foreign tourists are often confused in Japan because most streets there don’t have names. In Japan, people use landmarks(地标) in their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, “Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop.”
In the countryside of the American Midwest, there are not usually many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat; in many places there are no towns or buildings within miles. Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distances. In Kansas or Iowa, for example, people will say, “Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.”
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map. They measure distance in time, not miles. “How far away is the post office?” you ask. “Oh,” they answer, “it’s about five minutes from here.” You say, “Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They don’t know.
It’s true that a person doesn’t know the answer to your question sometimes. What happens in such a situation? A New Yorker might say, “Sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers “I don’t know.” People in Yucatan believe that “I don’t know” is impolite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A tourist can easily get lost in Yucatan! (268 words)When a tourist asks the Japanese the way to a certain place, they usually ______.
| A.describe the place carefully | B.show him a map of the place |
| C.tell him the names of the streets | D.refer to recognizable buildings and places |
What is the place where people measure distance in time?
| A.New York. | B.Los Angeles. | C.Kansas. | D.Iowa. |
People in Yucatan may give a tourist a wrong answer ______.
| A.in order to save time | B.to show the right way |
| C.so as to be polite | D.for fun |
What can we infer from the text?
| A.It’s important for travelers to understand cultural differences. |
| B.It’s useful for travelers to know how to ask the way properly. |
| C.People have similar understandings of politeness. |
| D.New Yorkers are generally friendly to visitors. |
To wash yourself, you take a bath(洗澡) or a shower. Animals need to keep clean, too. How do animals clean themselves?
Cats lick(舔)themselves to keep their fur clean. Have you ever watched a pet cat clean itself?
Elephants take baths much as you do. But instead of jumping into the tub(浴缸), they walk into a river or lake.
Pigs also like to roll around in water. This keeps them clean and cool. If there is no clean water, they will roll in mud(泥)on a hot day. They do this to cool off. Pigs do not really like mud. They are happier in a nice, clean pond(水池).
Bats have a funny way to keep clean. They lick their thumbs to clean their ears!
Guess how polar bears clean themselves. They use snow, of course!
Some animals take baths in dust instead of water! The wombat(毛鼻袋熊) is an Australian animal with lots of fur. To get clean, it lies down. Then it covers itself with sand!
Birds clean themselves in many ways. Sometimes they wash in water. That’s why some people put birdbaths in their yard. At other times birds take dust baths, just like wombats. Birds also use their beaks(喙)to keep their feathers clean. They use their beaks the way you use a comb.
Sometimes a bird has itchy bugs(发痒的虫子)in its feathers. Birds may use ants to help them clean off the bugs. A bird will lie down on an ant nest. Then the ants will crawl on the bird. The ants make a kind of bug spray(喷雾)on the feathers;. Then the itchy bugs die!
Birds take baths in something else besides dust and ants! Some birds take “smoke baths” They sit on chimneys. They wave their wings in the smoke!This passage mainly tells us .
| A.why some people put birdbaths in their yard | B.why birds allow ants to crawl on their body |
| C.how animals cool off on hot days | D.how some animals keep clean |
What is a pig’s favorite way to get clean?
| A.Licking itself. | B.Lying down on ants. |
| C.Rolling in nice, thick mud. | D.Taking a bath in clean water. |
Which of the following animals use dust to clean themselves?
| A.Cats. | B.Bats. | C.Wombats. | D.Ants. |
Can you imagine that you can save your own life during a heart attack(心脏病发作) by coughing(咳嗽)? Let’s see how…
A heart attack can happen to anyone. Let’s say it’s 4:17 p.m. and you’re driving home (alone of course) after an unusually hard day on the job. Not only was the workload(工作负担) extremely heavy, you also had a disagreement with your boss, and no matter how hard you tried, he just wouldn’t see your side of the situation. You’re really upset and the more you think about it, the more nervous you become.
All of a sudden you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to spread out into your arm and up into your jaw(下巴). You are only about five miles from the hospital nearest your home, unfortunately you don’t know if you’ll be able to make it that far.
What can you do? You’ve been trained in CPR but the guy who taught the course didn’t tell you how to perform it on yourself.
Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, this article seems in order. Without help the person whose heart stops beating properly and who begins to feel faint(晕眩的)has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very powerfully. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and last long, as when producing sputum(痰)from deep inside the chest. A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without stopping until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs(肺)and coughing movements squeeze(挤压) the heart and keep the blood circulating.
The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm(节奏). In this way, heart attack victims can get to a phone and, between breaths, call for help.
Now, do you understand the whole matter? Tell as many other people as possible about this. It could save their lives!According to the passage, CPR is most probably something done to .
| A.regain someone’s breath and heart beat |
| B.help someone treat a heart attack by himself |
| C.teach people how to stay in good state |
| D.train people how to stay calm when facing dangers |
According to Paragraph 5, coughing during a heart attack helps .
| A.to relax the heart | B.to get oxygen into the lungs |
| C.to keep the blood circulating | D.to reduce the pain in the chest |
We can learn from the passage that .
| A.a long day’s work usually results in heart attacks |
| B.not only the chest aches when one suffers a heart attack |
| C.people should attend a CPR course to survive heart attacks |
| D.one should cough loudly immediately one’s chest aches |
In which section of a newspaper can you read this passage?
| A.Health Care | B.Advertisement. | C.Family. | D.Teaching. |