Hundreds of years ago, a Roman army came north from England to make war on Scotland. The Scots, a brave people, love their country. They fought hard to drive the enemy out of Scotland. But there were too many of the Romans. It looked as if the Romans would win.
One night, the leader of the Scots marched his soldiers to the top of a hill. “We will rest here tonight, my men,” he said, “Tomorrow we will fight one more battle. We must win, or we will die.”
They were all very tired. So they ate their supper quickly and fell asleep. There were four guards on duty, but they were very tired, too, and one by one, they fell asleep.
The Romans were not asleep. Quickly they gathered at the foot of the hill. Slowly they went up the hill. Closer they came to the sleeping Scots. They were almost at the top. A few minutes more the war would be over. Suddenly, one of them put his foot on a thistle (蓟). He cried out and his sudden cry woke the Scots. In a minute they were on their feet and ready for a battle. The fighting was hard, but it did not last long. The Scots wiped out the Romans and saved Scotland.
The thistle is not a beautiful plant. It has sharp needles all over it. Few people liked it. But the people of Scotland liked it so much that they made it their national flower.Hundreds of years ago, the Romans ____ .
A.came from the north through England to make war on Scotland |
B.came to the north Scotland from England to make war on Scotland |
C.came from the north of England to fight the Scots |
D.came to the north from the south of Britain to fight the Scots |
At the shout of a Roman soldier, all the Scots who were asleep at the hill ____ .
A.began to fight the Romans hard |
B.stood up without putting on their shoes and began to fight |
C.woke and rose immediately, ready to fight |
D.put their feet into their shoes at once and were ready to fight |
The result of the war is that ____ .
A.the Romans killed all the Scots |
B.the Scots were defeated |
C.the Scots were driven out of Scotland |
D.the Scots defeated the Romans |
The Scots made thistle their national flower because thistle ____ .
A.is lovely, though not beautiful |
B.gave them happiness |
C.is a kind of useful plant |
D.helped the Scots in wiping out the Romans |
Teachers battle student stress
Teachers of Anna University participate in a workshop on helping students deal with stress. How do you handle an adolescent who refuses to speak, even about his project, or a student who is very attentive in class but fails to perform in examinations?
Two months the before a new group of students enter engineering colleges, lecturers and professors of Anna University are being advised on how to handle students and help them handle stress better.
In a series of workshops organized by the Centre for Empowerment of Women, Anna University, the lecturers are trained in specific ways to help students understand personal and academic stress.
"Students come here from varied backgrounds and the biggest challenge is to get them to open up and speak boldly," said HemaAchyuthan, director of Centre for Empowerment of Women.
The workshop on Friday was handled by Counsellor PrabhaArun who said that students tend to approach only those teachers who make them feel relaxed. Lecturers assume that college students are more responsible but the transition from school often takes time.
"Observing students' behaviour helps a lot, "said teachers. Y. Vidhya Lakshmi, a physics lecturer, said, "We might observe a student behaving differently but only when we talk to hostel wardens do we get a better picture of his recent activities. Also, the fact that teachers keep changing every semester does not allow students to establish longer relationships with them."
Teachers say that the 45 minutes allocated every week for counselling students is hardly adequate to understand their problems. Also, teachers are expected to shoulder more responsibilities, such as handling additional programs and submitting research papers. This leaves them with very little time to communicate with students. Teachers of Anna University attend the workshop so that they can help students _______.
A.have the ability to speak |
B.fight with their stress |
C.adapt to the university life well |
D.gain higher grades in exams |
We can know from the passage that _ _
A.two months after the new students enter the college, teachers will be trained in workshops |
B.the biggest difficulty for the new students entering the college is to speak freely and boldly |
C.PrabhaArun is a physics lecturer and also a director in Anna University |
D.lecturers think that school takes up more responsibility for the students' stress |
Students have difficulty in setting up longer relationships with teachers because _______.
A.teachers are not always available at any time |
B.teachers keep changing every semester |
C.students are busy with their project all the time |
D.students are bearing too much pressure |
The underlined' word in the last paragraph probably means "______".
A.set aside |
B.put down |
C.set up |
D.cut out |
News One
Much of Pakistan faces more storms in the coming days. Heavy rains have already caused more than two weeks of record flooding. Health officials worry about disease spreading because of a lack of clean drinking water. The United Nations wants four hundred and sixty million dollars to provide immediate help for fourteen million people affected by the flooding. About l,600 people have died because of the floods.
The Pakistani ambassador(大使) to the UN says the floods could limit his country's economic growth this year. The cotton industry has been hit especially hard. Pakistan has cancelled official Independence Day celebrations that were set for Saturday.
News Two
Russian officials are reporting progress against wildfires that have blackened parts of the country and polluted the air. Russia has requested technical assistance. President Obama called President Dmitri Medvedev on Thursday to tell him that American firefighting equipment is on the way.
A girl in Moscow wears a mask to protect herself from thick smoke caused by wildfires last week. The fires are not the only problem. President Medvedev says Russia has lost about one-fourth of its grain crops this year because of heat and dry weather. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has banned grain exports until the end of the year. Russia is a major wheat exporter. But crops have been hit hard by the record heat this summer. During the past week, bread prices in Russia have jumped by twenty percent.
But skies cleared over Moscow after days of heavy pollution, and there were cooling rains. The city set a new record for itself when temperatures reached thirty-nine degrees Celsius on July 30.
News Three
American scientists reported on Friday that this July was the second warmest worldwide in records dating back to 1880. The government report said the average temperature for January through July was the warmest on record. Global warming keeps the temperature growing year by year.What does News One talk about?
A.The record floods happened in Pakistan. |
B.The celebrations of Independence Day. |
C.The reason of the floods. |
D.The trouble of Pakistan caused by wildfires. |
It is implied in News One that _____
A.Pakistan is often hit by heavy storms |
B.the floods have caused a loss to Pakistan's economy |
C.many countries are willing to help Pakistan |
D.most people in Pakistan are threatened by diseases |
What does the underlined word "assistance" in News Two mean?
A.Help. |
B.Information. |
C.Skill. |
D.Guide. |
From the passage we know that the wildfires in Russia ______.
A.were started by human activities |
B.have been put off by cooling rains |
C.have affected the prices of bread in the country |
D.caused the country to import wheat from other countries |
A Bite of China, a food documentary series that hastriggered online shopping crazes for the various dishes shown in the program, has also bitten into the lives of the people it covered. One of those, Huang Guosheng, 59,is a farmer who makes and sells yellow steamed buns with his wife in Suide County, Shaanxi Province.
Following the airing of the documentary, he was approached by JiaGuolong, the owner of Xi Bei Northwest Dishes in Beijing.
Jia was hoping to convince the farmer to join his team and make his special buns for customers in his popular restaurant chain, which is characterized by cuisine from the northwestern Chinese countryside.
"I told Huang my idea. The farmer, simple andhonest as he seemed in the documentary, said he didn't really understand what I was doing, "Jia said.
"So I invited him to Beijing to visit the restaurant's outlets."
But an Internet buzz was raised soon. While some netizens said Jia made a smart move to promote his brand and help Huang lead a better life, others argued it was a clear publicity stunt and a commercial "abduction".
"I won't deny the publicity issue. Thedocumentary has been enormously popular and Huang has become more celebrated, "Jia said.
"But as a businessman, there is nothing wrong with grabbing a chance to boost my business," he said. Despite the publicity, Jia said that what really mattered was that his intentions were lOO-percent good.
"From the documentary, you can tell Huang's life is far from rich. He works hard and walks miles to the town to sell his steamed yellow buns, but his earnings are very limited," Jia said.
"I want him to have a better life. If there is a chance that could enable him to enhance his life by doing the same thing he used to do, why not take it,"Jia said.
Jia disagreed with the term" abduction" and said Huang would make a decision for himself.
"To those who mentioned the word ‘abduction’, how do you know Huang doesn't want to change his life," Jia said. The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means _________.
A.force | B.arouse |
C.rise | D.forbid |
JiaGuolong invited Huang Guosheng to Beijing mainly to __________.
A.let Huang understand what Jia is doing with his restaurant |
B.show Huang around the places of interest in Beijing |
C.convince Huang to join him in dealing with his restaurant |
D.help him lead a happier and richer life than ever |
From the passage, we can infer that_________.
A.not all the netizens think highly of Jia's move |
B.Jia denied his publicity issue of his move |
C.Huang makes a lot of money from selling his buns |
D.Jia agreed with the term "abduction" |
Jia's words ill the last paragraph probably mean that____,
A.Huang will not agree to join him in his team |
B.Huang has shown his willingness to join him |
C.Jia believes it is likely that Huang will want to join him |
D.Huang's life has already changed in a positive way |
Chinese students get annual stress test
More than nine million people sit the exams.known as the gaokao and it seems that the wholecountry keeps a respectful distance-even the carhorns are banned near the exam halls.
About 280, 000 police officers are put on securitytraffic detail during the exams. There are 106roadblocks around the exam halls in Beijing alone.
People need a bit of help around exam time andthere are large crowds around the Buddhist temples.At Yaoshan in Henan Province, authorities areallowing candidates to "hug the feet" of their 200-metre tall Buddha there for free during theexaminations to bring good luck.
The candidates' chances of getting into college are better than ever — the 9.15 million students are competing for 6.85 million places, and the numbers are falling: they are down l.4 million since 2008.
The education ministry said this was because the graduation-age population has fallen and becausemore students want to study abroad. There is also a feeling that the safe job in the public sector-the"iron rice bow"— which many students are hoping to achieve after graduation,is not the draw it used to be as the private sector becomes more alluring.
Every year at this time, teachers are on thelookout for increasingly inventive cheats. Earlier this week, police in Jiangxi Province discovered a group of people making exam-cheatingequipments, and arrested 63 people.
One 83-year-old man took the exams for the12th time this year, saying everyone needs theirdream. "He needs a better dream," one personquipped on the net. "Don't take a place away from a young person." From the passage we can infer that ____________.
A.the car whistles are completely cancelledduring the college entrance exam |
B.the college entrance exam is considered awesome by all the country |
C.about 280, 000 police officers are put on security traffic detail in Beijing during gaokao |
D."hugging the feet"of the Buddha must bring good luck to the candidates |
The number of the students sitting the college entrance exam in 2008 is ________.
A.more than 10. 5 million |
B.less than l. 4 million |
C.9.15 million |
D.6. 85 million |
Which of the following statements is not the reason for the falling candidate number?
A.The graduation-age population has fallen. |
B.More students want to study abroad. |
C.The "iron rice bowl" is not the draw. |
D.The cost of attending the college is high. |
The underlined word in the last paragraphprobably means in Chinese.
A.嘲讽 |
B.关心 |
C.担忧 |
D.装备 |
For those who are tired of doing the laundry, Samsung has found an answer: a washing machine that can tell you when your laundry is done via a smartphone app (application).
Strange though it may seem-"my wife already does that" was a common response among attendeesviewing the device when it was introduced at theConsumer Electronics Show (CES ) this weekSamsung is just one of many appliance makers racingto install(安装) a large number of Internet-connectedfeatures in machines in an effort to make them "smart" .
Last year, it was a refrigerator that tweeted. Thisyear,it's Wi-Fi-enabled laundry machines and fridgesthat can tell you when your groceries are going bad.
The washers and dryers, available starting in thespring, connect to any smartphone through adownloadable application. The phone can then beused as a remote control, so the machines can beturned on and off white their owner is at work or onthe bus.
Samsung says it's not just something new — theapp connection actually has some practical uses.
"If you started to dry clothes in the morning andforgot to take them out, you can go to your phoneand restart your dryer for the time when you comehome, so your clothes are refreshed and ready to go,"said spokesperson Amy Schmidt.
The company also says that with electricity rates(电价) varying depending on the time of day, morecontrol over when the machines are used can helpsave money.
Perhaps, but what they will probably reallyaccomplish is what all good technologies do-enablelaziness. Rather than getting up to check on whetherthe laundry is done, users will instead monitor it ontheir phones while watching TV. What can be inferred from the common responseof the attendees at the CES?
A.The machine will be a big success. |
B.Their wives like doing the laundry. |
C.The machine is unrelated to their life. |
D.This kind of technology is familiar to them. |
What can we learn about the new laundrymachines?
A.They can tell you when your clothes need washing. |
B.They can be controlled with a smartphone. |
C.They are difficult to operate. |
D.They are sold at a low price. |
We can conclude from Samsung's statementsthat ______.
A.the app connection makes life easier |
B.it is better to dry clothes in the morning |
C.smartphones can shorten the drying time |
D.we should refresh clothes back at home |
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.The laundry should be frequently checked. |
B.Lazy people like using such machines. |
C.Good technologies also cause problems. |
D.Televisions may help do the laundry. |