Kids don’t have to pay bills,cook dinners,or manage car polls (合伙使用汽车).But—just like adults—they have their share of daily demands and things that don’t go smoothly.If frustrations and disappointments pile up,kids can get worried.
It’s natural for all kids to worry at times,and because of personality differences,some may worry more than others.Luckily,parents can help kids manage worry and deal with everyday problems with ease.Kids who can do that develop a sense of confidence and optimism that will help them master life’s challenges,big and small.
What kids worry about is often related to the age and stage they’re at.Kids and preteens typically worry about things like grades,tests,their changing bodies,fitting in with friends,a goal they missed at the soccer game,or whether they’ll make the team.They may worry about social troubles like cliques (派系,小圈子),peer (同龄人) pressure,or whether they’ll be bullied (欺负),laughed at,or left out.Because they’re beginning to feel more a part of the larger world around them,preteens also may worry about world events or issues they hear about on the news or at school.Things like terrorism,war,pollution,global warming,endangered animals,and natural disasters can all become a source of worry.From the passage,we learn that________.
A.not kids but adults may get worried about something |
B.the worries that kids experience vary from one to another |
C.kids worry about the same issues,regardless of their age |
D.preteens may not worry about fire or earthquakes |
What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A.Advice on removing kids’ worries. |
B.The negative results of getting worried. |
C.Why kids get worried. |
D.What kids may worry about. |
The next paragraph might talk about________.
A.suggestions for kids to deal with worries |
B.the importance of avoiding getting worried |
C.different opinions on kids getting worried |
D.subjects that teenagers and adults worry about |
The passage is most likely intended for________.
A.scientists |
B.teachers |
C.parents |
D.doctors |
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. What are these ads for?
A.Food you can order for delivery. | B.Places to go on vacation. |
C.Special offers at a shopping center. | D.Things on sale in a big store. |
. Which of the following is true according to the ads?
A.Spending $ 50 means 3 hours of free parking. |
B.One person can buy 4 tickets for the price of three. |
C.After buying two CDs, you can get another two CDs for free. |
D.At Mike’s Cafe, people can get a free drink after spending $![]() |
.. We can know from this passage_________.
A.there are more than one theatre in the center |
B.if you buy a book there, you may pay less than half the price |
C.you may get a free one if you buy a shirt, or a tie, or a pair of shoes |
D.you won’t get a free soft drink unless you spend more than 10 dollars on the meal |
Britain’s oldest man made his first visit to London yesterday at the age of 101. Mr. John Evans had never found the
time or money to make the trip from his home in Forest Fach, near Swansea. But, when British Rail offered him an all – expenses – paid birthday treat to the capital he just could not refuse.
He arrived at Paddington Station and smartly turned out in his best suit, favorite Panama hat and a red rose in his buttonhole. “It’s very exciting. There’s no doubt about it,” he said.
Until yesterday he had never been far from home, except for one trip to Aberdeen. “But I’ve been on the seas to that faraway land called Ilfracombe 21 miles from home,” he joked.
Mr. Evans, who spent 60 years working as a miner in South Wales, almost made the journey to London once before, at the turn of the century. “There was a trip to the White City but it was ten shillings return from Swansea – too much I thought. All my money went to the family then,” he said.
During the next two days Mr. Evans will be taken on a short tour of London to see the sights. Top of his list is a visit to the House of Parliament organized by his MP, Mr. Gareth Wardell.
The only arrangement he does not care for is the wheelchair provided for him if he gets tired. “I don’t like the chair – people will think I am getting old,” he said. His secret for a long and healthy life has been well publicized – no wine, no tobacco and no anger.
Before setting off from Swansea with his 76 – year – old son, Amwell, he said jokingly, “I’m glad to see they’ve given me a return ticket.”
. The very reason that Mr. Evans didn’t go to see the world is that_______.
A.he had already been on the seas to Ilfracombe |
B.he was too busy to go too far away from home |
C.he couldn’t afford both the time and the money |
D.he believed “East or west, home is the best” |
. Mr. Evans didn’t like the wheelchair simply because_______.
A.he was not used to traveling in it |
B.the wheelchair was of poor quality and not easy to operate |
C.he actually preferred walking to sitting in it at home |
D.he thought he was still young enough to manage the trip |
. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Mr. Evans had to work hard to raise his family when young. |
B.The trip to London excited Mr. Evans very much. |
C.Mr. Evans could not really enj![]() |
D.Humor was one of Mr. Evans’ characters. |
. The probable explanation to Mr. Evans’ long life lies in_______.
A.his good living habits | B.his hard working for the family |
C.his sticking to his hometown | D.his living conditions near the Swansea |
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A.tenants with bad credit can not find their rentals |
B.tenants can not find the rentals which provide Bed and ![]() |
C.landlords can post a flat or a room to rent without paying any money |
D.landlords and tenants are informed of each other’s email addresses |
This passage is probably_________.
A.an ad for a housing rental website | B.a guide for people to rent houses |
C.a direction of making rental deals | D.a collection of rental information |
People can do all the following at Sublet.com EXCEPT_________.
A.buy a well-furnished apartment |
B.find a place to stay with their pets |
C.evaluate the quality of a tenant |
D.post their apartment or house for a short term or long term rental |
The purpose of the last paragraph is probably to_________.
A.attract ![]() |
B.prove that sublet.com is the best |
C.refuse people with bad credit |
D.convince landlords and tenants of their privacy and security |
With fears of a possible nuclear meltdown(核反应堆堆芯的熔毁) in Japan building up, evidence has come to light that the nation received warnings over the stability of its power plants from an international watchdog more than two years ago.
As the Telegraph is reporting, an official from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in December 2008 that safety rules were out of date, and strong earthquakes would cause a “serious problem” for the power stations.
A U.S. embassy document, by quoting(引用)an unnamed expert, states: “He (the IAEA official) explained that safety guides for earthquakes have only been updated three times in the last 35 years and that the IAEA is now re-examining them. Also, the presenter noted recent earthquakes in some cases have gone beyond the design basis for some nuclear plants, and that this is a serious problem that is now driving earthquake safety work.”
The Telegraph also reports that the government responded to the warnings by building an emergency response center at the Fukushima Daiichi plant designed to resist magnitude-7.0 earthquakes. Friday's earthquake, originally named a magnitude-8.9 shock, has since been upgraded to magnitude-9.0.
Other nuclear experts state IAEA officials had willingly ignored lessons from the Chernobyl disaster to protect the nuclear industry's expansion, reports Bloomberg. “After Chernobyl, all the force of the nuclear industry was directed to hide this event, for not creating damage to their reputation,”Russian nuclear accident specialist Iouli Andreyev tells Reuters, before noting that radiation from spent fuel rods(棒)stored close to reactors at Fukushima looked like an example of putting profit before safety. “The Japanese were very greedy, and they used every square inch of the space. But when you have a dense(密集的) placing of spent fuel in the basin, you have a high possibility of fire if the water is removed from the basin.” From the passage, we know that ____________.
A.people fear that the nuclear meltdown will possibly become more and more serious in Japan |
B.people are becoming more and more afraid of a![]() |
C.Japan made no response to the warnings over the safety of its power plants |
D.Iouli Andreyev warned Japan not to store spent fuel rods close to reactors |
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Japan was warned of the stability of its power plants when they were built over 2 years ago. |
B.Safety guides for earthquakes should be updated three times in 35 years. |
C.The emergency response centre at the Fukushima Daiichi plant can not resist Friday’s earthquake. |
D.IAEA officials advised Japan to ignore lessons from the Chernobyl disaster. |
IAEA officials were willing to ignore lessons from the Chernobyl disaster because they want ________.
A.to put profit before safety. | B.the nuclear industry to develop |
C.to protect the reputation of Japan | D.every inch of land to be made good use of |
The writer develops this passage mainly by__________.
A.making comments | B.providing facts |
C.quoting what experts say | D.analysing what happened |
As the world prepares to mark the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day on March 8, a new report details the progress and challenges girls face in getting an education.
The report – from the Education for All Fast Track Initiative – highlights the importance of girls’ education for economic(经济的) and social development. It follows progress in Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Mauritania, Mozambique and Niger.
Prema Clarke, author of Fast-tracking Girls’ Education, says, “Progress for girls’ education is that they can leave their homes, leave their families and come to a place to study and to learn. And that’s a big achievement because otherwise these girls have to stay at home, looking after their brothers and sisters, doing the cooking or doing the cleaning.”
She says progress toward the Millennium Development Goals and those of Education for All “is allowing and enabling girls and forcing countries to look at this issue(问题) and to ensure that interventions (干预) help girls attend school.”
Benefits
Improving education for girls brings many benefits, says Clarke. “It means that girls can then enter the workforce. They can look after their own families much more effectively. They can prevent child death rate. They can educate their own girl children when they begin to expand their own families.” Studies show that having an educated female population helps to improve a country’s health and economic well-being.
Warnings
The report says, “In developing countries, too many girls are not in school, and many girls face continuing health risks and danger just walking to class.”
“Especially in the fragile and post-conflict countries and in many of the African countries, this is a real issue,” she says. Till now, the interventions have been so focused on providing schooling and providing teachers, etc. And now I think there is much more expanded focus on looking at specific(特定的)communities of girls within at-risk groups that now need much more specific attention and much more creative solutions(解决方法) to help them attend school.”The underlined word “highlights” in Paragraph 2 probably means ________.
A.shows | B.stresses | C.remarks | D.improves |
According to Clarke, improving education can pro
vide girls with all the opportunities EXCEPT _______.
A.to educate their own girl children | B.to prevent child death rate |
C.to enter the workforce | D.to study abroad |
This passage is intended to _____.
A.promote the progress in girls’ education |
B.talk about the benefits of improving girls’ education |
C.give some information about the education girls are facing |
D.sing high praise for th![]() |
It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A.the girls’ educational situation in developing countries is still serious |
B.girls were free to go wherever they wanted to in the past |
C.there are enough teachers in most of the African countries |
D.International Women’s Day was first celebrated on March 8 in 1900 |