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Engineers should embrace(接受) the arts, Sir John O'Reilly, a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, argued in a lecture.
About 59% of engineering companies in the IET's 2014 survey feared skill shortages could threaten(威胁) business.
"There is nothing as creative as engineering," Sir John told the reporter. He says science, technology, engineering and mathematics - often known as "Stem" subjects, are vital for a modern knowledge economy. But there is a massive shortfall in the number of recruits(招聘) - with a recent study by the Royal Academy of Engineering saying the UK needs to increase by as much as 50% the number of Stem graduates it produces.
Delivering this year's Mountbatten Lecture at the Royal Institution, Sir John argued that engineers should recognise the role of the arts in their work - among other benefits; this could attract more people into the profession. The lecture, Full Steam Ahead for Growth, advocated a wider adoption  -- Steam, or science, technology, engineering, arts and maths. Engineers should embrace the arts as being key to creativity and an important component of innovation(创新), crucial to creating new products and boosting future competitiveness, he argued. "Engineering and technology is an increasingly diverse and creative field," said Sir John.
Some university engineering departments already cooperated with art schools to develop understanding, he told the reporter. In particular he mentioned Cranfield University's Centre for Creative Competitive Design and Imperial College's work with the Royal College of Art. The two sets of people could work well together and more emphasis on the creative side of engineering could improve the success of products, he said.
"Aesthetics(美学) is part of it," he told the reporter, adding that Apple's iPod was not the first digital media player, nor the only one that worked - but it came to dominate the market "because it was nice to have".
Sir John said he was not suggesting universities started requiring A-level art from engineering applicants - the key subjects for admission would continue to be maths and the sciences. But an emphasis on creative skills would help "broaden the pool and attract more people in".
According to a recent study by the Royal Academy _______ .

A.skill shortages could threaten business
B.engineering graduates are not as creative as expected
C.there are not enough arts graduates produced in the UK.
D.the UK needs more graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics

According to the lecture Full Steam Ahead for Growth, _______ .

A.engineers should cooperate with arts majors
B.Accepting the arts could attract more people into engineering
C.engineers should realize arts play the most important part in their work
D.engineering and technology is as diverse and creative as before

By giving the example of Apple's iPod, Sir John intends to _______ .

A.stress the importance of arts
B.stress the importance of marketing
C.stress the importance of communication
D.stress the importance of science and technology

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.More university students should study arts instead of engineering.
B.Engineering and technology is increasingly different and unrelated fields.
C.The IET's skills survey raised concerns about the number of recruits to engineering.
D.Students from some university engineering departments have already transferred to art schools

What is the passage mainly about?

A.Lack of creativity makes it difficult for the engineering major to find a satisfactory job.
B.The key subjects for engineering majors remain to be maths and the sciences rather than arts.
C.University engineering departments should cooperate with art schools to improve the success of products.
D.Engineering needs to emphasize its creative side to encourage more young people to choose it as a career.
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Different Climate, Different habits
When Europeans first invaded Australia, the only people here who were good at swimming were the Aboriginal people. The Europeans came from climates where it was too cold to swim. Also some people worried that they would get sick if they wet their whole body.
However the warm climate of Australia soon changed their attitude to swimming. At first, only men swam. They swam naked - there were no women to see them.
Cover up!
By the 1880’s and 90’s visiting the beach was very fashionable and a lot of people went there, especially in warm weather. They wore everyday street clothes - much more than people wear at the beach today.
In those days, people believed they should cover most of their body so it would not be seen by the opposite sex. Special bathing costumes were designed for women. These costumes used a lot of cloth and were very heavy when wet, making it difficult to swim.
Laws Made and Laws Changed
The government decided to stop men swimming naked.It passed a law which forbade bathing between 6am and 7pm. Many people objected to this law and wrote letters to the government asking it to change the laws. In 1903, the laws changed; people could swim in the daytime, but they had to wear neck-to-knee costumes.
The Shrinking Costume
As time passed, swimming costumes became smaller and more convenient.
At first men and women were covered from neck to knee. Then the arms became bare. Then more of the legs were uncovered.Each new change was regarded by many as shocking and rude and people wrote letters to the newspapers complaining about the new costumes. Nowadays some people go to special "nude (裸体) beaches" to swim naked.
However, most people cover their bodies more than they did ten years ago -- not because they think bare skin is shocking -- but to protect their skin from the harmful rays of the sun.
The climate of Australia _____.

A.made European setters think differently about swimming
B.change European setters’ swimming costume
C.made European setters hotter
D.made European setters swim naked

During the late 19th century, swimmers should _____.

A.hide when they see a person of the opposite sex
B.cover their bodies
C.wear many heavy clothes
D.take no notice of their clothes

According to the law just before1903, people must _____.

A.not swim in the main daylight hours
B.only swim between 6am and 7pm
C.have a bath at 6am and 7pm
D.swim with neck-to-knee costumes between 6am and 7pm

The last paragraph of the passage states that _____.

A.people worry about getting skin cancer from too much sun
B.people protect their ten-year-old sons from bare skin
C.people are shocked by the sun
D.people think it rude to swim with the smaller costumes

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The team has just finished a second year of work on the 1,020-mile highway. "The road is the greatest single footprint of activity we've seen in the Antarctic (南极洲)," said Alan Hemmings, an Australian environmentalist.
The highway will provide a new way for supplies to be trekked (拉, 搬) across the earth on tractor-pulled sleds (雪橇). This method will use a lot less fuel than an aircraft, the current (当前的) way that scientists and supplies reach the Amundsen-Scott Base, a U.S. research station in the South Pole. The highway will also allow for equipment that is too big for planes to carry to be brought to Antarctica.Even with these benefits, there is one disadvantage—a round trip on the road will be 30 days, compared to a few hours by plane.
Making this 20-foot-wide road isn't easy, and it takes a lot of time. The crew (工作队) has been working on the road for two summers, when it's warmer and easier to work with the ice. It probably won't be completed until 2006.
Crevasses (裂缝), or cracks, in the land often make the construction difficult. Crevasses are kind of like pot holes that form when surface ice is stretched.This can be very dangerous, especially when the crevasses are hidden under a layer (层) of snow and can't be seen.
"Last year it took us three months to go three miles across a crevasse field, full of dangerous, hidden crevasses," said the project's manager, John Wright. Each year, more crevasses appear and they have to be filled with snow and ice so the road is safe for travel. The road will also be lined with green flags so travelers know where the safe surface is.
It will probably take ______ years to complete the ice highway.

A.2 B.4 C.6 D.8

When it is finished, the highway will not be used for ______.

A.giving supplies to the research station in the South Pole
B.taking scientists to the South Pole
C.taking travelers to a tour of Antarctic
D.bringing huge equipment to Antarctic

How many miles can be covered at most each day if you take the ice highway to the South
Pole?

A.30. B.34. C.68. D.88.

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Other crevasses won’t appear if a crevasse has been filled.
B.Many new crevasses will form after a crevasse has been filled.
C.Travelers can drive their sleds on the ice highway freely.
D.There will be less danger if the crevasses are covered by snow.

Bored? Don't know what to do with your time? Get your friends or family together, go to the park or go hiking, do something fun —just don't turn on your TV.
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Experts are convinced(确信)that watching too much TV keeps kids from participating in healthy physical activities. The average household has a television on for 7 hours and 40 minutes a day! Kids spend more time watching TV than they spend in school. Turning off the TV gives you a chance to be with your family and friends. Going without it frees up valuable time that could be spent reading a good book, writing, drawing, or discovering something else that may interest you.
There are many organizations that support TV-Turnoff Week, including The Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCA, Girl Scouts USA, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America.Even First Lady Laura Bush is a supporter. "Television is no substitute for a parent. It doesn't help develop language skills; it's simply background noise," says Mrs. Bush.
Even kids who may not have liked going without TV have discovered the benefits. "I really didn't like TV-Turnoff Week except I did notice that my grades went up and I was in a good mood all week," said Drew Henderson, a student in Donora, Pennsylvania.
The TV-Turnoff Network started TV Turnoff Week to _____.

A.to get people to spend more time doing more productive things
B.to keep kids from participating in healthy physical activities
C.to advise people not to buy television sets
D.to persuade more people to join the organization

Which is not the advantage of turning off the TV?

A.Giving you a chance to be with your family and friends.
B.Sparing more time reading books.
C.Developing language skills.
D.Participating in healthy physical activities.

Laura Bush must be _____.

A.the first woman to support TV-Turnoff Week
B.the wife of American President
C.the first woman to organize TV-Turnoff Week
D.the first lady in the Boys and Girls Clubs of America

Drew Henderson’s words in the last paragraph imply that _____.

A.he doesn’t like TV-Turnoff Week
B.he doesn’t support TV-Turnoff Week at all
C.it’s unnecessary to have TV-Turnoff Week
D.he doesn’t support TV-Turnoff Week until he finds it does good to his study.

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The earth's biosphere (the surface layer of the planet and the surrounding atmosphere) provides the land, air, water, and energy necessary to sustain life. This life-support system is a complex, interdependent one in which energy from the sun is changed into food for humans. The entire system depends on the sun, reasonably moderate temperature, and enough supplies of oxygen, pure water, and fertile soil.
Since the earth's creation millions of years ago, the ecosystem has worked as an interdependent system relatively undisturbed by outside forces. But recently, especially since the Industrial Revolution, human beings have begun to disturb the balance of nature. Natural resources have been severely depleted (消耗) (forests have been destroyed, fertile land worn away, water polluted, and minerals used up), and the life-support system of air, water, and land has been poisoned by a variety of waste products and chemicals.
The degree of these problems was noted in a report by the U.N. Developing Council on Environmental Quality. This report predicted that if present trends continue, the world will be more crowded and polluted and less stable ecologically and politically than the world we live in now.
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The life-support system has been badly damaged by _____.

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The passage mainly talks about _____.

A.the effects of Industrial Revolution on human beings
B.the importance of life-support system to human beings
C.the significance of balance of nature
D.the destruction of life-support system and its causes

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