Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, I’m Roy, and this is my show. This is a television show for all families, and I know you’ll enjoy it.
Let’s start with a story. Once there was a proud pig on a farm. He thought he was the most important of all the animals on the farm. But it was not enough that he himself thought this: he had to be sure that other animals thought it, too. So he went up to a chicken and asked, “Who is the most important animal on the farm?” The chicken answered, “You are, Mr. Pig.” Then he asked a dog, and he got the same answer.
Next, he asked a cow. When the cow seemed uncertained of the right answer, the pig looked angry, and showed his teeth, “Oh, you are, of course, Mr. Pig.” said the cow. “Of course,” the pig said, “there is no doubt about it. ”
At last the pig asked a big horse the same question. The horse lifted one foot, rolled the pig over and placed his foot on the pig’s head. “I think you know the answer now.” said the horse.The Roy show is _________ .
| A.a family show on TV | B.for kids only |
| C.a sports show | D.a clothes show on TV |
When the pig asked a dog, the dog ________ .
| A.said nothing |
| B.said the pig was the most important |
| C.said the pig was as important as the horse |
| D.said he was more important than the pig. |
The horse thought ________ was the most important on the farm.
| A.nobody | B.the pig |
| C.the cow | D.he himself |
The word “ uncertained ” means _________ .
| A.相同的 | B.犹豫的 |
| C.令人满意的 | D.高兴的 |
What’s the best title of this passage?__________ .
| A.A pig and a cow | B.A farm |
| C.The most important animal | D.A horse |
Cheating is nothing new. But today, education and administrations are finding that examples of academic dishonesty on the part of students have become more frequent--- and are less likely to be punished---than in the
past. Cheating appears to have gained acceptance among good and poor students alike.
Why is student cheating on the rise? No one really knows. Some blame the trend on a general loosening of moral values among today’s youth. Others have attributed(归因于) increased cheating to the fact that today’s youth are far more practical than their idealistic ancestors. Whereas in the late sixties and early seventies, students were filled with visions about changing the word, today’s students feel great pressure to survive and succeed. In interviews with students at high schools and colleges around the country, both young men and women said that cheating had become easy. Some suggested they did it out of hate for teachers they didn’t respect. Others looked at it as a game. Only if they were caught, some said, would they feel guilty. “People are competitive,” said a second-year college student named Anna, from Chicago. “There is an potential fear. If you don’t do well, your life is going to be ruined. The pressure is not only from parents and friends but from yourself. To achieve. To succeed. It’s almost as though we have to surpass people to achieve our own goals.
Edward Wynne, editor of a magazine blames the rise in academic dishonesty in the schools. He claims that administrators and teachers have been too hesitant to take action. Dwight Huber, chairman of the English Department at Amarillo sees the matter differently, blaming the rise in cheating on the way students evaluated. “I would cheat if I felt I was being cheated,” Mr. Huber said. He feels that as long as teachers give short-answer tests rather than essay questions and rate students by the number of facts they can memorize rather than by how well they can combine and process information, students will try to beat the system. “ The concept of cheating is based on the false belief that the system is legal and there is something wrong with the individual who’re doing it,” he said, “That’s too easy an answer. We’ve got to start looking at the system.” Educators are finding that students who cheat________.
| A.have poor academic records |
| B.use the information in late years |
| C.can be academically weak or strong |
| D.are more likely to be punished than before |
Which of the following statements reflects the information in the passage?
| A.The pressure students faced with is partly the reason causing the student cheating. |
| B.Only the educational system and administrators are to blame for the rise in the cheating. |
| C.The 1960s vision of changing the world helped students never make mistakes. |
| D.Punishment for cheaters has always been severe in this country. |
The phrase “the individuals” in Line 8, Para 3 refers to _________.
| A.students who practice cheating |
| B.parents who put pressure on their children. |
| C.school administrators who approve of short-answer tests. |
| D.teachers who are too hesitant to take actions against cheating. |
The author probably would agree with the point of view that _________.
| A.students who cheat should be driven out of school |
| B.parents alone must take responsibility for the rise in student cheating |
| C.the educational system is sound, and students must follow every rule |
| D.the educational system in this country would benefit from a thorough evaluation |
It's not about how much money you make, and it's not about who your daddy is. We're talking about being attractive in general, whether it's on a job interview or just gaining the respect of your colleagues . . .
Ask lots of questions
If you come across as a know-it-all (even if you really do know it all!), it really pushes people away. Rather, asking lots and lots of questions makes people feel like you care, you can be trusted.
Great body language
Your body language says a lot about you - it says whether you have confidence, or simply if you really care. Talking physically, it is one of the most important physical characteristics you need!
Stay busy
Always have something to do. Have you ever seen someone just sitting around, doing nothing? How unattractive. Always be busy with something, even if for some reason you have to make something up.
Show your pearly whites (or just smile)
Smile more, no matter how ugly your teeth are. I'm not kidding about this one. It's notall about the teeth. If you are smiling genuinely, you can draw everyone for 100 meters around to you.
Wear what fits
Wear clothing that fits you. For women, wearing tight pants or shirts is not attractive. Things that just fit you and your shape are the best but not tight. Wear things that fit you nicely, please . . . And for goodness sake, both sexes, stay away from logos and printed shirts! Most people you may ask do not find this attractive. Stop being some company's billboard(广告牌).
Be interested in other man
Be interested in theother person. Don't talk about. If you are truly interested in the person, it will come across. And if you want to talk about yourself, you'll find that putting the other person first actually opens him up to return the favor and ask you questions. See how fun this is?It is your ________ that makes you attractive.
| A.your family background |
| B.fashionable tight clothes |
| C.your appearance and your wealth |
| D.proper body language and behavior |
According to the author, if you ________, you can be trusted.
| A.always smile and show your pearly teeth |
| B.keep asking lots of questions |
| C.are interested in other people’s personal affairs |
| D.always wear clothes that fit you |
The purpose of staying busy is to ________.
| A.gain praises from your boss and colleagues |
| B.look attractive among people |
| C.show that you are interested in your job |
| D.get promoted in your company |
If you are going to a job interview, which of the following is a proper behavior?
| A.Wearing a shirt with printed logos |
| B.Keeping talking about your own experiences and talents |
| C.Staying still, not making any body language |
| D.Smiling truly toward the people you will meet |
Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, announced the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday.The win makes Mo Yan the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel in its 111-year history.Informed of his win today, the author, who was having dinner at home, was “overjoyed and scared".
Born in 1955 to parents who were farmers, Mo Yan-a pen name for Guan Moye, grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in eastern China. At the age of 12, he left school to work, first in agriculture, later in a factory. In 1976, he joined the army and during this time began to study literature and writing.
He published his first book in 1981, but found literary success in 1987 with Hong Gaoliang Jiazu, which was successfully filmed in the same year, directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou. In his writing, Mo Yan draws on his youthful experiences and on settings in the province of his birth and his works show the life of Chinese people as well as the country's unique culture and folk customs.Mo Yan is known as a prolific(多产的)writer.In addition to his novels, he has published many short stories and essays on various topics. Despite his social criticism, he is seen in his homeland as one of the most famous contemporary authors.Dozens of his works have been translated into English, French, Japanese and many other languages.
The awarding ceremony will be held on December 10.The winner will win a medal, a personal diploma and a cash award of about $l million.Mo Yan developed his ability for writing when he was _.
| A.on a farm | B.in a factory | C.in the army | D.in a school |
One of Mo Yan's characteristics of writing is that he ________.
| A.explains difficult matters in simple words |
| B.focuses on social problems in the country |
| C.describes his characters in a unique way |
| D.writes about topics he is familiar with |
What's the best title for this passage?
| A.How Mo Yan Gets Nobel Prize |
| B.Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature |
| C.An Introduction to Nobel Prize |
| D.A World Famous Writer, Mo Yan |
MELBOURNE, Australia – A kangaroo frightened by a man walking his dog attacked the pair, throwing the pet underwater and hitting the owner in the stomach with its back legs. The Australian, Chris Rickard, was in stable condition Monday after the attack, which ended when the 49-year-old struck the kangaroo in the throat.
Rickard said he was walking his blue dog, Rocky, on Sunday morning when they surprised a sleeping kangaroo in Arthur's Creek northeast of Melbourne. The dog chased the animal into a pond, when the kangaroo turned and knocked the pet underwater.
When Rickard tried to pull his dog free, the kangaroo turned on him, attacking with its back legs and tearing a deep cut into his stomach and across his face.
"I thought I might take action to drag the dog out from under his grasp, but I didn't expect him to actually attack me," Rickard, 49, told The Herald Sun newspaper. "It was a shock at the start because it was a kangaroo, about 5 feet high, they don't go around killing people."
"I was stuck having to hold on to the dog with both hands because it was half drowned and I couldn't really see anything because the kangaroo just attacked me.”
He added, "All I could do was just keep pushing for the bank and he was trying to push me under the water, so at that point I struck him in the throat and that made him back off a little bit.
"I don't think I'll ever be able to watch kangaroo programs quite the same as I used to — it might bring back a couple of bad memories.”
Kangaroos rarely attack people but will fight if they feel threatened.
Dogs often chase kangaroos, which have been known to lead the pets into water and defend themselves there.
Rickard said he ended the attack by hitting the kangaroo in the throat adding Rocky was "half-drowned" when he pulled him from the water.Rickard and his pet dog were attacked when _________.
| A.he was teasing a kangaroo | B.he was walking his dog |
| C.swimming in the pond | D.dragging his dog out from water |
In Australia, kangaroos ________.
| A.are only seen in zoos |
| B.frequently attack people and pets |
| C.get along rather peacefully with people |
| D.can be found swimming in ponds |
The kangaroo attacked the man and his dog probably because ________.
| A.the man struck it in the throat | B.the dog chased it |
| C.the man wanted to drown it | D.it wanted to drown the dog |
As a result of the attack, ________.
| A.the dog was drowned dead |
| B.the kangaroo was killed |
| C.kangaroos should be under stricter protection |
| D.Rickard was left a deep impression |
It is natural for young people to be critical of their parents at times and to blame them for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they are possessive and dominant; that they do not trust their children to deal with problems; that they talk too much about certain problems—and that they have no sense of humor, at least in parent—child relationships. I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and also forget how they themselves felt when young.
Young people often make their parents angry at their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. This is not their motive. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or entertainers or vocabulary or clothes or hairstyles make their parents angry, this gives them extra enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.
Sometimes you are resistant, and proud because you do not want your parents to agree what you do. If they agree, it looks as if you are betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are supposing that you are the underdog; you cannot win but at least you keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parents' contro1. But it ignores the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself. If you plan to control your life, cooperation can be part of that plan. You can attract others, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want. You can impress others with your sense of responsibility, so that they will let you choose what you want to do.The first paragraph is mainly about_________.
| A.the teenagers' criticism of their parents |
| B.misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents |
| C.the control of the parents over their children |
| D.the teenagers' ability to deal will problems |
Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles mainly because they________.
| A.want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own |
| B.have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste |
| C.have no other way to enjoy themselves better |
| D.want to make their Parents angry |
Teenagers do not want their parents to agree whatever they do because they_______.
| A.have already been accepted into the adult world |
| B.feel that they are superior to the adults |
| C.are not likely to win over the adults |
| D.have a desire to be independent |
To improve parent—child relationships,teenagers are advised to be_________.
| A.attractive | B.positive | C.cooperative | D.productive |