A new research of 8,000 young people in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior shows that although love can make adults live healthily and happily, it is a bad thing for young people. Puppy love (早恋) may bring stress for young people and can lead to depression .The study shows that girls become more depressed than boys, and younger girls are the worst of all.
The possible reason for the connection between love and higher risk of depression for girls is “loss of self”. According to the study, even though boys would say “lose themselves in a romantic relationship”, this “loss of self” is much more likely to lead to depression when it happens to girls. Young girls who have romantic relationships usually like hiding their feelings and opinions. They won’t tell that to their parents.
Dr Marian Kaufman, an expert on young people problems, says 15% to 20% young people will have depression during their growing. Trying romance often causes the depression. She advises kids not to jump into romance too early. During growing up, it is important for young people to build strong friendships and a strong sense of self. She also suggests the parents should encourage their kids to keep close to their friends, attend more interesting school activities and spend enough time with family.
Parents should watch for signs of depression—eating or mood changes —and if they see signs from their daughters or sons, they need to give help. The good news is that the connection between romance and depression seems to become weak with age. Love will always make us feel young, but only maturity gives us a chance to avoid its bad side effects.
Which of the following is more likely to have depression?
| A.Young people who have a strong sense of selfishness. |
| B.Young boys whose parents watch for their behavior. |
| C.Young girls who always hide their feelings and opinions. |
| D.Careless parents whose children are deep in love. |
What can be inferred from the passage?
| A.Lacking love can lead young people to grow up more quickly. |
| B.The older a woman is,the less likely she seems to lose herself in romance. |
| C.Early love makes young people keep close to their friends and parents. |
| D.Parents should help their children to be aware of the signs of depression. |
What’s the author’s attitude towards puppy love?
| A.Confused. |
| B.Disinterested. |
| C.Scared. |
| D.Disapproving. |
What’s the main idea of the passage?
| A.Parents should forbid their children’s love. |
| B.Puppy love may bring young people depression. |
| C.Romance is a two edged sword for adults. |
| D.Romance is good for young people. |
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Institute of Children's LiteratureFrom the first three paragraphs, we learn that_____.
| A.children’s books are usually bestsellers |
| B.there is a growing need for writers of children's |
| C.magazines for teenagers have drawn public attention |
| D.publishers are making $3 billion each year |
When finishing the course, you are promised to_____.
| A.be a successful publisher |
| B.become a confident editor |
| C.get one story or article published |
| D.finish one work for publication |
Kristi Holl mentions her experience mainly to_____.
| A.prove she is a good instructor |
| B.give her advice on course preparation |
| C.show she sold more stories than articles |
| D.promote the writing program |
Traditionally, across the world, boys and girls attend a mixed school, where they study together. But boys' schools are the perfect place to teach young men to express their emotions and involve them in activities such as art, dance and music.
Boys at single-sex schools were said to be more likely to get involved in cultural and artistic activities that helped develop their emotional expressiveness, rather than feeling they had to correspond to(和…相符) the "boy code" of hiding their emotions to be a "real man".
The findings of the study go against received wisdom that boys do better when taught alongside girls.
Tony Little, head master of Eton, warned that boys were being failed by the British education system because it had become too focused on girls. He criticized teachers for failing to recognize that boys are actually more emotional than girls.
The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when girls do better earlier in speaking and reading skills.
But in single-sex schools teachers can tailor lessons to boys' learning style, letting them move around the classroom and getting them to compete in teams to prevent boredom, wrote the study's author, Abigail James, of the University of Virginia.
Teachers could encourage boys to enjoy reading and writing with "boy-focused" approaches such as themes and characters that appeal to them. Because boys generally have more acute vision, learn best through touch, and are physically more active, they need to be given "hands-on" lessons where they are allowed to walk around. "Boys in mixed schools view classical music as feminine(女性的) and prefer the modern genre (类型) in which violence and sexism are major themes," James wrote.
Single-sex education also made it less likely that boys would feel that they had to be "masterful and in charge" in relationships. "In mixed schools, boys feel forced to act like men before they understand themselves well enough to know what that means," the study reported.The author believes that a single-sex school would __________.
| A.force boys to hide their emotions to be "real men" |
| B.help boys to be more competitive in schools. |
| C.encourage boys to express their emotions more freely |
| D.naturally strengthen boys’ traditional image of a man |
It is commonly believed that in a mixed school boys __________.
| A.behave more responsibly. | B.grow up pore healthily. |
| C.perform relatively better. | D.receive a better education. |
According to Abigail James, one of the advantages of single-sex schools is __________.
| A.teaching can be tailored to suit the characteristics of boys |
| B.boys can focus on their lessons without being distracted |
| C.boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested in |
| D.teaching can be designed to promote boys' team spirit |
What does the underlined word “acute” in paragraph 8” mean?
| A.lovely | B.sharp |
| C.serious | D.dull |
Have you ever heard of a great Chilean poet? He was once referred to as the Picasso of poetry. Beloved by Chileans of all classes, he is one of the most widely read and respected poets in history. And this year is the 110th birthday of Pablo Neruda (1904-1973).
Born with the name Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basolto, he was a tall, shy and lonely boy. He loved to read and started to write poetry when he was ten. The American poet Walt Whitman, whose framed picture Neruda later kept on his table, became a major influence on his work.
However, his father did not like the idea of having a poet for a son and tried to discourage him from writing. To cover up the publication of his first poem, he took the pen name Pablo Neruda.
In 1924 Neruda gained fame with his most widely read work “Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair’’. Yet his rich experience as a diplomat and exile made him go beyond the theme of love. His work also reflected the political struggle of the left and development of South America. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.
Neruda loved the sea which he saw as creative, destructive and forever moving. He found inspiration in the power and freedom of the waves and the seabirds on the coast. “I need the sea because it teaches me,” he wrote. “I move in the university of the waves.” He loved how the sea forever renewed itself, a renewal echoed (共鸣) in his work.The underlined word “Picasso” can probably be replaced by “________”.
| A.poem fan |
| B.most important person |
| C.famous person from Picasso |
| D.freedom fighter in Picasso |
Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basolto took the pen name Pablo Neruda because ________.
| A.he was greatly influenced by other poets |
| B.literary greats usually used the pen name |
| C.his father encouraged him to use the name |
| D.he wanted to prevent his father knowing the publication |
Which of the following is not the theme of his works?
| A.Social reform. | B.Love. |
| C.Political struggle. | D.Development of South America. |
The last paragraph mainly tells us ________.
| A.Neruda loved to write his poems near the sea |
| B.the sea gave Neruda vast writing inspiration |
| C.the beautiful scenery along the Chile coast |
| D.Neruda’s poems were widely read overseas |
Born in 1982 in Australia, Nick came into the world with neither arms nor legs. Through his childhood Nick dealt with the challenges of studies as well as sadness as he was questioned why he was different from all the other kids. But soon he realized that even with them, he was still unlike his classmates.
As Nick grew up he learnt to do more and more things on his own. He adapted to his situation and found ways to finish tasks that most people could only do by using their arms. As time went by Nick began to embrace his situation and achieve greater things. In grade seven Nick was elected captain of his school and worked on various fund-raising events for local charities.
After school Nick went on with further study and get a double bachelor degree(本科学位). By the age of 19 Nick started to fulfil his dream of being able to encourage other people through motivational(励志的)speaking and telling his story. Nick believes that there is a purpose in each of the struggles we meet in our lives and that our attitude towards those struggles can be the single most effective factor in overcoming them.
At 25 years old he moved to California, USA, where he is the president of an international organization.Since his first motivational speaking when he was 19, Nick has traveled around the world,sharing his story with millions of people..At the age of seven, Nick`s hope was that____________.
| A.he could get high marks |
| B.he was the same as other kids |
| C.he could become famous speaker |
| D.he was liked by his classmates |
.The underlined word”embrace” in the second paragraph means__________.
| A.refused | B.finished |
| C.received | D.accepted |
Nick`s story shows his belief that_________.
| A.attitude is everything |
| B.nothing is impossible |
| C.no pains ,no gains |
| D.good beginning is half done |
Which of the following shows the right order of Nick`s life experience?
| A.his first speaking---a captain of his school---his double bachelor degree---the president of an organization |
| B.his double bachelor degree--- his first speaking---a captain of his school---the president of an organization |
| C.a captain of his school--- his double bachelor degree ---his first speaking--- the president of an organization |
| D.the president of an organization---his first speaking---a captain of his school---his double bachelor degree |
Modeled after US hot website.com, group buying websites are now popular in China. These websites use the power of group buying to get competitive discounts (打折)for a daily deal on some best stuff to do, see, eat and buy in the cities across China. Discounts are available within just one click. Zhao lei, a software engineer in Beijing, loves the one-hour lunch break at noon,as it is the best time for him to check “today`s special” at his favorite group buying websites . Sometimes he searches for great deals at directory sites devoted to the new shopping space. Zhao spends around 800 yuan($117.65) on group buying every month, mostly to buy food coupons (优惠劵)for eating at some nice restaurants and occasionally to find something fun to do. “ I love group buying. In addition to the competitive discounts it offers, it helps me get something fun, exciting and new, and such surprises give me a reason to try something new,” he said. When he finds a really good bargain, he will send the link to friends or colleagues through MSN,QQ, or e-mail, or share the information at some social networking websites. In doing so, he often gets a certain cut off the price. At some sites, buyers are invited to leave notes about what they want to buy and the website will consider it if similar applications(申请)reach a certain number. That is how Zuo got her digital camera after waiting for two months. “It is cool. I want to buy a new digitgal camera for my trip to Switzerland this winter, but I never expected such cheap prices!” Zuo said.We can learn from the passage that________.
| A.China is the first country to start group buying |
| B.the price of group buying depends on the market |
| C.you can`t get the best you need through group buying |
| D.group buying is becoming popular in China |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
| A.Zhao Lei has to spend about 800 yuan on group buying per month. |
| B.Zhao Lei never surfs at other directory sites for group buying. |
| C.Zhao Lei finds it easy to do group buying. |
| D.Zhao Lei can`t buy food coupons to eat at a nice restaurant. |
What is the passage mainly about?
| A.Zhao Lei`s online purchasing life. |
| B.Group buying |
| C.The US hot websites |
| D.A new digital camera |
Zhao Lei succeeded in getting a certain cut off the price by__________.
| A.bargaining face to face |
| B.discussing with the sellers |
| C.providing the link to others |
| D.inviting others to talk about the price |