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It shows a common phenomenon nowadays that children are the focus of families , shouldering the hope of their parents .Parents arrange everything for their children and spare no effort to pave the way for their success .As a consequence , children become so reliant on their parents that they have no independent thought or creative ideas .

Such a situation is of great concern .In my opinion , overprotection and too much care are extremely bad for children¡¯s development . Instead of doing everything for them , parents should encourage their children to overcome difficulties and inspire them to develop by themselves .Only in this way can they grow up to be independent and become truly successful .

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Taking a picture of your tongue with a mobile phone could soon instantly tell you how healthy you are. Researchers believe the images can reveal important information about a patient¡¯s health and even give them early warning of serious illness.

A team at the University of Missouri is developing a system that can analyze pictures using a 5,000-year-old Chinese principle, which is based on the flow and balance of positive and negative energies in the body, and uses the tongue as a key to learning about a person¡¯s physical health, or ¡°zheng¡± according to Chinese medicine.

¡°Within a year, our goal is to create an application for smart phones that will allow anyone to take a photo of their tongue and learn the status of their zheng,¡± said Dong Xu, chair of MU¡¯s Computer Science Department in the College of Engineering and the co-author of the latest study.

The software analyzes images based on the tongue¡¯s color and coating to distinguish between tongues showing signs of ¡°hot¡± or ¡°cold¡± zheng. Shades of red and yellow are associated with hot zheng, whereas a white coating on the tongue is a sign of cold zheng.

¡°Hot and cold zheng doesn¡¯t refer directly to body temperature,¡± said Xu, ¡°Rather, it refers to a series of symptoms associated with the state of the body as a whole.¡±

For the study, 263 gastritis(θÑ×) patients and 48 healthy volunteers had their tongues analyzed. The gastritis patients were classified by whether they showed infection by a certain bacteria as well as the intensity of their gastritis symptoms. In addition, most of the gastritis patients had been previously classified with either hot or cold zheng. This allowed the researchers to test the accuracy of the software¡¯s analysis.

¡°Our software is able to classify people based on their zheng status. And as we continue to work on the software we hope to improve its ability,¡± said another co-author Ye Duan, ¡°Eventually everyone will be able to use this tool at home using webcams or smart phone applications, which will allow them to monitor their zheng and get an early warning about possible ailments.¡±

1. The software mentioned in the passage is based on ________.

A. the latest development of smart phones

B. a traditional Chinese medical principle

C. the changes in one¡¯s flow and energy

D. symptoms related with the state of the body

2.According to Chinese medicine, zheng refers to ________.

A. one¡¯s body temperature B. the physical health of a person

C. the possible disease of a person D. the color and coating of one¡¯s tongue

3.The study led by Dong Xu proves _________.

A. the effect of the software

B. the software¡¯s great prospect

C. the advancement of smart phones

D. the greatness of Chinese medicine

4.The underlined word ¡°ailments¡± can be replaced by _________.

A. analysis B. effects C. illnesses D. applications

5.It can be inferred from the passage that _________.

A. the software still needs improvement

B. the subjects in the study are all gastritis

C. the software has been in market for a year

D. the subjects in the study are classified by age

 

A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston£®They walked without an appointment£¨Ô¤Ô¼£©into the outer office of Harvard¡¯s president£®But they were by his secretary and kept waiting£®For hours£¬the secretary took no notice of them£¬ that the couple would finally become and go away£®But they didn¡¯t£®The secretary finally decided to disturb the president£¬though unwillingly£®

A few minutes later£¬the president walked towards the couple with a face£®The lady told him£¬¡°We had a son that Harvard for one year£®He loved Harvard£®He was happy here£®But about a year ago£¬he was accidentally killed£®My husband and I would like to a memorial£¨¼ÍÄîÎto him£¬somewhere on campus£®¡±

The president wasn¡¯t moved £®Instead£¬he was shocked£®¡°Madam,¡± he said£¬¡°we can¡¯t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and £®If we did£¬this place would look like a cemetory,¡± ¡°Oh£¬no,¡± the lady explained quickly ¡°We don¡¯t want to put up a statue£®We would like to give a building to Harvard£®¡±The president rolled his eyes and at the couple and then exclaimed£¬¡°A building! Do you have any idea how much a building costs? We have spent over $7 500 000 on the campus building at Harvard£®¡± For a moment the lady was silent£®The president was £¬because he could get rid of them now£®Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly£¬¡°Is that all it costs to start a university? Why don¡¯t we just start our own?¡± Her husband nodded£®Since their offer was turned down£¬Mr£®and Mrs£®Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their £¬a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer cared about£®

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Streit was an experienced safecracker who never used force¡ªeither against people or safes£®He was a real of his trade and it took him only 19 minutes to open the most difficult he had ever met£®In about 10 years£¬ by his brother Stefan£¬he took about 33,000,000¡ªfrom the safes of 28 banks in Austria£®On his last job£¬he the safe door open and 80,000 behind£®With the was a note£¬¡°We don't need all that much¡±£®A witness his car and Streit was caught by the police£®Then he was sent to Austria's Stein Prison to serve a six-year £®He boasted£¨´µÐ꣩at his trial that he would continue the law, ¡°I'm a thief and I shall use every opportunity.¡± In spite of the prison officials moved Streit to the prison's blacksmith shop£®One day during the week before Christmas£¬Streit £®Searchers found all his doors were well locked£®Streit had to make a set of keys and let himself out£®Not to £¬though£®After crossing into Bavaria£¬Streit the suspicion£¨»³ÒÉ£©of German customs police on purpose and got himself £®¡°I want to be in a German prison, ¡±he to the surprised police£®¡°As German coups give much milder£¨Îº͵ģ©sentences for like mine and will the time I would otherwise have served in Stein Prison£®¡±In prison£¬Streit his keepers to let him telephone his former keeper, Karl Schreiner of Stein Prison£®¡°I'm sorry I caused trouble£®I didn't want to anybody by escaping£®Conditions weren't that bad£®In fact the food was better than it is here£®¡±

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Mainland couples who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined for breaking the family planning policy£¬a senior official has warned£®

As more women flock to Hong Kong to give birth to their second child£¬Zhang Feng£¬family planning department director of Guangdong Province£¬stressed that this violated China's policies£®

¡°And those who are government employees will even be dismissed from their posts£®¡±he said£®

¡°It doesn¡¯t matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland or in other countries and regions , they have violated the country¡¯s policies and the probince¡¯s regulations¡±.

He said that some families had been punished in the past few months after having a second in Hong Kong , but gave no details .

Zhang made his remarks when a Hong Kong newspaper carried a controversial notice claiming residents¡¯ medical services had been affected by the growing number of mainland women who arrive in the city to give birth and gain fight of abode (¾Óס)there.

According to statistics revealed by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government£¬about 88£¬000 babies were born in Hong Kong in 2010£¬but more than 41£¬000 or 47 percent£¬were to mainland couples£¬including a large number from Guangdong£®

Hong Kong has limited the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in the city at 34£¬000 this year£®

The issue also has caused calls for an amendment£¨ÐÞÕý£©to Hong Kong's Basic Law so that babies born to mainland women are no longer granted permanent fight of abode£®

¡°I support Hong Kong government's decision to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong£®¡±Zhang said£®

China introduced its family planning policy in 1979 to limit births in the world's most populous nation£¬although the rules have been relaxed in recent years£®

1.Which of the following is true?

A£®Those who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined£®

B£®Many government employees have been dismissed from their posts£®

C£®Zhang Feng is family planning department director of Guangdong Province£®

D£®It doesn't matter if they give birth to their second child on the mainland£®

2.What does the word ¡°violated¡± mean in the second paragraph?

A£®went against B£®was obeyed C£®was for D£®was dismissed

3.Zhang Feng said that .

A£®few families had been punished after having a second child in China

B£®about 88£¬000 babies were born in Hong Kong in 2010

C£®the residents' medical services in Hong Kong had been affected

D£®he agreed to reduce or limit the number for mainland women giving birth in Hong Kong

4.From the passage we can infer .

A£®in 2010 most of the babies born in Hong Kong belonged to mainland couples

B£®the number of mainland women permitted to give birth in Hong Kong has been reduced

C£®babies born to mainland women in Hong Kong can't get permanent right of abode now

D£®the family planning policy in China is as strict as before

5.Which is NOT the reason why some people want to give birth to a second child in Hong Kong?

A£®They want to gain right of abode£¨¾Óס£©there for their babies£®

B£®They want to escape being punished for breaking the family planning policy£®

C£®They want to cause calls for an amendment£¨ÐÞÕý£©to Hong Kong's Basic Law£®

D£®They want their babies to enjoy the good medical services in Hong Kong£®

 

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