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Electronic devices(装置)are changing the way people listen to music. But studies show the devices may be causing hearing loss in many people. Some experts say people may be playing them too loud and for too long. And experts say sound levels on these devices need to be set lower.

Researchers did a study with three hundred high school students and one thousand adults. They were asked about their use of portable music devices. Forty percent of students and adults said they set the sound levels at high on their players. But students were two times more likely to play the music at a very loud volume(音量). More than half of the students said they would probably not limit their listening time.

The study found that more than half of the students and less than forty percent of the adults had at least one kind of hearing loss. Some reported difficulty hearing parts of discussion between two people. Others said they had to raise volume controls on a television or radio to hear it better. And, some experienced ring in their ears or other noises.

Hearing experts say part of the problem is the listening equipment people are using. They say large earphones that cover the whole ear are probably safer than the smaller ear buds(耳塞)that come with most music players. Hearing loss may not be obvious for years, however, once it happens, there is few chance of curing. About thirty million Americans have some hearing loss. One third of them lost their hearing as a result of loud noises.

The American Speech—Hearing Association is working with companies and government officials on setting rules for use of portable music devices. The group says the best way to protect your hearing is to ___________________, limit listening time and use earphones that block out foreign noises.

1. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)

___________________________________________________________________________

2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?

  Compared to adults, teenagers are more likely to turn up their players.

___________________________________________________________________________

3. Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words.)

_____________________________________________________________________________

4. What trouble will happen to person if he suffers some hearing loss? (please give at least two examples mentioned in the passage, each within 15 words.)

 

_______________________________________________________________________________

5. Translate the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph into Chinese.

 

1.Hearing loss caused by electronic devices/ Electronic devices may cause hearing loss

2. But students were two times likely to play the music at a very loud volume.

3. reduce the volume/ turn down the player

4. 1). Failing to hear parts of a discussion between two people.

  2). Having to raise volume while watching TV.

  3). Ringing in their ears or other noises.

5. 听力损伤也许多年都不被察觉(表现不明显),但它一旦发生, 就几乎没有治愈的可能.

 

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A twenty-nine-year-old kindergarten teacher from Maryland was named National Teacher of the Year in 2006. On June first she would begin a year as a national and international spokeswoman for education.

     Kimberly Oliver was the first National Teacher of the Year from her state. She taught five-year-old children at a public school in Maryland, near Washington, D.C. President Bush honored her and other top teachers at the White House.

     Kimberly Oliver said she wanted people to understand that the first several years of a child’s life were the most important for learning. She said investing in children at a very young age would result in great gains later in school and in life. She called on parents to read to children from an early age so they would not fall behind in school. One of the activities at her school was an event called “ Books and Supprer Night ”. Families read together at the school and received free books to take home. Parents, children and teachers also ate dinner together.

     Broad Acres Elementary School was in a poor area. Many of the parents were immigrants with limited English. Kimberly Oliver helped improve learning environment at her school. She received money to buy electronic learning systems, tape players and books in English and Spanish and sent them home with students. Parents said she had shown them how to help their children at home.

     She was born and raised in Delaware. She held one degree in English and another in Elementary Education. Kimberly Oliver would follow in the footsteps of another teacher Jason Kamras from the Washington area as National Teacher of the Year. Jason Kamras, as honored for his work, teaching math to middle school students in the nation’s capital.

     The National Teacher of the Year program began in 1952. A fourteen-member committee choose from among teachers honored as the best in their states.

From the text we know that in the state of Maryland, __________.

   A. no other teacher than Kimberly Oliver had been given the honor

   B. Kimberly Oliver had been teaching in a middle school for many years

   C. Kimberly opened her own school early in Washington in 1952

   D. many other teachers were given the honor together with Oliver

Oliver hoped that parents should __________.

   A. spend more time playing with their children

   B. read to their children at an early age 

   C. not give too much money to their children

   D. stay at school with their children more often

Kimberly Oliver had been named National Teacher of the Year mostly because ___________.

   A. she taught five-year old children at a public school

   B. the elementary school she taught in is in a poor area

   C. she was helpful ahd had many special and good ideas in teaching children

   D. she called on parents to read to children from an early age

The National Teacher just before Oliver comes from __________.

   A. Delaware      B. Maryland      C. New York    D. Washington

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FridayDecember 9 (Non?Public School Holiday)

800 am.to 700 pm.

Cost per person$50 ($60 after January 22)—IncludesLunchAdmission and Transportation

With a 4,000 sq.ft.day use lodgethe Leland High Snow Play has a huge supply of tubes to choose fromalong with awesome tows(拖车) that will tow you up to the top of the hillOur varied terrains(地形) have something for everyonewhile the lodge provides a snack barvideo gamespool tablesfive indoor restroomsa warm fireand a sun deck with plenty of tables and chairs over looking the play area outside.

Additional liability(责任) form required for the trip.

Be sure to bring warm clothing and prepare for the coldbut dress in layers in case it warms up.Wear dry bootssocksand sunscreen.If possiblebring a mobile phone in case of emergencyas well as money for snacks and a light dinneror bring your own food and drinks.Meet at The Underground (Veteran’s Building?2203 Central Avenue)—don’t be late!

Do not bring electronic or fragile items during the trip.The ARFD is not responsible for your personal belongings or money.

Refunds are issued only if the ARFD cancels this trip due to weather conditions.

Click here to download the registration form and “Leland High Snow Play Liability Form”

?Register in personor mail the completed form to Leland High Snow PlayInc.Send the liability form and payment to the ARFD Office,2226 Santa Clara AvenueAlameda.

?Fax the registration and liability form accepted with VISA(510)747?7566.

?Online registrations available at www.arpdeplay.com. Make sure you bring your completed liability form on the trip.

1.According to the textthe cost doesn’t include ________.

Alunch? Bdrinks

Cadmission? Dtransportation

2.The purpose of the text is to ________.

Aintroduce a famous tour agency

Bexplain the details of a school activity

Curge teenagers to climb a snowy mountain

Dadvertise a trip to the Leland High Snow Play

3.Teenagers who want to take part in the activity need to ________.

Awear some warm clothes

Bclimb the hill themselves

Cpay for tows individually

Dwear hats to protect themselves from the sun

4.From the text it can be inferred that ________.

Athe activity is very dangerous

Bthe weather there is changeable

Cthe trip will involve outdoor activities only

D12?year?old children are not allowed to take the trip

 

Apple has entered the textbook market. The tech giant introduced iBooks textbooks a couple of weeks ago when it announced its iBooks 2 platform.  They are digital books in a variety of subjects from astronomy to zoology taking in science, maths, history and geography. Apple developed its iPad-based textbooks in connection with major textbook publishers. The company offers a collection of textbooks for high school students.

It sounds like good news for pupils and students. Think of it. No more carrying heavy backpacks full of textbooks. Every textbook you require can be stored on your iPad. Of course there’s a catch. You need to own an iPad and as you know, it is not cheap. You also need to buy digital textbooks, mostly priced each at $14.99 (94.74 yuan) or less. Textbook publishing was worth $8.7 billion in the US alone last year. Will digital books take over completely in education? Is learning going to evolve into something we do on an electronic tablet computer? That remains to be seen.

1.以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。

2.以约120个词就“电子教科书能否代替传统教科书”的话题谈谈你的想法,内容包括:

(1)比较电子教科书和传统教科书各自的优势;

(2)你认为将来电子教科书能否代替传统教科书呢?为什么?

1.作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子。

2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。

概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,语篇连贯。

 

Toyoda said those changes were being made nearly around the clock,but during three hours of often tense questions and answers he repeated that there was no link to the vehicle’s electronic systems.

Many drivers making complaints against Toyota and the government say their acceleration problems had nothing to do with floor mat interference(油门踏板故障)or sticky gas pedals(刹车).Outside experts have suggested electronic problems.

House lawmakers expressed serious criticism on Toyoda,the grandson of the company’s founder.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA)is seeking records on Toyota’s recalls and is conducting its own review on whether electronics were behind the car faults.NHTSA also continues to look into steering complaints from drivers of the popular Corolla model.

Toyota has recalled 8.5 million cars,more than 6 million of them in the United States.

It may be a while before car buyers believe that Toyota really makes safe cars.

Toyota’s January sales already fell 16 percent even as most other automakers jumped back from last year’s bad results.Analyst Koji Endo of Advanced Research Japan in Tokyo said he expects February sales,due out next week,to be down 30 percent to 40. Toyota’s sales problem could continue beyond that. 

It will take some time to feel the full effect of this,he said.

1.The best title for this passage is           

A.Toyota is in trouble                      B.Toyota is under hearing

C.Toyota is finished                        D.Toyota is still running

2.What is the purpose of the hearing?

A.America hopes that Toyota apologizes to the US customers.

B.America wants to get Toyota out of the US market.

C.America wants to help Toyota out of difficulty.

D.America hopes that Toyota admits their cars have electronic system problem.

3.What can we infer from the passage?

A.Toyota provides very good post sale service.

B.Toyota’s biggest market is in the United States.

C.Toyota will be closed soon.

D.Toyota’s dealership in the US will all be closed.

4.The last sentence of this passage indicates            .

A.Analyst Koji Endo is fully confident about Toyota

B.Toyota could meet a worse situation

C.Toyota would get out of trouble sooner or later

D.Toyota would build up a better reputation among its customers

 

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