题目内容
Grandfathers and 3-year-old boys are natural buddies. On this particular day in May, the grandfather was pleased to have the company of his best little pal when planting the vegetable garden. For a while, the boy seemed to like it too. His small fingers were just the right size to pick up tiny seeds and drop them into Granddad’s made holes. They were a great team.
But before long the boy became restless and directed his anger at the seeds themselves.
“What’s this one, Granddad?”
“Beets (甜菜).”
“Ugh, I hate beets.”
“Well, then, let’ s do the pumpkin instead.”
“Yuck. I really hate pumpkin.”
“Okay, buddy. What would you like to plant?”
“How about... doughnuts (油炸圈饼)?”
Just in time, the grandfather stopped himself from saying there was no such thing as a doughnut seed. Looking at the unhappy little face, he suddenly got an inspiration.
“Wait a second. I have to go inside and get the right seeds.”
Granddad returned with a handful of seeds. He and the small boy solemnly planted them in a special corner of the vegetable garden.
Weeks later, when the real seeds began to break through the soil, the boy became delighted with the tiny seedlings. He spent many afternoons helping Granddad water and hoe and watch them grow. And when the first baby vegetables were harvested, he liked them after all.
For weeks, he forgot all about the doughnuts. But then one day at lunch, he said, “Granddad, what happened to our doughnuts? How come they didn’ t grow?”
Granddad paused a moment. “Well, you know, doughnuts are tricky. Some years when you plant them, you get lots of doughnuts.” He sighed sadly. “But other years, all that comes up are the holes.”
48. The word “buddies” in the first sentence probably means_____ .
A. the old and the young B. gardeners or farmers
C. friends or partners D. teammates or classmates
49. From the first half of the passage we can learn that the boy_______ .
A. doesn’t like vegetables
B. hates planting anything
C. doesn’t like playing with his granddad
D. hates planting vegetables because of his small hands
50. The boy became interested in the vegetables later because _______.
A. he liked them from the very beginning
B. those vegetables were the kinds he liked
C. his granddad advised him to do so
D. they were the fruits of his own labour
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BC Social Report, August 14, 2010
Scandinavians may spend a lot of the winter in darkness but they are the happiest people in Europe, according to a study showed this month. Countries like Denmark and Finland scored highest on the study of happiness in Europe carried out by Cambridge University, which also found that the sunny southern countries of Italy, Portugal and Greece got the least joy out of life.
The survey entitled: "No Man is an Island" showed that countries where people enjoy time with friends and family, have trust in government and national institutions were more likely to be happy than those living in a sunny climate. The study rated respondent on their overall sense of happiness and life satisfaction on a scale of one to 10.
Danes (丹麦人)--who expressed a high level of trust in their politicians and public institutions--came top of the field at 8.3. Italians--who reported lower levels of satisfaction with their national quality of government--came last at 6.49.' "Italy, Greece, Portugal, Germany and France report the lowest levels of happiness while the Scandinavian Countries, Netherlands and Luxembourg report the highest," the study said.
Although Europeans are generally four times wealthier than their fathers and grandfathers, their levels of happiness are either equal to or lower than 40 years ago. The study also looked at factors contributing to happiness within countries and surprisingly found that an interest in politics actually increased happiness.
Lead researcher Luisa Corrado said tax cuts and throwing money at social problems appeared to have no effect on the happiness of citizens when compared with government policies which strengthened and supported wider social networks. "People are less naive ( 质朴的) than one would expect, politicians need to adapted their policies and target specific problems in specific areas," she said.
【小题1】 According to the passage, we can know .
A.Scandinavians are the happiest people in the world |
B.the research is carried out by Oxford University |
C.the people of the northern countries are much happier |
D.Italians expressed their trust in politics and institutions |
A.Interest in polities | B.Wealth | C.Health | D.Websites. |
A.sense | B.life | C.report | D.range |
A. Subjunctive. B. Objective. C. Pessimistic. D: Optimistic.
【小题5】In what column may readers probably read the passage?
A.Lifestyle. | B.Amusement. | C.Politics. | D.Health and Happiness. |