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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Does stress cause gray hair? Many people believe that tension and stress can cause your hair to lose its color. In fact, it is an old-wives¡¯ tale that being upset all the time can result in premature graying. Here is a closer look at this situation and why some believe that this old wives¡¯ tale could be true.

As one ages, the hairs on the head also age. In fact, just about everything on the human body begins to show signs of wear and tear (Ä¥Ëð) after a while. The joints wear and become stiff and skin wears and becomes wrinkled. Hairs on the head grow and eventually die. They are replaced, but in the process something else happens.

When new hairs are replacing the old ones, the color or pigment (É«ËØ) is also added to them. However, as one ages, this pigment becomes less and less available. At first, hairs will have a limited amount of pigment and they will appear to be grayish in color. In time, they will lose all of their pigment and will be white. Many things are known to cause graying, and genetics is a very powerful factor. If one of your parents turns gray at an early age, there is a good chance that you will too. Some people begin the graying process in high school, while others may be over the age of forty.

Constant worry and tension can have many harmful effects on the human body. It is a known fact that stressful times can cause one to suffer hair loss. It would make sense that if it can cause these problems, perhaps it also may contribute to graying. However, there is no sound evidence to support this.

On the other hand, many medical professionals believe that there may be a link between graying and a constant state of anxiety or tension. Does stress cause gray hair? There is no scientific evidence to support the theory, but it is best to avoid stressful situations.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined phrase in the first paragraph most probably means________.

A.clever remarksB.silly remarksC.exciting remarksD.disappointed remarks

¡¾2¡¿The second paragraph mainly tells us __________.

A.every part of body is replaced with ageB.hairs will grow weak but not die

C.skin becomes wrinkled with ageD.every part of body ages with age

¡¾3¡¿What might play the most important role in the graying process?

A.Genetics and the amount of sleeping time.

B.The amount of food people eat and living environment.

C.The amount of pigment and genetics.

D.Genetics and the amount of water people drink

¡¾4¡¿From the passage we can infer that________.

A.stress causing gray hair is still in question

B.gray hair has nothing to do with tension

C.stressful situations can be of benefit

D.sound evidence has been found

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿£¨ÌâÎÄ£©Shenzhen is a shopping paradise for visitors. Following is a list of the most popular shopping areas in the city.

¡øNorth Huaqiang Area

The most prosperous shopping area in Shenzhen, it is home to dozens of market places for electronic products, home appliances, timepieces, clothing and jewelry. Some market places each house hundreds of shops, from flagship stores selling big brands to small boutiques where you can bargain.

It is also a great place to dine, with plenty of restaurants offering various Chinese cuisines and foreign brands like Pizza Hut, Hagen Dazs and AijiSen.

¡øDongmen Area

One of the oldest commercial centers in Shenzhen, this area highlights a walking street flanked by humming stores. It is a good place to buy clothes, handbags, fashion accessories, jewelry, handicrafts, toys and small electronic gadgets.

¡øMixC Shopping Mall

It is the city's largest shopping mall and one of the most luxurious, selling clothes, cosmetics and fashion accessories. There is a large indoor ice skating rink, a movie theater and a super market selling many imported goods. You can also find quite a few foreign restaurant brands here, including Pizza Hut, Starbucks and a Japanese noodle house.

¡øShekou

Sitting by a beautiful cove in western Nanshan District, this quiet place is frequented by many expatriates living in Shenzhen. There are stores selling antiques, collectibles, handicrafts and souvenirs, as well as bars and restaurants offering Western food.

¡¾1¡¿£¨Ð¡Ìâ1£©What can you do at North Huaqiang Area£¿

A. Skate. B. See a film.

C. Buy antiques. D. Eat Chinese food.

¡¾2¡¿£¨Ð¡Ìâ2£©According to the passage, where can you find a large indoor place to skate£¿

A. North Huaqiang Area. B. Dongmen Area.

C. MixC Shopping Mall. D. Shekou.

¡¾3¡¿£¨Ð¡Ìâ3£©Where does this passage probably come from£¿

A. A travel magazine. B. A museum guide.

C. A text book. D. A news report.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ A food delivery man defeated a master from Peking University and won China Central Television's poetry contest on April 4. Lei Haiwei kept calm during the final of the Third Season of CCTVs Chinese Poetry Competition on Wednesday night, becoming the champion after defeating Peng Min, a master of literature from China's top university.

Lei, 37, from Shaoyang, Hunan Province, is now working as a food delivery man in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. His interest in poetry was inspired by his father, who would wnte poems down, stick them on the wall of the kitchen and teach him to read them from a young age.

Lei missed the opportunity of going to university due to frequent school transfers when he was growing up. But that didn't diminish his passion for poetry. Since he was too poor to buy books, Lei would memorize poems in bookstores and write them out when he returned home. He used this unique method to accumulate more than 1,000 poems.

Though Lei came to Hangzhou city in 2008 and works as a fast food courier, his love for poems hasn't faded. On his busiest work days,the courier has to deliver more than 50 orders a day. Even so, he seized any available moment to recite poems. "For example, I am used to reciting poems when I wait for food at restaurants,and traffic lights on my way to deliver food. Reciting poems not only enriches my knowledge, but also makes my job less boring," the courier said.

Last November, Lei went to Beijing and began recording the TV show after standing out from more than 70,000 people who signed up for the competition. After winning, Lei returned to Hangzhou and continues his delivery work and the memorizing of poems.

Lei's outstanding performance during the final, and his inspirational story, have amazed Chinese audiences.

"His love of learning is so pure,it moved me to tears,¡± one netizen said. "It always amazes me how some people simply hunger for knowledge, ¡± another shared.

¡¾1¡¿Why didn't Lei Haiwei have the chance to go to college?

A.He often changed school.B.He was fascinated with poems.

C.He was too busy to study.D.His family was very poor.

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word" diminish¡± in the third paragraph can be replaced by .

A.inspireB.increase

C.reduceD.encourage

¡¾3¡¿What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?

A.Lei's work is delivering food for others.

B.Lei's daily life is highly stressed at present.

C.Reciting poems improves his knowledge.

D.Lei uses any available time to recite poems.

¡¾4¡¿How did people find Lei's story?

A.Interesting.B.Inspiring.

C.Fascinating.D.Shocking.

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