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      Men are happier with money, while women find greater joy in friendships and relationships with their
children, co-workers and bosses, a new global study shows.
      The online study of 28,153 people in more than 51 countries by global marketing and information firm
Nielsen found that as the world struggles with a recession (衰退) and financial (经济) mar kets keep falling,
many people are reminding themselves that money can't buy happiness.
     The Nielsen Happiness Study found that globally, women are happier than men in 48 of the 51 countries
surveyed in August 2009,and only in Brazil, South Africa and Vietnam were men found to be happier than
women." Because they are happier with noneco nomic factors, women's happiness is more recession-proof
which might explain why women around the world are happier in general than men are," Nielsen Vice Ptesident
of Consumer Research Bruce Paul said in a statement.
      Japanese women reported the greatest difference and are 15 percent happier than Japanese men. Women
are also more optimistic about the future, scoring higher than men on predictions (预言 ) of their happiness
in the next six months.
     Women were also more pleased with their marriage life, the study found. Japanese and New Zealand
women reported the grea test. difference in satisfaction with their marriage life.
     Men are generally happier with their physical health than women, and this is especially pronounced in
South Africa. Egypt bucks the trend (趋势), with women rating their happiness with their health much higher
than men.
     Globally, men rated their happiness with their mental health higher than women. It was the same in Belgium, South Korea, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Egypt, and Israel.
     There are three main factors of happiness globally, according to the study: personal financial situation,
mental health and job/ca- reer. Being satisfied with your partner is also important for happi ness.
1. Compared with women, men tend to be happier with ____.
A. money, friendship and their family
B. financial situation, health and marriage life
C. the future, mental health and money
D. mental health, physical health and money
2. The underlined word in Paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. strengthens
B. opposes
C. follows
D. continues
3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT right?
A. Clobally, women are happier than men in general.
B. Women in Vietnam are not as happy as men.
C. Women score higher than men on predictions of their future.
D. Women's happiness is less likely affected by financial crisis.
4. Which country has the biggest difference in happiness between men and women?
A. Japan.
B. New Zealand.
C. Egypt.
D. South Africa.
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To me, life without music would not be exciting. I realize that this is not true for everybody. Many people get along quite well without going to the concert, or listening to the record. But music plays an important part in everyone’s life, whether he realizes it or not. Try to imagine, for example, what films or TV plays would be like without music. Would the feelings, the moving plot(情节)and the greatest interests, be as exciting or dramatic(戏剧性)I’m not sure about it.

   Now, we have been speaking of music in its more common meaning—the kind of music we hear in the concert hall. But if we look at some parts of music more closely, we discover them in  our everyday life too—in the rhythm(旋律)of the sea, the melody of a bird in the woods and so on. So music surely has meaning for everyone, in some way or other. And, of course, it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or writing music.

   It is well said, “Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.”

1.  What does the writer say more about in the passage?

A. Life full of music.

B. Life without music.

C. Importance of music.

D. Development of music.

2From the text, we know that many people     .

A. don’t realize the importance of music

B. get along quite well without music

C. go to the concert instead of enjoying films

D. think music would be less exciting than films

3In the writer’s opinion, if there was no music in films or TV plays,      .

A. the cinema and theatre would be quiet

B. we would lose some of the audience

C. everything would be as exciting as before

D. it would be hard to imagine the result

4What does the underlined word “melody” mean in the text?

A. Flying                  B. Looking

C. Singing                 D. Living

 

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Dear Anne,

  I write further to our conversation on the phone a few days ago. It was a great dialogue to talk to you on the phone last week. I hope things are well for you. Unfortunately, things really haven't changed here at all. He is still not helping me in the house. By the time I get in from work, it's 5:45 p. m. Then I've got to prepare and cook the evening meal, clear away and wash the dishes. Even then I am still not free, as I've got to do some homework then. I don't sleep until around half past nine, by which time I am very tired of course, while I am doing all these things, Steve sits in front of the TV and boils a cup of coffee for only himself. When I ask him to help, he just says that it is none of his business ! I feel I can't go on like this. I've only been married for four months, but I feel like a life time.

  Sorry, the letter's been one long complaint(抱怨)—I'll write again soon with some interesting news if I have any.

Yours ever

M. Atherton

1.Not long before this letter, Atherton ________.

[  ]

A.had heard from Anne

B.had a long dialogue with Steve

C.had given Anne a ring

D.had telephoned Steve

2.We can see that Atherton felt ________.

[  ]

A.unlucky to have married a husband who didn't care her

B.quite pleased to have formed a happy family

C.tired of her husband and would no longer love him

D.it her duty to look after and love her husband dearly

3.According to the letter, we know that Anne was ________.

[  ]

A.Atherton's close friend

B.Steve's first wife

C.also a married woman

D.interested in Steve

4.Who did the housework at home?

[  ]

A.The husband.

B.The wife.

C.The husband and wife in turn.

D.The husband and the wife together.

5.Which is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.Atherton has decided to break away with her husband.

B.Anne hoped Atherton could put an end to her life.

C.Atherton has got some worries in her new life.

D.In Steve's opinion, women shouldn't go out to work.

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To me, life without music would not be exciting. I realize that this is not true for everybody. Many people get along quite well without going to the concert, or listening to the record. But music plays an important part in everyone’s life, whether he realizes it or not. Try to imagine, for example, what films or TV plays would be like without music. Would the feelings, the moving plot(情节)and the greatest interests, be as exciting or dramatic(戏剧性)I’m not sure about it.

   Now, we have been speaking of music in its more common meaning—the kind of music we hear in the concert hall. But if we look at some parts of music more closely, we discover them in  our everyday life too—in the rhythm(旋律)of the sea, the melody of a bird in the woods and so on. So music surely has meaning for everyone, in some way or other. And, of course, it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or writing music.

   It is well said, “Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.”

1.  What does the writer say more about in the passage?

A. Life full of music.

B. Life without music.

C. Importance of music.

D. Development of music.

2From the text, we know that many people     .

A. don’t realize the importance of music

B. get along quite well without music

C. go to the concert instead of enjoying films

D. think music would be less exciting than films

3In the writer’s opinion, if there was no music in films or TV plays,      .

A. the cinema and theatre would be quiet

B. we would lose some of the audience

C. everything would be as exciting as before

D. it would be hard to imagine the result

4What does the underlined word “melody” mean in the text?

A. Flying                  B. Looking

C. Singing                 D. Living

 

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Make me laugh, now!

  In a room filled with cigarette smoke and the smell of beer, people are laughing as a little man on stage talks.This is stand-up, a major form of live entertainment in the West.

  It could be held in a theatre or just a bar.The basic idea is that a person, or sometimes two, "stands up" on a stage and makes the audience laugh.

  The performer could tell a story or lots of little stories.He could just tell jokes or discuss the most serious issues of the day.The point is that the audience expects to be made to laugh.

  Audiences at stand-up shows are not polite.If they don't find the person funny they will shout out.These people are called "hecklers"(诘难者).If a comedian

(喜剧演员)is good he will be able to shout back at the heckler with some clever response(应答).

  Normally, the comedian has prepared a script, which he has learnt.But often they might think of something different while on stage.This is called improvising

(即兴发挥).

  Different stand-up comedians have different styles.Some are called straight men.These will never laugh or smile and will try to appear very serious even though what they are talking about is very funny.Others play the fool.These act and say things that are very stupid so that you can't help laughing at them.Another type is

the person who can copy famous people's voices.They will pretend to be someone famous in a funny situation.

  Stand-up comedians will talk about anything from sex to polities, from family to animals.To a stand-up comedian everything is funny.

(1)

What's the unique form of live entertainment in the West?

[  ]

A.

Cross-talk show.

B.

A TV sketch.

C.

A stand-up show.

D.

A funny play.

(2)

What could performers tell on the stage?

[  ]

A.

Stories.

B.

Jokes.

C.

The most serious issues of the day.

D.

All of the above.

(3)

How about the audience reacting to a bad performance?

[  ]

A.

They listen to the performance closely.

B.

They cheer and applaud.

C.

They shout out at the performer.

D.

They leave the performer alone on the stage.

(4)

How many different styles of stand-up shows are mentioned?

[  ]

A.

One.

B.

Two.

C.

Three.

D.

Four.

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the author?

[  ]

A.

There is only one performer in the stand-up show.

B.

All the performances are well performed before.

C.

Stand-up comedians could just choose some specific topics.

D.

Imitate famous people's voices is an important style.

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Count Me Out

  Call me old-fashioned.Call me old.Call me what you want, but I refuse to become part of this new Internet world.

  I do not possess a computer at home or at the office.Actually, I stopped going to an office 35 years ago, when all communications were done with a pen, a typewriter, or, if the matter was of world-shaking importance, over the telephone.Likewise, if you like something advertised in a newspaper or magazine, you visited the shop selling it at the given address, or you phoned the number shown.Then you spoke to the fellow and asked for further details.

  Tell me what you think of the following ad that appeared the other day in the newspaper.It was for a cure for cancer and this is what it said:“Awareness is the key.Visit spfulford.com at the awareness site.” There was no address or telephone number for the site.So what do unfortunate people without a computer do if they are seeking a cure for their illness?

  There are, I am told, certain advantages in having access to the Internet.You can, for example, send love messages across the world or even get married to someone that you meet online.This bit doesn’t interest me; I have been happily married for 60 years.There are, of course, other activities for Internet users besides finding love.They can pay bills, order groceries, or discuss with their doctors.

  And this is by no means all.More amazing things are yet to come in the near future.I read a newspaper report recently that quoted Stephen Hawking, an important British scientist.“The complexity of a computer as it exists today is probably less than the brain of an earthworm,” he said.“But, as technology advances, computers will become more complex, and a time may come when the Internet may develop ‘consciousness.’ In other words, the Internet will be able to think, have feelings, and may well be able to act on its own.”

  If Professor Hawking is right, I may change my attitude to computers.As I grow older each day, I would like one of those that not only thinks for me but also accepts responsibilities for all my mistakes.

(1)

What’s the meaning of the title “Count Me Out”?

[  ]

A.

Get me out of the Internet world.

B.

Computers are trying to take control of life.

C.

Modern technology pushes old people away.

D.

Do not expect me to be a supporter of the Internet.

(2)

According to Paragraph 2, the author thinks computers are _________

[  ]

A.

unnecessary

B.

convenient

C.

expensive

D.

advanced

(3)

What might the author like about the future computer?

[  ]

A.

Taking blames.

B.

Curing illnesses.

C.

Delivering messages.

D.

Responding to emotions.

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