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     With large and small keyboards everywhere, neither children nor adults need to write much of
anything by hand.That's a big problem.Study after study suggests that handwriting is important for brain
development-helping kids get fine motor skills and learn to express and create ideas.Yet the time devoted
to teaching penmanship (书法) in most schools has shrunk to just one hour a week.Is it time to give up
handwriting? Have a look at the link between the brain and penmanship, and you may get the answer.
    A test among students in grades 2, 4 and 6 found that they not only wrote faster by hand than by
keyboard, but also created more ideas when composing essays with handwriting.And other research
shows that the finger movements required to write by hand activate brain areas involved with thought,
language, and shortterm memory.
  A recent Indiana University study had one group of children practice writing letters by hand while a
second group just looked at those letters.Then, both groups of kids entered a functional MRI (核磁共
振) that scanned their brains as the researchers showed them the same letters.Researchers found that the
brain activity in the first group was far more advanced and "adultlike".
  Handwriting also affects other people's way they think of adults and children.Several studies have shown
that the same average essay will score much higher if written with good penmanship and much lower if
written out in poor handwriting.These studies have also found that people judge the quality of a person's
ideas based on his or her handwriting.And the consequences are real: On standardized tests with
handwritten sections, like the SAT, all essay that is considered hard to recognize gets a big zero.
    Studies show that this isn't only an Englishlanguage phenomenon.Chinese and Japanese youths are
suffering from "character amnesia". They can't remember how to write characters, thanks to computers
and text messaging.Some experts fear that Chinese writing and reading are so closely linked in the brain
that China's reading ability as a nation could suffer.

1. According to the passage, it can be learned that ________. 

A. many researches have been done on handwriting
B. essays can't be composed without handwriting
C. all children write faster by keyboard than by hand
D. most schools are trying to teach more handwriting

2. What does the Indiana University study imply?

A. Children should practice writing letters.        
B. Handwriting can increase brain activity.
C. It's good for children to enter a functional MRI.  
D. Letters should often be shown to children.

3. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?

A. Handwriting affects both adults and children.
B. Handwriting helps a person write better essays.
C. SAT should be done with good handwriting.  
D. Good handwriting makes a person seem smarter.

4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Essays written with keyboards will get lower scores.
B. The quality of your ideas depends on your handwriting.
C. Chinese and Japanese youths don't know how to write.
D. Less handwriting may affect China's reading ability.

5. The passage tries to tell us that ________.

A. keyboards are more popular than handwriting    
B. we shouldn't judge people by their handwriting
C. handwriting is of great importance              
D. it's time to give up using keyboards
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     I told my friend Graham that I often cycle two miles from my house to the town centre but
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that I should be glad of the extra exercise that the hill provided.
     My attitude to the hill has now changed. I used to grumble as I approached it but now I tell
myself the following. This hill will exercise my heart and lungs. It will help me to lose weight and
get fit. It will mean that I live longer. This hill is my friend. Finally I comfort myself with the thought
of all those silly people who pay money to go to a gym and sit on stationery exercise bicycles
when I can get the same value for free. I have a smile of satisfaction as I reach the top of the hill.
     Problems are there to be faced and overcome. We cannot achieve anything with an easy life.
Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to gain a university degree. Her activism and
writing proved inspirational. She wrote, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet.  Only
through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition
inspired and success achieved."
     One of the main determinants of success in life is our attitude towards adversity (逆境). From
time to time we all face hardships, problems, accidents,  afflictions and difficulties. Some are of our
making but many confront us through no fault of our own.  While we cannot choose the adversity
we can choose our attitude towards it.
     Douglas Bader was 21 when in 1931 he had both legs cut off following a flying accident. He
was determined to fly again and went on to become one of the leading flying aces in the Battle of
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He said, "Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't do this or that. That's nonsense. Make
up your mind, you'll never use crutches (拐杖) or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school
, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you
that things are too difficult or impossible."
     The biographies(传记)of great people are full of examples of how they took steps to overcome
the difficulties they faced. The common thread is that they did not become depressed. They chose
their attitude. They chose to be positive. They took on the challenge. They won.
Nevertheless, there is still the problem of how you change your attitude towards adversity.
1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the author of the  passage?
A. Climbing hills on bicycles is the best way to take exercise.
B. People are silly to pay to go to the gym.
C. Those who want to achieve success can't expect to live an easy life.
D. People's attitude towards adversity is the only factor that determines whether they will succeed.
2. By quoting what Douglas Bader said, the author intends to tell us "________".
A. Failure is the mother of success.
B. A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
C. If you venture nothing, you will have nothing.
D. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.
3. Following this passage, the author will further talk about ________.
A. how his friend helped him to change his attitude towards  the adversity he faced
B. what steps to take to change your attitude towards the  adversity you face
C. what great people have in common
D. why it is important to keep optimistic in face of adversity
4. Which of the following can best function as the title of the passage?
A. Face Adversity with a Smile
B. Different Attitudes towards Adversity
C. Nothing is Impossible
D. Life Is Full of Adversity
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in the same school. Frequently we had lunch together.
     For a time we were just casual friends, but one day, when I was telling Jennie about my problem
son, we discovered we were kindred spirits. "He's a difficult little character," I explained. Jennie looked
thoughtful, "Maybe you're seeing him with your eyes." She was silent a moment and then added softly,
"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly." I stared at her, "You're quoting that! It's from The Little
Prince, SaintExupery's book for children. One of my favorites. You know it, too?" Jennie nodded, "I
love it. I've read it so often, I've practically memorized it."
     Now, when I think of Jennie, I recall that book, because Jennie-more than anyone I know-possessed
the gift of seeing with the heart.
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unimportant things that add so much to life-things that must be shared to be fully appreciated.
     And it was Jennie who helped me with my fourthgrade problem child. One day I_was_at_my_wit's__
end. "What he needs is a good beating!" I exploded.
     "He's probably had plenty of those," Jennie said. "Maybe he just needs sincere praise for anything he
does right, and a hug or two each day." I followed this suggestion, and eventually, because of Jennie, I
discovered a lovable little boy.
     Looking back, I had to admit that she taught me so much, such as how to love spring. One April day I said, "I hate rain!" And I'll never forget what she said, "You can't hate spring rain! It brings the flowers!" So I learned to love spring rain, too, because it did bring flowers-violets, tulips and daffodils.
1. What does the underlined sentence "I was at my wit's end" mean?
A. I didn't know what to do next.                      
B. I decided to give up.
C. I was hurt by my son deeply.                        
D. I was very proud of my son.
2. We learn from the passage that the author ________.
A. has the gift of seeing with the heart
B. likes spring rain because it seldom rains in spring
C. had lost her mother before her marriage
D. seldom praised her child in the past
3. How does the author feel about her family?
A. No one listened to her seemingly unimportant things.
B. She didn't get along well with her husband and son.
C. She seldom spoke to her mother.
D. She felt quite alone in her family.
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to educate children properly
B. the fact that we should see nature differently
C. the influence of friendship on our life
D. how friendship begins and develops
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     Jennie and I met in night school. After having completed the required courses, we started teaching in
the same school. Frequently we had lunch together.    
     For a time we were just casual friends, but one day, when I was telling Jennie about my problem son,
we discovered we were kindred spirits. "He's a difficult little character," I explained. Jennie looked
thoughtful, “Maybe you're seeing him with your eyes.” She was silent a moment and then added softly,
"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly." I stared at her, "You're quoting that! It's from The Little
Prince, SaintExupery's book for children. One of my favorites. You know it, too?" Jennie nodded, "I love
it. I've read it so often, I've practically memorized it."   
     Now, when I think of Jennie, I recall that book, because Jennie-more than anyone I know-possessed
the gift of seeing with the heart.    
     From that moment of a treasured book shared, our friendship grew steadily. It wasn't that I didn't
have an excellent relationship with my husband and son. But my mother had died shortly after my
marriage, and I had neither sisters nor daughters. I realize, now, how I needed someone to share those
little, seemingly unimportant things that add so much to life-things that must be shared to be fully
appreciated.    
     And it was Jennie who helped me with my fourthgrade problem child. One day I was at_my wit's_end. "What he needs is a good beating!" I exploded.    
     "He's probably had plenty of those,"  Jennie said. "Maybe he just needs sincere praise for anything he
does right, and a hug or two each day." I followed this suggestion, and eventually, because of Jennie, I
discovered a lovable little boy.    
     Looking back, I had to admit that she taught me so much, such as how to love spring. One April day
I said, "I hate rain!"  And I'll never forget what she said, "You can't hate spring rain! It brings the flowers!" So I learned to love spring rain, too, because it did bring flowers-violets, tulips and daffodils.
1. What does the underlined sentence "I was at my wit's end" mean?
A. I didn't know what to do next.                      
B. I decided to give up.
C. I was hurt by my son deeply.                        
D. I was very proud of my son.
2. We learn from the passage that the author ________.
A. has the gift of seeing with the heart
B. likes spring rain because it seldom rains in spring
C. had lost her mother before her marriage
D. seldom praised her child in the past
3. How does the author feel about her family?
A. No one listened to her seemingly unimportant things.
B. She didn't get along well with her husband and son.
C. She seldom spoke to her mother.
D. She felt quite alone in her family.
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to educate children properly
B. the fact that we should see nature differently
C. the influence of friendship on our life
D. how friendship begins and develops
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     A taxi driver taught me a million dollar lesson in customer satisfaction and expectation. Inspiring speakers
charge thousands of dollars to give his kind of training to corporate directors and staff. It cost me only a $12
taxi ride.
     I had flown into Dallas just for the purpose of calling on a client. Time was important and my plan included
a quick turn-around trip from and back to the airport. A clean taxi pulled up.
     The driver rushed to open the passenger door for me and made sure I was comfortably seated before he
closed the door. As we got in the driver's seat, he mentioned that the neatly folded Wall Street Journal next to
me for my use. He then showed me several tapes and asked me what type of music I would enjoy.
     Well! I looked around for a "Candid Camera!" Wouldn't you? I could not believe the service I was receiving!
I took the opportunity to say, "Obviously you take great pride in you work. You must have a story to tell."
     "You bet," he replied,"I used to be in Corporate America. But I got tired of thinking my best would never be
good enough. I decided to find my right position in life, somewhere I could feel proud of being the best I could
be.
     I knew I would never be a rocket scientist, but I love driving cars, being of service and feeling like I have
done a full day's work and done it well. I evaluated my personal property and, I became a taxi driver!
     One thing I know for sure, to be good in my business I just have to meet the expectations of my passengers.
But, to be GREAT in my business, I have to EXEED the customer's expectations! I like the sound of being
'great' better than just being 'average'.
     Did I tip him big time? You bet!
     The taxi driver taught me a great life lesson: Go an extra mile when providing any service to others. And
there is no good or bad job you can make any job good.
1. What lesson did the author learn from the taxi driver? 
A. How to make the best use of time.
B. How to do better in the service business.
C. How to turn an interest into your career.
D. How to become a motivational speaker.
2. Why did the author look around for a "Candid Camera"?
A. Because he was afraid he would be photographed in the cab.
B. Because he was worried what the driver could be up to.
C. Because he was amazed by the way the driver was treating him.
D. Because he wasn't interested in the tapes offered by the driver.
3. It can be inferred from the story that _____.
A. the taxi driver couldn't accept just being average
B. the author was anxious to get back to meet a client
C. when the author waited for a taxi at the airport, he was not in a rush
D. the taxi driver loved to play his favorite music during rides
4. According to the story, the taxi driver _____.
A. was dissatisfied wit his present job
B. was once often rewarded for being a model worker
C. enjoyed offering his customers more than they expected
D. was forced to become a taxi driver to support his family
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     Daniel stays home on workdays. He starts his personal computer in order to connect with the office
which is about three hundred miles away in another city. After work, he puts on his headphones, watches
a movie on his home video recorder, or plays baseball on the computer. On many days, Daniel doesn't talk
to any other human beings, and he doesn't see any people except the ones on television. Daniel is imaginary,
but his lifestyle is very possible
. The inventions of modern technology seem to be cutting us off from contact
with our fellow human beings.
     The world of business is one area in which technology is separating us. Experts say, for example, that
many people will soon be able to work at home. With access to a large central computer, employees such as
office clerks, insurance agents, and accountants could do their jobs at display terminals (终端) in their own
homes. They would never have to actually see the people they're dealing with. In addition, the way employees
are paid will change. Workers' salaries will be automatically paid into their bank accounts, making paper
checks unnecessary. No workers will stand in line to receive their pay or cash their checks. Personal banking
will change, too. Customers will deal with machines to put in or take out money from their accounts. Many
companies and consumers have already changed the way they sell or buy products. E-commerce, or business
done on the Internet, is becoming more and more popular. This, therefore, makes it possible for people to do
shopping without going out of their homes.
     Another area that technology is changing is entertainment. Music, for example, was once a group experience.
People listened to music at concert halls or in small social gatherings. For many people now, however, music
is an individual experience. Walking along the street or sitting in their living-rooms, they wear headphones to
build a wall of music around them. Movie entertainment is changing as well. Movies used to be social events.
Now, fewer people are going out to see a movie. Many more are choosing to wait for a film to appear on
television or are borrowing videotapes to watch at home. Instead of laughing with others, viewers watch
movies in their own living-rooms.
1. After work, Daniel likes to _____.
[     ]
A. listen to music at the concert hall
B. watch a movie in his living-room
C. chat with his friends on the net
D. play baseball with his workmates
2. The underlined sentence "Daniel is imaginary, but his lifestyle is very possible" means _____.
[     ]
A. Daniel is a person full of imagination and he can make his life colourful.
B. Daniel is not a real person but the lifestyle of his kind does exist.
C. Daniel is only an ordinary person but he has his own way of living.
D. Daniel is a model who makes full use of modern technology in life.
3. What will the writer most probably discuss after the last paragraph?
[     ]
A. Games and sports
B. Personal banking
C. Music and films
D. International business
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
[     ]
A. We may no longer need to communicate wit other human beings.
B. Modern technology seems to be separating human beings.
C. We may no longer need to work in the office.
D. Modern technology makes it possible for us to work and entertain ourselves at home.

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