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  About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table, I couldn't help overhearing parts of their conversation.At one point the woman asked,“So, how have you been?”And the boy-who could not have been more than seven or eight years old-replied.“Frankly, I've been feeling a little depressed lately.”

  This incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed my growing belief that children are changing.As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn't find out we were“depressed”, that is, in low spirits, until we were in high school.

  Undoubtedly a change in children has increased steadily in recent years.Children don't seem childlike anymore.Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to.

  Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different.Childhood as it once was no longer exists.Why?

  Human development depends not only on born biological states, but also on patterns of gaining social knowledge.Movement from one social role to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new social positions.Children have always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages; traditionally, we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders.

  In the last 30 years, however, a secret-revelation(揭示)machine has been equipped in 98 percent of American homes.It is called television.Television passes information to all viewers alike, whether they are children or adults.Unable to resist the temptation(诱惑), many children turn their attention from printed texts to the less challenging, more attractive moving pictures.

  Communication through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social information which children will gain.Children must read simple books before they can read complex materials.

(1)

According to the author feeling depressed is ________.

[  ]

A.

a sure sign of a mental problem in a child

B.

a mental state present in all humans, including children

C.

something that cannot be avoided in children's mental development

D.

something hardly to be expected in a young child

(2)

Traditionally, a child is supposed to learn about the adult world ________.

[  ]

A.

through connection with society

B.

gradually and under guidance

C.

naturally without being taught

D.

through watching television

(3)

According to the author, that today's children seem adult-like results from ________.

[  ]

A.

the widespread influence of television

B.

the poor arrangement of teaching content

C.

the fast pace of human scientific development

D.

the rising standard of living

(4)

What does the author think of communication through print for children?

[  ]

A.

It enables children to gain more social information.

B.

It develops children's interest in reading and writing.

C.

It helps children to read and write well.

D.

It can control what children are to learn.

(5)

What does the author think of the change in today's children?

[  ]

A.

He feels their adult-like behavior is so funny.

B.

He thinks the change worthy of note.

C.

He considers it a rapid development.

D.

He seems to be upset about it.

答案:1.D;2.B;3.A;4.D;5.B;
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The country’s highest-level university scholarships(奖学金)were handed out last week.

  The recipients are students from poor families who have an excellent   1   . But the University of Science and Technology of Beijing   2   even further with its   3   . This year’s recipients have to be nonsmokers, non-drinkers, and frugal(节俭)as well.   4   who is silly enough to use the scholarship money   5   friends to meals could face the hope of having

   6   taken back.

  The assessment process(评估过程)was   7   . The applicant(申请者)was asked to do two things; 8   a shout speech about study, campus life, and family conditions; and take part in question and answer meetings with the organizations in charge.

  The organization was clear in its decision process and awarded the scholarships to 147 students.

     9   how the money should be spent, however,   10   differ. Some students say that it’s natural, even   11   , for a winner to invite friends to a celebration, usually a meal.

  The scholarship winners themselves did not seem to agree. “I object to   12   the money on a big dinner for friends.   13   winners who are from poor families should make good use of the money and not waste it,” said Si Guangrong, one of the winners, who said she   14   use it for postgraduate study.

  A bit more   15   views came from Li Xiao, of the university’s Students’ Affairs Office: “How they spend the scholarship money is   16   a private matter and they’re free to spend it 17   different ways. But they’d better use it properly and in an economic way. ”

  The national scholarship is being   18   to 45, 000 students each year. The top 10, 000 will receive 6, 000 yuan,   19   4, 000 yuan.   20   , students with a national scholarship are not required to pay fees for school.

  1Arecord           Bpaper            Cdegree         Dyear

  2Ahas got            Bhas lasted        Chas gone        Dhas been

  3Aachievements        Brequirements     Cmovements      Dtreatments

  4AEveryone         BSomeone        CNo one        DAnyone

  5Ato treat           Bto gather         Cto pay          Dto call

  6Athis              Bthat            Cit             Done

  7Ahard              Bdifficult          Cserious         Dstrict

  8ARead              BMake            CWrite         DShow

  9AAs from           BAs for          CAs yet          DA saw hole

  10Aplans            Bminds           Cdesigns        Dopinions

  11Aspecial            Bunusual         Ctraditional       Dnational

  12Aaffording          Bpaying          Ccosting        Dspending

  13AEspecially         BExtremely       CNaturally        DGenerally

  14Awould            Bshould          Ccould         Dmight

  15Adifferent         Breasonable       Cbalanced        Dpersonal

  16Aof a sort         Bsort of          Cof this sort     Dout of sorts

  17Aon             Bby              Cwith          Din

  18Agiven           Bequipped         Cprovided        Dsent

  19Athe ones         Bthe students      Cthe others       Dthe winners

  20AIn the end         BIn addition        CIn short       DIn all

 

The country’s highest-level university scholarships(奖学金)were handed out last week.

  The recipients are students from poor families who have an excellent   1   . But the University of Science and Technology of Beijing   2   even further with its   3   . This year’s recipients have to be nonsmokers, non-drinkers, and frugal(节俭)as well.   4   who is silly enough to use the scholarship money   5   friends to meals could face the hope of having

   6   taken back.

  The assessment process(评估过程)was   7   . The applicant(申请者)was asked to do two things; 8   a shout speech about study, campus life, and family conditions; and take part in question and answer meetings with the organizations in charge.

  The organization was clear in its decision process and awarded the scholarships to 147 students.

     9   how the money should be spent, however,   10   differ. Some students say that it’s natural, even   11   , for a winner to invite friends to a celebration, usually a meal.

  The scholarship winners themselves did not seem to agree. “I object to   12   the money on a big dinner for friends.   13   winners who are from poor families should make good use of the money and not waste it,” said Si Guangrong, one of the winners, who said she   14   use it for postgraduate study.

  A bit more   15   views came from Li Xiao, of the university’s Students’ Affairs Office: “How they spend the scholarship money is   16   a private matter and they’re free to spend it 17   different ways. But they’d better use it properly and in an economic way. ”

  The national scholarship is being   18   to 45, 000 students each year. The top 10, 000 will receive 6, 000 yuan,   19   4, 000 yuan.   20   , students with a national scholarship are not required to pay fees for school.

  1Arecord           Bpaper            Cdegree         Dyear

  2Ahas got            Bhas lasted        Chas gone        Dhas been

  3Aachievements        Brequirements     Cmovements      Dtreatments

  4AEveryone         BSomeone        CNo one        DAnyone

  5Ato treat           Bto gather         Cto pay          Dto call

  6Athis              Bthat            Cit             Done

  7Ahard              Bdifficult          Cserious         Dstrict

  8ARead              BMake            CWrite         DShow

  9AAs from           BAs for          CAs yet          DA saw hole

  10Aplans            Bminds           Cdesigns        Dopinions

  11Aspecial            Bunusual         Ctraditional       Dnational

  12Aaffording          Bpaying          Ccosting        Dspending

  13AEspecially         BExtremely       CNaturally        DGenerally

  14Awould            Bshould          Ccould         Dmight

  15Adifferent         Breasonable       Cbalanced        Dpersonal

  16Aof a sort         Bsort of          Cof this sort     Dout of sorts

  17Aon             Bby              Cwith          Din

  18Agiven           Bequipped         Cprovided        Dsent

  19Athe ones         Bthe students      Cthe others       Dthe winners

  20AIn the end         BIn addition        CIn short       DIn all

 

完型填空

  The country's highest-level university scholarships(奖学金)were handed out last week.

  The recipients are students from poor families who have an excellent ___1___ in their studies. But the University of Science and Technology of Beijing ___2___ even further with its ___3____. This year's recipients have to be non-smokers, non-drinkers, and frugal(节俭)as well. ___4___ who is silly enough to use the scholarship money ___5___ friends to meals could face the hope of having ___6___ taken back.

  The assessment process(评估过程)was ___7___. The applicant(申请者)was asked to do two things:___8___ a short speech about study, campus life and family conditions; and take part in a question and answer meeting with the organizations in charge.

  The organization was clear in its decision process and awarded the scholarships to 147 students.

  ___9___ how the money should be spent, however, ___10___ differ. Some students say that it's natural, even___11___, for a winner to invite friends to a celebration, usually a meal.

  The scholarship winners themselves did not seem to agree.“I object to ___12___ the money on a big dinner for friends. ___13___ the winners who are from poor families should make good use of the money and not waste it,”said Si Guangrong, one of the winners, who said she ___14___ use it for her postgraduate study.

  A bit more ___15___ views came from Li Xiao, of the university's Students' Affairs Office:“How they spend the scholarship money is ___16___ a private matter and they're free to spend it ___17___ different ways. But they'd better use it properly and in an economic way.”

  The national scholarship is ___18___ to 45,000 students each year. The top 10,000 will receive 6,000 yuan, ___19___ 4,000 yuan. ___20___, students with a national scholarship are not required to pay fees for school.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1) Arecord   

  
  

Bpaper   

  
  

Cdegree   

  
  

Dyear   

  
  

(2) Ahas    got   

  
  

Bhas    lasted   

  
  

Chas    gone   

  
  

Dhas    been   

  
  

(3) Aachievements   

  
  

Brequirements   

  
  

Cmovements   

  
  

Dtreatments   

  
  

(4) AEveryone   

  
  

BSomeone   

  
  

CNo    one   

  
  

DAnyone   

  
  

(5) Ato    treat   

  
  

Bto    gather   

  
  

Cto    pay   

  
  

Dto    call   

  
  

(6) Athis   

  
  

Bthat   

  
  

Cit   

  
  

Done   

  
  

(7) Ahare   

  
  

Bdifficult   

  
  

Cserious   

  
  

Dstrict   

  
  

(8) ARead   

  
  

BMake   

  
  

CWrite   

  
  

DShow   

  
  

(9) AAs    from   

  
  

BAs    for   

  
  

CAs    yet   

  
  

DAs    a whole   

  
  

(10) Aplans   

  
  

Bminds   

  
  

Cdesigns   

  
  

Dopinions   

  
  

(11) Aspecial   

  
  

Bunusual   

  
  

Ctraditional   

  
  

Dnational   

  
  

(12) Aaffording   

  
  

Bpaying   

  
  

Ccosting   

  
  

Dspending   

  
  

(13) AEspecially   

  
  

BExtremely   

  
  

CNaturally   

  
  

DGenerally   

  
  

(14) Awould   

  
  

Bshould   

  
  

Ccould   

  
  

Dmight   

  
  

(15) Adifferent   

  
  

Breasonable   

  
  

Cbalanced   

  
  

Dpersonal   

  
  

(16) Aof    a sort   

  
  

Bsort    of   

  
  

Cof    this sort   

  
  

Dout    of sots   

  
  

(17) Aon   

  
  

Bby   

  
  

Cwith   

  
  

Din   

  
  

(18) Agiven   

  
  

Bequipped   

  
  

Cprovided   

  
  

Dsent   

  
  

(19) Athe    ones   

  
  

Bfile    students   

  
  

Cthe    others   

  
  

Dthe    winners   

  
  

(20) AIn    the end   

  
  

BIn    addition   

  
  

CIn    short   

  
  

DIn    all   

  

完型填空

  The country's highest-level university scholarships(奖学金)were handed out last week.

  The recipients are students from poor families who have an excellent ___1___ in their studies. But the University of Science and Technology of Beijing ___2___ even further with its ___3____. This year's recipients have to be non-smokers, non-drinkers, and frugal(节俭)as well. ___4___ who is silly enough to use the scholarship money ___5___ friends to meals could face the hope of having ___6___ taken back.

  The assessment process(评估过程)was ___7___. The applicant(申请者)was asked to do two things:___8___ a short speech about study, campus life and family conditions; and take part in a question and answer meeting with the organizations in charge.

  The organization was clear in its decision process and awarded the scholarships to 147 students.

  ___9___ how the money should be spent, however, ___10___ differ. Some students say that it's natural, even___11___, for a winner to invite friends to a celebration, usually a meal.

  The scholarship winners themselves did not seem to agree.“I object to ___12___ the money on a big dinner for friends. ___13___ the winners who are from poor families should make good use of the money and not waste it,”said Si Guangrong, one of the winners, who said she ___14___ use it for her postgraduate study.

  A bit more ___15___ views came from Li Xiao, of the university's Students' Affairs Office:“How they spend the scholarship money is ___16___ a private matter and they're free to spend it ___17___ different ways. But they'd better use it properly and in an economic way.”

  The national scholarship is ___18___ to 45,000 students each year. The top 10,000 will receive 6,000 yuan, ___19___ 4,000 yuan. ___20___, students with a national scholarship are not required to pay fees for school.

(1) Arecord   

Bpaper   

Cdegree   

Dyear   

(2) Ahas    got   

Bhas    lasted   

Chas    gone   

Dhas    been   

(3) Aachievements   

Brequirements   

Cmovements   

Dtreatments   

(4) AEveryone   

BSomeone   

CNo    one   

DAnyone   

(5) Ato    treat   

Bto    gather   

Cto    pay   

Dto    call   

(6) Athis   

Bthat   

Cit   

Done   

(7) Ahare   

Bdifficult   

Cserious   

Dstrict   

(8) ARead   

BMake   

CWrite   

DShow   

(9) AAs    from   

BAs    for   

CAs    yet   

DAs    a whole   

(10) Aplans   

Bminds   

Cdesigns   

Dopinions   

(11) Aspecial   

Bunusual   

Ctraditional   

Dnational   

(12) Aaffording   

Bpaying   

Ccosting   

Dspending   

(13) AEspecially   

BExtremely   

CNaturally   

DGenerally   

(14) Awould   

Bshould   

Ccould   

Dmight   

(15) Adifferent   

Breasonable   

Cbalanced   

Dpersonal   

(16) Aof    a sort   

Bsort    of   

Cof    this sort   

Dout    of sots   

(17) Aon   

Bby   

Cwith   

Din   

(18) Agiven   

Bequipped   

Cprovided   

Dsent   

(19) Athe    ones   

Bfile    students   

Cthe    others   

Dthe    winners   

(20) AIn    the end   

BIn    addition   

CIn    short   

DIn    all   

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  Death Valley is the lowest, hottest, driest area in North America.This California National Park has less than 5 cm of rainfall a year and temperature up to 53℃ in summer.That's enough to keep Americans away during the hottest months from June to August.But it is the high temperature and terrible heat that draw their most crazy fans, the foreign tourists.From all over the world, they come to the valley floor in cars, carrying maps and water bottles, and fanning themselves with newspapers to keep cool.

  About 13 million visetors enter the park each year, from June through August.90% of them are foreigners.They go there to experience the summer heat that gives Death Valley its name.The average high in July is53.2℃ and the low 30℃.For August, the average high si 52.2℃ and the low 29.4℃.

  So what do Americans think of the foreign visitors who arrive for the heat, just when locals from the United States try to avoid it? Park manager Brenda Henson says, “ The foreigners want to experience the heat in Death Valley.We think it's crazy.”

  In fact, Death Valley is a series of salt flats(盐滩)225 km long and 6 km to 26 km wide.Birds and animals are largely absent, and only the hardiest plants have some chance of existence in this extreme place.

  One tourist from Paris concluded, “ We come to it because we can tell all our friends and family that we've been to the hottest place in the world.”

(1)

The real attraction of Death Valley for foreigners is that ________.

[  ]

A.

summer heat keeps Americans away

B.

experiencing the heat in it is cool

C.

it is a series of salt flats

D.

it is a famous place in the world.

(2)

What does the underlined word “ hardiest” in Paragraph 4 mean?

[  ]

A.

Most difficult.

B.

Most energetic.

C.

Strongest.

D.

Best.

(3)

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The hottest time in Death Valley is from June to August.

B.

Not all the visitors to Death Valley are foreigners.

C.

The lowest temperature in Death Valley is 29.4℃.

D.

Death Valley is made up of salt flats.

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Crazy Fans of Death Valley.

B.

Importance of Death Valley.

C.

Beauty of California National Park.

D.

The Best Tourist Attraction in North America.

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