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The Chinese word “Shanzhai” means a small mountain village, but now it becomes an accepted name for fakes (假货), after “Shanzhai Cell-phones” produced by small workshops in southern China became popular in the mainland market over the past two years.

Besides “Shanzhai” electronic products, there are “Shanzhai” movies, “Shanzhai” stars and even a “Shanzhai” Spring Festival Gala (联欢晚会), a copy of the 25-year-old traditional show presented by CCTV on Chinese Lunar New Year’s Eve.

“Shanzhai” has become a culture of its own, meaning anything that imitates something famous.

In Chongqing, “Shanzhai” version “Bird’s Nest” and “Water Cube” woven by farmers with bamboo attract wide attention from tourists. Both are copies of the famous Olympic buildings in Beijing.

A literature critic said that taking the “Shanzhai” Gala as an example, when the traditional CCTV program becomes less and less attractive to the audience, the“Shanzhai” version appears timely to attract people. “Although it is often connected with poor techniques and operation, ‘Shanzhai’ culture meets the psychological needs of common people and could be a comfort to their minds,” he said.

To the mainstream (主流的) culture, the rise of “Shanzhai” culture is a challenge and a motivation (动力). People believe different kinds of cultures developing together is a perfect situation and it is for the public to choose.

1.The Chinese word “Shanzhai” may have started with ______.

A. Spring Festival Gala B. electronic products

C. fake cell-phones D. Olympic buildings

2.According to the passage, “Shanzhai” culture refers to ______.

A. the action that a person imitates famous people

B. products with poor techniques and quality

C. those similar names to famous brands

D. anything that imitates something famous

3.We can infer that the mainstream culture ______.

A. may develop faster because of the challenge of “Shanzhai” culture

B. is the challenge of “Shanzhai” culture

C. will be replaced by “Shanzhai” culture

D. is held back by “Shanzhai” culture

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On June 25, two days after our kidney transplant (移植) surgeries, my daughter-in-law, supported by her nurse and my son, walked into my hospital room in Seattle.There she was, the of my kidney, smiling at the foot of my bed.That's when I realized the full _ of "to give is to receive."

This February, her kidney function continued to decline, my daughter-in-law needed a kidney transplant to .1 told her that it would be a(n) to me to be able to donate a kidney to her.Immediately I was found compatible (相匹配的), my as a kidney provider began. After some tests and exams with my personal physician, I flew to Seattle for testing. Whenever I "passed" one , I became more relieved.Then I received the phone call telling me I was . which made me very happy. ,the day arrived.Before the surgery, I truly wasn't afraid; I just wanted the transplant to be

I woke that evening, my son telling me that my left kidney was in my daughter-in-law.A strong sense of washed over me.It was one of the most _ moments of my life.A later, I got an e-mail from my daughter-in-law, saying: "Happy One-Month Anniversary!" We did have something to :1 wasn't affected much by the surgery, and more importantly, she felt like she had her back.

Up to now, being able to see my daughter-in-law one of my kidneys has been one of the greatest gifts 1 have received.

1.A. provider B. receiver C. operator D. doctor

2.A. plan B. concept C. meaning D. advantage

3.A. as B. if C. though D. unless

4.A. leave B. survive C. rise D. pass

5.A. attempt B. comfort C. experience D. gift

6.A. challenge B. surgery C. journey D. action

7.A. completing B. marking C. failing D. writing

8.A. still less B. even more C. much worse D. far better

9.A. difficulty B. problem C. stage D. test

10.A. refused B. cured C. approved D. charged

11.A. Gradually B. Finally C.Immediately D. Suddenly

12.A. safe B. special C. comfortable D. secret

13.A.behaving badly B. staying safe C. going wrong D. working well

14.A. guilty B. sacrifice C. relief D. appreciation

15.A. satisfying B. worrying C. frightening D. surprising

16.A. year B. week C. moment D. month

17.A. remember B. share C. celebrate D. treasure

18.A. beauty B. smile C. confidence D.life

19.A. benefit from B. contribute to C. care for D. focus on

20.A. never B. ever C. already D. almost

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

The clock had just struck eleven when I first heard a noise coming from the lift. I opened the door of our room and listened: someone was against the door of the and calling out at the same time.“What’s ?” I shouted.

“The door has been and I can’t get out.” The answer came back. The voice, which ________ like that of a girl, came from several below.

My wife had now me and she went off directly in search of the night porter (守夜人). After calling to the girl that was on its way, I went back into the to get some tools. Then I too hurried the stairs until I reached the place the life was stuck.

I tried my hand at forcing to the life door, talking all the while to the girl trapped inside, my tools were of no use for this purpose, Very , however, my wife returned. ________to find the porter, she had called the police, who agreed to send an engineer. , she had also got in touch with the fire service.

In a short time the engineer appeared, followed by two . Almost immediately afterwards the firemen too. With the special equipment it the engineer only a short while to get the door open. In spite of (尽管) her experience, the girl was in good . “I’m hungry,” was her only remark as she stepped out of her cage.

1.A. standing B. beating C. sitting D. shouting

2.A. flat B. room C. house D. lift

3.A. matter B. wrong C. accident D. question

4.A. opened B. broken C. stuck D. stopped

5.A. sounded B. heard C. listened D. looked

6.A. stairs B. floors C. roofs D. flights

7.A. called B. stopped C. seen D. helped

8.A. I B. nothing C. lift D. help

9.A. lift B. door C. flat D. way

10.A. down B. up C. on D. from

11.A. that B. where C. which D. there

12.A. open B. close C. shut D. turned

13.A. though B. if C. but D. because

14.A. quickly B. fast C. well D. soon

15.A. Able B. Unable C. Glad D. Sorry

16.A. Besides B. Instead C. Still D. But

17.A. porters B. Men C. policemen D. firemen

18.A. reached B. arrived C. got D. left

19.A. spent B. took C. passed D. stayed

20.A. spirits B. health C. conditions D. manners

A generation of parents raised according to the permissive principles of postwar childcare experts is rediscovering the importance of saying "No" to their children.They are beginning to reclaim the house as their own.Even spanking(打屁股)is back.

While today's parents do not want to return to the Victorian era (时代)—when children were seen, spanked, but not heard—there is a growing acknowledgement that the laissez-faire approach produced a generation of children running rings around puzzled parents struggling to restore order.

Janthea Brigden, a trainer with Parent Network, says: " The problem is that parents don't want all that controlling things.What they want is to be able to discipline (管教) their children through teaching and encouraging."

According to Steve Biddulph, the author of More Secrets of Happy Children, the permissive era was often just an excuse to ignore children.He believes discipline involves firm but friendly teaching and does not need to involve punishment.He teaches a method called "stand and think" , where a child is helped to figure out what is wrong and how to get it right.Mr.Biddulph understands parents using spanking, but lie is against it."The happiest children are those who know Mum and Dad are in charge.As children grow into their teens, more negotiation can take place, such as: Prove you can be home safely by 1l pm, and we might let you stay out till midnight."

" There is no good evidence that an occasional, properly administered spanking is harmful in any way." says John Rosemond, an American who has won a huge following by calling for "parent power".It is pure nonsense to believe that restricting children to their room as a punishment could make them have negative feelings about the room and cause sleep problems.

Mr.Rosemond tracks the overturning of traditional family values to the end of the Second World War.He blames the change of the American family into a child-centered, self-respect-oriented (以…为导向) unit on psychologists and social workers, who for 30 years have weakened traditional approaches.Previous generations of American parents raised children not by the book, but by self-evident truth, he says.Children should be seen and hot heard.If you make your bed, you'll have to lie in it.He says that those phrases contain time-honored understanding and principles that helped children to develop what we refer to as the "three Rs" of parenting: respect, responsibility and resourcefulness.

1.Which is closest to the meaning of the underlined word "laissez-faire" in the second paragraph?

A.Let it be. B.Go for it.

C.Get it right. D.Take it easy.

2.If his child did something wrong, Steve Biddulph would ______.

A.give him a good beating

B.lock him up in a dark room

C.ask him to stand in a corner for hours

D.help him find out the problem and solution

3.By mentioning the underlined part in the last paragraph, Mr.Rosemond

A.blames parents for ignoring children's rights

B.reminds parents to communicate more with children

C.encourages parents to involve children more in family affairs

D.explains how previous generations of parents raised children

4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.The causes of discipline problems.

B.The best way to discipline children.

C.Different opinions on ways of parenting.

D.Differences between parents of different times

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