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 Marry me! During the "Idol" finale, season 5 singer Ace Young proposed live to season 3 runner up Diana DeGarrno. She was genuinely surprised in one sense but the two have bonded closely since they met on Broadway during a production of¡°Hair." The first true¡°ldol' couple (though others have dated) have already set a wedding date on June  l  of 2013,

    Ten years and still relevant. Season one winner Kelly Clarkson has survived a decade in the brutal music business with her dignity intact and enough chart-topping songs to generate a greatest hits album at the tender age of 30. Her career is as strong as ever. She sang the ¡°Star Spangled Banner¡± at the Super Bowl. Her song ¡°Stronger¡± was a No. I hit.  She was a mentor on an ABC summer series¡°Duets.¡± She became engaged to Reba McEntire's stepson in November. All in all, life is good for Clarkson and we as¡°Idol" fans couldn't be more proud.

     Keep calm and Carrie on! Season four victor Carrie Underwood has now sold more albums than any other "Idol" with about 14 million to date. Her current album ¡°Blown Away¡± has generated two top two hits in 2012: ¡°Good Girl¡± and the title track. That makes 15 consecutive top 2 hits on the Billboard country chart over seven years dating back to "Jesus, Take the Wheel." She hosted the CMAs for a fifth year with Brad Paisley. Last month, she landed a role as lead in a remake of¡°The Sound of Music.¡± She toured to sold-out crowds again, hitting Gwinnett Arena earlier this month, where she thankecl "Idol" for getting her to where she's at, something, she certainly no longer needs to do but still does. Class act, that lady.

1.What may the ldol probably be?

A. A popular Ainerican singer                     B. A American year figure of

C. A popular American programme                 D. A famous American avenue

2.Who hit Gwinnett Arena of the following?

A. Carrie Underwood                            B. Kelly Clarkson

C. Ace Yong                                   D. Diana DeGarmo

3. Who was the Idol winner of ten years ago?

A. Reba McEntire                               B. Kelly Clarkson

C. Carrie Underwood                            D. Not mentioned

4.In which year was the Idol first held according, to the text?

A. In 2012          B. In 2007           C.ln 2008          D.In 2002

5.Where can we probably read the news?

A. In business section                            B. In advertisement section

C. In sports section                             D. In entertainment section

 

 

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Natural disasters left students in miserable life. However, they never gave up study.

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The New York Times is now better than ever£­All the more reasons to order home delivery now.

NEW£­Separate sections£¨°æÃ棩for the Arts, Monday through Thursday, and Sports 7 days a week that you can pull out, take with you or pass along.

NEW£­The Dinning In, Dinning Out section, Wednesday, a banquet£¨Ñç»á£©of great meals you can make yourself order up or eat out.

NEW£­The House & Home section, Thursday, filled with useful, interesting features£¨Ìر𱨵À£©and articles about making the most of all sorts of living spaces.

NEW£­An Enlarged, two-part Weekend section, Friday with more ideas about movies, shows, art exhibitions, outdoor and indoor recreation.

Latest news and sports results daily. And of course, daily world and national news, Sunday¡¯s special sections and all the other great features you¡¯ll continue to find in the Times.

Find out just how much you can obtain from the Times every day.

Call 1£­800£­311£­1969 or use the postage-paid order card to order convenient home delivery at 50£¥ OFF our regular price.

56. If you want to find out the more information of films you should _________.

A. call 1-800-311-1969                B. go over the House and Home section

C. read the Art section                       D. read Weekend section

57. From the passage we know that _______.

A. the Times sells at a lower price than before

B. the Times has improved a great deal and everyone likes to read it

C. many of the good features of the Times remain unchanged

D. you will learn everything by reading the Times every day

58. The owner of the passage advertises ________.

A. to introduce the new sections

B. to announce the new sections of the Times

C. to make known his new plan of the Times

D. to persuade people to buy the Times

 

The $11 billion self-help industry is built on the idea that you should turn negative thoughts like "I never do anything right" into positive ones like "I can succeed." But was positive thinking advocate Norman Vincent Peale right? Is there power in positive thinking?

Researchers in Canada just published a study in the journal Psychological Science that says trying to get people to think more positively can actually have the opposite effect: it can simply highlight how unhappy they are.

The study's authors, Joanne Wood and John Lee of the University of Waterloo and Elaine Perunovic of the University of New Brunswick, begin by citing older research showing that when people get feedback which they believe is overly positive, they actually feel worse, not better. If you tell your dim friend that he has the potential of an Einstein, you're just underlining his faults. In one 1990s experiment, a team including psychologist Joel Cooper of Princeton asked participants to write essays opposing funding for the disabled. When the essayists were later praised for their sympathy, they felt even worse about what they had written.

In this experiment, Wood, Lee and Perunovic measured 68 students' self-esteem. The participants were then asked to write down their thoughts and feelings for four minutes. Every 15 seconds, one group of students heard a bell. When it rang, they were supposed to tell themselves, "I am lovable."

Those with low self-esteem didn't feel better after the forced self-affirmation. In fact, their moods turned significantly darker than those of members of the control group, who weren't urged to think positive thoughts.

The paper provides support for newer forms of psychotherapy (ÐÄÀíÖÎÁÆ) that urge people to accept their negative thoughts and feelings rather than fight them. In the fighting, we not only often fail but can make things worse. Meditation (¾²Ë¼) techniques, in contrast, can teach people to put their shortcomings into a larger, more realistic perspective. Call it the power of negative thinking.

1.What do we learn from the first paragraph about the self-help industry?

A£®It is a highly profitable industry.

B£®It is based on the concept of positive thinking.

C£®It was established by Norman Vincent Peale.

D£®It has yielded positive results.

2.What is the finding of the Canadian researchers?

A£®Encouraging positive thinking many do more harm than good.

B£®There can be no simple therapy for psychological problems.

C£®Unhappy people cannot think positively.

D£®The power of positive thinking is limited.

3.What does the author mean by "¡­ you're just underlining his faults" (Line 4, Para. 3)?

A£®You are not taking his mistakes seriously enough.

B£®You are pointing out the errors he has committed.

C£®You are emphasizing the fact that he is not intelligent.

D£®You are trying to make him feel better about his faults.

4. What do we learn from the experiment of Wood, Lee and Perunovic?

A. It is important for people to continually boost their self-esteem.

B. Self-affirmation can bring a positive change to one's mood.

C. Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lower their self-esteem.

D. People with low self-esteem seldom write down their true feelings.

Section C.

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SECTION C

Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

Baby survives after train hits pram

The CCTV footage (Ƭ¶Î£©shows a baby¡¯s pram (Ó¤¶ù³µ)rolling off a train platform as the mother makes a mad rush to save her son,   48   she is too late and it falls   49   the rails in front of an incoming train. This heart-stopping scene happened yesterday at Ashburton station in Melbourne, Australia. But the story has a   50   ending: the six-month-old baby survived with just   51   cut on his forehead, although the pram was dragged about 35 meters by the braking train. The nurse Jon Wright said the boy just ¡°needed a feed and a sleep¡±.

         ¡°Luckily, he was strapped (°ó) into his pram at the time, which probably saved   52  life. I think the child is extremely   53  ,¡± Wright told the Herald Sun newspaper after the baby was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The footage shows the mother taking her hands off the three-wheeled pram, which begins to roll   54  the platform edge. 

         The driver put on the brakes   55   he saw the pram fall in front of him and fortunately the train was already slowing down to stop at the station. Rail firm Connex is to look into how the pram rolled off the platform. The accident came one day after Connex started a child safety awareness campaign warning parents to keep babies strapped into their prams at all times while on platforms.

 

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