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One of the newest taboos (½û¼É) in American society is the topic of fat. Unlike many other taboos, fat is a topic that America talk about often. It is not taboo to talk about fat; it¡¯s taboo to be fat.

The ¡°in¡± look is thin. In the work world, most companies prefer youthful- looking, slim executives to sell their image and their products to the public. The thin look is associated with youth, vigor and success. The fat person, on the other hand, is thought of as lazy and lacking in energy, self-discipline and self-respect. After all, people think, how can people who care about themselves, and therefore the way they look, allow themselves to become fat? In an image conscious society like the U.S. , fat is ¡°out¡±.

It is not surprising, then, that millions of Americans have become obsessed (×ÅÃÔ)with staying slim and ¡°in shape¡±. The pursuit of youthful physical appearance is not, however, the only reason for America¡¯s obsession with diet and exercise.

Recent research has shown the great importance of diet and exercise for personal health. As in most technologically developed nations, the life-style of North Americans has changed very quickly during the course of last century. Modern machines do all the physical labor that people were once forced to do by hand. Cars and buses transport us quickly from point to point. As the result of inactivity and disuse, people¡¯s bodies can easily become weak and vulnerable to disease. In an effort to avoid such a fate, millions of Americans are spending more of their time exercising.

The effects of this new appreciation of the importance of exercise is clear: parks are filled with joggers and bicyclists, physical education programs are enjoying a newly- founded fame and many companies are providing exercise equipment for their employees to use during the work day.

1.In the United States, fat is something ___________.

A. people always talk about

B. not regarded as a taboo topic

C. people usually pay no attention to

D. belonging to the same treatment as other taboos

2.What do Americans think of thin people?

A. Their work helps them to look youthful

B. They are energetic and successful.

C. Their appearances affects their behavior

D. They are lacking in self-discipline.

3.According to Paragraph 4, which of the following is an example of ¡°inactivity?

A. Mary does her housework by hand.

B. Celia takes part in a marathon

C. Cecilia goes to her office by car.

D. Margaret plays badminton every Saturday.

4.Why are parks filled with joggers and bicyclists?

A. Because these parks are fit for sports.

B. Because people are enjoying prestigious status in parks.

C. Because people are taking part in physical education programs.

D. Because people now recognize they should do more exercise.

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There are some strange driving laws in different countries.

Countries

Laws

Vietnam

If you¡¯re in Vietnam without a Vietnamese driver¡¯s license, you risk a prison sentence of up to three years.

Russia

In Moscow, if your car is dirty enough to draw dust art, you will be fined about 2,000 rubles (about US 55 dollars). Worse yet, it¡¯s illegal to wash your car by hand in public places ¨C forcing you to take it to one of the few car wash facilities.

Thailand

Drivers ¨C male or female ¨C can¡¯t drive shirtless whether it¡¯s a car, bus, or a tuk-tuk cab.

France

France requires its drivers to carry a portable breathalyzer(±ãЯʽ¾Æ¾«²âÁ¿ÒÇ) at all times when driving a car. The one-time breathalyzer cost around US 5 dollars, and if you don¡¯t have one, you will be fined US 15 dollars.

Cyprus

Raising your hands in the car can get you fined of US 35 dollars. The law states a driver can be fined if the person ¡°is in an irregular position inside the car or raises his hand from the steering wheel unnecessarily.¡±

Japan

Politeness isn¡¯t just the culture in Japan; it is part of driving laws. Splashing(·É½¦) a person by driving through a puddle£¨Ë®¿Ó) with your car will cost you over US 60 dollars. The country is also strict with its DUI (¾Æ¼Ý) laws ¨C riding with or lending your car to a driver who gets caught drinking and driving can lead to a fine costing thousands of dollars.

1.Where should you go to wash your car when you are in Moscow?

A. The forest. B. Any public place.

C. Your home. D. The car wash facilities.

2.What can you get fined for in Cyprus?

A. Forgetting to carry a portable breathalyzer.

B. Not having a Cyprus driver¡¯s license.

C. Putting your hands above your head.

D. Driving without a shirt.

3.If you are fined thousands of dollars in Japan, you may have been ________________.

A. sitting in a car with a drunk driver

B. in an irregular position in your car

C. splashing a person with mud

D. impolite to other drivers

4.This passage can most likely be found in __________.

A. a law document

B. a book on interesting cultures

C. an international newspaper

D. a fashion magazine

People

People is America¡¯s No.1 magazine about fascinating people. It¡¯s a guide to who and what¡¯s hot in the arts, science, business, politics, television, movies, books, music and sports. It is published weekly.

Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company

Cover Price: $ 211.47

Our Price: $ 117.00

Lucky

Lucky is the shopping magazine with the best buys, and the fashion tips you¡¯ll need before you hit the stores. What makes Lucky really special is that it gets you the information you need before anyone else has it.

Publisher: Conde Nast Publications Inc.

Cover Price: $ 35.40

Our Price: $ 15.00

Parents

This is the most trusted magazine for parents who want to raise smart, loving and self-confident children. Each issue has age-specific child-development guidance, advice on your child¡¯s health and safety, and the best ways to encourage your child¡¯s learning.

Publisher: Meredith Corporation

Cover Price: $42.00

Our Price: $ 9.97

Entertainment

This magazine covers movies, television, music, Broad-way stage productions, books, and popular culture. Unlike celebrity-focused magazines like People, its main concentration is on entertainment media and reviews. It¡¯s popular with more common readers.

Cover Price: $ 199.50

Our Price: $ 38.95

1. People probably focus on_________.

A£®political events

B£®festivals and celebrations

C£®hot events and famous stars

D£®television programmes

2.According to the passage, what makes Lucky so special?

A£®Its latest information related to shopping

B£®Its pictures of fashion stores

C£®The access it provides to bargains

D£®Its competitive price

3.Which of the following are common readers fond of ?

A£®lucky. B£®Entertainment.

C£®Parents. D£®People.

4.You¡¯re most likely to find the above information__________.

A£®in an educational magazine

B£®in a magazine sales report

C£®on a magazine club website

D£®in a cultural magazine

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Years of expecting this time has finally arrived; there were times when I thought we would never get here. We are having three graduations in one family. My daughter is graduating from 4-year College in nursing, and my son is graduating from a high school, and I also just graduated last week. The dream was planted many years ago. I had always dreamt of going back to school, but it was too worrying and too hard.

Three years ago, I lost one of my dear friends. She died suddenly someday. All those thoughts of ¡°someday¡± seemed to take on different meanings. So, I decided to take a course, then I took two. I finally took 4 courses. When I was in the second week of school, my family was in a terrible car accident. My husband, my two children and I were on our way to visit my another daughter at work in another city for her twenty-third birthday, and we were hit by a truck a half mile from our house. My husband was seriously hurt, and I was told by doctors many times it was a miracle(Ææ¼£) that he had survived a serious head injury.

The three of us were barely passing after that time period. I had a broken arm and could not write. However, none of us had cold feet. As one of the top ten students in the college, my daughter graduated from college and got her Bachelor¡¯s Degree. My son was admitted to a famous university after his graduation. I am proud of them.

As my password, I called myself ¡°mountain climber.¡± The journey was difficult and every hill seemed higher to climb. Last week, the highlight of my life was walking across that platform and getting my degree six months before I turn fifty. I am proud of myself, too.

1.What was the author¡¯s dream? (no more than 8 words)

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2.What does the miracle refer to? (no more than 8 words)

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3.How do you understand the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3? (no more than 6 words)

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4.Why is the author proud of herself? (no more than 13 words)

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5.Do you agree with the author¡¯s view on life? Give reasons in your own words (no more than 20 words)

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