What is it that makes people laugh? More than two thousand years ago the ancient Greek philosopher (哲学家) Aristotle defined (定义) jokes as the pleasure that results from a feeling of triumph by showing we’re better than someone else in a certain way. According to Aristotle and many other philosophers,all jokes depend mainly on showing inferiority in another person or group of persons — that is,putting it clearly,on showing that they are worse off than ourselves. Jokes raise our good opinion of ourselves at someone else’s expense.

       Showing how much better than other people we are is only one reason we like jokes. Someone may also use a joke to express their anger or their cruelty (残酷)or any other kind of action that is not acceptable to us. We feel free to laugh when we hear about someone sliding on a banana skin. The joke lets us express those attitudes which are usually unacceptable to society. This is probably the reason why some of the jokes,especially those involving cruelty,are so popular with certain people.

       Besides,all jokes depend on our enjoyment of laughing at something that is strange and out of place because it’s different from things which are happening around it. The same situation can be either sad or pleasant,depending entirely on how strange and out of place it is. If a girl in a bathing suit falls into a swimming pool,we don’t laugh because nothing unusual has happened. But if a man in a smart suit falls in,the situation is at once unusual in a pleasant way and we laugh. A good joke-teller will always try to build up a situation in which one thing is expected until something unexpected suddenly happens,and so we laugh.

67.The underlined word “inferiority” (in Paragraph 1) means ______.

A.someone that is better than someone else

B.something that is better than something else

C.someone that is as good as someone else

D.something that is not as good as something else

68.According to Aristotle, all jokes depend mainly on ______.

A.resulting in a sense of success

B.showing inferiority in another person or group

C.having a good opinion of other people

D.making people laugh unexpectedly

69.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 2?

A.To express those attitudes usually unacceptable to society is one of the reasons we like jokes.

B.When people are angry, they would like to hear jokes.

C.People who like jokes are usually cruel.

D.Showing we are better than other people is the only one reason we like jokes.

70.What will a good joke-teller always try to do? 

A.Make an unexpected thing happen in an expected situation

B.Make different things happen at the same time. 

C.Make a sad situation into a pleasant one.   

D.Make people laugh at something unusual and out of place.

Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks away. Life has changed for millions of young people across the world who now make friends online. Whether you use chat-rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are a member of this group.

“I don’t often talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ,” said Fox’s Shadow, the online name used by a girl student in China. “Most of my classmates use QQ after school.”

QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record from Tencent, the company which developed QQ, shows that 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October.

And probably Fox’s Shadow was one of them. “I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel everything around me boring. I usually spend about ten hours chatting online every week,” she said. “But I never talk with strangers, especially boys or men.”

Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. “You don’t know who you’re talking to. You should always be careful about whom you believe in online.”

Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have known someone very well. Fox’s Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a football fan like herself and they went to a football match together.

A 16-year-old Beijing boy, named Bart Simon online, dislikes QQ users. “I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking about foolish things,” he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. “I only chat online because I’ve got friends in Japan, the US and Singapore,” he said. “I want to learn more about foreign cultures.” But he spends little time chatting on QQ as he sees it as a waste of time and money.

 “If you are really addicted to it, sometimes you can’t give your mind to your lessons,” he said. “And friends in your real life are always more important than those so-called friends you meet online.”

63.From the passage, we know“…they are all just a few clicks away” means“     ”.

A.it is wonderful to see your friends by clicking

B.it is popular to make friends online

C.it is possible to live much closer to your friends

D.it is easy and fast to get in touch with your friends

64.Fox’s Shadow thinks QQ is      .

A.a good place to spend her time when bored

B.the biggest messaging service in China

C.a safe place to chat with strangers

D.the best place to make friends

65.Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?

A.All the people on QQ are talking about foolish things.

B.We should think more of our friends in real life.

C.We should be careful about boys or men online.

D.Chatting online is a waste of time and money.

66.The underlined phrase means      .

A.turn on the computer             B.enter in QQ

C.surf the internet                  D.make friends

There is one language that is used in every country in the world. The people who use it are young and old, short and tall, thin and fat. It is everybody’s second language. It is easy to understand, although you can’t hear it. It is sign language.

       When you wave to a friend who is across the street, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you are saying, “I want to be friendly”, but you are not using speech. You are using sign language. When you raise your hand in class, you are saying, “Please ask me. I think I know the correct answer.”

       Babies who can’t talk can point at things. They are using sign language. A policeman who wants to stop traffic holds up his hands. He is using sign language.

       Many years ago, a French priest, Charles Michel de Epee, became interested in education for deaf people. He invented a finger alphabet (字母表). It is still in use. People can make the sign for letters and spell words with their hands, and deaf people can read and understand them. Soon there were schools for the deaf in many countries. The only university for the deaf is Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C.

       Today, in the United States, there are special TV news programs for deaf people. The newsreader tells the news in sign language. At the same time, the words appear on the TV screen.

       The actors in the Theatre of Deaf don’t spell every word. Sometimes they use hand signs. When they put two hands together, it means sandwich. They can make a roof with their hands when they want to show a house. One finger in front of an actor’s mouth can mean quiet. You can talk to people who are behind windows that are closed. And when you go swimming with your friends, you can have conversations under water.

How many hand signs do you use every day?

60.The passage is mainly about ______.

A.a famous priest in France                     B.the importance of sign language

C.an introduction to sign language     D.how to use sign language

61.If you want to express the idea that “I am very friendly” to someone, you will ______.

A.raise your hand              B.put one hand onto the other

C.make a roof with your hands     D.smile to the person

62.Which of the following about sign language is TRUE?

A.It is a special language used in a few countries in the world.

B.It is a way to express one’s ideas without words.

C.It is only used by the deaf.            

D.It can be heard.

A large number of women in Western European countries wish that they were born men. The number is said as high as 60% in West Germany.

       “Women often wish that they had the same chance as men have, and believe it is still men’s world,” said Dr James Holden, one of the scientists who did the study.

       Anne Harper has a very good job for an international oil company. She also believes in “Women’ s Liberation(解放)”.

       “I don’t wish that I were a man,” she says, “and I don’t think many women do. But I do wish that people would stop looking down upon us women. At work, for example, we often do the work that men do but get paid less. There are still a lot of jobs that are usually the best ones and open only to men. If you’re a man, you have a much better chance of leading an exciting life. How many women pilots are there ... or engineers or scientists?”

56.What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A.60% women in West Germany wish that they were born men.

B.Most women in Western European countries wish that their babies were all boys.

C.60% Western European women wish that they were born men.           

D.60% Western European women who wish that they were born men are from West Germany.

57.“It is still men’s world.” means “______.”

A.There’re more men than women in the world

B.There’re more men scientists or engineers than women scientists or engineers in the world

C.Women have not been given the same chance as men

D.Women cannot live without men

58.Anne Harper considers that women should ______.

A.live a better life than men          B.be really liberated

C.be well paid                      D.get better jobs than men

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

A.Usually the best jobs are not open to women.

B.Women are less paid than men for the same job.

C.There’re more men pilots, engineers and scientists than women ones.

D.Women are looked down upon because they’re the second-class citizens.

A young man was one day taking a walk with a professor. As they went along, they saw  36 in the path a pair of old shoes. They guessed the shoes belonged to a poor man who had  37 finished his day’s work in a field close by.

  The student  38 the professor, saying, “Let’s play the man a(n)  39 : we will hide his shoes, and we stay behind those bushes to see his  40 when he cannot find them.”

  “My young friend,” answered the professor, “we should never  41 ourselves in that way. You are  42 , and may give yourself a greater pleasure by helping the poor man. Perhaps we put a  43 into each shoe, and watch his reaction.”

  The student did so, and they both  44  themselves behind the bushes. The poor man soon finished his work, and came  45 the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes. While  46 his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something  47 , he bent down to feel what it was, and found the coin.

He was  48 , and looked at the coin again and again. He then looked around  49 on all sides, but no person was to be seen. He now put the money into his pocket, and began to put on the other shoe; but his surprise was  50 on finding the other coin.

  His feelings overcame him; he fell upon his  51 , looked up to heaven and preyed, He spoke of his wife, sick and  52 , and his children without bread. The timely giving, from some unknown hand, would  53 from dying.

  The student was moved and his eyes filled with tears. “Now,” said the professor, “are you not much better pleased than if you had played your  54 trick?”

The youth replied, “Thank you! Sir! I feel now the  55 of those words, which I never understood before: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’

36.A.hanging     B.lying          C.sitting         D.hiding

37.A.nearly    B.seemingly   C.closely        D.equally

38.A.looked back   B.referred to   C.turned to    D.puzzled over

39.A.fun         B.amusement  C.entertainment   D.trick

40.A.opinion      B.reaction    C.emotion      D.reply

41.A.treat     B.dedicate    C.amuse       D.occupy

42.A.healthy      B.cool          C.mean           D.rich

43.A.coin     B.penny       C.dollar            D.pound

44.A.performed B.placed        C.played       D.proved

45.A.around       B.across        C.into             D.toward

46.A.taking on B.looking on      C.putting on       D.hanging on

47.A.hard    B.tight      C.soft                   D.loose

48.A.surprised  B.excited          C.joyful         D.satisfied

49.A.that         B.it           C.themselves     D.himself

50.A.decreased B.accelerated  C.doubled      D.improved

51.A.hands       B.knees         C.feet           D.legs

52.A.beautiful  B.merciless       C.hopeful      D.helpless

53.A.support   B.learn      C.treat      D.save

54.A.intended  B.required    C.wanted       D.interested

55.A.faith     B.fact           C.truth            D.reliability

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