摘要: A.so less respect B.so much respect C.so much money D.so much envy

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  If we bought only things we needed, there would be enough for everybody. What do we need? What you need depends on how old you are and your way of life. Rearrange the list of things you can buy and put the things you think we most need at the top of the list.
Coat             Designer jeans          Water       CD player
Dental check up   Restaurant meal     Telephone   Jewelry
Food          Shampoo             MP3 player  Beer
Toothpaste        Bar of chocolate        Cushion covers
If we don’t need to buy so much, we don’t need to work so much. We can take part-time jobs or reduce our working day from eight hours to six hours. Some people are leaving very well paid jobs to live a healthier life in the countryside or a more exciting life abroad. Parents can spend more time with their children and the unemployed are given more opportunities to work.
If we start to respect saving the earth more than spending money, we will become ‘conservers’ (保护者). When we are conservers, we try to choose environmentally friendly products that last a long time. We may find growing our own vegetables or making our own clothes more rewarding than buying them.
Next time you go shopping, think about what you really need to buy. Don’t deprive (剥夺) yourself of things you like, but decide what you should buy before you go out, so that you won’t be influenced by advertisements or promotions. If it is more expensive to buy goods that don’t have much packaging and things that are more durable (耐用的), buy less. If you can choose to work less, decide which things you would like to make, do or grow yourself. Even though you have less money, your life will become richer.
by Julie Bray
【小题1】 From the passage, we can see the author suggests us consumers ______.

A.find out more about a product instead of buying blindly
B.consider what we really need before going shopping
C.avoid regret at not buying enough
D.find a real bargain
【小题2】. The writer will agree with you if you buy products that are ______.
A.beautifully packaged B.extremely cheap
C.usable for a long time D.fashionable now
【小题3】 According to the passage, if we don’t need to buy so much, the benefits  
will include ______.
a. we will have more time enjoying life
b. the employment rate will increase
c. we will get better paid jobs
d. we as consumers will have more choices of what to buy
A.abc B.abd C.ab D.ad
【小题4】This passage is mainly written to _____.
A.persuade people to buy less and buy environmentally friendly products
B.put forward some questions so that you can become a smart buyer
C.introduce some good ways to make a wiser choice when shopping
D.criticize the consumer society in which people buy too much

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      What is time? Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money? Or is it something we have no control over, like the weather? Is it the same all over the world? That’s an easy question, you say.Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth.Well, maybe.But in America, time is more than that.Americans see time as a valuable resource.Maybe that’s why they are fond of the expression, “Time is money.”

Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to keep and manage it.People in the US often attend conferences or read books on time management.It seems they all want to organize their time better.Professionals carry around pocket planners(计划书) — some in electronic form — to keep track of appointments and deadlines.People do all they can to press more life out of their time.

To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people’s time.Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don’t try that at work.

American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set time days or weeks in advance.Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just “drop by” unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed.The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 pm.

Even Americans would admit that no one can master time.Time, like money, slips all too easily through our finger.And time, like the weather, is very hard to predict.However, time is one of life’s most precious gifts.

77.The main idea of the passage is _______.

       A.time is money             B.different attitude toward time in the world

       C.how to save time            D.how Americans treat time

78.In the fourth paragraph, the writer mainly tells us that _________.

       A.Americans respect others’ time in daily life

      B.Americans seldom call after 10:00

       C.Americans inform before paying a visit to their friends             

       D.when planning an event, Americans usually fix time ahead of time

79.The underlined phrase “think twice” (in Paragraph 4) probably means “_______ “.

       A.think for a second time               B.be careful

       C.be afraid                           D.pay attention

80.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

       A.Americans like time better than anything else          

       B.generally speaking, Americans respect their time 

       C.on the whole, Americans treasure their time      

       D.Americans consider their time is difficult to master and predict

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       What is time? Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money? Or is it something we have no control over, like the weather? Is it the same all over the world? That’s an easy question, you say.Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth.Well, maybe.But in America, time is more than that.Americans see time as a valuable resource.Maybe that’s why they are fond of the expression, “Time is money.”

Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to keep and manage it.People in the US often attend conferences or read books on time management.It seems they all want to organize their time better.Professionals carry around pocket planners(计划书) — some in electronic form — to keep track of appointments and deadlines.People do all they can to press more life out of their time.

To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people’s time.Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don’t try that at work.

American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set time days or weeks in advance.Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just “drop by” unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed.The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 pm.

Even Americans would admit that no one can master time.Time, like money, slips all too easily through our finger.And time, like the weather, is very hard to predict.However, time is one of life’s most precious gifts.

1.The main idea of the passage is _______.

       A.time is money                                     

       B.different attitude toward time in the world

       C.how to save time                                

       D.how Americans treat time

2.In the fourth paragraph, the writer mainly tells us that _________.

       A.Americans respect others’ time in daily life

      B.Americans seldom call after 10:00

       C.Americans inform before paying a visit to their friends                  

       D.when planning an event, Americans usually fix time ahead of time

3.The underlined phrase “think twice” (in Paragraph 4) probably means “_______ “.

       A.think for a second time                        B.be careful

       C.be afraid                           D.pay attention

4.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

       A.Americans like time better than anything else                      

       B.generally speaking, Americans respect their time 

       C.on the whole, Americans treasure their time                        

       D.Americans consider their time is difficult to master and predict

 

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       What is time? Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money? Or is it something we have no control over, like the weather? Is it the same all over the world? That’s an easy question, you say.Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth.Well, maybe.But in America, time is more than that.Americans see time as a valuable resource.Maybe that’s why they are fond of the expression, “Time is money.”

Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to keep and manage it.People in the US often attend conferences or read books on time management.It seems they all want to organize their time better.Professionals carry around pocket planners(计划书) — some in electronic form — to keep track of appointments and deadlines.People do all they can to press more life out of their time.

To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people’s time.Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don’t try that at work.

American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set time days or weeks in advance.Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just “drop by” unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed.The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10:00 pm.

Even Americans would admit that no one can master time.Time, like money, slips all too easily through our finger.And time, like the weather, is very hard to predict.However, time is one of life’s most precious gifts.

1.The main idea of the passage is _______.

    A.time is money                                      B.different attitude toward time in the world

    C.how to save time                                 D.how Americans treat time

2.In the fourth paragraph, the writer mainly tells us that _________.

    A.Americans respect others’ time in daily life

      B.Americans seldom call after 10:00

    C.Americans inform before paying a visit to their friends                  

    D.when planning an event, Americans usually fix time ahead of time

3.The underlined phrase “think twice” (in Paragraph 4) probably means “_______ “.

    A.think for a second time                      B.be careful

    C.be afraid                             D.pay attention

4.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

    A.Americans like time better than anything else                      

    B.generally speaking, Americans respect their time 

    C.on the whole, Americans treasure their time                        

    D.Americans consider their time is difficult to master and predict

 

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  What is time?Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money?Or is it something we have no control over, like the weather?Is it the same all over the world?That's an easy question, you say.Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth.Well, maybe.But in America, time is more than that.Americans see time as a valuable resource.Maybe that's why they are fond of the expression,“Time is money.”

  Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to keep and manage it.People in the US often attend conferences or read books on time management.It seems they all want to organize their time better.Professionals carry around pocket planners(计划书)-some in electronic form-to keep track of appointments and deadlines.People do all they can to press more life out of their time.

  To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people's time.Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology, and maybe an explanation.People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay.Of course, the less formal the situation, the less important it is to be exactly on time.At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.But they usually don't try that at work.

  American lifestyles show how much people respect the time of others.When people plan an event, they often set time days or weeks in advance.Once the time is fixed, it takes almost an emergency to change it.If people want to come to your house for a friendly visit, they will usually call first to make sure it is convenient.Only very close friends will just“drop by”unannounced.Also, people hesitate to call others late at night for fear they might be in bed.The time may vary, but most folks think twice about calling after 10∶00 pm.

  Even Americans would admit that no one can master time.Time, like money, slips all too easily through our finger.And time, like the weather, is very hard to predict.However, time is one of life's most precious gifts.

(1)

The main idea of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

time is money

B.

different attitude toward time in the world

C.

how to save time

D.

how Americans treat time

(2)

In the fourth paragraph, the writer mainly tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.

Americans respect others' time in daily life

B.

Americans seldom call after 10∶00

C.

Americans inform before paying a visit to their friends

D.

when planning an event, Americans usually fix time ahead of time

(3)

The underlined phrase“think twice”(in Paragraph 4)probably means“________”.

[  ]

A.

think for a second time

B.

be careful

C.

be afraid

D.

pay attention

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Americans like time better than anything else

B.

generally speaking, Americans respect their time

C.

on the whole, Americans treasure their time

D.

Americans consider their time is difficult to master and predict

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