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There is a saying in French—“Si vieillesse pouvait, si jeunesse savait”—which means roughly “if age had the ability, if youth had the knowledge.” I was reminded of this saying the other day when I saw an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon(神经外科医生), now retired, about the impact of computer technology on modern surgery.
He was referring to the difficulty people of his age had in using the new techniques, but also to the fact that younger surgeons, who are more comfortable with the technology, lack some of the wisdom of experience.
It struck me that this problem is not just confined(局限于) to specialized fields such as medicine, but is widespread in modern life. There are many areas where the rapid growth of technology has widened the generation gap.
Young people are at ease with modern technology and propose all sorts of ways for using and developing it. But they often lack the experience needed to see further into the future to the possible dangers that a particular development may cause.
Older people see all sorts of difficulties and dangers, but are sometimes ignored, or even accused of being against progress, if they point out potential problems. Equally, they may see potential uses, but not have the technical skills to put them into practice themselves or the trust in the younger generation to do so.
Enthusiasm and inexperience come into conflict with caution and arrogance, usually with unsatisfactory results for both sides.
What is needed is the development of a partnership, based on mutual respect, which can deliver real progress by combining enthusiasm and caution in a constructive way, rather than in conflict with each other. The old need to give the younger generation the time, the resources and, above all, the authority to develop new ideas and use their skills. In exchange, the young need to turn more actively to the older generation to seek their advice and exploit their greater experience of the world in foreseeing and overcoming potential problems.
【小题1】The passage is mainly about ________.

A.the impact of computer technology on modern surgery
B.an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon
C.new generation gap between the old and the young
D.a conflict between knowledge and experience
【小题2】The French saying in the first paragraph is used to ________.
A.introduce the topic
B.show the difference between French and English
C.make readers confused
D.prove the writer’s wisdom
【小题3】What did the retired neurosurgeon probably mention in his interview?
A.Old people’s enthusiasm in obtaining new technology.
B.Old people’s difficulty in using computers.
C.Young surgeons’ bad manners in working.
D.Young surgeons’ difficulty in getting experience.
【小题4】In the writer’s view, what advantage do the older generation have?
A.They are happy with modern technology.
B.They are easy to learn new techniques.
C.They can foresee the future of the young generation.
D.They are rich in work experience.
【小题5】What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?
A.The young and the old should respect and learn from each other.
B.The young should teach the old modern technology.
C.The old should maintain their authority in every field.
D.The young and the old should work independently.

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There is a saying in French—“Si vieillesse pouvait, si jeunesse savait”—which means roughly “if age had the ability, if youth had the knowledge.” I was reminded of this saying the other day when I saw an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon(神经外科医生), now retired, about the impact of computer technology on modern surgery.

He was referring to the difficulty people of his age had in using the new techniques, but also to the fact that younger surgeons, who are more comfortable with the technology, lack some of the wisdom of experience.

It struck me that this problem is not just confined(局限于) to specialized fields such as medicine, but is widespread in modern life. There are many areas where the rapid growth of technology has widened the generation gap.

Young people are at ease with modern technology and propose all sorts of ways for using and developing it. But they often lack the experience needed to see further into the future to the possible dangers that a particular development may cause.

Older people see all sorts of difficulties and dangers, but are sometimes ignored, or even accused of being against progress, if they point out potential problems. Equally, they may see potential uses, but not have the technical skills to put them into practice themselves or the trust in the younger generation to do so.

Enthusiasm and inexperience come into conflict with caution and arrogance, usually with unsatisfactory results for both sides.

What is needed is the development of a partnership, based on mutual respect, which can deliver real progress by combining enthusiasm and caution in a constructive way, rather than in conflict with each other. The old need to give the younger generation the time, the resources and, above all, the authority to develop new ideas and use their skills. In exchange, the young need to turn more actively to the older generation to seek their advice and exploit their greater experience of the world in foreseeing and overcoming potential problems.

1.The passage is mainly about ________.

A.the impact of computer technology on modern surgery

B.an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon

C.new generation gap between the old and the young

D.a conflict between knowledge and experience

2.The French saying in the first paragraph is used to ________.

A.introduce the topic

B.show the difference between French and English

C.make readers confused

D.prove the writer’s wisdom

3.What did the retired neurosurgeon probably mention in his interview?

A.Old people’s enthusiasm in obtaining new technology.

B.Old people’s difficulty in using computers.

C.Young surgeons’ bad manners in working.

D.Young surgeons’ difficulty in getting experience.

4.In the writer’s view, what advantage do the older generation have?

A.They are happy with modern technology.

B.They are easy to learn new techniques.

C.They can foresee the future of the young generation.

D.They are rich in work experience.

5.What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?

A.The young and the old should respect and learn from each other.

B.The young should teach the old modern technology.

C.The old should maintain their authority in every field.

D.The young and the old should work independently.

 

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A Survey of Xiamen

  Xiamen, “Gate of Chinese Mansion(宅地)”, is the second largest city in Fujian Province.It was said that the egrets(白鹭)frequently perched on the island, so Xiamen is also called Egret Island.It is located at the southeast of Fujian, bordering the sea in the southeast and facing Penghu, Taiwan, across the strait, being close to Zhangzhou in the west and to Quanzhou in the north.It covers an area of 1516.12 square kilometers, consisting of Siming, Kaiyuan, Gulangyu, Xinglin, Huli, Jimei districts and Tongan Country, with a total population of 1.17 million.Xiamen Island, covering an area of 128.14 square kilometers, is the fourth largest island of Fujian.Because of the sub-tropical marine(亚热带海洋的)climate, it has the spring season all the year, with an average temperature of 21.The average temperature of the coldest February is 12 and that of the hottest August is 28.It is available for travel all year round, with the best tourist season from April to November.

  Xiamen has a long history.As early as 3000 years ago, a primitive tribe lived here.The first administrative unit was set up in Song Dynasty.In the last 1000 years, it has changed its name for several times, from “Jiaheyu(Excellent Grain Island)” in Song Dynasty to “Middle and Left Offices” at the beginning of Ming Dynasty, then to “Xiamen Town”.At the end of Ming Dynasty, Zheng Chenggong changed Xiamen again into “Siming Zhou(Si-ming means longing for the restoration(恢复)of the Ming Dynasty)”.In 1933, it was renamed Xiamen City.

(1)

“Gate of Chinese Mansion” shows the ________ of Xiamen.

[  ]

A.

importance

B.

beauty

C.

value

D.

location

(2)

The underlined word “perched” probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

lived

B.

gave birth to young egrets

C.

left

D.

served as main food

(3)

Xiamen Island can enjoy spring all the year around because of its ________.

[  ]

A.

location

B.

value

C.

island life

D.

size

(4)

In which period of history was Xiamen called Jiaheyu?

[  ]

A.

Qing Dynasty

B.

Ming Dynasty

C.

Song Dynasty

D.

At the end of Ming Dynasty

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     The total area of land on earth is about 149 million square kilometers, or about 39 percent of the total
area of the earth.
     The average height of the land is about 750 metres above the sea level .The Eurasian (欧亚的) land
mass is the largest with an area of 54,527,600 square kilometers .The smallest continent is the Australian
mainland, with an area of about 7,614,600 square kilometers, which together with Tasmania, New
Zealand, New Guinea and the Pacific Islands, is described as Oceania .The total area of Oceania is
about 8,935,500 square kilometres, including West Iran which is political in Asia .
     The world's largest  peninsula (半岛) is Arabia ,with an area of about 3,327,500 square kilometres .
     The largest island in the world is Greenland, with an area of about 2,175,600 square kilometres. The
largest island surrounded by fresh water is the Ilha de Marajo (4,022 square kilometres) in the mouth of
the Amazon River, Brazil .The largest island in a lake is Manitoulin Island (2,766 square kilometres) in the
Canadian section of Lake Huron . This island itself has on it a lake of 106 square kilometres called Manitou
lake, in which there are several islands.
1. The area of Tasmania, of New Zealand, of New Guinea and of the Pacific Islands add up to about           square kilometres .
A.8,935,500
B.1,320,900
C.7,614,600
D.16,550,100
2. Oceania is made up of             .
    (Suppose  I: Australia ;  II: Tasmania and New Zealand ; III: New Guinea and the Pacific Islands )
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I and III
D. I,II and III
3. Which of the following diagrams shows the correct relationship between Manitoulin Island(MI), Lake
Huron (LH), Manitou Lake (ML) and the "several islands" (SI) mentioned at the end of the passage ?
4. The largest island surrounded by fresh water is in          .
A. a river
B. a  lake
C. a sea
D. an ocean
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There is a saying in French—“Si vieillesse pouvait, si jeunesse savait”—which means roughly “if age had the ability, if youth had the knowledge.” I was reminded of this saying the other day when I saw an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon(神经外科医生), now retired, about the impact of computer technology on modern surgery.
He was referring to the difficulty people of his age had in using the new techniques, but also to the fact that younger surgeons, who are more comfortable with the technology, lack some of the wisdom of experience.
It struck me that this problem is not just confined(局限于) to specialized fields such as medicine, but is widespread in modern life. There are many areas where the rapid growth of technology has widened the generation gap.
Young people are at ease with modern technology and propose all sorts of ways for using and developing it. But they often lack the experience needed to see further into the future to the possible dangers that a particular development may cause.
Older people see all sorts of difficulties and dangers, but are sometimes ignored, or even accused of being against progress, if they point out potential problems. Equally, they may see potential uses, but not have the technical skills to put them into practice themselves or the trust in the younger generation to do so.
Enthusiasm and inexperience come into conflict with caution and arrogance, usually with unsatisfactory results for both sides.
What is needed is the development of a partnership, based on mutual respect, which can deliver real progress by combining enthusiasm and caution in a constructive way, rather than in conflict with each other. The old need to give the younger generation the time, the resources and, above all, the authority to develop new ideas and use their skills. In exchange, the young need to turn more actively to the older generation to seek their advice and exploit their greater experience of the world in foreseeing and overcoming potential problems

  1. 1.

    The passage is mainly about ________

    1. A.
      the impact of computer technology on modern surgery
    2. B.
      an interview with a distinguished Asian neurosurgeon
    3. C.
      new generation gap between the old and the young
    4. D.
      a conflict between knowledge and experience
  2. 2.

    The French saying in the first paragraph is used to ________

    1. A.
      introduce the topic
    2. B.
      show the difference between French and English
    3. C.
      make readers confused
    4. D.
      prove the writer’s wisdom
  3. 3.

    What did the retired neurosurgeon probably mention in his interview?

    1. A.
      Old people’s enthusiasm in obtaining new technology
    2. B.
      Old people’s difficulty in using computers
    3. C.
      Young surgeons’ bad manners in working
    4. D.
      Young surgeons’ difficulty in getting experience
  4. 4.

    In the writer’s view, what advantage do the older generation have?

    1. A.
      They are happy with modern technology
    2. B.
      They are easy to learn new techniques
    3. C.
      They can foresee the future of the young generation
    4. D.
      They are rich in work experience
  5. 5.

    What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?

    1. A.
      The young and the old should respect and learn from each other
    2. B.
      The young should teach the old modern technology
    3. C.
      The old should maintain their authority in every field
    4. D.
      The young and the old should work independently
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