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About six years ago,I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City    36    a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table.I couldn’t  help overhearing parts of their conversation.At one point the woman asked:“So,    37    have you been?”And the boy,who    38    more than seven or eight years old, 39   ,”To tell you the truth,I’ve been feeling a little depressed( 忧郁)lately.”

His words   40  in my mind because it confirmed my growing belief that children are changing.   41   I can remember,my friends and I didn’t  find out we were“depressed”    42 we were in high school.

The evidence of   43   in children has increased steadily in recent years.Children don’t  seem 44    any more.Children speak,dress,and behave more like adults than they used to.

   45   this is good or bad is difficult to say,but it certainly is different.Childhood   46   it once was no longer exists.Why?

Human development is based not only on born biological states,but    47    patterns of access to social knowledge. Movement from one social role from another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status.Children have always been taught adults’    48    ,but slowly and in stages: traditionally,we tell the sixth graders things we keep   49    the fifth graders.

In the last thirty years,  50   ,a secret - disclosing machine called television   51   installed in 98 percent of American families.It passes information, and indiscriminately(不加区别地),to all viewers alike,without considering they are children or adults.Unable to resist the temptation,many children    52    their attention from printed texts to the less challenging,more vivid moving pictures.

Communication through print,as a matter of fact,    53    a great deal of control over the social information   54     children have access.Reading and writing involve a complex code of symbols that must be memorized and practiced.Children must read    55    books before reading complex materials.

 

36.A.while

B.until

C.when

D.as

37.A.How

B.What

C.Where

D.When

38.A.mustn’t  have been

B.couldn’t  have been

C.needn’t  have been

D.shouldn’t  have been

39.A.replying

B.to reply

C.replies

D.replied

40.A.stuck

B.kept

C.brought

D.bore

41.A.As long as

B.As far as

C.As much as

D.As though

42.A.when

B.while

C.until

D.after

43.A.changes

B.styles

C.personalities

D.signs

44.A.childish

B.childlike

C.childhood

D.childless

45.A.If

B.Be

C.Though

D.Whether

46.A.what

B.as

C.that

D.like

47.A.in

B.on

C.of

D.to

48.A.ideas

B.matters

C.secrets

D.problems

49.A.hiding from

B.hidden from

C.hiding away

D.hidden of

50.A.therefore

B.thus

C.moreover

D.however

51.A.was

B.is

C.has been

D.had been

52.A.draw

B.turn

C.pay

D.attract

53.A.allowing for

B.allowed for

C.allows for

D.being allowed

54.A.for which

B.to which

C.from which

D.in which

55.A.easy

B.difficult

C.simple

D.clear

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In the United States, when one became rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbours.
The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began earning $ 125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighbourhood outside New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbours.    
It was like a race, but one could never finish this race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way of life. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.
Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbours. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ because ‘Jones’ is a very common name in the United States.’ “Keeping up with the Joneses”came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s series appeared in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.
People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. And there are ‘Jonses’ in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because no matter what one does, Mr. Jones always seems to be ahead.
【小题1】Some people want to keep up with the Joneses because they ______.

A.want to be as rich as their neighbours
B.want others to know or to think that they are rich
C.don’t want others to know they are rich
D.want to be happy
【小题2】It can be inferred from the story that rich people like to ________.
A.live outside New York CityB.live in New York City
C.live in apartmentsD.have many neighbours
【小题3】The underlined word “neighbourhood” in the second paragraph means ________.
A.a person who lives near anotherB.people living in an area
C.an area near the place referred toD.an area in another town or city
【小题4】Arthur Momand used the name ‘Jones’ in his series of short stories because’ Jones’ is ________.
A.an important nameB.a popular name in the United States
C.his neighbour’s nameD.not a good name
【小题5】According to the writer, keeping up with the Joneses is ________.
A.correctB.interestingC.impossibleD.good

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American beekeeping operations have been hit hard by what scientists call colony collapse disorder(C.C.D.). Almost half of their worker bees have disappeared during the past season. C.C.D. has also been reported in Israel, Europe and South America. Bees fly away from the hive and never return. Sometimes they are found dead; other times they are never found. Many crops and trees depend on pollination (授粉) by bees to help them grow.
A new report says virus may be at least partly responsible for the disorder in honey bee colonies in the United States. This virus is called Israeli acute paralysis virus. It was first identified in Israel in 2004. Ian Lipkin at Columbia University in New York and a team reported the new findings in Science magazine. Doctor Lipkin says the virus may not be the only cause. He says it may work with other causes to produce the collapse disorder.
The team found the virus in colonies with the help of a map of honey bee genes that was published last year. They examined thirty colonies affected by the disorder. They found evidence of the virus in twenty–five of them, and in one healthy colony. The next step is further testing of healthy hives.
The researchers suggested that the United States may have imported the disorder in bees from Australia. They say the bees may carry the virus but not be affected.
The idea is that unlike many American bees, the ability of Australian bees to fight disease has not been hurt by the varroa mite(全球性的蜂虱). This insect attacks honey bees, which could make the disorder more likely to affect a hive. Australian bee producers reject these suspicions.
And some researchers suspect that bee production in the United States is down mainly because of the weather. Honey bees gather nectar(花蜜) from flowers and trees. The sweet liquid gives them food and material to make honey. But cold weather this spring in the Midwest reduced the flow of nectar in many flowers. Many bees may have starved. Dry weather in areas of the country could also be playing a part.
Wayne Esaias is a NASA space agency scientist who keeps bees in his free time. He lives in central Maryland, where he has found that flowers are blooming a month earlier than they did in 1970, which may be partly responsible for the disorder. Wayne Esaias is organizing a group of beekeepers to document nectar flow around the country.
【小题1】The researchers found the virus ______.

A.with the help of colony collapse disorder
B.by researching the causes of bee death
C.with the help of a map of honey bee genes
D.with the help of a scientist of NASA
【小题2】What is the passage mainly about?
A.American beekeeping industry has been strongly influenced by the bee disorder.
B.Studies are being carried out on the causes of the bee disorder, but questions remain.
C.How the causes of the bee disorder in U.S have been found.
D.The bee production in U.S is down because of Israeli acute paralysis virus.
【小题3】How many possibilities may be involved in the bee disorder according to the passage?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
【小题4】We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.Israeli acute paralysis virus should be responsible for the disorder
B.the solution to the bee disorder will be found eventually
C.American bees are more likely to defend themselves than Australian bees
D.the crop and plant production in U.S may be influenced by the bee disorder

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Some of the best-known names in the entertainment industry have taken part in an unprecedented telethon to help victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States.
The benefit(义演), called “America: a Tribute to Heroes,” was sponsored by all four major U.S television networks, ABC, CBS, FOIX and NBC. It was broadcast by three-dozen television, cable and radio networks across the country and aired live to more than a hundred countries around the world.
Hollywood stars joined music entertainers in asking listeners and viewers to pledge cash donations to charities helping the victims of the September 11th attacks.
Actors, including Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise and Clint Eastwood, told stories of heroic acts by people who tried to save others from the burning World trade Center and the Pentagon. Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali made a rare public appearance in show of support.
The appeals alternated with performances by such popular entertainers as Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey, Steve Wonder, Paul Simon and the rock band U—2.
They appeared on stages in New York, Los Angeles and London, decorated with hundreds of burning candles.
Singer Billy Joel sang “ New York State of Mind” with a New York City firefighter’s hat on his piano. Sting dedicated his song “ Gragile” to a friend who died in the World Trade Center. Stevie Wonder condemned(指责) hatred in the name of religion before singing his song “ Love’s in Need of Love today”. Pledge phones were manned by dozens of other celebrities, including Jack Nicholson, Meg Ryan, Whoopic Goldberg, Cindy Crawford, Al Pacino and Sylvester Stallone.
Organizers say the two-hour telethon raised millions of dollars. All participants, from stars to stagehands, worked without pay.
【小题1】 Those who appeared on stages were ______.
      

A.some best-known names in the USA
 
B.some famous singer, film stars and other music entertainers
 
C.People who tried to save others from the burning World trade Center and the Pentagon.
 
D.Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and Hollywood stars
【小题2】The underlined word “ telethon” most probably means ______.
      
A.a performance to raise money
 
B.a concert held by some television networks
 
C.a television program which lasts a long time
 
D.a television program for entertainment
【小题3】Which of the following statements is True?
A.Four major U.S. television networks broadcast the benefit
B.The former heavy weight champion Muhammad Ali sang a song to show his support
C.Billy Joel, wearing a firefighter’s hat, played the piano for the listeners and viewers
D.The organizers, stars and people who worked for the benefit didn’t get any money for themselves.
【小题4】 The best title for the news report is ______.
A.U.S Telethon Raises Money for Attack Victims
B.Best-known names Pledge Donations
C.Seeking More Support
D.A Tribute to Heroes

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