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A. Ways to beautify eyes
B. Proper use of eye contact
C. Techniques of eye contact
D. Colours of people’s eyes
E. Functions of different parts of the eye
F. Variety of messages conveyed through eyes
1.
The coloured part of the eye is called the iris. There are three basic eye colours---brown, blue and green. A few albino people have red or pink eyes, but these are very rare. Many people believe that blue eyes are more delicate than brown eyes. In fact they are just as tough as brown eyes, although they are more sensitive to light.
2.
We only see part of the eyeball, although the whole eye is as big as a table tennis ball. Light enters the eye through the pupil (瞳孔) and passes through the lens. The lens focuses the light onto the retina at the back of the eye. The retina sends the signal to the brain along the opic nerve. The image on the retina is actually upside-down, but the brain corrects it. As we get older our eyesight becomes worse. This happens because the lens isn’t as flexible as when we are young and the eye muscles are weaker.
3.
Our eyes are the most important of our five senses. We receive 80% of our information about the world through our eyes. We also send signals to other people with our eyes. Some eye signals are unconscious. When we look at something nice, our pupils get bigger. But when we don’t like something, they become smaller. We cry when we are unhappy and sometimes when we are very happy. But we can also control some eye signals. For example, we can wink at someone or raise an eyebrow. Sunglasses make someone appear mysterious or dangerous, because they hide that eyes and so we can’t see the signals.
4.
We find large eyes more attractive. Children have large eyes in proportion to their heads. Cartoon characters always have large eyes, too. We can’t actually change our eyes, but we can make them look bigger with make-up. Eye make-up isn’t new. Pictures in the Pyramids show that the ancient Egyptians, both men and women used it. False eyelashes can make eyelashes longer. Eyes shadow on the eyelids can make the eyes look bigger and more dramatic. Glasses can also make eyes look bigger.
5.
We do not normally look into someone’s eyes for long, especially when they are very close. Eye contact can be very threatening, so people only do it when they want to threaten someone. It is also very intimate. This is why lovers gaze into each other’s eyes. It’s also why people don’t look at each other in lifts.
查看习题详情和答案>>Recently I paid a visit to Harvard University, where there are top class scientists and professors and the best academic system in the world.
I was pretty shocked when I first stepped onto the campus. Well, it's not even really a campus. It's more like a district in a small town.
Harvard's main buildings are from the 18th century. They look very old and simple. You might even say they're a little shabby. They don't fit the modern idea of university at all. The buildings are surrounded by grass and trees, so I felt as if I had walked into a medieval castle. But when I looked across the street, busy shops and in-fashion students made me feel like I was in the 21st century again. It creates a strong contrast and brings a special atmosphere to the school.
Our tour guide Gary took us around and told us: "You see this grass field in the center of the school? Here is where they host their graduation ceremony. They just set up tents and benches and have a very simple ceremony. Unbelievable! Who would think the most talented students just graduate on the lawn?
I saw some students put a blanket on the grass and lie down to read a book. When I listened to the soft sound of pages turning, along with chirping of the birds, I felt very calm. There was no competitive feeling at all.
Harvard has the world's first computer in its science center and there are hundreds of high-end computers too. Its religion and the literature departments are also among the best. It is the perfect mix of tradition and new technology. It makes Harvard a very attractive place to study in.
I hope one day I'll attend my dream school—Harvard.
45.The article is mainly about .
A.the author's campus life in Harvard B.the author's impression of Harvard
C.Harvard's old buildings D.the academic system at Harvard
46.The author was most impressed by , according to the article.
A.Harvard's mix of tradition and new technology
B.the classes held on beautiful lawns at Harvard
C.Harvard students not taking their graduation ceremony seriously
D.the feeling of not living in modern society on the campus
47.What can we conclude from the article?
A.Harvard campus is actually a district of a big city.
B.There are no competitions at Harvard University.
C.Graduation ceremonies are not complex at Harvard.
D.All Harvard buildings date back to the 18th century.
48.According to the article, in which fields is Harvard top in the world?
A.Literature, arts, and law. B.Religion, law and arts.
C.Literature, arts and computer science. D.Religion, computer science and literature.
Lily was heading down the sidewalk towards her subway stop in Washington. She had a lot to do at work. But as she hurried down the 16 , she started to feel warm. By the time she 17 to the platform. Lily felt sick – maybe it hadn’t been a 18 idea to give blood the night before, she thought. She leaned 19 against a post close to the tracks.
Several metres away, John and his girlfriend Mary, found a 20 close to where the front of the train would stop. Suddenly he 21 the scream, followed by someone yelling. “Oh, my God she 22 in!” John didn’t hesitate. Taking off and 23 the bag to his friend, he 24 down to the tracks and ran some 12 metres towards the body lying facedown on the 25 . By the time John reached Lily, he could “ 26 vibration(震动)on the tracks and see the light 27 the tunnel,” he remembers. “The train was maybe 20 seconds from the station.”
28 ,a former high school wrestler who trains t a gym to stay in shape, 29 Lily under her ampits ,(腋窝). She was deadweight. “It was 30 to lift her. She was just our,” he says. But he managed to raise her 1.2 meters to the 31 so that by standers could grab her arms and drag her away from the edge. As the train closed in, John had to 32 himself onto the platform. He did so just seconds before the t rain passed by him and came to a stop.
When Lily woke up again, she felt herself being 33 along the ground, and saw someone else around her. Police and fire officials soon arrived and Lily 34 a series of operations on her face 35 fortunately she didn’t lose her life.
16.A.stairs B.windows C.platform D.exit
17.A.moved B.arrived C.got D.reached
18.A.had B.good C.common D.special
19.A.easily B.stably C.delightedly D.heavily
20.A.spot B.poster C.door D.restroom
21.A.learned B.noticed C.heard D.saw
22.A.ran B.looked C.took D.feel
23.A.receiving B.throwing C.breaking D.losing
24.A.jumped B.walked C.went D.sat
25.A.paths B.tracks C.trains D.seats
26.A.change B.watch C.feel D.realize
27.A.going into B.making into C.pulling into D.coming into
28.A.Lily B.Joe C.Mary D.John
29.A.grabbed B.pushed C.woke D.called
30.A.hard B.easy C.timely D.possible
31.A.train B.platform C.station D.shop
32.A.take B.convince C.tell D.lift
33.A.beaten B.stolen C.pulled D.worried
34.A.needed B.required C.asked D.ordered
35.A.and B.or C.but D.so
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Lily was heading down the sidewalk towards her subway stop in Washington. She had a lot to do at work. But as she hurried down the 16 , she started to feel warm. By the time she 17 to the platform. Lily felt sick – maybe it hadn’t been a 18 idea to give blood the night before, she thought. She leaned 19 against a post close to the tracks.
Several metres away, John and his girlfriend Mary, found a 20 close to where the front of the train would stop. Suddenly he 21 the scream, followed by someone yelling. “Oh, my God she 22 in!” John didn’t hesitate. Taking off and 23 the bag to his friend, he 24 down to the tracks and ran some 12 metres towards the body lying facedown on the 25 . By the time John reached Lily, he could “ 26 vibration(震动)on the tracks and see the light 27 the tunnel,” he remembers. “The train was maybe 20 seconds from the station.”
28 ,a former high school wrestler who trains t a gym to stay in shape, 29 Lily under her ampits ,(腋窝). She was deadweight. “It was 30 to lift her. She was just our,” he says. But he managed to raise her 1.2 meters to the 31 so that by standers could grab her arms and drag her away from the edge. As the train closed in, John had to 32 himself onto the platform. He did so just seconds before the t rain passed by him and came to a stop.
When Lily woke up again, she felt herself being 33 along the ground, and saw someone else around her. Police and fire officials soon arrived and Lily 34 a scries of operations on her face 35 fortunately she didn’t lose her life.
16.A.stairs B.windows C.platform D.exit
17.A.moved B.arrived C.got D.reached
18.A.had B.good C.common D.special
19.A.easily B.stably C.delightedly D.heavily
20.A.spot B.poster C.door D.restroom
21.A.learned B.noticed C.heard D.saw
22.A.ran B.looked C.took D.feel
23.A.receiving B.throwing C.breaking D.losing
24.A.jumped B.walked C.went D.sat
25.A.paths B.tracks C.trains D.seats
26.A.change B.watch C.feel D.realize
27.A.going into B.making into C.pulling into D.coming into
28.A.Lily B.Joe C.Mary D.John
29.A.grabbed B.pushed C.woke D.called
30.A.hard B.easy C.timely D.possible
31.A.train B.platform C.station D.shop
32.A.take B.convince C.tell D.lift
33.A.beaten B.stolen C.pulled D.worried
34.A.needed B.required C.asked D.ordered
35.A.and B.or C.but D.so
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Recently I paid a visit to Harvard University, where there are top class scientists and professors and the best academic system in the world.
I was pretty shocked when I first stepped onto the campus. Well, it's not even really a campus. It's more like a district in a small town.
Harvard's main buildings are from the 18th century. They look very old and simple. You might even say they're a little shabby. They don't fit the modern idea of university at all. The buildings are surrounded by grass and trees, so I felt as if I had walked into a medieval castle. But when I looked across the street, busy shops and in-fashion students made me feel like I was in the 21st century again. It creates a strong contrast and brings a special atmosphere to the school.
Our tour guide Gary took us around and told us: "You see this grass field in the center of the school? Here is where they host their graduation ceremony. They just set up tents and benches and have a very simple ceremony. Unbelievable! Who would think the most talented students just graduate on the lawn?
I saw some students put a blanket on the grass and lie down to read a book. When I listened to the soft sound of pages turning, along with chirping of the birds, I felt very calm. There was no competitive feeling at all.
Harvard has the world's first computer in its science center and there are hundreds of high-end computers too. Its religion and the literature departments are also among the best. It is the perfect mix of tradition and new technology. It makes Harvard a very attractive place to study in.
I hope one day I'll attend my dream school—Harvard.
45.The article is mainly about .
A.the author's campus life in Harvard B.the author's impression of Harvard
C.Harvard's old buildings D.the academic system at Harvard
46.The author was most impressed by , according to the article.
A.Harvard's mix of tradition and new technology
B.the classes held on beautiful lawns at Harvard
C.Harvard students not taking their graduation ceremony seriously
D.the feeling of not living in modern society on the campus
47.What can we conclude from the article?
A.Harvard campus is actually a district of a big city.
B.There are no competitions at Harvard University.
C.Graduation ceremonies are not complex at Harvard.
D.All Harvard buildings date back to the 18th century.
48.According to the article, in which fields is Harvard top in the world?
A.Literature, arts, and law. B.Religion, law and arts.
C.Literature, arts and computer science. D.Religion, computer science and literature.
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