摘要: Abundance doesn' t mean redundance. The hound found a profound book on the roundabout. 充裕并不意味多余.猎犬在旋转木马上找到一本深奥的书.

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     Most adults want to return to their childhood,   because they believe how happy it is to be a child.
But they forget that times have changed a great deal,   and they never honestly change places with a
child. Think of the years at __1__: the year spent living in __2__ fear of examinations and school reports.
Every movement you made was __3__ by some adults. Think of the __4__ when you had to go to bed
early,   you had to eat __5__ things that were supposed to be good for you. Remember how "gentle"
__6__ was given to you with words like"If you don't do what I say,   I will…". I'm sure you will __7__
forget!
     __8__,   these are only part of children's trouble. No matter how kind and loving parents may be,  
children often __9__ from some terrible and illogical fears since they can't understand the world around
them. They often have such    10   in the dark or in the dream.    11   can share their fears with other
adults while children have to face their fears  12   .
     But the most   13   part of childhood is the period when you begin to go out of it,   the period when
you go into  14  . Teenagers start to be   15    their parents and this causes them great unhappiness. There
is a complete   16   of selfconfidence during this time. Adolescents pay much attention to their appearance and the   17   they make on others. They feel shy,   awkward and clumsy(笨拙的).   18   are strong but
hearts are easily broken. Teenagers   19   moments of great happiness or black despair,   20   through
this period,   adults seem to be more unkind than ever.
(     )1. A. home        
(     )2. A. content    
(     )3. A. observed    
(     )4. A. pleasure    
(     )5. A. delicious  
(     )6. A. pressure    
(     )7. A. ever        
(     )8. A. Thus        
(     )9. A. suffer      
(     )10. A. views      
(     )11. A. Children  
(     )12. A. regularly  
(     )13. A. painful    
(     )14. A. adulthood  
(     )15. A. in        
(     )16. A. need      
(     )17. A. expression
(     )18. A. Bones      
(     )19. A. ensure    
(     )20. A. and        
B. school        
B. forgetful    
B. disturbed    
B. goods        
B. nutritious    
B. care          
B. never        
B. As a result  
B. free          
B. fears        
B. Experts      
B. alone        
B. reliable      
B. adolescence  
B. through      
B. short        
B. explanation  
B. Feelings      
B. indicate      
B. but          
C. table      
C. absurd      
C. stopped    
C. time        
C. tasty      
C. issue      
C. still      
C. Even so    
C. die        
C. regrets    
C. Adults      
C. doubtfully  
C. inspiring  
C. youth      
C. for        
C. lack        
C. possession  
C. Wills      
C. experience  
C. even        
D.  hand            
D.  constant        
D.  appreciated    
D.  fun            
D.  hateful        
D.  exploration    
D.  somewhat        
D.  Above all      
D.  differ          
D.  spirits        
D.  Teenagers      
D.  comfortably    
D.  imaginary      
D.  period          
D.  against        
D.  abundance      
D.  impression      
D.  Ideas          
D.  comfort        
D.  instead        
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“In wilderness(荒野) is the preservation of the world.” This is a famous saying from a writer regarded as one of the fathers of environmentalism. The frequency with which it is borrowed mirrors a heated debate on environmental protection: whether to place wilderness at the heart of what is to be preserved.  

As John Sauven of Greenpeace UK points out, there is a strong appeal in images of the wild, the untouched; more than anything else, they speak of the nature that many people value most dearly. The urge to leave the subject of such images untouched is strong, and the danger exploitation(开发) brings to such landscapes(景观) is real. Some of these wildernesses also perform functions that humans need—the rainforests, for example, store carbon in vast quantities. To Mr. Sauven, these “ecosystem services” far outweigh the gains from exploitation.

Lee Lane, a visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute, takes the opposing view. He acknowledges that wildernesses do provide useful services, such as water conservation. But that is not, he argues, a reason to avoid all human presence, or indeed commercial and industrial exploitation. There are ever more people on the Earth, and they reasonably and rightfully want to have better lives, rather than merely struggle for survival. While the ways of using resources have improved, there is still a growing need for raw materials, and some wildernesses contain them in abundance. If they can be tapped without reducing the services those wildernesses provide, the argument goes, there is no further reason not to do so. Being untouched is not, in itself, a characteristic worth valuing above all others.

I look forward to seeing these views taken further, and to their being challenged by the other participants. One challenge that suggests itself to me is that both cases need to take on the question of spiritual value a little more directly. And there is a practical question as to whether wildernesses can be exploited without harm.

This is a topic that calls for not only free expression of feelings, but also the guidance of reason. What position wilderness should enjoy in the preservation of the world obviously deserves much more serious thinking.

1.John Sauven holds that________________.

A.many people value nature too much

B.exploitation of wildernesses is harmful

C.wildernesses provide humans with necessities

D.the urge to develop the ecosystem services is strong

2.What is the main idea of Para. 3?

A.The exploitation is necessary for the poor people.

B.Wildernesses cannot guarantee better use of raw materials.

C.Useful services of wildernesses are not the reason for no exploitation.

D.All the characteristics concerning the exploitation should be treated equally.

3.What is the author’s attitude towards this debate?

A.Objective.         B.Disapproving.       C.Sceptical.          D.Optimistic.

4.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?

A.       B.       C.      D.

CP: Central Point   P: Point       Sp: Sub-point(次要点)    C: Conclusion

 

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A Full-Time School Called Life
You are enrolled in a full-time school called “life”. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or hate them, but you have designed them as part of your curriculum.
Why are you here? What is your purpose? Humans have sought to discover the meaning of life for a very long time. What we and our ancestors overlooked, however, is there is no one answer. The meaning of life is different for every individual.
Each person has his or her own purpose and distinct path, unique and separate from anyone else’s. As you travel your life path, you will be presented with numerous lessons that you will need to learn in order to fulfill that purpose. The lessons you are presented with are specific to you; learning these lessons is a key to discovering and fulfilling the meaning and connection of your own life.
As you travel through your lifetime, you may encounter challenging lessons that others don’t have to face, while others spend years struggling with challenges that you don’t need to deal with. You may never know why you are blessed with a wonderful marriage, while your friends suffer through bitter arguments and painful divorces, just as you cannot be sure why you struggle financially while your peers enjoy abundance. The only thing you can count on for certain is that you specifically need to learn; whether we choose to learn them or not is entirely up to you.
The challenge here, therefore , is to align(与…保持一致)yourself with your own unique path by learning individual lessons. This is one of the most difficult challenges you will be faced with in your lifetime, as sometimes your path will be completely different from others. But, remember, don’t compare your path to the people around you and focus on the difference between their lessons and yours. You need to remember that you will only be faced with lessons that you are capable of learning and are specific to your own growth.
Our sense of fairness is the expectation of equity—the assumption that all things are equal and that justice will always prevail. Life is not, in fact, fair, and you may indeed have a more difficult lift path than others around you, deserved or not. Everyone’s circumstances are unique, and everyone needs to handle his or her own circumstances differently. If you want to move toward calm, you will be required to move out the comparing phrase of “it’s not fair”. Focusing on the unfairness of circumstances keeps you comparing yourself with others rather than appreciating your own special uniqueness. You miss out on learning your individual lessons by distracting yourself with feeling of bitterness and anger.
【小题1】.According to the passage, how can the meaning of your life be realized?

A.Having the same opinions as others.
B.Taking the distinct path from others.
C.Learning the lessons presented to you.
D.Doing the different things from others.
【小题2】. From the passage we can conclude ______.
A.everyone has his own track to follow
B.the same thing usually happen to the peers
C.a painful divorce must lie in financial problems
D.a wealthy man must have a wonderful marriage
【小题3】. In your lifetimes, the lessons you are faced with ______.
A.are beyond your powerB.keep you from growth
C.limit your developmentD.help you with your success
【小题4】. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.All things are equal and justice will always prevail.
B.You should learn to appreciate your specific uniqueness.
C.One has to fix his mind on unfairness of circumstances.
D.The teachers have designed the lessons as part of your curriculum in the life school..
【小题5】. Life is called a full-time school, because ______.
A.it is full of all lessons to learn
B.you have plenty of time to learn lessons
C.you meet with specific lessons every day
D.there are so many subjects for you to choose

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Making greener choices and encouraging healthy lifestyles can promote your health and benefit the environment.Here are some guidelines to follow:

Choose foods thoughtfully

Americans have never had such a variety or abundance of food to choose from.Besides so many choices, we now hear about our "food print", the amount of land needed to supply one person's nutritional needs for a year.Do we buy cherry tomatoes from Mexico or tomatoes grown locally in a hothouse? Do.we get the Granny Smiths from the fanners' market or the supermarket? Is organic produce healthier for us and the planet?

These are very complex issues that require analysis of many criteria, including the energy used in producing and transporting the food, as well as the type of soil and methods of raising the food.

Despite the complexities, there are some general guidelines you can follow.For instance, eat less meat or eat low on the food chain.Your doctor may have recommended you to restrict your consume red meat because of its too much fat content.Beyond that, there are environmental reasons, too. Raise food animals contributes substantially to climate change because a meat-based diet requires more land, energy and water than a plant - based one.

Drinking plenty of fluids is significant during hot weather or when exercising.But is bottled water the way to go? You may not think so when seeing the true costs.Based on a survey, manufacturing the 30 - plus billion plastic water bottles can produce more than 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide and use here times the amount of water in the bottle.Adding in transportation, the energy used comes to over 50 million barrels of oil equivalent (等价物).Consequently, skip the bottled water and drink tap water, both at home and at restaurants.Additionally, bottled water is not necessarily cleaner than tap.

1.In Paragraph 2 the author puts forward three questions mainly _____.

    A.to prove Americans have less food to choose from

    B.to show us the shopping habits of most Americans

    C.to indicate Americans tend to buy food from abroad

    D.to remind people to reconsider their food purchase

2.The doctor recommends eating less red meat partly because _____.

    A.it contains too much fat            B.it costs a lot in transportation

    C.it is too low on the food chain                          D.it isn't related to climate change

3.According to the text, which of the following is true?

    A.Americans all prefer to buy cherry tomatoes from Mexico.

    B.The plant - based diet is responsible for the climate change.

    C.Americans have a variety of food to choose from.

    D.Organic produce is the only choice for Americans.

4.Based on the last paragraph, we know that _____.

    A.bottled water is cleaner than tap water

    B.tap water is economical as well as eco - friendly

    C.bottled water is more available than tap water

    D.tap water uses one - third the cost of bottled water

5.What is the best subtitle for the last paragraph?

    A.Skip bottled water, carry tap       B.Drink bottled water

    C.Produce plastic water bottles        D.Save water resources

 

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