3、 ARK(Absolute Return for Kids)works with seven Home-Start centres across the UK to provide understanding,trained volunteers to support problem families.Through this early intervention(干预、介入)we aim to solve child and family problems before they become so intractable that social service intervention is required.
Problem families in the UK often receive too little assistance too late.Low social service capacity(能力)means families often reach breaking point before receiving any support.Social workers have little time to build trust with the family and develop all understanding of specific problems.What is more,social workers can be regarded by families as a threat一“They come to take our children away”.
Parents(with children under five)who suffer from illness,disability,addiction,poverty or other pressures receive visits from a trained volunteer one afternoon a week to support and advise them through period of crisis.Where possible the volunteer comes from a similar background to the people calling for help,or has personal experience of similar problems.
The effectiveness of Home-Start's longstanding programme has been proved by a number of research reports.One study of problem families assisted by Home-Start volunteers found:
·Nearly 40% of surveyed mothers reported reduced depression.
·42% of families reported improvements in managing their children.
·Child behavioral problems reduced by 50%.
Since ARK’s involvement this success has been recognized in the Government’s Green Paper Every Child Matters.The paper recommended enlarging the programme to ensure Home-Start services are available in every community in the UK.The Government has now provided£5 million to help Home-Start achieve this goal.
1.The main purpose of ARK’s work with Home-Start is to ______.
A.train volunteers to support problem families
B.build good relationship with the problem families
C.solve child and family problems at the beginning
D.save every problem child in place of social services
2.The underlined word “intractable”(in Paragraph 1)most probably means _____.
A.serious B.particular C.attractive D.sensitive
3.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A.the UK government can usually help problem families in time
B.social workers enjoy high popularity among problem families
C.the volunteers must share the same background with the people needing help
D.social service can’t satisfy the needs of problem families
4.In the UK,Home-Start services are now _______.
A.spread to every corner B.proved to be effective
C.thought of as a threat D.run by the government
2、The Best Parks for A11
OPENING TIMES Open every day of the year except Christmas Day
Summer Time:10 a.m.一6 p.m., 1ast admission 4∶30 p.m.
Winter Time:10 a.m.—dusk,last admission 3 p.m.
We recommend that you allow between 3 and 4 hours to fully enjoy the Park.
HOWLETTS
DISABLED VISITORS Howletts is accessible to wheelchair users and every effort has been made to enable the greatest possible enjoyment for disabled guests.Wheelchairs are available for hire(please book in advance to avoid disappointment).There are reduced admission prices for disabled visitors.Please request more detailed advice on arrival.
BY ROAD Howletts is located at Bekesbourne and is signposted off the A2,three miles south of Canterbury in Kent.Free parking.
BY RAIL One and a half hours from London Victoria to Bekesbourne Station.followed by a 15-minute walk.For information telephone 0845 748 4950.
BY SEA The Park is easily reached from the Channel Ports and terminals.
BY AIRCRAFT The Park is within a 30-minute drive from the terminal at Folkestone.
PORT LYMPNE
DISABLED VISITORS Port Lympne lies on hilly terrain and as a result is quite steep(陡峭的)in places.There are however,selected routes suitable for wheelchair users.A safari shuttle(旅行车)service around the park is available(free of charge to disabled visitors — subject to availability).Please request more detailed advice on arrival.There are substantially reduced admission prices for disabled visitors.
BY ROAD Port Lympne is located at Lympne,near Hythe in Kent.Leave the M20 at Junction 11 and the Park is situated just 5 minutes away.Look for the brown tourist signs.Plenty of free parking.
BY RAIL Just over an hour from London Charing Cross or Victoria to Ashford Station.The Park is then only a 30-minute bus ride away(No.10 bus).For information telephone 0845 748 4950.
BY AIRCRAFT The park is only 10 minutes’ drive from the terminal at Folkestone.
1.You can enter either of the two parks at ________ .
A.9∶30 a.m.in summer B.11∶30 a.m.on Christmas
C.3 p.m.on Easter Day D.4∶30 p.m.in winter
2.After you get off the train,it will take you 15 minutes to get to _____.
A.HOWLETTS by taxi B.HOWLETTS on foot
C.PORT LYMPNE by bike D.PORT LYMPNE by bus
3.The two parks are different in _________.
A.opening times B.convenience of traffic
C.caring for the disabled D.1and forms
1、 Career building is an ongoing activity.Planning and goal setting are part of career building,but so is adjusting to and taking advantage of things that happen in all unplanned way.Our dreams and desires,as well as the opportunities open to us,are changing all the time.Sometimes,they can change quite dramatically over a short period of time.
Dealing with change often requires taking your career in a different direction.Therefore,most people’s career paths wind up looking more like a forest path or the course of a river than a straight flight path from point A to point B.Career paths tend to meander.Just as a river must take an indirect path to get around hills and other obstacles(障碍物),we often have to do a little meandering to get around barriers.We also meander simply to explore various career possibilities.
This doesn’t mean that you should wander aimlessly for the rest of your life! It does mean that,although career building gives you an overall sense of direction,it's reasonable to expect that you’ll have to take some meandering along the way.
Career building involves maneuvering as well as meandering.To maneuver is to be focused and strategic(策略的),to decide what you want and how you are going to get there.Believe it or not,you can maneuver and meander at the same time.In fact,you have probably already done so.For example,if you’ve ever sent in an application form for an education program or job before you are really sure you want your application to be accepted,you have taken action on a plan while you are still exploring other possibilities.In other words,you are maneuvering and meandering at the same time.
1.The passage is mainly to _______.
A.tell you how to gain more control over your life
B.give you a better understanding of yourself
C.show you how to take an active role in planning your career
D.help you to deal with things that happen in an unplanned way
2.The underlined word “meander”(in Paragraph 2)most probably means ______.
A.move away B.go round C.get through D.run over
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.There are seldom straight lines in the course of career building.
B.Career path is like a flight path from point A to point B.
C.Most of our dreams and desires change in a short time.
D.More than half of us have to change our career directions.
4.When you are hunting for a job,you are supposed to _______.
A.take your career in different directions
B.avoid exploring various career possibilities
C.change your dreams and desires now and then
D.know your goal and try all possible ways to achieve it
38、Alfred Korzybski believes that all human beings lead a kind of double life. First, people live in an internal (内在的) world of ideas, feelings, etc. The happenings in this world are patterns of events in the human nervous system . Secondly , people live in a world outside their skins, the external(外在的)world of “reality”. The happenings in this world are patterns of events best known to science.
The first world, the patterns of events inside our skins, Korzybski called the INTEN- SIONAL areA.The second, the patterns of events outside our skins, he called the EXTEN- SIONAL area . Think for a moment about the two worlds in which you live. Look , for example, at the following diagram:
INTENSIONAL PATTERNS EXTENSIONAL PATTERNS
“cat” An object we call “cat”.
The word "cat ". A pattern of physical and
The image of this cat. chemical events best
Ideas about cats. known to science.
Feelings about cats.
Physical tensions aroused
by the cat: the urge to
pick it up, to kick it, etc.
Thinking along these lines , Alfred Korzybski began to see what was wrong with the great number of people: they confused intensional events with extensional “reality”. He believed that too many people mistake the events in their own nervous systems for events in the outside world . When they get lost in a strange city , more often than not they are angry at the map they use. In fact, it’s the maps of words in their heads that are to blame.
1.According to Alfred Korzybski, we human beings live in__________.
A.the world of ideas
B.the world of reality
C.either the world of ideas or that of reality
D.both the world of ideas and that of reality
2.The INTENSIONAL area in the passage refers to the patterns of events__________.
A.outside our skins B.best known to science
C.in the human nervous system D.in the external world of reality
3.Which of the following belongs to EXTENSIONAL pattern?
A.A computer on the shelf. B.A computer is useful.
C.I like the computer. D.I want to buy the computer.
4.According to what Alfred Korzybski states in the last paragraph, you get lost because of _ .
A.the map you bring with you B.the maps of words in your head
C.the reality world before you D.the strange city you visit
36、Be confident my boy, _____ you are born rich or poor.
A.if B.that C.which D.whether
35、你的澳大利亚笔友Tom发来电子邮件,向你询问国家体育馆“鸟巢”的有关信息。请你根据下列提示给Tom回一封电子邮件,简单介绍“鸟巢”。
地 点
北京北部
建筑面积
5.8万平方米,可容纳9万多名观众
开工/竣工时间
2003年12月-2007年
外 观
犹如用树枝搭成的“鸟巢”
用 途
奥运会期间可举办田径、足球比赛
奥运会后将用于各类大型活动
Kofi Annan
的评价
“鸟巢”将成为奥运历史上一个建筑奇观
注意:1.词数100左右; 2.短文的开头已为你写好; 3.短文须包括表中所提供的要点。
提示词语: 田径: track and field events 观众: spectators 建筑: architecture
Dear Tom,
In your last e-mail, you showed a great interest in our National Stadium — the Bird’s
Nest. Now I’d like to introduce it to you.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours faithfully,
Li Ming
34、找出与所给单词划线部分读音相同的选项。
1. chapter A. chorus B. stomach C. chain D. Christmas
2. worthy A. thread B. further C. worth D. through
3. chief A. believe B. lie C. tie D. diet
4. biology A. commercial B. observe C. occur D. obvious
5. explanation A. excellent B. excuse C. explain D. express
评卷人
得分
三、书面表达
(每空分,共分)
33、--- Have you heard of the North Korea’s nuclear test?
--- Yes, _____ news came as _____ shock to me.
A. the; a B. the; the C. a; a D. a; the