题目内容
When should people be made to retire? 55? 65? Should there be a compulsory (强制的) age limit?
Many old people work well into their 70s and 80s, running families, countries or corporations. Other people, however, despite being fit and highly talented, are forced to retire in their fifties or even earlier because of the regulations of a company or the nation. This essay will examine whether people should be allowed to continue working as long as they want or whether they should be encouraged to retire at a particular stage.
Some people think there are several arguments for allowing older people to continue working as long as they are able. First of all, older employees have an immense amount of knowledge and experience which can be lost to a business or organization if they are made to retire. A second point is that older employees are often extremely loyal employees and are more willing to carry out company policies than younger less committed staff. However, a more important point is regarding the attitudes in society to old people. To force someone to resign or retire at 60 indicates that the society does not value the input of these people and that effectively their useful life is over. Age is irrelevant to a working life, surely if older employees are told they cannot work after 60, this is age discrimination. That they become old does not necessarily mean they are going to be sick. Old people could be more aware, experienced and committed than some youngsters.
Others, however, think that allowing older people to work indefinitely is not a good policy. Age alone is no guarantee of ability. Old people are only ambitious workaholics who are too selfish and egocentric to believe that a younger person could do better. Actually, many younger employees have more experience or skills than older staff, who may have been stuck in one area or unit for most of their working lives. Having compulsory retirement allows new ideas in an organization. In addition, without age limits, however, many people would continue to work purely because they did not have any other plans or roles. A third point of view is that older people should be rewarded by society for their life’s labor by being given generous pensions (养老金) and the freedom to enjoy their leisure. We now have youngsters who can’t find jobs because old people are choosing not to retire. Old people are not retiring because this new generation of “old people” think they will never die due to modern advances in medicine.
With many young people unemployed or frustrated in low-level positions, there are often calls to compulsorily retire older workers. However, this can affect the older individual’s freedom and right to work and can deprive society of valuable experience and insights. I feel that giving workers more flexibility and choice over their retirement age will benefit society and the individual.
72. What is the purpose of this passage?
A. To explain the compulsory age limit.
B. To discuss the retirement age.
C. To examine people’s working life.
D. To introduce a particular stage.
73. Which of the following is NOT a reason for allowing old people to continue working according to the passage?
A. They are loyal employees.
B. They can help the youngsters.
C. Their contribution should be valued.
D. Their experience should be made use of.
74. It can be inferred in the fourth passage that ______.
A. the young people have more creative spirits
B. Pensions and freedom are not given to the old now
C..Modern advances in medicine make old people never die
D. old people believe that a younger person could do better
75. The passage is arranged as follows:
BBAA
Autumn and winter are cold and flu seasons. Will the old advice about dressing warmly help prevent a cold, or if you get sick, should you follow the old saying, “feed a cold and starve a fever?” And what about that fever? Should you take medicine to reduce your temperature, or is it better to let the body treat the fever itself? Everyone seems to have an answer. But is popular wisdom valuable?
Doctor Nelson knows a lot about cold and flu seasons. Nelson says research may be just starting to provide proofs for long-held beliefs. For example, scientists for years were against the idea that getting cold and wet might cause colds or flu. But recent studies have shown that cold temperatures cause stress on the body, and that stress can create conditions more inviting to viruses. So maybe it does make sense to wrap up warmly before going outside.
And what about feeding a cold and starving a fever? Nelson says if you have a cold and are hungry, you should eat. But a fever, especially a high one, suggests a more serious problem. He says people are usually not hungry when they have a high fever. Eating might even make a person sick. But drinking enough water is important. A fever easily makes the body lose water.
Finally, when should you treat a fever? Nelson says a fever should be treated if it stays at
40℃ or above for a day or more. A high temperature can damage brain cells. The doctor also believes in treating a fever if it prevents a person from sleeping.
Medicine like aspirin, for example, can be used to reduce pain and fever. But aspirin should not be given to children because it can cause serious problems.
【小题1】We can learn from the passage that Doctor Nelson________.
| A.doesn’t believe in the old advice about preventing colds |
| B.is now trying his best to provide proofs for long-held beliefs. |
| C.doesn’t think it necessary to see a doctor immediately if a person has a temperature of 40℃ |
| D.doesn’t think it necessary to treat a fever even if it prevents someone from sleeping. |
| A.bathe in cold water | B.drink enough water |
| C.try to eat something | D.take some exercise outside |
| A.When people should treat a fever |
| B.Whether the old advice about preventing a cold is valuable. |
| C.What the medicine , aspirin, is used for. |
| D.Why people should eat when having a cold. |
| A.aspirin can damage train cells if an adult takes too much of it. |
| B.it is easier for people to catch colds when their bodies are stressed. |
| C.some old advice about preventing colds doesn’t make any sense. |
| D.the idea that getting cold can cause flu was proved true years ago. |
There is plenty for kids and teens to do in the Syracuse area during the summer, including some great educational opportunities. Here are the top four.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo Camp
The zoo offers separate camps for kids. The camps for kindergarteners run from 9 am to 12:30 pm, and cost $115 for zoo members and $135 for non-members. Kids entering 7th and 8th grades will have half a day from 1 pm to 4:30 pm. The cost is $149 for members and $160 for non-members. All camps feature numerous educational activities and animal encounters. The camps run from August 14 to August 19. Registration starts from July 10 for members and July 15 for non-members.
Active Learning Services at Christian Brothers Academy
From August 1 to August 5, Christian Brothers Academy will host Active Learning Services from USA Chess. Topics of learning will include Chess Camp (age 5-15), and Video Game Creation Program (age 8-15). Chess Camp promises improved chess skills through chess instructors utilizing demo(演示) boards and historic games. Half day sessions will cost $280 for the Computer Camps. A full day of Chess costs $400, and a half day of Chess followed by a half day of Computer Camps cost $430.
Syracuse University Summer College
From July 5th to August 12th , Syracuse University will host pre-college programs for high school students. The Summer College will offer a wide variety of programs including architecture, engineering and computer science, public communications, and eco-fashion. The programs are taught by the teachers of Syracuse University and include hands-on activities. The costs range from $2325 to $7642.
The Sheldon Institute at SUNY Oswego
The State University of New York will hold two-week educational enrichment programs for students entering grades2-4 from July 25 to August 5. Children will have a set program featuring art, science, technology, cultural appreciation and writing. Tuition for the programs is only $320 and a downloadable application is available.
【小题1】If a preschool boy and his 8th-grade brother attend the Zoo Camps, they should
pay___________
| A.$264 | B.$275 | C.$295 | D.It depends. |
| A.On July 10 | B.On July 15. | C.On August 14. | D.On August 19 |
| A.Children can learn improved chess skills through it. |
| B.Only children aged 8-15 can attend it. |
| C.Whole day sessions will cost $250 for it. |
| D.It will last for two weeks. |
| A.Christian Brothers Academy | B.The Sheldon Institute |
| C.Rosamond Gifford Zoo | D.Syracuse University |
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。有两项为多余选项。
We all have the ability to make friends. 46 Making friends is a skill, and the first step in developing that skill is knowing how to get along with others. People who are good at getting along with others take an interest in what other people like.
The following are some tips.
² Realize your own strengths. 47 Some people don’t let others see their goodness.
² Believe that you are a good person who has something to share with others.
² Develop a sense of humor. Learn to laugh at yourself and your shortcomings. It will give out some of the stress in your life.
² 48 They have their opinions, and you have yours. Different opinions are healthy. Learn how to listen to others without putting them down or trying to persuade them that your opinion is right.
² Be kind. Throughout your life, you will learn that if you are kind to others, they will usually be kind to you. 49 Right now. Give someone a compliment(恭维). Open the door for someone. Wave to a friend. Encourage someone who is discouraged. There are hundreds of little things you can do to show kindness.
² Be sympathetic. 50 Look at life through their eyes.
² Never give up. Even if you are faced with negative, closed-minded people, never give up. Don’t let them change you into one of them. Find people who will appreciate you.
| A.Respect the rights of others. |
| B.When should you start being kind? |
| C.Unfortunately, many people never reach their potential. |
| D.Friends are very important to every one of us. |
F. You must try your best to help others out of trouble.
G. Try to understand what others are going through.