题目内容
14. ______ much more money than his friends, but he still wasn’t content______ it.
A. To earn, to B. Earning, with C. He earned, with D. Having earned, to
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Homestay provides English language students with the opportunity to speak English outside the classroom and the experience of being part of a British home.
What to Expect
The host will provide accommodation and meals.Rooms will be cleaned and bedcovers changed at least once a week.You will be given the house key and the host is there to offer help and advice as well as to take an interest in your physical and mental health.
Accommodation Zones
Homestays are located in London mainly in Zones 2, 3 and 4 of the transport system.Most hosts do not live in the town centre as much of central London is commercial and not residential(居住的).Zones 3 and 4 often offer larger accommodation in a less crowned area.It is very convenient to travel in London by underground.
Meal Plans Available
? Continental Breakfast
? Breakfast and Dinner
? Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner
It’s important to note that few English families still provide a traditional cooked breakfast.Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normally consists of fruit juice, cereal(谷物类食品),bread and tea or coffee.Cheese, fruit and cold meat are not normally part of a Continental Breakfast in England.Dinners usually consist of meat or fish with vegetables followed by desert, fruit and coffee.
Friends
If you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you must first ask your host’s permission.You have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some families feel it is an invasion of their privacy.
Self-Catering Accommodation in Private Homes
Accommodation on a room-only basis includes shared kitchen and bathroom facilities and often a main living room.This kind of accommodation offers an independent lifestyle and is more suitable for the long-stay student.However, it does not provide the same family atmosphere as an ordinary homestay and may not benefit those who need to practice English at home quite as much.
【小题1】The passage is probably written for___________.
| A.host willing to receive foreign students |
| B.foreigners hoping to build British culture |
| C.travelers planning to visit families in London |
| D.English learners applying to live in English homes |
| A.Room cleaning. | B.Medical care. |
| C.Free transport. | D.Physical training. |
| A.Zone 4 is more crowded than Zone 2. |
| B.The business centre of London is in Zone 1. |
| C.Hosts dislike travelling to the city centre. |
| D.Accommodation in the city centre is not provided. |
| A.Dessert and coffee |
| B.Fruit and vegetables. |
| C.Bread and fruit juice |
| D.Cereal and cold meat. |
| A.To experience a warmer family atmosphere. |
| B.To enrich their knowledge of English. |
| C.To entertain friends as they like. |
| D.To enjoy much more freedom. |
Movie makers at one time worried that they might be put out of business by television. Recently, however, more and more people have been going to the movies. This may be partly because the economic situation in America has worsened. When at the movies, people forget their troubles, as they get involved in the story on the screen. Also, directors have recently been producing pictures that large numbers of people want to see.
Americans in the millions are returning to their love affair with the movies. Motion picture industry experts see two main factors responsible for this: an increased need by Americans to escape from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience appeal.
Movie makers admit that their rising popularity is partly the result of poor economic conditions, which traditionally bring an increase in theater attendance. “When people are fearful about the future, they look for escape,” comments Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. “In a shaded theater, with a 65-foot screen, you lose yourself for two and a half hours and people find this beneficial.”
【小题1】What did movie makers worry about before?
| A.That no one would go to the cinema. |
| B.That movies couldn’t be a business any more. |
| C.That their movies might be played on television. |
| D.That people preferred watching TV to seeing films. |
| A.Because people now have much more money. |
| B.Because people have troubles. |
| C.Because people wanted to escape from real life. |
| D.Because watching movies is now much cheaper than watching TV. |
| A.economy | B.love | C.tradition | D.not mentioned |
| A.At present, more and more people have been going to the movies. |
| B.Movies attracted people only by motion pictures. |
| C.Jack Valenti is anxiously looking for escape from movies. |
| D.Movie industry is welcome by Chinese people. |
| A.become bad | B.become popular | C.become attractive | D.become amazing |
After a very busy afternoon,as I walked into my house,I heard the phone ringing. It was my friend Lydia,upset over an argument with her husband. My usual approach is to offer advice,but this time,exhausted from chores,I simply sat down in a chair and listened to my friend’s frustration and sadness. Without the disturbance of judgment or the desire to comfort her,I stayed totally quiet while she talked. Eventually Lydia’s depression eased and we said our goodbyes. The next day she phoned to thank me. “I’m so grateful for the way you helped me through this,”she said.
At first I was surprised. After all,I had done nothing except be there for her. But after I had my own venting (发泄的) experience with another friend later that evening,I realized that my focused silence had some value. In fact,most relationship experts agree that talk is cheap;it’s listening that’s rare and valuable It allows you not only to hear what the other person is saying,but also to have a clear understanding of her thoughts and feelings. And for the speaker,that level of understanding translates into concern and respect.
Unfortunately,listening isn’t as easy as it sounds. Thanks to schedules filled with family and work,multitasking has become a barrier (障碍) to listening. My tiredness may have been the only thing stopping me from folding laundry or checking my email while Lydia talked that afternoon.
Another barrier to listening is our listening system:Most of us take in only about half of what’s being said during a conversation,according to the International Listening Association. Research shows that we speak at 125 to 150 words per minute,yet think at 500 words a minute. Therefore,because we think much more quickly than we speak,it is easy for us to lose our concentration when listening to speakers.
While it can be hard to focus at times,it’s a skill worth developing. With a little practice (employing some techniques),you can become a better listener.
【小题1】Why didn’t the author give any advice to Lydia that afternoon?
| A.Because she thought her keeping silence was better for Lydia. |
| B.Because she didn’t know how to comfort Lydia. |
| C.Because she was too tired to talk to Lydia. |
| D.Because she couldn’t cut in while Lydia was talking. |
| A.the importance of listening |
| B.the importance of venting anger |
| C.her own listening experience |
| D.her own venting experience |
| A.we think much more quickly than we speak |
| B.we can only understand about half of what we hear |
| C.there is not much thinking time available while we are listening |
| D.we lose our concentration easily while we are listening |
| A.Why listening is valuable. |
| B.What we should do while listening. |
| C.How to become a good listener. |
| D.How to stop drifting off while listening. |
| A.explanation | B.introduction |
| C.comment | D.background |
Glaucoma(青光眼)is a major cause of blindness around the world, especially in developing countries. The World Health Organization says glaucoma is a greater public health challenge than cataracts(白内障), because the blindness caused by the latter can be cured after operations.
Glaucoma is a disease that makes people around the world lose their sight, and they usually don’t even know they have the disease until it has permanently destroyed at least 40 percent of their sight. The process is usually so painless and subtle(不明显的), so people don't notice it. Actually, the simplest medical test can discover it.
“It is the leading cause of blindness in the United States. In Hispanics and in African-Americans, it’s the second leading cause of blindness and so is the case in the Chinese and Indians.” said Dr. Alan Robin, a specialist in treating glaucoma. “The glaucoma we see in sub-Saharan Africa is a much more aggressive blinding disease than the glaucoma we see in Americans or even African- Americans in-the United States.” he said. .
Dr. Eric Fleischer also sees these differences at Medstar Washington Hospital Center. “Pretty much anybody who has ancestors in Africa has an increased chance of developing glaucoma.” Age is another thing that may lead to glaucoma, although people of all ages can get it.
Glaucoma is a group of diseases that commonly produce pressure in the eye. An eye is sort of like a watch. And behind the face of the watch, liquid is made. It goes through your pupil(瞳孔)and into the front of the watch between the face and the crystal.There's an area around the edge of the watch that drains(使排出)the liquid. When that drain is blocked, the liquid can't leave the eye as fast as it is produced. The rising pressure within the eye damages and eventually kills the optic(视觉的) nerve. The result is blindness.
Fortunately, if caught early, glaucoma can be controlled. Glaucoma is not curable. But as researchers worldwide lean more about it, they grow more hopeful that glaucoma can one day be cured or even prevented.
【小题1】In which country is glaucoma the biggest danger to people’s sight?
| A.In China | B.In India | C.In the USA | D.In Japan |
| A.The differences in regions(地区) | B.The cultural differences |
| C.The differences in age | D.The physical differences |
| A.It is hard for medical tests to discover glaucoma |
| B.People in developed countries hardly develop glaucoma |
| C.Glaucoma only causes blindness among old people |
| D.The research on glaucoma is still going on worldwide |