题目内容
Drink driving should be treated as a crime ________ whether the driver causes a crash.
A. according to B. regardless of C. in addition to D. in terms of
B
It’s only 4 hours flying time from Sydney, but a world away. What better place to rest than a country where the only place people hurry is on the football field and things are done in “Fiji time”?
Viti Levu – Great Fiji – is the largest island. Here you’ll find the capital Suva and the international airport at Nadi. Vatoa, on the other hand, is a tiny island in the farthest part of Fiji. Then there are 331 other islands, many of them with places to stay.
With less than a million people living on islands, you’ll never feel crowded. And with a climate that changes only for five degrees between seasons, there’s never a bad time to come.
From cities to villages, from mountains to beaches, from water sports to wooden artworks, Fiji can give you more adventures and special experiences than you could find almost anywhere in the world.
Whenever you come, wherever you go, you’re sure to see some unforgettable events. From war dances to religious(宗教的) songs. From market days to religious days. It’s not just staged for tourists; it’s still a part of everyday life in Fiji. And any one of us can enjoy Fiji’s spirit by being part of the traditional sharing of yaqona, a drink made from the root of a Fiji plant.
So why not join us for the experience of a lifetime?
【小题1】 Where is the international airport of Fiji?
| A.In Suva. |
| B.In Sydney. |
| C.On the island of Vatoa. |
| D.On the island of Viti Levu. |
| A.They invented “Fiji time” for visitors. |
| B.They stick to a traditional way of life. |
| C.They like to travel from place to place. |
| D.They love taking adventures abroad. |
| A.to make sth happen |
| B.to organize an event for people to see |
| C.to take part in an action |
| D.to divide into some parts |
| A.its comfortable hotels |
| B.its good weather all year round |
| C.its exciting football matches |
| D.its religious beliefs |
| A.In a personal diary. |
| B.In a science report. |
| C.In a travel magazine. |
| D.In a geography textbook. |
Why do people drink too much, eat too much, smoke cigarettes or take drugs? What’s to blame for all the bad behavior? Most people would say that, while these self-destructive acts can have many root causes, they all have one obvious thing in common: they are all examples of failures of self-control, lacking the will power to resist them.
According to a recent study, however, if you really think about it, something about that simple answer doesn’t quite make sense. In fact, it turns out that sometimes it’s having will power that really gets you into trouble.
Think back to the time you took your very first taste of beer. Feeling sick, wasn’t it? When my father gave me my first try of beer as a teenager, I wondered why anyone would voluntarily drink it. And smoking? No one enjoys their first cigarette — it tastes awful. So even though smoking, and drinking alcohol or coffee, can become temptation (attraction) that you need your will power to resist, they never, ever start out that way.
Just getting past those first horrible experiences actually requires a lot of self-control. Ironically (讽刺的是), only those who can control themselves well, rather than give in to such experiences, can ever someday come to develop a “taste” for Budweiser beer, Marlboro cigarettes, or dark-roasted Starbucks coffee. We do it for social acceptance. We force ourselves to consume alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and even illegal drugs, just in order to seem experienced, grown-up, and cool.
These bad habits aren’t self-control failures — far from it. They are voluntary choices, and they are in fact self-control successes. Self-control is simply a tool to be put to some use, helpful or harmful. To live happy and productive lives, we need to develop not only our self-control, but also the wisdom to make good decisions about when and where to apply it.
【小题1】What do most people think causes bad behavior?
| A.Being forced by others. |
| B.Not having enough will power. |
| C.Enjoying their first experiences. |
| D.Following the examples of their friends. |
| A.will power helps develop bad habits sometimes |
| B.drinking beer is harmful to the health of teenagers |
| C.self-control should be developed when one is young |
| D.everyone can be challenged by different temptations |
| A.without self-control, no one can succeed |
| B.bad habits don’t always lead to bad results |
| C.applying self-control correctly is important |
| D.people can develop wisdom from bad behavior |
| A.My First Taste of Beer | B.Do You Have Will Power? |
| C.Will Power Benefits Us | D.Dark Side of Self-control |
Whether I’m looking for a good chat with some old Mends or a quiet place to meet a colleague, the pub will be the place I always choose.
I could, of course, go to a bar. But a pub, I always find, is far more comfortable and has a more relaxed atmosphere.
Many people in the UK also have a favorite pub at the end of the road where they live or nearby to where they work. I can almost always guarantee that I’ll bump into someone I know at my “local”, as we British call our nearest pub.
In fact, many people from the UK say that the pub is a cornerstone (基础) of British life. Coming together over a drink, usually of beer, is generally considered the best way to catch up with friends. For those who are a little reserved (内向的), as the British sometimes are, it’s the best way to open up and get chatting.
However, this habit is slowly changing among some British people. According to a survey completed in August by UK trade magazine The Publican, eating, rather than drinking, has become the main source of income for our 52,000 pubs.
The gastropub (美食酒吧), with its greater emphasis on food, is primarily responsible. All over the country, this more expensive type of pub has been springing up, providing a place for more formal meetings with business partners. Wine is often drunk instead of the traditional beer.
But not everyone’s happy. Many people hate the fact that some local pubs are closing because new gastropubs are proving more profitable. “Beer sales are sinking and many pubs are struggling to survive,” Rob Haward, of the British Beer and Pub Association, told UK newspaper The Daily Mail.
For my part, I’m going to do all I can to keep the local British pub alive. It will be the first place I visit when I go back home.
【小题1】. The article is mainly about .
| A.the British pub losing popularity | B.the author’s love of pubs |
| C.how the British socialize | D.the local British pub |
| A.it is nearby and convenient |
| B.it is a great place for meeting friends |
| C.it is far more comfortable than a bar to have a drink |
| D.it is easy to bump into people they know in a pub , |
| A.will replace the local pubs |
| B.attach more importance to drinks |
| C.are somewhere between a restaurant and a bar |
| D.attract beer lovers as well as wine lovers |
| A.The author is in favor of gastropubs. |
| B.Wine is thought to show one’s class and taste. |
| C.British people do not go to pubs as often as before. |
| D.Local pubs are being seriously affected by gastropubs. |