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MUNICH— Albert Einstein and Leonardo Da Vinci were in the club; Bill Clinton and Bill Gates are also among its most famous members.

Left-handed people, however, are considered less intelligent or unskillful with their hands.

Schools in many countries may allow children to write with their left hands, but in the meantime “the idea that children should be re-educated to write with right hands has not yet been removed from the heads of many parents and grandparents,” says Elizabeth Werthmueller of the Left-handers’ Initiative in Fulda in central Germany.

International Left-handed Day was held on August 13, 1976 ---it was a public holiday-- in the USA.

Nowadays interest is steadily growing and there are several advice centers to provide advice and actively campaign against the opinion that left-handers are unskillful.

Psychologist and psychotherapist(精神病医生)Johanna Barbara Sattler, who founded the first advice center for left-handers in Munich in 1985,can only shake her head over some of the conclusions she’s heard. “Left-handed people die nine years earlier than the right-handers” is one rumor.(谣言)

Sattler says that the process of changing writing hands means a sudden attack on the brain. Memory and speech defects(缺点)are the results, she says, because left or right-handedness, which scientists say is in any case inherited(遗传), is controlled by the hemispheres(大脑半球)of the brain. These are connected to the opposite body-half by crossed nerves.

In left-handers, the right hemisphere is functionally dominant(支配). It is primarily responsible for determining space preferences and thought. This explains why left-handed people are often described as particularly creative.

But in the workplace, they often have problems in using technical devices. However, it is always better to choose another job than to be forced to use the right hand, says Expert Sattler.

In contrast to 30 years ago, left-handers are no longer forced to switch to their right hand in German schools, yet many teachers still have no idea how they can help left-handers with practical advice. Instead, these children often have to hear that they have to get along with “the problem” themselves.

1.The first paragraph tells us that ___________.

A.scientists in the world are all left-handers

B.artists in the world are all left-handers

C.famous people all over the world are members of this special club

D.some famous people may be left-handers

2.From the third paragraph, we learn that ___________.

A.students in many schools must write with their left hand

B.students in many schools sometimes write with their left hand

C.many parents insist that students write with their right hand

D.many parents insist that students write with both hands

2,4,6

 
3. It shows in this passage that left-handers are ____________.

A.unskillful in the workshop                     B.often full of imagination in their work

C.always trying to defeat right-handers     D.often simple-minded and foolish

4.From the last two paragraph we find that ________.

A.people’s opinion about left-handers has changed

B.German students seldom get help from their teachers

C.left-handers at German schools feel disappointed

D.left-handers at German schools find no trouble using anything

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  British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).

  The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.

  British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year’s games.Officers have been searching sections of the stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.

  The Metropolitan Police’s national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地组织) terrorists.

  Chris Allison said, “Clearly I’m not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way, we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism.We’ve looked at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn’t be successful.”

  Specialist officers from the police “rope access” team have been searching the floodlights at the Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.

  The British government’s austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service in London.

  But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won’t be affected by the cutbacks.

  Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.

  The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.

  The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

(1)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

London will spend as little money as they can on the Games

B.

London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Games

C.

there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage

D.

11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

(2)

Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

British police search sections of the stadium by hand.

B.

There are several explosives made by terrorists in the stadium.

C.

British police put great effort into the Olympic security check.

D.

Some dogs are employed in the security sweeps.

(3)

The underlined word “austerity” in the seventh paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

a situation when people don’t have enough money to spend

B.

a state when people feel upset because of some accidents

C.

a debate(辩论) between those who have different views about something

D.

an attitude that has much effect on people’s shopping ideas

(4)

What is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The London Olympic Games

B.

Terrorist Events before the Olympics

C.

Modern Equipment Used in Security Check

D.

The London Olympic Security Check

阅读理解

  British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).

  The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.

  British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year's games.Officers have been searching sections of the stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.

  The Metropolitan Police's national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地组织)terrorists.

  Chris Allison said, “Clearly I'm not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way, we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism.We’ve looked at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn't be successful.”

  Specialist officers from the police “rope access” team have been searching the floodlights at the Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.

  The British government's austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service in London.

  But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won't be affected by the cutbacks.

  Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.

  The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.

  The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

(1)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

London will spend as little money as they can on the Games

B.

London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Games

C.

there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage

D.

11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

(2)

The underlined word “austerity” in the seventh paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

a situation when people don't have enough money to spend

B.

a state when people feel upset because of some accidents

C.

a debate(辩论)between those who have different views about something

D.

an attitude that has much effect on people's shopping ideas

(3)

What is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The London Olympic Game

B.

Terrorist Events before the Olympics

C.

Modern Equipment Used in Security Check

D.

The London Olympic Security Check

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     British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping
searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).
     The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government
departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.
     British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part
of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year's games. Officers have been searching sections of the
stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.
      The Metropolitan Police's national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant
Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin
Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地
组织) terrorists.
     Chris Allison said, "Clearly I'm not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way,
we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism. We've looked
at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control
measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn't be successful."
     Specialist officers from the police "rope access" team have been searching the floodlights at the
Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.
    The British government's austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service
in London.
     But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won't be affected by the
cutbacks.
     Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and
coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.
     The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an
international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.
     The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

1. We can infer from the passage that ______.

A. London will spend as little money as they can on the Games
B. London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Game
C. there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage
D. 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

 2. Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. British police search sections of the stadium by hand.
B. There are several explosives made by terrorists in the stadium.
C. British police put great effort into the Olympic security check.
D. Some dogs are employed in the security sweeps.

3. The underlined word "austerity" in the seventh paragraph probably means ______.

A. a situation when people don't have enough money to spend
B. a state when people feel upset because of some accidents
C. a debate (辩论) between those who have different views about something
D. an attitude that has much effect on people's shopping ideas

4. What is the best title of the passage?

A. The London Olympic Games
B. Terrorist Events before the Olympics
C. Modern Equipment Used in Security Check
D. The London Olympic Security Check

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