Nowadays more and more people are trapped in too busy work to relax themselves. We have no time to tell a bed-time story to our children, or enjoy a nice dinner with our family, or take a break to think about how we live the precious life, or even meet friends. All we notice is that the distinctions that used to guide and steady us —between Sunday and Monday, public and private, here and there—are gone. We have more ways to communicate, but less and less to say. Partly because we’re so busy communicating.
Maybe that’s why more and more people I know, even if they have no religious belief, seem to be turning to yoga, or meditation, or tai chi. Some friends of mine try to go on long walks every Sunday, or to “forget” their cell phones at home. A series of tests in recent years has shown that their brains become both calmer and sharper after spending time in quiet rural settings.
In my own case, I often turn to extreme measures to try to keep my sanity and ensure that I have time to do nothing at all. I’ve not yet used a cell phone and I’ve never Tweeted or entered Face book. I try not to go online till my day’s writing is finished, and I moved from Manhattan to rural Japan.
None of this is a matter of principle or asceticism (苦行主義): it’s just pure selfishness. Nothing makes me feel better-----calmer, clearer and happier----than being in one place, absorbed in a book, a conversation, a piece of music. It’s actually something deeper than mere happiness: it’s joy, which David Steindl-Rast describes as “that kind of happiness that doesn’t depend on what happens.” That is the highest of the highest we have been longing for—The Joy of Quiet.
【小題1】The writer sometimes doesn’t do anything because ________.
A.he is out of work |
B.whatever he does makes no sense |
C.he can enjoy himself in his leisure time |
D.he is worried about his writing |
A.Trapped in busy work, they are really forgetful. |
B.They think cell phone is not a suitable means of communication. |
C.They leave their cell phones at home on purpose. |
D.They hate modern techniques such as the cell phone. |
A.The writer is unwilling to help others since he is selfish. |
B.Slowing down to find deep-down joy is necessary. |
C.It is better to go back to the ancient times since we are so busy now. |
D.We have more to say because we have more ways to communicate. |
A.The importance of spending time in quiet. |
B.We can do some sports such as yoga to relax. |
C.To feel better, we should do nothing at all. |
D.The more we communicate, the better we will feel. |
【小題1】C
【小題2】C
【小題3】B
【小題4】A
解析試題分析:文章主要討論的是我們要花一點時間安靜的生活,不受工作等的干擾,安靜的享受生活。
【小題1】C推斷判斷題。作者有時候喜歡什么都不干,結(jié)合倒數(shù)第一段Nothing makes me feel better—calmer, clearer and happier—than being in one place, absorbed in a book, a conversation, a piece of music.和倒數(shù)第二段可知,作者之所以這樣是因為自己渴望寧靜所帶來的歡樂,故選C。
【小題2】C推斷判斷題。根據(jù)第二段Some friends of mine try to go on long walks every Sunday, or to “forget” their cellphones at home說明他們是故意把電話留在家里,是不想受到干擾。故D正確。
【小題3】B推斷判斷題。文章并非講作者很自私,排除A。文章并沒有提到要我們返回古代,排除C。文章第一段We have more ways to communicate, but less and less to say.可知我們交流方式多了,但說的更少 了。排除D。慢下來去發(fā)現(xiàn)時間和空間進行思考和享受是很多人所缺少的,是比較緊迫的事情。說明B正確。
【小題4】A主旨大意題。文章主要討論的是我們要花一點時間安靜的生活,不受工作等的干擾,安靜的享受生活。故A正確。
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Sometimes ideas do not appear when you are concentrating your attention and mysteriously appear when you are not. Modern science recognizes this as a result of incubating (醞釀) the problem in your subconscious (潛意識) yet can't account for why it occurs.
When you quit thinking about a subject and decide to forget it, your subconscious mind doesn't quit working. Your thoughts keep making associations. This is why you're experienced suddenly remembering names, getting solutions to problems you've forgotten about, and ideas out of the blue when you're relaxing and not thinking about any particular thing.
You may try solving a problem with your subconscious mind by writing a letter to it. The letter should read just like a letter you would send to a real person. Seal the letter and put it away.
Let go of the problem. Don't work on it. Forget it. Do something else. This is the incubation stage when much of what goes on occurs outside your focused awareness, in your unconscious. Open the letter in two days. The answer might magically pop into your mind.
An advertising agency was under pressure to come up with a marketing campaign to introduce new television shows. Bob, the creative director, wrote the following letter which he addressed to his subconscious mind. He called his subconscious mind "Secret Expert".
Secret Expert,
I need to come up with a new marketing program to introduce a new season of TV shows. I'm interested in coming up with some kind of campaign that will capture the audience's attention more than one time. Is there something people need that we can advertise on? What kind of products, foods and services should we investigate? I need a fresh approach to advertising. Your mission is to give me a new idea on how to advertise TV shows.
Thanks, Bob
Bob mailed the letter to himself and when he read what he had written, he got his brainstorm, which was to advertise on "eggs". Somehow an association between "foods", "need", and "fresh" approach" inspired the thought of using "fresh eggs to advertise". He arranged to place laser imprints of the slogans for the TV shows on eggs —some thirty million.
The consumers look at a single egg at least a few times, when they buy the eggs at the store, when they transfer them to the refrigerator, and when they crack them open. It's unlike any other ad medium in the world, because you're looking at it while you're using it.
【小題1】You remember names when you're not thinking about them because your subconscious mind ____.
A.is still working | B.is full of names |
C.stops working | D.improves your memory |
A.How the solution could be found. |
B.When he would need its help. |
C.What product could be advertised |
D.What he wanted it to do |
A.waits for an answer | B.controls your thoughts |
C.doesn't work | D.helps your unconscious |
A.It helped Bob to get a brainstorm |
B.It made the TV shows known to people repeatedly. |
C.It greatly increased the sales of eggs. |
D.It made sure consumers could get fresh eggs. |
A.Difference between Subconscious and Awareness |
B.A fresh Approach to Advertising |
C.Communicating with Your Subconscious Mind |
D.Solving problems with your Subconscious Mind |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
For an increasing number of students at American universities, Old is suddenly in. The reason is obvious: the graying of America means jobs. Coupled with the aging of the baby-boom (生育高峰) generation, a longer life span(壽命) means that the nation’s elderly population is bound to expand significantly over the next 50 years. By 2050, 25 percent of all Americans will be older than 65, up from 14 percent in 1995. The change brings many problems for government and society, of course. But it also creates career opportunities in medicine and health professions, and in law and business as well. “In addition to the doctors, we’re going to need more sociologists, biologists, urban planners and specialized lawyers,” says Professor Edward Schneider of the University of Southern California’s (USC) School of Gerontology (老年學(xué)).www.zxxk.com
Lawyers can specialize in “elder law” which covers everything from trusts(信托) and estates to nursing-home abuse and age discrimination. Businessmen see huge opportunities in the elder market because the baby boomers, 74 million strong, are likely to be the wealthiest group of retirees(退休者) in human history. “Any student who combines an expert knowledge in gerontology with, say, an MBA or law degree will have a license to print money,” one professor says.
Margarite Santos is a 21-year-old senior at USC. She began college as a biology major but found she was “really bored with bacteria.” So she took a class in gerontology and discovered that she liked it. She says, “I did volunteer work in retirement homes and it was very satisfying.”
【小題1】.“…Old is suddenly in” (Line 1, Para. 1) most probably means “_____”.
A.America has suddenly become a nation of old people |
B.more elderly professors are found on American campuses |
C.gerontology has suddenly become popular |
D.American colleges have realized the need of getting older students |
A.The elderly possess an enormous purchasing power |
B.They can employ more gerontologists |
C.Retirees are more generous in spending money |
D.There are more elderly people working than before |
A.Retirees who are business-minded |
B.The volunteer workers in retirement homes |
C.Professionals with a good knowledge of gerontology |
D.College graduates with an MBA or law degree |
A.will provide good job opportunities in many areas |
B.will cause a heavy burden on society |
C.may lead to nursing home abuse and age discrimination |
D.will create new fields of study in universities |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
A new study suggests that the roundtheclock availability that cell phones have brought to people's lives may take a toll on family life. The study,which followed more than 1,300 adults over 2 years, found that those who consistently used a mobile phone throughout the study period were more likely to report negative “spillover” between work and home life—and,in turn,less satisfaction with their family life.
Spillover essentially(本質(zhì)上)means that the line between work and home begins to become unclear. Work life may invade home life when a parent is taking jobrelated calls at home,for instance—or family issues may start to take up work time. For example,a child may call mum at work,telling her “microwave exploded”,explained Noelle Chesley,an assistant professor of sociology at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee and the author of the study. The problem with cell phones seems to be that they are allowing for even more spillover between work and home.
This may be especially true for working women,the study found. Among men,consistent use of mobile phones seemed to allow more work issues to creep (潛入)into family time. But for women,the spillover tended to go in both directions. Being “connected” meant that work cut into home time,and family issues came into work life.
Cell phones seem to be opening more lines for stressful exchanges among family members. But there may be ways to control the spillover,according to Chesley. Employers, she said,could look at their policies on contacting employees after hours to make sure their expectations are “reasonable”.For their part,employees could decide that cell phones go off during family time, Chesley said.
【小題1】What does the underlined phrase “take a toll on” probably mean in Paragraph 1?
A.explaining. | B.founding. | C.extending | D.damaging. |
A.Separate work hours from family time. |
B.Refuse to use cell phones. |
C.Ignore coming calls during family time. |
D.Encourage women to stay at home. |
A.cell phones affect men as much as women |
B.cell phones seem to be convenient to families |
C.cell phones make the line between work and home unclear |
D.we can do nothing to solve the problem |
A. How to control the negative spillover caused by cell phones. |
B.How work life invades home life. |
C.Consistent use of cell phones makes people feel less satisfied with their work. |
D. Cell phones cause negative "spillover" between work life and home life. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Aggressive pedestrians are in fact as dangerous as careless drivers. They cause traffic accidents, injury and death. These dangerous walkers can be seen in any big city all over the world. About 69% of last year’s pedestrian deaths in the US occurred in urban areas. They cross streets ignoring “DON’T WALK” signals, suddenly appear without warning from behind parked vehicles, walk slowly at crossroads with cell phones attached to heads, blocking traffic.
These pedestrians and drivers share a common disregard for the rules of the road, both for selfish reasons. The drivers believe in the power of their machines. If their machines can go faster, they believe they have the right to go faster. If their machines are bigger, they believe they have the right to push smaller vehicles aside. Aggressive pedestrians, on the other hand, believe in the primacy(首位) of the individual, the idea that they are first in any environment, under any circumstances, even when they are on foot in a roaring tide of steel and rubber.
Last year, an estimated 5,220 pedestrians died in traffic accidents. Some 69,000 pedestrians were injured. On average, that worked out to one pedestrian killed in a traffic crash every 101 minutes, and one injured every eight minutes.
The good news is that the accident rate is dropping. For example, the number of pedestrians killed last year was 24 percent less than the number killed in traffic accidents a decade earlier. The bad news is that the basic causes of pedestrian deaths remain pretty much the same----disregard for traffic signals, inattention and crossing roads under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Alcohol, in fact, was involved in 46 percent of the traffic accidents that resulted in pedestrian deaths. Of those, 31 percent of the pedestrians were found to be drunk.
The bottom line is that the pedestrians must do more to protect their lives as well as the lives of other road users. They can start by obeying traffic signals, using marked cross-walks and calling a cab when they’ve had too much to drink.
【小題1】The passage is mainly about _____.
A.what the traffic rules of the road about pedestrians were |
B.why so many Americans were killed on roads last year |
C.how aggressive pedestrians cause traffic accidents |
D.who are to blame for pedestrian deaths, drunk drivers or the aggressive pedestrians |
A.They believe individuals are always first. |
B.They know all drivers are skilled and with great care. |
C.They think traffic rules have nothing to do with them. |
D.They guess all vehicles will slow down at crossroads. |
A.Disregard for traffic signals |
B.Paying no attention to surroundings. |
C.Overspeeding driving. |
D.Crossing roads drunk. |
A.Excited. | B.Cold. | C.Unconnected. | D.Concerned |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Dae Jon is the city in South Korea, where I was born and grew up. There was a public park there. It was a very popular place, and I have tons of precious (珍貴的) memories from times spent there.
Our teachers often took us to that park for a spring or fall picnic. When I learned martial arts (武術(shù))—Tae Kwon Do, my master usually took us there to train us. There was a hill there which was not high, so I could reach the peak (山頂) within forty minutes even though I was very young. From the peak, I could see a lot of places if it was a sunny day.
There was a huge rock on the top called Eagle Rock because the shape of the rock looked like the head of an eagle. We spent lots of fun days there. We played hide-and-seek within the limited area, and we sometimes caught frogs and fish in the pond. When we felt thirsty, we enjoyed drinking cold spring water.
When I was a ten-year-old boy, I usually went to the park with my father to exercise early in the morning. It was quite dark, so I sometimes felt afraid, but after I got used to going there, I enjoyed breathing the fresh air and hearing the birds sing.
Recently, I went back to the park to remember my good times there. When I arrived at the entrance, I was surprised because it didn’t seem to be the same as I remembered it. Everything has changed in the thirteen years since I last saw it, but the good memories soon came back. I could almost imagine a boy playing there with a slight smile and shaking hands with me.
【小題1】The writer went to the park with his teachers __________.
A.to read books | B.to have a picnic |
C.to do morning exercises | D.to catch dogs |
A.practicing martial arts | B.climbing the hill |
C.swimming in the pond | D.playing hide-and-seek |
A.10 years. | B.13 years. | C.20 years. | D.23 years. |
A.meet his old friends |
B.play with his old classmates |
C.exercise with his father |
D.remember his good times |
A.the park had changed a lot |
B.his good memories didn’t come back |
C.he didn’t see the boy with a slight smile |
D.he couldn’t breathe the fresh air as usual |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
It is often said that you cannot “teach an old dog new tricks”, but three New Zealand dogs have decided to prove otherwise by learning a skill --- driving a car!
What's even more impressive is that the three who have become skilled in just eight weeks are not special dogs that belong to some rich owners, but abandoned ones at New Zealand's SPCA.
To get their training started, 10-month old Porter, 18-month-old Monty and one-year-old Ginny were selected from a pool of seven potential candidates and moved to Animal Q, a talent agency that teaches animals tricks for movies and television shows.
The driving classes began with teaching the dogs some basic driving techniques like turning the steering wheels(方向盤)and applying the brakes. After that the dogs practiced everything they had learnt behind the wheels of a motorized(裝上發(fā)動機的)car. Then finally, it was time for the big test--- driving a real car!
Human cars are not really built for four-legged animals, so the car they drove was adjusted so that the dogs could sit comfortably and easily reach the steering wheel with their paws.
Though they all seemed to do very well, the real test came on Monday night when Monty, the best driver of the three, showed his great driving skill on live television.
Why would the SPCA go through so much trouble to highlight the skills of homeless dogs? The reason is to show that adopting a dog from a shelter does not mean owners are getting a pet that is worse than one purchased from a keeper. The CEO of the SPCA is hoping that this unusual event will be enough to convince the residents of New Zealand to consider them, when searching for a pet.
We surely hope so, meanwhile we are almost certain that these three pioneers have at least landed their names in the Guinness World Records, creating a category that probably does not even exist today!
【小題1】Who do the three dogs belong to?
A.Some rich owners. | B.Animal Q. | C.A shelter. | D.A zoo. |
A.because is was too big for the dogs to drive |
B.because it had no steering wheels and brakes |
C.to ensure the dogs could sit comfortably and drive easily |
D.to motorize the car and turn it to be a real one |
A.a(chǎn)-b-c- d-e | B.b-a-c-e-d | C. b- d- a-c-e | D.a(chǎn)- e- c-b-d |
A.To prove old dogs can learn new tricks. |
B.To teach them performing tricks for movies and television shows. |
C.To provide amusing performances for homeless children |
D.To encourage people to adopt the abandoned dogs. |
A.A new Guinness category for driving dogs will probably be created. |
B.Abandoned dogs are much cleverer than house-kept ones. |
C.All the dogs at New Zealand’s SPCA will soon be adopted. |
D.New Zealand has the most homeless dogs among all countries |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
What does the word “home” mean to you? How do you say the word in French? In Spanish? In your language? Although people usually know what the word means, it often has no exact translation. It’s not surprising really, because the idea of home differs from country to country, and from person to person. A home is more than a roof and four walls. It’s the cooking, eating, talking, playing and family living that go on inside, which are important as well. And at home you usually feel safe and relaxed.
But it’s not just that homes look different in different countries, they also contain different things and reveal(顯示) different attitudes and needs. For example, in cold northern Europe, there’s a fire in the living room or kitchen and all the chairs face it. In the south, where the sun shines a lot and it’s more important to keep the heat out, there are small windows, cool stone floors and often no carpets. We asked some people about their homes.
How often do people move house in your country?
“In my country many people don’t stay in one place for a very long time. They often move every ten years or so.”
Cheryl, Boston, USA
What are typical features of homes in your country?
“In Britain, even in town there’s always a garden and sometimes a cellar(地下室). We have separate bedrooms and living rooms. But we don’t often have balconies (陽臺). The weather isn’t warm enough!”
— Pat, Exeter, England
【小題1】Which one is true according to the passage?
A.People in Britain seldom have balconies because it’s so hot outside. |
B.“Home” is a place where you feel safe and relaxed. |
C.Although homes look different in different countries, they have the same needs. |
D.Houses in northern Europe always have big windows and cool stone floors. |
A.people can’t find this word in the dictionary |
B.no one knows what it is |
C.it has different meanings in different countries |
D.people can’t understand each other very well |
A.eat, play, and teach students | B.cook, talk, and play games |
C.swim, eat, and make friends | D.do nothing |
A.Because they want to breathe fresh air outside. |
B.Because there’s a fire in the living room. |
C.Because they wear heavy clothing all day long. |
D.Because the sun there shines a lot. |
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Travel can be a lifesaver. But in today’s economy (經(jīng)濟) with airlines adding new fees almost daily and ticket prices sharply on the rise, many have written off travel as too expensive. However, with a few saving tricks and a little research, there are still lots of great deals to be had on airline tickets and more.
Early Bird Gets the Deal.
Travel experts say that there are certain times of day when more deals are available. Airfares can change three times a day as airlines adjust their prices to fill up flights. Early morning is when the fares tend to be lowest.www.zxxk.com
What Wouldn’t a Business Traveler do?
Flying when business travelers don’t can save you big money. Most business travelers fly on Mondays and Fridays, so Tuesday and Wednesday are the best days. Airlines will usually lower their prices on these days to aggressively try and fill empty seats.
Fly to popular places at unpopular times. The slowest time of the year for travel is in the Fall between Labor Day and Thanksgiving. Again, to try and fill more empty seats, the airlines will lower prices and offer better deals to get people to fly during this time of the year.
Package Deals
Many times the best deals on airfare can be found as part of a package rate. Most travel sites have package rates available. Often, the entire package (hotel, airfare, rental car) is cheaper than just the plane ticket on another site. Even if you don’t need the rental car, with the money you’ve saved on the flight, you can afford to take a taxi. These deals are especially good on last minute bookings.
With a little inside knowledge and some good timing, you can get yourself a steal on a ticket to the vacation you thought was out of reach.
【小題1】Which would be the best title for the text?
A.Tips on Vocation Travelling |
B.Advice for Business Travelers |
C.The Effect of Economy on Airlines |
D.Tricks of Finding the Cheapest Flights |
A.have no saving tricks | B.consider economic reasons |
C.seldom do research | D.can’t have great deals |
A.Fly to popular places. |
B.Don’t Miss the Holydays. |
C.Better Avoid the Crowds. |
D.Lose No Chance for Travelling. |
A.Saving tricks can make the seemingly impossible vacation possible. |
B.Inside knowledge and good timing help you to steal tickets from airlines. |
C.Vacation will be out of reach without inside knowledge and good timing. |
D.Who thinks the vacation is out of reach never grasps the tricks of saving. |
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