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A latest national survey has found that over half of China's netizens (網(wǎng)民) are suffering from various mental problems although some 62 percent of them claim at the same time that they are happy on the whole anyway.
This is the result of China's first White Paper on Netizens’ Health Conditions issued on Wednesday by 39.net, China's largest authoritative website on health sciences. It is the first most comprehensive health survey on netizens’ health situation ever conducted in China in ten years’ time. The white paper came out after two months of online and offline research that involved over 150 thousand netizens, covering topics and questions on health knowledge, mental situation, sense of health, and living habits.
According to the white paper, more than 70 percent of China's netizens say they are suffering from mental problems such as bad memory, anxiety, depression, and a lack of confidence. And a similar 72 percent of them also say they are often suffering from diseases like insomnia, dizziness, joint degeneration and achings. Meanwhile, another 53 percent of netizens believe that white collar employees who have bigger work pressures are more likely to catch mental problems.
The white paper adds, doing almost no sports and spending long time surfing online lead to the above mentioned health problems among netizens. Only 9 percent of netizens take up sports on weekends while over 40 percent stay home, surfing. And only 16 percent netizens can assure more than eight hours’ sleeping daily.
At present, China has a netizen population of 162 million, with a monthly consumption of 186 yuan, or about 25 dollars, on Internet surfing.
The national survey on netizens’ health situation ________.
A. was conducted on Wednesday B. was carried out online and offline
C. is conducted every year D. covered about half a million netizens
Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined part “white collar”?
A. White clothes. B. Office workers.
C. White offices. D. White people.
All the following factors have been mentioned to cause the health problems among netizens EXCEPT ________.
A. shopping online B. spending long time online
C. heavy work pressures D. doing no sports
What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. China has a large netizen population.
B. The Internet has a negative influence on people.
C. Many netizens in China have mental problems.
D. How to surf the Internet safely and healthily.
A latest national survey has found that over half of China’s netizens(網(wǎng)民)are suffering from various mental problems although some 62 percent of them claim at the same time that they are happy on the whole anyway.
This is the result of China’s first White Paper on Netizens’ Health Conditions issued on Wednesday by 39.net, China’s largest authoritative website on health sciences. It is the first most comprehensive health survey on netizens’ health situation ever conducted in China in ten years’ time. The white paper came out after two months of online and offline research that involved over 150 thousand netizens, covering topics and questions on health knowledge, mental situation, sense of health, and living habits.
According to the white paper, more than 70 percent of China’s netizens say they are suffering from mental problems such as bad memory, anxiety, depression, and a lack of confidence. And a similar 72 percent of them also say they are often suffering from diseases like insomnia, dizziness, joint degeneration and achings. Meanwhile, another 53 percent of netizens believe that white collar employees who have bigger work pressures are more likely to catch mental problems.
The white paper adds, doing almost no sports and spending long time surfing online lead to the above mentioned health problems among netizens. Only 9 percent of netizens take up sports on weekends while over 40 percent stay home, surfing. And only 16 percent netizens can assure more than eight hours’ sleeping daily.
At present, China has a netizen population of 162 million, with a monthly consumption of 186 yuan, or about 25 dollars, on Internet surfing.
68. The national survey on netizens’ health situation ________.
A. was conducted by sohu.com B. is conducted every year
C. was carried out online and offline D. covered about half a million netizens
69. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined part “white collar”?
A. White clothes. B. White offices. C. Office workers. D. White people.
70. All the following factors have been mentioned to cause the health problems among netizens EXCEPT ________.
A. doing no sports B. spending long time online
C. heavy work pressures D. shopping online
71. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. China has a large netizen population.
B. Many netizens in China have mental problems.
C. the Internet has a negative influence on people.
D. How to surf the Internet safely and healthily.
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" I will donate blood as long as I am healthy , that's a citizen's responsibility," said Peter Weber, Swiss by birth and general manager of Four Seasons Shanghai, ___1____donating blood in a blood collection bus on Friday morning. Despite the heat wave 2 the city, nearly 40 employees of the local leading hotel donated this precious gift, 400ml of blood each, to 3 in need of transfusion. 4 last week, the city' s blood centers have been thirsty for healthy blood because the need for blood 5 in summer when traffic and burn accidents are more 6 . But the number of donors decreases significantLy(明顯減少) 7 the hot weather. During the first half of the year, blood donation increased 8 about 5.5 per cent but the clinical( 醫(yī)學(xué)的) use of blood jumped by 11.2 per cent. " Right after we heard that the blood centre was short of healthy blood last week, we sent 9 to our employees calling them to donate , " said Stanley Ng , the hotel's human resources director. "Our staff(共作人員) feel 10 to help the hotel make a contribution to public welfare events. " Meanwhile , the hotel also 11 leaflets(傳單) to 50 nearby office buildings informing and encouraging their employees 12 the Friday donation effort. "I hope my blood will help 13 in need, especially the patients with financial difficulty, " said one donor. " Donating blood is good for others and also good for oneself and family. One day, if I or my family members need to use blood.we 14 receive such help from others. " According to the China Blood Donation Law , blood donors can use blood up to 15 they have donated within five years free of charge. Their family members can also use the same amount of donated blood , also free of charge. In addition,public education on the 16 of blood donation should be improved and more convenient procedures adapted. " The arrival of the blood collection bus at our hotel makes giving blood 17 more convenient. Otherwise, it's quite complicated(復(fù)雜的) , with the need to make a trip to a hospital ( blood collection centre) , " Weber 18 . All local residents who are 19 to donate their blood, are invited to contact the city's blood centre via two blood donation 20 :6219-1114,6275-8257. | ||||
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Every year, it costs British students more and more to attend university. Students are graduating with larger and larger debts. So is a college degree really worth it?
In 2006, the UK government started to allow universities in England and Wales to charge British students tuition fees. As a result, more than 80 percent of students in England and Wales now take out a student loan in order to go to university.
They use the loan to pay for tuition fees and living expenses. Although the interest on student loans is quite low, it begins as soon as the student receives the loan.
The average student in England and Wales now graduates from university with a debt of around £12,000 (122,952 yuan). It means graduates have to struggle to pay rent on a flat, because they have to start paying back the student loan when they reach April after graduating. If you start to earn over £15,000 (153,630 yuan) a year, the government takes repayments directly from your monthly salary.
You might think that a person with a degree would find it easy to get a well-paid job. However, most people in “white collar jobs” seem to have a degree, so there is a lot of competition. Also, British companies tend to value work experience over a piece of paper.
All of the above is beginning to make British people question whether a university degree is really worth the money. Even before the credit crisis started, the BBC stated: “The number of British students at UK universities has fallen for the first time in recent history, from 1.97 million in 2007 to 1.96 million last year.”
Meanwhile, the British universities offer more and more of the available places to richer international students rather than poorer British students. What does the future hold for British higher education?
What can we infer from the second paragraph?
A. Universities’ charging students fees is quite common all over the world.
B. It’s unfair to charge college students fees in England and Wales.
C. Before 2006 the UK universities didn’t charge students tuition fees in England and Wales.
D. The UK universities are unwilling to carry out the government’s policy.
What might be the reason that the number of British students at UK universities falls?
A. It’s harder and harder for them to get a degree.
B. The credit crisis has great influnce on their families’ income.
C. College education costs them too much.
D. The competition to become a “white collar” is too fiece.
What does the underlined words “a piece of paper” refer to?
A. A written document from the bank. B. A letter of recommendation.
C. A filled application form. D. A diploma.
Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A. More Profits for the Banks B. College Life in the UK
C. Welcome! International Students D. UK Universities Students Become Poorer
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