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The new two-child policy is making job hunting more difficult for women when about 40 percent of them said they were asked whether they planned to have a second child during job interviews, according to a report in Chongqing.

China dropped its decades-long one-child policy in October and allowed each family to have two children. The country now has about 270 million married women of childbearing age.

This change has put millions of career women in a dilemma between family and career. Employers also face big challenges as more female workers will have two childbearing leaves, seven to eight months altogether.

A human resources website www.job.cq.qq.com conducted a survey among 500 employers and 5,000 job seekers about how the two-child policy affects the job market.

Though two thirds of employers said the policy would make no difference to their recruitment(ÕÐƸ), the survey showed that more than 70 percent of job seekers believe that bearing a second child will make women less popular in the job market. Forty percent of employers said they will give priority to married women with two children, according to the survey.

Lin Xia, 29, quit her job after giving birth to her first child. She is now preparing to return to work. After several inquiries at a job fair, she found that the employers are concerned about future birth plans. "I thought it would be easier to find a job after giving birth," she was quoted as saying by the website. "I had to answer whether I will have a second child before I could get a chance for a job interview."

Liang Siqi, 23, a college graduate, said although employers did not ask her the child question yet, she will not plan to have two children. "It (having two children) will definitely affect my career and personal life, so I will have only one," she said.

Zhou Jiansong, who is in charge of human resources at a large private high-tech group in Chongqing, said the company will discuss birth issues with interviewees in order to make a better work plans. "We fully respect a women's right to bear a child or two," he said. "But you don't want them to go on a childbearing leave soon after they join your company." The experts expect more labor dispute cases concerning childbearing leave rights when bearing a second child in future.

1.As for the influence of the new policy on working women, which of the following is TRUE?

A. They will find it more difficult to ask for a leave in a company.

B. Most of them will be forced to choose to have two children.

C. Many of them will stay at home instead of working outside.

D. Those who have two children may find it easier to get a job.

2.In the opinion of Zhou Jiansong, what will employers probably do when interviewing women interviewees?

A. They will pay no attention to women¡¯s right to have a child or two.

B. They will let women interviewees make a future plan.

C. They may hope to know more about women interviewees¡¯ childbearing plan.

D. They may expect more labor debate cases about interviewees¡¯ second-child plan.

3.What can we infer from the report in the passage?

A. All the women surveyed in the passage are married.

B. The women bearing a second child get the same chance as before to get a job.

C. About 70 percent of the women were asked whether they planned to have a second child.

D. Bearing a second child affects the women¡¯s career to some degree.

4.What is the writer¡¯s attitude towards the new two-child policy?

A. Positive.B. Neutral.C. Indifferent.D. Critical.

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There is no doubt that obesity is one of the biggest problems that many men and women of all ages suffer from. Although everybody wants to lose weight quickly, burning fat is no easy task. Here are a few tips on weight loss. Don¡¯t expect to just read these tips and expect to lose weight while you sleep. 1.

It is very important to drink a lot of water while reducing the use of salt. 2.

Try not to eat the foods that contain high amounts of fat and instead focus on eating foods rich in fiber.

3. This is the best way to lose weight, as playing a sport can give a person a sense of confidence.

Avoid taking medicines that help reduce your appetite, as they usually have many side effects and can do you more harm than good. Also, you shouldn¡¯t follow unusual diets such as those that focus on drinking large amounts of vitamin-concentrated liquids and the like. 4.

Finally, everyone should know and understand that obesity will eventually lead to bigger and more dangerous diseases and conditions, so it is best for us to stay fit before we gain weight while we still have a chance. 5. It¡¯s better for you to take things slowly and start with losing just a few pounds a month and then increasing that.

A. Just stick to the most popular diets.

B. It will take a lot of effort on your part to succeed.

C. Exercise consistently while you¡¯re on a diet.

D. Salt tends to store water in the body leading to weight again.

E. And in case you feel hungry you should eat low-calories foods.

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Melbourne,with a population of over 3.5 million,is the second largest city in Austria.It is clean,dynamic and exciting,and well-known internationally for its universities and other educational institutions.The city has well-planned tree-lined wide streets and many beautiful parks and gardens.It has a good transport system of roads, buses,trains and trams.The La Trobe University campus is connected to the Central Business District by trams, express buses,and bus and train connections.Melbourne is a culturally rich city,and is home to large communities of people from all parts of Europe,America,Africa and Asia.The city is famous for its restaurants, theatres, music, opera, ballet,art,culture and shops,and a lively and dynamic nightlife.Melbourne people are enthusiastic about sports, and the city hosts many famous international sports events,Near Melbourne there are beautiful coastlines with excellent beaches,national parks,forests,wineries,winter snowfields and summer resorts.The climate is temperate and comfortable,with warm summers and cool winters.In summer,maximum daytime temperatures range from 26¡æ to 36¡æ,and in winter from 12¡æ to 18¡æ.The weather in Melbourne can be variable from day to day.Melbourne was rated the world¡¯s best city to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

1.Melbourne is well-known in the world for its .

A. large population B. educational institutions

C. transport system D. beautiful parks and gardens

2.According to passage,Melbourne is the city where .

A. rich people choose to live B. the best wine is produced

C. various cultures exist D. Asian food is popular

3.The best title for the passage might be .

A. In Ideal Place for Shopping B. A City with the Best Climate

C. The World¡¯s Best City to Live in D. The world¡¯s Most Beautiful City

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Mr. William remembered to buy some bananas after he left his office. It was_______cold outside when he saw an ill -looking old lady selling bananas on the street across. He usually shopped in a grocery shop a few_______away from his office but as he was in a_______to reach home today, not intending to go there.

Quickly he_______the old lady and she offered $7 per kg. Mr. William said,¡± But the store where I usually buy sells them for$5 per kg, why not the same price?" The lady said,¡° No Sir, I cannot afford to_______that price. $6 per kg, and that's the lowest.¡±Shaking his head, he left in his car towards the_______grocery shop.

After picking up a good_______0f bananas there, he was surprised when the cashier told that price per kg was $10. He told the cashier,¡± I have been buying bananas from here only for some years and can¡¯t you offer me a better deal for being a_______customer?"The manager overheard him and told Mr. William£¬¡°Sorry Sir, but our prices are_______£¬we do not bargain.¡±Mr. William felt a little________with that flat attitude, and put them back.

Mr. William returned to the poor old lady and________$ 20 for 2kg. Unexpectedly she only accepted $ 12. Afterwards learning she had to sell his husband's fruit shop to________his medical bills and had to sell the bananas to survive, he felt inspired and________many of his colleagues to buy fruits from the lady. And with the________from Mr. William an, other warmhearted buyers, she made a better living.

All too often we________to go shopping in big malls or big grocery shops, We always. pay the fixed price without________That is fine________we all have our own choices. However, we need to ________a moment and think that why we have no courage or reason to bar gain while shopping at big shops and why we try to bargain .________with small street sellers£¿Think wisely. Always be________and supportive to someone who works hard to earn and has a need for it.

1.A. burning B. freezing C. frozen D. bitten

2.A. blocks B. cities C. towns D. parks

3.A. mess B. sense C. moment D. hurry

4.A. assessed B. appointed C. approached D. applauded

5.A. buy B. fit C. get D. match

6.A. common B. usual C. normal D. general

7.A. bunch B. pile C. cup D. band

8.A. modest B. honest C. loyal D. considerate

9.A. understandable B. focused C. reasonable D. fixed

10.A. bad B. well C. good D. scary

11.A. offered B. supplied C. provided D. reported

12.A. spend B. deal C. cover D. charge

13.A. attracted B. drove C. removed D. recommended

14.A. permission B. supply C. invitation D. demand

15.A. choose B. intend C. risk D. demand

16.A. dealing B. paying C. bargaining D. wondering

17.A. even if B. as C. unless D. once

18.A. save B. set C. spare D. select

19.A. heavily B. quickly C. totally D. slowly

20.A. awful B. careful C. useful D. helpful

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Great white sharks, the world¡¯s largest predatory(ʳÈâµÄ) fish, eat three to four times more food than previously thought, an Australian study shows.

The U. S. research from the 1980s estimated a meal of 30 kilograms could make a one-tonshark continue living for more than six weeks.

That made assumptions that large sharks could survive long periods without eating.

However, a University of Tasmania-led study published this week in Scientific Reports found that 30kg was only enough for 12-15days.

Researchers tagged(¸ø¡­¡­¸½ÉϱêÇ©) a dozen great white sharks at Neptune Islands off South Australia and calculated their metabolic(г´úлµÄ) rate based on swimming speeds. They worked out how much energy the sharks burned and how much food they required.

¡°Their metabolic rate is faster than we assumed.¡±

Jayson Semmens was the lead author on the study. He said, ¡±They (U. S. researchers)picked a shark that probably wasn¡¯t working very hard at the time when they did it . At the time it was a new study. They did some metabolic work similar to us but on one shark.¡±

¡°The white sharks, which we tagged, are working pretty hard ¡­ they¡¯re coming up to some pretty high speed to catch the seals.¡± he said, ¡±Their metabolic rate is much faster than what we had assumed. These animals are probably going to be feeding every day, rather than several weeks.¡±

The research also sought to improve understanding of how sharks fit into the ocean ecosystem.

¡°We don¡¯t have a good handle on the population sizes of white sharks. We know that sharks in general are under pressure around the world from overfishing.¡± Semmens said, ¡°Furthermore, they¡¯re long -lived. They reproduce late in their life and they produce a small number of babies.¡±

Semmens said the effects of removing white sharks from the ocean were thus far more important than realized. ¡°They¡¯re keeping under control a lot more animals than we thought,¡± he said.

1.The U.S. research made people believe that .

A. large sharks could live without eating meat

B. sharks gained several kilograms in six weeks

C. a one-ton shark needed to eat 30 kg every meal

D. large sharks could live without eating for several weeks

2.What is Semmens¡¯ attitude towards U.S. researchers¡¯ job?

A. Uninterested B. Surprised

C. Objective D. Satisfied

3.The sharks¡¯ metabolic rate calculated by the two research groups is different probably because .

A. they used different research methods

B. they studied sharks of different sizes

C. the sharks they used for research were of different species

D. the sharks they used for research swam at different speeds

4.What do you know about white sharks? .

A. They play an important role in ocean ecosystem

B. They can produce a large number of babies

C. They swim more slowly than seals

D. They live a short life

5.The author¡¯s purpose of writing the text is most likely to .

A. inform B. persuade

C. describe D. entertain

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