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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。

  The more television that a three-year-old watches, the more likely he or she is to behave aggressively, according to a U.S.study.

  Just having the TV on in the background, even if the child wasn't watching it, was also linked to aggressive behavior although the relationship wasn't as strong, said the researchers.

  “Parents should be smart about TV use,”researcher Jennifer Manganello from the University at Albany, State University of New York, told Reuters Health.“They should limit the time that children use TV, pay attention to the content of TV programs, and consider how TV is used throughout the home.”

  The study looked at 3,128 women from 20 U.S.cities who had a child between 1998 and 2000.While there was some diversity of education among the study participants, one-third hadn't graduated from high school.

  Two-thirds of the mothers said their three-year-old watched more than two hours of TV a day, and the average viewing time for children was around three hours.On average, the TV was on for about five additional hours on a typical day.

  After accounting for factors known to be associated with aggressive behavior, such as living in a violent neighborhood or having a mother who suffers from depression, TV watching and household TV time were both still significantly associated with aggressive behavior, such as hitting others, having angry moods, being disobedient, and screaming a lot.

  The American Academy of Pediatrics(小儿科)recommends no TV at all for children two and younger, and two hours a day or less for older kids, lead researcher Jennifer Manganello and her team from the Tulane University School of Public Health noted in their report.

(1)

According to Jennifer, parents should do the following EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

limit the time that children use TV

B.

never allow the children to watch TV

C.

pay attention to the content of TV programs

D.

consider how TV is used throughout the home

(2)

Among the study participants about ________ hadn't graduated from high school.

[  ]

A.

1040

B.

2080

C.

1430

D.

2800

(3)

The underlined word“diversity”in the fourth paragraph most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

majority

B.

policy

C.

variety

D.

popularity

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that parents ________.

[  ]

A.

are recommended to suffer from depression

B.

are encouraged to live in a violent neighborhood

C.

are supposed to teach their kids to hit other kids

D.

are advised to spend more time with their kids

(5)

What would be the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Watching TV makes kids' life colorful

B.

TV exposure likely to make children aggressive

C.

How kids can behave appropriately by watching TV

D.

How kids can get rid of bad habits from an early age

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阅读理解

  ★The regular use of messages and e-mails can lower the IQ more than twice as much as smoking marijuana(大麻).Psychologists say that sending/receiving messages or looking through the many menu options(选择)your mobile phone has lowers a person’s IQ by almost 10 points.British researchers have named this situation “info mania”.Instead of fixed on what they are doing, people’s minds are constantly focused on reacting to the technology surrounding them.This means they don’t pay full attention to the work they are paid to do.The report also added that the brain can not do so many things at once.If you try to do too many things mistakes begin to occur.And while modern technology can have huge benefits, too much use can be damaging not only to a person’s mind, but to their social life.

  ★The more television 4-year-old children watch, the more likely they are to become bullies(欺人者)later on in school, a newest U.S.study said.At the same time, children whose parents read to them, take them on outings and just generally pay attention to them are less likely to become bullies, said the report from the University of Washington.Researchers also found gaps in learning and understanding such things as social skills early in life makes it more difficult for children to relate with other children.Watching violence on television leads to aggressive behavior.

  ★You could soon be able to add your favorite perfume(香味)to your e-mails.UK net provider Telewest Broadband is testing a system to let people send e-mails over the Internet with sweet smell.It has developed a kind of hi-tech air freshener that plugs into a PC and sprays a smell linked to the message.Telewest says it could be used by supermarkets to attract people with the smell of fresh bread or by holiday companies seeking to stir up images of sun-kissed beach.

(1)

What is the first pat of the above text mainly about?

[  ]

A.

The bad sides of text messages and e-mails over mobile phones.

B.

How to avoid the bad sides of text messages and e-mails over mobile phones.

C.

Too much use of text messages and e-mails over mobile phones can lower a person’s IQ.

D.

The relationship between a person’s IQ and the text messages and e-mails over mobile phones.

(2)

What does “info mania” refer to according to the first part of the text?

[  ]

A.

A situation in which a person uses his mobile phone too much.

B.

A situation in which a person has his IQ lowered using his mobile phone.

C.

A situation in which a person performs badly at work.

D.

A situation in which a person lowers his IQ using his mobile phone improperly.

(3)

According to the second part of the text, _______ are less likely to become bullies.

[  ]

A.

children whose parents care about them

B.

children whose parents give them more freedom

C.

children whose parents direct them over watching TV

D.

children whose parents stop them watching TV

(4)

The children who watch TV frequently will not _______.

[  ]

A.

be aggressive

B.

be likely to become bullies

C.

have difficulty in communicating with other children

D.

understand socially skills as easily

(5)

The new system provided by Telewest Broadband can _______.

[  ]

A.

be used as a kind of air freshener

B.

make people have imagination of sun-kissed beaches

C.

make people smell fresh bread

D.

make e-mails smelly over the Internet

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阅读下面短文,简要回答问题。

  The more money a married woman earns, the less housework she will do regardless of how much her spouse earns, according to a new study.

  A researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that big paychecks(薪水)equal less cooking and cleaning in a study of 918 women in double-income families.Married women who made $40,000 or more a year spent nearly one hour less on housework per day than women who earned $10,000 or less, according to the findings based on data(数据)from the National Survey of Families and Households.

  “Up to this point, people have thought that the important thing was how much money a woman makes compared to her husband, but the only thing that matters is how much money she earns,”Sanjiv Gupta, the author of the study, said in an interview.

  The study, which is published in the Journal of Marriage and Family, showed that for every $7,500 in annual income that a married woman earned, she performed one hour less of housework each week.

  Gupta confirmed the connection between money, housework and spousal relationships in a separate study using data on nearly 2,000 couples in the United States and Europe.

  The average earnings of American women increased by $6,200 between 1965 and 1995, according to the U.S.Census Bureau(人口普查局).During that time, the amount of time married women spent on weekly chores fell by 14.6 hours.

  Since the husband's earnings had no effect on the amount of housework a woman does, the finding suggests that women are using their own money to reduce their housework by doing things such as ordering food from restaurants instead of cooking, and hiring cleaners instead of doing the cleaning themselves, Gupta said.

1.Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word“spouse”.

_______________________________________________

2.How do high income women reduce the amount of housework they do?(回答词数不超过8个)

_______________________________________________

3.What is the main idea of the passage?(回答词数不超过10个)

_______________________________________________

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第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

  Learners report two main difficulties in reading, which may be linked. There are too many unknown words and as a result reading is simply not a pleasure. For some students, even reading in their own language is a chore.

  Having a wide vocabulary is essential to making sense of written language. Of course, this is a circular argument, because the more you read the more vocabulary you learn and the more words you know the more easily you can read. Don’t make the mistake of reading with your dictionary beside you, looking up every single new or doubtful word. This is laborious and prevents you from practicing the skill of prediction.

  Sometimes in reading you find a word you know but the sense doesn’t seem to fit in. This is not surprising because words have so many meanings and degrees of meaning. What is more, part of their meaning is shaped by the words around them. Keep looking at the surrounding words and asking yourself “what sort of meaning would make sense here?”

  The more that people study the reading process, the better they can pass on to language learners a range of advice to choose from. People have learned to read in all kinds of ways. Here is some information that could help you plan to be a better reader in the foreign language you are studying.

  1)Work out the general meaning first

  When people read in a new language they often feel they must take a detailed approach, focusing in every word, particularly those they don’t know. They read as if they were using a microscope, looking carefully at each of the small pieces(the individual words), but not necessarily seeing the whole picture at first. This is called the “bottom-up” approach. Other readers try to look first at the big picture(the “top-down” approach), attending to individual bricks only as necessary, a process that involves some intelligent guesswork. Generally this second approach is recommended by successful learners.

  2)Interactive reading

  Another way of thinking about reading is to describe it as an interactive process, where the text brings something to you and you bring something to the text. Readers bring together all their knowledge of the world with what they see on the page in front of them. That is why, when reading in our own language, we don’t need to read every word. We add meaning which is not actually stated.

  3)From supported reading to independent reading

  Language learners start by needing considerable support as they read. Textbooks supply this support in the form of introductions that summaries the contents, glossaries, pictures, explanations of new grammar points. In your reading you need to move gradually from this support to reading more the text itself.

51.According to the author, ________.

A.looking up the dictionary is of great help for the understanding

B.reading more promotes the gaining of vocabulary

C.the more you read,the clearer the meaning is

D.the amount of vocabulary is the key to reading

52.Successful learners recommend ________.

A.trying to look first at the big picture

B.looking carefully at each of the small pieces

C.focusing on every word

D.“bottom-up”approach

53.The word “chore” in the first paragraph maybe means ________.

A.an important aspect

B.a difficult and tiring thing

C.an easy question

D.something special

54.You come across a new or doubtful word when you are reading, you can ________.

A.just miss it and let it be

B.keep looking at the surrounding words

C.look it up in the dictionary each time

D.make sense of it with the help of dictionary

 

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第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
  Learners report two main difficulties in reading, which may be linked. There are too many unknown words and as a result reading is simply not a pleasure. For some students, even reading in their own language is a chore.
  Having a wide vocabulary is essential to making sense of written language. Of course, this is a circular argument, because the more you read the more vocabulary you learn and the more words you know the more easily you can read. Don’t make the mistake of reading with your dictionary beside you, looking up every single new or doubtful word. This is laborious and prevents you from practicing the skill of prediction.
  Sometimes in reading you find a word you know but the sense doesn’t seem to fit in. This is not surprising because words have so many meanings and degrees of meaning. What is more, part of their meaning is shaped by the words around them. Keep looking at the surrounding words and asking yourself “what sort of meaning would make sense here?”
  The more that people study the reading process, the better they can pass on to language learners a range of advice to choose from. People have learned to read in all kinds of ways. Here is some information that could help you plan to be a better reader in the foreign language you are studying.
  1)Work out the general meaning first
  When people read in a new language they often feel they must take a detailed approach, focusing in every word, particularly those they don’t know. They read as if they were using a microscope, looking carefully at each of the small pieces(the individual words), but not necessarily seeing the whole picture at first. This is called the “bottom-up” approach. Other readers try to look first at the big picture(the “top-down” approach), attending to individual bricks only as necessary, a process that involves some intelligent guesswork. Generally this second approach is recommended by successful learners.
  2)Interactive reading
  Another way of thinking about reading is to describe it as an interactive process, where the text brings something to you and you bring something to the text. Readers bring together all their knowledge of the world with what they see on the page in front of them. That is why, when reading in our own language, we don’t need to read every word. We add meaning which is not actually stated.
  3)From supported reading to independent reading
  Language learners start by needing considerable support as they read. Textbooks supply this support in the form of introductions that summaries the contents, glossaries, pictures, explanations of new grammar points. In your reading you need to move gradually from this support to reading more the text itself.
51.According to the author, ________.
A.looking up the dictionary is of great help for the understanding
B.reading more promotes the gaining of vocabulary
C.the more you read,the clearer the meaning is
D.the amount of vocabulary is the key to reading
52.Successful learners recommend ________.
A.trying to look first at the big picture
B.looking carefully at each of the small pieces
C.focusing on every word
D.“bottom-up”approach
53.The word “chore” in the first paragraph maybe means ________.
A.an important aspect
B.a difficult and tiring thing
C.an easy question
D.something special
54.You come across a new or doubtful word when you are reading, you can ________.
A.just miss it and let it be
B.keep looking at the surrounding words
C.look it up in the dictionary each time
D.make sense of it with the help of dictionary

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