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If you are asked to name some national emblems of China, the dragon will probably be one of the famous images that pop into your head. We Chinese often consider ourselves "the descendants(后代)of the dragon." It is not unfamiliar to you that your parents hope that you "may become the dragon".
As a mythical(神秘的)creature, the dragon is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. Traditionally, dragons are considered to govern rainfall. They have the power to decide where and when the rain falls. In addition, the dragon is a symbol of imperial (帝王的)power. The emperors thought they were real dragons and the sons of the heaven.
But the creature is regarded differently in Western countries. In the Bible, dragons represent the devil(恶人). Western people usually see dragons as cold-blooded reptiles(爬虫), like snakes and cruel killers. In their eyes, dragons are also dishonest.
Dragons in Western literature are presented as monsters(怪物). It is a common tale for a mediaeval knight(中世纪的骑士) to kill a dragon and save a princess and her country from its evil. Even the popular boy wizard Harry Potter has to battle against a dragon.
However, dragons are not all bad in the West. "Puff the Magic Dragon" is a well-known song. The lyrics(歌词) tell a bitter-sweet story of the dragon Puff and his playmate Jackie Paper, a little boy. When Jackie grows up, he loses interest in the imaginary adventures of childhood and leaves Puff upset. Puff represents the innocence of a child's imagination, which is very positive for a dragon.
【小题1】The underlined word” emblems” in the first paragraph means “_______”.
| A.symbols | B.names | C.places | D.parks |
| A.dragons can represent the innocence of child’s imagination |
| B.children don’t like to play with dragons |
| C.dragons are not all bad in the West |
| D.not all people in the West like dragons |
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【小题1】If Mr. Black has a desire to be a sports teacher, he should contact_______.
| A.Airport Terminal Services |
| B.www. workatats. com |
| C.865-524-9881 |
| D.tlgknoxvilletn@thelittlegym. com |
| A.work hard to earn good money. | B.have printing skills |
| C.have interest in the position | D.be offered paid training |
| A.Washington DC Locations | B.Baltimore location |
| C.a fast paced company | D.Dillard |
| A.He must be able to work in the evening and on weekends. |
| B.He must have experience. |
| C.He must have a good knowledge of shoe fashion and sales. |
| D.He must like top brands of shoes. |
Clothes can make phone calls, play music, dial your pal’s number, keep you warm during cold weather and operate your computer?
This is not a fantasy. A British company, called Electrotextiles, has created a wide range of clothes — clothes that have minds of their own! Scientists, working for the company, have invented a kind of fabric that can be blended(混合) with flexible electronic materials to create intelligent clothing. The result are electronic garments.
If you think the wearer has to be wired to different devices, think again. These designer clothes are wire-free, soft to touch and washable!! Like any electronic device, these high-tech clothes have to be powered. Currently, a tiny nine-volt battery serves the purpose. But the researchers hope that in the near future the clothes will generate electricity by using body heat. These clothes are 100 percent shock proof, they say.
The Electrotextiles team has also created the world’s first cloth keyboard. This keyboard can be sewn into your trousers or skirt. To use this device, you will have to sit down and tap on your lap! These ‘lap- tap’ gadgets(器具) are all set to take over laptop computers!
Another useful garment is the shirt-cum-mobile phone. This handy invention enables drivers to chat comfortably with others at the wheel! Other popular electronic wear include the denim(牛仔布) jacket with flexible earphones sewn into the hood(风帽) and the electronic ski jacket with a built-in heater. The ski jacket is also programmed to send signals to a satellite. This technology is known as global positioning system and can be used to track lost skiers and wandering kids.
Having completed the cloth keyboard, scientists have already started to work on a new project—a necktie that can be used as a computer mouse. What is the next? Do you have any idea?
【小题1】. The electronic garments are similar to other electronic devices in that ______.
| A.they feel smooth and soft |
| B.they use electricity as power |
| C.they can be washed in water |
| D.they are made from flexible materials |
| A.Body heat will be used as power. |
| B.The wearer will not get shocked. |
| C.A tiny nine-volt battery will work. |
| D.They will get charged automatically. |
| A.The laptop computer. | B.The electronic ski jacket. |
| C.The shirt-cum-mobile phone. | D.The world’s first cloth keyboard. |
| A.The cloth keyboard. | B.The electronic ski jacket. |
| C.The necktie to be used as a mouse. | D.The denim jacket with earphones. |
| A.to advertise for an English company | B.to predict the future trend of science |
| C.to show how rapidly science develops | D.to introduce some intelligent clothing |
JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, has signed a deal with Little, Brown and Company, to publish her first ever novel for adults, which is set to become one of the most anticipated (期望的) book in years.
The deal means that Rowling’s long-standing relationship with Bloomsbury, the London-based publisher that launched (发行) the Harry Potter books, has come to an end, at least in terms of new works by the author.
Rowling is keeping her fans guessing about the characters and plot of her new book. She only said that the new novel will be nothing like the Harry Potter series, which was sold over 30 million copies in the UK alone. She thought that with the move from children’s to adult fiction, a switch to a new publisher seemed like a natural and reasonable step.
She said, "Although I've enjoyed writing it every bit as much, this book will be very different from the Harry Potter series. The freedom to explore a new field is a gift that Harry’s success has brought me."
Ian Rankin, the Edinburgh-based author whose highly-successful detective novels are also set in the city, suggested Rowling’s book will be a crime novel.
"Wouldn’t it be funny if JK Rowling’s first novel for adults turned out to be a crime story set in Edinburgh?" he said.
Industry insiders guessed that the deal is worth more than £5 million and the new book is expected to come out later this year.
A spokesman said, "JK Rowling’s audience is vast and her position is unique. Harry Potter books were a global success and her fans are very loyal. Children that were eight, nine, or ten when the books first came out in the 1990s are now in their 20s. Plenty of adults, loved the books regardless of whether they had children, so the potential market for her is huge."
【小题1】What does the text mainly tell us?
| A.JK Rowling has signed a deal with a new publisher. |
| B.JK Rowling's new book will be more successful than her Harry Potter series. |
| C.JK Rowling’s first book for adults will be published later this year. |
| D.JK Rowling has to switch to a new publisher in order to publish her new book. |
| A.has been sold 30 million copies in the UK alone |
| B.is poorly thought of by the London-based publisher Bloomsbury |
| C.has nothing in common with the Harry Potter series |
| D.is expected to bring her more money than the Harry Potter series |
| A.tell us that some famous novelists offer to give Rowling some advice |
| B.show that many readers are curious about Rowling’s new book |
| C.tell us that many readers prefer to read detective or crime novels |
| D.prove that a crime story set in Edinburgh is sure to be successful |
| A.Little, Brown and Company is specialized in publishing adult books |
| B.the author has no doubt about the success of Rowling’s new book |
| C.JK Rowling will be a crime novelist as good as Ian Rankin |
| D.it was in Edinburgh that Ian Rankin got to know JK Rowling |
In the early 1950s, researchers found that people scored lower on intelligence tests if they spoke more than one language. Research in the sixties found the opposite. Bilingual people scored higher than monolinguals, people who speak only one language. So which is it?
Researchers presented their newest studies last month at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The latest evidence shows that being bilingual does not necessarily make people smarter. But researcher Ellen Bialystok says it probably does make you better at certain skills.
Ellen Bialystok said, “Imagine driving down the highway. There’re many things that could capture your attention and you really need to be able to monitor all of them. Why would bilingualism make you any better at that?”
And the answer, she says, is that bilingual people are often better at controlling their attention — a function called the executive control system.
Ms. Bialystok is a psychology professor at York University in Toronto, Canada. She says the best method to measure the executive control system is called the Stroop Test. A person is shown words in different colors. The person has to ignore the word but say the color. The problem is that the words are all names of colors.
Ellen Bialystok said, “So you would have the word blue written in red, but you have to say red. But blue is so salient(显著的), it’s just lighting up all these circuits(电路) in your brain, and you really want to say blue. So you need a mechanism(机制) to override that so that you can say red. That’s the executive control system.”
Her work shows that bilingual people continually practice this function. They have to, because both languages are active in their brain at the same time. They need to suppress(抑制) one to be able to speak in the other.
This mental exercise might help in other ways, too. Researchers say bilingual children are better able to separate a word from its meaning, and more likely to have friends from different cultures. Bilingual adults are often four to five years later than others in developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
【小题1】What’s the best title of the text?
| A.Bilingual People, Smarter |
| B.Monolingual People, Smarter |
| C.Bilingual People, Longer Lives |
| D.Bilingual People, Better at Some Skills |
| A.pay attention to | B.take no notice of |
| C.take an interest in | D.take care of |
| A.white | B.yellow | C.blue | D.red |
| A.People who can speak only Chinese. |
| B.People who can speak only Japanese. |
| C.People who can speak more than one language. |
| D.People who can speak only English. |
| A.A bilingual child is better at separating a word from its meaning. |
| B.A bilingual child can more easily make friends with a foreign child. |
| C.Bilingual people are more able to monitor several things at the same time. |
| D.It’s not possible for bilingual people to develop Alzheimer’s disease. |
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