Dear Michelle,
My Dad hates my Mom. He tells me that she is a liar and that I should not trust her. Of course, they are divorced but they have “joint custody” (共同监护). What a joke! I am 15, my brother is nine, and we have a life of hell, frankly.
We live one week on and one week off. This was the brilliant idea of both of my parents, which was fair to them but ruining my life. I cannot get away from his voice and his putting my mom down. Sometimes I think about running away.
A Hopeless Ant
Dear Hopeless Ant,
First, thank you for trusting me with your problem. If all you said is correct, then there are several things that you can and should do to help yourself, your brother, and oddly enough, your parents.
You need a family counselor. Such a person could listen to each family member alone and then meet together to talk about the situation.
If refused, you need to talk to a counselor in your school. You need to be heard, and you need an adult who will listen. A school counselor can organize a meeting with your parents.
Perhaps you need to write to your mother. Writing things down allows people to go over it more than one time.
I cannot imagine that she will stand passively by and do nothing at all to help once she reads how you feel. Your father needs a letter as well. He may not realize the destructive effect that it has on his children.
Lastly, have a plan in mind when all else fails that is not self-destructive. Life passes very quickly, sweetheart, and you will grow up and have your own life.
Until then, you need to keep yourself safe. Never doubt that it will get better. Write back and let me know how everything is going.
Michelle
【小题1】The Hopeless Ant wrote the letter to ________.
| A.express dissatisfaction with his parents |
| B.ask for advice seriously |
| C.make his father punished |
| D.just make a joke |
| A.his father always told a lie |
| B.his father wasn’t friendly to his mother |
| C.his father divorced his mother |
| D.the Hopeless Ant couldn’t stay with his parents |
| A.Keep himself/herself away from danger. |
| B.Have a talk with his/her parents. |
| C.Have his/her own family plan. |
| D.Write letters to families. |
| A.Entertainment | B.Advertisement | C.Life | D.Education |
【小题1】.B
【小题2】.B
【小题3】.A
【小题4】C
解析试题分析:这篇文章是两封信,一封是the Hopeless Ant写给Michelle的求助信,征求关于自己对爸爸和自己的离异家庭的厌恶,第二封是Michelle写给the Hopeless Ant的建议信,里面给出了一些中肯的建议。
【小题1】推理题:根据第一封信及第二封信的描述而可知第一封信主要是向别人请求建议,故选B。
【小题2】细节题:根据第一封信的第二段的句子:I cannot get away from his voice and his putting my mom down.可知The Hopeless Ant讨厌爸爸是因为他贬低我的母亲,可知选B。
【小题3】细节题:根据第二封信的最后一段的句子:Until then, you need to keep yourself safe..描述可知the Hopeless Ant现在需要的是使自己远离危险,选A。
【小题4】文章出处题:这两封信主要是关于日常生活中的一些问题,故最有可能来自杂志的生活板块,故选C。
考点: 考查日常生活类短文
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In the United States, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what "keeping up with the Joneses" is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbors.
The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began eaming $ 125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days.He got married and moved with his wife to a verywealthy neighborhood outside New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbors.
It was like a race, but one could never finish his race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way of life. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.
Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbors. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it " Keeping up with the Joneses" because "Jones" is a very common name in the United States. " Keeping up with the Joneses" came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand's series appeared in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.
People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. And there are "Joneses" in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because no matter what one does, Mr. Jones always seems to be ahead.
【小题1】Some people want to keep up with the Joneses because they______.
| A.want to be as rich as their neighbors |
| B.want others to know or to think that they are rich |
| C.don't want others to know they are rich |
| D.want to be happy |
| A.live outside New York City | B.live in New York city |
| C.live in apartments | D.have many neighbors |
| A.correct | B.interesting | C. impossible | D. good |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
How do you think of the following example? Many Japanese never take the vacations they should enjoy, but with the coming of “Golden Week”, several holidays following one after another in late April and early May, they pour out of the country in the tens of thousands.
So when traveling, whether on business or for pleasure, the first thing to think about are hotels. The kind of hotel you choose is decided according to how much money you want to spend. There are small hotels with very few services, where the prices are low, or there are large hotels with all the very latest comforts, where you could spend all the money you have in the bank for a very comfortable night.
There are several different kinds of people who go to hotels. Some want to live, rather than just stay, in a hotel; hotels which are designed to meet their needs are called residential hotels. However, most people who stay in hotels are either business people or tourists on holiday.
In most hotels, there are two kinds of rooms: single rooms, for the use of one person, and double rooms, for the use of two people. In addition, in large hotels, there are also suites (套房), which include two or more rooms connected together — perhaps a bedroom and a living room. They are for people who are very rich or very important.
【小题1】From the example of many Japanese, we can learn that .
| A.they don’t enjoy taking vacations because it’s too expensive |
| B.they enjoy touring in “Golden Week” because it consists of several holidays |
| C.they don’t have vacations unless they go abroad |
| D.they enjoy staying at home unless they have enough time and money |
| A.how much he is willing to pay for a night |
| B.whether he is traveling on business or for pleasure |
| C.whether the hotel is in the central part of a city |
| D.how good the services of the hotel are |
| A.live in a new hotel | B.stay in a single room of a hotel |
| C.stay in a double room of a hotel | D.stay in a suite of a modern hotel |
| A.he will become poor |
| B.he will have to pay a lot of money |
| C.he will have to spend all the money he has in the bank |
| D.he will have to draw all of his money out of the bank |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Work-life balance: Ways to restore harmony and reduce stress
Finding work-life balance in today’s frenetically paced world is no simple task.
Spend more time at work than at home, and you miss out on a rewarding personal life. Then again, when you face challenges in your personal life, such as caring for an aging parent or coping with marital problems, concentrating on your job can be difficult.
Whether the problem is too much focus on work or too little, when your work life and your personal life feel out of balance, stress — along with its harmful effects — is the result.
The good news is that you can take control of your work-life balance — and give yourself the time to do the things that are most important to you. The first step is to recognize how the world of work has changed. Then you can evaluate your relationship to work and apply some specific strategies for striking a healthier balance.
How work invades your personal life
There was a time when employees showed up for work Monday through Friday and worked eight- to nine-hour days. The boundaries between work and home were fairly clear then. But the world has changed and, unfortunately, the boundaries have blurred for many workers. Here’s why:
●Global economy. As more skilled workers enter the global labor market and companies outsource or move more jobs to reduce labor costs, people feel pressured to work longer and produce more just to protect their jobs.
●International business. Work continues around the world 24 hours a day for some people. If you work in an international organization, you might be on call around the clock for troubleshooting or consulting.
●Advanced communication technology. Many people now have the ability to work anywhere — from their home, from their car and even on vacation. And some managers expect this.
●Longer hours. Employers commonly ask employees to work longer hours than they’re scheduled. Often, overtime is mandatory. If you hope to move up the career ladder, you may find yourself regularly working more than 40 hours a week to achieve and exceed expectations.
●Changes in family roles. Today’s married worker is typically part of a dual-career couple, which makes it difficult to find time to meet commitments to family, friends and community.
Married to your work
It can be tempting to rack up the hours at work — especially if you’re trying to earn a promotion or some extra money for a child’s education or a dream vacation. For others, working more hours feels necessary in order to manage the workload.
But if you’re spending most of your time at work, your home life will likely pay the price. Consider the pros and cons of working extra hours on your work-life balance:
●Fatigue. Your ability to think and your eye-hand coordination decrease when you’re tired. This means you’re less productive and may make more mistakes. These mistakes can lead to injury or rework and negatively impact your professional reputation.
●Family. You may miss out on important events, such as your child’s first bike ride, your father’s 60th birthday or your high-school reunion. Missing out on important milestones may harm relationships with your loved ones.
●Friends. Trusted friends are a key part of your support system. But if you’re spending time at the office instead of with them, you’ll find it difficult to nurture those friendships.
●Expectations. If you regularly work extra hours, you may be given more responsibility. This could create a never-ending and increasing cycle, causing more concerns and challenges.
Sometimes working overtime is important. If you work for a company that requires mandatory overtime, you won’t be able to avoid it, but you can learn to manage it. Most importantly, say no when you’re too tired, when it’s affecting your health or when you have crucial family obligations.
Striking the best work-life balance
For most people, juggling the demands of career and personal life is an ongoing challenge. With so many demands on your time — from overtime to family obligations — it can feel difficult to strike this balance. The goal is to make time for the activities that are the most important to you.
Here are some ideas to help you find the balance that’s best for you:
●Learn to say no. Whether it’s a co-worker asking you to spearhead an extra project or your child’s teacher asking you to manage the class play, remember that it’s OK to respectfully say no. When you quit doing the things you only do out of guilt or a false sense of obligation, you’ll make more room in your life for the activities that are meaningful to you and bring you joy.
●Leave work at work. Make a conscious decision to separate work time from personal time. When with your family, for instance, turn off your cell phone and put away your laptop computer.
●Manage your time. Organize household tasks efficiently. Do one or two loads of laundry every day, rather than saving it all for your day off. A weekly family calendar of important dates and a daily list of to-dos will help you avoid deadline panic. If your employer offers a course in time management, sign up for it.
●Get enough sleep. There’s nothing as stressful and potentially dangerous as working when you’re sleep-deprived. Not only is your productivity affected, but also you can make costly mistakes. You may then have to work even more hours to make up for these mistakes.
●Communicate clearly. Limit time-consuming misunderstandings by communicating clearly and listening carefully. Take notes if necessary.
●Nurture yourself. Set aside time each day for an activity that you enjoy, such as walking, working out or listening to music.
●Set aside one night each week for recreation. Take the phone off the hook, power down the computer and turn off the TV. Discover activities you can do with your partner, family or friends, such as playing golf, fishing or canoeing. Making time for activities you enjoy will rejuvenate you.
Remember, striking a work-life balance isn’t a one-shot deal. Creating balance in your life is a continuous process. Balance doesn’t mean doing everything. Examine your priorities and set boundaries. Be firm in what you can and cannot do. Only you can restore harmony to your lifestyle.
【小题1】What will happen if you’re spending most of your time at work?
| A.You might lose all your friends. |
| B.You will lose both health and wealth. |
| C.You perhaps be given more responsibility. |
| D.You may be misunderstood by your loved ones. |
| A.you get bored with the work |
| B.you are not interested in the work |
| C.you can’t get additional allowance |
| D.you have crucial family obligations |
| A.To do things people ask you to do can bring you a lot of joy. |
| B.You should do the things people ask you to do without feeling guilty. |
| C.You shouldn’t do the things people ask you to do if you don’t want to. |
| D.To do things for yourself is more meaningful than to do things for others. |
| A.You can make costly mistakes. |
| B.You will have low productivity. |
| C.You will feel stressed while working. |
| D.You will have no sense of exhaustion. |
| A.Being firm that working overtime will strike a work-life balance. |
| B.Examining priorities and deciding what is the most important to you. |
| C.Trying to carrying out everything you want to do whether you can do it or not. |
| D.Being cautious when saying no to somebody in a bid to maintain fine relationships. |
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Roger Alvarez, 22, was one of the 52 percent of students who didn’t make it through his senior year at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles.
He dropped out several years ago, but by the time he was in ninth grade, Alvarez says he already knew he wasn’t going to graduate.
“There’s a certain amount of knowledge you have to have when you enter in a specific grade, and I didn’t have it.” Alvarez says,“Every class I used to go in, I was like, ‘Do I know this? I don’t know this.’”
It was a shameful attitude, he tells his former English teacher, Antero Garcia, 29.
“You were determined to help me, but what was I willing to give? I could have actually tried.”
For his part, Garcia wants to know how he could have reached out to Alvarez better, but Alvarez says Garcia had always been helpful.
“I mean, you could cheer me up, and then I see other students doing way better,” Alvarez says,“So then, I get nervous. I get stuck, and then my motivation goes to the floor.” He felt the situation was hopeless.
“You talked to me like if I could do it, but inside me, I knew I couldn’t.” he tells Garcia,“I just didn’t want you to think that I’m…stupid.”
Now, school is a life tool that Alvarez says he’s missing—but his teacher isn’t to blame.
“Always, I just wanted you to know…you were a good teacher, and I always respected you.” he tells Garcia,“Some teachers, I felt like they only wanted to teach a certain group of people. But you looked at me and you paid attention.”
“Maybe it didn’t get me to graduate, but there’re a lot of teachers, they don’t take the time to take a look. And it was never your fault.”
Alvarez now works the night shift at a loading dock(码头). He still hopes to get his degree one day.
【小题1】When Alvarez entered a grade, he was sure that ___________.
| A.he wasn’t going to pass the class |
| B.he would do better than other students |
| C.he might learn an amount of knowledge |
| D.he would try his best to learn at class |
| A.he hid his goal from others | B.he lost heart gradually |
| C.he built up his motivation | D.he fell to the ground completely |
| A.paid no attention to teaching | B.had no time to read books |
| C.didn’t care about what he did | D.showed no respect to students |
| A.a dropout complains about being treated badly |
| B.a dropout plans to get his degree again |
| C.a dropout shows respect for not graduating |
| D.a dropout has thanks to his teacher not blame |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
A new study of 8,000 young people in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior shows that although love can make adults live healthily and happily, it is a bad thing for young people. Puppy love (早恋) may bring stress for young people and can lead to depression . The study shows that girls become more depressed than boys, and younger girls are the worst of all.
The possible reason for the connection between love and higher risk of depression for girls is “loss of self”. According to the study, even though boys would say “lose themselves in a romantic relationship”, this “loss of self” is much more likely to lead to depression when it happens to girls. Young girls who have romantic relationships usually like hiding their feelings and opinions. They won’t tell that to their parents.
Dr Marian Kaufman, an expert on young people problems, says 15% to 20% young people will have depression during their growing. Trying romance often causes the depression. She advises kids not to jump into romance too early. During growing up, it is important for young people to build strong friendships and a strong sense of self. She also suggests the parents should encourage their kids to keep close to their friends, attend more interesting school activities and spend enough time with family.
Parents should watch for signs of depression -- eating or mood changes -- and if they see signs from their daughters or sons, they need to give help. The good news is that the connection between romance and depression seems to become weak with age. Love will always make us feel young, but only maturity (成熟) gives us a chance to avoid its bad side effects.
【小题1】 Which of the following is more likely to have depression?
| A.Young people who have a strong sense of selfishness. |
| B.Young girls who always hide their feelings and opinions. |
| C.Young boys whose parents watch for their behavior. |
| D.Careless parents whose children are deep in love. |
| A.The older a woman is, the less likely she seems to lose herself in romance. |
| B.Lacking love can lead young people to grow up more quickly. |
| C.Early love makes young people keep close to their friends and parents. |
| D.Parents should help their children to be aware of the signs of depression. |
| A.Confused. | B.Disinterested. |
| C.Scared. | D.Disapproving. |
| A.Puppy love may bring young people depression. |
| B.Parents should forbid their children’s love. |
| C.Romance is a two edged sword for adults. |
| D.Romance is good for young people. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Americans with small families own a small car or a large one. If both parents are working, they usually have two cars. When the family is large, one of the cars is sold and they will buy a van(住房汽车)
A small car can hold(容纳)four persons and a large car can hold six persons but it is very crowded(拥挤). A van hold seven persons easily, so a family three children could ask their grandparents to go on a holiday travel. They could all travel together.
Mr.Hagen and his wife had a third child last year. This made them sell a second car and bus a van. Their children sixth and seventh seat are used to put other things, for a family of five must carry many suitcases(衣箱)when they travel. When they arrive at their grandparents' home, the suitcases are brought into the two seats can then carry the grandparents.
Americans call vans motor homes. A motor home is always used for holidays. When a family is traveling to the mountains or to the seaside, they can live in their motor home for a few days or to the seaside, they can live in their motor home for a few days or weeks. All the members of a big family can enjoy a happier life when they are traveling together. That is why motor homes have become very popular. In America there are many parks for motor homes.
【小题1】 From the passage, a van is also called ____________.
| A.a motor car | B.a motor home | C.a motorbike | D.a big truck |
| A.sold their old house |
| B.moved to their grandparents' house |
| C.built a new place for a van |
| D.sold their second car |
| A.to travel with all the family members of holiday |
| B.to do some shopping with all the family members |
| C.to visit their grandparents at weekends |
| D.to drive their children to school every day |
| A.they can take people to another city when people are free |
| B.they can let families have a happier life when they go out for their holidays |
| C.some people think motor homes are cheap |
| D.big families can put more things in motor homes |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Yawning sends out certain messages -either “Oh,this movie is so boring” or “I probably need to get some sleep”. But did you know that a yawn can also help your brain to cool down when it is overheated?
A new study, led by a research team at Princeton University, has indicated that yawning could be the brain’s natural way of regulating temperature. People yawn more often when the temperature outdoors is lower than their body temperature but are less likely to yawn when it is hotter outdoors, according to Sciencedaily. com.
The research team did an experiment on 160 people, 80 in summer and 80 in winter, to examine how often they yawned at different air temperatures. The study found that people yawned more often in winter than in summer. Scientists say that when the air temperature is lower outside the body, there is heat exchange between the overheated brain and the cool air. But when the air temperature is higher than or equal to the body, people are less likely to yawn because the hot air they breathe in will make the brain even hotter.
When people yawn, their jaw is also stretched,which increases blood flow and may also help cool the brain
The study showed that the amount someone yawned could be related to the amount of time they spent outside. The longer they spent outside in summer, the less they yawned. Nearly 40 percent of participants yawned within their first five minutes outside, but after that the percentage was reduced to less than 10 percent.
However, the result was the opposite in winter. The number of people who yawned increased when they spent more than five minutes outdoors. But the change was only slight compared to summertime.
According to Gallup, this is the first report to show that yawning frequencies change depending on season. This could help us to understand better the way our brains work. It may also help us understand the reason why frequent yawning can sometimes be a sign of brain disease.
【小题1】The purpose of the experiment is ______.
| A.to find the frequency of people’s yawning |
| B.to indicate brain can regulate temperature naturally |
| C.to prove people yawn in winter and in summer equally |
| D.to show the real reason why people yawn |
| A.longer outdoor summertime results in more yawns |
| B.yawning frequency increases with outdoor time |
| C.yawning frequency changes with outdoor time |
| D.longer outdoor wintertime leads to fewer yawns |
| A.when the air temperature is equal to the body |
| B.when the hot air breathed in makes the brain hotter |
| C.when the air temperature is higher than the body |
| D.when the air temperature is lower outside the body |
| A.Yawning Is A Sign of Brain Disease |
| B.Yawning Cools Your Brain |
| C.Yawning Benefits Your Body |
| D.Yawning Carries Some Information |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
We’ve reached a strange—some would say unusual—point. While fighting world hunger continues to be the matter of vital importance according to a recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO), more people now die from being overweight, or say, from being extremely fat, than from being underweight. It’s the good life that’s more likely to kill us these days.
Worse, nearly l8 million children under the age of five around the world are estimated to be overweight. What’s going on?
We really don’t have many excuses for our weight problems. The dangers of the problem have been drilled into us by public-health campaigns since 2001 and the message is getting through—up to a point.
In the 1970s, Finland, for example, had the highest rate of heart disease in the world and being overweight was its main cause. Not any more. A public-health campaign has greatly reduced the number of heart disease deaths by 80 per cent over the past three decades.
Maybe that explains why the percentage of people in Finland taking diet pills doubled between 2001 and 2005, and doctors even offer surgery of removing fat inside and change the shape of the body. That has become a sort of fashion. No wonder it ranks as the world’s most body-conscious country.
We know what we should be doing to lose weight—but actually doing it is another matter. By far the most popular excuse is not taking enough exercise. More than half of us admit we lack willpower.
Others blame good food. They say: it’s just too inviting and it makes them overeat. Still others lay the blame on the Americans, complaining that pounds have piled on thanks to eating too much American-style fast food.
Some also blame their parents—their genes. But unfortunately, the parents are wronged because they’re normal in shape, or rather slim.
It’s a similar story around the world, although people are relatively unlikely to have tried to lose weight. Parents are eager to see their kids shape up. Do as I say—not as I do.
【小题1】What is the “strange” point mentioned in the first sentence?
| A.Starvation is taking more people’s lives in the world. |
| B.WHO report shows people’s unawareness of food safety. |
| C.The good life is a greater risk than the bad life. |
| D.Overweight issue remains unresolved despite WHO’s efforts. |
| A.They have been made fully aware of its dangers. |
| B.A lot of effective diet pills are available. |
| C.Body image has nothing to do with good food. |
| D.There are too many overweight people in the world. |
| A.the cause of heart disease |
| B.the effectiveness of a campaign |
| C.the fashion of body shaping |
| D.the history of a body-conscious country |
| A.Overweight or Underweight? | B.WHO in a Dilemma |
| C.No Longer Dying of Hunger | D.Actions or Excuses? |
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