Recently I spoke to some of my students about what they wanted to do after they graduated, and what kind of job prospects they thought they had.
Given that I teach students who are training to be doctors, I was surprised to find that most thought that they would not be able to get the jobs they wanted without “outside help”. “What kind of help is that?” I asked, expecting them to tell me that they would need a relative or family friend to help them out.
“Surgery(外科手术)”, one replied. I was pretty alarmed by that response. It seems that the graduates of today are increasingly willing to go under the knife to get ahead of others when it comes to getting a job. One girl told me that she was considering surgery to increase her height. “They break your legs, put in special extending screws, and slowly expand the gap between the two ends of the bone as it regrows, you can get at least 5cm taller!”
At that point, I was shocked. I am short, I can’t deny that, but I don’t think I would put myself through months of agony(痛苦) just to be a few centimeters taller. I don’t even bother to wear shoes with thick soles, as I’m not trying to hide the fact that I am just not tall! It seems to me that there is a trend toward wanting “perfection”, and that is an ideal that just does not exist in reality.
No one is born perfect, yet magazines, TV shows and movies present images of thin, tall, beautiful people as being the norm. Advertisements for slimming aids, beauty treatments and cosmetic surgery clinics fill the pages of newspapers, further creating an idea that “perfection” is a requirement, and that it must be purchased, no matter what the cost. In my opinion, skills, rather than appearance, should determine how successful a person is in his chosen career.
【小题1】We can know from the passage that the author works as ______.
| A.a doctor | B.a model | C.a teacher | D.a reporter |
| A.marry a better man\woman |
| B.become a model |
| C.get an advantage over others in job-hunt |
| D.attract more admirers |
| A.everyone should purchase perfection, whatever the cost |
| B.it’s right for graduates to ask for others to help them out in hunting for jobs |
| C.media are to blame for misleading young people in their seeking for surgery |
| D.it is one’s appearance instead of skills that really matters in one’s career |
| A.He hates to be called a short man. |
| B.He tries to increase his height through surgery. |
| C.He always wears shoes with thick soles to hide the fact. |
| D.He just accepts it as it is |
【小题1】C
【小题2】C
【小题3】C
【小题4】D
解析试题分析:如今电影、杂志等各种媒体以及美容、瘦身的各类广告充斥着人们的生活,给人们一种误导:美是值得花费任何代价都要追求的。甚至于作者在和学生谈论毕业打算的时候都吃惊的发现,学生们都想通过整形来获得外表上的优势,以期望在工作面试时靠出众的外表而脱颖而出。
【小题1】C细节理解题。根据文章第二段Given that I teach students who are training to be doctors可以判断作者是个老师,所以C选项正确。
【小题2】C推理判断题。根据文章第二、三段内容可知现在很多年轻人都想通过整形手术来获得超过别人的资本,所以答案选C。
【小题3】C推理判断题。根据文章末段No one is born perfect, yet magazines, TV shows and movies present images of thin, tall, beautiful people as being the norm.可知作者对媒体广告大肆宣传整形减肥等持批判态度,认为是它们误导了人们,所以答案选C。
【小题4】D推理判断题。文章第四段I am short, I can’t deny …. I’m not trying to hide the fact that I am just not tall!可知作者坦然接受自己矮的事实,所以D选项正确。
考点:考查社会百态类短文阅读。
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Aside from doing schoolwork and studying, American students must also participate in various extra-curricular activities. Many students get involved in their communities by doing volunteer work at various local organizations. In fact, the school I attend even requires students to perform a certain number of hours of volunteer work per semester. It is part of our study hall(自修课) grade, as well as a graduation requirement.
There are many places to do volunteer work in the community. Some of my classmates volunteer at the local animal shelter, the community table (which provides free meals for needy families), charity(慈善) stores, and many others. Finding a suitable place to volunteer usually depends on what’s available, as well as personal interests. For example, a friend of mine who enjoys swimming volunteers at the recreation center to teach young children how to swim.
With all these options out there, I ended up doing most of my volunteer work at a school library and a non-profit bookstore called Friends of the Library. This bookstore sells donated books at cheap prices, and all the profits made are donated to the local library.
I thought it was very fitting that I do my volunteer work at a library and a bookstore, because reading has always been very important to me. I love working in the bookstore now, because every sale we make helps our public library expand, and gives it the funds needed to purchase new books.
I think everyone should have the opportunity to read, and that we each should do our part to help those who don’t have the chance. There is a charity event, called One Book for A Window of Opportunity, in which Chinese students can donate a book to the children of the poor village Fangmaping. They don’t have a lot of resources, so reading can be a challenge. To find out more about this event, please visit: http://bbs.enfamily.cn/thread-739278-1-1.html.
【小题1】This passage is written by _____.
| A.a Chinese student | B.an American student | C.a Chinese teacher | D.an American teacher |
| A.villagers in Fangmaping | B.the writer’s parents |
| C.Chinese readers | D.American readers |
| A.a local animal shelter | B.a charity store |
| C.a recreation center | D.a library and a bookstore |
| A.meet the graduation requirement | B.look for another volunteer job |
| C.get more chances to read | D.encourage people to offer help |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Americans are buying more products and services than ever before through the Internet, and the popularity of online sales is likely to spread to other countries. Online sales now represent as much as one-tenth of all retail(零售) sales in the United States,which has led traditional stores to seek new ways to keep their customers loyal.
Lynne Shaner used the Internet to buy everything she needed for her wedding and holiday gifts for her husband. Other than food, 90 percent of her purchases(购买的东西) were made on her home computer. “I find that, by being able to go online and opt for the things that I need to select and have them delivered to me right at my doorstep, I’m free from all the driving, all the crowds, all the noise, and I usually get a better selection.”
There are a lot of people like her. Experts say American online shopping hit records in both November and December. Fifty-seven percent of Americans have bought something electronically. Store owners worry that this growing amount of online sales will hurt their business. Cornell University marketing professor Ed McLaughlin says, “They should be worried. Anything that can move online will be sold online. And it's just a matter of time. However, traditional stores can keep their customers by selling goods like clothing, which buyers may want to see and try on before purchasing. The stores could also offer things that are difficult to ship. ”
Bill Martin, whose business helps stores learn about their customers, says, “Traditional stores offer a social experience that some people enjoy. There is still a lot of emotion in the buying decision that takes place, and you can't always get that on-line. It's a rather cold process. Traditional stores can provide goods for buyers more quickly than online stores. And some retailers are using websites to persuade people to visit their stores. ”
While online shopping worries some business owners, the only worry for delivery services like FedEx and UPS is keeping up with the number of packages. UPS Manager Dana Kline says her company is very busy at this time of year. UPS is so busy that it has filled 55,000 temporary worker positions during the holiday season.
【小题1】According to Lynne Shaner, shopping online ________.
| A.helps choose things she needs most |
| B.will replace traditional shopping soon |
| C.offer many benefits to customers |
| D.seldom provides a better selection |
| A.choose | B.sell | C.design | D.purchase |
| A.online shopping has little effect on traditional stores |
| B.it is time for store owners to be anxious about their business |
| C.traditional stores can do nothing to stop challenges from online shopping |
| D.traditional stores should sell more things that are difficult to ship |
| A.Online sales fail to offer customers sense of emotion. |
| B.Customers enjoy social experience when shopping online. |
| C.Traditional stores can help customers decide what to buy. |
| D.Customers can buy goods more quickly after visiting websites. |
| A.UPS has filled more worker positions than FedEx |
| B.business owners are concerned about delivery services |
| C.FedEx is keeping up with UPS on the number of packages |
| D.delivery services are facing more and more pressure from online sales |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
It’s become part of the restaurant table setting: knife, fork, napkin and cell phone.
Distracted (思想不集中的) dining is the new concern with customers constantly texting friends, uploading a Weibo photo of the meal they’re about to chew down or emailing the boss. For many smart-phone users, it’s hard just to focus on the meal and company at hand.
Now, one restaurant in Los Angeles is giving diners a reason to turn off the digital world, by offering customers willing to check (寄存) their phones at the door a 5-percent discount on their bill. Owner and chef Mark Gold of Eva Restaurant, located on Beverly Boulevard near N. Gardner Street, hopes this gives customers a way to truly sit back and relax, enjoy their meal and actually talk with friends and family in person.
“For us, it’s really not about people disturbing other guests. Eva is home, and we want to create that environment of home, and we want people to connect again,” he explained. “It’s about two people sitting together and just connecting, without the distraction of a phone, and we’re trying to create an atmosphere where you come in and really enjoy the experience and the food and the company.”
Gold said applying the suggestion reminds him to avoid cell phone usage, too. “I’m guilty of it as well. When my wife and I go to dinner it seems like the cell phone is part of the table setting now. Every table you look at, it’s a wine glass, the silverware and the cell phone,” he joked.
The husband and wife team runs Eva, a 40-person space with European flair. Gold said a little less than half take advantage of the deal, and no one has gotten upset about it.
“I think once the server approaches the table and they’re presented with the offer, they like the idea of actually talking to each other again,” he said.
【小题1】When having meal in Eva Restaurant, we are not offered on the table.[学,
| A.forks | B.cellphones | C.napkins | D.knives |
| A.Because it can cause health problems. |
| B.Because it will disturb other customers. |
| C.Because it can get a 5-percent discount on the customers’ bills. |
| D.Because it may prevent people communicating with their companions. |
| A.Many people would like to upload a photo of their food before they eat nowadays. |
| B.People are forbidden to use cellphones in Eva Restaurant. |
| C.More than half of the customers in Eva Restaurant have enjoyed the discount. |
| D.People can easily connect with each other anytime without using cellphones. |
| A.No Cellphone at Table! |
| B.Focus on Your Cellphone! |
| C.Eva Restaurant – Home to Customers. |
| D.Talk Face to Face. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Wugging, or web use giving, describes the act of giving to charity at no cost to the user. By using Everyclick.com, which is being added to a number of university computers across the UK, students can raise money every time they search, but it won’t cost them a penny.
Research shows that students are extremely passionate(热情的)about supporting charity(慈善)--- 88%of full time students have used the Internet to give to charity. This figure is high because this age group is often the least likely to have their own income. 19% of 22 to 24 year olds have short-term debts of more than£5,000. With rising personal debt levels in this age group, due to university tuition fees or personal loans and a lack of long-term savings, traditional methods of donating to charity are often not possible.
Beth Truman, a 21year old recent university graduate has used Everyclick.com to donate to her chosen charity, the RSPCA, for two years and has seen the “wugging” movement grow in popularity with students. “When you’re at university you become more socially aware, but it's sometimes hard to give to others when you have little money yourself,” says Beth. “Wugging is great for people in this age group as it allows them to use the technology on a daily basis to give to charity, without costing them a single penny.”
Wugging is perfect for people who want to be more socially aware and supportive but don’t feel they have the means to do so. Students using the web can raise money for causes they care about without costing them anything in terms of time or money, and charities get a valuable source of funding.
Everyclick.com works like any other search engine, allowing users to search for information, news and images but users can decide which of the UK’s 170,000 charities they would like to support through their clicks. Everyclick.com then makes monthly payments to every registered charity. Launched in June 2005, Everyclick.com is now the eighth largest search engine and one of the busiest charity websites in the UK.
【小题1】 According to the passage, “wugging” is actually a _______.
| A.website | B.charity-related action |
| C.school organization | D.student movement |
| A.It makes Everyclick.com popular in the UK. |
| B.It makes giving to charity easy. |
| C.It results in students being more social awareness. |
| D.it stresses the importance of charity in people’s daily lives. |
| A.most full time students contribute to charity on the Internet every day |
| B.Everyclick.com helps students pay for the college education |
| C.“Wugging” is a win-win idea for both students and charities |
| D.Everyclick.com is the most successful search engine in the UK |
| A.“Wugging”, a New Popular Term(术语)on the Internet |
| B.British People Show Strong Interest in Charity |
| C.More Britain Charities Benefit from the Internet |
| D.Students Raise Money for Charity by “wugging” |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Until the twentieth century cigarettes were not an important threat to public health. Men used tobacco mainly in the form of cigars. They chewed tobacco, piped tobacco, and snuffed. Most women did not use tobacco at all.
The cigarette industry began in 1870s with the development of the cigarette manufacturing machine. This made it possible to produce great numbers of cigarettes very quickly, and it reduced the price.
Today cigarette smoking is a widespread habit. About forty-three percent of the adult men and thirty-one percent of the adult women in the United States smoke cigarettes regularly. It is encouraging to note, however, that millions of people have quit smoking. Seventy-five percent of the male population and forty-six percent of the female population have smoked cigarettes for some time during their lives, but twenty-six percent of these men and eleven percent of the women have stopped smoking. The number of persons who have given up smoking is increasing. Men as a group smoke more than women. Among both men and women the age group with the highest proportion of smokers is the age group 24—44.
Income, education, and occupation all play a part in determining a person’s smoking habit. City people smoke more than people living on farms. Well-educated men with high incomes are less likely to smoke cigarettes than men with fewer years of schooling and lower incomes. On the other hand, if a well-educated man with a higher income smokes, he’s likely to smoke more packs of cigarettes per day.
The situation is somewhat different for women. There are slightly more smokers among women with higher family incomes and higher education than among the lower income and lower educational groups. These more highly educated women tend to smoke more heavily.
Among teenagers the picture is similar. There are fewer teenager smokers from upper-income, well-educated families, and also fewer from families living in farm areas. High school students who are preparing for college are less likely to smoke than those who don’t plan to continue their education after high school. Children are most likely to start smoking if one or both of their parents smoke.
【小题1】The underlined word “picture” in the last paragraph probably means _____________.
| A.situation | B.photo | C.painting | D.teenager |
| A.The group of women. | B.The group of teenagers. |
| C.The group of men. | D.The group of old people. |
| A.Income and sex. | B.Education and occupation |
| C.Sex and age. | D.All the above. |
| A.probably not smoke in the future. |
| B.probably start to smoke in the future. |
| C.persuade his parents to give up smoking. |
| D.hate his parents as well as other smokers. |
| A.It wasn’t until the twentieth century that cigarettes became an important threat to public. |
| B.More and more people are giving up smoking. |
| C.A poorly-educated woman with lower income is more likely to smoke than a well-educated woman with high income. |
| D.There are the most smokers in the age group of 24-44. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
One day, when I was a freshman in high school, I saw Kyle from my class walking home from school. It looked like he was carrying all of his books. I thought to myself, "Why would anyone bring home all his books on a Friday? He must really be a nerd (a foolish person)." I had quite a weekend planned, so I shrugged my shoulders and went on.
As I was walking, I saw a bunch of kids running towards him. They knocked all his books out of his arms and tripped(绊倒) him so he landed in the dirt. His glasses went flying, and I saw them land in the glass about ten feet from him. He looked up and I saw this terrible sadness in his eyes. So, I jogged over to him and as he crawled around looking for his glasses, I saw a tear in his eye.
As I handed him his glasses, I said, "Those guys are jerks. They really should go to hell." He looked at me and said, "Hey, thanks!" There was a big smile on his face. It was one of those smiles that showed real thankfulness. I asked him where he lived. As it turned out, he lived near me.
Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends. I teased him all the time about being a nerd. He had to prepare a speech for graduation. As he started his speech, he cleared his throat, and began. "Graduation is a time to thank those who helped you make it through those tough years. I am here to tell you a story."
I just looked at my friend with disbelief as he told the story of the first day we met. He had planned to kill himself over the weekend. He talked of how he had cleaned out his locker so his Mom wouldn't have to do it later and was carrying his stuff home. He looked hard at me and gave me a little smile. "Thankfully, I was saved. My friend saved me from doing the unspeakable."
I heard the gasp(倒吸气) go through the crowd as this handsome, popular boy told us all about his weakest moment. I saw his Mom and Dad looking at me and smiling that same grateful smile. Not until that moment did I realize its depth.
【小题1】Why did Kyle carry all his books home?
| A.Because it was Friday. |
| B.Because he was a nerd. |
| C.Because he wanted to kill himself. |
| D.Because he liked doing things for his mother. |
| A.The bunch of kids attacked Kyle to have his glasses and books. |
| B.The author planned to study all weekend after he met Kyle. |
| C.The author was a freshman when Kyle gave the speech. |
| D.Kyle felt grateful to the author for his help. |
| A.When Kyle couldn't find the glass, he turned to the author for help. |
| B.The author teased Kyle a lot about being a nerd. |
| C.The author didn't expect Kyle to tell the story. |
| D.Kyle thanked his parents first for saving his life. |
| A.The kids. | B.Kyle's books. | C.Kyle's glasses. | D.Kyle's arms. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
ASK LASKAS
YOU'VE GOT QUESTIONS. SHE'S GOT ANSWERS
Q: My problem is computer gaming. I do it day and night, averaging four hours of sleep. I can't control of this, and I don't know where to go for help. Do you? —Player
A: Dear Player,
You have an addiction. For some people playing video games releases dopamine, a powerful brain chemical that makes you feel good. You'd toss your cigarettes if you were ready to quit, right? To kick the habit, get help from a health professional. And don't look for help on line; that would be like an alcoholic going to the bar for advice.
Q: My brother's wife just had triplets(三胞胎). This is such a joy! Yet every time I share the news with co-workers, they ask me if she was on fertility pills. I think this is rude—or has society just become so talk-show numbed (麻木的)that you can ask anyone anything? —No Show Host
A: Dear Host,
Yes. Our society has become increasingly disrespectful of privacy. But don't blame it all on the talk-shows. Continue to celebrate and greet impolite questions with stony silence. Their fertility history is nobody's business but their own.
Q: I work at an amusement park, and my manager steals supplies. She has a catering business on the side, and we've seen her load up her van at the back gates. The big bosses think she is the best thing since buttered bread, and we're all afraid that if we say anything, we'll lose our jobs. What can we do? —Righteous
A: Dear Righteous,
Be sure you're right. You must have evidence about what and why things are going out the back gates. Once you know for certain, it's time to go to the bosses and report what you have seen.
Q: My stepson's wife sometimes leaves their eight-year-old home alone for "a short run to the store." That may be an hour or so. I believe by law we should report it. What do you think?
—The In-laws
A: Dear Laws,
I don't know what the child-protection laws in your state are, but I do know that children need care and attention. This child may be able and unafraid, but kids aren't always careful. It also sounds like there is stress in your family relationship. One thing you can do to help this situation is offer to baby-sit when Mom needs to step out.
【小题1】Which of the following statements is true?
| A.Dopamine is a powerful brain chemical good to our health. |
| B.Looking for help on line is like getting help from a health professional. |
| C.Player is a video game addict who smokes and sleeps few hours. |
| D.Player is advised to stay clear of the screen. |
| A.Host's colleagues are insensitive |
| B.The talk-show is to blame |
| C.Somebody's business is everybody's |
| D.Host's sister-in-law was on fertility pills |
| A.The Mom is not to blame because she needs a short run to the store |
| B.Children need care and attention, though not for all of them |
| C.Laws, the old lady, wants to report what she sees to the child's father |
| D.Laskas doesn't seem to approve of Laws' trying to report what she sees |
| A.The first | B.The second. | C.The third. | D.None. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Sure, it’s good to get along with your teacher because it makes the time you spend in the classroom more pleasant.
And yes, it’s good to get along with your teacher because, in general, it’s smart to learn how to relate to (理解)the different types of people you’ll meet throughout your life.
But really, there’s one super-important reason why you should get along with your teacher. When you do, “learning bursts right open,” says Evelyn Vuko, a longtime teacher who writes an education column(专栏) called “Teacher Says” for the Washington Post newspaper.
In fact, kids who get along with their teachers not only learn more, but they’re more comfortable asking questions and getting extra help. This makes it easier to understand new material and do your best on tests. When you have this kind of relationship with a teacher, he or she can be someone to turn to with problems, such as problems with learning or school issues, such as bullying(欺负人).
As a kid in a primary or middle school, you’re at a wonderful stage in your life. You’re like a sponge(海绵), able to soak up lots of new and exciting information. On top of that, you’re able to think about all this information in new ways. Your teacher knows that, and in most cases, is very excited to be the person who’s giving you all that material and helping you put it together. Remember, teachers are people, too, and they feel great if you’re open to what they’re teaching you. That’s why they wanted to be teachers in the first place --- to teach!
Some kids may be able to learn in any situation, whether they like the teacher or not. But most kids are sensitive to the way they get along with the teacher, and if things aren’t going well, they won’t learn as well and won’t enjoy being in class.
【小题1】The passage mainly talks about _____.
| A.how to get along well with teachers |
| B.the importance of a good relation with teachers |
| C.how much the students are expected of to get along with teachers |
| D.how to make the time in the classroom more pleasant |
| A.learning becomes easier for you at once |
| B.you find an opening to learning |
| C.there’ll be more problems with learning |
| D.there’ll be no problems with learning. |
| A.You are getting on well with your teachers, so you have more questions than others. |
| B.You find it comfortable to ask questions, so you can build a good relationship with teachers. |
| C.You have a good relationship with teacher, so you can turn to him/ her when in trouble. |
| D.You are in trouble, so you can build a good relationship with teachers. |
| A.Teachers are excited even if you wouldn’t like to accept their teaching. |
| B.Teachers sometimes have the same feelings as students do. |
| C.Though few there are still some students who can learn even if they don’t like the teacher. |
| D.Having a bad relationship with your teachers does more or less harm to your studies. |
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