According to a study,the average Briton believes that youth ends at 35 and old age begins at 58. In between―all 23 years―is your middle age.
The news that 58 is "over the hill" may come as a surprise to anyone who has passed the milestone and feels they are not yet in the twilight (薄暮) of their lives.
They include Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the glamorous (迷人的) actress Jane Seymour,who are both full of energy at 59. Kathryn Bigelow,58, has just won an Oscar for directing the actionpacked movie The Hurt LocA;er (〈〈拆彈部隊〉〉) .
The finding that we regard people in their fifties as getting doddery (衰老的) ,despite the evidence that older people are living more active lives than ever,was revealed by academics from the University of Kent to a meeting of the Economic and Social Research Council,in London.
Professor Dominic Abrams,who studied data from 40 ,000 people across Europe,said: "The survey showed that age prejudice―being treated as ' too young' or ' too old' ―is per?ceived to be a serious or very serious issue by 63 percent of respondents,so it is obviously im?portant to know what these age labels mean to people."
A survey asked:when does youth end and old age begin? For the UK,the average re?sponse was that you stop being young at 35 ,and start being old at 58.
But the figures also showed that opinions differed among the age groups. Younger people,those aged 15 to 24,thought youth ended at just 28 and old age began at 54.
Not surprisingly,people in their eighties were more generous. They regarded the final year of youth as 42 ,and the onset of old age as 67.
Professor Abrams,a psychologist,added: " This evidence shows that what counts as young and old is very largely down to the age of the beholder."
( ) 1. What is the general belief of the Briton towards the age division?
A. Young ends at 35 old ends at 58.B. Young ends at 35 old begins at 58.
C. Young begins at 35 old begins at 58. D. Young begins at 35 old ends 58.
( ) 2. What is perceived to be a very serious issue among most of respondents?
A. Age prejudice. B. Age labels. C. Too young. D. Too old.
( ) 3. Which of the following is the opinion of the younger people?
A. Old age began at 58. B. Old age began at 67.
C. Old age began at 54. D. Old age began at 51.
( ) 4. What is the purpose of doing this survey?
A. To know when young begins and when old starts.
B. Really important to know what these age labels mean to people.
C. To show the same opinions among the age groups.
D. To prove that older people are living more active lives than ever.
1-4 BACB
一項研究表明,英國人普遍認為青年時期在35歲結(jié)束,老年時期從58歲開始。而這之間的23年則是人生的中年時期。
1. B細節(jié)理解題。第一句話就是答案。
2. A閱讀理解題。第五段有答案出處。
3. C細節(jié)理解題。
4. B推理判斷題。
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10. should we cheat in exams because it is against the school rule(under)
在任何情況下都不應(yīng)該考試作弊,因為它違反學(xué)校的規(guī)章制度。
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Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the " shoulders" he's standing on,the heritage (遺產(chǎn),繼承物) he's been given. That's what happened when a young man,the son of a star baseball player,was drafted by one of the minor league teams. As hard as he tried,his first season was disappointing,and by midseason he expected to be released any day.
The coaches were bewildered (迷惑) by his failure because he possessed all the characteris?tics of a superb athlete,but he couldn't seem to incorporate (組合) those advantages into a coor?dinated (協(xié)調(diào)的) effort. He seemed to have become disconnected from his potential.
His future seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter's box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a timeout and trotted to the pitcher's mound for a conference. While they were busy,the um?pire,standing behind the plate,spoke casually to the boy.
Then play resumed (重新恢復(fù)) ,the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning point. From then on,he played the game with a new con?fidence and power that quickly drew the attention of the parent team,and he was called up to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city,one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied that it was the encouraging remark the umpire had made that day when his baseball career had seemed doomed.
"He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood behind my dad in the batter's box," the boy explained. "He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. And he told me, 'I can see his genes in you; you have your father's arms.,After that,whenever I swung the bat,I just imagined I was using Dad's arms instead of my own."
( ) 5. According to the passage,the greatest trouble to the young man is .
A. he was the son of a star baseball player
B. he had his potential characteristics
C. he was unable to put his potential into accomplishing something
D. he had no confidence and power
( ) 6. Which of the following words can best describe the young man's change?
A. Encouraging words. B. The characteristics of a superb athlete.
C. New confidence and power. D. His father's genes.
( ) 7. What does the underlined word "doomed" refer to?
A. Changed. B. Destroyed. C. Developed. D. Improved.
( ) 8. According to the passage,which can best describe the future of the young man?
A. Taking the encouraging words as his motto,the young man would change his oc?cupation.
B. Bearing the encouraging words in mind,the young man would have a promising future.
C. Encouraged by the words,the young man would try no efforts to realize his goals.
D. Remembering the words,the young man would incorporate his disadvantages.
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When we were seniors,we began to think about college. Kyle decided on Georgetown,and I was going to Duke. I knew that we would always be friends,that the miles would never be a problem. He was going to be a doctor,and I was going for business on a football scholar?ship. Kyle was valedictorian (致告別辭的人) of our class.
I teased him all the time about being a nerd (書呆子) .He had to prepare a speech for gradu?ation. I was so glad it wasn't me having to get up there and speak.
Graduation day arrived ― I saw Kyle and he looked great. He was one of those guys that really found himself during high school. He filled out and actually looked good in glasses. He had more dates than me and all the girls loved him!
Boy,sometimes I was jealous. Today was one of those days. I could see that he was nervous about his speech. So,I smacked (拍打) him on the back and said, "Hey,big guy,you'll be great!"
He looked at me with one of those looks (the really grateful one) and smiled. "Thanks," he said. 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. Your parents,your teachers,your siblings (兄弟姐妹) ,maybe a coach... but mostly your friends. I am here to tell all of you that being a friend to someone is the best gift you can give them. I am going to tell you a story." .
I stared at my friend in 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 unspeaka?ble."
I heard the gasp 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.
Never underestimate (對.... 估計不足) the power of your actions. With one small gesture you can change a person's life. For better or for worse. God puts us all in each other's lives to impact one another in some way. Look for God in others.
"Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly."
( ) 5. In what way did the writer save his friend,Kyle?
A. He really saved his friend,Kyle's life when he was killing himself over the week?end.
B. When they first met,maybe the writer's words,attitudes towards life affected him deeply.
C. The writer may do nothing in order to save his friend's life.
D. The writer himself didn't know that he had saved his friend.
( ) 6. What does the underlined phrase "filled out" in the passage really mean?
A. Made out. B. Made fat.
C. Made more complete. D. Made for.
( ) 7. Which can best describe the meaning of the sentence "Not until that moment did I realize its depth"?
A. I knew all the time what I had done had tremendous impact on my friend.
B. I did know something of the story my friend told until the very moment.
C. I realized the meaning of the friendship between us at that moment.
D. I wasn't aware that what I'd done had great influence on my friend.
( ) 8. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Being a friend to someone is the best gift you can give them.
B. Not until that moment did I realize its depth.
C. Sometimes your small behavior would be of great value to affect other person's life.
D. When we graduate,we should thank those who helped us make it through those tough years.
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7. Their representatives to our proposals (respond)
他們的代表對我方的提議毫無回應(yīng)的跡象。
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Expensive:The cost of finding love is,on average,two inner circle friends,scientists have found.
Ever found yourself dumped (度棄的) by a friend embarking (著手,開始做) on a romance? Don't worry,you're probably not the only one. For according to Oxford University scientists,every time we start a relationship we jettison (拋棄,丟棄) two of our closest friends.
Most of us simply don't have enough time for intimate (密切的) friendships with more than four or five people,their research shows.
And a new love interest leads to two friends being pushed out of the inner circle.
Professor Robin Dunbar,one of Britain's leading experts in evolutionary biology,ex?plained:"If you go into a romantic relationship it actually costs you two friends in that inner core of relationships."
"Instead of having the typical five friends,they only have four in that inner circle. And bearing in mind that one of those is the new person that has come into your life,it means you have to give up two others."
Men tend to have four or five intimate friends,women five or six,he said.
However,men were just as likely to jettison friends at the start of a new romantic attach?ment (情感) as women,found the study of those aged 18 to 60.
"Your attention is so wholly focused on the romantic partners,you just don't get to see the other folks you had a lot to do with before”,the professor told the British Science Festival in Birmingham. " Those relationships start to deteriorate."
But it's not just romance that can push out close friends,he explained. Children or buying a dog can have the same effect.
"You can only have five slots (位置) for deeply intense and meaningful relations. Those in?dividuals don't have to be human. They can be your dog or your favourite chrysanthemum (菊花) plant. They can be people in an entirely fictional world,they can be soap opera characters. They can be God or they can be saints."
( ) 5. Which of these behaviors can't we jettison our cldse friends?
A. Giving a birth to a baby. B. Planting some flowers.
C. Raising a puppy. D. Living the normal life.
( ) 6. What does the underlined sentence really mean?
A. Men,as well as women,are likely to push out close friends when starting a new romance.
B. Men but not women are likely to push out close friends at very beginning of a new romance.
C. Women don't do like man to push out close friends when starting a new romance.
D. Both men and women are not likely to behave the same.
( ) 7. According to the context,guess the meaning of the underlined word "deteriorate".
A. Grow worse. B. Become better. C. Go upward. D. Turn down.
( ) 8. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Only with humans can one maintain deeply intense and meaningful relations.
B. Dogs and planting some chrysanthemum can't make one push out close friends.
C. Limited slots for deep relations and easy to be occupied.
D. The more slots you have,the more intense and meaningful relations you get.
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7. Suddenly I found myself ,not knowing what to do next. (embarrassing)
突然我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己處在一個尷尬的境地,不知下一步該怎么做。
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假設(shè)你是約翰,你的好友喬治在考慮選計算機科學(xué)還是歷史作為專業(yè)。他真的很喜歡歷史,但他知道如果學(xué)計算機的話以后會更容易找丁作。請寫信給他,告訴他你的建議。
1. 大學(xué)是為將來的工作崗位培養(yǎng)人才的地方,只有掌握了足夠的知識才能在充滿競爭和挑戰(zhàn)的社會立足;
2. 學(xué)習計算機專業(yè)比歷史專業(yè)更好就業(yè);
3. 計算機在我們的日常生活中起著越來越重要的作用。不懂計算機知識,一個人不可能有高質(zhì)量的生活;
4. 詞數(shù):120詞左右。
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lifelong pursuit終身追求;major專業(yè);betterpaid待遇好的;prospect前景;deny否定; spare time hobby 業(yè)余愛好
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