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用心愛心專心用心愛心專心第一篇Whydomendieearlierthanwomen?Thelatestresearchshowsthatthereasoncouldbethanmen’sheartsgointorapiddecline衰弱()whentheyreachmiddleage.Thelargeststudyoftheeffectsofageingonthehearthasfoundthatwomen ’slongevitbelinkedtothefactthattheirheartsdonotlosetheirpumpingpowerwithage.“Wehavefoundthatthepowerofthemaleheartfallsby20-25percentbetween18and70yearsofage,”saidtheheadofthestudy,DavidGoldspinkofLiverpoolJohnMooresivUenrsityintheUK.“Withinthehearttherearemillionsofcellsthatenableittobeat.Betweentheagesof20and70,one-thirdofthosecellsdieandarenotreplacedinmen, ”saidGoldspink.“Thisisparto ”ageingprocess.”Whatsurprisesscientistsisthatthefemaleheartseesverylittlelossofthesecells.Ahealthy70-year-oldwoman’sheartcouldperformalmostaswellasa2-0year-oldone’s.“Thisgenderdifferencemightjustexplainwhywomenlivelongerthanmen,”saidGoldspink.Theystudiedmorethan250healthymenandwomenbetweentheagesof18and80,focusingonhealthypersonstoremovetheconfusinginfluenceofdisease.Theteamhasyettofindwhyageingtakesagreatertoll(造成損失)onthemaleheart,saidGoldspink.Thegoodnewsisthatmencanimprovethehealthoftheirheartwithregularexercise.Goldspinkstressedthatwomenalsoneedregularexercisetopreventtheirlegmusclesbecomingsmallerandweakerastheyage.56.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)ongevity”(inparagraph2)probablyrefersto A.healthB.longlifeC.ageingD.effect57.Thepassagemainlytalksabout .A.men’sheartcellsB.women’sageingprocessC.thegenderdifferenceD.heartsandlonglifeAccordingtothepassage,theUKscientistshaveknownthat .womenhavemorecellsthanmenwhentheyarebornwomencanreplacethecellsthatenablethehearttobeatthefemaleheartlosesfewofthecellswithagethefemaleheartneverlosesthepumpingpowerwithageIfyouwanttolivelonger,youshould .enableyourhearttobeatmuchfasterfindoutthereasonforageingexerciseregularlypreventyourcellsfrombeinglostBDCC第一段給出女性的生命比男性的要長,第二段給出女性壽命長的原因可能和他們的心臟不失去壓血的力量有關(guān)系。文章主要談?wù)搲勖腿说男呐K之間的關(guān)系。文章第五段文章最后一段。第二篇帑一替弟■~*扁Ifyoutravelaroundtheworld,youwillbesurprisedtofindjusthowdifferenttheforeigncustomscanbefromyourown.AvisitortoIndiawoulddowelltorememberthatpeoplethereconsideritimpolitetousethelefthandforpassingfoodattable.Thelefthandissupposedtobeusedforwashingyourself.AlsoinIndia,youmightseeamanapparentlyshakinghisheadatanotherandassumethatheisdisagreeing.ButinmanypartsofIndiaashakeoftheheadisagesturethatshowsagreementofacceptance.NoddingyourheadwhenofferedadrinkinBulgariaislikelytoleaveyouthirsty.Inthatcountryyoushakeyourheadtoindicate anodyndicates"no”.TheArabsareknownfortheirhospitality.AtamealincountriesontheArabicPeninsula,youwillfindthatanydrinkingvessel(容器,器皿)isrepeatedlyrefilledassoonasyoudrinkitup.InEuropeitisquiteusualtocrossyourlegswhensittingtalkingtosomeone,evenatanimportantmeeting.DoingthiswhenmeetinganimportantpersoninThailand,however,couldcauseoffence.Itistooinformalanattitudeforsuchanoccasion.AlsowheninThailandyouarenotsupposedtotouchtheheadofanadult—it'sjustnotdone.InJapan,itisquiteusualformentoplaneveningentertainmentsforthemselvesandleavetheirwivesathome.InEuropesuchattitudesaredisappearing.Customsvaryfromcountrytocountry.Visitorsmaybeatalossastowhattodoinaforeignenvironment.Insuchcircumstances,thegoldenruletofollowis:WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.Inwhichcountry,aleft—handisnotwelcomed?.A.Thailand B.India CArabicpeninsulaD.BulgariaInwhichcountry,ifsomeoneshakeshisheadatanother,itshowsthatheagreesoraccepts?.A.Bulgaria B.Thailand C.China D.ArabicPeninsulaWhichofthefollowingisimpoliteinEurope?.A.tocrossyourlegstotouchtheheadofanadultThatmenplaneveningentertainmentandleavetheirwivesathomeTodraintheglassinyourhandIfyoudon'Knowthecustomsinthecountrywhereyouvisit,thegoldenruletofollowis.A.todoastheRomansdo B.todonothingC.tovisitRomeonly D.todoasthenativesdoBACD.文章第二段.文章第三段.第四段:InJapan,itisquiteusualformentoplaneveningentertainmentsforthemselvesandleavetheirwivesathome.InEuropesuchattitudesaredisappearing..最后一段WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.第三篇Boxingwaslongviewedsickly.Generallyforbiddenbylawinearlierdays,thefightingwasusuallydonewithbarefists,andmatchesoftenlastedfortyorfiftyrounds.In1882JohnL.Sullivan,afighterofgreatpower,wontheworldheavyweightchampionshipfromPaddyRyaninabarefistedbattlemarkedbyhitting,scratching,andbitingwithoutanyrule.Fiveyearslater,whilefightingPatsyCardiffatMinneapolis,Sullivanbrokehisrightarminthethirdround,buthecontinuedfightingtothesixthroundandwon.In1889,SullivandefeatedJadeKilrainwithhisbarefistsinanotherchampionshipfight,winningtwentythousanddollarsandadiamondprizemedal.Hisadmirerstalkedthenofrunninghimforthenextgovernor,buthetraveledtoAustraliaforaboxingtourinstead,comingbackonlytolosehistitleinatwenty-one-roundmatchwithayoungCaliforniannamedJamesJ.Corbett.“GentlemanJames“victoryinthismatchmarkedaturningpoint,foritshowedscientificboxingwasoverstrength.ButCorbett'titleendedin1897,whenanotherboxer,BobFitzsimmons,inlessthanthreeseconds,achievedhisfeatsandthenFitzsimmonsknockedoutanIrishman,wontheheavyweightchampionshipoftheworld,andinventedtheterrible “solarplexuspunch.”64.Boxingmatchesintheearlydayswere.-^A.shortandbloody B.usuallyspare-timecompetitionsC.governedbystrictrules D.cruelullivanheldtheworld'sheavyweighttitlefor..A.atleastsevenyears B.onlyayearC.fiveyears D.twenty-oneyearsullivan'sfightwithKilrainwas.A.thefirstboxingchampionshipmatchB.abare-fistedchampionshipfightC.thelastboxingmatchtobefoughtbare-fisted D.asix-roundmatch67.Sullivanwassopopularthathisadmirers.A.encouragedhimtobeagovernorB.raisedtwentythousanddollarsforhimC.advisedhimtotakeboxingtourofAustraliaD.refusedtobelievehecouldbedefeated64.第一段:Generallyforbiddenbylawinearlierdays,thefightingwasusuallydonewithbarefists,andmatchesoftenlastedfortyorfiftyrounds.1889-1882=7第二段:In1889,SullivandefeatedJadeKilrainwithhisbarefistsinanotherchampionshipfight,winningtwentythousanddollarsandadiamondprizemedal。第二段: 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….由ThiswirelesstransmitterallowsyoutolistentomusicfromyouriPod/MP3player可知58.由ItCanbeusedwithiPods,MP3players,portableCDplayers,cassettesplayers,gamesconsoles(控制臺(tái))orevenyourlaptopcomputer可知第六篇IhavebeenteachingintheUnitedStatesforthreesemesters.Duringthistime,IhavebeenveryimpressedwiththehardworkingAmericanstudents.TuitionfeesinAmericanuniversitiesareprettyexpensive.MostAmericanstudentsreceivelittle,ifany,financialsupport.Asaresult,theyhavetoworkhardtopayfortheirtuitionandotherbasicexpenses.Tertiary(高等)educationisanecessityintoday'sworkforce.Youngpeoplewithahighereducationarerewardedwithagoodcareerandbettersalary.SohowdoAmericanstudentssupportthemselves?AllmyAmericanstudentshavetoworktopayfortheirtuition.Forthisreason,mostuniversitiesprovidelimitedjobsforstudentswhoneedeconomichelp.Theyalsohelpstudentssearchforjobsinthecommunity.Ihavebeentouchedtoseesomestudentsaresowornoutfromtheirjobsthattheytakenapsinmyclassroom.Inadditiontoholdingdownpart-timejobs,studentsarealsoexpectedtotakepartinvarioussocialandsportingactivitiesand,infact,thosewhodonottakepartinareoftenlookeddownuponbytheirpeers.AnumberofAmericanuniversitystudentsaremarriedwithfamilies,oraresingleparents.Thesestudentsarefacedwiththeadditionalburdenofraisingafamily.Lastyear,oneofmybeststudentsmissedseveralofmyclasses.WhenIcalledhimtoaskwhy,hetoldmeheandhiswife,whoisalsoastudent,wereweigheddownwiththeresponsibilitiesofcaringfortheirtwo-montholddaughteralongwiththeirstudies.Hefelttheonlyanswerwastoleavetemporarilyfromhisstudies.MostAmericanuniversityprofessorsarestrict.Theyteststudentsoneveryunitintheircourses,inadditiontomid-termandfinalexamsineachsemester.Alackofpreparationbystudentsmayresultintheirfailure.Thismeansthelossofalotofmoneyandpossiblyfutureemploymentopportunitiesforthesestudents.Forthisreason,manyAmericanstudentswillstudyorstayupallnightbeforeanexam,inanefforttopass.Incontrast,Chinesestudentshaveamucheasiertime,becausemostChineseparentspayfortheirkids'tertiaryeducation.Moreover,Chinesestudentsdonotneedtoworryaboutraisingchildrenormaintainingafamily.So,Chinesestudentshavenoreasonfornotstudyinghardandachievinggoodmarks.AllthefollowingaredifficultiesAmericanstudentshavetofaceexcept.theyhavetoworkhardtopaythehightuitionfeesmanyAmericanstudentshaveaburdenofafamilytheyneedagoodeducationtogetagoodjobtheyhavetopassstrictteststocompletetheireducationAllthefollowingstatementsaresupportedbythepassageexcept". "Americanstudentshavenotimetothinkofphysicalexercises.SportingactivitiesarepopularamongAmericanstudentsAmericanstudentsshouldtakepartinvarioussocialactivities.Thosewhodon'tliketakingpartinsocialandsportingactivitiesareusuallylaughedbyothers.ComparedwithAmericanstudents,Chineseuniversitystudents.A.havenodifficultyinpayingtheirfees B.liveafairlyeasylifeinuniversitiesC.don'thavetotakepamejobs D.havethedutytomakegreaterprogressThebesttitleofthispassageshouldbe.Part-timejobschosenbyAmericanstudentsThehighfeesofAmericanuniversitiesThedifficultlivesoftheAmericanstudentsDifferentopinionsonAmericanuniversities59.A:TuitionfeesinAmericanuniversitiesareprettyexpensive.MostAmericanstudentsreceivelittle,ifany,financialsupport.Asaresult,theyhavetoworkhardtopayfortheirtuitionandotherbasicexpenses.B:AnumberofAmericanuniversitystudentsaremarriedwithfamilies,oraresingleparents.Thesestudentsarefacedwiththeadditionalburdenofraisingafamily.D:Inadditiontoholdingdownpart-timejobs,studentsarealsoexpectedtotakepartinvarioussocialandsportingactivitiesand,infact,thosewhodonottakepartinareoftenlookeddownuponbytheirpeers.B:C:D:Inadditiontoholdingdownpart-timejobs,studentsarealsoexpectedtotakepartinvarioussocialandsportingactivitiesand,infact,thosewhodonottakepartinareoftenlookeddownuponbytheirpeers.Incontrast,ChinesestudentshaveamucheasiertimeDuringthistime,IhavebeenveryimpressedwiththehardworkingAmericanstudents.第七篇BEIJING-HollywooddirectorSpielberg 'sdecisiontoquittheBeijingOlympicsovertheDarfurCrisis(達(dá)爾富爾危機(jī))isdrawingangerandcriticismfromChina 'smediaandtheChinesepublic.Lastweek,theAmericandirectorwithdrewfromhisroleasanartisticadvisertotheopeningandclosingceremoniesoftheSummerGames,accusingChinaofnotdoingenoughtopressforpeaceinthetroubledSudaneseregion.Officially,theChinesegovernmenthasnotdirectlycriticizedSpielbergbyname,expressingonly“regret"overhisdecision.Butthemediaandthepublichavebeenfarlessrestrajned(.“AcertainWesterndirectorwasverynaive(幼稚的)andmadeanunreasonabledecisionontheBeijingOlympics.ThisisperhapsbecauseofhisuniqueHollywoodcharacteristics,said'afronteditorial(社論)WednesdayintheoverseaseditionofthePeople'sDaily."HeisnotqualifiedtoblameChinabecauseheknowsnothingaboutthegreateffortstheChinesegovernmenthasmadeonDarfur.”AneditorialintheChinaYouthDailywasequallysevereinitswording. "Thisfilmdirectisfamousforhissciencefiction.Butnowitseemsthathelivesinaworldofsciencefictionandhecan'tdistinguishadreamfromreality. "itsaid.ChinaisbelievedtohaveinfluenceoverSudaneseleadersbecauseitbuystwo-thirdsofSudan'silexports.ChinaalsosellsweaponstotheIslamicgovernmentanddefendsitintheUnitedNations.Over200,000peoplehavediedinDarfurinaconflictbetweenrebels(造反者)andgovernmentforces.TheissuealsohasexplodedontheInternet,wheremanyChinesehavebeenquicktoaddtheircriticismofSpielberg.

Weshouldhaveneverinvitedhimatfirst,saidonepersononWeshouldhaveneverinvitedhimatfirst,saidonepersonon.SpielbergthesacredOlympicsasatool.TherearesomanysimplerormorecomplicatedissuesthantheDarfurissueintheworld, ”anotherpersonsaid. “Irarelyheardhimsayanything.ButtherecentstormofinternationalcriticismhascausedChinatotakesomesteps.InaninterviewpublishedWednesday,itsspecialenvoy(特使)toDarfursaidWesterncountriesshouldhavehelpedtoadvancethepeaceprocessbypressuringrebelleaderstotakepartinpeacetalks.“WesternpowerscanusemorepositiveinfluenceonthoserebelleadersbecausemanyofthemliveinWesterncapitals.”EnvoyLiuGuijinwasquotedassayingintheChinaDailynewspaper.AbdelWahidNur,oneofthemostinfluentialrebelleaders,livesinFrance.LiuwillbemakinghisfourthvisittoDarfurlaterthismonth.InatelephonecallTuesdaytoBritishPrimeMinisterGordonBrown,PremierWenJiabaodetailedChina ’seffortstoestablishpeaceinDarfur.WhatexcusedidSpielberggiveforquittingtheBeijingOlympicGames?Chinaisn’tqualifiedtoholdtheOlympicGames.ChinaprovidesweaponstoSudanandcausestroubleintheregion.Chinaexportstwo-thirdsofoiltoSudan.Chinadoesn’tdoasmuchasitcantohelpbringpeacetoSudan.WhichofthefollowingisNOTcriticismfromtheChinesemediaandpubliconSpielbergdecision?SpielbergusestheOlympicsasatoolforpoliticalpurposes.SpielbergknowsnothingaboutthegreateffortsChinahasmadeonDarfur.Spielbergknowslittleaboutfilmsandlessaboutpolitics.Spielbergisnaiveandcannottelladreamfromreality.TheChinesegovernmenthasdoneallthefollowinginresponsetotheSpielbergissueEXCEPTthat .itindirectlycriticizedSpielbergwithoutmentioninghisnameitcriticizedwesternpowersfornotdoingenoughtodealwiththecrisisitmadepubliconnewspapersitseffortstoestablishpeaceinDarfuritisgoingtosenditsenvoytoDarfuronanothervisitOneofthereasonswhyChinaisthoughttohavegreatinfluenceovertheSudaneseleadersisthat .ChinahasmorepositiveinfluenceonthoserebelleadersChinabuysweaponsfromtheIslamicgovernmentChinaopposesSudanintheUnitedNationsChinabuystwo-thirdsofthecountry’soilexportsDCCDLastweek,theAmericandirectorwithdrewfromhisroleasanartisticadvisertotheopeningandclosingceremoniesoftheSummerGames,accusingChinaofnotdoingenoughtopressforpeaceinthetroubledSudaneseregion.A.SpielbergusedthesacredOlympicsasatoolChinaalsosellsweaponstotheIslamicgovernmentanddefendsitintheUnitedNations.D.AcertainWesterndirectorwasverynaive(幼稚的)。Butnowitseemsthathelivesinaworldofsciencefictionandhecan ’tdistinguishadreamfromreality. ”A.Officially,theChinesegovernmenthasnotdirectlycriticizedSpielbergbynameWesternpowerscanusemorepositiveinfluenceonthoserebelleadersbecausemanyofthemliveinWesterncapitals.D.LiuwillbemakinghisfourthvisittoDarfurlaterthismonthChinaisbelievedtohaveinfluenceoverSudaneseleadersbecauseitbuystwo-thirdsofSudan’soilexports.第八篇IftwoscientistsatLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryarecorrect,peoplewillstillbedrivinggasoline-poweredcars50yearsfromnow,givingoutheat-trappingcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere—andyetthatcarbondioxidewillnotcontributetoglobalwarming.Inaproposalbytwoscientists,vehicleemissions(排放)wouldnolongercontributetoglobalwarming.Thescientists,F.JeffreyMartinandWilliamL.KubicJr.,areproposingaconcept,whichtheyhavenamedGreenFreedom,forremovingcarbondioxidefromtheairandturningitbackintogasoline.Theideaissimple.Airwouldbeblownoveraliquidsolution(溶液)ofpotassiumcarbonate,whichwouldabsorbthecarbondioxide.Thecarbondioxidewouldthenbeputtochemicalreactionsthatwouldturnitintofuel:gasolineorjetfuel.Thisprocesscouldchangecarbondioxidefromanunwanted,climate-changingpollutantintoavastresourceforrenewablefuels.Thecycle—equalamountsofcarbondioxideproducedandremoved—wouldmeanthatcars,trucksandairplanesusingthesynthetic(合成的)fuelswouldnolongerbecontributingtoglobalwarming.Althoughtheyhavenotyetbuiltasyntheticfuelfactory,orevenasmallmodel,thescientistssayitisallbasedonexistingtechnology. nginthe“coEnvceerypthhiasbeenbuilt,isoperatingorhasaclosecousinthatisoperating, ”Dr.Martinsaid.TheLosAlamosproposaldoesnotgoagainstanylawsofphysics,andotherscientistswhohaveindependentlysuggestedsimilarideas.Dr.MartinsaidheandDr.Kubichadworkedouttheirconceptinmoredetailthanpreviousproposals.Thereis,however,amajorfactthatexplainswhynoonehasbuiltacarbon-dioxide-to-gasolinefactory:itrequiresagreatdealofenergy.Accordingtotheiranalysis,theirconcept,whichwouldcostabout$5billiontobuild,couldproducegasolineatanoperatingcostof$1.40agallonandwouldturneconomicallypracticalwhenthepriceatthepumphits$4.60agallon.OtherscientistssaidtheLosAlamosproposalperhapslookedpromisingbutcouldnotevaluateitfullybecausethedetailshadnotbeenpublished.“It’sdefinitelyworthpursuing, ”saidMartinI.Hoffert,aprofessorofphysicsatNewYorkUniversity.“It’snotthatnewanidea.Ithasacoupleofpiecestoitthatareinteresting.Whatistheideaoftheprojectbeingdiscussedinthearticle?Recyclingthecarbondioxidefromcarsbackintogasoline.Createanewgasolinethatgivesoffverylittlecarbondioxide.Usingaspecialliquidsolutiontoabsorbcarbondioxidefromcars.Buildsyntheticfuelfactoriestoremovecarbondioxidefromtheair.What’sthenamegiventothenewconcept?A.SyntheticFuel. B.GreenFreedom.C.RenewableFuel. D.Carbon-dioxide-to-gasolineFactory.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneofthebenefitsofthisnewconceptassuggestedinthearticle?A.Reductionofglobalwarming. B.Cheapergasolineforcars.C.Longerlifeofcars. C.Lesspollutionoftheatmosphere.What’sthebiggestprobleminrealizingtheconceptaccordingtothereport?A.Shortageofstartingfunds. B.Immaturetechnologyinvolved.Allprevioussimilarattemptshavefailed.Theuseoftoomuchenergyinrunningthefuelfactory.ABCD第二段forremovingcarbondioxidefromtheairandturningitbackintogasoline.Thecycle—equalamountsofcarbondioxideproducedandremoved—wouldmeanthatcars,trucksandairplanesusingthesynthetic(合成的)fuelswouldnolongerbecontributingtoglobalwarming.C項(xiàng)沒有提到Thereis,however,amajorfactthatexplainswhynoonehasbuiltacarbon-dioxide-to-gasolinefactory:itrequiresagreatdealofenergy.第九篇ItwasNewYear’sNight.Anagedmanwasstandingatawindow.Heraisedhismournfuleyestowardsthedeepbluesky,wherethestarswerefloatinglikewhiteliliesonthesurfaceofaclearcalmlake.Hehadalreadypassedsixtyandbroughtfromhisjourneynothingbuterrorsandregrets.Nowhishealthwaspoor,hismindvacantandhisheartsorrowful.Thedaysofhisyouthappearedlikedreamsbeforehim,andherecalledtheseriousmomentwhenhisfatherplacedhimattheentranceofthetworoads-oneleadingtoapeaceful,sunnyplace,coveredwithflowers,fruitsandfilledwithsoft,sweetsongs;theotherleadingtoadeep,darkcave,whichwasendless,wherepoisonflowedinsteadofwateranddevilsandpoisonoussnakehissedandcrawled().Hesawthelightsflowingawayinthedarkness.Thesewerethedaysofhiswastedlife;hesawastarfallfromtheskyanddisappeared,andthiswasthesymbolofhimself.Hisregretlikeasharparrowstruckdeeplyintohisheart.Thenherememberedhisfriendsinhischildhood.Buttheyhadmadetheirwaytosuccessandwerenowhonouredandhappyonthisnight.Thehighchurchclockstruckandthesoundmadehimrememberhisparents’earlyloveforhim.Theyhadtaughthimandprayedforhisgood.Buthechosethewrongway.Withshameandgriefhedarednolongerlooktowardsthatheaven.Hisdarkenedeyeswerefulloftears,andwithadespairingeffort,heburstouracry:“Comeback,myearlydays!”Heyouthdidreturn,forallthiswasonlyadreamwhichhehadonNewYearNight.Hewasstillyoungthoughhisfaultswerereal;hehadnotyetenteredthedeep,darkcave,andhewasstillfreetowalkontheroadwhichleadstothepeacefulandsunnyland.Thosewhostillwanderontheentranceoflife,hesitatingtochoosethebrightroad,rememberthatwhenyearsarepassedandyourfeetstumble()onthedarkmountains,youwillcrybitterly,butinvain:“Ohyouth,return!Ohgivemebackmyearlydays!”DCCAFromthepassagewecanlearnthat .themanreturnedfromalongjourneyandregrettedwhathehaddonethemandidn’tenterthedeepanddarkcavewhenhewasyoungthemanwasdesertedbyhisparentswhenhewasonlyachildthemanfounditnousecryingoverthewrongpastWhydoestheauthorsethisstoryonNewYear’sNight?Hewantstotellpeopl

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