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Silence is unnatural to man. He begins life with a cry and ends it in stillness. In between he does all he can to make a noise in the world, and he fears silence more than anything else. Even his conversation is an attempt to prevent a fearful silence. If he is introduced to another person, and a number of pauses occur in the conversation, he regards himself as a failure, a worthless person, and is full of envy of the emptiest-headed chatterbox. He knows that ninety nine percent of human conversation means no more than the buzzing of a fly, but he is anxious to join in the buzz and to prove that he is a man and not a waxwork figure(蜡塑人像).
The aim of conversation is not, for the most part, to communicate ideas; it is to keep up the buzzing sound. There are, it must be admitted, different qualities of buzz; there is even a buzz that is as annoying as the continuous noise made by a mosquito(蚊子). But at a dinner party one would rather be a mosquito than a quiet person. Most buzzing, fortunately, is pleasant to the ear, and some of it is pleasant even to the mind. He would be a foolish man if he waited until he had a wise thought to take pert in the buzzing with his neighbors.
Those who hate to pick up the weather as a conversational opening seem to me not to know the reason why human beings wish to talk. Very few human beings join in a conversation in the hope of learning anything new. Some of them are content if they are merely allowed to go on making a noise into other people’s ears, though they have nothing to tell them except that they have seen two or three new plays or that they had food in a Swiss hotel. At the end of an evening during which they have said nothing meaningful for a long time, they just prove themselves to be successful conversationists.
72. According to the author, people make conversation to _________.
A. exchange ideas B. prove their value
C. achieve success in life D. overcome their fear of silence
73. By “the buzzing of a fly” (Para. 1),the author means “_________”.
A. the noise of an insect B. a low whispering sound
C. meaningless talks D. the voice of a chatterbox
74. According to the passage, people usually talk to their neighbors _________.
A. about whatever they have prepared B. about whatever they want to
C. in the hope of learning something new D. in the hope of getting on well
75. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To discuss why people like talking about weather
B. To encourage people to join in conversations
C. To persuade people to stop making noises
D. To explain why people keep talking
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72---75 DCBD
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试题【Silence is unnatural to man. He begins life with a cry and ends it in stillness.】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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between Fairbanks, Alaska, and Whitehorse, Yukon.Because of the harsh winter conditions, difficult trail, and the limited support that competitors are allowed, it is considered the “toughest race in the world”.
In the competition, first run in 1984, a dog team leader and a team of 6 to 14 dogs race for 10 to 20 days.The course follows the route of the historic 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, mail delivery, and transportation routes between Fairbanks, Dawson City, and Whitehorse.Players pack up to 250 pounds of equipment and provisions for themselves and their dogs to survive between checkpoints.They are permitted to leave dogs at checkpoints and dog drops, but not to replace them.Sleds may not be replaced and players cannot accept help from non-racers except at Dawson City, the halfway mark.Ten checkpoints and four dog drops, some more than 200 miles apart, lie along the trail.Dcotors are present at each to ensure the health and welfare of the dogs, give advice, and provide veterinary (兽医)care for dropped dogs.
The route runs on frozen rivers, over four mountain ranges, and through isolated northern villages.Racers cover 1,016 miles or more.Temperatures commonly drop as low as −60°F, and winds can reach 50 miles per hour at higher elevations.Sonny Lindner won the first race in 1984 from a field of 26 teams.The fastest run took place in 2009, when Sebastian Sch nuelle finished after 9 days, 23 hours, and 20 minutes.The 2009 competition also had the closest one-two finish, as Sch nuelle beat second-place Hugh Neff by just four minutes.The longest race time was in 1988, when Ty Halvorson took 20 days, 8 hours, and 29 minutes to finish.To allow participation in both the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod, the 2010 Yukon Quest will begin in Fairbanks one week earlier than usual–on February 6.
60.What is the Yukon Quest particular in?
A.The difficulty the competition has to face.
B.The special team and the special weather.
C.The limitation of time and support in the run.
D.The way the competition is valued.
61.The competitors can do the following except ______.
A.pack less then 250 pounds of equipments and provisions
B.drop any dogs at the checkpoints
C.replace dogs which are worn out
D.get medical care for dogs in any checkpoint
62.Who keeps a new record in the Yukon Quest in terms of speed?
A.Sonny Lindner. B.Sebastian Schnuelle.C.Hugh Neff. D.Ty Halvorson.
63.The underlined word “harsh” in the first paragraph might most probably mean “______”.
A.happy B.important C.difficult D.unforgettable
The survey went on to point out that the results suggest that a sense of humour may help light-hearted employees keep their jobs during tough times. And, what"s more, it may push them up the corporate ladder past their humourless colleagues.Why? It seems that those with a sense of humour are better communicators and better team players.
Studies have shown that happy workers are more productive. In fact, a researcher at California State University found that humour could help the employees to release tension.
Research done by psychologist Dr.Ashton Trice at Mary Baldwin College in Virginia showed that humour helps us think.When people feel stuck on important projects, they tend to feel angry or depressed. According to Dr.Trice"s research, taking time out to laugh can help us to get rid of negative feelings and allow us to return to a task or move on to another project unaffected by past defeat.
If humour is really this important, then why don"t we use it more often on the job? Most likely, the main reason is that many people are unaware of the positive effects of humour in the workplace.However, it is important to realize that some humour is not suitable for the workplace, and that it is often used at wrong times.
小题1:Most people think a sense of humour can ________.
A.help you to do your work better | B.make you have a rich life |
C.make you pleased with your work | D.help you to make more friends |
A.they like keeping silent when working |
B.they don"t know the positive effects of humour |
C.they think they should obey the rules |
D.they don"t like joking or laughing |
A.to feel surprised | B.to get along with |
C.to be worried | D.to be successful |
A.People with a Sense of Humour. | B.Humour Is Important in the Workplace. |
C.Humour and Humourless. | D.Everyone Likes Humour. |
Like almost anything else, television has its good and its bad sides.One should surely thank its inventors for the joy and interest that they have brought into the lives of the old, the sick, and the lonely -- all those who, without it, would have no pleasure and no window on the world.
In truth, television has opened windows in everybody"s life.No newspaper has ever reached so many people and shown so clearly what was happening right now in their own country and everywhere else.TV not only gives the news instantly, it also shows it in pictures more powerful than words.It can be said that TV has brought reality to the public.Millions of people now have seen the effects of a battle, a flood, a fire, a crime, disasters of every sort on the screen.
Unfortunately, television"s influence has been extremely harmful to the young.Children do not have enough experience to realize that TV shows present an unreal world.They want to imitate what they see.They do believe that the violence they see is normal and acceptable.By the time they are out of high school, most young people have watched about 15,000 hours of television, and have seen about 18,000 killings or other acts of violence.All educators and psychologists agree that the "television generations" are more violent than their parents and grandparents,
According to the same experts, the young are also less patient.Used to TV shows, where everything is quick and entertaining, they do not have the patience to read an article without pictures; to read a book that requires thinking; to listen to a teacher who doesn"t do funny things like the people on children"s programs.And they expect all problems to be solved happily in ten, fifteen or thirty minutes.That"s the time it takes on the screen.
It is certain that television has deeply changed our lives and our society.It is certain that, along with its benefits, it has brought many serious problems.To these problems we must soon find a solution because, whether we like it or not, television is here to stay.
小题1:First TV set was made ______.
A.in 1939 | B.in 1950s | C.in 1940s | D.in 1919 |
A.Educators. | B.TV producers. |
C.Crime experts. | D.Psychologists. |
A.Educators. | B.Crime experts. |
C.The old and the lonely. | D.The children and their parents. |
A.lonely | B.more patient | C.more violent | D.more gentle |
Queen Victoria was monarch of Great Britain from 1837 until her death in 1901. This period is often called the Victorian Age.
Queen Victoria was a stern and serious woman. One reason she was so serious was that she had suffered a great loss. When she was twenty years old, she married a German prince named Albert. Victoria and Albert were deeply in love, and their marriage was extremely happy. In 1861, after they had been married for twenty-one years, Albert died, leaving Queen Victoria heartbroken. For the rest of her life, the lonely Victoria mourned his loss. It was customary in those days for a widow to dress in black for a short time after the death of her husband. But Queen Victoria dressed in black for forty years. And for forty years, as another sigh of her grief, she wrote her letters white paper edged in black.
Even before Prince Albert died, Queen Victoria was known as a very serious woman. She had a strong sense of duty and worked very hard at all her tasks. In her diary she wrote, “I love to be employed; I hate to be idle.” She never forgot that she was Britain’s queen and always acted with great dignity. Victoria had high ideals and moral standards that sometimes made her seem stuffy. She was also very sure of herself. She always thought that she was right, and she expected everyone to agree with her.
小题1:Which of the following statements about Queen Victoria is NOT true?
A.She had great confidence in herself. |
B.She ruled Great Britain for sixty-four years. |
C.She enjoyed her marriage to a German prince. |
D.She became a serious woman after her beloved husband died. |
A.she was a very serious woman. |
B.black was her favorite color. |
C.that was one way to show her feeling of sadness. |
D.it was a custom among monarchs of Great Britain. |
A.moral | B.lonely | C.workaholic( 工作狂) | D.compromising (妥协) |
OTTAWA — Canada’s western city of Calgary is the world’s best city when it comes to healthy living, local press reported Monday.
According to an international survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, a London-based consulting firm, Calgary was put at the top of a list of 144 cities. It scored 121 points, just above Honolulu’s score of 120. Helsinki(赫尔辛基,芬兰首都) and Ottawa followed at 119.5 and 118.5 respectively.
Three other Canadian cities came in the top 20. Montreal and Vancouver tied for ninth and Toronto came in at 18th.
The scores are based on air pollution levels, availability and quality of hospitals and medical supplies, as well as the efficiency of waste removal and sewage systems.
In America, the lowest scoring city was Atlanta, which was ranked 76th. Athens was the lowest scoring city in Western Europe, ranking 120th because of its air pollution. London was ranked 59th.
56. How many Canadian cities are in the top 20?
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
57. Which of the following is NOT taken into account when the cities were scored?
A. Weather conditions.B. Air quality.
C. Waste removal. D. Medical supplies.
58. Among the following cities, which is the lowest scoring one?
A. Atlanta. B. Athens. C. London. D. Helsinki.
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