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阅读理解。    I received pictures of my daughter floating (漂浮) on a lake in California. Right there under the sun during
the hottest time of the day, she has only her swimsuit to cover her.
    When I showed it to my students, it was as if I had shown them scenes from a horror (恐怖) movie.
    "But she will get dark," they said. 
    "That"s what she wants," I told them. "We think darker skin (肤色) is beautiful."
     They looked at me in disbelief. It was as if I came from the moon.
     For years, American girls spend their summer trying to get as tanned (晒黑) as possible. In China, on the
other hand, girls use umbrellas all year round.
     What in the world is going on?
     The pale skin we think looks unattractive (不漂亮) is what Asian women want. Both groups want to meet
their culture"s standard (标准) of beauty.
     In the US, if you can afford to go on vacation in the summer, you head for a river, a lake or a beach,
where you try to get as much sun as possible. If you are rich you take a winter vacation in some sunny spot.
Your winter tan shows your wealth.
     In China, once upon a time, the few wealthy were the ones who didn"t have to work out in the hot sun. So
the whiter the skin, the richer the woman. The folk opera performers who play these ladies wore lots of white
makeup (妆容). The tradition survives to this day.
     So it comes naturally that none of my students wishes to follow the Western ways in this regard.
     But now I am noticing that a new business-the tanning booth (美黑店)-started up in China. I admire those
brave enough to define (给…下定义) their own idea of beauty, but I do wonder what their grandmothers
would have to say to them about it! 1. The students were shocked at the picture the writer showed them because _____. [     ]
A. they thought it shameful for a girl only to wear a swimsuit
B. the writer"s daughter was wearing very little while out in the sun
C. it is dangerous for a girl to be out on a lake alone
D. with the powerful sunlight the writer"s daughter would have got a suntan 2. According to the article, which kind of woman meets the American standard of beauty? [     ]
A. Women with blond hair.
B. Women with a slim figure.
C. Women with tanned skin.
D. Women with pale skin. 3. In the US a winter tan usually means the person _____. [     ]
A. is hard-working
B. doesn"t have to work
C. has a lot of money and spare time
D. is from a very poor family 4. The writer _____ the tanning booth started up in China. [     ]
A. is not interested in
B. doesn"t understand
C. doesn"t like
D. has mixed feelings about
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阅读理解。    Surveys of American teenagers find that about half of them do not get enough sleep on school nights. They
get an average of 60 to 90 minutes less than experts say they need. 
    One reason for this lack of sleep is biology. Experts say teens are biologically programmed to go to sleep
later and wake up later than other age groups. Yet many schools start classes as early as seven in the morning.
As a result, many students go to class feeling like sixteen-year-old Danny. He plays two sports, lacrosse and
football. He is an active teen-except in the morning.
    DANNY:"Getting up in the morning is pretty terrible. I"m just very out of it and tired. And then going to
school I"m out of it, and through first and second period I can barely stay awake.
    "Michael Breus is a clinical psychologist with a specialty in sleep problems. 
    Teens, he says, now commonly sleep for only 6.5 hours to 7 hours. He says sleepy teens can experience
a form of depression (压抑) that could have big effects on their general well-being. It can affect not just their
ability in the classroom but also on the sports field and on the road. 
    So what can schools do about sleepy students? The psychologist says one thing they can do is start classes
later in the morning. Eric Peterson is the head of St. George"s School in the northeastern state of Rhode Island.
He wanted to see if a thirty-minute delay would make a difference. It did. 
    He says visits to the health center by tired students decreased by half. Late arrivals to first period fell by a
third. And students reported that they were less sleepy during the day. 
    Eric Peterson knows that changing start times is easier at a small, private boarding school like his. But he is
hopeful that other schools will find a way. 
    Patricia Moss, an assistant dean at St. George"s School, says students were not the only ones reporting
better results. 
    PATRICIA MOSS:"I can say that generally all the teachers noticed immediately that kids were happier to be
there at eight-thirty than they were at eight." 1. According to experts like Michael Breus, how many hours of sleep should teens get every day? [     ]
A. 6.5 hours to 7 hours
B. at least 7.5 hours
C. More than 9 hours
D. Less than 7 hours 2. According to some experts, why do teens wake up later than adults? A. Because they are lazier.
B. Because they need more sleep.
C. Because they are biologically programmed to sleep late and wake up late.
D. Because they play sports. 3. The article mentions the story of sixteen-year-old Danny to _____. A. show how he hates getting up in the morning.
B. show how teens can be affected by a lack of sleep.
C. show how he turns from an active boy to a tired school child.
D. show how teens hate school. 4. What does Eric Peterson do about the problem of sleepy students? A. He visits the health center.
B. He punishes late students.
C. He punishes sleepy students.
D. He starts his school time 30 minutes later. 5. Which of the followings is not true according to the article? A. Later school time leads to fewer late arrivals.
B. Er ic Peterson’s experiment h as answered his question.
C. The writer of this article seems to support later school time.
D. Teachers of St. George’s School don’t seem to support later school time.
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完形填空。    Do you know what kind of things the young people are reading? More and more   1   and parents have
noticed another kind of pollution, which comes from the printed papers   2   on streets.   
    These printed things   3   newspapers but have hardly anything to do with   4  . You can only find reading
materials badly made up there-some are too strange for anyone to   5  , others are frightening stories of
something   6  . However, many of the young readers are getting interested in such   7   reading, which   8   
them what they should pay for their breakfast and brings them nightmares (噩梦) and immoral (邪恶) ideas
in   9  . Homework is left  10 , and daily games are lost.   
    These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers, publishers and printers,  11  they are,
we never know, are  12  their silent money.
    The sheep-skinned wolf"s story seems to have been forgotten once again. Why not  13  this kind of thing?
Yes, both teachers and parents have asked each other for more strict control of the young readers.  14 , the
more you want to forbid it, the more they want to have a look at it.  15  you may even find several children,
driven by the curious natures,  16  one patched paper, which has travelled from hand to hand.   
    It really does  17  to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The  18  teachers and
parents need more powerful support in their protection of the young generation. At the same time the young
 19  need more interesting books to help them  20  those ugly papers.
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阅读理解。
    The Internet has become part of teenagers" life.
    A news report on 3,375 students aged from 10 to 18 in seven Chinese cities found
that 38 per cent of them believe they use the Internet often.
    While most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their
studies, some are not using it in a good way. Many are playing online games too much.
A few even visit Web sites they should not look at. A middle school teacher from Beijing
warns that bad things can happen if young people spend too much time on the Internet.
She had a student who used to be good at school. But then he started visiting sex Web
sites. He went mad, cheated a girl and was taken away by the police.
    In order to help young people use the Internet in a good way, a textbook on good
Internet behavior has started to be used in some Shanghai middle schools this term. The
book uses real examples to teach students all about good ways of using the Internet. The
book gives useful advice such as it"s good to read news or find helpful information to
study.
    Some students also make online friends. But if you are meeting a friend offline, make
sure your parents know. Teachers and parents all think the book is a very good idea.
This teacher said the book will be a guide for teens using the Internet. She believes it will
keep students away from bad sites. "Many students are using the Internet without guidance
from their parents," she said. "The book will teach students how to be a good person in
the online world."
1. The third paragraph mainly tells us that ______.
[     ]
A. some students are not using the Internet correctly
B. all students in Beijing use the Internet to help their school work
C. a teacher in Beijing is worried about her students
D. some students visit sex Web sites
2. The textbook mainly tells us ______.
[     ]
A. why we should use the Internet
B. not to visit sex Web sites
C. how to use the Internet correctly
D. how to get help from others
3. The writer advises the readers to ______.
[     ]
A. let their parents know before visiting their online friends
B. not to make friends on line
C. read the textbook carefully
D. only read news on the Internet
4. From this passage we know that ______.
[     ]
A. more and more students have given up visiting bad Web sites
B. schools and teacher begin to pay attention to students" use of the Internet
C. no more homework will be given in Shanghai
D. less and less information can be found on line
阅读理解。
    It might help to understand a little about the nature of worry and what it is. With
worrying, the important thing is to understand if you can take action (采取行动) that will
reduce (减少) your worry and help you avoid whatever you"re worrying about. For example,
you might want to study for the test next time! It"s a case (情况) that a little worry can
be helpful. You"re worried about the test, so you get down to (着手于) your studies.
    About a quarter of the kids say they turn to the Internet when they are worried. That
can be helpful in some cases-like when you"re on this website, we hope! You might want to
use it as a starting point and then talk to someone about what you learned on the Internet.
But the Internet may not be enough for some worries.
    Only 9% say they try to do something about what is causing their worries, and about 25%
of kids keep their worries to themselves. Kids don"t have to tell everyone everything, but
if they have serious worries, it"s usually best to turn to someone who can help. Parents
and friends are the top choices, but some kids say they talk to teachers (13%) or doctors
and nurses (4%).
    Sometimes worry gets to be too much. It can make small problems seem bigger than they
are. And if the problem is actually a big one, just worrying about it probably won"t help.
Worry can even hurt your sleep and keep you from having fun and doing your best. But we
don"t wish you to worry about worrying!
1. Worry might be useful when _____.
[     ]
A. it can help you sleep longer than ever
B. it can make you work harder at your lessons
C. it can make you more pleased
D. it can help you get in touch with your teacher
2. Where can you probably read this passage?
[     ]
A. In a newspaper
B. In a book
C. On the Internet
D. In a magazine 21
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to this passage?
[     ]
A. It is right to find out the reason why you are worried
B. Most students talk to their teachers when they are worried
C. Internet is always helpful every time you are worried
D. Worry can make big problems smaller than they are
4. What can be the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A. Sometimes worry is helpful to you
B. Do something with your worry
C. Many children are seriously worried
D. Worry about worrying
阅读理解。
     Few students would dream of getting a job as a shoe shiner working along the street. College students, in
their own eyes and in the eyes of the public, are expected to get at least a proper job, if not working in a high-
income or white-collar position.
     Cai Yong"s decision to work as a shoe shiner shocked not only his parents, who had high hopes for him,
but also his girlfriend.
     "It is right for young graduates to be ambitious (有抱负的). But they have to start in a solid and down-to-
earth way," Cai said. Cai is not alone in making such a choice. The company has got 12 college students in all.
     "I come for the 800 yuan monthly pay," said Xiao Ji, who is a student from Nanjing University. "I have
grown up and no longer live on my parents," he said.
     "Working as shoe shiners can mean a bright future," Cai said.
     Not everyone can accept this job choice. Cai"s girlfriend left him because she felt ashamed to be with a
shoe shiner, and Cai accepted the fact. "This is the price to be paid for a job," he said.
     A former shoe shiner, Zhong Haibo, from a medical college, believes it was a good training for the rest of
his life. "There is nothing I can"t do after working as a shoe shiner," Zhong said, meaning that such kind of
experience in early life is helpful in a future job.
1. Cai Yong decided to work as _____.
[     ]
A. a college teacher
B. a company manager
C. a shoe shiner
D. a medicine maker
2. Why did Cai"s girlfriend leave him?
[     ]
A. They didn"t get along well with each other.
B. Her parents didn"t like him.
C. She found it a shame to marry a shoe shiner.
D. Cai had got a new girlfriend.
3. Most people think Cai"s choice _____.
[     ]
A. unbelievable
B. nice
C. enjoyable
D. wonderful
4. From the passage we know Zhong Haibo _____.
[     ]
A. doesn"t like college life
B. thinks highly of working as shoe shiners
C. is a middle school student
D. is still a shoe shiner at the moment