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阅读理解。     Children are a secret weapon for making investment decisions. In a nod to the wisdom of
youth, many wealthy and well-educated technology investors are seeking advice and investment
tips from their children, summer interns(实习生) and twenty something receptionists.
     Unlike the formal consumer tests that focus groups at large companies, these inquiries are taking
place closer to home, with friends and family. But their impact can be broad, because investors not
only help promote the development of new ideas but also invest billions of dollars in those ideas on
behalf of investment groups and wealthy individuals.
     These investors say there is a good reason to ask young people to help them assess new technology:
as the investors themselves are aging, the technology ----including social networking websites and
mobile gadgets- is designed for, used by and sometimes built by people half their age.
     And the trend may indicate the rise of something new in the venture capital industry itself. The
investors said asking the younger people for advice would have been unheard of in the dot-boom of
the 1990s. Then, investors were engaged themselves in the very technology they were financing, ordering
books on Amazon, downloading music from Napster and buying and selling on eBay. But now, in the
so-called Web 2.0 era, investors" personal interests have strayed away from new innovation: websites
like Myspace intended to connect people, free Internet calling tools like Skype or software for mobile
phones.
     And people now in junior school and high school have spent their lives with technology. " This is the
first generation for whom the computer is a native language," said Jim Gauer, managing director of
Palomar Ventures, a Los Angeles firm. " We are all going to have to get re-educated and learn that
language."
     Or they can do what Palomar have done: hire a native speaker . Last summer, the firm had an
intern, Adam Gottesfeld, 21, who was heading into his senior year at Princeton. Mr Gottesfeld so
impressed the firm with his technological knowledge that it has offered him a job as an associate when
he graduates.                     1. What is the passage mainly about?                                          A. Investors have difficulty in making wise decisions to make money.          
B. The young will perform better than today"s investors in terms of making dec
C. Investors have turned to the young to generate new ideas and test their deci
D. Children with impressive technology knowledge can become investors themselve2. About those technology investors, which of the following statements might    A. They are falling behind present technology compared with the younger generat
B. They often conduct some consumer test in large corporations and companies.  
C. They were once the pioneers of new technology in the 1990s.                
D. They have realized the importance and potentiality of the younger generation3. We can learn from the passage that         .                              A. the younger generation has long been regarded as investment consultant.    
B. the young today are speaking a different kind of language today.          
C. the young equipped with advanced technological knowledge may find promising
D. many investors will learn from the young advanced computer technology.     4. According to the passage, we could do all the things today EXCEPT         A. communicating and connecting with people regardless of border on the Intern
B. downloading music and copyrighted books on the websites.                  
C. buying and selling goods on the Internet.                                  
D. Installing software on the mobile phones.   
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阅读理解。     Do you love holidays but hate the increase weight that follows? You are not alone.
     Holidays are happy days with pleasure and delicious foods. Many people, however, are worried
about the weight that comes along with the delicious foods. With proper planning, though, it is possible
to control your weight. The idea is to enjoy the holidays but not to eat too much. You don"t have to
turn away from the foods that you enjoy. The following suggestions may be of some help to you.
     Do not miss meals. Before you leave home for a feast, have a small, low-fat snack. This may
help to keep you from getting too excited before delicious foods.
     Begin with clear soup and fruit or vegetables. A large glass of water before you eat may help
you feel full .Use a small plate; a large plate will encourage you to have more than enough.
     Better not have high-fat foods. Dishes that look oily or creamy have much fat in them.
     Choose lean meat. Fill your plate with salad and green vegetables. If you have a sweet tooth ,
try mints (薄荷) and fruits .They don"t have fat content as cream and chocolate.
     Don"t let exercise take a break during the holidays. A 20-minute walk after a meal can help
burn off excess calories.1. In order to really enjoy your holidays without putting on weight, you"d better__________.A. drink much water and have vegetables only      
B. not eat much food in high-fat
C. not accept invitations to feasts                  
D. turn away from delicious foods2. Many people can"t help putting on weight after the holidays because they __________A. go to too many feasts        
B. can"t help turning away from the foods                      
C. enjoy delicious foods        
D. can"t control themselves3. Excess calories can be found in your body in the form of _________A. energy    
B. fat        
C. food        
D. something invisible
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阅读理解。     "Hey, little buddy, will you support me when I"m getting old?" Han Wenshan, 35 years old, asked
his new-born baby as he picked him up at home.
     The Chinese tradition of raising sons to support parents in their old age has been weakened by the
rapidly growing economy and improved standard of living. As is the case with developed countries,
China faces an aging society. People are living longer and having fewer children. Therefore many
Chinese families are falling into a 4-2-1 family pattern: a couple raises one child and supports four
elderly parents. But few realize this problem.
     The aging of the population is a trend that now affects a growing number of countries. Not long
ago, the Information Office of the State Council, China"s cabinet, issued a white paper on measures
China is taking to help its elderly population. The paper said China"s population entered the aging
phrase at the end of the 20th century as the proportion of people aged 60 and above accounted for
over 10 percent of the entire population. By the end of 2005, China had nearly 144 million people
over 60, accounting for 11 percent of the population, according to the white paper.
     An expanding aged population inevitably means that many issues must be settled, as the problem
concerns every aspect of society. It puts more pressure on each family, causing disturbing economic
consequences and serious social problems. It also challenges the labor force supply and the pension
(养老金) system.
     "I used to think that it"s not an issue for me to provide for the aged." said Han, whose parents and
parents-in-law all enjoy pensions and medical insurance. But last year Han"s father suffered a serious
illness and afterward Han began to feel the pressure on his shoulders.1. Which of the following is not caused by an aging society?A. Unemployment                    
B. The problem of the pension system
C. Social problems.                  
D. More pressure on the family.2. From the passage we can infer ___________.A. many people haven"t realized the problem of an aging society
B. children will not support their parents in an aging society
C. the aging problem is one of the concerns for the Chinese government
D. China will encourage young couples to have more than one child3. Which of the following can be used to replace the underlined word "inevitably"?A. Surprisingly.      
B. Naturally.      
C. Hopefully.      
D. Unluckily.4. From the passage we can see that ___________.A. China is the only country to face an aging society
B. most of the developing countries face an aging society
C. countries with a large population face an aging society
D. more and more developed countries face an aging society
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Dear Ralph,
     I"m a middle school student. I"m writing to tell you my
problem which has t_______ me for a long time. It is the     
relationship _________ my mother and me. My mother is 
a university professor, _______ works very hard. She
is     s_____ with me, but she is so busy with her work that she     
has l______ time to talk to me. I love her and I do well in   
my studies, but I still feel a little a_______ of her because she 
loses her temper _________(容易). I don"t know how to   
_________(交流)with her. Maybe we should exchange our 
feelings and thoughts in a right way. I w____ we knew more
about each other and _______ each other better. What can I do? 
     Best wishes!
                                                                                   Yours, 
                                                                                   Tom
1. __________
2. __________
3. __________
4. __________
5. __________
6. __________
7. __________
8. __________
9. __________
10. _________
阅读理解。
     Most people will answer a ringing phone. Usually you don"t know who is phoning or how urgent
their business is, so a ringing phone is difficult to ignore. In one experiment, a researcher wrote down
the numbers of several public phones in stations and airports. Then he called the numbers. Someone
nearly always answered. When he asked why, people usually said, "Because it rang."
     A few years ago in New Jersey, a man with a rifle killed 13 people. Armed police surrounded his
house but he refused to come out. A reporter found out the phone number of the house and called.
The man put down his rifle and answered the phone. "What do you want?" he said, "I"m really busy
right now."
     Imagine you"re at work and the phone is ringing in someone else"s office. Do you answer it or not?
In one survey on telephone use, 51% of participants told researches that they did. We can"t ignore the
phone and for the reason, it forces its way into our lives. It interrupts what we are doing and on top of
that, the caller is often someone we don"t really want to talk to. However, in the survey, 58% said they
never took the phone off the hook, and 67% didn"t mind if someone called during a television programme. For 44% it wasn"t a problem if someone rang during a meal, while only 28% were annoyed or upset.
If someone phoned in the middle of the night, 40% told researchers that they got nervous or frightened,
while around 30% got angry.
      Of course, when someone is really annoying, you can choose to hang up on him/her. This is in fact
one of the rudest things you can do on the phone, but 79% said they were prepared to do it in some
cases. Only 6% told researchers they never hung up on people.
1. In the experiment, people answered the researcher"s phone _______.
A. for fear that it was urgent
B. in order to help him gather the data
C. to test the function of the phone    
D. to show their interest in the survey
2. The gunman answered the phone because _____.
A. he decided not to give up his resistance to the police
B. he tended to answer a ringing phone
C. he wanted to tell the reporter that he was too busy to offer any information
D. he intended to be friendly with the media
3. According to Para.3, most people _____ when they were doing their work or watching television.
A. minded the ringing of the phone
B. couldn"t ignore the phone
C. refused to answer the phone in someone else"s office
D. kept the phone ringing
4. What is implied by the sentence "79% said they were prepared to do it in some cases"(in the
last paragraph)?
A. They were annoyed by the rude callers.
B. They were prepared to punish those rude callers.
C. They were going to hang up on annoying phones.
D. They also agreed that it was a rude thing to hang up on others.
5. The purpose of the survey is to find out _____.
A. how the phone interrupts people"s work
B. what role the phone plays in people"s lives
C. why people mind a ringing phone sometimes
D. when the phone communication is more welcome
阅读理解。
     In the year Shakespeare died in 1616, New England was born. This was in fact four years before
any English speakers permanently (永久) settled in that northern location. But in 1616 it was already
the subject of the book A Description of New England, by that busy explorer and promoter Captain
John Smith, who had visited the land two years before.
   According to Smith, New England owes its name to Sir Francis Drake. Not that Drake ever saw or
talked about New England, but in sailing around the world he stopped in 1597 at a place on the Pacific
coast of North American and called it Nova Albion, the Latin for "New England". Following Drake"s
lead, Smith called the area at a similar latitude (纬度) on the Atlantic coast by the same name, translated
into plain English.
   The very words New England show the direction of Smith"s thinking. This was to be an extension (延
伸) of Old England, not a new kind of community. The map in his book gives only English names for the
places of New England, and he provides a special list showing thirty American Indian names replaced by
English ones: Accormack by Plymouth, Massachusets River by Charles River, Kinebeck by
Edenborough, to list a few. Some of those changes succeeded. But what finally happened after the
Plymouth colonists landed four years later has turned out differently than Smith had imagined, for Indian
names as well as English ones still cover the new England area.
1. Captain John Smith arrived at the area New England in__________.
A. 1579      
B. 1614    
C. 1616      
D. 1620
2. The underline words "that northern location" probably refer to__________.
A. Edenborough    
B. Nova Albion  
C. New England  
D. Massachusets
3. The passage is written mainly to__________.
A. explain why English and Indian names are both used in New England 
B. explain how the name New England came into being
C. tell people New England was named by Sir Francis Drake
D. tell people that New England has a long history of having the name
4. It can be inferred from the passage that_________. 
A. Sir Francis Drake first used the name New England
B. The name New England was given by Captain John Smith
C. New England and Old England refer to the same land
D. English speakers began to settle in New England in 1612