True or false ? Only old women knit(編織)?
Not anymore! Knitting has now become a fashionable hobby with women in their 20s and 30s. Young women can be seen knitting in coffee shops ,hairdressers’ ,bookstores, and bus stops ,and Hollywood stars like Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz, Madnonna, and Gwyneth Paltrow all knit. They are knitting collars ,hats ,socks ,and sweaters—even wedding dresses!
Knitting is being called the “new yoga”. It is very relaxing and is the perfect hobby for our busy ,stressful ,21st “-century life. It slows down your heart and lowers your blood pressure. Lissay Blomster, a 25-year-old buyer from New York, says, “I come home from work ,mad and stressed almost every day. But after 30 to 45 minutes of knitting, I’m totally relaxed.” Jenny Carter ,a 32 –year-old advertising firm worker from Seattle ,always knits through her lunch break. “ It helps me clear my head and start fresh.” She says.
Even some men are taking up knitting .Dave White ,a 33-year-old IT manager from San Francisco, started knitting six months ago , after a female friend introduced him to it. “I like knitting because I can go into my own little world and forget about my problems,” he says. But he has not told many of his male friends that he knits, and he never knits in public. Brian Duffey ,however, a 26-year-old student from Chicago , says, “I knit anywhere ,everywhere .I have never had a bad comment… in fact ,I find it attracts women!
1.What has changed about knitting?
A.Most people are fond of knitting.
B.Old women have stopped knitting.
C.More women than men are knitting.
D.Young people are taking up knitting.
2.Why is knitting called the “new yoga”?
A.Because it comes from India.
B.Because it is fun like a game.
C.Because it is a rest during the break.
D.Because it relaxes your body and mind.
3.In what way is Dave different from Brain?
A.Dave’s male friends are not so good as Brian’s.
B.Brian’s knitting skill is better than Dave’s .
C.Brian is more popular among women.
D.Dave isn’t so open-minded as Brian.
4.Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A.It Is Cool to Knit
B.Knitting Is Better Than Yoga.
C.Americans Are Crazy about Knitting
D.Women Are Better at Knitting Than Men
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When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list 【小題1】 : I was very thin; I wasn’t a 【小題2】 student; I talked too much; I was too 【小題3】, always feeling superior to(勝過) others, and so on. I tried to hear all as long as I could. 【小題4】, I became very angry. I ran to my father with 【小題5】 in my eyes.
He listened to me 【小題6】 , and then he asked,“Are the things she says true or not? Janet, don’t you ever wonder 【小題7】 you’re really like? Well, you now have that girl’s 【小題8】 . Go and 【小題9】a list of everything she said and mark the points that are 【小題10】 . Pay no attention to the other things she said.”
I did【小題11】he told me. To my great 【小題12】, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t 【小題13】 (like being very thin),but a good number I could--- and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I went to a fairly 【小題14】 picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy. He 【小題15】to take it.“That’s just for you,” he said,“You know 【小題16】 than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to 【小題17】, not just close your ears in anger, feeling 【小題18】 when something said about you is true, you will find it of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your affairs. Don’t shut your 【小題19】. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”
Daddy’s advice has always 【小題20】 to me at many important moments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece of advice.
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“Old wives’ tales” are beliefs passed down from one generation to another. For example,most of us remember our parents’ telling us to eat more of certain foods or not to do certain things. Is there any truth in these teachings? Some of them agree with present medical thinking,but others have not passed the test of time.
Did your mother ever tell you to eat your carrots because they are good for your eyes? Scientists now report that eating carrots can help prevent a serious eye disease called macular degeneration. Eating just one carrot a day can reduce the possibility of getting this disease by 40%. Garlic is good for you,too. It can kill the type of virus that causes colds.
Unfortunately, not all of Mom’s advice passed the test of medical studies. For example, generations of children have been told not to go swimming within an hour after eating. But research suggests that there is no danger in doing so. Do sweets cause tooth problems?Well, yes and no. Sticky sweets made with grains(谷物) tend to cause more problems than sweets made with simple sugars.
Even though science can tell us that some of our traditional beliefs don’t hold_water,_there is still a lot of truth in the old wives’ tales. After all, much of this knowledge has been accumulated (積累) from thousands of years of experience in family health care. We should respect this body of knowledge even as we search for clear scientific support to prove it true or false.
【小題1】Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.Sticky sweets are damaging to our teeth. |
B.Eating garlic is good for our eyes. |
C.Swimming after a meal is dangerous. |
D.Carrots prevent people from catching colds. |
A.by cause and effect | B.by order in space |
C.by examples | D.by order in time |
A.to be valuable | B.to be believable |
C.to be admirable | D.to be suitable |
A.Subjective(主觀的). | B.Objective(客觀的). | C.Dissatisfied. | D.Curious. |
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Although English is not as old as Chinese , it is spoken by many people around the world every day. English speakers are always creating new words and we are often able to know where most words come from.
Sometimes, however, no one may really know where a word comes from. Did you ever think about why hamburgers are called hamburgers, especially when they are not made with ham? About a hundred years ago, some men went to America from Europe. They came from a big city in Germany called Hamburg. They didn’t speak good English, but they ate good food. When some Americans saw them eating round piece of beef, they asked the Germans what it was. The Germans didn’t understand the question and answered, “We come from Hamburg.” One of these Americans owned a restaurant, and had an idea. He cooked some round piece of bread and started selling them. Such bread came to be called “hamburgers”. Today, “hamburgers” are sold in many countries around the world.
Whether this story is true or not, it certainly is interesting. Knowing why any word has a certain meaning is interesting, too. This reason, for most English words, can be found in any large English dictionary.
【小題1】Hamburg is ____________
A.a(chǎn) kind of food | B.a(chǎn) round piece of beef |
C.the name of a village | D.a(chǎn) city in Germany |
A.few Americans like hamburgers |
B.hamburgers are made with beef |
C.hamburgers are made with ham |
D.hamburgers were first sold about a century ago |
A.Where all the new words come from. |
B.Where those Germans came from. |
C.The reason why a word has a certain meaning. |
D.The reason why English is spoken around the world. |
A.China because it has a long history |
B.English because Germans don’t speak good English |
C.The round piece of beef which those people from Hamburg were eating |
D.English speakers because they always create new words |
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“Old wives’ tales” are beliefs passed from one generation to another. For example, most of us remember our parents’ telling us to eat more of certain foods or not to do certain things. Is there any truth in these teachings? Some of them agree with present medical thinking, but others have not passed the test of time.
Did your mother ever tell you to eat your carrots because they are good for your eyes? Scientists now report that eating carrots can help prevent a serious eye disease called macular degeneration. Eating just one carrot a day can reduce the possibility of getting this disease by 40%. Garlic(蒜) is good for you, too. It can kill the type of virus that causes colds.
Unfortunately, not all of Mom’s advice passed the test of medical studies. For example, generations of children have been told not to go swimming within an hour after eating. But research suggests that there is no danger in doing so. Do sweets cause tooth problems? Well, yes and no. Sticky sweets made with grains tend to cause more problems than sweets made with simple sugars.
Even though science can tell us that some of our traditional beliefs don’t hold water, there is still a lot of truth in the old wives’ tales. After all, much of this knowledge has been accumulated(積累) from thousands of years of experience in family health care. We should respect this body of knowledge even as we search for clear scientific support to prove it true or false.
1.The author develops the third paragraph mainly .
A. by cause and effect B. by order in space
C. by examples D. by order in time
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A. Eating garlic is good for our eyes.
B. Carrots prevent people from catching colds.
C. Swimming after a meal is dangerous.
D. Sticky sweets are damaging to our teeth.
3.What is the author’s attitude toward “old wives’ tales” in the text?
A. Objective. B. Subjective. C. Dissatisfied. D. Curious.
4.The phrase “hold water” in the last paragraph most probably means “ .”
A. to be valuable B. to be believable
C. to be admirable D. to be suitable
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Although English is not as 0old as Chinese it is spoken by many people around the world every day. English speakers are always creating(創(chuàng)造)new words, and we should be able to know where most words come from.
Sometimes, however, no one may really know where a word comes from. Did you ever think about why hamburgers are called hamburgers, especially when they are not made with ham(火腿)? About a hundred years ago, some men went to America from Europe. They came from a big city in Germany called Hamburg. They did not speak good English. But they ate good food. When some Americans saw them eating round pieces of beef(牛肉),they asked the Germans what it was. The Germans did not understand the question and answered, “We came from Hamburg.” One of these Americans owned a restaurant, and had an idea. He cooked some round pieces of beef like what the men from Hamburger ate. Then he put them between two pieces of bread and started selling them. Today “hamburgers” are sold in many countries around the world.
Whether this story is true or not, it certainly is interesting. Knowing why any word has a certain meaning is interesting, too. The reason may be found in any large English dictionary.
1. According to the writer, English ___ _.
A. is as old as Chinese B. is older than German
C. is not so old as Chinese D. is very difficult to learn
2.Hamburger is___ _.
A. a kind of food B. a round piece of beef
C. the name of a village D. a city in Germany
3.According to the story, ___ __.
A. few Americans like hamburgers
B. hamburgers are made with beef
C. hamburgers are made with ham
D. Hamburgers were sold all over the world about a century ago.
4.According to the writer, which of the following can be found in any large English dictionary?
A. Where all the new words come from.
B. Where those Germans came from.
C. The reason why any word has a certain meaning.
D. The reason why English is spoken around the world.
5.According to the story, the word “hamburgers” comes from_____ __.
A. China because it has a long history.
B. England because Germans don’t speak good English.
C. The round pieces of beef those people from Hamburg brought to America.
D. English speakers because they always create new words.
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