6.The round-the-clock(24小時(shí)不斷的) availability that cell phone have brought to people's lives may be taking a toll on family life,a new study suggests.The study,which followed more than 1,300 adults over 2 years,found that those who consistently used a mobile phone throughout die study period were more likely to report negative"spillover"between work and home life-and,in turn,less satisfaction with their family life.
Spillover essenrially(本質(zhì)上) means that the line between work and home begins to become unclear.Work life may invade home life when a parent ia taking job-related calls at home,for instance-or family issue may start to take up work time.For example,a child may call mom at work,telling her"microwave exploded",explained Noclle Chesley.a(chǎn)n assistant professor of sociology at the Univcisity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of the study.The problem with cell phones seems to be that they are allowing forever more spillover between work and home.
This may be especially true for working women,the study found.Among men,consistent use of mobile phones seemed to allow more work issues to creep(潛入) into family time.But for women,the spillover tended to go in both directions being"connected"meant that work cut into home time,and family issues came into work life.
Cell phones seem to be opening more lines for stressful exchanges among family members.But there may be ways to control the spillover,according to Chesley."Employers",she said,"could look at their policies on contacting employees after hours to make sure their expectations are‘reasonable'"."For their part,employees could decide that cell phones go off during family time,"Chesley said.
61.What does the underlined phrase"taking a toll on"probably mean in Paragraph 1?D
A.Explaining                           B.Protecting.          
C.Extending.                          D.Damaging.
62.What is the purpose of offering the example"microwave exploded"in Paragraph 2?C
A.To show the microwave is of poor quality.
B.To indicate how dependent me child is.
C.To indicate family issues affect work hours.      
D.To show work time creeps into family life.
63.As a result of negative"spillover",people will feelA
A.less satisfied with their family life                
B.less satisfied with their work
C.a(chǎn)ngry with their troublesome children             
D.unwilling to get married at an early age
64.According to Chesley,what is the best solution to the problem caused by cell phones?B
A.Refuse to use cell phones.                       
B.Separate work hours from family time.
C.Ignore coming calls during family time.          
D.Encourage women to stay at home.
65.We can learn from the passage thatA.
A.spillover makes the line between work and home unclear
B.cell phones seem to be convenient to families
C.cell phones affect men as much as women
D.we can do nothing to solve the problem.

分析 最新研究表明,手機(jī)24小時(shí)處于待機(jī)狀態(tài)會(huì)嚴(yán)重影響人們的家庭生活.研究發(fā)現(xiàn),在這期間頻繁使用手機(jī)的人常常會(huì)覺得他們?cè)诠ぷ骱图彝ブg失去了平衡,即所謂的擠占效應(yīng),而他們對(duì)自己的家庭生活也感到了不滿.對(duì)此,研究人員提出了解決這一問題的建議.

解答 61.D 詞義猜測(cè)題.下文講到手機(jī)使人們的工作時(shí)間和生活時(shí)間之間的界限變得模糊,手機(jī)在帶給人們便利的同時(shí),也給人們帶來了對(duì)家庭生活的不滿,故答案選D.
62.C 推理判斷題.Wisconsin-Milwaukee大學(xué)的社會(huì)學(xué)副教授Noelle Chesley舉此例的目的在于說明母親在工作時(shí)被孩子的電話所打擾.孩子說"家里的微波爐炸了",顯然是指家庭事務(wù)影響了工作.
63.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段最后一句were more likely to report negative"spillover"between work and home life-and,in turn,less satisfaction with their family life.可得出對(duì)家庭生活不夠滿意.故答案為A
64.B 推理判斷題.根據(jù)最后一段,Chesley建議公司老板可以考慮改變下班時(shí)間打電話給雇員的方式,確保他們對(duì)雇員有一個(gè)合理的期望值.而對(duì)于雇員來說,他們可以在下班時(shí)間關(guān)掉手機(jī),盡情享受家庭時(shí)光.
65.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段第一句Spillover essenrially(本質(zhì)上) means that the line between work and home begins to become unclear.可知答案.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 做閱讀時(shí)經(jīng)常犯錯(cuò)的主要原因是,僅憑讀過文章后殘留在腦海中的一絲印象來勾選答案,這樣便很容易掉入出題人故意設(shè)布下的題目陷阱.所謂閱讀理解,對(duì)于題目的理解一定要忠實(shí)于原文,因此,每一道題都應(yīng)該與原文作全面的對(duì)比與核查,再得出答案.也就是說,閱讀理解的每一道題目,在原文都應(yīng)該有明確的出處,我們把這一出處叫做原文相關(guān)句,(1)排除與原文相關(guān)句主題不一致的選項(xiàng)(2)排除與原文相關(guān)句態(tài)度相反的選項(xiàng)  (3)排除用于過于極端或負(fù)面的選項(xiàng)(4)注意結(jié)合文章主旨和主題去排除.

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"Beijing,Shanghai and Guangzhou once had the advantages that other cities don't have,but the high housing prices and living costs make young people barely able to breathe,"said Ren Leiming from the job service center of Jiangsu's colleges and universities.
"First-tier cities have plenty of talents that make it hard for people to be outstanding,and if you go work in smaller cities you can become a dominant player at your position much more easily,"said Ren.
72.Tthe majority of graduate students will give up trying to find jobs in the first-tier cities becauseB      
A it is not easy to find jobs there.
B.home prices and living costs there are very high.
C.they can't make full use of their knowledge and skills there.
D.monthly salaries there are low compared with those in other cities.
73.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the job market now?A
A.There are more job opportunities offered now
B The job markets are becoming more and more competitive.
C.Many graduate students are n't satisfied with the working conditions
D Companies and enterprises have stricter rules to take in graduate students.
74.We can learn from the news report that.D
A.In Shanghai,5,000 yuan a month can only help you buy a luxury house.
B.The fair attracted more than 10,000 graduate students and laid-off workers with 7,382 positions
C.The Yangtse Evening Post conducted the survey among 50 personnel managers who were attending Sunday's job fair in Jiangsu for graduate students.
D A student from Nanjing University of Science and Technology turned down an offer from a Shanghai company of 7,000 yuan a month
75.The words Ren said in the last paragraph mean.B
A.people can't achieve more in first-tier cities.
B.people can easily be outstanding in smaller cities
C.he would rather go to first-tier cities than smaller cities.
D.talents are more welcome in first-tier cities than smaller ones.

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16.Rob Coulter worked in the wild of South Africa.He knew the animals,insects,and reptiles(爬行動(dòng)物)of Africa very well.Rob knew them so well that he became careless.
One night,while camping alone,Rob reached out to pick up a large piece of wood and felt something bite his arm.Rob didn't think much about it.But a little later,his arm began to ache.When he looked closely at it,he immediately saw two teeth marks in the skin of his arm.He realized that a poisonous snake had bitten him.His pulse became rapid.
Rob's mind raced as he thought about what he had to do to survive.Rob knew that he should remain calm,stay still,keep the injured arm below the level of his heart and avoid eating or drinking anything,especially anything with alcohol in it.He also knew that cutting the wound to suck the poison out was a bad idea.
He used his two-way radio to call for help.As he waited,he washed the bite with soap and water.To help slow the spread of the venom(毒液),he wrapped a bandage two inches above the bite and made it loose enough to slip a finger under it so that it would not cut off the flow of blood.Then,after about half an hour,his friend Mike arrived.Mike took Rob to the local hospital,where Rob was given antivenin-an antidotefor snake venom.
Rob still enjoys camping,but he is now very careful not to disturb snakes.
41.Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from?A
A.A travel magazine
B.A book review.
C.A lesson plan
D.A news report.
42.How did Rob realize that he had been bitten by a snake?D
A.His pulse became rapid
B.His arms began to ache.
C.His skin immediately turned dark
D.Teeth marks appeared in his arm.
43.How can we deal with snake wounds according to the passage?A
A.Stay calm and don't move
B.Run for help as fast as possible.
C.Drink alcohol to stop the poison
D.Cut the wound and suck the poison out.
44.The underlined word"antidote"in Para.4 probably means something that is used toB
A.reduce the pain                        
B.resist the poison
C.make people calm                        
D.kill the virus.

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