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No one really knows how and why people change as they get older. Also, no theory sufficiently explains all the changes of the aging process. Aging is a complex and varied process that varies in how it affects different people and organs. In fact, even in one person , different organ systems “age “ at a different rate.
At a certain point in our lives our body systems will begin to weaken . It may become more difficult for us to see and hear. The slow change of aging causes our bodies to lose some of their ability to bounce back from disease and injury. In order to live longer , we have always tried to slow or stop this change that leads us toward the end of our lives.
Many factors decide our health . A good diet plays an important role. The amount and the type of exercise we get are another two factors. Our living condition is yet another. But scientists studying the aging problem want to know: Why do people grow old? They hope that by studying the aging medical science they may be able to make the length of life longer.
There is nothing to be afraid of as the old age comes. Many consider the later part of life to be the best time for living. Physical activity may become less, but often we get better understanding of the world and ourselves.
What we consider the old age now may only be middle-aged some day soon. Who knows ,with so many advances in medical science happening so quickly, life length may one day be measured in centuries ,rather than in years!

  1. 1.

    The underlined phrase “bounce back ”means “__________.”

    1. A.
      jump backward
    2. B.
      run fast
    3. C.
      prevent
    4. D.
      recover
  2. 2.

    In order to make people live longer, scientists _______according to the text.

    1. A.
      teach people how to eat properly
    2. B.
      discover how important the exercise is to one’s health
    3. C.
      study the ways to slow or stop the process of aging
    4. D.
      invent new medicine to slow down the process of aging
  3. 3.

    Many consider the later part of life to be the time of living because they__________.

    1. A.
      consider their lives have been very successful
    2. B.
      have come through the battle of life safely
    3. C.
      know more about themselves and the outside world
    4. D.
      can have a good rest and enjoy themselves
  4. 4.

    How many factors which decide our health are mentioned in the text?

    1. A.
      Two
    2. B.
      Four
    3. C.
      Five
    4. D.
      Six

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Rules of safety are made to keep people from getting hurt. It is important for everyone to learn how to live safely while at home, work, or play. You should always remember this. Put safety first.
Safety can be practiced at home by following some simple rules. Use ladders instead of stepping up on tables and chairs. Keep stairs well lighted and clear of things for someone to trip over. Fasten down loose rugs. Turn handles of pots inward from the edges of stoves. Keep matches and medicines out of the reach of small children.Keep electric wiring in good repair.
Safety at work has been getting attention from groups of people for many years. Safer machines have been built to cut down on accidents.  Red  lights  warn  when equipment is out of order and is not to be used. The proper shoes, gloves, robes, hats, or coats help protect workers on the job.
Safety at play is important, too. Children should use swings and slides properly. Common sense by people boating and swimming will also help everyone around stay safe. Good manners and care for others are part of safety.
Living safely can be fun for you as well as for those around you, You will be able to help others think before they act. Try to work for safety in everything you do.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following statements is not included in the rules listed in the passage?

    1. A.
      Use ladders to reach a high place or object,
    2. B.
      Light stairs all the time.
    3. C.
      Keep wires in good condition.
    4. D.
      Keep matches out of the reach of small children.
  2. 2.

    The first sentence in the third paragraph implies______.

    1. A.
      people .have been absorbed in safety at work for many years
    2. B.
      safety at work has been an attractive problem for a long time
    3. C.
      safety at work has drawn people's attention since many years ago
    4. D.
      people paid more and more attention to safety at work
  3. 3.

    From the last paragraph we know that_____.

    1. A.
      living safely is meaningful
    2. B.
      you can help others think and do
    3. C.
      we should try to work well
    4. D.
      all of the above
  4. 4.

    This passage mainly teaches us_______.

    1. A.
      how to behave well
    2. B.
      what we should pay attention to at work
    3. C.
      we should do things safely
    4. D.
      rules of safely

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Making lists is relaxing. It dictates the shape of the immediate future; it calms you down (it’s OK, it’s on a list somewhere) and it makes you feel good when you cross something off List-making is standard practice in therapy for depression). It might even help you to get things done too. The more you have to do, the more you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by without them. Women always think they’re better at lists than men. Men tend to have tasks which they assemble ’into Action Plans whereas women just have lists of Things To Do.
James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own “time management matrix (模式)”. He writes a list of things to do and then organizes them into categories: things that have to be done straight away, other things that it would be good to do today, things that are important but haven’t got to be done immediately and things that are less urgent but that he doesn’t want to forget. “Using categories to order the world is the way the human mind works,” he says. “After that, you should divide things into levels of importance.” But he also warns, “If people get too absorbed in making lists, it doesn’t work. They have too many categories and lose their ability to decide which is the most important.”
It’s all a question of what works best for you, whether it’s a tidy notebook, a packet of Post-it notes or the back of your hand. Having tried all these, student Kate Rollins relies on a computerized list, which is printed out each morning. “My electronic organizer has changed my life,” she says. “Up to now, I’ve always relied on my good memory, but now that I’m working and studying, I find I’ve got too much to keep in my head.”
So what are you waiting for? No, you’re not too busy to make today the first day of your upgraded time-managed life. In fact, there’s no better time than the present to begin to take increased control of your work and life. So, get out your pencil and pen and make a list.

  1. 1.

    The main purpose of making lists is to      .

    1. A.
      help map out one’s future
    2. B.
      divide things into levels of importance
    3. C.
      treat certain diseases such as depression
    4. D.
      organize one’s work and life reasonably
  2. 2.

    We can learn from the passage that    .

    1. A.
      good memory helps in list making
    2. B.
      too much listing might be misleading
    3. C.
      women usually make a lot more lists than men
    4. D.
      people with high-powered jobs make lists most
  3. 3.

    In this passage the author intends to   .

    1. A.
      suggest a way of raising one’s living standard
    2. B.
      introduce some ways of business management
    3. C.
      urge people to develop the habit of listing
    4. D.
      warn people not to rely on their memory

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Ellis Island is located in New York Harbor. Ellis Island is open daily year-round from 9:30am to 5:00pm, with extended hours during summer. It is closed on December 25. There is no admission charge to Ellis Island; donations are gratefully accepted.
At Your Fingertips
Park information      (212) 363- 7620
Emergencies         (212 ) 363- 3260
Ferryboat information  (212) 269- 5755
Lost and found       (212) 344- 7620
Dining, gifts, & audio tour  (212) 344- 0996
Transportation
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry: Boats leave from Battery Park, Manhattan, and from Liberty State Park, New Jersey. They run about every 30 to 45 minutes beginning at 9: 15 am(ferry schedule subject to change).
Hours: May vary; call the number below
Closed: December 25
Ferry fees (Includes Liberty and Ellis Islands): adults, $ 7; senior citizens, $6; children(age 3 to 17), $ 3. (lower group rates are available for 25 or more adults)
Ticket & schedule information: (212) 269- 5755

  1. 1.

    In summer, visitors will have ___________ to visit Ellis Island.

    1. A.
      no enough money
    2. B.
      a longer time
    3. C.
      a shorter time
    4. D.
      a wonderful time
  2. 2.

    Which number would you call if your friends were suddenly ill?

    1. A.
      (212) 344- 0996
    2. B.
      (212) 363- 7620
    3. C.
      (212 ) 363- 3260
    4. D.
      (212) 269- 5755
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is NOT true?

    1. A.
      People can visit Ellis Island free of charge.
    2. B.
      The boats departure time from Battery Park is at 9:15 a.m. all the year round.
    3. C.
      Ferry fees for children are cheaper than for adults.
    4. D.
      Ferry fees for group visitors can be reduced.
  4. 4.

    We may infer from the passage that _____________.

    1. A.
      visitors prefer to go to Ellis Island by boat
    2. B.
      there are more visitors in winter
    3. C.
      Ellis Island is open every day
    4. D.
      Boat is the only transportation to Ellis Island

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It came with devastating force,a natural disaster of strange intensity that shocked the world and killed tens of thousands.The waters have now receded,but disease and food and water shortages trouble a number of countries around the Indian Ocean.Millions of survivors face serious problems.
The number of survivors in need of food aid after the Indian Ocean disaster has climbed to 5 million people.They stretch from Somalia to Thailand,and the figure could rise further,the United Nations has said.
Relief teams hope to reach all of the estimated 700 000 hungry in Sri Lanka within three more days.It could take longer before enough food aid gets to the nearly 1 million people in need in hard-to-reach parts of Indonesia.Another serious problem is the need for purified water.
Although aid had poured in from all over the world to the disaster areas,“Logistics is the big problem here—just getting the stuff out to people who need it,”said Ron Libby,emergency management specialist at the USA agency for International Development.
Relief efforts are hindered by the difficulty of delivering aid to the more than 1000 islands scattered across hundreds of kilometers of ocean.
For those who survived the tsunami's force,disease is now the No.1 problem.Five million people are short of water,food and basic sanitation across the region.World Health Organization(WHO) crisis chief David Navarro said 50 000 more people could die from disease and other causes,as has been the case in previous humanitarian emergencies.
WHO said it had already received a handful of reports of malaria(瘧疾) and dengue fever(登革熱) and hundreds of reports of diarrhea(腹瀉) and infected wounds.It said millions of water purification tablets had been sent to Asia,along with sanitation engineers to rebuild water sanitation infrastructure.
Psychologists are warning that mental health problems caused by the tsunami could prove harder to resolve than the physical damage.
Some survivors say they are plagued by recurring nightmares about walls of water.Many locals are afraid to return to beachside homes.Officials also warn that suicide rates could rise dramatically as parents struggle with guilt at losing children.
Psychologists estimate that 20 to 30 per cent of people who face traumatic events eventually develop symptoms,such as alcohol abuse,lack of concentration at work and an inability to develop close relationships.
Although the Thai Government has offered to build temporary beachside housing,many refugee families are refusing to come down from the hills.Others are afraid to go back to jobs on the sea.
Over 150 000 people were killed by the tsunami,but hundreds and thousands more have been left with no means to earn a living.
In the village of Akirapettai in India,all that is left is the twisted wreckage of the fishing fleet.Dakshina Murti,a fisherman,not only lost three family members,but also lost his boats,his nets,everything.
“Everything's gone,”he says.With no government aid so far,all he has is a wreck.There are several million people who suffered the same experience.Homes have been destroyed,as well as wharves,docks,and sheds.
For now,rebuilding the economy remains a distant concept.

  1. 1.

    This passage is mainly about _________that happened around the Indian Oceans.

    1. A.
      the causes of the tsunami
    2. B.
      the result after the tsunami
    3. C.
      the sign of the tsunami
    4. D.
      the warning of the tsunami
  2. 2.

    According to what the United Nations has said,the number of survivors in need of food aid after the disaster _________.

    1. A.
      is not more than 5 million
    2. B.
      is less than 5 million
    3. C.
      has reached 5 million
    4. D.
      won't reach 5 million
  3. 3.

    From the passage we learn that _________ is the most serious problem for the time being.

    1. A.
      disease
    2. B.
      food
    3. C.
      water
    4. D.
      house
  4. 4.

    The passage tells us that such a disaster,as tsunami will cause diseases and _________ as well.

    1. A.
      Dengue fever
    2. B.
      diarrhea
    3. C.
      Malaria
    4. D.
      mental health problem

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He was the baby with no name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6 days after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, his tiny body so moved the salvage (救援) workers that they called him “our baby.” In their home port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, people collected money for a headstone in front of the baby's grave (墓), carved with the words: “To the memory of an unknown child.” He has rested there ever since.
But history has a way of uncovering its secrets. On Nov. 5, this year, three members of a family from Finland arrived at Halifax and laid fresh flowers at the grave. “This is our baby,” says Magda Schleifer, 68, a banker. She grew up hearing stories about a great-aunt named Maria Panula,42, who had sailed on the Titanic for America to be reunited with her husband. According to the information Mrs. Schleifer had gathered, Panula gave up her seat on a lifeboat to search for her five children -- including a 13-month-old boy named Eino from whom she had become separated during the final minutes of the crossing. "We thought they were all lost in the sea," says Schleifer.
Now, using teeth and bone pieces taken from the baby's grave, scientists have compared the
DNA from the Unknown Child with those collected from members of five families who lost relatives on the Titanic and never recovered the bodies. The result of the test points only to one possible person: young Eino. Now, the family sees: no need for a new grave. "He belongs to the people of Halifax," says Schleifer. "They've taken care of him for 90 years."
Adapted from People, November 25, 2002

  1. 1.

    The baby travelled on the Titanic with his___________.

    1. A.
      mother
    2. B.
      parents
    3. C.
      aunt
    4. D.
      relatives
  2. 2.

    What is probably the boy's last name?

    1. A.
      Schleiferi
    2. B.
      Eino.
    3. C.
      Magda.
    4. D.
      Panula.
  3. 3.

    Some members of the family went to Halifax and put flowers at the child's grave on Nov. 5__.

    1. A.
      1912
    2. B.
      1954
    3. C.
      2002
    4. D.
      2004
  4. 4.

    This text is mainly about  how______________.

    1. A.
      the unknown baby's body was taken from the north Atlantic
    2. B.
      the unknown baby was buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia
    3. C.
      people found out who the unknown baby was
    4. D.
      people took care of the unknown baby for 90 years

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Modern farming methods can have ________ unpleasant effect on ________ environment.


  1. A.
    an;不填
  2. B.
    an; the
  3. C.
    不填;an
  4. D.
    an; an

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After his brother left school, he got employed in a construction company, and ________ there ever since.


  1. A.
    worked
  2. B.
    was worked
  3. C.
    has worked
  4. D.
    is working

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Tomorrow is Sunday and he has a day off, so he is ________ to attend our party.


  1. A.
    probable
  2. B.
    possible
  3. C.
    likely
  4. D.
    possibility

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The manager saidhe could ________ the officelady a few minutes to talk about her programme.


  1. A.
    share
  2. B.
    spend
  3. C.
    save
  4. D.
    spare

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