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高中英语阅读理解+七选五加强练十一(1)HiringNowCopyEditorLocation:Beijing,ChinaContractLength:Minimum12-monthcommitmentCGTNDigitalisseekinganexperiencedcopyeditortojoinitsgrowingteamofdevoted,passionatejournalistsinBeijing.Theidealcandidatewillhaveexperienceworkingaccuratelyandcarefully,inafast-pacednewsenvironment.Theywillbepositive,energeticandtotallycommittedtothehighestjournalisticstandards.Theywillalsohavetheabilitytoreadandeditscripts(讲稿)critically;makeeditsconsistentwithCGTN'soneandaccuracy;andspotspelling,punctuation,grammar,andsyntax(句法)mistakesconsistently.●Editexistingnewscontent●Repurposeexistingcontentforvariousonlineplatforms●Worktogetherwithotherjournalists●HaveaninterestininternationalandChinesenewsMinimumQualifications●Atleast3+yearsofrelevantexperienceineditingandfact-checking●Native-levelknowledgeoftheEnglishlanguage●Aneyefordetailandabilitytoproducespotlesscopy●Abilitytomultitaskandworkasateamplayer●UniversitydegreeApplybysendingaCVandadetailedcoverletter,includingyourcurrentandexpectedsalary,alongwithanyrelevantworksamplesbye-mailto:cgtndigital@.1.WhataspectsdoesCGTNDigitalfocusonwhilechoosingacopyeditor?A.Individualismandinterest.B.Nationalityandability.C.Ageandgender.D.Experienceandcompetence.2.Whichofthefollowingbasicrequirementsshouldjobapplicantsmeet?A.Littleexperienceincorrectingmistakes.B.Native-levelfluencyintheEnglishlanguage.C.Abilitytospotmistakendetailsinthecopy.D.Competencetoperformasingletaskindependently.3.Whatshouldanapplicantofferwhenapplyingforthisjob?A.Abriefcoverletter.B.Aself-introductionvideo.C.Worksamplesrelatedtothisjob.D.Currentandexpectedbonus.(2)AFour-Year-OldBoyConvincedFatherIsaFoolAfter45thHide-and-SeekVictoryGLENDALE,PENNSYLVANIA-Expressingembarrassmentanddisappointmentoverbeingthesonofsuchaloser,localfour-year-oldConnorHeywardwasconvincedthathisfather,CraigHeyward,wasafoolafterlosing45gamesofhide-and-seek.“God,thisisbad.I’vehiddenbehindthatbushadozentimes,andhestillcan’tfindme,“saidConnor,admittingthatafterfindinghisfathercrouchedbehindachairhalfhissize,hehadstartedtoworryhemightgrowuptobea“completeidiot”justlikehisdad.“Atfirst,IthoughtImightbereallygoodatthisgame,butaftersucceedinginhidingunderneathaclothesbasketwithvisibleholes,Irealizedthekindofgamewasnothiscake.It’dbeonethingifhewereonlybadatseeking,butsofar,hisbesthidingspotwasbehindthebackdoor.Whohidesbehindadoor?There’snostrategytoitwhatsoever.“RealityofFatherhoodNeverTrulyDawnedonManUntilHeHeldNewbornSon’sHospitalBillMISSOULA,MONTANA-Describinghowhesuddenlyfoundhimselfoverwhelmedbyafloodofintenseemotions,localmanMikeBentzentoldreporterstherealityoffatherhooddidn’ttrulysetinforhimuntilthemomentheheldhisnewbornson’shospitalbill.“Wow,thisisgoingtototallychangemylife,”saidBentzenastearswelledupinhiseyes.“Somefriendstellmeabouttheirexperience,butyoucan’tunderstandwhatitfeelslikeuntilyou’relookingdownatitinyourownhands.”Bentzenreportedlystartedweepingsoftlyashesatdownwithhisson’shospitalbillinhislapandbeganimagininghowhewoulddealwiththisforthenext18years.4.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesCraigHeywardasafather?A.Foolish. B.Childish. C.Loving. D.Embarrassed.5.WhatmadeMikeBentzentrulycometoknowtherealityoffatherhood?A.Hisplanforthefuture. B.Hisfriends’experience.C.Hisoverwhelmingemotions. D.Hisnewbornson’shospitalbill.6.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Ajokecollection. B.AlocaAFour-Year-OldBoyConvincedlnewspaper.C.Aspeechselection. D.Achild-breedingguidebook.7.Whatanotherstorycanbeaddedtothetext?A.WhattoReadWhileSocialDistancingB.ThisIsWhatYourDog’sBehaviorsReallyMeanC.PoliceChiefVowstoTakeConcreteStepstoReduceViolenceD.Children’sFondestMemoriesTimesWhenDadTryingtoMakeUpforThings(3)Wehavetomakecertainourlimitedmoneyiswellspent.Butwhatshouldwespendourmoneyon?A20-yearstudyconductedbyDr.Gilovich,aprofessoratCornellUniversity,reachedapowerfulandstraightforwardconclusion:don'tspendyourmoneyonthings.Thetroublewiththingsisthatthehappinesstheyprovidepetersout.Wegetusedtonewpossessions,andwhatonceseemedexcitingquicklybecomesthenorm.Wekeepraisingthebarandalwayslookforanevenbetterone.Possessions,bytheirnature,causecomparisons.Webuyanewcarandarethrilledwithituntilafriendbuysabetterone—andthere'salwayssomeonewithabetterone.Mostofususuallyassumethatthehappinesswegetfrombuyingsomethingwilllastaslongasthethingitself.Itseemsintuitive(直觉的)thatinvestinginsomethingwecansee,hear,andtouchonapermanentbasisdeliversthebestvalue.Butit'snotthecaseatall.Gilovichhasfoundthatexperiencesdelivermore-lastinghappinessthanthings.Experiencesbecomeapartofouridentity.Everyone'sexperienceisunique.Wearenotourpossessions,butwearetheaccumulationofeverythingwe’veseen,thethingswe’vedone,andtheplaceswe’vebeento.“Ourexperiencesareabiggerpartofourselvesthanourmaterialgoods,”saidGilovich.“Youcanreallylikeyourmaterialstuff.Youcaneventhinkthatpartofyouridentityisconnectedtothosethings,buttheyremainseparatefromyou.Incontrast,yourexperiencesreallyarepartofyou.Wearethesumtotalofourexperiences.”Besides,wedon'tcompareexperiencesinthesamewaythatwecomparethings.It’shardtoquantifytherelativevalueofanytwoexperiences,whichmakesthemthatmuchmoreenjoyable.Andexpectationofanexperiencecausesexcitementandenjoyment,whileexpectationofobtainingapossessioncausesimpatience.Experiencesareenjoyablefromtheveryfirstmomentsofplanning,allthewaythroughtothememoriesyoukeepforever.Thetemporaryhappinessachievedbybuyingthingscanberegardedas“puddlesofpleasure”.Inotherwords,thatkindofhappinessevaporatesquicklyandleavesuswantingmore.Thingsmaylastlongerthanexperiences,butthememoriesthatremainarewhatmattermost.8.Whichonecanreplacetheunderlinedwordsinparagraph2?A.Diesaway. B.Istoolittle.C.Isnotreal D.Coststoomuch.9.WhatdoesGilovichthinkofexperiences?A.Experiencesdeliverless-lastinghappinessthanthings.B.Experiencescanexistinourmemoryforever.C.Ourexperiencestakeupallpartsofourselves.D.Ourexperiencesarewhatseparateusfromothers.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Spiritualwealthisofgreatvaluetous.B.ExperiencescanbecomparedwitheachotherC.Expectinganexperienceincreasesourfeelingofanxiety.D.Peoplearemorelikelytobeimpatientwhenbuyingthings.11.Whichisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howcanwegainhappinesswithmoney?B.Howcanwemakehappinesslastlong?C.Whyshouldwespendmoneyonexperiencesinsteadofthings?D.Whydoexperiencesachievepermanenthappinessthanthings?(4)WhenCentralBucksSouthbecameoneofthefirstPhiladelphia-areahighschoolstocloseduetofearofnovelcoronavirusexposureinearlyMarch,16-year-oldsophomoreAndrewknewthatthingswerenotgoingtoreturntonormalasquicklyassomeofhispeershoped.Butstill,hedislikedtheuncomfortablefeelingfromseeinghisfriendsontheswimteamduringdailypracticestolearningaloneathome.“IonlyhavethreeyearshereatSouth,anditpainsmetoseeoneofthembeingwasted,”hesaid.Thecoronavirushasaffectedeveryone’slife,especiallyforstudents.Schoolsclosedandgraduationceremonieswerecanceled.Summerplans,likecampsandinternships(实习)areupintheair.Andforrecentcollegegraduates,enteringthejobmarketinatimeofunprecedented(空前的)unemploymentratesisnoeasytask.JoshHarycki,17,aseniorstudentattheShipleySchoolinPhiladelphia,whocreateda“socialdistancingpledge”foryoungpeople.“Isawalotofyoungergenerationsnotpayingattention,hesaid.“Theywerestillgoingout,hangingoutwithpeople.Ithoughtthattherehadtobeawaytoreachyoungerpeople,whowereprobablynotwatchingthenews.”Haryckilaunchedacalltoactiononsocialmediaandthenbuiltawebsitewithamapthattrackedthelocationsofpeoplewho’dsignedthepledge.ThesitealsoshareslinkstoaccuratesourcesofinformationliketheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.“Goingfrombeingaroundwithfriendsforeighthoursadayatschooltobeingisolatedathomealldaywasn’teasy,saidHarycki.We’vedefinitelyhadtimeswhenwefeelkindofboredathome,”hesaid.“Weareverysocialbeingsandweareusedtohavingthatschoolexperience.“Haryckiknowsthathispeersareworriedtheycan’tconnectwiththeirfriendsinthesameway,sohecreatedthesocialdistancingpledgetostressthatwhileeveryonemightbephysicallydistanttheyarestillconnected.“Partofwhatwearehighlightingisthatyoumightfeellikeyouaretheonlyonetakingthisseriously,butourmapshowsthatyou’renotalone,”hesaid.12.Whatdoes“theuncomfortablefeeling”inParagraph1referto?A.Andrewmissedhisfriendsontheswimteam.B.Andrewwouldrathergoswimmingthanstudyathome.C.Andrewhopedhecouldlearnwithhisfriendsontheswimteameveryday.D.Andrewfeltlonelybecauseoflong-termlearningathomeduetoCOVID-19.13.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“upintheair”inParagraph2?A.Certainpositionisreplaced. B.Projectscannotbecontinued.C.Plansaredevelopedsmoothly. D.Schoolsareclosedforthemoment.14.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabout“socialdistancingpledge”isTRUE?A.Itcanhelpyoungpeopletogettogethertowatchnews.B.Itcanofferasitetoshareyoungpeople’sschoolexperiences.C.Itcanhelpreduceyoungstudents’feelingoflonelinesswithmappinglocations.D.Itcangiveyoungpeopleanaccuratemapwhentheyaregoingtohangoutwithfriends.15.What’sthebesttitleforthistext?A.SocialDistancingPledgeforYoungStudents B.YoungPeopleFightAgainstCOVID-19C.AMagicalMapforYoungStudents D.Don’tBeAfraidofLonelinessPartB根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Doctorssayangercanbeanextremelydamagingemotion,unlessyoulearnhowtodealwithit.Theywarnthatangercanleadtoheartdisease,stomachproblems,headaches,emotionalproblemsandpossiblycancer.___16___Somepeopleexpressangeropenlyinacalmreasonableway.Somepeopleburstwithanger,andscreamandyell._____17_____Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Thisiscalledrepressinganger.Foryearsmanydoctorsthoughtthatrepressingangerwasmoredangeroustoaperson’shealththanexpressingit.Theysaidthatwhenapersonisangry,thebrainreleasesthesamehormones(荷尔蒙).Theyspeedtheheartrate,raisebloodpressure,orsugarintotheblood,etc.______18______Somedoctorss

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