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201012月英语四级考201012月英语四级考Part(30HelpChildrentoBeIndependent?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven为了让孩子独立,父母应该HowShouldParentsHelpChildrentoBePartReadingComprehension(Skimmingand(15Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.AGrassrootsMostofusspendourlivesseekingthenaturalworld.Tothisend,wewalkthedog,playgolf,gofishing,sitinthegarden,drinkoutsideratherthaninsidethepub,haveapicnic,liveinthesuburbs,gototheseaside,buyaweekendplaceinthecountry.ThemostpopularleisureactivityinBritainisgoingforawalk.Andwhenjoggers(慢跑者)jog,theydon’trunthestreets.Everyoneoftheminstinctivelyheadstotheparkortheriver.Itismyprofoundbeliefthatnotonlydoweallneednature,butweallseeknature,whetherweknowwearedoingsoornot.Butdespitethis,ourchildrenaregrowingupnature-deprived丧失).IspentmyboyhoodclimbingtreesonStreathamCommon,SouthLondon.Thesedays,childrenarerobbedoftheseancientfreedoms,duetoproblemslikecrime,traffic,thelossoftheopenspacesandoddnewperceptionsaboutwhatisbestforchildren,thatistosay,thingsthatcanbebought,ratherthanthingsthatcanbefound.Thetruthistobefoundelsewhere.AstudyintheUSfamilieshadmovedtobetterhousingandthechildrenwereassessedforADHD—attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder(多动症).Thosewhoseaccommodationhadmorenaturalviewsshowedanimprovementof19%;thosewhohadthesameimprovementinmaterialsurroundingsbutnoniceviewimprovedjust4%.AstudyinSwedenindicatedthatkindergartenchildrenwhocouldplayinanaturalenvironmenthadlessillnessandgreaterphysicalabilitythanchildrenusedonlytoanormalplayground.AUSstudysuggestedthatwhenaschoolgavechildrenaccesstoanaturalenvironment,academiclevelswereraisedacrosstheentireschool.Anotherstudyfoundthatchildrenplaydifferentlyinanaturalenvironment.Inplaygrounds,childrencreateahierarchy(等级)basedonphysicalabilities,withthetoughonestakingthelead.Butwhenagrassyareawasplantedwithbushes,thechildrengotmuchmoreintofantasyplay,andthesocialhierarchywasnowbasedonimaginationandcreativity.Mostbullying(恃强凌弱)isfoundinschoolswherethereisatarmac(柏油碎石)playground;theleastbullyingisinanaturalareathatthechildrenareencouragedtoexplore.ThisremindsmeunpleasantlyofSunnyhillSchoolinStreatham,withitsharshtarmac,whereIusedtohangaboutincornersfantasisingaboutwildlife.Butchildrenarefrequentlydiscouragedfrominvolvementwithnaturalspaces,forhealthandsafetyreasons,forfearthattheymightgetdirtyorthattheymightcausedamage.So,instead,thedamageisdonetothechildrenthemselves:nottotheirbodiesbuttotheirsouls.OneofthegreatproblemsofmodernchildhoodisADHD,nowincreasinglyandexpensivelytreatedwithButchildrenarefrequentlydiscouragedfrominvolvementwithnaturalspaces,forhealthandsafetyreasons,forfearthattheymightgetdirtyorthattheymightcausedamage.So,instead,thedamageisdonetothechildrenthemselves:nottotheirbodiesbuttotheirsouls.OneofthegreatproblemsofmodernchildhoodisADHD,nowincreasinglyandexpensivelytreatedwithdrugs.YetonestudyafteranotherindicatesthatcontactwithnaturegiveshugebenefitstoADHDchildren.However,wespendmoneyondrugsratherthanongreenplaces.Thelifeofoldpeopleismeasurablybetterwhentheyhaveaccesstonature.Theincreasingemphasisforthegrowingpopulationofoldpeopleisinqualityratherthanquantityofyears.Andstudyafterstudyfindsthatagardenisthesinglemostimportantthinginfindingthatquality.Inwiderandmoredifficultareasoflife,thereisevidencetoindicatethatnaturalsurroundingsimproveallkindsofthings.Evenproblemswithcrimeandaggressivebehaviourarereducedwhenthereiscontactwiththenaturalworld.DrWilliamBird,researcherfromtheRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds,statesinhisstudy,“Anaturalenvironmentcanreduceviolentbehaviourbecauseitsrestorativeprocesshelpsreduceangerandimpulsivebehaviour.”Wildplacesneedencouragingforthisreason,nomatterhowsmalltheircontribution.Wetendtolookonnatureconservationassomekindoffavourthathumanbeingsaregrantingtothenaturalworld.Theerrorhereisfartoodeep:notonlydohumansneednatureforthemselves,buttheveryideathathumanityandthenaturalworldareseparablethingsisprofoundlydamaging.Humanbeingsareaspeciesofmammals哺乳动物Forsevenmillionyearstheylivedontheplanetaspartofnature.Ourancestralselvesmissthenaturalworldandlongforcontactwithnon-humanlife.Anyonewhohaspattedadog,strokedacat,satunderatreewithapintofbeer,givenorreceivedabunchofflowersorchosentowalkthroughtheparkonaniceday,understandsthat.Weneedthewildworld.Itisessentialtoourwell-being,ourhealth,ourhappiness.Withoutthewildworldwearenotmorebutlesscivilised.WithoutotherlivingthingsarounduswearelessthanFivewaystofindharmonywiththenaturalWalk:Breaktherhythmofpermanentlybeingunderaroof.Getoffastopearlier,makeacircuitoftheparkatlunchtime,walkthechildtoandfromschool,getadog,feelyourselfmovinginmovingair,look,listen,absorb.Sit:Takeamoment,everynowandthen,tobestillinanopenspace.Inthegarden,anywherethat’snotintheoffice,anywhereoutofthehouse,awayfromtheroutine.Situnderatree,lookatwater,feelrefreshed,eversoslightlyrenewed.Drink:Thebestwaytoenjoythenaturalworldisbyyourself;thesecondbestwayisincompany.Takeadrinkoutsidewithagoodperson,agoodgathering:talkwiththesunandthewindwithbirdsongforbackground.Learn:Expandyourboundaries.Learnfivespeciesofbird,fivebutterflies,fivetrees,fivebirdsongs.Thatway,youseeandhearmore:andyourmindrespondsgratefullytothegreateramountofwildnessinyourlife.Travel:Theplacesyoualwayswantedtovisit:bytheseaside,inthecountry,inthehills.Takeaweekendbreak,aday-trip,getoutthereanddoit:forthescenery,forthewaythroughthewoods,forthebirds,forthebees.Gosomewherespecialandbringspecialnesshome.Itlastsforever,afterall.Whatistheauthor’sprofound[A]Peopleinstinctivelyseeknatureindifferent[B]Peopleshouldspendmostoftheirlivesinthe[C]Peoplehavequitedifferentperceptionsof[D]PeoplemustmakemoreeffortstostudyWhat[C]Peoplehavequitedifferentperceptionsof[D]PeoplemustmakemoreeffortstostudyWhatdoestheauthorsaypeoplepreferfortheirchildrenPersonalfreedom.Urbansurroundings.ThingsthatareWhatdoesastudyinSwedenThenaturalenvironmentcanhelpchildrenlearnbetter.Moreaccesstonaturemakeschildrenlesslikelytofallill.Agoodplaygroundhelpskidsdeveloptheirphysicalabilities.NaturalviewscanpreventchildrenfromdevelopingADHD.Childrenwhohavechancestoexplorenaturalareas tendtodevelopastrongloveforsciencearemorelikelytofantasiseaboutwildlifetendtobephysicallytougherinadulthoodarelesslikelytobeinvolvedinbullyingWhatdoestheauthorsuggestwedotohelpchildrenwithFindmoreeffectivedrugsforthem.Providemoregreenspacesforthem.PlacethemundermorepersonalEngagetheminmoremeaningfulInwhatwaydoelderlypeoplebenefitfromtheircontactwith[A]Theylookonlife[B]Theyenjoyalifeofbetter[C]Theyareabletolive[D]Theybecomegood-DrWilliamBirdsuggestsinhisstudythat humanityandnaturearecomplementarytoeachotherwildplacesmayinduceimpulsivebehaviourinpeopleaccesstonaturecontributestothereductionofviolenceittakesalongtimetorestorenatureoncedamaged8.Itisextremelyharmfultothinkthathumanityandthenaturalworldcanbe 9.Theauthorbelievesthatwewouldnotbesocivilisedwithout 10.Thefivesuggestionstheauthorgivesattheendofthepassagearemeanttoencouragepeopletoseek withthenaturalworld.PartIIIListening(35Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre11.[A]Themanshouldvisitthemuseums.[C]Thebeachresortisagood[B]Shecan’tstandthehot[D]Sheenjoysstayingin12.[A]HernewresponsibilitiesintheWhatherjobprospectsWhatthecustomers’feedbackis.Thedirector’sopinionofherworkCombinehertrainingwithdieting.Repeatthetrainingeverythreedays.Avoidexcessivephysicaltraining.IncludeweightliftingintheWhatherjobprospectsWhatthecustomers’feedbackis.Thedirector’sopinionofherworkCombinehertrainingwithdieting.Repeatthetrainingeverythreedays.Avoidexcessivephysicaltraining.Includeweightliftingintheprogram.Whenshewillreturnhome.Whethershecangobyherself.Whethershecantravelbyair.Whenshewillcompletelyrecover.Thewomanknowshowtodealwiththepolice.Thewomanhadbeenfinedmanytimesbefore.Thewomanhadviolatedtrafficregulations.Thewomanisgoodatfinding[A]SwitchofftherefrigeratorforaHavesomeonerepairtherefrigerator.Askthemantofixtherefrigerator.BuyarefrigeratorofbetterHeownsapieceoflandinthedowntownarea.Hehasgotenoughmoneytobuyahouse.Hecanfinallydowhathehasdreamedof.Heismovingintoabiggerapartment.Sheisblackandblueallover.Shehastogotoseeadoctor.Shestayedawayfromworkforafewdays.Shegothurtinanaccidentyesterday.Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust19.ShewasabankShewasavictimoftherobbery.Shewasadefencelawyer.Shewasawitnesstothe20.[A]AtallmanwithdarkhairandaAyouthwithadistinguishingmarkonhis[C]Athirty-year-oldguywearingalightAmedium-sizedyoungmancarryinga21.[A]Identifythesuspectfrompictures.[B]Goupstairstosignsome[C]Haveherphototakenfortheirfiles.[D]VerifytherecordofwhatshehadQuestions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust22.[A]Byreadinganewspaper[C]Bylisteningtothemorning[B]ByseeingacommercialonTV.[D]Bycallinganemployment[A]Shecouldimproveherforeign[B]Shecouldworkclosetoher[C]Shecouldtraveloverseas[D]Shecoulduseherprevious[A]Takingmanagementcourses.[C]Workingasa[B]TeachingEnglishatauniversity.[D]Studyingforadegreein[B]TeachingEnglishatauniversity.[D]Studyingforadegreein25.[A]PrepareforaninterviewinacoupleofReadtheadvertisementagainformoredetails.Sendinawrittenapplicationassoonaspossible.Gettoknowthecandidatesontheshortlist.SectionDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearyoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageQuestions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust[A]TheycannotseethefirefightersbecauseoftheTheydonotrealizethedangertheyarein.Theycannothearthefirefightersforthenoise.Theymistakethefirefightersformonsters.[A]HetravelsalloverAmericatohelpputoutHeoftenteacheschildrenwhattododuringa[C]HeteachesSpanishinaSanFrancisco[D]HeprovidesoxygenmaskstochildrenfreeofHesavedthelifeofhisbrotherchokingon[B]Herescuedastudentfromabig[C]HeisverygoodatpublicHegivesinformativetalkstoyoung29.[A]FirefightersplayanimportantroleinKidsshouldlearnnottobeafraidofmonsters.CarelessnesscanresultintragediesInformativespeechescansavelives.PassageQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust30.[A]Tosatisfytheneedsoftheir[B]Tofullyrealizetheir[C]TomakemoneyforearlyTogainasenseoftheirpersonal31.[A]TheymayhavetocontinuetoworkinoldTheymayregretthetimetheyTheymayhavenobodytodependoninthefuture.Theymayhavefewerjobopportunities.[A]Makingwiseuseofyour[B]Enjoyingyourselfwhileyou[C]Savingasmuchasyou[D]WorkinghardandplayingPassageQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust[A]HardworkingstudentsbeingaccusedofBoystudentsbeingoftentreatedaslaw-breakers.Innocentpeoplebeingsuspectedgroundlessly.Junioremployeesbeingmadetoworkovertime.Forbiddingstudentstotakefoodoutoftherestaurant.Requestingcustomerstopaybeforetakingthefood.Askingcustomerstoleavetheirbagsonthecounters.Allowingonlytwostudentstoenteratatime.Boystudentsbeingoftentreatedaslaw-breakers.Innocentpeoplebeingsuspectedgroundlessly.Junioremployeesbeingmadetoworkovertime.Forbiddingstudentstotakefoodoutoftherestaurant.Requestingcustomerstopaybeforetakingthefood.Askingcustomerstoleavetheirbagsonthecounters.Allowingonlytwostudentstoenteratatime.34.35.SectionHewastakentothemanager.Hewasaskedtoleave[B]Hewasclosely[D]HewasDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhaveWritingkeepsusintouchwithotherpeople.Wewritetocommunicatewithrelativesandfriends.Wewriteto(36)ourfamilyhistoriessoourchildrenandgrandchildrencanlearnand(37) theirheritage(传统).WithcomputersandInternetconnectionsinsomany(38),colleges,business,peoplee-mailingfriendsandrelativesallthetime—ortalkingtotheminwritinginonline(39)rooms.Itischeaperthancallinglongdistance,andalotmore(40) waitinguntilSundayforthetelephone(41)todrop.Studentsaree-mailingtheirprofessorsto(42)anddiscusstheirclassroomassignmentsandto(43) them.Theyaree-mailingclassmatestodiscussandcollaborate(合作)onhomework.(44) Despitethegrowingimportanceofcomputers,however,therewillalwaysbeaplaceandneedforthepersonalletter.(45) .Nomatterwhatthecontentofthemessage,itsrealpointis,“IwantyoutoknowthatIcareaboutyou.”(46) ,butonlyinthesuccessofhumanrelationships.PartReadingComprehension(Readingin(25Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingWhatdeterminesthekindofpersonyouare?Whatfactorsmakeyoumoreorlessbold,intelligent,orabletoreadamap?Alloftheseareinfluencedbytheinteractionofyourgenesandenvironmentinwhichyou.Thestudyofhowgenesandenvironmentinteractactivityisknownasbehavioralgenetics.Behavioralgeneticshasmadetothebiologicalrevolution,providinginformationabouttheextenttowhichbiologymind,brainandAnyresearchthatsuggeststoperformcertainbehaviorsarebasedinbiologycontroversial.Whowantstobetoldthattherearelimitationstowhatyoubasedsomethingthatisbeyondyourcontrol,suchasyourgenes?Itiseasytoacceptthatgenescontrolphysicalcharacteristicssuchassex,raceandeyecolor.Butcangenesalsodeterminewhetherwillgetdivorced,theyare,orwhatcareertheyarelikelytochoose?Aconcernpsychologicalscientistsistowhichallofthesecharacteristicsareinfluencedby thatlaythegroundworkformanyhumantraits.Fromthisperspective,laythegroundworkformanyhumantraits.Fromthisperspective,peopleareundevelopedphotographs:Theimageisalreadycaptured,butthewayappearscanbasedonthedevelopmentprocess.However,thebasicpictureistherefromthe2[I][J][K][L][M][N][O][G][H]SectionBQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingItisprettymuchaone-waystreet.Whileitmaybecommonforuniversityresearcherstotrytheirluckinthecommercialworldthereisverylittletrafficintheoppositedirection.Payhasalwaysbeenthebiggestdeterrent,aspeoplewithfamiliesoftenfeeltheycannotaffordthedropinsalarywhenmovingtoauniversityjob.Forsomeindustrialscientists,however,theattractionsofacademia(学术界)outweighanyfinancialconsiderations.HelenLeetooka70%cutinsalarywhenshemovedfromaseniorpostinAbbotttoamedicaldepartmentattheUniversityofCambridge.Hermainreasonforreturningtoacademiamid-careerwastotakeadvantageofthegreaterfreedomtochooseresearchquestions.Someareasofinquiryhavefewprospectsofacommercialreturn,andLee’sisoneofthem.Theimpactofasalarycutisprobablylesssevereforascientistintheearlystagesofacareer.GuyGrant,nowaresearchassociateattheUnileverCentreforMolecularInformaticsattheUniversityofCambridge,spenttwoyearsworkingforapharmaceutical(制药的)companybeforereturningtouniversityasapost-doctoralresearcher.Hetooka30%salarycutbutfeltitworthwhileforthegreaterintellectualopportunities.Higheruptheladder,whereapaycutisusuallymoresignificant,thedemandforscientistswithawealthofexperienceinindustryisforcinguniversitiestomakethetransition转换)toacademiamoreattractive,accordingtoLee.Industrialscientiststendtoreceivetrainingthatacademicsdonot,suchashowtobuildamultidisciplinaryteam,managebudgetsandnegotiatecontractsTheyarealsowellplacedtobringsomethingextratotheteachingsideofanacademicrolethatwillhelpstudentsgetajobwhentheygraduate,saysLee,perhapsexperienceinmanufacturingpracticeorproductdevelopment.“Onlyasmallnumberofundergraduateswillcontinueinanacademiccareer.Sosomeoneleavinguniversitywhoalreadyhastheskillsneededtoworkinanindustriallabhasfarmorepotentialinthejobmarketthansomeonewhohasspentalltheirtimeonanarrowresearchproject.”57.By“aone-waystreet”(Line1,Para.1),theauthormeans universityresearchersknowlittleaboutthecommercial[B]thereislittleexchangebetweenindustryandfewindustrialscientistswouldquittoworkina[D]fewuniversityprofessorsarewillingtodoindustrial58.Theword“deterrent”(Line2,Para.1)mostprobablyreferstosomethingthat [A]keepssomeonefromtaking58.Theword“deterrent”(Line2,Para.1)mostprobablyreferstosomethingthat [A]keepssomeonefromtaking[B]helpstomovethe[C]attractspeople’s[D]bringssomeoneafinancial59.WhatwasHelenLee’smajorconsiderationwhenshechangedherjobinthemiddleofher[A]Flexiblework[B]Herresearch[C]Herpreferenceforthelifestyleon[D]Prospectsofacademic60.GuyGrantchosetoworkasaresearcheratCambridgeinorderto [A]dofinanciallymorerewarding[B]raisehisstatusintheacademicenrichhisexperienceinmedical[D]exploitbetterintellectual61.Whatcontributioncanindustrialscientistsmakewhentheycometoteachina[A]Increaseitsgraduates’competitivenessinthejob[B]Developitsstudents’potentialinHelpittoobtainfinancialsupportfrom[D]GearitsresearchtowardspracticalPassageQuestions62to66arebasedonthefollowingBeingsociablelookslikeagoodwaytoaddyearstoyourlife.Relationshipswithfamily,friends,neighboursevenpets,willalldothetrick,butthebiggestlongevity长寿boostseemstocomefrommarriageoranequivalentrelationshipTheeffectwasfirstnotedin1858byWilliamFarrwhowrotethatwidowsandwidowers(鳏夫)wereatamuchhigherriskofdyingthantheirmarriedpeers.Studiessincethensuggestthatmarriagecouldaddasmuchassevenyearstoaman’slifeandtwotoawoman’s.Theeffectholdsforallcausesofdeath,whetherillness,accidentorself-harm.Eveniftheoddsarestackedagainstyou,marriagecanmorethancompensate.LindaWaiteoftheUniversityofChicagohasfoundthatamarriedoldermanwithheartdiseasecanexpecttolivenearlyfouryearslongerthananunmarriedmanwithahealthyheart.Likewise,amarriedmanwhosmokesmorethanapackadayislikelytoliveaslongasadivorcedmanwhodoesn’tsmoke.There’saflipside,however,aspartnersaremorelikelytobecomeillordieinthecoupleofyearsfollowingtheirspouse’sdeath,andcaringforaspousewithmentaldisordercanleaveyouwithsomeofthesamesevereproblems.Evenso,theoddsfavourmarriage.Ina30-yearstudyofmorethan10,000people,NicholasChristakisofHarvardMedicalSchooldescribeshowallkindsofsocialnetworkshavesimilareffects.Sohowdoesitwork?Theeffectsarecomplex,affectedbysocio-economicfactors,health-serviceprovision,emotionalsupportandothermorephysiological(生理的)mechanisms.Forexample,socialcontactcanboostdevelopmentofthebrainandimmunesystem,leadingtobetterhealthandlesschanceofdepressionlaterinlife.Peopleinsupportiverelationshipsmayhandlestressbetter.Thentherearethepsychologicalbenefitsofasupportivepartner.Alifepartner,childrenandgoodfriendsareallrecommendedifyouaimtoliveto100.Theultimatesocialnetworkisstillbeingmappedout,butChristakissays:“Peopleareinterconnected,sotheirhealthisinterconnected.”62.WilliamFarr’sstudyandotherstudiesshowthat sociallifeprovidesaneffectivecurefor[B]beingsociablehelpsimproveone’squalityof[C]womenbenefitmorethanmenfrom[D]marriagecontributesagreatdealto63.LindaWaite’sstudiessupporttheideathat [A]oldermenshouldquitsmokingtostay[B]marriagecanhelpmakeupforill[D]marriagecontributesagreatdealto63.LindaWaite’sstudiessupporttheideathat [A]oldermenshouldquitsmokingtostay[B]marriagecanhelpmakeupforillthemarriedarehappierthanthe[D]unmarriedpeoplearelikelytosufferinlater64.Itcanbeinferredfromthecontextthatthe“flipside”(Line4,Para.2)refersto [A]thedisadvantagesofbeing[B]theemotionalproblemsarisingfromtheresponsibilityoftakingcareofone’sfamilytheconsequenceofabrokenmarriage65.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutsocial[A]Theyhaveeffectssimilartothoseofa[B]Theyhelpdeveloppeople’scommunityTheyprovidetimelysupportforthosein[D]Theyhelprelievepeopleoftheirlife’s66.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelast[A]It’simportantthatwedevelopasocialnetworkwhen[B]Tostayhealthy,oneshouldhaveapropersocialGettingadivorcemeansriskingareducedlife[D]WeshouldshareoursocialnetworkswitheachPart(15Overhalftheworld’speoplenowliveincities.Thelatest“GlobalReportonHumansaysasignificantchangetookplacelastyear.ThereportUnitedNationsagency.thisweekfromU.N.Habitat,Acenturythanfivepercentofallpeoplelivedinthemiddleofcenturyitcouldbeseventypercent,orAlreadythree-fourthsofpeoplesixandahalfbillioncountriesliveincities.NowmosturbanisinthedevelopingUrbanization tosocialandeconomicprogress,butalsooncitiesprovidehousing.Thenewreportsaysalmosttwohundredthousandpeoplecitiesandtownseachday.Itsaysworseningbysocialdivisionsand,couldresultinviolenceandcitiesplanAnotherissueisurbansprawl(无序扩展的城区).Thisiswherequicklyruralareas, amuchfasterratethanurbanpopulationSprawlintheUnitedStates.Americansmovealot.Inarecentstudy,ArtHallatUniversityofKansasfoundthatpeoplearemovingawayfromcitiestosmallerones.sees toward“de-urbanization”acrosstheurbaneconomiesstillprovidethatruralareasdo[B]came[B][B][B][B][B][C]came[C][C][C][C][C][D]came[D][D][D][D][D]PartPart[B][B][B][B][C][C][C][C][D][D][D][D][D][C][C][D][D][D][D][D][D](5[B][B][B]Directions:CompletethesentencesbytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.PleasewriteyourtranslationonAnswerSheet2. (为了确保他参加会议IcalledhimupinThemagnificentmuseum (据说建成于aboutahundredyearsTherewouldbenolifeonearth (没有地球独特的环境 (给游客印象最深的wasthefriendlinessandwarmthofthelocal91.Theyrequestedthat bynext2010年12月英语【作文范TodayinChina,manyfamilieshaveonlyonechild.Sothechildrenusuallydoteduponbyallfamilymembers.Graduallysomeofthemgetusedtodependingontheirparentsandfamilymembers,asaresulttheylacktheabilitytofacetheirlivesbythemselves.Therearesomewaystohelpchildrentobeindependent.First,thechildshouldhaveachancetoseetheworldaroundhimindividuallytounderstandthattherearevariouspeopleandcompetitionsintheirlives,andlearntofindhisrightpositioninthesocietyonlybyindividualefforts.Second,itisimpossibletoaskachildnottodependonparentsatonce.Theparentsmaygivethechildenoughhelpandspacetomakehimfeelcomfortable.Achildneedshelpfromtheirfamilies.Becausewithoutanyhelp,thechildmaylosehisfaith.Thirdly,parentscanhelptheirchildrenmaketheirowndecisions,whichcanchallengehisabilitytodealwithwhichcanchallengehisabilitytodealwithproblems.Achildshouldbepraisedwhenheissuccessfulorencouragedwhenhefails.Tobeindependentisvitalforthechildren,becausenoparentscangowiththeirchildrenforthewholelife.Onlyanindependentpersoncanliveandenjoyafullandmeaningfullife.Nowadays,moreandmoreparentsindulgetheirchildrentoomuch,showingtoomuchlovetothem.Theparentsgetusedtomakeanarrangementofeverythingfortheirchildren.Asresult,manyadultchildrenwillnotdealwiththingsbythemselvesbutdependontheirparentsstrongly.Howshouldparentshelpchildrentobeindependent?Ontheonehand,parentsshouldtrytotellthechildrentheimportanceofindependenceatanearlyage.Ifthechildrenhavenoawarenessearly,howcanweexpectthemtoachieveindependencelater.Ontheotherhand,letthechildrenalwayshaveatrybythemselvesbeforeaskingforhelp.Letthemknowthatindependentthinkingisanabsolutenecessityintheirlife.Helpingchildrentowardsindependencewillalwaysbeour【快速阅(1)APeopleinstinltivelyseeknatureindifferentdoingsoornot(不管我们知道与否)相当于句中的instinctively(本能地).(2)DThingsthatareistosay,thingsthatcanbebought”,奇怪的新观念,什么对孩子最好,能买到的东西。(3)BMoreaccesstothenaturemakeschildrenlesslikelytofall玩耍的小朋友少患病,身体也更健康。很明显,B选项最符合语意。(4)Darelesslikelytobeinvolvedin解析:此题对应的是第六段的第一句,theleastbullyingisinanaturalareathatthechildrenareD选项是正确答案。(5)BProvidemoregreenspacesfor们还是把钱花在了药物上,而非绿化环境。因此B选项,提供更多的绿化面积,是正确答(6)B们还是把钱花在了药物上,而非绿化环境。因此B选项,提供更多的绿化面积,是正确答(6)BTheyenjoyalifeofbetter解析:第九段第一句:Thelifeofoldpeopleismeasurablybetterwhentheyhaveaccesstonature.(7)Caccesstonaturecontributestothereductionofviolence11段第二句话给出答案应该是C。照抄separable是不正确的。(9)thewild解析:最后一段第二句:Withoutthewildworldwearenotmorebutlesscivilized.照抄过来就解析:这道题考察的是最后几段的小标题,Fivewaystofindharmonywiththenaturalworld。因此harmony是正确答案。【听力原M:Ohmygod!Theheatissimplyunbearablehere.Iwishwe’vegonetothebeachW:Well,withthemuseumsandrestaurantsinWashingtonI’llbehappyherenomatterwhattheQ:WhatdoesthewomanM:How’sthenewjobW:Well,I’mlearningaW:Well,I’mlearningalotofnewthings,butIwishthedirectorwouldgivemesomefeedback.Q:Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?M:CanyouhelpmeworkoutaphysicaltrainingprogramW:Sure,butwhateveryoudobecarefulnottooverdoit.LasttimeIhadtwoweeks’worthofweight-liftinginthreedaysandIhurtmyself.Q:WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomanM:IhaveanelderlymotherandI’mworriedabouthergoingonaplane.Isthereanyrisk?W:Notifherheartisallright.Ifshehasaheartcondition,I’drecommendagainstit.Q:WhatdoesthemanwanttoknowabouthisM:Whydidn’tyoustopwhenwefirstsignaledyouattheW:Sorry,Iwasjustabitabsent-minded.Anyway,doIhavetopayafine?Q:whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?M:I’mnoexpert,butthatnoiseinyourrefrigeratordoesn’tsoundright.MaybeyoushouldhaveitW:You’reright.AndIsupposeI’veputitofflongenough.Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?M:Ididextremelywellonthesaleofmydowntownapartment.Now,IhaveenoughmoneytobuythatpieceoflandI’vehadmyeyeonandbuildahouseonit.W:Congratulations!Doesthatmeanyou’llbemo

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