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公三阅读练习题库
一、阅读单选题
Exercise1
Isabelhasturneddowntwojoboffersinthepastyear.In2006,shestartedherownconsulting
practice,butby2008,mostofherlargerclientshadtodropherbecauseoftheeconomy.In2011,
shewasundertakingirregularassignmentsandknewsheneededasteadyjob.Thefirstjobshe
consideredwasDirectorofHRforacompanyinUtah.Aftertheinitialinterviews,shefeltthejob
fitherexceptthelocation.Still,sheflewwesttomeetthehiringmanager.Thehiringmanager
explainedthatIsabelwasthetopcandidateforthejobbutthat,beforeshecontinuedwiththeprocess,
sheshouldbetterunderstandthefirm`sculture.ShedirectedIsabeltoseveralvideosofthe
company`sCEO,whoregularlyappearinfrontofthecompanyincostumeaspartofmoralbuilding
exercisesandexpectedhisseniorleaderstodothesame.“EventhoughIwasdesperateforajob,I
knewIcouldn`tdothat,”Isabelsays.Shecalledtherecruitertoturndownthejobandexplainthat
shedidn`tfeelaculturalfit.
Afewmonthslater,sheinterviewedanotherjob:adirectorofemployeerelationsatalocal
university.Afterseveralinterviews,thehiringmanagertoldherthejobwashersifshewantedit.
Thejobhasmanypositives:itwasalow-stressenvironment,ifofferedgreatbenefits,andthe
universitywasanemployee-friendlyplace.Butthejobwasrelativelyjuniordespitethetittleand
Isabelworrieditwouldn`tbechallengingenough.Finally,sheturneditdown.“Itwouldbegreatto
haveapaycheckandgreatbenefitsbutIwoulddefinitelyhavetroublesleepingatnight,”shesays.
Inbothcases,shefrankwiththehiringmanagersaboutwhyshewasn`ttakingthejobs.“Inthepast,
itfeltlikedating,Iwasworriedabouthurtingpeople`sfeelings,”shesays.However,they
appreciatedherfranknessandthankedherhonesty.Shesaysitwashardtoturndownthejobsand
itwasariskforherfinanciallybutshefeltshehadto.
1.In2011,Isabel______
A.didconsultingnowandthenB.foundajobclosetoherhome
C.refusedseveraljobinterviewsD.ranasuccessfulconsultingfirm
2.Isabelturneddownthefirstjoboffermainlybecauseofits_______
A.CEOB.cultureC.locationD.recruiter
3.Isabelwasdissatisfiedwiththesecondjobduetoits_______
A.juniortitleB.lowbenefitsC.EnvironmentD.lackofchallenge
4.Isabelbelievedthatherrejectionofthejobswas______
A.HarmfulB.surprisingC.justifiableD.troublesome
5.AccordingtoIsabel,itisimportantto______
A.lookforjobswithlittlestressB.lookforjobswithgreatbenefits
C.betruthfulindecliningjoboffersD.becautiousindecliningjoboffers
Exercise2
Youdonotusuallygetsomethingfornothing.Now,anewstudyrevealsthattheevolutionof
animprovedlearningabilitycouldcomeataparticularlyhighprice:anearlydeath.
Pastexperimentshavedemonstratedthatitisrelativelyeasythroughselectivebreedingto
makerats,honeybeesand—thatgreatfavoriteofresearchers—fruitfliesalotbetteratlearning.
Animalsthatarebetterlearnersshouldbecompetitiveandthus,overtime,cometodominatea
populationbynaturalselection.Butimprovedlearningabilitydoesnotgetselectedamongstthese
animalsinthewild.Noonereallyunderstandwhy.
TadeuzsKaweckiandhiscolleaguesattheUniversityofFribourginSwitzerlandhave
measuredtheeffectsofimprovedlearningonthelivesoffruitflies.Thefliesweregiventwo
differentfruitasegg-layingsites.Oneofthesewaslacedwithabitteradditivethatcouldbedetected
onlyoncontact.Theflieswerethengiventhesamefruitbutwithoutanadditive.Fliesthatavoided
thefruitwhichhadbeenbitterweredeemedtohavelearnedfromtheirexperience.Theirchildren
wererearedandtheexperimentswasrunagain.
Afterrepeatingtheexperimentfor30generations,thechildrenofthelearnedflieswerecom-
paredwithnormalflies.TheresearchersreportinaforthcomingeditionofEvolutionthatalthough
learningabilitycouldbebredintoapopulationoffruitflies,itshortenedtheirlivesby15%.When
theresearcherscomparedtheirlearnedfliestocoloniesselectivelybredtolivelonglives,theyfound
evengreaterdifferences.Whereaslearnedflieshadreducedtheirlifespans,thelong-livedflies
learnedlesswellthanevenaverageflies.
Theauthorssuggestthatevolvinganimprovedlearningabilitymayrequireagreater
investmentinthenervoussystemwhichtakesresourcesawayfromprocessesthatdelayageing.
However,Dr.Kaweckithinkstheeffectcouldalsobeaby-productofgreaterbrainactivity
increasingtheproductionofReactiveOxygenSpecies(ROS),whichcanincreaseoxidationinthe
bodyanddamagehealth.
Nooneknowswhetherthephenomenonholdstrueforotheranimals.So,biologists,atleast,
stillhavealottolearn.
1.Pastexperimentsproveselectivebreedingcanmakeanimalsbetter_______
A.CommandersB.Competitors
C.survivorsD.learners
2.Inthisexperiment,scientistsobservedthat________
A.somefliesavoidedthefruitwithoutanaddictive
B.somefliespreferredthefruitwithanaddictive
C.theeggsoftheflieswerenotdamaged
D.theimpactonthefliesdidnotlastlong
3.Theforthcomingreportsaysthat_______
A.long-livedfliesarebetteratlayingeggs
B.long-livedfliesarepoorerinlearning
C.learnedflieshavearelativelylonglife
D.learnedfliesliveaslongasaverageones
4.AccordingtoDr.Kawecki,greaterbrainactivity______
A.reducesoxygenconsumption
B.regulatesthenervoussystem
C.speedsuptheageingprocess
D.stabilizestheageingprocess
5.Welearnfromthetextthat_______
A.theresearchfindingsneedtobetestedfurther
B.biologistsaredoingsimilarresearchonotheranimals
C.theanimalworldusuallyfollowsthesameuniversallaws
D.biologistsareapplyingtheirfindingstootherareas
Exercise3
Five-year-oldEliaarrivedatschoolwithabigboxofcoloredpencils.Herfriend,Anna,offeted
toexchangehersetofmarkersforthebrand-newpencils.Eliaagreed,butsoondiscoveredthatthe
markersweredriedup."That'snotfair!"criedEliatoherteacher.“Iwantmynewpencilsback.”
Aftersometearsandnegotiation,theteacherhelpedthegirlssetthingsrightbyreturningtheitems
totheiroriginalowners.
Laterthatday,atstorytime,theteachersharedthepicturebookclassicABargainforFrances.
Thoughtheconflictinthestoryisjustoverabrokenteaset,themessageaboutfairplaywasnot
lostonthechildren.Thebookwashelpfulinexploringasmall,yetsignificant,lifelesson.Stories
arevitaltothewayweprocessandexperiencelifeeventsandthefeelingsthatsurroundus.The
abilitytocreate,share,andrespondtostoriesisoneofthevitalcharacteristicsofbeinghuman.In
fact,thehumanbrainisprogrammedtoseepatternsandbecomefascinatedintheplotdevelopment
ofstories,finallystoringtheminlong-termmemory.Asaresult,thebrainisaremarkablyeffective
processorofstories,bothrealandfictional.
High-qualitypicturebooksareagoodblendofartandliteraturethatattractskids'imagination
andcommunicatesanideainaneffectiveway.Thesebooksmeperfectteachingtools,astheydeal
withthepowerfulemotionsthatkidsfeel,modeleffectivecopingstrategies,andpresentcomplex
conceptsinappropriateways.Inaddition,accordingtobrainresearch,thepicturebook
complementswordswithwhatleavesthemostpermanentimpression:images.Thepicturesinbooks
aredistinctivefromthefleetingimageskidsseeontelevisioninthattheyremainonthepage,ready
toberevisited,touched,andcommentedupon.
Whetherwesharestoriesaboutfamilies,historicalevents,oremotions,storiesareawayto
sumuplife'smemorablemomentsandlastinglessons.Wecancontrolthepowerofliteratureand
useittodeveloppositivecharacterinyoungkidsbyreadingoften,choosingsuitablebooks,and
enjoyingstoriestogether.
1.Eliacried“That’snotfair!"asshethoughtthatshewas______
A.cheatedbyherfriend
B.defeatedbyherfriend
C.ignoredbyherteacher
D.scoldedbyherteacher
2.ABargainforFrancesisintendedtoteachkidshowto______
A.Playfairinlife
B.organizethings
C.wininconflicts
D.writeamessage
3.Accordingtothetext,storiescanhelpkids______
A.realizetheirpotential
B.improvetheirmemory
C.concentrateonreading
D.understandthehumanworld
4.Incomparisonwithpicturesinbooks,televisionimages______
A.arefrequentlycommentedon
B.staytemporarilywithchildren
C.blendartandliteraturevividly
D.communicateideaseffectively
5.Thepowerofliteraturecanhelpkidsdeveloptheir______
A.positivecharacter
B.interestinhistory
C.passionforstories
D.learningstrategies
Exercise4
Wehaveheardalotaboutthehealthbenefitsoftea,especiallygreentea.Itishighinpoly-
phenols,compoundswithstrongantioxidantactivitythatintest-tubeandanimalmodelsshowanti-
cancerandheart-protectiveeffects.Goodclinicalstudiesarefew,however,andalthoughphysicians
telltheirpatientstodrinkgreentea,therehasn'tbeenanydefiniteproofofthevalueofthatadvice.
AteamofJapaneseresearcherswasabletolinkgreenteaconsumptionwithdecreasedmortality
frommanycauses-includingheartdisease.Theresearcherstracked40,530healthyadultsages40to
79inaregionofnortheasternJapanwheremostpeopledrinkgreentea,followingthemforupto11
years.Thosewhodrankfiveormorecupsofgreenteaadayhadsignificantlylowermortalityrates
thanthosewhodranklessthanonecupaday.Therewerealsofewerdeathsfromcardiovascular
disease.
Butnosuchassociationwasseenwithdeathsfromcancer.Norwasconsumptionofoolongor
blackteaconnectedwithanydecreaseinmortality.Thoseteasareeasiertobecombinedwithoxy-
geninprocessing,whichnotonlydarkensthecoloroftheleavesandchangestheirflavorbutalso
reducestheirpolyphenolcontent.
Coffeeismorecomplicated.Ithasreceivedbothgoldstarsandblackmarksinmedical
literature.It,too,containsantioxidants,althoughtheyarelesswellstudiedthanteapolyphenols.
Evidenceforthehealthbenefitsofcoffeeisgrowing,however.Agroupofinvestigatorsfrom
Finland,ItalyandtheNetherlandsreportsthatcoffeeseemstoprotectagainstage-relateddeclinein
mentalcapacity.Thescientistsstudied676healthymenbornfrom1900to1920andfollowedthem
for10years,usingstandardizedmeasuresofbrainfunction.Theirconclusion:themenwho
consumedcoffeehadsignificantlylessdeclineinmentalcapacitythanthosewhodidn't.Threecups
adayseemedtoprovidethemostprotection.
Populationstudieslikethosehelpusformassumptionsaboutrelationshipsbetweendietary
habitsandlong-termhealth.Westillhavetotestoursuppositionsincontrolledconditions,and
measuretheeffectsofcoffeeandteaonvarioussystemsofthebody.
1.Physiciansoftentelltheirpatientstodrinkgreenteabecause______
A.itsmedicalvaluehasbeenproved
B.itisbelievedtobegoodforone'shealth
C.ithaslongsincebeenusedclinically
D.itseffectivenesshasbeenshowninanimals
2.TheJapanesestudyseemstohaveconfirmedthepositiveeffectofgreenteaon______
A.youngadults
B.Asianpeople
C.patientswithcancer
D.patientswithheartdisease
3.Thetextindicatesthatblackteadiffersfromgreenteainthat______
A.itcanretainthecolorofitsleaves
B.itcanreducecancer-relateddeaths
C.itcontainslesspolyphenolcontent
D.itisstrongerinflavorthanthelatter
4.Coffeeisbeneficialtoone’shealthbecause______
A.ithasmoreantioxidantsthangreentea
B.itslowsdowntherateofbrainaging
C.itlowerstherateofnaturalmortality
D.itkeepssystemsofthebodyactive
5.Thetextindicatesthattherelationshipsbetweendietaryhabitsandlong-termhealth______
A.areafalselyperceivedsupposition
B.areaconflictingissueamongpeople
C.deservefurtherscientificresearch
D.deservetobetestedonalargerpopulation
Exercise5
Sometimeinthemiddleofthe15thcentury,awell-to-domerchantfromLondonburiedmore
than6,700goldandsilvercoinsonasloping,hillsideinSurrey.HewasfleeingtheWaroftheRoses
andplannedtoreturnduringbettertimes.Butheneverdid.Thecoinslayundisturbeduntilone
Septembereveningin1990,whenlocalresidentRogerMinteychanceduponthemwithametal
detector,adeviceusedtodeterminethepresenceofmetals.Mintey'sfindmuchofwhichnowsits
intheBritishMuseum-earnedhimroughly$350,000,enoughtoquithisjobwithasmall
manufacturerandspendmoretimepursuinglosttreasure.
ButdiggingupthepastiscontroversialinBritain.InmanyEuropeancountries,metal
detectofists,orpeopleusingmetaldetectors,facetoughregulations.IntheU.K.,however,officials
in-troducedaschemein1997encouraginghobbyiststoreporttheirdiscoveries(exceptforthose
fallingunderthedefinitionoftreasure,likeMintey'sfind,whichtheyarerequiredtoreport)--but
al-lowingthemtokeepwhattheyfind,orreceiveareward.Lastyear,ahiddenstorewasuncovered
inafieldoutsideBirmingham.Itconsistsofmorethan1,500goldandsilverobjectsfromthe
seventhcenturyandwasvaluedatmorethan$4.5million.Whilelocalmuseumshurrytoraise
enoughmoneytokeepthefindofftheopenmarket,itsitsinlimbo,ownedbytheCrownbutfacing
claimsbythelandownerandthemetaldetectoristwhofoundit.
Thefindmarksthelatestbattlegroundintheincreasinglyheatedconflictbetweenthecountry's
10,000-20,000metaldetectoristsandthemuseumworkersdeterminedtoprotectitspreciousold
objects.Supporterssaytheschemestemsthelossofvaluableinformationaboutpreciousoldobjects,
whileopponentsarguethatmetaldetectoristsdon'treporteverything.
Thedebatecentersonthelargerquestionofwhoownsthepast."There'sbeenaslowmove
overthecenturiesthatpreciousoldthingsbelongtousall,"saysProfessorChristopherChippindale
ofCambridgeUniversity.ButinBritainatleast,thetemptationofburiedtreasurecouldchangeall
that.
1.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thecoinsinSurreywere______
A.worthroughly$350,000
B.possessedbyalocalresident
C.unearthedabout500yearsago
D.leftbyamerchantduringawar
2.WhatdoweknowaboutRogerMintey?
A.Heproducesmetaldetectors.
B.Heownsamanufacturingfirm.
C.HeworksfortheBritishMuseum.
D.Heseeksburiedtreasureasahobby.
3.IntheU.K.,metaldetectorists______
A.arerewardedforwhatevertheyfind
B.areforcedtoobeytoughregulations
C.maykeepwhattheyhavediscovered
D.shouldreportwhatevertheydiscover
4.AsforthefindoutsideBirmingham,itisstillunclear______
A.howmuchitisworth
B.howitwasdiscovered
C.whoisentitledtoit
D.whatitismadeupof
5.AccordingtoProfessorChristopherChippindale,buriedtreasure______
A.isownedbythepublic
B.isdebatedinaheatedway
C.remainsabigtemptation
D.turnspreciousovertime
Exercise6
EveryyearformorethanadecadeI'vegonewithsomegoodmalefriendstothemusicfesti
val.Womenarenotinvited,buttheydoprepareapicnicforourtrip.Thebetterthefood,themore
likelywearetocontinueourannualtraditionandgivethempeaceatleastoneweekoutoftheyear.
Whenwe'renoteating,wesitaroundincirclesandtalkaboutmanlystuff:women,mostly.After
yearsofthisspecialjourneyIhavefiguredoutwomenaredifferentfromus,especiallywhenit
comestohowwecommunicate.Womendon'tneedtomanufacturereasonstochat,butguysneed
excuseslikeoutingsororganizedevents.
AndI'venoticedthatwhenwomenareingroupstherecanbeseveralconversationsgoingon
atonce.Whenmenareinagroup,onemantalks,andeverybodyelselistens.It'slikebluegrass
jamminginaway;onemusicianplaysthelead,andtheresttrytofollow.
I'vehadmoreheartfeltconversationswithothermenatthefestivalthanI'vehadatanyother
timeinmylife,partlybecausetherearenowomenthere,andpartlybecausewe'reallalittledrunk.
Itwasmalesbondingoverwhateverpartswestillhadleft.ThefestivalisalsotheonlyplaceI've
evercriedinfrontofothermen.
Astheyearshaveslippedby,someinourgrouphavelostparentsandgrandparents,somehave
divorced,andothershavechangedcareers,notalwaysonpurpose.Itseemsthateveryyear
somethingdistressinghashappenedtoatleastonememberofourcrew,andtherestofusarethere
tolistenandoffersupport.
Ihopethatthiscolumncanoffersomecomforttowomen:ifyourmanheadsoutonabowling
orpokernightwiththeguys,behappy.Chancesaregoodhe'snotfleeingyouandthekids,buthe's
runningtowardtheconversationshecanonlyhavewithothermen,andhe'llcomehomethebetter
forit.
1.Itisimpliedinthefirstparagraphthat________
A.thetripisareliefforbothmenandwomen
B.thetripwillcontinueinspiteofeverything
C.thequalityofthepicnicneedsimprovement
D.thewomencanrarelygetpeacethemselves
2.Menandwomendifferinthewaytheytalkinthat________
A.menliketoplaytheleadinconversations
B.womencanstrikeupatalkforanyreason
C.mencanbeengagedinseveraltalksatonce
D.womenaregoodlistenersinconversations
3.Thattheauthorcriedinfrontofothermenreveals________
A.theeffectofbluegrassmusicuponmen
B.theeffectofalcoholonmen'sbehaviors
C.men'sneedtoreleasetheirdeepemotions
D.men'sneedtocultivateintimatefriendship
4.Whatistheideathattheauthorwantstoconveyinparagraph5?
A.Lifeisdoomedtobefullofdistresses.
B.Changesaretheconstantthemeoflife.
C.Friendshipstaysdespitechangesinlife.
D.Lifeconsistsofsweatingandharvesting.
5.Inthelastparagraph,theauthoradviseswomento________
A.encouragetheirhusbandstoimprovetheirlifestyle
B.encouragetheirhusbandstogobowlingorplaypoker
C.givetheirhusbandschancestofleefromhousework
D.givetheirhusbandschancesformalecommunication
Exercise7
Giventhechoice,youngerprofessionalsaremostinterestedinworkingattechcompanieslike
AppleandgovernmentagenciesliketheStateDepartment,buttheyarecomparativelydisinterested
inworkinginthefinancialindustry,accordingtoasurveyconductedbyUniversum,aresearchfirm.
WhatattractscollegegraduatestobigtechcompanieslikeAppleismainlythecoolfactor
surroundingthesecompaniesandtheirproducts,asthesurveyfoundyoungprofessionalsweremost
influencedbythestrengthofthecorporation'sbrandwhenpickingtheirmostdesiredcompanies.
"Companiesthathaveappealingconsumerbrandsgenerallyalsosucceedinbeingperceivedas
attractiveemployers.Peoplenowadayslovetoworkforcompaniesthatproducetheirfavorite
productsandservices,"saidKortneyKutsop,employerbrandingspecialistforUniversum."Also,
marketsuccessisanimportantfactor:Thecompanyneedstobegenerallyseenasinnovativeand
best-in-classinwhatevertheydo--that'stherecipeforsuccess."
Bycontrast,financialinstitutionslikeCitigroup,whosebrandshavebeenspoiledinrecent
yearsbythecollapseofthefinancialindustry,rankedinthelowerhalfofthelistof99companies
desiredbyyoungprofessionals.
Beyondthepowerofacompany'sbrand,collegegraduateswerealsoheavilyinfluencedbythe
perceivedfinancialstabilityofeachcompany,whichmayexplainwhymajorcorporationslike
Applewouldrankatthetop,sincetheyareconstantlyexpandingandhiringnewemployees.Onthe
otherhand,governmentagencies,whichfaredslightlyworsethanthetechcompanies,mayhave
beenhurtbyperceivedweaknessesinrecentyears,giventhatthepublicsectorasawholehasbeen
forcedtofreezewagesandlayoffemployees.
Universum,whichsurveyedmorethan10,000youngprofessionalswhograduatedfrom
collegeinthelasteightyears,alsofoundthatmanyofthemarelookingtoswitchjobsinthenear
future.Infact,halfofthosesurveyedclaimedtohaveappliedtootherjobsinthepastyearanda
quarterplantoswitchjobswithinsixmonths,suggestingthattheorganizationsatthetopofthislist
maybefloodedwithnewapplicationsinthecomingmonths.
1.TheUniversumsurveyfoundthatcollegegraduates________
A.aresponsoredbygovernmentagencies
B.refusetoworkinthefinancialindustry
C.aregivenbetterchoicesinemployment
D.prefertoworkatmajortechcompanies
2.AccordingtoKortneyKutsop,youngprofessionalsnowadays________
A.arebrand-orientedinjobhunting
B.arebrand-consciousinconsumption
C.areeagertobeinnovativeemployees
D.areeagertogettherecipeforsuccess
3.Citigrouphasbecomelessappealingtoyoungjobseekersdueto________
A.itsinadequateservice
B.itsminedreputation
C.itslackofcreativity
D.itsheavyworkload
4.Comparedwiththoseattechcompanies,jobsatgovernmentagenciesinrecentyears________
A.arebetterpaid
B.arebetterrated
C.arelesssecure
D.arelessdemanding
5.Inthesurvey,amajorityofyoungprofessionalswhograduatedfromcollegeinthelasteight
years________
A.areinfluencedbyfinancialinstability
B.areemployedbybigtechcompanies
C.havedecidedtochangetheircareers
D.havefoundjobsinthepublicsector
Exercise8
TodaytherearethreedifferentkindsofNewYorkers:thepeoplewhoactasiftheywereborn
here;thepeoplewhoarehereandwishtobeelsewhere;andthecollectionofvirtualNewYorkers
allovertheworld,whowishtheywerelivinginNewYork.ThesearethethreeStatesofmindand
whattheyhaveincommonarelongingandillusion.Infact,it’sacityofdreamers.
WhatmakesNewYorkspecial?NewYorkersareconvincedofitsspecialness--butTorontoismore
diverse,Londonislarger,Washingtonismorepowerful.SowhydoesNewYorkthinkit’sthecapital
oftheworld?
PeopleoftenexplaintheproblemsinEuropeancitiesbycitinginequality.ButNewYorktoday
isoneofthemostunequalcitiesinAmerica.In2010,1percentofNewYorkersearned45percent
ofitsincome.Thatworksouttoanaverageof$3.7millionayearforthecity’stop34,500
households.Theaveragedailyincomeofthisgroupisgreaterthantheaverageannualincomeof
thecity'sbottom10percent.
Sowhywouldpeoplestillcometotrytheirluckinthistoughplace?Isitopportunityorillusion
thatdrawsthem?
TheycomebecauseanynewcomercanfindaplaceinthehierarchyofNewYork.Ifyoulookat
aNewYorkCityrestaurant,forexample,thecookmightbeFrench,thepeoplewashingdishes
mightbeMexican,thehostessmightbeRussian,theownermightbeBritish.Theyarenotallequal.
Theyearndifferentrates.Buttheyworktogethertogetfoodtohungrypeople.
WhatNewYorkdemonstratesisthis:immigrationworks.Thecitycanuseitsimmigrants,even
theillegalones.Thoughtheybrokethelawbyillegallycrossingtheborders,thecity’seconomy
wouldbeashellofitselfhadtheynot,anditwouldcollapseiftheyweredeported.Attractedhere
bythefoundingmythofthecity,eachimmigrantisseekingtoescapefromhistory,personaland
political.Forhim,NewYorkisthecityofthesecondchance.
1.ThewritermentionsthethreekindsofNewYorkerstostressthat_______
A.theysharethesamelonging
B.theyareinpursuitofdreams
C.theyareproudoftheirbirthplaceD.theywishtoliveinanotherplace
2.IntheeyesofNewYorkers,theircityis_______
A.powerful
B.diverse
C.special
D.large
3.Thefiguresinparagraph3aregiventoshowthatNewYork_______
A.favorsthelucky
B.favorsthelocals
C.isacityofinequality
D.isacityofopportunities
4.PeoplekeepcomingtoNewYorkbecausetheycanfindjobsthat_______
A.challengethem
B.suitthemwell
C.paythemwell
D.raisetheirstatus
5.ItisimpliedinthetextthatNewYorkis_______
A.atolerantcity
B.awealthycity
C.amythicalcity
D.ahistoricalcity
Exercise9
We`vereadhowbabiesstarelongerandcrylesswhenheldbyprettypeople,andheardtales
ofhandsomechildrendoingbetterinschool,givenspecialattentionbytheirteachers.Inlife,asin
love,beautifulpeopleseemtohaveitawfullyeasy.Butwhatifwetoldyouthatwhenitcomesto
onlinedating,goodlookscouldactuallyhurtyou?
Accordingtoarecentsurveyof43,000usersbyOKCupid,anonlinedatingsite,themoremen
disagreeaboutawoman’slooks,themoretheyenduplikingher.Whatdoesthatmeanforladies
lookingforamatch?“Wenowhavemathematicalevidencethatminimizingyourweaknesses'is
theoppositeofwhatyoushoulddo,"saysthesite'sco-founder,ChristianRudder."Ifyou’realittle
fat,playitup.Ifyouhaveabignose,playitup.Statistically,theguyswhodon'tlikeitcanonly
helpyou,andtheoneswhodolikeitwillbeallthemoreexcited."
Theresultsofthisstudyenduphighlightinganideathatrecentscientificresearchdoesindeed
support.Whichisthis:thebeautifulmayhaveitgood,butonline,asinworkandlife,womenwho
aretooattractivedon'talwayshaveanadvantage.
Beautycreatesmorecompetition--amon
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