英语A级阅读理解Word格式.docx
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6.Accordingtothepassage,nonverbalcommunication__________.
A.isamethodoftenusedbypeoplewhocannotspeak
B.cantellsomethingthatwordscannot
C.canbeusedtotalkwithpeoplewhocannotbear
D.islessusedthanwords
7.TheSouthAmerican__________.
A.tendstokeepadistancebetweenhimselfandthepersonheisspeakingto
B.usuallystandsclosetothepersonheistalkingto
C.isoftenunfriendlywhenspokento
D.isoftencoldanddistantwhenspeaking
8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Lesseyecontactsuggestsdistanceinrelation.
B.Thelongeronelooksatyou,themoreinteresthehasinyou.
C.Thereismoreeyecontactbetweenpeoplewholikeeachother.
D.Shortereyecontactshowsmoreinterestinwhatoneistalkingabout
9.Toolongagaze__________.
A.mayupsetpeoplebeinglookedat
B.showsone'
sgreatconfidence
C.indicatesone'
sinterestinthetalk
D.tellsyouhowfriendlyoneis
10.Constantsmilingwithoutapparentreason__________.
A.isasignofone'
sfriendliness
B.isasignofone'
sunfriendliness
C.makespeoplefeelhappy
D.makespeoplefeeluncomfortable
Passage3
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Televisionhasopenedwindowsineverybody'
slife.Youngmenwillneveragaingotowarastheydidin1914.Millionsofpeoplenowhaveseentheeffectsofabattle.Andtheresulthasbeenageneraldislikeofwar,andperhapsmoreinterestinhelpingthosewhosufferfromalltheterriblethingsthathavebeenshownonthesc-Teen.
Televisionhasalsochangedpolitics.Themostdistantareascannowfollowstateaffairs,seeandhearthepoliticiansbeforeanelection.Betterinformed,peoplearemorelikelytovote,andsotomaketheiropinioncount.
Unfortunately,television'
sinfluencehasbeenextremelyharnffultotheyoung.(79)ChildrendonothaveenoughexperiencetorealizethatTVshowspresentanunrealworld;
thatTVadvertisementslietosellproductsthataresometimesbadoruseless.Theybelievethattheviolencetheyseeisnormalandacceptable.Alleducatorsagreethatthe"
televisiongenerations"
aremoreviolentthantheirparentsandgrandparents.
Also,theyoungarelesspatient.(80)UsedtoTVshows,whereeverythingisquickandinteresting,theydonothavethepatiencetoreadanarticlewithoutpictures;
toreadabookthatrequiresthinking;
tolistentoateacherwhodoesn'
tdofunnythingslikethepeopleonchildren'
sprograms.Andtheyexpectallproblemstobesolvedhappilyinten,fifteen,orthirtyminutes.That'
sthetimeittakesonthescreen.
11.Inthepast,manyyoungpeople__________.
A.knewtheeffectsofwar
B.wentinforpolitics
C.likedtosavethewoundedinwars
D.werewillingtobesoldiers
12.NowwithTVpeoplecan__________.
A.discuspoliticsataninformationcenter
B.showmoreinterestinpolitics
C.maketheftowndecisionsonpoliticalaffairs
D.expresstheiropinionsfreely
13.TheauthorthinksthatTVadvertisements__________.
A.arenotreliableonthewhole
B.areuselesstopeople
C.areagoodguidetoadults
D.areveryharmfultotheyoung
14.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peoplehavebecomeusedtocrimesnow.
B.WithaTVsetsomeproblemscanbesolvedquickly.
C.Peoplenowliketoreadbookswithpictures.
D.Theadultsarelessviolentthantheyoung.
15.Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethat__________.
A.childrenshouldkeepawayfromTV
B.TVprogramsshouldbeimproved
C.children'
sbooksshouldhavepictures
D.TVhasadeepinfluenceontheyoung
2
Aformertownhallworkermadelegalhistorylastweekwhenshewasawarded67,000poundsforstressbroughtonbyherwork.TherulingmadeBeverleyLancasterthefirstpersontogettheiremployertoacceptlegalresponsibilityforstress-relatedpersonalinjuryinaBritishcourt.Itislikelytostartafloodofotherworker’sclaims;
Mrs.Lancaster’sunionalreadyhas7,000stress-relatedcasesonitsbooks.
The44-year-oldmotheroftwostartedalegalcaseagainstBirminghamCityCouncilafterfallingillwhileworkingasatroubleshooterinaneighborhoodhousingoffice.Dealingwithrudeandabusivemembersofthepublicpushedherintoperiodsofgloomandshesufferedanxiety,Birminghamcountycourtheard.Mrs.Lancasterjoinedthecouncilat16,workingherwayupfromjuniorclerktoseniordraughtswoman.HerproblemsbeganwhenshewaspromotedtohousingofficerinSuttonOldfield."
Withnocontinuity,aconstanthighworkloadandlittleclericalsupport,Ifounditdifficulttoswitchfromoneproblemorsituationtoanother,"
shesaid."
MyconcentrationswungandIsufferedsleeplessnights.ItmademefeellikeIwasinaholewithnokeytoopenthedoor.Iwouldbreakdownintears.Iwasbeinginpaperworkandattimesmymindwouldjustgoblank."
Inawardingcompensationof67,491pounds,assistantrecorderFrancesKirkhamsaidsheunderstoodthepositionoftroubleshooterwasverydifferentfromMrs.Lancaster’spreciousjob.SherejectedclaimsfromthecouncilthatMrs.Lancasterwouldbeabletogobacktoherformerprofession,sayingsheacceptedthatthepossibilityoffutureworkwouldbelesscapacity.
AfterthehearingMrs.Lancastersaidshewasrelievedandpleased.Sheadded,"
Ihopethiswillactasawarningtoemployers.EverythingIdidwasright.Thecouncilmadepromisestomeandtheyfailedme.Ifeltisolated,letdown,thatIwasnotgoodenough,notwanted."
Thepayout,thefirstofitskindtobedecidedinacountycourt,coverslossofwagesandfuturelossofearnings.
AspokesmanforBirminghamCityCouncilsaidactionhadbeentakenbytheauthoritytoreviewitsstaffandmanagementprocedures.
46.Mrs.BeverleyLancasterwasawarded67,000poundsfor______.
A.illnesscausedbyherjob
B.hersuccessfulandgoodluck
C.thecouragesheshowedincourt
D.theamountofworkshedid
47.Mrs.BeverleyLancastertooklegalactionagainstthecitycouncilbecause______.
A.itrefusedtoawardherforherjob
B.shehadtodealwithrudemembersofthecouncil
C.itwasresponsibleforherproblems
D.itdeniedheranyclericalsupport
48.TheLancastercaseshowsthatemployeeshavetherighttogetcompensationifthey______.
A.aregivenworkthattheyareunabletodo
B.suffermentalinjurycausedbytheirwork
C.areforcedtodoworkthattheydon’tlike
D.feelisolated,letdownandextremelyanxious
49.Itcanbeinferredthat______.
A.MrLancasterwillfindabetterpaidjobinthefuture
B.thejobofdraughtswomanisverydemanding
C.thecourtmayhearmorestress-relatedcases
D.thejobofhousingofficercausesmentalinjuries
50.IfBirminghamCityGouncilplanstomoveanemployeetoanewjob,itwilldefinitelymakesurethat______.
A.thereiscontinuitybetweenthetwojobs
B.nocomplaintsfromtheemployeeoccur
C.theamountofworkisreducedforthenewjob
D.theemployeeispreparedforanymentalproblems
Text2
Lifelearning(sometimescalledun-schoolingorself-directedlearning)isoneofthoseconceptsthatarealmosteasiertoexplainbysayingwhatitisn’t,thanwhatitis.Andthat’sprobablybecauseourownschooledbackgroundshaveconvincedusthatlearninghappensonlyinadedicatedbuildingoncertaindays,betweencertainhours,andmanagedbyaspeciallytrainedprofessional.
Withinthatschoolingframework,nomatterhowhardteacherstryandnomatterhowgoodtheirtextbooks,manybrightstudentsgetbored,manyslowerstudentsstruggleandgiveuporlosetheirself-respect,andmostofthemreachtheendoftheprocessunpreparedtoenterintosociety.Theyhavememorizedacertainbodyofknowledgelongenoughtorushbacktheinformationontests,buttheyhaven’treallylearntmuch,atleastoftheofficialcurriculum.
Lifelearners,ontheotherhand,knowthatlearningisnotdifficult,thatpeoplelearnthingsquiteeasilyifthey’renotcompelledandforced,iftheyseeaneedtolearnsomething,andiftheyaretrustedandrespectedenoughtolearnitontheirowntimetable,attheirownspeed,intheirownway.Theyknowthatlearningcannotbeproducedinusandthatwecannotproduceitinothers—nomatterwhatageandnomatterwhetherwe’reatschoolorathome.
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