C.an academic journal D.a textbook
9、(2020·甘肃省天水一中三模)Matches made over the Internet often do not last long because people end up choosing unsuitable
partners and forming emotional bonds before meeting face-to-face, an Australian university researcher has found.
Women may especially find Mr. Wrong, as they tend to be attracted by fine comments or clever emails, said psychologist Matthew Bambling from the Queensland University of Technology. “You can never assume things are the way they seem online,” Bambling said. “The fact that they
can write a clever comment or a witty email doesn’t mean they will be Mr. Right, that’s for sure,” he
said, adding some men use the concept of “netting”, sending emails to dozens of women and hoping one might respond. Bambling said you can find a partner online, but warned those using the Web to
find love to be aware of the traps. “There’s definitely an uncontrolled effect online,” he said, with
people more likely to exaggerate their good points while hiding anything negative. “Few guys for
example would say ‘look, I’m a middle aged alcoholic who’s been married five times, pick me’. They’re going to present themselves as a good catch.” He said it was easy for people to quickly invest
too much emotionally in an online relationship because they don’t see the full picture of the person they are emailing.
Bambling said people can avoid many of the problems by meeting early in the actual relationship, rather than by getting to know each other only by email. He suggests couples arrange to meet over
coffee after a few emails, which will help people from building up a fantasy image of their match. “The main thing to remember is to make real life contact as soon as possible if you are interested in
someone, because then you will know contact as soon as possible if you are interested in someone, because then you will know if a relationship is a possibility.” He said. 53. Why were women quite likely to find Mr. Wrong over the Internet? A. Because they often judge a person by his appearance. B. Because single women usually felt more lonely. C. Because the emotional bonds were hard to break. D. Because they were easily attracted by fine comments.
54. About the online relationship Bambling suggests we should be ______. A. rejective B. favorable C. cautious D. hopeful
55. The underlined word “exaggerate” in Paragraph 3 probably means “______”. A. enlarge B. invent C. remove D. cover 56. What is suggested by Bambling for a better online relationship? A. Writing clever comments or emails to girls frequently. B. Finding a partner online through one night respond. C. Making real life contact before further development. D. Investing much emotion in your partner. 10、(2020·江西省吉安一中2020届高三第一次)
One evening I went out and left my 17-year-old son in charge of his 8-year-old brother and 4-year-old sister.On this occasion,the work was made less troublesome by the presence of his girlfriend.I left with complete confidence that the older children would do a wonderful job of babysitting the younger children.Later,I discovered that complete confidence was the last thing I should have left home with.
I had decided to return home earlier than planned so that my son and his girlfriend could go out.I called home with this happy news.But instead of hearing his cheerful, grateful voice on the other end of the line, all I heard was the sound of a telephone ringing.
It was, I should point out,after 10 p.m.,when the two younger children should have been in bed,and when the two older children should have been answering the phone.“I’ll give him a lesson,”I said. I decided they must be outside.Why they might be outside at 10:30 on a winter night I had no idea, but it was the only explanation I could come up with.
Finally,in desperation,I called his girlfriend’s house. After what seemed like countless rings, his girlfriend answered.“Yes,”she said brightly,“He’s right here.”
He came on the phone.I was not my usual calm, rational(理智的)self. After all,one of the rules of survival for modern parents is that you can’t trust modern teenagers.“Where are the children?”I said.He said they were with him.They had done nothing wrong.My son had taken the younger children over to his girlfriend’s house just for ice cream and cake.This was too good to be believed. Well, it turns out that I shouldn’t have believed it.It was only part of the truth.
The following Saturday evening we were at my parents’home,celebrating my birthday.My oldest son gave me the children’s gifts.Mounted and framed were a series of lovely color photographs of my children,dressed in their best clothes, and wearing their most wonderful expressions.They are pictures to treasure a lifetime, all taken by the father of my son’s girlfriend. 56.The author went out and left her eldest son in charge of the younger children because .
A.she knew that her eldest son was a good baby-sitter
B.she thought it no hard work to take care of the younger ones C.she believed he could do well with his girlfriend’s help D.she could not find a baby-sitter on that winter night
57.When the author called home that evening,she found that .
A.two younger children had already been in bed B.the children were preparing a birthday gift for her C.her son was quarrelling with his girlfriend D.there was no one answering the telephone
58.What can you learn from the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph?
A.The author didn’t believe what her son had told her. B.The author had complete confidence in her son. C.The author believed her son was telling the truth. D.The author was moved by what her children had done.
59.What might the children do that evening?
A.They had a birthday party. B.They framed some photographs. C.They had their pictures taken. D.They made some beautiful clothes.
60.What does the author intend to tell us by the story?
A.Modern teenagers are not worth trusting. B.It is no easy job to look after young children. C.It’s no good to have a girlfriend at an early age. D.Her children have a caring and tender heart.
11、(2020·山东省青岛市三模)“A survey was conducted in Shanghai where interviewees were asked if they wanted to be a factory worker, One percent of all people interviewed said “YES,” Wang Hongjun, a technician, said, raising his voice for dramatic effect.\a small part of that 1 percent are telling the truth.\
I've met colorful people like Wang all over China.They are cynical (玩世不恭的) yet
warmhearted, plain spoken but smart.And many of them are confined (局限于) to work in factories.
Wang is a top technician but also represents manual factory workers, who \
important natural resource.Their energy is powering China's economic boom, and their muscle is turning the wheel of the world's factory.
But does their unskilled labor give their life meaning? At school, did they tell their friends:
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Factory work has always been a stepping-stone from farm life to the city and a modern
life. It's been happening for centuries, but today, with our space-age technology, it's outdated.Earning 1,200 yuan ($169) per month working in a factory is better than that on a farm, but as Wang points out, it's not a dream career.There should be batter ways to earn your rice.
Many modern factories no longer have production line workers.Robots do the assembly (装
配).People just do the monitoring, hi this age of technology, in which China is now working smarter and riot just harder, why are people still standing in production lines?
But life is cheap in China.So why not continue to exploit the low-cost labor situation and
keep the economy growing fast, some entrepreneurs may ask.
But have these businessmen ever labored in a factory?
61.How many people surveyed really like to be factory workers?
A.One percent
B.Only a small part
D.The writer didn't mention it.
C.Only a small part of that one percent
62.Which is NOT the writer's opinion of factory workers?
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