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Letter to My Daughter Hardcover $10. 00

This book of essay and poems by Maya Angelou, a respectable American poet, is written for "the daughter she never had" —the millions of women, both young and old, who she considers to be her "family". From the viewpoint of a caring, older relative, this book contains lessons taken from her own life experiences, including the birth of her only child, a son, as well as the development and loss of friendship.

Ordinary Light Paperback $6. 46

"She left us at night,” Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, writes in the first sentence in Ordinary Light. She gives a description of her mother's last days and moments, and her own private farewell. She moves on to search for her mother through memories. She remembers her as a steady presence during visits to grandparents, while spending time with her much-older sisters and brothers. Ordinary Light is a memory, a discovery, a blessing.

A Room of Ones Own Hardcover $19. 48

This essay by English writer Virginia Woolf is based on her several lectures given to two women's colleges at Cambridge University in 1928. In it, Woolf describes that it's situation not talent alone that allows men to be more successful at writing. Women, in other words, spend so much time cooking, cleaning ? and tending to their children that they have no time left for art. To write well, therefore, a woman must have "a room of her own". While on its surface, this essay appears to be only about writing, it is actually about wealth and class, freedom and imprisonment (囚禁),and the power struggle between sexes.

Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? Hardcover $8. 44

"When you think things are bad, when you start to get mad... you should do what I do!"

The classic book by Dr Seuss begins with the advice of a wise man and provides the perfect ways for readers of all ages who are feeling down. Thanks to Dr. Seuss's trademark rhymes (韵律)and signature illustrations (插画),readers will realize just how lucky they truly are.

1.How many different books can you buy at most with $25?

A.One. B.Two.

C.Three. D.Four.

2.If you are feeling a bit low, you can read    .

A.Letter to My Daughter

B.A Room of One's Own

C.Ordinary Light

D.Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

A.Maya spends most of her time fighting for women's rights.

B.Woolf thinks many factors influence women's success at writing.

C.Tracy often spends much time with her older sisters and brothers.

D.Dr. Seuss always gives more encouragement to young people.

 

1.C 2.D 3.B 【解析】 本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了4本书籍的作者,价格及作品内容。 1.细节理解题。根据每本书标注的价格,其中三本书是10+6.46+8.44=24.9美元,而另外一本书是19.48美元,所以我们用25美元最多可以买到三本书,故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据文章对Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?的描述 The classic book by Dr Seuss begins with the advice of a wise man and provides the perfect ways for readers of all ages who are feeling down. Dr Seuss的这本经典书籍始于一位智者的建议,并为所有年龄的情绪低落的读者提供了完美的方法。可知,这本书是帮助情绪低落的人,所以当你感觉有点消沉的时候,可以读Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?,故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据文章This book of essay and poems by Maya Angelou, a respectable American poet, is written for "the daughter she never had" —the millions of women, both young and old, who she considers to be her "family".这本由尊敬的美国诗人Maya Angelou撰写的散文和诗歌,是为“她从未有过的女儿”——她认为是她的“家人”的数百万年轻和年老的女性而写的,由此可知A选项错误;She remembers her as a steady presence during visits to grandparents, while spending time with her much-older sisters and brothers. 她记得,在看望祖父母时,她很稳健,同时花时间与她的姐妹和兄弟在一起。这里她指的是Tracy的母亲,所以C选项错误;The classic book by Dr Seuss begins with the advice of a wise man and provides the perfect ways for readers of all ages who are feeling down. Dr Seuss的这本经典书籍始于一位智者的建议,并为所有年龄的情绪低落的读者提供了完美的方法。可知,这本书是帮助所有情绪低落的人,不单单是年轻人,D选项也不正确;In it, Woolf describes that it's situation not talent alone that allows men to be more successful at writing. Women, in other words, spend so much time cooking, cleaning and tending to their children that they have no time left for art. 在这篇文章中,Woolf描述了让男人在写作方面更成功的不是天赋的情况。女人,换句话说,花那么多时间做饭,打扫卫生,照顾他们的孩子,他们没有时间去艺术。由此可知 B选项正确,故选B。
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Go, commonly known in China as weiqi, is a board game for two players that needs logical (逻辑的) strategies. To win, the player must use black and white playing pieces to surround more field than the other player. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago. It enjoys a wide fan base, mostly in East Asia—but it is becoming more popular in other areas of the world.

Schreiber, vice chair of Berlin Go Association, was introduced to the game 16 years ago, but thought the game rather boring at first. Similarly, Urban, chair of Berlin Go Association, accidentally discovered a book on Go on his mother’s bookshelf when he was 37 years old. “I tried to understand the rules because I love board games and I did not get it,” added Urban. But they both found the game more and more interesting after practice. “It’s like speaking to another but with your hands. You make a very direct message,” explained Schreiber.

Schreiber recommended children learn Go because he believed it could be beneficial for them. “They learn that there is always someone stronger and they learn that it’s okay to lose. They learn how to improve from their mistakes and say tomorrow will be better than today,” he explained.

To the experienced players, Go can be very addictive, as it carries meanings not just in leisure, but also in culture. Many are too quick to judge other people’s cultures. Confucius said, “Tell me, I’ll forget; Show me, I may remember; Involve me, and I will understand.” With Go, people only get stronger if they play against different players. With culture, one need ot go and talk to people, even better if in their language. If you can’t, maybe it’s enough to use the Go board as the language.

As cooperation between China and Germany deepens in many aspects of life, efforts have been made to further popularize Go in Europe. The European. Go Congress has been hosting annual competitions since 1983. Training courses are also offered, and professional players from China are invited to deliver lectures for game loves in Europe.

1.When was Go invented in China?

2.How did Schreiber and Urban feel about Go after practice?

3.Why did Schreiber recommend children learn Go?

4.What has happened as a cooperation between China and Germany deepens?

 

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    “You’ll get square eyes!” my mother used to say as I sat for hour after hour glued to the TV. I ignored her, of course. Past-forward a few decades and now I’m the parent. My 5-year-old lives in a world where screens aren’t fixed pieces of furniture. You can’t even avoid them by going outside. Screens are not only in our pockets; they’re everywhere.

The concerns have grown with the screens. In the past decade, we have heard that they will damage our mental health. Many of us feel more distracted by them, feeling guiltier and more tired as a result.

The apps and websites we can access on our phones have also sparked widespread concern. Big tech companies are also good at making use of our need for social recognition, hooking us on likes, retweets and follower counts. Social media has created a culture of mass narcissism (自恋), which has led many to worry about the emotional stresses on teenagers. A quick online search brings up dozens of papers linking screen use or social media with harmful effects on mental health, including depression and suicide.

Such statements are alarming. They are also widely believed, thanks to popular books like iGen by Jean Twenge, which claims that digital technology has ruined a generation. Yet, Amy Orben at the University of Oxford, who studies the impact of digital technology and social media in particular on mental health, holds different views. She claims that the underlying data can be used to tell different stories. She also spotted shortcomings in several large studies that claimed to show correlations (相关性) between the use of devices with screens and depression in users.

Twenge stands by her own finding, pointing in turn to what she considers flaws in Orben’s research methods. For David Max, at Royal College of Child Health in London, the effect of screen time and social media use on mental health remains speculative. “We cannot regard social media overall as good or bad,” says Davie. “We don’t know whether in individual cases social media is not responsible,” he says.

The explosion of mobile phone use has revolutionized our lives. I can download movies, write articles, communicate with my family and broadcast to the world all at the push of a button. Rather than impose constraints (限制), we should take a look at our use of screens and ask how they fit with the activities and lifestyle.

Every new technology with widespread impact has given rise to new fears. So the best bet may simply be to ask yourself what level of screen use makes you and those around you happy and try to stick to it. If you find yourself over addictive, don’t panic—and certainly don’t feel guilty. Nobody knows anything worth getting scared about.

1.According to the passage, people give likes, retweet or count followers to __________.

A.share one’s lifestyles B.show respect for others

C.seek social recognition D.relieve emotional stresses

2.The underlined word “speculative” probably means “__________”.

A.doubtful B.specific

C.important D.abstract

3.What can be learned from the passage?

A.Teenagers are more affected by screen use both physically and mentally.

B.Orben claims it is far too early to blame screen use for ruining a generation.

C.Big tech companies help to produce many research papers on mental health.

D.Twenge mainly introduces the overall benefits of digital technology in her books.

4.The passage is written to __________.

A.encourage readers to reduce the time of screen use

B.share different opinions on the effects of screen use

C.explain why screen use may have negative effects on people

D.relieve people’s concerns and worries about the use of screens

 

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    Georiga O’Keeffe always thought of herself as an artist. By 1928, the rest of the world did, too. At the age of 41 she was living in New York City and becoming a well-known painter. Still, O’Keeffe wasn’t happy. New York had been a good source of ideas for almost ten years. Now those ideas were drying up. O’Keeffe felt like she needed a change. She had visited New Mexico in 1917 with her sister. The wide open space had thrilled her. “Maybe I should go back,” she thought. In April of 1929, O’Keeffe packed her bags.

The wide open space of New Mexico drew O’Keeffe in. She spent hours just watching the sky change. Because the light was so clear, she felt like she could see for the first time. The beauty of the land renewed her. She couldn’t wait to start painting. Cow and horse skulls and desert flowers filled her canvases (画布). The colors of the desert inspired O’Keeffe. As a result, she made new choices in her artwork. “The color up there is different,” she explained. She loved the dusty blues and greens.

That August, O’Keeffe went home to New York. It was the start of a pattern. Each spring, she traveled to New Mexico to paint. These trips restored her spirit. Then, in the fall, she would return to New York. There, she showed her work. Each time O’Keeffe visited New Mexico, she explored a little more.

The bleached animal bones and skulls that O’Keeffe found excited her because she could see their special beauty. The bones didn’t mean death to O’Keeffe. To  her, they showed the lasting beauty of the desert. The landscapes, clear light, and bright colors also spoke to her. She often painted close-ups of the rocks and mountains. Later, she began to travel more in search of new ideas. However, she always came back to New Mexico.

As O’Keeffe grew older, her eyesight began to fail. Still, O’Keeffe wasn’t ready to give up. Her friend Juan Hamilton helped her work with watercolors. He also taught her to sculpt. As a result, she made art into her 90s. When she died at the age of 98, Hamilton sprinkled her ashes over the desert. Her body became part of the land that had touched her art and her life.

1.O’Keeffe was unhappy in New York in 1928 because __________.

A.she was lack of the creative ideas B.she felt disappointed about her job

C.she was not successful as an artist D.she felt bored about life in a big city

2.After her trips to New Mexico, O’Keeffe __________.

A.received great reputation there B.discovered the meaning in her life

C.chose to settle down in that country D.got new thoughts from the scenery

3.What can we know about O’Keeffe from the passage?

A.She was never afraid of failure and death. B.She was devoted and passionate about art.

C.She was patient with the coming chances. D.She was curious about the nature of people.

4.Which of the following could be the best title for this article?

A.Lifestyle in the Desert B.Special Love for Art

C.Inspiration from the Desert D.Modern Women Artists

 

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    A vacation often means rest and relaxation, but more and more people are looking at traveling as an opportunity to help others and give back.

Don Germaise is a familiar face to many in Tampa Bay, but this former TV reporter’s life has changed a bit. “In the TV business you see the best and the worst the world has to offer, and at some point, it just occurred to me: I just need to do something to make the world a better place,” he explained.

He now travels the world, volunteering his time to help others. “Here’s the best part about a volunteer vacation. You’re not stuck at a hotel doing tours that everyone else does,” Germaise said. “You’re meeting regular people, living with regular people and helping regular people all over the world.”

Travel Writer Joe Miragliotta says that’s exactly why more people are spending time volunteering on vacation. “Travelers, especially millennials (千禧一代) like myself, are becoming more socially conscious when it comes to choosing where they go,” Miragliotta said. “They want to connect with the communities and causes they really care about.”

He recently took some time out of a trip to San Francisco to help out at a local farm. “Here, volunteers are growing healthy foods for the community, and they give it right back for free; and you know you can tend the vegetable gardens, help clean the orchard—lots of fun activities,” Miragliotta explained.

Volunteering doesn’t take up your entire vacation. You can do it for a few hours or even a few days. It’s all up to you. “With a kid...when you do something as simple as giving him or her a pencil when they never had a pencil for school, the look in their eyes is so unbelievable,” Germaise said. “It’s like they got an iPad for Christmas. It’s the greatest feeling in the world.”

1.What do vacations mean to Don Germaise?

A.Having a rest and relaxing. B.Getting an opportunity to travel.

C.Meeting and helping regular people. D.Reporting on what happens around the world.

2.According to Joe Miragliotta, young people __________.

A.are becoming more socially conscious B.find it fun to help in vegetable gardens

C.enjoy taking care of the children around D.are trying to learn more about other people

3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.It only takes travelers a few hours to do volunteering.

B.Finding a way to help the people in need is not easy.

C.It is impossible for the kids to get an iPad for Christmas.

D.Making a small difference to people’s life is rewarding.

4.What’s the passage mainly about?

A.Millennials pay more attention to society.

B.Volunteer vacation is becoming a new trend.

C.Two travelers shared their experiences abroad.

D.Volunteers enjoy popularity among local people.

 

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Table Talk

As we got out of the car, our son announced, “Phones stay in the car.”

“Why do you always have to tell us that?” complained our fifteen-year-old grandson.

Our son’s wife winked at us and then explained, “We have a family _________ that no one may bring anything electronic to the table.”

We _________ our phones in the car. Even though the restaurant was filled with families, there was little noise. All I heard were a few quiet conversations and the ding of forks on plates. The _________ unnerved me. I looked around. Everyone, even the young kids, was _________ at some kind of screen.

The silence was broken _________ the six of us sat down, and started talking. The waitress stood patiently and waited for our orders. When our food came, we continued to chat.

An elderly couple at the next table were finishing their dinners and conversing quietly. I noticed that they shot us a few glances, and _________ if our constant chatter was annoying them.

After the dessert, my son signaled the waitress for the check. She hesitated when she brought the black folder to our table. My son opened the black folder—it was _________. “You forgot the check,” he told her.

“There isn’t one. Someone else _________ your bill—and the tip too.” she said with a giggle (咯咯笑).

“Why?” asked our son, his wife and myself at once.

“They loved it that no one was connected,” she continued. “They loved watching you guys _________. The old lady went on and on about how nice it was to see a family eating and talking instead of looking at ‘electric games’.”

For a moment, everyone at our table was at a loss for __________. Then we all started talking at once. My son’s voice rose above the others. “Where are they? We want to thank them.”

“They left after you ordered dessert,” the waitress replied.

We spent the next fifteen minutes discussing this goodness and camp up with a __________. Next time we see a family eating at a restaurant __________ looking at anything electronic, we’ll pay it forward, just like what happened to us.

1.A.rule B.appointment C.discussion D.goal

2.A.closed B.returned C.sent D.locked

3.A.sweetness B.quietness C.patience D.preference

4.A.smiling B.knocking C.staring D.pointing

5.A.though B.before C.when D.until

6.A.realized B.wondered C.asked D.hesitated

7.A.special B.strange C.typical D.empty

8.A.paid B.served C.managed D.changed

9.A.eat B.talk C.argue D.work

10.A.directions B.choices C.words D.ideas

11.A.schedule B.message C.task D.plan

12.A.without B.by C.through D.for

 

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