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SINGAPORE—It seems the financial crisis isn’t all hopeless: one in four people are glad the world’s economy turned down like it did, because it helped them realize more in life, according to a global survey.

Market research firm Synovate surveyed around 11400 people across the world and found more than half had permanently changed their attitudes toward money over the last 12 months. Another 47 percent, however, said they were looking forward to being able to spend freely again.

“The psychology of global depression has changed the way many people do things,” Jenny Chang, managing director in Taiwan (China), said in a statement. “They are making life-changing decisions based on the current global depression, such as postponing marriage, having children, moving house, changing jobs or pursuing higher education. Even in a relatively effect-free economy like Taiwan’s.”

A quarter of all respondents led by Malaysians said they were glad the world had an economic crisis as it has helped them realize what’s really important in their lives.

Nearly 60 percent said they would try their best to control their spending so that it doesn’t go back to what it used to be before the downturn, and over two-thirds are more interested in increasing their savings than reducing their debt.

The majority of respondents—over 80 percent—believed their generation had a responsibility to leave their country better off for the younger generation, even if it involved dramatically changing their lifestyles.

With the relatively high unemployment in the US, Synovate’s US-based Claire Peerson Braverman said, Americans who had lost one or more incomes in the family, had to make some of the most difficult decisions concerning money each day.

1.What information did Market research firm Synovate want to get by making the survey?

    A. The effects of global depression on people’s money and life attitudes.

    B. The loss people suffered in the global depression.

C. The number of people who like global depression.

D. The influence of economical crisis on the US.

2.What can be inferred from the article?

   A. The global depression had no effects on economy in Taiwan of China at all.

   B. Global depression led some people to give up their higher education.

   C. More people will spend their money more carefully after the global depression.

   D. Some people felt glad about the global depression for the benefits it brought them.

3.What does the underlined world “it” in the fifth paragraph refer to?

    A. Habit of spending money.         B. Global depression.

    C. Responsibility for the country.      D. Attitude towards life.

4.What is the theme of this article?

    A. The economic crisis made more people try to save more money.

    B. The situation of unemployment in the US became more serious.

    C. Lots of people put off some important events in their life for the economic crisis.

    D. Economic crisis helped people change their ideas about money and life.

 

1.A 2.C 3.A 4.D
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Even as Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda wrapped up a tired appearance before Congress,the head of the world’s largest automaker wasn’t leaving his problems behind.

 Toyota faces a criminal investigation by federal lawyers in New York.The company is now being investigated.Its US dealerships in difficulty now are facing repairs to potentially millions of customer cars that have been recalled.The company is offering customers money back for rental cars and other expenses.

 Its lawyers are busy preparing to cope with lawsuits.A new hearing will be conducted. And the cost to Toyota’s reputation is only now starting.

Despite back-to-back hearings this week,left to be said were a better explanation for slow actions to deal with the faults and believable promises that the problems that led to sudden,unintended accelerations will be fixed.

Toyoda said those changes were being made nearly around the clock,but during three hours of often tense questions and answers he repeated that there was no link to the vehicle’s electronic systems.

Many drivers making complaints against Toyota and the government say their acceleration problems had nothing to do with floor mat interference(油门踏板故障)or sticky gas pedals(刹车).Outside experts have suggested electronic problems.

    House lawmakers expressed serious criticism on Toyoda,the grandson of the company’s founder.

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA)is seeking records on Toyota’s recalls and is conducting its own review on whether electronics were behind the car faults.NHTSA also continues to look into steering complaints from drivers of the popular Corolla model.

    Toyota has recalled 8.5 million cars,more than 6 million of them in the United States.

    It may be a while before car buyers believe that Toyota really makes safe cars.

    Toyota’s January sales already fell 16 percent even as most other automakers jumped back from last year’s bad results.Analyst Koji Endo of Advanced Research Japan in Tokyo said he expects February sales,due out next week,to be down 30 percent to 40.Toyota’s sales problem could continue beyond that. 

    It will take some time to feel the full effect of this,he said.

1.The best title for this passage is            

    A.Toyota is in trouble             B.Toyota is under hearing

    C.Toyota is finished               D.Toyota is still running

2.What is the purpose of the hearing?

    A.America hopes that Toyota apologizes to the US customers.

    B.America wants to get Toyota out of the US market.

    C.America wants to help Toyota out of difficulty.

    D.America hopes that Toyota admits their cars have electronic system problem.

3.Why does Toyota recall cars and offer customers money back for rental cars and other expenses?

    A.It tries to avoid the maximum damages to the company.

    B.It is big company and has means to fix every problem.

    C.It’s part of post service.

    D.It’s a way to compete in auto market.

4.The last sentence of this passage indicates            .

    A.Analyst Koji Endo is fully confident about Toyota

    B.Toyota could meet a worse situation

    C.Toyota would get out of trouble sooner or later

    D.Toyota would build up a better reputation among its customers

 

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True love and kindness is needed in this world. It comes from appreciating the object, and rejoicing in the object, wanting the object to be happy and well, but holding it lightly, not tightly. And this goes for possessions too. You are in an extremely materialistic society in which the possession of more and bigger and better is held up as the total criteria(标准) for being happy.

What we own is not the problem; it’s our attitude towards our possessions. If we have something and we enjoy it, that’s fine. If we lose it, then that’s OK. But if we lose it and we are very attached to it in our heart, then that’s not fine. It doesn’t matter what the object is, because it’s not the object which is the problem. The problem is our own inner grasping mind that keeps us bound to the wheel, and keeps us suffering. If our mind was open and could just let thing flow naturally, there would be no pain. Do you understand? We need our everyday life to work on this, to really begin to see the greed of attachment in the mind and gradually begin to lessen and lessen it.

There is a famous story of a coconut, which is said to be used in India to catch monkeys. People take a coconut and make a little hole just big enough for a monkey to put its paw through. And inside the coconut, which is nailed to a tree, they have put something sweet. So the monkey comes along, sees the coconut, smells something nice inside, and he puts his hand in. he catches hold of the sweet inside, so now he has a fist. But the hole is too small for the fist to get out. When the hunters come back, the monkey is caught. But of course, all the monkey has to do is let go. Nobody’s holding the monkey except the monkey’s grasping greedy mind. Nobody is holding us on the wheel; we are clinging to it ourselves. There are no chains.

1.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

    A. Clinging Causes the Pain             B. Don’t Learn from the Monkey

    C. Giving Up is Holding             D. Possessions are Pains

2.According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is true?

    A. The world now is lacking in true love.

    B. Owning more means being happier in today’s society.

    C. Today’s society is very realistic.         

D. The society needs better criteria.

3.According to the passage, the monkey is caught because      .

    A. the hunter is cleverer than the monkey  

B. the monkey wants to eat the sweet

    C. the hole is too small for the monkey’s fist

    D. the monkey doesn’t know giving up

4.Why did the author tell the story of the monkey?

   A. Because he liked monkeys very much.

   B. Because the story is very interesting.

   C. Because he wants to explain the idea further.

   D. Because he wants to make the passage attractive.

 

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most popular teacher in our school.Comparing with         3.

others he pays much attention to his way of teaching.        4.

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thinks we should know“what” and understand“why”.       6.

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Therefore,with his help,we all learned how to              8.

settle problems.How a wonderful world of“why”             9.

he lead us to! We all admire Mr.Moore.                   10.

 

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