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Researchers found that women are overcome by a burning desire to share gossip(流言蜚语)as soon as they hear it. They will typically tell the secret to at least one other person in 47 hours. Depending on who the gossip is about, their boyfriend, husband, best friend or mother is most likely to be the recipients(接受者)of the information.

    The study of 3,000 women aged between 18 and 65 also found that. four out of ten admitted they were unable to keep a secret—no matter how personal or secret the news was. It was also found that alcohol usually gives us a helping hand to let out secrets—with more than half admitting a glass or two of wine could get them to dish the dirt.

Michael Cox, UK Director of Wines of Chile, said, “It’s official that women can’t keep secrets. We are really eager to find out with this survey how many secrets people are told. What we don’t count on(指望)is how quickly these are passed on by those we trust. No matter how precious the piece of information is, it often comes out within 48 hours.”

    Three quarters say they are able to keep quiet about a secret, and 83 percent consider themselves 100 percent reliable within each group of friends. Yet, four in ten admit to gossiping to a close friend from another friendship group. Nearly half(45 percent)disclose secrets just for the weight to be lifted from their shoulders. More than four in ten think it is acceptable to share a friend’s secret with someone who doesn’t know him or her.

    Private issues, true cost of purchases and affairs emerged top of the secret-keeping list, with girls most likely to share a secret chatting face-to-face, on the phone or via a text message. Fortunately, over a quarter(27 percent)said they forgot what they were told the following day.

1.Please explain the underlined words “dish the dirt” in English. (No more than 5 words.)

2.What makes women more likely pass on gossip? (No more than 3 word.)

3.What kinds of secrets are women most interested in? (No more than 10 words.)

4.Why do about half women tell secrets to others? (No more than 10 words.)

5.Should women tell secrets to others or keep secrets? Please give your reasons. (No more than 30 words.)

 

试题分析:本文讲述了女性不善于保守秘密,一项最新调查表明,普通女性保守秘密的时间不超过47个小时。女性最有可能首先将秘密告诉给男友、丈夫、最好的朋友或者母亲,而这通常取决于八卦的内容与谁有关。调查还发现,饮酒会让人更加口无遮拦,一半以上的受访者承认一两杯酒下肚,她们就管不住自己的嘴巴了。据统计隐私话题、货品的真实价格以及花边新闻高居保密排行榜之首。女性最可能在见面聊天、打电话或发短信时与他人分享秘密。 1.Tell secrets to others / Let out secrets. 2.Drinking wine/Alcohol. 3.Private issues, true cost of purchases and affairs. 4.Because they think it can reduce pressure. 5.I think women should keep secrets. Because spreading gossip may cause lots of trouble and harm the relations between people. 【解析】 1.根据four out of ten admitted they were unable to keep a secret 既然不能保守秘密,在喝了酒后,自然就会把秘密说出来,故用Tell secrets to others / Let out secrets. 2.根据a glass or two of wine could get them to dish the dirt.喝了酒后容易把秘密说出,故用 Drinking wine/Alcohol. 3.根据Private issues, true cost of purchases and affairs emerged top of the secret-keeping list, 隐私话题、商品的真实价格以及花边新闻高居保密排行榜之首。故用 Private issues, true cost of purchases and affairs. 4.根据Because they think it can reduce pressure. 5.根据自己的观点写出就行,我认为妇女应该保守秘密,因为传播这种流言蜚语有时会带来一些麻烦或者伤害人们之间的关系,故用I think women should keep secrets. Because spreading gossip may cause lots of trouble and harm the relations between people. 考点:阅读表达。
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    As we all know, some mistakes can be ones which people cannot afford to make, for instance, a broken friendship or a financial loss. Thus constantly using other people’s strengths and shortcomings to reflect upon ourselves makes us realize the costs of these mistakes and reduces the possibility that we will make similar mistakes.

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A. Confucius thought we should learn from strengths of others.

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D. Reflecting upon other people’s strengths and shortcomings can help us make fewer mistakes.

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C. finding what strengths and shortcomings other people have

D. reflecting others’ strengths and shortcomings onto ourselves

3.From the fifth paragraph, we learn that _______.

A. sometimes we can afford the costs of a broken friendship

B. our reflection will necessarily reduce our mistakes

C. some reflection will help to improve ourselves

D. reflection will stop us from making any mistakes in life

4.The passage is probably taken from __________.

A. a magazine about life                             B. a book about travel

C. an advertisement                      D. a research report

5.What does this passage mainly talk about?

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C. How to reduce the mistakes in one’s life.

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D. Both businessmen and their customers.

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2.List three advantages of casual office wear according to the text? (no more than 10 words)

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3.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 6 words)

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4.What does it mean by a conservative dress code? (no more than 10 words)

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5.What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3? (no more than 18 words)

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