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1、Childlabor,theemploymentofchildreninindustry,oftenagainsttheirwill,hasbeenaproblemformanyyears.

Overahundredyearsago,CharlesDickensshockedmanyofhisreaderswhenhedescribedtheconditionsunderwhichyoungchildrenworkedinBritishfactories.TheconditionsDickensdescribedcontinuealmostunchangedtodayinmanypartsoftheworld.Theonlydifferenceisthattodayemploymentofchildrenisconfinedtosmallindustriesandfamilybusinesses,suchashotels,restaurantsandparticularlyfarms,ratherthantolargefactories.

Girlssuffermorefromchildlaborpracticesthanboys.Manyofthemareforcedtostartworkwhentheyareonlytenyearsold.Althoughtheworktheyaregiventodoisoftenlight,itisoftenharmfultotheirhealth.Recently,childrenasyoungassixyearswerefoundtobeworkinginAsianfactories,andthechildrenwereworkingfromeighttofourteenhoursadayinovercrowdedandunhealthyworkingconditions.Sometimesawholefamilygroupisemployed,withthepaymentgoingtoaparentorolderrelative.Thechildrennotonlyreceivenothingorverylittlefortheirlonghoursofwork,butalsotheyarepreventedfromattendingschools.Therefore,whentheybecomeoldertheyareunabletodoanyotherkindofwork.

Thesolutiontotheproblemofchildlabourisclearlybetterlawstoprotectyoungchildren,greatersupervisionofindustryandheavierfinesforthosewhobreakthelaws.Onlyinthiswaycanyoungboysandgirlsbeallowedtoenjoythemostvaluabletimeoftheirlives-childhood.

 

(1)、Theconditionsunderwhichyoungchildrenwork______.

A:

haveimprovedsinceahundredyearsago

B:

areevenworsethanthoseahundredyearsago

C:

aresimilartothoseahundredyearsago

D:

areexactlythesameasthoseahundredyearsago

答案:

C

(2)、Girls'workis______.

A:

notharmfultothehealththoughitisheavy

B:

notharmfultothehealthbecauseitislight

C:

harmfultothehealththoughitislight

D:

harmfultothehealthbecauseitisheavy

答案:

C

(3)、Youngchildrengotowork______.

A:

becausetheyareforcedto

B:

inordertobeskilfulinacertainkindofwork

C:

inordertoearnmoneyforeducation

D:

inordertobepaidwell

答案:

A

(4)、Tosolvetheproblemofchildlabour,thewritersuggests______.

A:

punishinglawbreakerswithsevererfines,improvingchildren'sworkingconditions,andconfiningemploymentofchildrentolightindustries

B:

improvinglawsofprotectingchildren'sinterests,lookingoverfactoriesmoreclosely,andpunishinglawbreakerswithsevererfines

C:

improvinglawsofprotectingchildren'sinterests,givingthemlighterwork,andraisingtheirpayment

D:

confiningemploymentofchildrentosmallindustriesandfamilybusinesses,lookingoverfactoriesmoreclosely,andimprovingthesystemofeducation

答案:

B

(5)、Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardchildlabor?

A:

indifferent

B:

disapproving

C:

supportive

D:

admiring

答案:

B

2、Afteralongperiodofstudies,scientistsareuncoveringsurprisingnewfindingsaboutdolphins.Theybelievethatdolphinsdo"talk"toeachother,whistling"names"amongthemselvesandothersintheirgroup.Theyhelponeanotherwhenintrouble.Likebats,theyusesoundwavesto"see".Becauseoftheseandmanyotherfindings,manyscientistsnowplacedolphinsamongthecleverestanimalsonearth.

Dolphinslovetomimic.Ifweswimonourbacks,theydotoo.Ifwedive,theyfollow.Onceatrainerblewapuffofcigarettesmokeagainstthewindowofanobservationtank,ayoungdolphinsuddenlyswamtoitsmother,nursedamoment,andspitoutacloudofmilk.Itisevenmoresurprisingthatdolphinsareabletounderstandsignlanguage.OneofHerman'sdolphinshasmasteredmorethan50signwords.Forexample,itunderstandsthedifferencebetween"bringthesurfboardtotheperson"and"bringthepersontothesurfboard."

Scientistsarelearninghowdolphins"speak"toeachother."Eachdolphin,"saysPeterGyack"hasitsown'signature'whistle."Dolphincanalsomimicthesignatureofothers.

Dolphinshelponeanother.Whenbirth-givingtakesplace,femalesgathertokeepoffsharks.Later,whilethemotherlooksforfood,theytakecareoftheyoungdolphin,swimminginacircle.

Dolphinsreachouttousinastonishingways.Whatwouldtheworldbelikewithoutthem?

 

(1)、Tothebestofourknowledge,dolphinsare______.

A:

surprisingfish

B:

interestinganimals

C:

intelligentmammals

D:

man'sfriends

答案:

C

(2)、Inthesecondparagraph,"nursed"means______.

A:

broughtthemothersomethingtoeat

B:

suckedmilkfromthemotherdolphin

C:

askedtobetakencareof

D:

gavesomemilktoher

答案:

B

(3)、Whatwastheyoungdolphindoingwhenitsuddenlyspitoutacloudofmilk?

Itwas______.

A:

havingalittlefun

B:

divingintothedeepsea

C:

playing"smoking"

D:

copying"smoking"

答案:

D

(4)、Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkismorereasonable?

A:

Wearestillintheearlystageoflearningabouttheseanimals.

B:

Wehavelittledifficultyinunderstandingdolphins.

C:

Manwillbeabletotalkfreelytodolphinsinthenearfuture.

D:

Signlanguageistheonlywaytomakedolphinsunderstandus.

答案:

A

(5)、What'sthepurposeoffemaledolphins'swimminginacircle?

A:

Theyoungdolphinneedsfriendstoplaywith.

B:

Theyoungdolphincanplaysafelyinside.

C:

Themotherwillhelpthemtolearnswimminginacircle.

D:

Themotherwillbefreetomeetthefather.

答案:

B

3、Regularchildcareprovidedoutsidehomeorbysomeoneotherthanthemotherdoesnotinitselfunderminehealthyemotionalconnectionsbetweenmothersandtheir15-month-oldinfants,accordingtoalong-termnationalstudy.Thefindingholdsevenifcarebeginsduringthefirst3monthsafterbirthandrunsfor30hoursormoreperweek.

Amonginfantswhoreceiveunkindandunresponsivecarefromtheirmothers,however,themother-childrelationshipmaybedamaged."Thisresearchhelpsusputapartcomplexitiesregardingchildcarethathavenotpreviouslybeenstudiedindetail,"contendsJayBelsky,apsychologist.

Theinvestigationconsistsof1,153childrenandtheirfamilieslivinginornearBoston.Theyoungsters,nomorethan1montholdwhentheyenteredthestudyin1991,willbetrackeduntiltheageof7.Experimentersadministeredquestionnairestomothersintheirhomesandvideotapedbabycaretakersinteractingwiththekidsatages1,6and15months.Independentobserversratedthequalityofeachchildcareeffortsandnotedinfantnervousness.Unlikemostpreviousstudies,thisoneallowsresearcherstoobserveeachcaretaker'spersonalityatchildnursing,andkids'emotionalreactionsbytheequipment.

(1)、Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat______.

A:

mothercareisthebestaccordingtoanationalstudy

B:

childcareoutsidehomeisthebestinaccordancewiththestudy

C:

regularchildcareoutsidehomemayplayaroleasamother

D:

connectionsbetweenmothersandinfantsaredamagedbyoutsidecare

答案:

C

(2)、Accordingtothepassage,unresponsivecarefromamothermay______.

A:

ruinakid'sgrowth

B:

harmthemother-childtie

C:

hurtababy'semotionalreaction

D:

spoilachild'spersonality

答案:

B

(3)、JayBelskyimpliesthatthestudyofchildcare______.

 

A:

wasnevercarriedoutinthepast

B:

wasnotmuchdoneindetailinthepast

C:

wasgreatlyignoredbypsychologistsandresearchers

D:

wasinterestingbutverydifficulttomakediscovery

答案:

B

(4)、Themaindifferencebetweentheinvestigationandthepreviousonesisthat______.

A:

theresearchersstartedwithonlyonemontholdinfants

B:

theobserverscouldratethequalityofchildcareeffortsandanalyzedthemsoon

C:

theresearcherswereabletogivethequestionnairestomothersintheirhomes

D:

videoequipmentenabledresearcherstoobservewhatwashappeningdirectly

答案:

D

(5)、WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEoftheinvestigation?

A:

Itwilllastatleast7years.

B:

Cooperationfromthemothersisalsonecessary.

C:

Someindependentobserversplayapart.

D:

Researcherspaidsitevisitstoseeacaretaker'spersonalityandkids'emotionalreactions.

答案:

D

4、Ifyou'relikemostjobseekers,thehiringprocesscansometimesmakeyouscratchyourheadinconfusion.Forexample,howmanytimeshaveyoucomeacrossthe"perfect"position,quicklysubmittedyourrésumé(简历)andeagerlyanticipatedthehiringmanager'scall...onlytohearnothingfromthecompany?

It'simportanttoknowthetwoquestionshiringmanagersaskthemselveswhenevaluatingrésumé.Byunderstandingpotentialemployers'thoughtprocesses,youcancraftstrongerapplicationmaterials.

1.Cantheapplicantfillmyneed?

Afterall,afirmlookingtohireacomputerprogrammerisn'tgoingtocallyouforaninterviewifyouonlyhaveabackgroundinhumanresources.Butevenifyoupossessthenecessaryexperience,ifyourrésuméisn'ttargetedtothespecificcompanyandopening,yourqualificationscouldseemequallyunrelated.

Tailoringyourrésumétothepositioninvolvespositioningyourskillsandexperienceinawaythatshowsthehiringmanagerthatyouaretherightoneforthejob.Soyoushouldlookateachopeningandcreateacorrespondingrésumé.

2.Willtheapplicantremainwithmyfirmforthelongterm?

Thehiringprocessislengthy,complicatedandexpensive.Becauseofthat,hiringmanagersseekemployeeswhoarenotlikelytoleavethecompanysoonafteracceptinganoffer.They'lllooktoyourrésuméforproofofastableworkhistory.

Ifyouhavejob-hoppedinthepast,considersubmittingafunctional,ratherthanachronological(按时间顺序排列的)résumé.Afunctionalrésuméisorganizedaroundyourskills,experiencesandaccomplishments,notthespecificrolesyouhaveheldatvariouspointsinyour

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