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smaster-piecebutoneofthefinestandmostimportantnovelsofthe21stcentury.It'
sanentireworldfilledwithhorrorandbeauty.2666combinesdifferentstylestocreateanunforgettableworkofcontemporaryfiction.
AllaboutLove
byBellHooks
We'
retaughttothinkofloveassomethingthathappenstous.It’samagicalbutaltogetherpassiveexperience.Inherdeeplypersonalbooks,allaboutLoveclaimsthat,infact,loveisachoicewemustallmake.Thebooknotonlyexplorestheroleofloveinourlives,butguidesustowardabetterunderstandingofhowtocultivateit.Ifyou'
veeverwonderedwhysomerelationshipsstandthetestoftimewhileothersdon'
t,youshouldreadthisbook.
NeverLetMeGo
byKazuoIshiguro
Thisisthekindofbookthatcapturesyousocompletelythatyoufindyourselfreadingitatwork.It'
sastoryaboutyouth,freedomandothergoodstuff-toomuchmoreabouttheplotmighttakesomethingawayfromthemagicalexperienceofreadingit.
WheretheWildThingsAre
byMauriceSendak
Weallholdourfavoritechildhoodbooksdear,butthere'
sareasonwhyWheretheWildThingsareisoneofthemostbelovedpicturebooksofalltime.Ofcourseit'
saboutMauriceSendak'
simaginationincludinghisdetailedillustrations,thebeautyofanightofwildthings.ButmostlyIthinkunderneaththeboundless,beautifulworld,wecanseeandrememberexactlywhatitistobeachildfromthebook.
21.IfthemarriagebetweenMaryandJackbrokeup,theyaremostlikelytochoose
A.2666B.AllaboutLove
C.NeverLetMeGoD.WheretheWildThingsAre
22.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.2666isafilmfilledwithhorrorandbeauty.
B.AllaboutLoveonlyexplorestheroleoflove.
C.NeverLetMeGoisintendedtobereadatwork.
D.WheretheWildThingsAreremindsyouofyourchildhood.
23.Whatistheauthormostprobably?
A.Abookstoremanager.B.Acustomerofabookstore.
C.Areadermakingaspecialrequest.D.Awriterwhowritesthefourbooks.
B
MyfirstmemoryofvolunteeringwaswhenIwas7yearsold.Istillrecallthatday:
itwaswarmbutbreezy,everyonewasinagoodmood,andwefinishedaheadofschedule.Certainly,Iwastooyoungtodoanyheavylifting,butIrememberfeelingawaveofemotionwhenwecompletedtheproject.
Tonow,I’mstilladdictedtothatfeeling.IstilllovegivingbacktotheplaceInowcallhome,theSanFranciscoBayArea.Manyanimals’sheltersinCalifornialackstaff,includingtheCityofStocktonAnimalShelter.Mybackgroundisinmarketing,andinmysparetime,Iactaswebmastertokeeptheirwebsiteuptodate.
Andwithaloveforanimals,IrecentlyjuststartedatRabbitRescueasarabbitsocializer!
Ispend2hoursaweekhangingoutwithrabbitstomakethemperfectpets.Fromjustsittingwiththemtogetthemusedtohumansorplayingwiththemtogivethemexercise,itistheperfectexcusetogetoutandhelpanimalsinneed!
Asyoucantell,Ihaveasoftspotforanimals.Evenasayoungchild,Iwantedtobethevoiceforthem.AsIgrewolderandgainedmoreprofessionaltalents,skilledvolunteeringiswhereIfoundthegreatestrewardwhenusingmymarketingskillsforgoodandplayingwithrabbit-nowthat’svolunteerheaven!
Manypeopledonotwanttobringworkhome.Butwhatifyouwereusingyour”work”tohelpacause!
ThatiswhyIthinkskilledvolunteeringissoimportant.Countlessnonprofitorganizationsdonothavethebudgettohireforeveryskill.Withskilledvolunteering,professionalscansetasideafewhoursamonthforspecifictaskslikegraphicdesigningandaccounting.Nexttimeyou’relookingforavolunteerjob,considerusingyourprofessionalskillstomakeadifferent!
24.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.
A.Thewriterfinishedtheworkonschedule
B.Thefirstmemoryofvolunteeringisstillfresh
C.Thewriterwasoldenoughtoliftheavythings
D.Itwasrathercoldonthefirstdayofhisvolunteering
25.Inhisfreetime,thewriter.
A.WorksasawebprofessionalB.Learnsmarketing
C.looksforworkersD.worksasarabbitsocializer
26.Inthewriter'
seyes,hecanfindthegreatestrewardfrom
AtrainingrabbitsB.helpinganimals
C.professionaltalentsD.skilledvolunteering
27.Inthelastparagraph,thewriterwantstotellus
A.thewaystobecomeaskilledvolunteer
B.theimportanceofskilledvolunteering
C.howtospendoursparetime
D.howtouseskillstomakeadifference
C
ParkHee-jung,a34-year-oldresearcher,tookan11-dayholidayinMaytotravelwithhisgirlfriend-arelativelylongvacationformanySouthKoreanswhoremainworldchampionworkaholics.
"
ItwassogoodtotakealongvacationbutIamstressedoutagainbecauseofthemountainsofwork,"
saysMrPark."
Thecompanyencouragesustotakeannualholidaysallowedbuttherearenotmanypeoplewhotakethemall.”
MrParkisoneofthecountry'
syoungergenerationseekingawork-lifebalancebutevenheusuallytakesuplessthanhalfofhisallocatedannualholidays.Heisnotalone.
WorkersinSouthKorea-hometothelongestworkinghoursandhighestsuiciderateinthedevelopedworld-tookjust8.6daysofholidayslastyearonaverage,thelowestamongthe24nationssurveyedbyonlinetravelagencyExpedia,comparedwiththeglobalaverageof20.5daysandtheFrance'
s30.7days.HeavyworkloadsandpressurefromsuperiorshavemadeSouthKoreansreluctantholidaymakersbuttherearegrowingsignsthatthisculturemaybechangingwithbigKoreancompaniesencouragingstafftotakemoretimeofftopromoteproductivityandcreativity,advocatedbyagovernmentcampaigntodeveloptourisminanattempttoimprovedepressingdomesticspending.
SamsungElectronicsisoneofthelatest.ItfollowssomeothercompaniessuchasDoosan,SKEnergy,S-OilandShinhanBankthathaveinstitutedacompulsoryannualtwo-weekholiday.
Inaknowledge-basedeconomy,longerworkinghoursdonotnecessarilymeanhigherefficiency,"
saysKimPan-jung.adirectorattheKoreaEmployersFederation."
Weneedinnovativeideastoaddvalue,somorecompaniesareencouragingtheirworkerstorechargethroughlongerleave."
28.Accordingtothepassage,overworkmostprobablyleadsto.
A.highefficiencyB.alowsuiciderate
C.highstressD.awork-lifebalance
29.Wecanknowfromthesecondparagraphthat.
A.MrParklikestravelling
B.fewpeopletakeannualholidaysall
C.Companiespreventpeoplefromtakingholidays
D.takingatripwillmakepeoplefeelgoodallthetime
30.Koreancompaniesencouragestafftotakemoretimeoffmainlyto_________.
A.getworkersrelaxedandhappyB.increasespending
C.makeworkefficientandeffectiveDdeveloptourism
31.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatKimPan-jungsaid?
A.Thelongerhourswework,themoreefficientweare.
B.Creativeideascan'
tmakepeopleproducemorevalue.
C.Companies,likeDoosan,followtheactofSamsungElectronics.
D.Peoplewhotakeholidaysmayfeelrefreshedandmorecreative.
D
Oneofthereasonswhyweusepillowshassomethingtodowiththecomplicatedrelationshipbetweenourheads,necksandspines(脊柱).Whenapersoniswalkinguprightduringtheday,theheadandneckareheldinaverticalline.Duringsleep,however,manyofthesemusclesrelax,causingtheheadtofallbackwardorforwards.Thisplacesadditionalstressontheneckmusclesandspine.whichinturncausesstiffness(僵硬)inthebackmusclesandspines.
Thesolutiontothispainfulsituationistoraisetheheadandneckuntiltheyarebackinalinewithspine,regardlessofsleepposition.Theeasiestwaytoachievethisistouseapillowsothatthehead,neckandspineremainatanangleproperly.Whentheyarebackinaline,apersonshouldbeabletobreatheeasierandimprovecirculation.
Therearedifferentformsofsupportivepillows.Forexample,aneckpillowcanprovideadditionalsupportwhileyouareresting.Someusersfindanimproperlysizedneckpillowcancausetheirheadtofalltoofarforward,affectingbreathingandcreatingmorepressureonthebackoftheneckorupperback.
Historically,thefirstclothpillowswereenjoyedalmostmerelybyroyalfamiliesandotherwealthycitizens.Lower-classcitizensmayhaveold-fashionedpillowsfromstraw,butmorelikelytheyusedtheirownarmstoprovidesupportwhiletheyslept.WidespreaduseofpillowswasnotpossibleuntiltheIndustrialRevolutionmadetheproductionofclothanaffordablereality.
However,certainancientculturesdidnotusepillowsmadefromsoftcloth.Pillowswereoftencarvedfromstoneorwood,whichcouldnotclaimcomfort.Thankfully,modernpillowsarefilledwithfeathersandmanyothersoftmaterials,Thetrickistofindappropriatepillowstoachieveanideallineforacomfortablenight'
ssleep.
32.Theunderlinedword"
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33.Apillowduringsleepistohelppeople.
A.adjusttheirsleepingtime
B.achieveapropersleepingangle
C.breathemorequickly
D.improvethebloodpressure
34.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
Athecomfortofaneckpillowlargelydependsonitssize
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