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The love story is r____.We all enjoy reading it.
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romantic浪漫的
因为是爱情故事,所以应该是浪漫的填romantic
为你解答。The love story is (romantic,形容词,浪漫的).We all enjoy reading it.句意:这个爱情故事很浪漫。我们都爱读。
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【高三英语】阅读理解Parents who exert too much control over their children
could be causing them lifelong psychological damage, according to a study which
tracked a&group&of&people&born&in&the&1940s until
the&present&day.
Researchers found that people who reported that parents had intruded on
their privacy in childhood or encouraged dependence were more likely to have
low scores in surveys of happiness and general wellbeing carried out in their
teens, their 30s, their 40s and even their 60s.
The&negative&impact&on&wellbeing&was&comparable&in&degree&to&that&observed&in&people&who&have lost a&family member,&experts&from&University&College&London&(UCL)&said.
In&contrast,&people&who&said&their&parents&were&more&caring,&warm&and&responsive&to&their&needs tended to&be&more&content&well&into&adulthood.
The&findings&are&the&culmination&of&a&survey&which&has&tracked&more&than&5,000&people&since&their birth in&1946. It&is&well-established&that&childhood&influences&can&have&profound
effect&on&the
developing&brain, but&this&is&one&of&the&first&studies&that
have&attempted&to measure&their&impact over
such&a&long&period&of
Information&on&parenting&styles&was&only&available&from&the&study&participants&themselves,
who were asked to
recall &their&childhoods&when&in&their&40s,&and&may
therefore suffer from a degree &of so-called&recall&bias&C&unhappy&people&may&be&more&likely&to
depict their parents as controlling.
However, the research said the findings agreed with
previous studies which have shown that children who are &able&to&form&secure&emotional&bonds&with&parents&are&more&likely&to
have secure happy relationships later in life.
“parents also
give us stable base from which to explore the world while warmth and
responsiveness has been shown to promote social and emotional development,”
said Dr. Maid Stafford, of the Medical Research Council’s(MRC) Lifelong and
Ageing unit at UCL.
“By&contrast,&psychological&control&can&limit&a&child’s&independence&and&leave&them&less&able&to
regulate &their&own&behaviour.” Dr&Stafford&said&that&the&study&did&not&seek&to&blame&parents.
“Parents&are&vitally&important&to&the&mental&wellbeing&of&future&generations,”&she&said.
“Policies&to reduce&economic&and&other&pressures&on&parents&could&help&them&to&foster&better relationships with their children.”
Previous&research&has&shown&a&clear&link&between&economic&stress&in
parents and poorer early child development.
32. What can be
inferred from the passage
Various parenting styles can count.
unfair finding can easily mislead parents.
There is a side effect from too much control over children.
There is a link between parents’ economy and child development.
33. According to the passage, which of the
following statements is TRUE
Children should say no to parents’ control.
Physical control can limit a child’s independence.
Parents’ control over children is completely wrong.
of many age ranges are interviewed in the survey.
34. The study, according to Dr&Stafford, is
intended to______.
blame parents with control over children
encourage the children’s dependence
point out the necessity of parenting
up proper parenting styles
35. The underlined word “culmination” in
Paragraph Five probably means______.
C. prediction
D. warning
【高三英语】阅读理解Don’t we all know a “Happy Meal” when we see one―the famous boxed meal that includes a hamburger, a kid―sized
portion of fries, a drink and so on, served with a toy that’s extremely popular with children who love
to collect them
But collectors of these little
toys will soon be
in for a surprise. For the book lovers though, there is some good news. McDonalds will replace toys with books. However,
each of these books will mainly
pass on nutritional messages.
Do you know that McDonalds has
been marketing the
boxed kid’s meal since 1979 Happy Meals are extremely popular with kids,
especially for its collectible toys, when you consider that over 1.3 billion of these packages are sold each year! These packages
have been very controversial. Health supporters believe that drawing kids to these meals with toys is a clever
way of promoting unhealthy food
choices. They see it as an advertising strategy of “catching its customers young”―a move that has
paid off very well for
the fast food company.
Child development experts say
that food habits
get formed in children by age six and continue through to their adult life. Fatty and sugary foods such as those served
in McDonalds’ Happy Meals are believed
to play a big role in growing health problems such as obesity and diabetes. Public health care costs have gone up and untold amounts of
other health
problems. In 2010, the State of California tried to ban toys in Happy Meals. But it was strongly opposed by some as being heavy-handed, and the ban was thrown out by
the government.
While some people believe that
McDonalds, with its
large following of children,
can create a powerful message through the books, others believe its actions are contradictory. Anyway, the company is trying to spread the
message of nutrition while it
is serving food that is anything but healthy.
What’s the aim of the question raised in the first paragraph
A. To give a surprise to the book lovers.
B. To persuade the readers to buy boxed meals.
C. To make the readers think about the answer.
D. To get the readers’ attention to the passage.
29. Books will be added into Happy Meals to______.
encourage more kids to read books
introduce the history of McDonald’s
kids learn more about nutrition
young kids learn to read and
30. In the author’s opinion, Happy Meals______.
much fun to children
actual good to children’s health[来源:17教育网]
popular with the young
and the old
children a lot about nutrition
Which of the following can be the best title for the passage
A. Are Happy Meals Really Happy
B. The links Between Food and Health
C. The Importance of Eating Healthy Food
D. Happy Meal―A New
Advertising Method
【高三英语】阅读理解When Luke went to university
he thought he would be&starting a new journey in life and getting&his
own place. In the UK, it’s common to&fly the nest&at a fairly young
age. Many choose a&
others make plans to get on&the
property ladder.
current economic situation forced Luke back to his mum’s house at the age of
27. And he’s not alone: a quarter of young adults in the UK now live with their
parents. The Office for National Statistics said more than 3.3 million adults
between the ages of 20 and 34 were living with their parents in 2013.
Lack of jobs
and the high cost of renting accommodation made Luke change his plans.
He’s&frustrated:
“There’s something very difficult about being an adult living in an environment
where you’re still a child,” he says. “I sometimes I feel
it limits me professionally.”
Indeed, many
young people have no choice but to stay at ‘the hotel of Mum and Dad’.
Krissy had to return home after a year away and now lives in
rather&cramped&conditions,
sharing the family’s three-bedroom house with her siblings. She says they end
up&getting on each other’s nerves&when
it’s time to use the bathroom in the morning.
course,&residing&with
your parents is not unusual in some countries. Economic conditions, culture, or
family traditions mean many young people stay at home until they&get married. Even then, it can be
too expensive to rent or buy a house and the married couple continue to live at
one of their parents’ homes.
parents seem to enjoy having their kids back at home. Janice’s daughters are
part of what’s being called ‘the&boomerang&generation’.
She says: “I get to share their lives with them, and I’ve got to know them all
as adults. We have the sort of conversations that good friends do.” So for some
it’s&a win-win situation ―&spending time with your families, and
saving money.
24. How is the passage
A. By listing figures.
B. By offering examples.
C. By analyzing causes.
D. By making comparisons.
25. We can learn from
the passage that________.
the parents enjoy living with their children
Living with parents is common in some countries
author approves of children’s living with parents
Janice belongs to a group called “the boomerang generation”
26. What does the
underlined sentence mean in the fifth paragraph
shout at each other angrily.
get on very well with each other.
finally make each other annoyed.
are unwilling to sharing with each other.
27. What is the
purpose of the passage
persuade children into living on their own after getting married.
show the present situation of young people living with their parents.
compare the advantages and disadvantages of living with parents.
solve the problems young adults may face after going to university.
【高三英语】阅读理解Lots of people buy
books and products from Amazon, an online seller. They order and pay over the
Internet and the books are shipped through the mail or a delivery service like
One day, people could&get&their Amazon deliveries from an
“unmanned aerial vehicle” ― a tiny flying vehicle that looks like a toy
helicopter. And instead of waiting days to get&the parcel,&it could
be at the buyer’s home in&half an hour or less. The company is working on
a fleet of tiny vehicles they call “Prime Air”. The vehicles&are also
known as “octocopters”. On their website,
Amazon says, “one day, Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail
trucks on the road today.”
The U.S.’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working on safety
regulations for unmanned flying vehicles like the Prime Air copters(飞机). Those regulations will make sure the copters are able to fly
safely where they need to go. Once the FAA has
put its rules in place, which could be as early as 2015, Amazon will be ready
with its fleet of tiny flyers. The process could take as many as five years.
The new delivery service would likely be available only in the United
States at first. The copters the company is testing now can
handle packages up to five pounds (2.3 kg) and they have a range of 10 miles
(16 kilometres).
Other companies are also looking at using unmanned flying vehicles to
deliver their products. For instance, Domino’s Pizza in the UK released a video
showing a “DomiCopter,” delivering a pizza. That video may have been
a&publicity stunt(噱头). In&any
case,&just like Prime Air’s octocopters, the DomiCopters don’t have
clearance to take off just yet.
21. For what purpose does Amazon want to use the Prime Air
A. To remind people to
order online.
B. To check the delivery
C. To shorten the delivery
D. To predict the sales
22. What does Paragraph Four mainly tell us about the new delivery
A. Its safety.
B. Its appearance.
C. Its moving speed.
D. Its delivery ability.
23. What can be concluded from the last paragraph
A. The delivery service in
the world is making great progress.
B. The new vehicles would
be put into immediate production.
C. The designer will
promote his new product to other countries.
D. The similar delivery
vehicles in other places worked out to be well.
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