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4、d a voice that is not easily forgotten. He is not evil, but trouble follows him wherever he goes. Crayon Shinchan enjoys great popularity in China He has many fans in Hong Kong , Taiwan and on the mainland. And he is one of the hottest cartoon characters in his home country, Japan. But, the trouble-
5、makers show was ranked the No. 1 most unwanted cartoon program by Japans Parents Association on April 18. More than half the parents who took part in the study thought Shinchan was a negative role model for children. They believed his actions and speech were adult in nature and not suitable for kids
6、. Many parents and education experts in China agree with them. Shinchan, they say, is really offensive. He looks out for pretty ladies on the street; at the bookstore he reads magazines full of sexy women; he pretends to be kidnapped by his teacher when he sees a police car; and he raises his mums s
7、kirt and shouts out the color of her underpants if she doesnt buy him what he wants. “Crayon Shimchan is full of dirty humor. The boy shows some terrible adult mentality(心态),which doesnt match his age,” said Pang Lijuan, professor of the Education Department at Beijing Normal University. Pang furthe
8、r pointed out that Shinchan destroys the traditional image of a polite, hard-working boy. She fears that some teens may copy his behavior and harm their psychological development. Pang and many others in China think that Shinchan is a cartoon for adults-not for children. But some kids disagree. Jian
9、gxin, a senior 2 student in Luhe Middle School in Beijing, became a fan of Shinchan after he first saw the cartoon two years ago. He said it is Shinchans humor , courage, and cleverness that makes him and his friends love and the little cartoon character . “Shinchan looks at the adults world with ki
10、ds eyes. He uncovers the hypocrisy(虚伪) and selfishness in a childish way,” explained Jiang. “We watch it just for fun.” But Jiang also admitted that Shinchan is not good for all ages. “It may not be suitable for primary school kids. They may try to blindly copy him.” Shinchans “father ”, Japans popu
11、lar cartoonist, Yoshito Ushi, never thought Shinchan would cause such a heated discussion. He argued that Shinchan is a childish copy of Japans middle-aged men. The boy does everything adults would like, but dont dare to do. “People can easily forgive him because hes only five years old,” said Yoshi
12、to. 1 Teachers and parents dislikes Crayon Shinchan because _.A. he looks very ugly B. he caused a heated discussionC. the character was created by an adult cartoonistD. he was regarded as a negative role model for children to follow 2 Many children are crazy about Shinchan mainly because_.A. he loo
13、ks very funny B. the cartoon character is suitable for all agesC. they think he is humorous, clever and braveD. he is a childish copy of Japans middle-aged men3 The underlined word “offensive” in Paragraph 5 probably means_.A. humorous B. ugly-looking C. funny D. unpleasant BLos Angeles- Say its Mic
14、key Mouse , say its Goofy, but 35 years after Walt Disneys death, he is having a successful career as an adviser.Disneys quotes are not as widely known as those of Benjamin Franklin or Winston Churchill , but Walt is increasingly mentioned, especially in business books , where such Disney sayings as
15、 “If you can dream it , you can do it” are fast becoming favorites.Never regarded in life as particularly clever, Walt isnt known to have said anything that sings like Churchills “riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma(谜).” But however common the phrasing, Walts humor and wisdom are often quot
16、ed by todays business writers.Now, more than 200 of Walts best sayings have been collected in the book “The Quotable Walt Disney.” The little square book is filled with common sense sayings. Animation , the theme parks and making your dreams come true are favorite subjects.And because Disney was fre
17、quently asked the secret of his success , it is no surprise to read , among Walts explanations: “I suppose my formula (准则,公式) might be: dream, diversify- and never miss an angle.”Business consultant Bill Capodagli of Indianapolis, Indiana, is one of several authors who advice their readers to use Di
18、sneys principles as a model for how to run a business. Capodagli is the co-author of “The Disney Way: Harnessing the Management Secrets of Disney in Your Company” and “The Disney Way Field book: How to implement Walt Disneys Vision of Dream, Believe, Dare and Do in your Own Company ” from McGraw-Hil
19、l.One critic described the book as “so useful you may whistle while you work”. Those who actually knew Walt dont remember him as being particularly talkative or flattering , especially employees who felt his anger. And while he loved to have clever people working for him, he had little tolerance(宽容)
20、 for the self-important. As he said: “Whenever I dont have the answer to something, I find someone who does.”Many businessmen found their favorite quote as “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing -that it was all started by a mouse.”4 What can be learned about Walt Disney form the first t
21、wo paragraphs?A. He once worked as a very successful adviser.B. He was not famous as Benjamin Franklin or Winston Churchill.C. His words and sayings are of great help to todays businessmen.D. He is becoming increasingly popular around the world as a cartoon-maker.5 Which is NOT true about Walt Disne
22、ys sayings?A. His sayings are not so clever as Winston Churchills.B. More business writers are beginning to quote his sayings in their books.C. His sayings are mainly about animation, the theme parks and making dreams come true.D. Bill Capodagli must think highly of Walt Disneys common sense sayings
23、6. Which would Walt Disney probably disagree about how to be successful?A. People have to work hard. B. People need have a dream and plan.C. People should look at things from different sides .D. Everyone should learn from his common sense sayings.7 Which can be inferred from the last three paragraph
24、s?A. The critic mentioned in the passage didnt think much of Disneys sayings.B. People around Disney all found it very hard to get along well with him.C. Clever and self-important employees were greatly valued by Walt Disney.D. The last paragraph infers that small things can lead to great successes.
25、 C The conventional(依照传统的) wisdom about whats good for you and whats bad changed over the years. Heres what experts now say:Off the Forbidden List What We Used to Think Eggs are so full of cholesterol(胆固醇) they might as well be poison. Stay away. What Doctors Say NowCholesterol in food doesnt necess
26、arily raise blood-cholesterol levels. What to DoIf youve got cholesterol problems avoid eggs. If not, they are fine in moderation.Pass the SaltWhat We Used to Think It will send your blood pressure sky-high. Always choose low-sodium(低钠的)foods, and dont touch the salt jar.What Doctors Say Now It isnt
27、 necessarily so, unless youve already suffered from high blood pressure.What to Do A low-sodium diet wont hurt and may help. But dont eat your fill.Cereals and GrainsWhat We Used to Think Filling, but they dont help the heart. What Doctors Say Now They replace higher-fat foods, and when fortified by
28、 vitamins B, they help scour(消除) potentially harmful homocysteine from the bloodWhat to DoEat plenty , especially the whole-grain kind ; the extra fiber could help reduce colon cancer(结肠癌)Red WineWhat We Used to ThinkAlcohol(酒精) is bad for you, no exceptions What Doctors Say Now A substance called r
29、esveratrol, found in grape skins, may reduce levels of bad cholesterol.What to DoAlcohol in excess ( 过量) is still bad for you, but a glass of wine with dinner is probably fine for non-alcoholics.8 You are likely to find the passage in _.A. Peoples Daily B. a magazineC. a story book D. Computer Daily
30、9 If you have high blood pressure , you_. A. should choose low-sodium foods B. should not eat foods with any sodiumC. can eat anything as the others do D. can choose high-sodium foods10If a person has cholesterol problems, _.A. he can eat other food besides eggs B. he should keep off eggs C. he can
31、not eat high-sodium foods D. he can not drink red wine11ccording to the passage, we know_.A. the extra fiber will lead to colon cancer B. alcohol in excess is good for your healthC. eggs are bad for people with cholesterol problems D. the greener, the worse DSince we are social beings, the quality o
32、f our lives depends in large measure on our interpersonal relationships. One strength of the human condition is our tendency to give and receive support from one another under stressful circumstances. Social support consists of the exchange of resources among people based on their interpersonal ties
33、. Those of us with strong support systems appear better able to cope with major life changes and daily difficulties. People with strong social ties live longer and have better health than those without such ties. Studies over a range of illnesses, from depression to heart disease, reveal that the pr
34、esence of social support helps people fend off(挡开) illness, and the absence of such support makes poor health more likely. Social support cushions stress in a number of ways. First, friends, relatives, and co-workers may let us know that they value us. Our self-respect is strengthened when we feel a
35、ccepted by others despite our faults and difficulties. Second, other people often provide us with informational support. They help us to define and understand our problems and find solutions to them. Third, we typically find social companionship supportive. Engaging in leisure-time activities with o
36、thers helps us to meet our social needs while at the same time distracting(转移.注意力)us from our worries and troubles. Finally, other people may give us instrumental support, a financial aid, material resources, and needed services - that reduces stress by helping us resolve and cope with our problems.
37、 12Research shows that peoples physical and mental health _. A. relies on the social welfare systems which support them B. has much to do with the amount of support they get from others C. depends on their ability to deal with daily worries and troubles D. is closely related to their strength for co
38、ping with major changes in their lives 13Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word cushions(Line 1, Para.3)? A. Adds up to. B. Does away with. C. Lessens the effect of. D. Lays the foundation for. 14Helping a sick neighbor with some repair work is an example of _. A. instrumental supp
39、ort B. informational support C. social companionship D. the strengthening of self-respect 15Social companionship is beneficial in that _. A. it helps strengthen our ties with relatives B. it enables us to get rid of our faults and mistakes C. it makes our leisure-time activities more enjoyable D. it
40、 draws our attention away from our worries and troubles EBelieve it or not,optical illusion (错觉) can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes,called chevrons (人字形)painted on the r
41、oads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are,and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japans success. Starting next year, the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of strip
42、es on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes. Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation .To help reduce those accidents,the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where sp
43、eed - related hazards are the greatest -curves,exit slopes,traffic circles,and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight,horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However,traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to
44、seeing the painted bar. Chevrons,scientists say,not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower. The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents. 16The passage mainly discu
45、sses _. A. a new way of highway speed control B. a new pattern for painting highways C. a new approach to training drivers D. a new type of optical illusion 17On roads painted with chevrons drivers tend to feel that_. A. they should avoid speed - related hazards B. they are driving in the wrong lane
46、 C. they should slow down their speed D. they are approaching the speed limit 18The advantage of chevrons over straight,horizontal bars is that the former_. A. can keep drivers awakeB. can cut road accidents in half C. will have a longer effect on drivers D. will look more attractive 19The American
47、Association Foundation for Traffic Safety plans to_ . A. try out the Japanese method in certain areas B. change the road signs across the country C. replace straight,horizontal bars with chevrons D. repeat the Japanese road patterns 20What does the author say about straight,horizontal bars painted across roads? A. They are falling out of use in the United States.B. They tend to be ignored by drivers in a short period of time.C. They