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35. Why does the writer refer to Meyer's work on music and emotion?

A、to recommend the need for further research into the subject

B、to present a view which opposes that of the Montreal researchers

C、to offer support for the findings of the Montreal study

D、to propose an original theory about the subject

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第1题

Beta blockers work on some physical and emotional symptoms because they

A.fool a person into a healthier stance.

B.interfere with the effects of adrenalin.

C.produce side effects worse than fine symptoms.

D.primarily change human thought processes.

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第2题

Beta blockers work on some physical and emotional symptoms because they ______.

A.fool a person into a healthier stance

B.interfere with the effects of adrenalin

C.produce side effects worse than the symptoms

D.primarily change human thought processes

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第3题

How does the writer know that most consumers in China's cities would rather "suffer silently"?

A.From a question-and-answer survey.

B.From an official source.

C.Just according to the China Consumer Association.

D.This article doesn't tell us about this.

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第4题

Most single parents work outside the home; and in ...

Most single parents work outside the home; and in many two-parent families,both parents work. Unless working parents have been lucky enough to arrange a flexible schedule that allows them to be home when their children are not in school, they are not available to care for their children during the period immediately after school. The result is children of all ages being left to care for themselves after school. Young children in these families have been referred to as latchkey kids because they carry their own house key.

Older students are more likely to care for themselves after school. Parents provide supervision (监管) after school for over half of the students in grades K-5. Other children stay with adults other than their parents, attend center-based programs, or take part in extracurricular activities (课外活动) such as sports, arts, or clubs. Children in poverty are slightly more likely to stay with relatives than other children; they are also less likely to care for themselves after school than children in families with higher incomes.

One-fifth of the children in kindergarten through fifth grade attend after-school programs in centers or schools with adult supervision and guidance on first aid, nutrition, health, homework, and being on their own at home. These programs are sometimes available at the child’s school, or they may be organized by local houses in cooperation with community groups. Young children may learn how to get home from school safely, how to use the telephone and be familiar with emergency telephone numbers, what to do in case of fire, how to deal with strangers, and how to use their time wisely. Often parents must pay a fee for their children to take part in such programs. Unfortunately, some families cannot afford the cost of such care.

Educators should be aware of the realities faced by children left alone after school. Children are sometimes frightened to be at home alone, especially when they have no brothers or sisters. The process of traveling from school to home can be dangerous and frightening in neighborhoods where drugs are being sold and peers (同齡人) are encouraging one another to misbehave. Television often becomes the babysitter, providing children with the opportunity to learn from educational programs—or from programs unsuitable for children. In most cases, children are thankful for caring adults who can provide supervision and assistance.

26. The main topic of the passage is _________.

A. parentless kids

B. homeless kids

C. kids after school

D. kids at kindergarten

27. Compared with kids from rich families, children in poor families are more likely _________.

A. to be left alone after school

B. to attend after-school programs

C. to stay with relatives after school

D. to care for themselves after school

28. According to the passage, after-school programs aim to _________.

A. warn children to keep away from strangers

B. teach kids how to get along with their peers

C. give parents advice on how to educate children

D. provide children with supervision and guidance

29. The purpose of the passage is _________.

A. to draw people’s attention to children’s awkward situation after school

B. to advise after-school centers to provide more activities

C. to suggest parents spend more time with their children

D. to urge children to look after themselves after school

30. Which of the following is supposed to be the target readers of the passage?

A. Kindergarten kids.

B. Educators.

C. Government.

D. Students.

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第5题

Why does the writer of an article select ten out of 50 available facts?

A.His editor is prejudiced.

B.The subject is not important.

C.Space is limited.

D.Readers would prefer short stones.

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第6题

Most single parents work outside the home; and in many two-parent families

Most single parents work outside the home; and in many two-parent families,both parents work. Unless working parents have been lucky enough to arrange a flexible schedule that allows them to be home when their children are not in school, they are not available to care for their children during the period immediately after school. The result is children of all ages being left to care for themselves after school. Young children in these families have been referred to as latchkey kids because they carry their own house key.

Older students are more likely to care for themselves after school. Parents provide supervision (监管) after school for over half of the students in grades K-5. Other children stay with adults other than their parents, attend center-based programs, or take part in extracurricular activities (课外活动) such as sports, arts, or clubs. Children in poverty are slightly more likely to stay with relatives than other children; they are also less likely to care for themselves after school than children in families with higher incomes.

One-fifth of the children in kindergarten through fifth grade attend after-school programs in centers or schools with adult supervision and guidance on first aid, nutrition, health, homework, and being on their own at home. These programs are sometimes available at the child’s school, or they may be organized by local houses in cooperation with community groups. Young children may learn how to get home from school safely, how to use the telephone and be familiar with emergency telephone numbers, what to do in case of fire, how to deal with strangers, and how to use their time wisely. Often parents must pay a fee for their children to take part in such programs. Unfortunately, some families cannot afford the cost of such care.

Educators should be aware of the realities faced by children left alone after school. Children are sometimes frightened to be at home alone, especially when they have no brothers or sisters. The process of traveling from school to home can be dangerous and frightening in neighborhoods where drugs are being sold and peers (同齡人) are encouraging one another to misbehave. Television often becomes the babysitter, providing children with the opportunity to learn from educational programs—or from programs unsuitable for children. In most cases, children are thankful for caring adults who can provide supervision and assistance.

26. The main topic of the passage is _________.

A. parentless kids

B. homeless kids

C. kids after school

D. kids at kindergarten

27. Compared with kids from rich families, children in poor families are more likely _________.

A. to be left alone after school

B. to attend after-school programs

C. to stay with relatives after school

D. to care for themselves after school

28. According to the passage, after-school programs aim to _________.

A. warn children to keep away from strangers

B. teach kids how to get along with their peers

C. give parents advice on how to educate children

D. provide children with supervision and guidance

29. The purpose of the passage is _________.

A. to draw people’s attention to children’s awkward situation after school

B. to advise after-school centers to provide more activities

C. to suggest parents spend more time with their children

D. to urge children to look after themselves after school

30. Which of the following is supposed to be the target readers of the passage?

A. Kindergarten kids.

B. Educators.

C. Government.

D. Students.

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第7题

Why does the author say inequality makes the problems worse?

A.The poor cannot get the healthcare insurance.

B.The poor pay no attention to their health.

C.Most of US healthcare have been used by the most prosperous 10% of the Americans.

D.Those without healthcare insurance only go to hospital when they have to go.

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