单选题Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes _____.A without realizing criticism may destroy their self-confidenceB in order to make them remember life’s lessonsC believing that criticism is beneficial for their early develop

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单选题
Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes _____.
A

without realizing criticism may destroy their self-confidence

B

in order to make them remember life’s lessons

C

believing that criticism is beneficial for their early development

D

so as to put more pressure on them


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1.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.A few years ago it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and their elders. Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all. What had gone wrong? Why had the generation gap suddenly appeared? Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time. Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society.One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life styles. In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of,and often to continue the family occupation. In our society,young people often travel great distances for their educations,move out of the family home at an early age,marry-or live with-people whom their parents have never met,and choose occupations different from those of their parents.In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did:to find better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do. Often,however,the ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them. Often,they discover that they have very little in common with each other.Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the generations. In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight. The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities.No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come. Its causes are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.The main idea of the first paragraph is that______.A. the generation gap suddenly appearedB. the generation gap is a feature of American lifeC. how people can reduce the generation gapD. many critics argue over the nature of the generation gap

2.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.①The long summer holidays are finally over and some parents are pleased. “We worry more about their safety in the holidays,” explains one mother from North London. If teenagers are not wandering around on public transport in a big and potentially dangerous city, they are chatting to strangers in an internet chat room! Well, that’s an extreme picture of the UK today, but many parents are worried about how much freedom they can give their children during the holidays and at weekends.②Weekends are not the only time to worry! Newspaper are full of stories about too many school kids going to school by car because their parents do not want them to travel alone on a bus or train. This summer there were more frightening stories of teenagers disappearing with questionable friends that they met on the net. All the Media stories help increase parents fears, but is the UK really so dangerous?③Many young people feel that life for their parents was easier. In the 1960s young people played in the streets more and traveled around town without their parents. “At least our parents can keep tabs on us(keep a tab/tabs on sth/sb>>keep account of , keep under observation),” says 16-year-old Julia. “So many people have mobile phones now and their parents ring to find out where they are. I use my mobile to get Dad to come to the station when I arrive late.” Mobiles are not just expensive toys; they help keep young people safe. Most significantly, they make parents feel better. Only one problem is, though, that some young people have been attacked by thieves who want to steal their mobile phones.④Young people like going out with friends, but they now need to learn how to get home safely. Five million young people in the UK between the ages of 9 to 16 use chat rooms to make friends, but they, too, need to be careful and never give their personal details to a stranger. Young people today have more opportunities to meet new people and go out at night more than their parents ever did. Now school, television programs and newspapers must help teenagers to enjoy their freedom and to be responsible for their own safety.31. Some parents are upset about the summer holidays mainly because their children ______.A. wander around on bus in the cityB. chat to strangers in Internet chat roomsC. make questionable friends on the netD. are taken little care of by teachers

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
推论题。本文末句说父母和教练的批评,可导致运动员极大的忧虑,甚至会使他们丧失斗志,这与A项的“摧毁他们的自信”意思相同,故选A。
更多“单选题Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes _____.A without realizing criticism may destroy their self-confidenceB in order to make them remember life’s lessonsC believing that criticism is beneficial for their early develop”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    When you're teenager(青少年) it seems that every time you say "l want to... ",your par-ents answer," No,you can' t. "

    Young people further complain that their parents do not (11) them. When something goes(12) ,most parents just don't believe in their children.(13) asking why,they think their kids are wrong. And not many parents allow their kids to choose for themselves.

    Yes,(14) is true that your parents sometimes treat you as a little could. But remember that not long ago you were really a child. Your parents still remember the childish (15) you used to make. They want to protect you (16) you don-t want them to do so.

    So,if you want to get(17 freedom(自由),please try to understand you don-t lie to them.Try a more friendly way.lf you want them to (18) you to stay out late,don't just say "All (19) kids can stay out late. Tell them as much as you can about what you want to do and where you’ll be and (20) it,s important for you to stay out late. Then they just might say "yes .

    ( )11.

    A. enjoy

    B. prefer

    C. understand

    D. decide


    正确答案:C
    11.C【解析】由句意可知.

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Voice Your Opinion一Change is Needed in Youth Sports

    Everywhere you look,you see kids bouncing。basketball or waving a tennis racquet(网球拍).And
    these kids are getting younger and younger. In some countries,children can compete on basketball,base-
    ball,and volleyball teams starting at age nine._____________ (46)And swimming and gynmastics classes begin
    at age four, to prepare children for competition.
    It's true that a few of these kids will develop into highly skilled athletes and may even become members
    of the national Olympic teams._____________ (47)This emphasis on competition in sports is having serious
    negative effects.
    Children who get involved in competitive sports at a young age often grow tired of their sport. Many
    parents pressure their kids to choose one sport and devote all their time to it._____________ (48)But 66 per-
    cent of the young athletes wanted to play more than one sport一for fun.
    Another problem is the pressure imposed by over-competitive parents and coaches. Children are not
    naturally competitive. In fact,a recent study by Paulo David found that most children don' t even understand
    the idea of competition until they are seven years old._____________ (49)
    The third,and biggest,problem for young athletes is the lack of time to do their homework,have fun,
    be with friends一in short,time to be kids. When they are forced to spend every afternoon at sports practice,
    they often start to hate their chosen sport. A research found that 70 percent of kids who take part in competi-
    tive spoils before the age of twelve quit before they turn eighteen._____________(50) Excessive competitive
    sports take away all the enjoyment.
    Need to remember the purpose of youth sportsweto give kids a chance to have developing, strong,
    healthy bodies.

    __________(48)
    A: But what about the others,the average kids?
    B: The youth soccer organization has teams for children as young as five.
    C: A survey found that 79 percent of parents of young athletes wanted their children to concentrate on one sport.
    D: Very young kids don't know why their parents are pushing them so hard.
    E: Sports for children have two important purposes.
    F: Many of them completely lose interest in sports.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第一段主要讲述孩子参与体育活动愈发低龄化的现象,能作为这一现象实例的只有B选项。
    第二段的第一句提及了一些有运动天赋的人会发展成为体育界的佼佼者,下文应接着进行对比,讲述一般人的情况,故选A。
    此处上文提及许多家长希望他们的孩子选择并致力于一个体育项目,下文可紧接着用一个实例进行证明,故选C。
    本段倒数第二句Paulo David的研究发现,多数孩子在7岁之前甚至不懂竞争什么意思。D选项的内容可以支持这一研究结果并能自然衔接,故选D。
    第五段主要讲述了孩子如果被强迫参加全日制的体育训练,他们就会丧失对体育运动的兴趣,进而憎恨体育,F选项可以支持这一主题。第6部分:完形填空

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Generation Gap

    A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and
    their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children
    complained that their parents did not understand them at all.What had gone wrong?Why had the generation
    gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue
    that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own
    life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area
    as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of,and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at
    an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents.
    In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did: to find
    better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.Often,however,the
    ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-
    cover that they have very little in common with each other.
    Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the
    generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the
    knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities.
    No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes
    are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    The main idea of the first paragraph is that________.
    A:the generation gap suddenly appeared
    B:the generation gap is a feature of American life
    C:how people can bridge the generation gap
    D:many critics argue over the nature of the generation gap

    答案:B
    解析:
    由文章第一段最后一句话“Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society", 可知很多评论家认为代沟问题是美国社会的组成部分。故选B。
    around的意思是“围绕;在……附近”,在文章中是指代沟问题已经存在了一段时间,故选D。
    文章中提到三个原因。由第二段第一句话,可知选项A年轻人喜欢选择他们自己的生活方式是代沟形成的原囚之一。由文章第三段第一句话,可知选项C父母对子女的高期望也是代沟形成的原因之一。由文章第四段第一句话,可知选项B美国社会的快速发展是代沟形成的原因之一。故选D。
    由文章倒数第二段“The young and the old seeni to live in two very different worlds, separa-ted by different skills and abilities",可知年轻人和老年人由于技术和能力的不同被分隔在两个不同的世界里。故选D。
    文章中没有提到代沟问题该如何解决,仅仅提到代沟形成的原因,所以可以排除A、B、 D。 C项说代沟问题在某种程度上说是由老一代造成的,是正确的。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Generation Gap

    A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and
    their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children
    complained that their parents did not understand them at all.What had gone wrong?Why had the generation
    gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue
    that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own
    life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area
    as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of,and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at
    an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents.
    In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did: to find
    better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.Often,however,the
    ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-
    cover that they have very little in common with each other.
    Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the
    generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the
    knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities.
    No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes
    are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    In American society,young people often________.
    A:rely on their parents to make a living
    B:stay with their parents in order to get an opportunity for higher education
    C:seek the best advice fromn their parents
    D:have very little in common with their parents

    答案:D
    解析:
    由文章第一段最后一句话“Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society", 可知很多评论家认为代沟问题是美国社会的组成部分。故选B。
    around的意思是“围绕;在……附近”,在文章中是指代沟问题已经存在了一段时间,故选D。
    文章中提到三个原因。由第二段第一句话,可知选项A年轻人喜欢选择他们自己的生活方式是代沟形成的原囚之一。由文章第三段第一句话,可知选项C父母对子女的高期望也是代沟形成的原因之一。由文章第四段第一句话,可知选项B美国社会的快速发展是代沟形成的原因之一。故选D。
    由文章倒数第二段“The young and the old seeni to live in two very different worlds, separa-ted by different skills and abilities",可知年轻人和老年人由于技术和能力的不同被分隔在两个不同的世界里。故选D。
    文章中没有提到代沟问题该如何解决,仅仅提到代沟形成的原因,所以可以排除A、B、 D。 C项说代沟问题在某种程度上说是由老一代造成的,是正确的。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    Generation Gap A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all.
    What had gone wrong?Why had the generation gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of, and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents. In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did:to find better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.
    Often,however,the ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-cover that they have very little in common with each other. Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of thie gap between the generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities, No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
    A:Parents should be more tolerable towards their children.
    B:The young generation should value the older generation for their wisdom.
    C:The generation gap is partly created by the older generation.
    D:The generation gap should be avoidable in American society.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第一段主要讲述了美国社会中所存在的代沟问题:父母抱怨孩子们不够尊敬和服从他们;孩子们抱怨父母不理解他们。实际上,该问题已经存在了很长一段时间。评论家认为代沟已经成为美国社会结构的一部分。由此可见,代沟是美国的一种特征。因此B为正确答案。
    由文章第一段倒数第二句话可知,代沟问题已经存在了很长时间。around在此处意思是“存在”,与in existence(存在)意思相近。因此D为正确答案。
    文章从三方面讲述了代沟形成的原因。由第二段第一句话可知,形成代沟的一个重要原因是年轻人必须选择自己的生活方式;由第三段第一句话可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是代沟形成的一个原因;由第四段第一句话可知,社会的快速变化也是导致代沟形成的原因。而文中并未提到现代教育使得孩子与父母想法不同的问题。因此D为正确答案。
    由文章第三段最后一句话可知,父母和孩子会发现彼此之间几乎没有相似之处。因此D为正确答案。
    文章主要讲的是美国社会中所存在的代沟问题及其形成的原因,并没有提到如何解决这一问题,因此排除A.B选项;而D项(美国社会应该避免代沟问题)文中也未提及.由文章第三段可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是形成代沟的原因。因此C为正确答案。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Kicking the Habit

    What is a bad habit?The most common definition is that it is something that we do regularly,almost
    without thinking about it,and which has some sort of negative consequence.This consequence could affect
    those around us,or it could affect us personally.Those who deny having bad habits are probably lying. Bad
    habits are part of what makes us human.
    Many early habits,like sucking our thumb,are broken when we are very young.We are either told to
    stop doing it by our parents,or we consciously or subconsciously observe that others do not have the same
    habit,and we gradually grow out of it.It is when we intentionally or unintentionally pick up new habits in
    our later childhood or early adulthood that it becomes a problem.Unless we can break that habit early on,it
    becomes a part of our life,and becomes"programmed"into our brain.
    A recent study of human memory suggests that no matter how hard we try to change our habits,it is the
    old ways that tend to win,especially in situations where we are rushed,stressed or overworked.Habits that
    we thought we had got rid of can suddenly come back.During the study programme,the researchers showed
    a group of volunteers several pictures,and gave them words to associate with them.They then showed the
    volunteers the same pictures again,and gave them new words to associate with them.
    A few days later,the volunteers were given a test.The researchers showed them the pictures,and told
    them to respond with one of the words they had been given for each one.It came as no surprise that their an-
    swers were split between the first set of words and the second.Two weeks later,they were given the same test

    again.This time,most of them only gave the first set of. words.They appeared to have completely forgotten
    the second set.
    The study confirms that the responses we learn first are those that remain strongest over time.We may
    try to change our ways,hut after a while,the response that comes to mind first is usually the first one we
    learned.The more that response is used,the more automatic it becomes and the harder it becomes to respond
    in any other way.
    The study therefore suggests that over time,our had habits also become automatic,learned behavior.
    This is not good news for people who picked up bad habits early in life and now want to change or break
    them.Even when we try to put new,good intentions into practice,those previously learned habits remain
    stronger in more automatic,unconscious forms of memory.

    If we develop bad habits early in life,they are harder to get rid of.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章第二段讲到,一些早期的习惯,像吮吸手指之类的习惯在我们很小的时候就戒掉 了。并没有说男孩子们在小时候通常会染上坏习惯。故选C。
    在文章第二段中,作者指出我们之所以能戒掉早期的坏习惯是因为有父母告诉我们不 要这样做,或者是我们有意或无意地观察到别人都不这样做。文章中并没有说我们戒掉坏习 惯的唯一方法是别人的告知。故选B。
    文章第三段讲到,最近一项关于人类记洲忆力的研究表明不管我们如何努力地尝试着改 变坏习惯,坏习惯还是难以戒掉,特别是在我们忙碌,紧张或是过度劳累的时候,我们认为已经 戒掉的坏习惯就会突然跑回来。故选A。
    由文章第四段第三句话“It came as no surprise that...“,可知研究者对测试结果毫不奇 怪,在他们意料之中。故选B。
    文章第四段讲到,两个星期后,这些被测试者重新做相同的测试。大多数人只能给出 第一组的单词,好像他们完全忘了第二组单词。文章中并未提到被测试者发现第二次测试要 难一些。故选C。
    文章倒数第一二段指出,这一研究证实了这一点,我们第一次学到的反应方式在一段时 间后仍然在我们脑海里留下最深印象、尽管我们试图去改变,但一段时间后,首先出现在脑海 的还是我们第一次学到的反应方式。文章中并未提到研究表明对我们最先学习的那些东西做 出反应更加困难。故选C。
    文章最后一段讲到,研究表明在一段时间后,坏习惯会变成无章识的习得性行为。这 对那些在年轻时就染上坏习惯而现在想要戒掉的人们来说不是个好消息。也就是说,年轻时 染上的坏习惯很难戒掉。故选A。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create .However,the reality is often very different. In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world,there are mil-lions of people who are“sandwiched”in between the older and the younger generations.Some-times there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is corn-mon in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe .In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are liv-ing longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century,the average life expectancy for adults in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75 .Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.The see-ond reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life .They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic(长期困扰的)ex-perience for everyone.
    Caring for adult children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions:How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared?What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?Successfully cop-ing with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming. However,this time in life also has its rewards.It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sand-wich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look af-ter the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally selfless.

    The sandwich generation face the following challenges EXCEPT_____.
    A: sharing household chores
    B: ensuring everyone's privacy
    C: determining who is the caregiver of the family
    D:.shouldering the financial responsibilities of the household

    答案:C
    解析:
    由第一段第二、三句“After their children are grown , they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However , the reality is often very different.”可知以此推断,很多中年人不能如愿地享受生活。故选B。


    由第一段第四句“In middle age , many people discover that they have two ongoing re-sponsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.”及第五句“Around the world , there are mil-lions of people who are'sandwiched'in between the older and the younger generations.”可知,中年人在对父母和对孩子的责任中左右为难。故选B。


    由第二段最后三句“The second reason is that these days , young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.”可知,如今一些年轻人之所以会更久跟父母住在一起,是因为他们需要父母的经济或情感支持。故选A。


    由第四段中的“caregivers have to resolve important questions : How can financial respon-sibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?”可知,只有(决定谁来照料家庭)不是三明治一代要考虑的问题。故选C。


    由最后一段最后两句中的“they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.”可知,要度过这个艰难的人生阶段,三明治一代需要考虑自身的幸福。故选B。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create .However,the reality is often very different. In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world,there are mil-lions of people who are“sandwiched”in between the older and the younger generations.Some-times there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is corn-mon in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe .In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are liv-ing longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century,the average life expectancy for adults in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75 .Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.The see-ond reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life .They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic(长期困扰的)ex-perience for everyone.
    Caring for adult children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions:How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared?What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?Successfully cop-ing with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming. However,this time in life also has its rewards.It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sand-wich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look af-ter the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally selfless.

    Which is true about the sandwich generation?
    A: Their parents are unable to take care of themselves.
    B: They are torn between the responsibilities for their parents and children.
    C: They all have to live with their parents and children.
    D: Their parents are often facing the pressures of life.

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第一段第二、三句“After their children are grown , they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However , the reality is often very different.”可知以此推断,很多中年人不能如愿地享受生活。故选B。


    由第一段第四句“In middle age , many people discover that they have two ongoing re-sponsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.”及第五句“Around the world , there are mil-lions of people who are'sandwiched'in between the older and the younger generations.”可知,中年人在对父母和对孩子的责任中左右为难。故选B。


    由第二段最后三句“The second reason is that these days , young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.”可知,如今一些年轻人之所以会更久跟父母住在一起,是因为他们需要父母的经济或情感支持。故选A。


    由第四段中的“caregivers have to resolve important questions : How can financial respon-sibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?”可知,只有(决定谁来照料家庭)不是三明治一代要考虑的问题。故选C。


    由最后一段最后两句中的“they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.”可知,要度过这个艰难的人生阶段,三明治一代需要考虑自身的幸福。故选B。

  • 第9题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create .However,the reality is often very different. In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world,there are mil-lions of people who are“sandwiched”in between the older and the younger generations.Some-times there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is corn-mon in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe .In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are liv-ing longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century,the average life expectancy for adults in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75 .Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.The see-ond reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life .They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic(长期困扰的)ex-perience for everyone.
    Caring for adult children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions:How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared?What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?Successfully cop-ing with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming. However,this time in life also has its rewards.It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sand-wich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look af-ter the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally selfless.

    According to the first paragraph,many people in middle age______.
    A: are able to take things easier when their children are grown
    B: can't enjoy their life as they have expected
    C: can't enjoy their life because they haven't worked hard enough
    D: are facing great pressure from their work

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第一段第二、三句“After their children are grown , they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However , the reality is often very different.”可知以此推断,很多中年人不能如愿地享受生活。故选B。


    由第一段第四句“In middle age , many people discover that they have two ongoing re-sponsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.”及第五句“Around the world , there are mil-lions of people who are'sandwiched'in between the older and the younger generations.”可知,中年人在对父母和对孩子的责任中左右为难。故选B。


    由第二段最后三句“The second reason is that these days , young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.”可知,如今一些年轻人之所以会更久跟父母住在一起,是因为他们需要父母的经济或情感支持。故选A。


    由第四段中的“caregivers have to resolve important questions : How can financial respon-sibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?”可知,只有(决定谁来照料家庭)不是三明治一代要考虑的问题。故选C。


    由最后一段最后两句中的“they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.”可知,要度过这个艰难的人生阶段,三明治一代需要考虑自身的幸福。故选B。

  • 第10题:

    共用题干
    Voice Your Opinion一Change is Needed in Youth Sports

    Everywhere you look, you see kids bouncing a basketball or waving a tennis racquet(网球拍).And
    these kids are getting younger and younger. In some countries,children can compete on basketball,
    baseball,and volleyball teams starting at age nine._________(46)And swimming and gymnastics classes
    begin at age four,to prepare children for competition.
    It's true that a few of these kids will develop into highly skilled athletes and may even become members
    of the national Olympic teams._________(47)This emphasis on competition in sports is having serious
    negative effects.
    Children who get involved in competitive sports at a young age often grow tired of their sport. Many
    parents pressure their kids to choose one sport and devote all their time to it._______(48)But 66 percent
    of the young athletes wanted to play more than one sport一for fun.
    Another problem is the pressure imposed by over-competitive parents and coaches.Children are not
    naturally competitive.In fact,a recent study by Paulo David found that most children don't even understand
    the idea of competition until they are seven years old. ________(49)
    The third,and biggest,problem for young athletes is the lack of time to do their homework,have fun,
    be with friends一in short,time to be kids.When they are forced to spend every afternoon at sports practice,
    they often start to hate their chosen sport.A research found that 70 percent of kids who take part in
    competitive sports before the age of twelve quit before they turn eighteen.__________(50)Excessive
    competitive sports take away all the enjoyment.
    Need to remember the purpose of youth sports一to give kids a chance to have developing,strong,
    healthy bodies.

    __________(49)
    A:A survey found that 79 percent of parents of young athletes wanted their children to concentrate on one sport.
    B:The young soccer organization has teams for children as young as five.
    C:Many of them completely lose interest in sports.
    D:Sports for children have two important purposes.
    E:But what about the others,the average kids?
    F:Very young kids don't know why their parents are pushing them so hard.

    答案:F
    解析:
    文章第一段主要讲述孩子参与体育活动愈发低龄化的现象,能作为这一现象实例的只 有B选项。
    文章第二段的第一句提及了一些有运动天赋的人将来会发展成为体育界的佼佼者,下 文应接着进行对比,讲述一般人的情况,故选E。
    此处上文提及许多家长希望他们的孩子选择并致力于一个体育项目,下文可紧接着用 一个实例进行证明,故选A。
    本段倒数第二句讲述的是Paulo David的研究发现,多数孩子在7岁之前甚至不懂竞争 是什么意思。F选项的内容可以支持这一研究结果并能自然衔接,故选F。
    第五段主要讲述了孩子如果被强迫参加全日制的体育训练,他们就会丧失对体育运动 的兴趣,进而憎恨体育,C选项可以支持这一主题。第6部分:完形填空

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    There are many choices to make in life but ________of them is more important than what goes on in your heart.
    A

    neither

    B

    nothing

    C

    none

    D

    no one


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes _____.
    A

    without realizing criticism may destroy their self-confidence

    B

    in order to make them remember life’s lessons

    C

    believing that criticism is beneficial for their early development

    D

    so as to put more pressure on them


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推论题。本文末句说父母和教练的批评,可导致运动员极大的忧虑,甚至会使他们丧失斗志,这与A项的“摧毁他们的自信”意思相同,故选A。

  • 第13题:

    Criticism and self-criticism are necessary __________they may help us to find out and correct our mistakes.

    A.by that? ?
    B.at that
    C.on that? ?
    D.in that

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查原因状语从句。句意为“批评与自我批评是必要的. __________它们可以帮助我们发现并改正错误”。in that意思是“因为,由于”,用于引导原因状语从句,故选D。

  • 第14题:

    Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)In Cambodia,the choice of a spouse is a complex one for the young male.It may involve not only his parents and his friends,_1_those of the young woman,but also a matchmaker.A young man can_2_a likely spouse on his own andthen ask his parents to 3 the marriage negotiations,or the young man'sparents may make the choice of a spouse,giving the child little to say in theselection.4,a girl may veto the spouse her parents have chosen.5aspouse has been selected,each family investigates the other to make sure its child is marrying 6 a good family.The traditional wedding is a long and colorful affair.Formerly it lasted three days,_7_by the 1980s it more commonly lasted a day and a half.Buddhist priests offer a short sermon and_8_prayers of blessing.Parts of the ceremony the bride’s and groom’s wrists,and 10 a candle around a circle of happily in with the wife’s parents and may 12 with them up to a year,13 they can build a new house nearby.Divorce is legal and easy to 14,but not common.Divorced persons are 15 with some disapproval.Each sprouse retains 16 property he or she 17 into the marriage,and jointly-acquired property is 18 equally.Divorced persons may remarry,but a gender prejudice 19 up:The divorced male doesn’t have a waiting period before he can remarry 20 the woman must wait ten months.8选?

    A.copy
    B.test
    C.recite
    D.create

    答案:C
    解析:
    原文:Buddhist priests offer a short sermon and______prayers of blessing.佛教神职人员提供一个简短的布道和______祈祷祝福。四个选项中只有recite prayers为其固定搭配,意为“诵经”。故选C。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Generation Gap A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all.
    What had gone wrong?Why had the generation gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of, and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents. In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did:to find better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.
    Often,however,the ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-cover that they have very little in common with each other. Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of thie gap between the generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities, No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    The word"around"in Paragraph 1 means______.
    A:on all sides
    B:in every direction
    C:near
    D:in existence

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章第一段主要讲述了美国社会中所存在的代沟问题:父母抱怨孩子们不够尊敬和服从他们;孩子们抱怨父母不理解他们。实际上,该问题已经存在了很长一段时间。评论家认为代沟已经成为美国社会结构的一部分。由此可见,代沟是美国的一种特征。因此B为正确答案。
    由文章第一段倒数第二句话可知,代沟问题已经存在了很长时间。around在此处意思是“存在”,与in existence(存在)意思相近。因此D为正确答案。
    文章从三方面讲述了代沟形成的原因。由第二段第一句话可知,形成代沟的一个重要原因是年轻人必须选择自己的生活方式;由第三段第一句话可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是代沟形成的一个原因;由第四段第一句话可知,社会的快速变化也是导致代沟形成的原因。而文中并未提到现代教育使得孩子与父母想法不同的问题。因此D为正确答案。
    由文章第三段最后一句话可知,父母和孩子会发现彼此之间几乎没有相似之处。因此D为正确答案。
    文章主要讲的是美国社会中所存在的代沟问题及其形成的原因,并没有提到如何解决这一问题,因此排除A.B选项;而D项(美国社会应该避免代沟问题)文中也未提及.由文章第三段可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是形成代沟的原因。因此C为正确答案。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Generation Gap A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all.
    What had gone wrong?Why had the generation gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of, and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents. In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did:to find better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.
    Often,however,the ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-cover that they have very little in common with each other. Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of thie gap between the generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities, No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    Which one is NOT the cause of the generation gap?
    A:Young people like to choose their own life styles.
    B:American society is changing very fast.
    C:Parents place high hopes on their children.
    D:Modern education makes them think differently.

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章第一段主要讲述了美国社会中所存在的代沟问题:父母抱怨孩子们不够尊敬和服从他们;孩子们抱怨父母不理解他们。实际上,该问题已经存在了很长一段时间。评论家认为代沟已经成为美国社会结构的一部分。由此可见,代沟是美国的一种特征。因此B为正确答案。
    由文章第一段倒数第二句话可知,代沟问题已经存在了很长时间。around在此处意思是“存在”,与in existence(存在)意思相近。因此D为正确答案。
    文章从三方面讲述了代沟形成的原因。由第二段第一句话可知,形成代沟的一个重要原因是年轻人必须选择自己的生活方式;由第三段第一句话可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是代沟形成的一个原因;由第四段第一句话可知,社会的快速变化也是导致代沟形成的原因。而文中并未提到现代教育使得孩子与父母想法不同的问题。因此D为正确答案。
    由文章第三段最后一句话可知,父母和孩子会发现彼此之间几乎没有相似之处。因此D为正确答案。
    文章主要讲的是美国社会中所存在的代沟问题及其形成的原因,并没有提到如何解决这一问题,因此排除A.B选项;而D项(美国社会应该避免代沟问题)文中也未提及.由文章第三段可知,父母对孩子期望过高也是形成代沟的原因。因此C为正确答案。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Kicking the Habit

    What is a bad habit?The most common definition is that it is something that we do regularly,almost
    without thinking about it,and which has some sort of negative consequence.This consequence could affect
    those around us,or it could affect us personally.Those who deny having bad habits are probably lying. Bad
    habits are part of what makes us human.
    Many early habits,like sucking our thumb,are broken when we are very young.We are either told to
    stop doing it by our parents,or we consciously or subconsciously observe that others do not have the same
    habit,and we gradually grow out of it.It is when we intentionally or unintentionally pick up new habits in
    our later childhood or early adulthood that it becomes a problem.Unless we can break that habit early on,it
    becomes a part of our life,and becomes"programmed"into our brain.
    A recent study of human memory suggests that no matter how hard we try to change our habits,it is the
    old ways that tend to win,especially in situations where we are rushed,stressed or overworked.Habits that
    we thought we had got rid of can suddenly come back.During the study programme,the researchers showed
    a group of volunteers several pictures,and gave them words to associate with them.They then showed the
    volunteers the same pictures again,and gave them new words to associate with them.
    A few days later,the volunteers were given a test.The researchers showed them the pictures,and told
    them to respond with one of the words they had been given for each one.It came as no surprise that their an-
    swers were split between the first set of words and the second.Two weeks later,they were given the same test

    again.This time,most of them only gave the first set of. words.They appeared to have completely forgotten
    the second set.
    The study confirms that the responses we learn first are those that remain strongest over time.We may
    try to change our ways,hut after a while,the response that comes to mind first is usually the first one we
    learned.The more that response is used,the more automatic it becomes and the harder it becomes to respond
    in any other way.
    The study therefore suggests that over time,our had habits also become automatic,learned behavior.
    This is not good news for people who picked up bad habits early in life and now want to change or break
    them.Even when we try to put new,good intentions into practice,those previously learned habits remain
    stronger in more automatic,unconscious forms of memory.

    Boys usually develop bad habits when they are very young.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第二段讲到,一些早期的习惯,像吮吸手指之类的习惯在我们很小的时候就戒掉 了。并没有说男孩子们在小时候通常会染上坏习惯。故选C。
    在文章第二段中,作者指出我们之所以能戒掉早期的坏习惯是因为有父母告诉我们不 要这样做,或者是我们有意或无意地观察到别人都不这样做。文章中并没有说我们戒掉坏习 惯的唯一方法是别人的告知。故选B。
    文章第三段讲到,最近一项关于人类记洲忆力的研究表明不管我们如何努力地尝试着改 变坏习惯,坏习惯还是难以戒掉,特别是在我们忙碌,紧张或是过度劳累的时候,我们认为已经 戒掉的坏习惯就会突然跑回来。故选A。
    由文章第四段第三句话“It came as no surprise that...“,可知研究者对测试结果毫不奇 怪,在他们意料之中。故选B。
    文章第四段讲到,两个星期后,这些被测试者重新做相同的测试。大多数人只能给出 第一组的单词,好像他们完全忘了第二组单词。文章中并未提到被测试者发现第二次测试要 难一些。故选C。
    文章倒数第一二段指出,这一研究证实了这一点,我们第一次学到的反应方式在一段时 间后仍然在我们脑海里留下最深印象、尽管我们试图去改变,但一段时间后,首先出现在脑海 的还是我们第一次学到的反应方式。文章中并未提到研究表明对我们最先学习的那些东西做 出反应更加困难。故选C。
    文章最后一段讲到,研究表明在一段时间后,坏习惯会变成无章识的习得性行为。这 对那些在年轻时就染上坏习惯而现在想要戒掉的人们来说不是个好消息。也就是说,年轻时 染上的坏习惯很难戒掉。故选A。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Generation Gap

    A few years ago,it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap,a division between young people and
    their elders.Parents complained that children did not show them proper respect and obedience,while children
    complained that their parents did not understand them at all.What had gone wrong?Why had the generation
    gap suddenly appeared?Actually,the generation gap has been around for a long time.Many critics argue
    that it is built into the fabric of our society.
    One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own
    life styles.In more traditional societies,when children grow up,they are expected to live in the same area
    as their parents,to marry people that their parents know and approve of,and often to continue the family occupation.
    In our society,young people often travel great distances for their education,most out of the family home at
    an early age,marry or live or choose occupations different from those of their parents.
    In our upwardly mobile society,parents often expect their children to do better than they did: to find
    better jobs,to make more money,and to do all the things that they were unable to do.Often,however,the
    ambitions that parents have for their children are another cause of the division between them.Often they dis-
    cover that they have very little in common with each other.
    Finally,the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between the
    generations.In a traditional culture,elderly people are valued for their wisdom,but in our society the
    knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
    The young and the old seem to live in two very different worlds,separated by different skills and abilities.
    No doubt,the generation gap will continue to be a feature of American life for some time to come.Its causes
    are rooted in the freedoms and opportunities of our society,and in the rapid pace at which society changes.

    Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
    A:Parents should he more tolerable towards their children.
    B:The young generation should value the older generation for their wisdom.
    C:The generation gap is partly created by the older generation.
    D:The generation gap should he avoidable in American society.

    答案:C
    解析:
    由文章第一段最后一句话“Many critics argue that it is built into the fabric of our society", 可知很多评论家认为代沟问题是美国社会的组成部分。故选B。
    around的意思是“围绕;在……附近”,在文章中是指代沟问题已经存在了一段时间,故选D。
    文章中提到三个原因。由第二段第一句话,可知选项A年轻人喜欢选择他们自己的生活方式是代沟形成的原囚之一。由文章第三段第一句话,可知选项C父母对子女的高期望也是代沟形成的原因之一。由文章第四段第一句话,可知选项B美国社会的快速发展是代沟形成的原因之一。故选D。
    由文章倒数第二段“The young and the old seeni to live in two very different worlds, separa-ted by different skills and abilities",可知年轻人和老年人由于技术和能力的不同被分隔在两个不同的世界里。故选D。
    文章中没有提到代沟问题该如何解决,仅仅提到代沟形成的原因,所以可以排除A、B、 D。 C项说代沟问题在某种程度上说是由老一代造成的,是正确的。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create.______(46) In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world, there are millions of people who are"sandwiched"in between the older and the younger generations.
    Sometimes there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is common in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe.In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are living longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century , the average life expectancy(预期寿命)for adalts in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75.______(47)The second reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    ______(48)They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents'financial and legel affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents'future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home.This can be a traumatic(使人不快的)experience for everyone.
    Caring for adalt children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions: How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household? How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?______(49)
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming.However,this time in life also has its rewards.______(50)It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them.However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sandwich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally seffless.

    ______(47)
    A:Successfully coping with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    B:Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.
    C:People who take care of elderly parents often face difficult issues.
    D:Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life.
    E:However,the reality is often very different.
    F:It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.

    答案:B
    解析:
    前面一句话说,孩子长大后,中年父母期望有时间享受自己努力工作创造的生活。后面一句话说,到了中年,许多人发现自己同时担负着照顾年老的父母和帮助年少的孩子处理生活的压力两项责任。联系上下文可知,此处应该是一个转折句。故选E。
    前面一句话说,在19世纪早期,美国成年人的平均寿命在40岁左右,而现在人们通常能活到75岁。联系上下文可推测出,由于人们的寿命增长了,所以孩子们照顾父母的时间变长了。故选B。
    第三段主要说的是孩子们照顾父母可能要面临的种种困难。联系上下文可知,此处应该是本段的主题句。故选C。
    第四段主要说的是父母在照顾成年孩子时面临的种种挑战。联系上下文可知,此处应该是说解决了这些问题可以减轻整个家庭的负担。故选A。
    前面一句话说,三明治一代肩上的经济和精神压力可能使他们不堪重负,但这段时间也会给他们带来回报。联系上下文可知,此处应该是三明治一代同时肩负孩子和父母负担的好的方面。故选F0

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create .However,the reality is often very different. In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world,there are mil-lions of people who are“sandwiched”in between the older and the younger generations.Some-times there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is corn-mon in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe .In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are liv-ing longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century,the average life expectancy for adults in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75 .Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.The see-ond reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life .They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic(长期困扰的)ex-perience for everyone.
    Caring for adult children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions:How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared?What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?Successfully cop-ing with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming. However,this time in life also has its rewards.It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sand-wich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look af-ter the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally selfless.

    To survive the difficult period in their lives,the sandwich generation need to_____.
    A: be totally selfless
    B:.consider their own well-being
    C: value the time spent with their parents
    D: rediscover the merits of their children

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第一段第二、三句“After their children are grown , they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However , the reality is often very different.”可知以此推断,很多中年人不能如愿地享受生活。故选B。


    由第一段第四句“In middle age , many people discover that they have two ongoing re-sponsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.”及第五句“Around the world , there are mil-lions of people who are'sandwiched'in between the older and the younger generations.”可知,中年人在对父母和对孩子的责任中左右为难。故选B。


    由第二段最后三句“The second reason is that these days , young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.”可知,如今一些年轻人之所以会更久跟父母住在一起,是因为他们需要父母的经济或情感支持。故选A。


    由第四段中的“caregivers have to resolve important questions : How can financial respon-sibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?”可知,只有(决定谁来照料家庭)不是三明治一代要考虑的问题。故选C。


    由最后一段最后两句中的“they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.”可知,要度过这个艰难的人生阶段,三明治一代需要考虑自身的幸福。故选B。

  • 第21题:

    共用题干
    The Sandwich Generation
    Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After their children are grown,they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create .However,the reality is often very different. In middle age,many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.Around the world,there are mil-lions of people who are“sandwiched”in between the older and the younger generations.Some-times there may be two or three generations living in the same household-a situation that is corn-mon in many Asian countries and in some parts of Europe .In other cases,a couple may be taking care of parents and children,but they do not live with them.
    There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation.First,people are liv-ing longer than they used to.In the early nineteenth century,the average life expectancy for adults in the United States,for example,was about 40,whereas today people live to an average age of 75 .Therefore,children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time.The see-ond reason is that these days,young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.
    Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life .They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot.They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs.They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs,such as special medical care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic(长期困扰的)ex-perience for everyone.
    Caring for adult children presents challenges as well,and caregivers have to resolve important questions:How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared?What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?Successfully cop-ing with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family.
    The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich generation can be overwhelming. However,this time in life also has its rewards.It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children.It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However,in order to survive this difficult period in their lives,the members of the sand-wich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look af-ter the quality of their own lives.They can't be totally selfless.

    Why do some young adults choose to live with their parents these days?
    A:.They need support from their parents to deal with their financial problems.
    B:.They want to help their parents to take care of their aging grandparents.
    C: They are too young to be independent from their parents.
    D: They are more emotional than the young adults in the past.

    答案:A
    解析:
    由第一段第二、三句“After their children are grown , they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However , the reality is often very different.”可知以此推断,很多中年人不能如愿地享受生活。故选B。


    由第一段第四句“In middle age , many people discover that they have two ongoing re-sponsibilities:one is to look after their aging parents,and the other is to help their young adult children deal with the pressures of life.”及第五句“Around the world , there are mil-lions of people who are'sandwiched'in between the older and the younger generations.”可知,中年人在对父母和对孩子的责任中左右为难。故选B。


    由第二段最后三句“The second reason is that these days , young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past.This is often for financial reasons.It's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or after college if they need financial or emotional support.”可知,如今一些年轻人之所以会更久跟父母住在一起,是因为他们需要父母的经济或情感支持。故选A。


    由第四段中的“caregivers have to resolve important questions : How can financial respon-sibilities be shared among members of the household?How can household chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone's privacy?”可知,只有(决定谁来照料家庭)不是三明治一代要考虑的问题。故选C。


    由最后一段最后两句中的“they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.”可知,要度过这个艰难的人生阶段,三明治一代需要考虑自身的幸福。故选B。

  • 第22题:

    The willful blindness in hockey toward concussions (头部撞击) has dropped. Hockey Canada has followed the lead of USA Hockey in preventing body checking (身体拦截) below age 13.
    (41) __________ This country's children have been facing similar danger at early ages, and Hockey had to deal with a deep worry in the winds of Canadians to make the rule change. The liking for body checking from an early age is part of what makes Canadian hockey what it is.
    The change in rules should be taken as a chance to draw special attention to skill development in an environment free of danger. (42)__________
    For years, many Canadian hockey parents and coaches have insisted that body checking at early ages is necessary to ensure that players can do it safely at older ages. (43)__________ When USA Hockey changed its rules for the 2011-2012 season, it also created bodychecking-education programs that will be mandatory (强制的) for all coaches, including those teaching players in the pre-checking ages. And it began to encourage more"touch", without real body checking from 9 to12. It also made the rules for 13 and up stricter. (44) __________Hockey Canada has taken serious steps to do away with hits on the head. (45) __________Too often, body checking has been used to try to separate a player from his head rather than from the ball. Children were paying a price for this country's love of the game.
    There are always changes in Canada's game, and the change in the body checking age sends the clearest message yet to coaches and parents that player safety is paramount (至上的) in the game.


    A.True or not, there may be a safer way to teach hitting than to make younger players pay a price for it in head injuries.
    B.However, it's hard to change a sports culture so connected with who we are as a country.
    C.A bad head injury of Sidney Crosby, the hockey's greatest star, opened the eyes of hockey people everywhere.
    D.It may also control the loss of thousands of young players who don’t enjoy that environment.
    E.The USA is trying to show that it's possible to teach hockey protective skills without putting 11 and 12-year-olds in greater danger. It's worth the try.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本段最后一句“Children were paying a price for this country’s love of the game.”意思是“由于整个国家对曲棍球运动的热爱,孩子们因而要付出代价”。这与一个国家的体育文化有紧密关系,因此正确答案是B.

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The author’s purpose in writing the passage is _____.
    A

    to persuade young children not to worry about criticism

    B

    to stress the importance of positive reinforcement to children

    C

    to discuss the skill of combining criticism with encouragement

    D

    to teach young athletes how to avoid burnout


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    主旨题。文章结尾说,父母和家长应提供正面的强化(即正面教育)而不要看重结果。研究表明,正面强化比负面的批评对学习的影响更大一些。故选B。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Hamlet is the profoundest expression of Shakespeare’s _____ and his criticism of contemporary life.
    A

    depression

    B

    self-defeatism

    C

    inferiority Complex

    D

    humanism


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    《哈姆雷特》体现了文艺复兴时期的人文主义情怀。