Chinese students always complain that they’re under great pressure and don’t get enough sleep. But they may be surprised to learn that they’re much luckier than their peers (同龄人) in South Korea and Japan, according to a recently published report, conducted by Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences on the physical and mental health of senior high school students in the three Asian countries.
According to the study among nearly 6,000 high school students in the three countries, Chinese students are the tallest but poorest in physical fitness. Chinese students are on average 168.17cm, compared with 167.61cm for South Korean students and 164.70cm for Japanese students. Chinese students asked for sick leave more than students in other countries. About 72 percent of Korean students never asked for sick and injury leave during high school, compared to 53 percent for Japanese students and 45 percent for Chinese students. Moreover, Chinese students drink alcohol and smoke earlier than Korean and Japanese students. Around 70 percent of Chinese students have drunk alcohol, compared to 50 percent for Korean and Japanese students.
According to the survey, Japanese and South Korean students suffer more pressure than their Chinese peers. Statistics (统计) show 16 percent of students in China said they experienced mental pressure often over the past year, while the numbers in Japan and South Korea were 33 percent and 47 percent respectively. Their worries come from “study”, “future after graduation”, “friendships” and “relationship with their parents”. To go with stress, 57.9 percent of Korean students sleep the least, less than six hours a day, compared with 46.6 percent of Japanese students and 30 percent of Chinese students.
More Chinese students were satisfied with their physical appearance, double that of students in the survey from Japan and South Korea. The report said that over half of students in South Korea had tried to lose weight in the past year, while in China the figure was only 22 percent.
In measures of self-worth, such as “I think I am valuable” and “I think I am successful”, “I can complete many things”, “I won’t give up to failure,” Chinese students showed greater self-confidence than students in Japan and South Korea.
1.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Chinese students always complain that they’re in bad condition.
B. Chinese students are much luckier than their peers in the Republic of Korea and Japan.
C. Chinese teenagers drink alcohol and smoke earliest and smoke earliest among the three countries.
D. There is a report on the physical and mental health of senior high school students.
2.What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. the height B. the percentage
C. the weight D. the number
3.The worries that cause students to be stressed come from the following factors EXCEPT _______.
A. study and career B. physical appearance
C. friendships D. family relationship
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Chinese students always complain that they’re under great pressure and don’t get enough sleep. But they may be surprised to learn that they’re much luckier than their peers (同龄人) in South Korea and Japan, according to a recently published report, conducted by Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences on the physical and mental health of senior high school students in the three Asian countries.
According to the study among nearly 6,000 high school students in the three countries, Chinese students are the tallest but poorest in physical fitness. Chinese students are on average 168.17cm, compared with 167.61cm for South Korean students and 164.70cm for Japanese students. Chinese students asked for sick leave more than students in other countries. About 72 percent of Korean students never asked for sick and injury leave during high school, compared to 53 percent for Japanese students and 45 percent for Chinese students. Moreover, Chinese students drink alcohol and smoke earlier than Korean and Japanese students. Around 70 percent of Chinese students have drunk alcohol, compared to 50 percent for Korean and Japanese students.
According to the survey, Japanese and South Korean students suffer more pressure than their Chinese peers. Statistics show 16 percent of students in China said they experienced mental pressure often over the past year, while the numbers in Japan and South Korea were 33 percent and 47 percent respectively. Their worries come from “study”, “future after graduation”, “friendships” and “relationship with their parents”. To go with stress, 57.9 percent of Korean students sleep the least, less than six hours a day, compared with 46.6 percent of Japanese students and 30 percent of Chinese students.
More Chinese students were satisfied with their physical appearance, double that of students in the survey from Japan and South Korea. The report said that over half of students in South Korea had tried to lose weight in the past year, while in China the figure was only 22 percent. In measures of self-worth, such as “I think I am valuable” and “I think I am successful”, “I can complete many things”, “I won’t give up to failure,” Chinese students showed greater self-confidence than students in Japan and South Korea.
1.What’s the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Chinese teenagers are tallest, but most unhealthy.
B.Chinese students drink most alcohol and smoke earliest.
C.Japanese students ask for least sick leave.
D.Chinese students ask for sick leave most often.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that _________.
A.Chinese students are luckiest, yet most unsuccessful
B.Chinese students are confident in themselves and luckier
C.Japanese students are most stressed
D.South Korean students sleep the least
3.What does the underlined word “that” refer to?
A.the height B.the percentage
C.the weight D.the number
4.The worries that cause students to be stressed come from the following factors EXCEPT _______.
A.study and career B.physical appearance
C.friendships D.family relationship
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Chinese students always complain that they’re under great pressure and don’t get enough sleep. But they may be surprised to learn that they’re much luckier than their peers (同龄人) in South Korea and Japan, according to a recently published report, conducted by Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences on the physical and mental health of senior high school students in the three Asian countries.
According to the study among nearly 6,000 high school students in the three countries, Chinese students are the tallest but poorest in physical fitness. Chinese students are on average 168.17cm, compared with 167.61cm for South Korean students and 164.70cm for Japanese students. Chinese students asked for sick leave more than students in other countries. About 72 percent of Korean students never asked for sick and injury leave during high school, compared to 53 percent for Japanese students and 45 percent for Chinese students. Moreover, Chinese students drink alcohol and smoke earlier than Korean and Japanese students. Around 70 percent of Chinese students have drunk alcohol, compared to 50 percent for Korean and Japanese students.
According to the survey, Japanese and South Korean students suffer more pressure than their Chinese peers. Statistics (统计) show 16 percent of students in China said they experienced mental pressure often over the past year, while the numbers in Japan and South Korea were 33 percent and 47 percent respectively. Their worries come from “study”, “future after graduation”, “friendships” and “relationship with their parents”. To go with stress, 57.9 percent of Korean students sleep the least, less than six hours a day, compared with 46.6 percent of Japanese students and 30 percent of Chinese students.
More Chinese students were satisfied with their physical appearance, double that of students in the survey from Japan and South Korea. The report said that over half of students in South Korea had tried to lose weight in the past year, while in China the figure was only 22 percent.
In measures of self-worth, such as “I think I am valuable” and “I think I am successful”, “I can complete many things”, “I won’t give up to failure,” Chinese students showed greater self-confidence than students in Japan and South Korea.
1.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Chinese students always complain that they’re in bad condition.
B. Chinese students are much luckier than their peers in the Republic of Korea and Japan.
C. Chinese teenagers drink alcohol and smoke earliest and smoke earliest among the three countries.
D. There is a report on the physical and mental health of senior high school students.
2.What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. the height B. the percentage
C. the weight D. the number
3.The worries that cause students to be stressed come from the following factors EXCEPT _______.
A. study and career B. physical appearance
C. friendships D. family relationship
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短文改错。
Most students are great pressure.They complain that life is lack of happy.
However,I think life is look like a long river,which is full of change.There is no escape for it.Therefore,what we can do is to smile on them.Smile can light up our passion to life,it helps you move forward on the road which we will discover our talents and enjoy the true adventure in life.
Just as the saying go, “Life is very much like a mirror:If you smile upon it,it will smile back.But if you frown and look doubtful on it,you will get a similar look in return.”However,anyway,smile on life.
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A great number of students by the interviewer said that they were forced to practice the piano.
A. to question B. to be questioned
C. questioned D. questioning
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Chinese proverbs are rich and they are still widely used in Chinese people’s daily life. 1. these proverbs there are often interesting stories. For example, the proverb, “plucking up a crop 2. (help) it grow”, is based on the following story.
It is said that a short—tempered man in the Song Dynasty (960—1279) was very anxious to help 3. rice crop grow up quickly. He was thinking about 4. day and night. But the crop was growing much slower than he expected. One day, he came up with an idea 5. he would pluck up all of his crop a few inches. He did so the next day. He was very tired 6. doing this for a whole day, 7. he felt very happy since the crop did “grow” 8. (high). His son heard about this and went to see the crop. Unfortunately the leaves of the crop began to wither.
This proverb is saying we have to let things go in their 9. (nature) course. Being too anxious to help an event develop often 10. (result) in the contrary to our intention.
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Students continue to eat in school canteen______ they complain the quality of the food .
A.as though B.even though C.as long as D.unless
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Hi Judy!
You often complain to me that you always buy goods unreasonably on sale promotion(促销)and feel it shameful after going back to your school dormitory with new things not needed, considering all the money you spend is your parents’ income.
In fact, this is a common phenomenon, called impulsive buying, a buying unplanned and hard to control. It usually happens when a store offers discounts(打折)or sales promotion—a special way used by stores to get more customers, which means you may fall into its traps even without notice.
Stores, with a good knowledge of customers’ psychology(心理), make use of it to drive business. Avoiding all the impulsive buying is a hard thing. However, knowing our psychology behind it and reducing the times when influenced by sales promotion may be useful. So you should keep calm when facing the sales promotion by keeping in mind what you really need.
Find out the conditions where you are likely to buy things blindly. When seeing a dress advertised at 20% off, do not concentrate on the discount, but warn yourself against falling into the trap of “saving money’’.
Besides, do not forget the long-term effects of your choice when meeting a sales promotion. Short-term benefits, like excited feeling just after buying items encourage impulsive buying. But the long-term costs such as waste of money and the sense of shame really annoy you. When seeing the advertisements, remember what you really want to buy originally and warn yourself of that terrible feeling. Only in this way can you save money for really needed things.
Yours,
Rachel
1.Judy felt it a shame to ________.
A. complain to others about the poverty of her family
B. waste her parents’ money on unneeded things
C. buy cheap things at lower prices or with less money
D. rely on her parents for further education
2.Which of the following is true of impulsive buying according to Rachel?
A. It is designed by shops to draw customers’ attention.
B. It can be brought under control with the help of stores.
C. It is planned by buyers with the purpose of saving money.
D. It is done by customers without considering its bad effects.
3.In face of sales promotion Judy is advised to ________.
A. have belief in her own immediate decision
B. check the quality of the goods at low prices
C. stay calm by thinking about what she really needs
D. take the chance to learn more about stores tricks
4.How do buyers usually feel in the long run after buying discounted things?
A. Regretful. B. Thrilled. C. Relaxed. D. Sceptical.
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Many French teachers and parents complain that their kids are less bright than they were. They say young people visit museums less often and spend too much time on the Internet. They only read comics and listen to music, and like American culture more than their own. But is this true? A recent survey shows that many French kids spend their time as other kids always have.
Most French teens love music, with 86% putting it as their top hobby, above the cinema, sport and television. French kids read a lot and like different things, from Japanese cartoons to American novels. Many French people worry that their children watch too many American films and listen to too much American music. But the results of this survey show that French young people like their own culture.
As Silvia Berlin, a student from Paris, says, "I love watching American TV, but I watch more French programmes. I love being French!"
1.Many French teachers and parents ________
A. think their kids are as clever as they were
B. don' t think their kids are as clever as they were
C. think their kids are more clever than they were
D. don' t think their kids are clever at all
2.Most French teens' top hobby is
A. going to the movies B. doing sport
C. watching TV D. listening to music
3.The French kids like all of the following except _________ .
A. Japanese history B. Japanese cartoons
C. American films D. American music
4.This passage is mainly about a survey of______.
A. French parents' complaint
B. French kids' study
C. French kids' interests
D. French teachers' complaint
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Nowadays many parents complain that they can’t ______ their children’s different kinds of expenses and that they don’t know how to make themselves understood.
A. cover B. contain
C. include D. satisfy
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Many people are complaining that work and study are quite difficult at time. They need a method to relax. I have found that the best way to reduce ________ is to read a good book. It ________ me to escape from real life, it gives me a(n) ________ view on the world, and reading a book is a very ________ activity.
First, reading a good story is the best way to ________ about my troubles during the day. Many of the books I read have ________ plot lines(情节安排), which attract me to the characters and action. When I am ________ reading, nothing in the outside world seems to exist anymore. One cannot ________ in this dreamland forever, of course. ________ for an hour or so a day, it is very calming.
Second, reading books can also give me a new way to ________ the outside world. Even a fictional book can have this ________. When authors write a book, they ________ their ideas and feelings about how the world works. By ________ works of different writers, I find that I ________ more about other people, and ________ they think. This helps me to learn to ________ others just as they are.
Finally, the most ________ reason why reading is good for ________ is that it allows me to ________ the most amazing peace. For a devoted(投入的)reader, it is ________ to go to a bright, beautiful place to read. You can just stay at home, sitting in your favorite chair. With the house being completely quiet, you can enter the peaceful world of knowledge and imagination.
1.A. debates B. mistakes C. pressure D. influence
2.A. forces B. allows C. requires D. forbids
3.A. new B. easy C. familiar D. ordinary
4.A. basic B. tiring C. special D. peaceful
5.A. care B. learn C. think D. forget
6.A. stupid B. simple C. boring D. interesting
7.A. teaching B. studying C. enjoying D. practicing
8.A. stay B. leave C. take D. settle
9.A. So B. But C. And D. Unless
10.A. look at B. worry about C. search for D. believe in
11.A. effect B. success C. problem D. weakness
12.A. ask B. know C. express D. change
13.A. buying B. reading C. judging D. spreading
14.A. trust B. doubt C. praise D. understand
15.A. why B. how C. when D. whether
16.A. admire B. refuse C. accept D. recognize
17.A. hopeful B. important C. probable D. different
18.A. working B. writing C. relaxation D. exploration
19.A. find B. carry C. leave D. produce
20.A. great B. impossible C. reasonable D. unnecessary
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