According to a survey released by the Nielson Company on Thursday, China has become a global tourist attraction after the Beijing Olympics.
The survey said the Olympics not only built up China’s image but also served as an advertisement for China’s tourism.
The online survey was conducted on consumers in 16 countries and regions before Games’ opening ceremony and after the closing.
About 80 percent of the respondents had not been to China before the events and 50 percent of them expressed hopes of visiting China after the Games.
According to the survey, 70 percent of the respondents felt Beijing was more modern and scientific than what they had thought.
The most interested respondents were from Singapore, India, Mexico, South Africa and the Republic of Korea, as well as China’s Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Pan Wen, in charge of Chinese tourism research of the Nielson Company, said the World Tourism Organization predicted that China would become the largest tourist attraction in the world with 137 million foreign tourists every year.
“This figure would be realized earlier with the aid of the Beijing Olympics,” Pan said.
1.When was the online survey conducted?
A. During the Olympics
B. Before Games’ opening ceremony and after the closing
C. After the Olympics’ closing
D. We don't know
2.Which countries were the most interested respondents from?
A. Singapore, India, Mexico B. South Africa and the Republic of Korea
C. China’s Hong Kong and Taiwan D. All of the above
3.Which country did the World Tourism Organization predict would become the largest tourist attraction in the world?
A. China B. Japan C. South Africa D. Hong Kong
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. About 80 percent of the respondents expressed hopes of visiting China during the Games
B. The online survey was conducted on consumers in 16 countries
C. 137 million foreign tourists have come to China every year
D. The Beijing Olympics greatly speed up China’s tourism
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According to a survey released by the Nielson Company on Thursday, China has become a global tourist attraction after the Beijing Olympics.
The survey said the Olympics not only built up China’s image but also served as an advertisement for China’s tourism.
The online survey was conducted on consumers in 16 countries and regions before Games’ opening ceremony and after the closing.
About 80 percent of the respondents had not been to China before the events and 50 percent of them expressed hopes of visiting China after the Games.
According to the survey, 70 percent of the respondents felt Beijing was more modern and scientific than what they had thought.
The most interested respondents were from Singapore, India, Mexico, South Africa and the Republic of Korea, as well as China’s Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Pan Wen, in charge of Chinese tourism research of the Nielson Company, said the World Tourism Organization predicted that China would become the largest tourist attraction in the world with 137 million foreign tourists every year.
“This figure would be realized earlier with the aid of the Beijing Olympics,” Pan said.
1.When was the online survey conducted?
A. During the Olympics
B. Before Games’ opening ceremony and after the closing
C. After the Olympics’ closing
D. We don't know
2.Which countries were the most interested respondents from?
A. Singapore, India, Mexico B. South Africa and the Republic of Korea
C. China’s Hong Kong and Taiwan D. All of the above
3.Which country did the World Tourism Organization predict would become the largest tourist attraction in the world?
A. China B. Japan C. South Africa D. Hong Kong
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. About 80 percent of the respondents expressed hopes of visiting China during the Games
B. The online survey was conducted on consumers in 16 countries
C. 137 million foreign tourists have come to China every year
D. The Beijing Olympics greatly speed up China’s tourism
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According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the U.K. has about 7.8 million families with dependent children, of which 3.7 million have just one child, compared to 3 million with two and 1.1 million with three children or more. The number of families today with just one dependent child is now 47 percent and will likely rise to more than 50 percent in a decade. As the ONS confirms, “It appears that families are getting smaller.”
One obvious reason for this could be that women are putting off having children until they have established careers when they are bound to be less fertile. But it could just as well be a matter of choice. Parents must consider the rising cost of living, combined with economic uncertainty and an increasingly difficult job market. And this trend may continue growing as having an only child becomes more normal, which seems to be the mood on the mothers’ online forum Mumsnet, where one member announced that she “just wanted to start a positive thread about how fab it is to have an only child”.
She had received 231 replies, overwhelmingly in the same upbeat spirit. Parents of only children insist there are plenty of benefits. Nicola Kelly, a writer and lecturer who grew up as an only child and is now a married mother of one, says her 15-year-old son seems more grown-up in many ways than his contemporaries.
Not all products of single-child families are as keen to repeat the experience. In a moving recent account journalist Janice Turner wrote about her own keenness to “squeeze out two sons just 22 months apart” as a reaction to her only-child upbringing.
She was placed on a pedestal by her doting parents, whom she punished with a “brattish, willful” rejection of everything they stood for. Desperate for a close friend she was repeatedly shattered by rejection and refers to her childhood as being “misery”.
Writer and clinician Dr. Dorothy Rowe, a member of the British Psychological Society, says that we all interpret events in our own individual way and there are some children who no matter what their circumstances feel slighted, while other children see the advantages of their situation.
However, the one part of life that is unlikely to get any easier for only children is when they grow up and find themselves looking after their own parents as they become older.
1.The passage is written with the purpose of ___________________.
A. illustrating the strength and weakness of having an only child
B. guiding people to look at the same issue from different perspectives
C. analyzing the reasons why having an only child becomes popular
D. presenting us with different opinions about having an only child
2.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Nearly half of families intend to have just one child.
B. Some people fail to recognize the advantage of having an only child.
C. All people don’t stand for the idea of having an only child.
D. People brought up in an only child family resist downsizing the family.
3.From what Dr. Dorothy Rowe said, we know that _____________________.
A. it’s necessary for us to look at the event from our own angle
B. journalist Janice Turner experienced a miserable childhood
C. she has a positive attitude towards Janice Turner’s reaction
D. some are unable to make an objective assessment of their conditions
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How clean are the nation’s homes?
According to a survey by CIF, there’s room for improvement all over Britain.
Love or hate it — cleaning your home is one job you simply can’t ignore(忽视). But that’s not to say everyone spends the same amount of time or effort on making their places spotless. A new survey by CIF— experts on making tough cleaning jobs easier—— shows that when it comes to washing windows or cleaning the oven(烤箱),where you live in the UK it may show how much effort you put into the task.
BATHROOM
25% of men have never cleaned the toilet — but those in Wales are the worst. Nearly four in 10 Welsh men said they never cleaned anywhere in the house. Hate cleaning the shower head? You’re not alone — a quarter of a million Brits say the same. 20% of Scots regard window-cleaning as their most hated job.
KITCHEN
36% of people in the south-east say cleaning the cooker is their hated task. 68% of those in the north-east spend more than six hours a week cleaning their homes — especially the kitchen — in sharp contrast to the 49% of Welsh and West Country folk, who put their hands up to cleaning for under an hour.
BEDROOM
18% believe cleaning starts here: that’s the percentage of women who clean wearing their dressing gowns. 51% of women in the north-west may be staying in bed and giving their husband a cuddle(拥抱)—as a thank-you for helping them clean. In other places, there are far fewer helpful men.
LIVING ROOM
32% of women in the north-east turn up the stereo to help make the dusting more fun. Almost six in 10 women agree, however, that cleaning is seriously energetic exercise.
SHIFT THE DIRT WITH CIF
It’s no secret that the right cleaning products will cut cleaning time and effort in half— and no one knows that better than How Clean Is Your house? Presenters Aggie Mackenzie and Kim Woodburn. For solutions(解决办法)to all your cleaning needs, here are some of CIF’s top tips:
·Stop a lot of build-up on your shower head—give it a quick squirt(喷洒)with CIF bathroom spray once a week.
·Stainless steel(不锈钢)tools seem to need endless cleaning. The CIF Wild Qrchid Qxy-Gel-it lifts dirt easily and leaves the kitchen smelling fresh and clean.
·Cooking outside? CIF cream will get your barbecue (烤架)spotlessly clean, ready for those long, lazy summer evenings. Perfect!
1.The main purpose of this passage is to ______.
A.tell us the results of a certain survey |
B.advertise a certain product |
C.advise men to do more cleaning housework |
D.tell us which is the hardest job at home |
2.It can be concluded from the survey that people in different parts of Britain______.
A.have different views on house cleaning |
B.spend different amounts of time and effort on house cleaning |
C.like to do different kinds of housework |
D.have different ways to do housework |
3.According to the survey,______ spend the most time cleaning their homes.
A.the Welsh | B.people in the north-west |
C.people in the south-east | D.people in the north-east |
4.CIF in the passage probably refers to ______.
A.an organization doing research on housework |
B.a group of experts who give advice on doing housework |
C.a company providing advice and products on cleaning |
D.a company providing cleaning services |
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1.According to the survey, people left alone on a desert island would most want their ________.
A. MP3 player . B. spouse/ partner.
C. dog. D. celebrity.
2.Which of the following is true about George Clooney?
A. He has been trained in wilderness survival.
B. He is the choice of most South African women.
C. He does not think Roseane is beautiful.
D. He may not be able to help you survive.
3.The survey results are analyzed in terms of the respondents’ __________.
A. marriage, age and race . B. race, nationality and sex.
C. sex, age and nationality . D. age, sex and marriage.
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More American people take their troubles with them on holiday, according to a new survey. Although 40 percent said that the main reason for going away is to escape pressure (压力) from work, almost all said they worry more than they do at home. Only four in every 100 said that they are happy and free of care.
The most common worry is burglary ( 入室盗窃) , with four out of 10 worrying about their homes being broken into while they’re abroad.More than a quarter fear they will feel crazy with some other noisy and rough holiday-makers and 22 percent worry they may be attacked or their possessions will be missing. One in five think the car may break down; and the same number worry about the chances of bad weather.
The survey also showed that the stay-at-home Americans are no more. Three out of every five want to have a holiday abroad, a great increase from the figures only three years ago. The hotel holiday is still a winner, with about one third of all Americana preferring to go on a self-catering ( 自助 ) holiday.
1.The underlined word “survey” in the first paragraph most probably means ______.
A.research B.review C.exhibition D.examination
2.According to the text, about ____ of people worry more on holiday than when they are at home.
A.25% B.40% C.80% D.95%
3.The third most common worry of American holiday-makers is that they may ______.
A.be attacked or lose their possessions
B.have problems with their cars on the road
C.have bad weather on holiday
D.get mixed with some rough fellow holiday-makers
4.Where do American holiday-makers like to stay most?
A.At a hotel. B.In a quiet place.
C.At a friend's house. D.Where they can cook for themselves.
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.The company ______ a survey to find out customers’ reaction to the new products.
A.concerned | B.conducted | C.predicted | D.previewed |
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Being lonely in the crowd might seem ridiculous. But according to a recent survey, the situation is all too common. Loneliness and other anxiety problems – worrying about life’s pressures – can even lead to self-murder.
An article in China Daily gave no reason for this other than the usual blaming of the post-80s generation. According to a high level official, young people suffering from discouragement are mostly “spoiled and have not been taught to be independent, responsible and express ‘thank-you’.” Well, how do you like that? First, I don’t think China’s youth are exactly spoiled. They certainly have more things than their parents did, but a lot of the money spent on them is for their education including various extra classes.
Discouragement and anxiety are now the fastest growing challenges in modern societies. We sense a lack of close friends who can talk to honestly and openly. In 1985, a US study found that one in ten people did not have such a friend. In 2006, it was one in four. It’s easy to see the connection between loneliness and discouragement. But what actually causes this increasing loneliness?
Surely, with Internet social networking sites such as Kaixin, we have more friends than ever. A new study has shown that the more time teenagers spend in front of computers, the less close they are to friends and family. Kaixin or QQ may be fun but it lacks meaning, compared to personal connections in the real world.
And then there are those endless online games popular with young Chinese but increasingly there are more interesting choices. For example, new sports such as skateboarding are starting to catch on(流行) in bigger cities, as is playing music in a band. These creative hobbies are done in a group and thus friendship can be stronger. Hopefully young people will also be drawn out of the Internet cafes and interactive computer games that in fact fail to recreate a real and interactive experience.
1.According to the high level official, it is easy for teenagers lacking independence and responsibility to _______.
A. become spoiled
B. play endless online games
C. suffer from loneliness and anxiety
D. refuse to express gratitude
2.What does the writer think of the Internet social networking site Kaixin?
A. Open but ridiculous.
B. Honest and responsible.
C. Real and fun.
D. Interesting but meaningless.
3.It can be inferred in Paragraph 3 that _______.
A. it’s now more difficult for people to find close friends to have an honest chat with
B. parents focus mostly on children’s education rather than the personality building
C. young people have no idea of expressing appreciation because of being spoiled
D. teenagers will recreate a real and interactive experience to strengthen friendship
4.According to the text, which of the following can help us avoid being lonely in the crowd?
A. To stay long in Internet cafes.
B. To focus on extra courses.
C. To give up our own hobbies.
D. To play music in a band.
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_____ is expected, according to the online survey, is that prices of the houses won’t rise any more.
A. What B. It C. As D. Which
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Bank of China and Alibaba are the dream employers for Chinese students, according to a new survey.
The survey of more than 55,000 students ,1.(conduct) by a research firm Universum, found that2.(rough) a quarter want to work for an international company,3.only 9% want to work for a start-up and Five per cent want to start their own business.
When it comes to desirable companies, business students 4.(name) Bank of China the top choice for seven years and it shows no signs of giving up its lead.
William Wu, manager of Universum, said that banking remains 5.attractive industry for young Chinese. “China’s government is now emphasizing the revolution of the finance industry, 6.leaves the younger generation with the 7.(impress) that though banking is a traditional industry ,there are still a lot of development 8. (opportunity),” Wu said.
Alibaba improved six places from 2014,9.(rank) second 10.business students. It held a record- breaking $25 billion IPO in September.
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Olivia and Jack are the most popular names in Britain for babies born in 2008, according to a survey made by the website Bounty. Jack has been top for 14 years since it took over from Thomas.
Grace — made famous by the Hollywood star Grace Kelly — slipped back into third place behind Ruby, the name of singer Charlotte Church’s daughter.
Summer climbed 28 places from 44th to 16th. Ava — the name of singer Myleene Klass’s daughter — also leapt 15 places to 19th.
The troubles of the singer Amy Winehouse perhaps had an effect on the popularity of the name. It dropped three places to 23rd. Rebecca is also on the wane(变弱), ranking 48th. So is Courtney, which ranked 88th.
Theo, obviously inspired by England’s teenage football hero Theo Walcott, is among the biggest climbers in the boy’s list, rising from 70th to 58th.
An employee of Bounty said, “Baby names have witnessed the biggest changes over the last decade as parents are increasingly influenced by celebrities. The Bounty baby name poll also shows parents are continuing to be creative and inspirational about the names they choose for their children. Some parents want a name that’s totally unique, and names such as Zebedee, Selim and Zenon are now emerging and growing in popularity. Others are simply breaking with convention and becoming bolder in their choice of names.”
“While politicians’ names may be growing in popularity in America, British politicians don’t influence our choice of names in the UK. Traditional royal names continue to be supreme(最高的) in the boys’ top 100,” The employee said.
1.Which of the following girl names ranks the second?
A.Grace. | B.Ruby. | C.Kelly. | D.Charlotte. |
2.Baby names changed a lot mainly because of the influence of ______.
A.stars | B.parents | C.media | D.politicians |
3.What kind of names covers the most in the top 100 boys’ names?
A.Unique names. | B.Creative names. |
C.Famous people’s names. | D.Traditional royal names. |
4.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.Thomas was the first in boy names in 1994 |
B.Summer ranked 28th in the girls’ list in 2007 |
C.Rebecca might be 50th in the girls’ list in 2007 |
D.Courtney climbed in the boy’s list in 2008 compared with 2007 |
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