- A.Food and health.
- B.Climate and diet.
- C.Cuisine and national identity.
- D.Cultural evolution and its effects.
- A.It is the result of the hot weather in Spain.
- B.This tradition has been observed for centuries.
- C.Spanish people lead a rather leisure life.
- D.It is the result of the ever-quickening pace of life.
- A.diversity
- B.uniformity
- C.localization
- D.globalization
- A.She eats too much Westernized food.
- B.She can’t resist the convenience of fast food.
- C.She doesn’t appreciate the delicate dishes he makes.
- D.She should learn more about traditional Japanese cuisine.
- A.has set up several charities
- B.gets tired of his own business
- C.has strong sense of responsibility
- D.has earned great fame and satisfaction
- A.He donated a few thermal imagers.
- B.He set up a nonprofit to raise money.
- C.He talked his family into joining him to help the firefighters.
- D.He arranged a meeting with the thermal imager manufacturer.
- A.tens of thousands of firefighters are injured every year
- B.firefighters’ safety risks are improperly addressed by authorities
- C.thermal imaging was not yet ready to be applied in real situations
- D.fire stations couldn’t afford the new technology to protect firefighters
- A.The Buonanotte family takes care of its running cost.
- B.The donation it receives occasionally exceeds 500 dollars.
- C.It equips most fire stations in the U.S. with thermal imagers.
- D.It is the result of the joint effort of Buonanotte and the fire departments.
- At first, Buonanotte thought he would simply donate a few thermal imagers. He contacted the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, and one conversation led to another. Buonanotte decided to set up and run a charity, 500 for Life (he asks for at least $5
- Buonanotte could not have predicted the impact that the documentary would have on him and others. "Business success is good and fulfilling," he says, "but many people end up thinking there must be more than just this. Usually, it’s giving back that makes
- Frank Buonanotte learned about thermal imager from_____.
- A.a lecture
- B.a friend
- C.a TV program
- D.an advertisement
- A.It may have a soothing effect on their worried minds.
- B.It means that Greenland will not be submerged in the years to come.
- C.It may help change the Danish government’s resource exploitation policy.
- D.It gives them the moral grounds for exploiting the resources under the ice sheet.
- A.starvation
- B.loss of habitat
- C.hunting activity
- D.unbearable heat
- A.Travelers produce too much waste.
- B.His fellow men have to go further north to hunt.
- C.Newly built factories produce pollution.
- D.Danish government doesn’t treat them fairly.
- A.Some people consider it healthy and conservative.
- B.It is given up by many young people for modern life.
- C.It has remained almost unchanged for hundreds of years.
- D.There is the possibility that it will become a memory in this century.
- A.Children are shown safer under mothers’ care.
- B.Fathers are not likely to be as skillful as mothers.
- C.Most mothers think fathers should be more involved.
- D.Mothers are uncertain about fathers’ involvement in childcare.
- Ajukutoq is an elected head of a small town. "Cold has never terrified us, but living on the welfare system of the Danish government has," he said.
- It’s generally accepted that if the global temperature rises by 3℃ , Greenland will be submerged, but outspoken opponents of diehard environmentalists argue that even if that temperature rises by 7℃, Greenland won’t be wiped off the face of the earth. Suc
- According to the passage, the Little Ice Age caused_____.
- A.the extinction of several species
- B.a fundamental change in the way local people lived
- C.a drastic drop in temperature in a short period of time
- D.the disappearance of European settlements in southern Greenland
- A.focus on fathers’ role over mothers’ in child raising
- B.approach the subject of baby care with rational inquiry
- C.include in their books things most readers don’t expect
- D.take unbiased attitude dealing with the subject of baby care
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According to the passage, fathers are better positioned to write parenting books today because ____.
- A.they share more with each other
- B.they are more eager to get involved
- C.they are better informed in child care
- D.they spend more time with their children
- A.humorous
- B.amusing
- C.sarcastic
- D.critical
- Among other things, this all means fathers are now much better positioned to write parenting books like Michael Lewis’ Home Game and Sam Apple’s American Parent: My Strange and Surprising Adventures in Modern Babyland. The dad diari
- A.She said that as a joke.
- B.He was good with children.
- C.She wanted to compliment him.
- D.He took care of the children most of the time.
- A.There is a link between income and computer ownership.
- B.Many American children don’t put computers to good use.
- C.Studies show that boys are more computer savvy than girls.
- D.The U.S. will stay ahead in the information technology in years.
- A.The Internet is going to get firm hold of our lives some day.
- B.The Internet is going to change our lives even more profoundly.
- C.We should have a positive attitude towards the changes the Internet brings.
- D.Children should be well prepared for the challenges in the information age.
- A.Today’s cars and airplanes are outrageously overpriced.
- B.Information technology is developing at an amazing speed.
- C.Information technology has reached the point where improvement is difficult.
- D.There’s more competition in information technology industry than in car industry.
- A.there are some genius ideas on the Internet
- B.almost anything is available on the Internet
- C.people can find good bargains on the Internet
- D.some websites provide novel services to increase hits
- A.it saves companies huge amounts of money
- B.it accelerates the speed of profit making
- C.it brings people incredible convenience
- D.it provides easy access to information