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Many women write to me perplexed(困惑的) about why they can't form close friendships.They try new approachesput themselves in all the right placessee therapistsand read relevant self­help books.They consider themselves interestingloyalkindand friend­worthy people.But for reasons unknown to themthey have a tough time forming intimate relationships.Many admit to not having even one close friend.

A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology offers some clues as to how both nature(personality) and nurture (experience) impact our friendships.Researchers at the University of Virginia and University of TorontoMississauga studied more than 7,000 American adults between the ages of 20 and 75 over a period of ten yearslooking at the number of times these adults moved during childhood.Their studylike prior onesshowed a link between residential mobility and adult well­beingThe more  times participants moved as childrenthe poorer the quality of their adult social relationships.

But digging deeperthe researchers found that personality—specifically being introverted (内向的) or extroverted (外向的)—could either intensify or buffer (缓冲) the effect of moving to a new town or neighborhood during childhood.The negative impact of more moves during childhood was far greater for introverts compared to extroverts.

“Moving a lot makes it difficult for people to maintain long­term close relationships” stated Dr.Shigehiro Oishithe first author of the studyin a press release from the American Psychological Association“This might not be a serious problem for outgoing people who can make friends quickly and easily.Less outgoing people have a harder time making new friends.”

Families often have to relocate—across townacross the countryor across the globe.Yetin many casestheir kids and young adolescents haven't yet built up a bank of friendships.So the conventional wisdom is to try to minimize moves for the sake of your childwhenever possibleand to move at the end of the academic year.

1.The passage is written mainly to ________.

Aoffer advice to women on how to form intimate relationships

Bexplain how nature and nurture impact our friendships

Cexplain how moves during childhood affect children

Dtell us how to help children make friends

2.Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?

APeople who moved less during childhood have better social relationships.

BThe more people moved during childhoodthe more friends they have.

CThe more people moved during childhoodthe better they adjust to society.

DThere is no link between residential mobility and adult well­being.

3.In order for children to maintain long­term close relationshipsparents ________.

Ashould not relocate their homes

Bshould relocate their homes within the town

Chad better move at the end of the school year

Dhad better move when their children couldn't build up a bank of friendships

4.We learn from the fourth paragraph that moves during childhood ________.

Ahave a bigger impact on an introverted person compared to extroverts

Bhave no impact on an outgoing person

Care a big problem for both introverts and extroverts

Dhelp children better adapt to a new environment

5.We can infer from the passage that ________.

Aour friendships are mainly affected by our nurture

Bwe can move when children have made a lot of friends

Cthe impact of moves will disappear when one reaches adulthood

Dthere is some way to minimize the impact of moves during childhood on children

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D 【解析】 本文主要说明了人们的性格以及后天的经历对人们交友的影响。 1. 2.2】解析 细节理解题。从第二段最后一句可知,人们童年时搬家次数越多,成年后的社会关系就越糟,反推可知A项正确。答案 A 3.3】解析 细节理解题。从最后两段可知,为了孩子与伙伴能维持长期的亲密友谊,父母最好在学期末搬家。答案 C 4.4】解析 细节理解题。从第四段可知,搬家对性格外向的人的影响要小于对性格内向的人的影响。答案 A 5.5】解析 推理判断题。从最后一段最后一句可知,有办法减少搬家对孩子造成的负面影响。答案 D
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As early as 1808the people of Provincetown requested a lighthouse on Race Pointbut it took Congress eight years to react when they finally paid $ 8,000 on April 27,1816 to build a lighthouse —Race Point Lightwhich was located in the town of ProvincetownMassachusetts.It was first built of stone 25 feet high with no foundation and its light was 30 feet above the sea.It was equipped with one of the nation's earliest revolving lights.

Actuallythere were two other lighthouses on Cape Codbut they were hit by a storm in October 1841.In the following yearRace Point Light was examined by IW.P.Lewiswho realized the light's importance.He said“The light should be useful to all ships leaving Boston.Howeverits illuminating power is so weak that people would hardly be able to differentiate it from the lights set on the ships which stay in the bayor close by.It hasn't played its role as a lighthouse well.”

The result was that old lighthouse was destroyed and a new iron lighthouse with a proper foundation was put up to take its place.The new lighthouse was 45 feet high.Although the original keeper's house was in good repairit was destroyed too and a new one was built.Today the lighthouse has been automated(自动化)and Race Point Light is still an active aid to navigation.

You can park at Race Point Beach and walk about 45 minutes to the lighthouse.Sunset at Race Point Light is one of the Cape Cod's most popular scenes.And at times whales can be seen in the lighthouse.For reservations to stay one night in the keeper's house at Race Point call(508)4879930.

1.The underlined word “illuminating” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.

Apreventing accidents Bcooling the air

Cproviding light Dpredicting weather

2.Why was the original Race Point Light replaced by a new one?

AIt was too old to repair properly.

BIt hadn't done a good job in helping the passing ships.

CIt was destroyed in a storm in October 1841.

DIt wasn't high enough and had no foundation.

3.According to the passageRace Point Light ________.

Ais also a tourist spot now

Bstopped working after 1914

Cwas built by IW.P.Lewis

Dhas been automated since 1841

4.What can be learned from the passage?

AThe keeper's house is open to the public now.

BThe present keeper's house is the original one.

CThe two other lighthouses had revolving lights too.

DThe government didn't agree to build Race Point Light.

5.What does this passage mainly talk about?

AThe building process of Race Point Light.

BThe tourism value of Race Point Light.

CThe three lighthouses on Cape Cod.

DThe history of Race Point Light.

 

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“She was supposed to leave Syria on Wednesday”Mrs.Colvin said.“Her editor told me he called her yesterday and said it was getting too dangerous and they wanted to take her out.She said she was doing a story and she wanted to finish it.”

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1.From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1we can infer that ________.

AYale was her last choice

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Cflexibility and creativity

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aShe was doing a story in Syria and got killed.

bShe was admitted to Yale University.

cShe studied in Brazil as an exchange student.

dShe was hired by The Sunday Times of London.

eShe began to take an interest in journalism.

Ad→e→c→a→b Bc→b→e→d→a

Ce→d→c→b→a Db→c→d→e→a

4.From the last paragraph we can know that Mrs.Colvin ________.

Aknows her daughter very well

Bcares little about her daughter

Cdislikes the choice of her daughter

Ddoesn't fully appreciate her daughter

5.What can be the best title of the text?

ACovering Stories in a Dangerous Conflict Area

BApplying for Top Universitiesa Successful Case

CRecalling Her Daughtera Journalist Killed in Syria

DChoosing Lifelong Careers Based on Your Own Interest

 

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“In all the other stateslegal ambiguity remains” Shelby Clark says.“If a renter should be involved in a serious accident in those statesthe victim can be expected to go after every party possibleincluding the car's owner.”

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AA kind of car.

BAn owner of a car.

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DIts ideas are being tried out in some states.

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Ahas to take legal responsibility

Bwill not suffer the consequence

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Dmust pay the insurance for the renter

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Alegal ambiguity is clarified in all the states

Brenters are warned not to violate traffic rules

Cmore money is given to participating owners

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5.It can be learned from the text that car­sharing ________.

Amakes no profit

Bremains in popularity

Cis against the state law

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