Helge and Kari Farsund, who live in Oslo, Norway, have been a couple for 50 years. Mr Farsund worrked as an engineer, while his wife was an intensive-care nurse at one point serving with the Red Cross in Rwanda, helping victims of the violent war in that country.Three years ago, a personal tragedy struck, when Mrs Farsund was found to have developed Alzheimer's(老年痴呆). 'As the condition became worse, Mr Farsund began looking for a system that could help both of them live as normal a life as possible. He came across the healthcare technology company Abilia, which has come up with just such a network.
At the center \of the system is an iPad-like device. The screen has Skype, which allows carers to regularly check in with patients. It also has a planner for patients or carers to record up-coming events and provides spoken reminders about daily tasks, such as when they need to take medicine.
Some l,000 people now have the system installed in their homes, and 25 of them, including the Farsunds, are testing the latest version, which combines the screen with wirelessly connected sensors. The motion sensors know if you are in the room or open a door, and send out alarms, for instance, if the stove(电炉) is left on for more than 15 minutes or a per.son opens a door in the middle of the night. The second is a particular issue in Oslo, where sub-zero winters mean some Alzheimer's patients are freezing to death.
"With.this kind of system, it allows people to take care of themselves, which is the most important thing," says vice president Oystein Johnsen. For him, any move to improve city life needs to begin with people. "Smart cities are coming and they need to start with individuals in their own home," he says. "It also saves the govemment money. In Norway it cost£100,000 per year to have someone in a home, while this system costs 15,000. That is a lot of money to save."
1.Which section of BBC news is most likely to.include this passage?
A. Health. B. Technology.
C. Entertainment. D. Business.
2.The case of Helge and Kari Farsund in the first paragraph serves to .
A.introduce the main topic
B. expose a social problem
C. show sympathy to the elderly
D. arouse medical workers' interest
3.Which of the following functions can all be performed by the system?
① To warn people of possible dangers.
② To help check in with patients.
③ To offer people some medicine.
④ To cure people of Alzheimer's.
⑤ To remind people of daily tasks.
⑥ To play movies like an iPad.
A.②③⑤ B.①④⑥
C.③④⑤ D.①②⑤
4.According to the last paragraph, Oystein Johnsen will approve that .
A.the system should reduce its cost
B.smart cities should be human-based
C.mass production is still impossible
D.individuals are responsible for future
Alibaba founder Jack Ma has become China's richest person according to a wealth survey by the. Hurun Report. Mr.Ma tops its annual rich list with a fortune of $25bn,.followed, by Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin.
Internet billionaires account for five of China's 10 richest people this year, beating property giants(房地产巨头) who have traditionally dominated(占优势) the list, which also includes the head of Tencent, Pony Ma.Other technology giants on the list include the co-founder of Chinese search group Baidu, Robin Li, and the founder of online retailer (零售商) JD.com, Richard Liu.
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Hurun Report chairman and chief researcher Rupert Hoogewerf said, "Jack Ma is the 11th Number One we have had in China in the last 16 years, showing the dynamism(活力) of the Chinese economy, and an outstanding reminder of the growth potential that is being realized in the new markets".
The Hurun Report's rich list is one of the most closely-watched and accurate assessments of wealth in China. The annual report has been published for the past 16 years. Individuals or families required at least $2.3bn this year to make it onto the list, which is more than 15 times the amount needed a decade ago. There are a record 354 so-called "dollar billionaires" in China this year, Hurun said, which is a 13% increase from last year.Overall, the total wealth of the l,271 people on the list is worth $1.4tn this year
Hurun said it had been "an amazing year" for the online retail and other IT sectors and a “good year” for entertainment, investments, cars, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals(药业) and manufacturing. On the other side, Hurun said it had "been a bad year for steel and shipping" and that real estate(不动产) "could have done a lot worse, bearing in mind the state of the market".
The world's second-largest economy has been slowing down. Its property industry may
have 'overheated and that levels of local debt are too high. As a result, the government has taken measures to cool the housing market, which has slowed down for several quarters.Perhaps reflecting this shift, four of the six property giants in last year's top 10 list have dropped down the rankings.
1.According to Rupert Hoogewerf, Jack Ma's being the 11th richest in China in the last 16 years indicates that .
A. China will surely have the 12ffi Number One next year
B. the growth of China's economy in the last 16 years is incredible
C. new markets are providing China with great potential for economic growth
D. China has successfully sailed through the global financial crisis started in 2008
2.What is true about the Hurun Report's rich list?
A. Accurate assessments lend credit to the rich list.
B. Only individual billionaires can make it onto the list.
C. The list has been published every other year for 16 years.
D.It favors investments and cars rather than steel and shipping.
3.What can be inferred from the changes in the top 10 list during the past two years?
A. Property giants are no longer rich due to the shift.
B. China has become the world's second-largest economy.
C. Internet billionaires traditionally dominated the top 10 list.
D. The Government has played a role in the changes of house prices.
Good news for middle and high school students. When it comes to sleeping a little longer, physicians are on your side.
On Monday, the American Academy Pediatrics(儿科) announced its recommendation that middle and high schools start at 8:30 a.m.or later. "Doing so will match school schedules to the biological sleep patterns of adolescents," the AAP writes in a press release regarding its new policy statement called “School Start Times for Adolescents" .
"Chronic(慢性的) sleep loss in adolescents is one of the most common public health issues in the U.S.today," according to Judith Owens, director of Sleep Medicine at Children's National Health System.
"The research is clear that adolescents who get enough sleep have a reduced risk of being overweight or suffering depression, are less likely to be involved in automobile accidents, and have better grades, higher standardized test scores and an overall better quality of life," Owens said in the press release. "Studies have shown that delaying early school start times is one key factor that can help adolescents get the sleep they need to grow and learn."
Even before the AAP's announcement, school districts across the country have been rethinking start times. Earlier this year The New York Times wrote about Dos Santos, a student at Rock Bridge High School. When Dos Santos learned that school officials were considering starting school 30 minutes earlier than the existing time, she became worried.The student gathered others to her cause. In the end, school officials decided against the earlier start time.
One of the organizations that Dos Santos reached out to for help was Start School Later, a nonprofit organization that focuses on getting public schools to set "healthy school hours."
"It's going to take collective action, perhaps on a national scale, to get many districts to take on this issue," Terra Ziporyn Snider, PhD, director and co-founder of Start School Later, told Yahoo Health.
"The science is clear, the will to change isn't," she explained. "The reason for that is that community life goes around school schedules, and any suggestion of change - earlier, later, whatever - brings powerful opposition from everyone who fears a change in routine."
1.What can be learned about Start School Later?
A. Dr.Snider is director of this nonprofit organization.
B. It is a commercial organization belonging to Yahoo Health.
C. It helps private schools to set healthy schedules for students.
D. It made a policy called。‘School Start Times for Adolescents".
2.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as benefit from enough sleep?
A. Students will enjoy a better life.
B. Students might feel less depressed.
C. Students may achieve higher grades.
D. Students are more likely to be on time for school.
3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Scientific findings are not convincing.
B. Changing school start time is no easy job.
C. Most people are willing to change schedules.
D. The revolution of school schedules is under way.
How many times have you been discouraged by obstacles and difficulties? Most of the time, we think that there is some sort of outside force that prevents us from being happy. Well, the truth is -that“ force" you are thinking of is actually your .
Yes, your own attitude is may prevent you from achieving fulfillment(成就感). Although the heart is the lifeline of the body, _ , the brain actually affects your entire being. If you tell yourself that you are not good enough, then eventually, the body does the same. Knowing this, you must condition your consciousness into thinking that you can have a fulfilling life.
People around you may sometimes tell you that you cannot do certain things, but who are they to your life journey? If you tell yourself that people often pull you down in an effort to bring you to their (low) level, then you a small victory. Take that the ones who say that you can never be successful are the ones who are in their own lives. Those losers are not supposed to spoil your life. You are only what you yourself to be.
Learning to believe in yourself is overcoming .Many people are afraid of trying because they are afraid of failing.Remember the _, and then being able to overcome it is a victory in itself. So you create a strong belief in yourself. your limits, ever if that means more , and condition your spirit into realizing that all these help you achieve your true strength as a person.Once you learn this, you will quickly find that you are able to do much more than you even that you could.
The single most important to becoming successful in any area of your life comes clown to the way you think. Spend time every day feeding your mind with powerful education, mindset(思维模式)and knowledge and find other successful people to see what they did that you can start to .
1.A.naturally B. willingly C. unbelievably D. accidentally
2.A.positive B. interesting C. negative D. optimistic
3.A.body B. mind C. heart D. life
4.A.which B. that C. what D. why
5.A.on the other hand B. on the contrary C. as a result D. in a word
6.A. carefully B. rudely C. gently D. unconsciously
7.A. meanwhile B. otherwise C. seldom D. therefore
8.A. continue B. break C. plan D. strike
9.A. decline B. achieve C. expect D. miss
10.A. charge B. control C. part D. note
11.A. unfortunateB. unsuccessful C. unimportant D. unrealistic
12.A. allow B. make C. force D. object
13.A. shame B. mistake C. crisis D. fear
14.A. punishmentB. story C. failure D. assessment
15.A. Lower B. Establish C. Challenge D. Follow
16.A. defeats B. admiration C. inspiration D. findings
17.A. victories B. falls C. experience D. doubts
18.A. broadcast B. imagined C. sentenced D. caught
19.A. lesson B. similarity C. shelter D. key
20.A. model B. submit C. share D. interview
—Seriously, I will give up smoking this time.
—I remember that was your doctor's advice years ago. , anyway.
A. No pains, no gains
B. Better late than never
C. Well begun is half done
D. It's easier said than done
Prime Minister David Cameron said,“…independence will not be a separation but a painful divorce". When the outcome is still up in the air, he made an emaotional speech to Scottish voters to stay together.
A.trial; call upon B.attempted; call for
C.temporary; call at D.experimental; call off