Country-dwellers(农村居民) often say the constant noise, heavy traffic and crowds of the city would drive them mad. Well, they might be right, according to the latest research. City residents are more likely to develop mental illnesses than those who live in villages, a study has found.
Researchers from Cardiff university examined the lifestyles of more than 200,000 people in Sweden and found that those who lived in urban areas were more at risk from mental illnesses than people who lived in villages.
The experts don’t know exactly why this is but they suggest that town and city residents are more likely to be ostracized(排挤) by those around them. They are more likely to experience discrimination(歧视) if they do not fit in, which can lead to them feeling anxious and even developing mental illnesses.
Dr Stanley Zammit, who led the research said that people living in towns and cities are more likely to develop other mental illnesses that result in personality changes — a condition known as non-affective psychosis(非情感性精神病).
Earlier this year an official report found that village-dwellers live an average of two years longer than those living in towns and cities. According to figures from the Office of National Statistics in the UK, men who live in villages are likely to live for between 78 and 79 years, while those in towns and cities can expect to survive to an age of 76. Women on average survive to their 81st birthday in towns and cities, but live to between 82 and 83 in villages. The small marked town of Wimborne Minster in rural Dorset was named the healthiest place to live in.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Country-dwellers are more likely to develop mental illnesses.
B. City-dwellers are more likely to develop mental illnesses.
C. Country-dwellers live longer than city-dwellers.
D. City-dwellers live longer than country-dwellers.
2.The research from Cardiff University was based on the people’s _________ .
A. interests.B. characters.C. occupations.D. lifestyles.
3.It can be inferred that ___________.
A. people like living in towns and cities
B. city-dwellers enjoy their peaceful city life
C. village-dwellers are more likely to be looked down upon by others
D. village-dwellers get along better with their neighbors than city-dwellers.
4.Non-affective psychosis is a kind of mental illnesses that is linked to ________
A. character change B. temperature rise
C. pressure increaseD. energy weakening
5.We can learn from the last paragraph that generally ________ .
A. women living in villages live the longest
B. women living in cities live the longest
C. men living in villages live the longest
D. men living in cities live the longest.
When Julio Diaz stepped off the subway after work one night, he was simply planning to go to his favorite local diner for a meal. But when a teenage boy approached him with a knife, Diaz knew the evening was about to take a more dramatic(巨大而突然的) turn.
The young man demanded Diaz’s wallet, and Diaz passed it over without objection(异议). But just as he turned to walk away, Diaz called, “Hey, wait a minute. You forgot something.”
The young man turned around, surprised.
“If you’re going to rob people for the rest of the night, you might as well take my coat to keep warm.”
The teenager looked at Diaz in disbelief, and asked why he would do such a thing. Diaz replied, “If you’re willing to risk your freedom for a few dollars, I guess you must really need the money.”He said he was heading out for dinner, and that he would be happy to take someone with him.
The young man decided to take Diaz up on his offer. As they were sitting at the table, the manager, dishwashers and waiters all stopped over to say hello to Diaz, and the young man was amazed at his popularity.
“Haven’t you been taught that you should be nice to everybody?”Diaz asked him.
“Yeah, but I didn’t think people actually behaved that way,” the teenager replied. Thanks to Diaz, he was beginning to see that kindness wasn’t so strange, after all.
When the bill came, Diaz told the teen that he’d have to get the check. After all, he still had Diaz’s wallet.
But the teenager put the wallet on the table without a moment’s thought, and Diaz treated him to dinner. Diaz also gave the would-be robber a $20 bill — in exchange for his knife. “I figure, you know, if you treat people right, you can only hope that they treat you right,” Diaz said.
1.When a teenage boy approached him with a knife, Diaz was on his way ________.
A. to the subway station. B. to his workplace.
C. to have a meal. D. to see a drama.
2.The young man felt surprised when Diaz ________.
A. stepped off the subway platform
B. passed the wallet over without objection
C. called him to wait for a moment
D. invited him to have dinner together
3.The underlined part “take Diaz up on”can be replaced by “________”.
A. follow B. understand C. check D. accept
4.The teenager gave the wallet back to Diaz maybe because _________.
A. Diaz was so popular with people in the restaurant
B. he began to realize people should be nice to others
C. Diaz had to pay for the meal they had together
D. he had been given a $20 bill to take with him
5.Diaz possibly felt _________ during the whole night.
A. relaxed and happy B. worried and helpless
C. angry and scared D. surprised and anxious
I could have easily gone through life without getting to know one of the most romantic feelings…love for a dog. For at least ten years my had been suggesting that we get a dog.There were several reasons why the idea . We had noticed that, on our block, couples with no children as a rule one large or two small dogs. So we got one puppy we too had no children.
He flew into the house with the of a Formula 1(一级方程式赛车). In several minutes he ran over all the house, from my shoulder onto the bed, and ended up in the , where my wife washed him with motherly . From that day on, the invisible(看不见的) for the love of the new member of our household began at my home.
He seemed to that at once. Most of the meals that my wife had for him with greater care than those for me…he didn’t look at.
Every evening I went out walking with him. I could not know who was walking whom one evening, when, tired from work, I the walk. The dog was very angry and dragged me out.
Last night our dog pulled me by the ear with his teeth, me up in my dream, and dragged me into the kitchen to make me turn off the which had disturbed(干扰) his sleep. I meekly(乖乖地) that I had forgotten to switch off the light, but that was not . He looked at me like a teacher at a pupil who repeatedly makes .
Now we finally know who’s the at home, and for twenty years we had seriously argued whether it was my wife or I.
1.A. wife B son C.husband D.daughterA
2.A. came up with B.came out C.came up D.came onC
3.A. kept B.rose C.carriedD.invitedA
4.A. if B.unless C.since D.beforeC
5.A. speedB.shape C.cost D.raceA
6.A. climbed B.jumped C.covered D.stopped
7.A. yard B.street C.bathroomD.kitchen
8.A. worry B.care C.identity D.power
9.A. signal B.work C.war D.truth
10.A. doubt B.understand C.wonder D.dislike
11.A. reached B.searched C.lookedD.prepared
12.A. even B.still C.ever D.yet
13.A. while B.because C.untilD.as
14.A. gave in B.gave up C.gave awayD.gave out
15.A. broke B.woke C.picked D.packed
16.A. water B.heater C.cooker D.light
17.A. hoped B.consideredC.admitted D.decided
18.A. enough B.good C.bad D.true
19.A. plans B.mistakes C.decisionsD.faces
20.A. boss B.member C.adultD.child
…Was it in the park ______ you met Tom yesterday?
… Yes..
A. where B. which C. that D. what
… Come to supper with us, Peter.
… Great! I _______ bring a bottle of wine.
A. will B. canC. may D. must
Millions of pounds’ worth of damage ______ by a storm which swept across the north of England last night.
A. has been caused B. had been causedC. will be caused D. will have been caused
