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Last year thieves broke into a Scottish stately home and stole only one thing: a rhino horn trophy, which at 1.5 meters was the longest in the world. Meanwhile, in China, pharmaceutical factories have been building up (181)___________ of antiques made from rhino horn, for the sole purpose of smashing them to powder to make the (182)___________ ingredient of many of their medicines. And in Zimbabwe, 34 poachers died in 1990 in the search for the black rhino.
Recently, conservationists met to (183)___________a campaign to persuade countries where rhino horn is still part of the traditional medicine to switch to substitutes. The biggest threat to the survival of the rhinoceros is the refusal of certain countries to enforce a ban on domestic trading in rhino horn.
The rhino horn is included in many doses for disorders raging from fevers to nosebleeds. Horn, like fingernails, is made of keratin and has no proven medicinal (184)___________. Traditional substitutes, such as horn from buffalo or antelope, are regarded as second best.
The battle is thought to be winnable. But it may be harder than the battle against the trade in ivory, for there is a (185)___________between the two commodities. Ivory is a luxury; rhino horn, people believe, could save the life of their child.
Meanwhile, in China, pharmaceutical factories have been building up (181)___________ of antiques made from rhino horn,
bundles
collections
amounts
groups
for the sole purpose of smashing them to powder to make the (182)___________ ingredient of many of their medicines.
real
actual
essential
true
Recently, conservationists met to (183)___________a campaign to persuade countries where rhino horn is still part of the traditional medicine to switch to substitutes.
design
plan
programme
form
Horn, like fingernails, is made of keratin and has no proven medicinal (184)___________.
capacity
property
control
powers
The battle is thought to be winnable. But it may be harder than the battle against the trade in ivory, for there is a (185)___________between the two commodities.
variation
comparison
variety
difference
Beads were probably the first durable ornaments humans possessed, and the intimate relationship they had with their owners is reflected in the fact that beads are among the most common items found in ancient archaeological sites. In the past, as today, men, women, and children adorned themselves with beads. In some cultures still, certain beads are often worn from birth until death, and then are buried with their owners for the afterlife. Abrasion due to daily wear alters the surface features of beads, and if they are buried for long, the effects of corrosion can further change their appearance. Thus, interest is imparted to the bead both by use and the effects of time.
Besides their wearability, either as jewelry or incorporated into articles of attire, beads possess the desirable characteristics of every collectible, they are durable, portable, available in infinite variety, and often valuable in their original cultural context as well as in today's market. Pleasing to look at and touch, beads come in shapes, colors, and materials that almost compel one to handle them and to sort them.
Beads are miniature bundles of secrets waiting to be revealed: their history, manufacture, cultural context, economic role, and ornamental use are all points of information one hopes to unravel. Even the most mundane beads may have traveled great distances and been exposed to many human experiences. The bead researcher must gather information from many diverse fields. In addition to having to be a generalist while specializing in what may seem to be a narrow field, the researcher is faced with the problem of primary materials that have little or no documentation. Many ancient beads that are of ethnographic interest have often been separated from their original cultural context.
The special attractions of beads contribute to the uniqueness of bead research. While often regarded as the "small change of civilizations", beads are a part of every culture, and they can often be used to date archaeological sites and to designate the degree of mercantile, technological, and cultural sophistication.
What is the main subject of the passage?
Materials used in making beads
How beads are made
The reasons for studying beads
Different types of beads
The word "adorned" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to____________.
protected
decorated
purchased
enjoyed
All of the following are given as characteristics of collectible objects EXCEPT ___________ .
durability
portability
value
scarcity
According to the passage, all of the following are factors that make people want to touch beads EXCEPT the ________.
shape
color
material
odor
The word "mundane" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___________.
carved
ordinary
beautiful
heavy
It is difficult to trace the history of certain ancient beads because they __________.
are small in size
have been buried underground
have been moved from their original locations
are frequently lost
Knowledge of the history of some beads may be useful in the studies done by which of the following _________.
Anthropologists
Agricultural experts
Medical researchers
Economists
Milpa Alta is a region of twelve villages and towns to the south of Mexico City. In Milpa Alta, traditions are still very important and one of the most famous traditional events is a community meal. It takes place every Christmas and is called La Rejunta. More than a meal, it’s a feast, where about sixty thousand tamales and fifteen thousand litres of hot chocolate are made and consumed. Tamales are made from corn. They are typical of the region: the name Milpa Alta means “High cornfield”. The feast is offered to the people who go on the long walk to El Señor de Chalma about 80 kilometers away. It’s an important event on the religious calendar for local people and as many as 20,000 people take part.
The planning and organisation of La Rejunta takes the whole year. Every year, different people are given the job of majordomo, which means they’re responsible for organising the meal. There’s a waiting list for the opportunity to do this and currently the next available year is 2046. This year’s majordomos are Virginia Meza Torres and her husband Fermín Lara Jiménez, who put their names on the list 14 years ago.
One year before the meal, men go to the forest and collect wood that they store near the home of the majordomo. It has to be dry when it’s used to make the cooking fires. Local farmers grow most of the corn, meat and vegetables that are needed as ingredients. In the week before the feast, hundreds of volunteers arrive to help with the preparation and the cooking. No instant or ready-made foods are allowed. Amazingly, everyone seems to know what they have to do. On the day of the feast, the majordomos and others have stayed up all night cooking. Fermin is in charge of the numbers – making sure there are enough tamales for everyone.
For the people of Milpa Alta, eating together is one of their most important traditions. One woman, Josefina García Jiménez, explains that sitting together at the table is like a glue that keeps people together. It feels like I am passing down a tradition, and when they are adults, they will remember what I have done. Here we have time to cook, time to think about the ingredients, time to show our kids through cooking that we love them. ‟ The time that everybody stays at the table after the meal has finished is just as important as the food. They talk, tell stories and laugh together. At Christmas, La Rejunta is a giant version of a family meal.
What is the article about?
daily life in Mexico
farming in Milpa Alta
Mexican cuisine
traditions in Mexico
In Milpa Alta, eating with other people is ____________.
difficult
important
unusual
abstained
What’s unusual about La Rejunta?
A huge amount of food is made.
The event lasts for many days.
The ingredients are very unusual.
The preparation only takes a few days.
What do the majordomos do?
cook the food for La Rejunta
grow food for La Rejunta
organise La Rejunta
collect wood for La Rejunta
According to the article, which statement is true?
Not many people want to be majordomos.
People wait a long time to be majordomos.
Virginia Meza Torres has been a majordomo for 14 years.
A majordomo has the right to spend the night sleeping on the day of the feast.
According to the third paragraph, which sentence is true?
After the meal, people do the dishes together.
It takes a week to organise La Rejunta.
The majordomos do everything themselves.
All the food for the meal is from the local area.
Fermin _________.
cooks the tamales.
counts the amount of food.
tells the volunteers what to do.
makes plan for the next La Rejunta.
According to the last paragraph, the important thing about family meals is _____________.
being together
the cook
the food
the ingredients
The Indonesian capital, with a population of over 10 million, has been named the most packed city on the planet. Its greater metropolitan area, (201)___________ as Jabodetabek, is the second largest in the world.
From 21 to 25 November, the Guardian Cities team will be in Jakarta for a live week of (202)___________ reporting and special events all about the issues shaping the city. As a key part of this week, we’d love to hear from local residents about local life and how it’s changing – for better (203)___________ worse – as well as aspiration for Jakarta’s future
From huge street protests earlier this month against Jakarta’s Christian governor Ahok’s alleged blashpheny in his comments about the Qur’an, to the president’s spokenperson saying there is “no room” for LBGT people in Indonesia and plans to ban gay networking apps like Grindr, have you witnessed social division in the city, or experienced discrimination yourself?
Is the city rapid development – including the proliferation of shopping malls and a huge land reclamation project to help (204)___________ a growing population a positive or negative thing in your view?
If you live or work in Jakarta, we’d love to hear from you. From traffic and urban development to community and culture, what are the best and worst things about life in the city? What would make Jakarta better, and what changes are most (205)___________ needed?
From 21 to 25 November, the Guardian Cities team will be in Jakarta for a live week of (202)___________ reporting and special events all about the issues shaping the city.
in-depth
deep
depth
in-deep
Its greater metropolitan area, (201)___________ as Jabodetabek, is the second largest in the world.
admiited
known
revealed
published
As a key part of this week, we’d love to hear from local residents about local life and how it’s changing – for better (203)___________ worse – as well as aspiration for Jakarta’s future
and
to
then
or
Is the city rapid development – including the proliferation of shopping malls and a huge land reclamation project to help (204)___________ a growing population a positive or negative thing in your view?
house
protect
store
contain
What would make Jakarta better, and what changes are most (205)___________ needed?
rgent
urgency
urgently
in urgent
Certain birds are, more often than not, considered bad luck, or even a sign of impending death. For example, all over the world, both crows and ravens have some connection to war, and death. In early times, crows and ravens were thought to accompany the gods of war, or be signs of the god’s approaching arrival. This idea later changed. Crows in particular were thought to be harbingers of ill fortune or, in some cases, guides to the afterlife. Woe be it to the person who saw a single crow or raven flying overhead, for this was most certainly a portent of death in the near future.
Interestingly, though potentially bad luck for people individually, the raven is considered to be good luck for the crown of England. So much so, in fact, that a “raven master” is, even today, an actual government position in London. He takes care of the ravens there and also clips their wings, ensuring that these birds can never fly far from the seat of the British government. This way, the kingdom will never fall to ill fortune.
Another bird that is thought to play a part in forecasting the fortunes of people is the swallow. Depending on how and when it is seen, the swallow can be a harbinger of either good or ill fortune. Perhaps inspired the swallow’s red-brown breast, Christian people initially related the swallow to the death of Jesus Christ. Thus, people who saw a swallow fly through their house considered it a portent of death. Later, however, farmers began to consider swallows signs of good fortune. Any barn that has swallows living in it is sure to be blessed in the following year. Farmers also have to beware of killing a swallow; that would be certain to end any good luck they might have had.
Though many people think these superstitions are old wives’ tales, there is actually some evidence to support them. For example, crows and ravens, being scavengers, appear at the aftermath of battles. Thus, large numbers of crows and ravens could be good indications of war in an area. As well, swallows feed on insects that can cause infections in cattle. Thus, a farmer who has many swallows in his barn may actually have healthier animals on his farm. Therefore, the next time you feel inclined to laugh at an old wives’ tale, maybe you had better find out if there is any truth to it first!.
What is the main idea of this reading?
Birds bring bad luck.
Don’t look a crow in the eye
There are many superstitions surrounding birds.
Birds are important to English people.
Which birds are considered harbingers of bad luck?
Crows
Swallows
Ravens
All of the above
The word "portent" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ___________.
sign
coming
symbol
destruction
Which is NOT true, according to the reading?
Some superstitions are based on reality.
Seeing a swallow is a sign of war and death in the future.
Ravens bring good luck for the country of England.
Crows eat dead animals.
The word "old wives’ tales" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ___________
stories told by housewives in the past
old beliefs which have been proved to be scientifically true
folk beliefs passed down from generation to generation without any reason of science
folk tales about wives that were passed on to people in a spoken form
How might a farmer attempt to prevent bad luck?
Catch a raven
Keep his windows open
Follow a crow
Avoid harming a swallow
Swallows help keep cattle in barns healthier by ___________.
eating infected skin
consuming insects
singing
making cows happier
A newborn baby can see, hear and feel. By the age of five, a child can talk, ride a bike and invent imaginary friends. How does this development happen? We don’t understand the way language, thinking and planning develop very well. Now scientists are using new technology to ‘see’ into children’s brains. And they are discovering new information about the way a baby’s brain develops.
A study in 2010 showed that the experiences a child has in their first few years affect the development of the brain. It showed that children who received more attention often had higher IQs. The brain of a newborn baby has nearly a hundred billion neurons. This is the same number as an adult‟s brain. As they grow, a baby receives information through the senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. This information creates connections between different parts of the brain. At the age of three, there are a hundred trillion connections.
One experiment looked at images of babies’ brains while they were listening to different sounds. The sounds were in different sequences. For example, one sequence was mu-ba-ba. This is the pattern ‘A- B-B’. Another sequence was mu-ba-ge. This is the pattern ‘A-B-C’. The images showed that the part of the brain responsible for speech was more active during ‘A-B-B’ patterns. This shows that babies can tell the difference between different patterns. This experiment is interesting because sequences of words are important to grammar and meaning. Compare two sentences with the same words in a different order: “John killed the bear” is very different from ‘The bear killed John’. So babies are starting to learn grammatical rules from the beginning of life.
Researchers also know that babies need to hear a lot of language in order to understand grammar rules. But there is a big difference between listening to television, audio books or the internet, and interacting with people. One study compared two groups of nine-month-old American babies. One group watched videos of Mandarin Chinese sounds. In the other group, people spoke the same sounds to the babies. The test results showed that the second group could recognise different sounds, however the first group learned nothing.
The scientist, Patricia Kuhl, said this result was very surprising. It suggests that social experience is essential to successful brain development in babies.
The purpose of the article is to ____________.
explain new studies into the development of babies‟ brains.
describe how a new-born baby‟s brain works.
compare the brains of adults and children.
prove that nowadays babies are more intelligent than in the past.
According to the first paragraph ____________.
most aspects of child development are understood quite well.
some five-year-olds have imaginary friends.
children use technology more these days.
technology has been used in children‟s brain surgery.
Which statement is supported by the second paragraph?
Adult brains have more neurons than new-n ai ain
Babies and three-year-olds have the same number of neurons.
Early experiences have an effect on brain development.
The connections between parts of the brain stay the same as a child grows up.
According to the second paragraph, which of the following can affect IQ?
being with adults a lot
connecting with other babies
paying attention to a baby
having access to information as early as possible
It can be inferred from the passage that ______________.
A pattern like ‘A-B-C’ is easier to understand
Babies’ brains cannot recognise different sound patterns
It’s not known which area of a baby’s brain processes speech.
Children can actually learn grammatical rules in their very early age.
According to the article, which statement is true?
Experiments focusing on language have given researchers new information.
Children who hear different languages develop differently.
The development of language is the easiest thing to study in babies.
Babies are able to understand grammar rules of a language only in specific period.
What did the study described in the last paragraph do?
compare the effects of different languages
divide babies into two groups with different treatment
investigate if babies can learn Chinese
teach babies foreign languages through listening to videos.
What is the main conclusion from the study described in the last paragraph?
Babies can understand television at the age of nine months.
Social interaction has a big influence on the brain.
Watching videos is a good way to develop a child’s brain
Mandarin Chinese is not too hard to be learned for American babies.
Television has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential, has become a(n) (221) ______ part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby- sitter, an initiator of conversations, a major transmitter of culture, and a keeper of traditions. Yet when what can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that TV is not a teacher but a sustainer. The poor quality of programs does not elevate people into greater (222) ______, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (223) ______reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore, the close relationship, which the advertisers had with radio programs, become the system for American TV. Sponsors not only pay money for time within programs, but many actually produced the programs. Thus, (224) ______ from the capitalistic, profit- oriented sector of American society, TV is primarily concerned with reflecting and attracting society (225) _______ than innovating and experimenting with new ideas. Advertisers want to attract the largest viewing audience possible; to do so requires that the programs be entertaining rather than challenging. TV in America today remains, to a large extent, with the same organization and standards as it had thirty years ago. The hope for some evolution and true achievement toward improving society will require a change in the entire system.
TV, although not essential, has become a(n) (221) ______ part of most people’s lives.
integral
mixed
fractional
superior
The poor quality of programs does not elevate people into greater (222) ______, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo.
preconception
knowledge
understanding
feeling
The (223) ______reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV.
adequate
unknown
inexplicable
primary
Thus, (224) ______ from the capitalistic, profit- oriented sector of American society
going
leaving
coming
getting
TV is primarily concerned with reflecting and attracting society (225) _______ than innovating and experimenting with new ideas.
more
rather
less
better
Are organically grown foods the best food choices? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated. Advocates of organic foods – a term whose meaning varies greatly – frequently proclaim that such products are safer and more nutritious than others.
The growing interest of consumers in the safety and nutritional quality of the typical North American diet is a welcome development. However, much of this interest has been sparked by sweeping claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meeting nutritional needs. Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the preponderance of written material advancing such claims makes it difficult for the general public to separate fact from fiction. As a result, claims that eating a diet consisting entirely of organically grown foods prevents or cures disease or provides other benefits to health have become widely publicized and form the basis for folklore.
Almost daily the public is besieged by claims for "no-aging" diets, new vitamins, and other wonder foods. There are numerous unsubstantiated reports that natural vitamins are superior to synthetic ones, that fertilized eggs are nutritionally superior to unfertilized eggs, that untreated grains are better than fumigated grains, and the like.
One thing that most organically grown food products seem to have in common is that they cost more than conventionally grown foods. But in many cases consumers are misled if they believe organic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritional quality than conventionally grown foods. So there is real cause for concern if consumers, particularly those with limited incomes, distrust the regular food supply and buy only expensive organic foods instead.
The word "others" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to____________.
advantages
advocates
organic foods
products
The "welcome development" mentioned in paragraph 2 is an increase in___________.
interest in food safety and nutrition among North Americans
the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet
the amount of healthy food grown in North America
the number of consumers in North America
According to the first paragraph, which of the following is true about the term "organic foods"?
It is accepted by most nutritionists.
It has been used only in recent years.
It has no fixed meaning.
It is seldom used by consumers.
The word "unsubstantiated" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______________.
unbelievable
uncontested
upopular
unverified
The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers with limited incomes buy organic foods instead of conventionally grown foods because ___________________.
many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods
organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods
conventionally grown foods are more readily available than organic foods
too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops
According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that organic foods are better than conventionally grown foods are often ______________.
careless
mistaken
thrifty
wealthy
What is the author's attitude toward the claims made by advocates of health foods?
Very enthusiastic
Somewhat favorable
Neutral
Skeptical
Sometimes the road to the future leads through the past. Such was the case for Americans Scott and Brennan Olson, who used an old idea to launch a hot new trend in sports: inline roller skating.
In 1979, these siblings found a pair of antique roller skates while checking out bargains at a used sporting-goods store. The skates they found had four wheels in a single row instead of the traditional parallel pairs of wheels in front and back. This single row of wheels intrigued the Olsons. They were avid hockey players, and they immediately noticed the similarity between the inline wheels and the long, single blade found on the bottom of ice skates. Could these unusual skates somehow be used to practice hockey off the ice?
The Olsons set about trying to modify the design of the antique skates that they had found. First they tested out the antique skates to see how well they worked. From those tests, they tried to come up with ways to improve the old design. One improvement involved using special materials to make the skates stronger and easier to steer. The Olsons also added reliable brakes to their inline skates. In 1980, the Olsons founded a company called Rollerblade to make and sell their “new” invention. Sales skyrocketed, and soon millions of people worldwide were “rollerblading,” as inline skating was mistakenly called.
At first, inline skating was recreational. People enjoyed skating in parks and on streets, and some even danced on skates at giant roller discos. Today, inline “group skates” are popular all over the world. In cities such as San Francisco, Paris, and Berlin, as many as 20,000 skaters might meet on a free day and skate together through the streets. Many people see inline skating as a great way to exercise and socialize.
By the mid-1990s, inline skating had become more than just a recreational sport. It had developed into several competitive sports. One of the most popular, even today, is aggressive skating. This involves performing tricks and jumping over objects such as boxes, ramps, and rails. Other kinds of competitive skating include speed skating, artistic skating, downhill racing, and skating marathons.
So, what about hockey? Well, the Olsons achieved their goal. Inline hockey leagues sprang up almost immediately. Then in 1999, inline hockey joined the lineup at the Pan-American Games. There are rumors that inline skating may even become part of the Summer Olympics someday.
What is the main idea of this reading?
Why inline skating is popular
The history of inline skating competitions
How inline skating developed
The story of Scott and Brennan Olson
According to the reading, what is true about the Olsons’?
They wanted to make a new invention.
They did not succeed with their original goal.
They were motivated because they loved a sport.
They were not very good businessmen.
The word "intrigued" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to____________.
acknowledged
piqued curiosity
took aback
crashed
What was a problem with the early inline skates?
They were too heavy.
They were uncomfortable.
They were not easy to stop.
They were made of expensive metal
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of inline skating?
socializing
entertaining
exercising
self-motivating
The word "sprang up" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to____________.
developed
was invented
constrained
introduced
What can be inferred about the antique inline skates found by the Olsons?
They were not widely sold.
They were used mainly by Europeans.
They were more popular than bicycles.
They were used by hockey players in the summer.
The 15th Asian Games took place from December 1 through December 15, 2006, in Doha, Capital of Qatar. More than 10,000 athletes, who (241)___________ 45 countries and regions, took part in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games, the most important event in Asia. Some new events such as chess and triathlon were also included in the Games.
The 15th Asian Games was organized at 34 sporting (242)___________, including Khalifa Stadium, which hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. The Opening Ceremony of the 15th Asian Games, Doha 2006, at Khalifa Stadium, was the most (243)___________ opening of any Games with 50,000 people to get into Khalifa Stadium and more than one billion television viewers. The Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee (DAGOC) wanted to ensure that everybody who saw the ceremony would have a memory for life as suggested in the (244)___________"The Games of Your Life." The 15th Asian Games was a successful sporting event that all (245)___________ would never forget.
More than 10,000 athletes, who (241)___________ 45 countries and regions, took part in 39 sports and 424 events of the Games, the most important event in Asia.
symbolized
represented
expressed
typified
The 15th Asian Games was organized at 34 sporting (242)___________, including Khalifa Stadium, which hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.
events
facilities
venues
teams
The Opening Ceremony of the 15th Asian Games, Doha 2006, at Khalifa Stadium, was the most (243)___________ opening of any Games with 50,000 people to get into Khalifa Stadium and more than one billion television viewers.
spectacular
formal
colorful
elaborate
The Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee (DAGOC) wanted to ensure that everybody who saw the ceremony would have a memory for life as suggested in the (244)___________"The Games of Your Life."
portrait
banner
streamer
slogan
The 15th Asian Games was a successful sporting event that all (245)___________ would never forget.
attendances
attendees
attendants
attenders
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