【精品】初三英语时文阅读(二)

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初三英语时文阅读(二)
(材料一)你第一次见一对夫妻时,最先闪入脑海的是什么?相信大多数人都会琢磨一下这
两个人有没有夫妻相。
Do elderly couples really look alike?
You’ve probably en it before---two elderly people walking hand in hand down the street
and looking very much like each other. They look so much alike that they could be brother and
sister.
Do you believe that people who live together for many years would look alike? It’s strange, but scientists say it’s true.undefined是什么意思
How scientists proved it?
In a study, scientists found young couples only showed similarity by chance. However, elder
couples were very likely to look like each other. The similarity could be very subtle and could be
found in wrinkles, furrows, etc. Besides, some couples look far more alike than other couples.
The reason behind it
The scientists thought of veral possible reasons:
As couples usually share the same diet, will they probably look
1. Diet.“We are what we eat.”
alike? For example, if both partners eat a high fat diet, their faces will tend to look fat. However,
the scientists ruled this out using another small study.
2. Environment. Will elderly couples show similarity becau they live together in the same
area for a long time? The environmental factors such as sunshine and wind affect the skin in
similar ways. The scientists ruled this possibility out as well.
3. Empathy. This is the theory the scientists believe in. Couples grow to look similar becau
they are empathizing with each other. They copy each other’s facial expressions. For example, if one partner often smiles in a certain way, the other is likely to copy it. In this way, their faces
share similar wrinkles and furrows.
A look into the future
Some people still don’t b elieve in the“empathy”theory. And, some think growing to look
more like your partner is    a horrific idea. Others, though, think there’s something very sweet and romantic about it.
(材料二)请相信,音乐是有魔力的!
Magic Music
What can music do? As a personal expression? To increa patriotism? Or as a way to pass
on traditions?
Sweet music for milking
Scientists believe farmers could get more milk from their cows by playing classical music in
the cowshed.
In 2001, a group of UK psychologists played music of different tempos to some cows.
Pastoral Symphony* was a big hit in the milking shed. But when noisy music was
Beethoven’s
played, there was no increa in milk yield. According to rearch, calming music can improve
milk yield, probably becau it reduces stress.
Music can help plants grow faster as well. In 2007, South Korean scientists proved that
playing music, especially classical pieces, to plants really helps plants grow more quickly.
抽噎Muzak*, more than music
Today, you hear muzak almost everywhere. Muzak is functional music rather than entertainment; it affects tho who hear it.秋冬服装搭配
Music is art, but Muzak is science. And when you u the science of Muzak: In an office,
workers tend to work more efficiently, and feel happier. In a factory, people feel better and, with
less fatigue and tension, their jobs em less monotonous. In a store, people em to shop in a
more relaxed and leisurely manner. That’s why we say Muzak is much more than music.
Music as symbol
At the mention of the 1988 Seoul Olympics (汉城奥运会), what comes into your mind first?
The theme song Hand in Hand (汉城奥运会主题曲《手拉手》), of cour! It is one of the most
favorite songs in Olympic history. As a successful Olympic song, Hand in Hand is easy but not simple. The song conveys the common dream of people around the world—peace and the spirit
of the Olympics. Anyone, who saw the moment when 18,000 spectators sang Hand in Hand together with the singers on the stage, would feel the power of music.chromium
(材料三)谁是这几周最火的人物?非苏珊·波伊尔莫属。
Susan Boyle: A Dream Come True
真人秀节目“英国达人”) l asted just Her appearance on the reality show Britain’s Got Talent (
a few minutes, but that was enough to bring 47-year-old Scottish church volunteer Susan Boyle to instant fame.
Stunning performance
On the show, viewers saw the plain and plump (胖胖的) Boyle step onto the stage and say
that her dream is to be a professional singer like Elaine Page*.
The judges snickered. There was laughter from the audience, and viewers, both live (在现场)
and at home, were ready to e another hopeless lor. But when Boyle opened her mouth and
广州司法考试《悲惨世界》), the judges were sang I Dreamed A Dream (《我曾有梦》) from Les Misérables (
shocked, the crowd went wild, and—Boyle became a star.
A global phenomenon
mushi
The ri of Susan Boyle has been a global phenomenon.
scinated viewers.
From Japan to Denmark to the U.S., the clip of Boyle’s performance has fa
Her clip was the most watched video on global network YouTube the week before last (上上周), attracting over 12 million hits (点击). Boyle’s face has appeared on the front pages of newspapers
sofa*, and it has been
in Britain and other countries. She has been offere d a at on Oprah’s
predicted that she will have a worldwide number one album.
An underdog
Boyle has shattered the prejudices surrounding age, appearance, and talent in the entertainment industry (娱乐业). She has proved that you d on’t have to be young and attractive
to be talented, and recognized as such.
“This i s completely unprecedented,”says Andrew Llinares, executive producer (监制) of
like Britain’s Got Talent.“We have had big respons in the past, but we have never en anything this before. People love an underdog and she is the ultimate underdog.” 
(材料四)地球需要“休息”:不仅仅是每年一小时的演示,更是我们365天的努力。
Electric Heroes
On March 28, where were you when the lights went out? Well, if you were like the millions
of people around the world who were celebrating Earth Hour*, in the dark! On that
heroes”in 4,000 cities in 88 countries cho day, at that hour (8:30 to 9:),“electric
darkness over the lights to show their concern for global warming (全球变暖).
An electric hero is someone (like you!) who limits their energy u whenever possible. It can
be a simple thing such as turning off the lights when you leave a room, or just spending less time
on the computer or watching television. The small energy savings can add up to big energy savings when done by millions of people. And that’s important for a country like China.
China’s economy has been growing rapidly, and its energy consumption has been growing
even faster. Most of the energy China us comes from fossil fuels: coal, oil and natural gas. They
尚艺美发are called fossil fuels becau they come from living (有生命的) material that died millions of years ago. All living things are made of carbon, and when they are burned as fossil fuels, the carbon is relead into the air in the form of carbon dioxide and other greenhou gas (导致
“温室效应”的气体). It is the greenhou gas that scientists say are the cau of global warming.
As part of the five-year plan announced in 2006, China has promid to reduce energy consumption by 20 percent by the year 2010. So far, they are on track to achieve that goal;
where you come mostly by making industry more efficient. But more can be done, and that’s
in(我们还可以做更多,而这正是你可以参与其中的).
By being more aware of the energy you u and by using less energy whenever possible, you
can help reduce greenhou gas. It’s so simple and so heroic, too!
(材料五)在这个什么产品都讲求环保的时代,作为废气排放“大户”的汽车当然也要顺应
潮流。
Green Car Technology
Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing the world. Vehicle emissions add to
greenhou gas linked to climate change. Car manufacturers all over the world have spent a lot
which do less harm to the environment. There are
of time and money making“greener”cars,
various types of green cars, and different technology is ud.
ffxElectric cars
Electric vehicles have been around for a number of years, but now their numbers are
increasing with popularity. An electric car is powered by an electric motor that draws its power
from an on-board battery pack (电池组), which acts as an energy store (能量储备). Batteries,
usually Nickel metal-hydride (镍氢) or Lithium-ion (锂), are charged by simply connecting the
vehicle to a main power supply. One feature of most modern electric cars is the braking system
(刹车系统) which allows the battery to be topped up when the brakes are applied.
Hybrid cars
Hybrid cars generally u a combination of two power sources. The most common hybrid
cars currently available on the market u both electric motors and petrol engines (汽油发动机).
Batteries charge and act as a storage device to power an electric motor, usually working when the
vehicle is travelling at low speed or stuck in traffic, therefore hybrid cars are ideal for city driving.
The petrol engine, usually a small efficient unit, then powers the car when more power is needed,
such as at higher speed. This allows the engine to operate only at its most suitable speed.
Biodiel cars
Biodiel is produced from renewable energy sources such as rapeed (油菜籽), sunflower,
or soybean oil. Biodiel is green as it has the potential to be carbon-neutral. In other words, the
carbon dioxide emitted from the vehicle is balanced by the absorption of it from the atmosphere
燃料作物) growth.
during the fuel crop’s (
(材料六)富豪大亨们并非都像“Green Orchids”中的富翁Harry Saleem那样贪婪成性。世imt
界上最富有的一些人正在用自己的财富为拯救这个星球出力。
Eco Barons: Save the Earth
Scientists and environmentalists have reached a growing connsus that time is running out
for Planet Earth. The polar ice caps (极地冰盖) are melting. One in eight bird species is vanishing.
Air, water, and ground pollutants are poisoning major population centers…
But according to a recently published book, there is“a cret plan to save the Earth.”This
plan is being carried out by a group of“eco barons.”
Who are“eco barons”then? They are a band of vision aries—some of the world’s wealthiest
tycoons and entrepreneurs—who are using their wealth, their energy, their fame, and their
knowledge of law and science to persuade the world to take a new direction to save the Earth.
The people, both men and women, are the modern-day heroic counterparts to the evil 19th
century robber barons who originally t the world on the path to environmental destruction.
Bill Gates and Warren Buffet (“股神”沃伦·巴菲特) are among the eco barons. The two
canny investors, who regula rly swap places at the top of Forbes magazine’s annual list of world billionaires (福布斯年度亿万富豪榜), have spent some of their financial power on different
areas. Gates has backed alternative fuels such as oil from algae (藻类), while in Buffet’s ca, it’s wind power and electric cars.
Douglas Tompkins, the founder of the North Face and Esprit clothing lines, has also
embraced environmentalism. He was always an outdoor adventurer—he would regularly
disappear for months-long trips to the forests of South America—so when he burned out in the
throughoutbusiness world, Tompkins took his fortune, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and began
steadily buying acre after acre of threatened virgin forest (原始森林) in Chile (智利). Tompkins
and his wife have obtained more than two million acres for conrvation in Chile.
(材料七)经济危机使许多职场人士遭遇了“饭碗危机”,于是不少人为保工作,使出浑身解
数。
“Sucking Up”in the Workplace on the Ri
Whether it’s called“buttering up the boss,”“sucking
up”or“managing up*,”experts say
ingratiating behavior in the workplace is certain to be on the ri as workers worry about keeping
their jobs in tough economic times.
“People who tend to‘manage up’anyway are managing up more. They really want to make
sure people are noticing what they’re doing,”says
a
Max Caldwell, a workforce expert.“It’s
mentality of‘I not only want to do a good job, but I want to be en as doing a good job.
According to Jennifer Chatman, professor of organizational behavior (组织行为学) at the
University of California at Berkeley (加州大学伯克利分校), that behavior increas when stakes
are high.“It’s what we do when we feel ourlves vulnerable to the decisions of others,”
“In such an environment, underlings may be more likely to prai bad decisions or excu
poor judgment by a boss and avoid being frank,”says Chatman.“It can be bad for business,
keeping the yea-sayers (应声虫) around.”
But according to some rearchers,“sucking up”works.
A study by the University of Texas (德克萨斯大学) found: challenging a chief executive less,
complimenting the CEO m ore and doing the CEO a personal favor incread the likelihood of
being appointed to a corporate board (公司董事会) by 64 percent.
you come in five Stephen Viscusi, a writer, suggests a simple change in work habits.“If
minutes earlier than the boss and stay five mi nutes later, the boss doesn’t know how long you’re there. He just knows that you’re always working.”
Others like writer Bill Hanover rule out ingratiating behavior altogether. “If you value
lf-respect, the respect of your peers and leaders, then sucking up your way to a promotion will
leave you ashamed.” 
(材料八)我们取得进步时总希望听到别人的赞美,但让我们取得进步的往往是别人的批评。
The Value of Truth
I feel good when people I trust say good things about me. It helps me to have positive
thoughts about my abilities, and it brings a smile to my face. Most of us know people who always
emphasize our best characteristics and who make us feel good about ourlves. People like that
are important in our life. They are valued friends who make us feel warm and loved.
I also know people who always have negative opinions about life and the world in general.
They never have anything positive to say about anything. Most of the time, I try not to pay much
attention to this type of person or their negative comments. However, there are also many
people in my life who opinions I value and trust very much. When they offer objective criticism
of me, I try my best to listen very carefully to this type of advice. There is a saying that the truth is
not always pleasant, but it is almost always the truth.
As we progress through life, it is good to push ourlves, and to test our limits. The
phra,“You can do better”is most valuable when we believe it to be the truth. No matter how
difficult the task, it becomes just a little bit easier when we know that improvement is still within
our grasp.
Some of us posss the desire to work hard and to improve without outside motivation.
However, most of us require the prodding of a trusted person to help us move forward with our
lives. We should be happy when we have people around who care enough about us to tell us the
truth, and to offer the encouragement that allows each of us to be all that we can be.

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