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A.don’tB.nottoC.don’tto2、【題文】Therewasanexcitingmomentinourclasswhenalargebird

flew____theroom.A.fromB.intoC.ontoD.with3、【題文】When____forhisviewsabouthisteachingjob,Philipsaidhefounditveryinterestingandrewarding.A.askingB.askedC.havingaskedD.tobeasked4、I'dliketoknow________Chinese.()A.whenhebegantolearnB.wheredidhebegintolearnC.whendidhebeginlearningD.forhowlonghebegantolearn5、--Willyoudomeafavorandpickmeuptonight?

--__________.()A.MypleasureB.WithpleasureC.GoaheadD.Don'tbother6、Assoonashegraduatedfromcollege,he________hisfather'sbusiness.()A.tookinB.tookupC.tookoverD.tookon7、IwillspendhalfofmyholidaypracticingEnglishand_____________halflearningdrawing.A.anotherB.theotherC.othersD.other8、Wouldyoupleasekeepsilent?Theweatherreports________andIwanttolisten.A.isbroadcastB.isbeingbroadcastC.hasbeenbroadcastD.hadbeenbroadcast9、Atminus130℃,alivingcellcanbe________foronethousandyears.()A.preservedB.protectedC.spreadD.developed評(píng)卷人得分二、填空題(共6題,共12分)10、—CanIpaythebillbycheck?—Sorry,sir.Butit'sthemanagementrulesofourhotelthatpayment______bemadeincash.A.canB.needC.willD.shall11、Nowadays______Internetisbecomingincreasinglypopularand______newhighspeedbroadbandnetworkwasrecentlystarted.A.a(chǎn);theB.the;aC.a(chǎn);aD.the;the12、Newsreportswarnusthatthesmogisexpectedtostaywithusforacoupleofmonths.Airqualityis10timesworsethantheWorldHealthOrganizaion'srecommendedlevels.

Youmaythinkthatthereisnothingyoucandoabouttheairyoubreathe.(36)____

WearanN95mask

Surgicalmaskswon'tdo,myfriends.YouneedaproperN95mask.(37)____Thepurposeistofilteroutthelittleparticles(顆粒)intheairthatcanbeveryunhealthyifbreathedin.It'snotattractive,butourhealthismoreimportantthanlookingattractive.

Drinklotsofwaterandstayhydrated

Hottemperatureandhighhumidityareoftenconnectedwithhighsmoglevels.Thismakesitimportanttostayintheshadeanddrinklotsofwatertostayhydrated,especiallybefore,during,andafterexercise.(38)____

Stayindoors

Ifpossible,stayindoors.Whileyoumightwanttovisityourfavouriteopen-airhawkerstall(小販攤檔),nowit'snotthetimetodoso.(39)____Betterstill,forthoseatwork,packyourownlunch.What'smoreimportant,avoidexerciseoutdoors,especiallyfrommid-morinnigtoearlyevening,whensmoglevelsarehigher.

(40)____

Oftenneighborsorfamilymemberssmokeinthehallwaysorjustoutsideofapartmentbuildings,whichmakestheairmuchworse.Andthisairstillcomesintotheapartments.Sokeepthewindowsclosedanduseairpurifierstoprotectyourhome.

Whenyourcity'ssmoggetsbad,mowyouhavethetipstokeepontrucking.Bestofluck.

A.Protectyourhome.

B.Keepthewindowsclosed.

C.Ifyouwanttogoout;gotomalls,andeatinenclosedspaces.

D.Considerexercisingindoorsinasmoke-free,airconditionedenvironment.

E.However,thereareeasywaystoprotectyourselfagainstsmogandairpollution.

F.Besides,waterwillnotonlysolveyourthirst,buthelpclearyourbreathingpassages.

G.Itsstrapsshouldbesecurelyfastenedbehindyourhead,toholdthemaskagainstyourface.13、Todayjustastechnologychangedthefaceofindustry,farmshaveundergonean"agriculturalrevolution".Onthefarmoftoday,machinesprovidealmostallthepower.

Oneofthemostimportantbenefitswillbethefarmcomputer.Afewforward-lookingfarmersarealreadyusingcomputerstohelpthemruntheirfarmsmoreefficiently.Thecomputershelpthemkeepmoreaccuraterecordssotheycanmakebetterdecisionsonwhatcropstoplant,howmuchlivestocktobuy,whentoselltheirproducts,andhowmuchprofittheycanexpect.Manycomputercompanieshavebeendevelopingspecialcomputerprogramsjustforfarmers.Programsarebeingwrittenforhogproducers,grainfarmers,potatofarmers,anddairyfarmers.Inthefuture,farmerswillbeabletopurchasecomputerprogramsmadetotheirneeds.Becauseofthegrowingimportanceofcomputersonthefarm,studentsatagriculturalcollegesarerequiredtotakecomputerclassesinadditiontotheirnormalagriculturalcourses.Therecanbenodoubtthatfarmerswillrelyoncomputersevenmoreinthefuture.Whiletheold-timefarmdependedonhorsepower,andmodernfarmsdependonmachinepower,farmsofthefuturewilldependoncomputerpower.

Anothertechnologicaladvancewhichisstillintheexperimentalstageistherobot,areal"mechanizedhiredhand"thatwillbeabletomoveand,insomeways,thinklikeahumanbeing.Agriculturalengineersbelievethatcomputer-aidedrobotswillmakestartlingchangesinfarmingbeforetheendofthecentury.Unlikefarmersofthepresent,farmersofthefuturewillfindthatmanyday-to-daytaskswillbedoneforthem.Scientistsarenowdevelopingrobotsthatwillbeabletoshearsheep,drivetractors,andharvestfruit.Evencomplexjobswillbedonebyrobots.Forexample,inordertomilktheircows,farmersmustfirstdrivethemintothebarn,thenconnectthemtothemilkingmachines,watchthemachines,anddisconnectthemwhentheyarefinished.Inthefuture,thiswillallbedonebyrobots.Inaddition,whenthemilkingiscompleted,therobotswillautomaticallychecktomakesurethatthemilkispure.Thecompletemobilizationofthefarmisfarinthefuture,butengineersexpectthatsomerobotswillbeusedbeforelong.

62.Accordingtothepassage,computerscanNOThelpfarmersdecide____.

A.whatlivestocktoraise

B.whethertoplantacertainkindofcrop

C.howmuchmoneytheycanearnfromtheirproducts

D.whentoselltheirproducts

63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?____

A.Farmersinthefuturewilldependtotallyoncomputers.

B.Bothcomputersandrobotshavebeeninuseontoday'sfarms.

C.Farmersmainlyusemachinesontheirfarmsatpresent.

D.Studentsatagriculturalcollegesmusttakecomputerclassesbecausetheycandonothingwithoutthehelpofcomputersontoday'sfarms.

64.Accordingtotheengineers,____willbedonebyrobotsinthenearfuture.

A.a(chǎn)llfarmworkB.milkingcows

C.mostofthefarmworkD.somefarmwork

65.Whatisthebesttitleforthewholepassage?____

A.Computer,F(xiàn)armers'BestFriendB.TheAgriculturalRevolution

C.FarmersinTheFutureD.ComputersandRobots.14、TheRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(RSPCA)islaunchinganewcampaigncalledHayFever,whichaimstoteachrabbitownershowtocorrectlyfeedtheirrabbits.

ManyrabbitownerswronglytakeBugsBunny'sadviceandfeedtheirrabbitsanincorrectdiet,accordingtotheBritishanimalcharity.Rabbitsdonotnaturallyeatrootvegetables,suchascarrots,nordotheynaturallyeatlettuce(萵苣),thecharitysaid.

Thecharitysaidthatpeoplewereusingthesefoodstuffsasmajorpartsofarabbit'sdiet,wheninfacttheycancausehealthproblems.Just8%ofownersknewwhattocorrectlyfeedtheirrabbits,accordingtostatistics.

Thismightexplainwhy11%ofrabbitsaresufferingfromtoothdecayandafurther11%fromdigestiveproblems,accordingtoresearchattheUniversityofBristol,commissionedbytheRSPCA.

"Wewantallpetrabbitstobeeatinghayastheirmainfood,"saidRachelRoxburgh,ananimalscientistforthecharity."Peoplealsothinktheirrabbitsshouldeatcarrotsbecausethat'swhatBugsBunnydoes.Buthe'sacartoon,realrabbitsdon'ttalk,andtheyshouldn'tbeeatingcarrotstooofteneither."

TheRSPCAsuggestsgivingrabbitsdailyhandfulsofhay,aroundthesamesizeastherabbitsthemselves.Theycanalsofeedongrass,butnotlawnclippings(剪下的草).

Tovarytheirdietandgivethematreat,darkgreenvegetablesareadvised,includingbroccoli,kaleandcabbageonadailybasis,aswellasregularpartsofcommercialnuggets(小塊食物).

Whatdoyoufeedyourrabbits?Areyouguiltyofgivingthemonetoomanycarrots?

67.Thepurposeofthe"HayFever"campaignisto____.

A.suggestnewtypesofhealthyfoodforpetrabbits

B.teachrabbitownerswhattodowhentheirpetsgettoothdecay

C.instructrabbitownerstomakeproperdietchoicefortheirpets

D.clearuppeople'smisunderstandingsaboutrabbits.

68.Thewritershowstheproblemisquiteseriousamongtherabbitownersby____.

A.quoting(引述)RachelRoxburghB.givingexamples

C.makingacomparisonD.usingnumbers

69.Whichofthefollowingarehealthyfoodsforpetrabbitsonadailybasis?____

A.carrotsandgrassB.hayandcabbage

C.lettuceandkaleD.broccoliandnuggets

70.WhatisRachelRoxburgh'sattitudetowardrabbitowners?____

A.Understanding.B.Disapproving.C.Supportive.D.Doubtful.15、JobChancesinTopSchools

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Interestedinteachinginaforeigncountry?SchoolsalloverChinaarelookingforskilledteachersinterestedinteachingEnglish.Therearechancesalloverthecountry.Applytoday!

Necessaryconditions

NativespeakerofEnglish

BADegreeorhigher(EnglishandEducationmajorpreferred)

Teachingexperienceispreferred,butnotrequired.

Mustbeacitizenofoneofthefollowingcountries:Australia,Canada,Ireland,SouthAfrica,NewZealand,theUnitedStates,ortheUnitedKingdom.

Paytobeoffered

From$1,800to$2,300amonthdependingonconditionsandexperience

Paysdifferdependingonschools.Benefitsdifferbetweenemployers,butthefollowingbenefitsmustbeoffered:

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Toapply,onlysendusthefollowinginformation:

Resume/DateofBirth/Recentpicture

Oncewereceiveyourinformation,wewillgetyouintoourjobmatchinglists,whenamatchisrecorded,wewillgetintouchwithyouforaninterview.Clickonthefollowingapply.

Nowbuttontoofferyourresumeandrequireddocumentation.

Anyquestionssendusane-mailatprimejobs@teachers.com.

56.Onewhogetsthejobwillteach____.

A.FrenchB.EnglishC.ChineseD.German

57.WecanlearnfromthepassagethataJapanese____.

A.can'tapplythejobB.canapplythejobatanytime

C.cangetmorebenefitsfromthejobD.cangetmoremedicalinsurancefromthejob

58.Ifyougetthejobandtakethevacationfortendays,youwill____.

A.befinedB.notgetpaid

C.bepaidasusualD.bepaidwithovertimepay

59.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?____

A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Adictionary.D.TheInternet.評(píng)卷人得分三、閱讀填空(共7題,共14分)16、Oneofthemostpopularformsofcharitablegivinginusetodayischildsponsorshipaswitnessedbythefactthatjustoneoftheleadingchildsponsorshipcharitiescurrentlyhasover1millionindividualchildsponsorsworldwide.Despitethishugelevelofsupport,itisnotgenerallyunderstoodexactlywhatchildsponsorshipactuallyinvolves.Mostpeopletendtoassumethatone’schosencharityarrangesforsponsorstobematchedupwithanunderprivilegedchildinoneofthepoorerunderdevelopedcountries.Theideaisthatyouessentiallytakeachildunderyourwingandactalmostlikeafairygodmotherorfatheruntilheorsheattainsadulthoodandcanstandonhisorherowntwofeet.Toalargeextent,thisisaprettyaccurateimpression.Newsponsorsarematchedwithindividualchildrenandcantypicallychoosewhichcountry,whichsexandwhichagegrouptheywouldprefer.Theythenexchangephotosandlettersonaregularbasis.Thisobviouslyhelpsthesponsorstoseeatfirst-handhowtheirdonationsarebenefitingthechildren.Thesponsorshipitselfcostsapproximately£15permonthandmanydonatorschoosetosponsormorethanonechildatonce.Onecommonwrongimpressionabouttheseregulardonationsisthattheygodirecttothechild’sparentsorguardianinordertopayforessentialssuchasfoodoreducation.Inreality,someofthelongestestablishedchildsponsorshipcharitieshavefoundthatthisislargelyineffectiveandcancauseangeramongotherchildreninthecommunitywhomightnotbesofortunate.Instead,someofthelargestcharitiesprefertopooltotaldonationsandcarryoutlargerschemestoassistthewholecommunity.Norareallthefundsdiverted(分配使用)towardsobviousshorttermrelieflikeprovidingfood,waterandbasichealthcare.Thereisastrongemphasisonself-helpandpersonaldevelopmentsothatfuturegenerationswillbeself-sustainingandnotsoreliantonoutsideassistance.Tothisend,sponsorswilloftenfindtheirdonationsfindingtheirwayintothingsliketrainingcoursestoteachteenagershowtofarm,smallgrants(補(bǔ)助金)forbusinessstart-upsandintroducingtheconceptofvillage-basedsavingsandloanorganizations.Thereisnodoubtthatthetopsponsorshipcharitieshavebeenactiveforsolonginmanycountriesthattheyarenowtakingaleadingroleinaidingtheoverallwelfareofchildrenandensuringthattheyarenotexposedtodiscriminationandabuse.。ChildsponsorshipmovesbeyondthebasicsPassageoutlineSupportingdetailsCurrent(71)____ofchildsponsorship

Childsponsorshiphasenjoyedgreat(72)____andhugesupport.

Whatitactuallyinvolvesisnotquiteknowntothegeneralpublic.Ausualpracticeofchildsponsorship

Donatorshelpthemuntiltheygrowupandcan(73)____themselves.

Thecharitymatchestheunderprivilegedchildrenwithsponsorsaccordingtotheir(74)____.

Sponsorskeepintouchwiththechildren(75)____toknowwhat’sgoingonwiththedonation.

Thatdonationsgotothechildren’sparentsorguardianstopayforessentialsturnsout(76)____.Anewpracticeofchildsponsorship

Charitiesconductlargerschemes(77)____thewholecommunitybygatheringtheindividualdonations.

It(78)____importancetopersonaldevelopmentandindependenceforfuturegenerationsbyfocusingonlargerschemes.

Theschemesincludetrainingteenagers,fundingtheirbusinessstart-upsand(79)____theirfinancialawareness.(80)____

Thankstothecontinuouseffortsofchildsponsorship,theoverallwelfareandtherightsofchildrenareguaranteed.17、Whatiseco-fashion?Eco-fashionisaboutmakingclothesthattakeintoaccountthe____,thehealthofconsumersandtheworkingconditionsofpeopleinthefashionindustry.Itisacomplexphenomenonandthecommonuseofthefashionableterms—‘ecological’and‘ethical’.Ecologicalfashionusuallyreferstotextile(織物)andclothingproductionprocessesandtheenvironmentalissuessurroundingthem;ethicalfashiongenerallyrelatestotheworkingconditionsinvolvedintheproducingprocesses.Whataretheproblemswithfashion?Acloserlookatthefashionindustrypointsoutmanyproblemsthatarecommonpracticesinthecreationofourfashionsfromthefieldtothefactory.Firstly,theproductionoftextilespollutestheenvironmentheavily.Cottonplantingusespesticides;sheepfarmingandwoolcleaningcontributetoglobalwarming;syntheticsmaking(人造纖維生產(chǎn))bringsaboutwastewhichdoesharmtoourenvironment.Secondly,everystageofclothingproductionhasasignificanteffectontheenvironment.Theyalluseagreatdealofenergy,andsomealsoinvolvechemicalswhichevidentlydoharmtothesurroundings.Inadditiontothis,thereisalotofwasteproducedintheprocess,especiallyintheformofpollutedwater.Thirdly,growingconsumptionlevelsandourshoppinghabitsfurtherworsenthebadeffects.Wearenowbuyingclothesinincreasingquantitieswithoutrealizingthescaleonwhichitaffectsnaturalenvironment,andwearealsoquicktothrowawayclothesthathavebeenwornonlyacoupleoftimes.Then,howtosolvetheproblems?Otherindustriesthatdesignproductsareaheadofthefashionindustrywhenitcomestochoosingsustainablematerials,designingforminimumwaste,choosingenergyefficientmanufacturingandcreatingproductsforlongevity.Thefashionindustryhasbeenslowtoadoptthesechangesandpartoftheproblemistheverynatureoffashion.Toalargedegree,itisthefashionproducersthatreallyhavethepowerandtheresponsibilitytoshapeourfuture.Therearenumerouswaysinwhichtheseproducerscanreducetheirecologicalfootprint,fromswitchingtogreenenergyandreducingenergyuse,throughselectingsustainablematerialsandchoosinglocalsuppliers,torecycleandminimizewaste.Ontheotherhand,asconsumerswecanallmakecontributionsbyselectingenvironmentallyfriendlyclothingandreducingclothingconsumption.Thereissomeconcernthateco-friendlyfashionsarejustatrendthatwewilleventuallygrowtiredofbutwecanmakesurethatdoesn'thappen.Nowmanypeoplearebeginningtoshopfororganicfoodproductsbecausethebenefitsofeatingfoodfreeofchemicalsarestraightforwardandimmediate.Theyrelatedirectlytoourpersonalhealth.Infact,choosingeco-fashioncanalsocontributetoourpersonalhealth,thoughitismostlydonebywayofkeepingthehealthoftheplanet.

18、Mountaineerscanbeaprettytoughcrowd—andamongthemtheBritishJoeSimpsonhaslegendarystatus.In1985,SimpsonsetouttoclimbSiulaGrandeinSouthAmerica.Shortlyafterhereachedthepeak,Simpsonfellthroughanoverhangingledgeofsnowandbrokehisleg.Atthisaltitudeabrokenlegmeansalmostcertaindeath,butSimpsonsomehowmanagedtodraghimselfacrossfieldsoficeandstoneuntilhereachedbasecampeightkilometersaway.Hechoseimmediategoals,suchasreachinganearbyrock,andthengavehimselfatimelimittogetthere.OverandoveragainSimpsonbrokethemaintaskdownintosmallergoals.Breakyourmaintaskintosmallergoals.Thisisoftenthekeytoasuccessfulplantoachievechallengingobjectivesthatseemtobe“missionimpossible”.Languagelearning,similartomountainclimbingtosomeextent,isadauntingtaskfacingmostlanguagelearners.However,learningfromtheabovestory,wecanapplySimpson’smethodtolanguagestudy.Mytoptipsfordesigningastudyplanareasfollows:1,Understandwhatkindoflearneryouare.Somepeopleare“visuallearners”andrememberbestbyseeingpicturesandvisualizingthingsintheirmind;othersare“auditory”andarehappytolearnbylistening;“kinesthetic”learnerstendtolearnbydoingthingsandexperience.2,Realizeyourowncompetence.Whatareyourstrengthsandweaknesses?Whichskillorskillsareyougoingtoimprovemost?Allocateyourtimetoeachskillappropriately.Itisbettertodoalittleeverydaythantryto“cram”(死記硬背)lotsinashortspaceoftime.3,Writedownyourplanonacalendar.Decidewhichskillandwhatareayouaregoingtopracticeeachday.Moreimportantly,yourplanshouldbespecificandpractical.Onceyouhaveacleargoalinyourmind,writeitdownonyourcalendar.Eachdayyoushouldcarryoutyourplanaccordingtoyourschedule.Donotdelayormakeupanyexcusesbecauseyoufailtocompleteyourdailytask.Studyingislikeclimbingamountainandyoushouldtakeonestepatatime.Atfirstsight,amountainmayseemextremelyhighanditisimpossibleforyoutoreachitspeak.However,whenyousetouttoclimbitstepbystepyouwillfindthatitisnotsodifficultasyouthink.Similarly,itisalsotrueinlanguagelearning.Youcanimproveyourlanguageskillsineachaspectstepbystep.Don’tbefrightenedbytheseeminglyhardtask.Breakitintosmallergoalsandyouwillfulfillyourdream.

。____yourmaintaskintosmallergoalsIntroductionThestoryofaBritishmountaineer

In1985,SimpsonclimbedSiulaGrande.After____thepeak,hefellandbrokehisleg.

Simpsonmanagedtodraghimselftobasecampeightkilometersaway.

Hechoseimmediategoalsandthen____atimelimit.____Understandwhatkindoflearneryouare.

“Visuallearners”learnbyseeingpicturesand____thingsintheirmind.

“Auditorylearners”learnbylistening.

“Kinesthetic”learnerstendtolearnbydoingthingsandexperience.Realizeyourowncompetence.

Identifyyourstrengthsandweaknesses.

____yourtimetoeachskillappropriately.

Doalittleeveryday____thantryto“cram”lotsinashorttime.Realizeyourowncompetence.

Identifyyourstrengthsandweaknesses.

____yourtimetoeachskillappropriately.

Doalittleeveryday____thantryto“cram”lotsinashorttime.Writedownyourplanonacalendar.

Decidewhichskillandwhatareayouaregoingtopracticeeachday.

____aspecificandpracticalplanandthenwriteitdownonyourcalendar.

Carryoutyourplanonschedule.Donotdelayormakeupanyexcusesforyour____tocompleteyourdailytask.Writedownyourplanonacalendar.

Decidewhichskillandwhatareayouaregoingtopracticeeachday.

____aspecificandpracticalplanandthenwriteitdownonyourcalendar.

Carryoutyourplanonschedule.Donotdelayormakeupanyexcusesforyour____tocompleteyourdailytask.ConclusionLanguagelearningis____tomountainclimbing.Takeonestepatatimeandyouwillfulfillyourdream.

19、HappyGraduation,Seniors!Congratulations!What’snext?Belowissomesociologically-inspired,out-of-the-boxadviceonwork,love,family,friendship,andthemeaningoflife.Fornewgradsfromthetwoofus!Don’tWorryAboutMakingYourDreamsComeTrueCollegegraduatesareoftentold:“followyourpassion,”do“whatyoulove,”whatyouwere“meanttodo,”or“makeyourdreamscometrue.”Two-thirdsthinkthey’regoingfindajobthatallowsthemtochangetheworld,halfwithinfiveyears.Yikes.Thissetsyoungpeopleuptofail.Thetruthisthatmostofuswillnotbeemployedinajobthatisbothourlifelongpassionandaworld-changer;that’sjustnotthewayourglobaleconomyis.Soit’soktosetyoursightsjustatadbelowoccupationalecstasy.Justfindajobthatyoulike.Usethatjobtohelpyouhaveafulllifewithlotsofgoodthingsandpleasureandhelpingothersandstuff.Agreatlifeisprettygood,evenifit’snotperfect.MakeFriendsAmericansemphasizefindingMr.orMs.Rightandgettingmarried.Wethinkthiswillbringushappiness.Infact,however,bothpsychologicalwell-beingandhealtharemorestronglyrelatedtofriendship.Ifyouhavegoodfriends,you’llbelesslikelytogetthecommoncold,lesslikelytodiefromcancer,recoverbetterfromthelossofaspouse,andkeepyourmentalacuityasyouage.You’llalsobeabletofacelife’schallenges,belesslikelytofeeddepressed,andbehappierinoldage.Havinghappyfriendsincreasesyourchanceofbeinghappyasmuchasanextra145,500ayeardoes.So,makefriends!Don’tWorryaboutBeingSingleSinglepeople,especiallywomen,arestigmatizedinoursociety:we’reallfamiliarwiththeimageofasad,lonelywomaneatingicecreamwithhercatsinherpajamasonSaturdaynight.Butabout45%ofU.S.adultsaren’tmarriedandaround1in7livesalone.Thismightbeyou.Researchshowsthatyoungpeople’sexpectationsabouttheirmaritalstatus(e.g.,thedesiretobemarriedby30andhavekidsby32)havelittleornorelationshiptowhatactuallyhappenstopeople.So,gowiththeflow.And,ifyou’resingle,you’reingoodcompany.Singlepeoplespendmoretimewithfriends,volunteermore,andaremoreinvolvedintheircommunitiesthanmarriedpeople.Never-marriedanddivorcedwomenarehappier,onaverage,thanmarriedwomen.So,don’tbuyintothemythofthemiserablesingleton.Don’tTakeYourIdeasaboutGenderandMarriageTooSeriouslyIfyoudogetmarried,bebothprincipledandflexible.Relationshipsatisfaction,financialsecurity,andhappykidsaremorestronglyrelatedtotheabilitytoadaptinthefaceoflife’schallengesthananyparticularwayoforganizingfamilies.Themostfunctionalfamiliesareonesthatcanbend.Sopartneringwithsomeonewhothinksthatonepartnershouldsupporttheirfamiliesandtheothershouldtakeresponsibilityforthehouseandchildrenisarecipefordisaster.Soisbeingequallyrigidaboutnon-traditionaldivisionsoflabor.It’sokaytohaveideasabouthowtoorganizeyourfamily–and,fortheloveofgod,pleasetalkaboutbothyouridealsandfallbackpositionsonthis–butyourbestbetforhappinessistobeflexible.ThinkHardAboutWhethertoBuyaHouseOurcurrentimageoftheAmericanDreamrevolvesaroundhomeownership,andbuyingahomeisoftenconsideredasastageonthepathtofull-fledgeadulthood.Buttheidealofuniversalhomeownershipwasborninthe1950s.It’sarathernewidea.Withsuchashorthistory,it’sfunnythatpeopleofteninsistthatbuyingahouseisafool-proofinvestmentandthebestwaytosecureretirement.Infact,buyingahousemaynotbethebestchoiceforyou.Themortgagemaybelessthanrent,buttherearealsotaxes,insurance,andtheincreasinglycommonHomeOwnersAssociation(HOA)fees.Youmaysomedaysellthehouseformorethanyouboughtitbut,ifyoupaidinterestonamortgage,youalsopaidfarmorethanthesaleprice.Youhavefreedomfromalandlord,butmaydiscoveryourHOAisjustascontrolling,orworse.Andthenthere’stheheadache:rentingmakesyouavoidthestressofbeingresponsibleforrepairs.Italsooffersafreedomofmovementthatyoumightcherish.So,thinkcarefullyaboutwhetherbuyingorrentingisabetterfitforyourfinances,lifestyle,andfuturegoals.ThisNewYorkTimesrentvs.buycalculatorisagoodstart.。(71)____fornewgradsonwork,love,family,friendship,andthemeaningoflife.Don’tWorryAbout____(72)____YourDreams.◆Collegegradsareremindedtofollowtheirpassion.◆The(73)____ofuswillnotbetakenoninanidealjob.◆Justfindagreatjobthatcanmakeyourlifefull,evenifit’snotperfect.MakeFriends.◆Americansputalotofemphasisongettingmarried.◆Bothpsychologicalwell-beingandhealtharemorestronglyrelatedto(74)____.◆Withgoodcompany,youwillkeepawayfromillnessandhavethe(75)________tofacechallenges.Don’tWorryaboutBeingaBachelor.◆Singlewomenadults(76)____up45%andaround1in7livesalone.◆Ifsingle,beactively(77)____incommunitiesanddovoluntarywork.Don’tTakeYourIdeasaboutGenderandMarriageTooS

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