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MembershipcostsforTechShopstartatjustover$100permonth.Membersareabletousecostlymachinesincluding3Dmodelingtoolsandlasercutters.IsabellaMusachiosaysTechShophelpsitsmembersbuildtheirdreams.
“Ourmottois‘buildyourdreamshere’becauseyoucanreallycomeinwithjustanidea,andthenwiththehelpofTechShopmakethatleapfromanideatobuildingyourproject,yourprototypeorevenyourbusiness.”
JimNewtonisthefounderofTechShop.HefirstintroducedtheideaforthetechnologyworkshopsatanartsandscienceseventcalledMakerFaireinSanMateo,Californiain2006.Hisideaattractedhundredsofmembersduringthatevent,Now,thereareeightTechShoplocationsintheU.S.Inall,therearemorethan6,000members.Twomore-TechShoplocationsinthecitiesofSt.LouisandLookAngeleswillbesetup.
21.WhatcanbeinferredfromwhatMr.MountainsaysinParagraph2?
.
A.Peoplewithimaginationcanachievetheirdreams.
B.TechShopcanhelpturnsomepeople’sideasintoreality.
C.TechShopisaplacewherepeoplecanputforwardtheirnewideas.
D.It'
shardforpeopletoputtheirideasintopractice.
22.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanknow_____.
A.JimNewtonisaverygreatinvention
B.peopledidn'
tlikeTechShopatfirst
C.TechShopwillbecomemoreandmorepopular
D.TechShopgreetedwithbadreviewsin2006
23.WhatcanweknowaboutTechShopfromthepassage?
A.TechShopisfoundedbyMauriceMountain.
B.TechShopputshigh-techdreamswithinreach.
C.TechShopisanon-profitorganization.
D.TechShopoffersitsmembersmoreideas.
B
Twofactsareoftencoveredupinthepublicconversationaboutwomen,work,andfamily.First,thevastmajorityofmarriedmothersdon'
twanttoworkfull-time.Second,marriedmotherswhoareabletocutbackonworktomeettheirfamily'
sneedstendtobehappier.
MothersandfatherswereaskedbyPewiftheyhadmadefamily-relatedsacrificesforwork—fromquittingtheirjobtoturningdownapromotion.Pewfoundthat65percentofmothershadmadesuchafamily-relatedsacrifice,comparedto45percentoffathers.
Womenwithchildrenweremorelikelytobe"
veryhappy"
withtheirlivesiftheymadeafamily-relatedworksacrifice.Bycontrast,thehappinessofmarriedmenwasnotsignificantlyrelatedtomakingworksacrificesfortheirfamilies.
Theseresultsdonotprovethatspendinglesstimeonworkmakeswomenhappier.Itcouldbe,forinstance,thathappierwomenaremorelikelytomakeworksacrifices.Oritcouldbethatmoreabundantmothers,whoaremorelikelytobehappyaboveacertainlevelofincome,canspendmoretimewiththeirfamiliesthanpoorermothers.
Mostmotherswouldprefernottoworkfull-time,andthemostpopularoptionforwomen,whenitcomestobalancingworkandfamily,ispart-timework.ANewYorkTimessurveythisyearfoundthat49percentofmotherswishedtoworkpart-time,comparedto27percentwhowishedtoworkfull-time.
Thisdatasuggeststhatonereasonwhymotherswhomakeworksacrificesarehappieristhattheywouldprefertoreducetheirwork—atleastforsomeportionoftheirlivesasmothers—andarehappierwhentheycandoso.
Thisrealityisoftencoveredupinthepublicconversationaboutwork,women,andfamily,butasCatherineatTheNewYorkTimesobserved:
"
NoteveryoneaimstobeanexecutiveatFacebook,likeSandberg,ortosetforeignpolicy,likeAnne-MarieSlaughter(authorofthebestsellerWhyWomenCan'
tHaveItAll)."
Instead,asPewsaid,mostwomenare"
lookingforflexibilityandbalance"
whenitcomestoconsideringtheiraspirationsforsuccessathomeandwork.
Again,inthepublicconversationandtheformulationofpublicpoliciesregardingworkandfamily,letusnotforgetthatthehappiestmothersarethosewhoareabletoleanhomeward,atleastforaseasonintheirlives.
24.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphs .
A.allthetopicsaboutwomen,work,andfamilyaredirectlydiscussedinpublic
B.mostmotherswanttocontinuetheirfull-timeworkforfamilyhappiness
C.mostmothersarewillingtomakemoresacrificesfortheirfamily
D.65percentoffatherswillinglymakeafamily-relatedsacrificetogaintheirpromotion
25.Asforwork,themostpopularchoiceformothersfromaNewYorkTimessurveyis .
A.apart-timejob
B.afull-timejob
C.anabundantjob
D.anoptionaljob
26.What'
stheauthor'
sattitudetowardsthehappiestmothersmentionedinthetext?
A.Positive.
B.Critical.
C.Disagreeable.
D.Sympathetic.
27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MarriedMothersWhoAreatWorkAreHappier
B.MarriedMothersWhoCutBackonWorkAreHappier
C.MothersWhoSpendMuchTimewithChildrenAreTiredVeryMuch
D.MothersWhoStillHaveTheirFull-timeJobsAreMuchEnergetic
C
Pickingauniversityisatenseperiodofaskingyourselfwhichinstitutionismostrelevant.That’swhyuniversityrankingsplaysuchavitalroleinstudentssearchingfortheirnextacademicdirection.Rankingsarealsoaninescapablepartofthereputationandbrandimageofuniversities.“Nouniversitywebsiteiscompletewithouttheclaimtobeinthetop100forsomethingorother,”reportedtheBBC.Thereasonissimple:
Rankingshelpthemtoattractstudents,staffandresearchinvestment.
Currentlytherearenumbersofuniversityrankings,andeachhasitsownlistofcriteria.Butthemaincategoriesarethesame:
academicreputation,graduates'
performanceandfacultyresources.
However,expertspointouttherankingprocessisn'
tentirelyreliable.MarkKantrowitz,aUSfinancialaidresearcher,saiduniversityrankingsweremostlyjustforshow.HewroteinTheNewYorkTimes.“Itmaygiveyourparentsbetterbraggingrights,butthat'
saboutit.”
Moreover,it’snotdifficulttoseethelimitationsofuniversityrankings.Manyrankingsfocusonthenumberoftimesresearchworkiscited(引用)byotherresearchers.IthelpsBritishandUSuniversitiestodominateglobalrankingsbecauseEnglishisthefavoredlanguageofacademia,JohnO’Leary,amemberoftheQSacademicadvisoryboard,toldTheGunrdian.
Also,rankingssuchasQSmainlyfocusonthequalitiesoftheuniversityratherthanitsstudents.“Anyuniversityrankingislikelytohelpstudentsmakebetterdecisionsaboutwheretostudy,buttheneedtobalancethemwithothermorehumanfactorsisalsoimportant,”saidPhilMoss,aneducationandadmissionsconsultant.“Advicefromgraduatesorcurrentstudentscanbeasvaluableinprovidingagenuineinsightintotheexperienceorqualityofaparticulardegreeprogram.Itcanalsoaddanelementthatrankingscanneverconvey--theactualemotionofauniversityexperience.”
28.Whydouniversitiesconsiderrankingsimportant?
A.Rankingsmakethemmoreappealing.
B.Rankingsarestudents’onlyreference.
C.Rankingscanincreasetheiracademiclevel.
D.Rankingshelpthemcompletetheirwebsites.
29.Whatdoestheunderlined“It”inparagraph4referto?
A.Academicresearchwork.
B.Thenumberofresearches.
C.Thewayofrankinguniversities.
D.Thelimitationofuniversityranking.
30.AccordingtoJohnO’Leary,whathelpsBritishandUSuniversitiesrankwell?
A.ThewideuseofEnglishinacademia.
B.Theiroutstandingqualities.
C.Theirgraduates’excellentperformance.
D.Theacademia’sfavortothem.
31.Besidesranking,whatdoesPhilMosssuggestyoushouldrefertoifyou'
repickingauniversity?
A.Investmentineducation.
B.Guidancefromprofessors.
C.Informationonwebsites.
D.Suggestionsfromstudents.
D
Ifyou’resecretlyworriedaboutyoursmartphoneaddiction,thenthenewNoPhonemightbejustthethingyouneed.Itlooksandfeelsexactlylikeasmartphone,butitdoesnothing.It'
sjustapieceofplasticthatyoucancarryaroundinyourhandtofoolyourself.
DutchdesignerlngmarLarsencameupwiththeideaasajokealongwithhistwofriends.Totheirgreatsurprise,theideareceivedalotofattentiononlineandpeoplefromallovertheworldstatedplacingrequestsforNoPhonesoftheirown.Sothat’swhenthethreefriendsdecidedtoturntocollectenoughfundformassproduction.
NoPhoneiscurrentlyaprototype(模型)thatwillcostonly$12onceithitsthemarket.Itis5.5incheshigh,2.6incheswideand0.29inchesthick,bringingitquiteclosetothelatestsmartphonesonthemarket.Itisdescribedas“batteryfree”,“noupgradesnecessary”,“shatterproof(抗震)”,“waterproof'
’and“analternativetoconstanthand-to-phonecontactthatallowsyoutostayconne
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