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1、未来教育事业单位公共基础知识英语阅读理解练习阅读理解短文(7 0 篇)Passage 2People can be addicted to different things-e.g.,alcohol,drugs,certain foods,or eventelevision.People who have such an addiction(癖好;瘾)are compulsive(难以抑制的);i.e.,they have a very powerful psychological need that they feel they must satisfy.According topsycho
2、logists,many people are compulsive spenders.They feel that they must spend money.Thiscompulsion,like most others,is irrational-impossible to explain reasonably.For compulsivespenders who buy on credit(赊购),charge accounts(赊购帐户)are even more exciting thanmoney.In other words,compulsive spenders feel t
3、hat with credit,they can do anything.Theirpleasure in spending enormous amounts is actually greater than the pleasure that they get from thethings they buy.There is even a special psychology of bargain hunting.To save money,of course,mostpeople look for sales,low prices,and discounts.Compulsive barg
4、ain hunters,however,often buythings that they dont need just because they are cheap.They want to believe that they are helpingtheir budgets,but they are really playing an exciting game.When they can buy something for lessthan other people,they feel that they are winning.Most people,experts claim,hav
5、e two reasonsfor their behavior:a good reason for the things that they do and the real reason.It is not only scientists,of course,who understand the psychology of spending habits,butalso businesspeople.Stores,companies,and advertisers use psychology to increase business:Theyconsider peoples needs fo
6、r love,power,or influence,their basic values,their beliefs and opinions,and so on in their advertising and sales methods.Psychologists often use a method called behavior therapy(疗法)to help individuals solvetheir personality problems.In the same way,they can help people who feel that they haveproblem
7、s with money.1.According to the psychologists,a compulsive spender is one who spends large amounts ofmoney .A)and takes great pleasure from what he or she buysB)in order to satisfy his or her basic needs in lifeC)just to meet his or her strong psychological needD)entirely with an irrational eagernes
8、s2.According to the writer,compulsive bargain hunters are in constant search of the lowestpossible prices .A)because they want to save money to help their budgetsB)because they can openly boast of their triumph over others in getting things for lessC)and will not have money problems if they can keep
9、 to their budgetsD)but they seldom admit they feel satisfied if they can get things for less than others3.Which of the following is true?A)All people spend money for exactly the same reason that they need to buy things.B)Businesspeople and advertisers can use the psychology of money to increase sale
10、s.C)Businesspeople understand the psychology of compulsive buying better than scientistsdo.D)compulsive bargain hunters do not have problems with money.4.The article is mainly about .A)the psychology of money-spending habitsB)the purchasing habits of compulsive spendersC)a special psychology of barg
11、ain huntingD)the use of the psychology of spending habits in business5.From the passage we may safely conclude that compulsive spenders or compulsive bargainhunters .A)are really unreasonableB)need special treatmentC)are really beyond remediesD)can never get any help to solve their problems with mon
12、eyPassage 4In 1838 the polical economist Malthous predicted that in time mankind would face starvation,having outgrown the available food supplies.Today,a century and a half later,there are stillexperts who forecast the same global disaster-unless urgent measures are taken to prevent it.By the end o
13、f the present century there may well be over five thousand million people livingon this globe,an increase of over fifty percent of today1 5 figure.In order to keep pace with thisincrease in mankind the farmers of the world would have to step up their production of food by atleast two percent every y
14、ear.Such a rate of increase has never been maintained in any country byconventional methods of agriculture,despite modem mechanization and the widespread use offertilizer.There are no large worthwhile reserves of potential farmland remaining,and good fertileland is continually being diverted to indu
15、strial use.Moreover,erosion of the soil takes a constanttoll.Intensive research,carried out over many years in all manners of climatic conditions,hasproduced a revolutionary method of growing crops without using any soil at all.Hydroponics,asthis technique is called,may well be the answer to all our
16、 food worries.Already it hasaccomplished wonders in producing huge crops.Hydroponics was once a complicatied andexpensive business;now it is well out of the experimental stage.Labour costs are far lower thanwhen methods of agriculture are employed.In fact,it is a completely automatic system.There is
17、no hard manual work,no digging or ploughing,and no weeding to speak of.Yields can be farhigher than they are in soil.1.Which of the following best sums up the whole passage!?A)Malthus*prediction has been proved to be correct by modem experts.B)Hydroponics may be the answer to the world food shortage
18、 in the future.C)Hydroponics is a new development in agriculture.D)Conventional methods of agriculture should be improved so as to step up food production bytwo percent every year.2.The phrase having outgrown the available food supplies1 in the first paragraph impliesthat .A)the available food suppl
19、ies will be enough to feed world populationB)the earth is too exhausted to support its increasing populationC)world population will grow at a rate faster than food productionD)food supplies will be too much available for would population.3 According to the author,what is the main reason why an incre
20、ase in the production of food isnot be achieved?A)Conventional methods of agriculture are still prevailing all over the world.B)Modem mechanization and the use of fertilizers are not well popularized in the world.C)There are not enough potential farmaland reserves left.D)Land is being lost through e
21、rosion and industrialization.4.Which of the follwoing statements is not true of hydroponics?A)Hydroponics is considered a revolutionary method of agriculture.B)Hydroponics is still too complicated and expensive for practical use.C)Hydroponics had created wonders in agriculture.D)Hydroponics had alre
22、ady been employed in food production.5.Judging from the passage,the most important advantage of hydroponics should beA)higher yield B)lower labour costsC)more automation D)less hard manual workPassage 6Attention to detail is something everyone can and should do-especially in a tight job market.Bob C
23、rossley,a human-resources expert notices this in the job applications that come cross hisdesk every day.Its amazing how many candidates eliminate themselves,he says.t(Resumes(简历)arrive with stains.Some candidates dont bother to spell the companysname coirectly.Once I see a mistake,I eliminate the ca
24、ndidate,Crossley concludes.If theycannot take care of these details,why should we trust them with a job?Can we pay too much attention to details?Absolutely.Perfectionists struggle over littlethings at the cost of something larger they work toward.nTo keep from losing the forest for thetrees,*says Ch
25、arles Garfield,associate professor at the University of California,San Francisco,wemust constantly ask ourselves how the details were working on fit into the larger picture.If theydonl we should drop them and move to something else.”Garfield compares this process to his work as a computer scientist
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