In some cities, workaholism (工作狂) is so common that people don’t consider it unusual, they accept the lifestyle as  1 .Government workers in Washington D.C. 2    , frequently work sixty to seventy hours a week.They don’t do this because they have to; they do it because they   3  to.Workaholism can be a  4  problem.Because true workaholism would rather work than do anything else, they   5  have no idea of how to relax; that is, they might not  6  movies, sports, or other types of entertainment.Most of all, they  7  to sit and do nothing.The lives of workaholism are usually stressful, and this tension and worry can cause  8  problems such as heart attacks and stomach diseases., typical workaholism don’t pay much attention to their families.Their marriages may end in  10   as they spend little time with their families.

       Is workaholism  11  dangerous? Perhaps not.There are, certainly, people who work  12   under stress.Some studies show that many workaholism have great energy and interest in work.They feel  13  is so pleasurable that they are actually very happy.For most workaholism, work and entertainment are the same thing.Their jobs  14  them with a challenge; this keeps them busy and creative.

       15   do workaholism enjoy their jobs so much? There are several  16  to work.Of course, it provides people with paychecks, and this is important.But it offers  17   financial security.It provides people with self-confidence; they have a feeling of satisfaction  18  they have produced a challenging piece of work and are able to say “I  19   it”.Psychologists(心理學(xué)家) claim that their work gives people an identity(自身價(jià)值).After they take part in work, they  20  a sense of self and individualism

1.A.strange            B.boring           C.pleasant            D.normal

2.A.for example         B.on the other hand C.what’s more      D.a(chǎn)fter all

3.A.a(chǎn)gree             B.promise          C.dare            D.want

4.A.slight             B.serious           C.obvious          D.difficult

5.A.still               B.probably         C.certainly          D.mostly

6.A.a(chǎn)fford            B.enjoy              C.watch         D.a(chǎn)llow

7.A.dream            B.decide           C.intend             D.hate

8.A.physical               B.cultural           C.social            D.mental

9.A.Therefore             B.However           C.Anyway          D.Besides

10.A.happiness        B.silence           C.failure            D.surprise

11.A.sometimes       B.a(chǎn)lways             C.seldom           D.hardly

12.A.sadly             B.differently        C.efficiently         D.slowly

13.A.study          B.family            C.life                D.work

14.A.equip          B.pack             C.provide              D.fill

15.A.When              B.Why             C.How             D.Where

16.A.factors           B.a(chǎn)dvantages       C.steps             D.ways

17.A.no more            B.more or less      C.no more than     D.more than

18.A.when              B.before           C.unless              D.until

19.A.valued            B.failed              C.caught               D.made

20.A.give             B.lose             C.get                  D.need

1-----5 DADBB     6-----10 BDADC    11----15 BCDCB      16-----20 BDADC

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B. The writer won’t go to Chinatown for a long time.
C. The writer likes Chinatown because it’s near.
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Thank you for your valuable suggestions. We have decided to show the Chinese character along with the Hanyu Pinyin for names of Chinese personages, places and specific things as from the next issue.
Reply letter B
Thank you for your suggestions. Next year will be the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. One of our staff reporters has just returned from Xinjiang and written a long article about her trip. Next year, we will have even more coverage of Xinjiang.
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We have taken on your suggestions to start a column on personalities. There are kinds of reports, such as movie stars, directors, businessmen, singers and so on. Our reports not only introduce their achievements, but also report their inner world. We hope you will enjoy it.
Reply letter F
Thanks for your appreciation of our magazine. We have mailed your letter and your e-mail address to Tingting. Since both of her two letters were sent by ordinary mail and did not give her e-mail address or telephone number. We could not get in touch with her any other way.
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I have just started reading your magazine regularly and enjoy the articles very much. I have one comment to make. Can you include the Chinese characters for the names of people, places, etc that you mention with the Hanyu Pinyin of Romanized phonetic system that you use? For example, what is “Emei” or “Qitaihe”or “Shaoxing” in Chinese? It’s also helpful for those of us who are learning Chinese.
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Letter C
I am a civil servant in Xinjiang, a region relatively underdeveloped in comparison with other provinces. But this does not mean it belong to another world. Xinjiang could benefit from overseas exchanges as well as contact with people living in other regions. Could you include articles about Xinjiang and its people? I suggest magazines report more about the western regions, especially exotic and charming Xinjiang.
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I am an avid(熱衷的)reader of your magazine and it has helped me to introduce China to foreign friends. Thank you for great efforts to bring New China to the world. Next month, I may get the opportunity to go to Nigeria, so I must learn more about China’s history and culture. Could you kindly recommend a suitable book in English?
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It was interesting to read “Chinese Travelers Step out”. It seems a large percentage of Chinese tourists visit the West. In Indonesia, Chinese New Year is an official holiday. How would you assess the level of interest Chinese tourists have in Indonesia? Would they like to visit Chinatowns or other unique attractions in Indonesia?
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【小題2】Joe insists that smokers should put the cigarette ends where they should go.
【小題3】Sophie holds that this question should call for a further argument.
【小題4】Michael thinks cigarette taxes should be raised for free healthcare for nonsmokers.
【小題5】Bauer thinks that victims of second - hand smoking should leave smoking areas to avoid harm.
A
The stupid thing is, I often see people smoking and then they throw the cigarette ends away from them when they have finished, not even stopping them but it just seems like once they have finished, they don't want it near them, perhaps they ought to have to carry their own ash trays in their pockets.
B
In many places, there are no non - smoking bars or restaurants.Unless people refuse to go out with friends who smoke, they cannot avoid passive smoking.Society accepts that adults can decide to harm themselves.so long as they do not harm others.This is why the suggestion is not arguing that people should be banned from smoking in private.Passive smokers do choose to breathe in other people's smoke.If they do not want to smoke passively, they do not need to go to places where smoking is allowed.There is therefore no reason to prevent smoking in public.
C
I'm only for smoking because not only do nice people and many friends and family of mine smoke, but this debate needs someone to take the side of the smoker.Otherwise we're just picking on a set of people.The only comment so far for smoking has been that clever one about how they pay for it.Smoking has its good points, whether it is giving job opportunities to millions of people, or getting extra breaks at work.Anyway, I do have a lot to say against smoking too, but again, debate.
D
What I care about is whether people can get free healthcare.Some people deliberately take dangerous toxins into their bodies because they're "addicted" while there are other people like my uncle who died of lung cancer and he never smoked in his life.It makes you wonder why cigarettes are so cheap.Surely all the taxes from cigarettes ought to go to help people who don't smoke.Perhaps we ought to sort things out.
E
Completely against it.I work in a bar and 1 get so sick of coming home smelling like a bonfire. And if that isn't enough, I'm probably going to get lung cancer from those idiots that decide to excite themselves.However,! do understand that for some older smokers it is a habit because they may have been smoking long before they knew it was bad for them.I do think there's no excuse for my generation to do it though and if they want to die, then go to do it in your own home.
F
Phil and I had a good argument today in the pub.He made the comment, "If he wants to smoke and kill himself, he can!", about which I said "You want to get on your motorbike and risk death, fine", which are basically the same thing.He made the point that he's a good driver and it's not his fault if he gets hurt, but at the end of the day, his fault or not, he knows he could get killed, and he's still taking the risk of being on a bike.I think it's a sick thing to say, being honest! If people want to put something in their mouth and blow on it, they should be allowed without having things like that being said ! It's a free country!

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