2014年职称英语综合A完形填空小抄完整版
2014年职称英语综合A级试题答案

第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分) 下⾯每个句⼦中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1. There was an inclination to treat geography as a less important subject.A. pointB. tendencyC. result d. finding 2. New secretaries came and went with monotonous regularity.a. amazingb. depressingc. predictabled. dull 3. The committee was asked to render a report on the housing situation.a. furnishb. copyc. publishd. summarize 4. The group does not advocate the use of violence.a. limitb. regulatec. opposed. support 5. The original experiment cannot be exactly duplicate.a. reproducedb. inventedc. designedd. reported 6. The department deferred the decision for six months.a. put offb. arrived atc. abided byd. protested against 7. The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later.a. easedb. appearedc. improvedd. relieved 8. The uniform makes the guards look absurd.a. seriousb. ridiculousc. beautifuld. impressive 9. Some of the larger birds can remain stationary in the air for several minutes.a. silentb. motionlessc. seatedd. true 10. The country was torn apart by strife.a. povertyb. warc. conflictd. economy 11. She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.a. actb. homeworkc. justiced. model 12. A person’s wealth is often in inverse proportion to their happiness.a. equalb. certainc. larged. opposite 13. His professional career spanned 16 days.a. startedb. changedc. movedd. lasted 14. His stomach felt hollow with fear.a. sincereb. respectfulc. terribled. empty 15. This was disaster on a cosmic scale.a. modestb. hugec. commerciald. national 第2 部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分) 下⾯的短⽂后列出了7个句⼦,请根据短⽂的内容对每个句⼦做出判断;如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息⽂中没有提及,请选择C。
2014年职称英语综合A级真题及答案

•第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1. There was an inclination to treat geography as a less important subject.A. pointB. tendencyC. result d. finding2. New secretaries came and went with monotonous regularity.a. amazingb. depressingc. predictabled. dull3. The committee was asked to render a report on the housing situation.a. furnishb. copyc. publishd. summarize4. The group does not advocate the use of violence.a. limitb. regulatec. opposed. support5. The original experiment cannot be exactly duplicate.a. reproducedb. inventedc. designedd. reported6. The department deferred the decision for six months.a. put offb. arrived atc. abided byd. protested against7. The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later.a. easedb. appearedc. improvedd. relieved8. The uniform makes the guards look absurd.a. seriousb. ridiculousc. beautifuld. impressive9. Some of the larger birds can remain stationary in the air for several minutes.a. silentb. motionlessc. seatedd. true10. The country was torn apart by strife.a. povertyb. warc. conflictd. economy11. She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.a. actb. homeworkc. justiced. model12. A person’s wealth is often in inverse proportion to their happiness.a. equalb. certainc. larged. opposite13. His professional career spanned 16 days.a. startedb. changedc. movedd. lasted14. His stomach felt hollow with fear.a. sincereb. respectfulc. terribled. empty15. This was disaster on a cosmic scale.a. modestb. hugec. commerciald. national••第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断;如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
2014年职称英语真题及答案综合类A级(补全短文)

Wrongly convinced man and his accuser tell their storiesNEWYORK,NY,January5,2010.St.Martin’s Press has announced the release of thepaperback edition of Picking Cotton, a remarkable true story of what novelistJohn Grisham calls an “account of violence,rage,redemption(救赎),and, ultimatelyforgiveness.”The story began in1987,in Burlington,North Carolina,with the rape of a young while college student named JenniferThompson.During her ordeal,Thompson swore to herself that she would neverforget the face of her rapist,a man who climbed through the window of herapartment and assaulted her brutally.________(46)When the police asked her ifshe could identify the assilant(袭击者)from a book of mug shots,she pickedone that she was sure was correct,and later she identified the same man in alineup.Based on her convincing eyewithness testimony,a 22-year-old black man named Ronald Cotton was sentenced to prison for twolife terms.Cotton’s lawyer appealed the decision,and by the time of theappeals hearing,evidence hadcome to light suggesting that the real rapistmight have been a man who looked very like Cotton,an imprisoned criminal namedBobby Poole._____(47)Jennifer Thompson looked at both men face to face,andonce again said that Ronald Cotton was the one who raped her.Eleven years later,DNA evidencecompletely exonerated(证明……清白)Cotton and justas unequivocally(明确地)convicted Poole,who confessed to the crime._______(48)“The man I was sosure I had never seen in my life was the man who was inches from my throat,whoraped me,who hurt me,who took my spirit away,who robbed me of my soul,”shewrote.“And the man I had identified so surely on so many occasions wasabsolutely innocent.”_______(49)Remarkably both were ableto put this tragedy behind them,overcome the racial barrier that divided them,and write a book,which they have subtitled“Our memoir of injustice andredemption.”Nevertheless,Thompson says,she stilllives“with constant pain that my profound mistake cost him sodearly______(50)”A.Jennifer Thompson decided to meetCotton and apologize to him personally.B.Many criminals are sent to prison onthe basis of accurate testimony by eyewithnesses.C.I cannot begin to imagine what wouldhave happened had my mistaken identification occurred in a capital caseD.Another trial was held.E.Thompson was shocked and devastated.F.During the attack,she made an effortto memorize eveery detail of his face,looking for scars,tattoos(纹身),or otheridentifying marks.答案:FDEAC。
2014年职称英语综合类A级考试试题答案及解析(二)

职称英语综合类A级考试试题答案及解析(二)一、词汇选择(本大题15小题.每题1.0分,共15.0分。
下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语画有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与画线部分意义最相近的词或短语。
请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
)第1题Their research merely duplicates work already done elsewhere.A borrowedB purchasedC copiedD rewritten【正确答案】:C【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[解析] 本句意思:他们的研究工作只是重复别人做过的事情。
duplicate:复制。
copy和它是近义词。
如:The secretary was asked to copy the contract.秘书被要求复印合同书。
purchase和buy意思相同,表示购买,只是它比buy用法要正式。
rewritten是rewrite的过去分词,表示改写,如:He was asked to rewrite the article.他被要求重写这篇文章。
第2题After supper we usually take a stroll around the park for about an hour.A walkB restC bathD breath【正确答案】:A【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[解析] 本句意思:我们饭后经常在公园散步大约一个小时。
句子意思应该是很悠闲地散步,所以A与其意思较接近。
walk:走路,行走。
bath:洗澡,用法为“to take a bath”。
breath:呼吸,如:I was out of breath/short of breath after running for the bus.我因为追赶公共汽车,弄得上气不接下气。
第3题The film originated from a short story.A resultedB heardC derivedD made【正确答案】:C【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[解析] 本句意思:这部电影取材于一篇短篇小说。
2014年职称英语A(综合类)教材中阅读理解和完形填空

12014年职称英语综合A考试范围综合类完形填空(今年没有增加新内容)11. School Lunch(学校午餐)Research has shown that over half the children in Britain who take their own lunches to school do not eat (1) ______ in the middle of the day. In Britain schools have to (2) ______ meals at lunchtime. Children can (3) ______ to bring their own food or have lunch at the school canteen. One shocking (4) ______ of this research is that school meals are much healthier than lunches prepared by parents. There are strict (5) ______ for the preparation of school meals, which have to include one (6) ______ of fruit and one of vegetables, as well as meat, a dairy item and starchy food like bread or pasta. Lunchboxes (7) ______ by researchers contained sweet drinks, crisps and chocolate bars. Children (8) ______ twice as much sugar as they should at lunchtime.The research will provide a better (9) ______ of why the percentage of overweight students in Britain has (10) ______ in the last decade. Unfortunately, the government cannot (11) ______ parents, but it can remind them of the (12) ______ value of milk, fruit and vegetables. Small changes in their children's diet can (13) ______ their future health. Children can easily develop bad eating (14) ______ at this age, and parents are the only ones who can (15) ______ it.词汇:canteen / kaen'ti:n / n.食堂,小卖部starchy / 'stɑ:tʃi / adj. (食物)含有大量淀粉的注释:1. ... twice as much sugar as ... :……2倍的糖分……2. it can remind them of the ... :提醒他们关于……练习:1. A) appropriately B) properly C) probably D) possibly2. A) give B) provide C) make D) do3. A) prefer B) manage C) want D) choose4. A) finding B) number C) figure D) factor5. A) standards B) procedures C) conditions D) ways6. A) piece B) portion C) bowl D) kilo7. A) examined B) found C) taken D) investigated8. A) take B) contain C) consume D) consist9. A) view B) knowledge C) understanding D) opinion10. A) increased B) expanded C) extended D) added11. A) criticise B) instruct C) order D) tell12. A) nutritional B) healthy C) positive D) good13. A) damage B) predict C) destroy D) affect14. A) behaviours B) styles C) attitudes D) habits15. A) prevent B) define C) decide D) delay答案与题解:1. B 本句意为“在英国超过一半以上的儿童将午餐带到学校去吃而不是在中午饭点正常吃”此处需要有“正当地,得体地”意思的副词。
2014年全国职称英语等级考试综合类(A级)试题及答案

2014年职称英语考试综合类A级试题及参考答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1. There was an inclination to treat geography as a less important subject.A. pointB. tendencyC. result d. finding2. New secretaries came and went with monotonous regularity.a. amazingb. depressingc. predictabled. dull3. The committee was asked to render a report on the housing situation.a. furnishb. copyc. publishd. summarize4. The group does not advocate the use of violence.a. limitb. regulatec. opposed. support5. The original experiment cannot be exactly duplicate.a. reproducedb. inventedc. designedd. reported6. The department deferred the decision for six months.a. put offb. arrived atc. abided byd. protested against7. The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later.a. easedb. appearedc. improvedd. relieved8. The uniform makes the guards look absurd.a. seriousb. ridiculousc. beautifuld. impressive9. Some of the larger birds can remain stationary in the air for several minutes.a. silentb. motionlessc. seatedd. true10. The country was torn apart by strife.a. povertyb. warc. conflictd. economy11. She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.a. actb. homeworkc. justiced. model12. A person’s wealth is often in inverse proportion to their happiness.a. equalb. certainc. larged. opposite13. His professional career spanned 16 days.a. startedb. changedc. movedd. lasted14. His stomach felt hollow with fear.a. sincereb. respectfulc. terribled. empty15. This was disaster on a cosmic scale.a. modestb. hugec. commerciald. national参考答案:bdadaabbbcadddb第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断;如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
2014年职称英语卫生类A级答案-完型填空
More about Alzheimer's DiseaseScientists have developed skin tests that may be used in the future to identify people with Alzheimer's disease1 and may ultimately allow physicians to predict who is at risk of getting this neurological disorder.' The only current means of diagnosing the disease in a living patient is a long and expensive series of tests that eliminate every other cause of dementia." Since Alois Alzheimer described the disease nearly a century ago,people have been trying to find a way to accurately diagnose it in its early stages2," said Patricia Grady,acting director3 of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, Maryland. "This discovery, if confirmed, could prove a big step forward in our efforts to deal with and understand the disease. "Alzheimer's is the single greatest cause4 of mental deterioration in older people, affecting between 2. 5 million and 4 million people in the United States alone5. The devastating disorder gradually destroys memory and the ability to function,and eventually causes death.6 There is currently no known treatment for the disease.Researches discovered that the skin cells of Alzheimer' s patients have defects that interfere with their ability to regulate the flow of potassium in and out of the cells. The fact that the cell defects are present in the skin suggests that7 Alzheimer's results from physiological changes throughout the body,and that dementia may be the first noticeable effect of these changes as the defects affect the cells in the brain, scientists said.The flow of potassium is especially critical in cells responsible for memory formation8. The scientists also found two other defects that affect the cells' supply of calcium, another critical element.One test developed by researches calls for9 growing skin cells in a laboratory culture and then testing them with an electrical detector to determine if the microscopic tunnels that govern the flow of potassium are open. Open potassium channels create a unique electrical signature.A spokesman for the Alzheimer's Association said that if the validity of the diagnostic test can be proven it would be an important development, but cautioned that other promising tests for Alzheimer's have been disappointing.10。
2014年职称英语真题及答案综合类A级(概括大意与完成句子)
The Storyteller1.Steven Spielberg has always had one goal:totell as many great stories to as many people as will listen.And that’s what hehas always been about.The son of a computer scientist and a pianist,Spielbergspent his early childhood in New Jersey and, later,Arizona.From the verybeginning,his fertile imagination filled his young mind with images that wouldlater inspire his filmmaking.2.Even decades later,Spielberg says he has clearmemories of his earliest years,which are the origins of some of his biggesthits.He believes that E.T.is the result of the difficult years leading up tohis parent’s1966divorce,“It is really about a young boy who was in search ofsome stability in his life.”“He was scared of just about everything,”recalls his mother,LeahAdler.“When trees brushed against the house,he would head into my bed.Andthat’s just the kind of scary stuff he would put in films like Poltergeist.”3.Spielberg was11when he first got his hands onhis dad’s movie camera and began shooting short flicks about flyingsaucers and World WarΙΙbattles.Spielberg’s talent for scary storytelling enabled him tomake friends.On Boy Scout camping trips,when night fell,Spielberg became thecenter of attention.“Steven would start telling his ghost stories,”says Richard Y.Hoffman Jr.,leader of Troop294,“and everyone would suddenly getquiet so that they could all hear it.”4.Spielberg moved to California with his fatherand went to high school there,but his grades were so bad that he barely graduated.Both UCLA and USC film schools rejected him,so he entered California State University at Long Beach because it was close to Hollywood.Spielberg was determined to make movies, and he managed to get an unpaid,non-creditinternship(实习)in Hollywood.Soon he was given a contract,and he dropped out of college.He never looked back.5.Now,many years later,Spielberg is stilltelling stories with as much passion as the kid in the tent.Ask him where hegets his ideas,Spielberg shrugs.“The process for me is mostly intuitive(凭直觉的),”he says.“There are films that I feel I need to make,for a variety ofreasons,for personal reasons, for reasons that I want to have fun,that the subject matteris cool,that I think my kids will like it.And sometimes I just think that it will make a lot of money,like the sequel(续集) to Jurassic Park.”23.Paragraph1___F___24.Paragraph2____A_____25.Paragraph3____E_____26.Paragraph4____D_____A.Inspirations for his moviesB.The trouble of making moviesC.A funny manD.Getting into the movie businessE.Telling stories to make friendsF.An aim of life27.Some of Spielberg’s most successful movies came from ____E___28.When Spielberg was a boy,he used to be scared of ____A_____29.Spielberg is very good at_____B____30.Spielberg says he makes movies for____C____A.almost everythingB.telling scary storiesC.a number of reasonsD.making children laughE.his childhood memoriesF.a lot of money。
2014职称英语综合A类完型填空最小抄
+第十一篇Sc hool Lun ch 学校午餐Researc h ha s shown t hat over half t he c hil dren i n Bri tain who ta ke t heir ow n lunche s t o sc hool do not eat properly in the middle of t he da y. In Britai n schools have to pr ovide meal s at l unchtime. Chi ldre n ca n choose t o bring their ow n food or have lunc h at the sc hool canteen.One shocking fi ndi ng of t hi s research is t hat school meals are m uch healt hier tha n l unc hes pre pared by parent s. T here are stric t sta ndards for t he preparati on of school meal s, w hich have t o incl ude one portion of fruit and one of ve geta bles, as well a s meat, a dair y item and starchy food li ke bread or pasta. Lunc hboxes e xami ned by researc hers c onta ine d sweet drinks, crisps and c hocolate bar s. Chil dren c onsume twice as m uc h sugar as t he y shoul d at lunchtime.The researc h wil l provide a better understandi ng of why t he percentage of overwe ight stude nts in Britai n has increa sed in the last deca de. U nfort unat el y, the gover nment ca critici se parent s, but it c an remi nd t hem of t he nutri tional val ue of milk, fruit a nd vegetables. Smal l c ha nge s i n t heir chil dren's diet ca n affect t heir future healt h. Chil dren ca n easi ly deve lop ba d eating habits a t t his age, a nd pare nt s are t he only ones w ho can pre ve nt it.+第十二篇A P ow erful Influe nce 强大的影响There ca n be no doubt at all tha t t he Int ernet has made a huge difference t o our li ves. P arent s are w orried that c hil dre n spe nd t oo m uc h t ime pla ying on the I nternet, hardl y e ver doing a nyt hing el se i n their spare time. Nat urall y, parent s are c urious to fi nd out why t he Internet is so at tractive, a nd the y wa nt to know if it can be harmful t o their c hil dren. S houl d pare nts w orry if t heir chil dren are spendi ng t hat m uch time staring a t t heir c omputers? Obviously;if c hil dren are bent over the ir com puters f or hours, a bsorbe d i n some game, i nstea d of doi ng t heir homewor k, t hen somet hing is wrong. Parents and c hil dren coul d deci de how muc h use t he c hil d shoul d make of t he Internet, and t he c hil d shoul d gi ve hi s or her w ord that it w on’t interfere wit h homew ork. If the chi ld is not hol di ng to t hi s arrangement, t he parent ca n ta ke more drastic steps dea ling wit h a chi ld's use of the I nternet i s not muc h different fr om negotiat soft of bar gai n a bout be ha viour.Any parent d about a c hil d's be ha vi our shoul d make an a ppoi h a teache r. S pe nding time in fr ont of n doe s not nece ssaril y affect a c hil d's performance at sc hool. Eve n if a chil d i s a bsol utel y crazy about usi ng t he Inter net,he or she is proba bly j ust goi ng thr ough a phase, a nd i n few mont hs t here will be somet hi ng el se t o worry a+第十三篇The Old G ate 古老之门In the Mi ddle A ges t he vast majori ty of E uropea n citie s had walls around them. T his was partl y f or defensive reasons but anot her fact or was the nee d t o keep out anyone regar ded as unde sirable, l ike pe ople wi th conta gi ous disea ses. The Ol d Cit y of L ondon ga tes were all dem olishe d by t he e nd of t he 18t h cent ury. The last of London's gate s was rem ov e d a ce nt ury a go, but by a stroke of l uck, it was ne ver destr oyed.This gate is, i n act ual fact, not calle d a gate a t all; its name i s Temple Bar, and it marked t he boundary betwee n t he Ol d Cit y of London and We stmi nster. In 1878 t he Counc il of L ondon t ook t he Bar dow n, numbere d the st ones a nd put the gat e i n st ora ge beca use it s de sign wa s unfashiona ble it was e xpensive t o maintai n a nd it was bl ocking t he traffic.The Tem ple Bar Trust was set up in the 1970's wit h the intent ion of retur ning the gate home. T he aim of the trust i s t he preser vati on of the nat ion's architect ural heritage.Transporti ng t he gat e wil l mea n physicall y pulli ng it dow n, st one by st one, removi ng and re bui ldi ng it near S t Pa ul's Cat hedral. M ost of t he facade of t he gate will probabl y be re place d, though t here i s a good c ha nce tha t t he basic struct ure wil l be sound. The har dest job of all, however, wil l be t o recreate t he statue s of t he m onarc hs tha t once st ood on t op of t he gate. +第十四篇F amily Hi story家族史In an age w hen technol ogy i s deve lopi ng faster t ha n e ver before, ma ny people are bei ng attracte d t o t he i dea of l ooki ng ba ck int o t he pa st. O ne way the y ca n do t hi s is by ìi nvest igat ing t heir ow n family hi stor y. The y can tr y t o find out more about where t heir families came from a nd what the y di d, T his i s now a fast—gr owi ng hobby, especiall y i n c ountrie s wit h a fairly short histor y, li ke Austral ia a nd the U nite d S tates.It is one thing t o spe nd some t ime goi ng t hrough a book on famil y hist ory and to ta ke t he deci si on to inve sti gate your ow n famil y's past. It i s qui te a nother t o carry out t he researc h wor k succe ssf ull y. It i s ea sy t o set a bout it i n a disorga nize d wa y and ca use yourself many problems w hic h coul d ha ve bee n avoide d w ith a li ttle f orward pla nning.If your ow n famil y st ories tell you t hat you are c onnec ted wit h a famous character , w het her her o or crimi nal , do not let t his idea t ake over your research. Just treat it a s an i nteresti ng possi bilit y. A sim ple system for collecti ng and stori ng your inf ormation wi ll be ade quate t o start wit h; a more comple x one may only get i n your wa y. T he most im porta nt t hi ng, t hough, is to get starte d. Who knows what you mi ght fi nd?+第十五篇Helen and M artin海伦和马丁Wit h a t houghtful si gh, Hele n t urne d awa y from t he wi ndow a nd wa1ke d back t o her fa vourite armchair. W oul d her brot her ne ver arrive?F or a brief moment, she w ondere d if she reall y care d t hat m uc h.Over t he years Helen had given up wait ing for Martin t o take a n i nterest i n her.Her feel ings f or him ha d graduall y weake ne d unt il now, a s she sat wai ting for him, she e xperie nce d no more t ha n a sister's curi osity to see what ha d become of her brot her.Almost w ithout warning, Marti n had l ost, hi s j ob wi th a busy publ ishing compa ny after spe nding t he last eight years i n New Y or k as a key figure i n t he US office. S omehow the tw o of them hadn't bot hered o kee p i n touc h a nd, left al one, H elen had slow ly found c onfide nce her ow n j udgme nt growi ng. Ignoring the wi shes of her parent s, she ha d left uni versit y halfwa y through her c ourse a nd now, t o t he astonishme nt of the w hole famil y, she was gai ning a fast-gr owi ng re putati on in t he pa ges of respecte d art magaz ine s and was act uall y ear ni ng enough t o live on fr om her pai nti ngs.Of course, she t ook no pl easure i n Marti n's sudde n mi sfort une, but she couldn't help looki ng f orward to her brot her's arri val wit h quiet satisfacti on at what she had achie ve d.1。
2014年职称英语综合类A级完形填空专项试题(一)
D above
【正确答案】:B
【本题分数】:1.0分
【答案解析】
表示“不同文化间”的介词应该用across。
第3题
A lone
B alone
C loneLeabharlann omeD lonely【正确答案】:B
【本题分数】:1.0分
【答案解析】
本句意为:在泰国也是这样,子女有责任照料年老的父母,泰国很少有老年人独居。四个选项中,只有alone为副词,做状语,修饰动词live。其他三项都是形容词。
第4题
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Another theory associated intergenerational living arrangements with inheritance patterns. In some cultures, the stem family pattern of inheritance predominates.(9)this system, parents live with a married child, usually the oldest son, who then(10)their property when they die. The stem family system was once common inJapan, but changes in inheritance laws, as well as broader social changes brought(11)by industrialization and urbanization, have(12)the tradition. In 1960 about 80 percent of Japanese over 65 lived with their children; by 1990 only 60 percent did—a figure that is still high(13)U.S.standards, but which has been(14)steadily. InKorea, too, traditional living arrangements are(15): the percentage of aged Koreans who live with a son declined from 77 percent in 1984 to 50 percent just 10 years later. Although most elderly Koreans still expect to live with a son, their adult children do not expect to live with their children when they grow old.
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11 School LunchResearch has shown that over half the children in Britain who take their own lunches to school do not eat properly in the middle of the day. In Britain schools have to provide meals at lunchtime. C hildren can choose to bring their own food or have lunch at the school canteen.One shocking finding of this research is that school meals are much healthier than lunches prepar ed by parents. There are strict standards for the preparation of school meals, which have to include one portion of fruit and one of vegetables, as well as meat, a dairy item and starchy food like brea d or pasta. Lunchboxes examined by researchers contained sweet drinks, crisps and chocolate bars . Children consume twice as much sugar as they should at lunchtime.The research will provide a better understanding of why the percentage of overweight students in Britain has increased in the last decade. Unfortunately, the government cannot criticise parents, bu t it can remind them of the nutritional value of milk, fruit and vegetables. Small changes in their c hildren's diet can affect their future health. Children can easily develop bad eating habits at this ag e, and parents are the only ones who can prevent it.12 A Powerful InfluenceThere can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are w orried that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly ever doing anything else i n their spare time. Naturally, parents are curious to find out why the Internet is so attractive, and th ey want to know if it can be harmful for their children. Should parents worry if their children are s pending that much time staring at their computers?Obviously, if children are bent over their computers for hours, absorbed in some game, instead of doing their homework, then something is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the child should make of the Internet, and the child should give his or her word that it won’t interfere with homework. If the child is not holding tothis arrangement, the parent can take more drastic steps dealing with a child's use of the Internet is not much different from negotiating any other soft of bargain about behaviour.Any parent who is seriously alarmed about a child's behaviour should make an appointment to dis cuss the matter with a teacher. Spending time in front of the screen does not necessarily affect a ch ild's performance at school. Even if a child is absolutely crazy about using the Internet,he or she is probably just going through a phase, and in a few months there will be something else to worry about!13 The Old GateIn the Middle Ages the vast majority of European cities had walls around them. This was partl y for defensive reasons but another factor was the need to keep out anyone regarded as undesirable , like people with contagious diseases. The Old City of London gates were all demolished by the e nd of the 18th century. The last of London's gates was removed a century ago, but by a stroke of lu ck, it was never destroyed.This gate is, in actual fact, not called a gate at all; its name is Temple Bar, and it marked the bo undary between the Old City of London and Westminster. In 1878 the Council of London took the Bar down, numbered the stones and put the gate in storage because its design was unfashionable it was expensive to maintain and it was blocking the traffic.The Temple Bar Trust was set up in the 1970's with the intention of returning the gate home. The aim of the trust is the preservation of the nation's architectural heritage. Transporting the gate will mean physically pulling it down, stone by stone, removing and rebuilding it near St Paul's Cathedral. Most of the facade of the gate will probably be replaced, though there is a good chance that the basic structure will be sound. The hardest job of all, however, will be to recreate the statues of the monarchs that once stood on top of the gate.14 Family HistoryIn an age when technology is developing faster than ever before, many people are being attract ed to the idea of looking back into the past. One way they can do this is by ìinvestigating their own family history. They can try to find out more about where their families ca me from and whatThey0did,This8is8now8afas8tgrowing hobby, especially in countries with a fairly short history, lik e Australia and the United States.It is one thing to spend some time going through a book on family history and to take the decis ion to investigate your own family's past. It is quite another to carry out the research work success fully. It is easy to set about it in a disorganized way and cause yourself many problems which coul d have been avoided with a little forward planning. If your own family stories tell you that you are connected with a famous character, whether hero or criminal, do not let this idea take over yo ur research. Just treat it as an interesting possibility. A simple system for collecting and storing you r information will be8adequate to start with; a more complex one may only get in your way. The m ost important thing, though, is to get started. Who knows what you might find?15 Helen and MartinWith a thoughtful sigh, Helen turned away from the window and walked back to her favourite arm chair. Would her brother never arrive? For a brief moment, she wondered if she really cared that much. Over the years Helen had given up waiting for Martin to take an interest in her. Her feelin gs for him had gradually weakened until now, as she sat waiting for him, she experienced no more than a sister's. curiosity to see what had become of her brother.Almost without warning, Martin had lost his job with a busy publishing company after spending th e last eight years in New York as a key figure in the US office. Somehow the two of them hadn't b othered to keep in touch and, left alone, Helen had slowly found her confidence in her own judgm ent growing. Ignoring the wishes of her parents, she had left university halfway through her course and now, to the astonishment of the whole family, she was gaining a fast-growing reputation in th e pages of respected art magazines and was actually earning enough to live on from her paintings. Of course, she took no pleasure in Martin's sudden misfortune, but she couldn't help looking forwa rd to her brother's arrival with quiet satisfaction at what she had achieved.。