Americans spend their free time in various ways.America is a country of sports---of hunting, fishing and swimming, and of team sports like baseball and football. Millions of Americans watch their favorite sports on television. They also like to play in community orchestras(管旋乐队), make their own films or recordings, go camping, visit museums, attend lectures, travel, garden, read, and join in hundreds of other activities. The people also enjoy building things for their homes, sewing their own clothes, even making their own photographs. They do these things for fun as well as for economy.But as much as Americans enjoy their free time, the country is at the same time a "self-improvement" country.More than 25 million adults continue their education, chiefly by going to school in the evening, during their own free time, at their own expense.Added to the time spent on personal activities, Americans also devote a great amount of their time to the varied needs of their communities. Many hospitals, schools, libraries, museums, parks, community centers, and organizations that assist the poor depend on the many hour citizens devote to these activities, often without any pay. Why do they do itThere are several answers. The idea of cooperating and sharing responsibility with one another for the benefit of all is as old as the country itself.When the country was first founded in 1776, it was necessary for the settlers to work together to live. They had crossed dangerous seas and risked all they had in their struggle for political and religious freedom. There remains among many Americans a distrust of central government. People still prefer to do things themselves within their communities, rather than give the government more control.Sometimes people offer their time because they wish to accomplish something for which no money is paid, to do something that will be of benefit to the entire community. It is true that some people use their leisure because they are truly interested in the work; or they are learning from the experience.No matter what the reason is, hundreds of thousands of so called leisure hours are put into hard, unpaid work on one or another community need. What can we infer from the passage ______.
A. The first settlers left their hometown for political and religious reasons.
B. Many Americans don"t trust the central government.
C. American people enjoy building things for their homes just for fun.
D. Americans continue their education at public expense.
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Americans spend their free time in various ways.America is a country of sports---of hunting, fishing and swimming, and of team sports like baseball and football. Millions of Americans watch their favorite sports on television. They also like to play in community orchestras(管旋乐队), make their own films or recordings, go camping, visit museums, attend lectures, travel, garden, read, and join in hundreds of other activities. The people also enjoy building things for their homes, sewing their own clothes, even making their own photographs. They do these things for fun as well as for economy.But as much as Americans enjoy their free time, the country is at the same time a "self-improvement" country.More than 25 million adults continue their education, chiefly by going to school in the evening, during their own free time, at their own expense.Added to the time spent on personal activities, Americans also devote a great amount of their time to the varied needs of their communities. Many hospitals, schools, libraries, museums, parks, community centers, and organizations that assist the poor depend on the many hour citizens devote to these activities, often without any pay. Why do they do itThere are several answers. The idea of cooperating and sharing responsibility with one another for the benefit of all is as old as the country itself.When the country was first founded in 1776, it was necessary for the settlers to work together to live. They had crossed dangerous seas and risked all they had in their struggle for political and religious freedom. There remains among many Americans a distrust of central government. People still prefer to do things themselves within their communities, rather than give the government more control.Sometimes people offer their time because they wish to accomplish something for which no money is paid, to do something that will be of benefit to the entire community. It is true that some people use their leisure because they are truly interested in the work; or they are learning from the experience.No matter what the reason is, hundreds of thousands of so called leisure hours are put into hard, unpaid work on one or another community need. Which of the following best explains the meaning of the underlined word "leisure"
A. work time
B. energy
C. effort
D. spare time
Forget flowers. Today"s women would much rather be wooed with gadgets, according to new research published in Britain on Thursday. No longer are men expected to deliver a box of chocolates. These days a trip to the local electrical store will more than sufficed.In a series of experiments monitoring a woman"s reaction to certain types of presents, scientists at Britain"s University of Hertford shire found that high tech toys aroused the greatest response. Ten men and ten women were tested by showing them various gadgets. Psychologists wired men and women up to a machine called a "psycho-galvanometer" for tests. Like a lie detector, the machine measures arousal levels by how the skin resists a small electrical current.Results showed that women got more aroused at being given gadgets as gifts, the biggest response came from women given a DVD player."It"s clear that flowers and chocolates really don"t do it for women any more, so men should make sure they go for the coolest, shiniest gadgets," psychologist Dr Adam Johnson who carried out the study said. " The results show that the gifts we traditionally perceive as romantic fail to impress men or women today." Which of the following words is closest in meaning to "be wooed with"
A. dislike
B. resist
C. be critical of
D. fall in love with
Forget flowers. Today"s women would much rather be wooed with gadgets, according to new research published in Britain on Thursday. No longer are men expected to deliver a box of chocolates. These days a trip to the local electrical store will more than sufficed.In a series of experiments monitoring a woman"s reaction to certain types of presents, scientists at Britain"s University of Hertford shire found that high tech toys aroused the greatest response. Ten men and ten women were tested by showing them various gadgets. Psychologists wired men and women up to a machine called a "psycho-galvanometer" for tests. Like a lie detector, the machine measures arousal levels by how the skin resists a small electrical current.Results showed that women got more aroused at being given gadgets as gifts, the biggest response came from women given a DVD player."It"s clear that flowers and chocolates really don"t do it for women any more, so men should make sure they go for the coolest, shiniest gadgets," psychologist Dr Adam Johnson who carried out the study said. " The results show that the gifts we traditionally perceive as romantic fail to impress men or women today." What does the passage mainly tell us
A. traditional romantic gifts can no longer touch girls
B. girls are mentally different from boys
C. the quality of DVD players has improved
D. flowers may spoil your love
Most Americans clean their plates, no matter how full those plates are, a survey has found. The findings, released by the American Institute for Cancer Research on Thursday, add to the debate over how much restaurants and fast-food outlets are contributing to the epidemic of obesity (肥胖症) in the United States and elsewhere.The institute"s survey found that 69% of thosepolledfinish their meals most or all of the time, even when the portions are huge."Fully 30% Americans now say they generally base the amount of food they eat on the amount they are served,"according to the institute, which promotes research on the links between diet and cancer. "In a country where 64% of us are overweight or obese, there is an alarming tendency to overlook the sheer amount of food we"re eating," Dr. Barbara Rolls of Pennsylvania State University told a news conference.The report compiled information from two surveys involving 1,000 adults each. One was conducted in 2000 and the other in 2003. In 2000, 7% of those surveyed said they ate their entire meal all the time when dining at full-service restaurants. That number rose to 37% in 2003."Scientific studies show that people can and do unconsciously consume more calories-- as much as 56% more-- when served larger portions," the institute said. What can we learn from the passage
American food is harmful.
B. Americans should change their eating habit.
C. Americans are the fattest in the world.
D. Americans should not eat fast food.