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Therearethreekindsofgoals:short-term,medium-rangeandlong-termgoals.Short-range
goalsarethosethatusuallydealwithcurrentactivities,whichwecanapplyonadaily
basis.Suchgoalscanbeachievedinaweekorless,ortwoweeks,orpossiblemonths.
Itshouldberememberedthatjustasabuildingisnostrongerthanitsfoundation,outlo
ng-termgoalscannotamounttoverymunchwithouttheachievementofsolidshort-term
goals.Uponcompletingourshort-termgoals,weshou'ddatetheoccasionandthenadd
newshort-termgoalsthatwillbuildonthosethathavebeencompleted.
Theintermediategoalsbukldonthefoundationoftheshort-rangegoals.Theymightdeal
withjustonetermofschoolortheentireschoolyear,ortheycouldevenextendforse
veralyears.Anytimeyoumoveastepatatime,youshouldneverallowyourselftobe
comediscouragedoroverwhelmed.Asyoucompleteeachstep,youwillenforcethebeli
efinyourabilitytogrowadnsucceed.Andasyourlistofcompletiondatesgrow,your
motivationanddesirewillincrease.
Long-rangegoalsmayberelatedtoourdreamsofthefuture.Theymightcoverfiveyea
rsormore.Lifeisnotastaticthing.Weshouldneverallowalong-termgoaltolimitu
sorourcourseofaction.
1.Ourlong-termgoalsmeanalot.
a.ifwecompleteourshort-rangegoals
b.ifwecannotreachsolidshort-termgoals
c.ifwewritedownthedates
d.ifweputforwardsomeplans
2.Newshuil-lenngoalsarebulidupon
a.twoyears
b.long-termgoals
c.currentactivities
(1.thegoalsthathavebeencompleted
3.Whenwecompleteeachstepofourgoals,
a.wewillwinfinalsuccess
b.weareoverwhelmed
c.weshouldbuildupconfidenceofsuccess
d.weshouldstrongdesireforsettingnewgoals
4.Onceourgoalsaredrawnup,.
a.weshouldsticktothemuntilwecompletethem
b.wemaychangeourgoalsaswehavenewideasandopportunities
c.wehadbelterwaitfortheexcitingnewsofsuccess
d.wehavemadegreatdecision
5.Itisimpliedbutnotstatedinthepassagethat.
a.thosewhohabelong-termgoalswillsucceed
b.writingdownthedatesmaydiscourageyou
c.thegoalisonlyaguideforustoreachourdesination
d.everyshouldhaveagoal
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TheeconomyoftheUnitedstatesafter1952wastheeconnomyofawell-fed,almostful
lyemployedpeople.Dcspitoccasionalalarms,thecountryescapedanypostwardepressio
nandlivedinastateofboom.Aneconomicsurveyoftheyear1955,atypicalyearo
fthe1950's,maybetypicalasillustratingtherapideconomicgrowthofthedecade.The
nationaloutputwasvalueat10percentabovethatof1954(1955outputwasestimated
al392billiondollars).Theproductionofmanufacturerswasabout40percentmorethan
ithadaveragedintheyearsimmediatelyfollowingWorldWar2.Thecountry'sbusiness
spentabout30billiondollarsfornewfacloiicsandiiiauhinury.Naliunaliiiuumcavailabl
eforspendingwasalmostathirdgreaterthanithadbeenithadbeenin1950.Consum
ersspentabout256billiondollars;thatisabout700milliondollarsaday,orabouttwe
niy-fivemilliondollarseveryhour,allroundtheclock.Sixty-fivemillionpeopleheldjob
sandonlyalittlemorethantwomillionwantedjobsbutcouldnotfindthem.Onlyagr
icullurecomplainedthatitwasnotsharingintheroom.Tosomeobserversthiswasan
ominousechoofthemid-1920's.Asfarmer'sshreof(heirproductsdeclined,marketingc
ostsrose.Buttherewere,amongtheobserversofthenationaleconomy,afewwhowere
notasconfidentasthemajority.Thosefewseemedtofearthattheboomcouldnotlas
tandwouldeventuallyleadtotheoppsite-depression.
1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
a.TheAgriculaturalTrendsof1950's
b.TheUnemploymentRateof1950's
c.U.S.Economyinthe5()'s
d.TheFederalBudgetof1952
2.InLint4,theword“bucnii“couldbestbereplacedby.
a.nearbyexplosion
b.thunderousnoise
c.generalpublicsupport
(1.rapideconomicgrowth
3.IlcanbeinferredthenationalfromthepassagethatmostpeopleintheUnitedStale
sin1955viewedthenationaleconomywithanairof.
a.confidence
b.confusion
c.disappointment
d.suspicion
4.WhichofthefollowingwereLEASTsatisfiedwiththenationaleconomyinthe1950
's?
a.Economists
b.Frmaers
c.Politicians
(1.Steelworkers
5.ThepassagestalesthatincomavailableforspendingintheU.S.wasgreaterin195
5thanin1950.Howmuchwasit?
a.60%
b.5()%
u.33%
d.90%
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WomenarealsoundciTcprescntcdintheadministrationandthisisbecausetherearesof
cwwomenfullprofessors.In1985,RegentBerylMilburnproducedareportblastingthe
UniversityofTexasSystemadminitrationfornotencouragingwomen.TheUniversityw
asratedamongthelowestforthesystem.Ina1987update,Milburncommendedthepr
ogressthatwasmadeandcalledforevenmoreimprovement.
OneofthepositiveresultsfromherstudywasaSystem-wideprogramtoinformwomen
ofavailableadministrativejobs.
CollegeofCommunicationAssociateDeanPatricaWitherspoon,saiditisimportantthat
womanbeflexiblewhenitcomestorelocatingiftheywanttoriseintheranks.
Althoughawomanmayfaceachillyclimateoncampus,manytimesinorderforherto
succeed,shemustriseabovetheproblemsaroundherandconcentrateonherwork.
UntilwomenmakeupagreaterpercentageofIheseniorpositionsintheUniversityand
allacademia,inequitieswillexist.
"Womenneedtospendtheirenergiesandtimedoingscholarlyactivitiesthatareimporta
nrhereattheIJniversity."Spirdusosaid."Iftheydothatwillhesuccessfulinthissystem.
Iftheyspendtheirtimeinlittlegroupsmourningthesexualdiscriminationthattheythi
nkexistshere,theyarewastingvaluablestudytime."
1.AccordingtoSpirduso,womenneedto.
a.produceareportonsexualdiscrimination
b.callforfurtherimprovementintheirworkingconditions
u.spend(heirenergiescindlimefightingagitinslsexualdisuriiniiialion
(1.spendmoretimeandenergydoingscholarlyactivities
2.Fromthispassage,weknowthat.
a.therearemanywomenfullprofessorsintheUniversityofTexas
b.womenplayanimportantpartinadminitratingtheUniversity
c.theweatheronthecampusischilly
d.womenmakeupasmallpercentageoftheseniorpositionsintheUniversity
3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
a.thenumberofwomenprofessorsintheUniversityin1987wasgreaterthanthatof
1985
b.thenumberofwomenprofessorsintheUniversityin1987wassmallerthanthatof
1985
c.thenumberofwomenprofessorswasthesameasthatof1985
d.moreandmorewomenprofessorsthoughtthatsexualdiscriminationdidexitinthe
University
4.OneofthepositiveresultsfromMilburn'sstudyv/asthat.
a.womenweretoldtoconcentrateonteirwork
b.womenweregiveninformationaboutavailableadministrativejobs
c.womenwereencouragedtotakeonalltheadministrativejobsintheUnversity
d.womenwereencouragedtodomorescholarlyactivities
5.Thetitleforthispassageshouldbe.
a.TheUniversityofTexas
b.Milburn'sReport
c.WomenProfessors
d.SexualDiscriminationinAcademia
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Today,asineveryotherdayoftheyear,morethan3000U.S.adlescentswillsmokeI
heirfirstcigaretteontheirwaytobecomingregularsmokersasadults.Duringtheirlifeti
me,itcanbeexpectedthatofthese300()about23willbemurdered,3()willdieintraffi
caccidents,andnearly750willbekilledbyasmoking-relateddisease.Thenumberofd
eathsattributedtocigarettesmokingoutweithtsallotherfactors,whethervoluntaryorinv
oluntary,asacauseofdeath.
Sincethelate1970s,whendailysmokingamonghighschoolseniorsreached30precent,
smokingratesamongyouthhavedeclined.Whilethedeclineisimpressive,severalimpo
rtantissuesmustberaised.
First,inthepastseveralyears,smokingratesamongyouthhavedeclinedverylittle.Sec
ond,inthelate1970s,smokingamongmalehighschoolseniorsexceededthatamongf
emalebynearly1()percent.Thestatisticisreversing.Third,severalrecentstudieshavei
ndicatehighschooldropoutshaveexcessivelyhighsmokingrates,asmuchas75percen
t.
Finally,thouthsignificantdeclinesinadolescentsmokinghaveoccurredinthepastdecad
e,nodefinitereasonsforthedeclineexist.Withinthiscontext,theNaionalCancerInstiu
te(NCI)beganitscurrentefforttodeterminethemosteffecivemeasurestoreducesmok
ingleveslamongyouth.
1.Accordingtotheauthor,thedeathsamongyoutharemainlycausedby.
a.trafficauuidciils
b.smoking-relateddesease
c.murder
d.allofthese
2.Everydaythereareoverhighschoolstrdentswhowillbecomeregularsm
oker.
a.75b.23c.30d.3000
3.By"dropout"theauthormeans.
a.studentswhofailedtheexamination
b.studentswholeftschool
c.studentswholosttheirway
d.studentswhoweredrivenoutofschool
4.Thereasonfordecliningadolescentsmokingisthat.
a.NCIhastakeneffectivemeasures
b.smokingispreventedamonghighschoolseniors
c.therearemanysmokerswhohavediedofcancer
d.noneofthese
5.Whatisimpliedbutnotstatedbytheauthoristhat.
a.smokingratesamongyouthhavedeclinedverylittle
b.therearenowmorefemalethanmalesmokersamonghighschoolseniors
c.highsmokingratesareduetotheinceaseinwealth
d.smokingathighschoolarefromlowsocio-economicbackgrounds
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Thefoodweeatseemstohaveprofoundeffectsonourhealth.Althoughsciencehasma
deenormousstepsinmakingfoodmorefittoeat,ithas,atthesametime,mademany
foodsunfittoeat.Someresearchhasshownthatperhapseightypercentofallhumanill
nessesarerelatedtodietandfortypercentofcancerisrelatedtothedietaswell,espec
iallycancerofthecolon.Differentculturesaremorelikelytocausecertaindifferentiiln
essesbecauseofthefoodthatischaracteristicinthesecultures.Thatfoodisrelatedtoi
llnessisntoanewdiscovery.In1945,about35yearsago,governmentresearchersrcaliz
edthatnitrates,commonlyusedtopreservecolorinmeats,andotherfoodadditivies,cau
sedcancer.Yet,thesecarcinogenicadditivesremaininourfood,anditbecomesmoredi
fficultallthetimetoknowwhichthingsonthepackaginglabelsofprocessedfoodare
helpfulorharmful.Theadditiveswhichweeatarenotallsodirect.Farmersoftengive
penicillintobeefandlivinganimals,andbecauseofthis,penicillinhasbeenfoundinth
emilkoftreatedcow.Sometimessimilardrugsaregiventoanimalsnotformedicalpur
poses,butforfinancialreasons.Thefarmersarcsimplytryingtofattentheanimalsinor
dertoobtainahigherpriceonthemarket.AlthoughtheFoodandDrugAdministration
(FDA.hastriedrepeatedlytocontroltheseprocedures,thepracticescontinue.
1.Whatisthebestpossibletitleofthepassage?
a.DrugandFood
b.CancerandHealth
c.FoodandHealth
d.HealthandDrug
2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTture?
a.Drugsarealwaysgivenloaninialsfurmedicalreasons
b.Someoftheadditivesinourfoodareaddedtothefooditselfandsomearegivent
othelivinganimals
c.Researchershaveknownaboutthepotentialdangersoffoodadditivesforoverthirty-
fiveyears.
d.Foodmaycausefortypercentofcancerinworld.
3.Howhassciencedonesomethingharmfultomankind?
a.Becauseofscience,diseasescausedbypollutedfoodhavenbeenvirtuallyeliminated.
b.Ithascausedalackofinformationconcerningthevalueoffood.
c.Becauseoftheapplicationofscience,somepotentiallyharmfulsubstanceshavebeen
addedtofood.
d.Thescientistshavepreservedthecolorofmeats,butnotofvegetables.
4.Whatarenitratesusedfor?
a.Theypreserveflavorinpackagedfoods.
b.Theypreservethecolorofmeats.
c.Theyaretheobjectsofresearch.
d.Theycausetheanimalstobecomefatter.
5.ThewordCarcinogenic'mostnearlymeans'
a.trouble-making
b.color-retaining
c.money-making
d.uaiicer-ciiusiiig
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Asthepaceoflifecontinuestoincrease,wearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.Once
youareinthehabitofrushingthroughlift,beingonthegofrommorningtillnight,iti
shardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationisessentialforahealthymindandbody.
Stressisannaturalpartofeverydayliftandthereisnowaytoavoidit.Infact,itisn
otthebadthingitisoftensupposedtobe.Acertainamountofstressisvitaltoprovid
emotivationadngivepurposetolife.Itisonlywhenthestressgetsoutofcontrolthat
itcanleadtopoorperformanceandillhealth.
Theamountofstressapersoncanwithstanddependsverymuchontheindividual.Some
peoplearenotafraidofstress,andsuchcharactersareobviouslyprimematerialforma
nagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatthefirstsignsofunusualdifficulties.When
exposedtostress,inwhateverform,wcreactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infactwc
makechoicebetween,,fight,'or"flight"andinmoreprimitivedaysthechoicemadethed
ifferencebetweenlifeordeath.Thecriseswemeettodayareunlikelytobesoextreme,
buthoweverlittlethestress,itinvolvesthesameresponse.ItiswhensuchareactionI
astslong,throughcontinuedexposuretostress,thathealthbecomesendangered.Suchseri
ousconditionsashighbloodpressureandheartdiseasehaveestablishedlinkswithstress.
Sincewecannotremovestressfromourlives(itwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwe
could),weneedtofindwaystodealwithit.
1.Peoplearcfindinglessandlesstimeforrelaxingthemselvesbecause.
a.theydonotknowhowtoenjoythemselves
b.theydonotbelievethatrelaxationisimportantforhealth
c.theyarctravellingfastallthetime
d.theyaiebecomingbusierwith(heirwork
2.Accordingtothewriter,themostimportantcharacterforagoodmanagerishis
a.notfearingstress
b.knowingtheartofrelaxation
c.highsenseofresponsibility
(1.havingcontroloverperformance
3.Whichofthefollwingstatementsisture?
a.Wccanfindsomewaystoavoidstress
b.Stressisalwaysharmfultopeople
c.Itiseasytochangethehagitofkeepingoneselfbusywithwork.
d.Differentpeoplecanwithstanddifferentamountsofstress
4.InParagraph3,"suchareaction"refersbackto.
a/'makingachoicebetween'flight*or'fight”'
b."reactiontostressbothchemicallyandphysically"
c.”respondingtocrisesquickly1'
d."losingheartatthesignsdifficulties"
5.Inthelastsentenceofthepassage,"doso"refersto.
a."exposeourselvestostress1'
b.ufindwaystodealwithstress11
u."removestressfromourlives"
(1."establishedlinksbetweendiseasesandstress"
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IntheI960s,manyyoungAmericansweredissatisfiedwithAmericansociety.Theywa
needtoendtheVietnamWarandtomakeallofthepeopleintheU.S.epual.Someo
fthemdecidedto"dropout"ofAmericansocietyandformtheirownsocieties.Theyfor
medutopiancommunities,whichtheycalled"communes,"wheretheycouldfollowtheirph
ilosophyof'doyourownthing."AgroupofartistsfoundedacommuneinsouthernColor
adocalled"DropCity."FollowingtheideasofphilosopherandarchitectBuckminsterFulle
rtheybuiltdomeshapedhousesfrompiecesofoldcars.Othergroups,suchasauthorKe
iiKcscy'sMerryPiankstcrs,thefollowersfuSanFranciscopodSieveGakin,andagrou
pthatcalleditselftheHogFarm,livedinoldschoolhusesandtraveledaroundtheUnit
edStates.TheHogFarmbecomefamouswhentheyhelpedorganizetheWoodstockRoc
kFestivalin1969.SteveGaskin'sfollowerstriedtosettledownonafarminTennessee,
buttheyhadtoleavewhensomemembersofthegruopwerearrestedforgrowingmari
juana.
Notallcommunesbelievedinthephilosophyof"doyouownthing,"however.TwinOak
s,acommunefoundedinVirgianiainthelate1960s,wasbasedontheideasofpsych
ologistB.F.Skinner.ThepeoplewholivedatTwinOakswerecarefullycontrolledby
Skinner'snconditioning"techniqiiestodothingsthatweregoodforthecommunity.In1972,
ItalianarchitectPaoloSoleribegantobuildArcosanti,autopiancityArizsonawhere25
00peoplewilllivecloselytogetherinonelargebuildingcalledan"archology"Snleribeli
evesthatpeoplemustlivecloselytogethersothattheywillallbecomeone.
1.WhydidsomeyoungAmericansdecideto"dropout"ofscoielyduringthe1960s?
a.TheywerenotsatisfiedwithAmericansociety.
b.Theywantedtogrowmarijuana.
u.TheywantedlogolotheVieliiainWar.
(1.Theydidnotwantallpeopletobeequal.
2.WheredidthemembersoftheHogFarmcommunelive?
a.Indome-shapedhouse
b.Inoldschoolhuses
c.OnafarminTennessee
d.InanarchologyinArizona
3.WhogavethepeopleofDropCitytheideatobuliddome-shapedhouse?
a.PaoloSoleri
b.B.G.Skinner
c.SteveGaskin
d.BuckminsterFuller
4.WhatwastheTwinOakscommunebaseon?
a.Thephilosophyof"doyourownthing1'
b.Virginaiainthelate1960s
c.Theideasofpsychologist
d.Thebeliefthatpeoplemustlivecloselytogerher.
5.Whatisan"archology',?
a.Apersonwhostudiesarchaeology
b.Alargebuildingwherepeoplelivecloselylogelher
c.AcityinArizona
d.Atechniquetocontorlpeople
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Therearetwofactorswhichdetermineanindividual'sintelligence.Thefirstisthesortof
brainheisbornwith.Humanbrainsdifferconsiderably,somebeingmorecapablethan
others.Butnomatterhowgoodabrainhehastobeginwith,anindividualwillhavea
loworderofintelligenceunlesshehasopportunitiestolearn.Sothesecondfactoriswh
athappenstotheindividual-thesortofenvironmentinwhichheisreared.Ifanindivi
dualishandicappedenvionmentally,itislikelythathisbrainwillfailtodevelopandhe
willneverattainthelevelofintelligenceofwhichheiscapable.
Theimportanceofenvironmentindetermininganindividual'sintellingencecanbedemon
straledbythecasehistoryoftheidenticaltwins,PeterandMarkX.Beingidentical,the
twinshadidenticalbrainsatbirth,andtheirgrowthprocesseswerethesame.Whenthe
twinswerethreemonthsold,theirparentsdied,andtheywereplacedinseparatefoster
homes.Peterwasreatedbyparentsoflowintelligenceinanisolatedcommunitywithpo
oreducationalpooprtunities.Markwasrearedinthehomeofwell-to-doparentswhohad
beentocollege.Hewasreadtoasachild,senttogoodschools,andgiveneveryopport
unitytobestimulatedintellectually.Thisenviromentaldifferencecontinueduntilthetwins
wereintheiilateteens,whentheyweregibcnteselstomeasurellieirintelligence.Maik
'sI.Q.was125,twenty-fivepointshigherthantheaverageandfullyfortypointshigher
thanhisidenticalbrother.Givenequalopportunities,thetwins,havingidenticalbrains,
wouldhavetestedatroughlythesamelevel.
1.Thisselectioncanbestbetitled.
a.MeasuringYourIntelligence
b.InlelligenueandEnviionineul
c.TheCaseofPeterandMark
d.HowthebrainInfluencesIntelligence
2.Thebeststatementofthemainideaofthispassageisthat.
a.humanbrainsdifferconsiderably
b.thebrainapersonisbornwithisimprotantindetermininghisintelligence
c.environmentiscrucialindeterminingaperson'sintelligence
d.personshavingidenticalbrainswillhaveroughlythesameintelligence
3.Accordingtothepassage,theaverageI.Q.is.
a.85
b.100
c.HO
d.125
4.Thecasehistoryofthetwinsappearstosupporttheconclusionthat
a.individualwithidenticalbrainsseldomtestatsamelevel
b.anindividual'sintelligenceisdeterminedonlybyhisenviroment
c.lackofopportunityblocksthegrowthofintelligence
d.changesofenviromentproducechangesinthestructureofthebrain
5.Thispassagesuggeststhatanindividual'sI.Q..
canbepredictedalbirlli
b.staysthesamethrouthouthislife
c.canbeincreasedbyeducation
d.isdeterminedbyhischildhood
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Asshewalkedroundthehugedepartmentstore,Edithreflectedhowdifficultitwastoc
hooseasuitableChristmaspresentforherfather.Shewishesthathewasaseasytoplea
seashermother,whowasalwaysdelightedwithperfume
Besides,shoppongatthistimeoftheyearwasamostdisgrceablcexperience:peopletro
donyourtoes,pokedyouwiththeirelbowsandalmostknockedyouoverintheirhaste
togettoabargainaheadofyou.
Partlytohavearest,Edithpausedinfrontofacounterwheresomeattracivetieswere
ondisplay."Theyarerealsilk,"theassistantassuredher,tryingtotempther."Worthdoub
Ietheprice."Buteditknewfrompastexperiencethatherchoiceoftieshardlyeverplea
sedherfather.
Shemovedonreluctantlyandthenquitebychance,stoppedwhereasmallcrowdofma
nhadgatheredroundacounter.Shefoundsomegoodqualitypipesonsale-andthepr
iceswereveryreasonable.Edithdidnothesitateforlong:althoughherfatheronlysmok
edapipeoccasionally,sheknewthatthiswasapresentwhichwasbundtopleasehim.
Whenshegothome,withhersmallwell-chosenpresentconcealedinherhandbag,herp
arentswerealreadyatthesuppertable.Hermotherwasinanespeciallycheerfulmood,
"Yourfatherhasatlasttodecidedtostopsmoking."Sheinformedherdaughter.
I.Edith'sfather.
a.didnullikepresent
b.nevergotpresent
c.preferredties
d.wasdifficulttochooseapresentfor
2.TheassistantspoketoEdithbecausesheseemed
a.attractive
b.interestedinties
c.tired
d.inneedofcomfort
3.Edithstoppedatthenextcounter.
a.purosely
b.suddenly
c.unwillingly
d.accidentally
4.Edith'sfathersmokedapipe.
a.whenhewasobliged
b.onsocialoccasions
c.fromtimetolime
d.whenhewasdelighted
5.ShoppingwasverydisagreeablealthatlimeofIlieyearbecause.
a.coustomerstrodoneachother'stoes
b.coustomerspokedeachotherwiththeirelbows
c.customersknockedeachother
(1.customersweredoingtheirshoppinginagreathurry
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Ifthepopulationoftheearthgoesonincreasingatitspresentrate,therewilleventually
notbeenoughresourceslefttosustainlifeontheplanet.Bythemiddleofthe21stcent
ury,ifpresenttrendscontinue,wcwillhaveusedupalltheoilthatdrivesourcars,for
example.Evenifscientistsdevelopnewwaysoffeedingthehumanrace,thecrowdedc
onditionsonearthwillmakeitnecessaryforlustolookforopenspacesomewhereelse.
Butnoneoftheotherplanetsinoursolarsystemarecapableofsupportinglifeatpres
ent.Onepossiblesolutiontotheproblem,however,hasrecentlybeensuggestedbyAmer
icanscientist,ProfessorCarlSagan.
Saganbelievesthatbeforetheearth'sresourcesarecompleetelyexhausteditwillbepossi
bletochangetheatmophcrcofVenusandsocreateanewworldalmostaslargeascart
hitself.ThedifficultisthatVenusismuchhotterthantheearthandthereisonlyatin
yamountofwaterthere.
Saganproposesthatalgaeorganismsthatcanliveinextremelyhotorcoldatmospheresa
ndatthesametimeproduceoxygen,shouldbebredinconditionsimilartothoseonVe
nus.Assoonasthishasbeendone,thealgaewillbeplacedinsmallrockets.Spaceship
willthenflytoVenusandfiretherocketsintotheatmosphere.Inafairlyshorttime,t
healgewillbreakdownthecarbondioxideintooxygenandcarbon.
WhenthealgaehavedoneLheriwork,thealinospherewillbecomeuooltr,butbelorIIRIII
cansetfootonVenusitwillbencccessaryfbrtheoxygentoproducerain.Thesurface
oftheplanetwillstillbetoohotformantolandonitbuttherainwilleventuallyfall
andinafewyearssomethinglikeearthwillbereproducedonVenus.
1.Intelongrun,themostinsolubleproblemcausedbypopulationgrowthonearthwill
probablybethelackof.
a.food
b.oil
c.space
d.resources
2.CarlSaganbelievesthatVenusmightbecolonizedfromearthbecause
a.itmightbepossibletochangeitsatmosphere
b.itsatmosphereisthesameastheearth's
c.thereisagoodsupplyofwateronVenus
d.thedaysonVenusarelongenough
3.OnVenusthereisalotof.
a.water
b.carbondioxide
c.carbonmonoxide
d.oxygen
4.Algaeareplantsthatcan.
a.liveinveryhoileinpeialures
b.liveinverycoldtemperatures
c.manufactureoxygen
d.alloftheabove
5.MancanlandonVenusonlywhen.
a.thealgaehavedonetheirwork
b.theatmospherebecomescooler
c.thereisoxygen
d.itrainsthere
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Whatisyourfavouritecolour?Doyoulikeyellow,orange,red?Ifyoudo,youmustbe
anoptimist,aleader,anactivepersonwhoenjoyslife,peopleandexcitement.Doyou
prefergreysandblues?Thenyouareprobablyquiet,shy,andyouwouldratherfollowt
hanlead.Youtendtobeapessimist.Atleast,thisiswhatpsychologiststellus,andthe
yshouldknow,becausetheyhavebeenseriouslystudyingthemeaningofcoloursprefere
nee,aswellastheeffectthatcolourshaveonhumanbeings.Theytellsus,amongother
facts,thatwedonotchooseourfavouriteclourasv/egrowup-wearebomwithour
preference.Ifyouhappentolovebrown,youdidso.assoonasyouopenedyoureyes,
oratleastassoonasyoucouldseeclearly.
Coloursdoinfluenceourmoods-thereisnodoubtaboutit.Ayellowroommakesmos
tpeoplefeelmorecheerfulandmorerelaxedthanadarkgreenone;andareddressbri
ngswarmthandcheertothesaddestwinterday.Ontheotherhand,blackisdepressing.
AblackbridgeovertheThamesRiver,nearLondon,usedtobethesceneofmoresuici
desthananyotherbridgeinthearea-untilitwasrepaintergreen.Thenumberofsuici
deallcniplsinimcdialclylollsharply;perhapsitwouldhavefallenevenmoreifihebridg
ehadbeendoneinpinkorbabyblue.
Lightandbrightcoloursmakepeoplenotonlyhppierbutmoreactive.Itisanestablishe
dfactthatfactoryworkersworkbetter,harder,andhavefeweraccidentswhentheirmac
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