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一、七選五

Everyyear,studentsacrosstheU.K.engagein(heannualritual(儀式)oftelling

collegeanduniversityadmissionsofficerswhytheydeserveaseatattheschooloftheir

choice.However,thistaskisfilledwithanxietyandfear.1.This,ofcourse,leadsmanytoask

thequestion:HowshouldIwriteanessayaboutmyselfforcollege?Herearetipstokeepin

mind.

2.Forexample,ifallyourfriendsarewritingapplicationessaysaboutcovid-19,that

maybeagoodreasonwhyyoushouldavoidit.Unless,ofcourse,you'vehadavivid,

life-changingexperiencethatyouareburningtoshare.Admissionscounselorssaythatthe

bestessayshelpthemlearnsomethingaboutthecandidatethattheywouldneverknowfrom

readingtherestoftheapplication.

Keepyourindividualityinthespotlight.3.Whatsetsyouapartfromothers?Tellyour

extraordinarystorybutremembernottooversellyourself.Yourreaderwantstoseesomething

personalaboutyou,somethingthatmakesyoustandoutamongothers.Imaginehowmany

applicationstheadmissionscommitteereadsperday,andthinktwicebeforewritingsome

generalinformationthatdoesn'tshowyourindividuality.

Committeesvalueauthcnticity.Theywanttohearyourvoice.Thisessaymaygiveyou

thetimeandspacetoexplainwhyaparticularachievementmeanstoomuchtoyou.Butresist

theurgetoexaggerate:admissioncounselorsreadthousandsofessayseachycar.4.

Soundlikeyourself.Don^usewordsyouwouldn'tnormallyuse.Don'tusefancy

languageyouwouldn'tuseinreallife.Imagineyourselfreadingthisessayoutloudtoa

classroomfullofpeoplewhohavenevermetyou.5.Beonthelookoutforwordsand

phraseslike'maybe''sortof41think'oranythingelse.

A.Theycanspotsomethingunreal.

B.Thisruleworksinalltheaspectsofyourlife.

C.Writingaboutoneselfcanbehighlystressful.

D.Keepaconfidenttoneevenifyou'renotfeelingthatway.

E.Remember,it'sallaboutyouratherthanafashionablesubject.

F.Aninformativeandpowerfulessayfocusesonthereaders'needs.

G.Expertsoftenrecommendlookingforsomethinguniqueofyourlifestory.

Fourmostimportanteyeexpressions

Thelanguageofoureyesisoneofthemostpowerfulandusefultoolsofnon-verbal(非

語言的)communication.6.Herearefourmostimportanteyeexpressionsthatwcseeevery

day.

1.Smilingeyes

Researchershavelongnoticedthatasinceresmilestartswithoureyes.Whenweare

sincerelyhappy,theskinaroundthecomersofoureyescrinkles(出現(xiàn)皺紋).Butasocial,

politesmiletouchesonlyourlips(嘴唇).7.Forexample,whenashopassistantsmilesat

you,offeringhelp,youwillimmediatelygetthefeelingthattheyarejusttryingtosellyou

soiiiething

2.8.

Peoplewhoavoideyecontactduringaconversationareoftenconsideredasinsincere.

Whatdoeslittleornoeyecontactmeanthen?Anythingfromshynesstonervousness.

3.Friendlyeyes

Whenyouarecarryingonaconversation,lookingthespeakerstraightintheeyessends

aclearmessagetohim:9.Thisiswhysomanypublicspeakingexpertsadvisekeepingeye

ntactwiththespeaker.

4."Shut"eyes

Coveringtheeyesforalongperiodoftimesendsamessagethatyouaretryingtoblock

outsomethingthatyoudonotwanttohear.Forexample,amanwhoisaskedtoworkonthe

weekendmaycoverhiseyeswithhisfingersasheanswers,uNoproblem."10..

A.Shyeyes

B.Emptyeyes

C.Suchbehaviorisseenwithliars.

D.Youarepayingattentiontothstalk.

E.Thesmileyouaregivenisnotintheeyes.

F.Whathisgesturesarcshowingisthatheisnothappyaboutitatall.

G.Soitisimportanttolearnhowtoreadthebodylanguageoftheeyes.

FiveWaystoManageYourClassroom

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Establishingasafeandproductivelearningenvironmentisakeyelementinproviding

qualityeducation.Theaimsofclassroommanagementaretomaintainorder,todevelopa

positivelearningenvironmentandtoestablishrulesandroutines.Herearesometipsonhow

tomanageyourclassroom.

Reducedistractions.11.Seatstudentswithattentiondifficultiesinthemiddleofthe

classroom,sur-roundcdbystudentswhoareabletofocusonthework.Thefocusedstudents

willactasbuffers(起緩沖作用的人)betweentheeasilydistractedstudentsandthehigh-

trafficareas.

Developclassroomrules.Workwiththestudentstodevelopalistofrulesfbrbehavior

withintheclassroom.Askthem,asagroup,whatthingstheyshouldnotdointheclassroom

andcreatealistofthese.

12.

Encourageappropriatebehavior.Makestickers(貼紙)withpraisesuchas”good

listener,,"greatfbcus"and'"well-done“andhandtheseouttostudentswhenyounotice

appropriatebehavior.13.

14.Walkintotheclassandbereadytoteachimmediately.Organizeyourlessonplans

inorderandhaveyourmaterialsreadyforeachlesson.Writetheagendafortheclassorday

ontheboardsothatthestudentsknowwhattoexpect.Knowwhatyouaregoingtobedoing

ateachpartoftheday.

Beaware.Intheclassroom,standwhereyoucanseeallthestudentsatalltimes.Walk

aroundtheclass-roomwhileyouteachorwhenthestudentsaredoingindividualwork.Be

awareofwhateachstudentisdoing——listening,understanding,daydreaming,ormisbehaving.

15.

A.Beprepared.

B.Learnallthematerialsthatyouneed.

C.Buildtimefbrdiscussionsandquestions.

D.Thestudentscandecoratetheirworkbookswiththestickers.

E.Discusshowtocreaterulessothatthesebehaviordonotoccu匚

F.Letthestudentsknowthatyouarealwaysawareofwhatisgoingonintheclassroom.

G.Limitthedistractionswithintheclassroomtoallowthechildrentofocusonthetaskat

hand.

RujutaTeredesaigrewupinPune,acityinIndia.Shesawthatgirlsandboysinher

communitywerenottreatedequally.Girlswereresponsibleforallthehousehold

work.16.womendidn'thavethesamerightsasmen.Theyoftensufferedfrommistreatment

andsometimesevenphysicalviolence.

17.Butshesawthatorganizationsworkingtoendgenderdiscriminationusuallypaid

attentiononlytotheactionsandattitudesofgirls."Nobodytalkedtoyoungboysabout

equality,"shesaid.18.Theorganization,EqualCommunityFoundation(ECF),nowreaches

40,000peoplein20communitiesinPune.

ECFmatchessmallgroupsofboys,ages14to17,withmalementorsfbra15-week

period.Thementorstalktotheboysabouttreatinggirlswithrespect.19.Theydiscusstimes

whentheboysexperiencedunfairtreatment.Thentheyworkwiththeboystocomeupwith

waystheboyscanhelpspreadtolerance.Boyshavecompletedprojectslikemakingmapsof

thesafestroutesforgirlstowalkatnight.

"Whatwehavefoundisthattheseboysdon'tmeantobediscriminatory/'Teredesai

says."Theydon'tmeantohurtsomeone.20.°Whenboysworktomakegirls'livesbetter,

everyoneinthecommunitywins.

A.Theyhelpboysrelatetogirls'experiences.

B.It'spartofthesolutiontoenddiscrimination.

C.It'sjustthattheydon'trealizethey'redoingit.

D.Manyfamiliesdidn'tsendtheirdaughterstoschool.

E.UnfairtreatmentofgirlsandwomenisaprobleminIndia.

F.Tcrcdcsaiwantedtomakeadifferenceforgirlsandwomen.

G.Soshedecidedtocreateaspaceforboystolearnaboutgirls'rights.

SnackingisapopularAmericanpastime.Whendonecorrectly,itcanbeagood

thing,helpingyoupreventovereatingandkeepingyourbloodsugarandenergylevelstable.

Butmostsnackstendtobehighlyprocessed,lowinnutrientsandhighinsugar.Theycan

giveyoutemporaryenergy,butveryquicklyyou'llfeelhungryagain.21.

Putitonaplate.

22.We'veallquicklyeatenupabagofchipsafterswearingwe'djusteatahandfulor

two.Acoupleofchipscanquicklyturnintomorewhenyouaren'tpayingattention.Putting

yoursnackonaplatewillhelpyousticktooneservingandpayingattentiontowhatyou're

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eatingwillleaveyoufeelingmoresatisfied.

23.

Thebestsnackisonethatprovidescarbohydrates,proteinandfat.Carbsprovidea

sourceofenergy,whilefatandproteinhelptoslowdigestion,stabilizebloodsugarlevelsand

sustainthatenergylonger.Thisnutrientcombinationkeepscravings(渴望)atbayandensures

you,llfeelfullandsatisfieduntilyournextmeal.

Eatregularmeals.

Ifyou'reunabletogomorethananhourortwobeforereachingfbrasnack,it'stimeto

lookatyourmeals.Whileit'snonnalforsomepeopletofeelhungrybehveenmeals,your

mainmealsshouldkeepyoufullforatleasttwotothreehours.24.Allofthesecanhelpto

slowdowntheprocessofdigestingfood.

Beprepared.

Keepnutritiousfoodsonhandincaseameetingrunslateoryou'reoutandabout

betweenmeals.25.Foodslikedriedbeef,freshfruit,nuts,cheesesticksandwhole-grain

biscuitsalltravelwell.

A.Makeitbalanced.

B.Payattentiontoyourbody.

C.Followthesetipstosnackresponsibly.

D.Soyoudon'tendupempty-handedwhenyoufeelhungry.

E.Beforereachingfbrasnack,askwhatyou'rereallyinthemoodfbr.

F.Eatingfooddirectlyoutofabagorboxencouragesmindlesseating.

G.Ifyoufeelhungrysooner,makesureyou'regettingplentyofprotein,fiberandfat.

七選五根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項

為多余選項。

WeliveintheInternetagewhenmuchbusinessisconductedonline.Howshallwemark

thespecialoccasions?26.Therearenumerouswebsitesavailableonlinethatspecializein

electroniccards,ore-cardsinshort.27.Cardshavebeenapopularwaytoexpressone's

feelingsandgratitude.Earlier,thereweretraditionalcardshandpickedforspecialoccasions

butnow,thosearebeingreplacedbye-cards.E-cardsarefriendlyintheworld,whichmeans

youcansendthemtoanyonearoundtheworld,toyourfriends,relatives,family,cousins,

children,colleaguesandnumerousothers.28.ThereareThankYbuCards,BirthdayCards,

InvitationCards,RomanticCard^,SeasonalCardsCongratulationCards,andCardsFor

SpecialEvents.Inotherwords,youhavecardsforanyoccasion.Manysitesofferthecards

free.29.Almostallthee-cardsareavailableonlineforprint.Ifyouhaveanofficepartyand

wanttomakeitexceptional,printableInvitationCardsarenotdifficulttofind.Ybucanalso

givethemprintableThankYouCardsandthenCongratulationCardstohonorthebest

colleaguesfortheircontributionsandefforts.30.Justregisterwithanonlinee-cardwebsite,

lookthroughthedifferentkindsofcards,selectyourcards,downloadandprintthecardsyou

like.Yougeteverything,basicallynothingspentatyoursidc.Withe-cards,sendyour

messagesandbestwishestoanypersonaroundtheglobe.

A.Whydowesendcardsanyway?

B.Eccardsareinfashionthesedays.

C.Whattypesofcardsarethere?

D.Wherecanwefindthesuitablecardswelike?

E.Therefore,whatdoyouneedtodotoprinte-cards?

F.E-?cardsaremoreconvenientthantraditionalcards.

G.Inaddition,youalsohaveprintablee-cardsandthosearefreetoo.

HowtoEatslowlytoAvoidOvereating

Eatingslowlycanhelpyoutobetterunderstandyourrealhungersignalsandcanhelp

youtorecognizereasonsfbrfastereating,suchasemotionsorsimplylikingthetasteofa

food.However,eatingslowlyisnotadecisionthatyoumakesuddenly.31.

Adjustyoumind.Donotevenattempttoacquirethehabitofeatingslowlybeforeyou're

mentallyready.Relaxanduseyourimaginationtocreatementalimagesthatyourbrainwill

remember.Aspartofthismentalprocess,imagineyourselfleanandfit.

32.Eatingslowlyisn'tjustaboutslowingdownthechewing;italsoaboutslowing

downyourfoodchoices.Asyoushowouttheprocessedfood,replaceitwithhealthy,

unprocessedormuchlessprocessedchoices.

Alwaysrelaxbeforeyoustarteating.Takeafewdeepbreathsthroughthenoseandnot

throughthemouth.Asyoudoso,holdyourbreathbrieflyandexhale(呼氣)slowlybythe

mouth.33.Inthisway,youstarttoremoveanyriskofcomforteating.

Drinkaglassofwateroreatasmallbowlofsoupbeforeyourmaindish.Thiswillhelp

yousenseoffullness.Beawarethatnoteveryoneadvocatesdrinkingduringameal

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though,assomepeoplebelievethatthiscanremovethenutrientsfromyourmeal.34.

Spendatleast20minutesonyourmeal.35.Eatyourlastportionreallyslowly,ifyou

arestillhungryafter20minutes,讓meansyouareeatingtoofast!

A.Puttheforkdownafterputtingfoodinyourmouth.

B.Getridofthestressbeforeyoustarteating.

C.Rather,it'sahabitthatyou'llneedtoacquirewithpractice.

D.However,specialistsbelievewateractuallyaidsindigestion.

E.Removeasmanyprocessedfoodsfromyourplateorfoodstorageaspossible.

F.Haveawallclockinplainviewfromthetabletoadjustyoureatingspeed.

G.Itiswisetospeaktoyourdoctoraboutthis,ifit'sstillthecaseforyou.

ThebiggestcomplaintIhearis,"Idon'thaveenoughTrustme—Igetit!So

heicaiefivesimpletipstokeepyouconsistently(穩(wěn)定土也)workingout.

1.Scheduleit.

36.Imeanit.Openupyourcalendarandscheduleitintoyourday.Thismakessure

youdohavethetimeeachday.

2.Keepyourscheduledappointment.

Nowthatyourexerciseisscheduled,keepyourappointment!37.Yourhealthand

happinessarejustasimportantasanyotherappointment.Honouryourself.

3.Exercisefirstinthemorning.

Mostofusdon'thavebusinessmeetingsordoctors*appointmentsat5:30a.m.Thisis

primetimetogetyourworkoutsdone.38.Butaftertwoweeksyouwillgetusedtoit.I

promise!

4.39.

Dayone,doaHUTworkout.Daytwo,liftheavyweights.Daythree,increasejoint

mobilitywithyoga.Boredomisoneofthebiggestreasonswhypeopledon'tstickwithan

exerciseprogram.Don'twakeupandruneveryday.Youhavegottomixthemup.

5.40.

Themorefunyouhavewhileexercising,themorelikelyyouaretodoit.Onweekends

goforalongbikerideorhikewithyourfamily.Or,doyournormalexerciseroutinewith

yourfamily.Ialsodoyogaonceaweekwithmyhusband.Welookforwardtothisdate.

Thereyouhavethem—fivesimpletipstokeepworkoutsconsistent.Thebetteryou

insistondoingit,thebetterresultsyoumayhave!

A.Makeitfun.

B.Workoutwithyourfamily.

C.Mixupyourworkouts.

D.Don'tchangeitorscheduleitagain.

E.Busypeoplemustscheduletheirworkouts.

F.Youhadbetterforceyourselftoworkouteachday.

G.Iunderstandmorningworkoutssoundcrueltomostpeople.

Wedon'tmeetpeoplebyaccident.41.Somewillhelpyougrow,somewillhurtyou,

somewillinspireyoutodobetter.Atthesametime,youareplayingsomeroleintheirlives

aswell.Knowthatpathscrossforareasonandtreatpeoplewithsignificance.

42.Thereisnobetterjoythanhelpingpeopleseeavisionforthemselves,seeingthem

gotolevelshigherthantheyeverwouldhaveimaginedontheirown.Butthatdoesn'tmean

youhavetofixthemorenablethem;43.Offerthemsupportandmotivationastheyfindtheir

ownwayandshowyouwhatthey'recapableofAllyouhavetodoisbelieveinthem.

Neverlookdownonsomeoneunlessyouarehelpingthemup.Weliketothinkoflifeas

ameritocracy(精英統(tǒng)治),soit'seasytolookdownonsomeonewhoisn'tassuccessfulor

accomplishedorwelleducatedasyouare.Butyouhavenoideahowfarthatpersonhas

alreadyclimbedorwheretheywillendup.Timecouldeasilyreverse(顛倒)yourpositions,44.

Appreciatethosewhohavesupportedyou,forgivethosewhohavehurtyou,helpthose

whoneedyou.45.Treatallpeople-includingyourself-withloveandcompassion,andyou

can'tgowrong.

Treatpeoplethewayyouwanttobetreatedandlifewillinstantlygetbetter.

A.sobesureyoutreateveryonewithdignity.

B.therefore,cherisheverypersonyoumeet.

C.Neverfixthemwhentheymakemistakes.

D.Don'ttellthemhowtogettherebutshowtheway.

E.instead,guidethemtothesourceoftheirown.

EBusinessiscomplicated,lifeiscomplexandleadershipisdifficult.

G.Everypersonyoumeetwillhavearoleinyourlife,beitbigorsmall

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二、閱讀選擇

Gold,oilanddiomandareobviouslyworthalot.Butsomevaluableproductsare

lessobvious—andmuchmoreoff-Dutling.Newresearchhasshownthatthewasteproduced

byseabirdscouldbeworthnearlyhalfabilliondollarsannually.

That'sbecauseseabirdfeces(排泄物),alsoknownasguano,canbeusedascommercial

fertilizerandisvitalfbrcontributingnutrientstomarineecosystems.Inanefforttoraise

awarenessabouttheimportanceofseabirdsandprotectingtheirhabitats,scientistssetoutto

quantify(量化)thecontributionsofseabirdsandshowthecostofdecliningseabird

populationsbyvaluingtheirwaste.

Itsvalueisestimatedatmorethan$473millioneachyearandpossiblymuchmore,

accoidingtoanewpapeipublishedtodayinthejournalTiendsinEcology&Evolution.

"Guanoproductionisanecosystemservicemadebyseabirdsatnocosttous-Icango

toanisland,collecttheguano,andsellitatmarketpriceasfertilizer,"studycoauthorMarcus

V.Cianciaruso,anecologyprofessorattheFederalUniversityofGoiasinBrazil,saidina

pressrelease."Becausethereisthisscientificandbiologicalimportance,it'spossibleto

quantifyseabirdecosystemservicesinalanguagethatthegeneralpublicandpolicymakers

canbegintounderstand."

Althoughonlyafewseabirdspeciesproduceguanothatiscurrentlycommercializedin

Peru,Chileandothercountries,thewasteofotherbirdscontributesvitalnutrientstomarine

ecosystemsandisalsoimportantforcoastaleconomies.

Incoralreefecosystems,thenutrientsfromguanocanincreasethenumberofreeffish

byupto48%.That'simportantforfisheriesandtourisminplacesliketheCaribbean,

SoutheastAsiaandtheGreatBarrierReefinAustralia."Wemadeaveryconservative

estimatethat10%ofcoralreeffishstocksdependonseabirdnucrients/'saidPlazas-Jim^nez.

"AccordingtotheUnitedNationsandtheAustraliangovernment,theannualeconomic

returnsofcommercialfisheriesoncoralreefsisover$6billion.So10%ofthisvalueis

around$600millionperyear/*

46.Whichofthefollowingwordcanbestreplacetheword“ofTputting”?

A.excitingB.discouragingC.flexibleD.disgusting

47.WhatcanweinferaccordingtowhatMarcusV.Cianciarusosaid?

A.Policymakershaveunderstoodthevalueofprotectingseabirdsverywell.

B.Thewasteofseabirdscanbringseverepollutiontotheecosystem.

C.Seabirdscanassistusincleaningtheenvironment.

D.Valuingseabirds'wastecanhelppeoplerealizetheimportanceofseabirds.

48.Howdoestheauthorprovetheeconomicvalueofseabirds5wasteinparagraph6?

A.GivingexamplesB.Providingfigures

C.MakingcomparisonD.Analyzingcauseandeffect

49.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitle?

A.EnvironmentalProtectionCounts

B.WastecanbeWorthMillions

C.FisheriesCatchaBreak

D.ANewBusiness

CHICAGO-Airplanesarepolluters.They'reasnoisyasarockconcert,andsend

outpoisonsintotheairaswellasdumpmillionsofpoundsofcarbondioxideintothe

atmosphereeveryyea匚By2050,emissions(排放)fromplanesareexpectedtobecomeone

ofthelargestcontributorstoglobalwarming.

That'swhyresearchersatMITaredesigningacompletelynewtypeofairplanefbr

NASA(hatwillenablegreenerairplanestotakeflightbefore2050.

The180-passengerD“doublebubble^^serieswasdesignedtoreplacetheBoeing737

classaircraft,themostpopularjetlinerintheworldrightnow.Thedesigniscalleda“double

bubble”becauseitusestwopartialcylinders(氣缸)placedsidebyside.Thosetwocylinders

createawiderstructurethatlooksliketwosoapbubblesjoinedtogether.

Intoday'scommercialairplanes,airflowsdirectlyintotheengineslocatedontheplane's

wings.Thathigh-speedairflowdragsontheplane,andrequiresmorefueltoovercomethe

designinefficiency.

MIT'sdesignchangesallthat.Bymovingtheenginestotheplane'stail,theytakein

slowermovingairpresentinthewakeofthefuselage(機艙).Lessdragmeanslessfuelis

neededtogettheplanethesamedistance.

Burninglessfuelcanhelppassengers*walletaswellastheenvironment.The

environmentalimplicationsofsavingenergyareasjustasclear:thefeweremissionsthat

planesspout(噴射)intotheatmosphere,thehealthierourplanet.

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Butforpassengers,westillhaveacoupledecadestowaitbeforeanyoftheseplanes

makeitontotherunway.NASA'sgoalistomakesuretheplanesthatMIThasdesignedcan

takeoffby2035.

50.Thebestfeatureofthedoublebubbleflightisthat.

A.itwillmakenonoiseB.itwillholdmorepassengers

C.itisdesignedtosavefuelD.itneedsnorunwaystotakeoff

51.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?

A.It*sexpectedthatNASA'sgoalwillberealizedbytheyear2035.

B.Airplanesareverynoisyfortheenvironment

C.MIT'snewdesignwillsavepassengers*money

D.Emissionfromplanesarecontributingthemosttotheglobalwarmingnow.

52.What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.HereisBoeing737*send

B.Passengerswillenjoylowerprices

C.Researchersaredesigninggreeneraircraft

D.Airlinesattractpassengerswithnewplanes

53.Thepassagecomesfroma___.

A.SciencetextbookB.Newsreport

C.TravelguideD.Environmentresearch

DINERS

TONYSOPRANO'SLASTMEAL

Between1912andthe1990s,NewJerseyStatewashometomorethan20diner

manufacturerswhomadeprobably95percentofthedinersintheU.S,saysKatieZavoski,

whoishelpingholdadinerexhibit.Whatmakesadineradiner?(Andnot,say,acoffee

shop?)Traditionally,adinerisbuiltinafactoryandthendeliveredtoitsowntownorcity

ratherthanconstructedon-site.ZavoskicreditsNewJersey'slocationasthekeytoits

masteryoftheform.44Itwasjusttheperfectplacetomanufacturethediners,Mshesays."We

wouldshipthemwhereverweneededtobysea.”

VISIT“IconsofAmericanCulture:HistoryofNewJerseyDiners,“runningthrough

June2017atTheCorneliusHouse/MiddlesexCountyMuseuminPiscataway,NewJersey

GOODFOOD,GOODTUNES

SuzanneVega's1987song"Tom'sDiner“isprobablybestknownforitsfrequently

sampled“doodoodoodoo“melodyratherthanitsdiner-relatedlyrics.Technically,it'snot

evenreallyaboutadiner—thesettingisNewYorkCity'sTom'sRestaurant,whichVega

frequentedwhenshewasstudyingatBarnard.Vegausedtheword“diner“insteadbecauseit

“singsbetterthatway,“shetoldTheNewYorkTimes.November18hassincebeencalled

Tom'sDinerDay,becauseonthatdayin1981,theNewYorkPost'sfrontpagewasastory

aboutthedeathofactorWilliamHolden.InhersongVegasings:"IOpen/Upthe

paper/There'sastory/Ofanactor/Whohaddied/Whilehewasdrinking.^^

LISTEN"Tom'sDiner“bySuzanneVega

MEETTHEDINERANTHROPOLOGIST

RichardJ.S.Gutmanhasbeencalledthe“JaneGoodallofdiners''(heevenconsultedon

BarryLevinson's1982film,Dincr).Hisbook,AmericanDiner:ThenNow,tracesthe

evolutionofthe"nightlunchwagon/*setupbyWalterScottin1872,to:heearly1920s,

whenthedinergotitsname(adaptedfrom“diningcar"),andonthroughthe1980s.Gutman

hashisowndinerfacilities(floorplans,classicwhilemugs,acashierbooth);250ofthese

itemsarepartofanexhibitinRhodeIsland.

READAmericanDiner:Then&Now(JohnHopkinsUniversityPress)

VISIT“Diners:StillCookinginthe21stCentury,''currentlyrunningattheCulinaiyArts

MuseumatJohnson&WalesUniversityinProvidence,RhodeIsland

54.Inwhatwayisadinerdifferentfromacoffeeshop?

A.Itslocation.B.Itsmanagement.

C.Fromwhatitisbuilt.D.Whereitisconstructed.

55.WhatdoweknowaboutVega's1987song"Tom'sDiner”?

A.Itwarnspeoplenottodrink.B.ItwasinspiredbyTom'sDinerDay.

C.Itsmelodyispreferredtoitslyrics.D.ItsoriginaltitlewasTom'sRestaurant.

I'mtellingMotheraboutanewgirlinschool,andshesuddenlylooksupandsays,

“Who'reyourtwobestfriends?”I'mnotsurewhattosay.TvebeenfriendswithJillsinceI

wasthreeorso,andIreallylikeJaime,afriendinkindergarten.44Well,whataboutKarenand

Cindy?Sheseemsupset,likeIhurtherfeelings.t4Butthey'remysisters.^^44Yes,butthey

canstillbeyourbestfriends.Friendsmaycomeandgo,butyoursisterswillalwaysbethere

fbryou.”

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Atthetime,theideaofmytwosistersbeingmyclosestfriendsseemedstrangeto

me.Wefoughtallthetimeovertoys,foodandattention.Howcouldmylistersbemybest

friends?Theyweren'tthesameageasI.Weallhadourownfriendsinschool.Butmy

motherneverletthethreeofusforgetit:Sistersarelifelongfriends.Herwishwastogiveus

somethingthatsheneverhad.Growingupanonlychild,shelongedforsiblings(兄弟姐

妹).Whenshegavebirthtothreedaughters,thefulfillmentofherdreamhadonlyjust

begun.She'dgivenuseachagiftandshewantedtomakesurewedidnottakethatgiftfbr

granted.She'dfrequentlytellushowluckywewere.Shenevershowedfavoritismtoone

daughterovertheother.Andwhenwewereteenagers.Momalwayspunishedusequally.

Wedidn'talwaysgetalongbeautifullyandfoughtjustlikeanyothersiblings.Butwe

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