Few material things in life are more exciting than
the right kind of hotel room. The kind with a large television and a
well-stocked video collection; with a minibar laden with jelly beans and
paprika-flavoured crisps; with a bathroom decked with fluffy white towels, robes
and a collection of miniature bottles of shampoo; with a thick room-service menu
offering all-night dining. The chance to stay in a nice hotel can be capable of
convincing even the inconsolable that life is worth living. The
best hotel rooms achieve their distinctive charm in part because they combine
the advantages of a modern commercial environment, and all the newness and
shininess we associate with them, with the advantages of home where we can
wander around naked, pick our noses with impunity and feel private and
unwatched. For a few nights, the place we A. Brotherly love. B. Romantic love. C. Sexual love. D. Parental love.
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Few material things in life are more exciting than
the right kind of hotel room. The kind with a large television and a
well-stocked video collection; with a minibar laden with jelly beans and
paprika-flavoured crisps; with a bathroom decked with fluffy white towels, robes
and a collection of miniature bottles of shampoo; with a thick room-service menu
offering all-night dining. The chance to stay in a nice hotel can be capable of
convincing even the inconsolable that life is worth living. The
best hotel rooms achieve their distinctive charm in part because they combine
the advantages of a modern commercial environment, and all the newness and
shininess we associate with them, with the advantages of home where we can
wander around naked, pick our noses with impunity and feel private and
unwatched. For a few nights, the place we A. A sense of ownership. B. Closeness to family members. C. Privacy. D. A sense of belonging.
[填空题]It seems the more material things we get the less spiritual gain we will have.
[单项选择]Albert Einstein is a man ______ material things mean nothing. A. for whom B. to whom C. with whom D. in Whom
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Every business needs two things, says Skullcandy CEO Rick Alden: inspiration and desperation. In 2001, Alden had both. He’d sold two snowboarding businesses, and he was desperately bored. But he had an idea: He wanted to make a new kind of headphone.
“I kept seeing people missing their cell phone calls because they were listening to music,” he explains. Then I’m in a chairlift(索道), I’ve got my headphones on, and I realize my phone is ringing. As 1 take my gloves off and reach for my phone, I think, “It can’t be that tough to make headphones with two plugs, one for music and one for your cell phone.” Alden described what he wanted to a designer, perfected a prototype, and outsourced(外包)manufacturing overseas.
Alden then started designing headphones into helmets, backpacks - anywhere that would make it easy to listen to music while snowboarding. “Selling into board and skate shops wasn’t a big research effort,” he explains. “Those were the only guys I knew!”
Alden didn’t want A. was no longer in snowboarding business. B. had no other business opportunities. C. was very fond of modern music. D. saw an inconvenience among mobile users.
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Many things make people think artists
are weird-the odd hours, the nonconformity, the clove cigarettes. But the
weirdest may be this: artists’ only job is to explore emotions, and yet they
choose to focus on the ones that feel lousy. Art today can give you anomie, no
problem. Bittersweetness You got it. Tristesse What size you want that in But
great art, as defined by those in the great-art-defining business, is almost
never about simple, unironic happiness. This wasn’t always so.
The earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for
expressing joy. But somewhere in the 19th century, more artists began seeing
happiness as insipid, phony or, worst of all, boring-in Tolstoy’s words, "All
happy families are alike." We went from Wordsworth’s daffodils to Baudelaire’s
flowers of evil. In the 20th century A. Being miserable. B. Being eccentric. C. Being unironic. D. Being emotional.
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Few people doubt the fundamental
importance of mothers in childrearing, but what do fathers do Much of what they
contribute is simply the result of being a second adult in the home. Bringing up
children is demanding, stressful and exhausting. Two adults can support and make
up for each other’s deficiencies and build on each other’s strengths.
Fathers also bring an array of unique qualities. Some are familiar:
protector and role model. Teenage boys without fathers are notoriously prone to
trouble. The pathway to adulthood for daughters is somewhat easier, but they
must still learn from their fathers, in ways they cannot from their mothers, how
to relate to men. They learn from their fathers about heterosexual trust,
intimacy and difference. They learn to appreciate their own femininity from the
one male who is most special in A. the style of play encouraged. B. the amount of time available. C. the strength of emotional ties. D. the emphasis of intellectual development.
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