Twenty-first century humanity has mapped oceans and mountains, visited the moon, and surveyed the planets.But for all the progress, people still don’t know one another very well.
That brings about Theodore Zeldin’s “feast of conversation”-events where individuals pair with persons they don’t know for three hours of guided talk designed to get the past “Where are you from?”
Mr.Zeldin, an Oxford University professor, heads Oxford Muse, a 10-year-old foundation based on the idea that what people need is not more information, but more inspiration and encouragement.
The “feast” in London looks not at politics or events, but at how people have felt about work, relations among the sexes, hopes and fears, enemies and authority, the shape of their lives.The “menu of conversation” includes topics like “How have your priorities changed over the years?” Or, “What have you rebelled against the past?”
As participants gathered, Zeldin opened with a speech: that despite instant communications in a globalized age, issues of human heart remain.Many people are lonely, or in routines that discourage knowing the depth of one another.“We are trapped in shallow conversations and the whole point now is to think, which is sometimes painful,” he says.“But thinking interaction is what separates us from other species, except maybe dogs…who do have generations of human interactions.”
The main rules of the “feast”: Don’t pair with someone you know or ask questions you would not answer.The only awkward moment came when the multi-racial crowd of young adults to seniors, in sun hats, ties and dresses, looked to see whom with for hours.But 15 minutes later, everyone was seated and talking, continuing full force until organizers interrupted them 180 minutes later.
“It’s encouraging to see the world is not just a place of oppression and distance from each other,” Zeldin summed up.“What we did is not ordinary, but it can’t be madder than the world already is.”
Some said they felt “l(fā)iberated” to talk on sensitive topics.Thirty-something Peter, from East London, said that “it might take weeks or months to get to the level of interaction we suddenly opened up.”
小題1:What can the “conversations” be best described as?
A.Deep and one-on-one.B.Sensitive and mad.
C.Instant and inspiring.D.Ordinary and encouraging.
小題2:In a “feast of conversations”, participants ______.
A.pair freely with anyone they like
B.have a guided talk for a set of period of time
C.a(chǎn)sk questions they themselves would not answer
D.wear clothes reflecting multi-racial features.
小題3:In paragraph 6, “they would be ‘intimate’” is closest in meaning to “______”.
A.they would have physical contactB.they would have in-depth talk
C.they would be close friendsD.they would exchange basic information
小題4:From the passage, we can conclude that what Zeldin does is ______.
A.a(chǎn)n attempt to promote thinking interaction
B.one of the maddest activities ever conducted
C.a(chǎn) try to liberate people from old-fashioned ideas
D.a(chǎn)n effort to give people a chance of talking freely

小題1:A
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小題1:A
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A.truckB.mail car C.police carD.taxi
小題2:
A.Just nowB.Just so C.Right nowD.Right away
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A.wellB.happyC.freeD.bad
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小題7:
A.evenB.reallyC.neverD.still
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A.route B.License(執(zhí)照)C.JournalD.Insurance(保險)
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小題2:
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A.a(chǎn)ppeared B.plannedC.happenedD.collected
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A.education B.a(chǎn)dvice C.rescueD.help
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C.a(chǎn) history novelD.brief news
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A.thought of something good that happened the day before
B.were asked to remember a pleasant event from the past 24 hours
C.did other activities like saying “thank you” and smiling
D.went online to try out a few different activities
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A.workerB.a(chǎn)rtistC.professorD.director
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A.Thinking about yesterday’s happiness to be happy today
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B.A camel took him to the road.
C.A passer-by Bedouin helped him.
D.His uncle and cousin found and rescued him.
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Pearman put his head close to the window.“Come on, mister.Give me a chance.I need a job,” he said.Something in Stephen Pearman’s voice moved Robert Fredy.In the seconds before traffic started moving again, Fredy handed a business card and told him to call if he was serious.
“My friends told me he was just pulling my leg, ”said Pearman.“But I said, “ No, he’s a
businessman.I need to give it a shot.”
Two days later,29-year-old Pearman appeared in the manager's office of the big hotel.Fredy gave him a job and housing and lent him pocket money while training him.
Today, Pearman works full time setting up the hotel's dining halls for business meetings.In the past two years, he has found a flat, married and repaid Fredy’s loans.
“Mr.Fredy gave me a second chance, “says Pearman, ” And I took advantage of it.I could have just come here a while, eaten up and left.But there is no future in washing windshields.”
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A.Fredy took him as a beggar
B.Pearman was told to do it later
C.Fredy gladly agreed to let him do it
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B.Pearman was really looking for a job
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B.Fredy was making fun of Pearman
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B.still washing car windshields
C.full – time employed at the hotel
D.a(chǎn)rranging dinner parties for the hotel
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                                                                                              Dec. 24, 1848
Dear Johnston,
Your request for eighty dollars, I do not think it best to satisfy now. At the various times when I have helped you a little, you have said to me, “We can get along very well again,” but in a very short time I find you in the same difficulty again. Now this can only happen by some fault in your behavior. What that fault is, I think I know. You are not lazy, and still you are an idler(游手好閑). I doubt whether since I saw you, you have done a good whole day’s work, in any other day. You do not very much dislike to work, and still you do not work much, merely because it does not seem to you that you could get much for it.
This habit of uselessly wasting time is the whole difficulty; it is vastly important to you, and still more so to your children, that you should break this habit. It is more important to them, because they have longer to live, and can keep out of an idle habit before they are in it, easier than they can get out after they are in.
You are now in need of some ready money; and what I suggest is, that you shall go to work hard, for somebody who will give you money for it.
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Affectionately
Your brother
A. Lincoln
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A.show his concern for himB.recommend him to save money
C.decline his request and motivate himD.introduce him a new job
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C.He couldn’t get much from work.D.He disliked working.
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C.manage well the things at home D.keep the children out of the idle habit
小題4:If Johnston got one dollar for his work, Lincoln promised to _________.
A.reward him with laborB.pay off his debt
C.hire him at 10 dollars a month D.give him another dollar
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A.take away his place in HeavenB.deed Lincoln the land
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Irvine Robbins opened his first ice cream store in 1945 in California.At the time, there were no stores that sold only ice cream.His sister's husband, Burton Baskin, also opened his own ice cream stores.
In 1948 they combined their six stores into one business.Baskin and Robbins realized that they were too busy to operate each store well.So, they decided to sell part of each operation to the manager of that store.This permitted the company to grow quickly.
By 1953, they renamed their company Baskin-Robbins.They advertised that they sold 31 kinds of ice cream to show the many choices buyers had.There was one flavor for every day of the month.
Robbins and Baskin sold "Lunar Cheesecake" the day after astronauts landed on the moon in 1969.Other flavors included "ChaChaCha", for cherry chocolate chip, and Robbins' personal favorite "Jamoca Almond Fudge".They said: "We sell fun, not just ice cream."
By 1967, there were 500 Baskin-Robbins stores in the United States.The business partners sold their company that year.Today, there are more than 5,800 Baskin-Robbins stores around the world.
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A.The managers of Baskin-Robbins.B.The start of Baskin-Robbins.
C.The production of Baskin Robbins.D.The great success of Baskin-Robbins.
小題2:From the text we learn that _____.
A.Baskin-Robbins was the only shop selling ice cream in 1945
B.Baskin-Robbins was famous for their special ice cream flavors
C.Baskin-Robbins grew quickly because they combined their other stores together
D.there had been more than 5,800 Baskin-Robbins stores around the world by 1967
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A.They sold not only ice cream, but fun.
B.They renamed their company.
C.They put all their hearts into the business.
D.They sold "Lunar Cheesecake".
小題4:It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that
A.Jamoca Almond Fudge is Baskins' favorite
B.Cherry chocolate chip sells best
C.Robbins and Baskin were good at inventing new ice creams
D.Lunar cheesecake was invented for the astronauts

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