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1、You must have heard the saying, You are what you eat. But did you know that what you think is equally as important? In fact, a positive outlook on life is one of the most important things we can do to keep our brain healthy and ready for learning. How we view ourselves, how we perceive the world aro

2、und us, and how we interact with others can have profound effects on our overall well-being and on our brains. The good news is that all of these are completely within our control. No matter what challenges we face, we can choose to start each day by looking at the glass as half full, rather than ha

3、lf empty. The way you look at your life indeed plays an important role in your entire life. Research shows that older adults may naturally tune into the positive aspects of life. This could be because they want to make the most out of their remaining years and so choose not to focus on the negative.

4、 In fact, a study at Stanford University, which used a brain imaging technology called functional magnetic resonance (磁共振) imaging (FMRI) to track patterns of activity in the brain, found that older adults are more responsive to positive images than to negative ones. Compared to younger adults, peop

5、le aged 70 to 90 showed greater activity in the amygdala (扁桃體)the brain region central to emotional processingwhen they looked at pictures of people expressing positive emotions versus negative ones. This finding demonstrates something psychologists and sociologists have long recognized: as we get o

6、lder we tend to experience fewer negative emotions, and we are more likely to remember positive emotional stimulant. In other words, older people often tune out the negative, while focusing on the positive.1.According to the passage, we should _ in order to keep our brain healthy.A. do more research

7、 on the function of our brainB. do more physical exercisesC. hold a positive outlook on our lifeD. learn more and more knowledge2.Which of the following could NOT influence our overall well-being and our brains according to the passage?A. How we perceive the world around us.B. How we do exercises.C.

8、 How we view ourselves.D. How we interact with others.3.What does the sentence start each day by looking at the glass as half full, rather than half empty mean?A. We should hold a positive attitude toward our life.B. We should do more research before giving the conclusion.C. We should look into the

9、essence through phenomenon.D. We should not only focus on the appearance.4.According to the research, _ tend to take a positive view on life.A. youthB. middle-aged personC. older adultsD. children5.What is the role of amygdala in our body?A. It helps us fight against tumor.B. It stimulates the circu

10、lation of blood.C. It produces some disease-fighting cells.D. It controls the emotional processing.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.I was walking homedown Broadway at 1 a.m. As I neared the corner of Price Street, I saw a homeless woman. She was looking for something in

11、 a trashcan. No one should have to live like this, I thought. What kind of world is this? What can I do, though?It happened that I had an extra Big Mac (巨無霸漢堡) at that time and so I said to myself, Here is my chance: I can be a good person.I had turned onto Price Street by that time, passing the wom

12、an, and now I stopped to turn and look at her again. She was still there, and was picking up a barely eaten bag of chips. I wondered how long it had been since she has last eaten. I began to walk towards her, but stopped when I realized I didnt know what to say. How should I say, Can I give you this

13、 food? How could I keep it from sounding like, Let me feed you, you poor, starving soul. Plus, what about the words around them? Do I say, Excuse me, or do I need to respect her and add, Madam?I knew I wanted to be a good person, but I didnt know how to be a good person. I was afraid of being a bad

14、onethe one that makes others feel stupid or lowly. After a few more moments of hesitation, I did offer her the Big Mac. Excuse me, madam, I said. Would you like a sandwich?She laughed kindly and said, No, thank you. and walked away. 6.What was the authors feeling when he saw the woman?A. The author

15、was angry.B. The author felt unconcerned.C. The author took pity on her.D. The author was surprised.7.Which of the following statements about the author is true?A. He thought that the woman was quite hungry.B. He wanted to give the woman some money.C. He wondered what the woman was looking for.D. He

16、 doubted whether he could help the woman.8.Which of the following is NOT a reason for the author to pause before he offered to help the woman?A. He feared that the woman might refuse his offer.B. He did not know how to address the woman.C. He should consider how to avoid hurting the womans self-resp

17、ect.D. He was uncertain about what to say to the woman.9.The word them (Para 5) refers to _.A. homeless womenB. sandwichesC. those wordsD. starving souls10.In the end the woman laughed and _.A. felt happy to accept the authors helpB. was pleased to have something to eatC. found the authors words fun

18、nyD. refused to accept the authors helpQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage or dialog.In criminal law, parole refers to the release of a person convicted of crime from imprisonment before the expiration of the term of confinement on condition that a pledge (保證) of good conduct is gi

19、ven by the criminal. The word parole is also broadly used to denote such a conditional release or period of liberty. Parole is usually granted to a prisoner in recognition of past good conduct, both in prison and earlier. A sentenced criminal may be released on parole before the maximum limit of the

20、 prison term has been reached, either on the expiration of the minimum term or some other shorter term fixed by statute on condition of good behavior. The release in such case is not an absolute discharge, such as that received as a matter of right on the expiration of the full term, but is conditio

21、nal on the due performance of the parolees pledge. During the parole period the parolee is required to report from time to time to prison authorities or to a parole officer whose custody he or she was assigned when released. Other stipulations (約束) of parole include avoiding association with known c

22、riminals and remaining within a certain locality. For a violation of parole within the time limit, the parolee is liable to be apprehended and returned to prison to serve out the full or maximum term.11.According to the passage, what does parole mean?A. The release of a prisoner after serving out th

23、e full term.B. The release of a prisoner after he has made this promise of good behavior.C. The release of a prisoner after he has helped someone in the prison.D. The release of a prisoner after he has made serious mistakes.12.A sentenced criminal may be released on parole on _.A. the expiration of

24、the minimum termB. the expiration of the maximum termC. the expiration of the full termD. the expiration of the ten-year term13.Which of the following statements is true?A. Parole is an absolute discharge.B. Parole is the final goal for the prisoners.C. Parole is the conditional release for the pris

25、oners.D. Parole can be got by all the prisoners.14.During the parole period, the parolee is required to _.A. report from time to time to the prison authoritiesB. live in another city far from the prisonC. regain the association with known criminalsD. go back to the prison once a month15.If the parol

26、ee committed a crime again within the time limit, he should _.A. be sentenced to deathB. be controlled by the local government and waited for the final judgeC. be forced to go abroadD. be arrested and returned to the prison to serve out the full or maximum termQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the fol

27、lowing passage or dialog.Crime is on the increase in America, and throughout the world. The number of burglars, auto thieves, robbers, purse snatchers, etc., is growing at an alarming rate. Now you, as a resident, working with neighbors can help reduce the crime rate.How? By organizing and/or joinin

28、g a neighborhood program in which you and your neighbors get together to learn how to protect yourselves, your family, your home and your property. Working together, you can get the criminals off your block and out of your area.Citizens Safety Projects are set up to help you do this. It is a joint e

29、ffort between private citizens and local police. Such programs have been started all over the country. Maybe one already exists in your community.These organizations do not require frequent meetings (once a month or so). They do not ask anyone to take personal risks to prevent crime. They leave the

30、responsibility for catching criminals where it belongswith the police. These groups gather citizens together to learn crime prevention from local authorities. You cooperate with your neighbors to report suspicious activities in the neighborhood, to keep an eye on homes when the resident is away, and

31、 to keep everyone in the area mindful of the standard precautions for property and self that should always be taken. It is easy to get your group started. All you have to do is contact your neighbors and arrange a date, place and time for the first meeting. Hold the meetings at your home or that of

32、a neighbor. Try to plan a time that is convenient to most of your neighborspreferably in the evening.Then call your local police department. They will be happy to give your group informal lectures and free literature. Remember, police officers cannot be everywhere. Your cooperation with them is for

33、the benefit of you, your family, and your neighborhood.16.Citizen Safety Projects are established for the purpose of _.A. dealing with the unpleasant trifleB. holding a splendid performanceC. exchanging useful information among the neighborsD. learning how to protect the neighborhood17.Which of the following statements is true about the Citizen Safety Groups?A. All the members should attend the meetings frequently.B. The members may be asked to take personal risk to prevent crime.C. It is a joint effort between big companies and local police.D. It still leaves the

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