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9、ern facilities, the lab is intended to seat more than 2000 students,excites all of them. 精品文檔收集整理匯總A. Equipped; that B. Having equipped; that C. Equipping; as D. Equipped; which 精品文檔收集整 理匯總The editor- in chief asked me to write an article for him,about AIDS patie nts in China.精品文檔收集整理匯總A. thatB. one

10、C. itD. thisJoh n ack no wledgedthe midterm exam in ati on.精品文檔收集整理匯總A . not to passB . passing notC. not passingD. didn pass精品文檔收集整理匯總your calculations are correct , we should travel northeast.精品文檔收集整理匯總A . To be assumed B . To assumeC. AssumingD . Assumed 精品文檔收集整理匯總The parcel that hefive kilograms

11、.A . weighed is weighed B . had weighed weighs C . has weighed is weighed D.weighed weighs 精 品文檔收集整理匯總Not that I to go to see the film with you , but that I have to do my homework now.精品文檔收集整理匯總A .in capable B . un willi ngC . unfitD .incon ve nie nt 精品文檔收集整理匯總The visitors spoke of their desirevisit

12、ing the Great Wall , which is a familiar sightmostof the Beijing residents. A . to; with B . as; by C . of; onD . for; to 精品文檔收集整理匯總 How about the price of these wash ing mach in es? They are at least equalpricethoseat other stores. A . in ; to B . to; with C . as; to D . to; as精品文檔收集整理匯總20 A read i

13、ng room isyou can read n ewspapers and magaz ines as well as books.精品文檔收集整理匯總A . in whichB . that C . whereD . the placeIII Cloze testIt was hard to accept, but the horrible day had fin ally arrived. I still remember the tears in my six-year-old sister eyes as she looked around the 36 closet in wond

14、er. The space once filled with 37 clothes now held only Ioneliness and sorrow. This little child had come to the 38 that her father was gone. He had 39 us, and there was simply no way to cha nge it.精品文檔收集整理匯總Being the 40 of four girls has n ever bee n easy, but with the departure of our father, our

15、41 and dreams were ruined beyond repair. My mother, the most amazingly warm-hearted person in the world, worked harder than anyone should simply to 42 our broke n family. However, l ong hours at work ofte n preve nted her from 43 being there in our times of need. This is where I have acted as the te

16、mporary44 of my three small sisters精品文檔收集整理匯總Many students 45 essaysabout their leadership positions in school and the community, but I 46 that my greatest accomplishme nt is the 47 I have played with in my own family.精品文檔收集整理匯總The senior year in high school is not 48 for anyone, especially whe n it

17、 feels like the en tire world is 49 on your shoulders. I ve been trying hard to fulfill the dream my mother 50 for my future. She was not able to 51 her college education due to lack of money, 52 this success is her top priority優(yōu)待處理地事)for her 53 .精品文檔收集整理匯總A leader is described as one who has in flu

18、e nee on others. I hope that my Ieadership54 the lives of my sisters and every one around me. I n 55 myself to my family and school, I have set goals that I will accomplish great things.精品 文檔收集整理匯總36. A. heavyB. fullC. emptyD. broken37. A. herB. hisC. ourD. their38. A. protectio nB. predict ionC. re

19、alizati onD. imagination精品文檔收集整理匯總39. A. leftB. avoidedC. con trolledD. believed精品文檔收集整理匯總40. A. busiestB. happiestC. smartestD. oldest精品文檔收集整理匯總41. A. careerB. worldC. schoolD. compa ny精品文檔收集整理匯總42. A. exam ineB. suitC. enjoyD. mend43. A. physicallyB. carefullyC. men tallyD. proudly精品文檔收集整理匯總44. A.

20、 caretakerB. playmateC. teacherD. friend精品文檔收集整理匯總45. A. hateB. writeC. lear nD. teach46. A. ig noreB. feelC.denyD. regret47. A. cardB. musicC. roleD. game48. A. sadB. bori ngC. hardD. simple49. A. rest ingB. worki ngC. focus ingD. basi ng精品文檔收集整理匯總50. A. aba ndonsB. expla insC. con ti nuesD. holds精

21、品文檔收集整理匯總51. A. giveB. completeC. surviveD. forget精品文檔收集整理匯總52. A. asB. butC. soD. or53. A. futureB. jobC. familyD. childre n54. A. savesB. risksC. affectsD.spends55. A. prese ntingB. devoti ngC. connectingD. attachi ng精品文檔收集整理匯總IV Read ing comprehe nsionaAre you a media addict who would go mad afte

22、r two hours without TV, friend requests, exciting online games and your mobile -or would you easily survive? 精品文檔收集整理匯總Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called Un plugged. It was desig ned to see how young people would react if they were as

23、ked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours. 精品文檔收集整理匯總Un plugged is being run by Dr Roma n Gerodimos, a lecturer in Communi cati on and Jour nalism atBournemouth University. The experiment is now ove r but he doesn t yet know the full findings. However, du

24、ring the experime nt. Dr Gerodimos said there were already sig ns of how much the exercise affected volun teers. He said: “ They nsporting withdrawal symptoms(癥狀),overeating, feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.”During their 24- hour painful experienee, three of the experiment s guinea pigs h

25、ad to endQ侵?jǐn)_np intrusionfrom the media: a BBC reporter plus camerama n who followed them around for the day. They were asked to write dow n 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited un til the n ext day whe n they had access to their laptops. Elliot Day wrote: “ Todaymy whole

26、 morning routine was thrown up into the air. Despite being aware of the social importanee of the media, I was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers. ” From Caroline Scott, we read:I didn t expeceiiteiljfriominthe media for 24 hoursresulted in my day-to- day activities b

27、ecoming so much harder to carry out than usualI didn t break osweat like our lecturer expected us all to, but it s not something I would like to do again!”wrote: I have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile; not only is it a social tool,it s my main access point of c

28、om muni cati on.精品文檔收集整理匯總Earlier in the year, a UK government study found that in the UK we spend about half our waking hours using the media, ofte n plugged into several things at on ce. And a rece nt study by Niels on found that on average, USteenagers send and receive over 3,000 texts per month

29、-that about six texts per waking hour. So, with tech no logy continuing to develop at an alarmi ng rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future? 精 品文檔收集整理匯總What the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To ask for in formati on.B. To en terta in the readers.C. To lead to the topic.D. T

30、o prese nt an idea.精品文檔收集整理匯總About Dr. Roma n Gerodimos experime nt, we know that精品文檔收集整理匯總A. volunteers felt uncomfortable in itB. volunteers didn twant to eat anything 精品文檔收集整理匯總C. the experiment was still going onD. volunteers were allowed to take their laptops 精品文檔收集整理匯總The underlined expression

31、 was throWn up into the air ” most probably means.精品文檔收集整理匯總A. went on normallyB. was completely disturbed C. turned out perfect D. was badly designed 精品文檔收集整理匯總Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?精品文檔收集整理匯總A. Survivi ng without the MediaB. Un pluggi ng Your Life 精品文檔收集

32、整理匯總C. Valuing Social CommunicationD. Setting Aside Time for Sleep 精品文檔收集整理匯總BDo you know how it is whe n you see some one yaw n and you start yaw ning too? Or how hard it is to be among people laughing and not laugh yourself? Well, apparently its because we have mirror neurons ( 神經(jīng)元)in our brai ns.

33、精品文檔收集整理匯總Put simply, the existe nee of mirror n euro ns suggests that every time we see some one else do someth ing, our brains imitate (模仿)it, whether or not we actually perform the same action. This explains a great deal about how we learn to smile, talk, walk, dance or play sports. But the idea

34、goes further: mirror neurons not only appear to explain physical actions , they also tell us that there is a biological basis for the way we understand other people. 精品文檔收集整理匯總Mirror neurons can undoubtedly be found all over our brains , but especially in the areas which relate to our ability to use

35、 Ianguages , and to understand how other people feel. Researchers have found that mirror neurons relate stron gly to Ian guage. A group of researchers discovered that if they gave people sentences to liste n to (for example: The hand took hold of the ball), the same mirror neurons were triggered as

36、when the action was actually performed (in this example, actually tak ing hold of a ball).精品文檔收集整理匯總Any problems with mirror neurons may well result in problems with behavior. Much research suggests that people with social and behavioral problems have mirror neurons which are not fully fun cti oning

37、. However, it is not yet known exactly how these discoveries might help find treatme nts for social disorders. 精品文檔收集整理匯總Research into mirror neurons seems to provide us with ever more information concerning how humans behave and in teract (互動(dòng)).ln deed, it may turn out to be the equivale nt ( 相等物)fo

38、r n euroscie nee of what Ein ste ins theory of relativity was for physics. And the n ext time you feel the urge to cough in the cin ema whe n some one else does well, perhaps youll understand why.精品文檔收集整理匯總Mirror neurons can explai n.A. why we cry whe n we are hurtB. why we cough whe n we suffer fro

39、m a cold 精品文檔收集整理匯總C. why we smile whe n we see some one else smile D. why we yaw n whe n we see some one else stay up late 精品文檔收集整理匯總The un derl ined word triggered in the third paragraph probably means精品文檔收集整理匯總A. set offB. cut offC. built upD. broken up 精品文檔收集整理匯總We can lear n from the passage th

40、at mirror neurons.精品文檔收集整理匯總A. relate to huma n behavior and in teractio nB. con trol huma n physical actions and feeli ngs 精品文檔收集整理匯總C. result in bad behavior and social disordersD. determine our knowledge and Ianguage abilities 精品文檔 收集整理匯總What is the passage mainly about?A. Ways to find mirror n e

41、uro ns.B. Problems of mirror n euro ns.精品文檔收集整理匯總C. Existe nee of mirror n euro ns.D. Functions of mirror neurons 精品文檔收集整理匯總V.任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Few America ns stay in one place for a lifetime. We move from the city to the suburbs, from high school to college in a differe nt state, from a job i

42、n one area to a better job elsewhere, from the home where we raise our childre n to the home where we pla n to live in retireme nt. With each move we are forever making new frien ds, who become part of our new life.精品文檔收集整理匯總For many of us the summer is a special time for forming new frien dships. T

43、oday, milli ons of America ns go on vacation abroad, and we go not only to see new sights but also in those places where we don feel too strange with the hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beg inning of a frien dship is possible. Sure

44、ly in every country people value frien dship. 精品文檔收集整理匯總The word “Fiend ” to America n people can be applied to a wide range of relati on ships to some one one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a close bus in ess compa nion, to a childhood playmate, to a man or a woma n, or to a trusted c

45、olleague. There are real differe nces among these relati ons for America ns a frien dship may be shallow, casual, situational or deep and lasting. But to a European, who sees only our surface behavior, the differe nces are not clear.精品文檔收集整理匯總As Europea ns see it, all kinds of “Bends ” flow in and o

46、ut of America ns homes with little cere mony. They may be pare nts of the childre n s frien ds, house guests of n eighbors, members of a committee, bus in ess associates from another town or even another country. Coming as a guest into an American home, the European visitor finds no obvious Iandmark

47、s. The atmosphere is relaxing. Most people, old and young, are called by first names. America ns characteristic ope nn ess to differe nt styles of relati on ship makes it possible for us to find new friends abroad with whom we feel at home.精品文檔收集整理匯總TitleAmerican FriendshipChan ces for America ns to

48、 make friendsMost America ns (1)from place to place.Many America ns go abroad on vacati on for (2)or meeti ng new people.One (3)for a vacatio n is to begi n a frien dship.Ways for America ns to (4) the word “ friend America n people use “ friend ” (5)differe nt relati on ships.America ns know the (6

49、)among relati ons clearly while Europea ns canEuropea ns un dersta ndingaboutAmerica n (7)Frie nds flow in and out of America ns homes (8).Being a guest in an America n home, the Europea n visitor feels (9).Due to their (10)characteristics, America ns find new friends all over the world.81. move82.

50、sightseeing 83. possibility 84. understand/apply 85. widely 精品文檔收集整理匯總86. difference(s) 87. friendship 88. casually 89. comfortable/relaxed 90. open 精品文檔收集整理匯總所有This article in eludes some parts, in cludi ng text, pictures, and desig n. Copyright is pers onal own ership.精品文檔收集整理匯總用戶可將本文地內(nèi)容或服務(wù)用于個(gè)人學(xué)習(xí)、研究或欣賞,以及其他非商業(yè) 性或非盈利性用途,但同時(shí)應(yīng)遵守著作權(quán)法及其他相關(guān)法律地規(guī)定,不得侵犯 本網(wǎng)站及相關(guān)權(quán)利人地合法權(quán)利.除此以外,將本文任何內(nèi)容或服務(wù)用于其他用 途時(shí),須征得本人及相關(guān)權(quán)利人地書(shū)面許可,并支付報(bào)酬.精品文檔收集整理匯總Users mayuse the contents or services of this article for personal study, research or appreciation,and other non-commercial or non-profitpurposes, but at t

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