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第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)

下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)畫(huà)有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處畫(huà)線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接

近的選項(xiàng)。

1>Eveninamodernizedcountry,manualworkisstillneeded.

A.hardB.mental

C.simpleD.physical

2、Wecannotpermitsuchconduct.

A.movementB.words

C.principleD.behavior

3、Recentpressureatworkmayaccountforhisbehavior.

A.changeB.explain

C.influenceD.help

4、Itisridiculoustodisputeaboutsuchthings.

A.foolishB.shocking

C.frighteningD.amusing

5、Iexpectthathewillbeabletocaterforyourparticularneedsz

A.supplyB.reach

C?provideD.meet

Itwasobviousthatshewasnotgoinghome.

A.evidentB.necessary

C.possibleD.probable

7>Thepolicehaveconductedtheextensiveinvestigationforthismurdering.

A.importantB.tired

C.thoroughD.careful

8、PersonalityinAmericansisfurthercomplicatedbysuccessivewavesof

immigrationfromvariouscountries.

A.uninterruptedB.successful

C.forcefulD.overwheIming

9、Thegirlisgazingatherselfinthemirror.

A.smilingB.laughing

C.shoutingD.staring

10>Courageouspeoplethinkquicklyandactwithouthesitation.

A.complaintB.consideration

C.delayD.anxiety

11>GamblingislawfiilinNevada.

A.enjoyableB.profitable

C.legalD.irresistible

12>111didn11meantoupsetyou,nhesaidmildly.

A.shylyB.gently

C.weaklyD.sweetly

13、Thetraincametoanabruptstop.

A.uncertainB.slow

C.unexpectedD,smooth

14、Youmusttrytowipeoutthememoryofthesehorribleevents.

A.strangeB.terrible

C.unusualD.unfair

15>Medicalfacilitiesarebeingupgraded.

A.renewedB.repaired

C.improvedD.increased

第2部分:閱讀判斷

下面的短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:如果該句提的

供的是正確信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信息

文中沒(méi)提及,請(qǐng)選擇C。

CosmeticSurgery

Surgerythatcanimprovethewayapersonlooksisbecomingmoreandmore

popularintheUnitedStates.Thiskindofsurgeryiscalledcosmeticsurgery,

andbothmenandwomenareturningtothistreatmentasawayofkeepingtheir

appearanceyoungaswellaskeepingcompetitive(有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力的)intheirjobs.

Menespeciallyarebeginningtoturntoface-lifts(面部拉皮手術(shù)),liposuction

(takingfatoutofthebody),andimplants(puttingartificialpartsinto

theirbodies)tohelpthemlookyounger.Ascompaniesdownsize(縮編)andmove

youngeremployeesintohigherpositionszolderemployeesintheirlateforties

andearlyfiftiesfeeltheneedtolookandactyoungerinordertostay

competitive.Theseoperationsarenotwithoutdangers,however.

Oneyoungwomanhadaneyeoperationtogetridofthebagsunderhereyes.

Shedescribedherexperienceasterrible.Shesaid,"Whenhestartedcutting,

Iwasfullyawake.Eventhoughhe*dgivenmeaninjectionnearmyeyes,I

saweverything.'*Shewentontoexplain,"IknewIhadtokeepstillbecause

ofwhathewasdoing.Hewasscraping(舌ij)awayfatunderneathmyeyes.It

tookabouttenminutes.Afterhefinished,IfeltIcouldn*twalk.Iwasso

faint.HHertroublesdidnotendaftertheoperationfortwoweeks.Hereyes

wereswollen(月中脹的)andalmostcompletelyclosed,andevendarkglassescould

nothidethesideeffectsoftheoperation.

Liposuction,takingfatoutofthebody,isprobablythemostpopularcosmetic

operationintheUnitedStates.Itseemssimpleenough.First,asmallcut

ismadeovertheplacewherethepatientwantsthefatremoved.Nextzasmall

pipeisputintothecut.Amachinelikeavacuumcleaneristhenusedto

suckthefatoutofthebody.However,asonedoctorexplained,someproblems

canhappenaftertheoperation.Hewarned,"Irregularlumpsandlooseskin

canresetfromthisoperation.Ifitisnotevenlydone,liposuctioncanproduce

averylumpyresult.nPatientsoftenmusthavemoreliposuctiontocorrect

theproblem.

16、CosmeticsurgeryismorepopularintheUSthananywhereelse.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>Thewayamanlookshaslittletodowiththejobopportunitieshemay

have.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18>Therearehardlyanyrisksinvolvedincosmeticoperations.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19>Theyoungwomanwasbynomeanssatisfiedwiththeeyeoperation.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、Theeyeoperationwassuchafailurethatthewomanrefusedtopayfor

it.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21、Noteveryoneisagoodcandidateforliposuction.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、Sometimesliposuctionpatientsmayhavetoundergomorethanoneoperation.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第3?6段每段

選擇1個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選

項(xiàng)。

ExercisingYourMemory

1Agingdoesnotmeanadramaticdeclineinmemorypower,unlessyouhelp

ithappenbylettingyourmindgo.

2That1snottosaythatmemorydoesn*tchangethroughoutlife.Researchers

dividememoryintocategoriesbasedonthelengthoftimewhenmemoriesare

stored.Onesystemdividesitupasshort-term(lessthanoneminute;remembering

atelephonenumberwhileyoudial,forinstance)zlong-term(overaperiod

ofyears)andverylong-termmemory(overalifetime).

3Short-termmemoryisn*tmastereduntilaboutage7zbutafterthatyou

neverloseit.Long-termmemory,however,involvesmoreeffortandskilland

changesmorethroughlife.It1snotuntiltheearlyteens(十兒見(jiàn)聞)thatmost

peopledevelopamaturelong-termmemory.

4First,wemustgetinformationintoourheadsthroughlearning.Learning

strategiescangetrusty(生銹)withoutconstantuse.Highschoolandcollege

students,whoareforcedtorepeatedlyexercisetheirlong-termmemoryabilities

(atleastlong-termenoughtogetthemthroughafinalexam),usuallydo

wellonmemorytests.Thelongeryoustayinschool,themorechanceyouget

topolishyourlearningskills.11*snowonderthatmorehighlyeducatedpeople

havemoreeffectivememoryskillsthroughoutlife.

5Althougholderpeopleingenerallearnsomewhatmoreslowlythanthey

didwhenyounger,adramaticdifferenceexistsbetweenthosewhostay

intellectuallyactive—reading,discussing,takingclasses,thinking—andthose

whodonot.Givingthebraindailyworkout(鍛煉)isjustasimportantas

exercisingyourmuscles.Brainworkkeepsyourlearningstrategiesinshape,

andthishelpsyourmemorytofunctionatfullcapacity.

6Thenextpartofahealthylong-termmemoryisretention(記憶力),the

abilitytostorewhatyouhavelearned.Memoryresearchersstilldonotknow

whethermemoriesarelost—whethertheystillexistinthebrainbutourmental

searchingcannotturnthemup,orhavedisappearedentirelyasourbrainages.

7Thethirdnecessityformemoryisrecall,theabilitytobringtomind

thememorieswehavestored.Again,whileaginghaswidelydifferenteffects

ontherecallabilitiesofdifferentpeople,researchindicatesthattheolder

wegetzthelongerittakestorecallfacts.Butslowerrecallisstillrecall.

Infactzagingdoesnotseemtohaveanyeffectonforgettingatallzwhich

takesplaceatthesamerateinyoungerandolderpeople.

23、Paragraph3

A.Importanceofstayingintellectuallyactive

B.Effectsofagingonaperson1srecallability

C.Short-termmemoryversuslong-termmemory

D.Retentionasthesecondnecessityformemory

E.Linkbetweenlearningstrategiesandeffectivememoryskills

F.Significanceofexercisingyourmuscles

24、Paragraph4

25、Paragraph5

26>Paragraph6

27、Retentionrefersto.

A.foryoungerandolderpeople

B.totheproperfunctionofyourmemory

C.iscalledlong-termmemory

D.thecapacitytostorewhatyouhavelearned

E.belongstoverylong-termmemory

F.theabilitytoremainmentallyhealthy

28>Therateofforgettingisthesame.

29、Rememberingsomethingallyourlife.

30、Exercisingyourbraineverydayisbeneficial.

第4部分:閱讀理解

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

第一餐

NaturalMedicine

Sinceearliestdayszhumanshaveusedsomekindsofmedicines.Weknow

thisbecausehumanshavesurvived.Ancienttreatmentsforinjuryanddisease

weresuccessfulenoughtokeephumansfromdyingoutcompletely.

Theyweresuccessfullongbeforethetimeofmodemmedicine.Beforethe

timeofdoctorswithwhitecoatsandshiny(發(fā)亮的)instruments.Beforethe

timeofbighospitalswithstrangeandwonderfulequipment.

Manypartsoftheworldstilldonothaveuniversity-educateddoctors.

Nordotheyhaveexpensivehospitals.Yetinjuriesaretreated.Anddiseases

areoftencured,how?Byancientmethods.Bymedicinesthatmightseemmysterious,

evenmagical(有魔力的).Traditionalmedicinesareneithermysteriousnor

magicalzhowever.

Throughthecenturies,tribal(部落的)medicinemenexperimentedwithplants.

Theyfoundmanyusefulchemicalsintheplants.Andscientistsbelievemany

ofthesetraditionalmedicinesmayprovidethecureforsomeoftoday1smost

seriousdiseases.

Expertssayalmost80%ofthepeopleintheworlduseplantsforhealth

care.Thesenaturalmedicinesareusednotjustbecausepeoplehavenoother

formoftreatment.Theyareusedbecausepeopletrustthem.Indevelopedareas,

fewpeoplethinkaboutthesourceofthemedicinestheybuyinastore.Yet

manywidely-usedmedicinesarefromancientsourceszespeciallyplants.Some

expertssaymorethan25%ofmodernmedicinescome,inonewayoranother,

fromnature.

Scientistshavelongknownthatnatureisreallyachemicalfactory.All

livingthingscontainchemicalsthathelpthemsurvive.Soscientists1interest

intraditionalmedicineisnotnew.Butithasbecomeanurgentconcern.This

isbecausetheearth1ssupplyofnaturalmedicinesmaybedroppingrapidly.

31>Thepassageindicatesthatancienttreatmentsforinjuryanddiseasewere

A.muchmoresuccessfulthanmodernones

B.successfulinallcases

C.successfulenoughforhumanstosurvive

D.oflittlehelptohumans

32、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Manybigandmodernhospitalsareexpensive.

B.Modernmedicinesarenowavailableallovertheworld.

C.Traditionalmedicinesareneithermysteriousnormagical.

D.Humanshaveusedsomekindsofmedicinessinceearliestdays.

33、Itisbelievedbyscientiststhattraditionalmedicine.

A.cancureallkindsofdiseases

B.arenolongerusefulformodernmen

C.maycuresomeoftoday*smostseriousdiseases

D.aretoocheaptobeuseful

34、Whatdothemajorityofthepeopleintheworlduseforhealthcare?

A.Plants.

B.Factory-producedchemicals.

C.Modernmedicines.

D.Strangeandwonderfulequipment.

35、Itcanbeseenfromthepassagethattheearth1ssupplyofnaturalmedicines

A.mayneverbeexhausted

B.issurprisinglybig

C.maybedroppingrapidly

D.isasrichasever

弟一^扁

StageFright

Falldownasyoucomeonstage.That1sanoddtrick.Notrecommended.But

itsavedthepianistVladimirFeltsmanwhenhewasateenagerbackinMoscow.

TheveterancellistMstislavRostropovichtrippedhimpurposelytocurehim

ofpre-performancepanic,Mr.Feltsmansaid,"Allmyfrightwasgone.Ialready

fell.Whatelsecouldhappen?"

Today,musicschoolsareaddressingtheproblemofanxietyinclassesthat

dealwithperformancetechniquesandcareerpreparation.Thereareavariety

ofstrategiesthatmusicianscanlearntofightstagefrightanditssymptoms:

icyfingers,shakylimbs,racingheart,blankmind.

Teachersandpsychologistsofferwide-rangingadvice,frombasicslike

learningpiecesinsideout,tomentaldiscipline,suchasvisualizinga

1

performanceandtakingstepstorelax.Don*tdenythatyourejitteryzthey

urge;someexcitementisnaturalzevennecessaryfordynamicplaying.And

playinpublicoften,simplyfortheexperience.

PsychotherapistDianeNicholssuggestssomestrategiesforthemoments

beforeperformance."Taketwodeepabdominalbreathszopenupyourshouldersz

thensmile,nshesays."Andnotoneofthese'pleasedon*tkillme1smiles.

Thenchoosethreefriendlyfacesintheaudiencezpeopleyouwouldcommunicate

withandmakemusicto,andmakeeyecontactwiththem."Shedoesn*twant

performerstothinkoftheaudienceasajudge.

Extremedemandsbymentorsorparentsareoftenattherootofstagefright,

saysDorothyDelay,awell-knownviolinteacher.Shetellsotherteachers

todemandonlywhattheirstudentsareabletoachieve.

WhenLynnHarrellwas20,hebecametheprincipalcellistoftheCleveland

Orchestra,andhesufferedextremestagefright."ThereweretimeswhenI

gotsonervousIwassuretheaudiencecouldseemychestrespondingtothe

throbbing.Itwasjusttotalpanic.IcametoapointwhereIthought,*If

Ihavetogothroughthistoplaymusic,Ithink11mgoingtolookforanother

job."Recovery,hesaid,involveddevelopinghumi1ity—recognizingthat

whateverhistalentzhewasfallible,andthatanimperfectconcertwasnot

adisaster.

Itisnotonlyyoungartistswhosuffer,ofcourse.Thelegendarypianist

ViadimirHorowitz1snerveswerefamous.ThegreattenorFrancoCorelliis

anotherexample."Theyhadtopushhimonstage,"SopranoRenataScottorecalled.

Actually,successcanmakethingsworse.'*Inthebeginningofyourcareer,

whenyou1rescaredtodeath,nobodyknowswhoyouare,andtheydon*thave

anyexpectations,"SopranoJuneAndersonsaid."There*slesstolose.Later

on,whenyou*reknownzpeoplearecomingtoseeyou,andtheyhavecertain

expectations.Youhavealottolose.n

Andersonadded,nIneverstopbeingnervousuntil11vesungmylastnote.n

36、Howmanysignsofstagefrightarementionedinthesecondparagraph?

A,One.B.Two.

C.Three.D.Four.

37、Whichofthefollowingissuggestedbytheexperts?

A.Youshoulddenyyouarejittery.

B.Smilebeforeyousteponthestage.

C.Keepyourexcitementallthetime.

D.Thinkoftheaudienceasajudge.

38、LynnHarrellisa.

A.musicianB.parent

C.teacherD.pianist

39、Accordingtothepassage,whatcanbeconcluded?

A.Actorsandactressesshouldsay"Pleasedon11killme"totheaudience.

B.Extremedemandsarethemainreasonforstagefright.

C.Onlyyoungartistssufferstagefright.

D.Whenyouaresuccessfulzyoucangetridofstagefrightcompletely.

40、Thepassagewaswrittento.

A.introducesomefamouspeople

B.givesomeadviceforplayingmusic

C.offersomeinformationaboutstagefright

D.arguethatstagefrightisnecessary

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TheBestWaytoReduceYourWeight

Youhearthis:"Nowonderyouarefat.Allyoueverdoiseat.HYoufeel

sad:nIskipmybreakfastandsupper.工runeverymorningandevening.What

elsecanIdo?"Basicallyyoucandonothing.Yourgenesznotyourlifehabits,

determineyourweightandyourbodyconstantlytriestomaintainit.

AlbertStunkardoftheUniversityofPennsylvaniafoundfromexperiments

that,"80percentofthechildrenoftwoobeseparentsbecomeobese,ascompared

withnomorethan14percentoftheoffspringoftwoparentsofnormalweight."

Howcanobesepeoplebecomenormaloreventhinthroughdieting?Well,

dietingcanbeeffective,butthehealthcostsaretremendous.JulesHirsch,

aresearchphysicianatRockefellerUniversity,didastudyofeightfatpeople.

Theyweregivenaliquidformulaproviding600caloriesaday.Aftermore

than10weeks,thesubjectslost45kgonaverage.Butafterleavingthehospital,

theyallregained.Theresultsweresurprising:bymetabolicmeasurementz

fatpeoplewholostlargeamountsofweightseemedliketheywerestarving.

Theyhadpsychiatricproblems.Theydreamedoffoodorbreakingtheirdiet.

Theywereanxiousanddepressed;someweresuicidal.Theyhidfoodintheir

rooms.Researcherswarnthatitispossiblethatweightreductiondoesn*t

resultinnormalweight,butinanabnormalstateresemblingthatofstarved

non-obesepeople.

Thinpeople,however,sufferfromtheopposite:Theyhavetomakeagreat

efforttogainweight.EthanSims,oftheUniversityofVermont,gotprisoners

tovolunteertogainweight.Infourtosixmonths,theyateasmuchasthey

could.Theysucceededinincreasingtheirweightby20to25percent.But

monthsafterthestudyended,theywerebacktonormalweightandstayedthere.

Thisdidnotmeanthatpeoplearecompletelywithouthopeincontrolling

theirweight.Itmeansthatthosewhotendtobefatwillhavetoconstantly

battletheirgeneticinheritanceiftheywanttosignificantlylowertheir

weight.

Thefindingsalsoprovideevidenceforsomethingscientiststhoughtwas

true—eachpersonhasacomfortableweightrange.Therangemightbeasmuch

as9kg.Someonemightweigh60-69kgwithouttoomucheffort.Butgoingabove

orbelowthenaturalweightrangeisdifficult.Thebodyresistsbyfeeling

hungryorfullandchangingthemetabolismtopushtheweightbacktothe

rangeitseeks.

41、Whatdeterminesyourweight?

A.Yourworkingmanner.B.Youreatinghabit.

C.Yourlifestyle.D.Yourgenes.

42、WhatdidJulesHirschdoinhisstudy?

A.Helettheeightfatpeopleskipsupper.

B.Helettheeightfatpeopleskipbreakfast.

C.Helettheeightfatpeopleruneverymorningandevening.

D.Hegavetheeightfatpeoplealiquidformulaproviding600calories

aday.

43、Whathappenedtotheeightfatpeopleaftertheyleftthehospital?

A.Theywentmad.

B.Theykilledthemselves.

C.Theywerebacktonormalweight.

D.Theyattemptedsuicide.

44、WhatdidEthanSimsmakehissubjectsdo?

A.Battletheirgeneticinheritance.

B.Increasetheirweight.

C.Stayathome.

D.Lowertheirweight.

45、Whatdidscientiststhinkwastrue?

A.Ea

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