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提優(yōu)精練072023-2024學(xué)年九年級(jí)英語完形填空與閱讀理解提優(yōu)精練一、完形填空WhenIwasabout14,Ihadafriendwholikedtotellmemyshortcomings(缺點(diǎn)).Forexample:Iwasveryshort,Iwasn’tatopstudent,Italkedtoomuch,Iwastooproudandsoon.IbecamesoangrythatIcouldn’t1heratlast.Irantomy2withtearsinmyeyes.Helistenedtome3andasked,“Arethethingsshesaystrueornot?Jane,didn’tyouever4whatyou’rereallylike?Goandmakealistofeverythingshesaidandmarkthepointsthatare5.Paynoattentiontotheotherthingsshesaid.”Ididashetoldme.Tomygreatsurprise,Idiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretrue.SomeIcouldn’tchange,likebeingvery6.ButmanyIcouldandIwantedtochange.Forthefirsttime,Ihadabetterunderstandingofmyself.IbroughtthelistbacktoDaddy.He7toreadit.“That’sjustforyou,”hesaid,“Youknow8thananyotherpersonthetruthaboutyourself.When9saidaboutyouistrue,you’llfinditwillbeofhelptoyou.Don’tshutyourears.Listentothemall,butonlyhearthetruthanddowhatyouknow.Itistherightthingtodo.Daddy’s10hasreturnedtomeatmanyimportantmoments.Inmylife,I’veneverhadabetterpieceofadvice.1.A.hear B.stand C.describe D.forget2.A.father B.teacher C.friend D.mother3.A.excitedly B.directly C.quickly D.quietly4.A.decide B.enjoy C.wonder D.remember5.A.fascinating B.true C.wrong D.necessary6.A.talkative B.proud C.top D.short7.A.refused B.a(chǎn)greed C.hated D.hurried8.A.worse B.closer C.better D.earlier9.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.everything10.A.word B.spirit C.love D.a(chǎn)dviceWhatisbullying(霸凌),exactly?Abullyismorethanjustabadkid.Abullylikestogiveyoua11timefornoreasonatall.Abullycallsyounames,takesyourthingsandmakesyou12afraidoverandoveragainforalongtime.Bullyingcanhappenontheschoolyard,inyourneighborhoodoreven13.Isthereabullyatyourschool?Hecornersyoueverymorning,14yourlunchmoney,andthen15onyourshoelaces(鞋帶)asyouwalkaway.Ormaybeit'sagirlwhocallsyou"ugly"andmakesupbadstoriesaboutyouonWeChat.Ifbullyinghappenstoyou,youarenot16.Surveysshowthatone-fourthofthemiddleschoolstudentshaveexperienced(經(jīng)歷)bullying.Bullyingcanmakeyoufeelterrible.Maybeyouareafraidtogotoschool,orcan'teatorsleep.Whatcanyoudo?Firstofall,remembertobeproudof17youare.Don'ttakethebully'sbadwordstoheart.Also,keepinmindthatit'snot18fault(錯(cuò)誤)—it'sthebullywhohasthe19.Ifyoucan,ignore(無視)thebully.Maybeheorshewillgetboredand20.Ifthesethingsdon'twork,tellyourfavouriteteacherandyourparentsaboutthebullying.And,ofcourse,neverbeabully.Ifyoudon'tlikesomeone,don'tbullyhimorherandtheworldwillbeamuchhappierplace.11.A.happy B.surprised C.pleasant D.hard12.A.feel B.grow C.keep D.turn13.A.street B.journey C.online D.store14.A.fights B.mops C.takes D.shows15.A.puts B.steps C.brings D.works16.A.a(chǎn)sleep B.a(chǎn)wake C.a(chǎn)live D.a(chǎn)lone17.A.where B.who C.which D.why18.A.your B.his C.their D.our19.A.question B.problem C.mistake D.miss20.A.return B.a(chǎn)ccept C.stop D.supportLikemanyyoungpeople,Jessicawantstotraveltheglobe.Unlikemostofthem,this25-year-oldyoungpeopleisdoingit21.Sheandherhusbandhavespentthelasttwoyearstravelingtheworld,stoppingeverywherefromParistoSingapore.Itmightsoundlikeonelong,expensive22,butthecouplehasanunusualwaytomaketheirtravel23.They’repartofanewformofthe24economy:anonlinegroupofhousesitters.Throughouttheirno-coststaysin25homes,theyfeedpetsandwaterplantsinthehomeowner’s26.It’snotallsightseeing.Thetwotravelerscarefully27theirtrips,schedulingtheirdaysaroundthepetsthataresometimesdifficultto28.Buthousesittingalsooffersalevelof29theycan’tfindinahotel.“It’slike30atafriend’shouse,”Jessicasays.Thecouplehasahigh31rateingettingacceptedashousesittersandtheyalwaysgobeyondthehomeowner’s32.ForJessica,thatmeans33plentyofpicturesofhappypets,keepingthehouse34andleavinganicesmallgiftbeforeheadingtothenexthouse.“Youwanttomakethehomeownerfeelthattheymadetheright35,”shesays.21.A.indoors B.online C.single-handed D.full-time22.A.game B.service C.vacation D.hotel23.A.safe B.busy C.helpful D.a(chǎn)ffordable24.A.local B.private C.sharing D.pretty25.A.strangers’ B.parents’ C.co-workers’ D.neighbors’26.A.favor B.defense C.honor D.a(chǎn)bsence27.A.plan B.explain C.compare D.complete28.A.buy B.transport C.choose D.please29.A.support B.comfort C.control D.a(chǎn)ttention30.A.cooking B.staying C.waiting D.studying31.A.success B.survival C.growth D.condition32.A.get B.a(chǎn)bilities C.expectations D.understanding33.A.a(chǎn)dmiring B.a(chǎn)ccepting C.sending D.borrowing34.A.clean B.open C.simple D.empty35.A.guess B.decision C.response D.impressionThebestwayoflearningalanguageisalwaysusingit.ThebestwayoflearningspokenEnglishis36inEnglishasmuchaspossible.Sometimesyou’llgetyourwords37upandpeoplewillnot38you.Sometimespeoplewill39thingstooquicklyandyoucan’tunderstandthem.But40youkeepyoursenseofhumor,youcanalwayshaveagoodlaughatthemistakesyou41.Don’tbeunhappyifpeopleseemtobelaughing42yourmistakes.It’s43forpeopletolaughatyourmistakesthantobeangrywithyou,44theydon’tunderstandwhatyouwesaying.ThemostimportantthingforlearningEnglishis:“Don’tbe45ofmakingmistakesbecauseeveryonemakesmistakes.”36.A.listening B.talking C.reading D.writing37.A.mix B.mixing C.tomix D.mixed38.A.like B.know C.help D.understand39.A.say B.talk C.tell D.speak40.A.if B.when C.since D.a(chǎn)lthough41.A.have B.make C.take D.product42.A.a(chǎn)t B.on C.in D.for43.A.good B.better C.best D.well44.A.unless B.because C.a(chǎn)ssoonas D.a(chǎn)slongas45.A.sad B.worry C.a(chǎn)fraid D.unhappyAboywassentbyhisparentstoaboardingschool.Beforebeingsentaway,thisboywasthe46studentinhisclass.Hewasthetopineverycompetition.Buttheboychangedafter47homeandattendingtheboardingschool.Hisgradesstarteddropping.Hehatedbeinginagroup.Hewaslonelyallthetime.His48startedworryingabouttheboy.Buteventheydidnotknow49waswrongwithhim.Sohisdad50totraveltotheboardingschoolandtalkwithhim.Thefatherstarted51himcasualquestionsabouthisclasses,teachersandsports.52sometimehisdadsaid,“Doyouknowson,whyIamheretoday?”Theboyansweredback,“Tocheckmy53?”“No,no.”hisdadreplied,“Iamheretotellyouthatyouarethemostimportantpersonforme.Iwanttoseeyouhappy.Idon’tcareaboutgrades.Icareaboutyou.Icareaboutyourhappiness.YOUAREMYLIFE”Thesewordscausedtheboy’seyestofillwithtears.Hehuggedhisdad.Theydidn’tsay54toeachotherforalongtime.Nowtheboyhadeverythinghewanted.HeknewtherewassomeoneonthisEarthwhocaredforhim55Andtodaythisyoungmanincollegeatthetopofhisclassandnoonehaseverseenhimsad!46.A.healthiest B.nicest C.loneliest D.brightest47.A.reaching B.going C.leaving D.coming48.A.friends B.parents C.teachers D.cousins49.A.what B.why C.how D.where50.A.liked B.continued C.decided D.thought51.A.saying B.telling C.speaking D.a(chǎn)sking52.A.When B.Before C.After D.Until53.A.groups B.grades C.happiness D.brightness54.A.nothing B.a(chǎn)nything C.something D.everything55.A.widely B.strongly C.heavily D.deeplyMyfatherwasaprinter.Helovedhisworkandalwaysworeaprinter’snewspaperhat.Everydayafterwork,he56apageintoasmallhatandgentlyplaceditonmyhead.Ididn’tlikeit,butIhadtowearthehatuntilbedtime.Myfathercouldnothear,buthelearnedhowto57withhishands.Sometimesmyfatherfelt58aboutthewayhewastreatedbyhisco-workers(同事)whocouldhear.Buthedidnotlackfriendsbecausetherewereotherdeafprintersinthefactorywhohad59learnedtospeakwiththeirhands.Oneday,60thehugepresses(印刷機(jī))ranloudly,myfathernoticedafireburninginafarcornerandspreadingsilently.Myfatherknewhehadtotell61.Hejumpedontoatableand62hisarmsexcitedly.Luckily,hecaughtthe63ofaprinterwhoalsocouldn’thear.Myfathershouted64theterriblenoiseoftheprintingpresses.FIRE!FIRE!TELLEVERYONETOGETOUT!TELLTHEHEARINGONES!Hisfriendrantotheotherworkers.He65tothefire,whichhadnowspreadtotheonlyexit.Everybodysawthefireandwentout66.Whenmyfathergotout,hisco-workersgatheredaroundhim.Theypresentedhimwithahatmadeofthefreshlyprinted67andputitonhishead.Alltheprinterswhocouldheardidsomething68.TheytoldhimTHANKYOUwiththeirhands.Thatnight,myfatherplacedthenewspaperhatgentlyonmyhead.Ididn’t69thehat,butworecarefullytobed.IimaginedIwasstandingnexttomyfatherontheprintingpressfloor,70lettersintowordsandsentences.56.A.dug B.broke C.folded D.burned57.A.hear B.laugh C.work D.speak58.A.sad B.happy C.relaxed D.scared59.A.a(chǎn)lso B.even C.either D.never60.A.if B.so C.while D.because61.A.a(chǎn)nyone B.everyone C.theone D.noone62.A.pulled B.waved C.touched D.protected63.A.chance B.choice C.a(chǎn)ction D.a(chǎn)ttention64.A.a(chǎn)t B.through C.a(chǎn)mong D.a(chǎn)cross65.A.moved B.looked C.shouted D.pointed66.A.happily B.seriously C.slowly D.quickly67.A.degree B.newspaper C.work D.law68.A.surprising B.boring C.frightening D.disappointing69.A.takeoff B.takeafter C.takeup D.takein70.A.looking B.lifting C.turning D.driving閱讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。Myfamilyoftenhadaget-togetherwithfriendsinmychildhood.AsIwassmart,therewasalways71whowouldcomeuptomentionmycleverness,andaskwhatIwasgoingtodowhenIgrewup.Itstartedwithbeingateacherorahero.72itwasafireman,anartist…ButasIgrewolder,mydreamsofthefuture73.WhenIwasgoingtocollege,myrelativesandfriendsaskedmeagainwhatIwouldmajor(主修)in.Theywantedto74whatIwouldbewhenIgrewup.BythenImadeupmymindtobecomeacomputerprogrammer.SoIwasstudyingsoftware(軟件)formuchofmylife.IstronglybelievedaslongasI75myselfwithknowledge,Icouldachievemydream.Finally,Iam76thatIcouldrealizemydream.Therealizationofmylifepurpose77metohelpotherstosucceedintheirownlives.However,formany,thereisa“thief”(小偷)whichgoesaroundstealingour78androbbing(搶)usofthepowertoachieveourgoals.Sometimes,thethiefwillcomeasaparent,arelative,79afriend.Butthegreatestthiefisjustourselves.Usuallywhenweareaboutto80thegoal,asmallvoiceinsidewillsay,“Youwillneversucceed.”“Veryfewhaveeverdonethis81.”Andonandonthesmallvoicemakesus82heartandfail.83,failuremayhelpourdreamstocometrue.Itisoneofthemostimportant84wehave,becauseitteachesusvaluablelessons.Andwhenwelearntheselessonswell,weare85forsuccess.Thereareno“overnight”successes,butwithperseverance(毅力),theywillcome.Sojustdon’tgiveup.Letdreamsstayinyourlife.71.A.a(chǎn)nybody B.somebody C.nobody D.everybody72.A.Later B.Before C.Recently D.Now73.A.changed B.remained C.fell D.disappeared74.A.workout B.tryout C.takeout D.findout75.A.hurt B.stopped C.a(chǎn)rmed D.introduced76.A.happy B.a(chǎn)ngry C.worried D.painful77.A.a(chǎn)dvises B.encourages C.invites D.warns78.A.heads B.police C.dreams D.money79.A.but B.so C.a(chǎn)nd D.or80.A.divide B.regret C.reach D.forget81.A.unluckily B.carelessly C.successfully D.politely82.A.lose B.break C.take D.give83.A.Again B.However C.Firstly D.Already84.A.purposes B.habits C.tools D.decisions85.A.ready B.late C.sorry D.famousIwaselevenyearsoldwhenIaskedmymomforpianolessons.Atthattime,ourfamilywasinpoorcondition.Shesaid86butapolite“no”,wearingasmileonherface.Thatdidn’tstopme.I87howtomakeakeyboardontheInternet,drewthekeysonapieceofpaperandstuckittomydesk.Iwould88onanonlinepianokeyboard,keepthesoundsinmindand“play”backonmypaperone.Ispent89monthsplayingwithouttouchingarealone.HalfayearpassedmymomrealizedIwas90,sheborrowedmoneyfromherfriendsandrelativesandboughtmetenlessons.Iwasshockedbyhowwonderfulthe91ofarealpianowaswhilehavingthefirstlesson.Aftereightlessons,Ipassedmylevelone.Whenitwasover,wecouldn’t92morelessons.Ihadtopracticeonmypaperpiano93arealone.Inthisway,Ipassedmylevelthreeandfivethen.Oneevening,mymomsaidshehada94forme:itwasanelectronickeyboard,boughtwithmoreborrowedmoney.Thatnight,Iplayedforherforthefirsttime.Shewas95,withtearsinhereyes.Myschooldidn’toffermusicA-levels.IfoundthePurcellSchoolforyoung96.ButIhadtopassadifficulttest.TheexamwassodifficultthatIfeltbeatenduringtheprocess.97.Iwasofferedaplace.Itakeprideinmyself98IwasawardedtheseniorprizewhenIgraduatedandnowbecomeateacherattheGuildhallSchool,aworld’sleadingmusicschool.IthasbeentenyearssinceI99mypaperpiano.ThefunthingisthatIcontinuetopractiseinmymind,awayfromtherealpiano,whatwecallmentalpractice.Todaymymumstillkeepsmyfirstpaperpianoathome.Behindthepaperpianohidesamum’sloveand100.Italsoisasymbolofmyhardworkanditremindsusthereisalwaysawaytosolvetheproblemeveninabadposition.86.A.something B.everything C.a(chǎn)nything D.nothing87.A.dealtwith B.searchedfor C.wentover D.pointedout88.A.click B.sing C.take D.leave89.A.five B.six C.seven D.eight90.A.strict B.bored C.tired D.serious91.A.size B.price C.sound D.colour92.A.stand B.teach C.a(chǎn)fford D.choose93.A.togetherwith B.insteadof C.a(chǎn)ccordingto D.infrontof94.A.job B.party C.present D.suggestion95.A.sad B.moved C.a(chǎn)nxious D.relaxed96.A.musicians B.scientists C.a(chǎn)rtists D.doctors97.A.Luckily B.Honestly C.Actually D.Probably98.A.so B.or C.a(chǎn)nd D.because99.A.kept B.drew C.bought D.borrowed100.A.talent B.effort C.surprise D.supportEverymobilephonehasaringtone(鈴聲).Ittellsyouthatsomeoneiscallingyou.Now,there101aringtonecalled“mosquitotone(蚊子鈴聲)”.Mosquitotonehasaspecial102Onlychildrenandteenagerscanhearit.Usingit,studentscanreceivecallsandtextmessagesinclass103theteacherwillnotrealizewhatishappening.However,italsohasabadinfluenceontheirstudyifstudentsuseitinclass.“Notallthestudentsare104inmosquitotone.”JerryJones,ahighschoolstudentof17,says,“Usingmosquitotonetoooftenisbadforourhearing.Imayuseitfor105,butnotinclass101.A.be B.willbe C.is D.was102.A.sound B.voice C.noise D.music103.A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.then D.but104.A.interest B.interested C.interests D.interesting105.A.pleased B.pleasant C.pleasure D.pleaseFollowingyourpassionyoungSomepeoplemightthinkthatyoungpeoplearetooyoungtoknowwhattheywant.ButpeoplelikeLuKaigangprovethemall106.Lu,23,afashion107fromChina,grewupwalkingtheroadsinrural(偏遠(yuǎn)的)GuangxiZhuangautonomousregion.Now,hewalksonsomeofthelargestfashioncatwalks(T臺(tái))intheworld.Hefoundhispassionyoung.“IhavehadasupermodeldreamsinceIwas10whileIwasstillin108school.Isawa109showonTVandIfeltitwassocooltodothatontherunway,”Lusaid.AlthoughLudidn’thavemuchmoneyoranyprofessionaltraining,thatdidn’t110himfromchasinghisdream.Lu111piecesofclothfromthefactoryheworkedatandmadethemintooutfits(服裝).In2018,hestartedmakingvideosofhimselfwearinghishandmadeoutfitsandpostedthemonline.Luhaswhatmoneycan’tbuy:determination(決心)andself-belief.“TheearlyvideosIposteddidn’tgetmany‘likes’,”Lusaid.“ButIbelievedwhatIwasdoingwouldbe112bytheworldsomeday.”Luquithisjobatthefactoryandwentbacktohishometowntospendtimelearninghowtobeasupermodel.Healsobegantouseother113foroutfits,likeplasticbagsandevenbucketsandkeptpostingvideosofhimselfonline.Aboutoneyearlater,Lu’shardwork114andhebecameanonlinestar.He’snotjustyourordinarymodel.Hisone-of-a-kindclothesshowoffhistalentand115,andhisvideosaremostlyfilmedonvillagedirtroads,addingaspecialandfreshbackdrop(背景).WecanbesurethatifLuhadn’tfollowedhisheartatayoungage,hewouldn’tbewhereheistoday.106.A.correct B.friendly C.wrong D.honest107.A.farmer B.engineer C.worker D.model108.A.primary B.middle C.high D.normal109.A.serious B.funny C.fashion D.a(chǎn)wful110.A.make B.encourage C.stop D.protect111.A.collected B.wasted C.lost D.offered112.A.spread B.recognized C.compared D.connected113.A.materials B.manners C.sizes D.tools114.A.tookoff B.gotoff C.paidoff D.gaveoff115.A.beauty B.politeness C.warmth D.creativity二、閱讀單選閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面各小題所給的四個(gè)備選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Aboutsixhoursofwalkinginspace!OnAugust20,2021,ChineseastronautsLiuBomingandNieHaishengdidthesecondspacewalkoftheShenzhouXIImission(任務(wù)).TheysetupequipmentandliftedacameraoutsidetheTiangongspacestation.Spacewalkscanbedangerous.Thereisnoairinspace,ofcourse.Andit’sfilledwithharmfulradiation(輻射).Butthespacesuits,althoughtheyarebulky,canprotectastronauts.Aspacesuitislikeasmallspacestation.Ithaseverythingastronautsneedwhentheycarryoutaspacewalk.Forexample,China’sFeitianspacesuitshavesixlayers(層).Theinnermost(最里面的)layercollectsastronauts’urine(尿液).Thentherearefourlayersthathelpcontrolthetemperatureandairpressureinsidethesuit.Spacesuitsarefilledwithair,sotheylooklikethey’repuffedup(腫脹).Thesixthlayerismadeofspecialfibers(纖維)thatprotectastronautsfromradiation.Astronautsareconnectedtothespacestationwithsafetyropes.Thesuithasheadphonesandspeakersforastronautstocommunicate.Thereisalsoamirroronthewrist(手腕).Astronautscanchecktheirsuitsbylookingatit.ThefirstFeitiansuitwasmadein2008.ZhaiZhigangworeittocarryoutChina’sfirstspacewalkforabout19minutes.ThesuitsChineseastronautsweartodayarethesecondgeneration(代)ofFeitian.Itcansupportwalksaslongaseighthoursandcanbeusedmoreoften.Thefirstgenerationcouldonlybeusedfivetimeswithintwoyears,whilethesecondgenerationcanbeused15timeswithinthreeyears.Eachsuitcostsaround30millionyuanandittakesfourmonthstomakejustone!116.Accordingtoparagraphone,whichofthefollowingisright?A.LiuBomingandNieHaishengliftedacamerainsidetheTiangongspacestation.B.Thereisenoughairinspace.C.Thespacesuitsarefilledwithharmfulradiation.D.ThesecondspacewalkoftheShenzhouXIImissionlastedaboutsixhours.117.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bulky”meaninChinese?A.輕便的 B.麻煩的 C.笨重的 D.平穩(wěn)的118.Whatdoesthefirstlayerofaspacesuitdo?A.Collectsastronauts’urine. B.Controlstheinsidetemperature.C.Controlstheoutsideairpressure. D.Takespictureswhileastronautswalk.119.Howdoastronautscommunicatewitheachother?A.Theyuseheadphonesandspeakerstocommunicate.B.Theyuseamirroronthewristtocommunicate.C.Theyusespecialfiberstocommunicate.D.Theyuseamobilephonetocommunicate.120.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.ShowthefirstFeitiansuit.B.ShowhowtheFeitianspacesuithasdeveloped.C.ShowthesecondgenerationofFeitian.D.Showthethingsaspacesuithas.Inrecenthistory,therehavebeensomeamazinginventionswhichhavechangedourlives.Theplanehasmadeinternationaltravelfasterandeasier.TheInternethasbroughtpeoplecloser.AndyoumustknowthenamesofsomefamousinventorslikeHenryFordandSteveJobs.Buttherearemanyeverydayobjectswhichyouprobablydon’tnoticeandyoudon’tknowwhoinventedthem.TakeforexampleNilsBohlin,whoinventedthemodern-daycarseatbelt(安全帶).Before1959,onlytwo-pointseatbeltswereavailable,andtheonlypeoplewhooftenworethemwereracecardrivers.Thetwo-pointseatbeltcouldn’tprotectpassengersfrominternalinjuries(內(nèi)傷)duringseriouscaraccidents.In1958,BohlinjoinedVolvoCarCorporationasasafetyengineer.Hecameupwiththethree-pointseatbelttokeeppassengersfromflyingoutoftheircarsduringcollisions.Thethree-pointseatbeltusedonestrap(帶子)acrossthechest(胸部)andanotheracrossthelegsandthenthetwojoinedatthesameplace.Amazingly,thiswasaverysimpleideawhichnoonetriedbefore.Thethree-pointseatbeltwasintroducedonVolvocarsin1959.Formorepeople’ssafety,Volvomadethenewseatbeltdesign(設(shè)計(jì))availabletoothercarmakersforfree.Sincethen,engineershaveworkedtoimprovethethree-pointseatbelt,butthebasicdesignremainsBohlin’s.AtthetimeofBohlin’sdeathinSeptember2002,Volvosaidthattheseatbelthadsavedmorethanonemillionlivessinceitwasintroduced.121.ThewriterdevelopshisideasinParagraph1by________.A.tellingajoke B.givingsomeexamplesC.a(chǎn)skingsomefunquestions D.describingapersonalexperience122.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetwo-pointseatbelt?A.Itwassoldworldwide. B.Itwasnoteasytowear.C.Itsavedoveronemillionlives. D.Itwaspopularwithracecardriversonly.123.Theunderlinedword“collisions”inParagraph3means________inChineseinthispassage.A.碰撞 B.清洗 C.制造 D.修理124.Bohlininventedthethree-pointseatbelt________.A.intheearly1950s B.togetajobatVolvoC.whileworkingatVolvo D.a(chǎn)fterhavingacaraccident125.Thebesttitleofthispassageis________.A.Carsafety B.AgreatcarcompanyC.Alife-savinginvention D.DifferentkindsofseatbeltsIamJimHawkinsandmystorybeganmanyyearsago,whenmyfatherworkedattheAdmiralBenbowinn(客棧).Onedayatallmanwithascar(傷疤)onhisfacearrived.Heopenedthedooroftheinn,singingthesongInowknowsowell:“Fifteenmenonthedeadman’schestYo-ho-ho,andabottleofrum!”“Aglassofrum,”hesaidwhenhecameinside.“Thisisapleasantinn,”hesaid.“Doyouhavemanycustomers?”“Notmany,”myfatheranswered.“Well,thisistheplaceforme.YoucancallmeCaptain(船長).”hesaid.Thenheaskedamantocarryhislargesailor’schest(水兵的箱子)tohisroom.“I’masimpleman.”hetoldmyfather.“Rumandbacon(培根)andeggsisallIwant.Herearefourgoldcoinstostart.TellmewhenIhavetopaymore.”Inthedayhewenttothecliffs(懸崖)withhisbinocularsandintheeveninghesatbythefiredrinkingrumandwater.Heaskedaboutsailorseveryday.Wesoonunderstoodthathewantedtoavoidthem.Whenasailorvisitedtheinn,thecaptainwasalwaysveryquiet.Onedayheaskedme,“ifyouseeasailorwithoneleg,tellmeassoonashearrives.”Whenthecaptaindranktoomuchrum,hesangsea-songsandtoldtheothercustomersterriblestoriesabouthisviolent(暴力的)lifeatsea.Hestayedmonthaftermonth,buthedidn’tgivemyfatheranymoremoney.Mypoorfatherwastoofrightenedtoask.Everyonewasfrightenedofthecaptainandhisstory.Theonlypersonwhowasnotafraidofhimwasthelocaldoctorandmagistrate(治安法官),DrLivesey.“Ifyoukeepdrinkingrumlikethat,youwillverysoonbedead.”hewarnedthecaptain.126.Whatwasthe“captain”crazyabout?A.Water. B.Rum. C.Eggs. D.Bacon.127.The“captain”askedaboutsailorseverydayto________.A.visitthem B.a(chǎn)voidthem C.killthem D.a(chǎn)rrestthem128.Whywerepeopleafraidofthecaptain?A.Becausehewouldbedeadinsomedays.B.Becauseheaskedeveryoneintheinnformoney.C.Becausehetoldterriblestoriesabouthislifeatsea.D.Becauseheoftenaskedotherstodosomethingforhim.129.Whichisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?①Heorderedsomefoodanddrinks.②Onedayatallmancameintheinn.③Heaskedthewritertotellhimwhenhesawthesailor.④Hestayedthereformonthswithoutpayingmoremoney.A.①②③④ B.①②④③ C.②①③④ D.②①④③130.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Singsea-songs. B.Tellhorrorstories.C.Findthesailors. D.CallmeCaptain.Imagineyourselfinatestsituation.Youaresittingtherehesitatingbetweentwochoices-AorC.YourinstinctstellyouthatAisrightbutyouthinkthatCmakesmoresense.WhenyougetyourpaperbackyoufindoutthatAwascorrectandyouregretnotpickingit,andyouthink,"Ishouldhavefollowedmyinstincts."Mostofthetimewethinkourinstinctsarenotasreliableasfactsbutscientistshavejustdiscoveredthatourinstinctsaresurprisinglypowerfultools,accordingtothestudypublishedinthejournalProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Instinctsdon'tcomeoutofnowhere.Whenwemakedecisions,weweighupthestrengthsandweaknessesofeachchoice.Butwhenwemakeourchoicesbasedonourinstincts,weactuallygothroughthesameprocesswithoutrealizingit."Alotofourdecision-makingandalotofourfeelingarebasedonthingsthatwe'renotreallyawareof,"saidSarahMoore,professorinUniversityofAlberta,Canada.Inordertofindouthowaccuratepeople'sinstinctcanbe,ProfessorMariusUsherofTelAvivUniversityinIsraelandhisteamdesignedanexperimenttotestit.Intheexperiment,peoplewhowereshownpairsofnumbersonacomputerscreen,twopairsatatime.Theywerethenaskedtochoosewhichofthetwopairsofnumbershadthehighestaverage.Butthefactisthatthenumberschangedsoquicklythattheywereunabletomemorizethenumbersordothemath.Theyhadtodependonlyontheirinstinctstomakedecisions.Scientistsfoundsomethingamazingastheexperimentwenton--thepeople'saccuracyincreasedwhentheywereshownmorepairsofnumbers.Whenshownsixpairsofnumbersthepeoplechosecorrectly65percentofthetime.Butwhentheywereshown24pairs,theaccuracyrategrewtoabout90percent."Intuitively,thehumanbrainisabletotakeinmanypiecesofinformationanddecideonanoverallvalue,"saidUsher.Nexttime,whenyouarehavin
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