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OrwouldIsimplybedisappointedbecauseitwasn'
tasenjoyableasI'
dhoped?
Whentheheavydoorshutbehindme,Iwasthrownintodarkness.Forthefirstfewseconds,beinginsuchaquietplacemademefeelnervous.Itriedtohearsomethingandheard…nothing.Then,afteraminuteortwo,Ibecameawareofthesoundofmybreathing,soIheldmybreath.Thesoundofmyheartbeatbecameapparent—nothingIcoulddoaboutthat.Astheminuteswentby,Istartedtohearthebloodrushinginmybody.Yourearsbecomemoresensitiveasaplacegetsquieter,andmineweregoingovertime.Iheardmyskinmovingovermyhead,whichwasastrangenoiseIcouldn'
texplain.Thefeelingofpeacewasspoiledbyalittledisappointment—thisplacewasn'
tquietatall.
Ididn'
tfeelafraidandcameoutonlybecausemytimewasup;
Iwouldhappilyhavespentlongerinthere.EveryonewasimpressedthatI'
dbeatentherecord,buthavingspentsolongsearchingforquiet,Iwascomfortablewiththefeelingofabsolutestillness.AfterwardsIfeltwonderfullyrestedandcalm.
Ifoundthatmakingspaceformomentsofquietinmydayisthekeytohappiness—theygiveyouachancetothinkaboutwhatyouwantinlife.Howcanyoureallyfocusonwhat'
simportantifyou'
redistractedbyconstantbackgroundnoise?
Ifyoucanoccasionallybecomemasterofyourownsoundenvironment—fromturningofftheTVtomovingtothecountry,asIdid—youbecomealotmoreacceptingofthenoisesofeverydaylife.
1.Whydidthewriterlovetotraveleverywhere?
A.Tofindaplacetoenjoyhimself.
B.Tostudythecustomsofothercountries.
C.Todiscoverwhetherabsolutesilenceexists.
D.Toescapefromthebackgroundroarofvehicles.
2.ItisimpliedinParagraph2thatastronauts______.
A.shouldbetrainedintheanechoichall
B.shouldlearntocopewiththesilenceofspace
C.shouldknockonthedoortomakenoises
D.shouldsensesomethingwaswrongbynoises
3.Thewritercouldhearthefollowingintheanechoichallexcept______.
A.breathingB.heartbeat
C.bloodrushingD.light
4.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.
A.you'
dgetmoresensitiveinaquietplace
B.you'
dhavetobedeadforabsolutesilence
C.thewriterfelttiredandcalmwhenhecameout
D.thewriterwentoutofthehallduetoextremefear
5.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriteragreewith?
A.Hisdesireforsilencechangedhislife.
B.Hisexperiencenarrowlydrovehimmad.
C.Weshouldtryourbesttolivewithoutnoises.
D.Oursufferingsareboundtobelinkedtonoises.
(2)
(2012·
湖南教育考试院一模)EarlyonecoolSeptembermorningwhenIwassixteenyearsold,Ijumpedoutofmybed,headedforthebathroom.Asplitsecondaftermyfeethitthefloor,mybottomfollowed.IknewIhadn'
ttrippedorfallenoveranything.WhenItriedtostand,Ifoundthatmylegswouldnotholdmeup.Irememberfeelingtotallyconfused.
TheresultwasthatIwouldlikelyneverwalkagain.Ifellapart.Asateenager,themostimportantthingtomewasbeingwithmyfriends,somethingthatsuddenlyseemedimpossible.IwasparticularlyupsetbecausetheschoolIhadattendedmywholelifewasn'
twheelchairaccessible,whichmeantthatIwouldn'
tbegraduatingthefollowingyearwithmyclass.Iwasconvincedthatanykindoflifeworthlivingwasover.
Iwastheyoungestoffourchildren.Asmydad'
smedicalpracticewaswellestablishedbythetimeIcamealong,Ihadtheprivilegeofspendingagreatdealmoretimewithhimthanhadmybrotherandsisters.Mysuddenillnesswasparticularlyhardonmydad.Ithink,heworriedaboutmymentalhealthmorethanthephysicalimplications.Butasfatewouldhaveit,Dadwaswalkingonthesidewalkalonganearbyparkonedaywhenadrunkdriveronamotorcyclejumpedontothepathandhithim.
Allnight,IstayedinthewaitingroomofthehospitalwhereDadwasonstaff.Hewasnotonlyagiftedsurgeon,buthewasalsoadeterminedman.Wekepthopingforgoodnewsthatnight,thoughitnevercame.Dadwasbroken.Thehandshehadusedtogivesighttosomanywerecrushed.Hisbrilliantbrainwasdamaged.Towardmorning,mydaddied.
Idecidedthebestreasontocontinuelivingwastomaketheworldbetterforsomeoneelse.Overthenextseveralyears,myillnesswentintofulllesseningandIslowlyregainedtheabilitytowalk.MomandIwerenotsoluckywhenitcametomoney.WithoutDad'
sinsurancemoney,moneybecameaproblemforthefirsttimeinourlives.Wedidgethelp,though,fromanumberofwonderfulpeople.
1.Theauthorfelloverinthebathroombecause______.
A.therewasnolightinthebathroom
B.therewassomethingontheway
C.shewascompletelywornout
D.herlegshavesomeproblems
2.Whywastheauthorunabletograduatefromtheschoolontime?
A.Becauseshecouldn'
tgotoschoolinawheelchair.
B.Becauseshedidn'
twanttogotoschoolagain.
C.Becauseherfriendsdidn'
thelpheranymore.
D.Becauseherfatherwashitinanaccident.
3.Whatwastheauthor'
sfatherworriedaboutthemostaftertheauthor'
sincident?
A.Hereducation.
B.Herrelationships.
C.Heremotionalhealth.
D.Herphysicalhealth.
4.Itismentionedinthepassagethat______.
A.theauthor'
sfatherwasaguideinthehospital
B.theauthor'
sfatherdiedthatnightaftertheaccident
C.theauthorledahappylifewithhersiblings'
financialhelp
D.theauthormanagedtosurvivewithherdad'
sinsurancemoney5.Whatdoesthepassageshowusabouttheauthor'
sfather?
A.Excellentandstrongminded.
B.Generousandkindhearted.
C.Determinedbutgreedy.
D.Diligentbutabsentminded.
(3)(8min.)
(原创)Accordingtothenewresearch,individualswhotouchpossibleitemsinstores,aremorelikelytohaveanincreaseddesiretopurchasethemthanthosewhokeeptheirhandsofftheproducts.
Theresearchersconductedfourstudiesontheconnectionbetweentouchandfeelingsofownershipandtheeffectofperceived(抓住)ownershiponthevalueplacedonanobject.Foroneoftheexperiments,theexpertsplacedtwoproducts,aSlinkytoyandacoffeemug(杯)infrontofthevolunteers,undergraduatestudents.Abouthalfoftheparticipantswereofferedtotouchtheproducts,whiletheotherhalfwereaskednottotouchthem.Thevolunteersthenwereaskedtoexpresstheirsenseofownershipoftheproductsandtoreporthowmuchmoneytheywerewillingtopayforeach.Theresultsshowedthatthosestudentswhowereofferedtotouchtheobjects,reportedsignificantincreasedlevelsofperceivedownership.Theyalsoexpressedadesiretopaymoremoneytoobtaintheproducts.
Researcherssaidthatmanystoresalreadyfollow_the_right_path.Butwhatcanbedonewhileshoppingonline,whentouchingofanitemisnotpossible?
Theresearchersaddedanextralayertotheirexperiment.AftertheparticipantseithertouchedordidnottouchtheSlinkytoyandthecoffeemug,theywereaskedtoimaginechoosingtheproductsandbringingithome.Theotherhalfofstudentswereaskedtosimplyevaluatetheobjectsintheirminds.Asaresult,forthosestudentswhowereaskedtotouchaproduct,itdidnotmatterhowmuchmoneytheywouldbewillingtopayafterimaginingitsownership.However,amongthosewhowerenotallowedtotouchtheproducts—agroupthatsharesthesamehands—freeexperienceasonlineshoppers—imaginationoftheownershipresultedinsignificantlyhighervaluationsoftheproducts.
Whenyoutouchanobject,youimmediatelyfeelsomekindofaconnectiontoit,accordingtotheresearchers.Thatconnectionstirsupanemotionalreaction.Andthatemotioncanmakepeopletobuysomethingtheyneverevenwouldconsiderbuyingiftheyhadnottouchedit.
1.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Don'
ttouchproductswhileshopping
B.Befarawayfromproductswhileshopping
C.Marketingstrategyabouttouchandfeelings
D.Howtoavoidmakingunnecessarypurchases
2.Fromthepreparationofthestudy,wecanknowthat______.
A.alltheparticipantsweregladtotaketheproductsawayforfree
B.aSlinkytoyandacoffeemugwereusedtoconveynoinformation
C.alltheparticipantswereofferedtogetholdoftheproductstheysaw
D.aSlinkytoyandacoffeemugwereusedtoattractthevolunteers'
attention
3.Theunderlinedpart“therightpath”inParagraph3possiblymeans______.
A.talkingcustomersintopurchasingtheproductsbyshowingtheproducts
B.offeringcustomersanopportunityto“feel”theproductsbytouchingthem
C.persuadingcustomerstobuytheproductsbykeepingtheirhandsofftheproducts
D.forcingcustomerstopaymoremoneyfortheproductsbytouchingcustomers'
hands
4.Bywritingthefourthparagraph,theauthorinte