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1.A.relationshipB.careerC.agreementD.attitude
2.A.ConsideredB.BornC.KnownD.Described
3.A.helpedB.waitedC.struggledD.hesitated
4.A.inspiredB.influencedC.annoyedD.hurt
5.A.forbiddenB.forcedC.expectedD.allowed
6.A.showB.measureC.guessD.understand
7.A.excitedB.frightenedC.challengedD.shocked
8.A.whichB.whereC.whatD.whom
9.A.dayB.decadeC.weekD.season
10.A.consideredB.keptC.finishedD.admitted
11.A.listenerB.readerC.viewerD.child
12.A.strangestB.busiestC.luckiestD.fastest
13.A.amazementB.satisfactionC.panicD.relief
14.A.enthusiasmB.chanceC.achievementD.power
15.A.calmeddownB.queuedupC.stayedupD.satdown
16.A.interestsB.vocabularyC.needsD.popularity
17.A.easilyB.anxiouslyC.privatelyD.legally
18.A.nervousB.eagerC.proudD.committed
19.A.superbB.freeC.strictD.patient
20.A.encourageB.convinceC.expectD.beg
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A.£7B.£17
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23.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesneedsparents'
company?
A.Playingfarmlandgames.
B.Watchingthenewplay.
C.Competinginsportsactivities.
D.Visitingthedinosaurexhibition.
Igrewupwithagroupofpets.Asamother,Iwasdeterminedtoprovidemydaughterwiththesamejoyfulexperiences.Indeed,bythetimemydaughterwasinelementaryschool,ourhousewasknownas"
theneighborhoodzoo"
.Nowthatsheisateenager,we'
vereducedthenumberofanimalsinourhome,butwestilllivewithtwodogs.Ican'
timaginelifewithoutthem.
Regardless,Ihavebecomeincreasinglyuncomfortablewiththeword"
pet"
.WhenIcameupontheconclusionbytheUniversityofTennesseezoologistGordonBurghardtthatthebestwecandoforpetsisalifeof"
controlleddeprivation(剥夺)"
IwishedIhadneverboughtLizzy,ourleopardgecko(豹纹守宫).IfeltapitinmystomachwhenIlearnedthatLizzy'
sconstantclawingattheglasswallofhertankwasmostlikelyasignalofstress.Itisperhapsnotsurprisingthatshediedafteronlytwoyears,despiteoureffortstogivepropercare.
Theproblemswiththevarioussmallcreaturesweputintocagesandtanksarerelativelyclear-cut.Morechallengingmoralquestions,inmyview,ariseinrelationtoourclosestfurryfriends:
dogsandcats.Unlikeanimalsthatmustspendtheirentirelifeinacageorthatmuststruggletoadapttoahumanenvironment,mostcatsanddogshaveitprettygood.Yetitislikelythatourdogsandcatsmaybesufferinginwayswedon'
treadilysee,becauseeventhemostwell-meaningownerdoesn'
talwaysprovidewhatananimalneeds.
Itmaybehardtorecognizetheharmfulaspectsofpetkeepingwhenallwehearishowbelovedpetsareandhowhappytheyaretobeinourcompany.Advertisementsshowinggolden-hairedchildrenplayingwithgolden-hairedpuppiesandYouTubevideosofcatsdoingfunnythingsmakepetkeepinglookeversoprecious.
Yetifwereallycareaboutanimals,weoughttoknowanimalsarenottoys
—
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imply?
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B.Theauthorisaregularzoo-goer.
C.Theauthor'
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D.Theauthor'
sneighborhoodisrichinanimals.
25.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutLizzy?
A.Worried.B.Curious.
C.Guilty.D.Annoyed.
26.Whatisthemainproblemwithpetdogsandcats?
A.Theycan'
tadapttohumanlife.
B.Theirneedsareeasiertoignore.
C.Theysufferalotfromill-treatment.
D.Theirownersfailtoaccompanythem.
27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?
A.Mydaughtergrewupwithagroupofpetsuntiladulthood.
B.AccordingtoGordonBurghardt,weshouldtryourbesttogivepetsalifeof"
.
C.Mostcatsanddogsspendtheirentirelifeinacagejustlikeotheranimals.
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Peoplewithbiggerbrainstendtoscorehigheronstandardizedtestsofintelligence,accordingtonewstudyfindings.
However,thestudyauthorDr.MichaelA.McDanieloftheVirginiaCommonwealthUniversityinRichmondemphasizedthatthesefindingsrepresentageneraltrend,andpeoplewithsmallheadsshouldnotautomaticallybelievetheyarelessintelligent.Forinstance,AlbertEinstein'
sbrainwas
"
notparticularlylarge"
McDanielnoted."
There'
ssomerelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandintelligenceontheaverage,butthere'
splentyofroomforexceptions,"
hesaid.
Interestintherelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandintelligencegrewinthe1830s,whenGermananatomist(解剖学家)FrederichTiedmannwrotethathebelievedtherewas
anunquestionableconnectionbetweenthesizeofthebrainandthementalenergydisplayedbytheindividualman"
.Sincethatstatement,scientistshaveconductednumerousstudiestodetermineifTiedmann'
sassertionwascorrect.Moststudieshavelookedintothelinkbetweenheadsizeandintelligence.Morerecently,however,researchershavepublishedadditionalstudiesonbrainsizeandintelligence,measuredusingMRIscan(核磁共振成像扫描).
Forhisstudy,McDanielanalyzedmorethan20studiesthatlookedintotherelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandintelligenceinatotalof1,530people.Thestudiesshowedthatontheaverage,peoplewithlargerbrainvolumetendedtobemoreintelligent.Therelationshipbetweenbrainvolumeandintelligencewasstrongerinwomenthanmen,andinadultsthaninchildren.McDanielnotesinthejournalIntelligence.
McDanielisnotsurewhytherelationshipwasstrongerforadultsandwomen.
Otherresearchhasshownthatwomen,ontheaverage,tendtohavesmallerbrainsthanmen,butscorejustaswell—ifnothigher—intestsofintelligence,"
hesaid.
McDanielinsistedthattherelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandintelligenceisnota
perfect"
one.
Onecancertainlyfindlotsofexamplesofsmaller-sizedpeoplewhoarehighlyintelligent,"
hesaid,
But,ontheaverage,therelationshipholds."
28.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.MRIscansareappliedtointelligence.
B.Ontheaverage,abiggerbrainmeanshigherIQ.
C.DrMcDanieldidwellinhisintelligencestudy.
D.ScientistsareinterestedinTiedmann'
sidea.
29.By