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_4___ 

me;

asachild,Iwasaloneandquiet.IgrewupinafamilywhereIwas 

_5__ 

tospeakEnglish.Iwantedto 

_6___ 

thedepthofthebooksIreadbutthewords 

_7___ 

me,likemyparents.Iwasn'

tabletochangethesituation 

_8___ 

Iwasplacedin,butIworkedveryhard.Every 

_9___,Iwenttothelibrarytocheckoutnewbooks.Iwouldhave 

_10___ 

readingallthebooksbyFridayafternoons.Ibecameabetter 

__11__.Prettysoon,Iwasthe 

__12__ 

readerintheclass.Peoplewouldlookatmein 

_13__ 

astheysawmeread500-pagebooksinonlyafewdays.ButIbelievethegreatest 

__14__ 

wasreadingeverynighttomyparents.Everyevening,we 

__15__ 

togetherinourlivingroom,andIreadtothem.Slowlybutsurely,our 

__16__ 

grew.Myparentscancommunicatewithothers 

__17__;

forme,grammarquizzesbecameapieceofcake.

TodayI'

__18__ 

tohaveAsian-Americanparentswhowere 

__19__ 

enoughtolearnEnglishfromayoungboyandwiseenoughto 

__20__ 

theirsontoreadatayoungage.

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

二、阅读理解

Doyouwantapleasantholiday?

Thesummerholidaysareuponusagain.Hereisourguidetosummerholidayfunin 

Peterborough!

Peterborough 

Museum

TheAgeoftheDinosauristhemuseum'

smainattractionthissummer.Getclosetoprehistoriccreaturesvia 

somegreathands-onexhibits!

Themuseumisopenfrom10:

00a.m.to5:

00p.m.MondaytoSaturday,andfrom12:

00p.m.to4:

00p.m.onSundaysinAugust.

Call01733-864663fordetails.

SaxonYouthClub

Schoolholiday 

fun:

Youngpeopleaged13—19willbeabletoproducetheirownmusic,competeinsportsactivities,ortrytheirhandatcookingatSaxonYouthClub,SaxonCommunityCentre,NormanRoad,PeterborougheveryMondayandWednesdayfrom3:

00p.m.PlusanaeroballtournamentwilltakeplaceonThursday,12thAugustbetween3:

30p.m.and6:

30p.m.

Call01353-720274fordetails.

HoughtonMill

AliceThrough 

the 

Looking 

Class—anewproductionofthefamilyfavoriteonMonday,30thAugust.Bringrugsorchairstositonandapicnicif 

youwishtoeatduringtheplay.Gatesopen5:

30p.m.,performance6:

30p.m.—8:

30p.m.Tearoomwillbeopenuntiltheendoftheinterval.Adult£ 

10.Child 

£7.Family 

£20.

Bookingadvisableon0845-4505157.

Farmland 

Museum 

andDennyAbbey

FarmlandGames:

FromWellyWangingtoPretendPloughingmatches,comeandjointheFarmlandTeam.Collectyoursportingstickersandcreateacolorfulrosettethatisfitforawinner!

Noneedtobook,justturnupbetween12:

00p.m.and4:

00p.m.onThursday,19thAugust.Suitableforchildrenagedfourandabove,eachchildshouldbeaccompaniedbyanadultandallactivitiesareincludedinthenormaladmission.TicketsCost£7perchild.

Forfurtherinformation,call01223-810080.

21.Ifyouareinterestedincooking,youcangoto________.

A.HoughtonMill

B.SaxonYouthClub

C.Farmland 

D.Peterborough 

22.Youwanttowatchthenewplaywithyourparents,soitwillcostyou________.

A.£7B.£17

C.£20D.£27

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 

— 

theyareliving,breathing,feelingcreatures.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"

inParagraph1

imply?

A.Theauthorisapetlover.

B.Theauthorisaregularzoo-goer.

C.Theauthor'

sdaughterisazookeeper.

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.

D.Whatthemediadidmakesithardforustorecognizetheharmfulaspectsofpetkeeping.

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

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