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would 

tell 

me 

what 

they 

really 

think 

of

him. 

Truth 

is 

Jim 

O'

Connor 

can 

be 

bit 

tough. 

But 

the 

70-year-old 

Vietnam 

vet(老兵)says 

he’s 

not 

here 

to 

entertain 

students. 

For 

years, 

kids 

thought 

knew 

him

until 

last 

November, 

when 

Pat 

learned 

didn'

know 

half 

him.

Pat 

took 

charge 

student 

blood 

drive 

and 

came 

Children'

Hospital 

for 

a

meeting. 

He 

says 

it 

was 

weird:

 

Whenever 

he 

told 

someone 

went 

St.Francis 

High

School. 

all 

said, 

"

Oh,you 

must 

Connor. 

Isn'

wonderful 

?

says,

“It 

unbelievable, 

really. 

It 

like 

finding 

totally 

don'

know.”

Inside 

donor 

center, 

found 

board 

listing 

top 

donors,

includingthe 

record 

holder, 

Then 

something 

even 

more

unbelievable. 

isn'

challenging 

with 

calculus 

( 

微积分), 

he’s

taking 

care 

sick 

babies.

Three 

days 

week 

past 

20 

has 

volunteered 

at 

hospital,

stepping 

in 

parents 

can’t, 

hold, 

feed 

comfort 

their 

children. 

them

relate 

them 

somehow, 

O’Connor 

said.

no 

own. 

fallen 

hard 

these 

babies. 

t

want 

see 

alone, 

said. 

He’s 

tough 

guy 

all.

Sometimes 

you 

thatyou 

someone, 

but 

have 

slightest.

Sometimes 

you'

re 

learning 

calculus, 

real 

lesson 

life.

25. 

What'

closest 

meaning 

underlined 

word 

weird"

A. 

StrangeB. 

Impressive.C. 

DelightfulD. 

Colorful

26. 

What 

inferred 

from 

third 

paragraph?

made 

list 

donors.

B. 

teach 

any 

longer.

C. 

did 

unbelievable 

Children’s 

Hospital

D. 

ranks 

first 

on 

donors

27. 

Which 

following 

words 

describe 

best?

Kind-hearted 

toughB. 

Soft-hearted 

strict

Gentle 

indifferentD.Politebutcold-blooded

28..Whatmessagedoestheauthormostwanttogiveus?

A.Wherethereisawill.thereisaway.

B.Nopains,nogains.

C.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.

D.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.

C

Anewstudyhasfoundthatsocialmediacouldbeaffectingthesleepofyoungadults.

ThestudyisaprojectofresearchersattheUniversityofPittsburgh'

sSchoolofMedicine.Theyfoundthatyoungpeoplewhooftenusesocialmediaaremorelikelytosufferfromsleepdisordersthanthosewhousesocialmedialess.Theresearcherssaydoctorsshouldaskyoungadultsabouttheiruseofsocialmediawhentreatingsleepissues.

“Thisisoneofthefirstpiecesofevidencethatsocialmediausereallycaninfluenceyoursleep.”saidJessicaCLevenson.Shewastheleadauthorofareportonthestudy.

Theresearcherssetouttoexaminetheconnectionbetweensocialmediauseandsleepamongyoungadults.Levensonnotedthattheseyoungadultsarepossiblythefirst“generationtogrowupwithsocialmedia.”

TheresearcherswantedtofindouthowoftenyoungpeopleusedsocialmediasiteslikeFacebook,Twitter,CreditandTumbler.Forthestudy,theygavequestionnairestonearly1,800adults,aged19to32.Onaverage,membersofthestudygroupusedsocialmediasitesonehouraday.Theyalso"

visitedvarioussocialmedia30timesperweek.”

Thirtypercentofthestudy'

sparticipantsreportedhavingseriousproblemswithsleeping.Thosepeoplewhousedsocialmediaalotwerethreetimesmorelikelytohaveasleepdisorder.Andthosewhospentthemosttimeonsocialmediaweretwotimesaslikelytosufferfromsleepdisturbances.

Levensonsaidthenumberoftimesapersonvisitssocialmediaisabetterpredictorofsleepproblemsthanoveralltimespentonsocialmedia.Ifthisistrue,sheadds,thenpracticesthatstopsuchbehaviorsmaybethemosteffective.

29.What'

sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Theresearchersfocusonsocialmedia.

B.Theresearchersmanagetohandlesleepproblems.

C.Doctorstreatyoungpatients.

D.Socialmediaaffectssleep.

30.Whentreatingsleepproblems,doctorsareadvisedto________.

A.offersomeadviceaboutgivingupsocialmedia

B.askyoungadultsabouttheiruseofsocialmedia

C.giveyoungadultssomemedicine

D.askaboutthepatients'

livingconditions

31.Howdidtheresearchersmainlycarryoutthestudy?

A.Bydoingonlineresearch.B.Bygivinganexample.

C.Bycollectingpublisheddata.D.Bydoingquestionnaires.

32.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Menaremorelikelytosufferfromasleepdisorderthanwomen.

B.Peopleoftenusingsocialmediaarelesslikelytohaveasleepdisorder.

C.Usingcomputerslesshelpsavoidsleepproblemscompletely.

D.Sleepproblemscanbedeterminedbythetimesofapersonvisitingsocialmedia.

D

“Peoplesooftentakeouttheircamerasalmostmindlesslytocatchamoment,to

thepointthattheyaremissingwhatishappeningrightinfrontofthem,"

saidFairfield

University'

spsychologicalscientistLindaHenkel,whoconductedastudytofindthe

so-called"

photo-takingImpairment(削弱)Effect"

."

Whenpeoplerelyontechnology

toremembersomething-countingonthecameratorecordtheeventandthusnot

needingtoattendtoitfullythemselves,itcanhaveanegativeimpactonhowwellthe

remembertheirexperiences.”

Thenewstudyshowsthatsnapshotstakenwithadigitalcameraorasmartphone

maycausethephotographertoformaweakermemoryoftheobjectcomparedto

someonewhosimplyobserves。

Toreachthatconclusion,researcherstestedanumberofcollegestudentsinan

experimentattheuniversity'

sBellarmineMuseumofArt.Participantswereaskedto

takespecialnoteofaparticularsetofobjectsusingeitherphotographyorobservation.

Thefollowingday,eachparticipantwasaskedtodescribetheobjectsandtheir

memoriesweretested.

Theresultsprovedthatthecamera-happyparticipantsrememberedfewerobjects

andfewerdetailsabouttheobjectsandtheobjects’locationsinthemuseumthanif

theyinsteadonlyobservedtheobjectsanddidnotphotographthem.

“Researchhasalsosuggestedthatthelackoforganizationofdigitalphotosfor

personalmemoriesdiscouragesmanypeoplefromaccessingandrememberingthem,”

Henkelstates."

Inordertoremember,wehavetoaccessandinteractwiththephotos,

ratherthanjustaccumulatethem.”

So,beforeyoutakeoutyourcamera,askyourselfifthere'

sabetterwaytopreservethemoment.

33.WhydidHenkelconductthestudy?

A.TohelpthestudentsofFairfieldUniversity.

B.Tofindthe"

photo-takingImpairmentEffect"

C.Toshowthebadinfluenceoftakingphotos.

D.Toencouragepeopletobuydigitalcameras.

34.Whatisthefindingofthestudy?

A.Theparticipantswhosimplyobserverememberbetter.

B.Thecamera-happyparticipantsrememberbetter.

C.Thecamera-happyparticipantsaresmarter.

D.Theparticipantswhosimplyobservearesmarter.

35.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CamerasAreBadforMemory

B.Don'

tLetCamerasBlindYourMemory

C.AResearchaboutUsingCameras

D.DigitalCamerasandSmartPhones

第二节(共5小题;

每小题3分,满分15分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中,选出能填入空白的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

Asachildgrowsup,youmaywonderhowyoucanteachhimtobecomea

respectfuladult._36Achildwholearnstorespectnotonlylearnstoreceive

respectfromothersinkind,butalsolearnstorespecthimself.

Showhimrespect.

Thisisthebestwaytoteachyourchildhowtorespectothers.Listentoyourchild

attentivelyandhewilllearntolistentoyou,understandinghowimportantthisisin

communication.

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