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C.Heneedstheletterstomorrow.D.Hedoesn’tknowwhattimeitis.
3.A.Shelivesfaraway.B.Shewantsthemantowalkwithher.
C.Shehasanewcar.D.Hercarisclose.
4.A.Seethemanagerimmediately.B.Waitforthemanagertoarrive.
C.Arrangetomeetthemanagerthenextday.D.Breakherappointmentwiththemanager.
5.A.Shelikessomeofthem.B.Sheisn’tsurewhatshethinksaboutthem.
C.Sheagreeswiththeman’sopinionofthem.D.Shehasn’treadanyofthem.
6.A.Tellhimthetime.B.Takecareofhisbag.
C.Helphimfindhisbooks.D.Gowithhim.
7.A.Doctorandpatient.B.Coachandathlete.
C.Bossandsecretary.D.Teacherandstudent.
8.A.Chemistry402wasworsethanChemistry502.
B.Hehasonlyhadonechemistrycourse.
C.Bothchemistrycoursesaredifficult.
D.Fewchemistrycoursesarehard.
9.A.Shedoesn’thaveanapartment.B.Herproblemiscomplicated.
C.Shemustlivesomewhereelse.D.Herapartmentisn’tfaraway.
10.A.Themanshouldwatchtheprogramtoo.B.Themanshouldleavethetelevisionon.
C.Theprogramwillbeoversoon.D.She’llwatchtelevisionlater.
SectionB
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Itgetsitswaterfromtheocean.B.Itisalittlesaltierthantheocean.
C.Itisfarfromtheocean.D.Itislargerthananystate.
12.A.Thelakeistoodeep.B.Thespeakerwastooheavy.
C.Thewaterheldupthespeaker.D.Thespeaker’seyeshurt.
13.A.InterestingB.Painful.C.Useful.D.Surprising.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingreport.
14.A.Hermotherdoesn’tloveherasmuchashergrandfatherdid.
B.Hermotherwasthesubjectoftalkswithhergrandfather.
C.Hermotherwillmisunderstandherproblems.
D.Shemissedhergrandfather.
15.A.Co-workerscannotbeyourclosefriends.
B.Peoplewillbepleasedifyoucallthemat2:
00am.
C.Youcan’tdiscussyourproblemswithadistantfamily.
D.Theoneyoucancallat2:
00am.issomeoneclosetoyouinspirit.
16.A.Parentsshouldunderstandtheirkids.
B.Theearthisaninhabitedgardenifyouhaveclosefriends.
C.Therearemanywaystomakefriends.
D.Thereisdifferencebetweenalonelydesertandinhabitedgarden.
17.A.Becauseheistoofoolish.
B.Becausehehasn’tputmuchtimeonstudy.
C.Becausehedoesn’tthinkstudyperformanceisimportant.
D.Becausethesubjectsaredifficult.
18.A.1hour.B.2hours.C.3hours.D.4hours
19.A.Soccerpractice.B.Volunteering.
C.Part-timejob.D.WatchingTV.
20.A.Soccerpractice.D.Volunteering.
C.Part-timejob.D.Studying.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Directions:
Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform.ofthegivenword;
fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
howtofindHappinesswithoutBuyingit?
Ourmaterialisticsocietyhasledustobelievethathappinesscannotobtainedwithouthavingmoney.
Ratherthanlearningtobesatisfiedwithwhatwehave,wearetaughttowantmore.Welearnfromadvertising,andfromthemedia,____21____weneedtobuysometoysinordertomakeourselveshappy,or______22_____(fulfill)emotionalneeds,andthatthepurchasetheyaretryingtotalkusintowillprovideuswiththepsychologicalcomfortwearelooking____23_______.
Unfortunately,asasocietywehaveboughtintothese_______24____(misguide)messagesandhavecometobelievethatspendingmoneyoncertainitems____25________(bring)usfame,fortune,happiness,beauty,orpopularity.Asaresult,wetradehoursofourlivesworking,sacrificingtimethat_______26_____havebeenspentwithourfamilies,forthepursuitofthealmighty(万能的)dollar.
Actually,thereareanumberofwaystoenjoylifewithouttheneedforagreatdealofmoney.Forexample,thinkabout__27_______youwouldspendyourtime,andwhatyouwoulddoforenjoyment.Changeyourfocusformmaterialpossessionsto____28_____thatbringyouenjoyment,suchasspendingqualitytimewithyourfamilyandfriends.Certainly,itisimportanttoworkandearnenoughtoprovideforourbasicneedsandtheneedsofourfamilies,butitisimportanttorecognize______29_____thedesireforpersonalpossessionsbecomesoverlyconsuming,_____30_______otherwisewillupsetabalancebetweenasatisfyingworklifeandarichhomelife.Thebestwaytoachievesuchabalanceistoensurethedriveformaterialpossessionsdoesnotbecomeallconsuming.
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
AaccessB.anxiousC.concentrateD.negativelyE.permitted
F.previousG.satisfactionH.sufferI.touchJ.objectivelyK.vital
Toomuchtimespentonyourcellphonedoesn’tmeanyou’remoreconnectedandhappier.
AnewresearchfromscientistatKenStateUniversityinKent,Ohioshowsthatthemoretimecollegestudentsspendontheircellphones,themore______41_____theyareandthemoretheiracademicperformancewill____42______.
JacobBarkley,ArynKarpinsikiandAndrewLeppstudied500KentStateUniversitystudents,eachofwhomreportedtheirdailycellphoneusefortheyearaswellastheirlevelofanxietyand______43_____withtheirlife.
Attheendoftheyear,thestudentsalso_____44_____theresearcherstoseetheirofficialschoolrecordsfortheirwholegradepointaverage(GPA).Notonlywasgreatercellphoneuse______45________relatedtosatisfactionandhappinessindicators,itwasalsoassociatedwithlowerGPAs------mainlybecausethestudentsweremoreanxiousandunableto__46______ontheirstudies.
While_______47_____researchfoundthatcellphonescanimprovesocialineractionsandreducefeelingsofisolation,thelatestfindings,publishedinthejournalComputersinHumanBehavior,suggestthatconstant______48____toinformationandpeoplemaybeadoubleedged-sword(双刃剑)。
Theresearchersassume,forexample,thatstudentsmayfeelanxiousiftheyfeelobligedtobeinconstant____49_______withtheirfriends.Somemayhavedifficultydisconnecting,whichonlyfeedsintothestresslinkedtotheirphones.Beingaloneoccasionallycanbe____50______forwellbeing,butstudentswhoaretiedtotheirphonesaren’tgettingtheserespites.(暂缓)
III.ReadingComprehension
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Artistshavelongclaimsalcoholandotherdrugsasinspirationfortheircreativity.Butistherereallya____51_______betweenintoxicationandinspiration?
ArecentstudypublishedinConsciousnessandCognitionexploredtheeffectsofmoderatedrunkennessonpeople’screativity.Theauthorssuggestthatalcohol’swell-knowneffectin___52______executivefunctionmaybehelpfulforthesetypesofcreativeproblems:
”Sometimesareducedabilityto____53_______one’sattentioncanhaveimplicationsforselectcognitivetasks,”theywrite.
Thefindingraisethequestionofwhetherdrugsthat___54______attentionandfocus,inparticular,stimulants(兴奋剂),wouldhavetheoppositeeffectoncreativethinking.______55_____verylittleresearchhasbeendoneontheissue,andwhatresultsexistsofarhavebeenmixed.Theoutcomesmaywellvaryaccordingtoindividual____56____tothedrugs.______57_____,someresearchhasfoundthatwhilestimulantscan____58_____testperformanceforthosewhoarelessintelligent,forthesmartestfolks,thedrugscanhavetheoppositeeffect.
Iflessexecutivefunctionislinkedtomorecreativity,thismayalsohelpexplainwhyartists,writersandmusiciansappeartobemore______59_______tohaveanaddiction.Perhapscreativepeoplearemorelikelythanotherstobe____60_______todrugsinthefirstplace,asapossiblesourceofinspiration.Andthen,ifreducedexecutivefunctionis_____61______inpartfortheirinitialtalent,this,too,couldmakethemmoreeasilyinfluencedby______62_______oncetheystartusing.Havinglessexecutivecontrolbeforeyoueventakedrugsmeansyou‘llhavelessabilitytostoponceyoustart.
Whatevertherealrelationshipbetweendrunkenness,addictionandart,theauthors________63____thattheirstudyfindingsdon’tgivepeople______64____togetdrunkto“inspirethemuse.”Co-authorJenniferWiley,associateprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofIllinoisatChicago,toldtheBritishPsychologicalSociety‘sResearchDigest:
”Wetestedwhathappenswhenpeopleareslightlydrunk-------notwhenpeopledrankto______65_____.Therecouldbenoargumentformthesefindingsthatdrinkingexcessivelywouldhavethesameeffects.”
Aglassofwineortwo,however,mayoccasionallyhelp.
51.A.conservationB.reservationC.connectionD.decoration
52.A.strengtheningB.damagingC.maintainingD.assessing
53.A.blockB.reduceC.disturbD.control
54.A.remainB.dropC.shiftD.increase
55.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.InsteadD..Therefore
56.A.additions