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第I卷

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

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Don’tbemisledbyotherprogramsthatmakesimila

rclaimsbutdon’thavethespecializedknowledgeoftheteacherswehave.Wepresentyouwiththemostexcellentandup-to-dateinformationtoensurenotimeiswastedingettingyourcertificationsuccessfully.Asagraduate,youreceivelifetimesupportfromtheGlobalSciencesFoundation.

Location:

Internet.

Date:

Youmaystartanytime.

Pace:

Threemonthsistheshortestallowablepletiontime.Oneyearisthelongestallowablepletiontime.

Cost:

originalprice:

$375currentprice:

$247(includes5trainingmanuals).

Registrationdeadline:

None.Registeranytime.

Instructors:

Dr.JoeVitale,havingagoodperformanceinthehotmovieTheSecretandalsofamousforhis50booksincludingTheAttractorFactorandTheKey,SteveG.Jones,mastertrainersandsoon.

Textbooks:

Aspartofthecourse,thepriceofthetextbooksisincludedinthet

otalpriceofthiscourse.Youwillreceive5studymanualsandeachofthemhasabout20pages,writtenbyDr.JoeVitaleandSteveG.Jones,aswellasthemastertrainers.

ThiscourseisforanyonelookingforwardtomasteringtheLawofAttractiontothelevelatwhichyoucanteachittoothersandhavethemeffectivelyattracteverythingtheydesire.Youcanlearnhowtoreduceyourstressandincreaseyourenergy.Evenifyouarenotinterestedinusingthematerialtoteachothers,youshouldstilltakethiscourse.

21.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthor?

A.Toteachpeoplethelawknowledge.

B.Topromoteacertainkindofcourse.

C.TodisplaytheirLawoftheAttractionPractitionerCertification.

D.Topreventpeoplefrombeingmisledbyotherprograms.

22.Howmuchcouldyousaveifyoutakethecoursenow?

A.375dollars.B.256dollars.C.128dollars.D.247dollars.

23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecourse?

A.Youcanpleteitinmorethanoneyear.

B.Itstextbookshaveabout80pagesintotal.

C.Theearlieryouregisterthelessmoneyyouwillpay.

D.Youcanstartandregisteritwheneveryouwant.

24.Thecourseisunsuitableforthosewho_________.

A.wanttobeeafamouswriter

B.havealotofpressureintheirdailylife

C.arededicatedtolearningtheLawoftheAttractionwell

D.arenotinterestedinusingthematerialtoteachothers

B

WhenMrs.Gabicawentoutoftheteachingbuildingafterfinishingthelastclassinhercareer,sh

esawalotofpupilsontheplayground,wearinguniformclothing,likeanactivityofcelebratingtheingTeachers’Day.Beforerealizingwhathappened,shewaspresentedabunchofflowersbytwopupilsandledtotheplayground.Thenthelovingwords“Thankyou.Wishyouhealthandpeace!

”fromthebroadcastwafted(飘荡)overtheplayground.Asshestoodinthemiddleoftheplayground,teachersswitchedonaniPodandaround350schoolchildren,agedthreetoseven,brokeintoaspeciallydesignedformation.Theteacherwasmovedtotearswhenpupilsbrokeintoaflashmobdancetomarkherfinaldayafter25years.

Infact,takingherhealthintoaccount,theleadershipoftheschoolhasadvisedMrs.Gabicatoretirefromschoolmanytimes,butsherefusedfirmly.Despitehavingdiabetesin2011,sufferingfrompainafterbeinghitbyacarin2014andeven

havingasicksontocareformanyyears,Mrs.Gabicaperseveredinteachingandstayingwithherpupils.Ifshedidnotetotheageforretirement,shewouldbeboundtostaywithherpupilsbecauseshehasadeeploveforhercareer.HerpupilsspentthreeweekslearningtheirroutinetoTheLionKing’sHeLivesinYou,whichwasoneofthemusiclover’sfavorites,beingcarefulnottolettheirsecretoutofthebag.Obviously,Mrs.Gabicawasn’tpreparedforsuchamemorablesend-off.

TheheadteacherLukeMansfieldsaid,“ItwasawonderfulwaytocelebrateallthatMrs.Gabicahasdonefortheschool.Sincepostingitwehavehadsomanymessagesfromformerpupilswhoremembertheirhappytimesinherclass.It’satestamenttothehardworkandIthinkshedeserveseverythingthatshereceives.”

25.Whichwordscanbestdescribethesceneofthesend-off?

A.Surprisingandinspiring.B.Touchingandsurprising

C.Sorrowfulandunforgettable.D.Educationalandmemorable.

26.Mrs.Gabicahadtoendhercareerbecauseof

________.

A.acaraccidentB.aseriousdisease

C.herretirementageD.theneedofherfamily

27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Mrs.Gabicaisanexperiencedmusicteacher.

B.Mrs.Gabicadirectedtheflashmobdancesecretly.

C.Mrs.Gabica’sfamilymayneedhelpafterherretirement.

D.Mrs.Gabicaisthoughthighlyofbyherleadership.

28.ThepassagemainlytellsusMrs.Gabica_________.

A.receivedmanygiftsonTeachers’Day

B.hasachievedmanyhonorsinhercareer

C.wasgivenquiteasurpriseonherfinalteachingday

D.wasextremelyweledbyteachersandpupils

C

Universitycanbethemostsociabletimeofyourlife.Formoststudents,socialmediaisthegluethatholdspackedsocialdiariestogether.Facebookwillletyouknowifagameiscancelled,TwittercanpromoteyourDJsetin140characters,andyourInstagramaccountwillremindyouwhentherearenewphotos.

Thesetoolshavemadetheworldincreasinglyconnected,andmoststudentswouldn’tconsidershunningthematsuchasociablestageoftheirlives.Butsocialmediaisbynomeansarequirementatuniversity,andmanydowithout.

“I’maprivatepersonanddon’tfeeltheneedtoshareeverythingwitheverybodyIknow,”saysCatyForster,20,astudentattheUniversityofManchester,whohasneverusedFacebookorTwitter.Despitesocialmedia’sbenefits,Forsterislargelyindifferent.BethanyElgood,25,stoppedusingFacebookaftershediscoveredshehaddevelopedabitofananxietytowardsthesocialmediaplatformsthatcontainlotsofpersonaldetails.”

IquitFacebookwhenIwas13.Ileftbecause,notonlywasIboredofpassivelyinvolvedinitsNewsfeed,Iwasalsoexperiencinganxiety.Tome,Facebookmeantclickingandnosingaroundpeople’slives.

Peoplewouldask,“Howdoyoukeepintouchwithpeople?

”and“Won’tyoumissoutanythingimportant?

”IwasinagreementwithForster,whosays,“IneverfeellikeI’mmissingouttoomuch.Idon’tfeellikeI’dhaveanythingvaluabletoshareorgainfromit.”

AdrienneJolly,acareersadvisoratUEA,says,“It’shardtopr

overeliablestatisticsonsocialmedia.Butit’sgenerallyacceptedthatsocialmedianetworksareprettyinfluentialinthisprocess—forbetterorworse.”

Youmightdecidequittingsocialmediaisn’tpracticalinthelongrun.However,ifitsuglysideisbringingyoudown,whynotconsidertakingleave?

Bydoingso,Igainedconfidenceandastrongconnectionwithreality.

29.Theauthorlistedthreekindsofsocialmediatoprovethey_______.

A.areimportantforhimandothers

likeCaty

B.havethepowertomakestudentslearnmore

C.arefrequentlyusedbymanyuniversitystudents

D.shouldbeusedbyallofthestudentsinuniversities

30.Theunderlinedword“shunning”inParagraph2canbereplacedby“___________”

A.avoidingB.choosingC.usingD.adding

31.Whydoesn’tBethanyusesocialmedia?

A.Shehatestoshareeverythingwithothers.

B.Shehopesherpersonalinformationissafe.

C.Sheburiesherselfinthebusystudieseveryday.

D.Shedoesn’tcarewhathashappenedtoherfriends.

32.WhatistheattitudeofAdrienneJollytousingsocialmediaonline?

A.Sheispletelyagainstthem.

B.Sheherselfr

efusestousethem.

C.Sheispletelyforthem.

D.Sheisobjective.

D

Manyrunnersandgymmembersfeelthatmusicmakesexercisemoreenjoyable.However,theymightn

otknowthatscientistshavefoundthatsomekindsofmusiccanimprovepeople’senergyby15%.ThiswasdiscoveredbyCostasKarageorghisatBrunelUniversity’sSchoolofSportandEducationinLondon.KarageorghishasworkedwithorganizationslikeNikeandwithmanychampionathletes.Inthestudy,30peoplelistenedtoinspiringmusicbyQueen,theRedHotChiliPeppersandMadonna.Theydidexerciseatthesametime.

Whentheyweredoingexerciseintimewiththemusic,peopleshowedhigherenergylevels.Evenwhentheyweredoingveryhardexercise,theywerepositiveabouthowtheyfelt.Whenpeoplearedoingexercise,theirnervessendmessagessayingthattheirbodyisgettingtired.However,whentheyarelisteningtomusicatthesametime,thesemessagesareblocked.Karageorghisthinksthisisbecausethemusiccausespartofthebraintosenddifferentmessagestothebodythatmakeitfeelhappyandrelaxed.

Karageorghis’workshowsthatdifferenttypesofmusiccanhavedifferenteffectsondifferentpeople.Theeffectofsomemusiccanalsodependonhowtiringtheexerciseis.Karageorghissaidthatoutgoingpeoplepreferfasterandlouderkindsofmusicparedtoreservedpeople.Thisisbecause,forthemusictohaveaneffect,thebrainsofoutgoingpeopleneedmorestimulationthanthebrainsofreservedpeople.Reservedpeoplewanttofeellessworriedandsohavebetterresultswhenthemusicmakesthemfeelrelaxed.

Karageorghiswasaskedtoprovidemusicforthe“RuntotheBeat”halfm

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