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Idon’treallyknowwhatI’maskingyou.Cary,Ineedawayoutthatdoesn’tinvolvecausingpaintomyfamily.I’mtakingmedicine,butIstillhavetheseattackseveryfewmonths.Ifthere’salcoholinthehouse,Ican’tstayawayfromit.Itseemsthatthiswillneverend.I’mafraidofwhatwillhappenifsom

ethingbadhappens,likeafamilymemberdying,orgettingfiredagain.

Thanksforreading.

Yours

T

36.TheunderlinedsentenceshowsusallthefollowingEXCEPT____________.

A.thattheauthorisalawyerbyprofession

B.thattheauthorisalawyerandheseldomgetsdrunk

C.thereasonwhytheauthorhadtoresign

D.thattheauthorwasoncediscovereddrunkasafish

37.TheauthorwritestoCaryinorderto____________.

A.offeradviceB.tellastory

C.avoidnightmaresD.askforhelp

38.Whatistheauthorworriedabout?

A.LosinghisjobB.Missingtheconference

C.BringpaintohisfamilyD.Givingupdrinking

39.Whatdowelearnfromthepassage?

A.T’sfamilymembersdon’twanttoseehimbecauseofhisalcoholism.

B.GettingdrunkoncepreventedTfromattendingaconference.

C.Twillhavenightmareswhenhestopsdrinking.

D.Tneverattemptedtogiveuphisalcoholism.

40.WeknowfromthepassagethatCary____________.

A.likestotalkaboutthedetailsofhislife.B.isanexpertontreatingalcoholism

C.isprobablyarecoveredalcoholicD.neversufferedfromalcoholism

36~40BDCBC

故事类

B

“CanIseemybaby?

”askedthehappynewmother.Thebundle(婴儿包)wasplacedinherarmsandwhenshemovedthefoldofclothtolookuponhistinyface,shegasped-thebabyhadbeenbornwithoutears.Time,however,provedthatthebaby’shearingwasperfectexcepthisappearance.

Onedaywhenherushedhomefromschoolandthrewhimselfintohismother’sarms,hecriedoutbitterly,“Aboy,abigboy…calledme-af—…freak.”Shesighed,knowingthathislifewastobeendlessofheartbreaks.

Hegrewup,handsomeforhismisfortune.Afavoritewithhisfellowstudents,hemighthavebeenclasspresident,butforthat.Hedevelopedagiftforliteratureandmusic.

Theboy’sfatherhadatalkwiththefamilydoctor.Couldnothingbedone?

“Ibelievewecouldgraft(移植)onapairofouterears,iftheycouldhedonated(捐献),”thedoctordecided.Sothesearchbeganforapersonwhowouldmakesuchasacrifice(牺牲)forayoungman.Twoyearswentby.Then,“You’regoingtothehospital,son.MotherandIhavesomeonewhowilldonatetheearsyouneed.Butit’sasecret.”saidthefather.

Theoperationwasabrilliantsuccess.Histalentsblossomedintogenius.Schoolandcollegebecameaseriesofsuccesses.Laterhemarriedandenteredthediplomatic(外交)service.“ButImustknow!

”heurgedhisfather.“Whogavesomuchforme?

Icouldneverdoenoughforhim.”

“Idonotbelieveyoucould,”saidthefather,“buttheagreementwasthatyouarenottoknow…notyet.”Theyearskeptthesecret,butthedaydidcome…oneofthedarkestdaysthateverpassedthroughason.Hestoodwithhisfatheroverhismother’scasket(棺材).Slowlyandtenderly,thefatherstretchedforthahandandraisedthethick,reddish-brownhairtoletoutthesecret.

41.Thestoryismainlyabout____________.

A.hewaboyhadnewearsthroughanoperation

B.whatadevotedparentprivatelydidforthechild

C.howadisabledboyturnedintoausefulperson

D.whyadonatormadeasacrificetoabrightboy

42.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthatthemother____________.

A.wasdeterminedtodonateherearstopedectherson

B.keptherhusbandunknownaboutthebaby’ssituation

C.feltshockedanddisappointedtoseehernewbaby

D.complainedofherbadlucktohaveadisabledchild

43.Theunderlinedword“freak”inParagraph3istheclosestinmeaningto“____________”.

A.slow—actingpersonB.ugly—lookingchild

C.badly—behavedstudentD.strangely—shapedcreature

44.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Theagreementwasbetweenthedonatorandthefamily.

B.Theboywassopopularthathewasmadeclasspresident.

C.Finallytheboycametoknowwhothedonatorwas.

D.Themotherdonatedherearstohersonaftershedied.

45.Whatmorallessoncanwedrawfromthisreading?

A.Realloveliesinwhatisdoneunknownratherthanwhatisdoneknown.

B.Itisuptoparentstohelptheirchildrenheartandsoul.

C.Truebeautyliesonlyintheheartnotinappearance.

D.Itisavirtueforyounggenerationstolearntobegrateful.

41~45BCDCA

C

Celebrityendorsements

Despitethefactthatcompaniesbelievecelebritieshadalotofpullwithregardtothebuyingtrendsofconsumers,researcheshavediscoveredthatthisdoesnotseemtobethecase.BritishandSwissresearchersconductedastudyshowingthatadvertisementsmadebycelebritieslikeDavidBeckhamandScarlettJohanssonarenotaseffectiveasthosebyordinarypeople.

Inasampleof298students,researcherspresentedamagazineadvertisementforadigitalcamerathatwasendorsedbyafictionalstudentclaimingthecamerawas“hot”andhis“preferredchoice”.Thesameadvertisementwasshowntootherstudents,butwithadifference:

Thecamerawasendor

sedbyafamouspersoninGermany.

Whilethestudentssaidthatbothadvertisementswerebeneficial,theonemadebythestudenttoppedthecelebrityoneifstudentsaimedtoimpressotherswiththeirpurchases.Morethanhalfofthestudents,whoadmittedpurchasingproductsthatwouldimpressothers,saidtheywereinfluencedbythestudent’sadvertisement.Only20%saidthecelebrityonewouldaffecttheirbuyingdecision.

ProfessorBrettMartin,oftheUniversityofBath’sSchoolofManagement,explainedthatthefindingscouldbeusednotonlyinGermany,butinothercountriesaswell.“Ourresearchquestionswhethercelebritiesarethebestwaystosellproducts,”saidProfMartin.“Celebritiescanbeeffectivebutwefoundthatmanypeopleweremoreconvincedbyanendorsementfromafictionalfellowstudents.ThisisbecausemanypeoplefeelaneedtokeepupwiththeJoneswhentheybuy.”

46.Somecompaniesthinkthecelebritiesendorsement____________.

A.ispopularwiththeconsumers

B.canpullalltheconsumersintotheshops

C.canaffecttheconsumers’purchasing

D.isaseffectiveasanendorsementfromcommonpeople

47.Whichofthefollowingadswouldbemoreeffectivetocom

monconsumers,accordingtotheexperiment?

A.Anadfeaturinglovelypandas.B.AnadmadebyDavidBeckham.

C.Anadmadebyfictionalcommonpeople.D.Anadwithbeautifulnaturalscenery.

48.Theunderlinedwords“theJones”inthelastparagraphreferto“____________”.

A.someonecalledJonesB.commonpeople

C.theJonesfamilyD.celebrities

49.Wecanimplyfromthepassagethat____________.

A.celebritiescheatconsumersinadvertisement

B.theresearchershereareagainstcelebrityendorsement

C.thestudent’sadsaremolereliablethanthosem

adebycelebrities

D.companyneedn’tspendsomuchmoneyoncelebrityendorsement

50.Wecanprobablyreadthearticlein____________.

A.alocalnewspaperB.asciencereport

C.anacademicjournalD.atextbook

46~50CCBDA

科技类

D

Let’sdosomesleepmath.YoulosttwohoursofsleepeverynightlastweekbecauseofabigprojectdueonFriday.OnSaturdayandSunday,yousleptin,gettingfourextrahours.OnMondaymorning,youwerefeelingsobright-eyedthatyouonlyhadonecupofcoffee,insteadofyourusualtwo.Butdon’tbecheatedbyyourenergy.You’restillcarryingaroundaheavyloadofsleepiness,orwhatexpertscall“sleepdebt”——inthiscasesomethinglikesixhours,almostafullnights’sleep.

Sleepdebtisthedifferencebetweentheamountofsleepyoushouldbegettingandtheamountyouactuallyget.It’sadeficit(缺乏)thatgrowseverytimeweskimsomeextraminutesoffournightlysleep.“Peopleaccumulatesleepdebtgraduallywithoutbeingnoticed,”saysWilliamC.Dement,founderoftheStanfordUniversitySleepClinic.Studiesshowthatsuchshort—termsleepdeprivationleadstoafoggybrain,worsenedvision,andtroubleremembering.Long-termeffectsincludeobesity,insulin(胰岛素)resistance,andheartdisease.AsurveybytheNationalSleepFoundationreportsthatwe’relosingonehourofsleepeachnight一一morethantwofullweeksofsleepeveryyear.

Thegoodnewsisthat,likealldebt,withsomework,sleepdebtcanberepaid.Addinganextrahourortwoofsleepanightisthewaytocatchup.Forthelong—termlackofsleep,takeiteasyforafewmonthstogetbackintoanaturalsleeppattern.

Gotobedwhenyouaretired,andallowyourbodytowakeyouinthemorning(noalarmclockallowed).Youmayfindyourselfcatatonic(有紧张症的)inthebeginningoftherecoverycycle:

expecttohave

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