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5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

daunting"

probablymeaninParagraph4?

A.changeableB.difficultC.lovelyD.dangerous

6.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttotellus?

A.Ifyouseenoprogress,you'

llbesad.B.Whateverhappens,sticktoyourdreams.

C.Yourgoalsshouldberealisticandsmall.D.Neverloseheartwhenmeetingwithdifficulties.

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We'

llhavetoaskyouafewquestionsfirst.Althoughyouhavebeendivorcedforthepastsixmonths,youstillliveinthesamehousewithyourex-wife,MaryAnn,right?

That'

sright,"

repliedMr.Rogers.

Didyouhavetroublerecently?

Well…yesterday,whenItoldherIwasgoingonabusinesstrip,shethreatenedtokillherself.Ihadtotakeabottleofiodine(碘酒)quicklyfromherhandsbecauseshewasabouttodrinkit.WhenIleftlastnightatseven,ItoldherIwasspendingthenightwithfriendsinSewickley.Shedidn'

targue.AndIgotbacktotownthisafternoon,"

continuedMr.Rogers."

Icalledhomeandthemaidanswered."

Justwhatdidshesay?

askedDetectiveTimo.

Shesaid,'

Oh,Mr.Rogers,theytookthepoormistresstoSt.Ann'

sHospitalabouthalfanhourago.Pleasehurrytoher.’Shewascrying,soIcouldn'

tgetanythingelseoutofher.ThenIhurriedhere.Whereisshe?

Thenursewillshowyou,"

saidDetectiveTimowithanod.

Astrangecase,"

saidthepolice."

Thiscoupleisalittletoomuchforme!

Amanandawomanlivingtogetherafterbeingdivorcedsixmonths!

DidanyonetellMr.RogersthatMaryAnndiedfromagunshotbeforehearrived?

askedDetectiveTimo,deepinthought.

Nobodydid.Iorderedeveryonewhoknowsthedetailsofthecasenottodiscussit."

sthepoint.You'

dbetterdetain(拘留)Mr.Rogers.Ifhedidn'

tshootherhimself,I'

msureheknowswhodid."

8.WheredidthepoliceandDetectiveTimotalkwithMr.Rogers?

A.Inthehospital.B.Atthepolicestation.

C.InMr.Rogers’home.D.InMr.Rogers’friend'

shome.

9.Whatisthecorrectorderoftheeventsofthestory?

a.Mr.Rogersarguedwithhiswife.b.Mr.Rogersrushedtothehospital.

c.Mr.Rogerswentonatrip.d.Mr.Rogers’ex-wifewaskilled.

e.Mr.Rogerscalledhismaid.

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10.WhatmostprobablyledDetectiveTimotosuspectMr.Rogers?

A.Mr.RogersarguedwithMaryAnnbeforethemurdertookplace.

B.Mr.RogersstilllivedwithMaryAnnafterbeingdivorcedforsixmonths.

C.Mr.RogerswentbacktotownveryquicklyafterMaryAnnwasmurdered.

D.Mr.Rogersasked"

whoshother"

thoughnoonetoldhimMaryAnnwasshot.

11.Whatcanthepassagebetakenfrom?

A.Areport.B.Anovel.C.Acollectionofpoems.D.Aprojecthandbook.

D

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veallheardsomeandwe'

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tenjoybeingonthereceivingendofone,sincetheyusuallydon'

thavegoodintentions.Theyaresomewhatveiled(掩饰的)messages.

Normallyrumorsareoralmessages:

wordofmouth.Theparadox(自相矛盾)isthatthereisnoevidencetosupportrumors,butthemorepeopleshareit,themoretheyseeitastrue.Tofinishexplainingrumors,wethinkthattheyfollowcertainveryclearlaws.Secrecy:

Thesourceisunknown.Thereisalsoaprovenphenomenonthathumanbeingsusuallyforgetthesourceofamessagebeforetheyforgetitscontent.Certainty:

Wehardlyquestionrumorssimplybecauseofthementaleffortinvolved.Ontheotherhand,noonelikestodoubtapersonwhoconvincesusthattheinformationtheyspreadistrue.Change:

Itactslikeatree.Newrumorsbranchouttofillinthegapsleftbythefirstrumor.

Anotherproperty(属性)ofrumorsisthattheytendtobecomeviral.Eachreceiverisatthesametimeapotentialtransmitter(传输者)oftheinformation.Thereceiveroftenaddstheirownopinion.Theirmannerandtoneoftransmittingitalsochangesit.

Howcanweendrumors?

Theanswerisassimpleasitisimpossible:

preventingpeoplefromcommunicating.Amorerealisticresponseisequallydifficult,althoughlessthanthefirstone.Itisthatweshouldbecriticaloftheinformationwereceive.Weshouldaskourselvesifthesourceisreliable.Ask(ifpossible)thepersonyouhearditfromwhethertheyalsotrusttheinformation.Weshouldalsothinkaboutiftherumorbenefitssomeone,andifthatsomeonestartedtherumor.

Onerumortobeespeciallycautiousofisarumoraboutgroupsrelativelyunabletodefendthemselves.That'

swhywesay,"

Historyisalwaystoldbythewinners."

Thefirstpaymentthedefeatedmustmakeistoacceptthevictor'

sversionofthestory.

12.Whatcanwelearnaboutrumors?

A.Wehaveallheardsomeandbelievedthem.

B.We'

rehappytobethereceivingendofthem.

C.Theymayhavenegativeinfluenceonsociety.

D.Theyoftenhidegoodintentionsinthemessages.

13.Howarerumorslikeatree?

A.Rumorskeepchanging,justastreeschangetheircolour.

B.Rumorsaredeeplyrootedinreality,liketreerootsintheearth.

C.Newrumorshavegaps,likethespacebetweentreebranches.

D.Newrumorsgrowoutoftheoriginal,likebranchesoutofatrunk.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword‘viral’inParagraph4probablymean?

A.Somethingeasilyspread.B.Somethingacceptable.

C.Somethingeasilydefended.D.Somethingbeneficial.

15.Whichofthefollowingmaytheauthoragreewith?

A.Itiseasytopreventpeoplefromspreadingrumors.

B.Peopleareoftenactiveinjudgingtherumorscritically.

C.Weshouldthinkaboutthehiddenmessageoftherumors.

D.Storiestoldbythevictorsareusuallybetterworthtrusting.

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