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二、完形填空
Howoftenonehearschildrenwishingtheyweregrown-ups,andoldpeoplewishingtheywere(21B)again.Eachagehasitspleasureanditspains,andthehappiestpersonistheonewhoenjoyswhateachage(22D)himwithoutwastinghistineinuselessregrets.
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Whenayoungman(26B)toearnhisownliving,hecannolongerexpectothersto(27B)hisfood,hisclothesandhisroombuthastoworkifhewantstolive(28A)ifhespendsmostofhistimeplayingaboutinthewaysthatheusedtoasachild,hewill(29C)hungry.Andifhebreaksthelawsofsociety(30D)heusedtobreakthelawsofthisparents,hemaygotoprison.If,however,heworkshard,keepsoutoftroubleandhasgoodhealth,hecanhavethegreathappinessofbuildingupforhinseifhispositioninsociety.
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23.Apower.BsenseCvalueDinterest
24.ApopularBmodernCfamiliarDadvanced
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26.AplansBstartsCcontinuesDmanages
27.AtaketheplaceofBpayforCpayoffDthinkof
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三、阅读理解
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Nowadays,KoreaisinfluencedbyAmericancultureIfyouvisitSeoul(汉城),youwillseealotoffastfoodstoresinsachavenue,p;
acessuchasKFC,MeDonald'
s,andBurgerKing.
YouwillalsobesurprisedtoseemanywesternstyleclotheswhicharedifferentformourtraditionalclothessuchastheHanBouk,Whenyougoarounddepartmentstores,youcanseemanyyoungstudentswaitinginlinetobuyfamousbrandssuchas96NewYorkjeans,Guess,Polo,Guest,Channel,andCartiers.Ithardtofindclotheswhichrepresent(代表)traditionalKoreanculture.Thereareonlyafewstoreswhichselltraditionalclothing,andthesestoresarestartingtodisappear.
WhenyouvisitmiddleschoolsinKorea,youwillalsofindstudenfslisteningtomusicontheirCDplayers,mostlyrockandroll,includingthepopmusicofsingerssuchasBritneySpires,ChristinaAguilera,andRickyMartin.Moreover,ifyouaskstudentstotalkaboutKoreanmusictraditions,theyprobablywillnotgiveyouanansweratonce.
Now,however,therearesomevoiceswhichateurgingtopreservepurownculture,Oneisanassociationwhichinsisispeopleeattraditionalfoodsucbaskimchi.TheymakewcbsitestoshowhowtradintionalKoreanfoodsarebencficialforhealthandtheyadvertiseonTVregularlyabouttraditionalcustoms.
theysaythatKoreansarelosingtheiridentity(特性),andtheyarealsoconcernedbccauseyoungpeopledon'
tevenknowaboutthetraditionalKOREANHOLIDAYSyheysuggestthatthegovernmentprepareextraprogramstoteachyoungstudentsaboutkoreantraditions.Somemiddleschoolshavetriedtodothismbutitisn'
tworkingberyeffeetively.
31.Thepassagemainlytellsus(A)
AtheinfluenceofAmericancultureonSouthKorea
BwhatthecapitalcitySeoulislike
CthepopularityoffastfoodinSouthKorea
DthesocialcustomsinSouthKorca
32.FromthesecondparagraphwecanseethatGuess,Polo,Guestare(C)
Afastfoodrestaurants
Bnamesoffamousstores
Cfamousbrandofclothes
DtraditionalKoreanclothes
33.StoreswhichselltraditionKoreanclothes(B)
Ahavealreadydisappeared
Barehardtofindnow
Cstartotsellforelgnclothes
Dhavemovedoutofthemainstreets
34.Wgatdoestheunderlinedword“preserve”meaninthispassage?
(A)
AproteetBpreventCpretendDprevent
35.Whatisthemainparposeoftheassociation?
(D)
AToencouragepeopletocattraditionalfood
BTomakepeoplerealizetheirduties
CTomakesureyoungpeoplelivehealthlly
DTOkeeptheirownwayoflifeandculturealive
B
Scientistshavefoundanewuseforchildren’simaginations-tomakestomachachesgoaway.
TheBBCreportsanewstudythatshows:
“Childrencanbetaughttousetheirimaginationstodealwithstomachaches.”Thismaybeverygoodnewsforparentswhoneedaquickcurefortheirsickchildren.
Anymotherorfatherunderstands:
thestomachproblemisoneofthemostfrequentthingstheirchildrencomplainabout.Aroundtwentypercentofchildrensufferfromstomachachesthatdoctorscannotfindareasonfor.
Thisnewresearchisespeciallygoodforkidswithactiveimaginations.Researchersfoundthatthemorecreativethechildis,thebetterheorsheisatimaginingthepainaway.
TheresearchersusedarelaxingCDwithchildren.Avoiceguidedthemthemthroughdifferentfantasysituations.Oneofthesewaspretendingtobefloatingonacloud.Thirtychildrentookpartinthetests.Halfofthemusedthe“guidedimagery”method,andtheotherhalfreceivednormalmedicines.Researchersfound73.3percentofkidswhogotnormaltreatment.
StudyleaderDr.MirandaTilburgwasveryexitedaboutherfindings.Shebelievedthatitwasaverycheapandeasytostopchildren’sstomachaches.Shesaiditwouldnotworkaswellwithadults.
36.Thisnewstudymaybegoodnewsforthosewho.(C)
A.havelessimaginations.
B.don’tknowhowtorelax.
C.wanttostoptheirkids’stomachachesinashorttime
D.canfindwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.
37.Whatkindofkidswillbenefitmostfromthenewresearch?
(D)
A.Kidswholikelisteningtomusic.
B.Kidswhoaregoodatrememberingthings.
C.Theindependentkids.
D.Kidswithactiveimaginations.
38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
(A)
A.Sometimes,doctorsdon’tknowwhychildrensufferfromstomachaches.
B.Childrencomplainabouttheirlearningproblemsmostfrequently.
C.Themorecreativethechildrenis,thelesslikelyheorsheistohaveastomachache.
D.30childrenreceivednormalmedicinesinthetests.
39.Fromtheendofthepassage,wethat.(D)
A.adultscanalsousetheirimaginationstomakestomachachesgoaway.
B.Dr.MirandaTilburgwasn’tpleasedwithherfindings
C.Thenormalcureforstomachacheswillnotbeused.
D.Acheapandeasywaytostopchildren’sstomachacheshasbeenfound.
40.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
(B)
A.Howtostopstomachachesinpublicplaces.
B.Childrencan“imagine”theirpainaway.
C.Children’simaginationsareveryactive.
D.Howtodevelopchildren’theirpainaway.
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