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10.C.9:
30.D.9:
35.
3.A.passthejournal.B.listentothewoman.
C.repeathisrequest.D.takethejournalhimself.
4.A.exciting.B.disappointing.
C.interesting.D.satisfactory.
5.A.tomakeabudgetforher.B.tobuyagiftforMary.
C.togivehermotherinformationaboutMary.D.togivesomesuggestions.
6.A.hewantstofinishhisstudy.B.hewantstoearnalotofmoney.
C.hewantstofinishhisstudy.D.hewantstohaveagoodrest.
7.A.Thewomanshouldnotgetinvolvedinthesituation.
B.Thewomanshouldnotbeangrywiththefriends.
C.hewillexplaintothewomanwhathappened.
D.hewilltalktoSallyandMarksoon.
8.A.goodweathertomorrow.B.thevacationplan.
C.gettingupearlyinthemorning.D.possibleheavytraffic.
9.A.interested.B.fascinated.C.hostile.D.reluctant.
10.A.intelligencedeterminesadmissiontocollege.
B.highlymotivatedstudentsusuallydowellincollege.
C.successfulcollegestudentsareusuallyintelligent.
D.asuccessfulcollegemotivatesitsstudents.
SectionB
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.
11.A.twoterms.B.threeterms.C.fourterms.D.fiveterms.
12.A.becausehehadbeenapoliceman.
B.becauseheearnedalawdegreeinanightschool.
C.becausetheyhadformedagoodopinionofhim.
D.becausetherewasalargepopulationofblackpeopleinLosAngeles.
13.A.theywantpeopleinLosAngelesvoted.
B.anintroductionaboutThomasBradley,majorofLosAngeles.
C.thereasonswhywhitecandidatesfailedinthevote.
D.somethingThomasBradleydidforthevote.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.hehasmorethanfourteenpillsaday.B.hehastwopillsaday.
C.hehasfourtimesaday.D.hehasninepillsaday.
15.A.allofthem.B.threekindsofmedicine.
C.twokindsofmedicine.D.almostnone.
16.A.childrenovertwelveyearsold.B.olderpeoplewithafever.
C.oldpeoplewithheartattack.D.adultswithacold.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.shehasmadeanattempttobecomepregnant.
B.shehasrequestedhersupervisortotransferhertoanotherdepartment.
C.shehasboughtthenewequipmentforthelaboratory.
D.shehascomplainedtothegovernmentabouttheissue.
18.A.becausethenewequipmentisnotavailablenow.
B.becausethepatienthasmadetoomanycomplains.
C.becausethehospitalwantstotightenitsbudget.
D.becausethenewequipmentcarriesahealthrisk.
19.A.atechnicianinthehospitallab.B.adoctorworkinginthehospital.
C.ateacherworkingintheschool.D.headofhospitaladministration.
20.A.shewillbelikelytoquitherjob.B.shestillfeelsatalossaswhattodo.
C.shewillcomplaintotheadministration.D.shewillfighttogetherincomeback.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Differentbackgroundshouldn’tmeanlesseducation.Fiftyyearsago,inaprimaryschoolclassroom,twoboysaged11tookanexaminationcalledthe11-plus,(21)______wouldmakedecisionsabouttherestoftheirlives.Paulpassedandwenttoa“grammarschool”.Bazfailedtheexaminationandwenttoa“secondarymodernschool”.Theydidnotseeeachotheragainforyears.
Manygrammarschools(22)______(establish)hundredsofyearsagototeachtheLatinlanguagetochildrenwhowerenotfromrichfamilies.Theyencouragedstudentstostudy(23)______theywere18andthentogotouniversity.Secondarymodernschoolstudentsleftat16,usuallywithfewerqualificationsthangrammarschoolstudents.Bazsaysthesecondarymodernschoolhad(24)______(few)resourcesandthequalityofteachingwasnotasgood.
Thingshavechanged.Inthe1960sandthe1970s“comprehensiveschools”werecreated.Today,90percentchildrenaged11to16fromthesameareatothesameschoolwithout(25)______(take)anyentryexamination.
TheBritishoftendisagreesaboutthebestway(26)______(educate)theirchildren.Manypeoplesaythatcomprehensiveschoolshelpmorechildrentosucceedbecausetheyprovideeverybody(27)______similaropportunitiesinafairerway.Anotherview,though,isthatmoreintelligentchildren,especially(28)______frompoorhomesarebettersupportedatgrammarschools.Now,thegovernmentplanstoopennewgrammarschools(29)____________almosttwomillionchildrenwillgotothesametypeofschoolthatPaulattended.
AndPaulandBaz?
Aged60,theymetagainandcompared(30)______hadhappenedtothem.Afteruniversity,Paulqualifiedasateacher.Bazwenttoworkinafactoryat16andlaterbecameanengineer.Infact,BazhadamuchhighersalarythanPaul–soperhapslifeisfairafterall.
A.impressiveB.movementsC.eventuallyD.extremeE.comparison
F.reverseG.unlovedH.partnershipI.absolutelyJ.maskK.applied
There’snothingmoreannoyingthansettlingdowntosleepandhearingthesoundofamosquitobuzzingaroundyou.
Theonlythoughtmostofusevergivetothisnoiseis“Ineedtogetridofthisinsect,immediately”,butitturnsoutthatthemosquitoisactuallyquitea(n)__31__creature.
AtermofscientistsfromOxfordUniversityintheUK,in__32__withtheRoyalVeterinaryCollegeinLondonandChibaUniversityinJapan,recentlypublishedastudythatfoundsomeinterestingfactsabouttheworld’smost__33__insect.
Byplacingeightcamerasinsideatinyfilmstudio,thescientistscouldstudyseveralmosquitoesupclose.Thehigh-techcamerasfilmedtheinsectsat1,000framespersecond,meaningthescientistswereabletostudytheinsects’__34__innever-before-seendetail.However,itwasn’talwaysstraightforward.
“Recordingmosquitoesduringfree-flightrepresentedahugetechnicalchallengeduetotheirsmallsize,__35__wingbeatfrequency,andthepresenceoflargeantennaeandlegsthatcan__36__theviewoftheirwings,”SimonWalkerofOxfordUniversity,co-authorofthestudy,wrote.
PublishedinthejournalNature,thestudyfoundthatmosquitoesflaptheirwingsaround800timesasecond.Asa__37__,housefliesflaptheirwingsabout200timesasecond,andhummingbirds50timesasecond.
RichardBomphreyoftheRoyalVeterinaryCollege,thestudy’sleader,believesthatmosquitoeshaveauniqueflyingmethodthatsetsthemapartfromotherflyinginsects.
“Wepredictedthattheymustmakeuseofclevertricks,asthewings__38__theirdirectionattheendofeachhalf-stroke,”hewroteinthestudy.
Hopefully,thediscoveryofthemosquito’sspecialabilitieswillbeofbenefittoengineersinthefuture.Thefindingscouldleadtobetteraircraft,orevenimprovementtotoolslikelensesorpumps.
Butthescientistshopetheirstudycanonedaybe__39__tonewdevelopmentsinmorehuman-focuseduse.
“Themoreweknowaboutmosquitoes,thebetterourchanceofunderstandingtheirflightbehavior,howtheycarrydiseaseand__40__howtostopthemfromdoingso,”Walkerwrote.
III.ReadingComprehension
Artistshavelongclaimedalcoholandotherdrugsasinspirationfortheircreativity.Butistherereallya(n)__41__betweenintoxication(醉酒)andinspiration?
ArecentstudypublishedinConsciousnessandCognitionexploredtheeffectsofmoderatedrunkennessonpeople’screativity.Theauthorssuggestthatalcohol’swell-knowneffectin__42__executivefunctionmaybehelpfulforthesetypesofcreationproblems:
“Sometimesareducedabilityto__43__one’sattentioncanhavepositiveimplicationsforselectcognitivetasks,”theywrite.
Thefindingsraisethequestionofwhetherdrugsthat__44__attentionandfocus,inparticular,stimulants(兴奋剂),wouldhavetheoppositeeffectoncreativethinking__45__,verylittleresearchhasbeendoneontheissue,andwhatresultsexistsofarhavebeenmixed.Theoutcomesmaywellvaryaccordingtoindividual__46__tothedrugs.__47__,someresearchhasfoundthatwhilestimulantscan__48__testperformanceforthosewhoarelessintelligent,forthesmartestfolks,thedrugscanhavetheoppositeeffect.
Iflessexecutivefunctionislinkedtomorecreativity,thismayalsoexplainwhyartists,writersandmusiciansappeartobemore__49__tohaveanaddiction.Perhapscreativepeoplearemorelikelythanotherstobe__50__todrugsinthefirstplace,asapossiblesourceofinspiration.Andthen,ifreducedexecutivefunctionis__51__inpartfortheirinitialtalent,this,too,couldmakethemmoreeasilyinfluencedby__52__oncetheystartusing.Havinglessexecutivecontrolbeforeyoueventakedrugsmeansyou’llhavelessabilitytostoponceyoustart.
Whatevertherealrelationshipbetweendrunkenness,addictionandart,theauthors__53__thattheirstudyfindingsdon’tgivepeople__54__togetdrunkto“inspirethemuse(冥想).”Co-authorJenniferWiley,associateprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofIllinoisatChicago,toldtheBritishPsychologicalSociety’sResearchDigest:
“Wetestedwhathappenswhenpeopleareslightlydrunk-notwhenpeopledrankto__55__.Therecouldbenoargumentfromthesefindingsthatdrinkingexcessivelywouldhavethesameeffects.”
Aglassofwineortwo,however,mayoccasionallyhelp.
41.A.attractionB.reservationC.connectionD.decoration
42.A.strengtheningB.damagingC.maintainingD.assessing
43.A.blockB.reduceC.disturbD.control
44.A.remainB.dropC.shiftD.increase
45.A.HoweverB.Moreo