1、2. I sent for a technician _ John isnt familiar _ the computer software they use.A. in case; with B. in case; to C. as if; for D. so that; in 3. Fresh air, enough exercise and nutritious food _ to sound health.A. devote B. contribute C. add D. stick 4. In his letter, he said you could _ either perso
2、nally or in email _ the post in the company.A. apply; for B. apply;C. relate; to D. collect; for 5. I think my friend Tony is _ to win the tennis game next Monday.A. likely B. possible C. probable D. maybe 6. The companys headquarters are _ Shenzhen, a special economical development zone.A. based of
3、 B. based on C. based in D. based off7. These examples, once _ to his article, will make it sound more reasonable and acceptable.A. add B. to add C. adding D. added8. With so much _ equipment, wood and paper in one place, there is a danger of fire.A. electric B. electronic C. electrical D. electrici
4、ty9. With the development of society, the consumers _ not only quantity, but also quality. A. enquire B. demand C. insist D. request10. I failed in the final examination last term and only then _ the importance of studies.A. I realized B. I had realizedC. did I realize D. had I realized.完形填空(15 min.
5、)ABefore discussing different kinds of emotions, let us briefly talk about how researchers measure bodily processes, actions and behavior, and how this relates to what we do in our daily lives when we observe emotions in others.Bodily processes can be directly measured by _1_ of a polygraph. When a
6、polygraph is skillfully used to _2_ how we react bodily with what we are _3_, it is called a “lie detector”. Bodily processes can also be measured _4_. This is what we do when we observe someone blushing (脸红). However, we are not always _5_ of what bodily processes respond to.Measuring action or beh
7、avior is the other way researchers assess the emotions. _6_, one measure of fear of snakes is how _7_ a person will go to the snake. Another procedure is to have a person _8_ how afraid he is, or how he feels, in this way, researchers have _9_ the socalled “fear thermometer” to assess a persons fear
8、. In our everyday living, we do very much the same thing. Only not too _10_. We react to what a person does, what he says, how he says it, and how he looks. Is he smiling? Is his voice trembling? We put all this _11_ together to infer what a person is feeling.However, we do not always act as we feel
9、. Sometimes we do things that we dont feel like doing. Sometimes we say we feel one way and then we act another. Actors, for example, successfully learn to “make believe” emotions, or learn to _12_ them. Thus we cannot always tell what a person is feeling by what he says or by what he does.1. A. way
10、s B. methodsC. means D. tools2. A. combine B. treat C. examine D. compare3. A. doing B. saying C. observing D. carrying4. A. directly B. indirectlyC. easily D. difficultly5. A. afraid B. fond C. aware D. accused6. A. For example B. On one handC. As well as D. At times7. A. slow B. fast C. far D. clo
11、se8. A. tell B. say C. talk D. speak9. A. approved B. discoveredC. developed D. informed10. A. skillfully B. systematicallyC. naturally D. eventually11. A. imaginations B. observationsC. impressions D. awareness12. A. express B. hide C. act D. sayBToday, people all over the world are moving out of s
12、mall villages in the country to go and live in big, noisy cities. They are moving 1._ the peaceful hills, mountains, fields, rivers and streams of the countryside to the busy world of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. 2._ movement from rural areas to urban areas has been going on 3._ over two
13、hundred years. In many countries, the main reason people come to live in towns and cities is work. After one or two large factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find 4._, and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is usually a residential area nearby 5._ the factory worke
14、rs can live. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and shops, 6._ many people come to live in the area to provide these services and a city grows. But what is the future of the big cities? Will they continue to get bigger and bigger? Perhaps not. Some major cities have actually become 7._ in the last ten years, and 8._ is quite possible that one day we will see people moving out of the major cities and back into smaller towns and villages. .阅读理解(8 min.)An ambitious billionaire has revealed his plans to move to Mars and charge 80,000 brave souls $500,000 to be flown the
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