第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I
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第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 If you see a student napping (打瞌睡) in the library, don"t roll your eyes. New research from the University of California, Berkeley, shows that an hour"s nap can considerably improve and restore your brain power. Indeed, the findings suggest that a nap not only refreshes the mind, but can make you smarter. "Sleep not only rights the wrong of extended wakefulness but it moves you beyond where you were before you took a nap." said Matthew Walker, an assistant professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the lead investigator of UC Berkeley sleep studies. The latest study suggests that the brain may need sleep to process short-term memories, creating "space" for new facts to be learned. In their experiment, 39 healthy adults were given a hard learning task in the morning~~with broadly similar results, before half of them were sent for their nap. When the tests were repeated, the nappers improved their scores by 10 percent on average after sleeping; the scores of those who didn"t nap actually dropped by 10 percent. The results support previous data from the same research team that staying up all night―a common practice at college during midterms and finals―decreases the ability to memorize new facts by nearly 40 percent, due to a shutdown of brain regions for lack of sleep, said Walker. "Sleep is needed to clear the brain"s short-term memory storage and make room for new information." said Walker. "It"s as though the e-mail inbox in your brain is full and, until you sleep and clear out those e-mails, you"re not going to receive any more mail." However, Professor Derk Jan Dijk, the director of the Surrey Sleep Research Centre, said that there was no clear evidence that daytime napping offered a distinct advantage over sleeping soundly just once over 24 hours. "The sleep-wake cycle is not as fixed as we might think―we have the capability to sleep in different ways, "said Professor Derk Jan Djjk. "The size of these effects is much more difficult to judge―if I have to learn something, for example, it"s easier to do this when I"m feeling awake and ready than when I"m sleepy." he added. 56.According to UC Berkeley"s new findings, the benefit of a nap is that . A.it helps to fix a napper"s sleep-wake cycle B.it makes hard learning tasks not difficult any more C.it allows the brain to make room for new learning D.it gives nappers chances to clear out their memory storage 57.Matthew Walker"s study shows that___________. A.learning ability in the morning is usually higher than that in the afternoon B.extra working hours before an exam can make up for the lack of daily efforts C.the size of the effects of napping depends on when it is taken D.staying up late before an exam does not necessarily improve students" exam performance 58.The two research teams mentioned in the text may both agree that_____________ . A.people"s sleep-wake cycle decides the length of midday nap B.sufficient sleep betters people"s learning performance C.scientific experiments are undependable as the results are often hard to judge D.the differences in their findings result from different methods applied 59.What can we learn from this passage? A.Rolling your eyes can stop you from napping. B.Some people might move themselves when sleeping. C.College students tend to study late into night before important exams. D.Sleeping once over 24 hours is much better than daytime napping. |
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Just how comfortable is your sofa? Would you be prepared to let a stranger crash out there for the night? And, on the basis of a bit of email correspondence and seeing a photo of the sofa belonging to "A. N. Unknown", would you travel halfway across the world to do the same? It might sound crazy, but this is exactly what millions of people have done whilst participating in an activity known as couch surfing. Couch surfing is traveling on a budget, using a broad network of contacts in order to get overnight accommodation for free, or at as little cost as possible. Participants join dedicated(专业的) websites, providing as much information about themselves as possible in order to make others feel comfortable hosting them, or using them as a host. Various safety features are generally available in such online networks, like verification of names and addresses, personal references, and "vouching for" a particular member as a reliable host or guest. As well as the financial advantages of couch surfing, participants also claim that the practice gives them a more unique, authentic travel experience, allowing them to experience culture and cuisine through the locals, rather than from the confines of sanitized tourist accommodation. We open our minds and lives and welcome the knowledge that becomes available through cultural exchange.” Said Casey Fenton, founder of Couch Surfing. Com. “CouchSurfing wants to change not only the way we travel, but how we relate to the world.” 61.What is the right order of couch surfing? a. Provide personal information. b. Travel to the host’s house. c. Join dedicated websites. d. Check photos of sofas by ensiles. A.d-b-a-c B.b-c-a-d C.a-d-c-b D.c-a-d-b 62.Which is NOT a safety lecture of online network? A.Verification of identity. B.A copy of the passport. C.Personal references. D.Vouching ior the member as rdioble. 63.From the text we can know that . A.participants can he hosted or a host B.couch surfing tests people’s patience C.couch surfing leads to trust between people D.people couch surf simply for financial reasons. 64.The text mainly intends to . A.introduce a new way of traveling B.teach how to keep the Internet safety C.promote online products D.advocate deals of saving money 65.What can he the best title of the test? A.Touring the World on the Interne B.Unique Advantages of Local Traveling C.Around the World from Sofa to Sofa D.Cultural Exchange by Correspendence |
For some time past it has been widely accepted that babies----and other creatures----learn to do things because certain acts lead to “rewards”; and there is no reason to doubt that this is true. But it used also to be widely believed that effective rewards, at least in the early stages, had to be directly related to such basic physiological (生理的) “drive” as thirst or hunger. In other words, a baby would learn if he got food or drink or some sort of physical comfort, not otherwise. It is now clear that this is not so. Babies will learn to behave in ways that produce results in the world with no reward except the successful outcome. Paousek began his studies by using milk in the normal way to “reward” the babies and so teach them to carry out some simple movements, such as turning the head to one side or the other. Then he noticed that a baby who had enough to drink would refuse the milk but would still go on making the learned response with clear signs of pleasure. So he began to study the children’s response in situation where no milk was provided. He quickly found that children as young as four months would learn to turn their heads to right or left if the movement “switched on a display of lights---- and indeed that they were able to learn quite complicated turns to bring about this result, for instance, two left or two right, or even to make as many as three turns to one side. Papousek’s light display was placed directly in front of the babies and he made the interesting observation that sometimes they would turn back to watch the lights closely although they would “smile and bubble” when the display came on. Papousek concluded that it was not primarily the sight of lights which pleased them, it was the success that they were achieving in solving the problem, in mastering the skill, and that there exists a primary human urge to make sense of the world and bring it under intentional control. 72.According to the author, babies learn to do things which ____. A. are directly related to pleasure B. will meet their physical needs C. will bring them a feeling of success D. will satisfy their curiosity 73.Papousek noticed in the studies that a baby ____. A. would make learned response when it saw the milk B. would carry out learned movements when it had enough to drink C. would continue the simple movements without being given milk D. would turn its head to right or life when it had enough to drink 74.In Papousek’s experiment babies make learned movements of the head in order to ____. A. have the lights turned on B. be rewarded with milk C. please their parents D. be praised 75.According to Papousek, the pleasure babies get in achieving is a reflection of ____. A. a basic human desire to understand and control the world B. the satisfaction of certain physiological needs C. their strong desire to solve complex problem D. an important human urge to display their learned skills |
Child models are very much in demand all across the world. Many magazines and online stores that sell products for children like their models young.For this reason,they seek out children who can model clothing and have no problem posing(摆姿势)and smiling for the camera.Those who are seeking out child models for thelr advertising can go to online modeling sites and view plotures of children who are web models.They can take a look at their portfolio(整套照片)and decide whether they will accept them. Parents who are seeking to get their children into the modeling business can also create a portfolio for ther children and put them online.They can look for jobs for their chldren through an online modeling site,or they can wait for job offers for their children.These online sites act as web modeling agency for models young and old alike.Anyone who has the desire to be a model can get a portfoilo together and join the site. If you have a child who you want to be a model,you should frst stalt a portfolio for him or her and Then join an online modeling agency.Once you join the agency,you can then start to look for jobs,Clients(客户)will post jobs that can be found in the search.You can look for jobs for young models and see if your child will fit what the client is looking for. In many cases,the client will send clothing for the child to wear and a descriptlon of poses and the job can be done close to home. Online modeling agencies are not only for child models.Older models,teen models,men and women can model for these slies. A great deal of the modeling is for online websites.Ths is an entirely new field in the world of modeling and much easier to get into than the older modeling agencies.There is no traveling or expensive photo shoots needed.All that is needed to make children into models is a nice portfolio and a photogenic(上相的)child. 71. Child models are needed to____________. A.Create more job offers B.set the fashion for children C.increase the sales of child products D.manage online stores that sell teen magazines 72.The underlined Word "they" in Paragraph 1 refers to_______. A.parents B.chld models C.online modeling sites D.people looking for child models for advertising 73. What should parents do if they`d like their children to become models? A.Train them to hold special poses. B.Choose them beautiful clothes. C.Take expensive photos of them. D.Put their portfolio on online modeling sites. 74. Why are online modeling agencise popular? A.Because They are easily accessible to most people. B.Because they charge no fees for their service. C.Because this is an entirely new field. D.Because this can make a child more photogenic. 75.This passage is mainly about______. A.a growing need for child models B.an increase in modeling agencies C.the change in the world of modeling D.the attraction of the world of modeling |
Are you thinking of writhing someone a letter? Call instead. It isn’t that expensive, especially when you call during the evening, night, or weekend hours. In fact, you can made a ten-minute call anywhere in the continental United States for just $2.60. For even greater saving, always dial direct ,that is ,without an operator’s help .Rates on direct, that is ,without an operator’s help. Rates on direct calls are lower after five o’ clock in the evening and lowest after, and pay phone calls than direct calls. Need to call out of the country? Now calls to many overseas places may be dialed direct. Check your telephone direction for overseas area codes. Next time you have good news, or you just want to stay in touch, remember, a phone call means so much more than a letter. This has been a message from Southern Bell Telephone Company. 小题1:According go this passage, when is a dial telephone call cheapest?A.During weekend hours . | B.After 5 in the evening | C.during working hours. | D.After 11 at night | 小题2: What type of call requires less money?A.A direct dial call | B.A collect call | C.A person-to –person call | D.A call from a pay phone . | 小题3: What should one do in order to made an overseas call?A.Dial the operator. | B.Call the Southern Bell Telephone Company | C.Check the phone book for the overseas operator’s number so that he can help you | D.Check the phone book for overseas area codes so that you can dial direct. | 小题4:This passage is A.an article | B.a letter | C.a talk | D.a dialogue |
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Everybody has one of those days when everything goes wrong. This is what happened to Harry. One morning he got up 41 because he has forgotten to 42 up his alann. Clock He 43 To shave quickly and cut himself When he got 44 , he got blood all over his 45 ,so he had to find another one The 46 other shirt that was 47 needed ironing While he was 48 it, there was a knock at the door. It was the man to 49 the meter. He showed him where the meter was. After he paid the gas 50 and so the man out, he found the iron had 51 a hole in his shirt, so 52 the one with blood on it 53 By this time it was very late, so he 54 he couldn’t go to work by bus He 55 for a taxi to take him to work. The taxi arrived, and Harry 56 in. In another part of the town, a man had killed a woman with a knife and was seen run away in a 57 When Harry’s taxi stopped outside his office, a policeman 58 to be standing there. He saw the blood on Harry’s shirt, and took him to the police station. He was 59 till 3 o’ clock p.m. before the police were sure that he was not the man they 60 When he finally arrived at the office at about 4, his boss took a look at him and told him to go away and find another job.
小题1: | A.early | B.worriedly | C.late | D.nervously |
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小题3: | A.tried | B.hoped | C.managed | D.liked |
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小题4: | A.worn | B.injured | C.dressed | D.damaged |
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小题5: | A.coat | B.shirt | C.sweater | D.jacket |
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小题6: | A.very | B.similar | C.only | D.different |
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小题7: | A.white | B.pretty | C.blue | D.clean |
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小题8: | A.washing | B.cleaning | C.brushing | D.ironing |
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小题9: | A.read | B.repair | C.examine | D.test |
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小题10: | A.money | B.fee | C.bill | D.charge |
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小题11: | A.burnt | B.made | C.drilled | D.fired |
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小题12: | A.put | B.wear | C.change | D.choose |
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小题13: | A.at all | B.after all | C.first of all | D.above all |
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小题14: | A.doubted | B.wondered | C.discovered | D.decided |
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小题15: | A.looked | B.reached | C.searched | D.telephoned |
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小题16: | A.sat | B.stepped | C.seated | D.got |
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小题18: | A.seemed | B.happened | C.appeared | D.proved |
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小题19: | A.held | B.caught | C.kept | D.left |
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小题20: | A.met | B.needed | C.arrested | D.wanted |
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