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听力原文:W: Will these shoes wear well?M: Absolutely. They are our most expensive shoes, a

听力原文:W: Will these shoes wear well?

M: Absolutely. They are our most expensive shoes, and as you can see, the materials and workmanship are excellent.

Q: Who is the man?

(19)

A.The woman's doctor.

B.The woman's husband.

C.A shoe buyer.

D.A shoe salesman.

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第1题
Will you see to __________ that my birds are looked after well while I’m away?

A、them

B、yourself

C、it

D、me

E、which

F、/

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第2题
阅读理解????Much as Robby tried,he lacked the sens...
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Much as Robby tried,he lacked the sense of tone and basic rhythm (节奏). But he dutifully reviewed

his lessons.Over the months he tried and tried,and often repeated to me "My mom's going to hear me play some day."

But he seemed hopeless,with no born ability.A real bad advertisement for my teaching!I was so happy when one day he stopped coming.

Several weeks later my students were to have a recital (演奏会). To my surprise,Robby came,asking

to play in the recital.

"But,it is for current pupils,you dropped."

"My mom was sick.But I have been practicing.I've just got to play!"

I didn't know what led me to agree,maybe...

The recital came.I_put_Robby_up_last_to_play_before_my_"curtain_closer",by which,I could save the recital if...

The recital went off well.Robby came up on stage,clothes wrinkled and his hair looked like he'd run an eggbeater through it."How could his mom...?"

Robby pulled out the piano bench and began.It was Mozart's work!I was not prepared for what I heard next.Like in a dream,I was then woken up by the wild applause-everybody was on their feet!

"I've never heard you play like that,Robby!How'd you do it?"

Through the microphone Robby explained:"Well,Miss Hondorf,remember I told you my mom was

sick?Actually she had cancer and died this morning.She was born deaf,and tonight was the first time she

ever heard me play.I wanted to make it special."

My eyes were wet.He was not a student of mine,but a teacher!

1. We can infer from the underlined sentence that the writer________.
A. was fully confident that Robby would perform well at the recital

B. thought that Robby would make the recital special

C. thought that Robby wouldn't play at the recital

D. had no confidence in Robby at all for the recital

2. What made the boy succeed in the recital?
A. Love for his mother.

B. Musical talent.

C. The writer's help.

D. Regular practice.

3. What made the writer think that Robby was her teacher,not student?
A. That he played better than her in the recital.

B. That he loved his mother more than she did.

C. That he never gave up.

D. That,the audience gave him more applause than her.

4. What is the highlight of the recital?
A. The writer's performance.

B. Robby's performance.

C. Robby and his mom's story.

D. The audience's applause.

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第3题
听力原文:W: What exactly do you mean by s friend M: Well, it should be someone you know yo听力原文:W: What exactly do you mean by s friend M: Well, it should be someone you know yon can rely on, someone who will help you if you need help, who’ll listen to you when you talk about your problems. Q: What are they talking about ()

A.How to solve problems.

B.Someone who will listen to them.

C.Someone whom they can rely on.

D.What a real friend should b

E.

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第4题
A.Common citizens have the right to bear arms.

B.T.V. and radio stations and newspapers have the right to report the details of crimes.

C.Every citizen has the right to kill others in order to protect himself.

D.Everybody has the right t0 learn how to use weapons.

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第5题
The Inner Clock That Rules Our Lives

Guess what time it is---without looking at your watch! The chances are you will be right within half an hour. Or try waking up at a particular time--without an alarm clock. You'll probably be able to do that, too.

Just about everyone can do these things, with a little practice, because the human body has its own built-in clocks.

There is a complex series of interacting rhythms in nearly everything the human body does. It sleeps to a rhythm, eats to one, and even shows a rhythm in the electrical waves produced by the brain.

Three main rhythmic cycles affect body time: the daily rhythms of the revolving earth; the monthly orbit of the moon around the earth; and the yearly journey of the earth around the sun,

A Perfect Time Sense

Not only mankind is affected by these great natural fides. All animals and plants feel them; too. Sometimes a body clock can keep accurate time to the precise minute, as in the case of the bean aphid (蚜虫), which can either lay eggs or produce live young, according to natural time that when the daylight lasts longer than 14 minutes, live offspring are born to take full advantage of the extra warmth. If the day is shorter, the aphid lays eggs to hatch at a later time.

Man's time sense is both mental and physiological. He feels hungry every three to four hours. His brain cells show two-to-three-hour cycles of activity. Even dreams run in cycles. During dreaming, the eyes, even under closed eyelids, show rapid scanning movements. Measurements of this movement, during "rapid eye movement", or "REM", permit accurate timing of periods of dreaming. Based on this, man appears to dream in cycles of about 90 minutes.

Circadian Rhythm

Man's natural rhythm of life is balanced between the length of the 24-hour solar day and the lunar day, which is 50 minutes longer. For this reason it is called the circadian (昼夜的) rhythm. Under normal conditions the circadian rhythm is constantly influenced by the rising and setting of the sun. But people isolated from outside stimuli--such as prisoners kept constantly in cells without natural light--revert automatically to a longer natural cycle.

The circadian pattern seems to be controlled partly by the hypothalamus--an area in the base of the brain close to the pituitary (垂体) gland. The hypothalamus can regulate pituitary secretions, and thus, the activity of a number of other endocrine (内分泌) gland. Effects on the cortex of the adrenal (肾上腺) gland, and changes in release of an adrenal hormone called cortisol (皮质醇), appear to be especially important in certain kinds of rhythms. These mechanisms are highly adaptable.

Most humans do have contact with natural stimuli, and their slightly shorter version of the circadian rhythm is vitally important to them. Temperature, blood pressure, pulse, breathing, and hormone activity all rise and fall in time with the world's slow spin.

A Cycle for Illness

Similarly, ability, temper, and even resistance to infection are controlled by the circadian clock. This may be why some epileptics have seizures only at certain times of the day or why pregnant women get morning sickness.

Experiments have shown that mice injected with pneumonia germs at 4 a.m. survive better than those injected at any other time of day. This could be important to humans. If vulnerability to disease is rhythmic, then response to vaccination is likely to be rhythmic, too.

Circadian rhythms account for the difference between "owls", people who are wide awake at night and stay up late, and "larks", who rise early, do their best work in the morning, and go to bed early.

Lark and Owl Patterns

Both the lark people and the owl people have quite distinct rhythms, probably because of differences in the rhythm of

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第6题
According to research, man's sense of time is mainly mental.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第7题
Normally, the rising and setting of the sun has a constant influence on the circadian rhythm.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第8题
Research has proved that different rhythms of metabolism are the reason for the different rhythms between lark people and the owl people.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题
听力原文:W: Oh, dear! I'm exhausted. I can't walk any further.

M: Let's go to the cafe opposite the China bank and have a rest.

Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?

(13)

A.At a bank.

B.On the street.

C.At home.

D.In a cafe.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the police station is? I lost my wallet.

M: Sure. Go up this street for three blocks and turn left. It's beside the post office. You can't miss it.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(19)

A.The two persons are talking about a lost wallet.

B.The woman is asking the way.

C.The man is not from around here.

D.The man is showing the woman around.

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