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Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:Researchers have established that w

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:

Researchers have established that when people are mentally engaged, biochemical changes occur in the brain that allow it to act more effectively in cognitive areas such as attention and memory. This is true regardless of age.

People will be alert and receptive if they are faced with information that gets them to think about things they are interested in. And someone with a history of doing more rather than less will go into old age more cognitively sound than someone who has not had an active mind.

Many experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging the brain that they are putting the theory to work in their own lives. “The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information,” says James Fozard, associate director of the National Institute on Again. “Most of us don't need that kindof skill. Such specific training is of less interest than being able to maintain mental alertness.” Fozard and others say they challenge their brains with different mental skill, both because they enjoy them and because they are sure that their range of activities will help the way their brains work.

Gene Cohen, acting director of the same institute, suggests that people in their old age should engage in mental and physical activities individually as well as in groups. Cohen says that we are frequently advised to keep physically active as we age, but older people need to keep mentally active as well. Those who do are more likely to maintain their intellectual abilities and to be generally happier and better adjusted. “The point is, you need to do both,” Cohen says. “Intellectual activity actually influences brain-cell health and size.”

6. People who are cognitively healthy are those _______.

A、who can remember large amounts of information

B、who are highly intelligent

C、whose minds are alert and receptive

D、who are good at recognizing different sounds

7. According to Fozards argument people can make their brains work more efficiently by _______.

A、constantly doing memory work

B、taking part in various mental activities

C、going through specific training

D、making frequent adjustments

8. The findings of James and other scientists in their work _________.

A、remain a theory to further proved

B、have been challenged by many other experts

C、have been generally accepted

D、are practiced by the researchers themselves

9. Older people are generally advised to ___________.

A、keep fit by going in for physical activities

B、keep mentally active by challenges through specific training

C、maintain mental alertness through specific training

D、maintain a balance between individual and group activities

10. What is the passage mainly about?

A、How biochemical changes occur in the human brain.

B、Why people should keep active not only physically but also mentally.

C、How intellectual activities influence brain-cell health

D、Why people should receive special mental training as they age.

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第1题
Which of the following statements about couplets is NOT true?

A、A couplet—just like a couple—means two lines.

B、Each line can stand alone by itself and make sense.

C、Couplets can be very effective in end-stopped form when the first line asks a question, like a riddle, and the second line gives the answer.

D、The two lines in a couplet must have the same number of words.

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第2题
1. When first ________,these products were widely accepted by consumers.(introduce)

当初次被介绍到市场上时,这些产品很受消费者欢迎。

2. He made it clear________the problem by himself.(solve)

他澄清自己能解决这个问题。

3. The manager insisted that________the companies who had done something that hurt our feelings.

(break)

经理坚持要求我们与伤害了我们感情的公司决裂。

4. By no means________before your parents.(tell)

你决不能在父母面前撒谎。

5. When you get the paper back, pay special attention to what________.(mark)

当你拿回试卷时,一定要特别注意那些批改了的地方。

6. She is proud of her two sons,________is now studying in the US.(young)

她为两个儿子感到自豪,其中年龄小的那个正在美国学习。

7. It is those who are willing to give rather than receive __________to be respected.(deserve)

是那些宁愿付出而不愿获取的人应该得到尊重。

8. Since 1978,________in this small village.(take)

自从1978年以来,这个小村庄发生了巨大的变化。

9. She________her homework when her mother asked her to practise playing the piano yesterday.

(hardly)

昨天她刚完成作业,妈妈就让她练习弹钢琴。

10. He knows so much about this problem! He________a lot of books.(refer)

他对于这个问题知道得这么多!他一定是翻阅了大量的书。

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第3题
Passage 1

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:

In the past, operations were difficult. Until the middle of the eighteen fifties, surgery.

In some countries, up to 90 percent of patients died from infection after operations. In 1865, however, Joseph Lister, a British surgeon, found an answer to the problem. He used an “antiseptic” during and after operations. This killed the dangerous bacteria and most of his patients lived. Since then, surgeons have used antiseptics in all operations. Surgery has developed in many important ways since the day of Joseph Lister. Today, when patients go to hospital for an operation, they can expect the best treatment, in clean and hygienic conditions.

Operations were difficult and dangerous until_______.

A.1850

B.the middle of 1850

C.the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth century

D.the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century

In the passage, surgery means__________.A.The performing of an operation

B.cure

C.treatment

D.medicine

Which topic of the following best suits the passage?A.Operations were difficult in the past

B.The devotion of Joseph Lister to medical science

C.Surgery has become safer

D.Developments in surgery

Joseph Lister was________.A.a Frenchman

B.a German

C.an Englishman

D.an American

In the past, up to 90 percent of patients died after operations mainly because__________.A.bacteria entered the cuts in the patients’ bodies and infection took place

B.the conditions in hospitals were bad

C.the skill of surgeons was not so good

D.there were no good medicine at that time

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第4题

Questions from 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

A. Questions from 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

B.   Against this background, the WTO faces several daunting challenges. The first is to continue bringing down tariffs on traded goods. Average penalties have fallen steadily since the GATT’s formation but even the most open economies retain lofty barriers: for instance, America still charges a tariff of 14.6% on import of clothing, five times higher than its average levy.

C.   Resistance to tariff cuts is strongest in agriculture. According to Tim Josling, a trade expert at Stanford University, tariffs and other barriers on farm goods average a crippling 40% worldwide and create distortions that “destroy huge amounts of value”. A new set of global farm talk is planned to start in 1999. At the least, you might think, these could lock in impressive reforms in Latin America and encourage further watering-down of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy. But they will prove difficult: squabbles over agriculture almost sank the Uruguay round.

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第5题

Passage 5 Each time a person opens his or her mouth to eat, he or she makes a nutritional decision. These selections make a definitive difference in how an individual looks, feels, and performs at work or play.When a good assortment of food like fresh fruits, leafy vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins is selected and eaten, the consequences are likely to be desirable levels for health and energy to allow one to be as active as needed. Conversely, when choices consist of processed foods like packaged cookies, crackers, and sodas, items filled with sugars, hydrogenated fats, chemicals and preservatives – all of which can be harmful in large quantities – the consequences can be poor health or limited energy or both. Studies of American diets, particularly the diets of the very young, reveal unsatisfactory dietary habits as evidenced by the numbers of overweight and out-of-shape young children. Parents, who are supposed to be masters of their children’s dietary habits, often leave nutritional choices to their children, who are not informed enough to make healthy decisions. If anyone is to blame for the childhood obesity crisis in the United States today, it is the parents who allow their children to eat nutritionally bankrupt foods. The author most likely uses the phrase “filled with sugars, hydrogenated fats, chemicals and preservatives – all of which can be harmful in large quantities”in order to:

A、criticize the growing obesity crisis in the United States.

B、contrast poor choices in children in the United States with healthy choices.

C、identify the leading chemicals in processed foods so people know what to avoid.

D、intensify the negative reaction to processed foods.

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第6题
Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.

The method for making beer has changed over time. Hops (啤酒花),for example, which give many a modem beer its bitter flavor, are a (26)_______ recent addition to the beverage. This was first mentioned in reference to brewing in the ninth century. Now, researchers have found a (27)_______ingredient in residue (残留物)from 5,000-year-old beer brewing equipment. While digging two pits at a site in the central plains of China, scientists discovered fragments from pots and vessels. The different shapes of the containers (28)_______ they were used to brew, filter, and store beer. They may be ancient “beer-making tools,” and the earliest (29_______ evidence of beer brewing in China, the researchers reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. To (30)_______ that theory, the team examined the yellowish, dried (31)_______ inside the vessels. The majority of the grains, about 80%, were from cereal crops like barley (大麦),and about 10% were bits of roots, (32)_______lily,which would have made the beer sweeter, the scientists say. Barley was an unexpected find: the crop was domesticated in Western Eurasia and didn&39;t become a (33)_______food in central China until about 2,000 years ago, according to the researchers. Based on that timing, they indicate barley may have (34)_______ in the region not as food, but as (35)_______material for beer brewing.

A) Arrived

B) consuming

C) direct

D) exclusively

E) including

F) inform

G) raw

H) reached

I) relatively

J) remains

K)resources

L) staple

M) suggest

N) surprising

O) test

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第7题
【判断题】Two important criteria are highly required when it comes to writing a message: a. being polite and professional in the text; b. recording all the facts correctly.
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第8题
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: The third group of people steal things because they _____.

A、are mentally ill

B、are quite absent-minded

C、can not resist the temptation

D、can not afford to pay for the goods

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