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金太阳新课标资源网 2012届高考英语二轮专题复习精选完型填空汇编The stress of daily life has given rise to a new phenomenon sleep texting. People with this condition send text messages while asleep to their friends and family completely _(50)_ that they are doing it.Sleep specialist Dr David Cunnington, of Melbourne Sleep Disorder Centre in Australia, said patients had reported _(51)_ of sleep texting and he has advised people to leave their _(52)_ outside the bedroom.He said: “We have had patients who have reported sending text messages to their friends and family while asleep. It is one of those things that happens, but it is very _(53)_, and certainly not a common trend.”_(54)_, there are no studies into sleep texting but a _(55)_ phenomenon, sleep emailing, was studied in 2008.Researchers at the University of Toledo reported the case of a woman, 44, who would _(56)_ emails while sound asleep. She had no recollection(记忆) of sending the emails when awake. Dr Cunnington said cases of sleep emailing were more common, and were likely to have a more _(57)_ effect on the lives of sufferers.He said: “Emails can be sent to work colleagues and have much more serious _(58)_, whereas text messages are more likely to be _(59)_ sent to a friend or family member, so people arent as likely to complain of a problem.”Dr Cunnington described sleep texting as the _(60)_ of people having too much to do during waking life. He explained: People are doing so much during a normal day that it can mean that they feel like theyre on call even at night.“_(61)_ its so easy to receive emails constantly, and get notifications(通知) from smartphones(智能电话), it becomes more difficult for us to _(62)_ our waking and sleeping lives.”Dr Cunnington said people _(63)_ to get a quality nights sleep must realize that the key point is that people need to _(64)_ their sleep, and make an effort to switch off at night.A. consciousB. unaware C. secureD. gratefulA. missionsB. intervalsC. coursesD. incidentsA. mobile phones B. personal computersC. unfinished workD. sleeping pillsA. trueB. commonC. obviousD. rareA. FortunatelyB. AdequatelyC. UnsurprisinglyD. UnbelievablyA. similar B. strangeC. presentD. uniqueA. recallB. overlookC. composeD. recoverA. generousB. internalC. harmfulD. positiveA. consequencesB. preparationsC. significanceD. symptomsA. accidentally B. purposefullyC. unreasonablyD. unwillinglyA. temperB. resultC. excuseD. lossA. BecauseB. AlthoughC. Just asD. SoA. combineB. satisfyC. describeD. separateA. appointingB. struggling C. carryingD. affordingA. recognizeB. ignoreC. restoreD. respect答案:50-54 BDADC 55-59 ACCAA 60-64 BADBDWe all laugh. We all hurt. We all make mistakes. We all dream, thats life. Its a journey. Please follow these rules to make the journey of your life a journey of joy! 50 positive through the cold season could be your best 51 against getting ill, new study findings suggest.In an experiment that 52 healthy volunteers to a cold or flu virus, researchers found that people with a 53 sunny characteristic were less likely to 54 ill. The findings, published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, build on evidence that a “positive emotional style” can help 55 the common cold and other illnesses.Researchers believe the reasons may be both objective as in happiness increasing immune(免疫的) function and subjective as in happy people being less 56 by a scratchy throat or runny nose. “People with a positive emotional style may have different immune 57 to the virus,” explained the lead study author Dr Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. “And when they do get a cold, they may 58 their illness as being less severe.”Cohen and his colleagues had found in a 59 study that happier people seemed less likely to catch a cold, but some questions remained as to whether the emotional tendency itself had the effect.For the new study, the researchers had 193 healthy adults with complete standard measures of personality tendency, health-consciousness and emotional “style”. Those who 60 be happy, energetic and easy-going were judged as having a positive emotional style, 61 those who were often unhappy, tense and unfriendly had a negative style. The researchers gave them drops through their noses 62 either a cold virus or a particular flu virus. Over the next six days, the 63 reported on any aches, pains, sneezing they had, while the researchers collected 64 data, like daily mucus(黏液) production. Cohen and his colleagues found that based on objective measures of nasal woes(鼻部的不适), happy people were less likely to develop a cold.50. A. LivingB. StayingC. PullingD. Surviving51. A. safeguardB. opportunityC. cautionD. defense52. A. excludedB. exploredC. exposedD. escaped53. A. generallyB. commonlyC. frequentlyD. perfectly54. A. changeB. fallC. turnD. remain55. A. keepB. avoidC. denyD. remove56. A. sufferedB. troubledC. disturbedD. hinted57. A. functionB. abilityC. responseD. action58. A. thinkB. relateC. interpretD. translate59. A. formalB. currentC. previousD. precious60. A. tended toB. opposed toC. used toD. stuck to61. A. whileB. howeverC. whats moreD. therefore62. A. implyingB. matchingC. containingD. occupying63. A. patientsB. adultsC. volunteersD. researchers64. A. objectiveB. impressive C. positiveD. effective答案:5054 BDCAB 5559 BBCCC 6064 AACCASuccess often depends on your performance at an interview. For those who are well prepared, it can be a 50 experience but for others it can be a 51 time. Love them or hate them, though, your job prospects are largely dependent on your interview 52 . Its not unusual for a company to have fifty or sixty applicants, for a job, so if you are asked to attend a(n) 53 , you are a serious competitor being seriously 54 for the post.Usually companies give you at least a days notice of an interview, so use that time to 55 yourself well. Read through the job description and any information sent to you, and prepare answers to as many questions as you can 56 .At an interview, try to present a “ 57 ” version of yourself. You need to 58 the employer that you can do the job, 59 you mustnt appear over-confident. Being pleasant, however, doesnt mean that you should 60 with everything that the interviewer says. Most companies want to elect someone with his or her own 61 .Its also important to make sure that you really listen to what is being asked. In your preparation you will have rehearsed answers to a number of imaginary questions; but you must 62 your response to suit the questions.Its worthwhile spending a few moments after the interview 63 your performance. You can do this best before you know the 64 . What aspects of the interview went well? What do you need to improve? What would you do differently next time?50. A. common B. positive C. first-hand D. discouraging51. A. terrifying B. agreeable C. appointed D. convenient52. A. skills B. craft C. efficiency D. qualifications53. A. occasion B. situation C. interview D. ceremony54. A. trained B. wanted C. applied D. considered55. A. decorate B. shape C. dress D. prepare56. A. worry about B. think of C. refer to D. ask for57. A. pleasant B. modern C. dramatic D. formal58. A. confirm B. prove C. convince D. guarantee59. A. then B. and C. but D. therefore60. A. deal B. agree C. compare D. discuss61. A. opinion B. belief C. character D. personality 62. A. give B. shift C. find D. tailor63. A. conducting B. attending C. analyzing D. directing64. A. performance B. result C. interview D. position答案:5054 BAACD 5559 DBACC 6064 BADCBInternational Womens Day is celebrated to recognize that peace and social progress require the active participation and equality of women, and to acknowledge the contribution of women to international peace and security. For the women of the world, the Day is a(n) _50_ to review how far they have come in their _51_ for equality, peace and development. You might think that womens equality benefits mostly women, _52_ every one percent growth in female secondary schooling results in a 0.3 percent _53_ in the economy. Yet girls are often _54_ from receiving education in the poorest countries that would best benefit from the economic growth. _55_ the men and women work together to secure the rights and full potential of women, lasting _56_ to the worlds most serious social, economic and political problems are unlikely to be found. In recent decades, much _57_ has been made. On a worldwide level, womens _58_ to education and proper health care has increased; their participation in paid work has _59_; and legislation(立法) that promises _60_ opportunities for women and respect for their human rights has been _61_ in many countries. The world now has an ever-growing number of women participating in society as policy-makers. However, _62_ in the world can women claim to have all the same rights and opportunities as men. The majority of the worlds 1.3 billion absolute poor are _63_. On average, women receive between 30 and 40 percent less pay than men earn for the same work. And everywhere, women continue to be _64_ of violence, with insult and domestic violence listed as significant causes of disability and death among women of reproductive age worldwide.50. A. exampleB. occasionC. situationD. case51. A. struggleB. mistakeC. treatmentD. respect52. A. soB. althoughC. butD. and53. A. permissionB. understandingC. decreaseD. growth54. A. keptB. escapedC. protectedD. resulted55. A. UntilB. OnceC. IfD. When56. A. entrancesB. problemsC. solutionsD. devotions57. A. advanceB. mistakeC. estimateD. progress58. A. accessB. devotionC. refusalD. adoption59. A. declinedB. grownC. become lessD. deepened60. A. betterB. equalC. differentD. many61. A. adoptedB. shownC. refusedD. taught62. A. somewhereB. everywhereC. anywhereD. nowhere63. A. womenB. menC. childrenD. old people64. A. fightersB. survivorsC. victimsD. makers答案:50. B 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. A 56. C 57. D 58. A 59. B60. B 61. A62. D 63. A 64. CWhen discussing the causes of animal endangerment, it is important to understand that individual species are not the only factors involved in this difficult situation. Endangerment is a broad 50 , one that involves the habitats (栖息地) and environments where species live and interact with one another. Although some measures are being 51 to help specific cases of endangerment, the universal problem cannot be solved until the 52 environments where endangered species live are 53 by humans. There are many reasons why a particular species may become endangered, but habitat destruction is on top.Our planet is continually changing, causing habitats to be changed and modified. Natural changes tend to occur at a gradual pace, usually causing only a slight 54 on individual species. However, when changes occur at a fast pace, there is little or no time for individual species to _55 and adapt to new circumstances. This can create disastrous results, and for this reason, rapid habitat loss is the 56 cause of species endangerment. The strongest forces in rapid habitat loss are human beings. Nearly every region of the earth has been affected by human 57 , particularly during this past century. The loss of microbes (微生物) in soils that formerly supported tropical forests, the 58 of fish and various aquatic (水族的) species in polluted habitats, and changes in global climate brought about by the 59 greenhouse gases are all results of human activities.It can be 60 for an individual to recognize the effects that humans have had on specific species. It is also hard to identify or predict human effects on individual species and habitats, especially during a human lifetime. 61 it is quite obvious that human activities have greatly contributed to species endangerment. 62 , although tropical forests may look as though they are thick and healthy, they are actually highly susceptible (易受影响的) to destruction only because of the soils in which they grow 63 nutrients (营养). It may take centuries to re-grow a forest that was cut down by humans or destroyed by fire, and many of the worlds severely threatened animals and plants live in these forests. If the present rate of forest 64 continues, huge quantities of plant and animal species will disappear. 50. A. theme B. project C. issue D. experiment51. A. performedB. taken C. held D. made52. A. social B. human C. residential D. natural53. A. protected B. neglected C. damaged D. created54. A. anxiety B. improvement C. impact D. burden55. A. react B. move C. flee D. survive56. A. effective B. practical C. normal D. primary57. A. activitiesB. behaviors C. greed D. achievement58. A. appreciation B. protection C. extinction D. existence59. A. escaped B. leaked C. relieved D. released60. A. reasonableB. difficult C. possible D. natural61. A. Because B. And C. But D. So62. A. In short B. By contrast C. As a result D. For example63. A. lacking B. containing C. absorbing D. destroying64. A. growth B. loss C. extension D. planting答案:50-64: CBDAC ADACD BCDABSome researchers find that less than half of a spoken messages real meaning is in the words of the message. They say that most of a messages meaning comes from understanding how the speaker uses thing like tone of voice(语调)and 50 language. So people use 51 just words to communicate. Body language includes such things as the 52 on the speakers face, gestures the speaker 53 with his or her hands, and the positions of the speakers body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many 54 ways for people to use body language, too. For example, 55 may imply different meanings in different cultures. Making a “thumbs up” sign in American means “Great!” However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is 56 offensive (攻击性的). And in India, if 57 want to show speakers that they understand, the listeners will move their heads from side to side. In many Western countries, this means “ 58 ”. 59 body language can be used 60 by different cultures, there are also many gestures that are almost used the same way. For example, a smile is understood as a 61 of friendship or good will around the world. Also using an open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or 62 in most cultures. Another example, if you want to 63 “I am interested in you” or “I like you,” this kind of body language is sometimes used between two people. Usually one uses the same gesture and turns the body to fully face 64 . A. bodyB. spokenC. EnglishD. deaf A. little ofB. none ofC. more thanD. plenty of A. eye-sightB. moodC. feelingD. expression A. makesB. readsC. worksD. communicates A. differentB. similarC. sameD. opposite A. eye contactsB. gesturesC. looksD. appearances A. peacefullyB. doubtedlyC. extremelyD. hardly A. listeners B. speakersC. friendsD. foreigners A. YesB. NoC. O.K.D. Sorry A. If B. WhenC. AlthoughD. Since A. similarlyB. differentlyC. definitelyD. exactly A. signB. signalC. sighD. symbol A. excitingB. rudeC. unfriendlyD. friendly A. listenB. showC. expressD. understand A. othersB. the otherC. the others D. another 答案:50 - 54 ACDAA 55 -59 BCABC 60 - 64 BADCBWelcome to the Bourton-on-the-Water Website. The content of the site has been produced by local people _50_ you, as a visitor, can enjoy at your leisure some of the delightful _51_ of our lovely village and the countryside around it.The Cotswolds have always been looked upon as the Heart of England. It is one of the few regions with an _52_ style all of its own and the steeply pitched roofs, stone mullions and dormer windows are typical. Built almost exclusively(仅仅) in warm yellow Cotswold stone, this delightful village has such a unique _53_ to visitors and residents alike. Regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England, Bourton-on-the-Water has _54_ its share of Cotswold houses and cottages, many of them 300 years old, some _55_ to Elizabethan times 400 years ago. There is plenty to see and do here and we hope this _56_ and also our Visitor Information Centre can help to make your _57_ as enjoyable as possible.Bourton-on-the-Water Visitor Information Centre is independently owned, and _58_ next to the Cotswold Perfumery in Victoria Street. Bed and breakfast accommodation and hotels can be _59_ before you arrive by using our telephon

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