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1.—Wouldyoumindgivingmealifthome, I'llwaitforyouatthegateafterA.How B.Byall C.Why D.UptoThiswillbeayearofaction,andthatactionshouldbeginbyextendingunemploymentinsuranceforwho intheeconomicA.laid B.laid C.laid D.laidAlltheclonedanimalshavesofarsufferedfromsomeseriousdisorders,manyof dyingsoonafterbirth. D.them.—Didyougotothelecturebythevisiting—No.I it,butI'vebeenbusytakingcareofmygrandmainhospitalthesewouldhave B.shouldC.musthave D.wouldInsuchabackground,hiswhitehairwas hisdarkinrelation B.inneed C.incontrast D.infavorBy2025,whenthenumberofconsumersworldwidehasreached4.2billion,peoplewith ewillbe,thefirsttime,morethan strugglingtomeetbasicA. B. C. D.MillionsofEuropeansandotherfansaroundtheworldareholdingtheirbreathandwaitingforinformationabouthishopefulrecovery.Wewishhimandhisfamilythebest.【小题1】MichaelSchumacherisinacomaafter A.crashinginanairliftB.aFormulaOneFordcarC.askiingaccidentduringhisD.abumpontoarockinaskiing2】Whatisago-kartmostlikelytoAmedicalAsmallcar-racingAracing-cardriver’ssafetyAsmallmotorvehicleusedfor【小题3】FromthepassagewecanlearnthatMichaelSchumacher isrecoveringquicklyattheAlpineHospitalingaveallhismoneytocharityduringtheheightofhisracedforFerrariandMercedes ingacamefromhumbleorigins ethegreatestF1driverportraythepurityoflove,whichisexpressedthroughakissorawarmhug.Perhapsthat’sthesecretoftheirsuccess;perhapspeoplearestillfascinatedbyCinderella-typestories.ThegrowingwealthgapisamatterofsocialconcernbothinSouthKoreaand,andthechallengesthatyoungpeoplefaceintheirsearchforabetterlifemighthaveprompted(激起)manyordinarygirlstodreamofmarryingrich,caringmen.ThisispreciselywhatthepopularSouthKoreanTVdramasportrayInfactSouthKoreanTVdramasaretailoredtomeetthemarket’sdemands.Incontrast, TVscreensarefloodedbyknock-off(山寨)orpoorlymadesoapoperas.TherearetoomanyTVdramasthatareeitherofthestereotyped(刻板的)warthemeorjustblindlycopyforeignprograms.ThelackofgoodstorieshasresultedinloadsofTVseriesontimetravelorfightsintheharems(后宫)ofQingDynastyemperors.These,inshort,arethepainofTVproductions.TheshootingforSouthKoreanproductionsgenerallystartswhenthescripts()arejustone-thirdready.Manypopularproductionshavetheirownwebsites,wherescriptwriterspostpartofthefinishedscripts,invitingviewerstoleavemessages,discusstheplotandcomeupwithsuggestionsforfutureevents.Thisnotonlykeepsviewers’interestintheTVdramasalive,butalsohelpsscriptwritersanddirectorsmakechangestothestorylinestosuittheaudience’sHopefully,theinnovation-induced(创新引导的)successofSouthKoreanTVprogramswillTVdramamakerstothinkupnewideasandabandontheirbadpracticeofcopyingforeignproductionsinordertoattractmoreviewersathome,andpossiblyabroad.【小题3】Accordingtothepassage,thesecrettoKoreanTVdramas’beingsuccessfulisthat dramastarsmustbetall,richandhandsomeorscriptwritersshouldchoosetheappropriatethemesforalldramaproducershavecreativeideastoadapttoviewers’interestandpeople’sconcernssuchaswealthgapbothinKoreaandaretakengoodcare4】WhatdoesthelastparagraphAbandoningcopyingforeignproductionsistheonlywaytoattract TVdramamakersshouldfollowinthefootstepsoftheIt’shardtopredictwhatthefutureTVdramas andKoreawillbeAbrightfutureofTVdramascanbeexpectedpromptedbytheHackingoursensestoboostlearningSomeschoolsarepummusic,noisesandpleasantsmellsintotheclassroomtoseeifitimprovesexamresults.Coulditwork?Whydosongsstickinourheads?Whatdoesyourschoolsmelllike?Isitnoisyorpeaceful?Itmightnotseemimportant,butagrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatsmellsandsoundscanhaveanimpactonlearning,performanceandcreativity.Indeed,someheadteachershaverecentlytakentonoisesandpumsmellsintotheirschoolstoseewhetheritcanboostgrades.Isthereanythinginit?Andifvolume.Inaseriesofstudiespublishedlastyear,RaviMehtafromtheCollegeofBusinessatIllinoisandhiscolleaguestestedpeople’screativitywhileexposedtoasoundtrackmadeupofbackgroundnoises—suchascoffee-shopchatterandconstruction-sitedrilling—atdifferentvolumes.Theyfoundthatpeopleweremorecreativewhenthebackgroundnoiseswereyedatamediumlevelthanwhenvolumewaslow.Loudbackgroundnoise,however,damagedtheircreativity.Manyteachersallovertheworldalreadyymusictostudentsinclass.ManyareinspiredbythebeliefthathearingmusiccanboostIQinlatertasks,theso-calledMozarteffect.Whiletheevidenceactuallysuggestsit’shardtosayclassicalmusicboostsbrainpower,researchersdothinkpleasantsoundsbeforeataskcansometimesliftyourmoodandhelpyouperformwell,saysPerham,whohasdonehisownstudiesonthephenomenon.Thekeyappearstobethatyouenjoywhatyou’rehearing.“Ifyoulikethemusicoryoulikethesound—evenlisteningtoaStephenKingnovel—thenyoudobetter.Itdoesn’tmatteraboutthemusic,”hesays.So,itseemsthatschoolsthatchoosetopreventdisturbingnoisesandcreatepositivesoundscapescouldenhancethelearningoftheirstudents,solongastheymakecarefulchoices.Yetthisisn’ttheonlysensebeingusedtoaffectlearning.SpecialeducationalneedsstudentsatSydenhamhighschoolinLondonarebeingencouragedtorevisedifferentsubjectsinthepresenceofdifferentsmells—grapefruitscentsformaths,lavenderforFrenchandspearmintforhistory.【小题1】Thefourquestionsinthefirstparagrapharemeantto createsomesenseofhumourtopleasetheprovidethemostfrequentlyaskedquestionsinschoolsholdthereaders’attentionandarousetheircuriositytogooneadndeclarethepurposeofthearticle:totrytoofferkeytothose【小题4Towardsthepositiveimpactofappropriatebackgroundsoundandsmellonstudents’learningandcreativity,theauthor’sattitudeis A. B. C. D.5】WhichofthefollowingismostlikelytofollowuptheresearchExperts’researchintoothersensesthatcanimprovestudents’MoresuccessfulexamplesofboostinglearningpowerbyusingSuggestionsforpumlotsofpleasantsmellsintoschoolDebatesonwhethernoisescanreallyhavepositiveeffectonstudents’TherehasbeenmuchdiscussionrecentlyaboutreducingtheweightofEnglishin'shigh-staketestssuchasthenationalcollegeentranceexamination.ItisarguedbysomeapudingtherecentchangetoreducetheimportanceofEnglishintestssothatitwillleadstudentstofocusmoreonlearning.TheTVprogramWritinginhasexposedtheproblemthatstudentsandthegeneralpubliccannotwriteinastheyusedtodo.SomeblamethedesignofthecurriculumforgivingEnglishanequalorgreateramountofemphasis,whichmighthavecontributedtothefailureinteaching.ButthisisprobablynotafairaccusationsincechildrenEnglishspeakingcountriescannotspellIdoubtthatstudyingEnglishinitselfhurtsthestudy .Infact,highachieversinEnglishorTobeconstructive,weoughttostartadialogueonwaystomakeimprovementsinlearning essothatstudents'timelearningEnglishisspentmoreeffectively.ThereareafewthingsthatcouldimproveEnglisheducation,suchasassessmentdesign,learnermotivationandteachingstyle,IamsuretherearemanyotherareaswherechangescangreatlyimprovetheeffectivenessandefficiencyEnglishlearning.Thepublicdiscourseatpresentisalittleoversimplified.PeoplearearguingfororagainstEnglishhavinglessweightinmajortests,whenthedialogueshouldbetakenastepfurther,totheimprovementoflearningorteachingmethodsthatmaybenefittheteachingofothersubjectsaswell,included.1】Inparagraph3QianZhongshu,LuXunandLinYutangarementionedtoshowrespectfortheircapabilitiesoflearningproveEnglish arenotconadcryconfirmtheimportanceoflearningEnglishinlthereadersEnglishEducationisto2】AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisTheTVprogramWritinginisverypopularatGoodresultsoflearningEnglisharenotworthsomuchSomeareinfavorofattachinglessimportancetoEnglishinSacrificingEnglishcanimprovelanguageClimatechangecouldaffectfoods,waterresources,humanhealthandIfgreenhousegasemissionskeepincreasingatthecurrentrate,globaltemperatureisexpectedtorisebetween2°Cand6°Cby2100.Thisdoesn’tsoundmuch,buta5°Cchangeisthedifferencebetweenthecurrentwarmperiodandaniceage.Globalwarmingleadstootherchangesintheclimate:meltingice,moreevaporation蒸发),changesgeographicalpatternsofrainfall,heavierdownpoursseparatedbylongerdryspells,morefrequentheatwaves,moreintensehurricanes,andsealevelrise.watersupply.Somecropscouldsufferheatstress.Whiletheremaybebenefitsinsomeregions,overallclimatechangeislikelytohaveanegativeimpactonglobalfoods.Theimpactsofclimatechangeonagriculturewillvarywidelyaroundtheworld.Aglobaltemperatureriseof1–2°Cisexpectedtoincreasefoodproductioninsomeregions,particularlymid-latitudeareas.Butintropicalregionsevenasmallamountofwarmingcouldreducecropyields.Atemperatureriseof3°Cormorecouldthreatenglobalfoodresources,asallregionsarelikelytoexperiencenegativeimpactsoverall.Freshwaterresourcescouldalsodiminishespeciallyintropicalregions,asrainpatternschangeandevaporationspeedsup.Somecommunitiescouldloseessentialmeltwaterasglaciersdisappear,whilemoreintenserainfallandhurricanescouldcausemoreflooding,leadingtowaterpollutionandbacterialdiseasessuchascholera(霍乱)ingmoreClimatechangecouldleadtoavarietyofhealthimpacts–bothpositiveandnegative.Onthenegativescientistsanticipatemorecasesofmalnutrition,heatstrokeandwaterbornediseasessuchascholera.Althoughsomepopulationswillbenefitfromareducedriskofcold-relatedillnessessuchashypothermia,overallawarmingworldislikelytohavenegativeeffectsonhumanhealth.Scientistsalsoexpectdamagetohomesandbuildingsfrommoreintensehurricanes,heavierrainfallandrisingsealevels.Climatechangeislikelytoaffectinfrastructurebyincreasingtheriskofbothcoastalandinlandfloodingaroundtheworld,owingtoacombinationofheavierrainfall,risingsealevelsandincreasedstormdamage.Homesandbuildingscouldalsobeaffectedbythethawingoffrozengroundandgreaterriskof Theconsequencesofclimatechangewillhaveanimpactonpeoplearoundthe【小题4】Thepassageismainlymeanttolus howglobalwarmingleadstochangesinthehowclimatechangeaffectspeoplewhyclimatechangeaffectsourcropwhyclimatechangecontributestoallbadTheUnitedNationsclimatetalksinDoha,Qatar,intotheirsecondweek,Wednesday,asdelegatesfromnearly200countriesstruggletocraftarecementfortheKyotoProtocol,theglobalagreementonclimatechangethatexpiresattheendofthismonth.Thenegotiationsaredeadlocked(陷入僵局)overdemandsbypoorernationsforfinancialhelpincoclimateUnitedNationsSecretaryGeneralBanKi-mooncalledondelegatesattheUnitedNationsConferenceonClimateChangetospeeduptheirworkonanagreementtoaddressawarmingnet.“Letusbeundernoillusion(幻想),thisisacrisis,athreattousall,oureconomies,oursecurityandgroupsworkingonsocialjusticeissues,apudedeffortsbyEngland,GermanyandSwedentoincreasetheirclimateaidandexpectsothernationstofollow.“Thoseannouncementsaretruly e.Andtheyshineaspotlightonthosethathaveremainedsilent:theU.S.,Canada,Japan,evenAustralia,"Goresaid."Butweneedtobeveryclearaswellthatthosetypesofannouncementsmadeinpressconferencescanbenosubstituteforclearcommitmentsinthetextthatpoorcountrieshavecomeheretonegotiate.”【小题1】What’sthemainideaoftheysanimportantroleinTheUnitedNationsclimatetalksinDoha,TheUnitedNationsclimatetalksinDoha,Qatar,intotheirsecondweek,DevelocountrieswantrichnationstopayforclimateBanKi-mooncalledondelegatesattheUnitedNationsConferenceonClimateChangetospeeduptheirworkonanagreementtoaddressawarmingnet.【小题2】WhatdidUnitedNationsSecretaryGeneralBanKi-moonsaidinParagraph4ClimatechangewilldoharmtoallthecountriesintheThereisnohopetodealwiththerobe.Illusion(幻想)isacrisisathreattousBanKi-mooncalledondelegatestocopewithawarmingSpanishexplorerscalledthemLasEncantadas,theEnchantedIsles,andCharlesDarwinusedhisstudiesoftheislandsasthefoundationforhistheoryofnaturalselection.TheGalapagosareamongtheworld'smostimportantscientifictreasures,agroupofvolcanicislandssurroundedbydesertedbeachesandinhabitedbyuniquevarietiesofgianttortoise,lizards,andbirds.YetlifeonthisUnitedNationsworldheritagesitehasturnedsourBattleshavebrokenoutbetweenfishermenandconservationists.Ecuador,whichownstheislands,hassentanavalpatrol(巡逻队)toputdowndisturbances.ThecontroversialdirectoroftheGalapagosNationalPark—whichcontrols97percentofGalapagoslandthereserveextendingto40 offshore—hasbeenfired,whileanairofuneasytensionhangsovertheislands,astheislandersprepareforelectionwhentheypicktheirrepresentativesinEcuador’snationalassembly.“It’saverytensesituation,”saidLeonorStjepic,directoroftheLondon-basedGalapagosConservationTrust,whichraisesmoneytohelpprojectsontheislands.“Wearewatchingitwithconcern.”Thehasbeentriggeredbyanalarminggrowthintheislands’population.PuertoAyora,onSantaCruzisland,housedjust45inhabitantsinthe50s.Todaytherearemorethan10,000,whiletheislands'totalpopulationismorethan19,000andgrowingby6percentayear,despiterecentlyintroducedalawtolimitwavesofimmigrantsfleeingthepoorareasofEcuadorforalife“inparadise()”.Ontopofthis,morethan100,000touristsvisittheislandseveryThen,theEcuadorernmentappointedFaustoCepedaasthenationalpark'snewdirector,apostthathas apoliticalfootballforthe ernment.Therehavebeenninedirectorsinthepast18months.ThisappointmentwasparticularlycontroversialhoweverCepedawasknowntohaveclosetieswiththefishingindustry,andtherangers(管理员),whorunthenationalparkandreserve,rebelled.Morethan300stagedasit-inatthepark’sheadquartersandpreventedCepedafromtakinguphispost.Abattlebrokeout,andatleasttwopeoplesufferedseriousinjuries.Eventually,Cepeda—withthefishermen’shelp-enteredthepark.“Iaminoffice,iamincontrol.AndIamtryingtolowerthetension,”heannounced.TheEcuadorernmenttooknochances,andsentapatrolboattomaintainthepeace.Afewdayslater,EcuadorEnvironmentMinisterFabianValdivicsometrepresentativesofrangers.Afterdiscussions,hetoldnewspapersthathehaddecidedtoremoveCepedafromthepost.However,asthepopulationcontinuestorise,thelong-termpressuresontheislandsareseriousandwillnotdisappearthateasily.“WehavetobalanceitsspecialenvironmentwiththeneedsoflocalpeopleInthatsenseitisamicrocosm影)foralltheotherthreatenedpartsoftheworld.Sogettingitrighthereisgoingtobeavery,veryimportanttricktopulloff,”saidStjepic.【小题3】Whatistheprimarycontributingfactorto betweenconservationistsandThedismissalofthepreviousdirectoroftheGalapagosNationalTheexploitationoftheTheernment'ssupportofGalapagosConservationCepeda’sclosetiewiththefishing【小题4】Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat theprojectsofGalapagosConservationTrustontheislandsareconservationistsgetangrywhenfishermenarekillingapoliticiansfrom ernmentyfootballonthe ernmentistryingtoeasethe【小题5】InParagraph13,whatdoestheauthormeanby“The ernmenttookno ernmentdidnotseizeTheernmentmadenoTheernmentdidnotrunTheernmentshrankfromAnewstudylinksheavyairpollutionfromcoalburningtoshorterlivesinnorthern.Researchersestimatethatthehalf-billionpeoplealivethereinthe1990swillliveanaverageof5yearslessthantheirsoutherncounterpartsbecausetheybreatheddirtierair.itselfmadethecomparisonpossible:fordecades,anow-disernment providedthoughdis after1980,ithasleftalegacy(遗留)inthenorthofheavycoalburning,whichreleasesparticulatepollutantsintotheairthatcanharmhumanhealth.Researchersfoundnootherernmentpoliciesthat 'snorthdifferentlyfromthesouth.Theresearcherscollecteddatafor90cities,from1981to2000,ontheannualdailyaverageconcentrationoftotalsuspended(悬浮的)particulates.In,thoseareconsideredtobeparticulatesthatare100micrometersorlessindiametersentoutfromsourcesincludingpowerstations,constructionsitesandvehiclesAmongthemPM2.5isofespeciallygreathealthconcernbecauseitcangodeepintothelungs.Theresearchersestimatedtheimpactonlifeexpectanciesusingdeathdatafrom1991-2000.Theyfoundthatinthenorth,theconcentrationofparticulateswas184microgramspercubicmeteror55percenthigherthaninthesouth,andlifeexpectancieswere5.5yearsloweronaverageacrossallageranges.1】Themainideaofthispassageisresearch findsairpollutionshortenedlifeB.theernment coalforheatinginC.coalburningcausesbadairqualityacrossD.anewstudyfindsdifferentparticulatesinSouth【小题2】AccordingtoGreenstone,_greatlycontributedtothehighpollutionconcentrationsinNorthA.powerstationsB.constructionC. heatingD.gasesfrom3】ItisimpliedinthepassageA.coalisnolongerusedforheatinginNorthB.airqualitywascomparativelybetterinC.southernersburnedcoalsforheatingintheD.peoplepreferredtolivein after4】Theunderlinedword"particulatesmostprobablyA.dirtycloudsB.particularC.harmfuldustD.dangerousDuringsummer’scoolnights,bigfansblowairthroughthebuildingseventimesanhourtocooltheemptyfloors.Byday,smallerfansblowtwochangesofairanhourthroughthebuilding,tocirculatetheairwhichhasbeenincontactwiththecoolfloors.Forwinterdays,therearesmallheatersinthevents.ThisisallpossibleonlybecauseHarareis1600feetabovesealevel,hascloudlessskies,littledampnessandrapidtemperatureswings—daysaswarmas31℃commonlydropto14℃atnight.“Youcouldn’tdothisinNewYork,withitsfantasticallyhotsummersandfantasticallycoldwinters,”Pearcesaid.TheengineeringfirmofOveArup&Partnersmonitorsdailytemperatures.Itisfoundthatthetemperatureofthebuildinghasgenerallystayedbetween23℃and25℃,withtheexceptionoftheannualhotperiodjustbeforethesummerrainsinOctoberandthreedaysinNovember,whenadoorkeeperaccidentallyswitchedoffthefansatnight.Andtheairisfresh—farmoresothaninair-conditionedbuildings,whereupto30%oftheairisrecycled.1】WhywasEastgatecheapertobebuiltthanaconventionalItwasdesignedinasmallerNoairconditionerswerefixedItsheatingsystemwaslessItusedratherdifferentbuildingIsthe‘GotoCollege’MessageEveninaweakjobmarket,theoldcollegetryisn’ttheanswerforeveryone.AbriefingpaperfromtheBrookingsInstitutionwarnsthat“wemayhaveoverdonethemessage”oncollege,seniorfellowIsabelSawhill“We’vebeenlingstudentsandtheirfamiliesforyearsthatcollegeistheonlywaytosucceedintheeconomyandofcoursethere’salotoftruthtothat,”Ms.Sawhillsaid.“Onaverageitdoespayoff…Butifyouloaduponawholelotofstudentdebtandthenyoudon’tgraduate,thatisaverybadsituation.”Onecommentthatpeopleoftenrepeatamongtheyearsofslowjobgrowthhasbeenthevalueofeducationforlandingajobandadvancinginacareer.April’snationalunemploymentratestoodat7.5%,accordingtotheLaborDepartment.Theunemploymentrateforhigh-schoolgraduatesover25yearsoldwhohadn’tattendedcollegewas7.4%,comparedwith3.9%forthosewithabachelor’sdegreeormoreeducation.ThedifferenceisevenbiggerShealsoisasupporteroftechnicaltraining—toteachstudentshowtobeplumbers,weldersandcomputerprogrammers—because“employersaredesperate”forworkerswiththeseskills.【小题1】Peopleusuallythinkthat thecostoftechnicalschoolingisaonewillnotsucceedwithoutacollegetechnicalskillsaremostimportantforlandingathereisanincreasedcompetitioningettingintoa2】Whatdoestheunderlinedparttakingapagefrom”Hearing B.ChangingC.Differing D.Learning3WhatcanweinferfromtheA.PublicinstitutionschargemoreforB.EuropeanuniversitiesarestricterwithC.StudentswithcertainskillsareingreatD.Canadianstudentsprefertomajorin【小题4】Ms.Sawhillmayprobablyagreethat A.toomuchstresshasbeenputonthevalueofcollegeB.technicaltrainingismoreimportantthancollegeC.acollegedegreewillensurepromisingD.it’seasierforartstudentstofindfavorite完形填空(20120分A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上business.Hesawalsothathehadmadeamistakebynotlisteningtohis andthatheneededtolearnfrom .Hedealtwiththecrisisinawaythatdelighted people,whointurn respectforhim.Oldcustomerspouredintohisstore.HeandGloria _tochangesinretailing(零售andhavebuiltanevenbetterbusinessthanbefore.Inthebusinessworld,itisnaturaltogainandlose,of55 Peterson’sexperienceisanexample. Onlythosewhoregardtheirmistakesasgiftsandlearnfromthemattractendlessprofits.B.C.D.B.C.D.B.C.D.B.C.D.B.D.6】A.asB.nowC.evenD.inB.C.D.20】22.2B.C.D.完形填空(20120分36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并AsofMonday,AmyCarrickhoff’s“Spoileddeergettingherbottle”wasviewedmorethan792,000times36foradeershehasnamed“LittleGirl.”Thedeercomesoutofthe37andjumpsonher.Ithurriesupthedrivewayand38Carrickhoffintothehouse,whereitthensucksdownababybottleofgoat’smilk.Whenthe39isgone,Carrickhoffwipesitsmouthwithatissue.Whilesomeanimalloversweretouchedbytheobvious40Carrickhoffhadwiththedeer,othersfeltshewasn’tngthedeerany41.Theysaidshewasallowingthedeertogettoo42aroundhumansanditcouldhavebeenhitbyacar,beenshotbyahunter,orhurtsomeone.“Youjustgavethisanimaladeath43—youalsohaveputallyourneighborsandtheirchildrenat44ofbeingattackedwhenthisdeermatures,andwhenitdoesn’tget45,itattackssomeone,”onereaderwrote.Carrickhoff’scommentwasthatifshehadknownthewouldgetsomany46shewouldhavechangedoutofhergymclothes.Asforthedeer,47,theupdateisn’tahappyone.SheandherhusbandgotsoattachedtoLittleGirlthattheydon’teverwanttotakecareofanotheranimal.“Iwatch sandshekindofliveson,”she【小题1】A. B.C.D.【小题2】A. B.C.D.【小题3】A. B.C.D.【小题4】A. B.C.D.【小题5】A.appointment C.D.【小题6】A. B.C.D.7】A.comfortableBC.D.【小题8】A. B.C.D.【小题9】A. B.C.D.【小题10】A. B.C. B.C.D.【小题12】A.fortunayB.C.D.【小题13】A. B.C.D.【小题14】A. B.C.D.【小题15】A. B.C.D.16】A.discouragedBC.D.17】A.B.C.D.18】A.B.C.D.19】A.B.C.D.20】A.23.3B.C.D.完型填空(20120分waftingoutofsomeone'shouse,oritcouldbethesoundofthebreezeslightlyrustlingtheleavesinthetrees,or themorninglightcatchesoneautumnleafasitfallsgentlytotheground.Please,lookforthesethings,andrememberthem."For,(47) itmaysoundsillytosomepeople,thesethingsarethe'stuff'oflife.Thelittlethingsweareputhereonearthtoenjoy.Thethingsweoftentakefor(48) .Wemustmake(49) tonoticethem,foratanytime...itcanallbetakenaway."Theclasswascompleyquiet.Weallpickedupourbooksandfiledoutoftheroom(50) .Thatafternoon,InoticedmorethingsonmywayhomefromschoolthanIhadthatwholesemester.Everyonceinawhile,Ithinkofthatteacherandrememberwhatadeep(51) shemadeonallus,andItrytoappreciateallofthosethingsthatsometimesweall(52) Takenoticeofsomething youseeonyourlunchhourtoday.Gobarefoot.Orwalkontheatsunset.Stopoffonthewayhometonighttogetadoubledipicecreamcone.(54) aswegetolder,itisnotthethingswedidthatweoften(55) ,butthethingswedidn'tdo.【小题15】A.B.C.D.【小题16】A.B.C.D.【小题17】A.B.C.D.【小题18】A.B.C.D.【小题19】AB.C.D.【小题20】A.24.4B.C.D.A.BC.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,MarkTwainsaidthathabitishabitandnottobeflung(扔)outthewindowbyanyonebutcoaxed(劝诱)downstairsastepatatimeThechancesofsuccessfullychangingnegativebehavior36whenyoumakegradualchangesthatgiveyoutimeto_37_negativepatternsforpositiveOnanygivenday,countlessnumbersofusgetoutofbedand 38_tobegintochangePositiveself-talkmightbe52asfollows:"Ireallydidn'tstudyenoughfortheexam.Ijustneedtoprepareforthenext53”.Suchself-talkwillhelpyoutorecoverquicklyfrom54andtakepositivestepstocorrectthesituation.Someothertechniquelikepurposefully55orstopnegativethoughtsandrefusingtodwellon(沉湎于)negativeimagescanalsospareyouwastedenergy,timeandemotionalresourcesandmoveontopositivechanges.1】A.B.C.D.2A.B.C.D.3A.B.C.D.4】A.B.C.D.5】A.B.C.D.6】A.B.C.D.7】A.B.C.D.8】A.B.C.D.9】A.lookB.breakC.goD.pull10】A.B.C.D.11】A.B.C

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