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wheretheteenswouldgoandhowtheywouldsurvive.Wegivethemaphonenumberifthey
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don’twanttoliveintheir“prison”.
“Idon’twantto
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anymore”issomethingwehear,andsuicide(自杀)callsaresomeofthehardestto
8.Wetrytodiscoverwhytheywanttotaketheirlivesandhow
serious
theyarebyaskingthemtorateitonascaleofonetoten.Onemeanstheyare
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suicidebuthaven’tdecidedhow,andtenmeanstheyarealwaysthinkingaboutitandhavea
10.Weaskthemtomakeapromisethattheywillnothurt
themselves.Andsometimesweaskfortheirtelephonenumbers
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wecancallbacktomakesurethattheyareokay.
Althoughmanycallsareaboutrelatively
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problems,volunteeringatTeenLifelinehashelpedmerealizeI’mnotthe
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personwithproblems,andhastaughtmehowto
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withmyheart.Ihavemadea
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andsavedmanylives—possiblyevenmyown,
too.
1.A.set
B.stop
C.change
D.start
2.A.decisions
B.disadvantagesC.problemsD.opinions
3.A.school
B.home
C.bedroomD.classroom
4.A.simple
B.unusual
C.happyD.terrible
5.A.for
B.of
C.withoutD.besides
6.A.even
B.almost
C.stillD.mostly
7.A.live
B.study
C.call
D.listen
8.A.carryoutB.dealwithC.believeinD.findout
9.A.acceptingB.consideringC.objectingD.giving
10.A.planB.doubt
C.purposeD.question
11.A.incase
B.if
C.sothat
D.when
12.A.important
B.smallC.normal
D.typical
13.A.very
B.only
C.exactD.possible
14.A.write
B.see
C.learn
D.listen
15.A.difference
B.choice
C.promiseD.decision
第二节、语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Americanslovepets.InAmerica,therearemorefamilieswithpets16thosewithchildren.Itismon17
U.S.homeshavesomesortofpets,suchasmonkeys,snakesandevenwolves.ButAmericans’all-timefavoritesarecatsanddogs,becausedogscanofferprotectionfromthievesandunwelevisitorsandcatscanhelpgetrid18
thehomeunwantedpests.Beneathkeepingpets,thereliesabasicAmericanbelief:
Petshavearighttobetreatedwell.InHouston,Texas,dogscanhavetheirdinner19
(deliver)totheirhomes,justlikepizza.Petscanevengowith20
ownersonvacation.Besides,atleast75animalwelfareorganizationsexistinAmerica21
providecareandadoptionservicesfor22
(home)andill-treatedanimals.Topayforthehigh-techhealthcare,peoplecanbuyhealthinsurance23
theirpets.PetsareasbasictoAmericancultureashotdogsorapplepie.Bynowresearchers24
(discover)thatinteractingwithanimalslowersaperson'
sbloodpressure.Petsevenencouragesocialrelationships:
Theygivetheirownersanappearanceoffriendliness,andtheyprovide25
goodtopicofconversation.
II阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Itwasadarkandcoldnight.Thecardriverdidn’thaveevenonepassengerallday.Whenhewentbytherailwaystation,hesawayoungmaningoutwithtwobagsinhishands.Sohequicklyopenedthedoorofthecarandasked,“Wheredoyouwanttogo,sir?
”
“TotheStarHotel,”theyoungmananswered.Whenthecardriverheardthat,hedidn’tfeelhappy.Theyoungmanwouldgivehimonlythreedollarsbecausethehotelwasnotfarfromtherailwaystation.Butsuddenly,hehadanidea.Hetookthepassengerthroughmanystreetsofthebigcity.
Afteralongtime,thecarfinallyarrivedatthehotel.“Youshouldpaymefifteendollars,”thecardriversaidtotheyoungman.“What!
Fifteendollars?
DoyouthinkI’mafool?
OnlylastweekItookacarfromtherailwaystationtothissamehotelandIonlygavethedriverthirteendollars.IknowhowmuchIhavetopayforthetrip.Iwon’tpayyouonedollarmorethanIpaidtotheothercardriverlastweek.”
26.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Theyoungmanwentpasttherailwaystation.
B.Theyoungmanwasworkingintherailwaystation.
C.Theyoungmanhadjustgotoffatrain.
D.Theyoungmanwaswaitingforhisfriendthere.
27.Whatdoyouthinkofthecardriver?
A.Hewasaniceandcleverman.B.Hewasgoodatdriving.
C.Hewasadishonestperson.D.Helikedtoworkveryhard.
28.Thedriverfeltvery____whenhesawtheyoungmaningoutoftherailwaystation.
A.sorryB.happyC.proudD.worried
29.Fromthepassageweknowthattheyoungman__________.
A.didn’twanttostayinthiscity.
B.hadbeentothehotelseveraltimes.
C.knewclearlyhowfaritwasfromthestationtothehotel.
D.mustbeastrangeranddidn’tknowthecityverywell.
30.Thedrivertookthepassengerthroughmanystreetssoasto_________.
A.maketheyoungmanhappy
B.getmorethantwentydollars.
C.lettheyoungmanthinkitwasveryfarfromthestationtothehotel.
D.lettheyoungmanhaveagoodlookatthecity.
B
“Everybodylovesabargain.”Oneperson'
suseless,ugly,orbrokenobjectcanbeanotherperson'
sbargain.ThatiswhysomanyAmericansdonotthrowthingsaway.Theyputthemoutsidetheirhouses.Theyputona“ForSale”sign.And,assimpleasthat,theyhaveayardsale.
Thesellersputapaidannouncement(付费通告)inalocalnewspaper.Ittellswhenandwheretheyardsalewilltakeplace.Thesesalesareverypopularduringweekendsinspring,summer,andautumn.Earlyinthemorning,allthethingstobesoldarecarriedoutofthehouse.Thentheysitalldayinthesunlight----liketiredguestsataparty----waitingforsomeonetotakethemhome.
Justaboutanythingcanbesoldatayardsale.Sometimes,therearemoreclothesthananythingelse.Cookingequipmentisalsopopular.Soareoldtoys,tools,books,tablesandchairs.Thenthereareobjectscalled“whiteelephants”.Awhiteelephantissomethingyouthinkisextremelyuglyoruseless.Itmaybeanelectriclightshapedlikeafish.Youfeelasharppainwheneveryoulookatit.Tosomeoneelse,however,itmightbeathingofbeautyandjoy.
Somepeoplegotoyardsalestofindaspecialthingthattheycollect.Itmaybeoldtoytrains,forexample,orpaintingofdogs.ExpertssaymoreAmericansarecollectingoldthingsnowthaneverbefore.Mostpeoplewhogotoyardsales,however,arenotlookingforanythingspecial.Theymightbuyanobjectsimplybecauseitcostssolittle.Theyenjoynegotiating(谈判)overprices,eveniftheyreallydonotneedtheobject.Later,theymayholdtheirownyardtosellallthethingstheyhavebought.
31.Whatkindofthingswillgotoayardsale?
A.Cheapanduglythings.B.Thingspeoplenolongeruse.
C.Thingsoutofseason.D.Thingsofgreatvalue.
32.Awhiteelephantrefersto_________.
A.somethingthatcancauseafeelingofpain
B.somethingdislikedbytheownerswhileappreciatedbyothers
C.somethingsoldatthelowestprices
D.atoyshapedlikeafish
33.Mostpeoplegotoyardsalesto________.
A.findvaluablepaintingsB.lookforsomethingspecial
C.findabargainD.killtheirtime
34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutayardsale?
A.Itmaynotbeheldwhentheweatherisverycold.
B.Itcanlastforawholeday.
C.Itisusuallyheldwithaparty.
D.Itisheldoutdoors.
35.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat__________.
A.peoplemayfindsomethingofgreatvalueonayardsale
B.yardsalesonlyattractthosewhohavealowine
C.thingsonayardsalecancostpeoplealot
D.mostpeopledon’twanttogotoyardsales.
C
IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwords,difficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciation,youarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebeesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?
AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversity,learningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.
Thestudyalsofoundtheyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguage,thegreatertheeffectis.
AteamledbyDrAndreaMechelli,fromUniversityCollegeLondon,tookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywereparedwithagroupof“earlybilinguals”whohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffive,aswellasanumberoflaterlearners.
Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity(密度)inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguage.Butthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguage,thesmallerthedifference.
“Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguage,”saidthescientists.
Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.
ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWales,hasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.“Havingtwolanguagesgives