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阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

OnSundaymorning,afterlisteningtoasermon(布道)aboutmaking“AWorldofDifference”,westoppedatthegasstationforasnackanddrinks.

Whenwepulledintotheparkinglotwenoticedayounggirlsittingontheroad.ShewasoutsideinJanuary,intheMidwest,withonlyasweatshirt.Nocoatorgloves.Shedidn’tlookveryhappy.

Iapproachedherandaskedifshewasokay.Shesaidyesandtoldmethatshehadrunoutofgasdowntheroad,walkedtothegasstation,andwasnowwaitingforsomeonetobringheragascanandalittlemoneysoshecouldgethercarrunningagain.BythelookonherfaceIthoughtshehadbeenwaitingforawhile.

I,hesitantly,askedifwecouldgiveheraliftsomewhere.Iwasfearfulthatshemightbeworriedaboutourintentions.Shegraciously(有礼貌地)refusedandsaidshewouldsimplywait.

Iwentinsidethegasstationtopickuptheitemswehadcomefor,butIcouldn’tstopthinkingabouttheyounggirlsittingoutsideinthecoldandwishedIcoulddosomethingtohelpher.SoIboughtagiftcertificateforher.Withitshecouldeitherbuythegasolineshesaidsheneededorshecouldatleastgoinsideandpurchaseadrinkandsomefoodtokeepherwarmwhileshewaitedforsomeonetocometogether.

ShewassosurprisedwhenIhandedherthegiftcertificate.

WalkingawayIgotthefeelingthathelpdidn’tcomeherwayveryoften.Shewasverythankfulforthegiftcertificate---butIthoughtitdidjustasmuchtoliftmyspiritsasitdidhers!

21.Whydidtheyounggirlwaitontheroad?

A.Becauseshewaitedforherfriends.

B.Becausehergashadgivenoutandshewaitedforsomeonetohelpher.

C.Becauseshewantedtobuysomefood.

D.Becauseshewantedtoborrowsomemoney.

22.WheredidtheauthorgoonSundaymorning?

A:

Thenursinghome.B.Theshop.C.Thehospital.D.Thechurch.

23.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Peopleoftenhelpedtheyounggirl.

B.Theauthorregrettedhavinghelpedtheyounggirllater.

C.Theyounggirlseldomhelpedothers.

D.Peopleseldomhelpedtheyounggirlliketheauthor.

24.Howdidtheauthorhelpher?

A.Theauthorboughtheracertificatethatsheneeded.

B.Theauthorhelpedhertoborrowthegas.

C.Theauthorboughthersomefoodanddrinks.

D.Theauthorboughtheracoat.

B

Goodrelationshipsaredefinitelygoodsourcesofhappinessinlife.Weallwanthappyrelationshipsbutifwedonotkeepthatrelationshipalive,itcanalsobeoneofthemostdistraughtthingsinlife.Theremaybenohardandfastrulesinmakinggoodrelationships,aseachofushasdifferentpreferencesandpointsofviewastowhatisagreatrelationship.Thefollowingaresomemajorkeyplayersinmakingrelationshipswork.

Itisoftensaidthatbuildinggoodrelationshipsisallaboutcommunication.Goodcommunicationindeedgovernsagoodrelationship-knowingtherightthingtosay,whentosayit,howtosayit,andacceptingsomethingsthatarebetterleftunsaid.Ipersonallythinkcommunicationmustbebroadenedbecauserelationshipsinvolvemoredecisionstomake.Fromstudytowork,frommoneytoentertainmentandeveninthingsaboutyourselforaboutyourfriendsthatyoudonotknow,communicationisessentialintheseaspectsoftherelationships.

Ofcourse,beingwithsomeoneisnotsayingthatyoutotallyagreewithhimorherallthetime.Youandyourfriendscomefromdifferentfamilybackgrounds,raisedindifferentenvironmentssotheremaybedisagreementshereandthere.However,itisimportantinmakingrelationshipsworktoexpressdisagreementswithoutpushingtherelationshiptoend.Again,goodcommunicationandlearningtocompromise(妥协)attimesareessential.

Asrelationshipslastlonger,youmayalsodiscoverthingsaboutyouandyourfriendsthatyoumaynothaveknownbefore.Therefore,supportingeachotheronbothyour"

hiddenselves"

canalsomakeagoodrelationship.

Loveisanimportantaspectofbuildingrelationshipsandforme,Ialwaysbelievethatloveneedsopencommunication,respect,supportandunderstandingeachotherinmakingrelationshipswork.

25.Theunderlinedword“distraught”inParagraph1probablymeans

A.upsettingB.surprisingC.funnyD.helpless

26.Tocommunicatewellwithpeople,youshouldknowthat

A.yourfriendsneedtohavethesamebackgroundswithyou

B.compromisesareessentialatanytime

C.awhitelieisnecessarysometimes

D.supportingeachotherinanythinghelpsbuildagoodrelationship

27.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingareimportantforagoodrelationship'

?

a.communicationb.supportc.hiddenselvesd.love

A.abdB.acdC.bcdD.abc

28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Theimportancetoexpressdisagreements

B.Forbiddenrulesinbuildinggoodrelationships

C.Differentopinionsongoodrelationships

D.Keystomakingrelationshipswork

C

Speakingtwolanguagescanactuallyhelpoffset(抵消)someeffectsofagingonthebrain,anewstudyhasfound.

Researcherstestedhowlongittookparticipantstoswitchfromonecognitive(认知的)tasktoanother,somethingthat'

sknowntotakelongerforolderadults,saidtheleadresearcher,BrianGold,aneuroscientistattheUniversityofKentucky.

Gold'

steamcomparedtask-switchingspeedsforyoungerandolderadults,knowingtheywouldfindslowerspeedsintheolderpopulationbecauseofpreviousstudies.However,theyfoundolderadultsspeakingtwolanguageswereabletoswitchmentalactivitiesfasterthanthosewhodidn'

t.Thestudyonlylookedatlifelongbilinguals(会说两种语言的人),definedinthestudyaspeoplespeakingasecondlanguagedailysincetheywereatleast10yearsold.

First,Goldandhisteamasked30people,eitherbilingualormonolingual,tolookataseriesofcoloredshapesandrespondwiththenameofeachshapebypushingabutton.Then,theypresentedtheparticipantswithasimilarseriesofcoloredshapesandaskedthemtorespondwithwhatcolorstheshapeswerebypushingabutton.Finally,theypresentedparticipantswithaseriesofcoloredshapes,buttheymixedprompts(提词)foreitherashapeoracolortotestparticipants'

task-switchingtime.

Thebilingualpeoplewereabletorespondfastertothemovingprompts.Researchersfoundbilingualpeople~notonlyabletoswitchtasksfaster一theyhaddifferentbrainactivitiescomparedwiththeirmonolingualpeers.

Krishnacalledbilingualisma”beautifulnaturalexperiment"

,becausepeoplegrowupspeakingtwolanguages,andstudieshaveshownthattheygetcertaincognitivebenefitsfromswitchingbetweenlanguagesanddeterminingwhichtorespondwithbasedonwhat'

sgoingonaroundthem.

GoldsaidhegrewupinMontreal,wherehespokeFrenchatschoolandEnglishathome,promptingrelativestoquestionwhetherhisFrenchlanguageattentionwouldsomehowstophisabilitytolearnEnglish.

“Untilrecently,learningasecondlanguageinchildhoodwasthoughtofasdangerous,”hesaid,“Actually,it'

sbeneficial.”

29.Krishnacalledbilingualisma”beautifulnaturalexperiment"

because

A.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesarebeautiful

B.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesarenatural

C.peoplespeakingtwolanguagesliketheexperiment

D.peoplegrowup,benefitingfromspeakingtwolanguages

30.Gold'

srelativeswerepuzzledwhenhespokeFrenchatschoolandEnglishathomebecause

A.theythoughtitwouldaffecthisprogress

B.theythoughtitwouldbeoflittlehelptohim

C.theywereafraidthatlearningFrenchwouldaffecthisEnglishlearning

D.theythoughtthatFrenchwasuseless

31.What'

sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Researchersfoundbilingualpeoplerespondslowly.

B.Researchersfoundbilingualscanslowdownthespeedofagingonthebrainandrespondfast.

C.Researchersfoundbilingualsaregreat.

D.Researchersfoundspeakingtwolanguagesisveryimportant.

32.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatlearningasecondlanguageinchildhoodis

A.notbeneficialtochildrenB.dangerousbutbeneficialtochildren

C.notdangerousbutbeneficialtochildrenD.dangeroustochildren

D

   Janellewasrunninglateforwork,soshejusthadtimeforaquicklookatherselfinthe 

mirrorasshewasgoingout.Whatshesawtheremadeherstopdeadinhertracks.

   Beingabusycollegestudentjustoneyearremovedfromherteenageyears,shewasn’texactlyobsessive-compulsive(有强迫观念和行为的)abouttheneatnessofherclothes.Butherbossattherestaurantwheresheworkssawthingsalittledifferently.Hehadrecentlylecturedtheentirestaffontheimportanceofappearance,andhadspecificallymentionedtheneedforserverstowearclean,unwrinkledblouses.Asanassistantmanager,Janellefeltitwasimportanttosetanexamplefortheotheremployees.Butifshestoppedtoirontheblousenormally,shewouldbelate—andworkwithoutdelaywasanareaofevengreaterconcerntoherboss.

  Soshegrabbedherironandpluggeditinandsetitforlowheat.Carefullyholdingherblouseawayfromherbody,shecontinuedtoironitwhileshewaswearingit.Itseemedlikealogicalanswertoanurgentproblem.

  AnditseemedtobeworkinguntilJanelletriedtoironthecollarandaccidentallyironedherneckbymistake.Thenitsuddenlyseemedlikeareallystupidideaandareallypainfuloneaswell.Ittookmoretimetotreatherburnthanitwouldhavetakentoironhershirtproperly.Andshespentamiserableshiftdealingwiththepainoftheburn.

  We’veallbeenthere,haven’twe?

Formeitwascuttingmyownhair.Foraformerroommateitwastryingtopullhisownwisdomteeth.Foranothercollegeacquaintance,

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