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PartⅠWriting(30minutes)

  Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicToCurbSpending.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

  1.现在许多大学生普遍花钱大手大脚,消费水平高

  2.有人认为社会整体生活水平提高了,大学生花钱多一些无可厚非

  3.你的看法

  ToCurbSpending

 

  PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

  Directions:

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

  Freud’sStudyon“HumanMind”

  Mostpeopleoftendreamatnight.Whentheywakeinthemorningtheysaytothemselves,“WhatastrangedreamIhad!

Iwonderwhatmademedreamthat.”Sometimesdreamsarefrightening.Sometimes,indreams,wishescometrue.Atothertimeswearetroubledbystrangedreamsinwhichtheworldseemstohavebeenturnedupside-downandnothingmakessense.

  Indreamswedothingswhichwewouldneverdowhenwe'reawake.Wethinkandsaythingswewouldneverthinkandsay.Whyaredreamssostrangeandunfamiliar?

Wheredodreamscomefrom?

  NoonehasproducedamoresatisfyinganswerthanamancalledSigmundFreud.Hesaidthatdreamscomefromapartofone'smindwhichonecanneitherrecognizenorcontrol.Henamedthisthe“unconsciousmind”.

  SigmundFreudwasbornaboutahundredyearsago.HelivedmostofhislifeinVienna,Austria,butendedhisdaysinLondon,soonafterthebeginningoftheSecondWorldWar.ThenewworldsFreudexploredwereinsidemanhimself.Fortheunconsciousmindislikeadeepwell,fullofmemoriesandfeelings.Thesememoriesandfeelingshavebeenstoredtherefromthemomentofourbirth.Ourconsciousmindhasforgottenthem.Wedonotsuspectthattheyarethereuntilsomeunhappyorunusualexperiencecausesustoremember,ortodreamdreams.Thensuddenlyweseethesamethingandfeelthesamewaywefeltwhenwewerelittlechildren.

  ThisdiscoveryofFreud'sisveryimportantifwewishtounderstandwhypeopleactastheydo.Fortheunconsciousforcesinsideusareatleastaspowerfulastheconsciousforcesweknowabout.Sometimeswedothingswithoutknowingwhy.Ifwedon't,thereasonsmayliedeepinourunconsciousminds.

  WhenFreudwasachildhecaredaboutthesufferingsofothers,soitisn'tsurprisingthathebecameadoctorwhenhegrewup.Helearnedallaboutthewayinwhichthehumanbodyworks.Buthebecamemoreandmorecuriousaboutthehumanmind.HewenttoParistostudywithafamousFrenchdoctor,Charcot.Atthattimeitseemedthatnooneknewverymuchaboutthemind.Ifapersonwentmad,or“outofhismind”,therewasnotmuchthatcouldbedoneaboutit.Peopledidn'tunderstandatallwhatwashappeningtothemadman.Hadhebeenpossessedbyadevilorevilspirit?

WasGodpunishinghimforwrong-doing?

Oftensuchpeoplewereshutawayfromtheordinarypeopleasiftheyhaddonesometerriblecrime.

  Thisisstilltruetodayinmanyplaces.Doctorsprefertoexperimentonthosepartsofamanwhichtheycanseeandexamine.Ifyoucutaman'sheadopenyoucanseehisbrain.Butyoucan'tseehisthoughtsorideasordreams.

  InFreud'sdayfewdoctorswereinterestedinthesesubjects.Freudwantedtoknowhowourmindswork.HelearnedalotfromCharcot.HereturnedtoViennain1886andbeganworkasadoctorinnervediseases.Hegotmarriedandbegantoreceivemoreandmorepatientsathome.Mostofthepatientswhocametoseehimwerewomen.Theywereover-excitedandanxious,sickinmindratherthaninbody.Medicinedidnothelpthem.Freudwasfullofsympathybuthecoulddolittletomakethembetter.

  Thenonedayafriend,DrJosefBreuer,cametoseehim.HetoldFreudaboutagirlhewaslookingafter.Thegirlseemedtogetbetterwhenshewasallowedtotalkaboutherself.ShetoldDrBreuereverythingthatcameintohermind.Andeachtimeshetalkedtohimsherememberedmoreaboutherlifeasalittlechild.Freudwasexcitedwhenheheardthis.Hebegantotrytocurehispatientsinthesameway.Heaskedabouttheeventsoftheirearlychildhood.Heurgedthemtotalkabouttheirownexperiencesandrelationships.Hehimselfsaidverylittle.Often,ashelistened,hispatientsrelivedmomentsfromtheirpastlife.Theytrembledwithangerandfear,hateandlove.TheyactedasthoughFreudwastheirfatherormotherorlover.Thedoctordidnotmakeanyattempttostopthem.Hequietlyacceptedwhatevertheytoldhim,thegoodthingsandthebad.Alsooneyoungwomanwhocametohimcouldn'tdrinkanything,althoughshewasverythirsty.Somethingpreventedherfromdrinking.Freuddiscoveredthereasonforthis.Oneday,astheyweretalking,thegirlrememberedhavingseenadogdrinkfromhernurse'sglass.Shehadn'ttoldthenurse,whomshedisliked.Shehadforgottenthewholeexperience.Butsuddenlythischildhoodmemoryreturnedtomind.WhenshehadtolditalltoDrFreud—thenurse,thedog,theglassofwater—thegirlwasabletodrinkagain.

  Freudcalledthistreatmentthe‘talkingcure’.Lateritwascalledpsychoanalysis.Whenpatientstalkedfreelyaboutthethingsthatweretroublingthemtheyoftenfeltbetter.

  ThethingsthatpatientstoldhimsometimesgaveFreudashock.Hediscoveredthatthefeelingsofveryyoungchildrenarenotsodifferentfromthoseoftheirparents.Asmallboymaylovehismothersomuchthathewantstokillhisfather.Atthesametimeheloveshisfatherandisdeeplyashamedofthiswish.Itisdifficulttolivewithsuchmixedfeelings,sotheyfadeawayintotheunconsciousmindandonlyreturnintroubleddreams.Itwashardtobelievethatpeoplecouldbecomeblind,orlosethepowerofspeech,becauseofwhathadhappenedtothemwhentheywerechildren.

  Freudwasattackedfromallsidesforwhathediscovered.Buthealsofoundfirmfriends.Manypeoplebelievedthathehadatlastfoundawaytounlockthesecretsofthehumanmind,andtohelppeoplewhowereverymiserable.Hehadfoundtheanswertomanyoflife'sgreatquestions.Hebecamefamousallovertheworldandtaughtotherstousethetalkingcure.Hisinfluenceonmodernart,literatureandsciencecannotbemeasured.Peoplewhowrotebooksandplays,peoplewhopaintedpicturesandpeoplewhoworkedinschools,hospitalsandprisonsalllearnedsomethingfromthegreatmanwhodiscoveredawayintotheunconsciousmind.NotallofFreud'sideasareacceptedtoday.Butothershavefollowedwhereheledandhavehelpedustounderstandourselvesbetter.Becauseofhim,andthem,thereismorehopetodaythantherehaseverbeenbeforeforpeoplewhowereoncejustcalled“crazy”.

  1.Sofar,Freudistheonlyonewhocan______________.

  A)studyhuman’sthoughts,ideasanddreams

  B)provideusthemostsatisfyingreplytowheredreamscomefrom

  C)tellusthereasonwhywewilldreamatnight

  D)offerussomehelpinmentalproblems

  2.Freud_____________________.

  A)spentmostofhislifeinViennaaswellasLondon

  B)endedhislifeafterWorldWarII

  C)spendmostofhislifeinVienna,Austria

  D)passedawayinAustriabeforetheWorldWarⅡ

  3.WhenFreudwasagrown-up,___________________.

  A)hewasmoreinterestedinhumanmindthanthewaythehumanbodyworks

  B)hefocusedhisstudyonthehumanmindinsteadofhumanbody

  C)heshiftedhisattentiontothestudyofpsychology

  D)hewasmostinterestedinthestudyofhowhumanbodyworks

  4.InFreud’sday,_________________.

  A)anumberofdoctorsconcentratedonthehuman’sdreams

  B)alotofstudentsadmiredFreud’sstudyverymuch

  C)nodoctorwouldliketoworkwithFreudtogether

  D)nodoctorswereinterestedinhuman’sideas,thoughtsordreams

  5.Accordingtothepassage,DrJosefBreuer________________.

  A)gaveFreudsomehelpinFreud’sstudy

  B)wasoneoftheworkmatesofFreud

  C)wasadoctorwhospecializedinthestudyofhumanbody

  D)offteredsomeadviceinFreud’sstudy

  6.Accordingtothepassage,psychoanalysiswasaprocess________________.

  A)inwhichpatientswouldnotparticipate

  B)inwhichpatientsmustsaysomethinggreattheyencounteredbefore

  C)inwhichpatientscoulddowhattheyliketodo

  D)inwhichpatientscouldspeakouthisbadfortunefreelyinordertomakethemselvesreassured

  7.Freudfoundwithashockthat________________.

  A)youngchildrenandtheirparentscouldn’tstaytogetherforalongtime

  B)yongchildrenwerealwaysobedienttotheirparents

  C)youngchildrenwerenotsodifferentfromtheirparentsinfeelings

  D)youngchildrenandhisparentsdifferedlargelyinfeelings

  8.AlthoughmuchattackpointedtoFreud,itwasalsothoughtbymanypeoplethatFreudhadawaytouncoverthesecretsof__________andtohelpmiserablepeople.

  9.Accordingtothepassage,itishardlytomeasureFreud’sinfluenceonmodernart,____________.

  10.Accordingtothepassage,atpresentFreud’sstudybringsalotofhopetopeopleoncecalled“______.”

 PartⅣReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

  SectionA

  Directions:

Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.ThenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewordsonAnswerSheet2.

  Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

  ManyworkerswhoworkedintheWorldTradeCenteraftertheSeptembereleventhattacksbecamesick.Theybreathedamixofdust,smokeandchemicalsintheruinsoftheTwinTowersandathirdbuildingthatfell.Som

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