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I’m Brain. I    16   a good friend. His name is Jack. He    17   from Canada. He likes brown best(最). What    18   Jack look like? He    19   cool. His eyes are big and blue. He has short,    20   hair, and it’s his favourite colour. Jack is    21  . He is just 1.4 metres tall. Jack likes to tell    22   stories (故事) and I like him (他) very much. But I feel    23   today, because (因为) he feels    24  . I take him to    25   a doctor.

1.

A.have

B.am

C.want

D.stay

 

2.

A.am

B.is

C.are

D./

 

3.

A.is

B.does

C.are

D.do

 

4.

A.likes

B.meets

C.feels

D.looks

 

5.

A.black

B.red

C.brown

D.yellow

 

6.

A.long

B.tall

C.cool

D.short

 

7.

A.funny

B.fine

C.bad

D.well

 

8.

A.sad

B.cool

C.happy

D.okay

 

9.

A.headache

B.sick

C.toothache

D.fine

 

10.

A.look

B.meet

C.see

D.have

 

【答案】

1.A

2.B

3.B

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.A

9.B

10.C

【解析】略

 

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Never tell yourself that you have a bad memory. You can always do something to help improve your memory. And everyone's memory gets better if they use it often enough.

All of the suggestions are helpful. If you follow them, you are certain to improve your memory.

1.How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?

A. Three.         B. Four.              C. Five.              D. Six.

2.Which should be put in the blank (空格) in Paragraph 2?

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C. To discuss it with a friend.              D. To review it before you sleep.

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Discussing with friends can help you remember things.

B. Always reviewing information can help you fall asleep.

C. Formulas and facts can help you learn about your brain.

D. Human beings can improve their memory by computer.

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A. You should tell others about your bad memory.

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C. You should ask others to improve their memory.

D. You should ho confident in your memory ability.

 

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Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill(药丸), which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce(减少), or possibly erase(抹去) the effect of sad memories.

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A.a new medical invention

B.a new research on memories

C.a way of erasing sad memories

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E-mail:OstedCraig@hotmail.com

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