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【题目】重点短语

【1】 have no connection ________ 与……无关

【2】 run ________ 逃跑

【3】 ahead ________ 在……前面;提前

【4】 pour ________ 倾盆而下

【5】 ________ one’s surprise 使某人惊奇的是

【6】 be curious ________ 对……感到好奇

【7】 have enough ________ 受够/听够/吃够/看够

【8】 die ________ fright 惊吓而死

【9】 run ________ 偶然遇到

【10】 ________(a)panic 惊恐地

【答案】见解析

【解析】【1】with

【2】away

【3】of

【4】down

【5】to

【6】about

【7】of

【8】of

【9】into

【10】in

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【题目】Just off La Rambla Street in Barcelona, I skimmed through The Saints (圣人) of Spain in a bookstore. It would be a good read for the home. At that moment, I couldn’t help thinking of my own personal saint, the angel who’d my trip.

It was the first time for me to travel abroad and I called it a “spiritual journey”. I hadn’t a hotel before setting out I thought I could find a cheap one when I arrived. , it turned out to be a(n) .

I knew Spanish, but the quick, sad of each hotel owner’s head was easily understood — no room at the hotel. The sun had just gone down below the horizon (地平线),I didn’t know what to do and began to . Just then, an old man came with a hat covering his white hair. He asked me if I needed any help. I supposed maybe he the worried look on my face.

After explaining why I was there, he asked me to him. At first, I whether the stranger did that out of kindness. However, considering my situation, I had no other choice but to him. I walked behind him and passed through a narrow, dark side street. Finally he rang the bell on a door. “You will stay here,” he said. “It is a place.”

He was . My room was huge —with a bed, a desk and even a bath. I wanted to him, but he’d gone away. “This man can be trusted,” I thought.

Now , at the , I felt a tap (轻拍) on my shoulder. It was him ! So he was . “I want to thank you. What’s your name ? ” I said.

“Raphael,” he said. “You’re very welcome.” With that, he went away into the crowd on La Rambla. “He was not an angel but just a kind ,” I thought.

On the planet, I turned to a page in The Saints of Spain by chance. “Raphael,” it read, “is known as the supporter of travellers. He helps guide spiritual journeys.’’ Yes, he does.

【1A. train B.boat C. flight D. bus

【2A. saved B.recorded C.disturbed D. described

【3A.cleaned B. run C. booked D. left

【4A.because B.unless C. until D. though

【5A.At least B.After all C. In all D. In fact

【6A. warning B.error C. example D. tale

【7A. little B.some C. old D. only

【8A. change B. shake C. memory D. thought

【9A. speak B. rest C. worry D. imagine

【10A. near B. back C. out D. again

【11A. remembered B. noticed C. misunderstood D.enjoyed

【12A.inform B. tolerate C. follow D.defend

【13A.explained B.doubted C. discussed D. argued

【14A. look for B.laugh at C. wait for D.believe in

【15A.dark B.secret C. safe D.good

【16A. tired B.confused C. right D.independent

【17A.visit B.invite C. challenge D. thank

【18A. shop B. hotel C. bookstore D.school

【19A. real B. active C. selfish D. rude

【20A. Traveler B. stranger C. adult D. Worker

【题目】Anger and other strong emotions (情感) can probably cause deadly heart beats in certain weak people,the US researchers said on Monday.

Earlier studies have shown that earthquake,war or even the loss of a World Cup Soccer game can increase chances of death from sudden cardiac arrest,in which the heart stops passing blood.

“It’s certainly been shown in all different ways that when you put people under pressure,sudden death will increase,” said Dr.Rachel Lampert of Yale University in New Haven,Connecticut.

“Our study starts to look at how this really has an effect on the electrical system of the heart,” Lampert said.

She and her assistants studied 62 patients with heart disease and ICDs that can discover dangerous heart beats and send an electrical shock to bring a normal heart beat back.

Patients in the study took part in an exercise in which they told a recent angry period while Lampert’s team did a test called TWave Alternant that measures electrical instability(不稳定性) in the heart.

Lampert said the team on purpose asked questions to get people to experience the angry period again.“We found in the lab that yes,anger did increase this electrical instability in these patients,” she said.

Next,they followed patients for three years to see which patients later had a cardiac arrest and needed a shock from their ICDs.“The people who had the highest anger were 10 times more likely than everyone else to have cardiac arrest,” she said.

Lampert said the study suggests that anger can be deadly,at least for people who are already weak /span>to this type of electrical disorder in the heart.

【1】From the passage we know cardiac arrest refers to ________.

A.someone who will be caught if he does something wrong

B.some place where you can show all your feelings

C.some disease that can kill people instantly

D.something used by patients in hospital

【2】The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 4 refers to “________”.

A.feelings of anger and pressure

B.games

C.feelings of happiness

D.hunger

【3】What did Lampert use to measure electrical instability of patients’ heart?

A.ICD and TWave Alternant test.

B.ICD and Cardic arrest.

C.Cardiac arrest.

D.The passage doesn’t tell us.

【4】The passage is mainly about ________.

A.new findings for heart disease

B.that anger really can kill a person

C.a new test of measuring heart blood

D.a study showing danger of heart beats

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