题目内容
第二卷(共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
I’ll graduate from our school soon. How a 76. __________
great three – year school life! I just find this 77. __________
really difficult to say goodbye to the nice
teachers or my dear good friends. They are always 78. __________
kind for me and I will miss them forever. 79. __________
Walk around the campus. I can still see 80. __________
my footsteps through the colorful school life 81. __________
and everything will be careful kept in my 82. __________
memory. I’m going to study harder than ever
to improve my English. I believe you work 83. __________
hard, you’ll surely make a great progress. Let’s 84. __________
try to make your dreams come true together. 85. __________
76. how-what
77. this-it
78. or-and
79. for-to
80. Walk-Waling
81. √
82. careful-carefully
83.believe后加 if
84.去掉a
85. your-our
解析
第二卷(共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
任务型读写(共10小题;每空1分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文章后的表格中填入恰当的单词。注意:表格中的每个空格只填1个单词
Can the thought of loved ones help reduce pain? This may indicate the importance of social relationships and staying socially connected. A study was recently conducted by researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles.
In the study, the researchers asked 25 women to participate who had boyfriends with whom they had been in a good relationship for more than six months. The women received painful heat stimuli(刺激)to their forearms while they went through a number of different conditions.
In one set of conditions, they viewed photographs of their boyfriend, a stranger and a chair. “When the women were just looking at pictures of their partner, they actually reported less pain to the heat stimuli than when they were looking at pictures of an object or pictures of a stranger, ” said study co-author Naomi Eisenberger, director of UCLA’s Social and Affective Neuroscience Laboratory, “Thus, the mere reminder of one’s partner through a simple photograph was capable of reducing pain.”
In another set of conditions, each woman held the hand of her boyfriend, the hand of a male stranger and a squeeze ball. The study found that when women were holding their boyfriends’ hands, they reported less physical pain than when they were holding a stranger’s hand or a ball while receiving the same amount of heat stimulation.
“This changes our idea of how social support influences people,” Eisenberger said.
“This study proves how much of an impact our social ties can have on our experience and fits with other work emphasizing the importance of social support for physical and mental health,” Eisenberger added.
The researchers advised that the next time people are going through a stressful or painful experience, if they cannot bring a loved one with them, a photo may do.
Title |
76 of loved ones helps reduce pain |
77 of the study |
To prove the importance of social relationships and staying socially connected. |
Research objects |
Conducted on 25 women 78 the same amount of heat stimulation to their forearms. |
Research process |
·In one set of conditions, the participants gazed photographs of their boyfriend, a 79 and a chair. ·In 80 set of conditions, the women held the boyfriend’s hand, a male stranger’s hand and a ball. |
Research results |
·Less pain were 81 by the women looking at pictures of their partners than when they were looking at pictures of an object or pictures of a stranger. ·Holding their boyfriends’ hands, they reported 82 physical pain than when 83 a stranger’s hand or a ball. |
84 |
Social ties have great 85 on our experience and are important for physical and mental health as well. |