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【题目】请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

My mom has eyes in the back of her headShe also taught me from an early age to be suspicious of strange men, especially when they give you presentsOne day, a “nice man” bearing flowers managed to steal 20 euros from her purse, while she was holding it in her hands“He said he was collecting for a church charity so I pulled out a euro,” she explains, “He said ‘no, no, that’s too much’ and offered to look in my purse to find a smaller coinHe must have slid out that 20 euro note at the same timeI did not even notice until an hour laterI felt so stupid.”

According to neuroscientists, the key requirement for a successful pickpocket is not having nifty (熟练的) fingers, it’s having a working knowledge of the loopholes (漏洞) in our brainThe most important of these loopholes is the fact that our brains are not set up to multi-taskMost of the time that is a good thing — it allows us to filter (过滤) out all but the most important features of the world around usBut a good trickster can use it to against youThis kind of trick involves capturing all of somebody’s attention with other movementsStreet pickpockets often use this effect to their advantage by manufacturing a situation that can not help but overload your attention systemOther strategies are more psychologicalPickpockets tend to hang out a “beware of pickpockets” signs, because the first thing people do when they read it is check they still have their valuables, helpfully giving away where they areAnd in my mom’s case, the thief’s best trick was not coming across like a pickpocket“He was a very nice guy and very confidentNot someone that would cause you to suspect,” she saysApollo Robbins, a stage pickpocket, said smart move, like moving your hand in an arc () motion rather than a straight line, is another popular strategy employed by tricksters

At last, it should be pointed out that most thefts are opportunisticThe skill level of most thieves is far less than you thinkBut they are opportunistic enough to keep up with new technology.

1What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to?

A. People’s brains are not designed to multi-task

B. People’s brains can filter out all but the most important features.

C. Somebody’s attention can be distracted by a certain trick.

D. Somebody’s overload attention system.

2According to the passage, all of the following are pickpocket strategies except _________.

A. having nifty fingers

B. hanging out “beware of pickpockets” sign

C. displaying confidence

D. moving hand in an arc motion

3In the author’s opinion, _________.

A. people’s brains have many loopholes

B. thieves are more skillful than opportunistic

C. his mom’s losing money is nothing but a by-accident experience

D. signs reminding people of pickpockets can play a negative role in protecting valuables

4What will the author probably talk about next?

A. Mom’s another suffering

B. Pickpockets concerning new technology

C. Pickpockets’ tricks

D. Apollo Robbins’ stage pickpockets

【答案】

1A

2A

3D

4B

【解析】

1】细节题:根据划线it前的那句话The most important of these loopholes is the fact that our brains are not set up to multi-task可知选A

2】推测题:根据第二段的Pickpockets tend to hang out a “beware of pickpockets” signs排除B;根据第二段的Apollo Robbins, a stage pickpocket, said smart move, like moving your hand in an arc () motion rather than a straight line, is another popular strategy employed by tricksters排除D;根据第二段的He was a very nice guy and very confident排除C,故选A

3】细节题。根据文章的第二段Pickpockets tend to hang out a “beware of pickpockets” signs, because the first thing people do when they read it is check they still have their valuables, helpfully giving away where they are可知选D

4】总结题。通读此段,并根据文章的最后一段可知扒手们的技术也在提高,故选B

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Is there clear boundary between science and the liberal arts as a major for college students? The question of whether our government should promote science and technology or the liberal arts in higher education is not an either / or proposition (命题), although the current emphasis on preparing young Americans for STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths) -related fields can make it seem that way

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1What does the latest congressional report suggest?

A. Higher education should be adjusted to the practical needs of society

B. The liberal arts in higher education help enrich students’ spiritual life

C. STEM-related subjects help students find jobs in the information society

D. The humanities and STEM subjects should be given equal importance

2What does the author say about the so called soft subjects?

A. They are essential to students’ healthy growth.

B. They improve students’ communication skills.

C. They broaden students’ range of interests.

D. They benefit students in their future life

3What is the main concern of students when they choose a major?

A. The academic value of the courses.

B. Their interest in relevant subjects.

C. Their chances of getting a good job.

D. The quality of education to receive.

4What advice does the author give to college students?

A. Try to take a variety of practical courses.

B. Prepare themselves for different job options.

C. Adopt a flexible approach to solving problems.

D. Seize opportunities to tap their potential

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Sunny, 66°F

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