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-Eric nearly always wins the science award.

-That is because his projects are ________.

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A.extremely well presented

B.well presented extremely

C.presented well extremely

D.extremely presented well

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Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.

   The clock, called SteepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits ____(36) you to be in your lightest phase of sleep ____(37) rousing you.Its makers say that should ______(38) you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.As you sleep you pass____(39) a sequence of sleep states---light sleep, deep sleep and REM(rapid eye movement) sleep---that ____(40) approximately every 90 minutes.The point in that cycle at which you wake can ____(41) how you feel later, and may ____(42) have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept.Being roused during a light phase ____(43) you are more likely to wake up energetic.

     SleepSmart ____(44) the distinct pattern of brain waves _____(45) during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped _____(46) electrodes and a microprocessor.This measures the electrical activity of the wearer’s brain, in much the ____(47) way as some machines used for medical and research ____(48), and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed.You ____(49) the clock with the latest time at _____(50) you want to be wakened, and it _____(51) duly wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.

     The _____(52) was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island ____(53) a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test.“_____(54) sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of _____(55) to do about it.” Says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by students to develop their idea.

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、c和D)中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I recently heard a story about a very famous research scientist。who was interviewed by a newspaper reporter.He was  asked  36   he was able to be so much more creative than the   

37    person

He responded that it all came from an  38  with his mother when he wasyoung.He tried to

39  a bottle of milk from the fridge when he lost his firm  40  onl the slippery bottle,spilling

the milk all over the kitchen floor!  41  yelling at him Or scolding him,his mother said,“Rob—

eric,what a great and  42  mess you hav'e made!I have  43  Seen such a huge pool of milk.

Well,the 44 has already been done.Would you like to 45  with the milk for a few minutes

before we clean it up?”

46 ,Robert did.After a few minutes,his mother said,“Robert,whenever you make a

me88 like this,you  47   to clean it up.So,how would you like to do that?We would  48 a

sponge(海绵),a towel or a mop.Which do you  49  ?”He chose the sponge and together they

cleaned up the spilled milk.His mother then said,“You know,what we have here is a difficult experiment in how to 50  early a big milk bottle with  51  hands.Now,let’s discover a way to Carry it without  52  it.”The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the  53  near the lip with both hands,he could carry it  54 .

Wouldn,t it be great if all parents would 55  the example of Robert’s mother?

36.A.why    B.when    C.whether D.where

37.A.other   B.average    C.simple  D.clever

38.A.idea    B.accident    C.event D.experience

39.A.open    B.put    C.remove D.catch

40.A.hold    B.hand    C.support D.body

41.A.Beyond    B.After    C.In spite of D.Instead of

42.A.bad    B.beautiful    C.aiay D.terrible

43.A.never    B.already    C.hardly D.ever

44.A.experiment    B.art    C.work D.damage

45.A.swim    B.play    C.sit D.draw

46.A.However    B.Maybe    C.Indeed D.Finally

47.A.try    B.have    C.decide D.want

48.A.make    B.clean    C.Use  D.find

49.A.prefer    B.1ike    C.Think  D.take

50.A.slowly    B.quickly    C.Slightly  D.effectively

51.A.tiny    B.big    C.Cold     D.warm

52.A.10sing    B.doing    C.Stopping   D.dropping

53.A.bottom    B.foot    C.Corner  D.Top   

54.A.tightly    B.safely    C.Successfully D.Slightly  

55.A.make    B.follow    C.Take     D.match

 

Dear Florence,

We arrived in India last week, and the voyage was the worst experience of my entire life. I’m lucky to be alive!

The first part of the journey was terrible, because the ship hit bad weather almost as soon as we left Liverpool. But much, much worse was to come. Later, we were involved in a collision with another boat and we had to abandon ship!

We had been at sea for about two weeks and we were in the Mediterranean. There is now a canal between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea called the Suez Canal, which opened last year. Our boat stopped at Port Said, the Egyptian port at the entrance to the canal. I remember looking through the porthole of my cabin and wishing that I could go ashore and visit this fascinating place, but mummy had ordered that I was to stay in the cabin because I was feeling ill. “you must stay here for at least another two days.” I remember her saying. How wrong she would turn out to be! The ship left the port and headed towards the canal . I was alone in the cabin and I watched the port disappear into the distance. Suddenly there was a loud bang, followed by the most awful crunching(嘎吱的)sound, and the ship shook and turned slightly on its side.

There was an eerie silence for a moment, then people started shouting. Mummy came running into the cabin and told me that we had collided with another boat. She took my hand and we ran along the deck towards the lifeboats. There was a lot of shouting and people were running everywhere, but the crew were all acting calmly, helping people into the lifeboats and telling people not to panic.

Well, clearly we survived, as did all the passengers and crew of the ship. The other boat wasn’t so lucky. It sank and several lives were lost.

I will write about the rest of the journey soon. Please give my love to Aunt Claire and Uncle Eric.

Your loving cousin,

Jane

56.1.When was the letter written?

A.Before the author went to India.

B.In the mid – 19th century.

C.When the author arrived in Egypt.

D.Just after the author arrived in India.

57.2.Why was the journey to India such a bad experience for the author?

A.She was sick when it started and nearly died in Egypt.

B.Her ship left England in bad weather and crashed into another ship near the Suez Canal.

C.She was seasick when her ship sank.

D.She was alone when her ship hit another boat and she got sick.

58.3.The author’s mother didn’t allow her to go ashore and visit the port city, Said because      .

A.she was homesick at that time

B.she didn’t feel very well then

C.she could meet some danger ashore

D.she could see the city through the porthole on board

59.4.The underlined phrase “eerie silence” in the sixth paragraph means         .

A.pleasant calm silence

B.long peaceful silence

C.sudden long silence

D.strange uncomfortable silence

 

Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you.

The clock, called SteepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits ____(36) you to be in your lightest phase of sleep ____(37) rousing you.Its makers say that should ______(38) you wake up feeling refreshed every morning.As you sleep you pass____(39) a sequence of sleep states---light sleep, deep sleep and REM(rapid eye movement) sleep---that ____(40) approximately every 90 minutes.The point in that cycle at which you wake can ____(41) how you feel later, and may ____(42) have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept.Being roused during a light phase ____(43) you are more likely to wake up energetic.

SleepSmart ____(44) the distinct pattern of brain waves _____(45) during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped _____(46) electrodes and a microprocessor.This measures the electrical activity of the wearer’s brain, in much the ____(47) way as some machines used for medical and research ____(48), and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed.You ____(49) the clock with the latest time at _____(50) you want to be wakened, and it _____(51) duly wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that.

The _____(52) was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island ____(53) a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test.“_____(54) sleep-deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of _____(55) to do about it.” Says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by students to develop their idea.

1.A .beside

2.A.upon

3.A.ensure

4.A.through

5.A.reveals

6.A.effect

7.A.already

8.A.means

9.A.removes

10.A.proceeded

11.A.by

12.A.familiar

13.A.findings

14.A.persevere

15.A.where

16.A.then

17.A.claim

18.A.once

19.A.Besides

20.A.what

       B.near

B.before

B.assure

B.into

B.reverses

B.affect

B.ever

B.marks

B.relieves

B.produced

B.of

B.similar

B.prospects

B.program

B.this

B.also

B.conclusion

B.after

B.Despite

B.how

       C.for

C.towards

C.require

C.about

C.resumes

C.reflect

C.never

C.says

C.records

C.pronounced

C.with

C.identical

C.proposals

C.prohibit

C.which

C.almost

C.concept

C.since

C.To

D.whether

       D.around

D.till

D.request

D.on

D.repeats

D.perfect

D.even

D.dictates

D.recalls

D.progressed

D.over

D.same

D.purposes

D.plan

D.that

D.yet

D.explanation

D.while

D.As

D.when

 

 

NEW YORK, May 19—A new, more destructive version of the “Love Bug ” virus is slowly spreading across the world, but so far the damage is small compared with its former version.

The new Love Bug virus creates disorder.

Richard Saunders of anti-viral firm Symantec said the virus only affected a dozen companies around the world.

“While it is a nasty virus, it’s not spreading anywhere near the rate Love But or (last year’s ) Melissa was spreading,” Saunders said.

“New Love” is similar in form to the Love Bug, which swept the world two weeks ago and caused more than $ 10 million in damages. But it’s much more destructive. The virus appears as an attachment to an e-mail whose subject begins with “FW”

If a user clicks on the attachment’s scroll-like icon(卷轴样的图标), every file on his hard drive is destroyed.

“Basically, it’s going to destroy your machine, ” said Eric Chine, chief researcher at Symantec’s anti-virus lad in the Netherlands.

The Love Bug only killed a small set of files, including graphic files. This virus even wipes out the Windows operating system.

Attorney General Janet Reno warned the public at a news conference today to be careful of any suspicious e-mail with attachments. “Do not open it, even it comes from a trusted source.” she said.

Don’t Open That Attachments.

Like the Love Bug, after the e-mail attachment is opened and the virus is carried out, New Love sends itself to everyone in a victim’s Microsoft Outlook address book. Fortunately for users, the lesson is the same as from the Love Bug: If you see a message with an attachment whose name ends in vbs, with a scroll-like icon, don’t click on the attachment. Also like the Love Bug, this virus only affects computers running Windows 98, NT 4.0 Windows 95 with Internet Explorer 5.0 and can only spread if users rely on a Microsoft Outlook address book for e-mail. Microsoft will soon give a fix for Outlook that warns people or suspicious attachments, the company said.

 68. According to the passage, so far the new Love Bug virus _________.

A. has made the whole world disordered       

B. causes more damages than other forms of virus

C. is the newest and spreading the fastest 

D. has affected 12 companies around the world

69. Computer users are warned in this article _________.

A. not to suspect e-mails beginning with “FW” subjects

B. not to open attachment of doubtful e-mails

C. to stop using Microsoft Outlook address book  

D. to examine the Windows Operating System carefully

70. It can be suggested from the passage that _________.

A. the mail sent by a friend is surely free of the virus    

B. the Microsoft Company will take action against the virus

C. all computers running Windows 98 will be affected

D. the users can not find the way to deal with the Love Bug.

71. The author writes this passage in order to _________.

A. compare some types of virus                                 

B. explain how the Love Bug is formed

C. tell the readers something about a new virus   

D. remind computer companies to kill the virus

 

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