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请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

In the clinic,I asked if Michael could be retested,so the specialist tested him again.To my

1,it was the same score.

Later that evening,I    2told Frank what I had learned that day.After talking it over,we agreed that we knew our    3much better than an IQ(智商) test.We    4that Michael’s score must have been a      5and we should treat him    6as usual.

We moved to Indiana in 1962,and Michael studied at Concordia High School in the same year.He got      7grades in the school,especially      8biology and chemistry,which was a great comfort.

Michael    9Indiana University in 1965 as a pre-medical student.Soon afterwards,his teacher permitted him to take more courses than    10.In 1968,he was accepted by the School of Medicine,Yale University.

On graduation day in 1972,Frank and I    11the ceremony(典礼) at Yale.After the ceremony,we told Michael about the    12IQ score he got when he was six.Since that day,Michael sometimes would look at us and say    13.“My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldn’t be a doctor,not until after I graduated from medical school!”It is his special way of thanking us for the    14we had in him.

Interestingly,Michael then    15another IQ test.We went to the same clinic where he had    16the test eighteen years before.This time Michael scored 126,an increase of 36 points.A result like that was supposed to be    17.

Children often do as    18as what adults,particularly parents and teachers,   19of them.That is,tell a child he is “   20,”and he may play the role of a foolish child.

1.A.joy             B.surprise      C.dislike               D.disappointment

2.A.tearfully           B.fearfully     C.cheerfully            D.hopefully

3.A.student         B.son           C.friend                D.doctor

4.A.argued          B.realized      C.decided           D.understood

5.A.joke                B.mistake       C.warning           D.wonder

6.A.specially           B.strictly          C.naturally         D.carefully

7.A.poor            B.good          C.average           D.standard

8.A.in              B.about         C.of                    D.for

9.A.visited         B.chose         C.passed                D.entered

10.A.allowed            B.described     C.required          D.offered

11.A.missed         B.held          C.delayed           D.attended

12.A.high           B.same          C.low               D.different

13.A.curiously          B.eagerly           C.calmly                D.jokingly

14.A.faith          B.interest          C.pride             D.delight

15.A.looked for     B.asked for     C.waited for            D.prepared for

16.A.received           B.accepted      C.organized         D.discussed

17.A.imperfect      B.impossible        C.uncertain         D.unsatisfactory

18.A.honestly           B.much          C.well              D.bravely

19.A.hear               B.learn         C.expect                D.speak

20.A.wise           B.rude          C.shy               D.stupid

 

【答案】

1.D

解析:disappointment 意为“失望,失意,沮丧;挫折”,to one’s disappointment意为“使某人失望的是”;to one’s joy意为“使某人高兴的是”;to one’s surprise意为“使某人吃惊的是”;to one’s dislike 意为“使某人不喜欢的是”。

2.A

解析:tearfully意为“含泪地”。根据上文中“In the clinic,I asked if Michael could be retested,so the specialist tested him again.”可判断出由于Michael测试成绩不好而感到难过,因此是含着眼泪把这件事告诉Frank。fearfully 意为“可怕地”;cheerfully意为“高兴地”;hopefully意为“抱有希望地”。

3.B

解析:son意为“儿子”。根据下文中的“My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldn’t be a doctor,not until after I graduated from medical school!”可判断出作者是Michael的母亲。student 意为“学生”;friend 意为“朋友”;doctor意为“医生”。

4.C

解析:decide意为“决定”,根据下文的内容可判断出他们决定不把Michael智力测试的分数作为一次错误的成绩。argue 意为“辩论,争论,争辩(某事、某论点等),为(某事,某论点等)作辩解”;realize意为“实认,实感,领悟,了解,体会”;understand意为“懂得;了解,明白,理解,领悟,领会(真意等);熟悉,通晓(学问等),知道”。

5.B

解析:mistake意为“错误”。根据下文中的“we should treat him naturally as usual”可判断出他们决定把Michael智力测试的分数作为一次错误的成绩。joke 意为“笑话,戏谑,诙谐”;warning意为“警告,警报,警戒,训诫”;wonder意为“不可思议,奇异,奇妙,奇异的事情(东西),奇迹,奇观,奇才”。

6.C

解析:naturally意为“自然地”,表示自然地对待Michael,而不把他当作一个弱智的儿童。specially 意为“特殊地”;strictly意为“严格地”;carefully意为“小心地”。

7.B

解析:good意为“好的”,根据下文中的“which was a great comfort”可判断出Michael获得了好的学习成绩。poor 意为“拙劣的”;average意为“平均的,普通的,一般的”;standard意为“标准的,模范的,规范化的”。

8.A

解析:in意为“在……方面”,根据其宾语biology and chemistry可判断出尤其是生物和化学方面Michael的成绩特别优秀。about 意为“对于,关于”;of意为“(表示所属关系)……的,属于……的;(部分)……之中的,在……中”;for意为“(表示目的)为了”。

9.D

解析:enter意为“进入”,根据其宾语“Indiana University”可判断出在1951年Michael考入了Indiana University。visit 意为“游览,参观”;choose 意为“选,选择,挑选,拣,选定”;pass 意为“经过,通过,穿过,越过,超过,掠过,前进”。

10.C

解析:由题意可知他选修的课程比学这门专业所需要的课程要多。require意为“需要”;allow意为“准许(做某事),许可(某现象存在)”;describe意为“记述,叙述,描写,评述”;offer意为“提供,提出,提议,伸出(手等)”。

11.D

解析:attend 意为“出席”;miss意为“没打中,没猜中,没到手,没拿到,没抓到,没达到”;hold 意为“控制,保持……的状态,支持,托住,压住,止住,吸住(注意等)”;delay意为“延迟,拖延,耽搁”。

12.C

解析:根据上文的内容可判断出Michael在小时候的智商是很低的,这时,作者把他智商分数很低这件事告诉了他。low意为“低的”;high 意为“高的”;same意为“相同的,同样的,同种的”;different意为“不同的,不一致的,有差别的”。

13.D

解析:jokingly意为“开玩笑地”。根据Michael说的话“My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldn’t be a doctor,not until after I graduated from medical school!”可判断出他以开玩笑的口吻对自己的父母说。curiously 意为“好奇地”;eagerly意为“热心地,急切地”;calmly意为“平静地,安静地,冷静地”;A、B、C三项都与当时的气氛不相符。

14.A

解析:faith 意为“信任”。根据上文的内容可判断出由于Michael在小时候的智商的分数很低,但他的父母并没有把他当作弱智的儿童对待,而是像对待其他的孩子那样对待他,正是这种信任使他在学业上取得了成绩。interest 意为“兴趣,关注,爱好”;pride意为“骄傲,自尊(心),自豪,得意,自满”;delight意为“欢喜,高兴,愉快”。

15.B

解析:asked for 意为“要求”。根据下文中“We went to the same clinic”和“This time Michael scored 126,an increase of 36 points.”可判断出Michael要求再做一次智商测试。look for 意为“寻找”;wait for意为“等待”;prepare for意为“准备”。

16.A

解析:receive意为“接收,接受”,根据上文中的“In the clinic,I asked if Michael could be retested,so the specialist tested him again.”可判断出18年前 Michael在这个诊所里接受过智商测试。accept 意为“接受”。receive和accept均可表示”接收,接受”,但receive表示接收者客观地收到,并不表示愿意接受与否。accept表示收到者经过考虑,主观上愿意接受所接之物。organize意为“组织,编组,创立,创办,发起”。discuss意为“议论,讨论,辩论”。

17.B

解析:impossible意为“不可能的”。根据上文中的“This time Michael scored 126,an increase of 36 points.”可判断出一个人智商增加了30分被认为是不可能的事。imperfect 意为“不完全的,有缺点的”;uncertain意为“不定的,含糊的;不确定的,易变的;不可靠的”;unsatisfactory意为“不能令人满意的;不合要求的,不充分的”。

18.C

解析:well意为“好地”,在此表示儿童像成年人那样做得一样好。honestly 意为“真诚地,公正地”;much意为“很,非常,多;几乎”;bravely意为“勇敢地”。

19.C

解析:expect 意为“期望”,在此表示家长和老师期望他们做得与成年人一样好。hear of意为“听说”;learn意为“学习”;speak of意为“谈及,说到”。

20.D

解析:根据下文中的“he may play the role of a foolish child”可判断出如果对孩子说你是愚蠢的,他们就会扮演愚蠢的孩子的角色。stupid 意为“愚蠢的”;wise意为“有智慧的,聪明的,贤明的”;rude意为“粗暴的,粗鲁的;无礼的”;shy意为“怕羞的;羞怯的”。

 

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【小题26】.
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【小题27】.
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【小题28】.
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【小题29】.
A.hurriedly B.secretlyC.worriedlyD.carefully
【小题30】.
A.ImmediatelyB.Finally C.FortunatelyD.Unexpectedly
【小题31】.
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【小题32】.
A.amusing B.interestingC.appealingD.amazing
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【小题34】.
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【小题35】.
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【小题36】.
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【小题38】.
A.stopB.leaveC.smileD.run
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A.ableB.unableC.sureD.possible
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A.whichB.thatC.beforeD.where
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A.feelingB.feltC.fellD.fallen
【小题17】
A.recognizedB.understoodC.realizedD.felt
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A.have never listened toB.had never heard of C.had never listenedD.has never heard
【小题19】
A.inB.onC.ofD.to
【小题20】
A.had boughtB.had satC.had driven D.had caught

请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Peer pressure can be a powerful force, and sometimes a positive one. For example, hanging out with active peers may lead kids to        more, making a child’s social network a vehicle for promoting healthy habits and        obesity unconsciously.

         The scientists studied networks of a group of students aged 5 to 12 and       how the youngsters’ made and dropped friends, and        effect these changing relationships had on their physical activity level.

In fact, children        their exercise level little by little to better      those in their circle; children who     with more active students were more       to increase their physical activity levels,        those who befriended more sedentary(久坐不动的) children became        active. The children were mirroring, following or adjusting to be        to their friends before they knew it.

The encouraging        suggest a potentially effective way to change children’s behavior.        relying only on organized exercise programs to get moving, perhaps introducing sedentary kids to more active ones — might help more kids        the couch.

It’s believed that this is a possible novel approach to obesity       . The social environment does carry more power than we have given it        for, so we should make use of that intentionally to influence kids.

      that children are increasingly connected to one another,        through face-to-face interactions or virtual ones, their        networks can clearly have a deep effect       many aspects of their behavior-help kids in the long run by turning them into healthier adults.

1.A. sleep                    B. move                       C. exercise                  D. eat

2.A. developing         B. increasing     C. introducing   D. reducing

3.A. tracked                B. informed                C. sorted            D. concluded

4.A. whose                           B. what                        C. that                          D. which

5.A. adjusted              B. insisted          C. appealed                D. devoted

6.A. equal                   B. compete                 C. match             D. compare

7.A. left out                B. hung out                 C. made out                D. figured out

8.A. likely                    B. possible                  C. bound            D. due

9.A. while                    B. though           C. since                        D. because

10.A. more                           B. permanent    C. less                          D. temporary

11.A. familiar              B. similar            C. popular                   D. regular

12.A. causes               B. results            C. reasons                   D. experiments

13.A. More than                 B. Less than                C. Other than    D. Rather than

14.A. get down          B. get off            C. get on            D. get over

15.A. prevention                B. introduction C. discussion     D. information

16.A. honor                         B. approval                 C. agreement    D. credit

17.A. Considered      B. Given             C. Realized                  D. Supposed

18.A. whatever          B. if                     C. however                 D. whether

19.A. social                          B. natural           C. mental           D. physical

20.A. with                   B. for                            C. at                    D. on

 

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