题目内容
3.Research has become both simpler and more complex.It's simpler because,(48)if you have computer,you can find information you need by searching the Internet.For all you information,you don't have to go to(49)the library to find the relevant resource and take notes on it.Instead,you can find some sources from the Internet(50)and print the copies needed.Remember,however,that you should usually consult different types of sources.That is,you(51)shouldn't always rely just on the Internet for you research.While finding information is easier than ever,at the same time,researching has become (52)morecomplex.There is a lot more material available,which means you may be overwhelmed (53)with the amount of information.You need to learn(54)how to sort through and find the relevant information for your particular project.Also,(55)you need to check the accuracy of it.
分析 本文是一篇议论文.主要讲述了如何要对做研究的数据、信息进行收集和筛选.
解答 1.if 考查连词.作者开头所说的研究变得简单且复杂,然后根据后文的you can find information you need by searching the Internet 可知,作者想分别说简单之处和复杂之处分别在哪,作者首先说了简单之处在哪.句意:如果你有电脑,你就能够通过上网找到你需要的信息.故填if.
2.the 考查冠词.根据固定词组:"go to the library去图书馆",句意:你所要的信息,都不需要图书馆找相关的资料,做笔记.故填the.
3.and 考查连接词.根据find resource和print the copies是并列关系,用and连接.句意:相反,你可以从网上找到你想要的资料然后将它们打印下来.故填and.
4.shouldn't 考查情态动词.根据前文作者告诉我们:你应该从不同的方面找不同类型的资料.句意:那就是说,你不应该常常依赖于互联网.故填shouldn't.
5.more 考查形容词比较级.根据文章的第一段开头Researchhas become both simpler and more complex可知,第一段说完研究变得更简单后,此段开始陈述研究的复杂之处,故填more.
6.with 考查介词.固定词组"be overwhelmed with忙于做…",句意:有很多的材料都很适合你的研究,这就意味着你将忙于筛选各种信息.故填with.
7.how 考查连接副词.句意:你需要知道怎样从中筛选出对你研究有用的相关信息.根据句意可知,故填how.
8.you 考查代词.根据句子分析可知,此句缺少主语,故填you.而不是其它代词,因为上一句的主语是you,且有also 作为连接词.句意:当然,你也需要去求证它们的准确性.故填有you.
点评 解答此类题目应先浏览全文,概括大意,再根据句子间的提示以及括号内的汉语提示或首字母提示,依据语法规则和行为逻辑来推测并填写合适的词语.
The nurse had him take a(36)seatin the waiting area,(37)tellinghim it would be at least 40Minutes(38)beforesomeone would be able to see him I saw him(39)looking athis watch and decided,since I was (40)not busy-my patient didn't(41)turn upat the appointed hour,I would examine his wound.While taking care of his wound.I asked him if he had another doctor's appointment
The gentleman said no and told me that he(42)neededto go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his(43)wifeHe told me that she had been (44)therefor a while and that she had a special disease I asked if she would b e (45)worriedif he was a bit late.He replied that she (46)no longerknew who he was,that she had not been able t0(47)recognizehim for five years now.I was(48)surprisedand asked him,"And you(49)stillgo every morning,even though she doesn't know who you are?"
He smiled and said."She doesn't know me but I know who she is"I had to hold back(50)tears as he left.
Now I(51)realizethat in marriages,true love is(52)acceptanceof all that is The happiest people don't (53)necessarilyhave the best of everything;they just(54)makethe best of everything they have (55)Life isn't about how to live through the storm,but how to dance in the rain.
36.A breath | B.test | C seat | D break |
37.A persuading | B promising | Cunderstanding | D telling |
38.A if | B before | C since | D after |
39.A taking off | B.fixing | C looking at | D winding |
40.A very | B also | C seldom | D not |
41.A turn up | B show off | C come on | D go away |
42.A needed | B fo rgot | C agreed | D happened |
43.A daughter | B wife | C mother | D sister |
44.A.late | B well | C around | D.there |
45.A lonely | B worried | C doubtful | D hungry |
46.A so far | B neither | C no longer | D already |
47.A recognize | B answer | C believe | D expect |
48.A moved | B disappointed | C surprised | D satisfied |
49.A only | B.then | C.thus | D still |
50.A curiosity | B tears | C words | D judgment |
51.A realize | B suggest | C hope | D prove |
52.A agreement | B expression | C acceptance | D exhibition |
53.A necessarily | B completely | C.naturally | D frequently |
54.A.learn | B make | C.favor | D.try |
55.A Adventure | B Beauty | C Trust | D Life. |
A. | that | B. | where | C. | when | D. | which |
A. | how | B. | whether | C. | what | D. | why |
A. | as well as | B. | so long as | C. | so much as | D. | as soon as |
In modern times,when food is available in grocery stores,finding love is more (52)central in people's lives.The (53)proof is all around us.It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to do with love.An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture.
Researchers are studying whether love,a highly valued emotional state,can be (54)created.They ask,what is love?Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth,but clean teeth go only so far.Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved.You have probably heard that opposites attract but that (55)similarities attract,too.One thing is certain:The truth about love is not yet set in stone.
First Impression
To help determine the (56)ingredients of attraction,researchers paired 164college classmates and had them talk for 3,6or 10minutes so they could get a sense of each other's individuality.Then students were asked to (57)predict what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners.After nine weeks,they reported what happened.
As it turned out,their (58)initialjudgements often held true.Students seemed to (59)distinguishat an early stage who would best fit into their lives.
The (60)NoseKnows
Scientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction.Many animals give off pheromones-natural chemicals that can be detected by,and then can produce a response in,other animals of the same species.Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling (61)opento partnerships.In contrast,humans do not seem to be as (62)gifted as other animals at detecting such chemicals.Smell,however,does seem to play a part in human attraction.Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously,we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people.
Face Value
Being fond of someone seems to have a number of factors,including seeing something we find attractive.Researchers had people judge faces for(63)attractiveness.The participants had 0.013seconds to view each face,yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces.The way we (64)assessattractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.
When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations,people responded to(65)positive words faster after viewing an attractive face.Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking.
51.A.Instead | B.Therefore | C.Moreover | D.Otherwise |
52.A.romantic | B.stressful | C.central | D.beneficial |
53.A.priority | B.proof | C.possibility | D.principle |
54.A.tested | B.imposed | C.changed | D.created |
55.A.appearances | B.virtues | C.similarities | D.passions |
56.A.illustrations | B.imaginations | C.ingredients | D.instructions |
57.A.predict | B.investigate | C.diagnose | D.recall |
58.A.critical | B.initial | C.random | D.mature |
59.A.memorize | B.distinguish | C.negotiate | D.question |
60.A.Nose | B.Eye | C.Heart | D.Hand |
61.A.open | B.alert | C.resistant | D.superior |
62.A.disappointed | B.amazed | C.confused | D.gifted |
63.A.emotion | B.attractiveness | C.individuality | D.signals |
64.A.enhance | B.possess | C.maintain | D.assess |
65.A.familiar | B.plain | C.positive | D.insulting. |
A. | the; a | B. | the; the | C. | /; a | D. | the;/ |