Many of us still tend to think that emotions can affect reasonable thought,  and  sometimes  land  us  in  trouble. But  in  recent  years psychologists have taken quite a different view.Keith Oatley, Professor of Psychology at Glasgow University, is involved in the research which shows the fundamental importance of emotions.

He believes we_are_very_ambivalent_about_them: we think of our emotions as being unreasonable, but we also consider them as essential to human being.For example, Mr.Spock, a character in the television series Star Trek,  is super­intelligent and he has no emotions at all.However, he is never made captain of the spaceship.Maybe, this is because Mr.Spock is not the kind of person you can share your feelings with — a person who shows his emotions.

As Professor Oatley points out, our emotions have very important functions, for example, fear. If we cross the road and a car approaches, we usually stop moving or step back. We stop what we are doing, check what we have done and pay very careful attention to the environment. The emotion of fear makes us take this small series of actions which, on average, help preserve our safety.

On the other hand, if things are going well and small problems come up, we find we can solve them with the resources we have to hand. As a consequence, we tend to feel happy and usually continue doing the job.

Anger is an emotion that tends to occur when someone is preventing  us from doing something. Then this small “kit” of reactions enables us to prepare ourselves to be quite aggressive to that person, or to try harder, and so on.

Professor Oatley believes emotions generally occur at these important moments in actions. With fear and anger our emotions make us decide to start doing something else, while with happiness they “suggest” we continue what we are already doing.

68.What's Keith Oatley's opinion about emotions?

A.They affect reasonable thought.                   B.They get us into trouble.

C.They are helpful to us.                                D.They are reasonable.

69.What does the underlined part “we are very ambivalent about them” in Paragraph 2 mean?

A.We have contradictory feelings towards emotions.

B.We have similar ideas of emotions.

C.We are quite clear about emotions.

D.We can do nothing about emotions.

70.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.Fear helps us to be careful about our surroundings.

B.Happiness inspires us to continue what we are doing.

C.Anger may urge us to make greater efforts.

D.Anger tends to do us more harm than good.

71.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A.we must control our emotions in daily life

B.emotions play a more important part than we realize

C.positive emotions such as love and joy are good for us

D.negative emotions make us continue what we are doing

Bollywood dance is fun, a great workout and an important contributing factor towards the international popularity of Bollywood films. Bollywood dance classes offered in Long Island are a great option for those who wish to learn this dance form — not only for Long Island communities, but also for other Indians in New York, and people of other nationalities and cultures attracted by Indian dance.

You can join Bollywood dance classes

· to enjoy the fun of mixing Western and Indian dance styles,

·to achieve correctness of movement, energy, timing, and rhythm, or go professional,

·to just get fit or enjoy yourself.

Bollywood dance brings together several dance forms including Kathak, Jazz, Bhangra and Salsa. Though it is difficult to point out the precise definition, stylistic features, and geographical distribution of this exciting dance form, it is quite recognizable in both Indian and international circles. The songs for the dance are a kind of indirect expression through which the characters can express thoughts. Costume (服装) is an important part of this form of dance and establishes to a major extent, the “feel of the dance”. The dance numbers often have romantic themes and usually go together with the happenings in the movies. It is not unusual to find Bollywood song and dance communicating the thoughts and wishes of the characters. Bollywood dance parties are a very popular affair in US colleges.

 Good dance teachers can provide the necessary training with perfect entertaining dance steps. Do a search on Google, Yahoo, or other search engines to find good Bollywood dance classes in Long Island. You may have to compare each of them to arrive at the right classes for yourself or for your child.

Young Indian Cultural Group

999 Herricks Road Suite 110,

New Hyde Park, NY 11040

Phone- 15167391575

http://www.yicg.com

64.What do we know about Bollywood dance from Paragraph 1?

A.It mainly emphasizes Western dance styles.

B.It is increasing the popularity of Bollywood films.

C.The classes will be held for the Indians in Asia.

D.Only Indians in New York are learning it at present.

65.Bollywood dance and several other dance forms like Kathak, Jazz, Bhangra and Salsa _______.

A.have a close relationship                            B.belong to the same dance form

C.are popular in the same area        D.have different geographical distribution

66.The songs of Bollywood dance ________.

A.have nothing to do with the happenings in the movies

B.have romantic themes and go with the story in the movies

C.communicate the characters' thoughts and wishes

D.reflect the political views or world views of people

67.This passage was written mainly to ________.

A.show that Bollywood dance is very popular on campus

B.tell us the right way of recognizing Bollywood dance

C.introduce the three purposes of Bollywood dance classes

D.attract more people to join Bollywood dance classes

In the past year, the number of parenting contracts­statements signed by parents agreeing to bring their child to school — has gone up by 41% to 6,861. The number of court­issued punishment notices went up by 12% to 7,793 last year.

 The Department for Children, Schools and Families said that part of the rise was due to a ban on parents taking their child out of school during term time to go on holiday. The Labour government has a target to cut truancy (逃学) by a third, but the current rate of unauthorised absence in England is a third higher than in 2001.

 The government has introduced tough new permission to force parents to deal with their child's truancy. Parents can be fined, asked to sign contracts, or ordered to make their child go to school. Finally they can be sent to prison. The first parent to be put in prison was Patricia Amos, from Banbury, Oxfordshire, in 2006. Separate figures from the Ministry of Justice today show that 133 parents were put in prison between 2004 and 2011 for failing to prevent their child's truancy.

 Children's Minister Delyth Morgan said, “It's important that we back schools and local authorities in using these powers to deal with problem pupils and bad behaviour. They rightly make parents take responsibility for their children. These latest figures show that schools and local authorities continue to make good use of these measures.”

 David Laws, the Liberal Democrat education spokesman, said, “While parents need to take responsibility for their children's behaviour and have the duty to ensure they attend school, truancy rates across the country remain sky high. What is needed is a more effective local approach involving parents, schools and the police. Extra money to cut class sizes and provide more one­to­one support will enable teachers to work with individual children and make sure that they are occupied in the classroom.”

60.Parenting contracts are signed to ________.

A.remind parents to help their child with his homework

B.make parents accompany their child to school

C.keep children safe on the way to school

D.ensure children attend school

61.The underlined word “back” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.

A.adjust        B.limit           C.oppose         D.support

62.We know from the passage that ________.

A.the government's approach has had little effect on children's truancy

B.the government should take tougher measures against parents

C.the number of parents sent to prison has reduced

D.schools and local authorities misuse the measures

63.In David Laws' opinion, ________.

A.only schools are responsible for children's behaviour

B.schools have got less support from the government

C.parents, schools and the police are to blame for children's truancy

D.more effective measures should be taken to prevent children's truancy

I'm walking along a river bed in California. The future stretched out ahead, in the valley, hills and mountains. The past is there too, but today I prefer to walk forward: to live “in the now”, and truly see all the good things in the world. Light clouds float high in the bright blue sky, and the sunlight shines off the house in the distance. People ride bicycles on the bike path that follows the river. They talk and laugh together. What a beautiful and peaceful  scene it makes!

My heart is suddenly full of joy as I remember it is New Year's Day. A day to start afresh and to feel gratitude for the gift of life God has given me. I pass by a man holding his son, one or two years old, whose face is a study in pure joy and wonder, as he looks out over the green hills and towering mountains. Tears gather in my eyes with the sweetness of this simple thought. A man sits gazing into the distance. In this lonely scene, I'm reminded of other days in the past when sadness and hopelessness were my only companions. I say a silent prayer for him, and thanks to God. Then I walk on.

A young couple crouch (蹲) next to a bicycle that has dropped its chain. As they look up, I smile and say “Happy New Year”. They smile and wish me the same. It is a simple thing, but for a moment we have become one with the world and a sudden joy takes my breath away. An old woman leans on a fence post. She doesn't seem either happy or sad, just gazes into the past, or maybe the future. A feeling of timeless peace flows through me and all fear of what the future may bring disappears. I thank her with my thoughts, and move on.

I walk by a stand of young trees. A loud burst of cheerful chirping (唧唧叫) from the little woods, and I can't help but laugh out loud. As I reach home, I say another thanks to God for the gift “now”. It has taken a long time to find it, and although I can't keep it with me all of the time, I know how to open the door again. I know whatever the New Year will bring, there will be joy and enough love of “now” to help me through the hard times we all must face.

Happy New Year!

56.How does the writer feel after he sees the old woman?

A.Fearful.    B.Hopeless.                    C.Thankful.    D.Regretful.

57.How many scenes does the writer describe about people?

A.Three.         B.Four.                          C.Five.          D.Six.

58.What does the underlined word “we” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.The young couple and the writer.

B.All the people in the world.

C.The people whom the writer has met.

D.The young couple and the old woman.

59.What can we learn from the text?

A.Happiness is in getting together with your parents.

B.Watching people can make you relax.

C.Walking makes people energetic.

D.Smile brightens people up.

Last Christmas was a very difficult time for me. My family were all back home in Florida, leaving me 36 in a rather cold California. I was working at the Southwest Airlines ticket counter. It was about 9:00 P.M. on Christmas Eve, and there were a few of us 37 and very few customers waiting to be 38 . When the next person came to the counter, I 39 to see a very old man, whose leg was wrapped in a bandage(绷带) ,standing with a stick. He walked very 40 over and in a low 41 told me that he had to go to New Orleans. I tried to explain to him there were no more 42 that night and that he would have to wait till the 43 .

Later, I 44 this old man was Mr. MacDonald and that his relative 45 him off at the sidewalk on Christmas Eve and told him to go to New Orleans, where he had his family. He was given some 46 and told just to go inside and buy a ticket. When 47 if he could come back tomorrow, he said that he had no place to 48 in here and he would wait at the airport until tomorrow. I felt a little ashamed. The poor old man now 49 me of what being alone really meant.

I never really had a 50 like this, and I was feeling really miserable inside. I went back and told my supervisor(主管) about it, who promised to 51 everything. To my great 52 , the next morning we 53 to get him a ticket and took him to wait for the plane. As he left he said, “Thank you”; then he 54 his head and started to cry. Seeing this, my homesickness began to disappear.

From the experience I learned a 55 : He who helps others gets helped himself.

36.  A. unbearable       B. hopeless         C. lively           D. alone

37. A. working         B. chatting         C. leaving          D. moving

38. A. invited          B. helped          C. greeted          D. passed

39. A. pulled up        B. turned up        C. looked up        D. woke up

40. A. swiftly          B. slowly          C. unwillingly       D. wildly

41. A. position         B. manner          C. voice           D. degree

42. A. flights          B. hotels           C. buses           D. passengers

43. A. morning         B. afternoon        C. evening         D. dusk

44. A. suspected        B. insisted          C. agreed          D. learned

45. A. turned          B. pulled           C. carried          D. dropped

46. A. cash           B. freedom         C. reasons         D. chances

47. A. asked           B. doubted         C. ordered         D. decided

48. A. hide            B. stay            C. visit            D. relax

49. A. informed        B. persuaded        C. reminded        D. warned

50. A. demand         B. concern         C. challenge        D. situation

51. A. try             B. arrange          C. give            D. inspect

52. A. relief           B. embarrassment    C. disappointment    D. regret

53. A. intended         B. planned         C. desired          D. managed

54. A. kept            B. bent            C. shook          D. lost

55. A. sentence        B. story           C. lesson          D. text

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