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Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Once there were two men, who lived in the same hospital room. One man’s bed was next to the room's only window. ___36__, the other man, since his illness was more  ___37__, had to spend all his time in bed. When the man in the bed by the window could  ___38__ up, he would tell his roommate all the things he could see ___39__ the window. He said the window ___40___ a park with a lovely ___41__. Ducks played on the __42___ while children sailed their model boats. Old trees grew and beautiful flowers were in bloom. What a fine ___43__! The man in the other bed would be  ___44__ by the beautiful colors of the world outside.
Days and weeks passed.
One morning, the day nurse found the man by the window had ___45__ peacefully in his sleep. She called the hospital attendants to take the body ___46__. As everything was done, the other man asked if he could be  ___47__ next to the window.  The nurse said OK and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him ___48__.
Slowly and painfully, he tried to take his _49___ look at the world outside. He thought he would be ___50__ to see it by himself. But to his surprise, he saw nothing but a white ___51__. The man asked the nurse ____52   his roommate ___53__  to him and said there were wonderful things outside this window. The nurse told him his roommate was blind and could not even ___54__  the wall.
She said, "Perhaps he just wanted to ___55__  you. He only hoped you could live in a colorful world and got better quickly. "
36. A. Unluckily      B. Happily        C. Surprisingly   D. Angrily
37. A. common       B. occasional      C. serious        D. light
38. A. stand          B. sit            C. jump         D. wake
39. A. across         B. above          C. behind       D. Outside
40. A. built          B. stood          C. faced         D. placed
41. A. hill           B. lake            C. house        D. tower
42. A. sand          B. grass           C. water         D. tree
43. A. look          B. sight            C. form         D. view
44. A. impressed     B. moved          C. reminded    D. disappointed
45. A. missed        B. died            C. come        D. passed
46. A. up           B. away           C. off           D. on
47. A. moved        B. forced          C. brought       D. lifted
48. A. alike          B. alone          C. aloud         D. alive
49. A. single         B. last            C. first          D. only
50. A. pleased        B. excited         C. crazy         D. sad
51. A. wall           B. picture         C. river        D. Window
52. A. when          B. why         C. how          D. Where
53. A. led           B. got            C. lied          D. left
54. A. hear          B. touch          C. see          D. describe
55. A. please        B. encourage       C. control       D. Advice

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Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

Once there were two men, who lived in the same hospital room. One man’s bed was next to the room's only window. ___36__, the other man, since his illness was more  ___37__, had to spend all his time in bed. When the man in the bed by the window could  ___38__ up, he would tell his roommate all the things he could see ___39__ the window. He said the window ___40___ a park with a lovely ___41__. Ducks played on the __42___ while children sailed their model boats. Old trees grew and beautiful flowers were in bloom. What a fine ___43__! The man in the other bed would be  ___44__ by the beautiful colors of the world outside.

Days and weeks passed.

One morning, the day nurse found the man by the window had ___45__ peacefully in his sleep. She called the hospital attendants to take the body ___46__. As everything was done, the other man asked if he could be  ___47__ next to the window.  The nurse said OK and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him ___48__.

Slowly and painfully, he tried to take his _49___ look at the world outside. He thought he would be ___50__ to see it by himself. But to his surprise, he saw nothing but a white ___51__. The man asked the nurse ____52   his roommate ___53__  to him and said there were wonderful things outside this window. The nurse told him his roommate was blind and could not even ___54__  the wall.

She said, "Perhaps he just wanted to ___55__  you. He only hoped you could live in a colorful world and got better quickly. "

36. A. Unluckily      B. Happily        C. Surprisingly   D. Angrily

37. A. common       B. occasional      C. serious        D. light

38. A. stand          B. sit            C. jump         D. wake

39. A. across         B. above          C. behind       D. Outside

40. A. built          B. stood          C. faced         D. placed

41. A. hill           B. lake            C. house        D. tower

42. A. sand          B. grass           C. water         D. tree

43. A. look          B. sight            C. form         D. view

44. A. impressed     B. moved          C. reminded     D. disappointed

45. A. missed        B. died            C. come        D. passed

46. A. up           B. away           C. off           D. on

47. A. moved        B. forced          C. brought       D. lifted

48. A. alike          B. alone          C. aloud         D. alive

49. A. single         B. last            C. first          D. only

50. A. pleased        B. excited         C. crazy         D. sad

51. A. wall           B. picture         C. river        D. Window

52. A. when          B. why          C. how          D. Where

53. A. led           B. got            C. lied          D. left

54. A. hear          B. touch          C. see          D. describe

55. A. please        B. encourage       C. control       D. Advice

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Since 1939, numerous scientific studies have been conducted to determine    1    smoking is a health threat. The    2    of the    3    has been consistent (constant) and indicates that there is a serious health risk. Research teams have conducted studies that show    4    all reasonable doubt that tobacco smoking, particularly cigarette smoking is    5    with a    6 life expectancy (time). Cigarette smoking is believed by most research workers in this    7   to be an important    8    in the development of cancer of the lungs and cancer of the throat and is believed to be related    9    cancer of other organs. Male cigarette smokers have a higher death    10    from heart disease than non-smoking males. (Female smokers are thought to be 11    affected because they do not breathe in the smoke    12    deeply.) The    13    of physicians and researchers consider these relationships proved    14    their satisfaction and say, “Give    15    smoking, if you don't smoke don't start!”

    Smoking does    16    to the lungs. Smoking also affects the heart and blood vessels. Smokers also die much more often    17    heart disease.

    While all tobacco smoking affects life expectancy and health, cigarette smoking appears to have a much greater effect than cigar or pipe smoking.    18  ,  nicotine consumption is not decreased by the latter forms, and current research indicates a    19    relationship between all forms of smoking and cancer of the mouth and throat. Filters and low tar tobacco are claimed to make smoking to some    20    safer, but they can only marginally reduce, not eliminate the threats.

    1

A. that                B. whether

C. what              D. which

    2

A. style               B. fashion

C. trend              D. drift

    3

A. matter              B. affair

C. exhibit              D. evidence

    4

A. to                 B. in

C. beyond             D. for

    5

A. associated           B. joined

C. mixed             D. tied

    6

A. cutting              B. shortened

C. lessening           D. lengthened

    7

A. field               B. part

C. aspect              D. ground

    8

A. point              B. key

C. factor             D. step

    9

A. of                B. on

C. by                D. to

    10

A. rate                B. ratio

C. pace               D. speed

    11

A. mentally            B. less

C. directly             D. strongly

    12

A. far               B. such

C. so                D. still

    13

A. few                B. majority

C. minority            D. most

    14

A. to                 B. for

C. with               D. of

    15

A. in                 B. up

C. away              D. out

    16

A. harm              B. injury

C. wound              D. hurt

    17

A. in                 B. from

C. with               D. by

    18

A. Moreover            B. Though

C. Therefore           D. However

    19

A. personal            B. intimate

C. causal             D. social

    20

A. area                B. length

C. size                D. extent

 

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Since 1939, numerous scientific studies have been conducted to determine    1    smoking is a health threat. The    2    of the    3    has been consistent (constant) and indicates that there is a serious health risk. Research teams have conducted studies that show    4    all reasonable doubt that tobacco smoking, particularly cigarette smoking is    5    with a    6 life expectancy (time). Cigarette smoking is believed by most research workers in this    7   to be an important    8    in the development of cancer of the lungs and cancer of the throat and is believed to be related    9    cancer of other organs. Male cigarette smokers have a higher death    10    from heart disease than non-smoking males. (Female smokers are thought to be 11    affected because they do not breathe in the smoke    12    deeply.) The    13    of physicians and researchers consider these relationships proved    14    their satisfaction and say, “Give    15    smoking, if you don't smoke don't start!”

    Smoking does    16    to the lungs. Smoking also affects the heart and blood vessels. Smokers also die much more often    17    heart disease.

    While all tobacco smoking affects life expectancy and health, cigarette smoking appears to have a much greater effect than cigar or pipe smoking.    18  ,  nicotine consumption is not decreased by the latter forms, and current research indicates a    19    relationship between all forms of smoking and cancer of the mouth and throat. Filters and low tar tobacco are claimed to make smoking to some    20    safer, but they can only marginally reduce, not eliminate the threats.

    1

A. that                B. whether

C. what              D. which

    2

A. style               B. fashion

C. trend              D. drift

    3

A. matter              B. affair

C. exhibit              D. evidence

    4

A. to                 B. in

C. beyond             D. for

    5

A. associated           B. joined

C. mixed             D. tied

    6

A. cutting              B. shortened

C. lessening           D. lengthened

    7

A. field               B. part

C. aspect              D. ground

    8

A. point              B. key

C. factor             D. step

    9

A. of                B. on

C. by                D. to

    10

A. rate                B. ratio

C. pace               D. speed

    11

A. mentally            B. less

C. directly             D. strongly

    12

A. far               B. such

C. so                D. still

    13

A. few                B. majority

C. minority            D. most

    14

A. to                 B. for

C. with               D. of

    15

A. in                 B. up

C. away              D. out

    16

A. harm              B. injury

C. wound              D. hurt

    17

A. in                 B. from

C. with               D. by

    18

A. Moreover            B. Though

C. Therefore           D. However

    19

A. personal            B. intimate

C. causal             D. social

    20

A. area                B. length

C. size                D. extent

 

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Not even Dan Brown and his Da Vinci code—breakers(密码破译者)dared deal with the mystery of Mona Lisa,s smile.But Nicu Sebe,a computer expert the University of Amsterdam,the Netherlands,did.He used’emotion recognition’software to process the famous painting and found Mona Lisa happy(83 per cent)and slightly disgusted(厌烦的)(9 per cent).
Faces show emotions. Psychology,computer science,and engineering researchers are joining forces to teach machines to read expressions.If they succeed,your computer may one day“read”your mood.Machines equipped with emotional skills could also be used in teaching,gaming,mind-reading,etc.
“Mind Reader”,a system developed by Rosalind Picard at MIT(the Massachusetts Institute of Tech’nology)in the US, uses input from a video camera to do real—time analysis of facial expressions. It reports on whether you seem“interested”or“agreeable”or if you’re“confused”.The system can help people recognize others’emotions.Picard says this means we could teach a machine to be as sensitive as a human.In fact,a machine can be even smarter than people since it can tell if a person is lying or just“performing”by analyzing one’s facial movements.
Jeffrey Cohn,a psychologist at the University of Pittsburgh,uses the Facial Action Coding System to recognize human emotions.The system sorts more than 40 action units(AUs)of the face to tell people’s real emotions.He studied a videotape of a criminal who said to be sad about the murder of several family members and tried to pin the blame on someone else.But Cohn saw no real sadness in the woman’s face.
Sadness is a group of AUs that is difficult to do at the same time.You have to pull down the woman’s of your lips while bringing your eyebrows together and raising them.What the woman did was raise her cheeks to make a lip cud(撇嘴)。Her brows stayed smooth.
64.The best title of this passage is“ ________ ”.
A.The emotion on your face                    B.Look at your face
C.Your face tells a story                          D.Telling a lie
65.The missing sentence“This means,even though your mouth lice,your face doesn’t,and the machine will know it all. ”should be put at the end of ___________.
A.Paragraph 2   B.Paragraph 3      C.Paragraph 4     D.Paragraph 5
66.How many facial emotion analyses are mentioned in this passage?
A.Four.               B.Three.              C.Two.         D.One
67.The underlined word“it”refers to________.
A.MIT                                 B.the video camera
C.one’s face emotion            D.the real—time analysis

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