37. A. climates B. feelings C. colours D. languages
36. A. carries B. means C. finds D. reports
35. ? Do you mind my borrowing your e-dictionary, Simon?
-- ________________
A. Yes, please. B. No, please don’t.
C. No, go ahead. D. Yes, not at all.
Memory is very important for life. A memory 36 something you remember. Many people think that memory is connected with our 37 . For example, if someone says, “This is a crab,” and then 38 a large crab on your hand, you will 39 remember the word “crab”! When something 40 happens, we usually remember it well, and we also remember where we were and what we were doing.
Scientists believe that there are three kinds of memory―immediate, short-term and 41 . When people get older, the short-term memory becomes 42 , but we can still remember things that happened a long time ago.
There is one way to 43 your memory. If you want to remember something, you must make a picture in your 44 . If the picture is silly, strange and funny, you will remember it better. For example, I am trying to remember the word “smiles”. An easy way to do this is to 45 there is a “mile” between the first letter and the last letter. This makes it the longest word in the world.
You can help yourself remember things by keeping a diary. Healthy food and plenty of vitamins can make our memory more efficient.
34.--What did he ask on the phone just now?
-- He wanted to know_____.
A. when the meeting will start B. what he was going to say at the meeting
C. how long would the meeting last D. who is the host of the meeting
33. Here are the tickets for the football match, but _____ of us can go because of _____ homework.
A. nobody, too many B. no one, so many
C. anybody, much too D. none, too much
32. --- Where’s Mr Green? I haven’t seen him for days.
--- He _________ Canada. He _______ there three times.
A. has been to; has gone to B. has been to; has gone
C. has gone to; has been to D. has gone to; has been
31. My pen-friend _____ write letters, but now she _____ sending e-mails to her friends.
A. is used to, used to B. used to, is used to
C. was used to, used to D. was used to, is used to
30. It’s clever _____ her to work out _____ many difficult math problems.
A. for, so B. of, such C. of, so D. for, such
29. My robot has _____ a virus for two days and it needs repairing.
A. caught B. had C. got D. been caught
28. This lift _____ only hold 12 people. It’s full now. We _____ wait for some more time.
A. may, may B. can, may
C. can, must D. must, can