阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Several months ago , a couple with a little girl moved in next door to me. The girl seemed too quiet to make any noise, while the parents were always ________her loudly. Whenever we met my new neighbours , I always spoke, but the only ______ I ever got was a hello from the 4-year-old girl.

I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I returned, they were just coming from their home and the little girl was holding the door open for others. I stayed in the car doing unnecessary things as I wasn’t in a ________. The parents were telling her to get into the car immediately. I looked up and saw the little girl was still holding the door open, waiting for _____ .

As a disabled man, I can’t hurry at ________, but I hurried as much as I could and thanked her. She was smiling like a lovely angel. I was so ________by her small act of kindness. That afternoon I was shopping and I saw a white bear. I thought of the ________and said to myself. “I believe she would like that” so I bought it.

The next day there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her parents. She was so ________ of her bear and thanked me as if I had never been thanked before. The mother and father________thanked me.

Now when we meet , we all speak, and in a friendly manner I might add. As time passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often.________, hardly at all.

Last night we had about four inches of ________. I looked out at my car and wondered ________ I was going to keep my doctor’s appointment(约会). When I opened the outside door, there was my car with all the snow cleaned. I can’t express how I felt at that moment. The man next door was the only person I knew in the whole building,__________when I saw him the next day, I asked him if he was the good man that cleaned my snow. He said ________. He wanted to but his wife said she wanted to do it.

Isn’t it amazing that a 4-year-old girl can change so many things for the better? It is said that good things usually come from _______.

1.A. shouting at B. worrying about C. playing with D. laughing at

2.A. answer B. sound C. act D. present

3.A. mood B. mess C. hurry D. surprise

4.A. her B. others C. her parents D. me

5.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing

6.A. worried B. moved C. surprised D. enjoyed

7.A. parents B. girl C. apartment D. door

8.A. proud B. afraid C. short D. full

9.A. all B. every C. both D. either

10.A. In all B. After all C. In fact D. For example

11.A. snow B. clouds C. earth D. rain

12.A. why B. how C. where D. that

13.A. but B. so C. or D. yet

14.A. No B. Of course C. Thanks D. Yes

15.A. small acts B. nice presents C. little children D. neighbors

Talking to human-like devices (设备) can be great fun – just ask Siri to tell you a joke. But it may also lead to problems.

A recent study by scientists in the US found that human-like devices keep people from finding out normal human interaction when they feel lonely.

During a series of experiments, participants were asked to write about a time when they felt lonely. Participants were then introduced to human-like products. They were also asked to think about their phone in human-like terms.

The results showed that the participants were happy with the comfort they got from the machines and didn’t need to seek out normal human interaction.

But the team also found that there were limits to how far this effect would enlarge.

Researchers believe the results are important for consumers to realize how these types of products could affect their social interaction with real people, especially because so many new products feature interactivity.

“If someone notices they are talking more to Siri lately, maybe that has something to do with feeling lonely,” Olson said. “From that point of view, it’s important to be aware of it.”

The study could also help companies design products that can increase the well-being of people who feel lonely, without losing normal social interaction.

“Maybe it is more about improving our current relationships,” Olson said, “such as taking a break from screens and focusing on developing your real personal connections.”

1.Who did the recent study?

A. The human-like devices.

B. The normal human interaction.

C. The scientists in the US.

D. The human-like producers.

2.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “participants” in Paragraph Three?

A. 指挥者 B. 参与者 C. 协调者 D. 疏导者

3.What should people do during the series of experiments?

A. They should tell a joke.

B. They were asked to think about their phone.

C. They were introduced to human-like products.

D. They were asked to find out the well-being of people.

4.What’s the advantage of the recent study?

A. Companies will design more products.

B. People will spend more time talking to Siri.

C. People will never feel lonely.

D. People will improve their current relationships.

Going to college means a lot of changes in their lifestyle for most students. Living in a dormitory remains a major challenge as it means learning how to share space with others who are total strangers.?

While some can live together peacefully, others may face conflicts (矛盾) that need to be worked out. According to a recent survey of students in 12 different universities in Wuhan, only 40 percent of them are satisfied with their dormitory friendships and 35 percent said they kept away from conflicts in the dorm.?

For those living in a dorm for the first time, sharing things, such as a computer or paper towels, can be a source of conflict. Another common conflict is related to different habits. What they are going to do, such as going to bed, watching movies or studying, will also cause a conflict. Sometimes roommates may also have problems when welcoming guests, especially those of the opposite sex.

However, there are more effective methods to solve problems than screaming at each other. The best way is to talk about an issue before it even becomes a problem. You should treat roommates honestly and directly, and try to work out a solution. And you can also set up rules that everyone can obey. These rules can be written down in an agreement and be put up in a visible (看得见的) place. Students can also outline which items to share and which are for personal use. They can regulate cleaning duties, agree on a time to sleep, and decide on how to receive guests.?

In any discussion it is important to talk with your roommates in a positive way. For example, you could mention your roommates good personality. This can help them understand you better and make them more willing to compromise (妥协).

1. of the students in the survey get on well with their roommates in the dorm.

A. 12% B. 40% C. 35% D. 25%

2.For those living in a dorm for the first time, their conflicts may come from sources.

A. one B. two C. three D. four

3.The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “effective” is .

A. 有效的 B. 积极的 C. 合理的 D. 肯定的

4.In order to solve problems, the best order is .

A. issue→problem→solution→rules B. problem→issue→solution→rule

C. issue→problem→rules→solution D. problem→issue→rules→solution

5.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The author did a survey of the students in 12 different universities in Hunan.

B. The girls in the same dorm may face conflicts when a girl goes to visit them.

C. The rules you make can be put up on the door.

D. Talking about others’ bad personality can help them understand you better.

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