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— I am afraid of our head teacher. How about you?
— Me too. He is so serious that the class ____ when he comes into the classroom.
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A.will go quietly |
B.goes quiet |
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C.is going to quietly |
D.will go quiet |
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【解析】go可做系动词讲,意思是变得。后跟形容词表示状态。
She asked ___________.
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A.if I have already got well |
B.whether I had already got well |
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C.have I ready got well |
D.I had already got well |
Have you ever been in a meeting while someone was making a speech and realized suddenly that your mind was a million miles away? You probably felt sorry and decided to pay attention and never have daydreaming again. Most of us have been told from earliest school days that daydreaming is a waste of time.
L. Giambra, a psychologist(心理学家), says,” On the contrary , daydreaming is quite necessary. Without it, the mind couldn’t do all the thinking that it has to do during a normal day. You can’t possibly do all your thinking with a conscious (神志清醒的)mind. Instead, your unconscious mind is working out problems all the time. Daydreaming may be one way that the unconscious and conscious states (状态)of mind have silent conversations .”
Early psychologists paid no attention to the importance of daydreams or even thought they were harmful. At one time people thought that some psychological illness caused day dreaming. They did not have a better understanding of daydreams until the late 1980s. Eric Klinges, a professor, is the writer of the book Daydreaming. Klinges says, “We know now that daydreaming is one of the main ways that we organize our lives, learn from our experiences, and plan for our futures. Daydreams really are a window on the things that we fear and the things we long for (渴望) in life.”
Daydreams are usually very simple and direct(直接), quite unlike sleep dreams. Sleep dreams may be hard to understand. It’s easier to get a deep understanding of your life by paying close attention to your daydreams than by trying to examine (分析)your sleep dreams carefully. Daydreams help you know the difficult situations(情况)in your life and found out a possible way of dealing with them.
Daydreams cannot be predicted(预言): they move off in unexpected directions which may be creative and full of useful ideas. For many famous artists and scientists, daydreams were and are a main source of creative energy.
1.The passage is mainly about _______ .
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A.winter sleeps |
B.sleep dreams |
C.daydreaming |
D.predictions |
2.The underlined phrase On the contrary means _________ .
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A.总之 |
B.相反 |
C.毕竟 |
D.因此 |
3.The writer of this passage thinks daydreams are__________.
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A.hard to understand |
B.important and helpful |
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C.harmful and unimportant |
D.the same as sleep dreams |
4.Psychologists now believe that ________.
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A.daydreams are usually very simple and can be predicted |
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B.daydreams are usually difficult to understand |
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C.daydreams cause some psychological illness |
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D.daydreams may be creative and full of useful ideas |
5.The writer quoted (引用 )L. Giambra and Eric Klinges to ________.
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A.list out two different ideas |
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B.point out the wrong ideas of early experts |
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C.support his own ideas |
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D.report the latest research on daydreams |
— Did you say goodbye to Anna?
— Yes .When I _____ to say goodbye to her, she ______ the piano.
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A.go; is playing |
B.went; played |
C.goes ; was playing |
D.went ; was playing |
—Where is my bag? I can’t find it.
—Don’t worry. It must be in your room.
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A.somewhere |
B.anywhere |
C.everywhere |
D.some where |
Long long ago, in France, there was a king. He liked to 51 pictures and he thought these pictures 52 good.
No one liked his pictures, 53 they were afraid of him. So they said he drew very 54 .
One day he showed his 55 to an honest man, and said, “How about my pictures?” To his surprise, the honest man said that they were 56 in fact. The king got 57 and put the honest man into prison.
After a month the king sent his man to the honest man to tell him that he was free. When the honest man returned from 58 , the king invited him to his palace to have dinner with him. He showed him some of his new pictures again and 59 him what he thought of them.
The honest man said 60 but turned back to the soldiers and said, “Put me into prison!”
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