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Jane 21:38: 25

Hi, Mike. Nice to meet you!

I’m a girl. My name is Jane Green. I’m eight. My favorite (最喜爱的)color is blue. My phone number is 563-1230.

Mike 21: 39:17

Hi, Jane. Nice to meet you, too!

I’m a boy. My name’s Mike Black. My favorite color is yellow. And my telephone number is 210-8225.

根据上面的聊天记录,完成下列任务。

1.What is Jane’s last name?

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2.What is Jane’s phone number?

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3.What is Mike’s favorite color?

_____________________________________________________.

4.Are Jane and Mike good friends?

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5.把文中划线句子译成汉语。

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A team of US psychologists(心理学家) have found that talking to another person for ten minutes a day helps with memory.

“Socializing(交际) is just as effective as more traditional kinds of mental exercise in boosting memory and intellectual(智力的) performance,” Oscar Ybarra, a psychologist at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, said in a statement.

In one investigation, they analyzed data on 3610 people, aged 24 to 96.

They found that the higher their level of social interaction(交流), the better their cognitive(认知的) functioning. Social interaction includes getting together or having phone chats with relatives, friends and neighbors.

In another experiment, the researchers conducted laboratory tests on 76 college students, aged 18 to 21, to evaluate(评估) how social interactions and intellectual exercises affected the results of memory and mental performance tests.

The students were divided into three groups: the social interaction group had a discussion of a social issue for 10 minutes before taking the tests; the intellectual activities group completed three tasks (including a reading comprehension exercise and a crossword puzzle) before the tests; and a control group(对照组) watched a 10-minute clip(电影片段) of the Seinfeld television show.

“We found that short-term social interaction lasting for just 10 minutes improved participants’ (参与者) intellectual performance as much as engaging in (从事) so-called ‘intellectual’ activities for the same amount of time,” Ybarra said.

The study was expected to be published in the February issue of the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

1.What does the underlined word “boosting” in the second paragraph probably mean?

A. Improving. B. Reducing.

C. Preventing. D. Training.

2.Which is not included in social interaction?

A. Having a talk with a neighbor.

B. Attending a birthday party.

C. Watching TV at home alone.

D. Calling your classmates.

3.What’s the purpose of the experiment on 76 college students?

A. To judge the effect of social interaction on memory and intelligence.

B. To find out what is real social interaction.

C. To learn how much time is needed for social interaction.

D. To show the function of people's cognition.

4.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Intellectual exercises make your memory better.

B. Different people have different ways of communication.

C. Communicating with others keeps you healthy.

D. Social interaction makes you smart.

There was once a man who couldn't sleep well because he was afraid that there was a stranger under his bed. He thought that as soon as he went to sleep, the stranger would come out from the bed and rob(抢劫) him. He was worried that the stranger might even kill him!

Every night, after he got into bed, the man had to get up again and looked under the bed. There was never anyone there, but as soon as he got back into bed, he had to get up and looked under the bed again. This went on for hours until at last he fell asleep from exhaustion.

The time came for the man to get married. He didn't tell his wife about his fears but she soon found out because he kept her awake all night.

"You must go to see a doctor," she told him. "He will make you become well. You won't have such silly fear again."

The man did as his wife told him. He told the doctor his problem, and the doctor said, "You can be well again, but it will take about two years. You must come and see me three times a week. The cost for each visit will be $ 75. "

The next day the man called the doctor and said, "l won't need to visit you again. I'm well now."

The doctor was amazed. "How?" he asked. "Who made you get well?"

"My wife did," the man said. "When I told her how much I would have to pay you, she cut the legs off the bed."

1.What did the man think was under the bed at night?

A. A god. B. A person.

C. His wife. D. A neighbour.

2.When did the man start having his sleeping problem?

A. After he got married.

B. After he saw the doctor.

C. Before he married his wife.

D. After he got a new bed.

3.What does the underlined word "exhaustion" mean in this story?

A. Bad air. B. Medicine.

C. happiness. D. Feeling very tired.

4.How much would the man pay the doctor every week?

A. $75. B. $150. C. $225. D. $900.

5.What made the man get well again?

A. Talking to the stranger.

B. Having no space under the bed.

C. Taking medicine from the doctor.

D. Sleeping with the light on at night.

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