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【题目】---Jack, I’d like to have your opinions about my written report.

--- ________, but I have one suggestion.

A. That’s a good ideaB. You are smartC. It looks fine to meD. You should check it first

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——杰克,我想问问你对于我的报告的意见。——我觉得写得很好,但是我有一个建议。

考查情景交际用语。A. That’s a good idea好主意;B. You are smart你很聪明;C. It looks fine to me在我看来很好;D. You should check it first你应该先自己检查一下。根据前文在询问意见,可知此处要给出评价;又根据后文提意见前用了but,可知前文是好的评价,故选C

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【题目】Read the passage and answer the questions.

Do you think you are more intelligent than your parents and grandparents? According to James Flynn, a professor at a New Zealand university, you are! Over the course of the last century, people’s IQ test scores have gotten steadily higher --- on average, three points higher each decade. This improvement is known as the “Flynn effect”, and scientists want to know what is behind it. IQ tests are designed to measure general intelligence rather than knowledge. Flynn believes that intelligence partly comes from our parents and partly is the result of our environment, but the improvement in test scores has been happening too quickly to be explained by heredity (遗传). So what has occurred in the 20th century to help people achieve higher scores?

Scientists have proposed several explanations for the Flynn effect. Some suggest that the improved test scores simply reflect an increased exposure to tests in general and the learning of test-taking techniques that help us perform better on any test. Others have pointed to better nutrition. Babies now are born larger, healthier, and with more brain development than in the past. Another suggested explanation is a change in educational styles, with teachers encouraging children to learn by discovering things for themselves rather than just memorizing information, which improves their problem-solving skills.

Flynn has limited the possible explanations after carefully examining test data and discovering that the improvement in scores has taken place in only certain parts of the IQ test. Test-takers are not doing better on the maths or vocabulary sections of the test; they are doing better on the sections requiring reasoning and problem solving. For example, one part of the test shows a set of shapes, and test-takers must find the patterns and connections between them.

According to Flynn, this visual intelligence improves as the amount of technology in our lives increases. Every time you play a computer game, you are exercising exactly the kind of thinking and problem solving that helps you do well on one kind of intelligence test. So are you really smarter than your parents? In one very specific way, you may be.

Questions

1Does Flynn think you are smarter than your parents and grandparents?

2What do IQ tests focus on, general intelligence or knowledge?

3How do educational styles help people do better in the test according to some scientists?

4Which sections did the test takers do better in the test on?

5Why does the writer mention computer games?

6Do you agree with Flynn?Why or why not?

【题目】 What do you do in a situation like this? You're eating dinner with friends at a nice restaurant. You're having a great time when a phone rings at the table next to you. A man takes out his phone and starts talking loudly about his problems he latest met. He talks for almost ten minutes! This happens all the time on buses or metros, in restaurants or supermarkets, nearly everywhere!

Many people find cell phones useful in their day-to-day lives. But all of us have ever sat next to someone talking too loudly on a cell phone. You may want to tell the loudmouth to end the conversation, but let the management take care of the noisy customers. You can only control your own behavior. Here are a few rules.

Off means off!

Respect the rules of restaurants and other public places. If a sign says "turn off cell phones," don't use your phone.

Keep private conversations private!

Speak softly and for a short time. Try to move away from other people.

Lights off, phone off!

Never take calls in a theatre or at the movies.

Pay attention!

Talking on a cell phone while driving is dangerous. And watch where you're going when you're walking down the street and talking on the phone.

As more and more people use cell phones, things are only going to get worse. So, the next time you're getting ready to make a call, consider the people around you.

1How many rules about controlling your own behavior on cell phones mentioned in the passage?

A. None B. Two C. Three D. Four

2Many people think cell phones are __________ in their daily lives.

A. helpful B. useless C. unnecessary D. out-of-date

3The underlined word "loudmouth" in the second paragraph means __________.

A. someone who uses a cell phone

B. someone who has a conversation with others

C. someone who talks loudly on a cell phone in public

D. someone who starts talking when having dinner next to you

4What's the best title for the passage?

A. Cell Phone Facts

B. Cell Phone Manners

C. Cell Phone History

D. Cell Phone Development

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