题目内容
We feel ________ reasonable to follow his advice.
A. that B. this C. it D. one
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考查it作形式宾语。此句中真正的宾语是后面的动词不定式,it是形式宾语。
You’re sitting on the train home and the person opposite you yawns(打哈欠). Suddenly, you’re yawning with him, though you’re not tired.
This phenomenon confused scientists for years until a recent study found that people tend to sympathize with fellow humans. Supporting this claim was the discovery that those children who were unable to form normal emotional ties with others did not experience contagious(有感染力的) yawning, which showed that humans communicate regularly with out words.
Hugo Critchley, a neuroscientist, has conducted an experiment recently, which will prove that happiness and sadness can spread like the common cold. According to Critechley, our mind and body are in constant exchange about how we’re feeling. “Emotions are closely linked with states of internal(内部的) responses,” he explained. “ There are also more visible changes in our gestures and facial expression. When we’re in a group, these signals can spread to another person. For example, there’s the obvious tendency to smile when smiled at and there are less obvious changes that reflect emotions of surprise, anger or sadness such as a change in our heart rate and blood pressure.
Hugo Critchley further explained, “Our bodies synchronies and when we like the other person, we ever copy his behavior. Next time you chat with a friend, take note of how you’re sitting— it’s pretty likely that you will be the same. Scientists believe it’s our way of telling each other that we’re partners. Through body language, humans give each other very subtle(微妙的) but clear signals that show emotions.”
So, what lessons can we learn from this? “ Spend time with happy people— otherwise your health could suffer,” said Critchley.” When we’re sad, our body goes into fight or flight mode. But when we’re happy, our body works normally and we feel relaxed and positive. So we look bright, our skin glows, we feel healthy and it affects everyone around us.”
【小题1】 According to Hugo Critchley, ________.
| A.emotions are as visible as facial expressions |
| B.we yawn more frequently when we have a cold |
| C.emotions are connected with states of internal responses |
| D.the change of blood pressure is not linked with the change of emotions. |
| A.move slowly | B.change rapidly | C.relax temporarily | D.respond accordingly |
| A.sadness is as contagious as happiness |
| B.anger is less contagious than friendliness |
| C.surprise is more contagious than smile |
| D.surprise is the most contagious among emotions |
| A.Emotions have delicate influence on fellow humans. |
| B.Children like copying the actions of the fellow humans. |
| C.Scientists are still confused about contagious yawning |
| D.People tend to communicate more with body language. |
A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a £100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, "Who would like to have this £100 bill?" The students began to put up their hands at once.
Then he said, "I am going to give this bill to one of you, but first, let me do this." He then made this bill into a ball. Then he said, "Who wants it?" Hands went into the air.
"Well," he said, "What if I do this?" and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, "Who still wants it?" Hands went back into the air.
"My friends," he said, "You've learned a valued lesson today. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it didn't go down in value. It was still worth £100.
Many times in our lives, we're dropped, crumpled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value. You are always valuable to those who love you. Your value doesn't come from what you drop or whom you know,but WHO YOU ARE .
You are special and valuable. Don't ever forget it!
1.The story happened ______.
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A.when the teacher gave the students some advice on how to learn English |
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B.when the students were having a meeting |
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C.when the teacher gave the students a speech |
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D.when the students were discussing something interesting with their teachers |
2.Even though the money was dirty, it _______.
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A.went up in value |
B.was worth much |
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C.didn't reduce in value |
D.was still ours |
3.The underlined sentence “Hands went back into the air.” in the third paragraph
means_______.
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A.the students put up their hands again |
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B.the students put down their hands |
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C.the students agreed to what the teacher said |
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D.the students put their hands in front of them |
4.Why did the famous teacher use a £100 at his lesson?
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A.Because he wanted to give a lecture about money. |
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B.Because he was used to dropping a bill on the floor and stepping on it. |
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C.Because he was going to give the bill to one of the students. |
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D.Because he wanted to make the students know what the value was. |
5.What lesson can you learn from the passage?
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A.£100 bill is worth the same no matter what you do with it. |
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B.All people love money most. |
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C.Your value doesn't change no matter what happens to you. |
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D.The value of money changes when it is made dirty. |