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第I卷(選擇題共85分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Howdoesthemanplantofindausedcar?A.ThroughacardealerB.OntheInternetC.Fromthenewspaper2.Whereisthemangoing?A.ToasupermarketB.Tothewoman’sC.Toapark3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.AbookB.AwriterC.Abookstore4.Whatseasonisitnow?A.SpringB.AutumnC.Winter5.Whatpresenthasthemanbought?A.AbookB.SomeflowersC.Apairofgloves第二節(jié)

(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.InterviewingachampionB.ReportingamatchliveC.Talkingaboutanewworldrecord7.WhatdoweknewaboutPaulTimmons?A.hebreaksaworldrecordB.HeistalentedincompetingC.Heisn’tintheleadallthetime聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.AwriterB.AreporterC.Atourguide9.Whatisontheman’sright?A.AstatueB.AparkC.Apalace聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhendidthemanbuytheT-shirt?A.yesterdayB.AcoupleofdaysagoC.Afewweeksago11.WhydoesthemanwanttochangetheT-shirt?A.HewantsabiggersizeB.Hedoesn’tlikethestyleC.Heprefersanothercolor12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.ChangetheT-shirtforthemanB.HaveawordwithhermanagerC.Givetheman’smoneyback聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.MotherandsonB.WifeandhusbandC.Employerandemployee14.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.balancethebudgetB.BuyacheaperguitarC.Findanotherjob15.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hecan’tjoinabandB.Hecan’tmakeendsmeetC.Hecan’tfindasatisfyingjob16.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’swords?A.ImpatientB.EmbarrassedC.Disappointed聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatprizedidtheyoungestgroupget?A.ThesecondprizeB.ThethirdprizeC.Thefourthprize18.WhatshouldEastsidepracticemore?A.ThedanceB.ThemusicC.Thesong19.WhydidTheStormwinthefirstprize?A.TheydancedwonderfullyB.TheguitaristplayedverywellC.Thesingerperformedperfectly20.Whatkindofpersonisthespeaker?A.HumorousB.SeriousC.Boring第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21.Standingonthetopofthehill,you’llgetawonderful__________ofthecity.A.sightB.viewC.sceneD.scenery22.ResearchersfromMIT,Harvardreportedastudyofhumanbrainsyesterdaythatmay_______somenewinformationformentalillnesses.A.supplyB.createC.expectD.imagine23.Bythetimeyouarrivehome,thebaby______,sopleasedon’tmakeanynoisewhenyoucomein.A.willsleepB.willhavesleptC.willbesleepingD.willhavebeensleeping24.Iwasadvisedtoarrangeforinsurance____Ineededmedicaltreatment.A.whenB.incaseC.althoughD.sothat25.Youmayspendthisamountofmoneyon_____isimportanttoyou.A.whereverB.whicheverC.whateverD.whenever26.Thegirlwassittingonthebenchinthepark,_______herheadinthebookinherhands.A.buriedB.buryingC.beingburiedD.tobury27.Just______thosethoughtsfromyourmind---they’recrazyandnotworththinkingabout.A.protectB.discourageC.reflectD.dismiss28.ThereisaWallStreetfinancialcrisiscase______thestockpricehasreducedto45%,causingpeopletobe___.A.which;withalossB.where;atalossC.that;inalossD.what;onaloss29.Justanhouragohewastellingmeonthephonethathe_____homerightafterthework.A.comesB.cameC.wouldcomeD.willcome30.---Youhavemadegreatprogressinyoursurvey,haven’tyou?---Yes,butsomeproblemsamongtheyoungstersstillremain________.A.settlingB.settledC.tosettleD.tobesettled31.Ifyou_____faultsbutyoustillwantthebicycle,asktheshopassistanttoreducetheprice.A.comeacrossB.careaboutC.lookforD.focusupon32.MrBlacksaidthatitwasatleasttenyearssincehe_____agooddrink.A.wasenjoyingB.haveenjoyedC.hadenjoyedD.havebeenenjoying33.Devotedtotheresearch,hebelievedhishardworkwould____soonerorlater.A.putoffB.takeoffC.turnoffD.payoff34.When______,themansaidhewenthomeat2:00a.m.,_________andonly______hishousebrokeninto.A.asked;tiredtofindB.asking;tired;findingC.asked;tiredly;tofindD.asking;tired;finding35.---Thankyoufortheflowers.---__________.Ithoughttheymightcheeryouup.A.That’srightB.AllrightC.I’mallrightD.It’sallright第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Manyyearsago,Isawahomelesswoman,whowaswearingonlythinclothes,cominginwhenIwasworkingatcollege.Shestartedcoughingasshesatdownonasofainthestudentpublicroom.36,shewasn’t’well,without37toomuchaboutit,IwenttotheStudentAffairsOfficewhereIknewIcouldfind38inthe“LostandFound”box.Igatheredherupallclothesandmademyway39.Aco-workertoldmeIshouldnothelpthisperson40itwouldonlyleadtoherwanting41help.Iignored(忽視)herandcarriedon,inspiteofthewarnings.Twoweekslateralovelyelderlymancametomy42andaskedtospeakwithmeinprivate.Outofcuriosity,Igavehimmyfull43.Hewentontotellmethathehadoverheard(無意聽到)the44withtheco-workerabouthelpingthe45woman.Hewantedmetoknowthatitwasalwaysokaytohelppeople,andthatwas46hewantedtogivemeacheckfor$1000!Iburstintotears,becauseIreally47themoneyatthetime,butalsobecauseIhad48beenrecognizedinsuchawayforhelpingsomeone!Webecamegood49and,twentyyearslater,hecalledmeup50andtoldmehewantedtohelpme51myfirsthome!Hegaveme$120,000tobuymy52houseinmyhometown.Iaskedhimwhyhewantedtogivemesuchalarge53.AndhesaiditwasbecauseIwasa“giver”andthatIdeservedit.Iwasableto54theperfectlittlehomeforme,allbecauseonedayI55ahomelesswomanwithouthesitation.36.A.Luckily B.Clearly C.Truly D.Really37.A.worrying B.joking C.caring D.thinking38.A.trousers B.clothes C.socks D.coats39.A.back B.out C.in D.off40.A.so B.unless C.because D.though41.A.less B.more C.much D.little42.A.home Bbank C.classroom D.office43.A.patience B.attention C.preparation D.satisfaction44.A.argument B.conversation C.agreement D.warning45.A.worried B.foolish C.sad D.painful46.A.how B.whether C.when D.why47.A.needed B.deserved C.liked D.gained48.A.seldom B.hardly C.never D.always49.A.students B.experts C.friends D.graduates50.A.hopelessly B.unexpectedly C.carelessly D.unwillingly51.A.select B.buy C.run D.build52.A.favorite B.splendid C.dream D.large53.A.present B.effort C.home D.friendship54.A.live B.stay C.own D.go55.A.helped B.found C.met D.respected第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AThereisplentyforkidsandteenstodointheSyracuseareaduringthesummer,includingsomegreateducationalopportunities.Herearethetopfour.RosamondGiffordZooCampThezoooffersseparatecampsforkids.Thecampsforkindergartenersrunfrom9amto12:30pm,andcost$115forzoomembersand$135fornon-members.Kidsentering7th

and8th

gradeswillhavehalfadayfrom1pmto4:30pm.Thecostis$149formembersand$160fornon-members.Allcampsfeaturenumerouseducationalactivitiesandanimalencounters.ThecampsrunfromAugust14toAugust19.RegistrationstartsfromJuly10formembersandJuly15fornon-members.ActiveLearningServicesatChristianFromAugust1toAugust5,ChristianSyracuseFromJuly5th

toAugust12th

,SyracuseUniversitywillhostpre-collegeprogramsforhighschoolstudents.TheSummerTheSheldonInstituteatSUNYOswegoTheStateUniversityofNewYorkwillholdtwo-weekeducationalenrichmentprogramsforstudentsenteringgrades2-4fromJuly25toAugust5.Childrenwillhaveasetprogramfeaturingart,science,technology,culturalappreciationandwriting.Tuitionfortheprogramsisonly$320andadownloadableapplicationisavailable.56.Ifapreschoolboyandhis8th-gradebrotherattendtheZooCamps,theyshouldpay___________.A.$264

B.$275

C.$295

D.Itdepends.57.WhatdoweknowabouttheChessCampfromthepassage?A.Wholedaysessionswillcost$250forit.B.Onlychildrenaged8-15canattendit.C.Childrencanlearnimprovedchessskillsthroughit.D.Itwilllastfortwoweeks.58.Wherecanchildrenattendthelargestnumberofprogramswithlowcost?A.

TheSheldonInstitute

B.

ChristianC.

RosamondGiffordZoo

D.SyracuseB1.Everysingleoneofyouhassomethingthatyou'regoodat.Everysingleoneofyouhassomethingtooffer.Andyouhavearesponsibilitytoyourselftodiscoverwhatthatis.That'stheopportunityaneducationcanprovide.

2.Andnomatterwhatyouwanttodowithyourlife,Iguaranteethatyou'llneedaneducationtodoit.Youwanttobeadoctor,orateacher,orapoliceofficer?Youwanttobeanurseoranarchitect,alawyeroramemberofourmilitary?You'regoingtoneedagoodeducationforeverysingleoneofthosecareers.Youcannotdropoutofschoolandjustdropintoagoodjob.You'vegottotrainforitandworkforitandlearnforit.

3.Andthisisn'tjustimportantforyourownlifeandyourownfuture.Whatyoumakeofyoureducationwilldecidenothinglessthanthefutureofthiscountry.ThefutureofAmericadependsonyou.Whatyou'relearninginschooltodaywilldeterminewhetherweasanationcanmeetourgreatestchallengesinthefuture.

4.You'llneedtheinsightsandcritical-thinkingskillsyougaininhistoryandsocialstudiestofightpovertyandhomelessness,crimeanddiscrimination.You'llneedthecreativityandingenuityyoudevelopinallyourclassestobuildnewcompaniesthatwillcreatenewjobsandboostoureconomy.

5.Ifyouquitonschool—you'renotjustquittingonyourself,you'requittingonyourcountry.

6.Igetit.Iknowwhatit'slike.Mywife,ourFirstLady,hasasimilarstory.Neitherofherparentshadgonetocollege,andtheydidn'thavealotofmoney.Buttheyworkedhard,andsheworkedhard,sothatshecouldgotothebestschoolsinthiscountry.

7.Whereyouarerightnowdoesn'thavetodeterminewhereyou'llendup.Noone'swrittenyourdestinyforyou,becauseyouwriteyourowndestiny.Youmakeyourownfuture.

That'swhatyoungpeoplelikeyouaredoingeveryday,allacrossAmerica.

That'swhytodayI'mcallingoneachofyoutosetyourowngoalsforyoureducation—anddoeverythingyoucantomeetthem.

Whateveryouresolvetodo,Iwantyoutocommittoit.Iwantyoutoreallyworkatit.

Thetruthis,beingsuccessfulishard.

Noone'sbornbeinggoodatallthings.Youbecomegoodatthingsthroughhardwork.You'renotavarsityathletethefirsttimeyouplayanewsport.Youdon'thiteverynotethefirsttimeyousingasong.You'vegottopractice.Thesameprincipleappliestoyourschoolwork.Youmighthavetodoamathproblemafewtimesbeforeyougetitright.Youmighthavetoreadsomethingafewtimesbeforeyouunderstandit.Youdefinitelyhavetodoafewdraftsofapaperbeforeit'sgoodenoughtohandin.

Andevenwhenyou'restruggling,evenwhenyou'rediscouraged,andyoufeellikeotherpeoplehavegivenuponyou,don'tevergiveuponyourself,becausewhenyougiveuponyourself,yougiveuponyourcountry.

59.Whomostprobablyisthemakerofthisspeech?A.Headmasterofahighschool.

B.

MayorofWashington.C.GeneralSecretaryoftheUSA.

D.

PresidentoftheUSA.60.Wherecanweputthefollowingsentence?“OfcourseIknowit'snotalwayseasytodowellinschool,andIknowalotofyouhavechallenges

inyourlivesrightnowthatcanmakeithardtofocusonyourschoolwork.”

A.Betweenparagraph3andparagraph4B.Betweenparagraph4andparagraph5

C.Betweenparagraph5andparagraph6D.Betweenparagraph6andparagraph761.Whichofthefollowingismentionedbythespeaker?A.Enthusiasmandpeace.

B.Civilizationandeffort.C.

Responsibilityanddetermination.D.DevotionandFriendship.

62.Whatmightbethemainpurposeofthisspeech?A.Toholdananniversarycelebrationofanevent.

B.Toinspiretheyouthtoworkhardinthenewterm.

C.Tooffercongratulationsonthearrivalofafestival.

D.ToexpressrespectforandloyaltytotheUSA.CVideoglasses–theymakegeeks(書呆子)lookcoolinmovies.Now,thankstoscientists,therealitycouldbeevencooler.ProfessorBabakParvizoftheUniversityofWashingtonintheUSandhisteamhavecreatedanelectroniccontactlens(隱形眼鏡),whichcouldallowyoutowatchTVandseeelectronicdocumentsande-mailsdirectlyonyoureye,accordingtoonNovember22.

Thenewlenscanbeputontoyoureyeballandremovedjustlikeanormalcontactlens.Itcontainsseveralcomponents(部件),includinganLEDlight,anelectroniccircuit(電路)andanantennathatpicksuppowerandinformationthroughawirelessconnection.

Inordernottoblockpeople’snormalfieldofvision,theresearchershavekeptallthecomponentsextremelytiny.Parvizisanexpertatmakingpartsonananoscale(納米尺度)thatarethousandsoftimesthinnerthanahumanhair.

Apartfromitssize,anotherchallengefacingresearchersisthatthehumaneyecanonlyfocusonthingsafewcentimetersawayorfarther.Anythingtooclosetooureyeswillappear

blurry.Tosolvethisproblem,Parvizusedathin,speciallenscalleda“Fresnellens”tomagnify(makesth,appearlarger)thedisplay.

Sofar,thelenshasonlyonepixel(像素)andcannotshowanythingotherthanadot.Todisplayashorte-mailortextmessagewouldneedhundredsofpixelsatleast.Butthenewinventionhasproventhatitispossibletodevelopmorecomplexinformationlenses.Researcherstestedthelensinarabbit’seyeanditdidnotappeartocauseanyhealthproblems.

AccordingtoParviz,onedaypeoplewillbeabletoseealltheinformationtheyneeddirectlyfromtheircontactlenses.Wemayevenbeabletozoominonfarawayviewswhenenjoyingsceneryoutdoors.

Parvizisnowalsotryingtodevelopmedicalusesforthelens.Heisworkingonputtingabloodsugarsensorintoittopickupthewearer’sbloodsugarlevelandotherimportantmedicalinformation.63.Accordingtothearticle,thenewlydevelopedcontactlenscandoallthefollowing

EXCEPT

______.A.seeingthingsthatarebothcloseupandfarawayB.takingphotosofbeautifulviewsC.checkingtheinformationyouneedD.readingemailsdirectlyonyoureye64.Inordertomakepeoplestillseenormallythroughthelens,______.A.theelectroniccontactlenshastochangeitsfocuspointB.morepixelsareneededfortheelectroniccontactlensC.speciallensesareusedtomakethedisplaybiggerD.allpartsofthecontactlensaremadeonananoscale65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blurry”inParagraph4mean?A.unclear

B.clear

C.bigger

D.smaller66.Accordingtothelastparagraphofthearticle,wecanknowthat______.A.theelectroniccontactlensescurrentlyhavehundredsofpixels.B.theelectroniccontactlenseshavebeentestedonpeople.C.theelectroniccontactlensesmighthelppickupmedicaldataoneday.D.peoplecanreade-mailsdirectlyfromtheelectroniccontactlenses.DEveryschoolhasanuglygirl.Inmyprimaryschool,itwasme.Fromfirstgradethroughfourth,Ihadtowearheavyorthopedic(整形外科的)shoesbecauseofmyweakankles.IsoundedlikeoverweightelephantwearingbrickswheneverItookasinglestep.“Hey,Bigfoot!”“Geez,you’regoingtostartanearthquake!”TheninsixthgradeIhadtostartwearglasses.Momaskedfortheleastexpensiveonesandthatmademelooklikeafool.“Foureyes!”“Couldn’tyoucoverupmoreofyourfaces?Whystopattheeyes?”InSeventh,Istartedcompetingonthecityswimteam,thinkingthatifIgotakillerbody,nobodywouldnoticemyface.Wrongagain.Ilovedbeingfastandwinningribbonsnowandthen,butnowIhadred,weteyesfromthechlorine(氯)inthepool.Ialsodidnotdevelopakillerbody.IchangedmystrategyatEighthgrade,thelastyearofmiddleschool.Iofferedmyhelptoanyonewhoneeds.Iworkedforothergirls,sotheycouldhangoutwiththeirfriends.Mynewprogrambegantowork.Peoplewhowouldneverhaveacknowledgedmyexistencebeforeweresuddenlyseekingmeout.I’dbeenfeelingprettygooduntilonedayIwenttoChristine’shousetohelpherfillenvelopes.GoingintoeachenvelopewasinvitationtoChristine’sbirthdayparty;itwasabigeventatafancyhotel.Completewithdinner.Sheaskedmetohelpheraddresstheseenvelopes.Therewasnoenvelopeforme.Myheartwasbroken.Itriedtoescapefromalltheeyes.Highschoolhadtobebetter,right?Yesandno.NowthatI’mhere,Iknowtherearestilllotsofshallowpeoplejudgingyouonwhatyou’rewearingorhowcoolyourhairis,buttherearealsokidswhotalktoyoubecausetheylikedyouranswersorjustasyou’rekind,honest,andagoodfriend.IstilldokindthingsbecauseIlikethefeelingIgetwhenIamhelpingpeople.I,withmyfriends,wenttoChildren’shospital,playinggamesandreadingtothesickkids.Istillhadwetredandnotasmartlook,butyoucannottellmeIamnotbeautiful.EverytimeIvisithospital,five-year-oldTerrygraspsmyhand,“Morri,youaresonice.Iwanttogrowuptobejustlikeyou.”67.WhywasMorrilaughedatbyherclassmateswhenshewasinprimaryschool?A.Shehadweakanklesandeyesight.B.Herglassescouldn’tcoverupherface.C.Shecouldn’tgetalongwellwiththem.D.Shelookedlikeanoverweightelephant.68.WhichofthefollowingistherealreasonforMorricompetingonthecityswimteam?A.Towinmoreribbons.B.Toshiftothers’attentionfromherface.C.Todevelopakillerbody.D.Tohaveredweteyes.69.FromwhatMorriexperiencedinthelastyearofmiddleschool,wecanlearnthat__________.A.herclassmatesthoughthighlyofherB.shewaspopularamongherclassmatesC.shewasoftencheatedbyherclassmatesD.herclassmatesjustmadeuseofher70.Thepassageisintendedtoencouragepeopleto__________.A.addressasmanyasinvitationenvelopesaspossibleB.takemoresportactivitiesincludingswimmingC.takeothers’commentsintocarefulconsiderationD.takepositiveattitudetowardsdisadvantagesinlife第II卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。Couldyourcellphonegiveyoucancer?Whetheritcouldornot,somepeopleareworryingaboutthepossibilitythatphones,powerlinesandwi-ficouldberesponsibleforarangerofillnesses,fromrashestobraintumors.Forexample,CamillaRees,48,aformerinvestmentbankerintheUS,movedoutofherapartmentinSanFranciscobecauseoftheradiation(輻射)comingfromnextdoor.ReestoldtheLosAngelesTimesthatwhenherneighborsmovedinandinstalledawi-firoutershelostherabilitytothinkclearly.“Iwouldwakeupdizzyinthemorning.I’dfalltothefloor.Ihadtoleavetoescapethatnightmare,”shesaid.Sincethen,she’sbeenonacampaignagainstlow-levelelectromagneticfields,orEMFs(低頻電磁場).Andshe’snotalone.Millionsofpeoplesaytheysufferfromheadaches,depression,nauseaandrasheswhenthey’retooclosetocellphonesorothersourcesofEMFs.AlthoughtheWorldHealthOrganizationhasofficiallydeclaredthatEMFsseemtoposelittlethreat(威脅),governmentsarestillconcerned.Infact,lastApril,theEuropeanParliamentcalledforcountriestotakestepstoreduceexposuretoEMFs.ThecityofSanFranciscoandthestateofMainearecurrentlyconsideringrequiringcancer-warninglabelsoncellphones.Ifthesefearsarereasonable,thenperhapsweshouldallbeworriedabouttheamountoftimewespendtalkingonourphonesorpluggingintowi-fihotpots.Somesaythereisevidencetosupportthegrowinganxieties.DavidCarpenter,aprofessorofenvironmentalhealthsciencesattheUniversityatAlbany,inNewYork,thinksthere’sagreaterthan95%chancethatpowerlinescancausechildhoodleukemia.Alsothere’sagreaterthan90%chancethatcellphonescancausebraintumours.Butothersbelievetheseconcernsareunreasonableparanoia(猜疑).DrMarthaLinet,theheadofradiationepidemiologyattheUSNationalCancerInstitute,haslookedatthesameresearchasCarpenterbuthasreachedadifferentconclusion.“Idon’tsupportwarninglabelsforcellphones,”saidLinet.“Wedon'thavetheevidencethatthere’smuchdanger.”StudiessofarsuggestaweakconnectionbetweenEMFsandillness—soweakthatitmightnotexistatall.Amultinationalinvestigationofcellphonesandbraincancer,in13countriesoutsidetheUS,hasbeenunderwayforseveralyears.It’sfundedinpartbytheEuropeanUnion,inpartbyacellphoneindustrygroup.AccordingtoRobertPark,aprofessorofphysicsattheUniversityofMarylandintheUS,themagneticwavesaren’tnearlypowerfulenoughtobreakapartDNA,whichishowknownthreats,suchasUVraysandX-rays,causecancer.Perhapsit’sjustpsychological.Someexpertsfindthattheelectro-sensitivitysyndromeseemstobesimilartochemicalsensitivitysyndrome,whichisaconditionthat’sconsideredtobepsychological.WhetherEMFsareharmfulornot,abreakintherural(鄉(xiāng)村)areas,withoutthecellphone,wouldprobablybegoodforallofus.

Couldcellphonesgiveyoucancer?KeypointsSupportingdetailsCellphonesare(71)____▲touse●Somepeoplethinkit(72)▲forcellphonestocasuecancer.●CamillaReesgotillafterhisneighborinstalledawi-firouter.●Millionsofpeoplehave(73)▲problemsasCamilla.●Someevidencesupportspeople’sanxieties.Cellphonesaresafetouse●Somebelievethattheseconcernsarejustparanoia.●Sofar,studiesshowthatthereisn’tmuch(74)▲betweenEMFsandillness.●Robert▲DNA.●It’sjustforpsychological(76)▲thatpeoplefeelinwhentheyusecellphones.Attitudesand(77)____▲●Somegovernmentsare(78)▲aboutthesafetyofcellphonesorEMFs.●Theauthorthinksthatweshould(79)▲thechanceoftalkingonthephoneorspendmoretimeinthe(80)▲withoutcellphones.第五部分:短文填空(每小題分,共10小題,計(jì)

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