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題組二一、完形填空A)

(2021上饒模擬)There

are

many

geniuses

(天才)in

the

world.

.

.1.

.

other

children

were

just

starting

their

ABCs,three-year-old

Mark

Swallow

was

already

reading

Shakespeare’s

poets

and

Charles

Dickens’

novels.By

the

age

of

seven

he

was

speaking

French

and

German

.

.2.

.

and

studying

both

Latin

and

Greek.Now,at

the

age

of

12,Mark

has

just

started

a

university

.

.3.

.

in

English

literature

(文學(xué)).Mark

and

other

.

.4.

.

geniuses

will

be

the

subjects

of

a

new

documentary

series,

.

.5.

.

takes

a

look

into

the

lives

of

these

.

.6.

.

children

and

their

families.In

the

programmes

we

will

meet

children

like

eight-year-old

Daniel

Manning

who

.

.7.

.

his

first

book

when

he

was

just

five

and

who

has

just

signed

a

£60,000

contract(合同)with

a

publishing(出版)house

to

write

three

.

.8.

..

Then

there

is

a

12-year-old

Samantha

Price,who

started

.

.9.

.

lessons

when

she

was

three.Along

with

the

piano,she

now

also

plays

the

cello

(大提琴),clarinet

(單簧管)and

classical

guitar.She

has

already

played

with

three

top

European

orchestras

(管弦樂隊(duì)).And

how

about

ten-year-old

Jordan

Welsh?She

first

.

.10.

.

a

paintbrush

before

she

could

walk.She

has

already

had

an

exhibition

of

her

paintingsin

one

of

London’s

top

.

.11.

.

salon.She

also

has

won

a

major

prize

for

one

of

her

.

.12.

..

Over

the

next

six

weeks

we

will

see

what

makes

these

children

so

.

.13.

..

We

will

find

out

how

and

when

their

parents

knew

they

were

.

.14.

.

and

about

the

changes

it

made

to

their

family

life.We

will

hear

from

the

children

about

their

hopes

and

plans

.

.15.

.

the

future.There

are

also

interviews

with

former

child

geniuses,some

of

whom

have

gone

on

to

great

things

and

others

of

whom

decided

they

wanted

to

return

to

a(n)

.

.16.

.

life.(

)1.A.

If

B.

While

C.

Before

D.

AfterB(

)2.A.

comfortably

B.

difficultly

C.

slowly

D.

quietlyA(

)3.A.

pressure

B.

condition

C.

contest

D.

degreeD(

)4.A.

child

B.

adult

C.

men

D.

womenA(

)5.A.

what

B.

which

C.

who

D.

whomB(

)6.A.

excellent

B.

poor

C.

common

D.

badA(

)7.A.

read

B.

bought

C.

sold

D.

wroteD(

)8.A.

songs

B.

e-mails

C.

novels

D.

documentsC(

)9.A.

violin

B.

guitar

C.

drum

D.

pianoD(

)10.A.

cut

up

B.

picked

up

C.

called

up

D.

gave

upB(

)11.A.

beauty

B.

hair

C.

art

D.

musicC(

)12.A.

movies

B.

CDs

C.

articles

D.

paintingsD(

)13.A.

special

B.

careful

C.

old

D.

upsetA(

)14.A.

important

B.

different

C.

hard

D.

sillyB(

)15.A.

with

B.

for

C.

against

D.

toB(

)16.A.

bad

B.

normal

C.

unusual

D.

boringB二、完形填空B)that

if

show

especially

coverability

decision

without

harmful

makeAs

we

all

know,

human

beings

cannot

live

1.

_______sunlight.

If

you

are

lack

of

sunlight

for

a

long

time

,

you

will

lack

calcium(鈣).

But

staying

in

the

sun

for

too

long

is

2.

_______to

your

health.

A

new

study

finds

that

3.________

your

head

is

uncovered

in

the

sun

for

a

long

time,

your

brain

power

will

drop.withoutharmfulifThe

study4._________

that

sunshine

can

reduce

brain

power,

making

it

harder

to

make

right

5._________.

Working

in

hot

temperatures

has

been

already

known

to

cause

hyperthermia(過高熱).

But

now

scientists

say

shining

on

the

head

for

a

long

lime

by

the

sun

also

affects

the

brain’s

6._________

to

function

properly.A

study

by

the

university

teams

in

Denmark

and

Greece

said

that

workers

could

hurt

their

brains

by

working

in

hot,

sunny

conditions.

This

study

explains

exposure(暴露)to

the

sun

for

a

long

time

can

do

harm

to

the

body,7._________

the

head.

Falls

in

mental(

精神上的)performance

caused

by

sunshine

can

also

mean

drivers

are

more

likely

8._________

mistakes

on

the

road.

It

is

important

9._________

people

working

or

taking

daily

activities

outside

should

protect

their

heads

from

sunlight.

Those

shined

by

sunlight

for

long

periods

should

10._________

their

heads.showsdecisionsabilityespeciallyto

makethatcover三、選擇型閱讀理解

The

summer

is

a

great

time

to

be

in

Britain.

With

sunny

days

and

long

days,

it

is

the

best

season

for

holding

various

celebrations,

festivals

and

competitions.

The

British

Museum,

the

Natural

History

Museum

and

the

Tate

Gallery

are

all

a

must-see

for

everybody

who

comes

to

the

country,

but

there

are

also

a

lot

of

interesting

things

to

do

for

those

who

love

the

outdoors.

The

Notting

Hill

Carnival(狂歡節(jié))

changes

the

face

of

the

famous

London

in

the

last

weekend

of

August.

It’s

the

largest

street

festival

in

Europe.

First

held

in

1964,

it’s

a

celebration

of

Caribbean(加勒比的)

culture

but

now

includes

Brazilians,

Africans,

Europeans

and

anybody

else

who

likes

to

dresscolorfully

and

feels

the

urge

to

dance

to

the

sound

of

a

beat.

With

its

popularity

growing,

it’s

said

that

50,000

performers

will

take

part

in

the

parade,

attracting

more

than

1

million

people

over

the

weekend.

Outside

the

capital

there

are

also

many

things

to

do.

Early

in

August

there’s

the

Robin

Hood

Festival

in

Sherwood

Forest

Country

Park.

The

legendary(傳奇的)

character

of

books

and

movies—Robin

Hood—can

be

found

there.

For

those

who

love

nature,

there’re

always

forests

to

enjoy.

In

mid-August,

in

Bristol,

a

city

about

200km

from

London,

the

sky

is

filled

with

color

during

its

annual

balloon

festival.

If

the

weather

is

good,

more

than

100

hot

air

balloons

rise

up

from

the

Fiesta’s

site

in

Ashton

Court.

Britain

is

full

of

traditions

and

sometimes

just

stopping

at

a

country

bar

for

a

beer

or

having

cream

tea

in

a

small

tea

room

can

make

a

moment

special.

Anyway,

you

will

have

a

nice

holiday

there!(

)1.How

many

places

are

suggested

if

people

visit

Britain

in

Paragraph

One?A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five.B(

)2.What

does

the

underlined

word

“those”

refer

to?A.

The

forests.

B.

Legendary

characters.C.

People

in

Britain.

D.

Books

and

movies.C(

)3.What

can

you

infer

from

the

passage?A.

Autumn

isn’t

the

best

season

for

Britain.B.

Britain

isn’t

a

good

place

for

drinking

tea.C.

There’s

the

Robin

Hood

Festival

in

late

August.D.

The

Notting

Hill

Carnival

has

been

around

for

57

years.D(

)4.Which

of

the

following

shows

the

structure

of

the

passage?A.

B.

C.

D.

D四、還原短文型閱讀理解“What!

You,

too?

I

believed

I

was

the

only

one.”

Have

you

ever

said

something

like

this

to

someone?1._________

It

seems

that

similarity

often

helps

form(形成)

friendship.

The

Greek

thinker

Aristotle

once

said,

“People

regard

friendship

as

a

matter

of

similarity;

they

say

that

we

like

those

who

are

like

ourselves.”

2._________

Scientists

from

University

of

California

said

friends

have

similar

behavior,

Scientific

American

reported.The

scientists

invited

42

university

students

to

take

part

in

a

test.

Each

student

watched

the

same

set

of

videos,

which

included

a

comedy,

a

discussion

and

a

soccer

match.BA3._________

According

to

their

research,

friends

who

watched

the

same

video

reacted(反應(yīng))

in

similar

ways.

Similar

parts

of

their

brains

lit

up

while

watching

the

videos,

especially

parts

that

are

connected

with

learning

and

memory.

4._________“Seeing

one’s

friends

have

similar

behavior

will

reinforce(強(qiáng)化)

one’s

own

values,

opinions,

and

interests,”

lead

scientist

Carolyn

Parkinson

told

Business

Insider.

5._________

Scientists

from

t

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