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Exercise1
A
In1947thepilotofasmallaeroplanesawninestrangeobjectsintheskyoverWashington,USA.Hesaidthat
theylookedlikesaucers.Newspapersprintedhisstoryundertheheadline“FlyingSaucers”.
Sincethen,allovertheworld,peoplehavereportedsimilarstrangeflyingobjects.Nooneknowswhattheyarc
orwheretheycomefrom.Somepeoplesaythattheydonotexist,butmanyotherssaythattheyhaveseenthem.
Usuallypeopleonthegroundhaveseenthembutnotalways.Airlinepilotsalsohavereportedseeingthemandso
haveastronauts---themenwhoflyinspaceships.
Perhapssomepeoplesawthemonlyintheirimaginationorillusion(幺J覺,錯覺).Perhapssomepeoplemade
amistake.Butairlinepilotsandastronautsdonotusuallymakemistakesofthiskind.CaptainEdMitchell,the
sixthmantowalkonthemoon,saidin1974thathebelievesthatsome"flyingsauccrs"arcreal.Manyotherpeople
nowbelievethatthesestrangeflyingobjectsarevisitingtheearthfromotherworldsinspace.
"Theyhavecometogreetus."Theysay.
TheAmericangovernmenttriedtofindoutmoreabouttheseobjects.Itlistenedtoagreatmanypeoplewho
saidtheyhadseenthem.ButtheGovernmentCommitteecouldnotdecideonwhattheobjectswere.Itcalledthem
UFOs,whichisshortforUnidentifiedFlyingObjects.
Someevensaytheyhaveseenpeopleintheflyingsaucers!In1964,adriverofapolicecarinNewMexico
sawaUFOlandingamileaway.Whenhereachedit,thereweretwosmallfiguresstandingnearit.Theylookedlike
littlemen.Whenhereportedonhisradio,theygotinsidetheobjectandflewaway.
In1973twomenwereoutfishinginMississippiRiver.TheysaytheysawaUFOshapedlikeanegg.There
werethreecreatureslikemenbuttheirskinsweresilverincolour.Theyhadnoeyes,andtheirmouthswerejustslits
(裂縫),Theirnosesandearswerepointed.TheymadethefishermengetinsidetheUFOforawhile.Thenthe
creaturesphotographedthemandtookthemtotheplacewheretheyhadbeenfishing.
Therearemanyothersimilarstories.Someareprobablyuntruebutsomemaybetrue.Nooneknows.
56.TheAmericangovernmenttriedto__.
A.lookfbrtheflyingobjectsB.knowwheretheobjectscomefrom
C.learnmoreaboutUFOsD.reportmoreaboutUFOs
57.Accordingtothepassage,thename"flyingsaucers"wasfirstusedby__.
A.apilotofasmallplaneB.anofficialinWashington
C.aneditorofanewspaperD.themanwhofliesinsaucers
58.Thepurposeofthispassageistotellus__.
A.theshapeofUFOsB.howtoobserveUFOsC.thedangerofUFOsD.whatweknowaboutUFOs
59.Itisimpliedinthepassagethattheauthor___.
A.doesnotbelieveatallabouttheexistenceofUFOsB.believesthatUFOsarerealobjectsflyinginthesky
C.isnotsurewhetherthereareUFOsornotD.thinksUFOscomefromotherplanets
B
ThebeautifulGothicstonedormitories(宿舍)inwhichthecollegefreshmenlivedweresurroundedbyavery
highbutequallybeautifulblackironfence.ThiswastokeeptheCityout.
Jerseyledherselfintothequadrangle(四方院子)withakey.Inside,thelandscapingwascoolandgreen.
Immenseoldwoodendoors,heavyascoffinlids,ledintotheCommons.
Fourweeksbeforetheendoffreshmanyear,andJerseywasstillinaweofthecampus.Stillthrilledthatshe
washere,attendingthebestcollegeinthenation.Herfatherhadgraduatedbackwhentheschoolwasallmen,and
shehadbeenbroughtuponhiscollegestories.
Jerseywenttohermailslot,openedit,andfoundaletterfromhome.Jerseylovedmails.Goingtocollegewas
worthitjustfbrthemail.Sherippedopentheletter,whichhadonlyoneword.ENJOY!saidDad'shandwriting.
Wrappedinhisletterheadwasahundreddollarbill.Jerseylaughedtoherself.Dadwassotickledthathislittlegirl
wasattendinghisAlmaMater(母校).Allyearlonghehadbeencelebratingbysendingmoney.
Ooooh,goody!shethought.TmgoingtogetthoseshoesMaifoundattheDowntownMall.
MaiwasoneofJersey'stworoommates,aseriouscompetitorfbrWorld'sBestShopper.Whilelessershoppers
foundanythinginanystore,Maizeroedinonterrificbargainsateverycounter.AndJersey'sotherroommate,Susan,
hadunbelievablygoodfashionsense.Susancouldtakesomedisgusting(令人厭惡的)orange-and-turquoise(青綠
色)scarf(圍巾)■■一notfitfbrapreschooler'sbathtowel--pairitwithjusttherightshirtandnecklace,andmake
herselflooklikeamilliondollars.
Jerse/sproudfatherwasundertheimpressionthatshewasenjoyingclasses,boys,dormlife,andthe
coast-andshewas-butbetterthananything,JerseyenjoyedshoppingwithMaiandSusan.
Unfortunately,MaiandSusanhadlabsonMondaysand,beingdedicatedftitureresearchscientists,would
workrightthroughdinner.Shoppingalonerots,thoughtJersey,whocaresaboutshoesunlessMaiandSusanare
alongtogiggleandcriticizeandcompare?
Thehundreddollarsburned,dyingtobespent...
60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthecollegeJerseywentto?
A.Itwasonceacollegeonlyfbrboys.B.Itcarriedastrongauthorityinthecountry.
C.Jcrscy*sfatherhadbeenastudentinthiscollege.D.ItwasfenceduptokeeptheCityout.
61.Theunderlinedpartmeans___.
A.respectfulwithfearB.proudofC.excitedwithhorrorD.regretfill
62.WhichisNOTrightaboutMai?
A.ShehadagoodsenseoffashionandwantedtocompetefbrtheWorld'sBestShopper.
B.Shewasalwaysabletobuysomethingatagoodprice.
C.Shewasasciencestudentandwasdeterminedtobeascientist.
D.ShesharedthesameroomwithJerseyandSusan.
63.Wecaninferthattheone-hundred-dollarbill____.
A.wasmailedinaletterbyJersey'sfatherbecausehehadnotsenthermoneyforayear
B.wastobesavedinabankfbrJersey'sfuturedonnlife
C.wasprobablytobeexchangedforshoes
D.wouldbespentrightaway,whenJerseywentshoppingwithMaiandSusan
64.Thispassageisprobablyfrom____.
A.anewsreportB.anovelC.anadD.amagazine
C
BoththeEskimosandthePlainsIndiansusedopenfiresintheirsheltersfbrwarmthbutwithverydifferent
consequences(結果).TheEskimohousewasanairtightigloomadeofblocksoficewithasmalltunnel-like
entranceandasmallchimneyinthecenterfbrsmokefromthefire.Temperaturesinsidethestructureeasilyreached
70to80degreesFahrenheitalthoughoutsidetemperaturesfrequentlydroppedwellbelowzero.Oftentheigloowas
sohotthatthelossofbodyfluidthroughperspirationwouldforcetheEskimostodrinkcupaftercupoficewater.
ThePlainsIndians,ontheotherhand,placedtheirfireinatepee,madewithlongpolesandanimalskinswithan
entrancecutdirectlyintoonewall.IncontrastwiththeEskimoshelter,thetepeewasfarfromairtight;drafts(穿堂
風)cameinaroundthedoorandthroughgapsbetweentheskins.Atnight,theIndianswouldcrawlundertheir
blankets,covertheirheads,andshiverallnight-somuchthattheblanketwouldshake!ThediHerencebetweenthe
EskimoiglooandtheIndiantepeewasinsulation.(密封性):theigloo'swallsweresolidandairtightwhereasthose
ofthetepeepermittedagreatdealofairtoenter.
65.Thispassagemostlikelyoccursaspartof___.
A.aweatherforecastB.abookonfireprevention.
C.areportonanimalconservationD.amagazineonhouseconstruction
66.Fromthepassageitcanbeinferredthat___
A.toenteranEskimohouse,onehadtogothroughalongtunnel
B.theEskimoigloohadbetterinsulationthantheIndiantepee
C.thePlainsIndiansenjoyedlivingintheirsheltersinwinterdays
D.therewasasmallchimneyineveryIndiantepeetoreleasesmokefromthefire
67.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyto____.
A.compareB.tellastoryC.amusethereadersD.reportascientificdiscovery
D
Inmanyways,theearliestperiodsofphotographyarethemostsatisfying.Learningtousethecontrolsiseasy
andconicsquickly,andyoucanmeasuretheresultsintermsofsharpandcorrectlydevelopedpictures.Onceyou
havemasteredthat,youcanstartonthesecondstepofyourphotographicwork.Usingthesebasicskillsinawide
varietyofsituationstogivethepicturesyouwant,noticingwhatyousecthroughtheviewfinderandturningthat
intothemosteffectivepicturebecomestotallyinteresting.
Allgoodphotographshaveonethingincommon:thereisnodoubtwhatthesubjectofthepictureismeantto
be.Everyphotographermustusethosesamestandardstohisorherwork,notonlytothefinishedresultsbuttothe
subjectbeforeheorshetakesit.Alwaysworkoutquiteclearlywhatthesubjectofthepictureistobeandwhyyou
aretakingthepicture.Forexample,MIamgoingtotakeapictureofthisstreettoshowthedifferentstylesandages
ofthebuildingsandthatpeoplehavebeenliving,workingandshoppinginthemsincetimebegan.Bydoingthis
youhaveabetterideaofwhattoincludeinthepictureandwhattoleaveout.Howoftenhaveyoubeenshown
photographstakenbypeopleawayonatripsomewhere?Thejudgmentisalwayssimilar,somethingabout"thecar
parkisoutofthepicturetotheleft",or"youcan'tquiteseefromthispicturebutifyougoupthestreet”.The
photographsareusuallycollectionsofbuildings,people,parkedcars,possiblyadistantlookofanancientchurch,
andbestofall,afigurewhichyouaretoldisAuntHenrietta,disappearinginthemiddledistance.When
photographersshowyoutheirpictures,theyhaveaclearideaofwhattheywanttobringtoyourattention,butit
oftendoesnotappearinthepicture.Iftheyhadgivenjustalittleoftheirtimetothinkabouttheirfuturejudgment
beforetakingthepicture,thenthepicturewouldrelateitsownstory.Goodpicturescanshowtheirsubjectsquickly
andeasily.
68.Whatwillitbringyouifyoudecidethepurposeofthephotographinadvance?
A.Allowsyoutoleaveoutunnecessarymaterial.B.Allowsyoutostandinthebestplace.
C.Helpsyoutovarythesubjectsofyourpictures.D.Meansyouwastelesstime.
69.Manyphotographersfailbecause____.
A.theirpicturesincludethebuildingsandpeopleB.thedetailsarenotclearintheirpictures
C.thesubjectsoftheirpicturesarcnotobviousD.theexplanationgivenfbrtheirpicturesismistaken
70.Whatbookisthispassagemostlikelytakenfrom?
A.Abookonphotographyfbrnewsreporters.B.Abookonhowtophotographpeople.
C.Abookonchoosingtherightcamera.D.Abookonimprovingphotographictechniques.
E
Thewordconservationhasathrifty(節(jié)儉)meaning,lbconserveistosaveandtoprotect,toleavewhatwe
ourselvesenjoyinsuchgoodconditionthatothersmayalsosharetheenjoyment.Ourforefathershadnoideathat
humanpopulationwouldincreasefasterthanthesuppliesofrawmaterials;mostofthem,evenuntilveryrecently,
hadthefoolishideathatthetreasureswerelimitlessandinexhaustible.Mostofthecitizensofearliergenerations
knewlittleornothingaboutthecomplicatedanddelicatesystemthatrunsallthroughnature,andwhichmeansthat,
asinalivingbody,anunhealthyconditionofonepartwillsoonerorlaterbeharmftiltoalltheothers.
Fiftyyearsagonaturestudywasnotpartoftheschoolwork;scientificforestrywasanewidea;woodwasstill
cheapbecauseitcouldbebroughtinanyquantityfromdistantwoodlands;soildestructionandriverfloodswerenot
nationalproblems;nobodyhadyetstudiedlong-tennclimaticcyclesinrelationtoproperlanduse;eventheword
"conservation"hadnothingofthemeaningthatithasfbrustoday.
Fortheinterestsofourselvesandthosewhowillcomeafterus,wemustnowsetaboutrepairingthemistakes
ofourfore-fathers.Conservationshould,therefore,bemadeapartofeveryone'sdailylife.Toknowaboutthewater
table(水位)inthegroundisjustasimportanttousasaknowledgeofthebasicarithmeticformulas.Weneedto
knowwhyallwatersheds(水濱)needtheprotectionofplantlifeandwhytherunningcurrentofstreamsandrivers
mustbemadetoyield(produce)theirfiillbenefittothesoilbeforetheyfinallyescapetothesea.Weneedtobe
taughtthedutyofplantingtreesaswellasofcuttingthem.Weneedtoknowtheimportanceofbig,naturetrees,
becauselivingspacefbrmostofman'sfellowcreaturesonthisplanetisfigurednotonlyinsquaremeasureof
surfacebutalsoincubicvolume(容積)abovetheearth.Inbrief,itshouldbeourgoaltorestoreasmuchofthe
originalbeautyofnatureaswecan.
71.Accordingtotheauthorthegreatestmistakeofourforefatherswasthat___.
A.theyhadnoideaaboutscientificforestryB.theyhadlittleornosenseofenvironmentalprotection
C.theydidnotrealizetheimportanceofnaturestudy
D.theyhadnoideaofhowtomakegooduseofrawmaterials
72.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatearliergenerationsdidn'trealize___.
A.theinterdependenceofwater,soil,andlivingthingsB.theimportanceoftheproperlanduse
C.theharmfulnessofsoildestructionandriverfloodsD.theextraordinaryrapidgrowthofpopulation
73.Withaviewtocorrectingthemistakesofourforefathers,theauthorsuggeststhat____.
A.weplantmoretreesB.webetaughtenvironmentalscience,aswellasthescienceofplants
C.environmentaleducationbedirectedtowardeveryoneD.wereturntonature
74.Whatdoestheauthorimply(expressindirectly)bysaying"Livingspace...alsoincubicvolumeabovethe
earth*'?
A.Ourlivingspaceontheearthisgettingsmallerandsmaller.
B.Ourlivingspaceshouldbemeasuredincubicvolume.
C.Weneedtotakesomemeasurestoprotectspace.
D.Wcmustcreatebetterlivingconditionsforbothbirdsandanimals.
75.Theunderlinedword"restore“probablyisclosesttothemeaningof__.
A.putbackB.bringbackC.kecpD.protect
Key
56.C由短文第一段末句可知。57.B根據(jù)短文第二段第二句話可知。
58.A根據(jù)短文第二段最后兩句Thismanwascaughtonlybecausehewasagambler.Whenthe
policebrokeupanillegalgamblingoperation,hisnamewasintherecords可以看出,在紐約市.某
銀行的總出納員計算機犯罪被暴露,是由于他的名字在破獲的非法賭博的記錄中被發(fā)現(xiàn)的。
59.D這是一道結論方面的問題。全文敘述了竊賊用計算機犯罪的情況,我們再根據(jù)短文最后
一段中一位官員所說的"Ihaveafeelingthatthereismorecrimeouttherethanwearecatching.
Whatweareseeingnowisallsopoorlydone.1wonderwhattherealexpertsaredoing---theones
whoreallyknowhowacomputerwords”,就可以得出將會有更多的真正的計算機專家所引起的
計算機犯罪的結論。
60.B文章中談到的Michael是想象出來的,但他的生活方式在今天的電腦時代是存在的。
61.D選項A、B、C在文中都可找到具體內(nèi)容。
62.A文章中談到了B、C選項的事情,接下來作者最有可能談A項中的事情,文章中主要談
現(xiàn)代科技對個人生活方式的種種影響,故排除D。
63.B文章第一自然段提到Theinventionsofmoderntechnologyseemtobecuttingusofffrom
contactwithourfellowhumanbeings,此句為全文的中心,故最佳答案為B。
64.Coone=mix,故選C。
65.D根據(jù)導數(shù)的二段可知答案。66.B第二段第二句與B吻合。
67.A第五段第二句有喑示.
68.D敏感話題”是這篇文章的中心內(nèi)容。touchy表示“難以處理的;易發(fā)火的”。
69.C愛好為無關緊要的閑談,可以把對方輕輕松松地引入正題。
70.C雙方不熟悉便問對方“為什么是單身?”顯然不禮貌。
71.C這是考詞意,只有to。具有“太,過于”之意。
72.B此題是給NoahArkProject定義,見第一段,故選B。
73.A文中第六段首句話中提到。
74.C主旨題,全文各段均圍繞如何挽救panda而展開論述。
75.D此題為細節(jié)確認,見第三段首句。
Exercise2
A
LoveCreatesPower
Idon*tknowhowmanygoodteachersthereareintheworld,butIfeelitisdeeplyimportantfbrastudentwho
isintroubletomeetagoodteacher.
Ihadamathteacherwhohatestoseestrugglingmathstudents.Healwaysridiculestheslowstudentswhenhe
getsachance.Forexample,theteacherlooksdownuponastudentduetoherfailureinmath.It'snotthatthis
studentisstupidbutrathershehasnointerestinmath.Themathteacheralwaysgivesthegirlthecoldshoulderand
saysthisgirlisthestupideststudenthehaseverseen.Onetimethisstudentgotthelowestscoreonamathexam,
theteachermadefunofherandthenletotherstudentsguesswhohadtheworstscore.Whenthatstudenthadsome
questionstoasktheteacher,hewasimpatientwithher.
Finally,thegirlsaidtomethatparadiseisveryfarfromher.EverydayshefeelsEden,butthereisnowayto
reachit.Shefeelsthatsheisatinylanternwhichisplacedintothewaterandwillslowlydriftouttoseauntilitcan't
beseen.Whatalonelyvisionthatis!
Allstudentshavedifferentabilitiesbecauseeachofthemisunique.Noonecanfbretell(預示)theirfuture.The
teachersshouldlearnhowtotreattheslowerstudentsproperly,howtoencouragethemandnottohurttheirfeelings.
Pleaseleaveabitofloveforthesespecialstudents.
MItisnothowmuchwedo,buthowmuchloveweputinthedoing.Itisnothowmuchwegive,buthowmuch
loveweputinthegiving,"saidMotherTcrasa.Afterall,lovecancreatepower.
56.Theunderlineword''ridicule1'inthesecondparagraphmeans__
A.praiseB.laughatC.speakloudlyD.smilehappily
57.Thewriterattacksthemathsteacherstrongly,butheasks.
A.teacherstotreatthepoorstudentsastheirownsonsanddaughters
B.allpeoplecollectmoneytosupportthespecialstudents
C.teacherstoleavetheirlovefbrtheslowerstudents
D.educationaldepartmentstofirethoseteacherswhodon'lcarefbrthepoorstudents
B
Artificial假的)flowersareusedfbrscientificaswellasfbrdecorativepurposes.Theyaremadefromavariety
ofmaterials,suchaswaxandglass,soskillfullythattheycanscarcelybedistinguishedfromnaturalflowers.In
makingsuchmodels,painstakingandartistryarecalledfbr,aswellasthoroughknowledgeofplantstructure.The
collectionofglassflowersintheBotanicalMuseumofHanardUniversityisthemostfamousinNorthAmerica
andiswidelyknownthroughoutthescientificworld.Inall,thereareseveralthousandmodelsincoloredglass,the
workoftwoartist-naturalists,LeopoldBlaschkaandhissonRudolph.
Theintentionwastohavethecollectionrepresentatleastonememberofeachflowerfamilynativetothe
UnitedStates.Althoughitwasnevercompleted.Itcontainsmorethansevenhundredspeciesrepresenting164
familiesoffloweringplants,agroupoffruitsshowingtheeffectoffungusdiseases,andthousandsofflowerparts
andmagnifieddetails.Everydetailoftheseisaccuratelyreproducedincolorandstructure.Themodelsarekeptin
lockedcasesastheyaretoovaluableandfragilefbrclassroomuse.
58.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AnExtensiveCollectionofGlassFlowersB.TheLivesofLeopoldandRudolph
C.FlowersNativetotheUnitedStatesD.MaterialUsedfbrArtificialFlowers
59.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthegoalofLeopoldandRudolphwasto.
A.createabotanicalgardenwhereonlyexoticflowersgrew
B.doathoroughstudyofplantstructure
C.makeacopyofonememberofeachUnitedStatesflowerfamily
D.showthatglassaremorerealisticthanwaxflowers
6O.Theunderlinedword"it"refersto.
A.theintentionB.thecollectionC.onememberD.eachflowerfamily
61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthedisplayattheBotanicalMuseumofHarvardUniversity?
A.Modelsof164familiesoffloweringplants.B.Magnifieddetailsofflowerparts.
C.Severalspeciesofnativebirds.D.Agroupofdiseasedfruits.
62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheflowersatHarvardUniversity?
A.Theyformacompletedcollection.B.Theyhaveamarvelousfragrance.
C.Theyarcloanedtoschoolsfbrclassroomuse.D.Thcyuseauthenticrepresentations.
C
Regularchildcareprovidedoutsidehomeorbysomeoneotherthanthemotherdocsnotinitselfundermine
(肖lj弱)healthyemotionalconnectionsbetweenmothersandtheir15-month-oldinfants(幼兒),accordingtoa
long-termnationalstudy.Thefindingholdsevenifcarebeginsduringthefirst3monthsafterbirthandrunsfbr30
hoursormoreperweek.
Amonginfantswhoreceiveunkindandunresponsivecarefromtheirmothers,however,themothcr-carc
relationshipmaybedamaged.MThisresearchhelpsusputapartcomplexities(復雜性)regardingchildcarethat
havenotpreviouslybeenstudiedindetail,"contends(主張)JayBelsky,apsychologistatPennsylvaniaState
University.Belskyandseveralofhiscolleaguesannouncedtheirfindingslastweekattheinternationalconference.
Theinvestigationconsistsof1,153childrenandtheirfamilieslivinginornearBoston.Theyoungsters,no
morethan1montholdwhenenteredthestudyin1991,willbetrackeduntiltheageof7.Experimentersgave
questionnaires(問卷)tomothersintheirhomesandvideotapedbabycaretakersinteractingwiththekidsatages1,
6,and15months.Independentobserversratedthequalityofeachchildcareeffortsandnotedinfhntnervousness.
Unlikemostpreviousstudies,thisoneallowsresearcherstoobserveeachcaretakers*personalityatchildnursing,
andkids'emotionalreactionbytheequipment.Aftertakingfamilyfactorsintoconsideration,otherpsychologists
statethattheresearchersfoundnorelationbetweenthequalityofchildcareandinfants*response.Butthe
experimenterscontendthattheboyswhospentmorethan30hoursperweekinchildcareexhibitedmoreemotion
fbrtheirmothersthanotherboyswhodidn't,andthegirlswhospentthesamehoursperweekinchildcareshowed
amodest(適度的)riseinthisemotion.Therefore,qualityofchildcareoutsidehomeplaysanimportantroleonthe
connectionbetweenmothersandinfants.
63.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat.
A.mothercareisthebestaccordingtoanationalstudy
B.childcareoutsidehomeisthebestinaccordancewiththestudy
C.regularchildcareoutsidehomemayplayaroleasamother
D.connectionsbetweenmothersandinfantsaredamagedbyoutsidecare
64.Accordingtothepassage,unresponsivecarefromamothermay.
A.ruinakid'sgrowthB.hannthemother-childtie
C.injureababy*semotionalreactionD.spoilchild'spersonality
65.JayBelskyimpliesthatthestudyofchildcare.
A.wasnotmuchdoneindetailinthepast
B.wasnevercarriedoutinthepast
C.wasgreatlyignoredbypsychologistsandresearchers
D.wasinteresting,butverydifficulttomakediscovery
66.Themaindifferencebetweentheinvestigationandthepreviousonesisthat.
A.theresearchersstartedwithonlyonemontholdinfants
B.theresearcherscouldratethequalityofchildcareeffortsandanalyzedthemsoon
C.theresearcherswereabletogivethequestionnairestomothersintheirhomes
D.videoequipmentenabledresearcherstoobservewhatwashappeningdirectly
67.Thegirlswhoreceivedthesamehoursofchildcareoutsidehomeastheboysshow.
A.moreemotionfortheirmothersB.lessemotionfortheirmothers
C.amodestriseinmentaldevelopmentD.aslightdeclineinthepersonalitydevelopment
D
Somepeopletakelotsofexercise.Otherskeeptostrictdiets.Butaccordingtorecentresearch,thebestwayto
livealongandhappylifeissimple.Getadog.
“Wehaveknownformanyyearsthatthecompanyofapetcanincreasewell-beinginanumberofways,says
DrBonnieBeaver,ananimalbehaviorsspecialistatTexasUniversity.
"Forexample,thesurvivalratesofheartattackvictimswithpetsaremuchgreaterthanthoseofpeoplewithout
pets."
AccordingtoDrBeaver,petownersarelesslikelytoneedadoctor.Theyrecovermorequicklywhentheydo
getill.Theyhavelowerbloodpressure,takemoreexerciseandarcmoresociallyactive.
Aboveall,theyarehappier.SeventypercentofthefamiliesDrBeaversurveyedsaidthattheirfamily
environmentwashappieraftertheygotapct.AndthisiswhatDrBeaverandotherresearchersarctryingtoachieve.
Theywanttofindascientificlinkbetweenhumanhappinessandalonglife.
Thereisnofinalanswertothisquestionyet,butitseemstobesomethingtodowithemotionaltics.People
withsomeoneorsomethingtolovelivelonger.nTherearemanyformsofanimal-humanrelationshipandsomeare
veryhelpful,"saysDrBeaver.Itseemsthatthemorelovelyananimalis,themoreitbenefitsourhealth.Asthe
sayinggoes,nIfyouwanttobeloved,getadog."
Pctownershipbenefitsmenandwomenequally.Otherlifeexperiencesdividethesexes"Womenarcmore
sensitivetobadmarriagesthantheirhusbandsbecausetheyworkharderattheirrelationships,saysDrJaniceGlaser
ofOhioStateUniversity.
Themessageseemstobethatawomanisbetteroffwithagooddogthanabadhusband.Yetinsome
ways,menaresimilartodogs.Theylikegettingdirtyandmakingamess.Tlieyforgetbirthdays.Tlieycan
disappearfbrdays.Howcantheybebettertrained?
68.Accordingtotheauthor,thecompanyofapetdoesgoodtoapersoninthefollowingwaysexcept.
A.havinglesschanceofdyingofheartattacksB.beingmoreactiveinsociety
C.havingtheirfamilyenvironmentimproveD.beingbetteroffthanothers
69.Itcanbeinferredfromthearticlethat.
A.awomanmayprefertohavethecompanyofagooddogthanthatofabadhusband
B.scientistsaresureabouttherelationshipbetweenhappinessandalonglife
C.alllifeexperiencehavedifferenteffectonmenandwomen
D.womencanbenefitmorefromowningapetthanmencan
70.Inwhatkindoftonedoyouthinktheauthorwritethepassage?
A.Realisticandserious.B.Delightedandhopeful.C.Angryandpitiful.D.lightandhumorous.
71.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.RelationshipbetweenHumansandPetsB.FourLegsGood,TwoLegsBad
C.WanttoBeLoved?GetaDogD.PetsandFamilyLife
E
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