“BJoftenliesintheshopwindowandpeoplewalkingpasttapontheglass,”hesaid.
MsChaselingsaidcatswerepopularinserviceindustriesbecausetheyenabledapointofconversation.Butshesaidownershadtomakesureboththeirco-workersandthecatswerecomfortable.
40.ThepercentageofAmericancompaniesthatareinfavorofkeepingofficepetsisA.73%B.27%C.25%D.15%
41.Weknowfromthetextthat“BJ”
A.worksintheGlobalHairSalonB.oftengreetsthepassers-by
C.likestosleepinthesunD.isatwo-year-oldcat
42.Thebesttitleforthistextwouldbe.
A.PetsHelpAttractCustomersB.YourFavoriteOfficePets
C.PetsJointheWorkforceD.BusyLifeforPets
C
WhenIwassmallandmygrandmotherdied,Icouldn’tunderstandwhyIhadnotears.Butthatnightwhenmydadtriedtocheermeup,mylaughturnedintocrying.
.Soitcameasnosurprisetolearnthatresearchersbelievecryingandlaughingcomefromthesamepartofthebrain.Justaslaughinghasmanyhealthadvantages,scientistsarediscoveringthatso,too,doescrying.
Whateverittakesforustoreducepressureisimportanttoouremotional(情感的)health,andcryingseemstostudyfoundthat85percentofwomenand73percentofmenreportfeelingbetteraftercrying.
Besides,tearsattracthelpfromotherpeople.Researchersagreethatwhenwecry,peoplearoundusbecomekinderandfriendlyandtheyaremorereadytoprovidesupportandcomfort.Tearsalsoenableustounderstandouremotionsbetter;sometimeswedon’tevenknowwe’reverysaduntilwecry.WelearnaboutouremotionsthroughCrying,andthenwecandealwiththem.
Justascryingcanbehealthy,notcrying—holdingbacktearsofanger,painorsuffering—canbebadforphysical(身体的)health,Studieshaveshownthattoomuchcontrolofemotionscanleadtohighbloodpressure,heartproblemsandsomeotherillnesses.Ifyouhaveahealthproblem,doctorswillcertainlynotaskyoutocry.Butwhenyoufeellikecrying,don’tfightit.It’sanatural—andhealthy—emotionalresponse(反应).
43.Whydidn’ttheauthorcrywhenhergrandmotherdied?
A.Becauseherfatherdidnot--anthertofeeltoosad.
B.Becauseshedidnotlovehergrandmother.
C.Becauseshewastooshytocryatthattime.
D.Tieauthordoesn’tgivetheexplanation.
44.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Cryingisthebestwaytogethelpfromothers.
B.Fightingbacktearsmaycausesomehealthproblems.
C.Wewillneverknowourdeepfeelingsunlesswecry.
D.Wemustcryifwewanttoreducepressure.
45.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.PowerofTearsB.HowtoKeepHealthy
C.WhyWeCryD.ANewScientificDiscovery
四、句型转换(每空1分,共10分)
46.A:ThebookissodifficultthatIcan’treadit.
B:Thebookis_______difficult________________toread
47.A:PeopleintheUSallloveWashingtonverymuch.
B:AllpeopleintheUS_______highly________Washington.
48.A:Thevillagerstookpotatoesfromtheearthforfood.
B:Thevillagers____________potatoesforfood.
49.A:Theythoughteverythingontheearthwasgoingtobedestroyed.
B:Theythoughteverythingontheearthwas_____________________.
五、完成句子(每空1分,共20分)
50.ProfessorYu__________________before______hisspeech.
于教授在演讲之前先理顺了一下自己的思路。
51.Allthestudents_____________________theInternet.
并非所有学生都喜欢上网。
52.Thepolice_______aman_______drowning.
警方援救一男子,使之免遭溺水。
53.She_______very_______________herchildren’ssuccess.
她对她的孩子们的成功感到非常自豪。
54.___________________theteacherwassatisfiedwithwhatyouhavedone.
老师好像对你做的事很满意。
55._________________families_______________andmanychildrenwereleft________parents.
成千上万个家庭遇难,许多孩子成了孤儿。
Keys:
1—5DBCAC6—10DBCAB11—15ADBCB
16—20DABCD21—25ADCAD26—30BCDCA31—35BADAC
36--40DCBAA41--45DCDBA
46.tooforme47.think…of48.dugout49.atanend
50.organizedhisthoughts;giving
51.don’tlikesurfing52.rescued…from53.are…proudof
54.Itseemedthat55.Millionsof…werekilled…without
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