asked them about fears and scary stuff.We gave kids a list of 14 scary things and asked
which one frightened them most.Here are the top 5 answers from our survey (调查):
① Scary movies and TV shows;②Scary dreams;③Thunderstorms,hurricanes(飓风);
and other horrible weather;④War and terrorism (恐怖行动);⑤Sounds heard at night.
But not everyone is afraid of the same thing.And what makes one person scared can be
of no big deal for someone else.Plenty of kids said their biggest fear wasn"t on our list.
What is fear?
Fear is a feeling that eyeryone has-it"s programmed into all of us-and that"s a good thing
because fear is there to protect us.We"re born with a sense of fear so we can react to
something that could be dangerous.The baby cries,and their mom comes over to comfort
him or her,helping the baby feel safe and OK again.
Real vs.Pretend
The best way to get over a fear is to get more information about it.As kids get older,they
understand more and start seeing the difference between what is real and unreal.So when
William"s imagination leads him to think of witches,he can tell himself,"Wait a minute.They"re
only pretend things.I don"t need to worry about them."
The same goes for the dark.A kid"s imagination can start playing tricks when the lights go
out.What"s under my bed?Is that a thief I hear?With the help of a parent,kids can get more
comfortable in the dark.Using a nightlight or shining a flashlight under the bed to see that
there"s nothing there can help kids fight that fear.
B.Kids don"t like watching scary movies.
C.All people are afraid of something.
D.People often cry loudly when they are scared.
B.The things people fear are of no big deal.
C.Kids have more fears than people think.
D.People are afraid of different things.
B.babies have a weak sense of fear
C.fear is not something that we are born with
D.not all people can react to dangerous things
B.To know more about it.
C.To use your imagination.
D.To stay with others.
B.Usual.
C.Unreal.
D.Lovely.
people who live a boring life are more likely to die young,and that those who experienced
"high levels" of boredom are at double risk (危险) of dying from heart disease or a stroke
than those who are satisfied with their life.
Researchers studied the results of 7,524 people aged between 35 and 55 who were
interviewed between 1985 and 1988 about their levels of boredom.Of those 7,524 people
who were monitored (跟踪调查) over 25 years,those who said____________were nearly
40 percent more likely to have died by the end of the study than those who did not.
The original survey found one in ten people had been bored within the past month,with
women more than twice as likely as men to suffer from boredom.Younger employees and
those with more boring jobs were also found to be more likely to suffer from boredom.
Martin Shipley,who wrote the report,said,"People who are bored are more likely to turn to
unhealthy habits like drinking,smoking,taking drugs,and getting addicted to the Internet,which
can cut people"s lifeexpectancy (寿命).It_is_important_that_people_who_have_dull_jobs
_find_outside_interests_to_keep_off_boredom,rather_than_turn_to_drinking_or_smoking."
A scientist said those who are bored should try to be happier by thinking more about the
needs of others."From being all me,me,me,they should be thinking-what can I do for my
family,my friends,my colleagues,even my boss?" he said.
1.What"s the main idea of the passage?(Please answer within 8 words.)
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2.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words.(Please answer within 5 words.)
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3.What does the original survey show about people?(Please answer within 15 words.)
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4.Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?
According to a scientist,people who feel bored should focus more on the needs of others in
order to be happier.
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5.Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 into Chinese.
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(情感). The study reveals that in cultures where emotional control is the standard, such as Japan, focus
is placed on the eyes to interpret emotions. Whereas in cultures where emotion is openly expressed,
such as the United States, the focus is on the mouth to interpret emotion.
"These findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be
universally recognized," said University of Alberta researcher Dr Takahiko Masuda. "A person"s culture
plays a very strong role in determining how they will read emotions and needs to be considered when
interpreting facial expressions."
These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emotions(情感符号), which are used to
convey a writer"s emotions over email and text message. The Japanese emotions for happiness and
sadness vary in terms of how the eyes are drawn, while American emotions vary with the direction of the
mouth. In the United States the emotions: ) and: -)show a happy face,whereas the emotions: (or: -(
show a sad face. However, Japanese tend to use the symbol (??) to indicate a happy face, and (; _;) to
indicate a sad face.
"We think it is quite interesting and appropriate that a culture tends to mask its emotions. The
Japanese would focus on a person"s eyes when determining emotions, as eyes tend to be quite subtle
(微妙的)," said Masuda. "In the United States, where open emotion is quite common, it makes sense to
focus on the mouth, which is the most expressive feature on a person"s face."
B. culture is the key to interpreting facial emotions
C. different emotions are preferred in different cultures
D. people from different cultures express emotions differently
B. : -)
C. : -(
D. : (
B. focus on the mouth
C. look into the eyes
D. judge by the voice
B. people in the world interpreted basic emotions in different ways
C. people could only recognize the facial expressions of basic emotions
D. people all over the world understood basic emotions in the same way
Aside from Earth,just about every surface in the solar system is unsafe for humans to explore.The
air on most other planets is insufficient for humans to breathe,making it necessary to wear a space
suit and oxygen equipment.The temperatures on these surfaces are much too hot or much too cold
for any humans to withstand.Plus there would be complications with radiation,weather,and a lack
of gravity.Robots have much less limitation in these areas and can survive much longer under these
conditions.
Data Collection. Robots are designed for collecting scientific data.Robots are also able to
perform many tasks at one time and can process information much quicker and more efficiently.
Important scientific projects from detecting minerals,analyzing ground samples,and finding water
are all performed much quicker and more accurately(精确地)by robots.
Cost Effective. The use of robots has made the cost of space exploration much less expensive
than it would cost for humans to do the work.In order to successfully send humans into space we
would need to build a vehicle that can not only carry humans,but also have enough food and water to
keep them alive for the duration of the trip.Moreover,robots have no problems working for hours on
end.Robots never complain,they don"t require food or water,and they never need a bathroom break.
Space Travel. Over the past 30 years or so there have been many different types of robots used
successfully in the exploration of space.Perhaps the most famous and successful robots are the Spirit
and Opportunity who have both been exploring the surface of Mars.They have both been very
successful with experiments on soil and rocks and have even found evidence of water in Mars" history.
B.It may be dangerous for human to explore the solar system except the earth.
C.Both the Spirit and Opportunity have found the evidence of water in the Mars.
D.Many different types of robots have explored the space successfully.
B.Finance.
C.Travel.
D.Science.
B.bear
C.defeat
D.diverse
B.Persuasive.
C.Subjective.
D.Objective.
Doctors studying the human brain have given a number of examples of this amazing power of aphasics. Some have even compared this power to that of a dog with an ability to find out the drugs hidden in the
baggage.
Recently, scientists carried out tests to see if all that was said about aphasics was true. They studied a mixed group of people. Some were normal, others were aphasic. It was proved that the aphasics were far ahead of the normal people in recognizing false speeches-in most cases, the normal people were fooled by words, but the aphasics were not.
Some years ago, Dr. Oliver Sacks wrote in his book about his experiences with aphasics. He
mentioned a particular case in a hospital. Some aphasics were watching the president giving a speech on
TV. Since the president had been an actor earlier, making a good speech was no problem for him. He was trying to put his feelings into every word of his speech.
But his way of speaking had the opposite effect on the patients. They didn"t seem to believe him.
Instead, they burst into laughter. The aphasics knew that the president did not mean a word of what he
was saying. He was lying!
Many doctors see aphasics as people who are not completely normal because they lack the ability to
understand words. However, according to Dr. Sacks, they are more gifted than normal people. Normal
people may get carried away by words. Aphasics seem to understand human expressions better, though
they cannot understand words.
B. They can find out the hidden drugs.
C. They can understand language better.
D. They can tell whether people are lying.
B. By organizing them into acting groups.
C. By comparing them with normal people.
D. By giving them chances to speak on TV.
B. Aphasics have richer feelings than others.
C. Normal people often tell lies in their speeches.
D. People poor at one thing can be good at another
It is interesting how NASA (美国航空航天管理局) chose their astronauts (宇航员)
for landing them on the moon. They chose men__1__ the age of twenty and thirty-five. There
were about fifty of them. Many were__2___air pilots.__3__were scientists with two
or three degrees. NASA telephoned each man they were going to choose, told them the
plans and the__4__they might get in. They then asked him if he was willingto be trained
as an astronaut. "How could any man__5__such an exciting job?" one of them said.
"Dangerous? Of course, it"s dangerous,__6__most exciting! "
The health and physical condition of __7__was, of course, very necessary.__8__those in
very good health and physical condition were chosen.
While being trained to be astronauts, they went through many__9__. They studied the
stars and the moon, and they also studied geology, the science of rocks. This was
necessary__10__astronauts would have to look for rocks on the moon. They would try to
find rocks which might help to tell the__11__of the moon. They were all__12__to fly in
helicopters. These helicopters landed__13__down to give them some experience of the
way the spaceship would.__14__land on the moon. They were also taught all the__15__
facts about the conditions. They learnt all the technical details of the spaceships and
rockets. They visited the scientists and engineers who__16__them. They visited the
factories where they were__17__.They learnt how every__18__of a spaceship and
its instruments work. They also learnt every detail of ground-control__19___.
In a word, to be chosen as an astronaut, one must be in good health,__20__in
science and good at piloting.
( )2.A. experienced
( )3.A. None
( )4.A. danger
( )5.A. accept
( )6.A. but
( )7.A. the scientists
( )8.A. As
( )9.A. jobs
( )10.A. for
( )11.A. story
( )12.A. shown
( )13.A. straight
( )14.A. possibly
( )15.A. not known
( )16.A. drew
( )17.A. repaired
( )18.A. part
( )19.A. house
( )20.A. well-done
B. old
B. Few
B. sadness
B. receive
B. if
B. men
B. Only
B. places
B. because
B. background
B. trained
B. straightly
B. likely
B. well-known
B. produced
B. built
B. movement
B. stop
B. well fed
C. trained
C. Others
C. hardship
C. offer
C.though
C. pilots
C. If
C. courses
C. since
C. age
C. told
C. indirectly
C. actually
C. unknown
C. designed
C. developed
C. machine
C. system
C. well-kept
D. young
D. They
D. troubles
D. refuse
D.however
D. young people
D. Or
D. ways
D. so that
D. name
D. let
D. directly
D. really
D. known
D. made
D. fixed
D. body
D. station
D. well-informed
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- 3 I want a sweet milk. Put some ______ in my cup, please.A.ic
- 4《十二铜表法》是调节当时罗马社会关系的强制性规范。其核心内容是[ ]A.家长拥有对家庭成员的绝对权力B.贵族不得
- 5方程2x-4=0的解为( ).
- 6Mary is ______ a translation of a French novel.A.engaged wit
- 7Little Jane was sleepy, so she shook her head and tried to
- 8一个房间的地面面积是15m2,高为3m。已知空气的平均摩尔质量是。通常用空气湿度(有相对湿度、绝对湿度)表示空气中含有的
- 9单句改错(共5小题,每小题1分,共 5分。每句只能改一处,在原句中直接改正)小题1:Air hostesses all
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- 4设, ,且,则 ;
- 5I would like ________ you on Monday.[ ]A. seeB. to seeC.
- 6大多数生物群落在空间上有垂直分层现象,称为群落的垂直结构。引起森林群落中植物和动物垂直分层现象的主要因素分别是:[
- 713、每种生物都能够保持基本上的稳定,又能不断向前发展进化,其原因是生物都有______和______的特性.
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