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阅读理解     It"s time for forgetting to get some respect, says Ben Storm, author of a new article on memory in
Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
"We need to rethink how we"re talking about forgetting and realize that under some conditions it actually
does play an important role in the function of memory." says Storm, who is a professor at the University
of Illinois at Chicago.
     "Memory is difficult. Thinking is difficult." Storm says. Memories and associations accumulate rapidly. "These things could completely overrun our life and make it impossible to learn and retrieve new things if
they were left alone, and could just overpower the rest of memory." he says.
     But, fortunately, that isn"t what happens. "We"re able to get around these strong competing
inappropriate memories to remember the ones we want to recall."Storm and other psychological scientists are trying to understand how our minds select the right things to recall-if someone"s talking about beaches
near Omaha,  Nebraska, for example, you will naturally suppress (压制) any knowledge you"ve collected about Omaha Beach in Normandy.
      In one kind of experiment, participants are given a list of words that have some sort of relation to
each other. They might be asked to memorize a list of birds, for example. In the next part of the test,
they have to do a task that requires remembering, half the birds. "That"s going to make you forget the
other half of the birds in that list." Storm says. "That might seem bad-It"s forgetting."But what the research
shows is that this forgetting is actually a good thing.
     "People who are good at forgetting information they don"t need are also good at problem solving and
at remembering something when they"re being distracted by other information. This shows that forgetting
plays an important role in problem solving and memory." Storm says.
      There are plenty of times when forgetting makes sense in daily life. "Say you get a new cell phone and you have to get a new phone number, do you really want to remember your old phone number every time someone asks what your number is?" Storm asks. "Or where you parked your car this morning-It"s important information today, but you"d better forget it when it comes time to go get your car for tomorrow
afternoon"s commute. We need to be able to update our memory so we can remember and think about
the things that are currently relevant."

1. With the accumulation of memories and associations,______.

A. it is impossible for us to get back the lost memory
B. we might fail to memorize more information
C. our daily life and overloaded memory could be out of control
D. inappropriate memories challenge our memory ability

2. The underlined phrase "get around" in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.

A. recall          
B. strengthen
C. lose  
D. avoid

3. It can be learnt from the passage that ________.

A. forgetting makes great sense to most people
B. the more you forget, the more you memorize
C. forgetting plays a part in developing memory
D. forgetful people are good at solving problems

4. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Forgetting Is Part of Remembering.
B. Why Should People Forget.
C. How Forgetting Improves Remembering.
D. Remembering Relies on Forgetting.
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阅读理解     The seventh game of any playoff series is always special, win or lose.It always has an edgeofyourseat,
heartinyourthroat intensity unlike any others.One play, one shot or one save may make all the difference.
      But there are other things that make our games and sports so special.
      For example, where we play our sports is often one of the best things about the games.Think of it:
What is as perfect as a fresh sheet of ice after the Zamboni machine (赞博尼磨冰机)has made its final
pass and left the surface as smooth as glass? Or a swimming pool on a summer morning, clear and calm,
before the first swimmer has broken the water?
      To me a freshly mowed and lined soccer field is as beautiful as any painting.So is a golf course in the
early morning, or in the evening when the sun is setting.
      The stuff we play with is wonderful, too.Is there anything that feels as good in your hand as a brandnew baseball? Or a nice leather football? Grab hold of either, and you just have to play a game of catch.
      The clothes are good too.Sports uniforms are much more colorful and comfortable than regular clothes.Maybe that"s why so many kids stay in their sports uniforms long after their games are over.
      No shoes feel better on my feet than my golf shoes.Maybe that"s because I know I am going to have
fun whenever I put them on.
     We talk so much about winning in sports.But if you are the kind of kid who is happy only when their
team wins, then sports will let you down.After all, no team or player wins all the time.
      But if you can learn to enjoy the parts of sports that have nothing to do with winning or losing-the feel
of a favorite bat or a stick in your hand, or how your heart beats when you put on your uniform and run
onto the field-then sports will always be fun, whether you win or lose.

1. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the phrases "edgeofyourseat, 
    heartinyourthroat"  in Para.1?

A. Uncertain.        
B. Scared.
C. Nervous.          
D. Enthusiastic.

2. According to the writer, people are advised________.

A. not to play a game of catch
B. to wear sports uniforms long
C. not to talk about winning in sports
D. to have fun in sports

3. Sports uniforms, as well as sports shoes, are mentioned in the text________.

A. as an example of the special feeling of sports
B. as comfortable sportswear
C. as particular desire of children
D. as the most favorite of sportsmen

4. Which would be the best title for the passage?

A. Whether You Win or Lose  
B. Many Joys of Sports
C. Winning in Sports  
D. Games and Sports
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阅读理解

     An idea that started in Seattle"s public library has spread throughout America and beyond.The
concept is simple: help to build a sense of community in a city by getting everyone to read the same
book at the same time.
      In addition to encouraging reading as a pursuit (追求) to be enjoyed by all, the program allows
strangers to communicate by discussing the book on the bus, as well as promoting reading as an
experience to be shared in families and schools.The idea came from Seattle librarian Nancy Pearl
who launched (发起) the  "If All of Seattle Read the Same Book" project in 1998.Her original
program used author visits, study guides and book discussion groups to bring people together with
a book, but the idea has since expanded to many other American cities, and even to Hong Kong.
     In Chicago, the mayor (市长) appeared on television to announce the choice of To Kill a
Mockingbird as the first book in the "One Book, One Chicago" program.As a result, reading clubs
and neighborhood groups sprang up around the city.Across the US, stories emerged of parents and
children reading to each other at night and strangers chatting away on the bus about plot and character.
     The only problem arose in New York, where local readers could not decide on one book to
represent the huge and diverse population.This may show that the idea works best in mediumsized
cities or large towns, where a greater sense of unity (一致) can be achieved.Or it may show that
New Yorkers rather missed the point, putting all their energy and passion into the choice of the
book rather than into discussion about a book itself.
     Ultimately, as Nancy points out, the level of success is not measured by how many people read
a book, but by how many people are enriched by the process, or have enjoyed speaking to someone
with whom they would not otherwise have shared_a_word.

1. What is the purpose of the project launched by Nancy?

A. To invite authors to guide readers.
B. To encourage people to read and share.
C. To involve people in community service.
D. To promote the friendship between cities.

2. Why was it difficult for New Yorkers to carry out the project?

A. They had little interest in reading.  
B. They were too busy to read a book.
C. They came from many different backgrounds.
D. They lacked support from the local government.

3. According to the passage, where would the project be more easily carried out?

A. In large communities with little sense of unity.  
B. In large cities where libraries are far from home.  
C. In mediumsized cities with a diverse population.
D. In large towns where agreement can be quickly reached.

4. The underlined words "shared a word" in Paragraph 5 probably mean ________.

A. exchanged ideas with each other
B. discussed the meaning of a word
C. gained life experience
D. used the same language

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阅读理解      George Prochnik would like the world to_put_a_sock_in_it.He makes his case in a new book,
Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise.Here he explains himself (using his indoor voice):
     "We"ve become so accustomed to noise, there"s almost a deep prejudice against the idea that silence
might be beneficial.If you tell someone to be quiet, you sound like an old man.But it"s never been more
important to find continuing quiet.Silence focuses us,improves our health, and is a key to lasting peace
and satisfaction."
     "We need to excite people about the sounds you start to hear if you merely quiet things down a little.
During a Japanese tea ceremony, the smallest sounds become a kind of art-the spoons making a light
ringing sound on a bowl, the edges of a kimono(和服) brushing against the floor."
      "Deaf people are very attentive (专注的)in almost every aspect of life.If two deaf people are walking
together, using sign language, they constantly watch out for each other and protect each other by paying
steady attention to the other.They are connected yet also fully aware of their surroundings.Even deaf
teenagers! We in the hearing world can learn from them.If we remove the powerful blasts (一阵阵) of
noise, we become aware of an extraordinarily rich world around us-of little soft sounds and the sound
of footsteps, of bird songs and ice cracking (开裂声). It"s astonishing how beautiful things sound when
you can really listen."

1. What does the phrase" to put a sock in it" in Paragraph 1 probably mean?

A. to be quiet                
B. to be colorful
C. to be full of love          
D. to be attentive to someone

2. What does Prochnik say about us?

A. We are used to quietness.
B. We have to put up with noise.
C. We do not think silence to be beneficial.
D. We do not believe lasting peace to be available.

3. Which of the following is true according to Prochnik?

A. We need more sounds in our lives.
B. There is nothing to be learned from the deaf.
C. We are not aware how rich the world around us is.
D. There is too much noise at a Japanese tea ceremony.

4. It can be inferred from the text that ________.

A. we can benefit a lot from old people
B. it is a good idea to use sign language
C. there is no escape from the world of sound
D. it is possible to find how beautiful things sound
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阅读理解      In our life, we face situations where we are either asked to choose between trust and disbelief.
Many of us would say we have to choose trust over disbelief.Actually we are given intellectual (智力
的) power to choose what we want, and what we choose certainly need not be the one that sounds
pleasing.That is, we can choose both trust and disbelief, but we have to know when to choose between
these two.
      We should all realize that we are living in a world which is unfortunately mixed with people of various
types.We have been given the power of judging who we are working with and who we are partnering
with.We cannot give an excuse for believing a scheming (诡计多端的) person, just because he looked
or sounded nice, unless we consider ourselves mentally unskillful.
      This world was there before us and it does not owe us a single thing.We are asked to take care of
ourselves and our:belongings.Trust,too, has to be saved for the deserving (值得的) people.When we
give trust universally to all, we end up troubled by the undeserving common cheat.People say trust is life.
True! But only wisely exercised trust is life.
      When we start a conversation with someone, the first things that we usually notice would be their
dress, behavior, style and their language.What sometimes we all forget to look at is the person"s intention.Now how to look at a person"s intention is a lesson everybody has to learn for themselves in their own
way-there is no single standard for it.But it is certainly possible to discover the purpose if we seek a little
bit more.
      Certainly a false offer of friendship or guidance cannot stand undiscovered for long;we_are_
therefore_called_to_exercise _disbelief_over_trust_at_least_momentarily_till_we_find_out_that_we_
certainly_are_in_agreement_with_a_mutual(相互的)good willed_person.
      The world teaches you lots of lessons and if we are willing, we can learn all that we want.

1. In the first paragraph, the author________.

A. concentrates on the reason why we make different choices
B. focuses on how to choose between trust and disbelief
C. suggests that trust should be wisely exercised
D. implies that people are forced to make the choice

2. We can infer from the passage that________.

A. people who we are working with are in fact those who we are partnering with
B. the first thing we notice tends to mislead our judgment
C. the mentally healthy people will not judge a person by his looks
D. the standards of looking at a person"s intention are not various

3. The underlined sentence means________.

A. trust and disbelief go hand in hand with each other
B. disbelief is necessary if you aren"t wise
C. trust is established if two people know each other
D. doubt may serve as the precondition for trust

4. Which of the following can serve as the best title for the passage?

A. Trust or Disbelief? 
B. Trust Is Life.
C. Trust over Disbelief?  
D. Disbelief over Trust?
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阅读理解    For anyone who is determined to be a fashion (时尚) designer, it is not enough to have succeeded in
college. The real test is whether they can survive, and become established during their eady 20s, making
a name for themselves in the real world where business skills can be as important as talent and creativity.
     Fashion is a hard business. There is a continuous amount of stress because work is at a constant and
extremely fast speed to prepare for the next season"s collections. It is extremely competitive and there is
the constant need to make attractive advertisements of the latest fashion in newspapers and magazines. It
also requires continual freshness because the appetite for new ideas is hard to satisfy. "We try to warn
people before they come to us about how tough it is."says Lydia Kemeny, the Heed of Fashion at St.
Martin"s School of Art in London. "And we point out that drive and determination are absolutely
necessary."
     This may seem far removed from the popular opinions of fashionable young people spending their
time designing pretty dresses. That may well be what they do in their first year of study but a good
college won"t be slow in introducing students to commercial realities. "We don"t walk our foot on the
blossoming (绽放的) flower of creativity but in the second year we start introducing the restrictions of
price, producing abitity,marketing and so on."
      Almost all fashion design is done to a brief. It is not a form of selfexpression as such, although there
is certainly room for imagination and creativity. Most young designers are going to end up as employees
of a producer or a fashion house and they still need to be able to work within the characteristic style ot
their employer. Even those students who are most modern in their own taste of clothes may need to adapt
to produce designs which are right for the mainstream of market. They also have to be able to work at
both the expensive and the cheap end of the market and the challenge to produce good design
inexpensively may well be demanding.

1. Which of the following is mainly discussed in the passage?

A. Talent in fashion.
B. Good marks at college.
C. Ability to create new designs.
D. Business skills in fashion industry.

2. What can we learn from the second paragraph?

A. Fashion designers are highly motivated and really determined.
B. Good preparations for the next season can reduce stress.
C. Consumers" appetite for new ideas keeps changing.
D. Advertisament business is very competitive.

3. How does St.Martin"s School of Art train her students of fashion?

A. To encourage the new students to design freely with imagination.
B. To require students to develop their creativity in their designing.
C. To demand students to make pretty dresses for companies.
D. To offer commercial courses for the new students.

4. What does the underlined word "this" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Lydia Kemeny"s opinion.
B. The competitive business world.
C. The warning to the young designers.
D. The real situation in fashion industry.
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