【題目】Do you enjoy tennis? And do you usually tennis?
A. play, plays B. playing , playing
C. play , playing D. playing , play
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Some people are great at remembering faces. Once they meet you, they never forget how you look. For some people, remembering a face can be difficult. You may have to meet them several times before they can recognize you. For others, remembering a face is simply impossible. Such people have a condition of the brain called “face blindness.” Its actual name is developmental prosopagnosia, or DP for short.
Experts say there are great differences between patients. In less severe conditions, people are unable to describe the face of someone they have just met. In severe conditions, people cannot even recognize their own kids in a group photograph.
Many people who have DP show no clear signs. Dacia Reid is one of them. If you met her, you probably would not know that her brain got injured as a child. There would be no sign of it until you meet her a second time. She would not remember how you looked. Reid has mostly got well from her injuries. But now, she suffers from face blindness.
The latest study on face blindness come from the Prosopagnosia Research Centers at Dartmouth College in the United States. The researchers studied how people recognize faces. They compared 22 patients with DP to 25 other people. The researchers showed them videos of faces, bodies, physical objects and other things. They found that people with DP may not have been able to remember faces, but they could recognize scenes, bodies and other things.
The researchers say this study on face blindness will not directly lead to any treatments. However, it could lead to a deeper understanding of how we all remember the world around us. “We hope that by really developing and understanding face processing itself — that will provide us with a model for understanding how other parts of the brain work.”
【1】The underlined word “severe” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.
A.importantB.seriousC.popularD.different
【2】The writer explains the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 by _______.
A.making a researchB.having a discussion
C.giving an exampleD.doing an experiment
【3】From the passage we know patients with DP _______.
A.can easily keep everything in memory
B.have trouble in remembering faces
C.are unable to remember anything they’ve seen
D.never forget how you look once they meet you
【4】The writer wrote this passage in order to ________.
A.introduce DP and the research about it
B.describe how to avoid suffering from DP
C.encourage people to help patients with DP
D.explain why people suffer from face blindness
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【題目】 – The new blouse makes pretty. – I think so.
A. she looks B. she look C. her looks D. her look
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【題目】Tom plays football after school every day.
A. the ;the B. a;/ C./;/ D./;the
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【題目】Let’s try doing the following experiment.
What to do:
Use string to hang a paper clip or other small object at about chest(胸部)level.
Pick up a stick,such as a broom handle. Take three or four steps away from the paper clip.
Now close one eye and walk toward the paper clip. Try to touch it with the tip of the stick. If you miss,try again,still keeping one eye closed. Now try it with both eyes open and see if it’s easier to do.
How it works:
In the experiment,you have to judge how far away the paper clip is. Your brain has several ways of doing this.
One simple way depends on how much your eye has to focus(聚焦)itself. Using only one eye,most people will find it difficult to touch the paper clip on the first try,but the brain still gets some information about distance—though not much.
Your brain can judge distance much better when you look at something with both eyes. In fact,your brain has more than one way to use both eyes in judging distance. For example,to see anything clearly,you have to make both of your eyes point at the object. When you look at a nearby object,your eyes turn inward. You can feel this happening if you look at the tip of your finger and move your finger toward your nose.
Your brain gets information from the eyes about how much they are pointing toward each other. Using that information,the brain can tell how far away any object is,whether it is a basketball or a paper clip.
【1】How many materials do we need at least to do the experiment?
A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five
【2】The passage is mainly about that with eyes our brain can judge .
A.how big an object is
B.how high an object is
C.how far away an object is
D.how much information an object is
【3】Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Our brain judges distance in one way when we use both eyes.
B.Our brain cannot judge the distance of a small object but a big one.
C.How much our eyes focus helps our brain judge the size of an object.
D.How much our eyes focus helps our brain judge the distance of an object.
【4】From the experiment we can infer(推斷) .
A.with one eye we can see an object as clearly as we use two eyes
B.our eyes turn towards the inside when we look at an object very near
C.within 3 or 4 steps,the nearer an object is,the more clearly we can see it
D.our brain can hardly get any information about distance when we use one eye
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【題目】 Can you talk_______ me _______ your new school?
A. to; about B. /; about C. about; to D. /; to
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【題目】--- Where’re you?
--- My father _____ I are in the room, _____ my mother isn’t.
A. but; and B. and; but
C. and; and D. but; but
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