【題目】I saw him in the library yesterday.He________a book at that moment.
A.reads
B.is reading
C.was reading
D.will read
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【題目】Lisa invited me________the magic show,but I refused the invitation.
A.watch
B.watching
C.to watch
D.watches
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【題目】 It’s fun tothe hills from the balcony.
A. look out of B. look out at
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【題目】 _____ great fun it is to make a snowman in winter.
A. What B. What a C. How D. How a
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【題目】Which girl is ___________ in your class, Anna or Linda?
A. outgoing B. much outgoing C. more outgoing D. he most outgoing
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They say music is universal, and it seems to be true since wherever we go, we see people listening, playing or dancing to it. We tend to think that music is larger than our cultural differences and shows the deeper connections between us.
But according to a recent study published in the Current Biology, music doesn’t speak to everyone. There is a condition, the researchers argue, called “musical anhedonia”. They say that those who have this condition may have few abilities to experience pleasure from music.
For the study, 30 people listened to the same, mostly classical music pieces. They were then asked to complete a questionnaire on how they felt about the music. At the same time, the researchers measured their heart rate and skin reaction, which are considered physiological measures of feelings.
According to the researchers, most of the people in the study got pleasure from the music. They had a quicker heartbeat and sweatedmore. However, a small number of them had very little and even no pleasant feeling while they were listening to the music. These people had none or very few of the physical signs which the others in the study experienced.
The researchers say that this means people have different abilities to enjoy music and that “there are people who specifically can’t enjoy music at all”
To study the condition more deeply, another group of scientists, at Columbia University, US, researched brain activities. They found that the key is the blood flow to the reward system in the brain. People who got less pleasure from music had comparatively lower blood flow to areas involved in the reward system of the brain when they were listening to music.
The lower blood flow makes it more likely that the brain’s “reward system” will be inactive. And it will produce less of the “pleasure chemical” dopamine. As a result, people get less pleasure from music.
If the research is correct, according to National Public Radio, there are simply people who just don’t get music. They may get pleasure from many things, but a good tune isn’t one of them.
【1】The people who is called musical anhedonia _______.
A. avoid listening to music
B. like to listen to certain types of music.
C. can’t feel the pleasure that music brings to others.
D. believe cultural differences are larger than music.
【2】What was the purpose of the study mentioned in Current Biology ?
A. To learn what music people love the most.
B. To learn how music influences people’s feelings.
C. To understand the relationship between music and the body.
D. To see whether music works in the same way for all people.
【3】What happened in the study when people listened to music?
A. All of them had faster heartbeat and sweated more.
B. Those who enjoyed music had slower blood flow.
C. They showed different physical signs as the music changed.
D. Those who enjoyed music had more dopamine produced.
【4】Which part of a magazine may the article appear in?
A. Science.B. Sports.C. Health.D. Fashion.
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A. Perhaps B. shone C. shook D. ahead E. Luckily
On the way to my company, I was driving behind a small truck. I was a few minutes late and the two men【1】 of me were talking in that slow truck. They made me angry.
The light turned green, but the truck was still moving very slowly. I became impatient, so I turned right to past it. Suddenly, a new blue Chevy Silverado was rushing by. I tried to stop, but it was too late. My car hit the side of the Chevy.
"Pow!"I heard a big noise and then I realized that an accident happened. For a moment, just a moment…I asked if I was OK, and honestly, I was waiting for people to come over and help me.
Those thoughts didn't last long, as the answer came into my mind that the air bag had saved me.
【2】, I was still alive.
Slowly I opened the door. The warm, bright morning sunlight 【3】on my face and I felt better. I saw the Chevy Silverado and I ran over to check if the driver in it was injured."Are you OK?"I shouted loudly through the window. His head was down and he didn't answer me.
At that moment, I thought I was looking at a dead man. Full of fear, I shouted again, and knocked at the window heavily once more. His eyes started to open, and he slowly【4】his head"Yes."
Once again, I said to myself,"How lucky I am !"
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【題目】— Hello! May I _____ to Maria?
— Sorry, she isn’t in now.
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