11. — Why do you want to move this table out?
—Because it up too much room and I want to put a bookshelf in.
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1. 你最好準(zhǔn)時上交作業(yè)。
2. 你知不知道為什么人們都打扮成那樣?
3. 當(dāng)她被問及年齡時,她拒絕回應(yīng)。
4. 你的汽車出了故障。
5. 有人看見這個男人闖入了銀行。
6. 必須采取措施以防火勢蔓延。
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3. 趕快,否則你要錯過早班車了。
,Or you won’t catch the early bus.
If you ,you will miss the early bus.
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() 18. — Are you willing to live on Mars one day?
— It sounds exciting,but it still worries me.
A. Of course I am. B. I'm not sure.
C. Why not? D. Are you joking?
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16. —Someone reported you were seen to walk past the victim^ house last night.
—I promise I have to do with this thing. I was going to visit my friend.
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() 3. Basketball is so exciting that people play it for fun.
A. million B. two millions C. million of D. millions of
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A team of US psychologists (心理學(xué)家) have found that talking to another person for ten minutes a day helps with memory.
“Socializing (交際) is just as useful as more traditional kinds of mental (腦力白勺) exercises in boosting memory and intellectual performance,Oscar Ybarra,a psychologist at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research,said in a statement.
In one investigation,they analyzed data on 3610 people,aged 24 to 96.
They find that the higher their level of social interaction (交流) ,the better their cognitive (認知的) functioning. Social interaction includes getting together or having phone chats with relatives,friends and neighbors.
In another experiment,the researchers conducted laboratory tests on 76 college students,aged 18 to 21,to evaluate (評估) how social interactions and mental exercises influenced the results of memory and intellectual performance tests.
The students were divided into three groups: the social interaction group had a discussion of a social issue for 10 minutes before taking the tests;the mental activities group completed three tasks (including a reading comprehension exercise and a crossword puzzle) before the tests;and a control group (對照組) watched a 10-minute film of the Seinfeld television show.
“We found that short-term social interaction lasting for just 10 minutes improved the students’ intellectual performance as much as working on so-called ‘mental’ activities for the same amount of time ,” Ybarra said.
The study was expected to be published in the February issue of the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
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() 37. What does the underlined word “boosting” in the second paragraph probably mean?
A. Improving. B. Reducing. C. Preventing. D. Training.
() 38. Which is not included in social interaction?
A. Having a talk with a neighbor.
B. Attending a birthday party.
C. Watching TV at home alone.
D. Calling your classmates.
() 39. What's the purpose of the experiment on 76 college students?
A. To judge the influence of social interaction on memory and intelligence.
B. To find out what is real social interaction.
C. To learn how much time is needed for social interaction.
D. To show the function of people's cognition.
( )40. What's the main idea of the passage?
A. Mental exercises make your memory better.
B. Different people have different ways of communication.
C. Communicating with others keeps you healthy.
D. Social interaction makes you smart.
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45. In the end,the little boy (成功) in climbing to the top of the mountain.
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