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I spent last summer volunteering at a hospitalOne morningI was called to a room in  which an _______ woman was staying_______ she wanted to go to a nearby gift shopI got a(n) _______ and helped her into itheading for the shop

When we got therethe shop wasnt _______ yetIt was merely a 30-minute wait so we went over to the _______ area and I read her bits and pieces of the newspaper aloudAfter 30 minuteswe went into the gift shopPushing her aroundI could see the _______ on her face as she looked at everythingShe happily chose some window decorations and then _______ chocolatesShe asked me to push her _______ that directionI helped her _______ all the different chocolate arrangementsShe __________ decided on three different boxes

As she was checking outshe asked the cashier for a __________ and asked me to write the numbers l,2,and 3 on the boxesShe __________ that the nurses were taking such good care of her, so she __________ chocolates for each of the three shifts(三班倒) of nursesThe moment I wheeled her back up to her roomshe gave the __________shift of nurses their box of chocolatewho __________offered some to me before taking some themselvesThere were __________ all around

__________ her generosity and getting the opportunity to spend time with someone who got so  much pleasure from life was a __________ in itselfGratitude(感恩) has an amazing way of bringing  people __________especially in a place where health is so highly __________

1.A. elderly    B. honest    C. impatient    D. independent

2.A. While    B. As long as    C. In case    D. As

3.A. wheelchair    B. bus    C. taxi    D. ambulance

4.A. crowded    B. completed    C. open    D. closed

5.A. checking    B. dieting    C. parking    D. waiting

6.A. surprise    B. joy    C. pride    D. anxiety

7.A. smelt    B. tasted    C. sported    D. purchased

8.A. up    B. to    C. in    D. at

9.A. put away    B. give out    C. hand in    D. look though

10.A. eventually    B. gradually    C. properly    D. hurriedly

11.A. change    B. pen    C. card    D. box

12.A. admitted    B. promised    C. suggested    D. explained

13.A. bought    B. ordered    C. made    D. borrowed

14.A. next    B. present    C. previous    D. night

15.A. on purpose    B. by chance    C. in turn    D. in advance

16.A. noises    B. smiles    C. greetings    D. jokes

17.A. Witnessing    B. Taking advantage of    C. Repaying    D. Searching for

18.A. prize    B. risk    C. gift    D. story

19.A. together    B. upwards    C. back    D. down

20.A. respected    B. praised    C. admired    D. valued

 

1.A 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.A 14.B 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。作者是一家医院的志愿者,文章通过一位老人给护士买巧克力的故事,意识到感恩有一种惊人的方式把人们聚集在一起,特别是在一个健康被如此重视的地方。 1.A考查形容词。A. elderly上了年纪的;B. honest诚实的;C. impatient不耐心的;D. independent独立的。我被叫到一位老妇人住的房间。选A。 2.D考查连词。A. While当……时候;B. As long as只要;C. In case万一;D. As由于。根据文章第一句可知,作者在医院里是一名志愿者。句意:由于她想去附近一家礼品店,我推来轮椅帮她进去,然后去商店。此处表原因,故选D。 3.A考查名词。A. wheelchair轮椅;B. bus公共汽车;C. taxi出租车;D. ambulance救护车。句意:由于她想去附近一家礼品店,我推来轮椅帮她进去,然后去商店。故选A。 4.C考查形容词。A. crowded拥挤的;B. completed完成的,彻底的; C. open打开的;D. closed关闭的。当我们到达时,商店还没有开门。故选C。 5.D考查名词。A. checking校验;B. dieting节食;C. parking停车;D. waiting等待。要有三十分钟的等待,所以我们去等候区。故选D。 6.B考查名词。A. surprise惊讶;B. joy高兴;C. pride自豪;D. anxiety焦虑。根据下句中的happily可知,她脸上是高兴的。故选B。 7.C考查动词。A. smelt闻;B. tasted品尝;C. sported运动,游戏;D. purchased购买。她高兴地选了一些窗户上的装饰品,然后是运动巧克力。故选C。 8.C考查介词。她让我把她推到那个方向。in the direction朝……方向。故选C。 9.D考查动词短语。A. put away收起来放好;B. give out分发,发出;C. hand in上交;D. look though浏览。我帮助她浏览各种巧克力。故选D。 10.A考查副词。A. eventually最后;B. gradually逐渐地,渐渐地;C. properly适当地;D. hurriedly匆忙地。她最后决定买三盒不同的巧克力。故选A。 11.B考查名词。A. change零钱;B. pen钢笔;C. card卡片;D. box盒子。根据空格后的asked me to write the numbers l,2,and 3 on the boxes.可知,她向收银员要了一支钢笔,故选B。 12.D考查动词。A. admitted承认;B. promised许诺;C. suggested建议;D. explained解释。她解释说护士们照顾她很好,所以她要给每个三班倒的护士买巧克力。故选D。 13.A考查动词。A. bought买;B. ordered预定;C. made制造;D. borrowed借。她解释说护士们照顾她很好,所以她要给每个三班倒的护士买巧克力。故选A。 14.B考查形容词。A. next下一个;B. present在场的,目前的;C. previous 以前的;D. night夜间的。我一把她推回房间,她就给目前值班的护士巧克力。故选B。 15.C考查词组。A. on purpose有目的;B. by chance碰巧,偶然;C. in turn 轮流;D. in advance提前。值班护士轮流给我巧克力。故选C。 16.B考查名词。A. noises噪音;B. smiles微笑;C. greetings问候;D. jokes笑话。到处都是微笑。故选B。 17.A考查动词。A. Witnessing目睹;B. Taking advantage of利用;C. Repaying偿还;D. Searching for搜寻。目睹她的慷慨和有机会与从生活中得到如此多的快乐的人共度时光,这本身就是一份礼物。故选A。 18.C考查名词。A. prize奖品;B. risk冒险;C. gift礼物;D. story故事。目睹她的慷慨和有机会与从生活中得到如此多的快乐的人共度时光,这本身就是一份礼物。故选C。 19.A考查副词。A. together一起;B. upwards向上;C. back向后地;D. down向下。感恩有一种惊人的方式把人们聚集在一起。故选A。 20.D考查动词。A. respected尊重;B. praised表扬;C. admired钦佩;D. valued评估,珍惜。特别是在一个健康被如此重视的地方。故选D。
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Tips to stay safe and make smart choices

Even if you’re a genius (天才) at school, you still might be lost when it comes to getting from point A to point B. Don’t get caught in a strange place without these basic safety tips.

Know where you’re going.

Before you set out in an unfamiliar area, go to Google Maps to plan your journey and print it out. 1. Make sure that the location services are turned on on your phone, just in case you get lost.

Know where your stuff is.

Never leave your backpack or shopping bags out of your sight. Carry your wallet in your front pocket or keep it close to your body. 2. A fun day out can turn into the worst headache ever if you realize you’ve left something behind.

3.

If you have the choice between a busy street and a deserted one, always pick the busy one. You are more likely to be attacked on dark, empty sidewalks than on ones with a crowd.

Travel in packs.

Don’t go anywhere — especially an unfamiliar place — without a friend or two. 4.

Don’t let your music drown you out.

There’s nothing wrong with listening to your iPod as you walk around town, but keep it at a low enough volume (音量) so you can still hear passing cars. Losing concentration puts you at risk from accidents, attacks and getting lost. 5. Don’t do it. Keep your head up and pay attention to the people and things going on around you.

A.Pick your streets smart.

B.Always choose your own ways.

C.Be sure you’ve got everything at all times.

D.Take out your phone and call the police.

E.This also goes for texting while walking.

F.You can also use your phone’s GPS to map the route.

G.If you must go out alone, be sure to tell someone where you’re going.

 

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    Do you always struggle to understand others’ feelings? Perhaps you should listen to your heart.

According to a team of scientists at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK, people who are more aware of their own heartbeat are better at understanding others’ emotions.

Researchers have long suspected (怀疑) that this ability is important for understanding others’ thoughts and feelings.

To test this theory, the British team asked 72 volunteers to count their own heartbeats without feeling a pulse (脉搏). This aimed to see how aware they were of the feelings inside their own bodies.

Then, the volunteers were shown video clips of social interactions (互动), which tested their ability to read the minds of the characters.

During the clips, they were asked questions that required an understanding of the emotions of a certain character — for example, “What is Sandra feeling?” In addition, they were asked questions that did not involve any emotions, such as “What is Michael thinking?” They were also asked non-social questions, like “What was the weather like that evening?”

The results showed that those who had counted their heartbeats most accurately were better at answering questions relating to the characters’ emotions. However, there was no link between the ability to feel what’s going on inside your body and questions that did not involve any emotions.

Punit Shah, lead author of the study, used an example to explain this: If your colleague Michael is rude toward Sandra in public, your body processes (处理) this by increasing your heart rate. This may make you feel anxious and allow you to understand that Sandra is embarrassed.

“If you do not feel your heart rate increase, it may reduce your ability to understand that situation and respond (反应) appropriately,” Shah told The Telegraph.

Researchers believed their findings mean it could be possible to make people more empathetic by training them to listen to their hearts.

This also lends support to the argument that feelings are, at the very least, deeply rooted in physical sensations (感觉).

1.What does the new study find?

A.People are better at understanding others’ emotions than thoughts.

B.People with quicker heartbeats are more sensitive to others’ feelings.

C.The ability to feel your heartbeat is important for understanding others’ thoughts.

D.Your ability to feel others’ emotions is related to your ability to feel your own heartbeat.

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the new study according to the article?

A.The volunteers were asked to count their heartbeats while watching video clips.

B.Researchers designed emotional, non-emotional and non-social questions.

C.The volunteers were required to describe each other’s thoughts and feelings.

D.Researchers trained the volunteers to listen to their hearts and observed them.

3.The underlined word “empathetic” in the second-to-last paragraph probably means ______.

A.willing to accept ideas that are different from your own

B.not influenced in any way by other people or things

C.being able to understand others’ feelings

D.willing to help those in trouble

4.What can be concluded from the last four paragraphs?

A.We react to a situation more slowly when our heart rates increase.

B.Physical sensations in our bodies are believed to cause emotional changes.

C.Our ability to feel emotions is part of us and can’t be changed.

D.How we feel has nothing to do with the state of our bodies.

 

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    Getting around in Canada is fairly easy. Most cities have urban transportation systems, including buses, streetcars, and trains, and some of the larger cities also have subways.

You can board these systems at regular stops along their routes. Some let you pay with cash while others require tickets. If you don’t have a ticket for the bus, you must pay with the correct amount of money. This is because the driver does not carry any change. If you plan to stay in a city for a long time, you may want to buy a monthly pass or a package of tickets to save money. You can buy subway tickets at any subway station.

If you have to take several buses or subways for a single trip, you do not need to pay money each time. Simply ask the driver for a transfer (换乘) ticket, or take one from the machines on the subway platform.

If you are not sure where to board the bus or the streetcar, just ask someone or follow the crowd. People can usually only board at the front of the bus where you show your pass to the driver. When using public transportation, Canadians line up. First come, first serve, is a common approach to many activities in Canada, and it is considered to be extremely rude to cut in any line.

Maps of routes and schedules are usually available from the public transit (运输) company in your area, and there is also a telephone information line. You may ask someone for the name of the transit company in your area, and then look it up in the telephone book.

1.What is this passage mainly about?

A.Where to find subways in larger cities

B.How to save money when traveling.

C.How to use public transportation in Canada.

D.How public transit companies work.

2.If you pay the bus fare in cash, _____.

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B.you can exchange money with the driver

C.it might cost you a little more

D.you may be given some change

3.By buying a monthly pass or a package of tickets, you can ______.

A.take a bus whenever you want B.go wherever you like

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    On Tuesday, Apple's CEO Tim Cook announced the Apple Watch. The new smart device, which is worn on the wrist, just like a normal watch, can do all the things a cell phone does--and more.

At $349, the Apple Watch is expensive. Some experts doubt that they will become as successful as smartphones. It does seem likely, though, that the device will open yet another door in personal computing. The watch is the smartest computer yet. It taps you on the wrist whenever a new message comes in. It prepares answers to questions you receive from friends. It reminds you where you parked your car. It tracks your health. It even allows you to send your heartbeat to others.

When it goes on sale early next year, it will be Apple's first item in a new category of technology--wearable computers. If the Apple Watch becomes popular, it will change the way the world interacts with computers. People may depend on the smart jewelry even more than they already depend on their phones. "It might not only be a game changer for Apple, but for the entire industry." says technology expert Daniel Ives. "A lot of major technology players around the globe are taking notes on what Apple is trying to do here."

The Apple watch is specially designed for a smaller device. An entire computer fits onto a single chip(芯片). Users will be able to scroll(滚屏)just like they would do on an iPhone. It will have a built-in speaker for alarms that users can both hear and feel. Pressing the side button brings up contacts so you can communicate with people quickly and easily. Apple Watch also introduces health and fitness apps that can help people lead healthier lives. The built- in heart rate sensor (传感器) and GPS will track calories burned and workouts.

According to Matt Vella, a writer for TIME magazine, the watch is the most exciting device since the iPad. After actually trying the watch, he says, “It sits on the wrist very naturally. You could easily forget you are wearing the Apple Watch, and you will."

1.What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph imply?

A.Apple Watch will include many new games.

B.Many game developers will pay attention to Apple Watch.

C.Apple plays an important part in the personal computing field.

D.Apple Watch will greatly influence the personal computing field.

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A.how the Apple Watch works

B.the small size of the Apple Watch

C.what information we can get from the Apple Watch

D.the difference between the Apple Watch and the iPhone

3.The side button on the Apple Watch is used to       .

A.sound the alarm B.adjust the built-in speaker

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4.What is Matt Vella's attitude towards the Apple Watch?

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    Are you looking for some new and exciting places to take your kids to? Try some of these places:

Visit art museums. They offer some activities to excite your kids’ interest. Many offer workshops for making hand-made pieces, traveling exhibits, book signings (签名) by children's favorite writers, and even musical performances and other arts.

Head to a natural history museum. This is where kids can discover the past from dinosaur models to rock collections and pictures of stars in the sky. Also, ask what kind of workshops and educational programs are prepared for kids and any special events that are coming up.

Go to a Youtheater. Look for one in your area offering plays for child and family visitors. Pre-show play shops are conducted by area artists and educators where kids can discover the secret about performing arts. Puppet (木偶) making and stage make-up are just a couple of the special offerings you might find.

Try hands-on science. Visit one of the many hands-on science museums around the country. These science play-lands are great fun for kids and grown-ups alike. They’ll keep your child mentally and physically active the whole day through while pushing buttons, experimenting, and building. When everyone is tired, enjoy a fun family science show, commonly found in these museums.

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2.What can kids do at a Youtheater?

A.Look at rock collections. B.See dinosaur models.

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3.What does “hands-on science” mean in the last paragraph?

A.Science games designed by kids. B.Reading science books.

C.Learning science by doing things. D.A show of kids’ science work.

4.Where does this text probably come from?

A.A museum guide. B.A film review.

C.A news report. D.A science textbook.

 

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