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2019年同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试PaperOne试卷一(100minutes)PartIOralCommunication(10points)SectionADirections:InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.Fillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoices10completethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.DialogueOneA.Theyareduetoday.B.Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.C.Gotanyplansaftertheclass?Juliana:Hi,Jenny.__1___Jenny:Notreally.Whataboutyou?Juliana:I'vegotacoursepapertowrite.SoIplantolookforsomebooksandstudyatthelibrary.Doyouwanttojoinme?Jenny:Sure.Ineedtoreturnsomebooks.__2___Besides,Icanalsoreadsomemagazinesandnewspapersthere.Juliana:Fantastic!Wecangoswimminginthegymafterthat.Jenny:__3___Wecanchilloutalittleinsuchahotsummer.DialogueTwoA.Let'sreadthisbook.B.You'vebeensayingthatforever!C.Theremustbetenhere.Girl:Dad,willyoureadtome?Dad:Uh,letmefinishthenewspaperfirst?Girl:__4___Dad:Well,howaboutreadingthebusinesssectionofthenewspapertogether?Girl:That'sboring.__5___It'saboutabearandacatthatbecomefriends.Andthesebookstoo.Dad:Whoa.Ithoughtyousaidonebook.__6___Girl:Myteacher,MrsGreen,saysyouhavetoreadtomeeverynight,andthenewspaperdoesn'tcount.SectionBDirections:InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.A.Whatisyourname?B.butthatclassisalreadyfull.C.butthecomputerwon'tletme.D.You'reaCompLitmajor?Stuart:Hello.CanIhelpyou?Karen:Yes,Ihopeso.IwouldliketoregisterforCompLit287.Stuart:I'msorry,__7___Andalso,studentsaresupposedtoregisterthroughthetouch-toneregistrationsystem.Karen:Iknow.Ialreadytriedtoregisterforitbyphone,___8__Stuart:That'sbecauseit'sfull.Karen:ButI'manewstudenthere.IthoughtmaybetherewassomewayIcouldgetintotheclass.IthoughtIshouldcomeandtalktoyouinthedepartmentoffice.Stuart:Well,Icouldputyouonawaitinglist.Butthatdoesn'tguaranteeyouwillgetintotheclass.__9___Karen:MynameisKarenHuang.That'sspelledH-U-A-N-G.Stuart:Alright.Andwhatisyourmajor?Karen:I'macomparativeliteraturemajor.Stuart:Waitaminute.___10__Karen:Yes,that'sright.AndProfessorCohentoldmeIneedtotakeCompLit287.Stuart:Theuniversitycomputersystemsavesextraplaces,inclass287forCompLitstudents.Karen:Eveniftheclassisfull?Stuart:That'sright.PartIIVocabulary(10points)Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.11.Onceabediscompletedinthefactory,itundergoesarigorousqualitycontrolprocess.()A.long B.complexC.strict D.complete12.Itsavedthemanhourduringaprocedurethatwouldnormallytakethreehours.()A.merely B.possiblyC.usually D.rarely13.Theuniverseispresumedtocontainmanyotherplanetswithsomeformoflife.()A.destined B.intendedC.expected D.supposed14.Thescenehasshockedmebecauseitissomethingalientome.()A.unfair B.unfamiliarC.unnecessary D.uncomfortable15.Thenewsituationinthisareacallsforachangeinourfinancialpolicies.()A.suggests B.requiresC.demonstrates D.identifies16.Heclaimedthathehadawonderfuljobandwaswellpaid,buthismotherknewthathehadmadeitallup.()A.invented B.investedC.corrected D.collected17.Thoughmanypeoplewitnessedtheaccident,theywerenotsureabouttheexactconsequences.()A.orders B.processesC.results D.causes18.Supportedbysufficientevidence,hisargumentseemstohaveagreatdealofvalidity.()A.challenge B.valueC.truth D.utility19.Thesupplyofsilverintheminehaddiminished,causinggreatconcernamongthepeopleofthetown.()A.disappeared B.eruptedC.expired D.declined20.Adeficiencyofsoilnutrientscancausethecroptobeoflowquality.()A.lack B.supplyC.number D.sourcePartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)SectionADirections:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,Cand D.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.PassageOneAs170peoplesatdowntodinner,Ibreathedasighofrelief:Theconferencewasgoingwell.Runningitwaspartofmyjobasauniversityprogrammanager,workingonaprojecttoboostbiotechcollaborationsbetweenacademiaandindustry.WhenIstartedintheroleafewyearsearlier,Ithoughtthatmaybe,afteryearsofcareerexploration,Ihadfinallyfoundtherightjobforme.Butattheconference,IfoundmyselfwonderingwhetherthatwasreallywhatIwantedfrommycareer.I'mascientist,notaneventplanner—butIhadbeentoobusyorganizingtheconferencetoappreciatetheresearchbeingdiscussed.Wasittimeforyetanotherchange?Istartedoffasalabscientist.Butthendiscoveredthatthehighlyfocusednatureoflabworkwasn'tforme.Mynextjobwasatapharmaceuticalcompany—conductingliteraturesearches.Ienjoyedthework,whichallowedmetostayclosetoresearchandinteractwithavarietyofpeople.ButIwasonlyofferedashort-termcontract,soafterayearIhadtomoveon.Ithenbecameascientificjournaleditor.IlovedthebreadthofsciencethatIwasexposedto,butthejobrequiredalengthycommute.So,Imadeanotherdramaticchangeandmovedbacktotheivorytowerformycurrentjob.Ithadbecomeapattern:Ispentafewyearsineachroleonlytofindthatitwasn'tquitetherightfit.IalsorealizedthatmaybeIwassearchingforsomethingthatdidn'texist.IbegantothinkaboutcreativewaystoaddthescientificstimulationIsoughttomyworklife.Withmypreviousknowledgeandmyexperienceasaneditor,IrealizedIhadtheskillsettodothatthroughfreelancesciencewriting,suchasnewsarticlesforjournalsandblogs.Withmyformercolleagues'positiveresponses,IfinallydecidedIcoulddomyuniversityjobonalessthanfull-timeschedule.Fortunately,mymanageragreed.Forthelastyear,Ihavebeenauniversityprogrammanager/freelancewriter,andI'veneverbeenhappier.Weavingthetworolestogetherhasbeenabittrickyattimes.ButIfinallyfeelIhaveacareerthatistailoredtomyneeds.I'verealizedthatacareerdoesn'tneedtobe“offtheshelf.”Jobscanbemixedandmatchedtogettoonethatfits.21.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofhisconferenceorganizingjobinParagraph1?()A.Itgavehimasenseofachievement.B.Itprovedthathewasmakingprogressinhiscareer.C.Itwasnotasmeaningfulasscientificresearch.D.Itwastoochallengingforhim.22.Theauthorleftthejobasscientificjournaleditorbecause_____.()A.itdemandedhighworkintensityB.hewasofferedonlyashortcontractC.hewasnotsatisfiedwiththepayD.itwastoofarfromhome23.Whatdoes“something”(Para3)possiblymean?()A.Asuitablerole B.Anidealjob.C.Abalancedlife. D.Afixedpattern.24.Whatistheauthor'spresentjob?()A.Heworksinauniversityandalsowritesontheside.B.Heisaneventplannerandalsoaprogrammanager.C.HeteachesinauniversityandalsowritesbooksD.Heisafull-timemanagerandalsoafreelancewriter.25.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?()A.Theauthor'sclearcareerplan.B.Theauthor'schangingperceptionofcareer.C.Theauthor'spersistenceinthefaceofobstacles.D.Theauthor'sfailureinsecuringaworkcontract.PassageTwoYou'veprobablybeenseeingandhearingalotmoreabout“eSports”lately.Majortelevisionnetworksarebroadcastingcompetitions,andevenmoremainstreammediacoverageisplannedforthenearfuture.WhatareeSportsandwhyaretheysopopular?Looselydefined,eSportsarevideogamecompetitions.Thesecanbeanythingfromalocaltournament(锦标赛)inavideogamestoretothosestagedin25,000-seatarenas,watchedlivebymillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.Inpracticalterms,“eSports”referstothecompetitionsengineeredbyglobalorganizationsthatculminateinbig-moneychampionshiptournaments-dollarfiguresthatcanexceed$1,000,000forwinners.Thesecondquestion---“Whyaretheygettingsopopular?”---ismorenuanced.Thebiggestreasonisthatfansofgamesenjoywatchingthemplayedatthehighestlevel.It'sfunseeingthetopplayersintheworlddowhattheydobest.ThereareplentyofotherreasonstheeSportscommunityisgrowing.Allofthecontroversies,drama,andcompellingindividualsfromthemainstreamsportsworldexistineSportsaswell.Topplayersmovefromteamtoteamlikefreeagents,retireandreturntocompetitionunexpectedly,andexperienceunlikelycome-from-behindvictoriesandcrushingdefeats.Newchallengersconsistentlyemergeonthescene,readytotakedownchampionshipteamsandgeneratecompellingrivalries.TheparallelswithtraditionalsportsandeSportsaremorenumerousthanmanyrealize.PerhapsthebiggestdifferencebetweentraditionalsportsandeSportsistheviewers.Unlikemainstreamathleticcompetitions,whichappealtoabroadrangeofdemographics,consumersofeSportsareoverwhelminglyyoungandmale.Forexample,over70percentofLeagueofLegends(themostpopulareSportsgameintermsofdollarsandparticipants)viewersaremales,andthevastmajorityofthemareunder26.Thismeansacoupleofthings,bothofthemappealingtoadvertiserslookingtoreachthisyoungandlucrativemarket---theaudiencewillgrowasmoreyoungstersareintroduced,andastheygetolder,theirpurchasingpowerincreases.26.ItisstatedinParagraph1thateSportshave______()A.causedcompetitionamongmediaB.drawnanincreasingnumberofyouthsC.cratedmanybroadcastingcompaniesD.attractedmajortelevisionnetworks27.AccordingtoParagraph2,eSports______.()A.canbestagedonlyinlocalstadiumsB.canleadtoahugesumofawardC.maybehardtodefinepreciselyD.maybelooselylinkedtovideogames28.Theword“nuanced”(Para3)mostprobablymeans“_____”.()A.strange B.outstandingC.specific D.complicated29.WhichofthefollowingisNotareasonforthegrowthoftheeSportscommunity?()A.ThestoriesaboutthetopplayersB.Thefunofwatchingtop-levelperformanceC.TheinvestmentfromgovernmentsD.Theparallelswiththemainstreamsports30.TraditionalsportsandeSportsaredifferentmainlyin_____.()A.theirrules B.theirimportanceC.theirprofits D.theiraudiencesPassageThreeSen.KamalaHarriswashalfrightinherspeechlaunchingher2020presidentialcampaign,whenshesaidweneedtoaddressclimatechangebasedon“sciencefact,notsciencefiction”.Thetruthis,weneedboth.Sciencefictionhasanimportantroletoplayinrescuingthefuturefromthehugechallengeswe'refacing-andtheresponsestoHarris’statementillustratethisperfectly.WhentheCaliforniaDemocrat'sstatementaboutclimatechangewentoutsocialmedia,anumberofpeoplepointedoutthetruth:Sciencefictionhasbeenhelpingustoprepareforaworldofpotentiallydisastrousclimateupheavalforyears.ButanequalnumberofloudvoicestookissuewithHarris'warningsaboutclimatechange,becauseinourpost-truthera,thescientificconsensusaboutwhathumansaredoingtoourplanetisstillsomehowamatterofopinion.Andthat'swhysciencefictionismoreimportantthanHarrisgivesitcreditfor.Noamountofscientificevidencewillconvincedeniers-orthevastnumberofpeoplewhomerelyliveinastateofdenial.Weliveinapost-trutherainwhichfactsandfictionareblurringintoanindistinguishablemessandpowerbelongstowhoevercantellthebeststory,truthornot.Whatmattersisjusthowsomethingmakesusfeel-whichiswhyweneedbetterstories,that,inthewordsofauthorNeilGaiman,“lieinordertotellthetruth.”Storiesaboutclimatechangemightbefiction,buttheycanhelptoswaypeople'sheartsandmindsinadifferentwaythanarecitationoftheundeniablefacts.Sciencefictioncreatorshavebeenlookingforwaystorestorepeople'sfaithinthefuture.AuthorssuchasAlexandraRowlandhavestartedaconversationaboutcreatinganewtypeofstoriescalled“Hopepunk”thatshowpeoplereasonstobelievewereallycandothehardworkoffixingourproblems.Someotherauthorsarecreatinganewgenrecalled“Solarpunk”thataimstotellstoriesaboutusingtechnologicalandscientificinnovationtohelptheenvironment.Whenthetruthbecomesnear-impossibletodistinguishthroughthefogofdisinformationand“alternativefacts”,peopletendtofeelpowerlesstochangetheworld.ActivistL.A.Kauffmansayspeopleneedtoberemindedthatthey“havemorecollectivepowerthantheyrealize”.AddsKauffman,"Therearetruthswecangettothroughtheimaginationthatarehardtogettothroughpurelyfactualaccounts.31.HowdoestheauthorcommentonSenatorHarris'statementaboutclimatechange?()A.Reallyconfusing B.PartiallytrueC.Quiteconvincing D.Totallywrong32.ThedeniersinParagraph3refertothosewhodenythat_____.()A.sciencefictionisimportant B.weareinapost-trutheraC.climatechangeisaseriousissue D.ouropinionsactuallymatter33.TheauthorcitesNeilGaimaninordertoemphasizethat____.()A.fictionmaybetterconveythetruthB.itisdifficulttotellthefactfromfictionC.thepoweroffictionisoverestimatedD.fictionmakesusfeelbetteraboutourselves34.Whatdo“Hopepunk”and“Solarpunk”haveincommon?()A.AfocusontechnologicalinnovationB.AvividdescriptionoftheharshrealityC.AnintentiontobroadenourhorizonsD.Anoptimisticoutlookforthefuture35.WhatmightbeKauffmanattitudetowardsciencefiction?()A.Appreciative B.ConcernedC.Negative D.UnclearPassageFourManypeoplehavelookedtothestarsandwonderedwhatitwouldbeliketotakeatripintoouterspace.Eversincethespaceprogrambegan,travelingbeyondEarthhasbeenaprivilegeforaselectfew,namely,astronauts.Therestofushavehadtoimaginewhatitwouldbelike,butthatmaysoonchange.Thosewhofavorexpandingspaceexplorationfeelthatitistimetogobeyondthegovernment-fundedNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)programandtocreateopportunitiesforindividualsandbusinessestoexploreouterspace.Imagineprivatelyfinancedresearchoutpostsinspace,missionstoMars,andminingoperationsontheMoon.Thespacefrontiercouldindeedbethenextgoldrush!Imaginewhatitwouldbeliketotravelinspace.Thosewhohavebeenluckyenoughtovisitspacehaveallcalleditanamazingexperience.TheviewofEarthandthestarsmustbespectacular,andtheexperienceoflivingin“zerogravity”wouldbefascinating.ThefirstAmericanwomantovisitspace,SallyRide,saidthatitwasthegreatestfunofherlife.Imaginethethrillofbookingaflightforaweekendstay(orlonger)ataspacehotel.ItturnsoutthataspacehotelwouldbemucheasiertodesignandbuildthantheInternationalSpaceStation;earlyestimatesofthecosttobuildthehotelsindicatethattheywouldbelessexpensiveiftheorbitinghotelswerebuilttoaccommodatelargenumbersofspacetravelers.Thespacehotelandtheotherprojectsbusinessesmightthinkupwouldallowpeopletoseewhatishappeninginspacewiththeirowneyes.ThatmayleadtomoresupportofNASAanditsspaceresearchandgreaterappreciationofthefundingthatthespaceprogramnowreceives.Thosewhoopposeexpandingspaceexplorationarguethatthecostsareoverwhelmingandunrealistic.Theypointtothebillionsofdollarsthatwouldhavetoberaisedthroughconsumersorcorporatesponsorship.Inaddition,civilianspacetravelispotentiallydangerous,andtherearemanyunknownrisksinvolved.Whowoulddeterminethesafetyofcommercialorbitingvehicles,andhowwouldtheybeinsured?Issueslikethisrequiretimefordiscussionamonggroupsfrommanydifferentbusinesses.Companiesthatspecializeinmanufacturing,travel,marketing,insurance,law,andfinancewouldallhavetobeinvolved.Othersbelievetherearesimplytoomanyunansweredquestionstoputciviliansinspaceanytimesoon.TherearealsothosewhoquestioninvestinginspaceexplorationwhentherearewidespreadproblemslikepovertyanddiseasethatneedtobeaddressedonEarth.Forthesepeople,commercialspacetravelwillremainsciencefiction,atleastformanyyearstocome.36.Theexpression“thenextgoldrush”(Para.2)probablymeansthat____.()A.goldmightbediscoveredonremoteplanetsB.spaceexplorationcouldbethenextinvestmenthotspotC.investorsareenthusiasticaboutgoldmininginspaceD.privatebusinessesaremoreinterestedinspacetravel37.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph3that____.()A.spacevisitorsregretwhattheyhavedoneB.spacehotelswouldbeveryuncomfortableC.SallyRideenjoyedhervisittoouterspaceD.theviewofEarthandthestarsisboring38.AllofthefollowingareobjectionstocommercialspacetravelEXCEPT____.()A.overwhelmingcosts B.potentialdangersC.unknownrisks D.governmentopposition39.Theauthor'sattitudetowardcommercialspacetravelis____.()A.supportive B.opposingC.objective D.indifferent40.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?()A.CiviliansinSpace B.FutureofPrivateSpaceBusinessesC.ExplorationofOuterSpace D.HotelsinSpaceSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youarerequiredtoreadonequotedblogandthecommentsonit.Theblogandcommentsarefollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,Cand.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.IfyoutrytocontactIndyCube(aproviderofworkspaces)after5pm,youreceiveanautomaticMessagethatwouldmakeagooddemonstrationforthefast-growingfour-dayweekmovement.“we'llgetbacktoyouprettyquicklyduringworkinghours,”itsays.“ifyou'remessagingusoutsideofthese,we'reprobablybusywithotherthings,likehorse-riding,dancing,orgoodsleep.”Thefirmisoneofagrowingnumberofemployersgivingtheirworkersanextradayoffforthesamepayasafive-dayweek.Thereisemergingevidencethatitcanboostproductivityforbossesandhappinessforworkers.Anditisnotjustsmallbusinessesthatmightbespottingachancetosavealittlemoneybyturningthelightsoffonedayaweek.OneofthebiggestorganizationstomaketheswitchisPerpetualGuardianwhoseshifthasgeneratedhugeglobeinterest,with406organizationsfromaroundtheworldaskingitforadvice.“ThisweekwehavehadpeoplecontactusfromJapan,Canada,theUK,France,Switzerland.”saiditsfounderAndrewBarnes.Thedayoffthateachworkertakesvaries,dependingontheteam'sneedsatthetime,buttherehasbeenachangeinculturewith“lesstimesurfingonsocialmediaandfewerunnecessarymeetings.”saidBarnes.However,KateCooper,policydirectorattheInstituteofLeadershipandManagementarguesthereasonsbehindincreasesinproductivityarenotyetclear.Coopersaidthat“theHawthorneeffect”maybeinplay,thatis,peoplechangetheirbehaviorsimplybecausetheyfeeltheyarebeingobserved—inthiscasetheyfeelthatbybeinggrantedafour-dayweektheybelievetheirbossesareinterestedintheirwork.“Howsustainableisthat?”Cooperdoubts.Comment1:Idon'texactlydisagreewitha4-dayweekaslongasIstillhavetheoptiontowork5daysandgetmoremoneyforit.Comment2:Middleclassconceptionofwork-lifebalance.It'saninterestingidea,butsomuchneedstohappenintheUKbeforethisbecomesanoptionforthemajority.Comment3:Trueforallthesereasons.AndIfeelthereisactuallyagreatreason:theenvironment.Weneedtostartproducinglessstuffinordertoreducethestressonourplanet.Comment4:Ithoughtthiswassupposedtobehere20yearsagowiththeadvancesintechnology.Comment5:3daysoffaweek?Preparingfor7daysoffaweek.41.WhatcanwelearnaboutIndyCube?()A.Itisoneofthebiggestprovidersofworkspaces.B.Itisthefirstcompanytostartthefour-dayweek.C.Itsbossshouldbehappywithahigherproductivity.D.Itsemployeesareworriedabouttheirfutureincome.42.Barnesthinksthefour-dayweekschedule_____.()A.willsoonbeadoptedbyothercompaniesintheworldB.hasmadeapositiveimpactonhiscompany'scultureC.benefitsbigcompaniesmorethansmalleronesD.hasgreatlyenhancedhisworkers'senseofwellbeing43.By“theHawthorneeffect”,Coopersuggeststhattheeffectofafour-dayweekis_____.()A.obvious B.lastingC.beneficial D.Uncertain44.Whichofthefollowingsuggeststhatthefour-dayweekiscurrentlyenjoyedbyonlyasmallpartoftheworkforce?()A.Comment1. B.Comment2.C.Comment3. D.Comment5.45.Whichofthefollowingexpressesthegreatestconcernaboutthefour-dayweek?()A.Comment1 B.Comment2C.Comment4 D.Comment5PartⅣCloze(10points)Directions:Inthispart,there.isapassagewithtenblanks.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosethebestanswerforeachblankandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.Cloudcomputing(云计算)meansstoringandaccessingdataandprogramsovertheInternetinsteadofyourcomputer'sharddrive.It__46___computingoveranetwork,whereaprogramorapplicationmayrunonmanyconnectedcomputersatthesametime.Forsome,cloudcomputingisametaphor(隐喻)fortheInternet.It__47___usesconnectedhardwaremachinescalledservers.Individualuserscanusetheserver'sprocessingpowertorunanapplication,storedata,or__48___anyothercomputingtask.Forbusinesses,cloudcomputingisanidealwaytoreduce__49___.Forexample,companiesmaybuyservicesinthecloud.Thatistosay,insteadof__50___applicationsoneverysinglecomputerinthecompany,cloudcomputingwouldallowworkerstologintoaWeb-basedservice(acloud)whichhostsallthe__51___individualuserswouldneedfortheirjob.Whilecloudcomputingcouldchangetheentirecomputerindustry,therearestillsome__52___aboutthesecurityofthedatastoredontheremotemachines.Itistruethatitpromisestosavealotofwork.However,thistechnology__53___afundamentalquestion.Isitsafetostoreone'sdataonsomeoneelse'scomputer?Thecloudserviceproviderneedstoestablishrelevantpoliciesthatdescribe__54___thedataofeachclouduserwillbeaccessedandused.Cloudserviceusersshouldalsobeabletoencrypt(加密)__55___thatisprocessedorstoredwithinthecloudtopreventunauthorizedaccess.46.()A.predicts B.involvesC.replaces D.affects47.()A.necessarily B.possiblyC.typically D.really48.()A.get B.performC.show D.assign49.()A.expenses B.moneyC.income D.profits50.()A.writing B.developingC.fitting D.installing51.()A.schedules B.programsC.projects D.documents52.()A.concerns B.casesC.advantages D.effects53.()A.proposes B.collectsC.manages D.raises54.()A.whether B.whyC.what D.how55.()A.system B.dataC.storage D.knowledgePartVTextCompletion(20points)Directions:Inthispart,therearethreeincompletetextswith20questions.Aboveeachtexttherearethreeorfouritemstobecompleted.First,usethechoicesprovidedintheboxtocompletetheitems.Second,usethecompleteditemstofillintheblanksofthetext.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.TextOneA.recoverB.suggestedC.tipsPhrases:A.__56___thebalancebackto“yes”B.helppeople__57___fromdepressionandstressdisorderC.__58___theycouldFordecades,scientistshavedebatedwhetherthebirthofnewcellswaspossibleinanareaofthebrainthatisresponsibleforlearning,memoryandmoodregulation.Agrowingbodyofresearch__59___,butthenaNaturepaperlastyearraiseddoubts.Now,anewstudy__60___.Ifthememorycenterofthehumanbraincangrownewcells,itmight__61___,andoffernewinsightsintomemoryandlearning.Ifnot,

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