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阅读理解训练题(四十四)

A

Whenhetookoffice,GeorgeW.Bush,sonofformerpresidentGeorgeHerbertWalkerBush,becamethefirstsonto

followhisfatherintotheWhiteHousesinceJohnQuincyAdamsfollowedJohnAdamsintheearly19thcentury.

BushwasbornonJuly6,1946,inNewHaven,Connecticut,thefirstchildofGeorgeHerbertWalkerBushandBarbara

PierceBush.AlthoughGeorgeHerbertWalkerBushbeganhiscareerintheoilindustry,hefinallyservedasacongressman(国

会议员),andvice(副的)presidentandpresidentoftheUnitedStates.

Attheageoftwo,BushmovedwithhisparentsfromConnecticuttoOdessa,lexas»wherehisfathertookuptheoil

business.AfterayearinTexas,thefamilymovedtoCaliforniaforbusinessreasons.Ayearlater,thefamilyreturnedtoTexas

andsettledinMidland,whereBushlivedfrom1950to1959.

In1959,againforbusinessreasons,thefamilymovedtoHouston,Texas.In1961BushleftTexasandwenttoAndover,

Massachusetts,toattendPhillipsAcademy,aboarding(寄宿)schoolthathisfatherhadalsoattended.

AtPhillips,Bushplayedbasketball,baseball,andfootball.Hewasbestknownforbeingheadcheerleader.In1964he

enrolledatYaleUniversityinConnecticut;hisfatherandgrandfatherhadalsoattendedYale.AtYale,Bushwasconsideredan

averagestudent,buthewaspopularwithhisclassmates.

BushgraduatedfromYalewithabachelor'sdegreeinhistoryin1968.TlicnhejoinedtheAirNationalGuardand

remainedintheGuarduntil1973.AfterearninghisMBAformHarvardin1975,BushretumedtoMidland.Likehisfather,he

firstenteredtheoilindustryasalandsman”.

However,Bush'soilcompaniesneverenjoyedgreatsuccess.Hetookmoreinterestinpolitics.Hehelpedhisfatherto

becomepresidentandin1994hehimselfwaselectedgovernorofTexas.

Inthesummerof1999,BushbegantorunforthepresidentoftheUSAandonJanuary20,2001,GeorgeW.Bush,hand

raised,tooktheoath(宣誓)ofofficetobecomethe43rdpresidentoftheUS.

56.Whatdoesthewriterintendtoteilusinthefirstparagraph?

A.GeorgeW.BushisthefirstsoninAmericanhistorytofollowhisfatherintotheWhiteHouse.

B.GeorgeW.BushisthefirstsonofformerpresidentGeorgeHerbertWalkerBush.

C.JohnQuincyAdamsandhisfatherwerebothformerAmericanpresidents.

D.GeorgeW.BushisthesecondoneinAmericanhistorylofollowhisfatherintotheWhiteHouse.

57.WemaylearnfromthetextthatyoungBush.

A.gotonverywellattheuniversitiesB.wasverygoodatbasketball,baseballandfootball

C.dideverythingashisfatherhaddoneD.isaverysuccessfulpoliticianlikehisfather

58.FromtheyearwhenBushwastwototheyear1959,theBushfamilymovedinall.

A.threetimesB.fourtimesC.fivetimesD.sixtimes

59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutGeorgeW.Bush?

A.YbungBushlivedwithhisfamilyinTexasfrom1948to1961.

B.Heoncestudiedatauniversitythathisfatherandgrandfatherhadalsoattended.

C.HeonceruledoveranAmericanstatebeforeheenteredtheWhiteHouse.

D.HeonceservedattheAirNationalGuardforaboutfiveyears.

B

HappyVacationsattheHotelofYourChoice

THEBAYMOTELTheWelcomeInn

QualityandEconomyAtraditionforwisetravelers

Everythingyouneed,nothingyoudon't!Since1932

60.“TheBayMotel"ismostprobably.

A.ahotelspeciallyfortravelingmotorists

B.atraditionalhotelthatisneartoabeautifulbay

C.anicehotelthatprovideseverythingthecustomersneed

D.alargehotelthatprovidesthebestservicebutchargestheleast

61.Itcanbelearnedfromthetwoadvertisementsthat.

A.agedtravelerswillusuallychoosetheWelcomeInn

B.guestsintheBayMotelonlypayalittleforparking

C.wisetravelersalwaysputupattheWelcomeInn

D.guestsintheWelcomeInncanhavefoodordrinksintheirrooms

62.ThemostpossiblereasonwhytheBayMotelischeaperthantheWelcomeInnisthatt

A.ithasbeenopenforonlyafewyearsB.itisnotinthecenterofthecity

C.ithasaparkingplaceD.ithasmorerooms

C

Onhearingthewords“Justdoit!”,youwillknowthereisaNikeproductnearby.Ifit's"AlwaysCoca-Cola”,youcanbe

suresomeonewantstosellyouarefreshingdrink.

Anadvertisingsloganistoabrandwhateyesarvtoaperson.Thesloganhelpspeopleunderstandthebrandbetterby

tellingthemwhatitwantstoselltoitscustomers.Goodslogansleaveamessageinsidepeople'sminds.It'salmostcertainthat

everybrandhasapopularslogan.

Hereareafewexamples:

“Jusldoil!”一Thissloganspeaksouttoteens.Ittellsthemtodosomething,butonlyiftheythinkit'sworthit.Andifso,

whynotdoitwearingNike?

“AlwaysCoca-Cola."-Coke'ssloganschangeeveryfewyears,butthisonehasenjoyedalastingpopularitybecauseit

showsthebrand'sspirit.Itseemstosay“Cokeistheonlydrinkthereis;therearenootherformsofdrinks.”

aSharemoments,sharelife.-TliissloganfromKodakconnectsphotosandbeauty.Itaskspeopletorememberthe

happymomentsinlifebytakingphotosofthem一usingKodakfilmofcourse!

63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.JustDoIt!B.SloganAndBrand

C.FamousSlogansD.WhatIsAGoodSlogan?

64.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedsentence(paragraph2)?

A.Agoodadvertisingsloganshoulddrawpeople'sattention.

B.Abrandshouldhaveanadvertisingsloganjustaspeoplehaveeyes.

C.Anadvertisingsloganisasimportanttoabrandaseyesaretoaperson.

D.Anadvertisingsloganactsastheeyesofabrand.

65.Theword"them"inthelastparagraphrefersto.

A.peopleB.thehappymomentsC.photosandbeautyD.Kodakfilms

66.Whichofthefollowingtablescanbestmatchthesloganswiththeirbrands?

AB

SloganBrandSloganBrand

Obeyyourthirst.VolkswagenObeyyourthirst.Canon

Ifanyonecan,Canoncan.EasternAirlinesIfanyonecan,Canoncan.Volkswagen

Thewingsofman.CasioWatchesThewingsofman.EasternAirlines

Driverswanted.jobworld.co.uk.Driverswanted.CasioWatches

Technologyforlife.SpriteTechnologyforlife.jobworld.co.uk

Downloadabelterfuture.CanonDownloadabetterfutureSprite

SloganBrandSloganBrand

Obeyyourthirst.CasioWatchesObeyyourthirst.Sprite

Ifanyonecan,Canoncan.CanonIfanyonecan,Canoncan.Canon

Thewingsofman.EasternAirlinesThewingsofman.EasternAirlines

Driverswanted.SpriteDriverswanted.Volkswagen

Technologyforlife.jobworld.co.ukTechnologyforlife.CasioWatches

Downloadabetterfuture.VolkswagenDownloadabetterfuturejobworld.co.uk

LondonThursdayJuly26(Reuters)—IanJohnstonemissedhisgirlfriendsomuchthatheflewbacktoBritainfrom

Australiatoproposetoher.Theproblemisthatsheflewintheoppositedirection.

HeandAmyDolbyevenmanagedtomisseachotherwhentheysatinthesameairportwaiting-roominSingaporeatthe

sametimetowaitfbrconnectingflights.

Dolby,heartbrokenwhenshearrivedatJohnstone'sSydneyapartmenttofindhehadflowntoLondon,toldtheTimes:"It

wasasthoughsomeonewasplayingacrueljokeonus.HeisthemostromanticpersonIhaveeverknown.Ithinkourproblem

isthatwearebothquiteimpulsive(冲动的)people.Wearealwaystryingtosurpriseeachother.w

Afteran11,000-milcflightacrosstheglobe,shewasgreetedbyJohnstone'sastonishedflatmateaskingwhatshewas

doingthere.

“TheterribletruthdawnedwhenIfoundthatIan'snicksackandmostofhisclothesweremissing.Isatontheendofhis

bedandcriedmyeyesout.Andthatreallyannoyedme,“shesaid.

Johnstone,a27-year-oldbricklayer,hadtakenayearofftotravelroundAustralia.ButhewasmissingDolby,a26-

year-oldsecretary,somuchhegotajobonaSydneybuildingsiteandstartedsavingfbrasurprise.

HethenflewhometoBritainandwenttoherapartmentannedwithanengagementring,champagneandflowers.

“IreallymissedAmyandI'dbeenthinkingaboutherallthetime.Ithoughtshewaswindingmeupwhenshephonedme

fromAustralia,“hesaid.

JohnstonethenaskedDolbytomarryhimonthephone."Ididn'tknowwhethertolaughorcrybutIaccepted,5,shcsaid.

DolbywasgivenashorttourofSydneybyJohnstone'sfriendsandJohnstonehadtostayinBritainfortwoweeksbecause

hecouldnotchangehisticket.

67.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat.

A.JohnstonegotajobinSydneysothathecouldstartsavingmoneyforasurprisetoDolby

B.Dolbywasheartbrokenbecausesomeonewasplayingacrueljokeonher

C.DolbywasgreetedbyJohnstone'sflatmateattheairport.

D.DolbywasnotsoimpulsiveasJohnstone

68.Accordingtothetext,itseemedthat.

A.JohnstoneandDolbycouldhaveseeneachotherinthesameairportwaiting-roominSingapore.

B.thecouplepretendednottoseeeachotherinthesameairportwaiting-roominSingapore

C.theyounglovestruckcouplehadbothintendedtoproposetoeachother

D.DolbystayedlongerinSydneythanJohnstonestayedinBritain

69.WhenJohnstoneaskedhertomarryhimonthephone,Dolbydidn'tknowwhethertolaughorcrybecauseshehadamixed

feelingof.

A.love,hatredandnervousnessB.excitement,angerandshyness

C.cheer,regretandannoyanceD.happiness,surpriseandsadness

70.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.JohnstoneflewbacktoBritaintoproposetohisgirlfriend,AmyDolby.

b.JohnstonestartedworkingataSydneybuildingsite.

c.JohnstonewenttoAmy'sapartmentinBritainwithanengagementring.

d.JohnstoneproposedtoDolbyoverthephone.

e.TheywerewaitingfortheirconnectingflightintheairportloungeinSingapore.

f.DolbycalledJohnstonefromAustralia.

E

ThegroupoftouristswalkingthroughStockholm'soldstreetneverknewwhathitthem.AstheyadmiredSwedishart

worksinastorefrontwindow,oneoftheirmobilephoneschirped(唧唧叫)withananonymous(匿名的)note:"Trytheblue

sweaters.Theykeepyouwarminthewinter.”

Thetouristhadjustbeen“bluejackcd“一secretlysentatextmessageusingshort-rangewirelesstechnologycalled

Bluetooth.

ThemorepeoplegetBluetooth-enabledmobilephones-bothsenderandreceiverneedthemforthistowork—themore

thereislikelytobemischievous(恶作剧的)messaging.

Websitesarealreadyofferingtipsonbluejacking,andcollectionsofastonishedreactionsquicklyturnupontheInternet.

Onesite,www,bluejackq.com,wassetupbyaBritishteenage匚

“Ibluejackedthreeorfourpeople,Msays13-year-oldEllieinUK,whorunsthesiteandmakes

bluejackingadailyaffair.Bluetoothhasarangeofaboutninemetres.Ellieusedittosendanote

toamaninacafeaskinghowhiscoffeewasandsayingthatshelikedhiswife'sglasses.

Elliesayshelookedhereandtheretotrytofigureoutwherethemessagecamefrom,even

sendingtextmessagesbackandforthwithhiswife,buttonoavail.

Bluetoothisfastbecomingmorecommononnewmobilephones,thoughForresterResearch

saysatpresentonly9percentofphonesinEuropehavesuchafunction.

Thetechnologyishandyforpeoplewantingtousewirelessheadsetswiththeirphonesorfor

sendingdatabyphonetoBluetooth-enabledprinters.

WhenBluetoothisactivated(激活),itseeksoutotherequippedmobilephonesbyitselfand

setsupalink.Bluetoothphonescanbesettoblockanonymousmessaging,butpeoplewhocarry

themdon'tnecessarilyknowthat.

71.Whatismainlydiscussedinthetext?

A.ThemeaningofthewordabluejackMB.ThetechnologycalledBluetooth

C.AnonymousmessagesD.Tipsonbluejacking.

72.Whenatouristwas“bluejacked”,heorshemight.

A.receiveananonymousandoftenmischievousmessage

B.sendothersatextmessageusingshort-rangewirelesstechnologycalledBluetooth

C.bepersuadedtobuyabluesweater

D.getaBkietooth-enabledmobilephone

73.Wemaylearnfromthetextthat.

A.withBluctooth-cnablcdmobilephonespeoplecansendanonymousnotestofriendsfar

away

B.13-year-oIdElliemakesbluejackingtoearnsomemoneybyadvertising

C.notmanypeopleinEuropenowcarryBluetoothmobilephones

D.Il'snoteasyfbractivatedBluetoothtosetupalinkwithotherequippedmobilephones

74.Peopleoftenreceiveanonymousmessagesthoughtheydon'twanttobecause.

A.WithoutareplyB.Ofnouse.

C.Noproblem.D.Nosignal.

75.Peopleoftenreceiveanonymousmessagesthoughtheydon'twanttobecause.

A.manyofthemprobablydon'tknowhowtoblocksuchmessages

B.it'snotnecessaryfbrpeopletoknowhowtoblocksuchmessages

C.theirphonesarenotabletoblockanonymousmessaging

D.it'sjustimpossiblefbrpeopletorejectanymessages

阅读理解训练题(四十六)

A

Hereisapieceofnewsfromanewspapertwoyearsago.

Englishcourseswillbeofferedtoprimaryschoolstudentsincitiesandincountryschoolsbeginningnextyear,saidthe

directoroftheDepartmentofBasicEducationofMinistryofEducation,LiLianning.

PrimaryschoolstudentswillberequiredtotaketheEnglishcoursebeginninginGradeThree.Incitiessomeprimary

schoolsmayopenthecourseforGradeOnestudents.Andinsomecountryprimaryschools,theprogramwon'tbestarteduntil

2002.

AnewteachingmethodwillbeusedforthisEnglishcourse.Moreemphasiswillbeplacedonstudents'speakingand

readingabilities,insteadofthetraditionalgrammarandpronunciationteachingmethod.

Itisexpectedthatstudentswilllearnmoreinacertainenvironment.Therefore,asituationalmethodwillbeusedduring

theclass.FourEnglishperiodseachweekwillberequired.Thelessonscouldbeshort,20or30minutes,butatleasttwolessons

amongthefourshouldbe40minutes.

Aneight-leveltestsystemwillbeusedtocoveralllevelofEnglishfromprimaryschoolstudentstoseniorhighs.This

wouldbethefirstofficialEnglishassessment(评定)introducedintothehighschooleducationsystem.

AjuniorhighstudentisrequiredtopassBandFiveandaseniorhighshouldpassBandSeven.Studentswillnotbe

requiredtopassBandEight.Thisrequiresalargevocabularyof4,500words.Theprogrammeisoneofthekeypartsofthe

educationreformstartedbytheMinistryofEducationinthespiritofhelpingqualityeducation.

Thereformisaimedatimprovingstudents'comprehensive(理解)andlifelonglearningabilities.Thefirstfiveyearsofthe

ten-yearplanistointroducenewteachingmaterials.Thesematerialswillbeusedbyschoolsoverthecountiyinthefollowing

five.

56.TeacherswillpaymoreattentiontointhecomingEnglishcourse.

A.readingandwritingB.speakingandreading

C.speakingandwritingD.grammarandpronunciation

57.PrimaryschoolstudentsareaskedtolearnEnglishbecause.

A.itwilldogoodtothe2008OlympicsB.theyhaveagoodmemorywhentheyarcyoung

C.itsuitstheneedsofmodemsociety

D.thiswillhelptoimprovestudents*comprehensiveandlifelonglearningabilities

58.Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.Englishisshowingitsimportanceindailylife

B.primaryschoolstudentsshouldpayenoughattentiontoEnglish

C.primaryschoolstudentswillleaniEnglish

D.howtoteachEnglishintheEnglishcourse

B

Herearesomeadvertisementstakenfromanewspaper.

(1)

DearDrewCarter,

Yourfirstyearonthisearthhasbeenapleasurerideforallofus.Wcloveyou!

Love,

DadandMomandmanyfriends

(2)

Lawlis-Clarke

TheDoctorsVirgilandMarjorieLawlisarepleasedtoannouncetheengagement(订婚)oftheirdaughterDianaSusanto

Mr.RobertBrentClarke,sonofMr.andMrs.JamesClarkeofHerford,Texas.

AspringweddingisplannedinHouston.

(3)

Isbell-Foss

Mr.AndMrs.DavisK.IsbellannouncethemarriageoftheirdaughterDangtoMr.StanleyFoss,sonofMrs.JohnSipeof

Ada,Minnesota.

TheweddingwillbeearlyAprilatAbidingLoveLutheranChurch.

(4)

Story-Kuno

MissStephanieStoryandMr.WarrenKuriomarriedonFebruary5,athalfpastseveno'clockintheeveningatHighland

ParkPresbyterianChurchinDallas,Texas.Thebride(新娘)isthedaughterofMr.andMrs,HerbertBruleStoryJr.ofDallas.

Thegroom(新郎)isthesonofMr.andMrs.GeraldStanleyKurioofAustin.

59.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthefirstadvertisement?

A.WeLoveVbuB.Happy1stBirthday

C.One\fearOldD.OurOne-Year-OldSon

60.LawlisandClarkearegoingtogetmarried.

A.inachurchB.whereClarke'sparentslive

C.againsttheirparents,willD.toLawlis'sparents'joy

61.Whogotorwillgetmarriedinspring?

A.NotonlyLawlisandClarkebutalsoIsbellandFoss.

B.NeitherLawlisandClarkenorIsbeliandFoss.

C.EitherIsbellandFossorStoryandKurio.

D.NeitherLawlisandClarkenorStoryandKurio.

62.Whoarenowamarriedcouple?

A.LawlisandClarke.B.DandIsbellandFoss.

C.StoryandKurio.D.Thetextdoesn'tsay.

(C)

Longago,theloveapplewasgrowninflowergardens.Theplant'ssmallyellowflowerswerenotverybright,butithas

verybeautifulfmit,round,smooth,andshiny,whichturnedbrightredoryellowasitripened(成熟).Itwasbeautifulbut

poisonous,orpeoplebelievedso.Otherpeoplebelievedithadmagicpowerstocause.

EarlySpanishexplorers(探索者)whofoundthisplantgrowingwildisSouthandCentralAmerica,carrieditbackto

Europe.rFheseplantsappearedingardensinItalyasearlyas1554.Theymusthavebeenthekindthathadyellowfruit,because

theItalianscalledtheplant“pomidoro”,orappleofgold.By1750,theplantwasgrownasacuriousplantthroughoutEurope.

Somepeoplewereevendaringenoughtoeatthefruit.

1781inAmerica,rrhomasJeffersonraisedandateloveapples,butfewfollowedhisexample.Thirtyyearslater,thelove

appleswereusedasfoodinLouisiana,andby1835,afewpeopleinthenorthernstateswerewillingtoexperimentwiththem

too.Butevenaslateas19()0,therewerepeoplewhostillbelievedthatthese"applesofgold"werepoisonous.

Althoughpeopledidnoteatfruitofthisplant,theylikedlookingatitintheirgardens.Later,whentheylearneditwasboth

good-tastingandgoodforthem,theymovedtheloveappleplantfromtheflowergardentothevegetablegarden.Theylearned

tocallitbyanewname“tomato”

63.Onthewhole,thearticletellsabout.

A.poisonousfruitsinAmericaB.Italianswhoareverycurious

C.thehistoryofthetomatoplantD.thefruitseatenbyThomasJefferson

64.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.

A.somepeopleareafraidtotrynewthingsB.allpoisonousfruitsarcreallytomatoes

C.allpoisonousfruitsarebrightandcolorfulD.northernersaremoredaringthansoutherners

65.Whydidpeopleraisethisplantintheirgardens?.

A.TheylikedeatingitB.Theyenjoyedlookingatit

C.TheythoughtgoldwouldgrowD.Itwastheonlychoicetheyhad

66.Whichseemstrueaccordingtothepassage?.

A.Whatisnotpopulartodaymaybepopulartomorrow

B.Theappleofgoldbelongsonlyinflowergardens

C.ThomasJeffersonateallhisplantsD.ItwastheAmericanswhofirstatetomatoes

(D)

IntheUnitedStates,friendscanbeclose,constant,intense,generous,andreal,yetfadeawayinashorttimeif

circumstances(环境)change.Neithersidefeelshurtbythis.BothmayexchangeChristmasgreetingsfbrayearortwo,perhaps

afewlettersforawhilethennomore.Ifthesametwopeoplemeetagainbychance,evenyearslater,theypickupthefriendship

whereitleftoutandaredelighted.

IntheStates,youcanfeelfreetovisitpeople'shomes,sharetheirholidays,enjoytheirchildrenandtheirlieswithoutfear

thatyoutakingonalastingobligation(负担).Donothesitatetoaccepthospitality(款彳寺)becauseyoucan'tgiveitin...

welcomeorforvariousotherreasons,suchascrowdedspace,languagedifficulties,orfamilycustom,outsidersarenotinvited

intohomes.

IntheUnitedStatesbothmethodsareused,butitisoftenconsideredmorefriendlytoinviteapersontoone'shomethan

togotoapublicplace,exceptinpurelybusinessrelationships.So,ifyourhostorhostessbringsyouhome,donotfeelthatyou

arebeingshowninferior(次的)treatment.

Don'tfeelneglectedifyoudonotfindflowersawaitingyouinyourhotelroomcither.Flowersareveryexpensivethere,

hoteldeliveryisuncertain,arrivaltimesaredelayed,changed,orcanceledsoflowersarenotcustomarilysentasawelcoming

touch.Pleasedonotfeelunwanted!Outwardsignsvaryindifferentlands,theinwardwelcomeiswhalmatters,andthiswillbe

real.

67.IntheUnitedStates,youwillfindfriendshipsifcircumstanceschange.

A.diesuddenlyB.passawayC.disappeargraduallyD.lastforever

68.Americanstheirforeignfriendstomakeareturnfortheirhospitality.

A.askB.wishC.neverallowD.don'texpect

69.Insomeothercounties,givingadinnerpartyathomeisconsideredthaninarestaurant.

A.lessfriendlyB.lesshospitableC.morenaturalD.morepopular

70.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?.

A.FlowersareavailableatalltimeB.Flowersareexpensive

C.FlowersaresignsofoutwardwelcomeD.Flowersarenotnecessarilysenttoguests

71.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?.

A.AmericanHospitalityB.AmericanFriendships

C.AmericanInvitationD.AmericanWelcome

(E)

Haveyoueverbeenatameetingwhilesomeonewasmakingaspeechandrealizedsuddenlythatyourmindwasamillion

milesaway?Ybuprobablyfeltsorryandmadeupyourmindtopayattentionandalwayshavebeentoldthatdaydreamingisa

wasteoftime.

“Onthecontrary,^^saysL.Giambra.anexpertinpsychology,^daydreamingisquitenecessary.Withoutit,themind

couldn'tgetdoneallthethinkingithastododuringanormalday.Ybucan'tpossiblydoallyourthinkingwithaconscious(有

意识)mind.Instead,yourunconsciousmindisworkingoutproblemsallthetime.Daydreamingthenmaybeonewaythatthe

unconsciousandconsciousstatesofmindhavesilentdialogues.”

Earlyexpertsinpsychologypaidnoattentiontotheimportanceofdaydreamsorevenconsideredthemharmful.Atone

timedaydreamingwasthoughttobeacauseofsomementalillnesses.Theydidnothaveabetterunderstandingofdaydreams

untilthelate1980s.EricKlinger,aprofessorofpsychology,isthewriterofthebookDaydreaming.Klingersays,“Wcknow

nowthatdaydreamingisoneofthemainwaysthatweorganizeourlives,learnfromourexperiences,andplanforourfutures.

Daydreamsreallyareawindowonthethingswefearandthethingswelongforinlife.”

Daydreamsareusuallyverysimpleanddirect,quiteunlikesleepdreams,whichmaybehardtounderstand.It'seasierto

gainadeepunderstandingofyourlifebypayingcloseattentiontoyourdaydreamsthanbytryingtoexamineyoursleepdreams

carefully.Daydreamshelpyourecognizethedifficultsituationsinyourlifeandfindoutapossiblewayofdealingwiththem.

Daydreamscannotbepredicated(预料).Theymoveoffinunexpecteddirectionswhichmaybecreativeandfullofideas.

Formanyfamousartistsandscientists,daydreamswereandareamainsourceofcreativeenergy.

72.Thewriterofthispassageconsidersdaydreams.

A.hardtounderstandB.importantandhelpful

C.harmfulandunimportantD.thesameassleepdreams

73.Thewriterquoted(弓I用)L.GiambraandEricKlingerto.

A.pointoutthewrongideasofearlyexpertsB.listtwodifferentideas

C.supporthisownideaD.reportthelatestresearchondaydreams

74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Anunconsciousmindcanworkalltheproblemsout.

B.Daydreamingcangiveartistsandscientistsideasforcrea

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