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英语高考冲刺,及:题练习5/7/20047:48PM

Exercise1

A

In1947thepilotofasmallaeroplanesawninestrangeobjectsintheskyoverWashington,USA.Hesaidthat

theylookedlikesaucers.Newspapersprintedhisstoryundertheheadline“FlyingSaucers”.

Sincethen,allovertheworld,peoplehavereportedsimilarstrangeflyingobjects.Nooneknowswhattheyarc

orwheretheycomefrom.Somepeoplesaythattheydonotexist,butmanyotherssaythattheyhaveseenthem.

Usuallypeopleonthegroundhaveseenthembutnotalways.Airlinepilotsalsohavereportedseeingthemandso

haveastronauts---themenwhoflyinspaceships.

Perhapssomepeoplesawthemonlyintheirimaginationorillusion(幺J觉,错觉).Perhapssomepeoplemade

amistake.Butairlinepilotsandastronautsdonotusuallymakemistakesofthiskind.CaptainEdMitchell,the

sixthmantowalkonthemoon,saidin1974thathebelievesthatsome"flyingsauccrs"arcreal.Manyotherpeople

nowbelievethatthesestrangeflyingobjectsarevisitingtheearthfromotherworldsinspace.

"Theyhavecometogreetus."Theysay.

TheAmericangovernmenttriedtofindoutmoreabouttheseobjects.Itlistenedtoagreatmanypeoplewho

saidtheyhadseenthem.ButtheGovernmentCommitteecouldnotdecideonwhattheobjectswere.Itcalledthem

UFOs,whichisshortforUnidentifiedFlyingObjects.

Someevensaytheyhaveseenpeopleintheflyingsaucers!In1964,adriverofapolicecarinNewMexico

sawaUFOlandingamileaway.Whenhereachedit,thereweretwosmallfiguresstandingnearit.Theylookedlike

littlemen.Whenhereportedonhisradio,theygotinsidetheobjectandflewaway.

In1973twomenwereoutfishinginMississippiRiver.TheysaytheysawaUFOshapedlikeanegg.There

werethreecreatureslikemenbuttheirskinsweresilverincolour.Theyhadnoeyes,andtheirmouthswerejustslits

(裂缝),Theirnosesandearswerepointed.TheymadethefishermengetinsidetheUFOforawhile.Thenthe

creaturesphotographedthemandtookthemtotheplacewheretheyhadbeenfishing.

Therearemanyothersimilarstories.Someareprobablyuntruebutsomemaybetrue.Nooneknows.

56.TheAmericangovernmenttriedto__.

A.lookfbrtheflyingobjectsB.knowwheretheobjectscomefrom

C.learnmoreaboutUFOsD.reportmoreaboutUFOs

57.Accordingtothepassage,thename"flyingsaucers"wasfirstusedby__.

A.apilotofasmallplaneB.anofficialinWashington

C.aneditorofanewspaperD.themanwhofliesinsaucers

58.Thepurposeofthispassageistotellus__.

A.theshapeofUFOsB.howtoobserveUFOsC.thedangerofUFOsD.whatweknowaboutUFOs

59.Itisimpliedinthepassagethattheauthor___.

A.doesnotbelieveatallabouttheexistenceofUFOsB.believesthatUFOsarerealobjectsflyinginthesky

C.isnotsurewhetherthereareUFOsornotD.thinksUFOscomefromotherplanets

B

ThebeautifulGothicstonedormitories(宿舍)inwhichthecollegefreshmenlivedweresurroundedbyavery

highbutequallybeautifulblackironfence.ThiswastokeeptheCityout.

Jerseyledherselfintothequadrangle(四方院子)withakey.Inside,thelandscapingwascoolandgreen.

Immenseoldwoodendoors,heavyascoffinlids,ledintotheCommons.

Fourweeksbeforetheendoffreshmanyear,andJerseywasstillinaweofthecampus.Stillthrilledthatshe

washere,attendingthebestcollegeinthenation.Herfatherhadgraduatedbackwhentheschoolwasallmen,and

shehadbeenbroughtuponhiscollegestories.

Jerseywenttohermailslot,openedit,andfoundaletterfromhome.Jerseylovedmails.Goingtocollegewas

worthitjustfbrthemail.Sherippedopentheletter,whichhadonlyoneword.ENJOY!saidDad'shandwriting.

Wrappedinhisletterheadwasahundreddollarbill.Jerseylaughedtoherself.Dadwassotickledthathislittlegirl

wasattendinghisAlmaMater(母校).Allyearlonghehadbeencelebratingbysendingmoney.

Ooooh,goody!shethought.TmgoingtogetthoseshoesMaifoundattheDowntownMall.

MaiwasoneofJersey'stworoommates,aseriouscompetitorfbrWorld'sBestShopper.Whilelessershoppers

foundanythinginanystore,Maizeroedinonterrificbargainsateverycounter.AndJersey'sotherroommate,Susan,

hadunbelievablygoodfashionsense.Susancouldtakesomedisgusting(令人厌恶的)orange-and-turquoise(青绿

色)scarf(围巾)■■一notfitfbrapreschooler'sbathtowel--pairitwithjusttherightshirtandnecklace,andmake

herselflooklikeamilliondollars.

Jerse/sproudfatherwasundertheimpressionthatshewasenjoyingclasses,boys,dormlife,andthe

coast-andshewas-butbetterthananything,JerseyenjoyedshoppingwithMaiandSusan.

Unfortunately,MaiandSusanhadlabsonMondaysand,beingdedicatedftitureresearchscientists,would

workrightthroughdinner.Shoppingalonerots,thoughtJersey,whocaresaboutshoesunlessMaiandSusanare

alongtogiggleandcriticizeandcompare?

Thehundreddollarsburned,dyingtobespent...

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthecollegeJerseywentto?

A.Itwasonceacollegeonlyfbrboys.B.Itcarriedastrongauthorityinthecountry.

C.Jcrscy*sfatherhadbeenastudentinthiscollege.D.ItwasfenceduptokeeptheCityout.

61.Theunderlinedpartmeans___.

A.respectfulwithfearB.proudofC.excitedwithhorrorD.regretfill

62.WhichisNOTrightaboutMai?

A.ShehadagoodsenseoffashionandwantedtocompetefbrtheWorld'sBestShopper.

B.Shewasalwaysabletobuysomethingatagoodprice.

C.Shewasasciencestudentandwasdeterminedtobeascientist.

D.ShesharedthesameroomwithJerseyandSusan.

63.Wecaninferthattheone-hundred-dollarbill____.

A.wasmailedinaletterbyJersey'sfatherbecausehehadnotsenthermoneyforayear

B.wastobesavedinabankfbrJersey'sfuturedonnlife

C.wasprobablytobeexchangedforshoes

D.wouldbespentrightaway,whenJerseywentshoppingwithMaiandSusan

64.Thispassageisprobablyfrom____.

A.anewsreportB.anovelC.anadD.amagazine

C

BoththeEskimosandthePlainsIndiansusedopenfiresintheirsheltersfbrwarmthbutwithverydifferent

consequences(结果).TheEskimohousewasanairtightigloomadeofblocksoficewithasmalltunnel-like

entranceandasmallchimneyinthecenterfbrsmokefromthefire.Temperaturesinsidethestructureeasilyreached

70to80degreesFahrenheitalthoughoutsidetemperaturesfrequentlydroppedwellbelowzero.Oftentheigloowas

sohotthatthelossofbodyfluidthroughperspirationwouldforcetheEskimostodrinkcupaftercupoficewater.

ThePlainsIndians,ontheotherhand,placedtheirfireinatepee,madewithlongpolesandanimalskinswithan

entrancecutdirectlyintoonewall.IncontrastwiththeEskimoshelter,thetepeewasfarfromairtight;drafts(穿堂

风)cameinaroundthedoorandthroughgapsbetweentheskins.Atnight,theIndianswouldcrawlundertheir

blankets,covertheirheads,andshiverallnight-somuchthattheblanketwouldshake!ThediHerencebetweenthe

EskimoiglooandtheIndiantepeewasinsulation.(密封性):theigloo'swallsweresolidandairtightwhereasthose

ofthetepeepermittedagreatdealofairtoenter.

65.Thispassagemostlikelyoccursaspartof___.

A.aweatherforecastB.abookonfireprevention.

C.areportonanimalconservationD.amagazineonhouseconstruction

66.Fromthepassageitcanbeinferredthat___

A.toenteranEskimohouse,onehadtogothroughalongtunnel

B.theEskimoigloohadbetterinsulationthantheIndiantepee

C.thePlainsIndiansenjoyedlivingintheirsheltersinwinterdays

D.therewasasmallchimneyineveryIndiantepeetoreleasesmokefromthefire

67.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyto____.

A.compareB.tellastoryC.amusethereadersD.reportascientificdiscovery

D

Inmanyways,theearliestperiodsofphotographyarethemostsatisfying.Learningtousethecontrolsiseasy

andconicsquickly,andyoucanmeasuretheresultsintermsofsharpandcorrectlydevelopedpictures.Onceyou

havemasteredthat,youcanstartonthesecondstepofyourphotographicwork.Usingthesebasicskillsinawide

varietyofsituationstogivethepicturesyouwant,noticingwhatyousecthroughtheviewfinderandturningthat

intothemosteffectivepicturebecomestotallyinteresting.

Allgoodphotographshaveonethingincommon:thereisnodoubtwhatthesubjectofthepictureismeantto

be.Everyphotographermustusethosesamestandardstohisorherwork,notonlytothefinishedresultsbuttothe

subjectbeforeheorshetakesit.Alwaysworkoutquiteclearlywhatthesubjectofthepictureistobeandwhyyou

aretakingthepicture.Forexample,MIamgoingtotakeapictureofthisstreettoshowthedifferentstylesandages

ofthebuildingsandthatpeoplehavebeenliving,workingandshoppinginthemsincetimebegan.Bydoingthis

youhaveabetterideaofwhattoincludeinthepictureandwhattoleaveout.Howoftenhaveyoubeenshown

photographstakenbypeopleawayonatripsomewhere?Thejudgmentisalwayssimilar,somethingabout"thecar

parkisoutofthepicturetotheleft",or"youcan'tquiteseefromthispicturebutifyougoupthestreet”.The

photographsareusuallycollectionsofbuildings,people,parkedcars,possiblyadistantlookofanancientchurch,

andbestofall,afigurewhichyouaretoldisAuntHenrietta,disappearinginthemiddledistance.When

photographersshowyoutheirpictures,theyhaveaclearideaofwhattheywanttobringtoyourattention,butit

oftendoesnotappearinthepicture.Iftheyhadgivenjustalittleoftheirtimetothinkabouttheirfuturejudgment

beforetakingthepicture,thenthepicturewouldrelateitsownstory.Goodpicturescanshowtheirsubjectsquickly

andeasily.

68.Whatwillitbringyouifyoudecidethepurposeofthephotographinadvance?

A.Allowsyoutoleaveoutunnecessarymaterial.B.Allowsyoutostandinthebestplace.

C.Helpsyoutovarythesubjectsofyourpictures.D.Meansyouwastelesstime.

69.Manyphotographersfailbecause____.

A.theirpicturesincludethebuildingsandpeopleB.thedetailsarenotclearintheirpictures

C.thesubjectsoftheirpicturesarcnotobviousD.theexplanationgivenfbrtheirpicturesismistaken

70.Whatbookisthispassagemostlikelytakenfrom?

A.Abookonphotographyfbrnewsreporters.B.Abookonhowtophotographpeople.

C.Abookonchoosingtherightcamera.D.Abookonimprovingphotographictechniques.

E

Thewordconservationhasathrifty(节俭)meaning,lbconserveistosaveandtoprotect,toleavewhatwe

ourselvesenjoyinsuchgoodconditionthatothersmayalsosharetheenjoyment.Ourforefathershadnoideathat

humanpopulationwouldincreasefasterthanthesuppliesofrawmaterials;mostofthem,evenuntilveryrecently,

hadthefoolishideathatthetreasureswerelimitlessandinexhaustible.Mostofthecitizensofearliergenerations

knewlittleornothingaboutthecomplicatedanddelicatesystemthatrunsallthroughnature,andwhichmeansthat,

asinalivingbody,anunhealthyconditionofonepartwillsoonerorlaterbeharmftiltoalltheothers.

Fiftyyearsagonaturestudywasnotpartoftheschoolwork;scientificforestrywasanewidea;woodwasstill

cheapbecauseitcouldbebroughtinanyquantityfromdistantwoodlands;soildestructionandriverfloodswerenot

nationalproblems;nobodyhadyetstudiedlong-tennclimaticcyclesinrelationtoproperlanduse;eventheword

"conservation"hadnothingofthemeaningthatithasfbrustoday.

Fortheinterestsofourselvesandthosewhowillcomeafterus,wemustnowsetaboutrepairingthemistakes

ofourfore-fathers.Conservationshould,therefore,bemadeapartofeveryone'sdailylife.Toknowaboutthewater

table(水位)inthegroundisjustasimportanttousasaknowledgeofthebasicarithmeticformulas.Weneedto

knowwhyallwatersheds(水滨)needtheprotectionofplantlifeandwhytherunningcurrentofstreamsandrivers

mustbemadetoyield(produce)theirfiillbenefittothesoilbeforetheyfinallyescapetothesea.Weneedtobe

taughtthedutyofplantingtreesaswellasofcuttingthem.Weneedtoknowtheimportanceofbig,naturetrees,

becauselivingspacefbrmostofman'sfellowcreaturesonthisplanetisfigurednotonlyinsquaremeasureof

surfacebutalsoincubicvolume(容积)abovetheearth.Inbrief,itshouldbeourgoaltorestoreasmuchofthe

originalbeautyofnatureaswecan.

71.Accordingtotheauthorthegreatestmistakeofourforefatherswasthat___.

A.theyhadnoideaaboutscientificforestryB.theyhadlittleornosenseofenvironmentalprotection

C.theydidnotrealizetheimportanceofnaturestudy

D.theyhadnoideaofhowtomakegooduseofrawmaterials

72.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatearliergenerationsdidn'trealize___.

A.theinterdependenceofwater,soil,andlivingthingsB.theimportanceoftheproperlanduse

C.theharmfulnessofsoildestructionandriverfloodsD.theextraordinaryrapidgrowthofpopulation

73.Withaviewtocorrectingthemistakesofourforefathers,theauthorsuggeststhat____.

A.weplantmoretreesB.webetaughtenvironmentalscience,aswellasthescienceofplants

C.environmentaleducationbedirectedtowardeveryoneD.wereturntonature

74.Whatdoestheauthorimply(expressindirectly)bysaying"Livingspace...alsoincubicvolumeabovethe

earth*'?

A.Ourlivingspaceontheearthisgettingsmallerandsmaller.

B.Ourlivingspaceshouldbemeasuredincubicvolume.

C.Weneedtotakesomemeasurestoprotectspace.

D.Wcmustcreatebetterlivingconditionsforbothbirdsandanimals.

75.Theunderlinedword"restore“probablyisclosesttothemeaningof__.

A.putbackB.bringbackC.kecpD.protect

Key

56.C由短文第一段末句可知。57.B根据短文第二段第二句话可知。

58.A根据短文第二段最后两句Thismanwascaughtonlybecausehewasagambler.Whenthe

policebrokeupanillegalgamblingoperation,hisnamewasintherecords可以看出,在纽约市.某

银行的总出纳员计算机犯罪被暴露,是由于他的名字在破获的非法赌博的记录中被发现的。

59.D这是一道结论方面的问题。全文叙述了窃贼用计算机犯罪的情况,我们再根据短文最后

一段中一位官员所说的"Ihaveafeelingthatthereismorecrimeouttherethanwearecatching.

Whatweareseeingnowisallsopoorlydone.1wonderwhattherealexpertsaredoing---theones

whoreallyknowhowacomputerwords”,就可以得出将会有更多的真正的计算机专家所引起的

计算机犯罪的结论。

60.B文章中谈到的Michael是想象出来的,但他的生活方式在今天的电脑时代是存在的。

61.D选项A、B、C在文中都可找到具体内容。

62.A文章中谈到了B、C选项的事情,接下来作者最有可能谈A项中的事情,文章中主要谈

现代科技对个人生活方式的种种影响,故排除D。

63.B文章第一自然段提到Theinventionsofmoderntechnologyseemtobecuttingusofffrom

contactwithourfellowhumanbeings,此句为全文的中心,故最佳答案为B。

64.Coone=mix,故选C。

65.D根据导数的二段可知答案。66.B第二段第二句与B吻合。

67.A第五段第二句有喑示.

68.D敏感话题”是这篇文章的中心内容。touchy表示“难以处理的;易发火的”。

69.C爱好为无关紧要的闲谈,可以把对方轻轻松松地引入正题。

70.C双方不熟悉便问对方“为什么是单身?”显然不礼貌。

71.C这是考词意,只有to。具有“太,过于”之意。

72.B此题是给NoahArkProject定义,见第一段,故选B。

73.A文中第六段首句话中提到。

74.C主旨题,全文各段均围绕如何挽救panda而展开论述。

75.D此题为细节确认,见第三段首句。

Exercise2

A

LoveCreatesPower

Idon*tknowhowmanygoodteachersthereareintheworld,butIfeelitisdeeplyimportantfbrastudentwho

isintroubletomeetagoodteacher.

Ihadamathteacherwhohatestoseestrugglingmathstudents.Healwaysridiculestheslowstudentswhenhe

getsachance.Forexample,theteacherlooksdownuponastudentduetoherfailureinmath.It'snotthatthis

studentisstupidbutrathershehasnointerestinmath.Themathteacheralwaysgivesthegirlthecoldshoulderand

saysthisgirlisthestupideststudenthehaseverseen.Onetimethisstudentgotthelowestscoreonamathexam,

theteachermadefunofherandthenletotherstudentsguesswhohadtheworstscore.Whenthatstudenthadsome

questionstoasktheteacher,hewasimpatientwithher.

Finally,thegirlsaidtomethatparadiseisveryfarfromher.EverydayshefeelsEden,butthereisnowayto

reachit.Shefeelsthatsheisatinylanternwhichisplacedintothewaterandwillslowlydriftouttoseauntilitcan't

beseen.Whatalonelyvisionthatis!

Allstudentshavedifferentabilitiesbecauseeachofthemisunique.Noonecanfbretell(预示)theirfuture.The

teachersshouldlearnhowtotreattheslowerstudentsproperly,howtoencouragethemandnottohurttheirfeelings.

Pleaseleaveabitofloveforthesespecialstudents.

MItisnothowmuchwedo,buthowmuchloveweputinthedoing.Itisnothowmuchwegive,buthowmuch

loveweputinthegiving,"saidMotherTcrasa.Afterall,lovecancreatepower.

56.Theunderlineword''ridicule1'inthesecondparagraphmeans__

A.praiseB.laughatC.speakloudlyD.smilehappily

57.Thewriterattacksthemathsteacherstrongly,butheasks.

A.teacherstotreatthepoorstudentsastheirownsonsanddaughters

B.allpeoplecollectmoneytosupportthespecialstudents

C.teacherstoleavetheirlovefbrtheslowerstudents

D.educationaldepartmentstofirethoseteacherswhodon'lcarefbrthepoorstudents

B

Artificial假的)flowersareusedfbrscientificaswellasfbrdecorativepurposes.Theyaremadefromavariety

ofmaterials,suchaswaxandglass,soskillfullythattheycanscarcelybedistinguishedfromnaturalflowers.In

makingsuchmodels,painstakingandartistryarecalledfbr,aswellasthoroughknowledgeofplantstructure.The

collectionofglassflowersintheBotanicalMuseumofHanardUniversityisthemostfamousinNorthAmerica

andiswidelyknownthroughoutthescientificworld.Inall,thereareseveralthousandmodelsincoloredglass,the

workoftwoartist-naturalists,LeopoldBlaschkaandhissonRudolph.

Theintentionwastohavethecollectionrepresentatleastonememberofeachflowerfamilynativetothe

UnitedStates.Althoughitwasnevercompleted.Itcontainsmorethansevenhundredspeciesrepresenting164

familiesoffloweringplants,agroupoffruitsshowingtheeffectoffungusdiseases,andthousandsofflowerparts

andmagnifieddetails.Everydetailoftheseisaccuratelyreproducedincolorandstructure.Themodelsarekeptin

lockedcasesastheyaretoovaluableandfragilefbrclassroomuse.

58.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AnExtensiveCollectionofGlassFlowersB.TheLivesofLeopoldandRudolph

C.FlowersNativetotheUnitedStatesD.MaterialUsedfbrArtificialFlowers

59.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthegoalofLeopoldandRudolphwasto.

A.createabotanicalgardenwhereonlyexoticflowersgrew

B.doathoroughstudyofplantstructure

C.makeacopyofonememberofeachUnitedStatesflowerfamily

D.showthatglassaremorerealisticthanwaxflowers

6O.Theunderlinedword"it"refersto.

A.theintentionB.thecollectionC.onememberD.eachflowerfamily

61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthedisplayattheBotanicalMuseumofHarvardUniversity?

A.Modelsof164familiesoffloweringplants.B.Magnifieddetailsofflowerparts.

C.Severalspeciesofnativebirds.D.Agroupofdiseasedfruits.

62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheflowersatHarvardUniversity?

A.Theyformacompletedcollection.B.Theyhaveamarvelousfragrance.

C.Theyarcloanedtoschoolsfbrclassroomuse.D.Thcyuseauthenticrepresentations.

C

Regularchildcareprovidedoutsidehomeorbysomeoneotherthanthemotherdocsnotinitselfundermine

(肖lj弱)healthyemotionalconnectionsbetweenmothersandtheir15-month-oldinfants(幼儿),accordingtoa

long-termnationalstudy.Thefindingholdsevenifcarebeginsduringthefirst3monthsafterbirthandrunsfbr30

hoursormoreperweek.

Amonginfantswhoreceiveunkindandunresponsivecarefromtheirmothers,however,themothcr-carc

relationshipmaybedamaged.MThisresearchhelpsusputapartcomplexities(复杂性)regardingchildcarethat

havenotpreviouslybeenstudiedindetail,"contends(主张)JayBelsky,apsychologistatPennsylvaniaState

University.Belskyandseveralofhiscolleaguesannouncedtheirfindingslastweekattheinternationalconference.

Theinvestigationconsistsof1,153childrenandtheirfamilieslivinginornearBoston.Theyoungsters,no

morethan1montholdwhenenteredthestudyin1991,willbetrackeduntiltheageof7.Experimentersgave

questionnaires(问卷)tomothersintheirhomesandvideotapedbabycaretakersinteractingwiththekidsatages1,

6,and15months.Independentobserversratedthequalityofeachchildcareeffortsandnotedinfhntnervousness.

Unlikemostpreviousstudies,thisoneallowsresearcherstoobserveeachcaretakers*personalityatchildnursing,

andkids'emotionalreactionbytheequipment.Aftertakingfamilyfactorsintoconsideration,otherpsychologists

statethattheresearchersfoundnorelationbetweenthequalityofchildcareandinfants*response.Butthe

experimenterscontendthattheboyswhospentmorethan30hoursperweekinchildcareexhibitedmoreemotion

fbrtheirmothersthanotherboyswhodidn't,andthegirlswhospentthesamehoursperweekinchildcareshowed

amodest(适度的)riseinthisemotion.Therefore,qualityofchildcareoutsidehomeplaysanimportantroleonthe

connectionbetweenmothersandinfants.

63.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat.

A.mothercareisthebestaccordingtoanationalstudy

B.childcareoutsidehomeisthebestinaccordancewiththestudy

C.regularchildcareoutsidehomemayplayaroleasamother

D.connectionsbetweenmothersandinfantsaredamagedbyoutsidecare

64.Accordingtothepassage,unresponsivecarefromamothermay.

A.ruinakid'sgrowthB.hannthemother-childtie

C.injureababy*semotionalreactionD.spoilchild'spersonality

65.JayBelskyimpliesthatthestudyofchildcare.

A.wasnotmuchdoneindetailinthepast

B.wasnevercarriedoutinthepast

C.wasgreatlyignoredbypsychologistsandresearchers

D.wasinteresting,butverydifficulttomakediscovery

66.Themaindifferencebetweentheinvestigationandthepreviousonesisthat.

A.theresearchersstartedwithonlyonemontholdinfants

B.theresearcherscouldratethequalityofchildcareeffortsandanalyzedthemsoon

C.theresearcherswereabletogivethequestionnairestomothersintheirhomes

D.videoequipmentenabledresearcherstoobservewhatwashappeningdirectly

67.Thegirlswhoreceivedthesamehoursofchildcareoutsidehomeastheboysshow.

A.moreemotionfortheirmothersB.lessemotionfortheirmothers

C.amodestriseinmentaldevelopmentD.aslightdeclineinthepersonalitydevelopment

D

Somepeopletakelotsofexercise.Otherskeeptostrictdiets.Butaccordingtorecentresearch,thebestwayto

livealongandhappylifeissimple.Getadog.

“Wehaveknownformanyyearsthatthecompanyofapetcanincreasewell-beinginanumberofways,says

DrBonnieBeaver,ananimalbehaviorsspecialistatTexasUniversity.

"Forexample,thesurvivalratesofheartattackvictimswithpetsaremuchgreaterthanthoseofpeoplewithout

pets."

AccordingtoDrBeaver,petownersarelesslikelytoneedadoctor.Theyrecovermorequicklywhentheydo

getill.Theyhavelowerbloodpressure,takemoreexerciseandarcmoresociallyactive.

Aboveall,theyarehappier.SeventypercentofthefamiliesDrBeaversurveyedsaidthattheirfamily

environmentwashappieraftertheygotapct.AndthisiswhatDrBeaverandotherresearchersarctryingtoachieve.

Theywanttofindascientificlinkbetweenhumanhappinessandalonglife.

Thereisnofinalanswertothisquestionyet,butitseemstobesomethingtodowithemotionaltics.People

withsomeoneorsomethingtolovelivelonger.nTherearemanyformsofanimal-humanrelationshipandsomeare

veryhelpful,"saysDrBeaver.Itseemsthatthemorelovelyananimalis,themoreitbenefitsourhealth.Asthe

sayinggoes,nIfyouwanttobeloved,getadog."

Pctownershipbenefitsmenandwomenequally.Otherlifeexperiencesdividethesexes"Womenarcmore

sensitivetobadmarriagesthantheirhusbandsbecausetheyworkharderattheirrelationships,saysDrJaniceGlaser

ofOhioStateUniversity.

Themessageseemstobethatawomanisbetteroffwithagooddogthanabadhusband.Yetinsome

ways,menaresimilartodogs.Theylikegettingdirtyandmakingamess.Tlieyforgetbirthdays.Tlieycan

disappearfbrdays.Howcantheybebettertrained?

68.Accordingtotheauthor,thecompanyofapetdoesgoodtoapersoninthefollowingwaysexcept.

A.havinglesschanceofdyingofheartattacksB.beingmoreactiveinsociety

C.havingtheirfamilyenvironmentimproveD.beingbetteroffthanothers

69.Itcanbeinferredfromthearticlethat.

A.awomanmayprefertohavethecompanyofagooddogthanthatofabadhusband

B.scientistsaresureabouttherelationshipbetweenhappinessandalonglife

C.alllifeexperiencehavedifferenteffectonmenandwomen

D.womencanbenefitmorefromowningapetthanmencan

70.Inwhatkindoftonedoyouthinktheauthorwritethepassage?

A.Realisticandserious.B.Delightedandhopeful.C.Angryandpitiful.D.lightandhumorous.

71.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.RelationshipbetweenHumansandPetsB.FourLegsGood,TwoLegsBad

C.WanttoBeLoved?GetaDogD.PetsandFamilyLife

E

Wespendourleisurehoursefficientlyfbrhigherproduction

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