出自:山东师范大学-大学英语

24. (2分) My attitude to aging is that it.s ______ so there.s very little we can do about it.
23. (2分) There is no _____ to suggest high-protein diets improve our performance at school.
22. (2分) The book is written so that a reader will benefit in a future ______ with a work of art.
21. (2分) If doing one thing gives you an unpleasant feeling, the normal _______ would be to stop doing it.
20. (2分) Can you list a few problems likely to ______ the human race in the next few decades?
19. (2分) These schools come under the supervision of locally ________ committees.
18. (2分) Long after even the latest apple tree had finally broken into leaf, the mulberry.s(桑树)branches remained stubbornly ________.
17. (2分) They took emergency steps to protect themselves from the ________ disease.
16. (2分) During the talks both sides agreed to ______possible areas of co-operation.
15. (2分) The spending cuts made it impossible to fill the posts left ______ by retired teachers.
14. (2分) Was the narrator ______ in his offer to purchase a pudding for the old man?
13. (2分) The main task of the committee was organizing cultural______ .
12. (2分) His books are full of______ and irrelevant information.
11. (2分) The cat watched the mouse hole with great______ .
10. (2分) Unable to swim, she could do nothing but watch ______as the boy struggled desperately in the water.
9. (2分) I can’t recall the ______, but I did meet her before.
8. (2分) It took years for Einstein’s theory to gain______.
7. (2分) His constant fears show that he is suffering from a serious______ disorder
6. (2分) John was______ to go out in the storm, but he went anyway.
5. (2分) The old man began______to sample one after another of the puddings as soon as he accepted the spoon.
What does the author mean by saying "many fathers are reluctant to retire"?
When the author leased a car without asking her father.s advice, he was
In case the author asked her father what she should do with her life, he would probably
The author now realizes that by asking "How is the car?", her father is actually
4. (15分) There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: "Is there anything I can do for you?" and "How.s the car?" I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he.s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game. In fact, he was so supportive that I sometimes longed for one of those dads who dressed better and cared less. But my dad would forever be the guy wearing shorts with dress shoes and black socks, cheering me on, expecting greatness. His other standard question-- How.s the car.?" -- used to strike me as a waste of long-distance dollars from a man who once suggested making a list of what you want to talk about before +15分 Judging from the first paragraph, the author has a very
This article is intended for _______.
“The world will not end” can be best be interpreted as __________.
“Committed time” is the time ________-.
According to the author, a weekly schedule id of great importance in that it helps you _________.
3. (15分) Perhaps you are an average student with average intelligence. You do well enough in school, but you probably think you will never be a top student. This is not necessarily the case, however. You can receive better grades if you want to. Yes, even students of average intelligence can be top students without additional work. Here’s how: 1. Plan your time carefully. Make a list of your weekly tasks. Then make a schedule or chart of your time. Fill in committed time such as eating, sleeping, meetings, classes, etc. Then decide on good, regular times for studying. Be sure to set aside enough time to complete your normal reading and work assignments. Of course, studying shouldn’t occupy all of the free time on the schedule. It’s important to set aside time for relaxation, hobbies, and entertainment as well. This weekly schedule may not s +12分 An average student with average intelligence is a student who _________.
What can be inferred about the author from the passage?
What did the author.s friend mean when he said "Get lost!" to the beggar?
How do most people behave when they meet beggars on the street?
A common complaint among people in the city is ________.
2. (15分) We.d gone up to the city, my husband and I, to see a friend of his from college. He was doing well for himself now, a businessman living in a high-class apartment on the Magnificent Mile. It was a treat for us to get away like this, on the rare occasions we could get a baby-sitter. He met us at the parking garage (停车库) he.d recommended (推荐) and offered to pay for. "City life.s great," he.d said, "except for finding a parking space." There was the slap on the back for my husband, and a kiss on the cheek for me. Then he led us out to the street for the two-block walk to his apartment. The North Side reminded me of a refined street festival that summer night – crowds of people, somehow looking well-dressed even in jeans, strolling up and down the sidewalks, stopping in at the dozens of restaurants. We were walking three abreast (并肩) down +15分 We learn from the first paragraph that the author and her husband ________.
We can conclude from the passage that _______.
We can infer from the passage that on July 4, 1976, most probably _______.
What did Dr. Harvey Hornstein and his associates discover on the night of June 4, 1968?
Dr. Harvey Hornstein found that when people hear news about one person actually doing harm to another, they tend to _______.
1. (15分) The good news we get from TV and radio makes us feel more kindly toward other people, but bad news — especially news of cruelty and violence — stirs up suspicion and a sense of competition toward others. These are the findings of 10 years of experiments by research psychologists (心理学家) at Columbia University, who conclude that broadcasters encourage hostile (敌对的) behavior by stressing bad news. "We found that the news people are exposed to either encourages them to concentrate on the differences between themselves and others, or on the common problems that make them feel, .We.re all in this together,. " explained Dr. Harvey Hornstein. ".News about one human being helping another … brings out feelings of trust and cooperation. But news about one person +9分 According to the findings of researchers at Columbia University, when people hear good news, they feel _______. +3分