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ModelTest1PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestoshortessayentitledShouldWeCelebrateWesternFestivals?Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.現(xiàn)在越來越多的中國人開始慶祝西方的節(jié)日,如圣誕節(jié)、情人節(jié)等有人認(rèn)為這利于文化交流;有人則緊張這會(huì)導(dǎo)致傳統(tǒng)文化的喪失在我看來……PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7.choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.Herecomesthee-bookrevolutionAtwhattemperaturedoelectronicbookscatchfire?We’regoingtofindoutsometimethrobablyisyear.E-booksalesareabouttoignite.OnMonday,AisexpectedtounveilanewversionofitsKindlereader.Itwillprobablybealotbetterandalittlecheaperthanthefirstversion.Buttherealnewsalreadybrokethisweek:AcompanyspokesmanannouncedthatAmazonplanstoofferKindlebooksonCellPhones.ThisnewscounteredGoogle’sannouncementthat(yī)the1.5millionpublicdomainbooksavailableonitsGoogleBookSearchofferingwillsoonbeavailable(free,ofcourse)viaanewCellPhoneapplication.IbelievethatCellPhoneswillquicklyoutpacethededicatede-bookreaders,includingtheKindles,astheplatformofchoicefore-bookreaders.Leadingthepack?TheiPhone,ironically.It’sworthnothingthatAmsoldmoreKindles(atleast500,000)initsfirstyearofsalesthanApplesoldiPodsinitsfirstyear(378,000).Applemaynotunderstandthevalueofe-books,butiPhoneuserswillembracethemanyway.Thereasonissimple:TheiPhonehasahuge,high-qualityscreen.AnditsuserbaseincludesmillionsofpeoplewholovetodoeverythingontheiriPhones,includingreading,whichthey’realreadydoingwithonlinecontent.I(andothers)havepredictingforsometimethatApplewillshipakillertabletat(yī)somepoint.Thisdevice,Ibelieve,willhavetheiPhoneuserinterfaceandasuperhigh-qualityscreen.Itwillbeidealforreadinge-booksaswell.Whypeoplewillreade-booksJustbecausee-booksareavailableonbetter(thenewKindle)andmore(allCellPhones)devicesdoesn’tmeanpeoplewillreadthem.Butmarkmywords,readthemtheywill.Sixtrendswillconspire(共同促成)overthenextyeartodrivee-bookreadingtolevelsthat(yī)willsurprisejustabouteverybody.TheeconomyTheeconomyisinthetank,andpeoplearelookingtocutcostsanywaytheycan.AnAmazonKindlepaysforitselfafterthepurchaseof20or30books,thenstartspayingdividends.Yousavebigonbooks,magazinesandnewspapers.Thesesavingswillgrowevenmoreattractiveastherecessiondeepens.Theenvironment.Interestinprotectingtheenvironmentjustkee(cuò)psgrowingandgrowing.Theideaofgettingadailynewspaperoraweeklyormonthlymagazineonpaperseemsincrediblywastefultothepointofdecadence.Environmentalconsciousnesswilldrivee(cuò)-bookacceptance.3.Apublishingrevolution.Thebookpublishingindustryisoneofthemostbackward,mustry,out-of-datebusinessesinoureconomy.Whileeveryotherkindofinformat(yī)ionmovesat(yī)thespeedoflight,theprocessofpublishingabookislikesomethingfromtheMiddleAges.Forauthors,itcantakemonthstoevenfindaliteraryagentwillingtorepresenttheirwork.Thentheagenttakesmonthstofindapublishers.Thenittakesagesforthepublishingcompanytogetthebookoutthere.Peoplearealreadycircumventing(設(shè)法回避)allthisbyself-publishing.Theself-publishingindustryistheonlyareaofpaper-bookpublishingthat’sthrivingrightnow.Soonenough,ahugenumberofauthorsarefinallygoingtogetfedupwiththepublishingindustryandjustself-publishingelectronically.They’llhiretheirownfreelanceeditors,anddothemarketingthemselves.Thepublicationofafinishedmanuscriptwilltakeminutes,rat(yī)herthanmonths.Old-schoolthinkersinthepublishingindustrywilllament(悲嘆)theslap-dashnatureofself-publishinge-books,andsniffthatbooksareonlongerpublishedwiththequalityandcarethat(yī)theyusedto.(Nevermindthatbookpublishersabandonedhighstandardsyearsagoinpreviouscost-cuttinginitiatives.)Theworldwillpassthembyasthebookindustryundergoesthesametransitionthat(yī)happenedwiththemediaandblogs.First,themediadidn’tunderstandblogs.Thentheyinvalidatedthem.Thentheyacceptedthem.Andnowblogsarewherethecredibilityis.Everycolumnistandreporterhasablog,andnowmajorTVnewsprogramsarebuiltaroundtheopinionsofbloggers.Asimilartransformationwilltakeplaceaboutthecredibilityofself-publishedandelectronicbooks.4.Theriseinaggressivee-bookmarketing.Likethemovefromsilentpicturesto“talkies,”thetransitiontoelectronicpublishingwillprovefat(yī)altolaggards.Thoseaggressivelypursuinganddevelopinge-bookswillrisetotakecontrolofthepublishingindustry.Partofthisrevolutionwillhappenine-bookmarketing.Thenewgenerat(yī)ionofe-bookpublisherswillleveragesocialmedia,contextualadvertisingandotherinnovations.Foranyonewhospendstimeonline,specifice-booktitleswillincreasinglybeadvertisedandmarketedandingegratedintoothercontent.E-book,nowmostlyinvisible,willsoonbee(cuò)verywhere.5.Ariseinbookswrittenforelectronicreading.Theshiftfromprinttoelectronicwillchangethenatureofthebookitself.Manybookswillbeshorter.They’llbemoretimelyandculturallyrelevant.They’llbemorecolorfullyandengaginglywritten.Andthey’llgoafteryoungreaderslikenothingbefore.AsinJapan,thiswillsparkanewculturalphenomenonofyoungpeople,willberevealedasfalse.Youngpeopletodayreadmore,andwritealotmore,thananygenerationinhistory.Todate,they’vebeenunexcitedaboutbooksmagazinesandnewspapersbecausetheygrewupwithsocialnetworkingandsocialmedia.Oncebooksareelectronic,relevantansocial,too,they’llstartreadingandwritingbookslikecrazy.6.Thedeclineofthenewspaperindustry.And,finally,thenewspaperindustryisdying.Theoldmethodofphysicallydeliveringblogentriesondeadtreepulpisout-of-date.It’sverysimple.Newspapersthatembracee-bookswillsurvive.Thosethat(yī)don’t,won’t.Ifyou’dliketogetastarkviewoftherelat(yī)iveeconomicsofelectronicvs.papernewspapers,checkoutablogpostontheSiliconValleyInsider.TheblogdidthemathanddeterminedthattheNewYorkTimescouldbuyeverysinglesubscriberanAmazonKindlee-bookreader,anditwouldstillcostthemhalfasmuchasitwillcostthemtosendpapernewspapersforjustoneyear.Afterdecadesoffalsestarts,thee(cuò)-bookrevolutionisfinallyuponus.Bythistimenextyear,e-bookswillbetotallymainstream.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。WhoisgoingtosupplysnewversionofKindlereader?A)eBay.B)Google.C)Amazon.com.D)AmericanOnline2.HowmanyiPodsdidApplesellinitsfirstyear?A)About1.5million.B)About1.4million.C)About500,000.D)About400,000.3.What(yī)isthepriceofanAmazonKindle?A)Itisfreeofchargefromthethirdyearofuse.B)Itcostsanamountodmoneyof20or30books.C)Itisthecheapestversionofe-books.D)Itoffersafreetrialaslongasthreemonths.4.Anewspaperpublishedonpaperbecomeswastefuloutofconcernabout_____.A)environmentalprotectionB)economicdevelopmentC)readers’convenienceD)marketingstrat(yī)egy5.Howisthebookpublishingindustrydevelopingat(yī)present?A)Itisinabackwardstate.B)Itisaprofitablebusiness.C)Itmovesatthespeedoflight.D)Itdevelopsinanabnormaldirection.6.Intheself-publishingindustry,themarketingofabookisdoneby___(dá)__.A)thee(cuò)ditorB)theauthorC)anadvertiserD)aliteraryagent7.Nowadays,blogsareregardedas___(dá)___.A)incredibleB)unintelligibleC)trustworthyD)notorious8.Thepublishingindustrywillsoonbetakencontrolbythosewho____(dá)____(dá)__(dá)___(dá)_________(dá)____(dá)___(dá)__(dá)______.9.Youngpeoplewillbekeenonreadingandwritingbookswhen___(dá)___(dá)__(dá)__(dá)___________(dá)______(dá)___(dá)____(dá)__.10.Accordingtotheauthor,anewspaperwillsurviveonlywhenitincorporateswith____(dá)___(dá)____(dá)________(dá)________(dá)____(dá)__(dá)____(dá)___.PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionA(yù)Direction:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidedwhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。11.A)IntroduceJuliatotheothers.B)Takeatouroftheoffice.C)Startworkingathisdesk.D)TakeJuliahome.12.A)Inashop.B)Inanoffice.C)Inaclassroom.D)Atthepostoffice.13.A)Sheisyoungerthanhersister.B)Shenolongerresembleshersister.C)Shedoesn’tgetalongwellwithhersister.D)Shedoesn’tspendmuchtimewithhersister.14.A)Heisanautomechanic.B)Heisabicyclerepairman.C)Heisat(yī)rainstat(yī)ionat(yī)tendant.D)Heisanenginee(cuò)r.15.A)Paperplatesarecheaperthandishes.B)Thewoman’sroommatewillreturnsoon.C)Thereisnonee(cuò)dtowashanydishesnow.D)Dishesbreakmoree(cuò)asilythanpaperplates.16.A)Theauthoriscrazy.B)Themanagreeswiththeauthor.C)Thewomandoesn’tsupporttheauthor.D)Theauthorisagainstsmoking.17.A)Shecan’tgototheparty.B)Shehasatoothache.C)Shehassomeworktodo.D)Shedidn’tlikedancing.18.A)Drawingpictures.B)Buyingcameras.C)Takingphotos.D)DoingbusinessQuestions19to21arebasedontheconversat(yī)ionyouhavejustheard.19.A)Wheretocelebratetheanniversary.B)Thebeststyleofdinner.C)Doingsomethingdifferent.D)Whichrestaurantisbest.20.A)It’scheaperthanothers.B)Itservesdeliciousfood.C)Therearefewerpeople.D)It’saroomyrestaurant.21.A)AnewFrenchrestaurant.B)AChineserestaurant.C)AWesternrestaurant.D)AJapaneserestaurant.Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.22.A)Americanliterature.B)Elementaryeducation.C)Developmentalpsychology.D)Children’sliterature.23.A)Theyareprofessionalstorytellers.B)Theyaretheparentsofyoungchildren.C)Thestorieswillhelpimprovetheirvocabulary.D)Readingthestoriesisrequiredfortheircourse.24.A)Theyarethesameperson.B)Theyarefriendsofthespeakers.C)TheyarePsychologyprofessors.D)Theyarefictionalcharacters.25.A)Ituseanextensivevocabulary.B)Itisusefulasateachingtool.C)Childrenfinditboring.D)Itsauthorisunknown.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassagesandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheer2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。PassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.26.A)Toridetoworkfromhome.B)Tofindaplacetoparkhisbike.C)Toworkfor10hours.D)Towarmuphiscars.27.A)ItwasaniceKona18speed.B)Itwastheironlypossession.C)Theyuseditforworkanddailylife.D)Thehusband’sjobwasbikeracing.28.A)Fromastranger.B)Fromanewspaper.C)FromTVnews.D)Fromradiobroadcasts.29.A)Strangersareusuallyoflittlehelp.B)Oneshouldtakecareoftheirbike.C)Newsreportsmakepeoplefamous.D)Anactofkindnesscanmeanalot.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.A)Theyeattoomuchforlunch.B)Theyslee(cuò)ptoolittleatnight.C)Theirbodytemperaturesbecomepower.D)Theweatherbecomesalotwarmer.31.A)Theyworkhardat(yī)soon.B)Theyfeeltoohottosleep.C)Theirworkisdifficult.D)Theytakenapsatnoon.32.A)Moretiredbutdon’twanttosleep.B)Moree(cuò)xhaustedandsleepylater.C)Lesstiredbutnee(cuò)dmoresleep.D)Morerelaxedandenergetic.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.A)Itsemployeescanattainvariouslevelsofskill.B)Itstopmanagementpositionsareheldbywomen.C)Itsagentscanestablishindependententerprises.D)Itsemployeesatalllevelsaremostlywomen.34.A)Todoimportantwrittenwork.B)Tomakegooduseoftheirknowledge.C)Togainthenecessaryexperience.D)Todealwithotherpeopleinthefiled.35.A)Theagentshouldonlyknowpricingpoliciesofhotels.B)Theagentneedstoknowhowtocomputefaresaccurately.C)Theagentcanchangetravelregulationsconstantly.D)Theagentneedn’tknownewdevelopmentsintheindustry.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。Animalsseemtohavethesensetoeatwhentheyarehungryandtheydonoteatmorethantheirbodiesnee(cuò)d.Ithasbeen(36)_____thatratswill,whengivenachoiceoveraperiodoftime,preferwaterwithvitaminstowaterwithoutvitaminseventhoughthereisnodifferenceintasteorsmellbetwee(cuò)nthetwowaterbottles.Whenafragrant(香的)(37)____(dá)_wasaddedtothevitamin-enrichedwater,theratsdidseemtopreferitandkeptdrinkingit,evenafterthevitaminswere(38)____(dá)_totheclearwat(yī)er.Intime,(39)_____,theybrokethehabitandwentbacktowherethenecessaryvitaminswere.Ina(40)_____(dá)experiment,babiesof6to12monthsoldwereplacedinacafeteria(自助)fee(cuò)ding(41)___(dá)__,withawideselectionofbabyfoodbeforethem.Theyweregivenwhateverfoodthey(42)__(dá)___(dá)interestedin.Atfirsttheyshowedsome(43)_____(dá)eatingpatterns,butoveraperiodoftimetheymanagedtoselectwell-balanceddiet.(44)_______(dá)___(dá)__(dá)____(dá)___(dá)__________(dá)___(dá)__(dá)__(dá)_____(dá)__(dá)_______(dá).Apparently,thereisakindof“bodywisdom”,whichhumanssoonlose.Mostofusdonoteataswiselyaswecould.(45)__(dá)___________(dá)___(dá)__(dá)_.Somepeoplee(cuò)atfox,dogandblackbirds,whileweeatcowsandpigs.(46)_____(dá)___(dá)_____________(dá)______(dá)____(dá)_______(dá)___(dá)___(dá)_________(dá).PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceintheblankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pl(wèi)easemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheer2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Betterthinktwicebeforechoosingapasswordforemails,onlinebankaccountsandairlinetickets.Passwordsthatshownoimaginationor47areeasyprey(捕獲物)forinformationpirates(劫掠者),anewUSstudysays.A(n)48analysisof28,000passwordsrecentlystolenfromapopularUSwebsiteandpostedontheInternet49thatpeopleoftendotheeasything.Itfoundthat16percenttookafirstnameasapassword,50theirownoroneoftheirchildren’s,accordingtothestudypublishedbyInformationWeek.Another14percentreliedontheeasiestkeyboard51toremembersuchas“1234”or“12345678.”ForthoseusingEnglishkeyboards,“QWERTY”,waspopular.Likewise,“AZERTY”52Fivepercentofthestolenpasswordswerenamesoftelevisionshowsorstarspopularwithyoungpeoplelike“hannah,”53bysingerHannahMontana.“Pokemon,”“Matrix,”and“Ironman”wereothers.Theword“password,”oreasytoguessvariat(yī)ionslike“password1,”accountedforfourpercent.Threepercentofthepasswordsexpressed54like“Idon’tcare,”“Whatever,”“Yes”or“No.”Therewere55choices----“Iloveyou”----andtheiropposite“Ihateyou.”RobertGraham,ofthecompanyErrataSecurity,whichdidtheanalysisandpublishedtheconclusions,advisesthat(yī)tobetterprotectagainstcyber56:“chooseapasswordthatislongerthaneightcharacterswithonecapitalletterandonesymbol.”注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。invasionI)generallycriticalJ)liberatescombinationsK)emotionalattitudesL)statisticalfurnishedM)converselyuniquenessN)principlerevealsO)inspiredscoredSectionBDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheer2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Afewdegreescanmakeabigdifferencewhenitcomesfoodstorage.Foodscangobadiftheygettoowarm.Butformanyoftheworld’spoor,findingagoodwaytokeepfoodcoolisdifficult.Refrigeratorsarecostlyandtheyneedelectricity.Yetspoiledfoodnotonlycreateshealthrisksbutalsoeconomiclosses.Farmerslosemoneywhentheyhavetothrowawayproductsthattheycannotsellquickly.Butin1995ateacherinnorthernNigerianamedMohammedBahAbbafoundasolution.Hedecelopedthe“Pot-in-PotPreservation/CoolongSystem.”Ituses2roundcontainersmadeofclay.Asmallerpotisplacedinsidealargerone.Thespacebetweenthe2potsisfilledwithwetsand.Theinnerpotcanbefilledwithfruit,vegetablesordrinks.Awetclothcoversthewholecoolingsystem.Foodstoredinthesmallerpotiskeptfromspoilingthroughasimpleevacess.Waterinthesandbetweenthe2potsevaporatesthroughthesurfaceofthelargerpot,wheredrieroutsideairismoving.Theevaporationprocesscreatesadropintemperatureofseveraldegrees.Thiscoolstheinnerpotandhelpskeepfoodsafefromharmfulbacteria.Somefoodscanbekeptfreshthiswayforseveralweeks.PeoplethroughoutNigeriabeganusingtheinvention.AnditbecomepopularwithfarmersinotherAfricancountries.MohammedBahAbbapersonallyfinancedthefirst5,000pot-in-potsystemsforhisowncommunityandfivevillagesnearby.In2023,theRolexWatchCompanyofSwitzerlandhonoredhimwiththeRolexAwardforEnterprise.Thisawardrecognizespeopletryingtodevelopprojectsaimedatimprovinghumanknowledgeandwell-being.Acommitteeconsidersprojectsinscienceandmedicine,technology,explorationanddiscovery,theenvironmentandculturalhistory.Winnersreceivefinancialassistancetohelpdevelopandextendtheirprojects.Theawardisgivenevery2years.Themostrecentonewasgivenlastyear.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。57.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,withoutarefrigerator,thepeoplehavetosufferintheir_____.A)healthconditionsB)economicdevelopmentC)industrialtechnologyD)socialstatus58.TheCoolingSysteminventedbyMohammedBahAbbaisdifferentfromarefrigeratorinthatitismore_____.A)economicalB)health-consciousC)convenientD)environment-friendly59.InMohammedBahAbba’scoolingsystem,thee(cuò)vaporat(yī)ionprocessisusedto____(dá)_.A)preventthelossofwaterB)causedryandwetairtoexchangeC)keepthestoredfooddryD)takeheatawayfromtheinnerpot60.WhydidMohammedBahAbbagettheRolexAwardforEnterprise?A)Becausehewasverycreative.B)Becausehehadawarmheart.C)Becausehisinventionwasbeneficialforthepoor.D)Becausehisinventionwassimplebutscientific.61.What(yī)willMohammedBahAbbamostprobablybeabletodoafterreceivingtheRolexAwardforEnterprise?A)Liveamuchbetterlifeinhishometown.B)Advocat(yī)eawideruseofhisinvention.C)Financerefrigeratorsforhiscommunity.D)Raisepeople’sawarenessofscience.PassageTwoQuestions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Anewstudysuggeststhatthemoreteenagerswat(yī)chtelevision,themorelikelytheyaretodevelopdepressionasyoungadults.ButtheextenttowhichTVmayormaynotbetoblameisaquestionthatthestudyleavesunanswered.Theresearchersusedanationallong-termsurveyofadolescenthealthtoinvestigat(yī)etherelationshipbetweenmediauseanddepression.Theybasedtheirfindingsonmorethan4,000adolescentswhowerenotdepressedwhenthesurveybeganin1995.Aspartofthesurvey,theyoungpeoplewereaskedhowmanyhoursoftelevisionorvideostheywatcheddaily.Theywerealsoaskedhowoftentheyplayedcomputergamesandlistenedtotheradio.Mediausetotaledanaverageof5andone-halfhoursaday.Morethan2hoursofthatwasspentwat(yī)chingTV.7yearslater,in2023,morethan7percentoftheyoungpeoplehadsignsofdepression.Theaverageageatthattimewas21.BrianPrimackattheUniversityofTheresearcherssaytheydidnotfindanysuchrelationshipwiththeuseofothermediasuchasmovies,videogamesorradio.Butthestudydidfindthat(yī)youngmenweremorelikelythanyoungwomentodevelopdepressiongiventhesameamountofmediause.DoctorPrimacksaysthestudydidnotexplorewhywatchingTVcausesdepression.Butonepossibility,hesays,isthatitmaytaketimeawayfromactivitiesthatcouldhelppreventdepression,likesportsandsocializing.Itmightalsointerferewithsleep,hesays,andthatcouldhaveaninfluence.ThestudywasjustpublishedintheArchivesofGeneralPsychiatry.InDecember,thejournalSocialIndicatorsResearchpublishedastudyofactivitiesthathelpleadtohappylives.SociologistsfromtheUniversityof注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。62.Accordingtothefirstparagragh,whatremainsunsolvedinthenewstudy?WhoismorelikelytobeinfluencedbyTV.HowteenagersaredepressedbyTV.WhetherteenagersareinfluencedbyTV.Whatshouldbedonetohelptheteenagers.63.Themorethan4,000adolescentswerechosenasthesubjectsoftheStudybecausethey_____.werefreefromdepressionwerekeenonusingthemediaattachedmuchimportancetotheirhealthcouldaffordthetimeforthelong-termsurvey64.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheseventhparagragh?A)DepressionisnotrelatedtotheuseofothermediathanTV.B)Everyextrahourofmediausesincreasesthechanceofdepression.C)LongeruseofmediaotherthanTVdoesn’tincreasethechanceofdepression.Theinfluenceofmovies,videogamesandradioondepressionvariesrespectively.65.Inthelastsentenceoftheeighthparagragh,“It”refersto___(dá)__(dá).A)depressionB)watchingTVC)lackofactivitiesD)theresultofthestudy66.ThestudydonebythesociologistsfromtheUniversityofwasmainlyintendedto_____.tellthedifferencebetweenhappyandunhappypeopleprovetherelat(yī)ionshipbetwee(cuò)nTVanddepressionstresstheimportanceofbeingsociallyactiveprovideahappyrecipeforallpeoplePartVCloze(15minutes)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthat(yī)bestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronA(yù)nswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。Psychologistsnowbelievethatnoisehasaconsiderablee(cuò)ffectonpeople’sattitudesandbehaviors.Experimentshave67thatinnoisysituations(eventemporaryones),peoplebehave68cooperativelyandmoreirritably;inmore69noisysituations,manypeoplecannotfixtheir70onthework,andtheysufferfromsevere71aswellasotherpsychologicalproblems.However,psychologists72between“sound”and“noise”.“Sound”ismeasured73in

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