完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A recent study shows that gossip(流言蜚语)is more powerful than truth. It suggests people believe what they hear through the grapevine(小道消息) 36 they have evidence to the contrary.
Researchers, 37 students using a computer game, also found gossip played an important role when people 38 decisions. “We show that gossip has a strong 39 , even when people have 40 to the original information as well as gossip about the same information. Thus, it is 41 that gossip has a strong controlling potential,” said Ralf Sommerfeld, who led the study.
In the study, the researchers 42 the students money and allowed them to give it to others in a series of rounds. The students also wrote 43 about how others played the game that everyone could review. Students tended to give 44 money to people described as “scrooges (吝啬鬼)” and more to those described as “ 45 players”. “People only believed the gossip, not the past decisions,” Sommerfeld said in a telephone interview.
The researchers then took the game a step 46 and showed the students the actual decisions people had made. But they also supplied false gossip that contradicted that 47 . In these cases, the students 48 their decisions to award money on the gossip, 49 the hard evidence.
“If you know what the people did, you should care, but they still 50 what others said,” Sommerfeld said. Researchers have 51 used similar games to study how people cooperate and the 52 of gossip in groups. Scientists define gossip 53 social information spread about a person who is not 54 . In evolutionary terms, gossip can be an important tool for people to 55 information about others' reputations or find the way through social networks at work and in their everyday lives.
A.in case B.for fear that C.as if D.even if
A.testing B.checking C.examining D.experimenting
A.drew B.made C.reached D.concluded
A.impression B.difference C.influence D.function
A.access B.entrance C.charge D.communication
A.curious B.serious C.obvious D.worth
A.impressed B.asked C.showed D.gave
A.articles B.notes C.dairies D.letters
A.less B.more C.fewer D.much
A.general B.mean C.generous D.outgoing
B.forward C.ahead D.further
A.existence B.evidence C.confidence D.dependence
A.based C.focused D.passed
A.more than B.less than C.rather than D.other than
A.referred to B.listened to C.turned to D.stuck to
A.soon B.presently C.far D.long
A.strength B.energy C.effect D.force
A.as B.for C.to D.by
A.absent B.present C.gone D.missing
A.achieve B.earn C.acquire D.win
I used to be ashamed of my grandma. I know that's a thing to say, but it was true until today, so I have to it.
The started when my friend Katy found Grandma's false teeth floating in a glass on the bathroom sink. I was so used to seeing them that I took notice of them. But Katy shouted, laughing and to tell everyone about it. I had to get down on my knees and her to shut up so my grandma wouldn't and get hurt.
After that happened, I there were a million things about Grandma that were embarrassing.
Once she took Jill and me out to Burger King. ordering our hamburgers well-done, she told the person behind the counter, "They'll have two Whoppers (巨无霸) well-to-do. " Jill burst out laughing, but I almost .
After a while, I started wishing I could Grandma in a closet. I even complained to my parents. Both my parents said I had to be careful not to make Grandma feel in our home.
Then last Wednesday, something happened that everything completely. My teacher told us to help find interesting old people and them about their for a big Oral History project. I was trying to think of someone when Angie pushed me gently.
"Volunteer your grandmother," she whispered. "She's and rich in experience."
That was the last thing I ever thought Angie would say about my grandma.
This is how I ended up on today interviewing my own grandmother before the whole school assembly (集合). All my friends and teachers were listening to her she was a great heroine. I was of my grandma and hoped she would know that I had been ashamed of her.
A.funny B.common C.terrible D.clear
A.admit B.receive C.refuse D.show
A.quarrel B.accident C.trouble D.adventure
A.already B.always C.simply D.hardly
A.enjoying B.pretending C.imagining D.continuing
A.warn B.demand C.advise D.beg
A.mind B.hear C.see D.fall
A.expected B.declared C.realized D.doubted
A.Because of B.Except for C.Such as D.Instead of
A.died B.cheered C.disappeared D.suffered
A.meet B.avoid C.arrange D.hide
A.independent B.inconvenient C.unwelcome D.unfamiliar
A.changed B.finished C.stopped D.prepared
A.interview B.report C.tell D.write
A.news B.lives C.advantages D.achievements
A.free B.popular C.interesting D.embarrassing
A.show B.stage C.duty D.time
A.and then B.even if C.so that D.as if
A.sure B.proud C.ashamed D.afraid
A.never B.even C.still D.once
Letting go of success
I want to make the most of every day. And, like most people, I've____ that the best way to do it is to let go of past failures. But that's not all. One can never fully ____ today while thinking too much about past successes, either. People never ____ while resting comfortably on their laurels (荣誉). The ___ is that sometimes our successes hold us back more than our failures!
I once ____ a story about the Oscar owner, actor Clark Gable. A friend ____ Gable one afternoon at the actor's home. She brought along her ____ son, who was playing happily with toy cars on the floor. He____ he was racing those cars around a great track, which in ____ was an imaginary circle around a golden statue (雕像). The small statue the boy played with was actually the Oscar Clark Gable ____ for his performance in the 1934 movie It Happened One Night.
When his mother told him the time had come to ____, the little boy asked the actor, “Can I have this?” ____ to the Oscar.
“Sure, ” he smiled. “It's yours.”
The horrified mother ____. “Put that back immediately!”
Giving the child the golden statue, Clark Gable said, “Having the Oscar around doesn't mean anything to me; ____it does.” The actor seemed to know that past success could be a ____ hammock (吊床) upon which he may be tempted to____, rather than a springboard setting him to begin a new start.
You may have learned to let go of past ____ and mistakes in order to free the present. But will you forget past successes and achievements in order to free the ____? Will your past be a springboard or a restful hammock?
“I like the ____ of the future better than the history of the past,” said Thomas Jefferson. I ____. After all, the future, not the past, is where the rest of your life will be lived.
A discovered B. inferred C. hoped D. worried
A.spend B.live C.understand D.enjoy
A.struggle B.work C.succeed D.learn
A.story B.fact C.idea D.news
A.wrote B.told C.knew D.heard
A.saw B.recognized C.met D.visited
A.careful B.small C.lonely D.clever
A.pretended B.believed C.insisted D.suggested
A.reality B.case C.turn D.need
A.cared B.asked C.won D.looked
A.act B.leave C.play D.wait
A.running B.getting C.pointing D.shouting
A.objected B.noticed C.suffered D.breathed
A.selling B.keeping C.earning D.sharing
A.special B.comfortable C.expensive D.necessary
A.rest B.cheat C.stop D.sit
A.difficulties B.events C.failures D.achievements
A.time B.future C.body D.brain
A.idea B.meaning C.dreams D.thoughts
A.obey B.permit C.wish D.agree
There was a little boy visiting his grandparents on their farm. And he was given a slingshot(S单弓) to play with out in the woods. He _ in the woods, he could never hit the .And getting a little discouraged, he headed back to dinner.
As he was walking back he saw Grandma's pet duck. Just out of impulse (冲动), he let fly, hit the duck square in the head, and killed it. He was shocked and felt very sorry.In a panic, he hid the duck in the wood pile, only to see his sister .Sally had seen it all, but she said nothing.
After lunch that day grandma said, “Sally, let’s wash the dishes.” But Sally said, “Grandma, Johnny told me he wanted to help in the today, didn't you, Johnny?" And then she whispered to him, “Remember, the duck?"
So Johnny the dishes. Later Grandpa asked if the children wanted to go fishing, and said, " I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make ." But Sally and said, “Well, that's all right because Johnny told me he wanted to help," and she whispered ,“Remember, the duck?" So Sally went fishing and Johnny .
After several days of Johnny doing his various small tasks and Sally's, he .couldn't stand it any longer.He came to Grandma and that he killed the duck.She bent down, gave him a , and said, “Sweetheart, . You see, I was standing at the window and I saw the thing. But because I love you, I forgave you. But I was just wondering how you would let Sally make a slave you."
A.walked B.played C.practiced D.aimed
A.or B.and C.so D.but
A.bird B.target C.duck D.woods
A.dead B.square C.dying D.living
A.surveying B.noticing C.observing D.watching
A.toilet B.kitchen C.living-room D.fields
A.watched B.dropped C.did D.made
A.Grandma B.Grandpa C.Johnny D.Sally
A.cook B.lunch C.supper D.breakfast
A.laughed B.smiled C.cried D.wept
A.again B.only C.twice D.loudly
A.followed B.stayed C.remembered D.boated
A.all B.either C.neither D.both
A.secondly B.firstly C.finally D.thirdly
A.lied B.denied C.admitted D.spoke
A.beat B.pet C.surprise D.hug
A.I know B.you know C.he knows D.she knows
A.other B.whole C.funny D.dull
A./ B.much C.many D.long
A.of B.for C.from D.into
Born in 1963 in Sierra Visa, Arizona, USA, Jessica learned to live her life with her feet. Born without arms, she faced many .
There were many questions at the time about whether Jessica would be able to live a “ ” life. However, Jessica’s father said he had a tear about her birth condition. He had full confidence in her potential.
With the of her parents and family, Jessica became confident in herself as an adult and continued to the world with her feet.
As a child, Jessica studied dance in her hometown. When her first arrived, she asked to be put in the back row. Her dance teacher told her there was no row.
Tentatively she took the stage with the other students and performed her . When she finished, the applause from the audience gave her encouragement and to continue dancing for 14 years. , Jessica earned her first Black Belt in the International Taekwondo Federation at the age of 14.
After from high school, Jessica attended the University of Arizona she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology. When talking about her degree, she frequently that psychology trusts the way people think has a greater on their lives than a physical limitation.
Jessica’s most famous accomplishment was learning how to . It took three states, four airplanes, two flight instructors and a discouraging year to the right aircraft: a 1946 415C Ercoupe Airplane. She the Guinness World Record being the first person certified to fly an airplane with only her feet.
Jessica now a motivational speaker. She travels the world sharing her story and people to be creative and innovative.
A.challenges B.trouble C.advantages D.influences
A.unique B.special C.normal D.unusual
A.frequently B.never C.ever D.certainly
A.argument B.understanding C.opposition D.support
A.decorate B.explore C.explode D.establish
A.performance B.image C.exhibition D.appearance
A.back B.front C.edge D.middle
A.line B.emotion C.routine D.behaviour
A.sympathy B.sorrow C.doubt D.confidence
A.Unfortunately B.Delightedly C.Disappointedly D.Hopefully
A.admitting B.entering C.graduating D.settling
A.which B.when C.what D.where
A.dreamed B.ignored C.explained D.refused
A.symbol B.frustration C.evidence D.impact
A.board B.fly C.seat D.launch
A.find B.lose C.cancel D.seek
A.experienced B.scheduled C.received D.praised
A.for B.against C.beyond D.within
A.describes as B.regards as C.treats as D.works as
A.amazing B.encouraging C.enjoying D.astonishing
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was a law professor, a student reported that I made an error in grading his exam by giving him too many points. He was and after thanking him for his honesty, I changed the in my records. His beaming (欢笑的) face turned to “You’re lowering my grade?” he said angrily. “I would never have come in ……”
He didn’t finish the but it was obvious that his display of honesty was false. He thought he’d have it all—praise and the grade.
Several colleagues thought I should have let the higher grade stand all I’d accomplished was to discourage him from being in the future. And every time I tell this , some people agree with this remark.
But I can’t see how I could give good for worsening my mistake in grading by undermining (损害) the honesty of all my grades by failing to an error. The grade itself would be a dishonest reflection of his and it would have been to other students. How could I possibly give a a gift of an unearned grade?
I know voluntarily reporting an error in one’s favor is , but, like extra change, it’s the thing to do. People with real honesty, hate to give up benefits as mush as anyone else. The difference is that for them a good conscience and reputation is reward enough to give reason for the cost of doing the right thing.
Perhaps the student’s grade did discourage him from being honest in the future, but bribing (贿赂) him to be honest so that he does the right thing when it’s cost-free would have him even more. The duty to be honest is right and wrong, not risks and rewards.
A.wise B.right C.rigid D.angry
A.file B.note C.name D.grade
A.grief B.shock C.happiness D.careless
A.whether B.which C.if D.what
A.sentence B.word C.exam D.lesson
A.higher B.lower C.more D.less
A.such B.because C.so D.whether
A.brave B.adventurous C.honest D.successful
A.man B.story C.way D.exam
A.reason B.cause C.excuse D.result
A.make B.find C.avoid D.correct
A.reaction B.sense C.sign D.knowledge
A.unfair B.cruel C.tough D.funny
A.people B.teacher C.student D.worker
A.active B.often C.unusual D.curious
A.receiving B.returning C.earning D.paying
A.many B.well C.bad D.right
A.lowering B.influencing C.protect ing D.separating
A.ruined B.encouraged C.improved D.blamed
A.in B.after C.about D.during