Spring always makes me think of all things new and bright again. The days become 61. (long) than the nights,the temperatures are on 62. rise and plants and animals burst into activity. I love this time of year and begin to focus on all the positive things in life.
63. is not always easy to make positive behaviour changes,but sometimes a new season can bring a willingness to put a great plan 64. action. People often tell me that they want to lose weight or eat healthier. 65. I have discovered is that most people have the best 66. (intend) but do not always have a well-thought-out plan that leads to success. In order to reach 67. (we) goals we do not have to change everything,we simply just have to be willing 68. (make) a change to move in the right direction. So,identify 69.(exact) what you want to change and when you will achieve your plan. Keep focused on using simple tools that move you in the direction of 70. (be) your best self.
In spring anything is possible if you just try.
61. longer。考查形容词的比较级。由than可知,应 填 longer。
62. the。考査定冠词。on the rise意为“上升”
63. It。考查it的用法。本句中to make positive behaviour changes作真实主语,故需用It作形式主语。
64. into。考查介词。put... into action 意为“把付诸实施”。
65. What。考查连接词。设空处引导主语从句且在从句中作宾语,故填What。
66. intentions。考查名词。设空处作宾语且之前有 the best修饰,再结合主语most people可知应用 复数名词。
67. our。考査代词。设空处作定语,故填our。
68. to make。考查不定式的角法。be willing to do sth.意为“乐意做某事”。
69. exactly。副词。每全处修饰动词identify , 故填副词exactly。
70. being。考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法.。介词 of后需跟动词-ing形式,故填being。
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书面表达(满分25分)
某英文报正就以下话题征文,请按要求用英语写一篇短文。
A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat,determination and hard work.
要求:1. 针对该话题谈谈你的看法;
2. 举例说明理由。
注意:词数100左右。
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Fitting in fitness
Do you find excuses not to exercise? . 36 Here are a few ways to get you going.
Do what you love.
The easiest way to fall into the habit of doing exercise is to choose an activity you enjoy — one that doesn't feel like exercise,even though it is. 37 If you play to your strengths,you’ 11 find fitness activities you can enjoy for years.
Choose your hour.
Studies have shown that people who work out in the morning are most likely to stick with a routine. By doing exercise before the day starts,they can avoid the last-minute scheduling conflicts. But if you* re not a morning person,choose whatever time works best for you. 38
Call it by another name.
39 If it's something you have to do anyway 一 like washing the car or planting some bushes in the yard 一 you’ 11 achieve two goals at once.
Partner up.
Exercise is more flin when you do it with others. 40 On days when your motivation is low,you’ re more likely to stick with the programme to avoid disappointing your exercise partners. You can also train with an expert. A personal trainer will help you set goals,design a personalized fitness programme,and vary your routine to keep it challenging.
A. Ask yourself: what am I good at?
B. Make fitness part of your social routine.
C. If you* re in top form from noon to 1 pm,aim for a lunchtime workout.
D. For example,you can join a running,walking,hiking,biking or tennis club.
E. If a damp T-shirt is not your idea of a good time,try gentler forms of exercise.
F. Would you rather do anything else — even sort your socks or clean the fridge?
G. Substitute some challenging household activity for the standard exercise routine.
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In my early 30s,I used an expired(过期的) student ID to buy discounted movie tickets. I'd tell myself,I'm buying a ticket I wouldn’ t have otherwise bought. I think many people have done similar things; however,we still think of ourselves as honest citizens. Researchers who study these behaviours believe that character isn 51the real reason. We might break the rules under some conditions and in some mind-sets,but not in others.
Years ago,Francesca Gino,a professor at Harvard,and Dan Ariely,a behavioural economist at Duke,wondered if people with higher IQs were more likely to cheat. They found that cleverness wasn't closely connected to dishonesty,but creativity was. The more creative you are,the easier it is to retell the story of what happened when you behaved dishonestly.
Harvard University psychologist Joshua Greene argues in his book Moral Tribes that we may be bom without having a clear sense of right and wrong,but our culture sharpens it. If your tribe downloads pirated(盗版的) music,you’ re likely to go with the flow.
Harvard researcher Leslie John,along with two colleagues conducted an experiment. They told volunteers that others in the room were making more money than they were for getting questions right on a test. Guess what happened? That group,which considered itself disadvantaged,cheated more than those who believed that everyone received an equal payment.
The real threat is that rule breaking worsens over time. Behavioural psychology offers a few antidotes. Keep yourself fed and well-rested — we’ re likelier to behave badly when hungry or tired. Reflect on how your actions look through others’ eyes and see yourselves in a positive light. In a Stanford study,when researchers used the verb cheat — please don't cheat — participants still cheated freely because they felt distanced from the act. When the noun was used — don't be a cheater — hardly anyone did.
32. According to Francesca Gino,who are likeliest to break the rules in a company?
A. Accountants. B. Designers.
C. Cleaners. D. Typists.
33. Why did volunteers in Leslie John's experiment cheat more than others?
A. Because they were not as smart as others.
B. Because they thought others cheated too.
C. Because they felt a sense of unfairness.
D. Because they were tired and hungry.
34. The underlined word “antidotes” in the last paragraph can be replaced by.
A. explanations B. solutions
C. studies D. novels
35. What's the best title for the text?
A. Why people break the rules
B. How people break the rules
C. The influence of breaking the rules
D. Different ways of breaking the rules
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Scientists sometimes use placebos(安慰剂) to test the effectiveness of medicines. They give one group of people the real medicine and another group a placebo which looks exactly like the medicine but is not. It doesn’ t contain any healing elements(成分) .The people don't know which medicine they,re taking. The medicine has to produce better results than the placebo to prove its effectiveness. However,sometimes the people taking the placebo experience improvements in tAeir health. Scientists call this the “piacebo effect”.
For years,researchers have studied the placebo effect in terms of physical health. However,the findings of a research team in Sweden have attracted people's attention. First the researchers showed a group of people unpleasant pictures and asked them to rank how they felt after seeing the pictures. They gave the highest number to the pictures that gave them the worst feelings. The researchers then gave the people a calming drug and told them that it would reduce their unpleasant feelings. When the team showed the pictures again,the people said they felt much calmer.
The following day,the researchers showed the people unpleasant pictures again,but this time they gave them a placebo (it was nothing but salt and water) instead of the calming drug without telling them the truth. After taking the placebo,the people's ratings still changed. Their unpleasant feelings reduced by almost 30%.
So does that mean doctors could use placebos to treat worry or anxiety? Dylan Evans,who has written books about the placebo effect,said ,“Doctors have a duty to care for their patients. But they also have a duty to tell the truth. Placebos seem to pull these two duties in opposite directions."
Research on the placebo effect has focused on the relationship of mind and body. Many scientists think that a belief that something is helpful actually makes it become helpful. If a person expects a pill to do something,then possibly the body's own chemistry can cause effects similar to what medication might have caused. Increasingly,people are looking at ways of treating the “whole person” 一 not just the body.
25. According to Paragraph 1 ,placebos.
A. are a kind of special medicine
B. perform better than medicines
C. make no difference to patients' general health
D. are used to prove the effectiveness of medicines
26. What does the experiment conducted by the Swedish team tell us?
A. Placebos can improve physical health.
B. Placebos help change people's character.
C. Placebos can reduce emotional discomfort.
D. Placebos make people calmer than drugs do.
27. What's Dylan Evans,attitude towards the use of placebos for treating anxiety?
A. Negative. B. Approving.
C. Cautious. D. Uncaring.
28. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. The body's own chemistry can be harmful.
B. Doctors will focus more on treating the body.
C. People's expectation influences their recovery.
D. Mental health is more important than physical health.
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第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)
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6. What's the weather like?
A. Cloudy. B. Warm. C. Cold.
7. Where are the two speakers?
A. At the station. B. In a flat.
C. In a park.
8. What do we know about the man from the conversation?
A. He's staying with a family to improve English.
B. His English is very poor.
C. He lives in one flat at the station.
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