题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。
【小题1】He ________________________________________(总是协助老师做) the experiment at the weekends. (assist)
【小题2】I would rather you ______________________________(没有逃学) yesterday. (leave)
【小题3】_________________________________________(Tom从座位上摔下来) got the classmates laughing. (fall)
【小题4】They would talk long hours together, __________________________(他们每次见面). (time)
【小题5】_________________________________(没有收到答复),Bill decided to made an application for a loan(贷款) again. (receive)
【小题6】___________________________________(他脸上激动的表情) suggested that he had passed the test. (excite)
【小题7】Such a loud noise did they make _________________(以至于我无法专心读书)。 (absorb)
【小题8】Few measures ______________________________(采取措施) to make the waste water clean in the past three years. (take)
【小题9】_________________________(尽管是个女孩),Joan of Arc(圣女贞德) showed great bravery in the battle. (as)
【小题10】We _______________________________ (本不需要乘出租车) to the station; it’s only a five-minute walk from here. (need)
How Room Designs Affect Our Work and Feelings
Architects have long had the feeling that the places we live in can affect our thoughts, feelings and behaviors. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical(经验的,实证的) basis. They are discovering how to design spaces that promote creativity, keep people focused and lead to relaxation.
Researches show that aspects of the physical environment can influence creativity. In 2007, Joan Meyers-Levy at the University of Minnesota, reported that the height of a room's ceiling affects how people think. Her research indicates that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, which may lead them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may inspire a more detailed outlook.
In additions to ceiling height, the view afforded by a building may influence an occupant's ability to concentrate. Nancy Wells and her colleagues at Cornell University found in their study that kids who experienced the greatest increase in greenness as a result of a family move made the most gains on a standard test of attention.
Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically, and it seems to, according to a study led by C. Kenneth Tanner, head of the School Design & Planning Laboratory at the University of Georgia. Tanner and his team found that students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students whose classrooms primarily overlooked roads and parking lots.
Recent study on room lighting design suggests than dim(暗淡的) light helps people to loosen up. If that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation. Researchers of Harvard Medical School also discovered that furniture with rounded edges could help visitors relax.
So far scientists have focused mainly on public buildings. "We have a very limited number of studies, so we're almost looking at the problem through a straw(吸管)," architect David Allison says. "How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad, generalized use of them? That's what we're all struggling with."
【小题1】What does Joan Meyers-Levy focus on in her research?
A.Light. | B.Ceilings. | C.Windows. | D.Furniture. |
A.the shape of furniture may affect people's feelings |
B.lower ceilings may help improve students' creativity |
C.children in a dim classroom may improve their grades |
D.students in rooms with unblocked views may feel relaxed |
A.the problem is not approached step by step |
B.the researches so far have faults in themselves |
C.the problem is too difficult for researchers to detect |
D.research in this area is not enough to make generalized patterns |
____________________ to the party, Joan was greatly hurt.
A.Having not been invited. | B.Having not invited |
C.Not having been invited | D.Not having invited |
—ls this Mr.Baker’s office, Joan?
—Yes, _______.
A. that’s all right B. it doesn’t matter?
C. after you D. please yourself?
Mary doesn’t speak French, and does Joan.
A.so | B.also | C.either | D.nor |
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