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1、第部分 英语一. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并把其标号填写在括号内。When he was 5, Nicholas Lowinger visited a homeless shelter with his mother. He was 1 to show off his new light-up sneakers. But his mom warned him against doing so, 2 that these children might not have such thin

2、gs. 3 enough, when Nicholas met kids at the shelter, he 4 realized that they were living in circumstances that were different from his own.“I saw other kids who looked just like me. The only 5 was that they were wearing 6 shoes that were falling apart. Some didnt have a pair of shoes to call their o

3、wn,” said Nicholas, now 15. “Ive been 7 to grow up in a family that is able to provide me with whatever I need. A lot of kids here in the US dont have the same 8 .”That first shelter 9 left a strong impression on Nicholas, who started 10 all the shoes hed outgrown to local shelters. But he soon 11 t

4、hat his donations werent that helpful.“It 12 me that I only had used shoes to give to them 13 new shoes that fit right,” he said. “No two peoples feet are exactly the same, and 14 you are wearing someone elses worn shoes, your feet arent going to be comfortable.”So at the age of 12, Nicholas started

5、 a program that donates 15 shoes to homeless children. 16 , his efforts were part of a community service project. With the help of his parents, he then started the Gotta Have Sole Foundation, which has donated new footwear to more than 10,000 17 children in 21 states.“Something that seems so 18 , a

6、pair of shoes, can make children feel 19 about themselves and gain confidence.” Nicholas 20 other young people to do the same. 1.A. disappointedB. puzzledC. excitedD. surprised2.A. explainingB. expectingC. decidingD. judging3.A. TerriblyB. SureC. StrangelyD. Fair4.A. actuallyB. possiblyC. quickly来源:

7、学&科&网Z&X&X&KD. simply5.A. resultB. problemC. reasonD. difference6.A. oldB. bigC. specialD. heavy7.A. braveB. fortunateC. healthyD. selfish8.A. educationB. experiencesC. clothingD. opportunities9.A. lectureB. showC. visitD. class10.A. donatingB. postingC. sellingD. delivering11.A. rememberedB. admitt

8、edC. doubtedD. realized12.A. delightedB. botheredC. amazedD. astonished13.A. because ofB. apart fromC. instead ofD. except for14.A. ifB. onceC. untilD. though15.A. expensive来源:Z.xx.k.ComB. newC. strongD. unique16.A. At leastB. In factC. In additionD. At first17.A. homelessB. specialC. poorD. sick18.

9、A. uselessB. simpleC. funnyD. cheap19.A. warmB. luckyC. goodD. sad20.A. forcesB. commandsC. prefersD. encourages二. 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳选项,并把其标号填写在括号内。(A)As Internet users become more dependent on the Internet to store information, are people remembering l

10、ess? If you know your computer will save information, why store it in your own personal memory, your brain? Experts are wondering if the Internet is changing what we remember and how.In a recent study, Professor Betsy Sparrow conducted some experiments. She and her research team wanted to know how t

11、he Internet is changing memory. In the first experiment, they gave people 40 unimportant facts to type into a computer. The first group of people understood that the computer would save the information. The second group understood that the computer would not save it. Later, the second group remember

12、ed the information better. People in the first group knew they could find the information again, so they did not try to remember it.In another experiment, the researchers gave people facts to remember, and told them where to find the information on the computer. The information was in a specific com

13、puter folder(文件夹). Surprisingly, people later remembered the folder location better than the facts. When people use the Internet, they do not remember the information. Rather, they remember how to find it. This is called “transactive memory(交互记忆)”.According to Sparrow, we are not becoming people wit

14、h poor memories as a result of the Internet. Instead, computer users are developing stronger transactive memories; that is, people are learning how to organize huge quantities of information so that they are able to access it at a later date. This doesnt mean we are becoming either more or less inte

15、lligent, but there is no doubt that the way we use memory is changing.21. The passage begins with two questions to _.A. introduce the main topic B. show the authors attitudeC. describe how to use the Internet D. explain how to store information22. We learn from the first experiment that _.A. Sparrows team typed the information into a computerB. the two groups remembered the inform

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