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1、2022陕西大学英语考试考前冲刺卷(5)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Passage 2Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.AWhen we are tired.BWhen we have a balanced diet.CWhen we can relax.DWhen we do regular exercise. 2.Passage 1Questions 26 to 29 are
2、 based on the passage you have just heard.AA change in the status of educated people.BA change in the nature of reading.CAn increase in the number of books.DAn increase in the average age of readers. 3.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.ACave building technique.BLanguage
3、 and art.CIce Age dancing.DHeating system. 4.Questions 11 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.AHe is seriously ill and still in hospital.BMary will do his work instead.CMorrison is his doctor.DHe will go to work tomorrow. 5.Passage 3Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have
4、 just heard.ATeach the students the right way of thinking,BPoint out the students mistakes and correct them.CGive the students correct answers and let them work on their own.DDo some routine work. 6.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage yon have just heard.AWith his grandparents.BIn student ho
5、using.CWith his wifes parents.DIn his own apartment. 7.Passage 2Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.AGoing to bed earlier.BWorking even harder,CReading more books.DFinding its cause. 8.Passage 1Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.AThe importanc
6、e of silent reading.BThe information yielded by books and newspapers.CThe effects of healthy reading.DThe value of different types of reading materials. 9.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.AThey lived in large groups.BThey used sand as insulation.CThey kept fires burnin
7、g constantly.DThey faced their homes toward the south. 10.Geniuses In 1905, Albert Einstein developed the theory of special relativity. He also proved that atoms exist and figured out that light behaves as both a particle and a wave. To top it all off, he developed his famous equation E=mcc, which d
8、escribes the relationship between matter and energy, the same year. He was only 26 years old. Without a doubt, Einstein was a genius. So was Isaac Newton-as any fan of Star Trek. The Next Generation can say he invented physics. He also played a big role in the development of calculus, which some peo
9、ple have trouble comprehending even after extensive classroom study. Another genius, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, started composing music when he was 5 years old. Mozart wrote hundreds of pieces before his death in 1760 at age 35. According to conventional wisdom, geniuses are different from everyone el
10、se. They can think faster and better than other people, In addition, many people think that all that extra brainpower leads to eccentric or quirky behavior. And although geniuses are fairly easy to spot, defining exactly what makes one person a genius is a little trickier. Figuring out how that pers
11、on became a genius is harder still. There are two big things that make it difficult to study genius: The genius label is subjective. Some people insist that anyone with an intelligence quotient (IQ) higher than a certain value is a genius. Others feel that IQ tests measure only a limited part of a p
12、ersons total intelligence. Some believe high test scores have little to do with real genius. Genius is a big-picture concept. Most scientific and medical inquiries, on the other band, examine de tails. A concept as subjective as genius isnt easy to quantify, analyze or study. So, when exploring how
13、geniuses work, its a good idea to start by defining precisely what a genius is. For the purpose of this article, a genius isnt simply someone with an exceptionally high IQ. Instead, a genius is an extraordinarily intelligent person who breaks new ground with discoveries, inventions or works of art.
14、Usually, a genius work changes the way people view the world or the field in which the work took place. In other words, a genius must be both intelligent and able to use that intelligence in a productive or impressive way.Genius and the Brain The brain regulates the bodys organ systems. When a perso
15、n moves around, it sends impulses along the nerves and tells the muscles what to do. The brain controls the senses of smell, taste, touch, sight and hearing, and the person experiences and processes emotions using his brain, On top of all that, the brain allows people to think, analyze information a
16、nd solve problems. But how does it make someone smart Scientists havent figured out exactly how all the gray matter in the brain works, but they do have an idea of which part lets people think. The cerebral cortex (大脑皮层), which is the outermost part of the brain, is where thought and reasoning happe
17、n. These are the brains higher function- the lower functions, which relate to basic survival, take place deeper in the brain. The cerebral cortex is the largest part of the brain, and its full of wrinkles and folds that allow it to fit in the skull. If an adult humans cerebral cortex is removed and
18、stretched out, it would be about as large as a few pages of a newspaper. Its divided into several lobes(裂片), and different regions within these lobes handle specific tasks related to how people think. In spite of all those challenges to see the brain inside and how it works, researchers have figured
19、 out a few things about how the brain affects intelligence. A 2004 study at the University of California, Irvine found that the volume of gray matter in parts of the cerebral cortex had a greater impact on intelligence than the brains total volume. The findings suggest that the physical attributes o
20、f many parts of the brain-rather than a centralized intelligence center -determine how smart a person is.Genius and Intelligence Like genius, intelligence can be difficult to quantify. Psychologists and neuroscientists study intelligence extensively. An entire field of study, known as psychometrics,
21、 is devoted to studying and measuring intelligence. But even within that field, experts dont always agree on exactly what it is or how best to analyze it. And while intelligence is central to genius, not all geniuses score well on intelligence tests or perform well in school. Intelligence testing ha
22、s existed for thousands of years. The tests we know as IQ tests got their start near the end of the 19th century. Today, IQ tests generally measure a persons memory as well as language, spatial and mathematical abilities. IQ tests are also standardized so that most people score between 90 and 110. W
23、hen placed on a graph, the IQ test scores of a large group of people will generally resemble a belAPeople who has a higher IQ is a genius.BIQ test measures a limited part of a persons intelligence.CHigh test scores have little to do with real genius.DThere is still a controversy on whether IQ test c
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