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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流高二上学期英语周测1【精品文档】第 - 12 - 页全椒中学2017-2018学年高二第一学期月考英语试题考查时间:19:1020:50第一部分:阅读理解第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共15题,每题2分,满分30分)While some scientists overlook the existence of a sixth sense for danger, a new research from Washington University in St. Louis has disc
2、overed a brain area that clearly acts as an early warning system and helps us adjust our behavior to avoid dangerous situations. Our brains are better at picking up not obvious warning signs than we previously thought, said Joshua Brown, a PhD in psychology in the issue of the journal Science. The f
3、indings offer exact scientific evidence for a new way to form a concept of the complex control processes taking place in and around the ACC, a brain area located near the top of the frontal lobes(耳垂) and along the walls that divide the left and right hemispheres(大脑半球). In the past, we found activity
4、 in the ACC when people had to make a difficult decision, or after they make a mistake, Brown said. But now we find that this brain area can actually learn to recognize when you might make a mistake, even before a difficult decision has to be made. So the ACC appears to act as an early warning syste
5、m it learns to warn us in advance when our behavior might lead to a negative outcome, so that we can be more careful and avoid making a mistake. By providing a clearer picture by which we self monitor and control our behavior, the study is an important step in efforts to develop more effective treat
6、ments for mental illnesses. It also provides a new way of understanding inappropriate behaviors that often accompany mental illnesses. Our results suggest how injury of the ACC can lead to breakdowns in the early warning system, so that the brain fails to stop or control inappropriate behavior ahead
7、 of time, said Brown. On the other hand, in those persons with mental disorder, the ACC might warn us of an upcoming problem even when no problem is in the existence.Known to be an important part of the brains control system, the ACC is believed to help adjust between cold, hard, fact-based reasonin
8、g and emotional responses, such as love, fear or expectation.21. According to the passage, the ACC_.A. refers to the sixth sense for danger B. deals with obvious warning situationsC. connects the left and right hemispheres D. sends warning messages in advance22. The new research is beneficial becaus
9、e it _ .A. provides a new way of avoiding mistakesB. adjusts emotional responses in time of dangerC. helps find better treatments for mental illnessesD. assists people in predicting and avoiding danger23. The new research helps us understand _.A. why we are likely to make mistakes when the ACC is ba
10、dly injuredB. why people with illnesses usually have so many strange behaviorsC. how the ACC works when something dangerous happensD. how our brain warns us of failure in advanceBMany people trying to sell homes find that an increase in home prices has turned the market in their favor. But sellers c
11、an still get the short end of the deal if they arent careful. Here are a few tips for you:Dont test your luck. Of course you think anyone who moves into your lovely home should be willing to pay top dollars, especially if youve recently invested in some improvements. But listing a home at a price th
12、ats too high above the market price could turn away some buyers.Buyers noticing that the home still hasnt sold may begin to assume theres something wrong with the house and use that as a reasonable excuse for offering a lower price. And if a home hasnt received any offers after two weeks, it might b
13、e time to reset the price.A price thats too low can bring about an undesired outcome. Listing your home at or slightly below the market price can have the effect of drawing in a large group of buyers and increase the chances that a home will receive multiple (many) offers. But setting the price too
14、low comes with several risks. One possibility is that buyers will get skeptical of the home that is listed for $ 15,000 to $ 20,000 less than similar homes in the area, especially if its not properly marketed. Once again, people might assume there is something wrong with the home and may not bother
15、to look at it.Spy on the competition. Going to other peoples open houses can give you a better sense of how your home compares to others on the market. Check out the finishes in their kitchens, the size of their backyards and use the information to figure out where your home should fit in the range
16、of the price. But dont set your pricing just on what you see elsewhere.24. What does the underline part in paragraph 1 probably mean? A. To be at a disadvantage B. To get the upper hand C. To have control over the situation D. To be unable to fit in25. What should home sellers do according to the pa
17、ssage? A. Price your house on the basis of its geographic location. B. Price your house slightly above the market price after decorating it. C. Change the price if no offer has been received within a week. D. Change your house at a price slightly below the market price.26. If you set the price of yo
18、ur house too low, _. A. buyers might think it not worthwhile to go to have a look B. you are likely to come into conflict with the neighborhood sellers C. your house will be crowded with buyers within a couple of days D. chances of your house being sold at a better price will be greatly increased27.
19、 What is the benefit of going to other peoples open house? A. You can pick up some useful lessons on house selling. B. You can get your pricing mainly based on what you see elsewhere. C. You can work out how much money you should ask for your home. D. You can know how to make your house stand out ag
20、ainst other houses.CThere is a world of difference between a horror movie and a comedy- the former scares you to half death while the latter leaves you rolling on the floor with laughter. But try watching them without the background music. You just decide theyre not so different after all.Music and
21、movies have been intertwined since the dawn of motion picture, even before the voices of actors were recorded. In movies, music helps to provide a sense of time and place, convey ideas about the characters and, most importantly, draw emotions out of the audience.Studies have long shown that our hear
22、t rates and anxiety levels rise and fall depending on the speeds of the music we hear. Film composers armed with this knowledge will use strong changes in music speed to arouse fear among audiences. Slowing the speed of the music will create the opposite effect, bringing about a sense of inner peace
23、.The use of dissonant(不协调的) tones and noises is another technique that heightens tensions. Humans will naturally become uneasy when we hear dissonant sounds because such noises are typically associated with danger, like those that animals make to warn against predators(捕食者). As a result, countless h
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