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1、一,词汇复现;二,分词(一个主动,一个被 动);三,状语从句(集中在转折,相反的连词或词组);比较状语从句(as,that) ;宾语从句(what)定语从句(whose,where)四,常见的固定搭配 一,词汇复现;二,分词(一个主动,一个被 动);三,状语从句(集中在转折,相反的连词或词组);比较状语从句(as,that) ;宾语从句(what)定语从句(whose,where)四,常见的固定搭配 2004 年真题Is language, like food, a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of l
2、ife can be starved and damaged? Judging from the experiment, of Fredrick II in the thirteenth century, it 76 . Hoping to discover what language a child would 77 if he heard no mother tongue, he told the nurses to keep silent.All the babies died before 78 first year. Without good mothering, in the fi
3、rst year of life, especially, the 79 to survive is seriously influenced.Today no such severe lack exists as 80 ordered by Fredrick II. Nevertheless,some children are still 81 in speaking. Most often the 82 for this is that the mother is insensitive to the signals of the baby; 83 brain is made to lea
4、rn language rapidly. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for 84 skills passes, and they might never be learned so easily again. A bird learns to sing and to fly rapidly at the 85 time, but the process is slow and hard once the critical stage has passed.Experts suggest that speec
5、h stages are reached in a fixed order and at a constant age, but there are cases where speech has started late in a child who eventually turns out to be clever.76. A. must be B. may be C. should be D. ought to be77. A. speak B. say C. talk D. discuss78. A. a B. an C. the D. this79. A. power B. oppor
6、tunity C. imagination D. ability80. A. that B. what C. which D. those81. A. advanced B. good C. clever D. backward82. A. cause B. reason C. problem D. way83. A. whose B. which C. where D. its84. A. having B. acquiring C. taking D. studying85. A. on B. just C. right D. necessary2005 真题A daily dose of
7、 laughter may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more efficiently, Depression, 76 the other hand, can raise the risk of dying from heart failure, a separate study found. The two studies, 77 at a meeting of the AmericanCollege of Cardiology in Florida, show how psychological fa
8、ctors can 78 a persons health.“We dont recommend that you laugh and not exercise, 79 we do recommend that you try to laugh on a regular basis. Thirty minutes of exercise three times a week, and fifteen minutes of laughter on a daily 80 is probably good for the vascular system, said Dr. Michael Mille
9、r.Miller and his colleagues at the school 81 two movies, one humorous, 82 stressful, to twenty healthy volunteers and tested the function of their blood vessels. The researchers specifically looked at the lining of the vessels and found that blood 83 was reduced in fourteen of the twenty volunteers
10、after stressful movie cuttings.But blood flowed more freely in nineteen of the twenty subjects 84 they laughed at funny movie segments. Average blood flow increased 22% during laughter, and 85 35%during mental stress, the researchers told the meeting.76. A at B on C in D by77. A presenting BI to pre
11、sent C presented D presents78. IAI influence lB interrupt C effect ID affect79. Al but BI otherwise ICI nevertheless ID still80. Al base B based C basis DI basic81. IAI exhibited B showed IC illustrated ID displayed82. Al other BI second C two DI one83. A flow B vessel C pressure DI function84. Al d
12、uring B since IC when ID while85. Al lowed BI decreased ICI lessened DI lowered2006 年真题Humans fall into two types when it comes to biological clock: the early-to-bed and early-to-rise or the late-night-loving who wake up long after the dawn. As any parent knows, teenagers may take the 76 to extremes
13、. But their oversleeping does not relax them.Some researchers say: “Biology is to blame.“The researchers surveyed the sleep habits of 25,000 Germans. 77 from 8 to 90, and found that as the teenage years wear on, the hour when kids go to bed and get up drifts later and later. Its not that theyer slee
14、ping more. 78 , its that their living clocks are twisted. However, when they are around age 20, the pattern reverses. The clocks tick 79 ,and young adults begin to go to sleep and wake up earlier and earlier. Eventually, their clocks go along with 80 of older people.The quick change may mark the bio
15、logical end of teenage years. A difference 81 the timing in man and in woman points to a biological cause, perhaps a hormonal effect, Because the living clock is 82 by exposure to sunlight, the researchers suspect the many hours some kids 83 staying in their dark rooms could push the clocks even lat
16、er-a pattern that may be more common in industrialzd societies. The researchers also discovered that rural residents, 84 lifestyle puts them in daylight more, go to bed and get up an hour earlier than city 85 “We think this is only the tip of an iceberg that shows us the consequences of dim-light en
17、vironments, the researchers say.76. A former B latter C first D last77. A range B ranges C ranging D ranged78. A Rather B Though C Yet D Nevertheless79. A forth B forwards C upwards D back80. N this lB that C those D these81. A for BI between C among D of82. Al adjusted B adjusting C adapted D adapt
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