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I remembered that when I was a little child, I used to look for Sunday of the week. Yes, I was so looking forward to an adventure.
Now, I still have a strong affinity for buses. I used to wonder where those gigantic (巨大的) buses finally stopped. On sunshine Sundays, that’s my adventure times. He took me to the bus stop. Time passed, while I was growing impatient, he was smiling, as he always does.
It was really not that easy to get on a bus as often as we do today. I was so worried that the bus driver would have missed us. I waved my hands so high with all my strength. I looked hopefully at him. He didn’t move at all. He was still standing. It seemed that the late and infrequent coming of the bus wasn’t any trouble to him at all.
He took my hand. We managed to find seats on the upper deck. I was so excited. Only sitting beside the windows made me happy. Looking at the rewinding buildings, streets and people through windows from a higher ground was so much fun. Then, he was sitting peacefully by me and whispered to me where the bus finally would stop. I was curious about what would be the next stop of our destination as much as what really means something to him.[www.zxxk.com]
That is me. I know now. I am all he cares. He wants me to be happy, as he always does. That’s the strong bond between father and son. Childhood, naive(天真)  and precious, you showed me the world and the way I look at the world. I am so grateful for your presence in my life. Thanks, you are so wonderful!

  1. 1.

    Who is “he” throughout the text?

    1. A.
      The brother of the writer
    2. B.
      The son of the writer
    3. C.
      The father of the writer
    4. D.
      A bus driver
  2. 2.

    In the second paragraph, what is the probably meaning of “affinity”?

    1. A.
      Hate
    2. B.
      Disappointment
    3. C.
      Liking
    4. D.
      Confusion
  3. 3.

    Where does this text probably come from?

    1. A.
      A bus guide
    2. B.
      A student’s diary
    3. C.
      An adventure story
    4. D.
      A transportation report

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The very wealthy English Baron Fitzgerald had only one child, a son, who understandably was the apple of his eye. His wife died when the child was in his early teens. So Fitzgerald devoted himself to fathering the kid. Unfortunately the son died in his late teens.
Meanwhile, Fitzgerald’s wealth greatly increased. He spent a lot on art works of the masters. Later Fitzgerald himself because seriously ill. Before his death, he had carefully prepared his will as to how his wealth would be settled—to sell his entire collection at an auction (拍卖).
Because of the large quantity and high quality of his collection, a huge crowd of possible buyers gathered for the auction. Many of them were museum directors and private collectors eager to bid (出价).Before the auction, the art works were shown, among which was a painting of Fitzgerald’s son by an unknown artist. Because of its poor quality, it received little attention.
When it was time for the auction, the auctioneer gaveled (敲槌) the crowd to attention. First the lawyer read from Fitzgerald’s will that the first art work to be auctioned was the painting of his son.
The poor-quality painting didn’t receive and bidders...except one—the old servant who had served the son and loved him, and who for emotional reasons offered the only bid.
As soon as the servant bought the painting for less than one English pound, the auctioneer stopped the bidding and asked the lawyer to read again from the will. The crowd became quiet, and the lawyer read from the will:“Whoever buys the painting of my son gets all my collection.”Then the auction was over

  1. 1.

    The English Baron Fitzgerald was ______

    1. A.
      a museum director
    2. B.
      a master of art
    3. C.
      an art collector
    4. D.
      an art dealer
  2. 2.

    Why did the old servant bid for the painting of Fitzgerald’s son?

    1. A.
      He was devoted to the family
    2. B.
      He saw that no one bid for it
    3. C.
      He knew the content of the will
    4. D.
      He found it cheap for him to buy
  3. 3.

    Fitzgerald’s will showed ______

    1. A.
      his desire to fool the bidders
    2. B.
      his invaluable love for his son
    3. C.
      his sadness at the death of his son
    4. D.
      his regret of having no children to take over his wealth

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Drunken driving—sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder—has become a national epidemic(流行病). Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed by drunken drivers, adding up to an incredible 250,000 over the past ten years.
A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or several glasses of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American manly image and judges were serious in most courts, but the drunken slaughter(屠宰) has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant.
Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing(使翻转) a trend in the 1960s to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18-20-year-old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21.
Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop “responsible attitudes” about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink.
Though new laws have led to increased arrests and tests and, in many areas already, to a marked decline in accidents, some states are also punishing bars for serving customers too many drinks. A bar in Massachusetts was fined for serving six or more double brandies to a customer who “obviously drunk” and later drove off the road, killing a nine-year-old boy.
As the accidents continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years of national prohibition(禁止) of alcohol that began in 1919, what President Hoover called the “noble experiment”. They forgot that legal prohibition didn’t stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution

  1. 1.

    From the first paragraph, we can know that _________

    1. A.
      most Americans like drinking
    2. B.
      heavy drinking is hard to avoid
    3. C.
      many Americans are killed by drunk drivers
    4. D.
      Americans are not shocked by traffic accidents
  2. 2.

    In America, public opinion about drunken driving has changed because ________

    1. A.
      judges are no longer serious
    2. B.
      new laws are introduced in some states
    3. C.
      the problem has attracted public attention
    4. D.
      drivers do not appreciate their manly image
  3. 3.

    What can be inferred from the fact of the traffic accidents in New Jersey?

    1. A.
      The legal drinking age should be raised
    2. B.
      Young drivers were usually bad
    3. C.
      Most drivers hoped to raise the legal drinking age
    4. D.
      Drivers should not be allowed to drink
  4. 4.

    Laws recently introduced in some states have _________

    1. A.
      reduced the number of deaths
    2. B.
      resulted in fewer serious accidents
    3. C.
      prevented bars from serving drunken customers
    4. D.
      specified the amount drivers can drink
  5. 5.

    Which of the following best shows the writer’s opinion of drunken driving?

    1. A.
      It may lead to organized crime
    2. B.
      It is difficult to solve this problem
    3. C.
      The new laws can stop heavy drinking
    4. D.
      There should be no bars to serve drink

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It was late in the afternoon, and I was putting the final touch on a piece of writing that I was feeling pretty good about. I wanted to save it, but my cursor(光标) had frozen. I tried to shut the computer down, and it seized up altogether. Unsure of what else to do, I yanked (用力猛拉) the battery out.
Unfortunately, Windows had been in the midst of a crucial(紧要关头) undertaking. The next morning, when I turned my computer back on, it informed me that a file had been corrupted and Windows would not load. Then, it offered to repair itself by using the Windows Setup CD.
I opened the special drawer where I keep CDs. But no Windows CD in there. I was forced to call the computer company's Global Support Centre. My call was answered by a woman in some unnamed, far-off land. I find it annoying to make small talk with someone when I don't know what continent they're standing on. Suppose I were to comment on the beautiful weather we've been having when there was a monsoon(季风) at the other end of the phone? So I got right to the point.
"My computer is telling me a file is corrupted and it wants to fix itself, but I don't have the Windows Setup CD."
"So you're having a problem with your Windows Setup CD." She has apparently been dozing and, having come to just as the sentence ended, was attempting to cover for her inattention.
It quickly became clear that the woman was not a computer technician. Her job was to serve as a gatekeeper. Her only duty, as far as I could tell, was to raise global stress levels.
To make me disappear, the woman gave me the phone number for Windows' creator, Microsoft. This is like giving someone the phone number for, I don't know, North America. Besides, the CD worked; I just didn't have it. No matter how many times I repeated my story, we came back to the same place. She was calm and polite.
When my voice hit a certain decibel (分贝), I was passed along, like a hot, irritable potato, to a technician.
"You don't have the Windows Setup CD, ma'am, because you don't need it," he explained cheerfully.
"Windows came preinstalled on your computer!"
"But I do need it."
"Yes, but you don't have it." We went on like this for a while. Finally, he offered to walk me through the use of a different CD, one that would erase my entire system. "Of course, you'd lose all your e-mail, your documents, your photos." It was like offering to drop a safe on my head to cure my headache. "You might be able to recover them, but it would be expensive." He sounded delighted. "And it's not covered by the warranty (产品保证书)!"  The safe began to seem like a good idea, provided it was full.
I hung up the phone and drove my computer to a small, friendly repair place I'd heard about. A smart, helpful man dug out a Windows CD and told me it wouldn't be a problem. An hour later, he called to let me know it was ready. I thanked him, and we chatted about the weather, which was the same outside my window as it was outside his

  1. 1.

    Why did the author shut down her computer abruptly?

    1. A.
      She had saved what she had written
    2. B.
      She couldn't move the cursor
    3. C.
      The computer refused to work
    4. D.
      The computer offered to repair itself
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is the author's opinion about the woman at the Global Support Centre?

    1. A.
      She sounded helpful and knowledgeable
    2. B.
      She was there to make callers frustrated
    3. C.
      She was able to solve her computer problem
    4. D.
      She was quick to pass her along to a technician
  3. 3.

    According to the passage, the solution offered by the technician was_________________

    1. A.
      effective
    2. B.
      economical
    3. C.
      unpractical
    4. D.
      unsatisfied
  4. 4.

    "It was like offering to drop a safe on my head to cure my headache" in the last but one paragraph means that_____________________

    1. A.
      the technician's proposal would make things even worse
    2. B.
      the technician's proposal could eventually solve the problem
    3. C.
      files stored on her computer were like a safe
    4. D.
      erasing the entire system was like curing a headache
  5. 5.

    It can be inferred from the passage that the differences between the Global Support Centre and the local repair shop lie in all the followings except ________________

    1. A.
      efficiency
    2. B.
      location
    3. C.
      setup CDs
    4. D.
      attitude

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Today, roller skating is easy and fun. But many years ago, it wasn’t easy at all. Before 1750, people never tried skating on wheels. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin’s work was making instruments. In his free time he liked to play the violin. Merlin was a man with many ideas and many dreams. People called him a dreamer.
One day Merlin received an invitation to go to an important party. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think. He wanted to find a way to make a wonderful entrance at the party. Merlin had an idea. He thought that he would attract a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.
Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skate shoes. Merlin was very proud of them. He dreamed of arriving at the party and skating into the room while playing the violin. He was sure that everyone would be very surprised.
On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room, playing his violin. Everyone was really surprised to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skating. He rolled on, playing the violin. Then, with all eyes on him, Merlin hit into a huge mirror on the wall. The mirror broke into many pieces with a very loud noise. But nobody forgot Merlin’s wonderful entrance after that

  1. 1.

    The story tells us that people began to enjoy roller-skating _______

    1. A.
      before the year 1750
    2. B.
      before the invitation
    3. C.
      because of Joseph Merlin
    4. D.
      because it was dangerous
  2. 2.

    People called Merlin a dreamer because ___________

    1. A.
      he slept and dreamed a lot
    2. B.
      he was full of different ideas
    3. C.
      he was a talented violinist
    4. D.
      he always made people’s dreams come true
  3. 3.

    ___________ made Merlin think of skating on wheels

    1. A.
      Merlin’s work
    2. B.
      Merlin’s violin
    3. C.
      A huge mirror
    4. D.
      An important party
  4. 4.

    What was Merlin’s problem after he rolled into the room?

    1. A.
      He couldn’t stop his roller-skating
    2. B.
      He couldn’t attract a lot of attention
    3. C.
      Everyone was surprised at him
    4. D.
      He couldn’t play the violin while rolling
  5. 5.

    The text is mainly about_________

    1. A.
      a strange man
    2. B.
      an unusual party
    3. C.
      how roller skating began
    4. D.
      how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century

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Joshua , Helmut   ,and Bethlehem
Michelle O.Donovan
ISBN9781462058679
Life is not easy   for nine –year-old Joshua during World War IIBecause of his family’s   Jewish background, they are sent to live in the concentration camps (集中营). Scared and alone, Joshua one   day makes friends with a little mouse he calls Bethlehem who becomes his   closest friend.
 More Things in Heaven
Bill Bosworth
ISBN 9780595433582
In his More Things   in Heaven ,Bill Bosworth   presents the highlights   of his 83 years of life, including his trips to India and the study of the   writings of several
great spiritual   leaders.
More things in   Heaven will appeal
to anyone who   insists on finding the
deepest meaning   for their existence
based on their own   experience.

 
 Encourage   Me!
Inspirational   Poetry
Gloria Coykendall
ISBN9781412027854
It is an easy to   read collection of poems originally written to encourage in faith and to be a cure for chromic   depression(长期抑郁) … cure   to strengthen identity and purpose.



Creation or   Evolution
Michael Ebifegha
ISBN9781450289023
Were humans created   ,or did they evolve? How old   is the Earth? The debate between science and religion continues to be heated.   In Creation or Evolution, Michael Ebifegha examines these two opposed world   views within the structure of empirical(实证的) science.


 Seeking   the Edge
Dr. Joseph L. Rose
ISBN9781462031795
Seeking the Edge   provides the tools and techniques to find that edge in one’s life .---driving   readers to achieve success whether in your current job, finding a new job, in   education, family, or even hobbies.


  1. 1.

    Who wrote the story about a little boy and a little mouse?

    1. A.
      Bill Bosworth
    2. B.
      Michelle O. Donovan
    3. C.
      Dr. Joseph L. Rose
    4. D.
      Gloria Coykendall
  2. 2.

    What kind of readers will probably like reading More Things in Heaven?

    1. A.
      Those who are searching for the meaning of life
    2. B.
      Those who are trying to be spiritual leaders
    3. C.
      Those who study the art of writing
    4. D.
      Those who like traveling abroad
  3. 3.

    Which of the following books explores the origin of humans?

    1. A.
      Seeking the Edge
    2. B.
      Creation or Evolution
    3. C.
      Joshua, Helmut, and Bethlehem
    4. D.
      More Things in Heaven

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A new study says one part of the human brain may become smaller as the result of a condition known as jet lag. Jet lag results from flying long distances in an airplane. Jet lag interferes with a person's normal times for sleeping and waking. People with jet lag may feel extremely tired for several days. They also may have problems thinking clearly and remembering.
Kwangwook Cho is a researcher at the University of Bristol in Britain. He reported the findings of his jet lag study in the publication Nature Neuroscience.
The study involved twenty young women who worked for international airlines. The women had served passengers on airplanes for five years. These flight attendants flew across many countries and at least seven time zones. In the study, the flight attendants had different amounts of time to recover from jet lag. Half the women spent five days or fewer in their home areas between long flights. The other half spent more than fourteen days in their home areas.
Mister Cho took some fluid from the women's mouths to measure levels of a hormone that increases during stress. He tested them to see if they could remember where black spots appeared on a computer screen. And he took pictures of their brains using magnetic resonance imaging. This is a way to measure the size of the brain's temporal lobes.
It was found that the women who had less time between flights had smaller right temporal lobes. This area of the brain deals with recognizing and remembering what is seen. The same group performed worse and had slower reaction times on the visual memory test. And their saliva samples showed higher levels of stress hormones.
Mister Cho says he believes the brain needs at least ten days to recover after a long trip. He says airline workers told him their ability to remember got worse after working on planes for about four years. Other studies have shown that increased feelings of stress can cause a loss of cells in the part of the brain that controls memory.
Scientists say more tests are needed to study the effects of jet lag on the brain. They want to find out if too much jet lag could permanently affect memory

  1. 1.

    According to the text, jet lag _____

    1. A.
      can cause difficulties in speaking
    2. B.
      can make people feel tired for a few weeks
    3. C.
      is the illness only found in people who work on the airplanes
    4. D.
      can be caused by flying over several time zones in an airplane
  2. 2.

    It is inferred that more tests need to be done because _____

    1. A.
      the conclusion was questioned by many scientists
    2. B.
      scientists fear that his research is not done properly
    3. C.
      every scientific conclusion needs the support from many tests
    4. D.
      the woman who were studied in the research were not healthy
  3. 3.

    What is the subject discussed in the test?

    1. A.
      The cause of jet lag
    2. B.
      A story of a group of flight attendance
    3. C.
      A research about the effects of jet lag on the brain
    4. D.
      The importance of having enough rest after long flights

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Everyone has got two personalities(个性)—one shown to the world and the other secret and real. You don't show your secret personality when you are awake because you can control your behavior, but when you are asleep, your sleeping position shows the real you. In a normal night, of course, people frequently change their position. The important position is the one that you go to sleep in.
If you go to sleep on your back, you are a very open person. You normally trust people and you are easily influenced by fashion or new ideas. You don't like to upset people, so you never express your real feeling. You are quiet, shy and you aren’t very confident.
If you sleep on your stomach, you are a rather secretive person. You worry a lot and you are always easily upset. You're very stubborn(顽固的), but you aren’t very ambitious(有野心的). You usually live for today, not tomorrow. This means that you enjoy having a good time.
If you sleep curled(卷曲) up, you are probably a very nervous person. You have a low opinion of yourself, so you are often defensive. You are shy and you don't normally like meeting people. You prefer to be on your own. You are easily hurt.
If you sleep on your side, you have usually got a well-balanced(通情达理的) personality. You know your strengths and weaknesses. You are usually careful. You have a confident personality. You sometimes feel anxious, but you don't often get depressed(沮丧的). You always say what you think even if it annoys people

  1. 1.

    What would be the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      Two personalities
    2. B.
      Proper sleeping positions
    3. C.
      Sleeping positions and personalities
    4. D.
      Ways to tell your real personalities
  2. 2.

    According to the text, you naturally show your secret  personality when_____

    1. A.
      you are awake
    2. B.
      you are asleep
    3. C.
      you can't control your behaviour
    4. D.
      you change your sleeping position
  3. 3.

    Tom is used to sleeping on his side. Which of the following can NOT describe him?

    1. A.
      Well-balanced
    2. B.
      Careful
    3. C.
      Selfish
    4. D.
      Anxious sometimes
  4. 4.

    If you are shy and often defensive, you are used to sleeping____

    1. A.
      on your back
    2. B.
      curled up
    3. C.
      on your stomach
    4. D.
      on your side

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Since 1989, Dave Thomas, who died at age 69, was one of the most recognizable (or: that can be recognized) faces on TV. He appeared in more than 800 commercials (or: business ads on TV or the radio) for the hamburger chain named for his daughter. “As long as it works,” he said in 1991, “I’ll continue to do those commercials.”
Even though he was successful, Thomas remained troubled by his childhood. “He still won’t let anyone see his feet, which are out of shape because he never had proper-fitting shoes.” Wendy said in 1993. Born to a single mother, he was adopted (or: taken into the family as their own) as a baby by Rex and Auleva Thomas of Kalamazoo in Michigan. After Auleva died when he was 5, Thomas spent years on the road as Rex traveled around seeking construction (or: building) work. “He fed me,” Thomas said, “and if I got out of line, he’d beat me.”
Moving out on his own at 15, Thomas worked, first as a waiter, in many restaurants. But he had something much better in mind. “I thought if I owned a restaurant,” he said, “I could eat for free.” A 1956 meeting with Harland Sanders led Thomas to a career (or: lifetime job) as the manager of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant that made him a millionaire (or: a rich man with millions of dollars or pounds) in 1968.
In 1969, after breaking with Sanders, Thomas started the first Wendy’s Old Fashioned hamburgers, in Columbus, Ohio, which set itself apart (or: made itself different from or better than others) by serving made-to-order burgers. With 6,000 restaurants worldwide, the chain now makes $6 billion a year in sales.
Although troubled by his own experience with adoption, Thomas, married since 1954 to Lorraine, 66, and with four grown kids (or: children) besides Wendy, felt it could offer a future for other children. He started the Dave Thomas Foundation (or: organization set up to offer money to help) for Adoption in 1992.
In 1993, Thomas, who had left school at 15, graduated (or: left school) from Coconut Creek High School in Florida. He even took Lorraine to the graduation dance party .The kids voted (or: chose formally) him “Most Likely to Succeed.”
“The Dave you saw on TV was the real Dave,” says friend Pat Williams. “He wasn’t a great actor or a great speaker. He was just ‘Joe Everybody’.”

  1. 1.

    What is the article mainly about?

    1. A.
      The life of Dave Thomas
    2. B.
      The dream of Dave Thomas
    3. C.
      The schooling of Dave Thomas
    4. D.
      The growth of Dave Thomas’s business
  2. 2.

    What do we know about his childhood?

    1. A.
      He lived a poor life
    2. B.
      He had caring parents
    3. C.
      He stayed in one place
    4. D.
      He didn’t go to school
  3. 3.

    Choose the right time order of the following events in Thomas’s life.
    a. graduated from high school        
    b. started his own business
    c. became a millionaire
    d. started a foundation
    e. met Harland Sanders

    1. A.
      e, d, c, d, a
    2. B.
      a, e, c, b, d
    3. C.
      e, c, b, d, a
    4. D.
      a, e , b, c, d
  4. 4.

    “He was just ‘Joe Everybody’.”(in the last paragraph) means_________

    1. A.
      Dave was famous
    2. B.
      Dave was ordinary
    3. C.
      Dave was showy (or: drawing others’ attention through being bright, colorful or different)
    4. D.
      Dave was shy
  5. 5.

    What is the name of Dave Thomas’s business?

    1. A.
      Thomas’s
    2. B.
      Wendy’s
    3. C.
      Lorraine’s
    4. D.
      Rex’s

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NOT all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Violence and traffic accidents can leave people with terrible physical and emotional scars. Often they relive these experiences in nightmares.
Now American researchers think they are close to developing a pill, which will help people forget bad memories. The pill is designed to be taken immediately after a frightening experience. They hope it might reduce ,or possibly erase(抹去) the effect of painful memories.
In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far the research has suggested that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that the memories are erased.
The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.
Supporters say it could lead to pills that prevent or treat soldiers' troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.
"Some memories can ruin people's lives. They come back to you when you don't want to have them in a daydream or nightmare. They usually come with very painful emotions," said Roger Pitman, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. "This could relieve a lot of that suffering."
But those who are against the research say that changing memories is very dangerous because memories give us our identity (特质). They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.
"All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were horrible at the time but make us who we are. I'm not sure we want to wipe those memories out, "said Rebecca Dresser, a medical ethicist

  1. 1.

    The passage is mainly about ________

    1. A.
      a new medical research
    2. B.
      a new invention of the pill
    3. C.
      an argument about the research on the pill
    4. D.
      a way of erasing painful memories
  2. 2.

    The drug tested on people can ________

    1. A.
      prevent body producing certain chemicals
    2. B.
      cause the brain itself to recover memories
    3. C.
      help people remember the memories
    4. D.
      wipe out the emotional effects of memories
  3. 3.

    We can infer from the passage that ________

    1. A.
      the pill will prevent people's bad experiences
    2. B.
      people argue about the effects of the pills
    3. C.
      taking the pill will do harm to people's health
    4. D.
      the pill has probably been produced in America
  4. 4.

    Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?

    1. A.
      Some memories can help avoid the mistakes made in the past
    2. B.
      Changing memories is very dangerous
    3. C.
      Experiencing bad events makes us different from others
    4. D.
      The pill will reduce people's sufferings from bad memories

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