题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读下面短文,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。
The problem of names and faces was put to experimental test in people to be studied in 1934 by an American scientist, H. M. Clarke. He showed his subjects a page with photographs of the faces of twelve men and, under each photograph, there was a name. The subjects were given three minutes to study these names and faces by whatever method they would usually use in learning the names of real people.
Three minutes later, remembering was tested in four different ways. The original names had to be recognized when mixed up with a number of “new” names; the original faces had to be recognized from “new” faces; the original faces were shown and the suitable names had to be recalled; and the original names were shown and the corresponding(相应的)faces recalled.
Nearly 500 college students acted as subjects in this experiment and the results were clear. It was easier to recognize names than to recall them; but it was as easy to recognize names as to recognize faces. If either names or faces were to be recalled, the remembering performance(表现) was not as good as that of recognition. Thus, from the examples given above, the difference between recalling and recognition should be clear.
1.What the American scientist did was to test ________.
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A.recognition
B.remembering
C.the ability of people to learn the names
D.the ability of people to recognize faces
2.Persons who took part in the test as subjects were ________.
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3.“The original names” in the second paragraph means ________.
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A.the names of the subjects
B.the name of the scientist
C.the names of the twelve men
D.the name of H. M. Clarke
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A.Many subjects had less difficulty in remembering names than in recognizing them.
B.One of the results showed that recognizing names and recognizing faces were both easy.
C.These college students had the same trouble recalling names and faces.
D.It was quite possible to tell all these names from photographs in three minutes.
5.Which of the following is NOT clearly stated?
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A.Photographs of the faces to be recognized were given to the students.
B.Remembering can be tested in different ways.
C.Faces were easier to remember than names.
D.Recognition was usually easier than recalling.
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| Karen, Judy and I were the last ones back to the classroom after lunch.All our classmates were playing outside. "Look at what I found in Ms.Lee's office." Karen 1 a small box filled with pieces of chalk in every color of the rainbow. "Wow! What fun it would be to write on the 2 " Judy's eyes shone with joy. "But Ms.Lee doesn't let us do so," I responded."Don't be 3 , Janet.No one will ever know," said Karen, 4 into the box and drawing out some chalk.I 5 joined my friends in the artwork.However, I found it was funi Next we were 6 the clock all the time in case 7 walked in. Then it struck Judy that we should 8 each other to writing names with our left hands.Picking up their chalk, they started.I chose a white piece.My 9 was a bit shaky, but no one would 10 that it said "Janet". "Better get this board cleaned off now," said Judy, erasing our handwork.Everything 11 ...but my name! In 12 , I was sweating and I felt my knees 13 It wasn't chalk at all, but a white piece of crayon on closer 14 .Mom had a saying: "Fools' names and faces always 15 in public." I never understood 16 what it meant before.Now I did! I rushed to the toilet to get a can of cleanser while Judy tried with 17 paper towels.After rubbing hard, my name was gone, but an abrasion (磨损处) remained on the board. Hearing footsteps coming, we 18 the area as much as we could to remove every tell-tale trace of wetness.We were just slipping into our desks 19 the teacher walked in.Perhaps Ms.Lee never noticed the abrasion.But I did. Now I still remember the lesson I learned that day."No one will ever know" is never 20 .To me, living with a guilty conscience is punishment enough. | ||||
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(三)完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从30 至第40 小题所给的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。
I feel it enjoyable and exciting to study in a British high school for one year. Life there was quiet different from what I 31 in China. The average size for British schools is much 32 and there were only 29 students in our class. We had to move to different classrooms for different classes. We also had different students in some classes, 33 it difficult to remember all the faces and names. I found the homework was less heavy than 34 in my old school, but all the homework was in English. That is 35 it was a bit challenging for me at first. 36, all my teachers were very helpful and I enjoyed all my subjects. My English 37 a lot as I used English every day and 38 an hour each day reading English books in the library. Students at that school are required to study Math, English and Science, but they can choose other subjects 39. I 40 to have Chinese food a lot at lunchtime there and I missed my parents very much. I usually went to the Computer Club at lunchtime, so I could e-mail my family and friends back home for free.
31. A. used to B. was similar to C. was used to D. was familiar to
32. A. less B. smaller C. fewer D. bigger
33. A. making B. causing C. resulting D. leading
34. A. it B. one C. which D. that
35. A. when B. why C. where D. because
36. A. Unfortunately B. Eventually C. Luckily D. Hopefully
37. A. improved B. raised C. rose D. lifted
38. A. took B. paid C. cost D. spent
39. A. in themselves B. of themselves C. by themselves D. to themselves
40. A. looked forward B. intended C. wished for D. did want
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