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第第#頁共7頁isanestablishedfactthatfactoryworkersworkbetter,harder,andhavefeweraccidentswhentheirmachinesarepaintedorangeratherthanblackorgrey."Youwouldratherfollowthanred"means .youdon'tliketofollowothersyouwouldbeamemberratherthanaleaderyouwouldbeafraidoffollowingothersyouwouldliketobealeaderratherthanafollowerIfoneenjoyslife,oneissuretoprefer .A.redtoyellowB.bluetoorangeC.redtogreyD.bluetoyellow"Theytellus,amongotherfacts,thatwedon'tchooseourfavouritecoloursaswegrowup.""Amongotherfacts"means .Abesidesotherfacts B.inregardtootherfactsC.notconsideringotherfacts D.accordingtootherfactsWhichofthefollowingisfacts?People'spreferenceofonecolourtoanotherisinstinctPeople'spreferenceofonecolourtoanotherisacquiredastheygrowup.MorepeoplehappentolovebrownbecausetheysawsomethingbrownwhentheywerebornColourshavelittleinfluenceonourmoodsThosewhocommittedsuicidepreferredthebridgeovertheThamesRivernearlondontoothersbecauseof .A.itsshape B.itsstructure C.itscolourD.itsbuildingmaterialsPASSAGETWODreamisastorythatapersonwatchesoreventakespartinduringsleep.Dreameventsareimaginary,buttheyarerelatedtorealexperiencesandneedsinthedreamer’slife.Theyseemrealwhiletheyaretakingplace.Somedreamsarepleasant,othersareannoying,andstillothersarefrightening.Everyonedreams,butsomepersonsneverrecalldreaming.Othersrememberonlyalittleaboutadreamtheyhadjustbeforeawakeningandnothingaboutearlierdreams.Noonerecallsallhisdreams.Dreamsinvolvelittlelogicalthought.Inmostdreams,thedreamercannotcontrolwhathappenstohim.Thestorymaybeconfusing,andthingshappenthatwouldnothappeninreallife.Peopleseeinmostdreams,buttheymayalsohear,smell,touch,andtasteintheirdreams.Mostdreamsoccurincolor,butpersonswhohavebeenblindsincebirthdonotseeatallindreams.Dreamsareaproductofthesleeper’smind.Theyincludeeventsandfeelingsthathehasexperienced.Mostdreamsarerelatedtoeventsofthedaybeforethedreamandstrongwishesofthedreamer.Manyminorincidentsofthehoursbeforesleepappearindreams.Feweventsmorethantwodaysoldturnup.Deepwishesorfears-especiallythoseheldsincechildhood-oftenappearindreams,andmanydreamsfulfilsuchwishes.Eventsinthesleeper'ssurrounding-aloudnoise,forexample,maybecomepartofadream,buttheydonotcausedreams.Somedreamsinvolvedeepfeelingsthatapersonmaynotrealizehehas.Psychiatristsoftenusematerialfromapatient’sdreamstohelpthepersonunderstandhimselfbetter.Dreamingmayhelpmaintaingoodlearningability,memory,andemotionaladjustment.Peoplewhogetplentyofsleep-butareawakenedeachtimetheybegintodream-becomeanxiousandrestless.Thispassageismainlyabout .A. why wedreamduringsleep B. how wedreamduringsleepC. whatdreamsare D. what benefitsdreamsbringtopeopleAccordingtothepassage,dreamsresultfrom.A. the sleeper’swishes B. the sleeper’simaginationC. the sleeper’sfeeling D. the sleeper’sownmindWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?Dreamisaconfusingstorywhichinvolveslittlelogicthought.Dreamisrelatedtothedreamer’sreallife.Dreamisanimaginarystorewhichseemsrealwhiletakingplace.Dreaminvolveseventsthatalwayshappeninreallife.Thispassagesuggeststhatpsychiatristsare .tryingtohelpthedreamerrecallhisearlierdreams.tryingtomakethesleeperdreamlogically.studyingthebenefitsofdreams.helpingthesleeperfulfillhisdreamsWemayinferformthepassagethatdreaming .A.isbeneficialtopeople B.disturbspeople’slifeC.makespeoplealwaysrestless D.deprivespeopleofagoodsleepPASSAGETHREEPASSAGETHREEWiththeinventionanddevelopmentoftelevision,entertainmenthasgrownmuchmorevisualincharacterandisdemandinglessandlessuseoftheimagination,consideredbymanytobeman'sgreatestfaculty.Butitsgreatestinadequacyliesinitsinabilitytoexercisejustthosecreativepowersinmenwhicharecalleduponanddevelopedinthepursuitofaworthwhilehobby,Thislackisnotseriouswhileamanisstillfullyemployedinhisday-to-dayworkwhichitselfoftengiveshimopportunitiestocreateeitherwithhishandsorwithhismind.Atthistimeheseeksonlysomeformofrelaxationinhisleisure.Therecomesatime,however,whenhemustretirefromhisoccupationonaccountofage,anditisthenthattheseshallowerpastimes,usefulenoughhasaformofrelaxation,mightceasetosatisfythehithertoactiveman.Today,manyelderlypeoplearefindingthistobetrue,andseemconstantlytobesufferingfromasenseoffrustrationafterretirement,whichrevealsseemconstantlytobesufferingfromasenseoffrustrationafterretirement,whichrevealsitselfinashorttemperandslowdegenerationofhealth,thetwomostcommonsymptoms.11.Thewritercriticizesvisualentertainmentbecause itdoesnotrequireman'screativepowers.itdemandstoomuchofourimagination.itcannotimproveourintelligenceandskill.itleadsmantoslowdegenerationinhealth.Whatisregardedasman’sgreatestfaculty?EntertainmentCharacterHobbiesImaginationWhilefullyemployed,menlookfor visualentertainmentthatrequiresimaginationintheirleisure.opportunitiestocreateeitherwiththeirhandsorwiththeirmindsintheirleisure.somethingthatwillhelpthemrelaxintheirleisure.creativehobbiesintheirleisure.Whenretired,theelderlypeoplefindthat shallowerpastimescannolongersatisfythem.itisunnecessarytocultivatecreativehobbiesintheiryoungerdays.doinganythingafterretirementisunnecessary.relaxationismostsuitablefortheirretiredlife.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat hobbiesaremoreimportanttotheyoungthantotheelderly.weshoulddevelopworthwhilehobbieswhenweareyoung.inancienttimesentertainmentwasmorevisualincharacter.hobbiesarenotimportantinthehealthofmodernmen.TranslationthefollowingsentencesintoChinese.Basedonthesignalsandphotographssentbackbythesatellite,theyhavecometotheconclusionthatthereisnolifeonVenus.Wetakeprideinthesuperiorqualityofournewproducts,whichhavegreatlyimprovedtheimageofourfirm.Itisself-evidentthatthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologyisvitaltothemodernizationofChina.Aftermanyfailures,hefinallysucceededininventingabicyclesuperiortoanyotherinexistence.ThemathsteacherknewthatifTomwasn’tabletosolvethisdifficultproblem,chanceswerethatnootherstudentintheclasscould,either.Hisfailureintheexamhasmadehimawareofhowimportantitistoreviewhislessonsregularly.IwasbusymakinganewdeviceforcatchingratswhenMarkcameanddraggedmeouttoaflowershow.Evenafterhisdoctortoldhimhehadlungcancer,Chichesterwouldnotgiveuphisolddreamofsailingroundtheworld.TranslationthefollowingsentencesintoEnglish..會上有人建議任命一個十一人委員會來制定新章程。.他很可能會因視力不好而被拒收入伍。.我們產(chǎn)品質(zhì)量的穩(wěn)步提高在很大程度上是由于設(shè)備有所改進。.很明顯是他的年輕助手在經(jīng)營這家書店。.由于缺乏資金,他們正在想辦法吸引外資。.我確信她的英語知識對這項工作來說是足夠的。.幸好附近有家醫(yī)院,我們立刻把他送到了那里。.她讀這部小說時,不禁想起了她在農(nóng)村度過的那五年。大學(xué)英語二本科復(fù)習(xí)資料PartIVocabularyandStructure1-A2.D3.D 4.B5. 6.7. 8.C9.A10.B11.D12.B13.B14.D15.C16.D17.B18. 19. 20.21.DCDABReadingcomprehension1-5BCAAC6-10CDDCA11-15CD

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