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  • 151.The clever boy made a hole in the wall,________ he could see ________ was going on inside the house.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 152.Was it in 1969 _____ the American astronaut succeeded ____ landing on the moon?( ?。?/h2>

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  • 153.The two groups ultimately reached an agreement and decided to c
    (to work together with sb.jye.ai in order to achieve sth.) with each other.

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  • 154.When faced with the decision to get out of bed or have a few more minutes of sleep,which do you choose?Believe it or not,that decision could make a world of difference in the rest of your day.
       About 85 percent of Americans use an alarm clock to wake up in the mornings,according to sleep researcher Till Roennenber.And while there are no official numbers on snoozing(打盹),a quick survey of social media makes it clear that hitting the snooze button is a popular pastime.
       As to how the snooze button will affect your day,scientists have mixed opinions.Some scientists think people who hit the snooze button in the mornings are actually clever,creative and happy while some said that hitting the snooze button will ruin your life,or at the very least your day. "I feel that hitting the snooze button has got to be one of the worst things that ever happened to human sleep," researcher Jonathan Horowitz said. "The chances of you 'snoozing' and actually experiencing a meaningful rest are close to zero."
       According to some sleep experts,when hitting the snooze button,you are in fact confusing your body and mind,and throwing yourself into a deep state of being sleepy.The body needs some time to wake up,so,when returning to what will be a light sleep for a brief period of time,you are putting your body back into a sleep mode before waking it again.At that point your body won't know what it wants,resulting in a sort of half awaken state.
       If you really want to take advantage of an alarm clock,the key is to form a healthy sleep cycle.Focus your efforts on getting enough sleep each night and waking up at the same time each day so that when your alarm goes off you feel rested.

    (1)What can we infer about hitting the snooze button from Paragraph 2?

    A.People do it just for fun.
    B.It is a common practice.
    C.People take it seriously.
    D.It is a bit childish.
    (2)What do some sleep experts think of hitting the snooze button?

    A.It is meaningful in the long term.
    B.It makes people become lazy.
    C.It brings us a sense of satisfaction.
    D.It affects our body and mind.
    (3)What's the author's suggestion on getting the best out of alarms?

    A.Forming a good sleep habit.
    B.Trying to relax ourselves.
    C.Making use of willpower.
    D.Using an extra alarm.
    (4)What is the best title for the text?

    A.Ways to keep refreshed in the morning.
    B.The snooze button and people's character.
    C.Should you rely on the snooze button?
    D.How to avoid the light sleep mode?

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  • 155.As Wilson Guarin watched the helicopter flying above,he wondered if the men being lifted into the sky felt the risk had been worth it.
       Moments earlier,Guarin and his children had hiked to Hermit Falls in Angeles National Forest,one of the most popular waterfalls in the Los Angeles area.Soon after they arrived,they saw a man injure his shoulder when he jumped into the rock pool at the base of Hermit Falls.Less than a minute later,another man jumped and appeared to break both his legs.Guarin said the cliff jumpers' purposes were obvious.They wanted to get a video of themselves and post it to social media.
       A thirst among hikers,often inexperienced and under-prepared,to collect "likes" and shares on Instagram and other social media sites has led to a sharp increase in rescue missions by first responders.
       The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Search and Rescue teams conducted 681 missions in 2017,the largest number in five years.It's a 38% increase from the 491 rescues they did in 2013.
       The teams' leaders say the single largest factor for that increase is people posting videos of extreme activities online.Then,without any thought about the difficulty,others try to recreate their own 15-second version of glory.
       On Instagram,posts from visitors making adventures in waterfalls and swimming holes in Angeles National Forest and other recreation areas show hikers changed into models,striking seemingly the same poses in the same places.
       We shouldn't prevent people from enjoying the outdoors.But many accidents are avoidable and happen either when people go off trail or ignore official warnings about an area being closed and visit anyway.
       Guarin still thinks about the two men he watched in helicopter rides sent to a hospital. "You get concerned about what people are willing to do-to not have fun.It's risking everything for no reason.
       Well,there are the "likes".

    (1)What happened to the two jumpers?

    A.They both got badly injured.
    B.They were trapped in a rock pool.
    C.They were caught in an air crash.
    D.They were rescued by the Guarins.
    (2)What do the figures imply in paragraph 4?

    A.More social rescues are timely and effective.
    B.More attention is paid from the social media.
    C.More public resources are clearly being occupied.
    D.More people raise the awareness of self-defense.
    (3)What is the main reason for the increase in the number of rescues?

    A.Hikers are inexperienced and under-prepared.
    B.Helicopters are easily available in more areas.
    C.Travelers go off trail or ignore official warnings.
    D.More people share their extreme activities online.
    (4)What does Guarin think of the jumpers' action?

    A.It is not a wise thing to do.
    B.It is their own version of glory.
    C.Watching it online is a lot of fun.
    D.Getting "likes" makes it worthwhile.

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  • 156.All her time ________ experiments,she has no time for entertainment.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 157.My first caregiving experience involved driving 180 miles every day to see my grandmother who was terminally ill.I was certainly(1)
    as the weeks turned into months,but the desire to(2)
    my grandmother in her last days was overwhelming (無法抗拒的).
       Years later,my 87-year-old father required more(3)
    skills than I could provide.As he lived 700 miles away from me,I deeply(4)
    that I couldn't take care of him myself,but I thought my nightly phone calls,filled with laughter and family news,provided him with(5)
    support.
       Then,(6)
    ,because of cancer,I became the one who needed(7)
    .Friends provided meals,house cleaning,and rides to appointments.The gratitude I felt for these acts of(8)
    was beyond words.It was also because of their thoughtfulness that I could focus all my energy on healing (治愈) my body and mind.
       Soon afterwards,in trying to find a meaningful purpose,I(9)
    with the idea of offering assistance to other caregivers.I was(10)
    with both sides of the struggle,and this(11)
    me to pay it forward for the incredible amount of support I had received.
       A(n)(12)
    arose when a caregiver I knew for years was unable to travel to her winter home in Florida.While recovering from surgery,she was(13)
    to drive.When she asked me to be the driver,I didn't(14)
    ,so we headed south on an adventure.
       Now,due to the pandemic,I have to suspend the program,but I look forward to(15)
    my journey of caring for caregivers soon.I welcome the chance to lift the burden off their shoulders,even if it's for just a minute.

    (1) A.relieved B.delighted C.frustrated D.exhausted
    (2) A.rescue B.comfort C.please D.protect
    (3) A.communication B.survival C.nursing D.working
    (4) A.regretted B.a(chǎn)ssumed C.feared D.a(chǎn)ppreciated
    (5) A.professional B.physical C.financial D.emotional
    (6) A.unfortunately B.gradually C.eventually D.surprisingly
    (7) A.encouragement B.a(chǎn)ttention C.care D.guidance
    (8) A.bravery B.modesty C.honesty D.kindness
    (9) A.reflected on B.came up C.went over D.focused on
    (10) A.faced B.occupied C.a(chǎn)cquainted D.a(chǎn)ssociated
    (11) A.a(chǎn)llowed B.required C.a(chǎn)dvised D.forced
    (12) A.problem B.crisis C.opportunity D.emergency
    (13) A.forbidden B.expected C.supposed D.determined
    (14) A.respond B.hesitate C.struggle D.compromise
    (15) A.extending B.planning C.finishing D.continuing

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  • 158.Be _________ and joyful,for your mental health is equal to your physical health.(  )

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  • 159.The baby is just one day old and has not yet left hospital.She is quiet but alert(警覺).Twenty centimeters from her face researchers have placed a white card with two black spots on it.She stares at it carefully.A researcher removes the card and replaces it by another,this time with the spots differently spaced.As the cards change from one to the other,her gaze(凝視) starts to lose its focus - until a third,with three black spots,is presented.Her gaze returns;she looks at it for twice as long as she did at the previous card.Can she tell that the number two is different from three,just 24 hours after coming into the world?
       Or do newborns simply prefer more to fewer?The same experiment,but with three spots shown before two,shows the same return of interest when the number of spots changes.Perhaps it is just the newness?When slightly older babies were shown cards with pictures of objects(a comb,a key,an orange and so on),changing the number of objects had an effect separate from changing the objects themselves.Could it be the pattern that two things make,as opposed to three?No again.Babies paid more attention to squares moving randomly on a screen when their number changed from two to three,or three to two.The effect even crosses between senses.Babies who were repeatedly shown two spots became more excited when they then heard three drumbeats than when they heard just two;likewise(同樣地) when the researchers started with drumbeats and moved to spots.

    (1)The experiment described in Paragraph 1 is related to the baby's

    A.sense of hearing
    B.sense of sight
    C.sense of touch
    D.sense of smell
    (2)Babies are sensitive to the change in

    A.the size of cards
    B.the colour of pictures
    C.the shape of patterns
    D.the number of objects
    (3)Why did the researchers test the babies with drumbeats?

    A.To reduce the difficulty of the experiment.
    B.To see how babies recognize sounds.
    C.To carry their experiment further.
    D.To keep the babies' interest.
    (4)Where does this text probably come from?

    A.Science fiction.
    B.Children's literature.
    C.An advertisement.
    D.A science report.

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  • 160.Natalie Doan,14,has always felt lucky to live in Rockaway,New York.Living just a few blocks from
    the beach,Natalie can see the ocean and hear the wave from her house. "It's the ocean that makes Rockaway so special," she says.
       October 29,that ocean turned fierce(激烈的).That night,Hurricane Sandy attacked the East Coast,
    and Rockaway was hit especially hard.Fortunately,Natalie's family ran away to Brooklyn shortly before the city's bridge closed.
       When they returned to Rockaway the next day,they found their neighborhood in ruins.Many of
       Natalie's friends had lost their homes and were living far away.All around her,people were suffering,especially the old.Natalie's school was so damaged that she had to go to a school in Brooklyn.
       In the following few days,the men and women helping Rockaway recover encouraged Natalie.
       Volunteers came with lots of clothing and toys.Neighbors offered their spare time to help others rebuild.Teenagers climbed stairs to deliver water and food to people trapped in powerless high buildings.
       "My mom tells me that I can't control what happens to me," Natalie says. "but I can always choose
    how I deal with it."
       Natalie's choice was to help.
       She created a website page matching survivors in need with people who wanted to help.In the coming months,her website page helped lots of kids:Christopher,who received a new basketball;Charlie,who got a new keyboard.Natalie also worked with other organizations to bring much-need supplies to Rockaway.Her efforts made her a famous person.
       Today,the scars(創(chuàng)痕) of destruction(破壞)are still seen in Rockaway,but hope is in the air.
       The streets are clear,and many homes have been rebuilt. "I can't imagine living anywhere but Rockaway," Natalie says."My neighborhood will be back,even stronger than before."

    (1)When Natalie returned to Rockaway after the hurricane,she found
    .
    A.some friends had lost their lives
    B.her neighborhood was destroyed
    C.her school had moved to Brooklyn
    D.the old were free from suffering
    (2)According to Paragraph 4,who encouraged Natalie most?

    A.The people helping Rockaway rebuild.
    B.The people trapped in high buildings.
    C.The volunteers offering money to survivors.
    D.Local teenagers bringing clothing to old people.
    (3)How did Natalie help the survivors?

    A.She gave her toys to the kids.
    B.She took care of younger children.
    C.She called on the government to help.
    D.She built an information sharing website.
    (4)What does the story intend to tell us?

    A.Little people can make a big difference.
    B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
    C.East or west,home is best.
    D.Technology is power.

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