view that man’s intelligence is given to him . A. at birth
B. through education
C. both at birth and through education D. through environment of one’s family 33. If a child is born with high intelligence, he can . A. surely become a genius B. still become a genius if he isn’t given good education C. reach his intelligence limits through his own efforts D.
probably
reach
his
intelligence limits in rich and varied surroundings
34. The example of the twins going to a university and to a factory
separately
shows .
A. the importance of their intelligence B. the role of environment on intelligence C. the importance of their positions D. the part that birth plays
35. The best title of the passage can be . A. On Intelligence
B. On Genius C.
Dependence
on
Environment D. Effect
of Education on Intelligence 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项。选项有两项为多余选项。
Although most parents
don't like doing it after a long and
exhausting
workday,
reading bedtime stories does make a positive influence on your child's emotional and mental health. ____36____
It helps to develop children's imagination.
Reading bedtime stories can develop your children's ability to form pictures or ideas in their mind. A healthy imagination
makes
their
minds work well and teaches them to think quickly yet effectively. ___37___
It improves children's language.
Reading also improves your
children's
language.
____38____They'll most likely use those words in the stories you read right after they hear them. Listening to many stories helps kids to express their opinions better.
___39___
Reading books makes people more learned. When children hear the stories you tell, they learn grammar and vocabulary, for example. It helps them be successful in school as they already know a lot from your stories. What's more, every story has its moral aspect and tells them what's good and what's bad.
These reasons leave no chances of doubting whether
to read bedtime stories to your
children
or
not.____40____They will thank you in future, I promise.
A. It fosters children's affection for reading.
B. It makes children knowledgeable.
C. Take a look at the best benefits of it and you'll never be lazy to do that.
D. So however tired you are, find time to read bedtime stories to your children.
E. Bedtime stories create just unforgettable moments.
F. They remember most words you say and enlarge their vocabulary.
G. They'll be successful
in many aspects thanks to a wonderful imagination.
第三节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项。
One afternoon, I was walking with Evan on the second floor. I talked on and on
and
Evan
walked
______41______in front of me. As we turned a corner, Evan ____42____me and said the ten words. “Why are you talking to me? I’m not your friend.” Those were the exact words he said to me that day. I stood
there ___43____. He kept walking and never looked back. I ___44___ to my next class with tears coming up in my eyes.
We ______45______ spoke to each other after that. I ______46______ into a shell, like a turtle, to hide from the world. For the rest of my time in middle school, I didn’t ____47____ myself to get close to anyone. I push away most of my friends____48____ being hurt
again.
I
avoided
unnecessary____49____.
It wasn’t until high school that I was able to ____50____ my head out of my shell
and
begin
____51____people again. But even
today,
I
am
still
____52____ in choosing who I open up to. It takes me a very long time to warm up to ____53____.
I was twelve then. I was too trusting and I took what Evan said ____54____. Maybe he was having a bad day ____55____ maybe I was talking too much. In my view, what he said to me that day ____56____ the course of my life. but if weren’t for that ____57____, I wouldn’t have met my best friends in high school.
I understand that, in middle school, we were all young. I’ve been able to
____58____ all the people who bullied me, but for some ____59____ I can’t seem to forgive Evan. Those words that day hurt me more than anything. I believe that one day I’ll be ____60____enough to forgive Evan too. But right now
I’m
still
that
twelve-year-old running down the hall with tears filled with his eyes.
41. A. silently
B. carefully
C.
suddenly D. happily
42. A.
argued
with
B. shouted at C.
turned to D. reminded of
43. A. astonished
B. disappointed C.
frightened D. amused
44. A. came back
B. gave in
C. made
faces D. ran off
45. A. frequently
B. willingly
C.
attentively D. rarely
46. A. looked
B. turned
C.
escaped D. lived
47. A. wish
B. allow
C.
expect D. force
48. A. for fear of
B. because of C.
in
need of
D. instead of
49. A. outings
B. conversations C.
lessons
D. friends
50. A. remain