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My trouble is that I am one of those hopelessly impractical(顽固的) and incurably(不可救药的)lazy people. Outside my work at the office which is dull enough, the only thing that interests me is listening to classical music. I have a big collection of records and all day long the only thing I can think about is when I am going to get home to listen to a new symphony(交响乐 )or concerto(交奏曲).
1. Fred Ames________.
A.and the author both enjoy making things and keeping busy
B.and the author is not different
C.is almost the same as the author
D.and the author don’t have any common interests
2. The author________.
A.is some times attracted by Fred’s skill as a craftsman
B.is never disappointed about Fred’s skill
C.doesn’t count Fred as his friend
D.thinks that Fred’s skill is poor
3. Which of the following statements is true?
A.Not all the things that Fred makes are perfect.
B.Anything made by Fred is wonderful.
C.Not everything that Fred makes is perfect.
D.Anything made by Fred is not worth the author’ s disappointment.
4.The author________.
A.is not hard-working
B.works very hard
C.likes his work very much
D.works in a factory
Fred Ames and I haven’ t much in common. I sometimes wonder why we are friends at all. Perhaps it is Fred’ s skill as a craftsman (手工艺者) that I find so attractive. He’ s always busy making things. Everything he makes is so perfect that I sometimes feel a little of disappointment. If I knock over a vase and it is broken into a thousand pieces, Fred puts it together again in such a way that only an expert would see the difference.
My trouble is that I am one of those hopelessly impractical(顽固的) and incurably(不可救药的)lazy people. Outside my work at the office which is dull enough, the only thing that interests me is listening to classical music. I have a big collection of records and all day long the only thing I can think about is when I am going to get home to listen to a new symphony(交响乐 )or concerto(交奏曲).
1. Fred Ames________.
A.and the author both enjoy making things and keeping busy
B.and the author is not different
C.is almost the same as the author
D.and the author don’t have any common interests
2. The author________.
A.is some times attracted by Fred’s skill as a craftsman
B.is never disappointed about Fred’s skill
C.doesn’t count Fred as his friend
D.thinks that Fred’s skill is poor
3. Which of the following statements is true?
A.Not all the things that Fred makes are perfect.
B.Anything made by Fred is wonderful.
C.Not everything that Fred makes is perfect.
D.Anything made by Fred is not worth the author’ s disappointment.
4.The author________.
A.is not hard-working
B.works very hard
C.likes his work very much
D.works in a factory
(江西省瑞昌一中2010届高三上学期期中考试)
Advancing age means losing your hair, your waistline and your memory,right ? Dana Denis is just 40 years old, but 36 she's worried about what she calls “my rolling mental blackouts” . “I try to remember something and I just blank out.” she says. You may 37 about these lapses, calling them “senior moments ”or blaming “early Alzheimer's (老年痴呆症)”. Is it an inescapable fact that the older you get, the 38 you remember? Well, sort of. But as time goes by, we tend to blame age 39 problems that are not necessarily age-related.
“When a teenager can't find her keys, she thinks it's because she's distracted or disorganized”, says Paul Gold. “A 70-year-old blames her 40 ”. In fact,the 70-year-old may have been 41 things for decades.
In healthy people, memory doesn't worsen as 42 as many of us think. “As we 43 , the memory mechanism isn't 44 ”, says psychologist Fergus Craik. “It's just inefficient”.
The brain's processing speed 45 over the years,though no one knows exactly 46 . Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency 47 there's less activity in the brain. But, cautions Barry Gordon, “It's not clear that less activity is 48 . A beginning athlete is winded(气喘吁吁)more__49__than a senior athlete. In the same way, 50 the brain gets more skilled at a task, it expends less energy on it.”
There are 51 you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory, though it 52 effort. Margaret Sewell says “We're a quick-fix culture, but you have to 53 to keep your brain 54 . It's like having a good body. You can't go to the gym once a year 55 expect to stay in top form”.
36. A. almost B. seldom C. already D. never
37. A. joke B. laugh C. blame D. criticize
38. A. much B. little C. more D. less
39. A. since B. for C. by D. because
40. A. memory B. mind C. trouble D. health
41. A. organizing B. misplacing C. putting D. finding
42. A. rapidly B. frequently C. timely D. quickly
43. A. mature B. progress C. age D. grow
44. A. broken B. poor C. perfect D. working
45. A. falls down B. slows down C. sets down D. turns down
46. A. why B. how C. what D. when
47. A. although B. so C. since D. that
48. A. irregular B. better C. normal D. worse
49. A. difficultly B. easily C. common D. fast
50. A. as B. till C. though D. yet
51. A. stages B. steps C. advantages D. purposes
52. A. tries B. takes C. does D. spends
53. A. rest B. come C. work D. study
54. A. in peace B. in detail C. in fashion D. in shape
55. A. so B. or C. and D. if
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