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hings. And everyone ___35___ from this. 16. A. things B. activities C. ways D. places 17. A. kindness B. education C. instruction D. amusement 18. A. polite B. curious C. challenging D. helpful 19. A. dirty B. beautiful C. different D. simple 20. A. explanations B. answers C. changes D. weaknesses 21. A. running B. walking C. driving D. jumping 22. A. reasons B. disadvantages C. principles D. days 23. A. available B. important C. satisfying D. dangerous 24. A. generally B. casually C. regularly D. deliberately 25. A. friends B. parents C. colleagues D. children 26. A. stop B. start C. repair D. speed 27. A. faith B. time C. money D. material 28. A. enjoy B. need C. see D. get 29. A. cleaner B. neighbor C. adult D. stranger 30. A. seldom B. often C. never D. first 31. A. many B. that C. one D. all 32. A. forting B. respecting C. treating D. teaching 33. A. just B. yet C. still D. even 34. A. force B. inform C. encourage D. remind 35. A. remembers B. involves C. suffers D. benefits 第三部分 閱讀理解(共 20 小題:每小題 ,滿分 50分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) A、 B、 C、 D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A When he donated his brain to science, he didn’ t realize what a valuable gift he shared with the world. His brain has recently been digitally imaged in 3D to ensure future generations have online access to his undiscovered treasures. No, it’ s not Einstein’ s brain. His name was Henry Molaison. You may not have heard of his name but his contribution has influenced our life. Scientists are learning new ways for treating diseases such as Alzheimer’ s, mainly due to the research conducted on Henry. Henry had part of his brain removed in 1953. However, his ability to form memories was unexpectedly changed. Henry could remember some events and people from his life before the operation, though he could not form new memories. If you met Henry, he would fet meeting you seconds later. Henry only lived in the moment, and nowhere else. The operation had removed key parts of the brain responsible for helping remember the details of our lives. Henry had no choice。 his life existed only in the Now. Henry would have fotten the entire meeting moments after it was over. Unable to live a normal life, Henry engaged in simple daily activities such as shopping, watching television, and doing puzzles. He spent most of his time serving as the subject of countless research projects. Henry could still learn new skills and tasks. He could retain theses skills, but had no idea where or when he had learned them. His brain has multiple memory systems. Memory is not a single process which occurs in the entire brain. Instead, various parts of the brain are responsible for our memory. Due to his inability to remember he’ d done so many times before, Henry was a willing participant and never grew tired of serving the science munity. Giving scientists the map for learning how and when the brain forms memories is Henry’ s greatest contribution. This is the priceless gift that won’ t easily be fotten. 36. After part of his brain was removed, Henry __________. A. had no choice but to live a life in the past B. became unable to remember the details of his life C. realized that he could give a valuable gift to the world D. decided to contribute more to the study of the human’ s brain 37. Which of the following things occupied most of Henry’ s daily time? A. Shopping with his family. B. Watching television at home. C. Doing puzzles alone. D. Taking part in research projects. 38. The underlined word “ retain” in Paragraph 5 can be replace by “ __________” . A. possess B. fet C. change D. control 39. According to the passage, Henry’ s key contribution to science is to __________. A. helping humans live a longer life than ever before B. never growing tired of serving the science munity C. teaching us how to remember the details of our lives D. helping scientists study how and where memories are formed 40. It can be inferred that __________. A. the author is one of Henry’ s doctors B. Henry enjoyed his inability to remember C. the author sings high praise for Henry D. the part of Henry’ s brain was removed for study B SIXWEEK PROGRAM All 6week courses offered through Summer College are collegelevel courses. S