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ondon, soon after the beginning of the Second World new worlds Freud explored were inside man himself. For the unconscious mind is like a deep well, full of memories and feelings. These memories and feelings have been stored there from the moment of our birth. Our conscious mind has fotten them. We do not suspect that they are there until some unhappy or unusual experience causes us to remember, or to dream dreams. Then suddenly we see the same thing and feel the same way we felt when we were little children. This discovery of Freud39。t understand at all what was happening to the madman. Had he been possessed by a devil or evil spirit? Was God punishing him for wrongdoing? Often such people were shut away from the ordinary people as if they had done some terrible crime. This is still true today in many places. Doctors prefer to experiment on those parts of a man which they can see and examine. If you cut a man39。t drink anything, although she was very thirsty. Something prevented her from discovered the reason for this. One day, as they were talking, the girl remembered having seen a dog drink from her nurse39。s ideas are accepted today. But others have followed where he led and have helped us to understand ourselves better. Because of him, and them, there is more hope today than there has ever been before for people who were once just called “crazy”. 1. So far, Freud is the only one who can ______________. A) study human?s thoughts, ideas and dreams B) provide us the most satisfying reply to where dreams e from C) tell us the reason why we will dream at night D) offer us some help in mental problems 2. Freud _____________________. A) spent most of his life in Vienna as well as London B) ended his life after World War II C) spend most of his life in Vienna, Austria D) passed away in Austria before the World War Ⅱ 3. When Freud was a grownup, ___________________. A) he was more interested in human mind than the way the human body works B) he focused his study on the human mind instead of human body C) he shifted his attention to the study of psychology D) he was most interested in the study of how human body works 4. In Freud?s day, _________________. A) a number of doctors concentrated on the human?s dreams B) a lot of students admired Freud?s study very much C) no doctor would like to work with Freud together D) no doctors were interested in human?s ideas, thoughts or dreams 5. According to the passage, Dr Josef Breuer ________________. A) gave Freud some help in Freud?s study B) was one of the workmates of Freud C) was a doctor who specialized in the study of human body D) offtered some advice in Freud?s study 6. According to the passage, psychoanalysis was a process ________________. A) in which patients would not participate B) in which patients must say something great they encountered before C) in which patients could do what they like to do D) in which patients could speak out his bad fortune freely in order to make themselves reassured 7. Freud found with a shock that ________________. A) young children and their parents couldn?t stay together for a long time B) yong children were always obedient to their parents C) young children were not so different from their parents in feelings D) young children and his parents differed largely in feelings 8. Although much attack pointed to Freud, it was also thought by many people that Freud had a way to uncover the secrets of __________and to help miserable people. 9. According to the passage, it is hardly to measure Freud?s influence on modern art, ___ __ _______. 10. According to the passage, at present Freud?s study brings a lot of hope to people once called “______.” Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a short passage with 5 questions or inplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or plete the statements in the fewest possible words on Answer Sheet 2. Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage. Many workers who worked in the World Trade Center after the September eleventh attacks became sick. They breathed a mix of dust, smoke and chemicals in the ruins of the Twin Towers and a third building that fell. Some went clays without good protection for their lungs. Five years later, many of the thousands who worked at Ground Zero in the early days after the attacks still have health problems. Doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City have announced the results of the largest study of these workers. The study confirmed high rates of breathing problems in members of the building trades, firefighters, police officers and other workers. Almost seventy percent of the workers in the study had a new or worsened breathing problem. These problems developed during or after their time working in the mountain of wreckage. About sixty percent still had breathing problems at the time of their examination. The researchers say they decided to study the effects on breathing first because other disorders might be slower to appear. Mount Sinai says it tested almost twelve thousand people between two thousand two and two thousand four. Eight out of ten of them agreed to have their results used in the report. The new results added strength to a Mount Sinai study released in two thousand four. That study was based on only about one thousand workers. Some lawmakers have sharply criticized city and state officials for letting workers labor at Ground Zero without satisfactory equipment. Officials have also been criticized for saying the air was relatively safe. State and federal officials have promised more than fifty million dollars to pay for treatment of the worker