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n view of B. in relation to C. in terms of D. in response to 27. The plans got __▲ ___ in the approval process, so everyone had to stop and wait until the application forms came back from the ministry. A. struck B. occupied C. stuck D. delivered 28. “The Mozart effect” is a study described in 1993 in Nature ____▲ ___ aroused public interest about the idea ____▲ ___ listening to a classical music somehow improves the brain. A. that。s not—— have been around since the mobile age. Today, they?re so mon that researchers have devoted studies to them. For Valerie Kusler, who works on a cattle farm, the feeling is plicated by the cows. “The cows?moo is very muffled, it kinda sounds like… errrrrr,” she says.“So that39。s research that_____. A. phantom vibrations could probably result in obsessive behavior B. the use of smartphones has pletely changed the way our minds work C. most people feel unfortable when they experience phantom vibrations D. hospital workers are more likely to suffer from phantom vibrations than students 65. According to Larry Rosen, the most effective measure against phantom vibrations is to_____. A. move to a quieter neighborhood B. stop using smartphones in poor condition C. take a break from using smartphones occasionally D. keep a close watch on your anxiety levels D A fouryearold girl sees three biscuits divided between a stuffed crocodile and a teddy bear. The crocodile gets two。 Brunswick, the international advisory firm, has just released their global survey of over 40,000 people from 26 countries that includes generations, geographies and measures global opinion on a large group of topics such as globalization and automation(自動(dòng)化 ). Here are the 10 countries from the survey that were optimistic about the future. 10. Denmark: 20%。 2. India: 73%。 6. Brazil: 34%。 and negotiation, over toys, treats etc, is part of life. 66. From Paragraph 2 to 4, we can conclude _____. A. people will sacrifice money to avoid unfairness B. fairness means as much to adults as to children C. something is better than nothing after all D. a 3070 split is acceptable to the majority 67. Which of the following does fairnessasnocheating apply to? A. divisions of housework B. favoritism between children C. banned drugs in sport D. schooling opportunities 68. Which of the following best fits in the blank in Paragraph 7? A. the lottery didn?t follow the rules B. she was cheated out of the money C. the lottery wasn?t equal at all D. she would never have agreed to those rules 69. The chief factor in preventing unfairness is to _____. A. observe agreements B. establish rules C. strengthen morality D. understand negotiation 70. The main purpose of the passage is to ______ A. declare the importance of fairness B. suggest how to achieve fairness C. present different attitudes to fairness D. explain why we love fairness 第 Ⅱ 卷 (非選擇題 兩 部分 共 35 分) 第 四 部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共 10 個(gè)小題,每小題 1 分,滿(mǎn)分 10 分) 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文 ,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。d reach down and scratch it because it was probably a little itch caused by the neurons firing(神經(jīng)元刺激),” he says. Now, of course, the itch triggers him to reach for his phone. Rosen says it39。 that 29. The Inter provides people with the chance to have the information they need ____▲ ___ to them quickly and cheaply. A. delivered B. to deliver C. delivering D. deliver 30. The crashed plane had been kept in service for longer than __▲ __ intended. A. originally B. vaguely C. temporarily D. consistently 31. When my mother became unwell, I felt a sense of duty that perhaps I ___▲ ___ before. A. might not feel B. should not have felt C. could not feel D. would not have felt 32. The British took words from other countries something we call “borrowing”, __▲ __ the words were kept. A. because B. as though C. even though D. if 33. Do you sometimes ignore loved ones because your life is too fast and busy leaving them __▲ __ whether you really love them? A. wonder B. to be wondering C. wondering D. wondered 34. When will the bikesharing schemes be introduced to the public? Not until_____▲ ___ a better understanding of them. A. we have had B. will we have had C. have we had D. we will have had 35. My goodness, the lawn looks dead! ____▲ ___. There?s no rain and water is so precious. A. It can?t be helped B. It beats me C. It?s on me D. It?s our of the question 第二節(jié) : 完形填空 (共 20 小題 。 8. Why can?t Adam go boating with the woman tomorrow? A. He is busy preparing a speech contest. B. He is taking a vacation in China now. C. He has to work overtime tomorrow. 9. What will the man do tomorrow? A. Reading a new book. B. Writing at home all day. C. Spending an hour in the park. 聽(tīng)第 8 段材料 , 回答第 10 至 12 題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。 第一節(jié) ( 共 5 小題 ; 每小題 1 分 , 滿(mǎn)分 5 分 ) 聽(tīng)下面 5 段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà) 或獨(dú)白 讀兩遍。 which B. what。s very similar to what my phone sounds like when it vibrates on my desk or in my purse.” Other people may not confuse cows for their phones, but research shows phantom vibration symptom is a nearuniversal experience for people with smartphones Nearly 90 percent of college undergraduates in a 2021 study said they felt phantom vibrations. The number was just as high for a survey of hospital workers, who reported feeling phantom vibrations on either a weekly or monthly basis. “ Something in your brain is being triggered(觸發(fā)) that39。 the bear one. “Is that fair?” asks the experimenter. The girl judges that it is not. “How about now?” asks the experimenter, breaking the bear?s single biscuit in