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our efforts. A. in view of B. in response to C. in parallel with D. in return for 22. For the final of our journey, we decided to take the coach. A. leg B. round C. distance D. path 23. The problem he will have his college education at home or abroad remains untouched. A. how B. whether C. that D. when 24. After making the speech, he went through it in his mind to reflect where he better. A. could do B. would do C. could have done D. would have done 25. Laughter produces shortterm changes in the function of the heart and blood circulation, heart rate and oxygen consumption. A. increasing B. to increase C. having increased D. being increased 26. The boss the employees a rise in salary for ages, but nothing has occurred yet. A. promised B. had promised C. would promise D. promises 27. If they throw stones at you, don?t throw back. Use them to build your own foundation . A. somehow B. anyway C. instead D. nevertheless 28. —Why can?t John land a job in years? —Anyone with criminal records will be laid off first when it es time to let staff go. A. rewarding B. demanding C. worthwhile D. stable 29.—I got beaten in the first round in the contest. I am feeling depressed. —Cheer up! You have to yourself to have the last laugh. A. open。 his father gave him the job. But Jann Wenner, the magazine39。 personal information, such as their locations.” 【寫作內(nèi)容】 30 個(gè)單詞概述上述信息的主要內(nèi)容; 120 個(gè)單詞發(fā)表你的觀點(diǎn),內(nèi)容包 括: ( 1)支持成反對(duì)共享單車的推廣; ( 2)用 23 個(gè)理由或論據(jù)支撐你的觀點(diǎn)。s worth noting that limiting disruptions is the only solution. Remember the more you do to minimize taskswitching over the course of the day, the more ability you?ll have for activities that actually 55. Even small changes can make a big difference. 36. A. initial B. personal C. inner D. ambitious 37. A. plan B. account C. prediction D. insight 38. A. switching B. swinging C. swapping D. shuttling 39. A. benefits B. reasons C. consequences D. challenges 40. A. guided B. changed C. adapted D. interrupted 41. A. advantage B. emphasis C. trouble D. practice 42. A. in stock B. in store C. in check D. in possession 43. A. As a rule B. As a result C. In short D In contrast 44. A. patience B. discipline C. courage D. attention 45. A. expectation B. task C. environment D vision 46. A. replace B. silence C. answer D. pick 47. A. continuously B. finally C. passionately D. directly 48. A. similar B. relevant C. superior D. opposite 49. A. affordable B. basic C. considerable D. modest 50. A. research B. aspect C. reaction D. approach 51. A. minimum B. maximum C. turning D. fixed 52. A. analyzing B. grouping C. assigning D. undertaking 53. A. disturbing B. annoying C. unavoidable D. unnecessary 54. A. sympathetic B. loyal C. accustomed D. connected 55. A. matter B. function C. work D. interfere 第三部分 閱讀理解(共 15 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 30分) 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 Research shows that when we are absorbed in an activity, even minor distractions (分心 ) can have a huge effect. According to a study, regaining our 36 drive following an interruption can take about 20 minutes. Multitasking (多任務(wù) ), as many studies have shown, is a myth (謬論 ). A more accurate 37 of what happens when we tell ourselves we are multitasking is that we?re rapidly 38 between activities, sucking our mental energy. And the 39 can be surprisingly serious. An experiment found that we lose as many as 10 IQ points when we allow our work to be 40 by distractions like s and text messages. The 41 is that multitasking is enjoyable. It?s fun to satisfy your curiosity. Who knows what that next or text message holds 42? Finding out provides immediate satisfaction. 43, resisting distractions and staying on task requires 44 and mental effort. So, what are we to do? Our strategy is to change the 45 to move temptation further away: shut down your program or 46 your phone. It?s a lot easier to stay on task when you?re not 47 fighting off mental desires. The alternative, which most of us consider mon, is 48 to dieting in a bakery. We all need the willpower to resist the temptations, but doing so es with 49 costs to our limited supply of willpower. Another worthwhile 50 is to collect similar activities together, keeping transition (轉(zhuǎn)換 ) time to a 51 point. Instead of spreading phone calls, meetings and s throughout your day, try 52 related tasks so that there are fewer transitions. In some jobs, multitasking is 53. Some of us truly do need to stay 54 to our clients, colleagues and managers. So it39。 Bikesharing has taken off in China far faster than in any other market. The market has bee flooded with new panies in recent months. The bikesharing panies operate in a similar way. They use apps that allow users, after paying a deposit, to unlock the wheels with their smartphones. After the journey, users can leave bikes anywhere in public and pay a little money for the use. The service is very popular as it provides an effective solution to “the last kilometer” problem. The promoting of the bikesharing service is also raising questions about profitability, widespread bike vandalism (破壞 ) and theft, and growing government regulation. A Hong Kong man who was arrested for throwing several shared bikes into rivers said he had no regret destroying them because ”the GPS devices in the bikes give away users39。s cofounder and publisher, was quick to assure critics of the appointment process that his son is terribly talented and had to prove himself before being given the post. Apparently Gus worked his way up from more junior positions with the pany, and demonstrated, according to his father, the “drive and discipline and charm, and all the things that