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D. difficulties( ) 58. A. passing by B. giving up C. setting off D. calming down ( ) 59. A. ability B. habit C. goal D. choice ( ) 60. A. introductions B. conversations C. judgement D. impressions第Ⅱ卷第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用第二節(jié) 語法填空題(共10小題;,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。s up” is enough.D. don39。t talk or meet every day, 39 Build on this aspect, and be as emotionally and / or physically available as possible for this person. You have no need to make it look like your life travels around him / her, but never let a call or a message go importantly, 40 You39。s something you39。t judge you or do anything that might hurt you. There39。s time to stop saying “bird brain”permanently ! can be inferred from the passage?A. Crows were the first animal to take the test.B. Scientists trained crows for both tests.C. Crows could get rewards in the first test.D. In RMTS, the crows picked more correct cards than in IMTS. to the RMTS test, if the birds were given the sample card with one square and one circle, which sample would be the correct result?A. Two samesized circles.B. One circle and one triangle.C. Two samesized squares.D. Two differentsized circles and triangles.34. The underlined word “spontaneous” could be replaced by . .A. instinctive B. sponsored C. suspected D. relational35. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Birds Are Cleverer Than MonkeysB. Monkeys Are Cleverer Than BirdsC. Birds Did Well in IMTSD. Stop Saying “Birdbrain” Anymore 第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng), 選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。t perform well at Harvard College. C. He understands how to be an excellent boss. D. He likes sharing his opinions with young employees. 30. Why is it hard for bosses to get feedback from their employees? A. Bosses are always too busy to listen to employees feedback. B. Employees think it unnecessary to provide their feedback. C. Employees feel under peer pressure from their colleagues. D. Employees worry about the negative effects feedback may have. 31. What’s the purpose of the passage?A. To advertise for Facebook pany.B. To exchange some lessons in his career.C. To get feedback from employees.D. To introduce Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook.DPeople may use the expression “birdbrain”in English to talk about someone who is stupid, but crows prove that this is unfair. Now it has been discovered that crows may understand analogies (類推法).It was once thought that only humans could understand analogies, which help us to solve problems creatively,put things into categories and make scientific discoveries. To test this ability in animals, scientists do“relational matchingtosample”( RMTS ) tests according to the IFL Science website. If a pair was AA, for example,then picking BB to match it would be correct. 1f the pair was CD, however, then EF would be correct. Apes and monkeys have learned RMTS, but scientists wanted to know if crows could do it, too. An international team led by Edward Wasserman from the University of Iowa in the US first trained two hooded crows to match things by color, shape and number in what is called “identity matchingtosample (IMTS)”, then moved onto RMTS. For the IMTS test, the birds were put in a cage with a plastic tray that had three cards and two cups in it. The card in the middle was the sample card. The cups on either side were covered with the other two cards : One was the same as the sample ( in the color, shape, or number of shapes pictured), while the other wasn39。t feel fortable challenging authority, so it falls upon authority to ask for feedback. I firmly believe that. You lead best when you walk sidebyside with your colleagues. 28. What happened to the author after moving to Silicon Valley? A. She started to regret giving up her previous job. B. She felt ashamed of knowing little about technology. C. She was upset that she wasn39。s as important to get feedback from those who work for you. This is not an easy thing to do as employees are often eager to please those above them and don39。s a pleasure to bine passion and contribution. It39。s looking for.”Alma said. did Alma laugh at the suggestion?A. She doesn’t like Mozart for his age.B. She was older than Mozart when writing her first symphony.C. She thinks highly of herself.D. She doesn’t think Mozart’s music is beautiful.25. In the second paragraph, what does the underlined sentence possibly mean?A. She is fond of business.B. She can’t concentrate on her work.