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hings as possible B. enough happiness C. as much sunshine as possible D. enough rain 61. Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage ? A. The father’ s parents used to say “ I wish you enough ” . B. The writer was the father’ s friend . C. The father was sad when his daughter left . D. The father wished his daughter to live a happy life . D “ Friends are the family you choose . ” Do you know why ? A new study by Yale University and the University of California San Diego can give us some reasons . Scientists studied the genes(基因) of almost 2,000 people . Some of these people were friends , others were simply strangers . Scientists found that friends had more genes in mon than strangers . Two friends had similar genes as people do with a distant relative(遠(yuǎn)親) . “ Most people don’ t even know who their distant relatives are , but they are able to choose people who are like their relatives as their friends . ” Nicholas Christakis , a social scientist at university told Live Science . This might be because similar genes make people visit similar places , or similar genes mean people will have similar skills . The most mon gene that friends have is the “ olfactorv ” gene . It affects(影響) a person’ s sense of smell . Imagine that you and someone else both like the smell of trees . You may often visit a park . Therefore , you may meet the other person and bee friends . As a result of the study , scientists set an interesting test called the “ friendship source ” . The test can tell whether two people could be friends by studying their genes . Do you want to know who will be your friends with the help of the test ? 62. According to the study , scientists found that friends had __________ . A. more genes in mon than strangers B. fewer genes in mon than strangers C. fewer genes in mon than distant relatives D. more genes in mon than distant relatives 63. The underlined word “ olfactory ” in the passage means “_________ ” in Chinese . A. 聽覺的 B. 視覺的 C. 嗅覺的 D. 觸覺的 64. The test “ friendship source ” can tell whether two people could be friends by _________ . A. visiting similar places B. meeting similar people C. studying their genes D. having similar skills 65. You can probably read the passage on a/an _________ . A. advertisement B. newspaper C. story book D. menu V. 口語應(yīng)用。(每小題 1分,共 5分) 閱讀下面對(duì)話,從方框內(nèi) 7個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇 5個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢?duì)話。 A. Is it on the left or on the right ? B. Nice to meet you . C. Are there any good restaurants near the hotel ? D. You’ re wele . E. Can you tell me the way to Chongqing Hotel ? F. What does it look like ? G. You need to take the subway Line One there . A: Excuse me , I’ m new here . 66 B: It’ s quite far from here . 67 A: Oh , I see . How can I find the nearest subway station ? B: Go down this street and turn left when you see the library . It’ s next to Xinhua bookstore . A: 68 B: It’ s on the left . A: 69 B: Yes , there are many . And it’ s very easy to find one . A: Thank you so much . B: 70 66. _________ 67. _________ 68. _________ 69. _________ 70. _________ 第 II卷 VI. 任務(wù)型閱讀。(每小題 2分,共 8分) 閱讀下文并回答問題。 Tyler is a 9yearold boy from Southern California . Now he has bee the youngest person in history to reach the top of Argentina’s Aconcagua Mountain, which is 6,962 meters high. “You can really see all the clouds are under you , and it’s really cold,” he said. “It doesn’t look like a kid’s drawing of a mountain. It’s probably as big as a house at the top.” Only 2,100 people are allowed to climb Aconcagua each year. No one under 14 is usually allowed, so the family had to make sure that Tyler could safely finish the task. “Any kid can really do this. All they have to do is to have a goal (目標(biāo)) and try,” he said . Tyler worked for a year and a half and held fundraisers(募捐 ) for the climbing cost. Some people think Tyler’s parents are pushing him to do this. But his father didn’t think so. He said, “I wouldn’t climb it if I didn’t have to, but my wife made me do it to look after hi