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阅读下面的对话,根据上下文将空缺的内容补充完整,完成对话。每空不限填一个单词。并在答题卡上将答案填写在对应的横线上。

A: Hello, is that Mr Li’s restaurant?

B: Yes,sir. 小题1:                      ?

A: Yes,please. I want to order something for my lunch.

B: OK. 小题2:              ?

A: I’d like some beef dumplings, tomato and egg soup.

B: Anything else?

A: 小题3:                .That’s all. How much are they?

B: 35 yuan in all. 小题4:                  ?

A: 203 in Green Street.

B: 小题5:               . See you!

A: You’re welcome . See you!

答案

    

小题1:Can I help you? / Would you like something (to eat /order / have)?

小题2:What would you like? / What would like to eat / have / order? /What do you want? / What do you want to eat / have / order?  

小题3:No,thanks./ No./ Nothing./ Nothing else.

小题4:What’s your address? / Where do you live? / Can you tell me your dress?

小题5:Thank you ./ Thanks a lot./ Many thanks./ Thank you very much.

试题解析:本文大意:有什么需要吗?我想点午饭。想要点什么?我想要牛肉饺子、西红柿鸡蛋汤。还要点别的吗?不要别的了。你的地址是什么?格林大街203号。谢谢,再见。不用谢,再见。

小题1:推理判断题。根据I want to order something for my lunch.我想点午饭,可知是问有什么需要吗?故答案填Can I help you? / Would you like something (to eat /order / have)?

小题2:推理判断题。根据 I’d like some beef dumplings, tomato and egg soup.我想要牛肉饺子、西红柿鸡蛋汤,可知问想要点什么,故答案填What would you like? / What would like to eat / have / order? /What do you want? / What do you want to eat / have / order?  

小题3:推理判断题。根据Anything else?还要别的吗?可知回答不要别的东西了,故答案填No,thanks./ No./ Nothing./ Nothing else.

小题4:推理判断题。根据203 in Green Street格林大街203号,可知在问地址,故答案填What’s your address? / Where do you live? / Can you tell me your dress?

小题5:推理判断题。根据You’re welcome 不用谢,可知对方在说谢谢,故答案填Thank you ./ Thanks a lot./ Many thanks./ Thank you very much.

阅读理解

People with bigger brains tend to score higher on standardized tests of intelligence, according to new study findings.

However, Dr. Michael A.McDaniel emphasized that these findings represent a general trend, and people with small heads should not automatically believe they are less intelligent. For instance, Albert Einstein’s brain was “ not particularly large,” McDaniel noted “ There’s some relationship between brain size and intelligence on average, but there’s plenty of room for exceptions,” he said.

Interest in the relationship between brain size and intelligence grew in the 1830s, when German anantomist(解剖学家)Frederick Tidemann wrote that he believed there was “ a natural connection between the size of the brain and the mental energy displayed by the individual man.” Since that statement, scientists have conducted numerous studies to determine if Tidemann’s idea was , in fact, correct. Most studies have investigated the link between head size and intelligence .More recently, however, researchers have published additional studies on intelligence and brain size, measure using MRI scans.

For his study, McDaniel analyzed more than 20 studies that investigated the relationship between brain size and intelligence in a total of 1,530 people. The studies showed that on average, people with larger brain volume tended to be more intelligent. The relationship was stronger in women that men, and adults than children ,McDaniel noted.

In an interview, McDaniel noted that he’s not sure why the relationship was stronger for adults and women. Previous research has shown that women, on average, tend to have smaller brains that men, but score just as well--- if not higher--- in tests of intelligence he said.

McDaniel insisted that the relationship between brain size and intelligence is not a “perfect” one. “One can certainly find lots of examples of smaller-brained people who are highly intelligent,” he said” But , on average, the relationship holds.”

73.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.The success of using MRI scans for studies on man’s intelligence.

B.On average bigger brains mean higher IQ.

C.The importance of our brain volume.

D.Dr. Michael succeeded in his studies on man’s intelligence.

74.By mentioning Albert Einstein, the writer wanted to show ___.

A.what Albert Einstein achieved had nothing to do with his brain size

B.probably the studies on man’s intelligence are not worth believing

C.why hard working is more important than intelligence.

D.the results of these studies are not true for everyone

75.The underlined word “investigated “ could be replaced by ____.

A.worked our   B.guessed        C.study    D.imagined

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