64. Which of the following situation is most similar to the problem described in paragraph 2?
A. A high school decides to cut its art programs due to the lack of fund. B. A patient gets sicker because he does not follow the doctor’s advice. C. A marketing firm tests a website with participants that are not target population.
D. A drug company fails to produce the new drug due to no access to the latest data.
65. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Measures are taken to ensure publication of tested results only. B. Scientific experiments must be replicable to be considered valid. C. Experiment replication is unoriginal and not worthwhile.
D. Rewards should be given only to those nonreplicable findings. 66.The purpose of this article is to ___________.
A. argue that scientific research lacks efficiency B. explain the result of a recent scientific study
C. introduce some recent progress in medical research D. highlight the possible problems of research studies Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. Research shows that co-rumination is a double-edged sword. B. In that way, a problem shared can really be a problem halved. C. Girls are more likely than boys to co-ruminate with their close friends. D. Indeed, having close friends to trust may protect you against poor mental health. E. This human tendency to work things out in one’s mind, is common. F. How you co-ruminate matters too. People discuss their problems with friends in the hope that they’ll gain some insight into how to solve them. And even if they don’t find a way to solve their problems, it feels good to let off some steam. (67)_______________?How problems are discussed, though, can be the difference between halving a problem or doubling it.
The term psychologists use for negative problem sharing is “co-rumination”. Co-rumination is the mutual encouragement to discuss problems repeatedly going over the same problems, anticipating future problems and focusing on negative feelings.
(68)________________ In a study involving children aged seven to 15 years of age, researchers found that co-rumination in both boys and girls is associated with “high-quality” and close friendships. However, in girls, it was also associated with anxiety and depression (the same association was not found with the boys). And studies suggest that co-rumination isn’t just a problem for girls. Co-rumination with work colleagues can increase the risk of stress and burn out, one study suggests.
(69)________________ In a group of adults, the effects of co-rumination was compared between face-to-face contact, telephone contact, texting and social media. The positive effects of co-rumination were found in face-to-face contact, telephone contact and texting, but not in social media. The negative aspects of co-rumination (anxiety) was found in face-to-face communication and telephone contact, but not texting or social media. Verbal forms of communication seem to enhance both the positive and negative aspects of co-rumination more than non-verbal communication.
Discussing problems with friends doesn’t always have to lead to worsening mental health, as long as the discussion involves finding solutions and the person with the problem acts on those solutions. Then, relationships can be positive and beneficial to both parties. (70)________________ IV.Summary Writing
Directions:?Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.?
A Workaholic Economy
Although the output per hour of work has more than doubled since 1945, leisure seems reserved largely for the unemployed and underemployed. Those who work full-time spend as much time on the job as they did at the end of World War Ⅱ. In fact, working hours have increased noticeably since 1970. Bookstores now abound with manuals describing how to manage time and cope with stress.
There are mainly two reasons for lost leisure.
Since 1970, companies have responded to improvements in the business
climate by having employees work overtime rather than by hiring extra personnel. Some firms are even downsizing as their profits climb. A host of factors pushes employers to hire fewer workers for more hours and, at the same time, compels workers to spend more time on the job. Most of those incentives(诱因) involve the structure of compensation(报酬). The way salaries and benefits are organized makes it more profitable to ask 40 employees to labor an extra hour each than to hire one more worker to do the same 40-hour job. Once people are on salary, their cost to a firm is the same whether they spend 35 hours a week in the office or 70. Therefore, it is more profitable for employers to work their existing employees harder.
For all that employees complain about long hours, they, too, have reasons not to trade money for leisure. “People who work reduced hours pay a huge penalty in career terms,” Bailyn of Massachusetts Institute of Technology maintains. “It’s taken as a negative signal about their commitment to the firm.” He adds that many corporate managers find it difficult to measure the contribution of their employees to a firm’s well-being, so they estimate staff productivity in terms of hours worked. Employees know this, and they adjust their behavior accordingly. V. Translation
1. 这次春游为同学们提供了放松的机会。(provide) 2. 缩小贫富差距是政府面临的主要挑战之一。(face)?
3. 只有充分利用有限的时间, 才能适应快节奏的现代生活。(Only)
4. 毫无疑问,无人驾驶汽车在批量生产和大范围商用之前还有不少问题需要解决。(remain)
VI. Guided Writing