PeriodThree(时间:35分钟满分:28分)Ⅰ.单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1—.It'salongjourney.Mycarcouldn'tmakeit.—Youcandrivemycar.It'squiteold,butit'sstillpretty________.A.reliableB.convenientC.supportiveD.available答案A2—.Whatareyoureading,Tom?—I'mnotreallyreading,just________thepages.A.turningoffB.turningaroundC.turningoverD.turningup答案C3.Arabbit'slargeears________it________theslightestsound.A.enables;tohearB.enable;tohearingC.enables;hearingD.enable;tohear答案D4.Lindaneedn't________herparentsanymore—shecouldbeentirelyindependentbyworkingasanurse.A.growonB.bringonC.takeonD.relyon答案D5.ThebeautyoftheplaceismorethanIcandescribe.Iamsureitscharmwill________whoeverseesit.A.appealtoB.sticktoC.keeptoD.giveinto答案A6.Asisknown,mobilephonesmakeitpossibleforpeopleto________eachotherconveniently.A.keepintouchB.getintouchwithC.losetouchwithD.beconnected答案B7—.Shallthebikeberepairedbyhim?—No,I'dratherhe________it________.A.willhave;repairB.has;repairC.had;repairedD.has;repaired答案C8.________thedangerfromanotherattackofearthquake,peoplehadtoovercomeashortageoffood,drinkingwater,medicine,clothingandalmosteverything.A.AsfarasB.AswellasC.AsbadasD.Asmuchas答案B9.Thousandsofforeignerswere________totheShanghaiWorldExpothedayitopened.A.attendedB.attainedC.attractedD.attached答案C10.Althoughheknowsclearlythatsmokingharmshishealth,hesimplycannot________.A.giveitupB.giveitinC.giveitoutD.giveitaway答案AⅡ.阅读理解(共4小题;每小题2分,满分8分)Dreamscanbefamiliarandstrange,fantasticalorboring,butsomedreamsmightbeconnectedtothementalprocessesthathelpuslearn.Inarecentstudy,scientistsfoundaconnectionbetweennaptimedreamsandbettermemoryinpeoplewhowerelearninganewskill.Inthestudy,99collegestudentsbetweentheagesof18and30eachspentanhouronacomputer,tryingtogetthroughavirtualmaze(迷宫).Themazewasdifficult,andthestudyparticipantshadtostartinadifferentplaceeachtimetheytried—makingitevenmoredifficult.Theywerealsotoldtofindaparticularpictureofatreeandrememberwhereitwas.Forthefirst90minutesofafivehourbreak,halfoftheparticipantsstayedawakeandhalfweretoldtotakeashortnap.Participantswhostayedawakewereaskedtodescribetheirthoughts.Participantswhotookanapwereaskedabouttheirdreamsbeforesleepandaftersleep—andtheywereawakenedwithinaminuteofsleeptodescribetheirdreams.Stickgold,aneuroscientist(神经科学家),wantedtoknowwhatpeopleweredreamingaboutwhentheireyesweren'tmoving,duringsleep.Fourofthe50peoplewhosleptsaidtheirdreamswereconnectedtothemaze.Somedreamedaboutthemusicthathadbeenplayingwhentheywereworking;otherssaidtheydreamedaboutseeingpeopleinthemaze.Whenthesefourpeopletriedthecomputermazeagain,theywereabletofindthetreefasterthanbeforetheirnaps.Stickgoldsuggeststhedreamitselfdoesn'thelpapersonlearn—it'stheotherwayaround.Hesuspectsthatthedreamwascausedbythebrainprocessesassociatedwithlearning.Allfourofthepeoplewhodreamedaboutthetaskhaddonepoorlythefirsttime,whichmakesStickgoldwonderifthedreamsshowupwhenapersonfindsanewtaskparticularlydifficult.Peoplewhohadotherdreams,orpeoplewhodidn'ttakeanap,didn'tshowthesameimprovement.11.Beforehavingashortnap,participantsoftheexperimentwereaskedto________.A.stayinadifferentplaceinthemazeB.designavirtualmazewhichisdifficulttogetthroughC.experiencetheexperimentandtrytoremembersomet...