-____________________()-Five. I think that's enough.(1分)A.How many courses will you take?B.do you major in?C.Wouldn't four be wiser?D.Do you have optional courses this semester?2、-__________________()- Yes, your name, please?(1分)A.May I see the menu, please?B.May I have your order, please?C.Could I make a reservation for five tables?D.Would you like something to drink?3、-________________________ ()-A deposit or current account, sir?(1分)A.I want to open an account.B.Can I get your help?C.I want to get a loan.D.I want to save some money.4、-What's the purpose of your visit?-__________________ ()(1分)A.Nothing.B.Sightseeing.C.It's none of your business.D.It's personal.5、-How long will you be staying in the United States? -__________________ ()(1分)A.I cannot tell you.B.Five days.C.For a while.D.It's difficult to decide.第2部分:Part II Reading ComprehensionPassage OneYou're late for a job interview when traffic slows to a crawl. At the supermarket, a customer wheeling a full cart cuts ahead of you in the check-out line. You spend months on a make-it or break-it project, and your lazy colleague gets promoted.Feel that burn? Before you explode with rage or fly into a fury, take a deep breath and remember this: Anger hurts. Study after study has found that high levels of anger and hostility are associated with greater risk for heart disease, poor immune responses, and even a tendency for obesity (肥胖). Men with high anger scores were three times more likely to develop heart disease than their calmer companions, a Harvard School of Public Health study found. And in women, arguments with spouses raise hormone levels and lower immunity—a real problem, since lower immune response may increase women's risk of cancer. It doesn't seem to matter whether you release the anger or hold it in, experts say.The effects on your health are the same."Anger is anger," says Redford Williams, M.D, director of the Behavioral Medicine Research Center at Duke University Medical Center and co-author of the book Life Skills. "Both are harmful to health."The good news is, it is possible to control your anger."By evaluating it and using various techniques, you can talk yourself out of it," Williams says. "That's what's nice about us humans: We can always do something or not do something to change our behavior."(15分)6、By saying "Anger is anger", Redford Williams means that_____. ()(3分)A.anger is unavoidable in lifeB.one should hold in anger instead of releasing itC.one should release anger instead of holding it inD.anger does harm no matter what form it takes7、Talk yourself out of it" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ________. ()(3分)A.control your anger by talking to yourselfB.talking helps you hold in your angerC.persuade yourself not to get angryD.release your anger by talking it out8、What is true according to the passage? ()(3分)A.Irritable people are more likely to suffer from some diseases than cheerful ones.B.High levels of anger and hostility are caused by poor immune responses.C.Men suffer more from high levels of anger and hostility than women.D.High levels of anger and hostility will surely result in heart disease and cancer.
-____________________()-Five. I think that's enough.(1分)
A、How many courses will you take?
B、do you major in?
C、Wouldn't four be wiser?
D、Do you have optional courses this semester?2、-__________________()- Yes, your name, please?(1分)
A、May I see the menu, please?
B、May I have your order, please?
C、Could I make a reservation for five tables?
D、Would you like something to drink?3、-________________________ ()-A deposit or current account, sir?(1分)
A、I want to open an account.
B、Can I get your help?
C、I want to get a loan.
D、I want to save some money.4、-What's the purpose of your visit?-__________________ ()(1分)
A、Nothing.
B、Sightseeing.
C、It's none of your business.
D、It's personal.5、-How long will you be staying in the United States? -__________________ ()(1分)
A、I cannot tell you.
B、Five days.
C、For a while.
D、It's difficult to decide.第2部分:Part II Reading ComprehensionPassage OneYou're late for a job interview when traffic slows to a crawl. At the supermarket, a customer wheeling a full cart cuts ahead of you in the check-out line. You spend months on a make-it or break-it project, and your lazy colleague gets promoted.Feel that burn? Before you explode with rage or fly into a fury, take a deep breath and remember this: Anger hurts. Study after study has found that high levels of anger and hostility are associated with greater risk for heart disease, poor immune responses, and even a tendency for obesity (肥胖). Men with high anger scores were three times more likely to develop heart disease than their calmer companions, a Harvard School of Public Health study found. And in women, arguments with spouses raise hormone levels and lower immunity—a real problem, since lower immune response may increase women's risk of cancer. It doesn't seem to matter whether you release the anger or hold it in, experts say.The effects on your health are the same."Anger is anger," says Redford Williams, M.D, director of the Behavioral Medicine Research Center at Duke University Medical Center and co-author of the book Life Skills. "Both are harmful to health."The good news is, it is possible to control your anger."By evaluating it and using various techniques, you can talk yourself out of it," Williams says. "That's what's nice about us humans: We can always do something or not do something to change our behavior."(15分)6、By saying "Anger is anger", Redford Williams means that_____. ()(3分)
A、anger is unavoidable in life
B、one should hold in anger instead of releasing it
C、one should release anger instead of holding it in
D、anger does harm no matter what form it takes7、Talk yourself out of it" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ________. ()(3分)
A、control your anger by talking to yourself
B、talking helps you hold in your anger
C、persuade yourself not to get angry
D、release your anger by talking it out8、What is true according to the passage? ()(3分)
A、Irritable people are more likely to suffer from some diseases than cheerful ones.
B、High levels of anger and hostility are caused by poor immune responses.
C、Men suffer more from high levels of anger and hostility than women.
D、High levels of anger and hostility will surely result in heart disease and cancer.