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1、2023年青海公共英语考试模拟卷(6)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Daydreaming again, barb Youll never (21) anything if you spend you time that way! Cant you find something useful to do Many youngsters have heard words (22) from their parents. And until recently this host

2、ile attitude towards daydreaming was the most common one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and (23) duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do. Attitudes towards

3、 daydreaming are changing (24) attitudes towards night dreaming have changed. Once it was thought that nighttime dreams (25) our (26) rest. But then researchers tried (27) the dreams of sleepers. They learned that sleepers who are allowed to dream lose the benefits of rest. They have trouble concent

4、rating. Their mental health is (28) damaged. (29) again, they must be allowed to dream. Now researchers are finding that daydreaming may also be important to mental health. Daydreaming, they tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go (30) A number of psychologists have conducted exp

5、eriments and have reached some surprising conclusions. Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming (31) intellectual growth. It also improves concentration, attention span, and the (32) to get along with others, she says. In an experiment (33) schoolchildren, this same researcher found that

6、daydreaming led the children to pay more attention to detail. They had (34) feelings. They worked together better. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce improved self-control and creative abilities. But thats only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreamin

7、g may be its (35) in shaping our future lives as we want (36) . Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was (37) the positive use of daydreaming. He (38) that you can imagine your future. Florence dreamed of becoming a nurse. (39) pictured himself as an inventor. For these no

8、table achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice, . Picture yourself vividly as defeated, (40) alone will make victory impossible .AcontemporarilyBtemperamentCcontempt

9、iblyDtemporarily 2.Use of the illegal drag named Ecstasy (MDMA) has increased alarmingly in Britain over the last few years, and in 1992 the British Medical Journal claimed that at least seven deaths and many severe adverse reactions have followed its use as a dance drug.14 deaths have so far been a

10、ttributed to the drug in Britain although it is possible that other drugs contributed to some of those deaths. While it is true that all drugs by their very, nature change the way in which the body reacts to its environment and are therefore potentially dangerous, it is still unclear whether casual

11、use of Ecstasy is as dangerous as authorities believe. What is certain is that the drug causes distinct changes to the body which, unless understood, may lead to fatal complications in certain circumstances. In almost all cases of MDMA related deaths in Britain, overheating of the body and inadequat

12、e replacement of fluids have been noted as the primary causes of death. Yet in the US, studies appear to implicate other causes. It seems that normal healthy people are unlikely to die as a result of taking MDMA, but people with pre-existing conditions such as a weak heart or asthma may react in ext

13、reme ways and are well advised not to take it. Not all physical problems associated with the drug are immediate. Medium term and long term effects have been reported which are quite disturbing, yet not all are conclusively linked to the drugs use. Medium term effects include the possibility of contr

14、acting the liver disease hepatitis or risking damage to the kidneys. However, animal studies show no such damage, although it is readily admitted by researchers that animal studies are far from conclusive since humans react in different ways than rats and monkeys to the drug. Perhaps the most damnin

15、g evidence urging against the use of Ecstasy is that it is undoubtedly an addictive substance, but one that quickly loses its ability to transport the mind, while it increases its effect upon the body. Yet, unlike the classic addictive drugs, Ecstasy does not produce physical withdrawal symptoms. In

16、 fact, because one becomes quickly tolerant of its effect on the mind, it is necessary to forgo its use for a while in order to experience again its full effect. Any substance which produces such a strong effect on the user should be treated with appropriate respect and caution.MDMA studies conducte

17、d on animals_.Ashow damage to the kidneysBcannot provide absolute proof of the effect of the drag on humansCare cruel and have been discontinuedDsuggest alcohol and Ecstasy used simultaneously cause death 3.Daydreaming again, barb Youll never (21) anything if you spend you time that way! Cant you fi

18、nd something useful to do Many youngsters have heard words (22) from their parents. And until recently this hostile attitude towards daydreaming was the most common one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and (23) duties. But now some p

19、eople are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do. Attitudes towards daydreaming are changing (24) attitudes towards night dreaming have changed. Once it was thought that nighttime dreams (25) our (26) rest. But then researchers tried (27) the dreams of sl

20、eepers. They learned that sleepers who are allowed to dream lose the benefits of rest. They have trouble concentrating. Their mental health is (28) damaged. (29) again, they must be allowed to dream. Now researchers are finding that daydreaming may also be important to mental health. Daydreaming, th

21、ey tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go (30) A number of psychologists have conducted experiments and have reached some surprising conclusions. Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming (31) intellectual growth. It also improves concentration, attention span, and the

22、 (32) to get along with others, she says. In an experiment (33) schoolchildren, this same researcher found that daydreaming led the children to pay more attention to detail. They had (34) feelings. They worked together better. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce improved s

23、elf-control and creative abilities. But thats only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its (35) in shaping our future lives as we want (36) . Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was (37) the positive use of daydreaming. He (38) that you c

24、an imagine your future. Florence dreamed of becoming a nurse. (39) pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice, . Pic

25、ture yourself vividly as defeated, (40) alone will make victory impossible .AFeeling goodBTo feel goodCFeeling wellDTo feel well 4.Use of the illegal drag named Ecstasy (MDMA) has increased alarmingly in Britain over the last few years, and in 1992 the British Medical Journal claimed that at least s

26、even deaths and many severe adverse reactions have followed its use as a dance drug.14 deaths have so far been attributed to the drug in Britain although it is possible that other drugs contributed to some of those deaths. While it is true that all drugs by their very, nature change the way in which

27、 the body reacts to its environment and are therefore potentially dangerous, it is still unclear whether casual use of Ecstasy is as dangerous as authorities believe. What is certain is that the drug causes distinct changes to the body which, unless understood, may lead to fatal complications in cer

28、tain circumstances. In almost all cases of MDMA related deaths in Britain, overheating of the body and inadequate replacement of fluids have been noted as the primary causes of death. Yet in the US, studies appear to implicate other causes. It seems that normal healthy people are unlikely to die as

29、a result of taking MDMA, but people with pre-existing conditions such as a weak heart or asthma may react in extreme ways and are well advised not to take it. Not all physical problems associated with the drug are immediate. Medium term and long term effects have been reported which are quite distur

30、bing, yet not all are conclusively linked to the drugs use. Medium term effects include the possibility of contracting the liver disease hepatitis or risking damage to the kidneys. However, animal studies show no such damage, although it is readily admitted by researchers that animal studies are far

31、 from conclusive since humans react in different ways than rats and monkeys to the drug. Perhaps the most damning evidence urging against the use of Ecstasy is that it is undoubtedly an addictive substance, but one that quickly loses its ability to transport the mind, while it increases its effect u

32、pon the body. Yet, unlike the classic addictive drugs, Ecstasy does not produce physical withdrawal symptoms. In fact, because one becomes quickly tolerant of its effect on the mind, it is necessary to forgo its use for a while in order to experience again its full effect. Any substance which produc

33、es such a strong effect on the user should be treated with appropriate respect and caution.MDMA differs from the classic drugs in that _.Ait doesnt produce physical withdrawal symptomsBit is an addictive substanceCits effect upon the body increases quicklyDit fails to excite the mind of the users 5.

34、Daydreaming again, barb Youll never (21) anything if you spend you time that way! Cant you find something useful to do Many youngsters have heard words (22) from their parents. And until recently this hostile attitude towards daydreaming was the most common one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of

35、time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and (23) duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do. Attitudes towards daydreaming are changing (24) attitudes towards night dreaming have changed. Once it was thoug

36、ht that nighttime dreams (25) our (26) rest. But then researchers tried (27) the dreams of sleepers. They learned that sleepers who are allowed to dream lose the benefits of rest. They have trouble concentrating. Their mental health is (28) damaged. (29) again, they must be allowed to dream. Now res

37、earchers are finding that daydreaming may also be important to mental health. Daydreaming, they tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go (30) A number of psychologists have conducted experiments and have reached some surprising conclusions. Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that

38、daydreaming (31) intellectual growth. It also improves concentration, attention span, and the (32) to get along with others, she says. In an experiment (33) schoolchildren, this same researcher found that daydreaming led the children to pay more attention to detail. They had (34) feelings. They work

39、ed together better. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce improved self-control and creative abilities. But thats only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its (35) in shaping our future lives as we want (36) . Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser b

40、elieved that much of his success was (37) the positive use of daydreaming. He (38) that you can imagine your future. Florence dreamed of becoming a nurse. (39) pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed

41、that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice, . Picture yourself vividly as defeated, (40) alone will make victory impossible .Abeyond thatBover thatCbeyond thisDover this 6.Daydreaming again, barb Youll never (21) anything if you spend you time that way! Ca

42、nt you find something useful to do Many youngsters have heard words (22) from their parents. And until recently this hostile attitude towards daydreaming was the most common one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and (23) duties. But n

43、ow some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do. Attitudes towards daydreaming are changing (24) attitudes towards night dreaming have changed. Once it was thought that nighttime dreams (25) our (26) rest. But then researchers tried (27) the dre

44、ams of sleepers. They learned that sleepers who are allowed to dream lose the benefits of rest. They have trouble concentrating. Their mental health is (28) damaged. (29) again, they must be allowed to dream. Now researchers are finding that daydreaming may also be important to mental health. Daydre

45、aming, they tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go (30) A number of psychologists have conducted experiments and have reached some surprising conclusions. Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming (31) intellectual growth. It also improves concentration, attention span

46、, and the (32) to get along with others, she says. In an experiment (33) schoolchildren, this same researcher found that daydreaming led the children to pay more attention to detail. They had (34) feelings. They worked together better. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce i

47、mproved self-control and creative abilities. But thats only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its (35) in shaping our future lives as we want (36) . Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success was (37) the positive use of daydreaming. He (38) t

48、hat you can imagine your future. Florence dreamed of becoming a nurse. (39) pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice, . Picture yourself vividly as defeated, (40) alone will make victory impossible .Acontribute toBattribute toCcontributes toDatt

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