Would you like some more beer?thanks. I can't drink more.()
A.Just a little
B. No more
C. Sorry
A.Just a little
B. No more
C. Sorry
A.two boxes of chocolates
B.two bottles of orange
C.some cakes
D.some oranges
Silent Listening
If something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you do? Would you mention it to him and say you feel sorry about it? Would you offer support or advice? According to Ruth Clark, such 41 (treat) could mean well, but it might not be what he 42 (real) wants or needs.
Clark asked some college students to imagine some 43 (pleasant) situations, e.g., a low exam grade or the dad’s 44 (lose) of his job.The students were then 45 (ask) how they would like to be treated by a friend who learned of the bad situation from someone else.The results were a little 46 (surprise).Some said they would want and expect their friend to mention the 47 (annoy) situation, but most of the students in the study 48 (respond) that they would like the friend not to do it.The students made the 49 (decide) for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend.So, there is value in being a silent 50 (listen) around a troubled friend.
Some people would like to do shopping on Sundays since they expect to pick up wonderful _______ in the marker.
A) batteries B) bargains C) baskets D) barrels
A) would you mind B) would you please
C) will you like to D) will you please to
A.No, that’s all right.
B.Of course, I like to.
C.Yes, you can.
D.Certainly, please do.
A.so
B.even
C.as
D.as if
Dr Steven Brown, from McMaster University in Canada, said, "It looks like when you are acting, you are suppressing (压制) yourself; almost like the character is possessing you." Brown and colleagues report how 15 actors, mainly theatre students, were trained to take on a Shakespeare role — either Romeo or Juliet — in a theatre workshop. They were then invited into the laboratory, where their brains were scanned in a series of experiments. Once inside the MRI scanner, the actors were asked to answer a number of questions, such as: would they go to the party? And would they tell their parents that they had fallen in love? Each actor was asked to respond to different questions, based on two different premises (前提). In one, they were asked for their own perspective, while in the other, they were asked to respond as though they were either Romeo or Juliet.
The results revealed that the brain activity differed depending on the situation being tested. The team found that when the actors were in character, they use some third-person knowledge or inferences about their character. The team said they also found additional reduction in activity in two regions of the prefrontal cortex (前额皮质) linked to the sense of self, compared with when the actors were responding as themselves.
However, Philip Davis, a professor at the University of Liverpool, was unimpressed by the research, saying acting is about far more than "pretending" to be someone — it involves embodying (体现) the text and language.
1.How did Dr Brown's team conduct their research?()
A.By scanning the brain activity of some actors
B.By doing a survey with some theatre goers
C.By interviewing some theatre teachers
D.By consulting some experienced researchers
2. Which of the following is Not True according to the research?()
A. When actors are acting, they are suppressing themselves
B. The subjects (实验的研究对象)were all theatre students
C. The subjects’ brains were scanned in a series of experiments
D. The subjects’ brain activity differed depending on the situation being tested
E. The subjects were asked different questions
3.What is the finding of Dr Brown's research?()
A.Acting is not as mysterious as people think
B.Actors' brain activity differs when they are acting
C.Acting is far more than pretending to be the character
D.Actors' brain activity is more active when they are in character
4.How did Philip Davis react to the research?()
A.He supported it
B.He doubted it
C.He explained it
D.He advocated it
5.What is the text mainly about?()
A.A debate of how the brain functions
B.A play written by Shakespeare
C.A research on the brain activity of actors
D.A report of the cooperation of scientists and actors
A.I'd like fruit salad
B.I'd like a cup of coffee
C.Yes,please
D.I'd like caviar
For breakfast, Mr and Mrs Green would like milk, eggs and some vegetables, sometimes they have fruits. Mumu would like milk and eggs, but he wouldn't like vegetables at the breakfast time.
Lunch is at one ___3___. Mr and Mrs Green usually have large hamburgers. Mumu doesn't like them. He thinks they're ___4___. He would like some rice. After that, he'd like some fruits. ___5___ Mr and Mrs Green usually have afternoon tea.
For dinner, Mr and Mrs Green have soup, beef, vegetables and fruit. Mumu wouldn't like any beef, he'd like some noodles.
1)、A.eats
B.is
C.But
D.o'clock
E.bad
2)、A.eats
B.is
C.But
D.o'clock
E.bad
3)、A.eats
B.is
C.But
D.o'clock
E.bad
4)、A.eats
B.is
C.But
D.o'clock
E.bad
5)、A.eats
B.is
C.But
D.o'clock
E.bad