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“How is the new schoolmaster?” asked Jonathan’s father that evening, when Jonathan announced he was going out to look at the sky.

“He’s different from any other schoolmaster we’ve had,” Jonathan admitted. “He seems interested in everything around him, and he wants us to be curious too. He even used the schoolyard as a classroom!”

“So Mr. John Adams and his new ways make school useful to you after all,” joked Jonathan’s father.

“I believe he has,” said Jonathan. “I know I won’t forget the lessons he has taught us!” 16.What does the underlined word “drone” in Paragraph 1 mean ? A. Clear speaking voices B. Continuous low dull sounds C. Enthusiastic responses

D. High spirits

17. Which statement shows that the new schoolmaster understood the children ? A. “Go outside and look at the sky,… ”

B. “ See if you can describe their shells.”

C. “ It’s too hot to sit and memorize lessons,…” D. “Tomorrow we will learn about the ancient stories…” 18. From the last but one paragraph, we can learn that __________. A. Mr. Cranwell had met the new schoolmaster B. Jonathan had previously plained about school C. Mr. Cranwell was not satisfied with the new ways D. Jonathan had shown his father his homework 19.What is the main idea of this story? A. Science is all around us.

B. School provides us with the best education. C. Homework is an important part of education. D. There is more than one way to learn.

B

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All her life, my mother wanted busy children. It was very important that her house should remain at all times clean and tidy.

You could turn your back for a moment in my mother’s house, leave a half-written letter on the dining room table, a magazine open on the chair, and turn around to find that my mother had “put it back where it belonged”, as she explained.

My wife, on one of her first visits to my mother’s house, placed a packet of biscuits on an end table and went to the kitchen to fetch a drink. When she returned, she found the packet had been removed. Confused, she set down her drink and went back to the kitchen for more biscuits only to return to find that her drink had disappeared. Up to then she had guessed that everyone in my family held onto their drinks, so as not to make water rings on the end table. Now she knows better.

These disappearances had a confusing effect on our family. We were all inclined to (有……的倾向) forgetfulness, and it was mon for one of us, upon returning from the bathroom, to find that every sign of his work in progress had disappeared suddenly. “Do you remember what I was doing?” was a question frequently asked, but rarely answered.

Now my sister has developed a second-hand love of clean windows, and my brother does the cleaning in his house, perhaps to avoid having to be the one to lift his feet. I try not to think about it too much, but I have at this later time started to dust the furniture once a week. We have all bee busy persons.

23. Which of the following is TRUE about my mother? A. She enjoyed removing others’ drinks. B. She became more and more forgetful. C. She preferred to do everything by herself. D. She wanted to keep her house in good order.

24. My wife could not find her biscuits and drink in my mother a house because _____. A. she had already finished them B. my mother had taken them away C. she forgot where she had left them D. someone in my family was holding them

25. The underlined part in the fifth paragraph suggests that my sister _____. A. is happy to clean windows B. loves to clean used windows

C. is fond of clean used windows D. likes clean windows as my mother did 26. This passage mainly tells us that _____. A. my mother often made us confused B. my family members had a poor memory C. my mother helped us to form a good habit D.my wife was surprised when she visited my mother

D

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Researchers believe the two activities have an interactive effect in bating depression. Alderman and Dr. Tracey Shors discovered that a bination of mental and physical training (MAP) enabled students with major depressive disorder not to let problems or negative thoughts defeat them.

Rutgers researchers say those who participated in the study began with 30 minutes of focused attention meditation followed by 30 minutes of oxygen sport. They were told that if their thoughts drifted to the past or the future they should refocus on their breathing, enabling those with depression to accept moment-to-moment changes in attention.

Shors, who studies the production of new brain cells in the hippocampus—part of the brain involved in memory and learning—says scientists have shown in animal models that oxygen sport exercise keeps a large number of certain cells alive.

The idea for the human intervention(干预)came from her laboratory studies, she says, with the main goal of helping individuals acquire new skills so that they can learn to recover from stressful life events.

By learning to focus their attention and exercise, people who are fighting depression can acquire new learning skills that can help them process information and reduce the overwhelming recollection of memories from the past, Shors says.