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            • 1. What is the effect of the Internet according to Sparrow's research? ______
              A. We are using memory differently.
              B. We are becoming more intelligent.
              C. We have poorer memories than before.
              D. We need a better way to access information.
              A.We are using memory differently.
              B.We are becoming more intelligent.
              C.We have poorer memories than before.
              D.We need a better way to access information.
            • 2. From the teacher's point of view, ______ .
              A. children cannot tell good parts from bad parts while reading
              B. children should be left to decide what to read and how to read
              C. reading is never a pleasant and inspiring experience in school
              D. reading involves understanding every little piece of information
              A.children cannot tell good parts from bad parts while reading
              B.children should be left to decide what to read and how to read
              C.reading is never a pleasant and inspiring experience in school
              D.reading involves understanding every little piece of information
            • 3. Which of the following cost Amy most? ______
              A. Food.
              B. Books.
              C. Movies.
              D. Clothing.
              A.Food.
              B.Books.
              C.Movies.
              D.Clothing.
            • 4. What do the fans regard Elvis Presley as? ______
              A. King of Rock and Roll
              B. King of Blues
              C. King of Rap
              D. King of Country music
              A.King of Rock and Roll
              B.King of Blues
              C.King of Rap
              D.King of Country music
            • 5. According to Paragraph 3, Copenhagen has one of the world's ______ .
              A. best chain hotels
              B. greenest natural environments
              C. longest bike paths
              D. highest rates of people cycling to work
              A.best chain hotels
              B.greenest natural environments
              C.longest bike paths
              D.highest rates of people cycling to work
            • 6. What can be inferred from the passage? ______
              A. Games benefit people all their lives.
              B. Sports can get all athletes together.
              C. People are advised to play games for fun.
              D. Sports increase a country's competitiveness.
              A.Games benefit people all their lives.
              B.Sports can get all athletes together.
              C.People are advised to play games for fun.
              D.Sports increase a country's competitiveness.
            • 7. What will the author most probably discuss in the paragraph that follows? ______
              A. causes for the parent-teen conflicts
              B. Examples of the parent-teen war.
              C. Solutions for the parent-teen problems
              D. Future of the parent-teen relationship
              A.causes for the parent-teen conflicts
              B.Examples of the parent-teen war.
              C.Solutions for the parent-teen problems
              D.Future of the parent-teen relationship
            • 8. What's the importance of having more women engaged in STEM subjects? ______
              A. Women can help men in science and engineering work.
              B. Women are wiser and more cooperative than men.
              C. Women play a more important part in scientific research.
              D. Having both women and men in science and engineering can produce better scientific achievement.
              A.Women can help men in science and engineering work.
              B.Women are wiser and more cooperative than men.
              C.Women play a more important part in scientific research.
              D.Having both women and men in science and engineering can produce better scientific achievement.
            • 9. What can we learn from Rose Luckin's words? ______
              A. Nestor could help the students who take remote classes.
              B. AI will finally replace teachers one day in the future.
              C. AI could provide information on learning or people's needs.
              D. There would be no technology without human contacts.
              A.Nestor could help the students who take remote classes.
              B.AI will finally replace teachers one day in the future.
              C.AI could provide information on learning or people's needs.
              D.There would be no technology without human contacts.
            • 10.

              Darek Fidyka, a 38-year-old Bulgarian, had been paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the chest down for four years after a knife attack. Scientists from Britain and Poland took cells from his nose, transplanted (移植) them into his back and re-grew his spinal cord (脊髓). Now he can walk and even drive a car. The doctors were delighted but said it was the first step in a long journey.

              The breakthrough came after 40 years of research by Professor Geoff Raisman, who found that cells had the possibility to repair damage to nasal (鼻腔的) nerves, the only part of the nervous system that constantly re-grows. “The idea was to take something from an area where the nervous system can repair itself and put it into an area that doesn’t repair itself,” Professor Raisman said.

              Polish doctors injected (注射) the nasal cells into Mr Fidyka’s spinal cord above the injury and used some nerves from his ankle to form a bridge across the damaged tissue. The nasal cells appear to have caused the spinal nerves to repair themselves.

              Professor Raisman achieved this with rats in the late 1990’s, but this is his greatest success. “I think the moment of discovery for me was Christmas in 1997 when I first saw a rat, which couldn’t control its hand, put its hand out to me. That was an exciting moment, because I realized then that my belief that the nervous system could be repaired was true.”

              Doctors chose the easiest case for their first attempt—it might not work for others. But there is a real sense of hope that an idea once thought impossible has been realized.

              David Nicholls, who helped provide money for the breakthrough, said information about the breakthrough would be made available to researchers across the globe.

              “What you’ve got to understand is that for three million paralyzed people in the world today, the world looks a totally brighter place than it did yesterday,” he said.

              (1) Why did Professor Geoff Raisman choose cells from the nose?
              A. The nervous system in the nose can repair itself.
              B. Cells from the nose can be easily transplanted.
              C. The nervous system in the nose has more cells.
              D. Cells in the nose are able to re-produce rapidly.
              (2) How did the operation work for Darek Fidyka?
              A. The nervous system in the spinal nerves can repair itself.
              B. The nerves from his ankle cured the patient of the injury.
              C. The nasal cells re-produced and spread over very quickly.
              D. The nasal cells helped the spinal nerves to repair themselves.
              (3) What made Professor Geoff Raisman begin to believe the nervous system can be repaired?
              A. His former study with other people. 
              B. His operation on a paralyzed patient.
              C. His sudden thought about Christmas. 
              D. His unusual experience with a sick rat.
              (4) David Nicholls’ words suggest that _______.
              A. the world will become a better and brighter place
              B. paralyzed people of today have the hope of recovery
              C. the report of the breakthrough will be published soon
              D. researchers across the world will carry out the operation
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