The funny looking man whom the girl met on the street of Prinston was______ Albert Einstei
A.none but
B.none other but
C.no other but
D.nobody but
A.none but
B.none other but
C.no other but
D.nobody but
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B.none other but
C.no other but
D.nobody but
All of us are looking forward to _____ a trip to the Ming T ombs.
A.make
B.making
C.to making
D.have made
My children are looking forward to______ atrip to Paris.
A.make
B.making
C.be making
D.have made
A.A complaint letter.
B.A funny story.
C.A notice
D.A thank-you letter.
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Did you ever wonder what occurs inside your body when something funny happens? What is this thing we have in our brains that makes us say "ha-ha" when someone26abanana?
One way to find out is to watch the brain laugh. That"s what Dartmouth neuroscientist William Kelley did. He and his team had a number of volunteers watch an27of Seinfeld while being monitored by an MRI, a machine that allows researchers to see which parts of the brain are active at any 28 time. They then matched the MRI data with the laugh track to see how the brain changes when it"s 29 something funny. There"s no one "funny center" in the brain——but the findings were pretty.
When subjects were looking at something funny, the two regions in their left hemispheres lit up. From 31 studies these regions are known to be associated with resolving unclear meanings. Is there something in "getting it" that"s 32 the process by which we work with unclear information until we suddenly see the pattern in it?
A couple seconds later two other brain regions became 33, called the insula(岛叶 ) and the amygdala(扁桃腺 ). The insula is associated with 34, so it seems likely that this is the brain feeling good when it gets the joke——the "ha-ha" response. The amygdala is associated with memory formation. As the researchers35,while you may not be able to remember every plot detail in an episode of a soap opera, you can probably remember the jokes. Humor stays with us, forming a lasting memory.
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听力原文:M: Ma'am, I hear you have an apartment for rent. Can I take a look at it?
W: Sure, you're welcome anytime by appointment, but I have to tell you the building is close to a railway and if you can't put up with the noise, you might as well save the trip.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.The woman can't tolerate any noise.
B.The man is looking for an apartment.
C.The man has missed his appointment.
D.The woman is going to take a train trip.
听力原文:MA Have you seen Rachel today?
WB Not yet. But it's only eight forty-five. I'll let her know you're looking for her when she gets in, which should be any minute now. Is there anything I should tell her?
MA Yes. We have an urgent situation with one of the pieces of art that was supposed to be revised for the Henderson poster. It should have been in yesterday afternoon. When I didn't see it this morning, I called the art vendor and they said they never received the revision request. This poster is supposed to go back to Henderson for confirmation today.
WB I'll let her know. But try not to worry—if the revision is minor we should be able to do it in-house first thing this morning.
What is learned about Rachel?
A.She is often late.
B.She called in sick.
C.She left for the day.
D.She will arrive soon.
MA This person used to be your boss, and now you're looking over his resume? That IS pretty weird. Which job is this for?
WA It's for a Manager of Client Services position with the supply group. Actually, I think he'd do a pretty good job — I really liked him as a boss. I wonder what happened to him at Booker.
MA Well, if you think he'd be good, there's nothing wrong with bringing him in for an interview. It'll probably surprise him to hear from you!
Who are the speakers discussing?
A.The woman's former neighbor
B.The woman's former assistant
C.The woman's former schoolmate
D.The woman's former supervisor
What were the students going to do?
A.They were going to read their articles before a video camera.
B.They were going to read news on TV.
C.They were going to celebrate the writer's sister's birthday.
听力原文: It was 2:05 in the afternoon. When I entered the classroom, I was surprised to see a video camera. Our class teacher was operating the camera, and my classmates were all talking among themselves slowly. Most of us had never been in front of a video camera before, so we were quite nervous. As for myself, I had once faced one at home. My uncle was shooting when we were celebrating my sister's birthday. But this was completely different. We had to talk about our articles as if we were reading news on TV. The funny thing was that every time I tried to face the camera and talk about my article, I forgot the article and couldn't resist looking down at it. It was a completely different experience for me, thanks to our class teacher.
What were the students going to do?
A.They were going to read their articles before a video camera.
B.They were going to read news on TV.
C.They were going to celebrate the writer's sister's birthday.
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