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Four and________half hours of discussion took us up to midnightand________break for cheesechocolate and tea with sugar.                                                                                    (2013·大纲全国,33)

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A 【解析】 four and a half hours四个半小时,固定搭配;后一空a break表示休息一次。  
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Although books and articles are the items that students ask for most frequentlysome libraries provide audio and video recordingsmaps and sheet music(活页乐谱)At some schoolsteachers and tutors put electronic copies of their teaching PPTs on the library web to give easier access for students.

Another useful service in western college libraries is the Interlibrary Loan.This allows a student at one school to borrow books from another school.The loan request is made through the student’s college librarywhich gets the bookgives it to the userand arranges for its return.

Technology has brought more services to students and has made libraries attractive.Some universities have services for students to send messages through the computer or mobile texts to ask the library staff for information.

Earlier this yearHarvard University introduced a new Scan and Deliver serviceallowing students to make requests for parts of books and articles.Requests made through the system are handled by library staff.The student receives an e­mail with an Internet link to the scanned pages.The service is free and all material comes within four days.

It used to be that libraries didn’t allow food or drinks.But that rule is changing and many of them now contain a café so students can spend as much time as they want in the library.

Actuallysome US university libraries are now all­night affairsor have at least one study room open all night.

1.In western college libraries a postgraduate can ________.

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Bborrow as many books as they want

Cask questions and get answers from their tutors

Daccess not only books but other study resources

2. LexisNexis Academic is the name of a ________.

Aguide  Blibrary

Cdatabase  Duniversity

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BAudio and video recordings.

CMaps and sheet music.

DTutors’ teaching PPTs.

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AChinese library services are better than western ones.

BLibrary staff play an important role in college library service.

CPostgraduates can post their own PPTs on the library website.

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The Firegathering festival returns to an unidentified place somewhere in the Sussex countryside this May.The ticket price is a very agreeable 40an amount that the organisers promise covers only the costs of staging the event.As well as the night­club singers and dancers and circus performersyou can expect live performances from local stars.If this looks like it might be right for youyou’d be well advised to book your ticket soonthe event has sold out every year since its beginning four years ago.

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BNo profits will be made from the festival.

CThe audience will be bigger than expected.

DA lot of national stars will perform at the festival.

2.How did Sheep Music advertise itself?

ABy holding a parade.

BBy advertising orally.

CBy giving performances.

DBy holding a family party.

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AThe Firegathering.  BSheep Music.

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4.What is the similarity of these festivals?

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DAll of them can be compared with Glastonbury.

 

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Pessimisticanxious and depressed people may have a higher risk of dementia (痴呆)US researchers reported on Thursday.

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“There appears to be a dose­response pattern.That isthe higher the scoresthe higher the risk of dementia”Dr Yonas Gedaa neuropsychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic in RochesterMinnesota who led the studysaid in a statement.

Geda and his colleagues looked at the medical records of 3,500 men and women who lived near the clinic between 1962 and 1965.

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This did not mean a person who is pessimistic could assume he or she has a higher risk of developing dementia.

“One has to be cautious in interpreting a study like this”Geda said.

“One cannot make a leap from group level data to the individual.Certainly the last thing you want to do is to say‘WellI am a pessimistthusI am doomed to develop dementia 20 or 30 years later’because this may end up becoming a self­fulfilling prophecy (预言)

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BPeople who always have negative feelings may have a higher risk of getting dementia.

CIf we have a healthy dietwe would have no chance of getting dementia.

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AThere are many ways to prevent dementia effectively.

BA person who is pessimistic is sure to get dementia.

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4.Which of the following words is not close to the meaning of the word “pessimistic”

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One daywhile I was walking to workI decided to bring some flowers that I had picked from my garden that morning.On the wayI ____ a stranger and presented the bunch to him with a smile card.____ by the sense of joy I felt from giving flowers to another personand may be ____ his dayI wanted to do it again.

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Mom was rightIf you say thank youfor even the smallest gift or slightest show of kindnessyou’ll feel happy.

Gratitude(感谢)says Robert AEmmonsa professor of psychology at the University of Californiais an important element of happiness.In his recent bookThanks!,Emmons uses the first major study on gratitude to prove mom’s point.In acknowledging and developing this much­ignored expression of thankfulnesshe explains how people have benefited—even improved their health.

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It’s crisis and chaos—dangerdiseasedisability and death—that bring many individuals to realize just how dependent they are on others.Yet it’s the way each of us begins life and ends it.It’s too bad that so many people waste those decades in between labouring under the illusion(幻觉) they are self­sufficientsays Emmons.

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Mom implied that kindness seems to find its way back to the giver because life really is all about givingreceiving and repaying.So I’ll pay attention to her professional advice and sayThank youprofessor Emmons.

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CMom is great for her being thankful.

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