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If you think you are sick, you are sick no matter what    says.    , if you believe in your doctor, and if he tells that you are going to feel better, you probably will. The     of the mind on the body does exist and sometimes can be powerful. It exists whether one is    of it or not.

Take the      of Mrs. Green, for example. She was unable to get to sleep at night and was too tired during the day to do some simple things that she     enjoy doing. She had headaches more often which     her from reading or watching TV. The more she thought about her conditions,    she felt. At last she went to   her doctor, whom she had known for years. The doctor listened to her and gave her a very      examination. Then he said to her, There is nothing     wrong with you physically, but I accept the fact      you don’t feel well. I’m going to give you some pills that should help. I want you to     one after dinner and one half an hour      you go to bed tonight. Call me tomorrow and tell me     you feel.

     Mrs. Green telephoned, “Doctor, I had the first   night’s sleep in two months. What is in this pills     ?” The doctor said, “It is an old formula(配方) I have        for years. Just      taking them for a week.” Turning to the nurse, he said, “It’s wonderful what a little baking soda(苏打) can do.”

1.A. everyone else   B. anyone else    C. nobody else D. someone else

2.A. On the other hand B. As a matter of factC. More often than not  D. In other words

3.A. result          B. cause        C. reason          D. effect

4.A. aware           B. fond          C. sure            D. full

5.A. care           B. cut          C. case           D. call

6.A. would          B. could         C. might          D. used to

7.A. benefit           B. allowed       C. prevented       D. forbade

8.A. the more         B. the better      C. the worse       D. the less

9.A. hear             B. see           C. watch         D. ask

10.A. thorough       B. basic         C. general         D. main

11.A. serious         B. special       C. specially        D. seriously

12.A. that            B. which        C. 不填          D. why

13.A. eat             B. take         C. drink         D. chew

14.A. when           B. since        C. after          D. before

15.A. what do         B. what         C. how do         D. how

16.A. The next day     B. Later         C. Shortly        D. Tomorrow

17.A. bad           B. terrible       C. good         D. right

18.A. at all          B. on earth       C. by the way       D. for ever

19.A. sold           B. written        C. read            D. used

20.A. keep up       B. keep off       C. keep on         D. keep away

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文以格林夫人为例,来阐述一个人心理的作用。格林女士夜里经常失眠,以至于她白天精神状况很不好,很多简单的事情她都做不好。之后她就去看医生了,医生给她诊断后,给她开了一些药,她按照医生要求做了,第二天她就觉得自己的睡眠有很大的改善。 1. you think you are sick, you are sick no matter what__ says.如果你觉得自己病了,无论任何人说什么你都觉得自己病了,故选B。 2. you believe in your doctor, and if he tells that you are going to feel better, you probably will. “如果你相信医生,那么医生说什么你都会相信的。这与前文形成一个对比,故选A。 3. of the mind on the body does exist and sometimes can be powerful.”人的心理的这种影响的确存在,这种力量有时候还挺强大的。故选D。 4. exists whether one is __of it or not.”不管你有没有意识到心理的这种作用,但它的确存在,故选A。 5. the __of Mrs. Green, for example.此处是举例子,故选C。 6. will的过去式;B can的过去式;C 可能;D过去。”She was unable to get to sleep at night and was too tired during the day to do some simple things that she__enjoy doing.”格林女士晚上睡不好,以至于她白天连她以前觉得很享受的那些简单的工作她都做不好。故选D。 7. 8. more she thought about her conditions,她想的越多,她就觉得越糟糕。故选C。 9. a doctor这个固定的短语,故选B。 10. The doctor listened to her and gave her a very__examination.医生听了她描述了自己的症状后给她做了一个全面的检查,故选A。 11. is nothing __wrong with you physically.副词应该修饰形容词,再根据句意,故选D。 12. fact后引导的应该是一个同位语从句,故选A。 13. going to give you some pills that should help.提到的是pills所以后文用的应该是take,吃药take pills为固定搭配,故选B。 14. 15. me后是一个宾语从句,而从句you fell中缺少的是一个表示程度的副词,故选D。 16. 17. 好的;D正确的。文中格林夫人打电话和医生说她吃药后的情况,睡眠有了很好的改善,还问了药的配方,由此可推出,格林夫人的睡眠变好了,故选C。 18. is in this pills?药里面究竟有什么,故选B。 19. formula(配方),配方应该是使用了多久,故选D。 20. up with 跟上;B(雨,雪等)未下,避免吃或喝某物;C保持,继续;D远离,使离开。文中taking them for a week.指的是让格林夫人继续吃药一周,故选C。 考点:考查记叙文阅读。
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