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Everyone has got two personalities—the one that is shown to the world and the other that is secret and real. You don’t show your secret personality when you’re awake because you can control your behavior, but when you’re asleep, your sleeping position shows the real you. In a normal night, of course, people frequently change their position. The important position is the one that you go to sleep in.
If you go to sleep on your back, you’re a very open person. You normally trust people and you are easily influenced by fashion or new ideas. You don’t like to upset people, so you never express your real feelings. You’re quite shy and you aren’t very confident.
If you sleep on your stomach, you are a rather secretive(不坦率的)person. You worry a lot and you’re always easily upset. You’re very stubborn(顽固的), but you aren’t very ambitious. You’re usually live for today not for tomorrow. This means that you enjoy having a good time.
If you sleep curled up (卷曲),you are probably a very nervous person. You have a low opinion of yourself and so you’re often defensive. You’re shy and you don’t normally like meeting people. You prefer to be on your own. You’re easily hurt.
If you sleep on your side, you have usually got a well-balanced personality. You know your strengths and weaknesses. You’re usually careful. You have a confident personality. You sometimes feel anxious, but you don’t often get depressed. You always say what you think even if it annoys people.
56. According to the writer, you naturally show your secret and real personality .
A. only in a normal night
B. only when you go to sleep
C. only when you refuse to show yourself to the word
D. only when you change sleeping position
57. Which is NOT mentioned in the second paragraph about a person’s personality?
A. He or she is always open with others.
B. He or she always likes new ideas earlier than others.
C. He or she is always easily upset.
D. He or she tends to believe in others.
58. Point out which sentence is used to show the personality of a person who is used to sleeping on his or her stomach?
A. He or she is careful not to offend others.
B. He or she doesn’t want to stick to his or her opinion.
C. He or she can’t be successful in any business.
D. He or she likes to bring others happiness.
59. Which of the following may be the reason for you not to make friends with a person who sleeps curled up?.
A. He or she would rather be alone than communicate with you.
B. He or she is rarely ready to help you.
C. He or she prefers staying at home to going out.
D. He or she wouldn’t like to get help from you.
60. It appears that the writer tends to think highly of the person who sleeps on one side because .
A. he or she always shows sympathy for people
B. he or she is confident, but not stubborn
C. he or she has more strengths than weaknesses
D. he or she often considers annoying people
B
With the average home in the capital selling for 19,548 yuan a meter in November, a tiny
mobile home built by a 24-year-old office worker is creating a stir(震动) online.
Dai Haifei built the 6-square-meter pad(住所) because he could not afford to buy or rent in
the capital.
Dai’s new home costs him 6,400 yuan and he has been living in it for nearly two months in
courtyard at Chengfu Road, Haidian district.
Dai, who is one of the millions of migrants who moved to the capital from other parts of
China seeking a better life and better job, said he realized his financial burden had become too
great.
The Hunan native said he simply could not make ends meet(收支相抵) when he became an
intern at a Beijing-based construction design company in 2009.
“I rented a home at the very beginning--a small room in an apartment that cost me about 900
yuan per month,” said Dai in an interview with local media. “It was too expensive for me. ”
Dai’s father works on a construction site in his hometown and his mother is a cleaner.
Dai, who ended up becoming a formal employee of the company, figured out his own way to
solve the problem---with inspiration from a housing design project at his company’s exhibition
early this year.
The project, named“An egg given birth to by the city”, included a series of egg-like
movable houses, with a karaoke house, chair house and trader’s house in it.
Dai, who borrowed 6,400 yuan from an older cousin and who got additional help from several
friends, decided to make one of his own. He spent nearly two months building his“egg house”in
his hometown, a village in southeast Hunan that is around 1,700 kilometers from Beijing.
61. Where is this passage probably taken from?
A. A story book. B. A cartoon film. C. A news report. D. A research report.
62. What is Dai Haifei?
A. An official of government. B. A journalist.
C. An office worker of a company. D. A manager of a company.
63. Why did he build the pad?
A. Because he will sell it for money.
B. Because he has no house to get married in.
C. Because he doesn’t have enough money to buy or rent a house.
D. Because he wants to get help from the society.
64. Which statement is not TRUE?
A. He comes from a Hunan village. B. He has lived in the egg home for two months.
C. He got the idea from a friend. D. He once rented a room.
65. What’s the writer’s attitude?
A. Supporting. B. Puzzled. C. Criticizing. D. Objective.
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C
In the past two years, his wife, Merlie, and their seven children have said “goodbye” to him
four times, most recently last month. Each time it has been unnecessary.
Mr. Smart had a hip (髋关节) replacement in February at the Burnie hospital but was rushed
back two months later with internal bleeding.
“The doctors couldn’t stop the bleeding,”Mrs. Smart said. Medical staff told Mrs. Smart to
contact her family, which includes children in Western Australia. “It took two days for them to get
here. We had to hope he hung on .” He did.
“The doctors were there 24 hours a day and they stopped the bleeding. They brought him
back,”Mrs. Smart said. “I certainly believe in miracles because I’ve seen one happen, but it
wouldn’t have happened if the doctors didn’t do what they did.”
It was the second time Mrs. Smart thought she was losing her husband of 54 years. Two years
ago, Mr. Smart was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital after a heart attack and a few
days later with Hospital after a heart attack and a few days later with intense pain caused by a
hemorrhage (出血) .Again, the family was called to say goodbye---twice.
“I was given a 50-50 chance of coming out of it, ” Mr. Smart said.
Going through the ordeal(苦难,折磨) then was trying on the family, who had prepared
themselves for the worst. But to face the same situation only two years later was hard. The Smarts
said the support they received at the Burnie hospital helped them through.
And it seems the experience has also left an impression at the hospital. Mrs. Smart said when
she rang recently and mentioned her husband’s name, the reply was “ah the miracle man”.
66. The first time Mrs. Smart and the children said goodbye to Mr. Smart was when he had .
A. a hip replacement B. internal bleeding
C. a heart attack D. intense pain caused by a hemorrhage
67. When Mr. Smart was rushed back to the hospital with internal bleeding, .
A. only his wife believed he could survive
B. no one believed that he could survive
C. he had given up hope of recovering
D. it didn’t take the doctors long to stop the bleeding
68. The experience Mr. Smart had at the hospital could be that of .
A. concern B. puzzle C. fear D. wonder
69. The underlined phrase “hung on ”in the third paragraph can be replaced by .
A. beat the pain B. came back to life
C. lived through D. make his fortune
70. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. The Miracle Man. B. The Kind Doctors and Nurses.
C. A Devoted Wife. D. A Great Family.
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