I am going to meet Tom __________ they say is a good boy.
A.who B.whom
C.whose D.which
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I am going to meet Tom __________ they say is a good boy.
A.who B.whom
C.whose D.which
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Tom is ___________ that he can’t go to school.
A. so a young boy B. a so young boy C. a such young boy D. such a young boy
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Either you or I _____ going to attend the meeting in the afternoon.
A. are B. am C. is D. will
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They say music is universal, and it seems to be true since wherever we go, we see people listening, playing or dancing to it. We tend to think that music is larger than our cultural differences and shows the deeper connections between us.
But according to a recent study published in the journal Current Biology, music doesn’t speak to everyone. There is a condition, the researchers argue, called “musical anhedonia”. They say that those who have this condition lack the ability to experience pleasure from music.
For the study, 30 people listened to the same, mostly classical music pieces. They were then asked to complete a questionnaire on how they felt about the music. At the same time, the researchers measured their heart rate and skin reaction, which are considered physiological measures of emotion.
According to the researchers, most of the people in the study got pleasure from the music. They had a quicker heartbeat and sweated more. However, a small number had very little and even no pleasant feeling while they listened. These people had none or very few of the physical signs the others in the study experienced.
The researchers say that this means people have different abilities to enjoy music and that “there are people who specifically can’t enjoy music at all”, study author Josep Marco-Pallres of the University of Barcelona in Spain told Live Science.
To study the condition further, another group of scientists, at Columbia University, US, researched brain activities. They found that the key is the blood flow to the reward system in the brain.
“People who got less pleasure from music had lower blood flow to areas involved in the reward system of the brain when listening to music,” reported the Daily Mail.
The lower blood flow makes it more likely that the brain’s “reward system” will not be active. Thus, it will produce less of the “pleasure chemical” dopamine. As a result, people get less pleasure from music.
If the research is correct, according to National Public Radio, there are simply people who just don’t get music. They may get pleasure from many things, but a good song isn’t one of them.
1.What do we know about people with musical anhedonia?
A.They usually avoid listening to music.
B.They like to listen to certain types of music.
C.They believe cultural differences are larger than music.
D.They can’t feel the pleasure that music brings to others.
2.What was the purpose of the study?
A.To learn how music influences people’s emotions.
B.To understand the relationship between music and the body.
C.To learn what music people love the most.
D.To see whether music works in the same way for all people.
3.What happened to the participants when they listened to music?
A.Those who enjoyed music had more dopamine produced.
B.Those who enjoyed music had slower blood flow.
C.All of them had faster heartbeat and sweated more.
D.They showed different physical signs as the music changed.
4.Which is the best title of this passage?
A.How people get pleasure from music?
B.Why music isn’t for everyone?
C.What brain produces with music?
D.A new research of listening.
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There is no doubt ________ Tom is a good clever boy.
A. whether B. if C. when D. that
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I was driving to a business meeting and, as usual, I was planning in my mind what I was going to say. I came to a very ______ crossroads where the stop light had just ______ red. “All right,” I thought to myself. “I can beat the next light if I ______ ahead.”
Suddenly my thought was broken by an unforgettable ______. A couple, both ______, were walking arm-in-arm across this crossroads with cars running by in every direction. The man was holding the hand of a little boy, ______ the woman was ______ a baby in her arm. Each of them held a white cane(手杖), ______ for clues (线索) to guide them across the crossroads.
I was moved. They were fighting ______ one of the most feared handicaps (缺陷)—blindness. “Wouldn’t it be ______ to be blind?” I thought. My line of thought was quickly ______ by what I saw: the couple was not walking in the crosswalk, but into the ______ of oncoming cars. I was ______.
But I didn’t see an accident. Something ______ happened. Every car in every direction came to a stop almost ______. Suddenly a driver ______ his head out of his car, shouting, “To your right. To your right!”
Without a stop, the couple changed their ______ and followed the coaching. ______ their white canes and calls from some concerned people, they ______ it to the other side of the road.
Take time to ______ and you will really see something wonderful around you.
1.A. quiet B. empty C. busy D. lonely
2.A. got B. grew C. changed D. turned
3.A. pass B. race C. approach D. run
4.A. scenery B. event C. memory D. sight
5.A. young B. blind C. energetic D. deaf
6.A. while B. when C. though D. as
7.A. taking B. hugging C. carrying D. pulling
8.A. begging B. reaching C. asking D. searching
9.A. for B. over C. against D. off
10.A. terrible B. surprising C. thrilling D. fantastic
11.A. changed B. broken C. shared D. shaped
12.A. ride B. track C. orbit D. path
13.A. delighted B. puzzled C. frightened D. excited
14.A. amusing B. wonderful C. regretful D. embarrassing
15.A. from time to time B. all the time C. at the same time D. in time
16.A. stuck B. bent C. nodded D. shook
17.A. line B. situation C. way D. direction
18.A. Trusting B. Believing C. Holding D. Waving
19.A. got B. made C. put D. helped
20.A. look around B. look out C. get around D. come out
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—What did Tom say to you just now, John?
—He asked _____________ .
A. why I am so happy today
B. what will I do for the weekend
C. Who did I play football with after school
D. if I could go to the movie with him tonight
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— Tom, Miss Lee asked you to go to her office as soon as you arrived.
— ____ What did she say?
A.I’ve got it. B.I beg your pardon?
C.Excuse me. D.Thank you.
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— Tom, Miss Lee asked you to go to her office as soon as you arrived.
— ____ What did she say?
A.I’ve got it. B.I beg your pardon?
C.Excuse me. D.Thank you.
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I am going to the airport to meet my uncle tomorrow morning, _____ he will be back from abroad.
A.who B.when C.where D.which
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