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人教版(2019): 選擇性必修第二冊
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  • 2611.
    a plane
    London登上飛往倫敦的飛機

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  • 2612.In some countries,________ is called "equality" does not really mean equal rights for all people.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 2613.醫(yī)生建議他戒煙。

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  • 2614.We owe
    to you that there wasn't a serious accident.

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  • 2615.Students should involve themselves in community activities
    .
    學(xué)生應(yīng)該參與社區(qū)活動,在那里他們可以獲得成長的經(jīng)驗。

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  • 2616.Do you ever pull your phone out of your pocket,thinking it is vibrating (振動),only to find that it isn't?
       This phenomenon,which scientists call "phantom (幻覺的) phone vibration",is very common.Around 80% of people surveyed say they have imagined their phones vibrating when they were actually still.
       So,what leads to this universal behavior?According to the BBC,the explanation lies in your brain's ability to discover signals from the outside world.
       When your phone is in your pocket,there are two possible states:It is either vibrating or not.Meanwhile,you also have two possible states of mind:the judgment that the phone is ⅵbrating,or that it isn't.Ideally,you match the four states correctly.However,sometimes your brain decides that the consequences of missing a call are more serious than a "false alarm".Therefore,you become more sensitive to vibrations so that you don't miss anything.
       This is just like the fire alarm in your home—it can be annoying when it goes off in response to just a tiny bit of smoke.But that's a small price to pay compared to a fire really breaking out because the alarm fails to alert you.Now,you might still ask,why can't our brains just make every judgment correctly without being too sensitive to false signals?The answer is that your brain bears a heavy burden every day. "You get a large amount of sensory information that's coining from your eyes,ears and skin,and you can't deal with all that information all the time," Michael Rothberg,a researcher at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield,US,told Live Science.
       For example,the rustling (沙沙聲) of clothing or the growling (咕咕聲)you're your stomach may both lead your brain to believe that they come from the vibration of your phone—it is like trying to hear your name being called in a noisy room.
       So,perhaps you should just check your phone whenever you think it's vibrating,It isn't too much trouble to do that,is it?

    (1)According to this passage,phantom phone vibration
    .
    A.is common among people with mental problems
    B.happens when our brains react too sensitively
    C.can measure people's ability to collect information
    D.helps our brains to make decisions quickly and accurately
    (2)Why did the author use the example of fire alarm in this passage?

    A.To help us understand the cause of phantom phone vibration better.
    B.To tell us the phone vibration usually happens when a fire breaks out.
    C.To show us the fire alarm is as sensitive as the phone vibration.
    D.To convince us it's important to check our phones like checking a fire alarm.
    (3)According to Michael Rothberg,which mainly accounts for phantom phone vibration?

    A.A lack of much attention.
    B.A noisy background.
    C.An overflow of sensory information.
    D.A heavy burden every day.
    (4)What does the author suggest we do about phantom phone vibration?

    A.We should always fully believe our own sense of hearing.
    B.We should just check our phones when we think they're vibrating.
    C.We should ignore the vibration bothering when our phones are actually still.
    D.We should think of the vibration carefully before we make correct judgments.

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  • 2617.Mitchell Holmes remembered his training course,so he didn't panic and started to give his father cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment. (-ing作狀語)

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  • 2618.
    he could give her sympathy,any practical help was almost beyond him.

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  • 2619.Rapid advances in a new technology will soon transform science fiction
    reality.

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  • 2620.He burst into tears,releasing all her
    (depress) emotions.

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