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Recognizing when a friend or colleague feels sad,angry or surprised is key to getting along with orhers.1 a new study suggests that a skill for listening in on feelings may sometimes come with an extra dose of stress.This and other research 2 the prevaili

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Recognizing when a friend or colleague feels sad,angry or surprised is key to getting along with orhers.1 a new study suggests that a skill for listening in on feelings may sometimes come with an extra dose of stress.This and other research 2 the prevailing view that emotional intelligence is uniformly 3 to its bearer.In a study published in the September 2016 issue of E7notion,psychologists Myriam Bechtoldt and Vanessa Schneider asked 166 male university students a series of questions to 4 their emotional smarts.5,they showed the students photographs of people's faces ancl askecl them 6 what extent feelings such as happiness or disgust were being expressed.The students 7 had to give job talks in front of judges displaying stern facial expressions.The scientists measured concentrations of the stress hormone cortisol in the students'saliva before and after the talk.In students who were 8 more emotionally intelligent,the stress measures increased more during the experiment and took 9 to go back to baseline.The 10 suggest that some people may be too emotionally clever for their own good,says Hillary Anger Elfenbein,a professor of organizational behavior at Washington University in St.Louis."Sometimes you can be so good at something 11 it causes trouble,"she notes.Indeed,the study adds to previous research hinting at a(n)12 side of emotional intelligence.A study published in 2002 in Pers'onalr.t,y and Individual Di f ferences suggested that emotionally 13 people might be particularly 14 to feelings of depression and hopelessness.15,several studies,including one published in 2013 in PLOS ONE,have implied that emotional intelligence can be used to manipulate others for personal 16.More research is needed to see how exactly the relation between emotional intelligence and stress woulcl 17 0ut in women anclin people 18 different ages and education levels.19,emotional intelligence is a useful skill to have,as long as you learn to also properly 20 emotions-both others'and your own.1选?

A.Only
B.Hence
C.Even
D.But
参考答案和解析
答案:D
解析:
本题考查句间逻辑关系。上文指出惯常看法:察觉到他人情绪是与人相处的关键.即强调察言观色的好处:空格句介绍新研究发现:察言观色可能会带来压力,暗示察言观色的不利一面。故两句之问为转折逻辑.D.But正确。B.I-Ience、C.Even均体现顺承逻辑。“只有一项新研究……”暗示”情商有不利面”的研究结论不可靠,与文意不符,故排除A.。
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第1题:

Some students get angry more often or more easily than other students. Sometimes,their anger (11) be so strong that their feelings get out of control(控制4). People say that kids like this have a(n) (12) temper(脾气). When some kids get angry,they might ( 13) at their par- ents,break something,or,even (14) ,hit someone. Kids should express(表达) their feelings when they are angry,(15) it's not okay for a kid to do any of those things. Kids don-t want . to act in this way,but sometimes angry feelings can be (16) to manage. What do you do if you're very angry and your temper is getting you int0 (17) ? Here are steps you can take,e- ven when you're not angry.

Exercise more. Any exercise,such as running or swimming can be helpful because it,s a (18) to burn off(释放) energy and stress. (19) your mom or dad. If you're angry about something,tell your parents that you're (20) to control yourself. Ask for their h_lp and advice on how to do this. Put feelings into words. Using words might keep you from getting into trouble. Using words helps people manage their strong feelings. In a word,kids should learn to control their tempers.

( )11.

A. should

B. mustn't

C. might

D. can’t


正确答案:C
Ⅱ.11.C【解析】might指可能性,表示推测。should。应该”;mustn't“禁止,不允许”;can't“不可能一,均不合题意。

第2题:

What feature of “body language”mentioned in the passage is common to both humans and animals?

A.Lifting beads when sad.

B.Keeping long faces when angry.

C.Bristling hair when ready to attack.

D.Bowing heads when willing to obey.


正确答案:D

第3题:

When did the new rules come out? 

______________________________________


正确答案:
In March.

第4题:

Which of the following activities would help students develop the skill of extracting specific information?

A.Inferring meaning from the context.
B.Recognizing the author’s beliefs and attitudes.
C.Using information in the reading passage to make hypotheses.
D.Listening to the flight information to see if the plane is on time.

答案:D
解析:
考查阅读教学活动
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此题是问:下列哪项活动可以帮助提高学生提炼具体信息的能力。

D选项,意为“听取航班信息判断飞机是否准时”是通过听力练习中对于细节信息的听力训练来帮助学生掌握处理细节信息的能力,符合题意,故此题的正确选项为D。

A选项,意为“通过上下文推断含义”,为含义推断题,不合题意,故排除。

B项意为“识别作者的看法和态度”,为态度推断题,不合题意,故排除。

C项意为“利用阅读文章中的信息作出假设”,为细节推断题,不合题意,故排除。

故此题的正确选项为D。

第5题:

It can be inferred from the professor's study of lateness in the informal situation that______.

A. American students will become impatient if their friend is five minutes late

B. neither Brazilian nor American students like being late in appointment

C. being late in one culture may not be considered so in another culture

D. Brazilian students will not come thirty-three minutes after the agreed time


正确答案:C

53.答案为C  从第二段教授对约会的调查中可知,美国学生和巴西学生对约会迟到的定义是不同的。所以选C

第6题:

Passage One

Sharon Keating was worried about her kids when she got a divorce. Her daughter, says, "I was feeling.., like down and sad and even though I didn't really show it."

Judith Wallerstein says problems from divorce can stay for many years. They can show up when the kids are adults. As adults the kids have trouble.

Wallerstein studied 93 children over a generation. The results can only be found in her book.

She says children of divorce are more likely to have problems with drugs. They are far more likely to seek therapy. About 40-percent of them do not marry. Their marriages fail at nearly twice the usual rate. It is hard for them to trust. They are afraid of failing.

Critics say Wallerstein had too few children in her study. Other things may be the cause of the kid's problems. The study does not compare kids from divorced families with kids from "healthy" families.

Wallerstein's families divorced a generation ago. Times have changed. People feel different about divorce. Today programs like Kid's Turn try to lessen some of the effects of divorce with family counseling. Talking about their feelings helps the kids get through it.

Since they know more about the problems, maybe the kids will be able to handle it.

31. Children of divorce ______.

A. are always happy

B. Sometimes feel sad but don't really show it

C. are not affected

D. are always very angry


正确答案:B

第一段。当Sharon Keating离婚时,她的女儿承认很难过,虽然她并不表现出来。


第7题:

I ( )an old friend of mine when I went shopping in supermarket.

A.come along

B.come about

C.come across

D.come on


正确答案:C

第8题:

Which new idea do you think may come true? 

________________________________________


正确答案:
People could live on the moon in the future.

第9题:

A teacher may encourage students to __________ when they come across new words in fastreading.


A.take notes

B.ask for help

C.guess meaning from context

D.look up the words in a dictionary

答案:C
解析:
考查阅读教学。当学生进行快速阅读时,如果遇到一些生词.老师可以鼓励学生通过上下文语境进行词义猜测。故选C。

第10题:

To develop the skill of listening, the teacher asks the students to learn several new words that will appear in the listening passage and predict what the listening is about. Which stage is it at in listening class now?

A.Warming up.
B.Pre-listening.
C.While-listening.
D.Post-listening.

答案:B
解析:
考查听前活动。在听文章之前,让学生学习可能在听力中出现的新单词并预测听力文章的内容。这是处于Dre-listening阶段。故选B。

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