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For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100 ~ 120 words based on the following informations. Remember to write it clearly.你(Li Yuan)收到朋友Xiao Ming的e-mail,他在邮件中谈及买车计划。请在回信中说明你对买车的看法,内容包括: 私家车的好处(如舒适、便捷等); 私家车的弊端(如交通拥挤、环境污染、停车困难等); 你的建议。Dear Xiao Ming,

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  1. For this part, you are supposed to write an essay in English in 100 ~ 120 words based on the following informations. Remember to write it clearly.你(Li Yuan)收到朋友Xiao Ming的e-mail,他在邮件中谈及买车计划。请在回信中说明你对买车的看法,内容包括: 私家车的好处(如舒适、便捷等); 私家车的弊端(如交通拥挤、环境污染、停车困难等); 你的建议。Dear Xiao Ming,

  2. Where does Humphrey get the inspiration for his idea?

    • A.From an experiment.
    • B.From a conference.
    • C.From a research on chimpanzees.
    • D.From the color blue.
  3. Which of the following is true of Nicholas Humphrey?

    • A.He thinks Ayumu has an amazing memory.
    • B.He believes that Ayumu sees the colors of numbers.
    • C.He was inspired by Primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa.
    • D.He delivered a speech on synesthesia at the 2011 conference.
  4. How does Tetsuro Matsuzawa explain Ayumu s performance in the game?

    • A.Ayumu uses synesthesia.
    • B.Ayumu is cleverer than most chimps.
    • C.Chimps recall things faster than people.
    • D.Chimps are good at dealing with number.
  5. What is the theme of this passage?

    • A.The rich should help the poor.
    • B.One good turn deserves another.
    • C.Kindness is the greatest wisdom.
    • D.A kindness shown,a kindness sown.
  6. Whatever you do,dont challenge a chimpanzee named Ayumu to a number memory game. In 2007, Ayumu became famous for his lightning speed at a game that goes like this: A player views a computer screen where the numbers 1 through 9 appear briefly at once and then turn to white squares. The player then taps the squares where the numbers had been,in order from 1 to 9. People can do it. But no human competitor has ever completed the game faster or more accurately than Ayumu the chimp. For almost five years Ayumu remains undefeated. Psychologist Nicholas Humphrey of Darwin College at Cambridge University in England now thinks he knows the secret behind the chimp s ability. Humphrey suspects Ayumu s brain may have a condition that allows the chimp to see numbers as colors. This would mean that Ayumu may see a color glow after the number disappears. Then,instead of remembering the numbers,he remembers a sequence of colors, each associated with a number. The condition that Humphrey believes Ayumu may have is called synesthesia. Humans with synesthesia may associate numbers and letters with colors. For example,a person may see the number "5"as the color blue. Until now,scientists had assumed only humans could have synesthesia. Humphrey found the inspiration for his idea at a 2011 scientific conference. There, he heard a presentation about Ayumu s memory abilities and another talk about synesthesia. He then put the two ideas together. Not everyone is convinced that Humphrey is correct. Primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa of the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto University in Japan has spent decades studying the amazing memories of chimpanzees, including Ayumu. He maintains that chimps simply have faster memory recall than people.

    What is Ayumu famous for?

    • A.His gift in playing computers.
    • B.His talent in calculating numbers.
    • C.His skill in tapping the numbered squares.
    • D.His amazing performance in a memory game.
  7. Why did Robby go back to the hot dog seller?

    • A.She wanted to thank the hot dog seller.
    • B.The homeless man asked her for a hot dog.
    • C.She wanted to buy a hot dog for the homeless man.
    • D.The hot dog was so delicious that Robby wanted another.
  8. Which word best describes the homeless man?

    • A.Angry.
    • B.Untidy.
    • C.Sensitive.
    • D.Impolite.
  9. It was a beautiful day for sightseeing around downtown Portland. We were on our day off and out for some fun. The weather was perfect for a picnic,so when lunch time came,we set our sights on a small park in town. Since we all had different tastes,we decided to split up,get what each of us wanted, and meet back on the grass in a few minutes. When my friends Robby headed for a hot dog stand, I decided to keep her company. We watched the seller put together the perfect hot dog,just the way Robby wanted it. But when she took out her money to pay him,the man surprised us. "It looks a bit smaller on the cool side, "he said, "so never mind paying me. This will be my freebie of the day. " We said our thanks,joined our friends in the park,and dug into our food. But as we talked and ate,I noticed a man sitting alone nearby,looking at us. I could tell that he hadn t showered for days. Another homeless person,I thought,like all the others you see in cities. I didn t pay much more attention than that. We finished eating and decided to head -off for more sightseeing. But when Robby and I went to the garbage can to throw away my lunch bag, I heard a strong voice, " There isn t any food in that bag,is there?" It was the man who had been watching us. I didn t know what to say. "No,I ate it already. " "Oh,"was his only answer, with no shame in his voice at all. He was obviously hungry, couldn t bear to see anything thrown away, and was used to asking this question. I felt bad for the man,but I didnt know what I could do. That s when Robby said, "I’ll be right back. Please wait for me a minute," and ran off. I watched curiously as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I realized what she was doing. She bought a hot dog,crossed back to the garbage can,and gave the hungry man the food. When she came back to us, Robby said simply," I was just passing on the kindness that someone gave to me. "

    Why did the seller offer Robby a free hot dog?

    • A.It was offered for a large order.
    • B.The hot dog didn"t look big enough.
    • C.It was a special favor to a lady customer.
    • D.The seller gave away a free hot dog every day.
  10. What does "Pharoah s Revenge" probably refer to in the last paragraph?

    • A.A curse.
    • B.A legend.
    • C.A disease.
    • D.A vegetable.