“Don’t talk to strangers ...” That is probably one of the 41 pieces of advice handed down from our parents. Yeah,they 42 well. Since there are bad people out there,it seems to be a good idea in order to help 43 us. And over the years we’ve learned how to keep our eyes 44 . We are used to making no eye contact with strangers.

   45,the price that we pay for this 46 is that we grow up suspicious(表示懷疑的) of others and their motives. We tend to have a(n) 47 of strangers,which is neither necessary nor 48 as we grow older.

   Most people out there are not sociopaths (反社會(huì)者) .49,most people are quite 50 . What once protected us from bad people is now preventing us from establishing relationships with 51  people!

   In general,you know that the random stranger standing next to you is very 52 to kidnap (綁架) you,yet the emotion of fear is 53 associated with talking to them. So you 54 do it. But you miss out on a lot by closing yourself off to new people like this.

   Instead,you should actively 55 that people in general are fiiendly. Why? Because they are. Most people actually are nice. We are 56 creatures,and we welcome interactions with others. Think about it: when a stranger starts a(n) 57 with you,how do you usually 58 ?

   Besides,you never know who you might 59 . The person standing behind you in a line could one day be your best friend. It 60 . But even if it's not that extreme,you never know if that person has a job opportunity for you,or is just a cool person who you would enjoy having a brief conversation with.

41. A. shortest   B. worst   C. longest   D. best

42. A. meant   B. planned   C. spoke   D. worked

43. A. inspire   B. instruct   C. change   D. protect

44. A. up   B. open   C. down   D. shut

45. A. Especially   B. Thankfully   C. Unfortunately   D. Uncertainly

46. A. safety   B. health   C. power   D. delight

47. A. anger   B. pain   C. shame   D. fear

48. A. important   B. obvious   C. humorous   D. reasonable

49. A. In case   B. In fact   C. At times   D. At first

50. A. brave   B. friendly   C. smart   D. patient

51. A. bad   B. famous   C. good   D. common

52. A. ready   B. unlikely   C. eager   D. unwilling

53. A. still   B. never   C. only   D. even

54. A. always   B. often   C. sometimes   D. seldom

55. A. doubt   B. assume   C. guess   D. decide

56. A. living   B. complex   C. unique   D. social

57. A. meeting   B. experiment   C. argument   D. conversation

58. A. listen   B. connect   C. react   D. devote

59. A. hurt   B. forget   C. meet   D. benefit

60. A. happens   B. depends   C. affects   D. fails

41. B 42. A 43. D 44. C 45. C 46. A 47. D 48. D 49. B 50.B 51. C  52. B 53. A 54. D 55. B 56. D 57. D 58. C 59. C 60. A

話題:人際關(guān)系

本文是議論文。作者認(rèn)為人們應(yīng)該多和陌生人說話。

41. B.由第二段中的 the price that we pay for this 可推斷,“不要和陌生乂說話”是父毐痊我們的 “最壞的(worst) ”建議之一。

42. A.由下文的 Since,there are bad ^people out there,it seems to be a good idea

 可推斷,父母建 議我們不要和陌生人說話時(shí)“用意(meant) ”是 好的。

43. D.由上文的 there are bad peope out there 可推 斷,“不要和陌生人說話” 的建議是為了“保護(hù) (protect) ”我們。

44. C.由下文的 We are used to making no eye contact with strangers可推斷,多年來我們己I圣 學(xué)會(huì)了如何使眼睛保持“向下(down) ”看。

45. C。由下文的the price that we pay for this 可推 斷,“不幸的是(Unfortunately) ’,我們?yōu)椴缓湍?生人說話付出了代價(jià)。

46. A.不和陌生人說話是為了我們的“安全 (safety) ”,我們?yōu)檫@種安全付出的代價(jià)就是懷 疑他人。

47. D.由上文的 we. grow up suspicious of others and their motives可知,我們常!ε(fear) ”陌生人。

48. D.由下文的 Most people out there are not sociopaths可推測,隨著我們漸漸長大,害怕陌 生人變得既不必要也不“合理(reasonable) ”。

49. B. 

50. B。由上文的 Most people out there are not sociopaths 可推測,“事實(shí)上(In fact ) ”,絕大 多數(shù)人都非常“友好(friendly) ”。

51. C.曾經(jīng)保護(hù)我們的“不要和陌生人說話”的建 議正阻止我們和“好(good) ”人建立聯(lián)系。

52. B.通常你知道排隊(duì)時(shí)挨著你的那個(gè)陌生人是 非!安豢赡(unlikely) ”綁架你的。

53. A.雖然知道排隊(duì)時(shí)挨著你的陌生人不可能綁 架你,但是你“還是(still) ”害怕和他們說話。

54. D.出于對陌生人的害怕,你“很少(seldom) ”和 陌生人說話。

55. B.你應(yīng)該積極地“假定(assume) ”人們通常是 友好的。

56. D.由下文的 we welcome interactions with others可知,我們是“群居的(social) ”動(dòng)物。

57. D.本文主要講和陌生人說話,故此處作者是建 議讀者設(shè)想一個(gè)陌生人主動(dòng)和自己“談話 (conversation ) ” 的場景。

58. C.當(dāng)陌生人主動(dòng)和你說話時(shí),你通常會(huì)如何 “回應(yīng)(react) ”呢?

59. C.你永遠(yuǎn)不知道通過和陌生人說話你會(huì)“認(rèn)識(shí) (meet) ”怎樣的人。

60. A.站在你身后的人某一天可能會(huì)成為你最好 的朋友,這樣的事情可能會(huì)“發(fā)生(happens) ”。

題目來源:2016年英語周報(bào)高三新課標(biāo) > 第60期 2015-2016高三課標(biāo)

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