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After making the speech, he went through it in his mind to reflect where he _________ better. A. could do B. would do C. could have done D. would have done 4. Laughter produces short-term changes in the function of the heart and blood circulation, _________ heart rate and oxygen consumption. A. increasing B. to increase C. having increased D. being increased 5. The boss _______ the employees a rise in salary for ages, but nothing has occurred yet. A. promised B. had promised C. would promise D. promises 6. If they throw stones at you, don抰 throw back. Use them to build your own foundation ______. A. somehow B. anyway C. instead D. nevertheless 7. 梂hy can抰 John land a _______ job in years? 桝nyone with criminal records will be laid off first when it comes time to let staff go. A. rewarding B. demanding C. worthwhile D. stable 8. As its economy is maturing China s _____ a greater role in critical issues like climate and development. A. defining B. assuming C. guaranteeing D. assuring 9. Keeping a regular sleep schedule is important for setting a baby's body clock, _______ researchers note should be in place by about 4 months of age. A. whose B. which C. when D. where 10. Huo Jianqi showed his talent for directing movies very late. As a popular saying goes: 慱___________. A. True gold fears no fire B. You cannot judge a tree by its bark C. Great minds mature slowly D. As you sow, so will you reap 孨0孾媁kXzzI knew my father loved me and his love was deep although he was an ill-humored man. He just didn t know how to 11 it. One evening we went out for a night on the townWe were sitting in an elegant restaurant that had a small but lively 12 When it played a familiar waltz tune I decided to 13 my father for a dance.  Dad, you know I ve never 14 with you before. I begged you but you 15 wanted to. How about right now? I waited for the 16 refusalBut instead, he considered thoughtfully and then said, 揕et抯 hit the floor and I抣l 17 you just what kind of moves an old guy like me can still make. My father took me in his 18 and I felt overcome by emotion. As we danced I looked up at my father carefully but he 19 my eyes. 揇ad, I finally 20 , tears in my eyes,  Why is it so hard for you to look at me? At last his eyes dropped to my face 21 I love you so much. he whispered backI was struck dumb by his 22 It wasn t what I had thoughtBut it was of course exactly what I needed to 23 I had always known that he loved me. I just hadn t understood that his vast emotion had 24 him and made him silent I love you too, Dad! I whispered back softlyHe stumbled over the next few words:  I m sorry that I m not open. It s 25 for me, but just remember how much I love you. When the dance ended I excused myself to the ladies room and during my absence 26 changedWhen I came back, Dad sat in his chair 27 his body leaning forward, very paleEverything was really too lateHe was 28  That night all I saw was his leaning body and pale faceBut it s a totally different scene that I 29 nowI remember his saying  I love you and my saying it backThe three words 30 on forever long after we are gone 11. A. answer B. express C. mention D. understand12. A. band B. hall C. sofa D. bar13. A. invite B. teach C. help D. show14. A. chatted B. sang C. danced D. stayed15. A. still B. even C. also D. never16. A. final B. normal C. rough D. usual17. A. tell B. show C. ask D. explain 18. A. arms B. hands C. heart D. mind 19. A. noticed B. ignored C. avoided D. greeted 20. A. complained B. whispered C. explained D. shouted 21. A. Because B. Though C. If D. While22. A. response B. advise C. promise D. excuse 23. A. find B. know C. hear D. think24. A. surprised B. pleased C. inspired D. frightened25. A. clear B. important C. impossible D. hard 26. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything 27. A. for B. with C. on D. from28. A. moved B. tired C. lost D. gone 29. A. discover B. remember C. remind D. consider30. A. depend B. carry C. live D. take N0桘t銐ASleep deprivation is an important hidden factor in lowering the achievement of school pupils, according to researchers carrying out international education tests. It is a particular problem in richer countries with sleep experts linking it to the use of mobile phones and computers in bedroom late at night. Sleep deprivation is such a serious problem that lessons have to be dragged down to a lower level to suit sleep-deprived learners, the study found. The international comparison, carried out by Boston College, found the United States to have the highest number of sleep-deprived students, with 73% of 9- and 10-year-olds and 80% of 13- and 14-year-olds identified by their teachers as being negatively affected. In literacy tests there were 76% of 9- and 10-year-olds lacking sleep. This was much higher than the international average of 47% of primary pupils needing more sleep and 57% among the secondary age group. Other countries with the most sleep-deprived youngsters were New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Australia, England, Ireland and France. High-performing Finland is also among the most lacking in sleep. Countries with the best records for getting enough sleep include Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Japan and Malta. The analysis was part of the huge date-gathering process for global education rankings, the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)and Progress in International Reading Literacy Study(PIRLS) 揑 think we underestimate the impact of sleep. Our data show that across countries internationally, on average, children who have more sleep achieve higher in maths, science and reading. That is exactly what our data show, says Chad Minnich of the TIMSS and PIRLS International Study Center. 揑t抯 the same link for children who are lacking basic nutrition, says Mr Minnich, based at the Lynch School of Education, Boston College. 揑f you are unable to concentrate, to attend mentally, you are unable to achieve at your best level, because your mind and body are in need of something more basic. Sleep is a fundamental need for all children. If teachers report such large proportions of children suffering from lack of sleep, it抯 having a significant impact. But worse than that, teachers are having to adjust their instruction based on those children who are suffering from a lack of sleep. The children who are suffering from a lack of sleep are driving down instruction.That means that even the children who are getting enough sleep are still suffering from this sleep-related lowering.31. What did the researchers of Boston College try to find?A. Why children don抰 get enough sleep B. How many hours children sleep every nightC. The relationship between sleep and test results D. The relationship between sleep and health32. Many children suffer from sleep deprivation because _________.A. they sit in front of the TV for too long B. they can hardly sleep soundly and deeplyC. their homework occupies too much of their time D. modern technological devices consume a lot of their time33. Which of the following countries has the most sleep-deprived students?A. Japan B. Malta C. Finland D. Portugal34. Why are children who get enough sleep also victims?A. Because they are disturbed by sleep-deprived studentsB. Because teaching is driven down by sleep-deprived studentsC. Because they have to spend time helping sleep-deprived studentsD. Because the teachers waste time disciplining sleep-deprived studentsBHe fascinated Victorian England with his unequalled skill at brilliant cases, based on logical reasoning and grasp of forensic(誰;S剉 science, not to mention a mastery of disguises(*O艌 and an encyclopedic knowledge of the criminal underclass.But this detective was not Sherlock Holmes but a real life investigator, Jerome Caminada, who, new research suggests, helped inspire Sir Arthur Conan Doyle抯 celebrated hero. A biography of Caminada written by Angela Buckley reveals a series of striking similarities between him and the fictional character, in terms of their unusual methods and character. It also establishes strong echoes between the real detective抯 cases and plot lines used by Doyle.The son of an Italian father and Irish mother, Caminada was based in Manchester, but was involved in cases which took him across the country, and he enjoyed a nationwide profile in the press, where accounts of his legend were widely reported.Most of his career was spent with Manchester City Police Force although he later operated, like Holmes, as a 揷onsulting detective?He became well-known in the mid 1880s, shortly before Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet and parallels soon emerged between the two.As the fictional character relied on a network of underworld contacts梩he Baker Street Irregulars梥o Caminada was known for his extensive web of informers, whom he would often meet in the back seat of a church.These characters helped him build up an encyclopedic knowledge of the Criminal fratemity(DQ_O), among whom he would often move in disguise another method in common with Holmes.His skill with disguises was so renowned that on one occasion, while tracking a group of thieves at the Grand National dressed as a laborer, his own chief police officer was unable to recognise him. . However, he also posed as white collar professionals, once while bringing a bogus(GP剉 doctor to justice.Over the course of his career, he was reportedly responsible for the imprisonment of 1,225 criminals. His most famous case and perhaps the one which most closely resembles a Holmes story was 揗ystery of the Four-Wheeled Cab?Mrs Buckley identifies Caminada抯 揗oriaty figure as Bob Horridge, a violent, intelligent career criminal, with whom he had a 20-year fight, which began when Caminada arrested him for stealing a watch, landing him with a sentence of seven years penal servitude because of his previous crimes.This harsh sentence for a relatively small crime angered Horridge so much that, as he was sent down, he swore revenge on the detective.On his release, Horridge抯 criminal enterprises grew in size and scope, but he was usually able to stay one step ahead of the authorities, often effecting dramatic escapes.His good luck finally ended after he shot two police officers. Caminada tracked him to Liverpool where the detective, disguised once more, eventually arrested him. Horridge was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.Caminada抯 揑rene Adler was Alicia Ormonde, an apparently well-educated woman with a noble background and expensive tastes, who was actually an experienced criminal wanted across the country for frauds and thefts. Caminada tracked her down and arrested her, but梚n an echo of Holmes fascination with Adler梩he detective apparently became attracted by her. The case took place in 1890, a year before Adler appeared in A Scandal in Bohemia.Caminada梬ho published his memoirs on retiring梔ied in 1914, the year the last Holmes book was set.Other individuals have previously been put forward as the basis for Holmes. However, Mrs Buckley, whose book is called The Real Sherlock Holmes, believes that Caminada was used to give Holmes a better grounding in actual casework among the criminal fraternity, inspiring his detecting styles and some of the puzzling cases he encountered. 35. From the passage we can know that Caminada ____________ .A. died after the last Holmes book was set B. was the only basis for HolmesC. had a good knowledge of forensic science. D. had a whole life career as a 揷onsulting detective 36. Which of the following CANNOT prove that Caminada was the basis for Holmes? A. Caminada became a national figure shortly before Holmes first appearance. B. Caminada tracked an attractive and talented criminal, similar to Irene Adler. C. Caminada was known for his extensive web of informers in the Baker Street. D. Caminada had a Moriaty-like enemy for a long period of time. 37. Which of the following sentences could be added into the blank part? A. 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A. bringing a bogus doctor to justice B. tracking and arresting Alicia Ormonde C. tracking a group of thieves at the Grand National D. arresting Horridge and sending him to life imprisonment 39. The most suitable title of the passage should be . A. Detecting styles of Sherlock Holmes B. Caminada and hrs legend C. Detectives and their disguises D. Has the real Holmes been deduced?踁0鸑媁桘ID systems are used as a means for people to prove their identity, as a means of access control, or for many other situations. ID cards also contain a lot more information than simply the name of the holder. All ID cards contain information that is relevant to the institution that released them, so there is no single model that applies to all ID cards. Different institutions have different rules when it comes to ID cards, and ID cards used by students, in universities, will not have the same security features as those used in the military, for example. The more important the institution is, the more important the security is, and the more security features will be used to prevent duplication(Y6R) of an ID card.Anyone with a printer that can print ID cards can duplicate in ID card, if it does not have any security measures. There have been lots of cases, especially in low security institutions, where ID cards have been duplicated and this was not noticed, since the person holding the card usually flashed it when it was requested, and that was not enough to notice that it is a fake.That may not be extremely important when it is simply a case of a student trying to enter the campus of another university, but it can be of vital importance if it happens in a military institution. Checks in military institutions are much stricter and the personnel checking the card are always trained to spot fakes in a short amount of time. Some may think that creating an ID card is extremely difficult, but it is not. All it takes is a special printer that can print ID cards, a model and a photo ID. The fact that such printers can be freely ordered online has raised security issues with lots of companies and institutions, and most have decided to either create their own ID cards, or simply use more advanced security features that regular home-users do not have access to. This includes magnetic stripes(義ag), chips, barcodes(agb_x), and other methods. This does increase the cost of the card per person, so the total cost of the cards increases based on the number of employees the company has, but it also reduces security risks to a minimum. So ID systems, as basic as they seem, are an excellent security measure for any institution. To ensure that the IDs look good and function properly, the company that handles the card printing services should be top-class. Trying to save some money by choosing a cheaper provider is not really wise. 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