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ere people can do business D. which is near a city center 65. Why do people move to live in cities or towns? A. Because they can live more fortably there. B. Because they like noisy life better than peaceful life. C. Because they mainly want to find work there. D. Because they are sure of having a better life there. 66. Which of the following statement is NOT true about the business district? A. Big panies usually have their main offices in the business district. B. People usually work and live in the business district. C. A business district usually lies in the city ce nter downtown. D. Nearly every major city has its own business district. D Facebook means never having to say goodbye. The social media website has earned a reputation for reconnecting old friends. Last week, a guy whom I hadn39。 t seen since my bachelor party five years ago sent me a friend request. I accepted and waited for ―Easy E‖ to send me a greeting of some kind. He had sought me out,after all. I learned from his profile that he was in a relationship and had a son. However, I39。 m pretty sure we won39。 t ever write walltowall, let alone e mail each other. But he39。 ll remain a friend of online until one of us makes a point of removing the other from his official list. My pool of friends consists of family members, college buddies, co workers from past and present, and friends of friends. There are 35 in all. If I spent some time uploading old e mail addresses, I39。 m confident that I could increase my friend count actually. A person could make a mission out of reconnecting with childhood friends, former classmates, distant cousins, and those one would like to get to know better. And some people can even handle hundreds of on screen relationships, keeping up with the daily happenings of their small army of panions. After all, there are worse fates than having too many friends. Thanks to e mail, the inability to schedule facetoface meetings no longer means a friendship must e to a close. But even with e mail, people will lose touch if one or both parties stop writing back. That’s normal. People move from school to school, job to job, city to city. You never have to feel guilty for breaking awa y. Every day, the masterminds of Web find new ways of making human munication easier. However,convenience can be a crutch(拐杖 ). Some things shouldn39。 t be simplified. When it es to friendship, there can be no shortcuts. 67. According to Paragraph 1, the website is famous because ________. A. it has an interesting name of ―Facebook‖ B. it helps people get in touch with old friends C. it can send people a greeting of some kind D. it reminds people of events in the past 68. From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer ________. A. would write to the friend quite often B. asked the friend to e mail him C. did get some information about the friend D. would keep in touch with the friend forever 69. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. There are 35 people in the author39。 s list of friends right now. B. The author municates with all the 35 friends by e mails. C. The list of 35 friends doesn39。 t include the old e mail addresses. D. It is not difficult for the author to increase his friend count. 70. What does the author think of the convenience of municating online? A. The technology could not keep true friendship forever. B. The social website of Facebook means nothing at all. C. There will be no ways of making real friends online. D. People will not lose friends with the help of the Facebook. 第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。 选项中的两项为多途选项。 Empathy Last year, researchers from the University of Michigan reported that empathy, the ability to understand other people, among college students had dropped sharply over the past 10 years. __71__ Today, people spend more time alone and are less likely to join groups and clubs. Jennifer Freed, a codirector of a teen program, has another explanation. Turn on the TV, and you’re showered with news and reality shows full of people fighting, peting, and generally treating one another with no respect. __72__ There are good reasons not to follow those bad examples. Humans are socially related by nature. __73__ Researchers have also found that empathetic teenagers are more likely to have high selfrespect. Besides, empathy can be a cure for loneliness, sadness, anxiety, and fear. Empathy is also an indication of a good leader. In fact, Freed says, many top panies report that empathy is one of the most important things they look for in new managers. __74__ ―Academics are important. But if you don’t have emotional intelligence, you won’t be as successful in work or in your love life,‖ she says. What’s the best way to up your EQ (情商) ? For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. __75__ To really develop empathy, you’d better volunteer at a nursing home or a hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a ―sharing circle‖ with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter. A. Everyone is different, and levels of empathy differ from person to person. B. Having relationships with other people is an important part of being human—and having empathy is decisive to those relationships. C. Humans learn by example—and most of the examples on it are anything but empathetic. D. ―One doesn’t develop empathy by having a lot of opinions and doing a lot of talking,‖ Freed says. E. Empathy is a matter of learning how to understand someone else—both what they think and how they feel. F. Good social skills—including empath y—are a kind of ―emotional intelligence‖ that will help you succeed in many areas of life. G. That could be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time, the researchers said. 第 II 卷 非选择题(共 35 分)。
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