2.浏览所有问题
目的:题型+阅读重点+关键词+暗示+难度系数
要求:1分钟
Exercise B:Go through the following questions within 1 minute and see what you have got in your mind.
Questions 1-7
Use the information in the text to match the people(listed A-E)with the opinions(listed 1-7)below. Write the appropriate letters(A-E)in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.Some people match more than one opinion.
A. Dr.Broca
B. Dr.Brinkman
C. Geschwind and Galaburda
D. Charles Moore
E. Professor Turner
Example
Monkeys do not show a species specific preference for left or right-handedness.
Answer
B
Human beings started to show a preference for right-handedness when they first developed language.
Society is prejudiced against left-handed people.
Boys are more likely to be left-handed.
After a stroke, left-handed people recover their speech more quickly than right-handed people.
People who suffer strokes on the left side of the brain usually lose their power of speech.
The two sides of the brain develop different functions before birth.
Asymmetry is a common feature of the human body.
Questions 8-10
Using the information in the passage, complete the table below. Write your answers in boxes 8-10 on your answer sheet.
Question 11
Choose the correct letter, A,B, C or D.
11.A study of monkeys has shown that
A. monkeys are not usually right-handed.
B. monkeys display a capacity for speech.
C. monkey brains are smaller than human brains.
D. monkey brains are asymmetric.
Exercise C:Go through the following questions within 1 minute and see what you have got in your mind.
Questions 1-6
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?In boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
1. Modern official athletic records date from about 1900.
2. There was little improvement in athletic performance before the twentieth century.
2. Performance has improved most greatly in events requiring an intensive burst of energy.
4. Improvements in athletic performance can be fully explained by genetics.
5. The parents of top athletes have often been successful athletes themselves.
6. The growing international importance of athletics means that gifted professional sportsmen would attract more attention.
Questions 7-10
Complete the sentences below with words taken from Reading Passage 1. Use ONE WORD for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 7-10 on your answer sheet.
7. According to Professor Yessis, American runners are relying for their current success on___________________.
8. Yessis describes a training approach from the former Soviet Union that aims to develop an athlete's___________________.
9. Yessis links an inadequate diet to___________________.
10. Yessis claims that the key to setting new records is better__________________.
Questions 11-13
Choose the correct letter, A,B, C or D. Write your answers in boxes 11-13 on your answer sheet.
11.Biomechanics films are proving particularly useful because they enable trainers to
A. highlight areas for improvement in athletes.
B. assess the fitness levels of athletes.
C. select top athletes.
D. predict the success of athletes.
12.Biomechanics specialists used theoretical models to
A. soften the Fosbury flop.
B. create the Fosbury flop.
C. correct the Fosbury flop.
D. explain the Fosbury flop.
13.John S.Raglin believes our current knowledge of athletics is
A. mistaken.
B. basic.
C. diverse.
D. theoretical.