Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can 42………your brain to release uplifting n
Trang 2Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of
the following questions
- Do you like pop music or jazz?
- I don’t like _of them I prefer classical music
Trang 3B come down with
-“Do you mind if I take a seat?” - “ _ “
A Yes, I don’t mind
B No, do as you please
It was Mr Harding _ the bill to yesterday
A who sent my secretary
B to whom my secretary sent
C that my secretary sent
D my secretary sent
Câu 14 (1 i m)để
Jack made me _ him next week
A promise calling
Trang 4B to promise calling
C to promise to call
D promise to call
Câu 15 (1 i m)để
_ down to dinner than the telephone rang
A No sooner had I sat
My supervisor is angry with me I didn’t do all the work that I _ last week
A must have done
B can have done
Trang 5C may have done
D should have done
Trang 6C she did refuse
D when she refused
Germination of seeds begin with the absorption of water, the swelling of the whole seed, and the cracking
of the seed coat
Trang 9D
Câu 36 (1 i m)để
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
The expression on your face can usually dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions, and it has been proved that (36)…… ….smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses The idea was first (37)……….by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum, in 1906 He believed that different facial (38)……….affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen,
Trang 10but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour.
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
Trang 11The expression on your face can usually dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions, and it has been proved that (36)…… ….smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses The idea was first (37)……….by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum, in 1906 He believed that different facial (38)……….affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
(40)
A cycle
Trang 12or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our
Trang 13moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour.
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
Trang 14The expression on your face can usually dramatically alter your feelings and perceptions, and it has been proved that (36)…… ….smiling or frowning can create corresponding emotional responses The idea was first (37)……….by a French physiologist, Israel Waynbaum, in 1906 He believed that different facial (38)……….affected the flow of blood to the brain, and that this could create positive
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
or negative feelings A happy smile or irrepressible (39)………increased the blood flow and
contributed to joyful feelings But sad, angry expressions decreased the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and created a vicious (40)………of gloom and depression by effectively starving the brain of
essential fuel
Psychologist Robert Zajonc rediscovered this early subject, and suggests that the temperature of the brain could affect the production and synthesis of neurotransmitters – which definitely influence our moods and energy levels He argues that an impaired blood could not only deprive the brain of oxygen, but create further chemical imbalance (41)……….inhibiting these vital hormonal messages Zajonc goes on to propose that our brains remember smiling associated with being happy, and that by deliberately smiling through your tears you can (42)………your brain to release uplifting neurotransmitters –replacing a depression condition (43)………a happier one People suffering from psychosomatic (44)………., depression and anxiety states could (45)………… from simply exercising their zygomatic muscles –which pull the corners of the mouth up and back to form a smile- several times an hour
(45)
A recover
Trang 15By studying the other stars, astronomers can predict what the rest of the sun’s life will be like About five billion years from now, the core of the sun will shrink and become hotter The surface temperature will fall The higher temperature of center will increase the rate of thermonuclear reactions The outer regions of the sun will expand approximately 35 million miles, about the distance to Mercury, which is the closest planet to the sun The sun will then be a red giant star Temperatures on the Earth will become too high for life to exist.
Once the sun has used up its thermonuclear energy as a red giant, it will begin to shrink After it
shrinks to the size of the earth, it will become a white dwarf star The sun may throw off huge amounts of gases in violent eruptions called nova explosions as it changes from a red giant to a white dwarf
After billions of years as a white dwarf, the sun will have used up all its fuel and will have lost its heat Such a star is called a black dwarf After the sun has become a black dwarf, the earth will be dark and cold If any atmosphere remains there, it will have frozen over the earth’s surface
46 It can be inferred from the passage that the sun
A is rapidly changing in size and brightness.
B will continue to be a yellow dwarf for another 10 billion years
C has been in existence for 10 billion years
D is approximately halfway through its life as a yellow dwarf
Câu 47 (1 i m)để
What will probably be the first stage of change for the sun to become the red giant?
A It will throw off huge amounts of gases
B Its surface will become too hot for life to exist
C Its central part will grow smaller and hotter
D Its core will cool off and use less fuel.
Câu 48 (1 i m)để
When the sun becomes a red giant, what will the atmosphere be like on the earth?
A It will be enveloped in the expanding surface of the sun