阅读短文,回答问题。     The common cold is the world"s most widespread illness. The most

阅读短文,回答问题。     The common cold is the world"s most widespread illness. The most

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阅读短文,回答问题。     The common cold is the world"s most widespread illness. The most widespread mistake of all is that
colds are caused by cold weather. They are not. They are caused by viruses (病毒) passing on from
person to person. You catch a cold by coming into contact, directly or indirectly, with someone who
already has one.
     If cold weather causes colds, it would be reasonable to expect the Eskimos to suffer from them
forever. But they do not. And in isolated Arctic regions explorers (探险者) have reported being free
from colds until coming into contact again with the outside world by way of packages and mails
dropped from airplanes. During the First World War soldiers who spent long periods in the trenches,
cold and wet, showed no increased tendency to catch colds. In the Second World War prisoners
at the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp, naked and starving, were extremely surprised to
find that they seldom had colds.
     At the Common Cold Research Unit in England, volunteers took part in the experiments in which
they gave themselves to the discomforts of being cold and wet for long stretches of time. After taking
hot baths, they put on bathing suits, allowed themselves to be with cold water, and then stood about
dripping wet in drafty rooms. Some wore wet socks all day while others exercised in the rain until
close to exhaustion. Not one of the volunteers came down with a cold unless a cold virus was
actually dropped in his nose.
     If, then, cold and wet have nothing to do with catching colds, why are they more frequent (often)
in the winter? Despite the most painstak- ing research, no one has yet found the answer. One
explanation offered by scientists is that people tend to stay together indoors more in cold weather
than at other times, and this makes it easier for cold viruses to be passed on.
     No one has yet found a cure for colds. There are drugs and pain sup- pressors such as aspirin,
but all they do is to relieve the symptoms (症状). 
1. Are the common colds caused by cold?
________________________________________________________________.
2. When may Arctic explorers catch colds?
________________________________________________________________.
3. How many kinds of people does the writer mention when explaining his idea?
________________________________________________________________.
4. Why arc the colds more frequent in the winter?
________________________________________________________________.
5. What is the key point of this passage?
________________________________________________________________.
答案
1. No. (No, they aren"t.)
2. When coming into touch again with the outside world.
3. Five.
4. Because people like to stay indoors,
    and this makes it easier for cold viruses to be passed on.
5. Colds are not caused by cold weather.
(Colds are caused by viruses, not by cold weather.)
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阅读理解。     The world out of doors is full of secrets. There are so many secrets, and they are so interesting that
thousands of men and women, boys and girls are busy studying them. All around us are birds, animals,
trees and flowers. The facts about how they live and grow are interesting.
      Do you know that one of the greatest presidents of the USA spent hours and hours studying birds?
A businessman who lived near New York City became so interesting in insects that he began to collect
them. He now has over one thousand different kinds of insects. He kept them carefully in glass boxes.
      Then, come with me, and I will help you find some of the nature"s secrets. Let us go quietly through
the forests and fields. Here we shall find how a hare tells the other hares where the danger is. We shall
follow a mother bear and her young babies as they try to look for food and get ready for their long
winter sleep. We shall watch bees dancing in the air to tell the other bees where they can find food. I"ll
show you many other interesting things. But please remember to use your eyes and ears carefully when
you go out of the doors. Nature tells the secrets only to people who look and listen carefully. 1. Secrets of nature are so interesting that _____ are busy studying them. [     ]
A. thousnad of men and women
B. thousands of students
C. thousands of boys and girls
D. Both A and C 2. _____ now has more than one thousand different kinds of insects and he kept them in glass boxes. [     ]
A. The president of the USA
B. A president of the USA
C. A businessman near New York City
D. A businessman near Washington 3. When bees dance in the air, they can tell the other bees _____. [     ]
A. where the danger is
B. where their home is
C. where the food is
D. where they can sleep 4. From the passage we can know that _____ usually sleep during the long winter. [     ]
A. hares
B. bees
C. bears
D. snakes 5. People can get to know the secrets of nature _____. [     ]
A. by going throught the forests and fields
B. by collecting many kinds of insects.
C. by being interesting in them
D. by looking and listening carefully out of doors.
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阅读理解。     While it is expected that students come to university with the ability to take a good set of notes, this
is not always the case (情形). High school may not have asked for it, so good listening and note-taking
skills may need to be developed.
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TRY Being a possible, active listener.
HOW?  Sit down in front and do not read or talk. Pay special attention during the second 20
minutes (when you probably lose it) and to the last minutes when a summary (总结)
might be given.
TRYBeing a confident, active learner.
How? Come to class with an interest in the material (材料) and with questions to be answered.
You can develop these by thinking about and preparing for the lesson and by pre-reading
the text (This is especially helpful if you find yourself having difficulties keeping up with
the material).
TRY Getting correct notes, with special attention to the main ideas.
HOW? There may be an overhead projector (投影仪); if so, get that material down. Besides,
look for important points-from the teacher"s verbal (文字) language, or careful reading
of his notes. If you still feel you"re missing the main points, try showing your notes to
classmates or to the teacher.
TRY Leaving lots of space between ideas.
阅读短文,选词填空。

(jobs   map   look   useful   took   how   part)
     What do you know about a robot? Robots are machines that can be made to do certain things. They
are in all shapes. For example, puppy (a young dog) robots    1    like real ones. They jump and bark (吠).
Robots can do many    2    people can"t do. Robots can go where people can"t go and bring back important
information. In 1997, scientists sent a robot to Mars. It    3    pictures of rocks and soil, which helped
scientists understand    4    0ur own planet works. Scientists even used a robot to make a    5    of a
volcano. So robots are very    6    machines. They play a very important    7    in our life. They help people
understand the world we live in.
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____ 6._____ 7._____

阅读短文,回答问题。
     Most people do not like to think about disasters (灾难), so they do not prepare for them. This is a
deadly mistake. Whether you can be alive or not is decided by preparation. Here are somc tips that could
savc your life.
     1. Getting through the first hour 
      Choose an out-of-town person that each family member can call after the disaster if you become
alone. Besides, choose two nearby places where family members know to meet. One should be close to
your home. The other should be outside your neighborhood. Keep your important papers at the bank or
another safe place.
     Leave a disaster-supply kit (一套装备) (see Part 5) near the front door. Make sure you keep it filled
with fresh food and water. 
      If you are advised to move to the safe place, leave the area right away.
     2. The disaster-ready home
     You may have some time to prepare before certain types of disasters. Take hurricanes (飓风) as an
example. 
      Bring in anything that could fly around or blow away.
      Prepare your car for leaving.
      Fill bottles with drinking water.
      Keep your radio on for weather information.
     3. The safest places 
      Hurricane: stay in an inside space with no windows. Glass could break and hurt you.
      Earthquake (地震): get under the nearest heavy desk or table. This will protect you from falling
things.
     4. Preparing for the worst- do this now!
     Hurricane: during the hurricane season, keep a two-week supply of drugs. Have wood and nails
(钉子) ready to cover windows.
     Earthquake: move beds away from windows, heavy pictures or mirrors. Place large and/or heavy
objects on lower shelves. Learn how to shut off the electricity and water.
     5. Your disaster-supply kit 
     First-aid (急救用的) kit and drugs; spare clothes; a radio; car keys; important phone numbers.
1. Should you leave when you are asked to move?
______________________________________________________________________
2. What do you know is a deadly mistake from the passage?
______________________________________________________________________
3. Why should you keep your radio on before certain types of disasters?
______________________________________________________________________
4. Where can you stay to keep safe when hurricanes happen?
______________________________________________________________________
5. What can you do to prepare for the earthquake according to the passage? (At least 3 points.)
_______________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
     In some science fiction movies, the robots are just like humans. They help with the housework and do
the most    1    jobs.
     Some scientists believe that there will be such robots in the future.    2   , they agree it may    3  
 hundreds of years. Scientists are now trying to make robots    4    people and do the same things as us.
     But robot scientist James White    5    . He thinks that it will be    6    for a robot to do the same things
as a person.     7   , it"s easy for a child to wake up and know where they are. Mr White thinks that robots
won"t be able to do this. But other scientists disagree. They think that robots will be able to talk to people 
   8    25 to 50 years.
     Robot scientists are not just trying to make robots look like people. For example, there are already
robots    9    in factories. They do simple jobs over and over again. People would not like to do such jobs
and would get bored. But robots will    10    get bored.
      In the future, there will be more robots everywhere, and humans will have    11    work to do. New
robots will have many different     12   . Some will look like humans, and    13    might look like snakes.
After an earthquake (地震), a snake robot could help look for people under buildings. That may not seem
possible now, but computers, space rockets and even electric toothbrushes    14    impossible a hundred
years ago. We never know    15    will happen in the future!
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