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Do your spirits soar (猛增) on a sunny day? Do you relax at the sound of flowing water? Some scientists suggest that these contacts with nature are good for your health. In one study, hospital patients with a view of trees had shorter hospital stays and less need for pain medications. Another study indicated that prisoners with a view of the outdoors had fewer doctor visits. “Why do we desire nature? Maybe we’re programmed to need it, since our ancestors’ survival was so dependent on their connection with nature,” suggests biologist E.O. Wilson. Want to find out if contact with nature improves your outlook on life? Try a few of these ideas. Hang out a bird feeder and watch the birds that visit it. Sit down in the backyard or a nearby park. Close your eyes. What do you hear? Birds singing? The wind in the trees? Crickets (蟋蟀) chirping? Find an anthill. Sit down and watch the ants work. Take a walk right after a rainstorm. What looks different? Smells different? Go barefoot on a sandy beach. Open the curtains and the window, if the weather allows it. On a windy day, watch the trees. Go to a creek, river or park fountain. Listen to the sound of water in motion. Camp out in the backyard or at a nearby state park. Use a tent or sleep on the ground. Find a wide-open space to study the stars. Learn about the different constellations (星座). Raise a garden. Or plant some seeds in a flowerpot. Go hiking with your family. Talk about all of the colors you see in nature. Take a camera and capture your nature experience. 小题1:From Paragraph 2 we can learn that ______.A.prisoners don’t like to go to the doctor when ill | B.trees can be used as pain medications | C.prisoners should often get out of prison to come into contact with nature | D.contacts with nature are very helpful for hospital patients | 小题2:According to E.O. Wilson, we desire nature probably because ______.A.it can help us feel relaxed | B.we have inherited (继承) from our ancestors who were dependent on nature | C.people have lived with nature for thousands of years | D.contacts with nature can improve a person’s outlook on life | 小题3:The author gives us many ideas in order to let us ______.A.find out if contacts with nature improve our outlook on life | B.hear birds sing and watch ants work | C.talk about the colors we see in nature | D.capture our experience in nature | 小题4:From the passage, we can learn that ______. A.studying the constellations is important to everyone | B.you can know all the colors only by going hiking | C.nature is quite important to us | D.walking in a rainstorm can be very helpful | 小题5:What is the best title of the passage?A.Go hiking with your family. | B.Let nature nurture you. | C.Visit your doctor less. | D.Watch the trees more often. |
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小题1:D 小题2:B 小题3:A 小题4:C 小题5:B |
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第二部分 阅读理解(共25小题;第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;满分45分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。 It was the old lady’s eightieth birthday. She was sure Myra wouldn’t forget her mother’s birthday, even if she was busy. After all, eighty was a special birthday. Perhaps Myra might come. Even if Myra did not come, she would send a present. The old lady was sure of that. Two spots of colour brightened her cheeks. She was excited like a child. Mrs. Morrison had brought a card and a bunch of flowers when she came to do the breakfast. Mrs. Grant downstairs had made a cake. Johnnie, the little boy next door, was now up with her with a packet of sweets. “I guess you’ll get lots and lots of presents,” he said. “I did last week when I was six.” What would she like? A pair of slippers perhaps. A blue new cardigan. Or a table lamp. Or a little clock, with clear black numbers. So many lovely things. She stood by the window, watching. The postman turned round the corner on his bicycle. Her heart beat fast. Johnnie had seen him too and ran to the gate. “Granny, granny,” Johnnie returned. “I’ve got your post!” He gave her four envelopes. Three were from old friends. The fourth was in Myra’s writing. “No parcel, Johnnie?” “No, granny.” Almost reluctantly, she tore the fourth envelope open. Folded in the card was a check. Written on the card was a message: Happy Birthday—Buy yourself something nice with the check, Myra and Harold. The six-figure check fell to the floor like a bird with a broken wing. Slowly the old lady bent to pick it up. Her present, her lovely present. With trembling fingers she tore it into little bits. 41. As can be inferred from the passage, ______. A. the neighbours cared little about the old lady in daily life B. the friends sent the old lady many lovely presents by post C. Myra was stopped by her husband from seeing her mother D. the old lady lived alone in a flat away from her daughter 42. The old lady felt ______ when she saw the fourth envelope in her daughter’s writing. A. excited B. disappointed C. happy D. impatient 43. The reason the old lady tore the check into small pieces was that______. A. she was sure her daughter would come, not the check B. she didn’t notice there were six figures on the check C. she would prefer a present with love from her daughter D. she didn’t think the check was large enough for a present 44. Which of the following might serve as the best title for the passage? A. The Present. B. The Check. C. The Birthday. D. The Daughter. |
In order to protect valuable energy, snails(蜗牛) basically play a game of follow-the-leader, a new study finds. Snails create trails of mucus(黏液) to help them move smoothly across the ground, mainly in search of food or a partner, but making all that mucus uses up a lot of energy. “Snails use a lot of energy, probably a third, creating mucus,” said Mark Davies of the University of Sunderland, lead author of the study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society. “This process is very tiring indeed— much more so than walking, swimming or flying.” Davies and his workmates studied marine snails off the coast of Britain and discovered that to save some of this important energy, the snails sometimes follow the existing mucus trails laid down by other snails to get around and so only have to create a small part of the mucus needed to make a new trail. “The fact that they can make savings has an effect on as much as they have to save more energy to do other things like reproducing,” Davies said. The energy saving may also help snails which live in environments where food is not enough, making the energy harder to replace. Biologists had long guessed that snails behaved this way, but this is the first study to directly observe it. Davies said that it is likely that all snails use this means of cutting energy as they work hard through life. 45. What’s the function of mucus that snails create? A. To find their food B. To find their way back C. To save their energy D. To help them move smoothly 46. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The snail’s life is very hard. B. The snails don’t need much to reproduce. C. This is the first time to do the guess. D. The snails will replace more energy in places lacking food. 47. From the passage we know that ______. A. snails’ trails are sometimes reused B. snails’ food is difficult to find C. snails can live a long life D. only marine snails have the ability 48. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. How snails move and work. B. Snails save energy by reusing mucus trails. C. A new study finds the mysteries of snails. D. Snails make full use of their energy. |
Indonesia is known as the country of islands. It has 17,508 islands. But in recent years, the popular tourist destination has lost some of its shine. Due to rising sea levels caused by global warming, 24 Indonesian islands have gone under the sea. Scientists say 2,000 more will disappear before 2030. In the past three years, the Southeast Asian nation also witnessed its islands destroyed by a tsunami(海啸) and typhoons. “If no measures are taken to fight climate change, the beautiful islands will go forever,” scientists told environmental ministers from about 190 countries at a UN climate change meeting. This week they are meeting in Bali, an Indonesian island. They are trying to reach a deal to cut the world’s emissions (排放) of CO2 , which makes the Earth warmer. Indonesia is not alone. This year has seen more extreme weather hit the world. Canada and US suffered heavy storms and typhoons, while Australians were caught in the heaviest drought in a century. In China, the average temperature this year went up by 1.2oC from last year, reaching the highest on record since 1951. However, other parts of the country got too much rain. More than 700 people were killed in floods, landslides and storms. “These weather extremes are the more obvious effects of global warming,” said Song Lianchun, a climate expert. Scientists say time is running out. To escape from the worst effects, global CO2 emissions need to be cut from the levels they were at in 2000 by 50 to 85 percent by 2050. But in recent years climate change talks have been bogged down by arguments over who will pay the bill for cleaner technology. Developing countries are worried that the cut in emissions will slow their economic development. “China will play a responsible and constructive rule in the meeting,” said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. The nation is now the world’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter(排放者). “However, developed nations should help developing nations deal with the global issue.” 53. Which of the following is in the correct order? a. More and more islands are going under the sea. b. The sea levels are continuously rising. c. The weather is getting warmer and warmer. d. Emission of CO2 is increasing. A. a b c d B. b c d a C. c b a d D. d c b a 54. What does the underlined phrase “weather extremes” mean in the passage? A. Rising temperature all over the world. B. Bad weather like floods, drought, and landslides, etc. C. The disappearance of more and more farmland. D. Different amount of rain in different areas. 55. Climate change talks have been stopped because countries cannot agree on ______. A. who should be responsible for causing climate change B. who will pay for the cleaner technology needed C. whether developed countries should help developing ones D. whether developing countries should cut emissions of CO2 56. What is China’s attitude towards dealing with problems of climate change? A. China will pay for the cleaner technology. B. China will take an active part in dealing with climate change. C. China thinks it is developed countries’ responsibility. D. China will depend on developed countries to help it. |
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak List Price: $16.95 Price: $14.35 Where the Wild Things Are is one of those truly rare books that can be enjoyed equally by a child and a grown-up. Max puts on his wolf suit, trying to do something bad and gets sent to bed without supper. Quite by accident, a forest grows in his room, allowing his wild behaviour to continue. Sendak’s color illustrations (插图) are beautiful, and each turn of the page brings the discovery of a new wonder. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown List Price: $17.95 Price: $10.77 Perhaps the perfect children’s bedtime book, Goodnight Moon is a short poem of goodnight wishes from a young rabbit preparing for his own sleep. He says goodnight to every object in sight. Clement Hurd’s illustrations are simple and effective. Happy Birthday, Baby by Dr. Smith List Price: $9.99 Price: $9.99 The Great Birthday Bird says, “Get dressed! Today is your day. It’s the Best of the Best!” This fun-filled book can be touched, moved, and smelt, helping babies celebrate their day of all days with the Great Birthday Bird! It’s illustrated by Jan Gerardi. You"re Only Old Once! by Dr. Seuss List Price: $11.70 Price: $10. 53 If laughter is the best medicine, then You’re Only Old Once! is a delightful new defense against aging. As we follow him through his checkup with the experts at the Golden Years Clinic, Dr. Seuss lightens the aches and pains of growing old with his unique wisdom. A perfect gift for anyone over fifty! 57. If you buy the books above, whose book will save you most? A. Maurice Sendak’s. B. Dr. Smith’s. C. Dr. Seuss’s. D. Margaret Wise Brown’s. 58. You’re Only Old Once! talks mainly about ________. A. the happy time with the Great Birthday Bird B. the adventure of a naughty boy named Max C. some suggestions about reducing pains of aging D. the goodnight wishes of a rabbit before sleep 59. Happy Birthday, Baby is illustrated by ________. A. Jan Gerardi B. Clement Hurd C. Sendak D. Margaret Wise Brown 60. Which book is suitable for both kids and adults? A. Happy Birthday, Baby. B. Where the Wild Things Are. C. Goodnight Moon. D. You’re Only Old Once! |
第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(请将61-65题答案填涂到答题卡上71-75题相对应处) M: Would you like to come over to Paris with me over the spring break? W: I’d love to. 61 M: At a friend’s. I always stay with this friend. 62 W: OK. Are you sure he won’t mind? M: Of course not. 63 W: Does he live in downtown Paris? M: No. 64 But we will have a car, so we can go into the city. W: Will we drive to Paris? M: Yeah. 65 We can leave about noon and get there by supper time.A. It takes about six hours. | B. It sounds like fun. | C. He lives in the country. | D. And there is a room for you. | E. I am looking forward to it. F. But where can we stay? G. He is so kind-hearted and easy-going. |
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