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Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 25 WORDS. As skies fill with millions of migrating birds, European scientists say the seasonal miracle appears to depend on a seeming contradiction: The fatter the bird, the more efficiently it flies. The results of their study contradict a central theory of aerodynamics(空气动力学), which predicts that the power needed to fly increases with weight. For birds, apparently, the cost of flying with heavy fuel loads is considerably smaller than previously thought. Researchers found that red knot wading birds double their normal body weight of 100 grams before making their twice-a-year, nonstop commute between the British Isles and the Russian Arctic. Distance: 5,000 kilometres. Another study in the journal Nature measured the benefits of flying in an aerodynamic V formation, which allows birds to save energy by gliding in the lead bird’s air stream. Flying in formation, their heart rates were as much as 14.5 per cent lower than flying solo, according to Henri Wimerskirch, a French scientist. The findings help explain how birds complete difficult migrations. Researchers had assumed that thinner, more athletic birds would have the best chance of survival. The first study suggests that building up fat deposits to be burned as fuel during the migration is worth more than the energy it takes to carry the additional weight. Heavier birds apparently use their muscles more efficiently. In the study, researchers said their team studied the birds flown at different body masses during 28 simulated flights. They were injected with a small amount of water containing a radioactive element that enabled the team to measure the amount of energy burned. 85. How much will a red knot wading bird probably weigh before making its nonstop migrating flight? 86. The additional weight gained before the flight won’t increase the powered needed to fly; on the contrary, it works as _____________________. 87. How did scientists successfully conduct the first study? 88. We can infer from the studies on fat deposits and V formation flying that both factors _____________________________. |
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85. 200 grams 86. fuel to be burned during the migration 87. By injecting birds with water containing a radioactive element and testing their different body masses during the flight. 88. Both factors work jointly and help birds fly efficiently and survive the tough long distance. |
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二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 The famous scientist Albert Einstein died in 1955.His___36__ now is in the central state of Kansas of the U.S. It belongs to a retired (退休的) ___37__ doctor, Thomas Harvey. ___38__ did this happen? And why? In the 1950s,Albert Einstein and Thomas Harvey __39__ each other when they both lived in Princeton, New Jersey. Einstein was working at Princeton University____40__ Doctor Harvey was working at Princeton Hospital. When Einstein died, Doctor Harvey was __41__ to examine his body. It was then that he started to study __42__ has become a long time examination of Einstein"s brain. His goal was to __43__ some physical evidence(证据)of the scientist"s genius(才华)。 Doctor Harvey, ___44__, did not tell Einstein"s family that he __45__ the great man"s brain. It was only later ___46__ the family learned of Doctor Harvey"s work. They did not ___47__ the idea at first. After Doctor Harvey explained his idea to them, they agreed to __48__ him to study the brain Doctor Harvey then asked __49__ scientists to help. They cut the brain __50__ three pieces. They marked each piece before placing it in containers __51__ chemical formaldehyde(甲醛)to protect it. Doctor Harvey has been ___52_ Einstein"s brain since then. He has carried it with him as he moved from place to place. He has also lent parts of the brain to other scientists ___53__ study. Only one researcher has found something ___54__. A doctor at the University of California found that the left part of Einstein"s brain has more certain cells(细胞)than __55__. Such cells are known to feed brain. She this may mean that the cells could affect intelligence. 36.A. body B. heart C. brain D. head 37.A. actual B. chemical C. natural D. medical 38.A. What B. How C. Who D. Which 39.A. realized B. recognized C. learned D. knew 40.A. as B. because C. while D. since 41.A. called on B. called at C. sent up D. sent off 42.A. which B. how C. that D. what 43.A. Invent B. discover C. prove D. examine 44.Aperhaps B. therefore C. thus D. however 45.A. bought B. sold C. kept D. made 46.A. that B. when C. before D. after 47.A. hear of B. like C. suggest D. offer 48.A promise B. let C. have D. permit 49.A. other two B. two other C. more two D. two another 50.A. off B. by C. into D. about 51.A. for B. about C. of D. with 52.A. learning B. studying C. searching D. selling 53.A. for B. on C. into D. about 54.A. easy B. difficult C. particular D. common 55.A. ever B. enough C. usual D. Normal |
B David, a French priest(牧师)of thirty-six, was sent to China by the church in 1872.He did well in the natural and social science besides his religious activities(宗教活动)。He was also very interested in the rare wild animals and plants in China. On May 4th, 1879, after searching half a month in the western part of Baoxing, Sichuan the hunters hired(雇用)by David succeeded in bringing him a "black-and-white bear". "The bear is extremely lovely", he wrote in his diary excitedly. Meanwhile, he felt it might be a new species (物种)never discovered by scientists. He then decided to send it to Paris for a further study. Unfortunately the poor "black-and white" bear died of Jolts(颠簸)of the mountain roads and the climatic (气候)change. He had to send its pelt (皮毛)to the National Museum in Paris for display (展览)。In fact, the so-called "black-and white" bear was neither a bear nor a cat. After a complete study, Milla Edwards, head of the museum, judged that it was a new species. He gave the "giant panda". The discovery made the world excited and Baoxing was also made famous for "home of the giant panda" 60.From the passage we can see that David mainly came to China to ____. A. learn Chinese science and history B. look for a panda for church C. do something on religion(宗教) D. study the wild animals and plants in China 61.The word "rare" in this passage means ____. A. very hard to find B. worth no money C. easy to find D. running very fast 62.The first giant panda was caught ____. A. by David, a French priest B. quite by accident C. with a lot of difficulty D. after the hunters followed it for half a month 63. Which of the following is not true according to the passage? A. The giant panda died when it was on display. B. David had never seen a giant panda before. C. Milla was sure the animal was neither a bear nor a cat. D. The discovery made the world excited with interest |
C Kerry and Alice were both artists in Britain. They taught drawing and painting at Cambridge University. Although they were friends, each thought oneself to be the better painter. One day, Kerry promised marriage to Alice. Surprised and pleased by the offer, the girl was not sure whether she would spend her future as a wife or a painter. After a moment she replied as follows, "Each of us must paint a picture. If yours is superior to mine, you can make me your wife. If not, please drop the question." Then it was decided to give it the following day. The next morning. Alice hung her picture on the gate. It showed a bunch of flowers and won high praise from everyone who passed by. In fact, a crowd collected in front of her masterpiece and fixed eyes on it. Several hours passed. Then Kerry was seen coming along to the gate with what appeared to be a beautiful leather suitcase in his hand. When he finally stopped before Alice, the girl artist brushed like a rose and agreed to marry him without any hesitation. Why? 64.What did Alice think Kerry"s offer? A. She liked Kerry, but she didn"t expect him to promise marriage to her. B. She didn"t want to marry anybody. C. She didn"t like it at all. D. She thought the offer wasn"t polite. 65.In the sentence "If yours is superior to mine, you can make me your wife"。 "superior to" here means ____. A. not so better than B. better than C. so good as D. as good as 66. Which of the following is true? A. Kerry didn"t accept Alice"s suggestion. B. Kerry wasn"t sure of his painting so he dropped his offer. C. Kerry did go the next day, but he failed to take a picture D. Kerry agreed to Alice"s suggestion. 67.Alice"s picture won high praise because ____. A. it was true to nature B. the flowers were red C. it showed so large a bunch of flowers D. people felt it strange to hang it on the gate 68.The "leather suitcase" was in fact ____. A. a real one B. a painting drawn by Kerry C. a box with a picture in it D. made up of leather |
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A When I was a child , I remember that my mother decided that we would take a trip to visit my Aunt Sandy who lived in Mammoth Lakes, California. I was about 7 at the time but my memory does not fail me because I can recall my personal details . We were sitting in the kitchen getting ready to have peanut butter and suddenly without warning the room started shaking. I remember thinking that it was weird(怪异)that construction workers must have been moving the house or something, but that it was weird that they would do it when we were still in it. I had a vivid imagination too. So everything started shaking and my aunt had this horrible look on her face as she dropped the knife of peanut-butter onto the ground and held on to the counter. My mom told me to get under the table, which as I think back was odd because what was happening was from the ground so what good was getting under a table going to do. The kitchen window soon broke out on its own from the force of all the shaking and I started getting pretty scared(害怕). I don’t think my aunt moved the entire time. My mom had gotten under the table with me and was holding me to make sure I was OK I suppose. It seemed strange because no one really knew what to do. So finally the shaking stopped. The power was out and it took minutes before anyone really even started to move and talk again. My mother decided that we would leave the next morning. I don’t remember if we were only planning to stay for one night or if we were just stopping by on our way to Fresno where my mom had friends. 56.The first paragraph is mainly to tell us that the writer_________. A.was eager to see Aunt Sandy B.was too young to do anything C.doesn’t remember anything at all D.still remember what happened when young 57.While they were sitting in the kitchen__________. A.the construction workers moved the house B.the kitchen window broke out on its own C.a terrible earthquake took place suddenly D.they were warned to leave the room at once 58.Aunt dropped the knife of peanut-butter onto the ground because_________. A.she was very busy B.she was too frightened C.everything shook hard D.she didn’t use it any more 59.From the last paragraph we can know that________. A.everyone began to make the house clean and tidy B.the writer’s mum decided to leave immediately C.the electricity was cut off completely at home D.everyone started to talk about the shaking loudly |
C Snoopy and Lou were robbers. Half a year ago, they decided to plan another bank robbery. It was to be their last one. Then they would give up this business and live a comfortable life. The job was so well done that the judge who sent them to prison for fifteen years each said it was the cleverest robbery of the century, and what a pity it was that their car had used up its petrol not far from the bank. After they were in prison for a few weeks, Snoopy and Lou decided to escape. Soon they worked out a plan as good as any they had ever made. Even the smallest points were considered carefully. They planned as a team because they lived in the same room, and because the guards, who had a great deal of respect for the famous robbers, left them very much alone. They decided the quickest and safest way to escape was to squeeze themselves along a drain form their present workplace in the prison to a quiet country road on the other side of the prison wall. The great day arrived, and the pair started along the drain. With great difficulty, they squeezed themselves along for what seemed ages. In half an hour , they could see daylight. When they got out, the men were so pleased with themselves at their success that they sloped each other on the back. It was only then that they realized they were not alone. They looked around, they found themselves facing thirty astonished policemen, who were carrying musical instruments of various sorts. The next morning, the same judge seemed very sorry as he told Snoopy and Lou that the plan of the prison drain system, which they had studied so carefully, was more than twenty years old, and that the quiet country road was no longer there. The drain now led directly to the parade ground where the police band had just finished practicing when the two robbers appeared before them. 64.What was Snoopy and Lou’s plan to escape from the prison? A.They planned to run away while working in the prison workplace. B.They planned to climb over the prison wall, on the other side of which was a quiet country road. C.They planned to crawl along the drain which led to a country road D.They planned to get to the parade ground through the drain which was empty when the police band was not practicing. 65.Snoopy and Lou failed in their plan to escape because_________. A.they did not play well before hand B.they were not quick enough in their action C.the policemen had been keeping a watchful eye on them D.the map of the prison drain system they used was out of date 66.According to this article, which of the following statements is true? A.When Snoopy and Lou went out of the drain, thirty policemen were waiting for them. B.When Snoopy and Lou found themselves facing thirty policemen, they turned round and ran in the direction of the country road. C.The policemen caught Snoopy and Lou by chance D.The policemen were frightened more than surprised when the two robbers suddenly appeared before them 67.It seemed the judge________. A.admired Snoopy and Lou for their cleverness B.felt very proud to try the two famous robbers for their crime C.was very angry at Snoopy and Lou’s breaking the law again and again D.was sad at Snoopy and Lou’s breaking the law again |
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