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阅读理解.     Homestay provides English language students with the opportunity to speak English
outside the classroom and the experience of being part of a British home.
     What to Expect
     The host will provide accommodation and meals.Rooms will be cleaned and bedcovers
changed at least once a week.You will be given the house key and the host is there to
offer help and advice as well as to take an interest in your physical and mental health.
     Accommodation Zones
     Homestays are located in London mainly in Zones 2, 3 and 4 of the transport system.
Most hosts do not live in the town centre as much of central London is commercial and
not residential(居住的).Zones 3 and 4 often offer larger accommodation in a less
crowded area.It is very convenient to travel in London by Underground.
     Meal Plans Available
     ◇Continental Breakfast
     ◇Breakfast and Dinner
     ◇Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner
     It"s important to note that few English families still provide a traditional cooked
breakfast.Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normally consists
of fruit juice,cereal (谷物类食品), bread and tea or coffee.Cheese, fruit and cold meat
are not normally part of a Continental Breakfast in England.Dinners usually consist of meat
or fish with vegetables followed by dessert, fruit and coffee.
     Friends
     If you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you must first ask your host"s permission.You
have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some families feel it is an invasion of
their privacy.
     SelfCatering Accommodation in Private Homes
     Accommodation on a roomonly basis includes shared kitchen and bathroom facilities
and often a main living room.This kind of accommodation offers an independent lifestyle
and is more suitable for the longstay student.However, it does not provide the same family
atmosphere as an ordinary homestay and may not benefit those who need to practise English
at home quite as much.
1.The passage is probably written for ________.A.hosts willing to receive foreign students
B.foreigners hoping to build British culture
C.travellers planning to visit families in London
D.English learners applying to live in English homes2.Which of the following will the host provide?A.Room cleaning.B.Medical care.
C.Free transport.D.Physical training.3.What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A.Zone 4 is more crowded than Zone 2.
B.The business centre of London is in Zone 1.
C.Hosts dislike travelling to the city centre.
D.Accommodation in the city centre is not provided.4.According to the passage, what does Continental Breakfast include?A.Dessert and coffee.
B.Fruit and vegetables.
C.Bread and fruit juice.
D.Cereal and cold meat.
答案
1-4DABC
举一反三
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                                                                 Humpback whales




     Humpback whales are sometimes called performers of the ocean.This is because they can make
impressive movements when they dive.The name “humpback”, which is the common name for this whale,
refers to the typical curve shape the whale"s back forms as it dives.
     Sometimes the humpback will dive with a fantastic movement known as a breach.During breaching
the whale uses its powerful tail flukes to lift nearly twothirds of its body out of the water in a giant leap.A
breach might also include a sideways twist with fins stretched out like wings, as the whale reaches the
height of the breach.
     A humpback whale breathes air at the surface of the water through two blowholes which are located
near the top of the head.It blows a double stream of water that can rise up to 4 metres above the water.
     The humpback has a small dorsal fin located towards the tail flukes about twothirds of the way down
its back.Other distinguishing features include large pectoral fins, which may be up to a third of the body
length, and unique black and white spots on the underside of the tail flukes.These markings are like finger
prints: no two are the same.
     Humpback whales live in large groups.They communicate with each other through complex “songs”
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Size:14m18m in length;
3050 tons in weight
Living  environment:Open ocean and shallow coastline waters
Migration:From warm tropical (热带的) waters, where they breed, to cold polar waters,
where they eat
Diet:Shellfish, plants and fish of small size
Hunting:Sometimes in groups, in which several whales form a circle under the water, blowing bubbles that form a “net” around a school of fish.The fish are then forced up to the surface in a concentrated mass.
Current state:Endangered: it is estimated that there are about 50007500 humpback whales worldwide
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     Don"t you think your schoolbag is too heavy to bear? The e-schoolbag will free you from
the weight.
     It is said that e-schoolbags are going to be brought into use in Chinese middle schools
soon. An experiment with several hundred e-schoolbags will begin in seven cities: Beijing,
Shanghai, Dalian, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Taiyuan and Shijiazhuang. And the e-schoolbags
are going to cover all over China if the experiment shows to be successful. In fact, the
e-schoolbag should perhaps be called an e-notebook. It is a small hand-held computers
for school students.
     Heavy schoolbags have long been a serious problem for school students. The average
schoolbag of middle school students weighs up to 5 kilos. But the e-schoolbag will change
everything. It is much lighter than a usual schoolbag, weighing under 1 kilo.
     Also, it is no bigger than a usual book, but it can still hold all the things for study, such
as a textbook, a notebook and exercise book. They could be made into chips that are as
small as a stamp. The students can read the text page by page on the screen. They can
still take notes using a special electronic pen. If they want to know the meaning or the
pronunciation of a new word, or even e-mail their teachers, it"s just a press of a button.
     In some foreign countries, it is becoming common. But it is hard to tell when people
will receive this new form of study. Some say that e-textbooks can easily be broken,
some say that it is not good to students" eyesight to look at the screen for long.But only
time will tell.
1.The e-schoolbag has many functions EXCEPT _______.
A. It can pronounce the words.
B. It can send e-mails.
C. It can be used as a dictionary.
D. It can phone somebody.
2.According to the passage, the e-schoolbags _______.
A. are not heavy as before but still large
B. are used as an experiment in Tianjin
C. are made of metal
D. are going to cover China if it shows to be successful
3.Which of the following statement is TRUE?
A. All the students in China will use this new schoolbag.
B. We can do a lot of work based on the programmers of the chips.
C. The e-notebooks are very perfect.
D. We will not make notes because the e-notebook can make all by itself.
4.Which of the following can be the general title of the passage? ______
A. An Experiment In China
B. Please Change Your Schoolbag
C. A New Invention, A New Schoolbag
D. Chips
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     "If you talk to the plants, they will grow faster and the effect is even better if you"re a
woman." Researchers at Royal Horticultural Society carried out an experiment to find
that the voice of a woman gardener makes plants grow faster.
     The experiment lasted a month and by the end of the study scientists managed to
discover that tomato plants grew up two inches taller when women gardeners talked to
them instead of male.
     Sarah Darwin was the one making the plants registered the best growth. Her voice
was the most "inspiring" for plants than those of nine other gardeners when reading a
passage from The Origin of Species. The great-great-granddaughter of the famous
botanist Charles Darwin found that her plant grew about two inches taller than the plant
of the best male gardener.
     Colin Crosbie, Garden Superintendent at RHS, said that the finding cannot yet be
explained. He assumes that women have a greater range of pitch and tone which might
have a certain effect on the sound waves that reach the plant. "Sound waves are an
environmental effect just like rain or light
,"said Mr Grosbie.
     The study began in April at RHS Garden Wisley in Survey. Scientists started with
open auditions(听力) for the people who were asked to record passages from John
Wyndham"s The Day of the Triffids, Shakespeare"s A Midsummer"s Night Dream and
Darwin"s The Origin of Species.
     Afterwards researchers selected a number of different voices and played them to
10 tomato plants during a period of a month. Each plant had headphones connected to
it. Through the headphones the sound waves could hit the plants. It was discovered that
plants that "listened" to female voices on average grew taller by an inch in comparison to
plants that heard male voices.
     Miss Darwin said, "I think it is an honor to have a voice that can make tomatoes
grow, and especially fitting because for a number of years I have been studying wild
tomatoes from the Galapagos Island at the Natural History Museum in London."

1.What does the passage talk about?
A. Plants enjoy men"s voices than women"s.
B. A botanical experiment in a museum.
C. Voice"s influence on plant growing.
D. Strange phenomenon at Royal Horticultural Society.
2.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Plants need sound as well as rain and light.
B. Sound is basic for the plant to grow.
C. Sound has a good effect as rain or light does.
D. Plants can"t live without sound, rain or light.
3.Sarah Darwin is most likely a (an)_____.
A. botanist
B. gardener
C. astronomer
D. environmentalist
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The experiment ended in May.
B. Scientist can explain the findings clearly.
C. Plants enjoy listening to the passages from masterpieces.
D. The findings are of great importance to human beings.
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        Personality types are linked with structural differences in the brain, which could explain why one
child grows up to be impulsive (冲动的) and outgoing while another becomes diligent and introspective. 
        Structural differences between the brains of 85 people have been measured and linked with the
four main categories of personality types, which were classified as“novelty seeking”, characterized
by impulsive actions; “harm avoidance”, marked by pessimism and shyness; “reward dependence”,
with an addictive personality; and “persistence”, who are people tending to be diligent, hardworking
and perfectionists. 
        The researchers said the brain differences are structural and can be measured in the size of specific
regions of the brain that appear to be linked with each of the four personality types. For instance, people
defined as noveltyseeking personalities had a structurally bigger area in the brain while people with
harmavoidance personalities had significantly smaller volumes of tissue in brain regions.
        The fact that characteristics are reflected in specific structural differences is useful to know, for
instance, when it comes to understanding a child"s behavior and choosing the right approach so that
somebody who is, for example, particularly timid, might be helped through education and development. 
        There is no point shouting at a child who is very shy and telling them off, because it does not come
naturally to them to put themselves forward. But actually knowing there is a biological basis for this
helps educators or parents to use the right approach to help a child to compensate. 
        People who have a rewarddependence personality could, for example, be helped at an early age
because they are at risk of turning to drink, drugs or food if they do not get the family support and
encouragement they need. 
        “This study shows that personality characteristics are something you are born with, but their full
expression can be adjusted during development with the right approach.” said Professor Venneri, who
carried out the study with colleagues from the University of Parma in Italy and Washington University
in St Louis. 
        If you know it"s not something you do but something you are, you can change the environment
to reduce the risk. Knowing that someone has such a predisposition (体质)could help them adopt
preventive strategies and avoid situations where they might seek rewards which could be potentially
harmful.


1.Which type of person may turn out to be drugabusers?
A. “Novelty seeking”.
B. “Reward dependence”.
C. “Harm avoidance”.
D. “Persistence”.
2.Which of the following is true about shy people?
A. They are often shouted at and scolded.
B. They can naturally put themselves forward.
C. They structurally have a smaller brain region.
D. They are too timid to be educated and helped.
3.What"s the main idea of the passage?
A. People have chances to change their personality types.
B. Scientists have identified four different personality types.
C. Structural differences in the brain have effects on education.
D. Personality types are related to structural differences in the brain.
4.The author writes the passage to________.
A. present a fact
B. argue a claim
C. support a research
D. introduce an approach
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        While small may be beautiful, tall is just plain uncomfortable it seems, particularly when it comes to
staying in hotels and eating in restaurants.
        The Tall Persons Club Great Britain (TPCGB), which was formed six months ago to campaign(发起运动) for the needs of the tall, has turned its attention to hotels and restaurants.Beds that are too small,
shower heads that are too low, and restaurant tables with hardly any legroom all make life difficult for those of above average height, it says.
        But it is not just the extratall whose needs are not being met.The average height of the population
has been increasing yet the standard size of beds, doorways, and chairs has remained unchanged.
        “The bedding industry says a bed should be six inches larger than the person using it, so even a
kingsize bed at 6′6?′′(6 feet and 6 inches) is falling short for 25% of men while the standard 6′3′′ bed caters for(满足需要) less than half of the male(男性) population.” said TPCGB president Phil Heinricy,
“Sevenfoot beds would work fine.” 
        Similarly, restaurant tables can cause no end of problems.Small tables, which mean the longlegged
have to sit a foot or so away from them, are enough to make tall customers go elsewhere.
        Some have already taken note, however.At Queens Moat Houses" Caledonian Hotel in Edinburgh,
6′6′′ beds are now put in as standard after requests for longer beds from taller visitors,particularly
Americans.
1.What is the purpose of the TPCGB campaign?
A.To provide better services.
B.To rebuild hotels and restaurants.
C.To draw public attention to the needs of the tall.
D.To attract more people to become its members.
2.Which of the following might be a bed of proper length according to Phil Heinricy?
A.7′2′′. 
B.7′.
C.6′6′′. 
D.6′3′′.
3.What may happen to restaurants with small tables?
A.They may lose some customers.
B.They may start businesses elsewhere.
C.They have to find easy chairs to match the tables.
D.They have to provide enough space for the longlegged.
4.What change has already been made in a hotel in Edinburgh?
A.Tall people pay more for larger beds.
B.6′6′′ beds have taken the place of 6′3′′ beds.
C.Special rooms are kept for Americans.
D.Guest rooms are standardized.