Keep safe in storms In the spring and summer months, thunderstorms (雷雨) are common. 1 In thunderstorms, lightning can strike (击中) people and buildings and is very dangerous. It was reported that a man was struck by lightning when he was making a phone call under a tree. He died at once. You may not know it, but nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are happening at any moment around the world. 2 So what should you do during a lightning storm? Scientists say that a person"s chances of being struck by lightning are 1 in 600,000. 3 If you are indoors during a thunderstorm: *Stay away from anything that is metal because lightning can come into the house through it. *Don"t stand near the windows. *Don"t take a shower or bath. Lightning can travel through water. *Never use the phone. 4 If you are caught in a thunderstorm outdoors: * 5 If there"s no building around, try to find a low place to stay in. *Do not go under a tree because the lightning could hit the tree and travel through the tree to hit you. *Never use a cellphone. |
A. But you can reduce those chances by following these safety rules. B. But it is very important for us to learn about lightning. C. Lightning could travel through the phone line and hit you. D. In fact, many people are killed by lightning every year. E. Try to get home as soon as possible. F. Since they happen often, some people don"t take them seriously. G. Go into a nearby building or car right away. | 完形填空。 | A parable(寓言)tells about a martial artist who kneels (跪) before a master in a ceremony to receive the Black Belt, which is hard to earn. After years of 1 , the student has finally reached a height of achievement in the discipline. "Before gaining the belt, you must 2 one more test," the coach seriously tells the young man. "I"m ready," responds the student, 3 perhaps one more round of boxing. "You must answer the 4 question: what is the true meaning of the Black Belt?" "Why, the end of my journey," says the student. "A well-deserved 5 for my hard work." The master waits for more. 6 , he is not satisfied. The coach finally speaks, "You are not ready for the Black Belt. 7 in one year." As the student 8 before his master a year later, he is again asked the question, "What is the true 9 of the Black Belt?" "It is a symbol of honor and the highest achievement in our art." The young man responds. Again the master waits for more. Still 10 , he says once more, "You are not ready for the Black Belt. Return in one year." A year later the student kneels before his coach and 11 the question, "What is the true meaning of the Black Belt?" This time he answers, "The Black Belt 12 not the end, but the beginning, the 13 of a never-ending journey of discipline, work and the pursuit of an ever higher standard." "Yes," says the master. "You are now ready to 14 the Black Belt and begin your work." You may not be 15 for a Black Belt, but you might be at an important point. Maybe you"re facing a life change, perhaps even a 16 one. Or maybe you are waiting for something you have worked hard to achieve-graduation, a new job, a 17 , or even retirement. All wise people see that 18 can be new beginnings. Change need not be feared. And neither should we be looking for a 19 resting place, for a full and happy life is always active. Does the change you face represent, not just an ending, but a new beginning in your life"s 20 ? If so, you may be ready to move forward. | ( )1. A. studying ( )2. A. pass ( )3. A. intending ( )4. A. difficult ( )5. A. achievement ( )6. A. Certainly ( )7. A. Practice ( )8. A. stands ( )9. A. importance ( )10. A. disagreed ( )11. A. responds ( )12. A. shows ( )13. A. start ( )14. A. abandon ( )15. A. hoping ( )16. A. wonderful ( )17. A. marriage ( )18. A. changes ( )19. A. positive ( )20. A. journey | B. training B. give B. preparin B. relevant B. reward B. Clearly B. Remain B. kneels B. opinion B. unsatisfied B. answers B. represents B. end B. desert B. wanting B. painful B. career B. jobs B. potential B. access | C. performing C. accept C. expecting C. easy C. award C. Finally C. Wait C. appears C. meaning C. unhappy C. wonders C. presents C. time C. receive C. looking C. special C. family C. actions C. steady C. tour | D. teaching D. fail D. promising D. essential D. gift D. Unfortunately D. Return D. came D. content D. disappointed D. hears D. means D. process D. accept D. waiting D. common D. promotion D. retirements D. probable D. route | 阅读理解。 | Two thirds of the single people looking for love in Britain turned to the Internet last year, according to figures made in public yesterday. Special sites offer introductions to people such as smokers, Roman Catholics, tall people, beautiful people, frequent flyers and vegetarians. Technology has brought about a great change in the dating (约会) games. A survey by Parsnip, a Britain branch of Europe"s largest dating service with more than 1.5 million members, says that 65 percent of the 5.4 million Britons looking for a relationship used online dating services last year. A spokeswoman for Relate, the relationship advisor, confirmed that a figure of two thirds feel it all right. "Doing it online allows people quite a lot of privacy, (隐私) because they can do a bit of quiet research and look around from the comfort of their own home. You don"t have to meet a matchmaker (媒人) or go to an actual dating agency office, which takes a lot of courage." She said. There are more than 100 independent online dating agencies in Britain. Parsnip says that 50 percent of single people believe they will meet a suitable partner through the Internet, from 35 percent six months ago. Mary Balfour, the founder, says that the Internet has changed the dating industry completely. "It"s like a return to old-fashioned love letters," she said." You don"t base your first judgment on how someone looks or what his or her figure is like. You e-mail or talk before you actually see each other. Everybody you know who is single these days has at least had a good look at a dating site, introduction agency or personal ads. They have to, because all the old matchmaking institutions have gone. People work harder, settle down later and live more isolated lives. They are much more likely to end the day with DVD and a glass of beer than by going to a meeting place. | 1. What does the passage mainly talk about? | A. British singles go online for love. B. British singles like going online. C. Going online for love is dangerous. D. New ways of dating in Britain. | 2. The following statements are false EXCEPT that singles ______. | A. don"t have to do any research at all B. needn"t go to a matchmaker C. need to actually meet each other D. have to go to a gathering place | 3. According to the text, about ______ Britons dated Online last year. | A. 3.5 million B. 1.5million C. 2.7million D. 1.9million | 4. From the passage, we can learn that ______. | A. old-fashioned love letters become popular again. B. online dating services are out of date C. half singles believe they can meet a suitable partner online D. online dating needs a lot of courage |
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