阅读理解。     Half of the world"s population is affected by Asian monsoons (季风), but

阅读理解。     Half of the world"s population is affected by Asian monsoons (季风), but

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阅读理解。     Half of the world"s population is affected by Asian monsoons (季风), but monsoons are difficult to
predict. American researchers have put together a 700-year record of the rainy seasons, which is
expected to provide guidance for experts making weather predictions
     Every year, moist (潮湿的) air masses,known as monsoon,produce large amounts of rainfall in India,
East Asia, Northern Australia and East Africa. All this wet air is pulled in by a high pressure area over the
Indian Ocean and a low pressure area to the south.
     According to Edward Cook, a weather expert at Columbia University in New York, the complex
nature of the climate systems across Asia makes monsoons hard to predict. In addition, climate records
for the area are too recent and not detailed enough to be of much use. Therefore, he and a team of
researchers spent more than fifteen years traveling across Asia, looking for trees old enough to provide
long-term records. They measured the rings, or circles, inside thousands of ancient trees in more than
300 places.
     Rainfall has a direct link to the growth and width of rings on some kinds of trees. The researchers
developed a document they are calling a Monsoon Asia Drought Atlas. It shows the effect of monsoons
over seven centuries, beginning in the 1300s.
     Professor Cook says the tree-ring records show periods of wet and dry weather. "If the monsoon
basically fails or is a very weak one, the trees affected by monsoons at that location might put on a very
narrow ring. But if the monsoon is very strong, the trees affected by that monsoon might put on a wide
ring for that year. So, the wide and narrow ring widths of the chronology that we developed in Asia
provide us with a measure of monsoon variability." With all this information, researchers say they can
begin to improve computer climate models for predicting the behavior of monsoons.
     "There has been widespread famine and starvation and human dying in the past in large droughts. And
on the other hand, if the monsoon is particularly heavy, it can cause extensive flooding." said Eugene
Wahl, a scientist with America"s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "So, to get a sense
of what the regional moisture patterns have been, dryness and wetness over such a long period of time in
great detail, I would call it a kind of victory for climate science."1.What"s the passage mainly about?A. The effects of Asian monsoons.            
B. The necessity of weather forecast.
C. The achievements of Edward cook.        
D. A breakthrough in monsoon prediction.2. It is difficult for experts to predict Asian monsoons because _______.A. it is hard to keep long-term climate records.
B. they are formed under complex climate systems.
C. they influence many nations.        
D. there is heavy rainfall in Asia.3. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Long and detailed climate records can offer useful information for monsoon research.
B. The Monsoon Asia Drought Atlas has a monsoon record for about 1,300 years.
C. The trees affected by monsoon grow fast if the monsoon is weak.
D. The rainfall might be low although the monsoon is strong in monsoon-affected areas.4. According to Professor Cook, the rings of the trees _______.A. determine the regional climate.          
B. have a great influence on the regional climate.
C. offer people information about the regional climate.
D. reflect all kinds of regional climate information.5. What do we know about the research according to Eugene Wahl?A. It is a great achievement in climate science.
B. It should include information about human life in the past.
C. It has analysed moisture models world wide,
D. It will help people prevent droughts and floods.6. Which of the following best describes the tone of this passage?A. Matter-of -fact   
B. Pessimistic    
C. Humorous    
D. Friendl
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任务型阅读。    
     下面文章中有5处(第1~5题)需要添加小标题.请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出
符合各段意思的小标题,选项中有一项是多余选项。A. Arguments are pointless.
B. Your parents only want what"s best for you.
C. Everyone"s opinion matters only as much as you want them to.
D. You learn by doing.
E. Your emotions are under your control.
F. You aren"t stuck in any situation.
                                                    Life is the greatest teacher
     There always comes a moment when I wonder where I will end up and this moment always serves as
a strong motivation for me to learn life lesson. I"ve learned a great many things, but these are the lessons
that I wish I"d learned earlier:
1. _________
     There was a time when everyone"s opinion was mine as well. Whatever preferences I formerly held
were dashed in the face of another"s. This most likely came from a need to please others. Remember that
your opinion matters just as much as the next guy"s, whether they make more money than you or are less
popular than you. Everyone"s opinion holds the same weight.
2. _________
      Drama, chaos, and emotional unrest - these were what took up most of my time as a teenager. If I
had heard someone said bad things behind my back, I"d be angry. Go crazy. Looking back on those
tantrums now, I"m not too surprised. After all, when you have little self control, anything is possible. The
lessons here is, remain aware of how you react.
3. _________
     Will one small quarrel among friends decide the fate of the entire universe? In my world it felt like it. I
just wanted so much to be right and for them so much to be wrong. But in the end, it only resulted in me
wasting my time and in the other person storming off in frustration. Is there really a point to arguing?
Unless it"s absolutely necessary, I"ve learned that it"s better to hold your breath on things you can"t control
at all. Arguing to change someone"s mind is one of them.
4. _________
     I"m not saying every parent wants what"s best for you (there are outliers), but in general, parents do
what they do for you in your best interest. My parents used to make me do the dishes, cook dinner,
sweep the floors, mow the lawn, take out the garbage…
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阅读理解。     September can be a depressing month. The summer holidays are over, it"s time to go back to work or
school and Christmas is four months away. However, for some people it"s the perfect time to get away.
     These days more and more people are taking their holidays late in the year and for good reasons.
Holidays in autumn can be cheaper, the resorts are less crowded and the weather isn"t as extreme as it is
in the summer. So, where are the best places to go? Here are our top tips.
     Sardinia (in Italy) has an average temperature of 27℃ in September. It also has "Autunno in Barbagia" (Autumn in Barbagia) a series of festivals that take place in 27 villages in Barbagia, a mountainous
region of inland Sardinia. The festivals continue from September to December, so there"s always something happening. There are street markets, craft workshops and there"s lots of eating and drinking (This is Italy,
after all).
     Dubrovnik Croatia has become very popular in summer but it"s quieter and more pleasant once the
crowds have left. The weather is still warm but less humid. You can take a ferry to the popular beaches
on the islands of Sunj and enjoy it with locals.
     Dahab Egypt, is extremely hot in the summer with temperatures up to 38℃. However, the autumn is
cooler while the sea is still warm. This makes Dahab the perfect place for snorkeling and windsurfing.
There are also interesting historical sites to visit such as the Coloured Canyon, with its dramatic rock
formations, and St Catherine"s Monastery, at the foot of Mount Sinai.
     Kas is a relaxed fishing village on the Lycian coast in southern Turkey. There are plenty of things to do and the temperature has dropped (so you can actually enjoy doing them!) Kas is a good place to stay if
you want to walk part of the Lycian way: a long-distance footpath that stretches for 500km from Fethiye
to  Antalya through the ancient land of Lycia. There are also watersports, of course. The best time to go
diving is supposed to be after the first rains of autumn (usually between late September and early October) when the fish become most active.
     Marrakech Morocco is another good destination. The city itself is a fascinating place to spend a few
days. When you have had enough of that, go to Tigmi, a beautiful hill town about 20 kilometers away.
There"s a hammam (a Turkish bath) and a large heated pool, which makes it the perfect place to relax.
     Wherever you go this autumn - have fun!1. Here are the good reasons for people to take holidays in autumn except that _______.A. Holidays in autumn can be cheaper
B. the scenery in autumn is more attractive
C. the resorts in autumn are less crowded
D. The weather is neither too hot nor too cold2. We can infer from Paragraph 3 that _________.A. visitors can take part in a series of festivals in October in Barbagia
B. Barbagia in Egypt is surrounded by mountains
C. the festivals continue from September to November
D. the temperature in Sardinia in September is always below 27℃3. For someone who enjoys walking, __________ is the best choice. A. Kas        
B. Marrakech      
C. Dahab        
D. Dubrovnik4. Which of the following places may not be close to sea? A. Dubrovnik      
B. Dahab        
C. Kas        
D. Marrakech
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阅读理解。     警方近期正在缉拿一系列案件的嫌疑人员.阅读下面有关警方通报查找人员的信息(A、B、C、D、E和F),根据案件及人物的描述,选出嫌疑人员,选项中有一项是多余的。
1. A valuable dog was taken while being walked by its owner in City Park yesterday afternoon. Police
wish to talk to a man seen nearby at the time, described by witnesses as short and fat with short light hair
and clear glasses.
2. Yesterday morning at 9.30a.m. a man armed with a gun entered the National Bank and demanded
money from the staff, before fleeing when confronted by bank security staff. Security cameras show the
man as being short and thin with shoulder length blonde hair.
3. A tall, strong built man with blonde hair, a thick black moustache and wearing dark glasses knocked a
woman to the ground and stole her purse on Main Street last Saturday afternoon. If you see this man, do
not approach as he is considered extremely dangerous.
4. At the football match between Manchester United and Liverpool, several people had their wallets stolen while waiting in line to buy food. The victims did not see or notice the thief but bystanders describe him as
very tall and thin, clean shaven with short light hair.
5. A car was stolen from the supermarket carpark on Friday, June 23 this year by a man described as
very young, 1.7 metres tall with thin dark hair and carrying a blue backpack. A reward of $500 is offered
for the car"s recovery.

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Name: Ziggy Nizott
Height: 1.82 m
Weight: 90kg
Age: 35
Details: Long history of violent crime including robbery, assault and car theft.


Name:Dennis Tsokas
Height: 1.95 m
Weight: 70 kg
Age: 28
Details: Well known to local police having been arrested several times for pick-pocketing.


Name:Michael Clarke
Height: 1.7 m
Weight: 65 kg
Age: 20
Details: Arrested as a youth for car theft and the selling of stolen goods.


Name:Mark Hughes
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 60kg
Age: 29
Details: Is wanted by police for several armed robbery of  grocery stores, banks and post offices.


Name: Herb Elliot
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 90kg
Age: 22
Details: Recently released from
prison                  
where he served 2 years or selling
stolen goods.



Name: William Daniels
Height: 1.6 m
Weight: 90kg
Age: 32
Details: Arrested 4 times for the selling of  drugs and car theft.
阅读理解。
     We tried so hard to make things better for our kids that we made them worse. For my grandchildren, I"d know better. I"d really like for them to know about hand-me-down clothes and home-made ice cream and leftover meatloaf. I really would.
     My cherished boys, I hope you learn humility by surviving failure and that you learn to be honest even
when no one is looking. I hope you get a black eye fighting for something you believe in. I hope you have
to share a bedroom with your younger brother. And it is all right to draw a line down the middle of the
room, but when he wants to crawl under the covers with you because he"s scared, I hope you"ll let him.
And when you want to see a Disney movie and your kid brother wants to tag along, I hope you take him.
     I hope you have to walk uphill with your friends and that you live in a town where you can do it safely.
I hope you learn to dig in the dirt and read books, and when you learn to use computers, you also learn
how to add and subtract in your head.
     May you skin your knee climbing a mountain, burn your hand on the stove and stick your tongue on a
frozen flagpole (旗杆). I hope you get sick when someone blows smoke in your face. I don"t care if you
try beer once, but I hope you won"t like it.
     I sure hope you make time to sit on a porch with your grandpa or go fishing with your uncle.
     I hope your mother punishes you when you throw a baseball through a neighbor"s window, and that
she hugs you and kisses you when you give her a plaster of pared mold of your hand.
     These things I wish for you-tough times and disappointment, hard work and happiness.
1. Who wrote the letter? 
A. A grandmother.      
B. A grandfather.      
C. A father.        
D. A mother.        
2. What does the author hope for the boys?  
A. they learn a lesson from a fight with others.
B. they know how to calculate with computers.
C. they have a close relationship with one another.
D. they burn their hand on the stove and stick their tongue on a frozen flagpole.
3. Why does the author write the letter?
A. To show the boys it"s not easy growing up.
B. To teach the boys dos and don"ts on the way growing up.
C. To help the boys to avoid making mistakes on the way growing up.
D. To encourage the boys to fully experience life on the way growing up.
阅读理解。

     Saying "thank you" is probably the first thing most of us learn to do in a foreign language. After all,
we"re brought up to be polite, and it is important to make a good impression upon other people-especially across national divides.
     So, what exactly are you supposed to say when "thank you" is only the 20th most popular way to
express gratitude? According to a recent survey, 19 other ways of expressing appreciation finished ahead of "thank you" in a poll of 3,000 people.
     Pollsters(民测调查员) found almost half of those asked preferred the more informal "cheers", while
others liked to use such expressions as "ta", "great" and "nice one".
     So, just what is the appropriate form of words to express your thanks?
     Fortunately, the clue is in the language itself. "Cheers", despite its popularity, is considered an
informal way to say thank you - and this is a definite clue as to when you can best use it.
     For instance, when going for a drink with friends, a smile and a "cheers" by way of thanks is not only
appropriate to the situation, it is also culturally accurate.
     "Ta", originated from the Danish word "tak", was the second-most popular expression of thanks, and
is also commonly used in informal situations, along with phrases such as "nice one", and "brilliant".
Interestingly, one word that didn"t make it into the top 20 was "thanks", Thank you is shorter, more
informal cousin.
     "Thanks" can be useful, as it is able to bridge the divide between the formality of "thank you" and the
downright relaxed "cheers".
     Certain words can double as an expression of thanks as well as delight. Again, the words themselves
offer the clue as to when best to use them.
      For example, words like "awesome", "brilliant" and "you star" featured highly in the new poll and they
can hint at both your pleasure at someone"s action, as well as serving to express your thanks. If you are
on the receiving end of a "new" thank you, you can respond with a simple "no problem", or "sure".
     Of course, in certain circumstances, a simple wave, nod or smile may be appropriate. For instance, if
a car driver slows down to let you cross the road, simply raising your hand in acknowledgement is enough to show that you appreciate the driver"s consideration.
      Sometimes, formality is necessary, and "thank you" is still the best choice in such situations. But students should not worry about when exactly to use certain expressions.
     Many people in Western countries are worried that good manners are in decline. People are tired of
seeing their acts of kindness and service pass without comment. So don"t think your "thank you" is clumsy or awkwardly formal. The chances are, if you said "thank you", you made someone"s day. You star.


1.We can tell from the results of the poll that _______.
A. people are unconcerned about politeness nowadays.
B. "thank you" remains the best expression of gratitude.
C. there is a variety of expressions of appreciation.
D. there are more formal expressions than informal ones.
2. According to the passage, which is an appropriate response to "awesome" or "brilliant"?
A. Thanks.  
B. Sure.          
C. Nice one.       
D. Cheers..
3. In the last paragraph the author encourages people to           .
A. show their gratitude to others.
B. behave themselves well.
C. continue their acts of kindness.
D. stop worrying about bad manners.
4. Which of the following can serve as the best title of this passage?
A. How to Appear More Polite.
B. Ways to Show Gratitude.
C. Never hesitate to Say "Thank You".
D. Good Manners in Decline!