閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞) 或括號(hào)內(nèi) 單詞的正確形式。
Are we too clean?
In some parts of the world,it seems that 21 (keep) things too clean may cause a health problem. Parents often think that children are always getting dirty. But the 22 (true) is that in countries like the UK,parents clean their homes so carefully 23 children hardly ever come into contact with dirt,and therefore germs (細(xì)菌). The result is that one person in ten today 24(suffer) from some kind of allergy (過敏反應(yīng)) 一three times more than just ten years ago.
Parents who think back to how they used to play as a child will see how much things 25 (change) . Children today spend a lot of time in their rooms. Twenty years ago,our parents thought it was better for kids 26 (play) outside,so we would spend 27 (much) time in the park than at home. We always fell over, 28 we just brushed 29 (our) clean and then kept on playing.
Now research seems to suggest that this is 30 good thing. Early contact with germs helps to protect our bodies against allergies later in life.
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21. keeping/to keep?疾榉侵^語動(dòng)詞。句子主語部 分要用動(dòng)詞-ing形式或不定式。
22. truth。考查詞性轉(zhuǎn)換。設(shè)空處作主語,前面有the 修飾,故用true的名詞形式truth。
23. that?疾檫B詞。本句中用了 so…that…句式。
24. suffers?疾闀r(shí)態(tài)和主謂一致。由本空前的today
可知,設(shè)空處指的是當(dāng)前的情況,要用一般現(xiàn)在 時(shí);因?yàn)榉志涞闹髡Z為one person in ten可知,謂語要、第三人稱單數(shù)。
25. have changed(考查時(shí)態(tài)。how much引導(dǎo)的賓語 從句指的是父母從小時(shí)候到現(xiàn)在所看到的所有變 化,故設(shè)空處要用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)。
26. to play。考查非謂語動(dòng)詞。it為形式主語,設(shè)空處 要用不定式作分句的真正的主語。
27. more。考查形容詞的比較級(jí)。由本句中的than可 知,設(shè)空處要填more。
28. but?疾檫B詞。設(shè)空處句意轉(zhuǎn)折,故填but。
29. ourselves。考查代詞。句子主語為we ,故賓語要 用反身代詞ourselves。
30. a?疾楣谠~。good thing表示泛指,前面要加a.
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Australia is the only country that it is also a continent. It is the sixth largest countries in the world and is in the smallest continent―Oceania. It is a main dry country with only a few costal areas that have adequate rainfall to support large population. Approximately 80% of Australians live in the southeastern costal area,which include Australia's two largest cities― Melbourne and Sydney. The centre of a continent,that is mainly desert and dry grassland,has few settlements.
Australia is famous for its huge,open space,bright sunshine,enormous number of sheep and cattle or its unusual wildlife,including kangaroos and koalas. Australia is a popular destination with tourists from all over the world who came to experience its unique ecology.
It is made up with six states. Like the states in America,Australian states are autonomous in some areas. However,Australia has a federal government responsible for matters that affect people all over the country,such as defence,foreigner policy and taxation.
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Rachel:We will go on an outing next weekend. Would you like to go with us? Michael:I will be free then. 1 are you going?
Rachel:I think we'll go to the Western Hill. You see,it's spring now. There are wild flowers everywhere.
Michael:Good idea. That's a2 (love) place. We can also enjoy fresh air there. There is a beautiful river. And I hear there are a lot of fish in it. It will be a nice place for 3 (fish) , Rachel:So you can go fishing 4 you get there. Michael:Wonderful idea!
Rachel:By the way,5 do you think we should go there?
Michael:I think we'd6 (good) go there by bike so that we can relax better. You know we are7 (stress) all the time. When shall we start off? Rachel: 8 (person) ,I think we should set out at half past seven on Saturday morning if the weather is fine.
Michael:I'll tell 9 whole class about it this afternoon so that more classmates will join 10 .
Rachel:Good idea. I think many more students would love to go. Michael:I think so.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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C ★★★★★
What if software could get a car back on track if the driver changes direction suddenly on ice? Or help a stroke (中風(fēng)) patient smoothly lift a cup?
Bioengineers have developed a mathematical program for a robot that can “see” your intention while performing an ordinary action,like driving straight up a road or reaching for a cup — even if the action is interrupted (打斷) .
“Say you’re reaching for a piece of paper and your hand is in mid-reach — your nerves take time to respond to what has happened,” said Justin Horowitz,first author of the study. So,when something unexpected happens,the signal going to your hand can't change for at least a tenth of a second."
In the test,Horowitz employed exactly the situations he described. He analyzed(分析) the movement of research subjects as they reached for an object on a desk,but had their hand pushed in the wrong direction. He used the advanced mathematical program to analyze the action and examine the subjects’ intent,even when there was a disturbance.
The program has extra sensors and deals with information so much faster than people can react. It can predict the way you wanted to move,according to your intention. The car’s artificial intelligence would use it to bring the car’s course more in line with what the driver wanted to do. aIf we hit a patch of ice and the car starts changing direction,we want the car to know where we meant to go ,” he said. “It needs to correct the car's course not to where I am now pointed,but to where I meant to go."
9. The mathematical program can be used to.
A. prevent cars from speeding
B. help the disabled learn to drive
C. predict people’s intended acts
D. warn drivers of possible dangers
10. The underlined part “mid-reach” in Paragraph 3 refers to the time when .
A. the brain sends signals
B. your body reacts to something
C. you react to something unexpected
D. the brain is stuck in a dangerous situation
11. What is stressed about the program in the last paragraph?
A. Its cost. B. Its future,
C. Its function. D. Its structure.
12. Where can we probably read the text?
A. In a car review. B. In a business ad.
C. In a research plan. D. In a science report.
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A ★★★☆☆
Thanks to a loyal dog and a group of volunteers,two dogs were found safe after being lost in the woods in the state of Washington for a week. Tillie,the kind dog,stayed with her doggie friend Phoebe for a week. She left each day to find help. Phoebe was trapped in a dry concrete pool in a ravine ( where Tillie stood guard.
The nonprofit animal rescue organization Vashon Island Pet Protectors (Ⅵ. P) had posted photos of the dogs on their Facebook page,hoping someone would catch sight of them. On Sept. 14,they received a call saying that while they were out on thei? (房屋及院落) ,a reddish dog had come up to them a few times,before heading right back into a ravine.
Based on the information,volunteers made their way into the ravine,said Amy Carey of Ⅵ. P. After a bit of searching,the volunteers heard a small response (回應(yīng)) when they called out to Tillie. A few minutes later they found her lying beside the? old pool with her head resting on the concrete wall. “They knew that meant Phoebe was inside the well. Every breath was held and everyone prayed (iff #) that the effort of searching the well would end in finding her safe,” Carey said. Both dogs were cold and hungry but are well now.
Carey reminds people who lose their dogs to keep looking for them. uHope is a very hard thing to keep open and alive in the face of heartbreak^ but is so important for happy endings for missing pets,” she said.
1. Why did Tillie leave her friend every day?
A. She wanted to search for food.
B. She acted as a guard near the pool.
C. She wanted to play with the volunteers.
D. She tried to find someone to save Phoebe.
2. VIPP posted photos of the dogs on a website to
A. look for the lost dogs
B. show how to protect dogs
C. look for the owner of the dogs
D. praise the loyal and clever dogs
3. While the volunteers were saving the dog,they were .
A. excited B. puzzled
C. worried D. disappointed
4. Which of the following might Carey agree with?
A. Never hurt pet dogs.
B. Never give up missing dogs.
C. Few missing pets have happy endings.
D. We should learn to deal with heartbreak.
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D ★★★☆☆
Climate change video contest
The National Environmental Education Foundation and the ?.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are working together to bring you this climate change video contest.
Requirements:
Your video should describe how climate change affects you,your family,friends,and community,now or in the future. Be cool!Be creative!Use storytelling or anything that explains the steps you* re taking,or could take to reduce carbon pollution and prepare for a changing climate.
We need your parent to fill out an application form and hand in a parental agreement form.
Note for teachers:
If teachers want to upload a video for their students,they must hand in parental agreement forms for all students whose names appear in the video. We promise to protect students,privacy.
Music
If you want to use music in your video,please avoid using (受版權(quán)保護(hù)的) music. You can use your own music.
Who can enter?
The contest is open to ?.S. residents ( Mr between the ages of 11 and 14. Videos must be created and produced by individuals.
When is the (最后期限) ?
The deadline is March 18 ,2016 at 3:00 pm.
Winners will be announced to the public on. this website ori or around April 22 ,2016. Winners will be informed by email.
How will the videos be judged?
Videos will be judged according to how well you answered the contest questions,your creativity,video quality,presentation,and the scientific accwrag (準(zhǔn)確 *1生) of your contents. .
Prizes:
The first 100 students who enter will receive a National Geographic Kids magazine.
1st Place: Solar Charging Backpack and Your Video,featured on EPA’s website for all to see!
2nd Place: Pulse Jump Rope (produces energy to charge your phone)
3rd Place: Socket Soccer Ball (turns energy from play into electrical energy that can be used to power small devices)
13. What do we know about the video contest?
A. It is held for kids aged 11 to 14 throughout the world.
B. It advises students not to put music in the video,
C. Its deadline is April 22 ,2016.
D. It has strict standards of grading.
14. To send his video online,a student needs to .
A. fill in an application form
B. provide his name in the video
C. check the contents of the video
D. hand in his parental agreement form
15. How will winners know the result of the contest?
A. They will be told by email.
B. Their teachers will tell them,
C. The EPA office will call them.
D. The EP?’ s website will post it.
16. According to the text,the fifth winner will get.
A. a Solar Charging Backpack
B. a National Geographic Kids magazine
C. a device which can charge phones
D. a Socket Soccer Ball which can produce power
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★★★★☆
In this classroom,laughing is encouraged. In :fact,learning a hearty ho-io-hi cAwcA:/e (fe 笑) is;required. Best Santas,a program in Denver,teaches men and women to become the best Mr. and Mrs. i Clauses possible. “We teach our Santas that being Santa is so much more than putting on a red suit and making sure your beard is white/' Jim Coleman,the owner of Best Santas,said. “Their focus must be on serving children and sharing the magic of Christmas — happiness."
Coleman started the school after receiving professional Santa training in Canada. Wanting to spread the cheer,he founded ^est Santas and shared his ideas with a fresh new team of hopeful Santas. aWe wanted to teach Santas how to do things differently than they,re usually done/' -Coleman said. “In so many cases you’ 11 find Santas who sit on their chair,half asleep. That's no fun and most certainly not magical!We knew there had to be a better way."
After program participants complete a full background check,the schooling begins. The Denver Clau? course includes CT?rá加i c?r?/s (圣誕頌歌) and jingles,developing a perfect,hearty chuckle aná learning cookie recipes. ^SanHa must learn how to walk,gesture,control his body language,project his voice,and read the crowd. Above all,he can engage the crowd immediately with his bigger-than-life presence and delighted ho-ho-ho!” Coleman said.
Once the characterization is complete,and graduates receive their Bachelor of Santa diploma (-^ 業(yè)證書) ,the Santas will be sent out on various special events including holiday parties. They are booked at a rate of $195 per hour. Some Santas are even coupled with assistants that help with face painting and balloon art.
“There is just something so completely magical about Santa Claus,” Coleman said. “And it's not just for the children. Adults light up at the site of Santa just as much as the children do. I think it reminds them of those warm memories of their childhood."
9. What's the purpose of Coleman's program?
A. To teach Santas how to dress.
B. To train Santas to spread the joy of Christmas,
C. To help Santas with face painting.
D. To tell children how to celebrate Christmas.
10. In Coleman's opinion,Santas should
A. help those in need
B. be hopefill about life
C. follow the latest fashion
D. act differently from usual ones
11. After attending Coleman’s course,students might
A. get a high-paid job
B. be invited to Canada
C. become famous in a short time
D. receive further professional training
12. Which word can best describe Coleman?
A. Generous. B. Creative.
C. Optimistic. D. Determined.
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Surf and Yoga Retreat,Portugal
Having kids doesn’ t mean giving up doing the things you love. Just bring them along so they can get excited too. Surf camps and hotels are getting more and more popular. So are yoga retreats. Places such as Karma Surf Retreat combine the two for parents and kids over six and childcare is also available.
From ?665pp a week,including twice-daily surf and yoga sessions,but not childcare and flights.
Bushcraft Camp,Wales
Many of US desire to get back to nature but lack practical experience. Family Bushcraft Camp is a great place to start. The camp is surrounded by forest and is just 20 minutes,walk from beautiful Oxwich beach. Activities include nature walks,shelter building,fire lighting and tracking. And there's a special focus on wild cooking with a campfire.
Mobile home from ?80 a night.
Back to Nature,Slovenia
Staying in a glass mobile home is a great way to put yourself in nature. Built from wood and natural,breathable materials,Sava5 s are set in a valley near the shores of Lake Bled. There's hiking from the doorstep and swimming on the lake. A bus goes to the lake of Bohinj and the wilderness of Pokljuka forest.
Adult £90,child £30,including sleeping in shelters or bring your own tent.
Sea Swimming,Turkey
This offers open water coastal swimming. Children must be 11-plus to swim. If not,they can join children's clubs. There's an art to efficient and enjoyable sea swimming,so technique analysis and tips are provided along the way.
From £l,000pp for 10 swims or £760 for 3,all paid.
13. The Surf and Yoga Retreat is meant for
A. parents
B. teenagers
C. family visitors
D. elderly people
14. If you are interested in wild cooking,you can choose .
A. Back to Nature
B. Sea Swimming
C. Bushcraft Camp
D. Surf and Yoga Retreat
15. How much should a couple and their two kids pay for visiting Back to Nature?
A. £180. B. £240.
C. £300. D. £360.
16. What can be learned about Sea Swimming in Turkey?
A. It offers-swimmers free meals.
B. Visitors can swim in deep sea.
C. Visitors can learn swimming skills there.
D. Children under 11 are not allowed to come.
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Turn around the compliment
I remember one of the last few years at a theme park. I spent about five years running a small shop across from a wonderful comedian (喜劇演員) .
His name was Moonie,and he was amazing. His skit(滑稽短劇) was done using nothing but gestures and noises instead of words. I remember that I was always entertained when watching his shows. He always managed to keep things fun,lively,and fresh. That was a very hard thing to do,considering he did the same skits for five years several times a day, .each weekend.
When I heard it would be his last performance in the park,I wanted to thank him for all the amazing shows he had done. He was standing with the crowd after one of his last shows of the day,and as each person dropped a tip into his basket,he pointed at them,saying very playfully “No,you’re the greatest!” to each one.
I walked up to him and dropped $20 into his basket,and he turned to me,smiling very brightly,and continued with another saying “No , you’re the greatest!” I stopped him .and said, “No,Moonie,you are the greatest. I have been watching your shows for five years from that shop right over there,and I just want to say thank you for the amazing shows that you have given me."
The look on his face said that he was truly touched by that comment. He politely asked to shake my hand. I accepted and we shared a very deep moment of mutual (互相的) respect ank thankfulness. Finally I walked away very happily,and I know he did too.
What does the word “compliment” in the title of the text mean?
A. Praise. B. Truth,
C. Choice. D. Gift.
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