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For ten weeks, in a great house on the island of St Thomas , John C. Lilly tried to teach a six-year-old dolphin to speak English. Margaret Howe, an experiment (试验) helper, would live day and night with Peter, a dolphin. And they would eat, bathe(洗澡), sleep and play together from Sunday to Friday, with only Saturdays off for Margaret. She lived her 1ife in swimming clothes -- with a coat on colder evenings --- and cut her hair short so that she could get on with Peter more easily.

After a few days, Peter was becoming more and more interested in winning her attentions. He threw a ball against her shower towel to get her to play. As time went by, he only wanted to play ball with her and not on his own.

The problem was that, just at the time Peter and Margaret began to get on well just as two best friends, the experiment ended and the lab was closed. After a few weeks, Margaret received the sad news that Peter had killed himse1f by refusing to breathe, and sinking to the bottom of his pool.

Dolphins may not speak English --- but, just like humans, they know all about broken hearts.

1.Peter is the name of________

A. a doctor B. dolphin C. a scientist D. an experiment helper

2.Margaret worked days_____a week during the experiment .

A. four B. five C. six D. seven

3.To live with the dolphin, Margaret couldn't _______.

A. cut her hair short B. have a common life-like others

C. wear swimming c1othes D. eat, bathe and play together with him

4.The ending of the story was that _________ .

A. Margaret didn't leave the lab B. the lab was closed and the dolphin died

C. the dolphin could speak English at last D. Dr John C. Lilly was satisfied with the experiment

5.From this passage, we can learn that __________.

A. dolphins aren't worth studying B. dolphins can't be humans' good friends

C. dolphins can't communicate with humans D. dolphins may have feelings just like humans

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Street Markets Around the World

There are many ways of shopping.You can shop by telephone,by post or through your home computer,but for many people,the most exciting way to shop is also the most traditional—at a street market.You can find markets anywhere in the world.Here are four of them:

There are many“floating markets”in Asia;perhaps the most unusual is in Thailand,at a place called Damnoen Saduak.It’s open from six in the morning to the noon every day.People sell fresh fruit from their boats.

 

Many Belgians(比利时人)say that the Grand Place is the most beautiful square in the world.It is the home of a colorful flower market.It’s open every day except Monday.On Monday,instead of flowers,there’s a wonderful bird market!

 

One of the world’s most famous markets is in Mexico City—the Sonora Market.You can buy toys,birds,herbs and medicine.There are all kinds of things.It’s open every day from early in the morning till late at night.

 

In England,every weekend,thousands of young people from all over London travel to the Camden Market—it’s the place to go for street fashion,CDs and tapes.Many people also go there for fun.

 

根据短文内容,在表格中的横线上填写所缺单词。每空一词。

Names
 

Countries
 

Features
 

Things to Sell
 

Open Time
 

Damnoen Saduak
 

Thailand
 

unusual
 

fresh
(1)________
 

every day
 

the Grand Place
 

Belgium(比利时)
 

beautiful
 

(2)________
 

every day except Monday
 

the Sonora Market
 

Mexico
 

(3)________
 

all kinds of things
 

every day
 

the Camden Market
 

(4)________
 

fashionable
 

fashion things
 

every
(5)________
 

Tommy White has been rowing across the Pacific Ocean in a rowboat since he left California on July 10 ,2007. He has been heading for Australia with only birds, fish, and sharks ever since.

Crossing the Pacific is only part of his journey. Tommy has decided to go all the way around the world using his own energy. He will row, bike, walk, and climb the world without help from any motor (马达) at all. His plan includes climbing the tallest peak on six of the continents (大陆) along the way.

For the first part of his trip, he bicycled 5,546 miles from Seattle, Washington to Mount Mckinley in Alaska and back, walked 67 miles to base camp, and climbed 20,320 feet to Mckinley's top. Now in the second part of his dangerous trip, he is rowing to Australia.

Why would he try to go around the world this way? He explains that he wants to encourage kids to dream their dreams and get to their own goals. He wants to show kids that there might be hard parts along the way, and sometimes they might not even get to that final goal. But they can have great adventures and learn a lot along the way.

Tommy has already faced some difficulties. For example, wind and waves keep pushing him westward when he wants to go south toward the Solomon Islands. If his luck doesn’t change, he will cheerfully change his plan, and aim to land at Papua New Guinea. One way or another, he's sure he’ll get to his next goal: Australia.

When his trip around the world takes him across land, he enjoys meeting people — especially children. He has already visited many schools and shared his story.

Tommy encourages all kids to set their eyes on a goal and not to give up. He says, "With goals, we will make progress, and we will be farther along than when we started, even if we don't get to some goals. That's called life! ”

1.How has Tommy decided to go all the way around the world?

2.Which part of his trip is he in now?

3.If his luck doesn’t change, where does he aim to land?

4.What does he enjoy on his trip across land?

5.To Tommy, does life mean struggling for (为… 而奋斗)the goals?

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