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Paper making began in China and from here it________to North Africa and Europe.

A. repeated B. created

C. carried D. spread

D 【解析】句意:造纸术始于中国,从这里传到北非和欧洲。考查动词辨析题。A. repeated重复;B. created创建;C. carried搬运/携带;D. spread传播。spread to蔓延到;根据句意语境,可知选D。
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We should learn to understand our mother well. Here are the best ways towards a better relationship with her. They are not necessarily surprising, but they have worked for many people. Try them.

Remember your mother's age

As children, we often forget our mother's age. Knowing our mother's age, not just in numbers of years but in terms of her psychological (心理的))and physical state, often helps us to understand her better.

Listen to your mother

I have found that sometimes the things my mother told me long ago are pretty useful.If you respect her point of view, it will help your mother feel close to you.

Ask your mother about your childhood(童年的)history

If you are lucky enough to have a living family, think of your life as a jigsaw puzzle(拼图游 戏)and ask as many questions as you can to put the picture together. Understanding your childhood history can help you know more clearly who you are,as part of a family which you share with your mother.

Trying to understand our mother is the topic of how we understand ourselves. We should follow the way of her life. When we are able to accept our mother—with all her failings, we can understand her better and it can also help us to know about our shortcomings. Remember that understanding our mother is really about understanding ourselves.

1.Should we learn to understand our mother well?

2.What do children often forget about their mother?

3.How do we make our mother feel close to us?

4.Why do we ask our mother about our childhood history?

5.What does the writer want to tell us?

1.Yes. 2.Their mother’ sage. 3.By respecting her point of view. 4.Because it can help us know more clearly who we are. 5.How to understand our mother better and why we should do it. /The w...

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If you are reading this, you may already be aware of these facts. But you might not know that wildlife trafficking (走私) not only threatens the existence of elephants and rhinos but is also leading to extinction of other species, such as tigers, tortoises, sea turtles — and the world’s most trafficked mammal(哺乳动物) — pangolins.

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In February, the United States released a plan to deal with wildlife trafficking, which lays out the steps we will take to fight the illegal trade in wildlife, including pangolins. We are strengthening the carrying out of the plan, building international cooperation and contribution to protect wildlife, raising awareness to drive down the demand that is fuelling the illegal trade.

Get involved and remember World Wildlife Day (March 3) by spreading the plan. Use social media and tell everyone that now is the time to get serious about wildlife crime and end the demand that threatens species, big and small, from the huge elephant to the shy pangolin.

1.How many rhinos were killed in South Africa during the last two years?

A. More than 81,250. B. More than 20,000.

C. More than 2,200. D. More than 40,000.

2.How many kinds of pangolins are there in Asia?

A. Ten. B. Four. C. Six. D. Eight.

3.What does the phrase ‘carrying out’ mean in the fourth paragraph?

A. Putting the plan into effect. B. Moving the plan to a place.

C. Making a new plan. D. Taking the plan with you.

4.What does the writer want us to know after reading the passage?

A. Protecting wild animals is our duty.

B. Something about World Wildlife Day.

C. Something about illegal trade in East Asia.

D. Wild animals are in danger and we must get involved.

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