阅读理解。
        We have known for a long time that flowers of different plants open and close at different time of day.
This is so familiar that there seems to be no need to ask the reason for it. Yet no one really understands why
flowers open and close like this at particular times. The process (过程) is not as simple as we might think, as
recent experiments have shown. In one study, flowers were kept in constant (连续的) darkness. We might
expect that the flowers, without any information about the time of day, did not open as they normally do. In
fact, they continued to open at their usual time. This suggests that they have some mysterious (神秘的) way
of knowing the time. Their sense of time does not depend on information from the outside world; it is, so to
speak, inside them, a kind of "inner clock".
         This discovery (发现) may not seem to be very important. However, it was later found that not just
plants but also animals -including man -have this "inner clock" which controls the working of their bodies and
influences (影响) their activities. Men, then, are also influenced by this mysterious power. Whether we wish
it or not, it affects such things in our life as our need for sleep, our need for food.
         In the past, this did not matter very much because people lived in natural condition. In the modern
world, things are different; now there are spacemen, airplane pilots and, in ordinary life, a lot of people who
have to work at night. It would be very useful, then, to know more about the "inner clock". Such ordinary
things as flowers might help us understand more about ourselves.
1. A recent experiment showed that _______.
[     ]
A. different flowers open and close at different times of day
B. for their opening and closing, flowers do not need information from the outside world
C. flowers are influenced by weak light even when they are in a dark room
D. flowers can be used for telling the time
2. The "inner clock" _______.
[     ]
A. is an unimportant discovery
B. is only found in animals
C. has not been understood by far
D. has an effect on human life
3. Further study of the "inner clock" will be useful because             .
[     ]
A. it might help us in some way
B. we do not yet understand plants and animals well enough
C. the number of spacemen and airplane pilots is fast increasing
D. we should try to live more naturally than we do now
4. Kept in constant darkness, flowers _______.
[     ]
A. will not open or close as usua
B. will not open any longer
C. will open as they do in natural conditions
D. will always remain in full blossom (开花)
5. ______ have a mysterious power of knowing time without information from the outside world.
[     ]
A. Animals including man as well as plants
B. All living things except man
C. Flowers are the only things in the world that
D. Neither animals nor plants
Reading comprehension.
                                                        
        Do you feel a little sleepy after lunch? Well, that's normal. Your body naturally slows down then.
What should you do about it? Don't reach for a coffee! Instead, take a nap. 
        There are many benefits of a daily nap. First of all, you are more efficient after napping. You
remember things better and make fewer mistakes. Also, you can learn things more easily after taking
a nap. A 20-minute
nap can reduce information overload. It can also reduce stress, Finally, a nap may increase your self-
confidence and make you more alert. It may even cheer you up.
         But, there are some simple rules you should follow about taking a nap. First, take a nap in middle
of the day, about eight hours after you wake up, Otherwise, you may disturb your sleep-wake pattern.
Next, a 20~30 minute nap is best. If you sleep longer, you may fall into a deep sleep. After waking from
a deep sleep, you will feel worse. Also, you should set an alarm clock. That way, you can fully relax
during your nap. You won't have to keep looking at the clock and you won't oversleep.
        Now, the next time you feel sleepy after lunch, don't get stressed. Put your head down, close your
eyes, and catch forty winks.
        Choose the best answer from A. B. C or D according to the passage.
1.What is the main idea of this reading?
[     ]
A.Why children take naps.
B.How to sleep deeply.
C.Why napping is good.
D.The problems with napping.
2.According to the reading, what is not a benefit of napping?
[     ]
A.It improves you memory
B.It makes you feel happier.
C.It gives you more self-confidence.
D.It makes you stronger.
3.What is a good rule for taking a nap?
[     ]
A.Use an alarm clock.
B.Nap eight hours after waking up.
C.Sleep for about half an hour.
D.All of the above.
4.What is the best napping schedule?
[     ]
A.Two 60 minute naps per day.
B.One nap each day.
C.Napping only in the evening.
D.Napping only in the morning.
5.Which may occur if an alarm clock is not used?
[     ]
A.You may relax more.
B.You may feel too nervous to relax.
C.You may forget an important meeting
D.You may not reduce your napping time.
完形填空。
       We know that trees are useful in our everyday life. They     1    us many things, such as wood, rubber,
medicine and many other things. They can     2     tell us a lot about our climate (气候). If you     3     a tree,
you can see that it has many rings (年轮). Most trees get a new ring     4    year. Because of this reason, we
know     5     a tree is. A tree over a hundred years old means that it has more than a hundred     6    . When
the climate is dry or very cold, the trees do not grow very much and their rings are usually     7    . When it is
wet and warm, the rings are much thicker. If the rings are suddenly (突然地) very thin or very thick, this
means that the     8     changed suddenly. If we look at the rings on this tree, we can learn     9     the climate
for a hundred years. And we can see    10    our climate is changing today.
(     )1. A. tell    
(     )2. A. not     
(     )3. A. cut down
(     )4. A. many    
(     )5. A. how big 
(     )6. A. trees   
(     )7. A. big     
(     )8. A. climate 
(     )9. A. about   
(     )10. A. when    
B. ask      
B. too       
B. climb up  
B. every      
B. how long   
B. leaves    
B. thin       
B. trees     
B. to        
B. where    
C. offer       
C. to            
C. walk past  
C. the first     
C. how old       
C. people      
C. large         
C. things      
C. with         
C. how       
D. get      
D. also         
D. look at    
D. from     
D. how much     
D. rings     
D. thick                    
D. animal    
D. in         
D. while   
阅读理解。根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
         Many young people can use a computer, but few of them know how to look after it. Remember the
following tips when you use a computer.
         Keep your computer in a cool, dry room. Too much or too little heat is bad for computers. Damp (潮湿)
is also bad for them. Most computers work best at a temperature of 5-10 degrees centigrade (摄氏度).
         Do not let people smoke cigarettes near your computer. Smoke of all kinds is very bad for many parts of
the computer and can cause many problems.
         Do not eat or drink when you are near your computer. Pieces of food or drops of water on the keyboard
can also cause many problems.
         Make sure that the keyboard and the screen are the correct height for you. If they are not correct, you
will get backache.
         Make sure the screen is the correct distance from your eyes. If you wear glasses, make sure these glasses
are correct for using with the computer. Some people use a different pair of glasses when they use a computer.
         Keep your screen clean and do not have it too bright. A dirty screen can hurt your eyes. A very bright
screen can also be bad for your eyes. If you can afford one, buy a computer screen. It will be better for you
than using the screen of a TV set.
         Never use any software (软件) that you don't know whether they are clean or not. You must be careful
because some software can bring viruses (病毒) into the computer. If your computer has viruses, it can't work
or even breaks down.

(     ) 1. According to this passage, most young people can control computers well while paying little attention
            to the keeping of them.
(      ) 2. Putting the keyboard and the screen too high means you don't have to look at your manuscript (手稿)
             while typing.
(      ) 3. Some people use a different pair of glasses when they use a computer because they want to protect
             their eyes.
(      ) 4. It's better to use a TV set screen instead of a computer one because a TV set is usually larger than a
             computer one.
(      ) 5. "Clean software" means the software without any viruses.
阅读理解。根据要求完成下列各题。
        Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and is commonly known as the Red Planets. The rocks, soil and sky
of it are a little red or pink. Its name was given by the Romans in honor of their god of war.
        People on the earth need oxygen to breathe. There is almost no oxygen on Mars. Living on Mars would be
like living on a very high mountain. There would be little air. It might be 50 degrees above zero at noon and 100
degrees below zero at night. We know that Mars has carbon. Through a telescope, Mars looks red. In some
places, it seems gray. At times the gray turns gray-green, then brown, then gray again. The gray-green may be
a kind of plant color which changes with the seasons.
        Life is expected on Mars by scientists, because there are distinct seasons on the planet's surface. This
condition might support plants. However, some researches find if Mars had life, it must have been a long time
ago. For Mars' first 600 millions years, it had plenty of water and proper temperatures for life. But now the
planet's environment has changed. Mars is not a pleasant place for any form of life.
1. 根据解释,在短文中找出相应的单词或短语。
    ______: famous        ______: sometimes
2. Its name was given by the Romans in honor of their god of war.
(改为主动语态的句子) __________________________________________________________________
3. Why is life expected on Mars by scientists?
(回答问题) __________________________________________________________________
4. There is almost no oxygen on Mars.
(改为反意疑问句) There is almost no oxygen on Mars, _____ _____?
5. But now the planet's environment has changed. Mars is not a pleasant place for any form of life.
(翻译成汉语) __________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
         Antarctica is the continent which is the most     1     area of land on the
Earth and is mostly covered     2      ice. This is    3      of the driest and     4  
 in the world. But people from all over the world come to     5    there. Near
the South Pole, three   6      people live together in a place     7    Amunsen-
Scott Station.
         The station has libraries, cinemas, shops, sports rooms, canteens and laboratories (实验室). There is
electricity (电), and they have     8     the system that they use to have a conversation (交谈)    9     someone in
another place. And they have     10     electronic machines that stores information and uses programs to help the
m find, organize, or change the information.
         But the people here     11    travel by car, or train, or bus, because there aren't any roads or railways near
the station. They travel by ship, helicopter, plane, or snow tractor, or    12      dogs.
         There aren't    13      trees or flowers there, but there are hundreds of different birds and other animals.
          Most of the people here are    14      . They study plant and animal life
and how ice moves. The ice can tell us about changes in climate. Ray Kingman
is an expert at Amundsen-Scott Station, telling us on the phone, "This is my
second year here. It's a very interesting and beautiful place, but life is very
hard     15     . In the summer we can go swimming in hot pools of water.
We welcome newcomers here for further study of the continent!"
(     )1. A. southern     
(     )2. A. for          
(     )3. A. a            
(     )4. A. warm areas    
(     )5. A. travel       
(     )6. A. thousands    
(     )7. A. called       
(     )8. A. telephones   
(     )9. A. with         
(     )10. A. computers   
(     )11. A. don't      
(     )12. A. with        
(     )13. A. much        
(     )14. A. teachers    
(     )15. A. in the winter
B.northern                  
B. at                         
B. that                      
B. coldest places            
B. go sightseeing           
B. thousand                 
B. call                      
B. radios                   
B. in                       
B. printers                  
B. didn't                  
B. on                       
B. any                      
B. scientists               
B. during the autumn season
C. eastern         
C. with            
C. one             
C. cool areas        
C. work           
C. thousands of    
C. calls           
C. televisions       
C. at               
C. mouse            
C. weren't        
C. in front of       
C. either         
C. doctors       
C. in all weather.
阅读理解。
         Want to be an astronaut? Then "study hard, stay healthy and have perseverance (毅力). This is what
Chinese astronaut Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng said in a talk with some students.
         Students were interested in the astronauts' space lives. They asked questions like "Did you see the Great
Wall from space?" Fei and Nie said they didn't see the Great Wall. But they felt excited when they passed over
China, including Taiwan, the island "looked very beautiful, like a jade (翡翠).
         Speaking of their lives beyond the earth, the two astronauts said cooperation (合作) with each other was
most important, "we are like the left and right hands," they said.
         Young people wanted to know how the astronauts developed their careers.
         "How did you decide to be astronauts when China's space industry is still beginning?" asked a young
woman. The astronauts said it was because of their love of flight and also the need of the country.
         They said their love of flight could be seen from their children's names. Nie's daughter is called "Nie
Tianxiang" which means "flying up high". Fei's son is called "Fei Di", which sounds like "feidie", meaning UFO. 
         After the success of Shenzhou VI, China plans to put a man on the moon and build a space station in
10-15 years. 
1. If you want to be an astronaut, what should you do from now on?
[     ]
A. We should be interested in the astronauts'space life.
B. We should change our names.
C. We should study hard, stay healthy and have perseverance.
D. We should love the flight and our country
2. When astronauts work in space, they must ________with each other.
[     ]
A.shake hands
B.cooperate
C.stay
D.talk
3. In 10-15 years, China could put a man on _______ and build a space station.
[     ]
A.UFO
B.Shenzhou VIII
C.the sun
D.the moon
4. Which of the following is true?
[     ]
A. FeiJunlong met UFO in space
B. Nie Haisheng saw the Great Wall from space.
C. Fei and Nie make a contribution to China's space industry.
D. The astronauts couldn't see Taiwan from space.
5. Nie and Fei want to be astronauts because of ____________
[     ]
A.their love of flight
B.the need of the country
C.their daughters
D.both A and B
判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示。
         The elephant is another animal that lives in groups. An elephant herd (群) usually has from twenty to forty
members. The elephants in the herd depend on one another for help in time of trouble.
         The leader of the group is usually a wise and strong female. She
travels at the head of the herd and is followed by the other females and
their young. The bull elephants (公象)follow last. When danger threatens(威胁), the bulls form a circle around the weaker animals and guard (守卫)
them.
         The members of the herd are loyal to (忠诚) one another. A sick or
wounded elephant is not left behind to die. If an elephant is sick, the whole
herd stops traveling until it gets well. When an elephant is injured, two
others walk on both sides of it and support it with their bodies. A member
of the herd may be caught in a trap. Then the others try to free it.
         Elephants are fond of the youngsters in the group and give them special care. They help young animals
stay afloat (漂浮着) when the herd crosses a river. They work together to rescue a calf (幼象) that has
wandered (迷路) into a dangerous place.
        A female elephant that is about to give birth to (生产) her young leaves the herd for a short time. However,
she takes another female along to act as "aunt". The aunt stands guard and helps the mother with her new-born
calf. In this way, the whole herd protects its newest member.
(     )1. The leader of the elephants travels in the middle of the herd.
(     )2. In times of danger, the males form a circle around the weaker animals.
(     )3. The leader of an elephant herd is usually a strong female.
(     )4. Sick elephants are usually left behind to die.
(     )5. Elephants will try their best to save the young ones when they are in dangerous situations.
(     )6. Elephants can help each other in time of trouble.
(     )7. A strong elephant can carry a sick elephant on its back.
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