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3. 海伦碰巧正在那个地方旅游。
Helen happened .
3. to be travelling in the place
Art is everywhere — from the 18-month-old baby who spreads food all over some paper to famous artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Today,a new artist from Great Britain is making headlines with his glass art. This glass art,beautifiil as it may be,is a bit different.
The sculptor,Luke Jerram,has spent years learning about deadly viruses such as HIV,smallpox,and the H1N1 virus. For over five years,he has studied these tiny killers and is now having them blown in glass. The response to this new art form has been amazing. Beautifully put in milky glass,the viruses shine like crystal(水晶) on mirrored surfaces.These good-looking viruses are actually the greatest killers in human history.
Jerram became interested in the viruses after being introduced to these deadly subjects on TV and in a variety of magazine articles. His discovery path was interesting. He learned viruses are so small that even microscopes (显微镜) cannot make out all of their details. He noticed that if he made these viruses one million times bigger^eople could better appreciate them.
Jerram wants people to see these little viruses and better understand the influence they have on human beings. For something so small to kill so many people each year is truly difficult to imagine,Jerram wants us to think about that. During his research,Jerram finds out that even scientists do not fully understand many aspects (方面) of viruses and how they work. He hopes we can find out the answers to many of these questions. He hopes his artwork will help people learn more about these enemies. More importantly,he hopes to inspire future scientists who may be the ones to find cures for these deadly viruses.
6. The author mentions “Art is everywhere” to show .
A. art is easy to understand
B. anything can be a work of art
C. artists can be found everywhere
D. artworks can be placed everywhere
7. What did Luke do with viruses?
A. He kept them in crystal.
B. He wrote articles about them.
C. He made them useful to people.
D. He shows people what they look like.
8. What made Luke interested in viruses?
A. His personal experience.
B. Artworks in the gallery.
C. Knowledge of viruses.
D. His scientific research.
9. What's the purpose of Luke's work?
A. To show how beautiful viruses are.
B. To describe diseases caused by viruses.
C. To ask people to stay away from viruses.
D. To help people better understand viruses.
10. What is the text mainly about?
A. A new art form.
B. A future scientist.
C. Influence of viruses.
D. Research on viruses.
2. 莉莉和她的父母都非常喜欢古典音乐。(as well as)
3. 我来给你找点东西吃。 (不定式作定语)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项。
A
On Tuesday,scientists announced that they have discovered the bones of four settlers in. Jamestown,Virginia,dating as far back as 1608. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in what became the United States. The bones were unearthed under the floor of a Jamestown church which was discovered in 2010 and is considered as America,s first Protestant church(新教教会).
The Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation at Historic Jamestowne and the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History announced that the settlers held high leadership positions. The men,Rev.Robert Hunt,Capt. Gabriel Archer,Sir Ferdinando Wainman,and Capt. William West,all played a role in the Jamestown settlement. After being lost to history for more than 400 years,the discovery of their remains provides new clues about their life and the importance of religion in the 1600s.
“This is a very important discovery,” Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation President James Horn said in a statement. “These men were among the first founders of English America."
About 100 people settled along the James River in what would become the first English settlement m 1607. During that time,settlers in Jamestown were faced with famine and disease The colony was nearly wiped out due to conflict with Native Amencans in the area and with other English settlers.
"They lived and died at a hard time in the history of the settlement — when Jamestown almost ended in failure," Horn said. “The bones of these men help fill in the stories of their lives ”
The Smithsonian and the Rediscovery Foundation fouund the remains in November of 2013. Scientists used 3-D technology to locate the exact gravesites of the men. The team wanted to identify its findings before announcing the discovery. They identified the men using historical records and studied the chemicals of the bones to learn what the men ate and where they came from.
Findings from the burials will go on display within weeks at Historic Jamestowne^ The site also plans to honor the men and will keep their bones in a safe place for foture study.
1. The bones found in a Jamestown church.
A. were first discovered in 2010
B. have proved to be a family of four
C. are complete and easy to recognize
D. have been buried for over four centuries
2. The discovery in Jamestown is helpful for scientists to know more about .
A. the history of the James River
B. America's first English settlers
C. Native Americans in Jamestown
D. America's first Protestant church
3.The underlined phrase ‘Wiped out” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to .
A. supported fully
B. developed rapidly
C. destroyed completely
D. protected successfully
4. What can we learn from Paragraph 6 ?
A. How scientists identified the four leaders.
B. How scientists keep the bones in good shape.
C. Why the four leaders were buried in Jamestown.
D. Why the four leaders chose to settle in Jamestown.
5.This text is most probably.
A. a history paper B. a research paper
C. a warning message D. a newspaper report
8.(残疾的) Passengers can travel free on public transport in this country.
2. Why (到底) would he want to go to such a place?
5. After g from college she worked as a research chemist.
4. She didn't want her son to (take) away.