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I know you are keen on traditional Chinese painting, consequently I¡¯m glad to inform you of the good news that an art exhibition will be held from December 10th to December 25th in Badashanren Gallery, where more than 100 hundred paintings of Badashanren will be on show.

Located at 259 Qinyunpu Road, Badashanren Gallery is the perfect place to appreciate the works of Badashanren, a great artist of Nachang in the 17th century. Not only did he make great achievements in painting, especially landscape painting, but his calligraphy was also well-known at his time. His works are full of his own personality and had deep and far-reaching influence on later painters including Qi Baishi. I promise you will fall in love with his works and achieve a lot once you pay a visit to the show.

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Butterflies have large compound eyes(¸´ÑÛ), which allow them to see in all directions without turning their heads. Like most insects, butterflies are very near­sighted, so they are more attracted to a sea of flowers than individual plants. Butterflies do not ¡°see¡± colors such as red, green, and yellow, but they can sense sunlight, which indicates the direction the sun is shining, as well as ultraviolet light£¨×ÏÍâÏߣ©, which is present on many flowers and guides butterflies to honey sources.

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Butterflies' feet have sense organs that can taste the sugar in flower honey, letting the butterflies know if something is good to eat or not. Some females also carefully choose host plants by tasting to find appropriate places to lay their eggs. Adult butterflies feed their babies using a long tube. Butterflies force blood into the tube to straighten it out, allowing them to feed. Butterflies get all their food from this tube.

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Butterflies may possess senses we don't even know about yet, because their body structure is very different from ours, and therefore difficult to understand, when observed through our own human senses.

1.What can we learn from the 2nd paragraph?

A. Butterflies have good eyesight.

B. Butterflies can see in all directions and don't need to turn heads.

C. Butterflies are sensitive to bright colors including red and yellow.

D. Butterflies cannot sense the ultraviolet light.

2.How do butterflies hear sounds?

A. Using their feet to sense the vibration of things

B. Using their ears to listen directly

C. Using their wings to sense the sound vibrations

D. Using their antennae to judge the sound

3.Why do female adult butterflies carefully choose the host plants?

A. To find high-qualified honey.

B. To have a good place for living.

C. To make it easier for them to hide from the enemies.

D. To find a proper place for their eggs.

4.What does the last paragraph imply?

A. There¡¯s a long way to understand butterflies well

B. Butterflies give great help to human beings

C. Butterflies are the most beautiful insects in the world

D. Butterflies possess more senses than humans

5.The text mainly focuses on ________.

A. butterflies' living habits B. butterflies' beauty

C. butterflies' daily activities D. butterflies' senses

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1.A. Losing B. changing C. taking D. buying

2.A. decided B. wanted C. regretted D. promised

3.A. business B. travel C. pleasure D. treatment

4.A. Remember B. say C. realize D. recognize

5.A. eat B. feed C. choose D. support

6.A. offering B. needing C. stopping D. trying

7.A. far B. impolite C. close D. fast

8.A. girl B. neighbor C. passenger D. stranger

9.A. Unusual B. direct C. important D. shameful

10.A. had warmed B. had jumped C. had broken D. had cheered

11.A. life B. money C. time D. energy

12.A. upset B. independent C. silent D. separate

Childhood curiosity can last a lifetime and I learned this from my son, Bill. When he was very young, I often took him to the . He loved to read and often needed to the books he¡¯d read in order to borrow more books. One unintended of his nonstop reading habits was that he even at the dinner table. His mother, Mary, and I did our best to him that, on certain social , reading while dining with others was not a good thing.

Every summer the teachers at his school give the students a reading list, and there was a contest to see who could read the most books. He was so , and he always wanted to win. And he often . But the main reason why he read so obsessively (×ÅÃÔµØ) was that he was so . He didn¡¯t just want to learn about things. He wanted to learn about everything.

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2.A. return B. store C. talk D. pick

3.A. advantage B. discovery C. explanation D. consequence

4.A. play B. read C. study D. laugh

5.A. convince B. promise C. inform D. advise

6.A. issues B. services C. occasions D. duties

7.A. could B. would C. should D. might

8.A. sincere B. crazy C. positive D. competitive

9.A. went B. failed C. did D. proved

10.A. curious B. confident C. diligent D. excellent

11.A. simple B. past C. any D. some

12.A. protect B. develop C. examine D. follow

13.A. Until B. If C. Though D. Because

14.A. teacher B. newspaper C. partner D. dictionary

15.A. person B. book C. answer D. matter

16.A. find B. use C. tell D. ask

17.A. speaker B. reader C. maker D. user

18.A. imagine B. believe C. create D. remember

19.A. eager B. afraid C. careful D. sure

20.A. now and again B. at all time C. no longer D. just now

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