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Communication

People learn and share information through communication. All forms of communication have one thing in common: the sending and receiving of a message. Using different kinds of communication, people can pass along their ideas and feelings to just one person or to millions.

¡¾1¡¿ Animals communicate through sounds, scents (Æøζ), and acts. Computers communicate with other computers through electronic networks.

People communicate through language, both spoken and written. ¡¾2¡¿ Written language includes books, newspapers, and e-mail.

People also communicate without words. Body and face movements show feelings. Deaf people use hand movements called sign language.

The arts are also a form of communication. ¡¾3¡¿

The first modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago. They likely used sounds, movements, and then speech. About 30,000 years ago humans started making paintings and sculptures on the walls of caves.

Humans invented writing more than 5,000 years ago. The ancient Sumerian people developed the first known script (ÎÄ×Ö), called cuneiform (ШÐÎÎÄ×Ö). Then the ancient Egyptians developed a picture-based writing called hieroglyphics (ÏóÐÎÎÄ×Ö). The invention of the printing press in the 1400s was a major advance in written communication. ¡¾4¡¿

Telecommunication is communication over long distances. In ancient times pigeons carried written messages. Before trains and cars, messengers on foot or on horseback carried letters. ¡¾5¡¿ Since then, telecommunication has become faster thanks to television, telephones, and the Internet.

A. It let printers quickly make copies of a text.

B. Communication is not only a human activity.

C. Public postal services started in the 1500s and 1600s.

D. Spoken language includes conversations and speeches.

E. Spoken communication is dependent on a number of factors.

F. Photographs, paintings, music, and movies can communicate feelings as well as facts.

G. Modern technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical technologies.

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How do you deal with plastic bags from the supermarket? Throw them away or recycle them? How about eating them?

The bags are no harmful to the environment. Humans and animals can safely eat them. Indian company EnviGreen has made a bag with natural materials. It looks and feels just like plastic ,but can be broken down(·Ö½â) easily.

Ashwath Hedge who set up the EnviGreen company spent four years doing experiments(ʵÑé) with 12 natural materials. They include potato, corn, vegetable oil and banana. He made the materials into liquid and used the liquid to make the bag.

Although the EnviGreen bag is more expensive than a common plastic bag, it has many advantages .According to the Wall street Journal, it takes 1000 years for common plastic bags to break down. But an EnviGreen bag can naturally break down in less than 180 days. It also breaks down in less than a day in water, and in less than a minute in boiling water. Hedge was happy to show it in his interview: he put an EnviGreen bag in water and ate it with a smile.

There are more than 15,000 tons of plastic waste in India every day. But only 9,000 tons are processed. In China, 3 billion plastic bags are used every day. Maybe EnviGreen bag could be a solution(½â¾ö°ì·¨)to the world problem of plastic pollution.

¡¾1¡¿According to Paragraph 2, we can know the following EXCEPT________

A. the EnviGreen bag can break down easily.

B. the EnviGreen bag is made from natural materials.

C. the EnviGreen bag can be eaten by humans and animals

D. the EnviGreen bag is a little bit harmful to the environment

¡¾2¡¿The main idea of the third paragraph is ¡°_________¡±

A. What Hedge thinks of the new bag B. How Hedge makes the EnviGreen bag

C. Who sets up the EnviGreen bag company D. How long it takes Hedge to make the bag

¡¾3¡¿The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 shows that the EnviGreen bag ______

A. is safe and can break down quickly B. is useful although it is more expensive

C. looks and feels like a common plastic bag D. will be used more widely than a common bag.

¡¾4¡¿The EnviGreen bag breaks down fastest in________.

A. hot air B. cold water C. boiling water D. natural air

¡¾5¡¿From the last paragraph ,we can infer(ÍƶÏ)_________

A. all of India¡¯s plastic waste is processed

B. India has the most plastic waste in the world

C. China produces more plastic waste than India

D. the EnviGreen bag may help solve the problem of plastic pollution

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In a hot summer, there's no better place than a UK beach-but even in more typical weather these shores offer walks, wildlife and picnics.

Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire

A jumble of whitewashed cottages overlook a curl of golden sand and the open sea in this former herring-fishing village. Many of the homes are now holiday accommodation and locate one on top of the other, linked by paths and walkways rather than streets.

Stay Castle House (sleeps six, three nights from 500) at the top of the village has sweeping views of the bay from a comfortable window seat.

Blakeney Point, Morston, Norfolk

For the best chance of seeing grey seals, arrive at Blakeney Point by ferry, or book a seal-spotting trip with one of the local ferry companies at Morston Quay. Grey seal pups are born during the winter and spend warmer months basking on sandbanks around the Point.

Stay The White Horse on the river's edge in Blakeney (family suite from 129).

Forelands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight

The substantial village of Bembridge has three beaches, each with its own character. Pick up a crab sandwich to take with you at the Beach Hut Beachside Bar & Seafood Kitchen, or build up an appetite and feast on local lobster at the Crab & Lobster Inn.

Stay The Spinnaker Houseboat (sleeps six, three nights from 647. 50, seven from 925) looks out across Bembridge harbor.

Kingsgate Bay, Broadstairs, Kent

The lack of a convenient car park means that Kingsgate Bay, between Margate and Broadstairs, is quieter than other beaches on the Thanet coast. A short walk from the car park at neighbouring Joss Bay (popular with surfers), however, will take you to this sheltered sandy cove with its sea caves and chalk stacks.

Stay The Botany Bay Hotel (family rooms from 80) has some dog-friendly rooms.

¡¾1¡¿If you prefer to spend your holiday on a quiet beach, where are you most likely to go?

A.Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire

B.Blakeney Point, Morston, Norfolk

C.Forelands, Bembridge, Isle of Wight

D.Kingsgate Bay, Broadstairs, Kent

¡¾2¡¿Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for recommendation?

A.Seaside cottages.B.Water sports.

C.Tasty seafood.D.Sea seals.

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