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--- Jones! Roy has broken the glass.
--- .Such things happen.
A.What a pity! B.Doesn’t matter.
C.How come? D.What has become of him?
B
Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955 and instantly became the world’s most recognizable and popular theme park. This was the only Disney theme park visited by Walt Disney, who died in 1966. Disneyland is 36 one hour south of
Disneyland 37 most of its visitors from 38. So avoid weekends and school vacations to get the 39 waits. The period before or after Christmas Day is the busiest of the 40, with the park often held more extra guests each day. Whenever you visit, 41 early --about an hour 42 the opening time --to get the popular attractions before crowds 43.
Disneyland also 44 tickets online, but does not allow you to 45 them at home. So you’ll have to order far enough 46 for them to arrive by mail. Tickets 47 also be available through your local auto club, Disney Store or your school or work activities office.
Space Mountain 48 in early July, 2005 after a two-year rehab (修复) to rebuild the track and improve show 49. If you are travelling with little kids, you’ll want to visit Fantasyland first in the morning, 50 several popular kids’ rides in that area, 51 Dumbo and Peter Pan, have low capacities (容量) and build long 52 early in the day. 53, head west to Adventureland and
36. A. limited | B. located | C. circled | D. expanded |
37. A. pleases | B. organizes | C. draws | D. benefits |
38. A. villages | B. foreigners | C. students | D. locals |
39. A. shortest | B. busiest | C. longest | D. biggest |
40. A. time | B. week | C. day | D. year |
41. A. leave | B. plan | C. arrive | D. book |
42. A. after | B. until | C. past | D. before |
43. A. avoid | B. build | C. break | D. combine |
44. A. sells | B. shows | C. sends | D. collects |
45. A. reserve | B. keep | C. copy | D. print |
46. A. in advance | B. in case | C. in order | D. in turn |
47. A. ought | B. must | C. will | D. may |
48. A. opened | B. reopened | C. closed | D. reduced |
49. A. possibilities | B. changes | C. developments | D. effects |
50. A. when | B. since | C. as | D. because of |
51. A. unluckily | B. unexpectedly | C. especially | D. normally |
52. A. rows | B. waits | C. places | D. passages |
53. A. If not | B. In a word | C. As a result | D. What’s more |
54. A. where | B. that | C. how | D. when |
55. A. now | B. and | C. just | D. then |
Lena Horne was born in Brooklyn,New York in 1917.Her mother was away for much of her 36 .So her grandmother helped raise her.
At the age of sixteen,Lena 37 work as a dancer at the famous Cotton Club in New York City.After 38 voice lessons,she soon began performing there as a singer too.At the age of nineteen,Lena moved to Pittsburgh and 39 Louis Jones,who was an actor. 40 ,their life together did not last long.But they had two 41 ,Gail and Edwin.
In 1940,Lena Horne became the first African American to travel and 42 with an all white jazz band.She 43 made records and performed at New York City’s Café Society jazz club.This was the first nightclub in the United States 44 racial barriers (隔阂).Many jazz clubs during this period had 45 performers,but few allowed them to watch the 46 as part of the audience.
Lena Horne became very 47 .After performing at a club in Hollywood,California,she 48 filmmakers.So with the help of some filmmakers,she soon 49 making movies.Lena Horne said that she was able to make movies 50 she was the kind of black person that white people could accept.But she said this was the 51 kind of acceptance.It was because of the way she 52 ,not because of how good she was or how hard she worked.
However,through her hard work,she helped 53 racial barriers.During her sixty year career as a performer,Lena Horne earned people’s 54 and respect.She used her fame to 55 social injustices(不公正)toward African?Americans.
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Dogs may not know exactly what you are doing especially when you’re trying to figure out a square root or diagram a sentence. But according to a new study, dogs can understand what we’re thinking and feeling by reading our facial expressions and body language and following our eyes.
Researchers studied 29 dogs. The dogs were shown a movie where a woman looked directly at them and said “Hi dog!” Then, the woman looked at a flowerpot sitting next to her. The researchers found that when the woman looked at and spoke directly to a dog, the dog usually followed her eyes to the flowerpot. It proved that the dogs knew that the woman was thinking about the flowerpot.
“By following the eye movements of dogs, we were able to get a first-hand look at how their minds are actually working,” said Jozsef, the senior researcher.
Later in the movie, the woman said “Hi dogs” in a low voice and didn’t look at the dog before looking at the flowerpot. In that situation, the dogs didn’t seem to understand what the woman was thinking. There was no eye contact, and the woman didn’t appear to speak to the dogs directly.
That comes as no surprise to dog trainer Jones. “Dogs normally speak through nonverbal signals. It’s more natural to them,” she said. “If you’ve ever watched dogs at a dog park, you’ve seen it. Within 30 seconds they enter the park, much information has passed between the new dog and the ones already in the park. They’re exchanging looks, observing eyes and body posture. On the other hand, when you speak to a dog, they are learning a foreign language.”
Picking up your nonverbal signals seems more natural. So, if you were hoping that all this means your dog could help you solve your math problems, you’re probably out of luck. But he or she might be a lot more in tune with what you’re thinking than you previously thought.
【小题1】How could the researchers find that the dogs understood the woman’s intention?
A.By speaking to them directly. |
B.By reading their eye movements. |
C.By following their facial expressions. |
D.By asking the dog trainer questions. |
A.dogs usually speak through verbal signals |
B.dogs learn a great deal more at a dog park |
C.dogs can understand humans’ words easily |
D.dogs speak through eyes and body language |
A.you manage to get their attention |
B.you like making friends with them |
C.you are familiar with their behavior |
D.you can pick up their verbal signals |
A.refuse | B.approve | C.understand | D.love |