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B

    The fiddler crab (蟹) is a living clock. It indicates the time of day by the colour of its skin, which is dark by day and pale by night. The crab’s changing colour follows a regular twenty-four hour plan that exactly matches the daily rhythm of the sun.

    Does the crab actually keep time, or does its skin simply answer to the sun’s rays, changing colour according to the amount of light which strikes it? To find out, biologists kept crabs in a dark room for two months. Even without daylight, the crab’s skin colour continued to change exactly on time.

    This characteristic probably developed gradually in answer to the daily rising and setting of the sun, to help protect the crab from sunlight and enemies. After millions of years it has become completely controlled inside the living body of the crab.

    The biologists noticed that once each day the colour of the fiddler crab is especially dark, and that each day this happens fifty minutes later than on the day before. From this they discovered that each crab follows not only the rhythm of the sun but also that of the tides (潮水). The crab’s period of greatest darkening is exactly the time of low tide on the beach where it was caught!

40. The crab’s changing colour _______.

A. tells the crab what time it is 

B. protects the crab from the sunlight and enemies

C. keeps the crab warm            

D. is of no real use

41. When the fiddler crabs were kept in the dark, they _______.

  A. did not change colour          B. changed colour more quickly

  C. changed colour more slowly     D. changed colour on the same timetable

42. The crab’s colour—changing ability was probably developed _______.

   A. in the process of evolution (进化)    B. over millions of years

   C. by the work of biologists           D. both A and B  

43. The best title for this selection would be _______.

   A. The Sun and the Tides              B. Discoveries in Biology

   C. A scientific Study                  D. A Living Clock

40---43   BDDD   

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Our library offers different types of studying places and provides a good studying environment.
Zones
The library is divided into different zones. The upper floor is a quiet zone with over a thousand places for silent reading, and places where you can sit and work with your own computer. The reading places consist mostly of tables and chairs. The ground floor is the zone where you can talk. Here you can find sofas and armchairs for group work.
Computers
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Group-study Places
If you want to discuss freely without disturbing others, you can book a study room or sit at a table on the ground floor. Some study rooms are for 2-3 people and others can hold up to 6-8 people. All rooms are marked on the library maps.
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Please note that food and fruit are forbidden in the library, but you are allowed to have drinks and sweets with you.
【小题1】The library’s upper floor is mainly for students to ______.

A.read in a quiet place
B.have group discussions
C.take comfortable seats
D.get their computers fixed
【小题2】 Library computers on the ground floor ______.
A.help students with their field experiments
B.contain software essential for schoolwork
C.are for those who want to access the wi-fi
D.are mostly used for filling out application forms
【小题3】What condition should be met to book a group-study room?
A.A group must consist of 8 people.
B.Three-hour use per day is the minimum.
C.One should first register at the university.
D.Applications must mark the room on the map.
【小题4】A student can rent a locker in the library if he ______.
A.can afford the rental fee
B.attends certain courses
C.has nowhere to put his books.
D.has earned the required credits
【小题5】What should NOT be brought into the library?
A.Mobile phones
B.Orange juice
C.Candy
D.Sandwiches

 

D

Protests (抗议) at the use of animals in research have taken on a new and fearful character in Britain with the attempted murder of two British scientists by the terrorist (恐怖分子的) technique of the pre-planted car–bomb .

The research community (社团) will rightly be alarmed at these developments which have two aims :to draw public attention and to frighten people working in research with animals . The scientists insist that everything should be done to identify those responsible for the crimes and to put them on trial . The Defense Research Society has taken the practical step of offering a reward of £10,000 for information leading to those responsible , but past experience is not encouraging . People are unlikely to be attracted by such offers . The professional police will similarly be challenged by the problem of finding a needle in a haystack .

That is why the intellectual (知识分子) community in Britain and elsewhere must act more strongly in its own defense . There are several steps that can be taken , of which the chief one is to demand of all the organizations that exist with the declared aims of defending the interests of animals that they should declare clearly where they stand on violence towards people . And it will not be enough for the chairman and chairwoman of these organizations to make placatory (安抚的) statements on behalf of all their members . These people should also promise that it will be a test of continuing membership in their organizations that members and would-be members should declare that they will take no part in acts of violence against human beings .

67.The words “these developments” (Linel , Para .2 ) most probably refer to         .

A.the use of animals in research

B.the acts of violence against scientists

C.the techniques of planting bombs in cars

D.setting up of new animal protection organizations

68.Which of the following is true according to the passage ?

A.The police gave up their efforts to find the criminals .

B.The terrorists escaped with the help of their organization .

C.The attempted murder caused great anxiety among British scientists .

D.People supported the animal protectors in spite of their extremist acts .

69.The author’s purpose in writing this article is to demand that animal-protecting organizations         .

A.give up the use of violence

B.declare their aims clearly

C.continue the dialogue with the scientific community

D.help to fid those responsible for the attempted murder

70.In the author’s opinion ,       .

A.animal-protecting organizations should be declared illegal

B.the scientists should take effective measures to protect themselves

C.since people can lie , the problem about eh rights of scientists can’t be solved

D.animal-protecting organizations should help the police to fight against the acts of violence

against scientists

 

DProtests (抗议) at the use of animals in research have taken on a new and fearful character in Britain with the attempted murder of two British scientists by the terrorist (恐怖分子的) technique of the pre-planted car–bomb .
The research community (社团) will rightly be alarmed at these developments which have two aims :to draw public attention and to frighten people working in research with animals . The scientists insist that everything should be done to identify those responsible for the crimes and to put them on trial . The Defense Research Society has taken the practical step of offering a reward of £10,000 for information leading to those responsible , but past experience is not encouraging . People are unlikely to be attracted by such offers . The professional police will similarly be challenged by the problem of finding a needle in a haystack .
That is why the intellectual (知识分子) community in Britain and elsewhere must act more strongly in its own defense . There are several steps that can be taken , of which the chief one is to demand of all the organizations that exist with the declared aims of defending the interests of animals that they should declare clearly where they stand on violence towards people . And it will not be enough for the chairman and chairwoman of these organizations to make placatory (安抚的) statements on behalf of all their members . These people should also promise that it will be a test of continuing membership in their organizations that members and would-be members should declare that they will take no part in acts of violence against human beings .

  1. 1.

    The words “these developments” (Linel , Para .2 ) most probably refer to         .

    1. A.
      the use of animals in research
    2. B.
      the acts of violence against scientists
    3. C.
      the techniques of planting bombs in cars
    4. D.
      setting up of new animal protection organizations
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is true according to the passage ?

    1. A.
      The police gave up their efforts to find the criminals .
    2. B.
      The terrorists escaped with the help of their organization .
    3. C.
      The attempted murder caused great anxiety among British scientists .
    4. D.
      People supported the animal protectors in spite of their extremist acts .
  3. 3.

    The author’s purpose in writing this article is to demand that animal-protecting organizations         .

    1. A.
      give up the use of violence
    2. B.
      declare their aims clearly
    3. C.
      continue the dialogue with the scientific community
    4. D.
      help to fid those responsible for the attempted murder
  4. 4.

    In the author’s opinion ,       .

    1. A.
      animal-protecting organizations should be declared illegal
    2. B.
      the scientists should take effective measures to protect themselves
    3. C.
      since people can lie , the problem about eh rights of scientists can’t be solved
    4. D.
      animal-protecting organizations should help the police to fight against the acts of violence
      against scientists

They were just grasshoppers(蚂蚱). But there were millions of them, which was why dad was so anxious to get rid of them.

“They’re totally destroying our beans,” he told Mom over lunchtime one Saturday. “I’ve been trying to keep them out of the tomatoes, but I don’t know if I can make it.”

“Isn’t there something you can do about them?” Mom asked. She was mostly concerned about the tomatoes. “I think there’s a spray(喷雾) or something,” Dad said. “I’m going down to the garden center after lunch and see if they have any suggestions.”

I’m pretty sure that’s what he said. But what I heard was, “While I’m gone, why don’t you and George come up with your own plan for getting fid of the grasshoppers?”

And so that’s what we did. It was the summer between fifth and sixth grade, so we were feeling pretty clever and mature. Certainly we knew how to get rid of these grasshoppers. That seemed simple enough. Finally Ron and Don joined us but then, things got a little crazy. Before we knew it we were doing terrible experiments. I won’t describe our experiments. Let’s just call it “The Adventures of the Marquis de Orkin”. Dad came home and saw these different deaths. We were laughing, but the laughter quickly turned to silence when we saw the look on my dad’s face.

“What are you boys doing?” he asked .

“We’re just sort of helping to get rid of the grasshoppers,” I said.

“This isn’t ‘getting rid of grasshoppers,’” Dad said. “This is killing.”

I was confused. I looked at the insecticide he was carrying. “But aren’t you going to kill grasshoppers with that?” I asked.

“Yes, because it’s something we need to do for the protection of our garden,” he said seriously. “But I’m not going to enjoy it.”

56. It can be inferred from the text that _________.

A. the tomatoes in the garden were badly damaged by grasshoppers

B. the father was advised to get rid of grasshoppers with insecticide

C. the father asked the author to help catch grasshoppers

D. the author’s way of treating grasshoppers was interesting

57. The underlined word “them” in Para. 3 refers to __________.

A. Dad and I              B. grasshoppers                   C. beans         D. tomatoes

58. The underlined sentence “And so that’s what we did.” means that _________.

A. we killed the grasshoppers for fun

B. we carried out an experiment on the grasshoppers

C. we thought of a way to deal with the grasshoppers

D. we were clever enough to get rid of the grasshoppers

59. How did the author’s father feel when he saw what the children were doing?

A. Angry.                  B. Confused                          C. Satisfied     D. Fearful

60. In which magazine would you most probably find this passage?

A. American Laboratory               B. Accounts of Chemical Research   

C. Readers’ Digest                               D. Technology

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