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    A four-year study made by the Infant(婴儿) Testing Center in San Francisco, suggests that babies feel more comfortable around other babies than with strange adults. While a baby might show fear of an adult stranger, he is likely to smile and reach out for an unfamiliar(不熟悉的) infant. By the time babies are one year old, they have begun to form friendships of a sort.

   The above findings might prove interesting to working parents who must find day care for their babies. Family care in a private home, with several babies together, is probably the good way to care for babies under three. Dr Benjamin Spock, well-known doctor and author of books about babies, supports the idea. He says the family day care is sounder in theory than hiring a housekeeper or a babysitter (照看婴孩者).

1. The study made by the Infant Testing Center shows that babies ______ .

A. feel less at ease with adult strangers

B. are likely to smile at those familiar to them

C. are usually afraid of infant strangers

D. feel relaxed among familiar infants

2. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

A. A baby has a natural fear of a strange adult.

B. A baby often holds out its hand when it sees another baby.

C. A one-year-old baby never knows how to make friends with other babies.

D. Babies aged 1 get along well with one another when they are together.

3. Dr Benjamin Spock agrees that ______ .

A. it is better to leave one’s s baby in the care of others

B. a baby grows well with less than three babies together

C. a baby under three should be raised in a private home with other babes

D. finding day care is a way for working mothers to bring up babies

4. Which of the following is good for the growth of a baby?

A. Family atmosphere. B. Companionship.

C. The love of a babysitter. D. Both A and B.

5.The proper title for the passage is ______ .

A. A Theory of Baby Raising

B. Day Care for Babies

C. A Test on Infants

D. Changes of a Baby’s Mind

 

答案:A;C;C;D;B
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  1970 was World conservation(自然保护)Year.The United Nations wanted everyone to know that the world is in danger.They hoped that governments would act quickly in order to “conserve”nature.Here is one example of the problem.At one time there were 1,300 different plants,trees and flowers in Holland(荷兰),but now only 866 remain.The others have been destroyed by modern man and his technology.We are changing the earth,the air and water,and everything that grows and lives.We can’t live without these things.If we continue like this,we shall destroy ourselves.

  What will happen in the future?Perhaps it is more important to ask “What must we do now?”The people who will be living in the world of tomorrow are the young of today.A lot of them know that conservation is necessary.Many are helping to save our world.They plant trees,build bridges across rivers in forests,and so on. In a small town in the United States a large group of girls cleaned the banks of 11 kilometers of their river.Young people may hear about conservation through a record called “No one’s going to change our world”.It was made by the Beatles,Cliff Richard and other singers The money from it will help to conserve wild animals.

(1)There are fewer plants,trees and flowers in Holland now because ______. 

[    ]

Athere has been a lot of conservation in Holland

BHolland does not need so many plants,trees and flowers

Cmany plants,trees and flowers do not grow there any more

Dsome plants,trees and flowers are dangerous

(2)We shall destroy ourselves if we don’t change 

[    ]

Athe United Nations

Bmodern technology

Cour rivers and forests

Dthe government of Holland

(3) “No one’s going to change our world”was ______. 

[    ]

Aan important book published in 1970

Ban idea that nobody would accept

Ca record calling on people to conserve nature

Da rule worked out by the United Nations

(4)What is the most important thing for us to do to save our world 

[    ]

AWe should pant more trees and flowers

BWe should clean the banks of our rivers

CWe should know what will happen in the future.

DWe should know what we must do and begin to do it now.

(5)What’s the main idea of the passage? 

[    ]

A1970 was World Conservation Year.

BThe United Nations wanted everyone to know that the world is in danger.

CConservation is necessary

DIt is the young people who are helping to save our world.

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  My brother Martin is really for the birds! He has pictures of birds on the walls of his room. He reads books about birds. He even goes on bird-watching trips. I used to think that was pretty silly.

  Martin decided we needed more birds in our yard. He began building bird feeders. He built them out of wood, jar lids, plastic bottles, tinsyou name it! Our yard was full of bird feeders.

  After a while, a surprising thing happened. I started watching the yard more and more. It was so much fun to see the different birds coming and going! I liked to hear them sing, too. Pretty soon, I started running to Martin when I wanted to know the name of a new bird. Before I knew it, I was a bird watcher, too ! If you want to bring birds to your yard or apartment windows, here are a couple of easy bird feeders you can make.

  1)Pop some popcorn. Take a needle and thread. String the popcorn onto the thread. Tie a knot at each end. Hang it out for the birds.

  2)Find a pine cone. Tie a string around one end. Spread peanut butter on the pine cone. Stick sunflower seeds into the peanut butter.

(1)What is the author's purpose in the last paragraph?

[    ]

ATo tell a funny story.

BTo tell why you should feed birds.

CTo give information about how to make a bird feeder.

DTo tell many kinds of birds need feeding.

(2)Which of these would be the best title for the story?

[    ]

A"For the Birds"

B"The Story of Martin"

C"The Surprising Thing"

D"To Save the Birds"

(3)Martin likes birds because ______ 

[    ]

Ahe likes birds in his yard to eat insects

Bhe likes to observe them

Che likes to listen to them

Dthe birds can sing many songs

(4)Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

[    ]

AMartin knows many names of birds.

B"I" never like birds.

CWe can make birds feeders with many things.

DYou have to spend time on it if you want to watch birds.

(5)From the story we know ______. 

[    ]

Awe can never change our ideas

Bbirds always get food from bird watchers

Cwe must take good acre of birds

Dinterest is easy to have but you've got to put your heart into it

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  April 1st is a day on which, in some countries, people try to play tricks (恶作剧) on othersIf one succeeds in tricking somebody, one laughs and says, “April Fool” And then the person who has been tricked usually laughs, too

  One April 1st, a country bus was going along a winding roadWhen it slowed down and stopped, the driver anxiously turned the switches but nothing happenedThen he turned to the passengers with a worried look on his face and said, “This poor bus is getting old and it isn’t going as well as it used toThere’s one thing to do if we want to get home todayI shall count three, and on the word ‘three’ I want you all to lean forward suddenly as hard as you canThat should get the bus started again, but if it doesn’t I am afraid there is nothing I can doNow, all of you lean back as far as you can in your seats and get ready

  The passengers all obeyed and waited anxiouslyThen the driver turned to his front and asked whether they were readyThe passengers hardly had enough breath to answer, “Yes

  “One! Two! Three!” counted the driverThe passengers all swung forward suddenly and the bus started up at a great speed

  The passengers breathed more easily and began to smile with relief(宽慰)But their smiles turned to surprise and then delighted laughter when the driver merrily cried, “April Fool

1On April 1st ______ in some countries

[  ]

Aone cannot fool anybody

Bpeople can fool each other

Cpeople say “April Fool” to each other wherever they meet

Done who has been tricked says “April Fool”

2The sentence “The passengers hardly had enough breath to answer ‘Yes’ means ______

[  ]

Athey were quite out of breath

Bthey would not answer ‘Yes’

Cthey were a bit nervous

Dthere was not enough air in the bus

3The bus started up because ______

[  ]

Aall the passengers had swung forward suddenly

Bthe driver had counted “One! Two! Three!”

Cthe driver had got rid of its trouble

Dnothing was wrong with it

4When the driver cried “ April Fool” , the passengers ______

[  ]

Arealized that they had been fooled and got angry

Bfelt surprised and did not know what was the matter

Cfelt surprised at first and then realized that they had been tricked

Dbegan to smile with relief

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Here are two cars that may some day take the place of today’s big automobiles(汽车).If everyone drives such a car in the future, there will be less pollution in the air. There will also be more parking(停放车辆)space in cities, and streets will be less crowded. Three such cars can fit in the space now needed for one car of the usual size.

The little cars will cost much less to own and to drive. Driving will be safer, too , as these little cars go only 65 kilometers perhour.

The cars of the future will be for getting around a city,but they will not be useful for long trips. If the car is powered by electricity,it will have two batteries(电池) One battery for the motor and one for the horn(喇叭), the signals(信号灯),etc. Little cars which are powered by gasoline(汽油)will go 450 kilometers before needing to stop for more gasoline.

If big cars are still used along with the small ones, two sets of roads will be needed in the future. Some roads will be used for the big, fast cars, and other roads will be needed for the smaller, slower ones.

(1)What is the advantage of the small cars?

AThere won’t be so much pollution and the small cars won’t be

so expensive as the big ones.

BIt will be safer to drive these small cars.

CThere will be more space for cars to park.

DAll the above.

(2)Why is it safer to drive these small cars?

ABecause the speed of these cars is unlimited.

BBecause the speed of these cars is limited.

CBecause the streets won’t be so crowded.

DBecause the cars need only a little space.

(3)What are the two cars referred to in the passage?

AOne which is good for getting round a city and one which is

not useful for long trips.

BOne which is powered by electricity and one which is powered

by gasoline.

COne which is powered by electricity and one which is powered

by sunlight.

DOne which costs less and one which runs slowly.

(4)Two sets of roads are necessary in the future in order to ______.

Aprevent road accidents

Bmake the city more beautiful

Clet small cars run faster

Dlimit the speed of cars

(5)The best title for the passage might be ______ .

ABig Cars and Small Cars

BHow to Drive Small Cars

CCars for Tomorrow

DCars for Everyone

语篇理解

  In American high schools most students take English, science, maths, and history. These are basic courses, and each course is as useful as the others.

  In English class, the students study grammar and read famous literature. In science class, they study biology, chemistry or physics. History is more interesting to some students because they learn about important events and places in the United States. Students take other courses, too. These are electives. Some of them are music and computer science.

  Students don't have to take all these courses. Some study music because they feel it is more enjoyable. Some study computer science because they think it is more practical. In each class, teachers give students exams. Some exams are more difficult than others, but a good student can always do well.

  Literature n. books(esp. those by good writers)elective n. subject which a student has right to choose

1The basic American high school courses are ______.

[  ]

AEnglish, music, chemistry and history

Bmaths, history, physics, and music

Cscience, history, maths and English

D.computer science, English, maths and history

2In history class students learn ______

[  ]

Ainteresting events in the United States

Bgrammar and famous novels

Chow to select the courses they will take

Dabout the important events and places of America

3According to the passage which of the following is not included in science in American high school?

[  ]

AMaths.     BBiology

CChemistry.   DPhysics.

4Which of the following is true according to the above passage?

[  ]

AAll American high school students learn computer science.

BAll American high school students don't study music.

CTeachers give students difficult exams in each class.

DAll American high school students like music.

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