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     The owls (猫头鹰) were not what they seem, or so many people seem to think ...
     For centuries, owls have been feared and seen as signs of evil or death.But they are also seen as
symbols of intelligence. The bird's ability to see well in the night means that it is closely associated with
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, She is frequently  described as an owl perched (栖息) on her
head.
     So humanized owls are often used to indicate that someone is intelligent and educated - a pair of
eyeglasses or a mortarboard, the square, flat cap worn by college graduates. According to an article in
The Guardian, owls are among the most popular birds in British culture. You see them in Harry Potter
series, delivering letters and parcels. They are also the stars of Legend of the Guardians, a 3D animated
film that cam out on September 24, 2010.
     Mark Cocker, a columnist (专栏作家) with the paper, notes that many TV dramas use owls. Why?
The answer, according to Cocker, is that owls belong to nighttime. It's a time of mystery. Owls fly in
silence, kill small animals for food and scream with a terrible voice. These facts made people associate
the birds with the dark and dangerous.
     Cocker believes that it is this "slight tremble of danger" that means the bird is often found on T-shirts
and bags. "Of all widespread British birds, they are still the species we hear most, but see the least,"
writes Cocker. "The owl reminds us as we lie in our beds that in the darkness…is a life and a beating
heart that we can never quite know."
1. Owls are regarded as symbols of intelligence mainly because ______.
A. they can see very well
B. they are connected with Athena
C. they are able to deliver letters and parcels
D. they remind us what college graduates wear
2. According to Mark Cock, many TV dramas use owls because ______.
A. they scream with a frightful voice at night
B. British people are familiar with them
C. they create a feeling of mystery and danger
D. they awake the desire to take risks
3. The underlined word "the paper" in Paragraph 6 most probably refers to ______.
A. The Guardian                    
B. Harry Potter
C. Legend of the Guardians            
D. Athena
4. What is the writing purpose of this passage?
A. To explain why owls are so associated with evil or death.
B. To analyze why owls are so common in British culture.
C. To tell readers not to be afraid of owls.
D. To recommend some movies related to owls.
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Every night for a year, Neil Simmons quietly went out of his house. He wanted to “talk” to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden. He made owl cries like a real wild owl (猫头鹰)and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.

Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door. He heard an owl hooting and answered back. For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature. Mr. Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend. They would both be out again tonight if it wasn’t for a chance talk between their wives.

Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.”

Mr. Cornes said, “I’m really flattered (过奖). I didn’t know I sounded so real. I love nature and I couldn’t resist hooting at the owls. I was very excited when they hooted back. I’m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.”

45.After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .

A.stop observing owls            B.not stay up hooting again

C.not enter the back garden again   D.make no mistakes about wild owl cries

46.“Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”

A.I understood                     B.everybody knew about it

      C.I heard the noise                  D.no money was paid

47.Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.

A.all his efforts seemed to be meaningless

B.his wife let out his secret by chance

C.garden owls hooted so differently

D.Fred had been doing the same

48.The text suggests that __________.

A.Nail seldom heard natural owl calls

B.the owl never hooted back to Neil

C.Fred was always good at pleasing owls

D.owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

Every night for a year, Neil Simons quietly went out of his house. He wanted to “talk” to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden. He made owl cries like a real wild owl and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.

Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door. He heard an owl hooting and answered back. For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature. Mr. Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend. They would both be out again tonight if it wasn’t for a chance talk between their wives.

Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.”

Mr. Cornes said, “I’m really flattered (过奖). I didn’t know I sounded so real. I love nature and I couldn’t resist hooting at the owls. I was very excited when they hooted back. I’m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.”

After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .

A. stop observing owls                      B. not stay up hooting again

C. not enter the back garden again          D. make no mistakes about wild owl cries

“Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”

A. I understood                        B. everybody knew about it

     C. I heard the noise                      D. no money was paid

Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.

A. all his efforts seemed to be meaningless  

B. his wife let out his secret by chance

C. garden owls hooted so differently

D. Fred had been doing the same

The text suggests that __________.

A. Nail seldom heard natural owl calls

B. the owl never hooted back to Neil

C. Fred was always good at pleasing owls

D. owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

Simmons quietly went out of his house. He wanted to “talk” to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden. He made owl cries like a real wild owl (猫头鹰)and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.

Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door. He heard an owl hooting and answered back. For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature. Mr. Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend. They would both be out again tonight if it wasn’t for a chance talk between their wives.

Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.”

Mr. Cornes said, “I’m really flattered (过奖). I didn’t know I sounded so real. I love nature and I couldn’t resist hooting at the owls. I was very excited when they hooted back. I’m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.”

After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .

A.stop observing owls            B.not stay up hooting again

C.not enter the back garden again   D.make no mistakes about wild owl cries

“Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”

A.I understood                     B.everybody knew about it

      C.I heard the noise                  D.no money was paid

Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.

A.all his efforts seemed to be meaningless

B.his wife let out his secret by chance

C.garden owls hooted so differently

D.Fred had been doing the same

Every night for a year, Neil Simons quietly went out of his house. He wanted to “talk” to an owl (猫头鹰)settling for the night at the end of his garden. He made owl cries like a real wild owl and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.
Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door. He heard an owl hooting and answered back. For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature. Mr. Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend. They would both be out again tonight if it wasn’t for a chance talk between their wives.
Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.” ks5u
Mr. Cornes said, “I’m really flattered (过奖). I didn’t know I sounded so real. I love nature and I couldn’t resist hooting at the owls. I was very excited when they hooted back. I’m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.” w*w^w.k&s#5@u.c~o*m
(    )64. After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .
A. stop observing owls                         B. not stay up hooting again
C. not enter the back garden again          D. make no mistakes about wild owl cries
(    )65. “Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”
A. I understood                       B. everybody knew about it
C. I heard the noise                         D. no money was paid
(    )66. Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.
A. all his efforts seemed to be meaningless   B. his wife let out his secret by chance
C. garden owls hooted so differently       D. Fred had been doing the same
(    )67. The text suggests that __________.
A. Nail seldom heard natural owl calls      B. the owl never hooted back to Neil
C. Fred was always good at pleasing owls   D. owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

       Every night for a year, Neil Simons quietly went out of his house.He wanted to “talk” to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden.He made owl cries like a real wild owl and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.

       Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door.He heard an owl hooting and answered back.For 12 months the neighbors got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature.Mr.Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend.They would both be out again tonight if it wasn’t for a chance talk between their wives.

       Mr.Simmons said.“My wife Kim was telling Fred’s wife Wendy about my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back.She said, ‘That’s funny — that’s just what Fred has been doing.’ Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out.The trouble is that owl calls aren’t exactly the same and it’s easy to make a mistake.”

       Mr.Cornes said, “I’m really flattered (过奖).I didn’t know I sounded so real.I love nature and I couldn’t resist hooting at the owls.I was very excited when they hooted back.I’m sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.”

36.After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _________ .

       A.stop observing owls                    B.not stay up hooting again

       C.not enter the back garden again         D.make no mistakes about wild owl cries

37.“Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then __________.”

       A.I understood                             B.everybody knew about it

     C.I heard the noise                    D.no money was paid

38.Mr.Simmons felt upset about the whole thing because __________.

       A.all his efforts seemed to be meaningless

       B.his wife let out his secret by chance

       C.garden owls hooted so differently

       D.Fred had been doing the same

39.The text suggests that __________.

       A.Nail seldom heard natural owl calls

       B.the owl never hooted back to Neil

       C.Fred was always good at pleasing owls

       D.owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred

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