题目内容
In the short term, food would have to be brought from Earth. The dream, however, is to grow things in greenhouses on the moon. “You’d grow things in liquid---there’s no reason why that wouldn’t work,” says Pillinger, a professor. This would mean floating plants in a nutrient-rich solution of water. “Soil is not a necessary thing for plants; it’s only to keep them standing upright,” Pillinger adds.
It would take at least a decade of experiments after the base was built before such a plan would work, however. The main problem is working out how to get nutrients from the lunar(月球的) soil. “Getting all that to work requires a minimum level of infrastructure(基础设施)present before you can start experimenting with greenhouses,” says Pillinger.
Finding strong plants to grow in space will also be hard, though scientists are already working on it: scientist Amy Grunden of
Water is a somewhat easier prospect(前景). One of the reasons that
41. The passage is mainly about______.
A. life on the moon by 2020
B.
C. food and water on the future moon base
D. housing for settlers on the future moon base
42. How do people plant on the moon in the future?
A. By burying plants in the lunar soil
B. By growing plants in water.
C. By keeping plants standing straight.
D. By making use of the moonlight
43. What difficulty will scientists meet in solving the food problem?
A. How to find water to irrigate plants.
B. Where to experiment with plants.
A. How to grow plants in the moon soil.
D. What plants are suitable to grow in the moon
44. Scientists want to build the base on the moon’s south pole because_______.
A. there is oxygen for people to breathe
B. people have found the frozen water that can be drunk there
C. it is a place where water will possibly be found and supplied
D. there are large pools that can let people have a swim.
Do you want to live a happier, less stressful (有压力的) life?
Try laughing for no reason at all. That’s how thousands of people start their day at Laughter Clubs around the world – and many doctors now think that having a good laugh might be one of the best ways to stay healthy.
The first Laughter Club was started in Mumbai, India, in 1995 by Dr Madan Kataria. “Young children laugh about 300 times a day. Adults laugh between 7 and 15 times a day,” says Dr Kataria. “Everyone’s naturally good at laughing – it’s the universal language. We want people to feel happy with their lives.” There are now more than 500 Laughter Clubs in India and over 1,300 worldwide.
Many doctors are also interested in the effects (效果) of laughter on our health. According to a 5 – year study in the body. Laughter improves our health against illness by about 40%.
So, what happens at a Laughter Club? I went along to my nearest club in South London to find out. I was quite nervous at the beginning of the class, to be honest – I wasn’t interested in laughing with a group of strangers, and I was worried about looking stupid. Our laughter teacher told us to clap our hands and say “ho ho ho, ha ha ha,” while looking at each other. However, our bodies can’t tell the difference between fake laughter and real laughter, so they still produce the same healthy effects.
Surprisingly, it works! After ten minutes everybody in the room was laughing for real – and some people just couldn’t stop! At the end of the class I was surprised by how relaxed and comfortable I felt. So if you’re under stress, then start laughing. You might be very pleased with the results!
【小题1】In which country was the first Laughter Club started?
| A.Britain. | B.America. | C.Australia. | D.India. |
| A.Surprised. | B.Pleased. | C.Nervous. | D.Stressful. |
| A.After a few minutes. | B.After a few hours. |
| C.After a few seconds. | D.After a few days. |
| A.Fake laughter and real laughter are both good for health. |
| B.40% of the people in Laughter Clubs are good friends. |
| C.Adults laugh more often than children in a day. |
| D.Laughing is the best way to prevent illness. |