6.Air travel makes some people very nervous.The crowds,the noise and flying itself can cause (1)B.But there are classes people can take to help them(2)A the fear of flying.And there is(3)D training for service dogs that suffer the same problem.
Service dogs almost never(4)C the side of the people they care for.You will see them working on buses,trains and other public(5)C systems.But the busy environment found at an airport can(6)A even the best trained working dog.
People with disabilities depend on their dogs.They want the animals to safelyB(7)B them through security areas.They also need the dogs to remain(8)C on duty on the airplane,even when the flying is not(9)D.This takes special(10)C.The Air Hollywood K9Flight School is one place where such help can be found.
The school has a piece of equipment that provides the sights,sounds and even the feel of an airplane in flight.Dog trainers say(11)D training is based on a simple rule:preparation.Dogs need to be exposed gradually and(12)A to the environment,to loud noises,to sounds and other dogs so that when this experience happens to them on a daily basis,they're able to act in a way that they're used to acting and that they don't get(13)B.
Dog owners who(14)A the training at Air Hollywood K9Flight School say they now feel much more at ease about future(15)B.Their dogs also seem ready for takeoff.
Service dogs almost never(4)C the side of the people they care for.You will see them working on buses,trains and other public(5)C systems.But the busy environment found at an airport can(6)A even the best trained working dog.
People with disabilities depend on their dogs.They want the animals to safelyB(7)B them through security areas.They also need the dogs to remain(8)C on duty on the airplane,even when the flying is not(9)D.This takes special(10)C.The Air Hollywood K9Flight School is one place where such help can be found.
The school has a piece of equipment that provides the sights,sounds and even the feel of an airplane in flight.Dog trainers say(11)D training is based on a simple rule:preparation.Dogs need to be exposed gradually and(12)A to the environment,to loud noises,to sounds and other dogs so that when this experience happens to them on a daily basis,they're able to act in a way that they're used to acting and that they don't get(13)B.
Dog owners who(14)A the training at Air Hollywood K9Flight School say they now feel much more at ease about future(15)B.Their dogs also seem ready for takeoff.
1.A.trouble | B.unease | C.accidents | D.diseases |
2.A.defeat | B.describe | C.sense | D.record |
3.A.professional | B.varied | C.free | D.similar |
4.A.approach | B.bark | C.leave | D.take |
5.A.association | B.running | C.transport | D.society |
6.A.trouble | B.attract | C.interrupt | D.instruct |
7.A.follow | B.guide | C.train | D.land |
8.A.nervously | B.stressfully | C.calmly | D.enthusiastically |
9.A.speedy | B.relaxing | C.dangerous | D.smooth |
10.A.interest | B.attention | C.training | D.procedure |
11.A.previous | B.cooperative | C.academic | D.successful |
12.A.repeatedly | B.abruptly | C.occasionally | D.instantly |
13.A.bored | B.excitable | C.energetic | D.fragile |
14.A.attended | B.inquired | C.overlooked | D.recommended |
15.A.career | B.flights | C.security | D.generations |
5.It's a tradition for Ann Sutton to seek help for one or two families around Christmas.The Suttons'dinner conversation often turned to local families(21)B.This year,the youngest daughter Kate was (22)Athat Santa Claus would make a special visit (23)Ca 22-year-old single mother named Ashley.
One Sunday,the(24)Brang.A representative from a local organization was calling to say the(25)DAnn had requested for Ashley had fallen through.No Santa Claus,no presents,nothing.Ann saw the cheer(26)Dfrom her children's faces at the news.Without a word,Kate ran into her room.Soon,Kate returned with her piggy bank,her face set with(27)A.And now she(28)B the coins and dollar bills out,one by one,onto the kitchen table:3.30."Mom,"shetoldAnn,"Iknowit'snotmuch.(29)Cmaybethiswillbuyapresentforthebaby."(30)Ceveryonewasreachingintopocketsandpurses.Soon,themoney(31)Donthekitchentable.Thetotal:130.
The next morning,Ann told her coworkers about her daughter's latest project.Throughout the day,more coworkers (32)D with contributions.Each time a little money came in,Ann called home.And with each (33)Bfrom her mother,Kate would scream into the phone and do a little dance of victory.With the story of Kate's gift(34)A beyond Ann's office,she received more contributions.By the end of the day,the total was now $500-plenty of a Christmas for Ashley's family.
That evening,Kate went with her mother to(35)Athe money.They bought plenty of household necessities.They(36)A had enough to buy food for a Christmas dinner.On Christmas Eve,Ann(37)Bthrough the pouring rain to where the family lived.When Ashley opened the door,Ann stood under her umbrella and wished the (38)Awoman a Merry Christmas.Then Ann began to unload the gifts from the car.With so many gifts to take inside,she abandoned the umbrella.Ashley(39)Cher in the rain.Soon both women were wet through,and the surprise had turned to something deeper,the kind of (40)D that brought them close to tears.
One Sunday,the(24)Brang.A representative from a local organization was calling to say the(25)DAnn had requested for Ashley had fallen through.No Santa Claus,no presents,nothing.Ann saw the cheer(26)Dfrom her children's faces at the news.Without a word,Kate ran into her room.Soon,Kate returned with her piggy bank,her face set with(27)A.And now she(28)B the coins and dollar bills out,one by one,onto the kitchen table:3.30."Mom,"shetoldAnn,"Iknowit'snotmuch.(29)Cmaybethiswillbuyapresentforthebaby."(30)Ceveryonewasreachingintopocketsandpurses.Soon,themoney(31)Donthekitchentable.Thetotal:130.
The next morning,Ann told her coworkers about her daughter's latest project.Throughout the day,more coworkers (32)D with contributions.Each time a little money came in,Ann called home.And with each (33)Bfrom her mother,Kate would scream into the phone and do a little dance of victory.With the story of Kate's gift(34)A beyond Ann's office,she received more contributions.By the end of the day,the total was now $500-plenty of a Christmas for Ashley's family.
That evening,Kate went with her mother to(35)Athe money.They bought plenty of household necessities.They(36)A had enough to buy food for a Christmas dinner.On Christmas Eve,Ann(37)Bthrough the pouring rain to where the family lived.When Ashley opened the door,Ann stood under her umbrella and wished the (38)Awoman a Merry Christmas.Then Ann began to unload the gifts from the car.With so many gifts to take inside,she abandoned the umbrella.Ashley(39)Cher in the rain.Soon both women were wet through,and the surprise had turned to something deeper,the kind of (40)D that brought them close to tears.
21.A.in charge | B.in need | C.in return | D.in turn |
22.A.excited | B.surprised | C.ashamed | D.disappointed |
23.A.with | B.without | C.to | D.from |
24.A.doorbell | B.phone | C.alarm | D.clock |
25.A.pleasure | B.permission | C.information | D.aid |
26.A.rise | B.show | C.take | D.disappear |
27.A.determination | B.peace | C.surprise | D.puzzle |
28.A.collected | B.counted | C.chose | D.found |
29.A.Or | B.And | C.But | D.So |
30.A.Gradually | B.Finally | C.Immediately | D.Constantly |
31.A.made up | B.picked up | C.took up | D.piled up |
32.A.put up | B.came out | C.set off | D.dropped by |
33.A.greeting | B.report | C.letter | D.gift |
34.A.spreading | B.sharing | C.starting | D.inventing |
35.A.spend | B.deliver | C.make | D.receive |
36.A.even | B.always | C.already | D.yet |
37.A.walked | B.drove | C.ran | D.cycled |
38.A.astonished | B.embarrassed | C.bored | D.frightened |
39.A.took | B.held | C.joined | D.attended. |
40.A.sympathy | B.sadness | C.anxiety | D.joy. |
4.I was 14 years old.I was angry and rebellious,with(11)Aregard for anything my parents had to say,(12)Dif it had nothing to do with me.Like so many(13)D,I struggled to escape from anything that didn't(14)Cmy picture of the world.A"brilliant without need of guidance"kid,I rejected any obvious(15)B of love.In fact,I got angry at the (16)Cof the word"love".
One(17)A,after an extremely difficult day,I (18)B into m room,shut the door loudly and fell down onto my bed heavily.As I lay down in the privacy of my(19)A,my hands placed under my pillow.There was an envelope.I pulled it out and on the envelope it said,"To(20)Cwhen you're alone."
(21)D I was alone,no one would know whether I read it or not.So I opened it.It said,"Mike,I know life is (22)B right now,I know you are frustrated and I know we don't do everything right.I also know that I love you (23)A and noth ing you do or say will ever change that.I am here for you if you ever need to talk.If you don't,that's also (24)D.Just know that no matter where you go or whatever you do in your life,I will always love you and be (25)Cthat you are my son.I'm here for you and I love you-that will never(26)B.love you Mom."
Every night as I went to bed,I would put my hands under my (27)A,and I remember the (28)C I felt every time I got a letter.During my teen years,the letters were the calm assurance that I still could be loved (29)Amy anger and rudeness.Just before I fell(30)DI became grateful that my mom knew what I,an angry teenager,needed.
One(17)A,after an extremely difficult day,I (18)B into m room,shut the door loudly and fell down onto my bed heavily.As I lay down in the privacy of my(19)A,my hands placed under my pillow.There was an envelope.I pulled it out and on the envelope it said,"To(20)Cwhen you're alone."
(21)D I was alone,no one would know whether I read it or not.So I opened it.It said,"Mike,I know life is (22)B right now,I know you are frustrated and I know we don't do everything right.I also know that I love you (23)A and noth ing you do or say will ever change that.I am here for you if you ever need to talk.If you don't,that's also (24)D.Just know that no matter where you go or whatever you do in your life,I will always love you and be (25)Cthat you are my son.I'm here for you and I love you-that will never(26)B.love you Mom."
Every night as I went to bed,I would put my hands under my (27)A,and I remember the (28)C I felt every time I got a letter.During my teen years,the letters were the calm assurance that I still could be loved (29)Amy anger and rudeness.Just before I fell(30)DI became grateful that my mom knew what I,an angry teenager,needed.
11.A.little | B.all | C.full | D.high |
12.A.seldom | B.sometimes | C.currently | D.particularly |
13.A.families | B.adults | C.people | D.teenagers |
14.A.hang up | B.lift up | C.agree with | D.deal with |
15.A.attempt | B.offer | C.request | D.advice |
16.A.risk | B.proposal | C.mention | D.point |
17.A.night | B.day | C.morning | D.afternoon |
18.A.slipped | B.stormed | C.sank | D.slid |
19.A.bed | B.floor | C.closet | D.chair |
20.A.answer | B.seal | C.read | D.tear |
21.A.If | B.When | C.Though | D.Since |
22.A.serious | B.awful | C.amazing | D.exciting |
23.A.entirely | B.gently | C.heavily | D.personally |
24.A.impossible | B.terrible | C.right | D.okay |
25.A.nervous | B.sorry | C.proud | D.sure |
26.A.last | B.change | C.happed | D.start |
27.A.pillow | B.b ook | C.desk | D.door |
28.A.relaxation | B.sadness | C.relief | D.thrill |
29.A.in spite of | B.instead of | C.ahead of | D.in need of |
30.A.ill | B.down | C.silent | D.asleep. |
1.61.Peter:Reducing plastic and other wastes through DTYF
62.Helen:Making use of the heavy traffic to produce electricityE
63.Catherine:Building a community without private carsA
64.Elizabeth:Building houses with recycled materials and energy-efficiency systemsC
65.Levin:Developing a new type of urban car which bums less gas.D
62.Helen:Making use of the heavy traffic to produce electricityE
63.Catherine:Building a community without private carsA
64.Elizabeth:Building houses with recycled materials and energy-efficiency systemsC
65.Levin:Developing a new type of urban car which bums less gas.D
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Vauban We know cars are terrible polluters,but would you give yours up?Vauban,a community in southwestem Germany,did just that,and its 5,000 citizens are doing fine.Most streets are free of vehicles,and there are generous green spaces and good public-transport links,including fast buses and bicycle paths.When,people must drive,they can turn to car-sharing clubs.All the citizens had the chance to plan their own city,"says Andreas Delleke,an energy expert,"and it's just how we wanted it to be." | Denmark During the period of gas shortage in the early,70s,Denmark decided to become self-sufficient ( 自足).So they began a few projects making smart investments along the way. On the island of Samsoe,local families,fishermen and farmers bought wind turbines (涡轮机],) to produce their own energy.Within seven years these turbines were completely paid for.And can you believe just one of wind turbines produces enough electricity for 600 households? |
C | D |
Trey Parker and Matt Stone Trey Parker and Matt Stone,creators of South Park,have built a sustainable (可持续的) castle with outer siding and inner flooring of recycled wood,recycled carpeting,high-efficiency boiler systems. "I think more and more today,people are willing to make a statement about the Earth and how they want to proteet it,"Michael R ath,home designer and builder says."For high-end homes in this valley,this is entirely consistent with what they cost." | P-NUT Who doesn't love the name P-NUT-short for Personal-Neo Urban Transport?It's Honda's latest attempt to create a tiny footprint for a new urban vehicle. This little P-NUT is unique.With a central driving position,the car is designed to move in tight settings.The l 1-foot micro car will seat three with two rear-seat passengers behind the driver. "The P-NUT conce,pt explores the packaging and design potential for a vehicle designed for the city lifestyle,"said Dave Marek,a Honda design Spokesman. |
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Israel Company Is it possible that annoying rash hour traffic could become a source of renewable energy? Israel's Technion Institute of Technology claims that if we placed special generators ( 发电机 ) under roads,railways,and runways--we could harvest enough energy to mass-produce electricity.A trial process has been used on a smaller scale,in dance clubs for instance,where the pounding feet of dancers light up the floor. "We can produce electricity anywhere there is a busy road using energy that normally goes to waste,"said Uri Amit,chairman of Israel's Technion.Institute Of Technology. | Coffee Coffee.Some of us can't start our day without it,and we don't mind waiting 10 minutes in line for it. Here is the most effective tip to make you a superstar in environment protection. Get a coffee machine for your home or office,or persuade your company into buying one.( Tell them it will improve productivity.) Skip the coffee line on the way to work and make something that is better-tasting and much better for your wallet. Plus,you Won't need those plastic cups or carrying cases that jnst get thrown away.Better yet,use your favorite travel mug. |
7.Many students surfed the Internet _______ more information about whatever university they were interested in.( )
A. | found | B. | finding | C. | having found | D. | to find |
6.We _______ home now if you hadn't taken the wrong turning.( )
A. | would be | B. | are | C. | were | D. | will be |
5.We have made it a rule _______ all the classmates should climb the mountain on Sunday.( )
A. | what | B. | when | C. | that | D. | which |
4.I found the film hard to follow because it _______ when I arrived.( )
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