Mobile phones are an important business tool for farmers in rural areas. But they also put a valuable educational tool in their hands.

  The University of Illinois in the United States has a project called SAWBO—Scientific Animations Without Borders. It produces educational videos that can be downloaded to cell phones. The goal is to help people in developing countries improve their lives.

  One video shows farmers how to make a natural insecticide from neem seeds to prevent insect damage to crops. The process starts with sorting and drying the neem fruits. Then let the fruit dry in the sun for about three or four days, until they become brown. Using a mortar(碾槌) and stick, the fruits are slightly pounded to remove the shells from the fruits without breaking the seed inside.

  The videos use computer animation(动画). Some of the animated characters are a little funny looking-like a farmer with a long nose. But the subjects are serious, including a health video on preventing cholera(霍乱). Team member Francisco Seufferheld says the information in the videos is meant to be quickly understood. He says, “The information is digested in such a way that in two minutes, we can transmit a complex idea.”

  The researchers tested the seven-minute video on seven mobile phones. They wanted to see if people would share the video using Bluetooth wireless technology. With Bluetooth, files can be passed to a nearby phone even if neither phone is connected to the Internet. As a result, in one month, the video had spread to one hundred eighteen people in fifty different villages. “This is just incredible impact,” said Francisco Seufferheld.

  The team has made a few videos so far. These are available in a total of eighty languages, dialects and accents. Professor Barry Pittendrigh says there are plans for more videos later this year.

64. What is the text mainly about?

 A. A best-selling mobile phone                   B. A valuable educational project for farmers

 C. United States support for developing countries    D. A new type of scientist –farmer relationship

65. The SAWBO program is introduced in order to ____.

 A. raise farmers’ standard of living                B. do some research on mobile phones

 C. develop farmers’ practical skills                D. help farmers prevent insect damage to corps

66. The biggest advantage of the program is that it______.

 A. includes health video on preventing cholera     

 B. can be passed to farmers using Bluetooth technology

 C. can be used to sort and dry the neem fruits      

 D. is easy for farmers to understand

67. Which of the following words can best take the place of the word “ pound” in the 3rd paragraph?

 A. moved             B. beat             C. picked            D. cut

They may be small and not able to speak, but babies are proving their amazing cleverness. Scientists began finding infants’ skills are more than they are supposed to be.

_________

Speaking of music, babies can’t seem to resist it. Not only are their ears turned to the beats, babies can actually dance to the music.

To test babies’ dancing ability, the researchers played recordings of classical music, rhythmic beats and speech to infants, and recorded the results. They also invited professional dancers to analyze how well the babies matched their movements to the music. The babies moved their arms, hands, legs feet and heads in response to the music, much more than to the speech. The finding suggests this dancing ability is innate(与生俱来的) in humans, though the researchers aren’t sure why it becomes weaker later in their life.

Learning Quickly while Sleeping

Babies can learn even while asleep, according to a 2011 study. In experiments with 26 sleeping infants, each just 1 to 2 days old, scientists played a musical tone followed by a puff of air to their eyes 200 times over the course of a half-hour. 124 electrodes(电极) stuck on the head and face of each baby recorded brain activity during the experiments. The babies rapidly learned to foretell a puff of air upon hearing the tone, showing a four-time increase on average in the chances of tightening their eyelids in response to the sound by the end of the experiments.

As newborns spend most of their time asleep, this newfound ability might be crucial to rapidly adapting to the world around them and help to ensure their survival, researchers said.

Judging Characters Well

Judging another person helpful or harmful is crucial when choosing friends. And that ability starts early. Kiley Hamlin of Yale University showed both 6-and 10-month-olds a puppet(木偶) show, in which one character helped another climb a hill. In another scene a third character pushed the climber down. The little ones then got to choose which character they preferred. For both age groups, most babies chose the helper character. This character-judging ability could be baby’s first step in the formation of morals, Hamlin thought.

60. Which of the following subtitles can fill in the underlined blank?

A. Dancing to Music                 B. Babies’ Amazing Abilities

C. Learning to Dance Quickly          D. Born to Dance

61. The underlined word “it” in the third paragraph refers to______.

A. the finding                       B. the dancing ability   

C. the response                      D. the baby

62. The experiment with 26 sleeping infants prove that_______.

A. babies can learn even while asleep

B. babies can respond to the world around them

C. babies can tighten their eyelids in response to the sound

D. babies can communicate with others while asleep

63. In the last experiment, most babies chose the helper character, showing that________.

A. babies can judge a person helpful or harmful

B. babies love to see a puppet show

C. babies were born to help others

D. babes have learned to help others

                                

Joey is loyal, encouraging and self-sacrificing, always putting others’ interests ahead of his own. He is a hard worker, who also loves to run and play. In short, he’s an ideal friend and a heroic character.

Here is the thing: Joey is a horse, who appears as the main character in Steven Spielberg’s new film War Horse.

It is based on Michael Morpurgo’s 1982 novel, which also caused the same-titled Tony Awards winning play.

The film follows the saga of Joey, a racehorse that’s trained for farm work under the loving care of Albert (Jeremy Irvine )after Albert’s drunk father Ted(Peter Mullan ) overpays for the animal at auction(拍卖会).

Then the World War I tears Albert and Joey apart. Joey is sold into the war effort for the British and starts his episodic adventures in Europe.

Splendidly staged, the battle plots in the film are visually astounding and impressive.

And with Spielberg’s unique, top-notch direction and storytelling skills, War Horse cannot escape its episodic nature, calling to mind another Spielberg film about the horrors of war and its effects upon soldiers and civilians—Saving Private Ryan.

While that film shocked with horrific scenes of bleeding, it relied on a company of easily-described characters and a focused storyline to present heroic themes.

Like Saving Private Ryan, War Horse clings to a series of characters, not only Albert, but also British officers, French civilians and German soldiers, who display courage in the face of danger. Everyone who comes in contact with Joey is either already in touch with their inner angel or is quickly moved to become more humane.

Although none of this covers the fact that we’ve seen this stuff elsewhere before, the lovely sentiment will steal your heart.

And the emotional signature of Spielberg can be felt as he establishes the relationship between the boy and the horse and the mood of the piece – there will be tears.

Therefore, calling this beautiful, dramatically incomplete film “ Saving Private Joey”, is entirely justifiable.

56. In common with “ Saving Private Ryan”, the film  War Horse _________ .

A. is full of terrifying scenes of bleeding and killing

B. received the title of Tony Awards Winning Play

C. covers a lot of characters

D. tells the story happening in the Second World War

57. Which statement is true according to the passage?

A. War Horse is based on the same-titled novel by Steven Spielberg.

B. Joey is a heroic character because he saved many people’s lives.

C. Albert sold Joey into the war effort for Europe.

D. Joey came to Albert’s care after Ted paid a lot of money for it.

58. According to the passage, what does the underlined word astounding mean?

A. astonishing        B. confusing         C. satisfying       D. disappointing

59. What is the best title for the passage?

A. Joey ─ a heroic race horse             B. Albert and Joey

C. Saving Private Joey                  D. Spielberg’s Joey

Sea turtles are found in all warm waters throughout the world. Sea turtles are the___36____ of the turtles. The largest kind of sea turtle can grow as long as eight feet and ___37___ 1,500 pounds. Even the smallest kind, Kemp’s-Ridley, can ___38___ to 28 inches long and weigh almost 100 pounds. Many other turtles are small enough to___39___ in your hand. It is difficult to find population numbers for sea turtles because they do not___40____ shore once they hatch and reach the ocean, which makes it hard to ___41___ them. Sea turtles___42___ in the water because they are safer there. They cannot___43___ their heads and feet into their shells like other turtles can. Sea turtles cannot hide inside their shells __44___ other animals that want to eat them. They need to move quickly to stay safe.

When the weather ___45___ warm, sea turtles leave the ocean to___46___ their eggs on the beach. This is the only time they will ever leave the water. Most___47____ turtles spend part of the time in water___48___ part of the time on land. It is easy to understand___49____ sea turtles stay in the water. Their___50___ to swim is greater than their ability to walk. Their heavy bodies and unusual feet make it hard for them to ___51___ on land. They are better___52___ for life in the water. They are well suited for life in the sea because of__53___ their bodies are made.

The way their feet are made helps sea turtles swim very quickly. Their feet look like long __54___. When they swim, they flap their feet like a bird flaps its wings. This ___55___ way of swimming benefits sea turtles. It allows them to escape from their enemies.

36.  A.  dwarfs        B.  giants         C.    mammals       D.  ancestors

37.  A.  measure       B.  weigh         C.    sell           D.  sound

38.  A.  grow up       B.  bring up        C.    take up         D.  go up

39.  A.  suit           B.  fit           C.    match          D.  seize

40.  A.  go to          B.  turn to         C.    back to         D.  return to

41.  A.  keep up with    B.  keep track of    C.    keep in touch with D.  keep to

42.  A.  swim         B.  hide           C.    sleep           D.  stay

43.  A.  push         B.  draw         C.    drag           D.  pull

44.  A.  away         B.  from          C.    for            D.  to

45.  A.  becomes       B.  turns          C.    changes         D.  leads

46.  A.  lay           B.  lie            C.    laid            D.  lain

47.  A.  the other       B.  another       C.    other           D.  others’

48.  A.  but           B.  and           C.    or             D.  so

49.  A.  when         B.  where        C.    why           D.  as

50.  A.  technique      B.  talent          C.    ability          D.  opportunity

51.  A.  walk          B.  travel          C.    wander         D.  play

52.  A.  adopted        B.  adapted        C.    adequate        D.  admitted

53.  A.  the way        B.  the manner      C.    the method      D.  the shape

54.  A.  paddles       B.  sticks         C.    wings          D.  tails

55.  A.  abnormal       B.  unusual        C.    ordinary         D.  unbelievable

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