In a national spelling contest in America, an 11-year-old girl was asked to spell a certain word. But with her soft voice the judges were not sure if she spelled the word with the letter A or E.  71   By now, the girl knew she had misspelled the word. But instead of lying and telling the judges she had said the correct letter, she told the truth that she had said the wrong letter.  72 

     As the girl walked off the stage, the entire audience stood on their feet clapping to applaud her honesty. Later, dozens of newspaper reporters wrote about this 11-year-old girl’s courage and honesty, even when it cost her the contest.  73 

Probably the biggest test of our character and honesty is what we would do if we knew we would never get caught.

This young girl could easily have lied, and nobody would have known it but her. But that’s just it: She would know she did wrong.  74 

This young girl was strong and smart enough to prize her own conscience and character more than the prize from a spelling contest. Her respect for herself was more important than any respect others might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to live with herself and the choice she made at the moment.

      75 

A.      So she won the contest.

B.      As a result, she lost the contest.

C.      The judges wanted to give her another chance.

D.     It’s been said, “If you cheat, you make yourself cheap.”

E.      It’s so true that the choices you make today make what you are tomorrow.

F.      They talked it over and finally decided to simply ask her what she had said.

G.     But the fact is that she won the biggest contest that day: the contest of her character.

Special Bridges Help Animals Cross the Road

----Reported by Sheila Carrick

Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.

Most people know this joke. But recently, some people have been much more worried about how the grizzly bear(灰熊)and mountain lion can cross the road.

"Millions of animals die each year on US roads," the Federal Highway Administration reports. In fact,only about 80 ocelots, an endangered wild cat, exist in the US today. The main reason? Road kill. "Ecopassages" may help animals cross the road without being hit by cars. They are paths both over and under roads. "These ecopassages can be extremely useful, so that wildlife can avoid road accidents," said Jodi Hilty of the Wildlife Protection Society.

But do animals actually use the ecopassages? The answer is yes. Paul Beier of Northern Arizona University found foot marks left by mountain lions on an ecopassage that went under a highway. This showed that the lions used the passage.

Builders of ecopassages try to make them look like a natural part of an area by planting trees on and around them. Animals seem to be catching on. Animals as different as salamanders(火蜥蜴) and grizzly bears are using the bridges and underpasses.

The next time you visit a park or drive through an area with a lot of wildlife, look around. You might see an animal overpass!

68. The writer uses the example of "ocelots " to show that           .

A. wild animals have become more dangerous

B. the driving conditions have improved greatly

C. an increasing number of animals are killed in road accidents

D. the measure for protecting wildlife fails to work

69. From the news story, we know an ecopassage is           .

A. an underground path for cars        

B. a fence built for the safety of the area

C. a bridge for animals to get over a river      

D. a path for animals to cross the road

70. The writer asks visitors and drivers to look around when traveling because          .

A. wild animals may attack cars                         B. wild animals may jam the road

C. they may see wild animals on ecopassages      D. they may see wild animals in the park

"Yes, but what did we use to do before there was television?" How often we hear statements like this! Television hasn't been with us all that long, but we are already beginning to forget what the world was like without it. Before we admitted the "one-eyed monster" into our homes, we never found it difficult to occupy our spare time. We used to enjoy civilised pleasures. For instance, we used to have hobbies, entertain our friends and be entertained by them, go outside for our amusements. We even used to read books and listen to music occasionally. Now all our free time is regulated by the "goggle box". We rush home for our meals to be in time for this or that programme. A sandwich and a glass of beer will do—anything, providing it doesn't interfere with the programme. The monster demands and obtains absolute silence and attention. If any member of the family dares to open his mouth during a programme, he is quickly silenced.

Whole generations are growing up addicted to the television. Food is left uneaten, homework undone and sleep is lost. The television is a universal thing that makes people calm. It is now standard practice for mother to keep the children quiet by putting them in the living-room and turning on the set. It doesn't matter what the children will watch—so long as they are quiet.

Television encourages passive enjoyment. We become content with second-hand experiences. It is so easy to sit in our armchairs watching others working. Little by little, television cuts us off from the real world. We get so lazy, we choose to spend a fine day in semi-darkness. Television may be a splendid medium of communication, but it prevents us from communicating with each other. We only become aware how totally irrelevant television is to real living when we spend a holiday by the sea or in the mountains. In quiet, natural surroundings.we quickly discover how little we miss the King television.

64. Through the passage, the writer aims to tell us ________.
A. how television is damaging our health  
B. how to keep away from watching television  
C. that television is doing harm to our life  
D. all of us find it difficult to live without television  

65. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. Second-hand experiences provided by television are harmful.  
B. We can enjoy our life without television.  
C. Television is a necessary way of communication.  
D. Television is becoming irreplaceable in our daily life.  

66. What's the main reason for parents to put the children before a television set?
A. To save more time for housework.  
B. To help them sleep earlier.  
C. To keep them quiet.  
D. To help them learn more knowledge from television.  

67. By saying "we never found it difficult to occupy our spare time," the writer means ________.
A. television occupies too much of our spare time  
B. it's easy for us to find some spare time to enjoy the television  
C. we have less spare time after we have television  
D. it's difficult to spend our spare time without a television  

 0  43598  43606  43612  43616  43622  43624  43628  43634  43636  43642  43648  43652  43654  43658  43664  43666  43672  43676  43678  43682  43684  43688  43690  43692  43693  43694  43696  43697  43698  43700  43702  43706  43708  43712  43714  43718  43724  43726  43732  43736  43738  43742  43748  43754  43756  43762  43766  43768  43774  43778  43784  43792  151629 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网