摘要: Ants as well as honeybees have queens that all the eggs, and worker that gather food for the colony. A. laid B. lain C. lay D. lay

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Women with an hour glass figure have brains to go with their curves(曲线),scientists claim.

Going in at the waist is said to be a sign of intelligence which leads to brighter children, too,Wonmen such as Nigella Lawson with a big difference between thir waist and hip measurements scored significantly better in tests than those with thinner,straighter frames,, Researchers concluded that it was not necessary for a woman to be skinny-what mattered was that her waist should be smaller than her hips, A ratio of 3:5 was found to be idea,
The study ,by the Universities of Pittsdburgh and California,involved 16,000 women and girls,
According to the scientists,the results are no mere quirk of nature.They claim that the fat
Around culvy hips and thighs(大腿)holds higher levels of-3 fatty acids which are essential for
the growth of the brain during pregnancy.The fat which collects around the waist,howover.is
more likely to contain-6 fatty acids,which areless suited to brain growth.
Reporting in the joumal Evolution and Human Behaviourthe researchers found that the children of curvy mothers are more likely to do well in cognitive tests than others.they claim that  this could help explain why the children of teenage mothers.who might not yet be physically mature enough to have developed real curves-tend to do less well in school.
As wel las boosting(提升)brainpower,一3 fatty acids found in oily fish arc considered to be of huge health benefit Although the study analysed women’s bodies only,一3 fatty acids are also stored in men’s hips ,However it is not known whether men with wide hips benefit from the same brain power boost,.
72.Which shows the possible shape of an hour glass?    
73.Suppose the following measurements are taken from four women.Which of them is more likely to have bright children?
A. Waist:60cm;Hip:100 cm            B.Waist:60cm:Hip:80cm
C. Waist:55 cm;Hip 1 60cm            D.Waist:120cm;Hip:110cm
74.The underlined sentence‘'the results are nomere quirkofnature,'possible tells us the results
A. can be explained scientifically    B are strange and hard to explain
C. have just come about by chance   D are very interesting
75.According to the researchers,teenage mothers tend to have less bright children because
A.they aren’t so good at child care
B.they usually have less fat than mature women
C.they area’t physically strong enough
D.their waist and hip measurements differ less

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Who would have thought that millions of people would buy a product containing living insects?A businessman named Milton Levine did. He created the Uncle Milton Ant Farm more than half a century ago. Today, grandchildren of the first ant colony owners are watching ants working hard on the farm.Milton Levine was not trained in the study of insects, also known as entomology. But he knew a lot about ants, and he designed an appealing way to share his knowledge.

Mr Levine began his career as a maker of unusual toys after World War Ⅱ. He had returned to his birthplace in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,after serving in the United States military.He got the idea for his future career from a business newsletter, which suggested that the best chances for jobs at the time were in toys. He decided to make toys. They understood that American society was about to change. The huge population increase known as the Baby Boom was beginning. There would be a huge demand for children's toys.

One day, he saw ants parading around a swimming pool.The sight made Mr Levine remember how much he had liked watching ants as a boy on his uncle's farm. Those thoughts gave him the idea for the Uncle Milton Ant Farm.

Milton Levine developed a narrow, green plastic container. The top looked like a farm, showing a farmhouse, a barn, a bridge and a windmill(风车).Under those images was a divider that separated the ants' underground and above­ground areas.Under that was the sand where people could watch the ants digging passageways.

The first Uncle Milton Ant Farms were an immediate success.They were sold in 1956.Two years later,two million of the educational toys had been sold.

Through the years the toys continued to attract ant­watchers. People buy Uncle Milton Ant Farms from stores and order from websites. During his life, Mr Levine saw the sale of more than twenty million of his ant colonies.

The Uncle Milton Ant Farm tells far more than how to care for the ants. For example, people receiving an Uncle Milton Ant Farm learn that the little insects are strong. Some can carry loads fifty times heavier than they are. A writer remembers owning an Uncle Milton Ant Farm when he was about five years old.He says he became very good at numbers by counting the ants.

16.Which of the following words can best describe Milton Levine?

A.Strong.  B.Creative.

C.Loyal.  D.Humorous.

17.________ may be studied in the science of entomology.

A.Roses  B.Butterflies

C.Tigers  D.Sharks

18.Milton Levine got his idea from the following EXCEPT ________.

A.a business newsletter

B.the Baby Boom

C.ants parading

D.a farmhouse

19.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.How to care for the ants.

B.Ants are strong and diligent.

C.The Uncle Milton Ant Farm is more than a toy.

D.The Uncle Milton Ant Farm is very popular.

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Women with an hour glass figure have brains to go with their curves(曲线),scientists claim.

Going in at the waist is said to be a sign of intelligence which leads to brighter children, too,Wonmen such as Nigella Lawson with a big difference between thir waist and hip measurements scored significantly better in tests than those with thinner,straighter frames,, Researchers concluded that it was not necessary for a woman to be skinny-what mattered was that her waist should be smaller than her hips, A ratio of 3:5 was found to be idea,

The study ,by the Universities of Pittsdburgh and California,involved 16,000 women and girls,

According to the scientists,the results are no mere quirk of nature.They claim that the fat

Around culvy hips and thighs(大腿)holds higher levels of-3 fatty acids which are essential for

the growth of the brain during pregnancy.The fat which collects around the waist,howover.is

more likely to contain-6 fatty acids,which areless suited to brain growth.

Reporting in the joumal Evolution and Human Behaviourthe researchers found that the children of curvy mothers are more likely to do well in cognitive tests than others.they claim that  this could help explain why the children of teenage mothers.who might not yet be physically mature enough to have developed real curves-tend to do less well in school.

As wel las boosting(提升)brainpower,一3 fatty acids found in oily fish arc considered to be of huge health benefit Although the study analysed women’s bodies only,一3 fatty acids are also stored in men’s hips ,However it is not known whether men with wide hips benefit from the same brain power boost,.

72.Which shows the possible shape of an hour glass?    

73.Suppose the following measurements are taken from four women.Which of them is more likely to have bright children?

A. Waist:60cm;Hip:100 cm            B.Waist:60cm:Hip:80cm

C. Waist:55 cm;Hip 1 60cm            D.Waist:120cm;Hip:110cm

74.The underlined sentence‘'the results are nomere quirkofnature,'possible tells us the results

A. can be explained scientifically    B are strange and hard to explain

C. have just come about by chance   D are very interesting

75.According to the researchers,teenage mothers tend to have less bright children because

A.they aren’t so good at child care

B.they usually have less fat than mature women

C.they area’t physically strong enough

D.their waist and hip measurements differ less

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     What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent  1 Ant Tribes
about the life of some young people 2 flock (群集) to Beijing after 3 university,describes the
graduates,like ants,as smart but  4 as individuals,drawing strength from living together in communities.
     The book,which is based 5 two years of interviews with about 600 low-income college
graduates in Beijing, 6 in mid-September,about a month ahead of an announcement by the Ministry
of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates from universities
and colleges had been 7 by Sept.1.
     The book's chief editor,Lian Sir,tells that piece of statistic says 8 about the real situation for
many of these graduates. "I am always  9 how many of these employed college graduates are
leading a happy life," Lian said. "I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates,whose
stories are 10 known."
     The setting of the book is several so-called "settlement villages for college students" in the
outskirts (市郊) of Beijing,where a large 11 of college graduates 12 .Most of these graduates work
for 13 or medium-sized businesses, 14 less than 2,000 Yuan a month. They live together because it's
15:
The rent in these communities is only around 350 Yuan a month. Many of them travel several
hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.
     Tangjialing,a small 16 20 kilometers from Tian'anmen Square,has around 3,000 17 villagers,but
has become a 18 for more than 50,000 migrants (移民),most of whom 19 from universities or
colleges all over the country. Lian describes the students' 20 as five or six-story buildings built by
local farmers with 12 rooms on each floor and two or three people crammed (挤) together in each
room of about 10 square meters. Up to 70 or 80 people share the same toilet and kitchen.
(     ) 1. A. film  
(     ) 2. A. who  
(     ) 3. A. leaving  
(     ) 4. A. necessary
(     ) 5. A. in  
(     ) 6. A. came up
(     ) 7. A. fired  
(     ) 8. A. much  
(     ) 9. A. wondering
(     )10. A. seldom  
(     )11. A. deal    
(     )12. A. work  
(     )13. A. small  
(     )14. A. earning  
(     )15. A. expensive
(     )16. A. city    
(     )17. A. original  
(     )18. A. school  
(     )19. A. come  
(     )20. A. lives  

B. story  
B. what   
B. entering  
B. meaningless  
B. on      
B. came on
B. interviewed  
B. little  
B. researching  
B. well    
B. plenty  
B. go      
B. big    
B. thinking  
B. comfortable
B. town    
B. young    
B. hotel      
B. differ  
B. dormitories  

C. book  
C. which  
C. visiting
C. important  
C. at  
C. came along
C. employed
C. some
C. studying  
C. always
C. amount
C. relax  
C. famous  
C. shopping
C. cheap  
C. community
C. rich
C. home  
C. graduate  
C. buildings

D. magazine    
D. whose      
D. enjoying    
D. strong      
D. for        
D. came out    
D. trained    
D. more        
D. telling    
D. often      
D. number      
D. live        
D. unknown    
D. paying      
D. convenient  
D. village    
D. poor        
D. company    
D. suffer      
D. restaurants

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What do Chinese college graduates have in common with ants? The recent    31    Ants Tribe about the life

of some young people    32    flock (聚集) to Beijing after   33    university, describes the graduates, like ants, as smart but    34    as individuals, drawing strength from living together in communities.

The book, which is based    35    two years’ interviews with about 600 low-income college graduates in Beijing,    36    in mid September, about a month before an announcement from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security that 74% of the 6.11 million new graduates had been    37    by Sept. 1.

For the book’s chief editor, Lian Si, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, that piece of statistic says    38    about the real situation for many of these graduates. “I am always    39    how many of these employed college graduates are leading a decent life,” Lian said. “I hope this book could offer a window on these graduates, whose stories are    40    known.”

The setting of the book is several so-called “settlement villages for college students” on the outskirts of Beijing,    41    large number of college graduates    42   . Most of these graduates work for    43    or medium-sized businesses,    44    less than 2,000 yuan a month. They live together because it’s    45   : the rent in these communities is only around 350 yuan a month. Many of them travel several hours a day for short-term jobs or job interviews.

Tangjialing, a small    46    20 kilometers from Tiananmen Square, has around 3,000    47    villagers, but has become a    48    for more than 50,000 migrants, most of them    49    from all over the country. Lian describes the students’    50    as five-or-six-storey buildings with two or three people crammed together in each room of about 10 square meters. Up to 70 or 80 people share the same toilet and kitchen.

31.     A. film                                B. story                       C. book                       D. magazine

32.     A. who                               B. what                       C. which                            D. whose

33.     A. leaving                           B. studying                 C. going                      D. working

34.     A. meaningful                    B. meaningless            C. important               D. tiring

35.     A. up                                  B. on                           C. at                                   D. out

36.     A. camp up                        B. came on                  C. came along                    D. came out

37.     A. fired                              B. interviewed                   C. employed                D. graduated

38.     A. much                             B. little                       C. some                       D. more

39.     A. wondering                     B. researching                    C. studying                 D. telling

40.     A. rarely                             B. well                         C. always                            D. often

41.     A. which                            B. that                        C. why                        D. where

42.     A. work                              B. study                      C. relax                       D. live

43.     A. small                              B. big                          C. famous                    D. unknown

44.     A. earning                          B. thinking                  C. shopping                 D. paying

45.     A. expensive                      B. comfortable                   C. cheap                            D. convenient

46.     A. city                                B. town                       C. community                    D. village

47.     A. original                          B. young                            C. rich                         D. poor

48.     A. school                            B. hotel                       C. home                      D. company

49.     A. benefit                          B. differ                      C. come                      D. suffer

50.     A. lives                               B. dormitories                    C. buildings                 D. restaurants

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