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第四部分
76. Winning Combination;
or A Successful Team Beats with One Heart;
or There Is no "I" in "team"
77. They are more than just teammates, but they are brothers.
78. that is the case
79. Yes,it is. Because a successful team beats with one heart. Only in this way can we achieve our goals and enter our ideal university.
80. 他的无私(的行为)向年轻队员们表明了,促进全队更好的发展才是唯一重要的事情。
Possible version:
Nowadays ,with the growing popularity of computers, teachers, students and their parents are paying less and less attention to handwriting.
According to a recent survey, about 85. 5 percent of middle school students think that their handwriting is poor. Yet for various reasons, many students don't want to improve their handwriting. 51. 5 percent of the students think that they can just use a computer, so there is no need to waste time improving their handwriting, and 32. 3 percent believe that they are so busy with the study that they do not have time to practise. 10. 9 percent think that practising handwriting is useless.
As the saying goes, writing style shows the man. Beautiful and neat handwriting is beneficial, especially for middle school students. Therefore, in my opinion, more emphasis should be placed on this aspect in future.
(Text 1)
M: Do you know if the flower shop is still open?
W: Yes, it's open till six. I'm sure.
(Text 2)
W: Did you see Sue? Her dog was hit by a car this afternoon.
M: I know. It died before the driver took it to the hospital.
(Text 3)
M: I hate memorizing vocabulary.
W: Well, it's part of learning a second language so there is not a whole lot you can do about it.
(Text 4)
M: This should be State Street up here on the left.
W: It's not. I think you should have turned left at the last crossroads.
(Text 5) .
W: I'm glad I don't have your job, working all night and sleeping in the daytime.
M: Oh. I stopped that when I got my promotion. Now I'm on three days and off two days.
(Text 6)
M: Mary, tomorrow is your mother's 50th birthday, do you know?
W: Of course I do. How shall we celebrate it?
M: First of all, a birthday present. What about buying her a beautiful skirt?
W: That's a good idea. It'll make her look younger. And a big birthday cake, too, with 50 candles.
M: That's right. Shall we have a special dinner?
W: How about a Chinese dinner?
M: Fine. Where shall we have it?
W: We can have it at home. I've learnt to cook a few dishes from a Chinese friend. I'm sure Mum will like them.
M: A11 right. Are you going go do the shopping as well?
W: Why don't we go together, Dad?
M: OK. When?
W: How about this afternoon?
(Text 7)
M: Hello, Mrs. Thomas. What can I do for you?
W: Well, I've been having bad stomach pains lately, doctor.
M: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. How long have you been having them?
W: Just in the last few weeks. I get a very sharp pain about an hour after I've eaten.
M: I see. Do you get this after every meal?
W: Let me think. No, it's usually in the afternoons, after lunch.
M: Well, what do you have for lunch?
W: Oh, I mostly just have a quick hamburger and rush back to the office. We're very busy at the moment.
M: Well, I don't think it's anything serious. Maybe you eat too quickly. It's bad for your health.
W: My husband is always telling me that.
M: Anyway, I'll give you something for it and we'll see what happens. Take the medicine three times a day.
W: After meals or before?
M: After eating.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You're welcome.
(Text 8)
M: Did you hear what's on TV tonight?
W: No. What?
M: My favorite movie of all time: Star Wars!
W: Oh, I love that movie, too. What time does it start? Remember we have to go to the company party this evening.
M: Oh, yeah. I'm not sure what time the movie starts. What time is the party?
W: It's from 5: 30 to 7: 30.
M: Well, if the movie doesn't start too early, like at 8 : 00 or something, we're OK.
(Text 9)
M: I'm looking for a part-time job on campus.
W: Then you've come to the right place. The employment office is here just to help students like you find jobs on campus.
M: I’m glad to hear that, because I really need to start earning some money.
W: Well, how many hours a week do you want to work?
M: At least ten hours a week. And I don't think I can handle more than twenty hours with all the courses I'm taking.
W: And when are you free to work?
M: Every weekday from noon on. And of course I wouldn't mind working on the weekends.
W: Please fill out this form with some information about your skills, and leave it with me today. Then you can call me back tomorrow, and maybe I'll have some news for you.
(Text 10)
Good evening.
This is the 9 o' clock news. First the headlines. A gas explosion in Southern
France is believed to have killed more than 40 people. The cause of the
explosion is still unknown. Three aid workers were killed when their trucks
were attacked early this morning. All three of the workers were from France. A
Russian rocket lifted off at 3:
Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle.Television is still the most influential medium around.Indeed, for many of the poorest regions(地区) of the world, it remains the next big thing — finally becomes globally available.And that is a good thing, because the TV revolution is changing lives for the better.
Across the developing world, around 45% of families had a TV in 1995; by 2005 the number had climbed above 60%.That is some way behind the U.S., where there are more TVs than people, and where people now easily get access to the Internet.Five million more families in sub-Saharan Africa will get a TV over the next five years.In 2005 , after the fall of the Taliban(塔利班),which had outlawed TV, 1 in 5 Afghans had one.The global total is another 150 million by 2013 — pushing the numbers to well beyond two thirds of families.
Television’s most powerful effect will be on the lives of women.In India, researchers Robert Jensen and Emily Oster found that when TVs reached villages, women were more likely to go to the market without their husbands’ approval and less likely to want a boy rather than a girl.They were more likely to make decisions over child health care.TV is also a powerful medium for adult education.In the Indian state of Gujarat, Chitrageet is a popular show that plays Bollywood songs with words in Gujarati on the screen.Within six months, viewers had made a small but significant(有意义的) improvement in their reading skills.
Too much TV has been associated with violence, overweight and loneliness.However, TV is having a positive influence on the lives of billions worldwide.
1.The underlined word “outlawed” in paragraph 2 probably means “__________”.
A. Allowed B.banned C.offered D.refused
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Americans used to get access to the Internet easily.
B.The world’s TV sets will total 150 million by 2013.
C.45% of families in the developing countries had a TV in 2005.
D.Over two thirds of families in the world will have a TV by 2013.
3.The author intends to __________.
A.stress the advantages of TV to people’s lives
B.persuade women to become more independent
C.encourage people to improve their reading skills
D.introduce the readers some websites such as Google
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.TV Will Rule the World B.TV Will Disturb the World
C.TV Will Better the World D.TV Will Remain in World
查看习题详情和答案>>Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle. Television is still the most influential medium around. Indeed ,for many of the poorest regions of the world, it remains the next big thing——finally becomes globally available. And that is a good thing, because the TV revolution is changing lives for the better.
Across the developing world, around 45% of families had a TV in 1995; by 2005 the number had climbed above 60%. That is some way behind the U.S. , where are more TVs than people, and where people now easily get access to the Internet. Five million more families in sub-Saharan Africa will get a TV over the next five years. In 2005 , after the fall of the Taliban(塔利班),which had outlawed TV, 1 in 5 Afghans had one. The global total is another 150 million by 2013——pushing the numbers to well beyond two thirds of families.
Television’s most powerful effect will be on the lives of women. In India, researchers Robert Jensen and Emily Oster found that when TVs reached villages, women were more likely to go to the market without their husbands’ approval and less likely to want a boy rather than a girl. They were more likely to make decisions over child health care. TV is also a powerful medium for adult education. In the Indian state of Gujarat, Chitrageet is a popular show that plays Bollywood songs with words in Gujarati on the screen. Within six months, viewers had made a small but significant improvement in their reading skills.
Too much TV has been associated with violence, overweight and loneliness. However, TV is having a positive influence on the lives of billions worldwide. K^S*5U.C
The underlined word “outlawed” in paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.
A. allowed B. forbidden C. offered D. refused
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Americans used to get access to the Internet easily.
B. The world’s TV sets will total 150 million by 2013.
C.45% of families in the developing countries had a TV in 2005.
D. Over two thirds of families in the world will have a TV by 2013.
The author intends to .
A. stress the advantages of TV to people’s lives
B. persuade women to become more independent
C. encourage people to improve their reading skills
D. introduce the readers some websites such as Google
What would be the best title for the passage?
A.TV Will Rule the World B.TV Will Disturb the World
C.TV Will Better the World D.TV Will Remain in World
From the passage, we know _______________.
A. It is impossible for women in India to get access to TVs now.
B. Robert Jensen and Emily Oster are Indian women.
C. Women in India are more likely to want a girl than a boy because of the arrival of TV.
D. Viewers of a popular TV show can improve their reading skills greatly in half a year.
查看习题详情和答案>>Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle. Television is still the most influential medium around. Indeed ,for many of the poorest regions of the world, it remains the next big thing——finally becomes globally available. And that is a good thing, because the TV revolution is changing lives for the better.
Across the developing world, around 45% of families had a TV in 1995; by 2005 the number had climbed above 60%. That is some way behind the U.S. , where are more TVs than people, and where people now easily get access to the Internet. Five million more families in sub-Saharan Africa will get a TV over the next five years. In 2005 , after the fall of the Taliban(塔利班),which had outlawed TV, 1 in 5 Afghans had one. The global total is another 150 million by 2013——pushing the numbers to well beyond two thirds of families.
Television’s most powerful effect will be on the lives of women. In India, researchers Robert Jensen and Emily Oster found that when TVs reached villages, women were more likely to go to the market without their husbands’ approval and less likely to want a boy rather than a girl. They were more likely to make decisions over child health care. TV is also a powerful medium for adult education. In the Indian state of Gujarat, Chitrageet is a popular show that plays Bollywood songs with words in Gujarati on the screen. Within six months, viewers had made a small but significant improvement in their reading skills.
Too much TV has been associated with violence, overweight and loneliness. However, TV is having a positive influence on the lives of billions worldwide. K^S*5U.C
【小题1】 The underlined word “outlawed” in paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.
A.allowed | B.forbidden | C.offered | D.refused |
A.Americans used to get access to the Internet easily. |
B.The world’s TV sets will total 150 million by 2013. |
C.45% of families in the developing countries had a TV in 2005. |
D.Over two thirds of families in the world will have a TV by 2013. |
A.stress the advantages of TV to people’s lives |
B.persuade women to become more independent |
C.encourage people to improve their reading skills |
D.introduce the readers some websites such as Google |
A.TV Will Rule the World | B.TV Will Disturb the World |
C.TV Will Better the World | D.TV Will Remain in World |
A.It is impossible for women in India to get access to TVs now. |
B.Robert Jensen and Emily Oster are Indian women. |
C.Women in India are more likely to want a girl than a boy because of the arrival of TV. |
D.Viewers of a popular TV show can improve their reading skills greatly in half a year. |
As if there weren’t enough of them in the world already, scientists have succeeded in cloning flies. The alike fruit flies are the first insects ever cloned, says the Canadian team that created them. The question everyone asks is why anyone would want to clone flies in the first place. She hopes that the insects , which are very easy to experiment with , will help to adjust the cloning process in other animals and even in humans, where the technique is being researched to aid production of therapeutic (治疗的) stem cells.
In cloning, the DNA-containing nucleus of an adult cell is injected into an egg whose own nucleus(细胞核) has been removed. At the moment, the majority of cloned mice, sheep and other animals die before birth. It is thought this is because the adult DNA is not properly ‘reprogrammed’.
Using flies, researchers might discover genes that are important for this reprogramming, and that have matches in other animals. That is because it is relatively easy in flies to knock out the function of a single gene and then attempt cloning with these cells, which will test whether that gene is important. If such genes are confirmed, then in theory cloned mammalian embryos(晶胚) might be grown in selected solutions that change the activity of those genes to improve the technique’s success rate. Although some groups have attempted to clone insects before, Lloyd says this is the first time it has been successful. The team used a slight difference on the standard cloning process: they transferred nuclei taken from embryos rather than fully-grown adult cells. They sucked several nuclei (pl)out of developing fly embryos, and injected them into a fertilized(已受精的) fly egg. From over 800 early attempts, they cloned five adult insects, the group reports in the journal Genetics.
- 1.
The best title of this passage probably is _______.
- A.The importance of clone
- B.First insects are cloned
- C.The disagreement in clone
- D.The advantages of clone
- A.
- 2.
The scientists cloned flies because________.
- A.there are fewer and fewer flies in the world
- B.flies are easy to find and cheap to use
- C.they can gain some experience before cloning other animals
- D.it is safe to clone flies
- A.
- 3.
The failure of most cloned animals is due to _______.
- A.the difference of other animals’ genes
- B.the improper technique of clone
- C.the complex of other animals
- D.the improper rearrange of the adult gene
- A.
- 4.
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.
- A.the clone of insects before used grown-up cells
- B.the clone of insects were never experimented before
- C.this time scientists cloned flies successfully and easily
- D.based on this success, other animals will be cloned in large quantities.
- A.
As if there weren’t enough of them in the world already, scientists have succeeded in cloning flies. The alike fruit flies are the first insects ever cloned, says the Canadian team that created them. The question everyone asks is why anyone would want to clone flies in the first place. She hopes that the insects , which are very easy to experiment with , will help to adjust the cloning process in other animals and even in humans, where the technique is being researched to aid production of therapeutic (治疗的) stem cells.
In cloning, the DNA-containing nucleus of an adult cell is injected into an egg whose own nucleus(细胞核) has been removed. At the moment, the majority of cloned mice, sheep and other animals die before birth. It is thought this is because the adult DNA is not properly ‘reprogrammed’.
Using flies, researchers might discover genes that are important for this reprogramming, and that have matches in other animals. That is because it is relatively easy in flies to knock out the function of a single gene and then attempt cloning with these cells, which will test whether that gene is important. If such genes are confirmed, then in theory cloned mammalian embryos(晶胚) might be grown in selected solutions that change the activity of those genes to improve the technique’s success rate. Although some groups have attempted to clone insects before, Lloyd says this is the first time it has been successful. The team used a slight difference on the standard cloning process: they transferred nuclei taken from embryos rather than fully-grown adult cells. They sucked several nuclei (pl)out of developing fly embryos, and injected them into a fertilized(已受精的) fly egg. From over 800 early attempts, they cloned five adult insects, the group reports in the journal Genetics.
1.The best title of this passage probably is _______.
A.The importance of clone
B.First insects are cloned
C.The disagreement in clone
D.The advantages of clone
2.The scientists cloned flies because________.
A.there are fewer and fewer flies in the world
B.flies are easy to find and cheap to use
C.they can gain some experience before cloning other animals
D.it is safe to cline flies
3.The failure of most cloned animals is due to _______.
A.the difference of other animals’ genes
B.the improper technique of clone
C.the complex of other animals
D.the improper rearrange of the adult gene
4.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ______.
A.the clone of insects before used grown-up cells
B.the clone of insects were never experimented before
C.this time scientists cloned flies successfully and easily
D.based on this success, other animals will be cloned in large quantities.
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