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Pigeons have a nature instinct (天性)to return home, |
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even they are very far away and the trip is hard or |
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dangerous.Men used this homing instinct to send |
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messages on small piece of paper which are fixed |
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upon the pigeons' backs or legs.In war time, pigeons |
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have been known to fly as fast as 75 miles an hour |
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and to covering distances of 500 to 600 miles.These |
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homing pigeons begin their training unless they are |
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about four weeks old.After a few weeks later they |
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can begin flying and carry messages.If all goes well, |
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their flying lasts for years. |
My son and I were trying to sell the house we had repaired but in the barn(谷仓)there were bats(蝙蝠)and they would not leave. The barn was their home. They told us so in their own way. They hung there in the barn and seemed determined to stay for the season. Don’t worry about it, Dad, " Patrick said. They keep down the mosquitoes(蚊子).”
Unfortunately they also kept the buyers away. when we had asked a person to sell the house for us he had refused to show it because of the bats. Bats are popular, “Patrick comforted me. They’re ecological(生态学的).”Isn’t there a machine you can buy that produces high frequency sounds to keep bats away?” “I don’t know,” said Patrick. But I like bats, and whoever buys this house will probably like them too. “Probably?” I hated that word. “How many bats are there ,anyway?” “I counted about 90 last night,” said Patrick. “They were dropping out from under the edge of the roof.” “You mean there are more — outside?” “They’re everywhere, Dad. But look at it this way. When the cold weather comes, they’ll be off to Mexico. Maybe in the spring we can keep them out. Don’t worry about it,” he said for the hundredth time. “It’s not a problem.”
The bat expert I called was even more active than Patrick. I think you’ve got a large number there,” he said in wonder, I’ve been trying to attract bats to our house for 25 years. A single bat eats up his weight in mosquitoes and black flies three times every night. You’re a very lucky man.” I offered to share my luck with him. He could take them away. Bats have a remarkable homing instinct(本能),”he said, “They’d fly straight back even if I transported them 100 miles. Once they have settled, you can’t stop them from coming back.” I was silent.
Finally we managed to rent “(出租)the house to a young family, who were also interested in buying it. What about the bats?” I said to Patrick.
“Oh, they love the bats,” he said. “No mosquitoes. No black flies. It’s one of the things that attracted them.”
“Do you think they will really buy the blouse?”
“Probably.”
“Probably? Well, if they do ,I suppose I’ll have to admit that I was wrong.”
“You mean you’re going to eat your words?”
“Yes, I am.”
36. What was the problem the author had with his house?
A.?Bats were living in the barn and wouldn't go away.
B.?The author and his son couldn't sleep well because of the bats.
C.?The author and his son might be able to stay for the season.
D.?The house was still badly in need of repair.
37.?What did Patrick suggest the author should do to stop the bats living in the barn?
A.?He should buy a high frequency machine.
B.?He should move them one hundred miles away.
C.?He should reduce the number of mosquitoes.
D.?He should close the barn in the spring.
38.?Why did the author fall silent when he talked with the bat specialist?
A.?He felt sure about the situation.
B.?He found out that it would be impossible to remove the bats.
C.?He learned that he would be able to share his luck with the expert.
D.?He liked the advice given by the expert.
39?What happened regarding the house in the end?
A.?Some people agreed to rent the house.
B.?The author failed to find anybody who wanted to live in the house.
C.?The bat expert made the decision to buy the house.
D.?The bats left the house for Mexico in the spring.
40.?Why did the author think he might have to “eat his words”?
A.?He felt sorry for the bats.
B.?He might be mistaken about being unable to sell the house.
C.?He realized he might be wrong about the bats’ actions.
D.?He was happy about selling the house.
The human nose has given to the language often word many interesting expressions. Of course, this is 1 Without the nose, we couldn't 2 or smell. It is the part of the face that gives a person special 3 . Cyrano do Bergerac said that 4 large nose showed 5 man courageous, manly and wise.
A famous woman poet 6 that she had two noses 7 a rose! Blaise Pascal made an 8 remark about Cleopatra' s nose (Cleopatra 为古埃及最后一位女王). If it had been shorter, he said, it would have changed the whole face of the world!
Man's nose 9 an important role (作用) in his imagination. Man has referred to the nose in 10 ways to express his emotions. Expressions dealing with the nose refer to human 11 ; anger, pride, jealousy (嫉妒) and revenge (报复).
In English there are a number of phrases 12 the nose. For example, to hold up one's nose expresses a basic human feeling——pride. People 13 hold up their noses at people, things and places.
The phrase, 14 around by the nose, shows man' s weakness. A person 15 is led around by the nose lets other people 16 him. On the other hand, a person who 17 his nose lets his instinct (本能)——guide 18
There are a number of others 19 . It should be 20 the nose on your face that the nose is more than an organ (器官) for breathing and smelling.
1. A. not surprising B. surprising C. not surprised D. surprised
2. A. breath B. breathe C. taste D. watch
3. A. feeling B. character C. things D. love
4. A. the B. this C. one D. a
5. A. big B. large C. great D. brave
6. A. wished B. said C. hoped D. expected
7. A. to feel B. to see C. to touch D. to smell
8. A. encouraging B. interesting C. moving D. exciting
9. A. has had B. had had C. had D. will have
10. A. much B. few C. many D. some
11. A. illness B. strength C. courage D. weakness
12. A. with B. of C. by D. about
13. A. must B. can C. need D. should
14. A. to lead B. leading C. to be led D. lead
15. A. which B. whom C. who D. whose
16. A. protect B. control C. remember D. hate
17. A. follows B. leads C. drives D. makes
18. A. himself B. him C. one D. man
19. A. otherwise B. thus C. so D. however
20. A. so plain as B. as plain as C. as clearly as D. not as plain as
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The law is a great mass of rules, showing when and how far a man is possible to be punished, or to be made to hand over money or property to his neighbors, and so on. These rules are contained in books. A lawyer learns them mainly by reading books.
He begins by doing nothing but read, and after he has prepared himself by three years study practice, still, all his life long and almost every day, he will be looking into books to read a little more than he already knows about some new questions which he has to answer.
The power to use books, then is a special skill which the would - be lawyer ought to possess. He ought to have enough flexibility(灵活性)to make it easy for him to collect ideas from printed words. He ought to have no difficulty in finding what a book contains, and something of an instinct(直觉)for where to look for what he wants.
But although this is the power of which he will first feel the need, it is not the most important. A lawyer does not study law to recite it; he studies it to use it and act upon the rules which he has learned in real life. His business is to try cases in court and to advise men what to do in order to keep out or get out of trouble.
1. After three years of reading________.
A. he can study law B. he can stop reading
C. he still has to continue reading D. he is able to give clever answers
2. The major business of a lawyer is________.
A. to discuss the material he has read B. to advise people who have law problems
C. to learn about real life D. to study the law
3. According to the passage, a good lawyer should know how to________.
A. understand and use what he reads B. be convenient in everything
C. collect ideas from different source D. use power in the court
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