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【题目】【2013山东青岛】It is ______ that Mr. Guo sailed across the world by himself ______ within about 130 days

A. terrified, successful B. scary, successfully

C. amazing, successfully D. convincing, successful

【答案】 C

【解析】

试题分析:由动词sailed知道用副词修饰,故排除A, D ,amazing“令人惊异的”,scary“吓人的”,所以选择答案C。

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Everyone can change the world

What can we do to help protect the environment? It seems useless to just pick up a piece of trash (垃圾), but what will happen if you keep doing it every day? Tommy Kleyn, an ordinary man from the Netherlands, may give you the answer.

Tommy Kleyn walked past a polluted river on his way to work every day. It used to be a beautiful view, but the trash on the bank made it dirty and smelly. So Tommy decided to pick up the trash along the river a little bit at a time after work. “It took me about 30 minutes to fill one garbage(垃圾) bag with trash, but one garbage bag didn't seem helpful in a place as polluted as this. I decided to fill one bag of trash each day as I passed by," Tommy said. Every day, Tommy took pictures of the river and shared them on his Facebook page.To his surprise, in just six days, he had made great progress with his cleanup effort(努力). He felt happy and kept doing it. Gradually, more and more people knew about Tommy's story. Other people in the community began following in his footsteps and cleaning up trash on their way home, too.

“The idea is to encourage people to fill one garbage bag with litter each day. It only takes 30 minutes, but it really makes a difference and you will be amazed at how good you feel afterwards," he said.

People from all over the world have been moved and inspired(激发) by Tommy's story. No effort is useless if we keep doing it every day. Ordinary people like you and me can also make a difference to the world we live in if we take actions right now.

【1】Did Tommy Kleyn walk past a polluted river on his way to work every day?

【2】What did Tommy decide to do after work?

【3】Where did Tommy share the pictures of the river that he took?

【4】Who began following in Tommy’s footsteps and cleaning up trash?

【5】What can you learn from the story?

【题目】阅读与表达(问答式)

China has its first Nobel Prize in Science. And the winner, 84-year-old Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, also became the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize. She won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William C. Campbell, an Irish-born researcher, and Satoshi Omura of Japan. The three winners will share the prize of 8 million Swedish crowns ($920,000).

Half of the Prize was given to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Omura for their new treatment against illness caused by roundworm parasites (寄生虫). Tu Youyou won the other half of the Prize for developing a medicine, Artemisinin(青蒿素), which can help people fight malaria(疟疾). More than 240 million people in Africa have benefited from the treatment, according to the WHO (World Health Organization), and more than 1.5 million lives have been saved since 2000, thanks to the medicine.

Tu Youyou started her research in 1969 when she was chosen as the director of a government project to find anti-malaria medicines. She and her workmates studied ancient Chinese medicine books and many different traditional treatments. They did nearly 200 experiments before they finally succeeded in getting the material Qinghaosu, later known as Artemisinin, in the 1970s. This medicine became the standard treatment for malaria in the WHO's list of important medicines.

Premier Li Keqiang congratulated Tu for winning the Prize. He said, "Tu's winning the prize shows China's progress in scientific and technological field, and marks a great contribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to human health."

Although it's a late honor for Tu and the world's recognition of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tu's winning the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine makes Chinese scientists encouraged and confident to achieve more success in the future.

根据短文内容,完成下列小题。

【1】Is Tu Youyou the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize?

【2】How many scientists won the 2015 Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine?

【3】Why did Tu Youyou win the Nobel Prize?

【4】How did Tu Youyou and her workmates do the research?

【5】What do you think of Tu youyou and her achievement?

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When you have tanks()of air on your back, you can stay in deep water for a long time. But you must be careful when you dive in deep water. To catch fish is one of the most interesting parts of this sport. Besides, there are more uses for skin diving. You can clean ships without taking them out of the water. You can get many things from the deep sea.

Now you see that skin diving is both useful and interesting.

1Skin diving can take you to________.

A. the moon B. the mountains

C. a dirty world D. an interesting and new world

2This sport________.

A. is like traveling on the moon B. is like playing on water

C. is like visiting a new country D. is like climbing a big rock

3You can stay in deep water for a long time if________.

A. you climb big rocks B. you catch fish very easily

C. you bring something to eat D. you take tanks of air with you

4Which of the following statements is not true?

A. Skin diving is a new sport.

B. Skin diving is like visiting the moon.

C. The only use of skin diving is to have more fun.

D. Skin diving is not only interesting but useful.

5Skin diving is a useful and interesting sport because________.

A. you can catch fish with your hands B. you can clean the ship in the water

C. you can get many things from the deep sea D. All of the above.

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