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Everybody knows that Earth spins from west to east. That is to say, it appears to be spinning counterclockwise(逆时针) when viewed from above the North Pole.

But what if Earth started spinning the other way?

Scientists from Germany have made a computer simulation(模拟) in which Earth spins in the opposite direction – clockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. This showed them some interesting things about the weather and topography (地形地貌) on Earth, Live Science reported.

As Earth spins in a counterclockwise direction, it shapes ocean currents(洋流). The direction of the spin, together with wind, produces different weather around the globe(全球).

But a backwards(逆向的) spin changes the ocean currents and winds. Therefore, the climate(气候) is different. Western areas of continents(大陆) on Earth cool down as the eastern parts warm up. Winters become even colder in northwestern Europe, while eastern Russia becomes warmer than before. Rain no longer falls on the planet’s wettest places.

Another result of a backward spin is that Earth becomes greener. Scientists found that global desert(沙漠) coverage(范围) shrank(缩小) from 42 million square kilometers to 31 million square kilometers. This may have something to do with the changing climate.

Therefore, you can see lush(郁郁葱葱的), green landscapes from Central Africa to the Middle East, which are mostly covered by deserts now. More surprisingly, the Sahara Desert becomes an oasis(绿洲).

___________. They just appear in some places that they never appeared in before. Deserts would cover North America, where countries like the United States and Canada lie. Sand dunes(沙丘) would replace the Amazon rainforest in South America.

A backward spin would keep the major characteristics of Earth’s topography, such as the size, shapes and positions of continents and oceans. But it would also change the interactions between circulating(环流) air, ocean and topography, lead scientist Florian Ziemen told Live Science.

1.What condition did the German scientists use for the simulation?

A. Earth spins from east to west. B. Earth spins from west to east.

C. The North Pole is turned upside down. D. Earth moves around the South Pole.

2.Why would the climate be different if Earth spins backwards?

A. Because there won’t be any more large oceans.

B. Because the ocean currents and winds will be changed.

C. Because it will change the amount of sunlight that Earth can receive.

D. Because Earth will become greener without deserts.

3.What will a backwards spin bring to the Earth?

A. Winters will become colder. B. No rain will fall in summer.

C. Eastern Russia will become warmer. D. The Sahara Desert will become smaller.

4.The story tells us that _____.

A. Earth used to spin in the opposite direction

B. a backwards spin would cause interesting changes on Earth

C. global desert coverage has been shrinking(缩小)

D. a backwards spin would change Earth’s topography completely

5.Which of the following sentences can be put at the beginning of the eighth paragraph?

A. Sadly, deserts would cover North America.

B. Luckily, deserts would disappear.

C. Anyway, deserts would replace the Amazon rainforest.

D. However, deserts don’t disappear.

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(A) No one knows why we sleep, but it’s certain that we need to. People who are prevented from sleeping begin to suffer obvious effects (产生明显的反应) after a few days—they think less clearly, and they fall asleep during the working hours; some may have hallucinations (幻觉).

There are no rules about sleep. Generally speaking, grown-ups sleep about 7 and a half hours each night and probably more than 60 per cent get between seven and eight hours. But perhaps eight per cent are quite happy with 5 hours or less, and four per cent or so find that they want ten hours or more. (B)如果你感觉好的话, you’re probably getting enough sleep. The important thing is not to worry how much other people get—their needs may be different. Exercise doesn’t seem to increase the need for sleep—office workers, for example, sleep for about as long as people doing physically active work.

Children sleep more than grown-ups—perhaps 14 to 18 hours soon after birth, going down to grown-up levels by early teenage. Sleep patterns (睡眠模式) also tend (倾向) to be different in the elderly, who may sleep less at night than they did when younger, find sleep getting worse, and often make it a rule to sleep during the daytime.

1.将(A)处画线部分译成汉语。

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2.将(B)处画线部分译成英语。

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3.回答问题。

How many hours of sleep do children need?

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4.在短文中找出与给句子意义相同的句子。

They are sleepy at work.

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5.请从下面的选项中给短文选个标题。

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A. There are no rules about sleep. B. No one knows why we sleep.

C. Sleeping is very important to us. D. Make it a rule to sleep.

When I was young, I hated my mother because she worked a lot and didn’t spend much time with me. Then one Friday morning I took part in a three-day self-help program for teenagers. Whether you believe it or not, that weekend changed my life. About 100 other teenagers were there. During the first two days I met a lot of great people. I was glad that I made so many friends there.

On Sunday, the leader did an interesting exercise called “Chocolate or Toys”. He asked a girl which she liked better, chocolate or toys. She chose chocolate. Then he asked her to choose again between chocolate and chocolate. Of course, she didn’t have a choice. This exercise told us that sometimes we don’t have a choice in life, and that sometimes we have to accept something rather than complaining(抱怨).

A girl stood up and started talking about how her mom was a drug addict (吸毒成瘾者) and how much she hated her mother. “I want a new mom,” she cried.“Unluckily, you can’t have one,” the leader said.“You have to accept the mother that you have.”This hit me hard. I knew that, for better or worse, my mom was my mom. I couldn’t choose another mom, but I could try to make the best of the situation.

1.The writer didn’t like his mother when he was young because ________.

A. she didn’t love him B. she was too strict with him

C. she was too busy to be with him D. she was a drug addict

2.The program for teenagers that the writer took part in lasted (持续)________.

A. a week B. three days C. two days D. only one day

3.The writer started to change his thinking ________.

A. before he took part in the program B. during the first two days of the program

C. as soon as he came to the program D. after the exercise named “Chocolate or Toys”

4.From the end of the passage, we can infer (推断) that ________.

A. the writer loves his father

B. the writer’s mom is a bad person

C. the writer’s mom loves her son

D. the writer will try to get along well with his mother

5.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Choices can be made as we like.

B. Everyone should take part in a self-help program.

C. Chocolate can change one’s mind to things.

D. We should try to accept things instead of complaining about them.

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