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Jane Goodall was born in London. When she was one year old, her mother took her to the zoo to see chimps(猩猩). Jane began to love the chimps.

When she was seven years old, she read a book about a doctor who could talk to animals. Then she wanted to be able to talk to animals, too. Her favorite animal was chimps.

When she was twenty-six years old, she went to Africa with all her money. She began to study chimps there instead of going to university. In Gombe National Park of Africa, she watched them carefully day after day.

At first, the chimps were afraid of her, so she had to watch them far away. After three or four months, the animals accepted(接受)her. And then, she went to live in the forests. At last they became her friends. She found the chimps acted so much like people. They could think and make plans. They used tools. They could show their feelings when they were happy, sad or mad. She learned their language.

Jane Goodall studied chimps for more than forty years. She is a very famous scientist in the world.

1Where was Jane Goodall born?

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2What was Jane Goodall’s favorite animal?

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3When did Jane Goodall go to Africa?

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4Did the chimps have feelings?

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5How long did Jane Goodall study chimps?

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Hey, Jina!

I’m so glad you’re coming to stay with me the day after tomorrow! Let me give you some directions from the airport. You can also download a Tube map from the London Underground’s websitewww.tfl.gov.uk. Anyway, I hope you understand my instructions!

From Heathrow Airport, get on the Tube --- there’s only the Piccadilly Line there. You’ll pass a lot of stations, but you need to get off and change at Piccadilly Circus. From there, you should take the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus. It’s only one stop, so don’t miss it! At Oxford Circus, you have to change again. You need the red Central Line. It’s a bit complicated, so you make sure you will get the right platform(站台). Head to Marble Arch. It’s just two stops away --- the one after Bond Street. My house is really near Marble Arch Station --- it’s really convenient. Just give me a call when you arrive and I’ll come and get you!

It’s not the shortest route here, but I think it’s the simplest. If you have any problems, just ask the other passengers. The Tube staff(职员)will always help you, too. If you have difficulty understanding what they say or none of them can give you any help, call me at once!

Looking forward to seeing you soon.

Love,

Sally

1Jina is coming to stay with Sally on _________.

A.August 3rdB.August 4thC.August 5thD.August 6th

2Jina can find _________ Tube lines(地铁线)from Heathrow Airport.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

3The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to(指)_________.

A.the red Central LineB.Bakerloo LineC.the platformD.Oxford Circus

4If Jina has any problems, she can get help from some people except(除了)_________.

A.the other passengersB.the Tube staff

C.SallyD.the police

5Which of the following is NOT true according to the-e-mail?

A.Jina should take a plane to London first.B.Sally’s house is near Bond Street.

C.The route isn't the shortest one.D.Jina should call Sally when she arrives.

6Which of the following best fits the subject(主题)of the e-mail in the blank?

A.the friendly London Tube staffB.an introduction to London Tube

C.the way to my homeD.information about travelling in London

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