题目内容
It’s not all kangaroos down there
People just naturally associate kangaroo, koala and fine beaches with
On Mon Repos beach, about 14 kilometres east of city of Bundaberg in Queensland,
By day, Mon Repos beach is a sweeping bay of brown sand, a quiet spot for people to sunbathe, surf and fish.
By night, it’s home to the largest concentration of endangered marine turtles on the eastern Australian mainland. And the miracle of egg laying and hatching happens from around mid-October to the end of April every year.
In order not to disturb the turtles, tourists have to follow the instruction of the guides.
But this may make the tour more like an adventure: Tourist are usually told to huddle (蜷缩) close together, hold hands and walk close to the shoreline in the dark.
At the start of the season (October and November), tourists can view turtle laying their eggs. Turtles first use all four flippers (鳍状肢) to dig a body pit (坑) in the sand and then lay eggs in it. It’s not uncommon for a turtle to lay more than 100 eggs at a time. And her mission isn’t done until she uses her flippers to flick sand and cover the nest.
If you go there at the end of the season (March to April), you can see groups of hatchings walk down to the water. It is an astonishing sight as the small creatures,barely two minutes old, race instinctively to the sea,
If they survive, the same hatchings will return in 50 years’ time to lay eggs on the very beach where they first emerged(出现).
60. The first paragraph is intended to ________.
A. recommend the readers to have a holiday in
B. give the readers an idea of the different sceneries of
C. show that
D. draw the readers’ attention to the topic of this article.
61. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. turtle can usually lay 100 eggs at a time.
B. It’s quite dangerous for the tourist to watch the turtles at night by the seashore.
C. Turtles usually lay eggs when they are 50 years of age.
D. If you go to the beach in October, you can see turtles lay eggs.
62. The underlined word in the passage probably refers to ______.
A. the process of hatching
B. the mother turtles
C. the end of hatching
D. newly-born turtles
63. Which of the following shows the correct relationship of the three places? (M=Mon Repos Conservation Park; Q=
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Pets are popular. They’re good listeners, they encourage us to exercise, and they’re always on our side when we argue with others. They can bring people comfort and pleasure.
But it is important to keep in mind that pets can carry diseases that can make you sick. Washing your hands often — especially after you touch, feed, or clean up a pet — is the best way to keep yourself healthy and prevent the spread of disease. Be sure to clean your fingernails(指甲)carefully every time you wash.
You also can protect your health by wearing gloves while cleaning animal cages or cat litter boxes. Avoid washing your pet in the bathtub (浴缸), but if you do, always disinfect (消毒) the tub immediately afterward.
Be sure to bring your pet to the hospital for examinations every two weeks or month and whenever your pet is sick or injured.
You can do a few other things to keep yourself and your pet healthy. Only give your pet food that has been planned ahead for them. It’s not a good idea to share your food with your pet. Human food (like chocolate) can make animals sick. Never feed your pet raw meat because it can carry germs (细菌) that cause serious illness.
And funny as it can be to see your dog or cat drinking from the toilet, don’t let pets do this. It’s bad for your pet’s health! Give them clean, fresh water to drink at all times.
Never give milk to cats. The only milk an animal should drink is from its mother. Cow’s milk is not for pets, especially for cats, as it makes them sick.
Finally, some animals aren’t pets. Don’t take in a wild or abandoned (被抛弃的) animal as a pet because it may have diseases that could make you or your family sick. Instead, turn to an animal rescue group that is trained in helping sick or abandoned animals.
【小题1】The first paragraph mainly tells us that pets can ______.
| A.be great friends | B.bring us pleasure |
| C.help us keep healthy | D.do harm to us |
| A.washing your fingernails after touching your pet |
| B.wearing gloves when cleaning your pet’s cage |
| C.washing your pet in the bathtub |
| D.bringing your pet for examinations regularly |
| A.the cow | B.the mother cat |
| C.cow’s milk | D.mother cat’s milk |
| A.Sharing your chocolate with your dog. |
| B.Letting your dog drink from the toilet. |
| C.Feeding your little cat with raw meat. |
| D.Giving your cat cooked fish. |
| A.call an animal rescue group |
| B.bring it back to your home |
| C.give it first aid(急救)in time |
| D.help to find its owner |
It was shortly before midnight, and Dr Patricia was getting ready for bed. The phone rang on the end of the line was a woman about to break a promise.
The woman was her mother’s neighbor. Flora Harris had made the neighbor swear she wouldn’t tell her daughter she’d had a heart attack and was in the hospital, for fear her daughter would worry. The neighbor wisely decided to disobey orders.
Harris desperately wanted to get to the hospital immediately, but she couldn’t. She lives in Washington, D. C, and her mother lives in California.
For the past year a half, Harris has gone to Los Angeles every other month to take care of her mother. Flora Harris takes care of her husband, James, who’s 91 and has Alzheimer’s disease. They live in their own home, and a caregiver comes to help them a few hours a day.
Harris is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar. She’s often worried, not to mention exrtemely busy with a demanding job, two teenage daughters and the frequent trips to California.
In some ways, Harris is lucky. She has the resources to make the trips to Los Angeles. Plus, Harris is a doctor who treats the elderly.
“But it’s still tough,” she says. “I can foresee what the next few years are going to look like, and it’s not a pretty picture. My father’s going to need diapers (尿布). There will come a time when he won’t recognize me and he’s easily excited. I worry he’s going to be violent and hurt my mother.”
So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents? There are no magic answers. You can hire someone to help, but you can’t oursource it completely.
1.Why was the woman thought to have broken a promise?
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A.She failed to take care of Flora. |
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B.She was not supposed to call Harris at midnight. |
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C.She couldn’t go to hospital on time. |
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D.She told Harris about her mother’s illness. |
2.What can we learn about Patricia Harris from the passage?
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A.She thinks it harder to look after her parents the next few years. |
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B.Her parents cannot take of themselves at all. |
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C.She cannot do a demanding job. |
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D.She cannot afford to go to California often. |
3.What does the underlined word “outsource” in the last paragragh mean?
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A.Arrange somebody outside to do a job. |
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B.Work something out by oneself. |
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C.Speak something out for help. |
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D.Understand something. |
4.What’s the main idea of this passage?
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A.Aging people in the USA are increasing. |
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B.The rate of heart disease is high in America. |
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C.It is difficult to tend aging parents from afar. |
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D.Harris advises on tending aging parents from afar. |