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 “Around 500,000 years ago, at the Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian in Beijing’s suburban Fangshan district, which is about 50 km from the city of Beijing, there lived early human beings,” says a China history textbook.

The textbook now has to be revised. New dating techniques suggest the remains of Peking Man--- found in the 1920s---are over 200,000 years older than previously thought. What’s important about that date, about 770,000 ago, is that this was an ice age on Earth.

Over Earth’s long history, there have been a number of times when ice and snow covered a large part of its surface. Such periods are known as ice ages.

Earth is in an ice age now. It started about 2 million years ago. Despite the many warm periods since then, scientists regard the whole time as one ice age because of the continuous existence of at least one large ice sheet---the one over Antarctica.

The new discovery was made by Chinese and US scientists. It suggests Peking Man is probably our oldest cold weather human being, said Darryl Granger, an atmospheric scientist at Purdue University whose research appears in Thursday’s edition of the journal Nature.

The average yearly temperature at the time in that part of China was around the freezing mark, but it was too dry for an ice sheet, Granger said.

This raises a question. How did Peking Man survive the cold weather?

Rick Potts, a Smithsonian Institution human origins expert who wasn’t involved in the research, raised three possibilities:

First, fire. Early findings showed signs of a fire in Peking Man’s cave. But there has been debate about whether the fire was accidental or controlled.

Second, fur. There is no evidence that Peking Man used simple tools to make more form-fitting clothes, it’s more likely he wore animal fur.

Lastly, he may have developed gradually to handle the cold. Peking Man may have experienced physiological changes that allowed more blood to flow to his hands and legs, Potts said. “People in general who live in colder climates tend to be shorter and wider,” he explained.

Unlike the times of Peking Man today the global temperature is rising due to the greenhouse effect. In the future, could humans develop to handle the warmth just as Peking Man did to fight the cold?

72. According to the new research, Peking Man actually dates back to _______.

A. around 500,000 years ago            B. over 200,000 years

C. about 770,000 years ago             D. about 2 million years ago

73. What is the most important standard for scientists to decide an ice age?

A. The weather conditions.              B. The continuous existence of any large ice sheets.

C. The average yearly temperature        D. The long period of snowfall

74. Which of the following is true of Peking Man?

A. He is the oldest human being           B. He used fire to keep warm

C. He wore form-fitting clothes made from fur with simple tools.

D. He might have been shorter and wider than previously thought.

75. The following are all the possibilities EXCEPT _______ that the Peking Man survived the cold weather.

A. putting up tents to keep the cold out      B. wearing animal fur

C. using fire in their cave                 D. developing gradually to handle the cold.

【小题1】C

【小题2】B

【小题3】D

【小题4】A

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Your computer has been playing music for years, one CD at a time.Now hundreds of songs can be stored in your PC if they’re in the MP3 format.
What is it?
MP3 compresses (压缩) music into small computer—friendly files.You access MP3 music several ways: Tunes can be downloaded from websites that have converted (转变) vast music libraries into MP3.Or you can prerecorded CDs into your PC and convert songs in minutes into MP3.Once MP3 music is on your PC’s hard drive, you can play it through your computer’s speakers, “burn” it onto blank CDs or swap (交换) MP3 files with friends using e—mail.
How much?
Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free.It is preinstalled (预先安装)on most new computers or can be downloaded from many websites, including MP3, com.Some MP3 sites are free.Just type at around $50 and can hold hundreds of songs.A blank CD on which you can record music costs about a dollar.
Advantages
MP3 turns your home PC into a jukebox (自动唱机).Tiny MP3 players are the size of a deck of cards, making it easy to take hundreds of songs with you.
Disadvantages
You may find that music at many sites is limited.And some only allow you to listen rather than download offerings.Others let you download music that then can’t be copied to MP3 players.And a growing number of new CDs make it impossible to copy songs to a computer.
【小题1】How can you get Mp3 music?

A.By turning your home PC into jukebox.
B.By taking you own music or songs with you.
C.By copying songs to a PC through the speakers.
D.By downloading from websites which have converted music libraries.
【小题2】Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free of charge.
B.MP3 music can be “burned” onto bland CDs or swapped with friends by e-mail.
C.MP3 music can be taken along while traveling.
D.A greater number of new CDs make it possible to copy songs to a computer.
【小题3】How much will you pay for a MP3 player?
A.Free of chargeB.Free downloading
C.At least fifty dollarsD.About a dollar
【小题4】What is the closest meaning of the underlined word “burn”?
A.CopyB.PlayC.StoreD.Change

Australian scientists are trying to give kangaroo-style stomachs to cattle and sheep in order to cut he greenhouse gases they send out, which are thought to be responsible for global warming.

Thanks to special bacteria in their stomachs, kangaroo flatulence(肠胃气胀)contains no methane(甲烷)and scientists want to transfer that bacteria to cattle and sheep who produce large quantities of the harmful gas.

While the usual image of greenhouse gas pollution is a billowing smokestack (烟囱) pushing out carbon dioxide, farm animals’ passing wind contribute a sur­prisingly high percentage of total emissions (排放物)in some countries.

“Fourteen percent of emissions from all sources in Australia are from enteric methane from cattle and sheep,” said Athol Kleve, a senior research scientist with the Queensland state government.

“And if you look at another country such as New Zealand, which has got a much higher agricultural base, they're actually up around 50 percent, ” he said.

Researchers say the bacteria also make the diges­tive process much more efficient and could potentially save millions of dollars in feed costs for farmers.

But it will take researchers at least three years to isolate (分离) the bacteria, before they can even start to develop a way of transferring it to cattle and sheep.

Another group of scientists, meanwhile, has suggested Australians should farm fewer cattle and sheep and just eat more kangaroos.      

The idea is controversial (有争议的), but about 20 percent of health-conscious Australians are believed to eat the national symbol already.

“It's low in fat, it’s got high protein levels and it's very clean in the sense that basically it's the free-range (放养的) animal,” said Peter Amp of the University of New South Wales's institute of environmental studies.

1.Scientists intend to put bacteria into cattle and sheep _________.

A. so that they can make full use of special bacteria

B. to help Australian farmers to earn more money

C. so that they can protect Australian ecosystem

D. to prevent them from sending out harmful gases

2.Athol Kleve seems to believe that ________.

A. cattle and sheep produce more carbon dioxide

B. less cattle and sheep are raised in New Zealand

C. farm animals are responsible for greenhouse gases

D. New Zealand has the most animals in the world

3.What do the underlined words “the idea” in para­graph 9 refer to?

A. Australians should farm fewer cattle and sheep and just eat more kangaroos.

B. The bacteria could make the digestive process much more efficient.

C. Australians should give kangaroo - style stomachs to cattle and sheep.

D. The bacteria could save millions of dollars in feed costs for farmers.

4.Which of the statements is the advantage Peter Amp lists about kangaroo?

A. it is rich in protein                                    B. it is cheaper than beef

C. it is high in fat                                                       D. it is more delicious than sheep

 

 

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

At the end of my senior year of high school, I got a part-time job working at a local coffee shop. I thought the job would be  36  and stress-free. I  37  myself pouring the best coffee, making delicious doughnuts (炸面包圈), and becoming friends with   38   customers.

I wasn’t  39  the people with enormous orders, the women who  40    that the coffee was much too creamy, or the men who wanted their iced coffee remade   41    until they reached perfection. I couldn’t seem to   42   anyone.

One rainy day, one of my regular customers came in looking   43   . He said he felt like getting in bed,   44    the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt.Before he left, I handed him a bag along with his iced coffee. He was  45   , since he hadn’t   46   anything but coffee. I had given him his favorite type of doughnut.

“It’s  47  me.” I told him. “Have a nice day.”He smiled and   48   me before heading back out into the rain.

The next day, it was still raining, No customers wanted to get out of their cars, so I spent my afternoon  49  the window handing people their orders. I was completely wet and freezing cold.  50  , no one was tipping that day. Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, I grew more  51 .

In the evening, the customer from the day before drove up to the window. He handed me a pink rose and a note.

The note read:

Christine,

Thanks for being so sweet, kind and  52  yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone who’s genuinely nice. Please don’t  53  your way! Have a great day! -----Hank

After that, whenever I felt depressed or  54  of coffee, I thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask  55 , “How can I help you?”

36. A. hopeful                     B. meaningless     C. boring         D. easy

37. A. pictured        B. thought         C. developed      D. decided

38. A. rich                            B. handsome       C. regular          D. kind

39. A. imaging        B. expecting                 C. waiting        D. desiring

40. A. complained     B. praised          C. realized        D. thought

41. A. for a time                B. once in a while   C. again and again   D. now and then   

42. A. comfort        B. move           C. annoy          D. please        

43. A. happy                       B. angry           C. excited         D. upset

44. A. cutting         B. pulling          C. tearing         D. using

45. A. surprised       B. sorry            C. angry          D. excited

46. A. bought         B. got             C. wanted          D. ordered

47. A. on                              B. by             C. in              D. for

48. A. helped                     B. thanked         C. admired         D. praised

49. A. going away    B. running across     C. hanging out      D. walking around  

50. A. Still                     B. Worse           C. Then           D. However

51. A. depressed            B. embarrassed      C. frightened       D. injured   

52. A. careful         B. cheerful          C. thoughtful       D. powerful

53. A. hold           B. shake            C. practice         D. change         

54. A. sick                    B. glad             C. satisfied         D. sorry

55. A. unusually       B. properly          C. gratefully        D. politely       

 

IS IT TIME TO GET - MP3

Your computer has been playing music for years, one CD at a time.Now hundreds of songs can be stored in your PC if they’re in the MP3 format.

What is it?

MP3 compresses (压缩) music into small computer—friendly files.You access MP3 music several ways: Tunes can be downloaded from websites that have converted (转变) vast music libraries into MP3.Or you can prerecorded CDs into your PC and convert songs in minutes into MP3.Once MP3 music is on your PC’s hard drive, you can play it through your computer’s speakers, “burn” it onto blank CDs or swap (交换) MP3 files with friends using e—mail.

How much?

Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free.It is preinstalled (预先安装)on most new computers or can be downloaded from many websites, including MP3, com.Some MP3 sites are free.Just type at around $50 and can hold hundreds of songs.A blank CD on which you can record music costs about a dollar.

Advantages

MP3 turns your home PC into a jukebox (自动唱机).Tiny MP3 players are the size of a deck of cards, making it easy to take hundreds of songs with you.

Disadvantages

You may find that music at many sites is limited.And some only allow you to listen rather than download offerings.Others let you download music that then can’t be copied to MP3 players.And a growing number of new CDs make it impossible to copy songs to a computer.

1.How can you get Mp3 music?

   A.By turning your home PC into jukebox.B.By taking you own music or songs with you.

   C.By copying songs to a PC through the speakers.

D.By downloading from websites which have converted music libraries.

2.Which is NOT true according to the passage?

    A.Software needed to play and convert MP3 music is often free of charge.

    B.MP3 music can be “burned” onto bland CDs or swapped with friends by e—mail.

    C.MP3 music can be taken along while traveling.

    D.A greater number of new CDs make it possible to copy songs to a computer.

3.How much will you pay for a MP3 player?

    A.Free of charge  B.Free downloading   C.At least fifty dollars   D.About a dollar

4.What is the closest meaning of the underlined word “burn”?

    A.Copy    B.Play         C.Store    D.Change

 

Makoto、Mr. Zheng、Mr. Zhu、Jack 和Xiao Wang 正在广州寻找合适的餐厅,下列各题是对他们个人情况的介绍。阅读下列餐厅的信息(A、B、C、D、E、F), 选出符合他们各人需要的最佳选择。选项中有一项是多余的。

1. Makoto is a Japanese tourist who has stayed in Guangzhou for a few days. He wants to make a tour of North China but unfortunately he has no time. So he would like to find a restaurant where he can taste northern food and experience the life in the north.

78. 2. Mr. Zheng was born in Hunan but went to Japan at an early age. This time he came to Guangzhou to deal with some business affairs. Coming back to his homeland after being away for about 20 years, he hopes to find a restaurant serving food of his home town.

79. 3. It is the first time for Mr. Zhu, who comes from the northeast of China, to visit Guangdong Province. He is interested in traditional Cantonese food and Cantonese lifestyle.

80. 4.Jack is a successful businessman. He is flying to Guangzhou to meet some people, who are likely to sign a contract with him. He wants to find a high quality restaurant. Of course, it is the quality rather than the price that he cares about.

81. 5.Xiao Wang, a migrant worker in Guangzhou, plans to hold a party with his 10 friends. All of them are fond of the Sichuan cuisine. Xiao Wang hopes to spend less than 600 yuan for the dinner.

A

Nanhai Yucun Restaurant

Founded in 1986, Nanhai Yucun Restaurant has always been one of the gourmets’ choices in Guangzhou.

Prices are high, but so is the quality. Just look at the gust list; the King and Queen of Spain, South Korea’s Prime Minister and his wife have eaten here, along with lots of local famous people.

 

B

Dongbeiren

Dongbeiren is meant for northerners. The decoration is basically red—from the paper cuts and the curtains to the Kang (a bed with a table where people can sit comfortably without shoes and with their legs folded). It is perhaps a way to remind the northerners of home or for other people to get in touch with the north. 

 

C

Taotaoju Restaurant

Taotaoju Restaurant is one of Guangzhou’s most well-known traditional Cantonese restaurants, located in a historic building in the heart of the city’s Xiguan District.

You can’t get any more traditional Guangzhou than this, which is a great place for dim sun and seafood. You haven’t lived in Guangzhou until you’ve eaten dim sum in a true local place like Taotaoju. It’s also a popular spot for parties.

 

D

Chongqing Xiaodongtian Restaurant

It’s one of the top Sichuan cuisine restaurants in Guangzhou, featuring Chongqing flavor.

It is a group of chain restaurants in Guangzhou. The food is Sichuan style, but the decoration and surroundings are a bit old.

Like most Sichuan restaurants, the pleasant smell of their traditional hot pot spreads throughout the whole place.

Food here is medium-priced, around 50 RMB per person.

 

E

Maojia Reastaurant

Maojia Reastaurant is a local favorite for strong-flavored Hunan dishes.

It has a strong cultural atmosphere related to Chairman Mao and also introduces Maojia dishes characteristic of tasty Hunan local flavors, which are a bit softer than the traditional Hunan flavor.

 

F

Enmi Japanese Reastaurant

The decoration here is beautiful and peaceful.

A small “courtyard of bamboo” is refreshing while the space between tables is large and comfortable. The diverse sashimi (raw fish slices) is a must-try here.

The food, however, is served slow and the regulated tow hours for ordering is strange.

 

 

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