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     Britain's seed bank,  the only one in the world aiming to collect all of the planet's wild plant species, 
 has reached its goal of banking 10 percent by 2010.
     The Millennium Seed Bank Project,  run by Kew Gardens-one of the oldest botanical gardens-will
officially deposit the 24,200th species on Thursday,  a pink,  wild banana from China.
     More than 50 countries are now on board with Kew's giant task but vast places of the globe,  
including India and Brazil,  still need to join in and donate seeds,  director Paul Smith said.
     The seed bank is one of the largest and most diverse in the world with more than 1.5 billion seeds.Its
goal is to help protect the planet's biodiversity during a time of climate change.
     The wild banana seed is under threat of extinction (灭绝)  in Southwest China from agricultural
development.It is a vital food source for Asian elephants and important for growing bananas for human
consumption.
      Stored at minus20 degrees centigrade,  the seeds can last for thousands of years and await the day
that scientists hope never comes-when the species no longer exist in the wild.
     It is a race against time,  Smith said,  because in the last decade alone,  20 plants held in the bank
have already been wiped out in the wild.He estimates that between a third and a quarter will become
extinct this century.
     "It is urgent and it is happening now.An area,  the size of England,  is cleared of primary vegetation
(植被) every year." Smith said.
      Because most of the world's food and medicines come from nature,  protecting wild plant species

 is quite important,  scientists say.There are already many other seed banks safeguarding food crops, 
 which only account for 0.6 percent of plant diversity.
      For Kew's next goal-to collect a quarter of wild varieties by 2020-the botanists need 10 million
pounds a year,  or a further 100 million pounds on top of the 40 million they have already been granted.

1. What's the final purpose of the Britain's seed bank?

A. To collect enough money for the project.
B. To safeguard food crops.
C. To protect wild plants from extinction.
D. To help scientists study wild plants.

2. The wild banana seed in China is in danger because of________.

A. the expanding of farming work
B. the climate change in this area
C. the large number of Asian elephants
D. human's large consumption

3. We can learn from the passage that________.

A. the seeds in the bank can be used now and then spread all over the world
B. India and Brazil haven't joined in the Seed Bank Project at present
C. there is only one seed bank in the world at present
D. the wild plants in places like India and China will never die out

4. What does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph 7 refer to?

A. The extinction of plant species.
B. The Millennium Seed Bank Project.
C. Britain's seed bank.
D. Kew Gardens'next goal.

5. Which of the following information isn't mentioned in the passage?

A. The global partnership of collecting wild plant species.
B. The temperature condition of the conservative wild plant species.
C. The government's financial support for the seed bank project.
D. Scientists'concern on the extinct wild plant species.

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A. Why do people turn to alternative energy?
B. How do we use renewable energy?
C. The sources of renewable energy.
D. What is renewable energy?
E. Where is the solar energy from?
F. The advantages of renewable energy.
1.                          
     When speaking about renewable energy, we are talking about power which derives  its energy from
resources which will not be diminished from the use. Renewable energy is a substitute for the
nonrenewable energy of fossil fuel.
2.                         
     One fundamental advantage of renewable energy, and environmentalists'  favorite reason to promote
its use, is that there are no greenhouse gases or other pollutants give out as there are with the burning
of fossil fuels. Renewable energy, or solar, water and wind power, are certainly not new although they
have received much attention recently because they will not cause pollution. Environmental friendly
power sources such as wind, solar and water power have been used in both developing and developed
countries for a long time because they are cheap and clean, but they have yet to be used as a primary
source of energy for any big urban area.
3.                       
     The generation of power from renewable energy sources has become somewhat more common in
recent times as people have increasingly become aware of issues such as climate change due to fossil
fuel byproducts and the political or social worries about nuclear power. There are numerous countries
and nonprofit, environmentally conscious organizations that are  supporting the use of renewable energy.
4.                      
     The flow of renewable energy has to do with naturally occurring phenomena. Tides, sunlight, wind
and heat are all created by geothermal events and all are sources of energy has unique characteristics
related to where and how we can use them.
5.                      
     Most technology which transforms renewable energy into power which we can use is solar power
either directly or indirectly. The atmospheric system of the earth keeps balance so that the heat which
spreads out into space is equal to the amount of radiation received from the sun. The quantity of energy
contained in the atmosphere approximates the earth' s climate. The bodies of water of the earth, or its
hydrosphere, absorb much of the radiation which is received from the sun. And much of that absorbed
radiation is in the lower latitudes surrounding the equator.
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     For the people living in the Nile Basin, the river is their life.This 6,825 km waterway, whose watershed (流域) covers three million square kilometers, flows through mountains, woodlands, lakes and deserts. Its potential for fishing, tourism and shipping is great-but so are its challenges.
     Water shortage, already serious in Egypt and Sudan, will soon influence several other countries in the
watershed as well.Today, about 160 million people depend on the Nile River for their living. Within the
next 25 years, the district's population is expected to double, adding to the demand brought about by growth in industry and agriculture. The frequent drought (干旱) adds to the urgency.
     Water quality is also a problem. Precious soil is washed out to sea.Wastes from industry and agriculture create pollution. Higher concentrations of salt influence irrigated soils. Waterborne diseases continue unchecked. In areas where it's hot and damp, water hyacinths choke off lakes, dams and other sections of the
river, making it difficult for fishing and other businesses to move forward.
     Native people along the narrow area of farmland have watched the sand move closer day by day.
They've seen the river change course, and their only source (来源) of water thickened with mud. They're
very poor and have few choices.
     But a new program, the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), is offering very practical assistance. The program is more than just a watermanagement project. It's a plan for the social and economic development of a vast
district: it concentrates on the needs of the poorest of the poor and the environment that supports them.    
     These are whole ecosystem problems, calling for united solutions (解决办法). Half the Nile Basin's
countries are among the world's poorest nations; yet, somehow, they must find the resources, skills and
political will to overcome these challenges.  
1. What are the great challenges the Nile Basin faces?
A. The development of shipping industry.
B. Overfishing of native people.
C. Water shortage and water quality.
D. Increasing population and tourism.
2. The underlined word "hyacinths" ( in Paragraph 3 ) refers to "_____".
A. animals  
B. plants  
C. rocks  
D. salts
3. The program NBI is mainly aimed at _____.
A. preventing water pollution
B. changing the river course
C. improving living conditions of the poor
D. preventing land from becoming desert
4. What would be the best title of this passage?
A. People's Life in Egypt and Sudan
B. Frequent Drought in Egypt and Sudan
C. The Poorest Countries in the Nile Basin
D. The Ecosystem Problems in the Nile Basin
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     The idea for a science experiment can come from an unusual place. After watching a YouTube video of a dancing bird named Snowball, a scientist in California decided to study the ability of animals to keep the beat.
     Bird lovers have long claimed that their pets have rhythm, and there are many videos of dancing birds
online. Until now, scientists have suspected that humans are the only animals that can accurately keep
rhythm with music.
     Thanks to Snowball, that scientific opinion is changing. Snowball is a cockatoo, a kind of parrot, and
his favorite song is "Everybody" by the Backstreet Boys. When he hears the song, he moves his feet and
rocks his body with the tempo, or pace of the music, as though he is the only bird member of the boy
band.
     Aniruddh Patel is a neuroscientist, or a scientist who studies how the brain and the nervous system
contribute to learning, seeing and other mental abilities. He works at the Neurosciences Institute in San
Diego. After seeing Snowball' s dance online, Patel visited the cockatoo at the bird rescue facility he's
called home for two years. The scientist played "Everybody" for Snowball and also played versions of the song that were sped up or slowed down.Sometimes, Snowball danced too fast or too slowly. Often, when there was a change in tempo, Snowball adjusted his dancing to match the rhythm.In other experiments,
scientists have observed the same abilities in preschool children.
     Patel isn't the only scientist who has studied Snowball's moves. Adena Schachner, who studies
psychology at Harvard University, also wanted to know more about the dancing bird.Schachner's team
played different musical pieces for Snowball and a parrot named Alex, as well as eight human volunteers.
The scientists observed that the birds and the humans kept time to the music with about the same accuracy.
     Schachner and her team watched thousands of YouTube videos of different animals moving to music.
Not all the animals could dance, however.From watching the videos, the scientists observed that only
animals that imitate sounds, including 14 parrot species and Asian elephants, accurately moved in time to
music. 
1. The underlined words 'that scientific opinion" in the third paragraph refer to the theory that _____.
A. birds like Snowball have the ability to keep the beat
B. humans are the only animals that can accurately keep rhythm with music
C. the brain and the nervous system contribute to some mental abilities
D. bird pets can have their special rhythm under human’s instruction
2. From the fourth paragraph we may know that _____.
A. Patel is the only scientist who has studied Snowball’s moves.
B. Snowball is able to adjust his dancing to match the rhythm.
C. Snowball cannot dance to the versions of the song Everybody.
D. it is the brain and the nervous system that control the mental abilities.
3. The idea of studying animals' ability to keep the beat comes from _____.
A. bird lovers' discovery  
B. humans'  musical sense
C. the same abilities in children  
D. videos of dancing birds
4. According to the scientists, Snowball's ability to dance to music is probably related to the fact that
_____.
A. it is the only bird member of the Backstreet Boys band
B. it has the ability to imitate sounds
C. it is a kind of dancing parrot
D. it has the same abilities as preschool children
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     If, for some reason, you had 2,010 empty plastic bottles, what would you do? You'd probably sell
them cheaply, right? But Xia Yu collected 2,010 bottles and built a boat with them. As you read this, Xia
is, in fact, on a river somewhere in Anhui, slowly going towards his destination: the Expo Garden in
Shanghai. 2,010 plastic bottles were to celebrate the Expo 2010 Shanghai. On the opening day of the
Expo, Xia, together with five friends, went on a 1,500 km journey from Xiangtan to the Expo Garden, in
spite of the doubt whether they'll make it.After all, the boat they are on can hardly be called a boat. It cost only 2,000 yuan to build in a month.
     What's keeping Xia going is a major cause behind the trip. "We are examining water pollution through
our journey and trying to promote a lowcarbon lifestyle. Before we started, no one believed we could sail
the boat to the Dongting Lake. But we made it." But as they expected, the journey has not always been
smooth. Of the six from Xiangtan, four gave up. As of press time (截至发稿时), only Xia and his friend
Huang Ying were on the boat.Huang suffered from a disease when they reached Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province.Xia said,"There are so many things that can stop us from making it to Shanghai, like the weather, health,
and sometimes swift river water."
     "The boat was produced in a factory according to our design, and perhaps it's not in a very good
condition. But," Xia  said, "we are wearing life jackets." "Some boats passing by offered help." What is
more of a reward for Xia and Huang is that the Yangtze River turned out much cleaner than they had
expected. Although Xia and Huang are uncertain about the journey ahead, they are "quite happy" with
what they have already achieved. "After all, it's not the destination that counts. It's always the course that
matters the most."
1. Xia Yu doubts the success of the journey because of _____.
A. such a long journey on the river
B. the poor boat and the bad weather
C. few people taking part in the journey
D. the seriously polluted river in some parts
2. Which of the following is NOT the purpose of the journey?
A. To examine water pollution.
B. To celebrate the Expo 2010 Shanghai.
C. To win a race on the water.
D. To promote a lowcarbon lifestyle.
3. From the text we know that _____.
A. they stay on the boat at night
B. three people gave up due to their bad health
C. Xia Yu and his mate have arrived in Shanghai
D. Huang suffered from a disease on the journey
4. The last paragraph tells us Xia Yu and Huang Ying _____.
A. pay more attention to the process
B. are sure to arrive at the destination
C. helped turn the Yangtze River cleaner
D. are happy because of their final success
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     Half an hour of exercise a day can add an extra five years on your life, a ground breaking research has
revealed.Health experts said that walking or cycling gently has massive longterm benefits.According to the World Health Organization, research carried out in Britain and Denmark shows that gentle workouts
(锻炼) and even housework every day can boost life spans by as much as five years.
      The news will provide encouragement for those couch_potatoes to start taking exercise.Britain is in
the grip of an obesity epidemic (肥胖症), with just 35% of men and 24% of women taking regular
exercise.
     "Encouraging people to be physically active every day has so many health benefits, " said Dr.Marc
Danzon, WHO regional director for Europe."These include reducing the risk of developing certain
diseases and of becoming obese, as well as contributing to physical coordination, balance, strength and
mental wellbeing.It is a very costeffective public health tool."
     The organization is so concerned that the public is not getting the message on exercise that it will 
 launch a "Move for Health" campaign to boost public awareness.
      "The WHO encourages adults to take at least 30 minutes of moderate physical exercise a day,
defined as any body movement that results in energy expenditure (消耗), " said Dr  Danzon."This
includes walking, cycling, playing, housework, climbing stairs as well as sports." He added that children
should take at least 60 minutes of exercise every day.

1. The underlined phrase "couch potatoes" probably means______.

A. lazy bones who spend a lot of time sitting
B. people who like eating potatoes
C. persons who usually rest on a couch
D. players who take exercise with potatoes

2. Taking physical exercise every day benefits one's health in the following aspects except________.

A. strengthening body coordination
B. developing certain diseases and becoming obese
C. keeping body balance
D. keeping fit mentally

3. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Children should take more physical exercise than adults every day.
B. The WHO has tried to improve people's knowledge about exercise by launching a campaign.
C. People with an obesity epidemic in Britain seldom take regular exercise.
D. Physical exercise brings the best possible profit to public health at the lowest cost.

4. The passage mainly tells us________.

A. how to take exercise  
B. what the WHO is
C. how to lose weight  
D. how to add years to your life
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     Global warming is the process of earth's atmosphere heating up. Over the last 100 years, the average
temperature of earth's atmosphere has gone up 1 Fahrenheit. The weather has not changed exactly the
same way in every area of the planet. But scientists think that the rise in average temperature is already
affecting the earth's climate.
      Many scientists now believe that global warming is caused by cutting down trees, producing more
trash, and polluting the environment which are some of the reasons why the temperature has gone up.
Many scientists believe that the biggest causes of global warming are new human technologies that
release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
     The greenhouse effect is not new. Certain gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide
and methane, making it hard for heat energy to go into space. In the past, the climate didn't change much
because nature produced just the right amount of greenhouse gases to deal with it.
     Today, most scientists are pretty sure that the rising temperature can't be blamed on nature. Ever since
the industrial revolution in the 1700s, humans have relied on machines for daily life. And many of those
machines give off a lot of greenhouse gases. An increase in the release of greenhouse gases from human
activities is throwing nature off balance.
     The climate is a very complicated thing, but many scientists agree that the rising atmospheric
temperature has already damaged the environment. Sheets of ice, called glaciers, are melting in
Antarctica and other parts of the globe. As glaciers break off and melt into the oceans, they are adding
warm water to the oceans and causing the sea level to rise.
     Over the past 100 years, the sea level has risen 6-8 inches around the world. That means land along
the coasts is beginning to disappear under water. Bigger and warmer oceans are also adding to other
weather problems caused by pollution in the atmosphere. Some places have received more rain, others
have had bigger storms and a few areas in the world have experienced unusual droughts.

1. What is mainly talked about in this passage?

A. The melting of glaciers.                
B. Global warming. 
C. The world's weather.                  
D. The earth's temperature.

2. What causes global warming according to scientists?

A. Human activities.                    
B. The nature itself.
C. The earth's atmosphere.                
D. New discoveries

3. From the passage we can see that global warming will bring about _____.

A. the pollution in the atmosphere            
B. natural disasters
C. population pollution                    
D. the rise of glaciers
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    Is there anything more important than health? I don't think so. "Health is the greatest wealth," wise
people say. __1  
     If you have a headache, toothache, backache, or bad pain in the stomach, if you complain of a bad
cough, or if you suffer from high or low blood pressure, I think you go to the doctor.
     The doctor will examine your throat, test your blood pressure, take your temperature, sound your
heart and lungs, check your teeth or have your chest X-rayed. _. The only thing you have to do is to
follow his advice.
     __3   .
     An old gentleman came to see the doctor. The man was very ill. He told the doctor about his
weakness, memory loss and serious problems with his heart and lungs. The doctor examined him and
said there was no medicine for his disease. He told his patient to go to a quiet place for a month and
have a good rest. __4  . In other words, the doctor advised him to follow the rule: "Eat at pleasure,
drink with measure and enjoy life as it is. " The doctor also said that if the man wanted to be well again,
he shouldn't smoke more than one cigarette a day.
     A month later the gentleman came into the doctor's office. _5 . He thanked the doctor and said that
he had never felt a healthier man.
     "But you know, doctor," he said, "it's not easy to begin smoking at my age"

A. He also advised him to eat a lot of meat, drink two glasses of red wine every day and take long walks.
B. You can't be good at your studies or work well when you are ill.
C. After that he will advise some treatment or some medicine.
D. All these will cost a lot of money.
E. He looked cheerful and happy.
F. He was more worried about his illness.
G. Speaking about doctor's advice, I can't help telling you a funny story.
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                                           Kids' health: Four steps for fighting stress
     Everybody gets stressed time to time.  1    Some ways of dealing with stress -like screaming or hitting
someone一don't solve (解决),much. But other ways, like talking to someone you trust, can lead you to
solving your problem or at least feeling better.
     Try taking these four steps. the next time you are stressed:
     (1) Get support. When you need help, reach out to the people who care about you. Talk
     To "trusted adult, such as "parent or other relatives.   2    They might have had similar problems, such
as dealing with a test, or the death of a beloved pet.
     (2) Don't take it out on yourself. Sometimes when kids are stressed and upset they take it out on
themselves. Oh, dear, that's good idea. Remember that there are always people to help you. Don't take
it out on yourself.    3    
    (3) Try to solve the problem. After you're calm and you have support from adults and  friends, it's time
to get down to business.     4     Even if you can't solve it all,you can solve a piece of it.
    (4) Be positive. Most stress is temporary(暂时的).Remember stress does go away,
especially when you figure out the problem and start working on solving it. These steps aren't magic, but
they do work. And if you can stay positive as you make
your way through a tough time, you'll help yourself feel better even faster.     5    

A. Ask for a helping hand to get you through the tough situation.
B. Notice your friends' feelings and find a way to help them.
C. Different people feel stress in different ways
D. Ah, it feels so good when the stress is gone.
E. You need to figure out what the problem is.
F. And don't forget about your friends.
G. Then, find a way to calm down.
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     Tongue clicking is an important part of language for some southern African groups. And it could help
disabled people control their wheelchairs. The key is a device that is put in the ears and listens for tongue
clicks and then translates the sounds into commands for a wheelchair.
     Mouth interfaces (接口)that interact with wheelchairs are already common for seriously disabled
people. One device that fits within the roof of the mouth houses buttons that can be pressed with the
tongue.
     "But everything that involves tongue movement requires putting something in the mouth," says Ravi,
from the University of Bristol, UK. Besides issues of hygiene (卫生),these devices make it difficult for
the user to eat or speak, if they are able to ,while using it. Monitoring tongue movements through the ear
avoids these problems.
     The new device, a simple microphone that looks like an earphone for listening to music, picks up
certain sounds made by four sorts of tongue clicks. The microphone sends the information to a signal
processor which sorts out the clicks and passes the information to the wheelchair, where each click type
moves the chair in a distinct direction.
     Ravi's group has used the interface to control a virtual wheelchair. They have also used it to control
the reaching and grasping movements of a robotic arm. The four tongue clicks can be mastered in a
couple of hours, say the researchers. "This is a promising technique," says Jose del R. Millan, who has
been working on brain interfaces for controlling wheelchairs at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
in Lausanne. If it can be combined with real wheelchairs and shown to work reliably it could be very
valuable for patients, he says.
      The researchers plan to start using real wheelchairs, but in the meantime they are looking at whether
the number of commands can be increased by using a microphone in each ear, to get clearer signals to
the wheelchairs. "Even if four clicks prove to be the limit, it only takes 0.2 second to detect each sound,
so it's possible to spread high-level commands through combinations of clicking sounds," the researchers
say.
1. What plays the most important role in controlling the wheelchair by tongue clicking?
A. The tongue.
B. The device.
C. The wheelchair.
D. the brain.
2. What problem will be caused if mouth interfaces are used to monitor the wheelchair?
A. It is very difficult to operate the device.
B. The device is dirty and leads to disease.
C. The device makes it difficult for people to eat or speak.
D. People are disturbed by the device when listening.
3. What do we know about the new device according to the passage?
A. It is actually an earphone used to listen to music.
B. It hasn't been put into practice to control wheelchairs.
C. It can pick up all sounds made by tongue clicks.
D. It can give orders where the wheelchair should go .
4. What problem are Ravi and his groups trying to solve now?
A. That the device can't detect more commands.
B. That it needs a long time to detect each sound.
C. That it can only combine some easy tongue clicks.
D. That it takes a long time for the disabled to learn tongue clicks.
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