The sun is setting on a summer night. At the entrance to a deep dark cave, a few bats fly out high up into the air. More and more of the small creatures appear. Within a few minutes, a whole river of bats is pouring out of the cave, and they keep coming, millions and millions of them. Sounds like a scary horror movie? Believe it or not, this scene takes place every night,all summer long,at Bracken Cave in Texas, where 20 million bats fly outside to feed on insects. Every March or April, Mexican free-tailed bats fly up to 1,000 miles from their winter home in Mexico to this cave, where they raise their young. Soon after they arrive, each mother gives birth to a baby. As many as 500 baby bats crowd into one square foot of space. All those badies create nice warm temperatures to keep them comfortable. If you’ve ever lost sight of your parents on a crowded playground, you may be wondering how mother bats recognize their babies. They use their sense of smell to recognize their own babies when it is time for the babies to nurse. The cave, a quiet place in winter, filled with life all summer. Bat poop, called guano, soon covers the floor,prviding food for tiny organisms(微生物). And then come the bugs. Kennedy says, “you walk in with your headlight on and the floor of the cave is full of bugs. Insects are flying around, and bectles(甲虫) move slowly up you legs!” When the adult bats leave the cave at night of feed, they are helping humans.They eat tons of insects in a single night, including many pests that eat farmer’s crops. And they get rid of mosquitoes, too. When twenty million bats fly out of one cave opening, they make a column so thick that they show up on radar at the nearby airport. It can take three hours for all of them be to come out. 1.Mexican free-taled bats fly to Texax every March or April because . A.they can find lots of food B.the cave is bigger C.they give birth to baby bats D.they can protect the crops 2.The mother bat finds its baby by . A.smelling B.hearing C.touching D.watching 3.The underlined word “poop” probably means . A.body B.waste C.food D.cave 4.Whhich of the following is right? A.As many as 500 baby bats crowd into one cave. B.It’s easy for all the bats to get out of the cave quickly. C.A mother bat will bear at least one babyb at at a time. D.Bats eat many crop pests and mosquitoes.
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The summer holiday will be upon us, which means it’s time to talk about holiday movies.There aren’t necessarily the 10 best films, but they all have something that caught our eye. Setember 1 New Line Cinema The nativity story The passion of thechrist broke the box office reord with its lifelike portrayal(描写) of Jesus’death. Now coms Nativity, the story of events leading up to his birth. The big player here, as you might exepct, is Mary. She is played by young Keisha Castle-Hughes, an Oscar nominee for 2002’s Whale Rider. The director has Texas ties: Catherine Hardwicke is a McAllen native whose two previous films, Thirteen and Lords of Dogtown, both had a great deal of visual and dramatic energy. Setember 8 Touchstone Apocalypto Speaking of Passion, folks have been taliking about Mel Gibson’s newmayan civilization epic for some time. Then all HELL Broke Loose, the filmmaker complains about Jews during a traffic stop, and this will also be rreleased beneath a cloud of controversy(争议). Setember 15 DreamWorks Pictures Eragon Remember playing Dungeons and Dragons when you were a kid? Oh, that was the kid you used to pick on? Well, still, we’ve been hearing about Eragon for more than year, and the giant dragon egg is finally ready to hatch. Based on the novel by Christopher Paolini, Eragon tells a story of a farm boy who comes upon a dragon egg and follows his destiny to defend his native land against an evil king. The dragon acting promises to be grand, though it sounds like Frodo should be asking for royalties. Setember 22 Universal Pictures The Good Shepherd Robert De Niro steps behind the camera to helm The Good Shepherd, a story of the early CIA as seen through ghe eyes of agent Edward Wilson (Matt Damon). The great actor gets a fine cast to play with. William Hurt, Michael Gambon, John Turturro, Angelina Jolie are all along for the ride. 1.The most stitable film for a child might be . A. The Nativity story B. Apocalypto C. Eragon D. The Good Shepherd 2.If you want to see the film directed by Bobert De Niro, you should go to . A. New Line Cinema B. Touchstone C. DreamWorks Pictures D. Universal Picture 3.The movie whose future is in doubt will be released on . A.Setember 1 B.Setember 8 C.Setember 15 D.Setember 22 4.What’s the purpose of the passage? A.To introduce some films to be released. B.To encourage people to enjoy themselves. C.To give some advice on spending summer holidays. D.To comment on some new films.
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LG Electronics, the world’s fourth largest cell phone producer, has added another feature to the mobile phone-reading books for the visually impaired(弱视). The company started marketing the model, the LF1300 on Sep.18.No other people but the blind and visually-impaired with a certificate(证书) can buy the talking phone at sales shops of LG Electronics. “The LF1300 is the world’s first mobile phone that is capable of reading books for the print-disabled, who otherwise could not enjoy them.This is not about making money but about continuing to put froth efforts to reduce the digital difference for the disabled,” LG Vice President said. Its users can download about 300 audio books from the Internet site of LG Sangam Library to their phones for free in two ways. One is to access the digital library’s Website on a computer designed for the blind to get the audio books and transfer them to cell phones. The other is to download the digital books directly with cell phones through the wireless net work by touching a hot key on the LF1300 phone. On top of its unique feature of reading books, the LF1300 is no worse than the pupular top-line phones in both outlooks and frnctionalities(功能性). The phone is armed with an MP3 player and a Bluetooth headset, enabling users to listen to the music or talk without a cord. The user interface(界面) of the LF1300 is also designed for the blind,enabling phone users to control it through a voice guidance system. However, because the phone’s internal mimory of 17MB is small even for a single audio book file, which takes up 80MB on average, a high-volume external memory is a must for the talking book services. 1.are allowed to buy the talking phone. A.Disabled people with a cerrtificate B.All the blind and poor-sighted people C.The blind and poor-sighted with a cerrtificate D.Both healthy and disabled citizens 2.The users can enjoy reading books on LF1300 by . A. talking to the microphone B.touching any key C.touching its screen D.touching the hot key 3.What can be learned from the passage? A.This is the first time LG company has done something for the disabled. B. Phone users don’t have to pay much to download the digital books. C.LF1300 has a less attractive outlook than any other top-line phone. D. The disadvantage of LF1300 is that it has too small internal memory. 4.The best title of the passage might be . A.A New Type of Cell Phone is on the Market B.Mobile Phones Can Read Books for the Print-Disabled C.The Disabled will Benefit from Cell Phone Producers D. Advanced Technology Helps the Blind Read Books
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AThe teenage girl who sat in Madeline Levine's office was bright and pretty. She came from a well-off family that loved her deeply. And she had used a razor(剃刀) to carve the word “Empty” into the skin of her left forearm. Outwardly, this girl seemed to have a happy life; underneath the surface, she was on the edge of disaster. As a psychologist, Levine has noticed important changes in the type of problems that today’s teens have.She believes today’s parents are so busy working to make sure their children have the best of everything that,increasingly, we miss out on giving our children what they need the most: time, attention and unconditional love. “All of us believe that we are somehow doing the best for our kids, and that this will help our kids lead the best life. But the things that help our children grow up to be normal and happy have very little to do with material goods,” Levine says. A parent’s job is to ensure a kid works hard, believes Levine, but they need to be realistic about their child’s abilities, Most of us are actually rather ordinary. We should let children know everyone has strengths and weaknesses. One teen told Levine his whole had been about preparing for college. Another was afraid to go home after getting cut from the school baskedball team-he felt terrible about letting his father down. Kids who constantly feel they’ve disappointed their parents, and that they aren’t good enough, often end up depressed and suicidal(自杀). Children need to know they are loved unconditionally, even if they don’t make the football team or get A on every project. “At the end of the day, we all just want to go home, to a palce where we’re loved simply for who we are,” Levine says. 1.What is the purpose of the first paragraph? A.To tell readers a story about an unlucky girl. B.To ask readers not to judge a person by his appearance. C.To draw readers’attentionto teenagers’problems. D.To let readers know something about Levine’s job. 2.Levine believes that teen’s problems are caused by . A.too much pressure from themselves B.unrealistic parental expectaions C.increasingly competitive environment D.too much care and love from parents 3.It can be learned that parents should keep in mind that . A.children don’t need material things B.they should put children’s interests above all C.children have the right to choose their life D.children should be loved for who they are 4.Children should be taught to know that . A.no one is perfect B.they can succeed by working hard C.life is not always smoothD.They shouldn’t disappoint their parents
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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白 处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One cold evening, I was waiting outdide for a taxi in New York city. Later, I was 1by a man in his thirties. Obviously, he was angry, complaining how 2New Yorks were. I knew my 3would only be about 10 minutes and a part of me wanted to keep 4and just move on, but I also wanted to try and connect. I asked him why. He told me he had just come from JFK airport 5a custmer, which means $70 in lost fare(车费), a fairly big deal. I tried to share his 6. Gradually, he calmed down. He mentioned he had read an article 7that the happiest people are those who give. 8,he hoped to have more chance to 9in his life, I was starting to 10being with him! Arriving at my destination , I paid him, giving a generous tip. I alsopulled out an extra $20 and said, “Sir, I share the same 11of giving with you. Here's an extra little bit. 12it ,since you’re alreday 13$70 from JFK. But, if you want to experience the 14of the gift, give it to the next 15.” For a monment I thought I was so 16! But the driver 17me by saying, “Sir, I have a 18idea. You give that $20 to a homeless person and I will gift the next rider for free.” It was an honor meeting the driver and learning the lesson of 19,everyone is able to give and surprise 20with their generisity. 1.A.taken up B.picked up C.sent up D.put up 2.A.serious B.cruel C.horrible D.strict 3.A.ride B.flight C.way D.distance 4.A.free B.calm C.busy D.silent 5.A.with B.without C.for D.to 6.A.delight B.worry C.unhappiness D.surprise 7.A.saying B.writing C.telling D.speaking 8.A.Otherwise B.However C.Besides D.therefore 9.A.give B.share C.take D.forgive 10.A.mind B.regret C.enjoy D.hate 11.A.idea B.action C.practice D.story 12.A.Forget B.Keep C.Put D.Pay 13.A.up B.in C.down D.out 14.A.force B.energy C.strength D.power 15.A.passenger B.conductor C.stranger D.tourist 16.A.bad B.cool C.silly D.simple 17.A.disappointed B.satisfied C.surprised D.encouraged 18.A.better B.further C.worse D.newer 19.A.what B.when C.which D.how 20.A.one B.another C.other D.some
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is known to us all is that the 2012 Summer Olymic Games will take place in London. A. It B. What C. As D. Which
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Mr. Brown lay awake all night wondering whether to leave or stay. A.wide B.well C.much D.very
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It was not until the train was out of sight they stopped waving their hands. A. when B.before C.since D.that
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I promise that you receive all the money that is owed to you. A. should B.must C.shall D.can
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—Oh,dear! We only have 15 minutes to get to the station! —So terrible! There isn’t any taxi around when you want . A. one B. it C. that D. this
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