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Foresters are people who work with trees and know a lot about them. Occasionally, foresters have problems, and the foresters in southern Indiana have had many problems.

The foresters were doing an experiment. They wanted to grow walnut (胡桃) trees by planting walnuts in the ground. If they succeeded, the foresters would be able to control the location of the trees. Also, this method would be much cheaper than transplanting or moving nut trees that were grown in plant nurseries (苗圃) . So the foresters planted their walnuts, and that’s when the squirrels (松鼠) started causing trouble. Shortly after the nuts were planted, the squirrels dug them up for tasty snacks (快餐) .

The foresters tried to keep the squirrels away from the walnuts. Mothballs (卫生球) were used as a warning, but they didn’t work. Then, the foresters tried dipping the walnuts in kerosene (煤油) ,  but that didn’t stop the squirrels either. The foresters continue to search for a method that will really work. But until they find one, the squirrels can continue to have their walnut snacks and the foresters will have to transplant trees!

 

1.Foresters are people who        .

A. look after the forest and work with trees       

B. feed squirrels in the forest

C. catch squirrels that steal walnuts           

D. transplant trees

2.What were the foresters trying to do with the walnuts?

A. Plant food for squirrels.           B. Control the location of the trees.

C. Move the trees closer to the squirrels. D. Get squirrels to eat them.

3.The underlined word “transplanting” probably means “        ”.

A. planting          B. moving       C. growing          D. buying

4.What did the squirrels do to the walnuts that were dipped in kerosene?

A. Left them alone.                  B. Continued to eat them.

C. Hid them in trees                 D. Put them into the earth.

5.According to the story, which of the following is not true?

A. Mothballs didn’t prove to be a good method of stopping the squirrels from eating the walnuts.

B. The squirrels found the walnuts tasty.

C. The squirrels started eating mothballs instead of walnuts.

D. The forester haven’t found a good way to prevent the squirrels from eating the walnuts.

 

1.A 2.B 3.B 4.B 5.C 【解析】略
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Changsha,

Hunan Province

May 6, 2010

Dear editor,

    Under China’s current educational system, there are those who do nothing but study. They of course are thought to be model students.

    But I feel that there is another type of student who, perhaps not as diligent (勤奋的) as the first type, uses his time more efficiently and achieves a lot academically.

    Last year, a classmate of mine was accepted by a top university. It surprised all of us. It was because, unlike most of us, he didn’t spend too much of his time studying.

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Zhang Zishu

 

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