_____ soft and smooth, the cloth _____ well.
A.Felt; washes B.Feeling; washes
C.Felt; is washed D.Feeling; is washed
—I’m terribly sorry that I made your table cloth dirty!
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A.Don’t mention it B.Never mind C. That’s right D.That’s terrible
从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
1.action A.adapt B.actress C.agent D.amount
2.apologise A.case B.course C.raise D.service
3.speech A.church B.stomach C.technology D.machine
4.graph A.daughter B.telephone C.fright D.though
5.scream A.breast B.break C.spread D.defeat
众所周知,影响一个人成长的因素多种多样,比如:家庭、学校、社会、朋友、书籍、名人等。请你从中选择一个或两个对你的成长影响最大的因素,按以下要求写一篇英语短文:
注意: 1.选择其中一个或两个因素并陈述你的看法和理由。
2.词数在120左右。
Marley is a businessman. His business is freezing people. He works for a company in California called Trans Time. Trans Time freezes people after they die. Why does Trans Time freeze people? Doctors today can cure many diseases, but they cannot cure all diseases. People still get sick and die. Maybe in the future doctors will have medicine for all diseases. Some people think so. They want Trans Time to freeze their bodies after they die. Maybe 100 or 200, or 300 years later, Trans Time doctors will bring the people back to life. The doctors will cure their diseases, and the people will be alive and healthy again.
People often ask the scientists at the Trans Time, “How will Trans Time bring dead people back to life?” They say, “We can freeze a healthy animal and bring it back to life. We think that someday it will be possible with human.” When they say “someday”, they mean years from now — maybe 100 or 200 years. How can Trans Time keep people frozen for 200 years?
After a person dies, workers at Trans Time cool the body with ice and chemicals. When the body is very cold, workers put the body into a capsule (密封舱). They fill the capsule with liquid nitrogen (液氮). The temperature in it is 196 degrees centigrade below zero. Every two weeks workers add more liquid nitrogen. The liquid nitrogen keeps the bodies frozen.
Trans Time charges $21,000 to freeze a body and $59,000 to keep a body frozen. That’s $80,000 all together. It is a lot of money. But some people think that $80,000 is a fair price. It’s a fair price for a chance to live again, isn’t it?
1.What kind of people does Trans Time serve? (No more than 2 words)
2.How much should one pay together, if he wants his body to be cooled and kept by Trans Time?
(No more than 2 words)
3.Why do people want to be frozen? (No more than 9 words)
4.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? (No more than 6 words)
It’s easy to see how the sawfish got its name. These frightful creatures can grow to be more than 6 meters long. Their bodies are flat and winged, like underwater airplanes. And their noses are shaped like chainsaws.
Sawfish are food hunters of the sea. When a sawfish is hungry, it waves its sharp-toothed snout(口鼻部)through a group of fish. Then, it lifts its nose and uses its mouth to draw the injured victims.
Hardy(适应力强的)population of sawfish thrived in warm waters along coastlines around the world for thousands of years. Over the past 200 years, however, human actions have severely endangered sawfish. Threats include fishing nets that trap the huge animals, often by mistake.
Some people collect sawfish’s snouts as prizes: One snout recently sold for nearly $ 1,600 online. In some Asian cultures, the toothy snouts are used in ceremonies to drive evil and disease away. And sawfish are also delicious. A growing demand in Asia for the fish’s fins for a pricey soup has contributed to the fish’s loves. Compared with other fish, sawfish give birth late in life and at slow rates, which makes it hard for them to recover from overfishing.
New efforts now aim to restore sawfish population. Beginning next month, an international agreement will provide protection for all seven of the world’s sawfish species. Scientists are hoping that it’s not too late to save the sawfish.
Until 1998, “this fish had never been formally studied in the United States,” says Tonya Wiley of the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Fla. “We didn’t know such basic things as where they live, what habitat they use, how often they breed, how many young they have — even what age sawfish are when they begin breeding.”
Through historical studies and field research, scientists have become aware of how much the fish’s numbers have decreased. Today, there may be 90 percent fewer sawfish than there used to be. Wiley estimates that only 3,000 to 6,000 sawfish remain in US waters.
Sawfish
Descriptions |
Size |
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2. __________ |
Body: Flat and winged |
Nose: Like a chainsaw |
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3. __________ of hunting for food |
Attacking fish with 4.__________ |
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Drawing the injured victims with its mouth |
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5. __________ Sawfish’s disappearance |
6. __________ |
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Sawfish’s snout relates business |
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Its 7. __________ and slowly which makes it hard to recover from overfishing |
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8.__________ |
Only 10 % sawfish left |
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3,000 to 6,000 remain in US waters |
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Efforts |
9.__________ |
Measure |
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Restoring sawfish population |
10. __________ all seven of the world’s sawfish species |
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