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I have been fond of playing chess for many years and I have made a rapid progress, for which I am proud. However, I came across the chess player on the Internet several days ago. While played, I was so eager to win. But because of my carelessness, I failed in the end, what got me crazy. I burst into tear. My parents looked at me in silence. Only when I calmed down they tell me that it was no use get angry when we met with failures. What we should do is learn to control our emotions or try to do better next time. I was ashamed of what I did. “Never will I lose my temper again.”I told me.
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Post-00s (《零零后》) is a documentary(纪录片) about growing up. It shows the real lives of children who 1. born between 2000 and 2009.
They struggle with schoolwork. 2.(face) with problems in relationships with others, they don’t know what to do if a younger brother or sister is born into the family.
But this five-episode series, which was aired on CCTV9 from Aug 20, is different 3. other TV programs with a similar theme.
Post-00s 4.(film) over a period of 10 years, during 5. time the show makers followed the growth of a group of kids from kindergarten to middle school. In other words, everything in the series is real.
Such stories, which 6.(know) as “coming-of-age” stories, have a special 7.(attract). They feed our curiosity(好奇心) for seeing someone else’s life. We become 8.(increase) interested in the characters as if we truly knew them.
And while we enjoy the real stories, because nothing is set in advance, we also can’t help 9.(feel) the cruelty(残酷) of reality. After all, there’s no script(剧本) and there’s no turning back—this is real life.
As US writer Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “Any man’s life, told truly, is a novel.” And when it comes to Post-00s, it’s also such a good documentary 10. is worth watching.
When I was a little girl, there was the magic of Mercurochrome (红药水). It was good for cuts, scratches (抓痕), or other ________. My brother and I tested and ________ the powers of Mercurochrome many years ago.
It was summer and hot. Mama was not feeling well and had become _________ tired. She told us that she was going to ________ on her bed. Only a few minutes had passed when Ronnie ________ a scratch on his knee that needed immediate ________. We tiptoed(踮脚走) into Mama’s room and asked her if we could put Mercurochrome on Ronnie’s scratch. ________on her back, Mama had fallen into a deep sleep and made no answer.
We stole into the bathroom, took the Mercurochrome and ________ Ronnie’s knee. Undoubtedly, he immediately began to feel better. ________, we tiptoed into Mama’s room to show her that we had taken care of our scratches without ________ her. But she was in sound sleep. Then we whispered that __________________ Mama didn’t feel well, perhaps Mercurochrome would make her feel ________.
Twenty minutes ________, we painted every scratch and every freckle(雀斑)of Mama’s skin. She had Mercurochrome ________ her legs, arms and face. At Ronnie’s encouraging, we ________ tried to paint her fingernails and toenails.
When Mama screamed in ________, we knew that she was awake. With all the ________, it didn’t seem at first that she was feeling better, ________she burst into laughter as she stared at her image in the mirror.
We laughed a lot the next few days. If anyone had asked us, we would have ________ that Mama had been cured by the ________ of Mercurochrome.
1.A.matters B.worries C.troubles D.wounds
2.A.marked B.proved C.collected D.ignored
3.A.suddenly B.gradually C.hardly D.extremely
4.A.lie down B.settle down C.go down D.look down
5.A.doubted B.learnt C.noticed D.recognized
6.A.service B.attention C.advice D.study
7.A.Round B.Tight C.Wide D.Flat
8.A.painted B.designed C.completed D.decorated
9.A.Politely B.Proudly C.Carelessly D.Properly
10.A.pleasing B.bothering C.exciting D.worrying
11.A.before B.unless C.until D.since
12.A.better B.rarer C.worse D.stranger
13.A.earlier B.ago C.later D.ahead
14.A.in B.on C.over D.under
15.A.always B.ever C.even D.only
16.A.disappointment B.shame C.horror D.excitement
17.A.laughing B.talking C.screaming D.joking
18.A.so B.although C.because D.but
19.A.pretended B.expected C.insisted D.accepted
20.A.story B.reality C.secret D.magic
A volunteering vacation can be a meaningful way to spend your time off, but to make the trip satisfying both for you and the cause you are supporting, several factors need to be considered. Here is some advice on planning the satisfactory vacation:
1. There are hundreds of causes to volunteer for, and finding one close to your heart will lead to a more worthwhile trip. Possibilities include wildlife conservation, education, environmental protection, health and nutrition. Also, consider any personal and professional skills that you can contribute. 2.
Choose your destination and setting. Your volunteering trip will be more enjoyable if you use it to reach a favorite destination. Southeast Asia is on your mind, helping with treeplanting programs in Bali would benefit the environment and let you appreciate the scenic island. 3. Is volunteering outdoors in a hot or snowy climate attractive, or do you prefer being in an airconditioned office?
Ask the right questions. 4. Be aware that most volunteering programs require a week-long stay. Ask other questions like: How many hours of work per day is required? Are there days off? Will you be working individually or as part of a team? And what are the goals of your efforts? 5. Ask if the cost includes only accommodations or meals and transportation too.
A. Figure out your cause.
B. Find a wellrespected organization.
C. And think about the surroundings you want.
D. Your duty there is to rest and play.
E. The more you know about your trip, the more successful it will be.
F. Despite the word “volunteer”, these vacations usually cost you some money.
G. If you’re a doctor, for example, working at a health clinic could be an ideal fit.
Senses That Work Together
When we think about how our senses work, we usually imagine them operating separately: you sniff a flower, and the smell is delivered uninterrupted from nose to brain. However, it's more complex than that. Most evidence for cross modal perception (知觉) comes from studies into sound and vision (视觉). But research that shows other senses crossing over is coming out all the time, and it seems that even sound and smell sometimes form an unlikely pairing.
When New York researchers, Daniel Wesson and Donald Wilson, tried to find out the truth about a "mysterious” area of the brain called the olfactory tubercle, they had to deal with this fact. Originally, they only intended to measure how olfactory tubercle cells in mice responded to smell. But during testing, Wesson noticed that every time he put his coffee cup down, the mouse cells jumped in activity. In fact, the olfactory tubercle is well-placed to receive both smell and sound information from the outside world. Later they found that among separate cells, most responded to a smell but a significant number were also active when a sound was made. Some cells even behaved differently when smell and sound were presented together, by increasing or decreasing their activity.
Of course, mice aren't people, so research team has been carrying out further experiments. They pulled together a group of people and gave them various drinks to smell. Participants were asked to sniff the drinks, and then match them to appropriate musical instruments and produce the notes at different levels. The results were interesting: piano was regularly paired with fruity fragrances; strong smells sounded like the instruments that are made of metal.
Further research found that listening to different sounds can change your perceptions. Studying taste this time, the team ordered some special toffee (太妃糖) and put together “soundscapes” corresponding to bitterness and sweetness. Participants tasted similar pieces of toffee while listening to each soundscape, and found the toffee more bitter or sweeter, depending on which soundrack they were listening to.
Studies like this are helping scientists correctly describe our understanding of the senses, and how the brain combines them with its advantage. The consequences are worth considering. Could we see musicians work together with chefs to produce sound-improved food and drink? Will you be ordering a coffee with a soundrack to bring out your favorite smell? Come to think of it, that could be one thing you hope coffee shop chains don’t get round to.
1.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.A lot of research focuses on the senses.
B.There can be a link between sound and smell.
C.Sound and vision are relatively easy to study.
D.Evidence about the way senses work is hard to obtain.
2.In Wesson and Wilson's research,__________.
A.the mice were affected more significantly by sound
B.the result confirmed what the researchers had suspected
C.the connection between sound and smell was found by chance
D.the mice seemed to be afraid of certain sounds or smells
3.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A.Participants took an active part in the experiments.
B.The purpose of the further experiments was totally different.
C.The result failed to support what was found in previous experiments.
D.Experiments showed that links between sound and smell were consistent.
4.How does the author feel about the effect of the research?
A.She is surprised at the recent developments.
B.She is excited about the creative chances.
C.She is convinced that the findings will be used soon.
D.She is worried about how the knowledge can be applied.
A small insect is gettinga lot of attention in the United States. The rusty patched bumblebee (大黄蜂) is the first of its species to be declared endangered in the lower 48 states — meaning every state except Alaska and Hawaii. The rusty patched bumblebee is named for a rust-colored line on its back.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this month it was adding the bee to its endangered species list. The insects are "on the brink of extinction, " according to the service. It said the bees were once found in 28 states. But there now are only small populations remaining in 13 states. The government agency will make a plan to help the dying bees recover. The agency said that such a plan might help other insects,like butterflies.
U.S. officials think land owners can take small steps to help the rusty patched bumblebee. They say land owners can be friendlier towards bees by using native plants in their gardens. The insects directly fertilize many kinds of fruit and vegetable crops. And they fertilize grain crops used to feed cattle and milk cows. It costs billions of dollars to duplicate the job the bees do for free. Land owners are also being urged to cut back on their use of pesticide products. The officials also suggest that gardeners leave their plants alone at the end of the summer instead of cutting them. That way, the bees will have a place to live over the winter.
The Fish and Wildlife Service says the rusty patched bumblebee was added to the endangered species list partly because of habitat loss. Other reasons were disease, pesticides and climate change. Officials are worried that other bees will suffer, too. Another species of bees in Hawaii is also endangered.
1.How many states declared the rusty patched bumblebee endangered?
A.13. B.28. C.48. D.50.
2.Which one is harmful to the rusty patched bumblebee?
A.Planting native plants. B.Reducing the use of pesticide products.
C.Leaving plants alone. D.Cutting out plants regularly.
3.What can we know about the rusty patched bumblebee according to the text?
A.All the states declared it as endangered species.
B.It is named for a rust-colored line on its belly.
C.It is beneficial to land owners.
D.It is endangered mainly because of habitat loss.
4.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Bumblebee added to U.S. endangered species list
B.Why is bumblebee on the brink of extinction
C.Take steps to help bumblebee
D.The benefits of protecting bumblebee