Do you think animals can predict the weather or other natural events? Farmers living in the countryside think so. 1. They think animals’ behavior can be connected to future weather conditions or events. For example, if swans fly into the wind, a hurricane(飓风) is coming. 2. There are many traditional stories connecting animals and natural events. Many people think that these stories are just folklore(民间故事), traditional stories and beliefs without scientific evidence. 3. Kiyoshi Shimamura is a Japanese earthquake researcher. He noticed an increase in dog bites a short time before earthquakes hit. Then, he did an investigation(调查) of twelve public health centers in Kobe, Japan. 4. He noticed some interesting information about the moth before the big earthquake. Treatment for animal bites had increased. In fact, aggressive (冒犯的) behavior in dogs, such as biting and barking loudly, jumped by 60 percent! People noticed other changes in animal behavior before the earthquake as well. For example, fish began swimming together in large groups, only in the middle of the water and not near the edges. Also, birds flew away from their nests for many days, leaving their eggs unprotected. 5.
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Which animal do we need 1. ? Dogs? Horses? No! The 2. to the question is cows. Why cows? Cows give us milk. And milk is one of our most important 3. of food.
Suppose(假设)that all the milk cows make in one year were put 4. bottles. And suppose these bottles were put side by side. The line of bottles would go all around the world 400 5. That is a lot of milk, less than half of it is used for 6. and cooking. Most of it is 7. to make butter cheese, ice cream and many other things. It takes many cows to give us _8.__ much milk. But not as many as it used to. A cow used to give only about 1,500 quarts(夸脱)of milk a year. Now a fine cow may 9. more than 3,000 quarts in a year.
Why do cows give more milk today? Now farmers have better cows. The cows get better 10. and better food.
A: Jessie, I have something to tell you.
B: So what is it?
A: I think we should 1. to the countryside.
B: What do you mean?
A: I can’t 2. the noise outside every day. And parking is not so easy, you know. Do you 3. that these are good reasons 4. moving?
B: Yes, I agree. But what about the communications (交通)? We will be a long way from our friends.
A: There’s an airport and a motorway, anyway. Fast trains are also available there. It only 5. us half an hour to get everywhere in London. It’s quite 6. .
B: So communications are better than they are here?
A: I think so.
B: But what do we do with our 7. time? I know going out for walks seems nice. Perhaps swimming is also OK. But we can only do that in 8. , what do we do in winter? It’s cold and wet, not like London.
A: Don’t 9. . In the town there, there are cinemas, theatres, good restaurants and a jazz club. There is a large variety of choices to kill the time, isn’t 10. ?
B: Maybe. It sounds wonderful. But I really don’t know.
1. 他宁愿买一辆新车也不愿意去修这辆旧车。(prefer, repair)
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2. 我认为他不会把那本书借给你。(think , lend)
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3. 在过去的五年里,我们学校发生了巨大的变化。(last, take place)
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4.成为一名职业选手是我曾经想做的唯一的一件事情。(professional, ever )
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5.只有在那时我才将有实现我的梦想的机会。(only , achieve)
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1.Young children seem very e_______ and never feel tired.
2.He wanted to be a doctor , but he became a teacher i_______.
3.They have been training so hard that they’re c_______ to win the race.
4.Few people are able to a_______ to buy such cars like that.
5.It’s n_______ for you to learn a second foreign language.
TELEPHONE MESSAGE
From: Mary To: Kate
Date: June 15th Time: 3: 30 o’clock
Message: please go to her house at five this afternoon.
Jim
A: Hello. 5678943.
B: Hello. Could I speak to 1. , please?
A: Sorry. She isn’t here at the 2. .
B: Is that 3. ?
A: Yes. Who’s that?
B: This is Mary speaking.
A: Hello, Mary. Can I take a 4. ?
B: Yes. Could you ask her to come to my house at five this afternoon?
A: All right. It’s 5. o’clock. I think she’ll be back before 4 o’clock. I’ll tell her about it as soon as she comes back.
B: Thanks a lot. Bye.
A: It’s a pleasure. Bye.