(2019 石家庄市一模) It's ________ to divide the waste into different kinds before we get rid of it.
A.necessary B.possible C.interesting D.humorous
noise pollution, and we can live in a quiet environment.
A. Prevent B. Preventing C. Prevented D. To prevent
(2019 无锡改编) You haven't said a ________ word since last Friday. What's wrong?
A.simple B.single C.similar D.silent
(2019天津改编) You ________ walk on the wet hill path because you might fall and hurt yourself.
A.must B.mustn't C.needn't D.need
On the morning of July 14, 1960, Jane Goodall arrived at Lake Tanganyika in the Gombe National Park. Then around 5 p.m., Jane went into the forest to find her first chimpanzee.
As a young woman, Jane Goodall was following her childhood dream of studying chimpanzees in Africa. After many months of difficult works, she made three important discoveries: chimpanzees ate meat; they used tools to get food; and they also made tools.
Every evening, Jane wrote her findings in her journal. She began to publish articles in magazines. After a while, Jane was accepted by a university. Her work was also making her famous. There was a documentary (纪录片) film, Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1963), and then My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees (1969), the first of many books. During the 1970s, Gombe became a dangerous place to work. It was on the border of four different countries and there was fighting among them. Many foreigners left, but Jane stayed to continue her work and noted that chimpanzees could also be violent.
A different problem occurred in Gombe in the 1980s. The forests were getting smaller and there was no enough space for chimpanzees because of the increasing human population. As a result, there were only about a hundred chimpanzees living in Gombe by the end of the 1980s. Jane realized something needed to be done, so she made a plan with the local community to grow more trees.
At the beginning of the 1990s, Jane left Gombe. She set up sanctuaries (庇护所) for chimpanzees which had been caught because of the trade in chimpanzee meat. She also started giving speeches. She has very little spare time but still spends part of every year in the forest in Gombe, watching her chimpanzees.
1.What are the Jane Goodall's discoveries about chimpanzees?
A.Chimpanzees only ate meat. B.Chimpanzees got their food by using tools.
C.Chimpanzees couldn't make tools. D.Chimpanzees ate meat with the tools they made.
2.Gombe became a dangerous place to work during the 1970s because________.
A.there was fighting among people who live there B.chimpanzees were dangerous, so many foreigners left
C.chimpanzees were dangerous and few people lived there D.it was on the border of four countries
3.Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A.The forests were getting smaller in the 1980s.
B.More than one hundred chimpanzees lived in Gombe by the end of the 1980s.
C.Jane Goodall made a plan with local community to plant trees.
D.Jane Goodall set up sanctuaries for chimpanzees in the 1990s.
Is sleeping longer during weekends good for you? Scientists 1. (mention) that this habit is bad for your health and can make you gain weight.
According to sleep experts (专家), sleeping longer during weekends is 2. (harm) to you because you might feel like you're catching up on sleep. But if you still sleep poorly during weekdays, you will feel 3. (sleep) and hungry more often. You might have no energy to focus 4. your work. Besides, you might eat more and gain some weight 5. (great).
Also, sleeping more during weekends can change 6. (you) biological clock (生物钟). If you get up l7. on the weekend, you might have breakfast, lunch and dinner later than usual. Eating later in the day also causes you to gain weight. How can you sleep better?
•Keeping your 8. (foot) warm can help you sleep. Put on 9. pair of socks before going to bed. This can help you fall asleep faster.
•Exercising regularly can help you sleep 10. (good).
•Keep your room as dark as possible.