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This is not the only example of a crash in which everyone but a child died. A 12-year-old girl was the only person to survive a 2009 air crash in the Indian Ocean. When a plane crashed over Sudan in 2003, only a 3-year-old boy survived.
It"s a question that leaves safety experts puzzled. So farthere is not enoughhard evidence forthem to answer withany certainty.
Although unclear, there arereasons to suggestthat children maycope (应对) better than others.
Professor Ed Galea at the University of Greenwich, suggested children would be cocooned(被紧紧抱住) within their seat and therefore might be less probably to receive injuries.
"With an adult with their head above the seat and legs on the floor, they will receive some kind of injury landing on your head and legs," he told the BBC.
"It would be miraculous (奇迹的) to survive that, but there have been cases(情况) of people falling into trees. A smaller body would mean it"s more possible the tree would break your fall," he explained.
Studies found other factors (因素), besides luck, influence the chances of surviving a crash.
One is seating. A study of plane crashed conducted by Poplar Mechanics found that people sitting toward the back of the plane were more probably to survive than those sitting toward the front. A survey conducted by researchers at the University of Greenwich in the UK found that what matters most is how close you are to an exit(出口). Sit in five rows(排) of an exit, and you"ve got better-than-even chances of surviving. Sit in six rows or more away, and your chances are less than 50-50.
Other factors for surviving a plane crash include wearing a seat belt, paying attention to flight instructions and staying alert(警觉) during taking off and landing. And of course, don"t fly with airlines that are the most pobably to crash.
小题1:根据短文内容完成句子 (每空限填一个单词)
From Paragraph 1 we know only a 10-year-old Dutch boy _________ __________.
小题2:根据短文内容完成句子 (每空限填一个单词)
From Paragraphs 1-2 we may ask if _________ are more possible to survive plane crashes than __________.
小题3:根据短文内容完成句子 (每空限填一个单词)
According to paragraph 9, Sit six rows or more away, and you’ve got __________ _________of surviving.
小题4:把短文中画底线的句子译成汉语。
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小题5:根据短文内容用一个完整的英语句子(限10个词以内)回答问题。
What’s the main idea of the passage?
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答案
小题1:was alive(didn’t die/ wasn’t dead)
小题2:children ,adults/others
小题3:less chances
小题4:一个较小的身体可能意味着树会阻止你下落(托住你)是较为可能的。
小题5:It’s about some factors for surviving a plane crash.
解析
试题分析:这篇文章讲解的是在飞机失事过程中小孩可能比其他人应付危险更好一些。同时文章中也指出了在乘坐飞机时应注意的问题。
小题1:根据文中原句The only survivor is a 10-year-old Dutch boy.可知这个小孩是唯一的幸存者,也就是说他是唯一活着的。
小题2:文中1-2段描述的主要是小孩在飞机失事中存活的可能性比成年人高,所以此题应该填children ,adults/others,意思是:从1-2段我们可能要问是否小孩在飞机失事中的存活率比成年人(其他人)高?
小题3:根据文中所提供的信息:Sit in five rows(排) of an exit, and you"ve got better-than-even chances of surviving. Sit in six rows or more away, and your chances are less than 50-50.可知如果你坐在离安全出口六排或更远,你生存的机会就会大大减少,所以此题填less chances。
小题4:根据文中所提供的信息及对上下文的理解,此句应该翻译成:一个较小的身体可能意味着树会阻止你下落(托住你)是较为可能的。
小题5:根据全文理解,这篇文章主要说了在飞机失事中能够存活下来的几种因素,所以是It’s about some factors for surviving a plane crash.。
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试题【A PLANE crashed (坠机) in Libya on May 12, killing 103 people on board. The only s】;主要考察你对科普环保类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Here are some examples of bad behaviour:
• Playing truant(逃学) (missing school without permission from parents).
• Stealing, smoking, hitting, swearing, running, kissing.
• Cheating on exams.
• Calling a teacher or another pupil a bad name.
• Not doing homework.
• Not listening or not paying attention in lessons.
• Wearing unsuitable clothes.
Here are some of the ways that UK school children can be punished:
• Exclusion(开除): a pupil is asked to leave the school and not come back. The pupil has to find a new school or a different method of education.
• Suspension(停课): a pupil cannot enter the building or attend lessons until the school has a meeting about their situation. Suspension can last from one to 45 days. The pupil is usually given work to do at home with a special teacher.
• Detention(拘留): a pupil is asked to stay after school and work for 30-60 minutes before they can leave.
• Lines: a pupil has to write a sentence many times (e.g. 100 or more) on a sheet of paper, e.g. “I must not shout in class.”
Freya MacDonald, a 15-year-old pupil from Scotland, _________when she refused to accept her school’s punishment. Her family says that she was given 11 detentions for trivial things such as having fizzy drinks in class and coming into school through a fire door.
Freya says that repeated detentions ruined her right to an education under Scottish law and made it difficult for her to learn. So she refused to return until the school respected her civil rights. She wants the headmaster and her teachers to sign a letter to promise this. Hundreds of schools in Scotland were told not to use detention as a punishment because of her legal action.
Many UK schools now give parents a home&school contract(契约,合同), explaining their discipline and rules. Parents must sign this document to agree that they accept the school’s rules and discipline and that they are responsible for their child’s behaviour.
小题1:The expression “step out of line” in Paragraph 1 probably means________
A.jump the queue | B.break the discipline |
C.be later for school | D.fight with others. |
A.To list common bad behavior in UK schools. |
B.To show how UK schools deal with students’ parents. |
C.To find out why more and more pupils break rules in UK schools. |
D.To introduce how UK schools punish students with their discipline. |
A.covered the story |
B.corrected her behavior |
C.showed an interest |
D.made the news |
A.Punishments in UK School |
B.What is Bad Behavior? |
C.UK School Discipline. |
D.Too Many School Rules in the UK |
People become nearsighted because their eyeballs grow out of shape and light entering their eyes cannot focus correctly. The body can produce a chemical called dopamine (多巴胺) to stop eyeballs from changing shape. And guess what scientists have just discovered? Sunlight can help our bodies produce more dopamine, reported AFP.
According to the study, primary school students in Singapore spend only 30 minutes outdoors every day; in Australia, by contrast, kids spend about three hours a day outside. As a result, fewer children in Australia are nearsighted–only 10 percent, compared with 90 percent in Singapore.
“Children in East Asia basically go to school... go home and stay inside. They study and they watch television,” Ian Morgan of the Australian National University told AFP.
But being a bookworm or a couch potato does not directly harm the eyes, added Morgan. “As long as they get outside, it doesn’t seem to matter how much study they do,” he explained. “There are some kids who study hard and get outside and play hard and they are generally fine. The ones who are at major risk are the ones who study hard and don’t get outside. As a result of massive (巨大的) educational pressures and the construction (构成) of a child’s day, the amount of time they spend outside in bright light is minimized.”
Experts suggest children should stay outside for two to three hours every day. This can include time spent in the playground and walking to and from school.
小题1:Which of the word has the similar meaning as the underlined phrase “nine in ten”?
A.many | B.few | C.some | D.most |
A.Too much reading or gaming. | B.Lack(缺少)of sunlight. |
C.Genetic reasons. | D.Lack of exercise. |
A.Dopamine is a chemical that causes eyeballs to grow out of shape. |
B.Dopamine can stop light entering the eyes from focusing correctly. |
C.Spending time in the sun can make the loss of dopamine in the body. |
D.The more dopamine a person has in their body, the better eyesight he or she has. |
A.Those who like watching TV. |
B.Those who take exercise regularly. |
C.Those who study hard and play hard outdoors. |
D.Those who stay indoors studying all day |
April 3, 2014 – Linda Edwards of Las Vegas, Nevada is full of happiness because her long lost cat Spaz has been returned to her – 12 years after he first went missing!
Spaz first went missing in 2002 and Edwards looked for him every day for three months. She searched all around her town and even wrote letters to some newspapers for help and was never able to find him. At the end of the three months, on New Year’s Eve of 2002 her searching stopped.
But someone recently discovered a dirty, thin stray cat (流浪猫) and took him into a West Flamingo Animal Hospital. The people working in the hospital checked the cat and were sure enough that his name was Spaz and he belonged to Edwards!
“An old lady found a kitty on Sunday and brought him here. We scanned (扫描) him for a microchip (微芯片) and we were able to find out his owner. The kitty, whose name is Spaz, has been missing for 12 years!” the animal hospital wrote on their Facebook page early last week.
Microchipping pets is a way to recognize if a stray animal belongs to anyone who could be missing them. Microchipping pets allows animal services to learn if they have a family waiting for them. Microchips are only about the size of a grain of rice and can only be removed by operation.
Edwards is very thankful she had Spaz microchipped and was so excited to get him back!
“I feel like I have a second chance,” she said. “This would have never happened if it weren’t for microchips.”
小题1:The cat got lost ______.
A.three months ago | B.12 years ago |
C.on April 3, 2014 | D.on New Year’s Eve, 2002 |
A.its feeling | B.its hobby | C.its stray life | D.its owner’s name |
A.The microchip | B.Animal hospitals |
C.The newspaper | D.Family members |
Some people think that eating snake meat is good for their health. But these people don’t know that snakes usually eat mice and worms. Therefore, there are many parasites(寄生虫)found inside snakes’ bodies. ( B ) 它们可能对我们的健康有害。 Apart from this, we’re sorry to see that more snakes are being killed by a butcher’s knife. According to the newspaper, Shanghai Star, about 1,000 tons of snakes are eaten by people every year in China. In Shenzhen of Guangdong Province, sometimes as many as 10 tons of snakes are served on dinner tables in a single day. ( C ) If we still turn a blind eye to this, a vicious circle(恶性循环)will be created — if more snakes are eaten by people, the number of snakes will drop, and the number of mice will increase, which will result in a decrease in crop output. This will make more people hungry. Who wants to see such a tragedy?
( D ) Therefore, let’s not eat snakes any more! To protect the snakes is to protect ourselves.
小题1:用 ( A ) 处所给词的正确形式填空。 ________________________
小题2:将 ( B ) 处的句子翻译成英语。
___________________________________________________________________________________
小题3:将 ( C ) 处翻译成汉语。
__________________________________________________________________________________
小题4:改写 ( D ) 处的句子,句意不变。
Therefore, let’s ___________ ____________ eating snakes!
小题5:根据短文内容回答问题:
What will happen if people eat more snakes? ____________________________________________________
小题1:Sam’s grandfather is badly ill in hospital. |
小题2:Tom is very tired of his work. He is under too much pressure.(压力) |
小题3:Alan exercises every day. He is in good health. |
小题4:George’s mother is strict with him. She never lets him go out for fun. |
A.Flying: You want to run from everyday life.(People often feel happy after a dream about flying.) |
B.Green grass: Green grass means you are healthy but brown grass means that you’re not happy. |
C.Losing teeth: You’re afraid of losing someone close to you. |
D.Long hair: You want to be free! |
小题5:What can you do to sleep well according to the passage?
A.Relax before going to bed. | B.Eat cheese. |
C.Watch some terrible movies. | D.Have some food with pepper. |
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