题目
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are planted in the city. And every day you can see many old people play sports everywhere. The change
makes the people in the city live a happy life. The small survey below is from the people who live in Beijing.
One hundred persons were chosen to answer the questions last week.
B. 80%
C. 39%
D. 52%
B. in a quieter place
C. in a greener place
D. on the mountain
B. good
C. hard
D. sad
答案
核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 As we know, Beijing has changed a lot. Most of the people feel much sa】;主要考察你对科普环保类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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on its own, but many scientists think that people are making the Earth warmer by making a greenhouse
effect (温室效应). The greenhouse effect is important. Without it, the Earth would not be warm enough
for us to live on. But just a little warmer than it is now could cause problems for humans, plants and animals.
Many of things we do every day can change the Earth"s temperature by sending greenhouse gases into
the air. We send greenhouse gases into the air when we watch TV, turn on lights, dry hair, play video games,
wash or dry our clothes or drive cars. The rubbish from factories and homes also produces greenhouse gases.
Even a small change in temperature can affect our weather. This can cause changes in the sea levels,
the air, flooding, and our fresh water.
The change in the temperature can also cause changes in the living places for animals and plants,
endangering many animals.
Global warming (全球变暖) is a big problem, and every little bit we do can help. We can save electricity.
We can save energy in other ways such as by taking buses or walking rather than driving cars. We can
recycle to reduce the rubbish and save natural resources such as trees, oil and metals. We can buy products
that don"t do bad to the environment and we can turn to solar energy. Remember the little bit that you do
will bring a better world.
B. Walking to school
C. Driving a car
D. Watching TV
B. be safer
C. have a cleaner earth
D. have a better world
B. the earth is getting warmer in 100 years
C the greenhouse effect is important
D. humans are making the earth warmer
a test? A lot of people get freaked out (兴奋) when it is time to take a test. It is natural to feel some stress
(压力) about taking tests. In fact, sometimes a little adrenaline (肾上腺素) is a good thing to jump-start you.
Here are some tips for taking tests:
● First, be sure you have studied properly. It sounds like a no-brainer, but if you are sure of the information,
you will have less reason to be worried.
● Get enough sleep the night before the test. Your memory recall (使想起, 回想) will be much better if you
have had enough rest. In a scientific study, people who got enough sleep before taking a math test did better
than those who stayed up all night studying.
● Listen closely to any instructions. As the teacher hands out the test, be sure you know what is expected
of you.
● Read the test through first. Once you have the test paper in front of you, read over the full test, checking
out how long it is and all the parts that you are expected to complete. This will allow you to estimate (估计)
how much time you have for each part and ask the teacher any questions. If something seems unclear before
you start, don"t panic: ask.
● Focus (集中) on addressing each question one by one. As you take the test, if you do not know an answer, do not obsess (使困扰) over it. Instead, pass over the question and come back to it after you have answered
other questions.
● Relax. You might need a mini-break if you are so nervous that you blank out. Of course you cannot get
up and move around in the middle of a test, but you can wiggle (摆动) your fingers and toes, take four or five
deep breaths, or picture yourself on a beach or some other calm place.
These tips should help most people, but some can get serious test-taking fear. You may need to ask a
teacher or counselor for help if you are one of them.
B. smart
C. stupid
D. nervous
B. when we don"t know some answers of the test, we must finish them right now
C. getting enough sleep the night before the test can help recall our memory easily
D. when we get the test paper we should read part of the test so that we can save time
B. how to read tests carefully
C. how to focus on questions of tests
D. how to ask a teacher for help about tests
Everybody dreams. But only some people remember their dreams. Our dreams often include all the senses-smells, sounds, sights, tastes and things we touch. We dream in colour. Sometimes we dream the same dream over
and over again. These repeated dreams are often unpleasant. They may even be nightmares-bad dreams that
frighten us.
Early in the twentieth century, two famous scientists developed their personal ideas about dreams.
Austrian psychiatrist (精神病专家) Sigmund Freud published (出版) a book called "The Interpretation of
Dreams" in 1900. Freud believed people often dream about things they want but can"t have. These dreams
often have something to do with sex and aggression (侵犯行为). Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung worked
closely with Freud for several years, but he believed dreams could help people grow and understand
themselves. He believed dreams provide solutions (解决办法) to problems we face when we are awake.
He didn"t believe dreams hide our feelings about sex or aggression. Today we know more about the science
of dreaming because researchers can take pictures of people"s brains while they are sleeping.
Other researchers are studying how dreaming helps our bodies work with problems and very sad emotions. Robert Stick gold is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard University in Massachusetts. Doctor Stick gold says
that when we dream, the brain is trying to make sense of the world. He does not agree with Sigmund Freud
that dreaming is the way we express our hidden feelings and desires.
Scientists believe it is important to keep researching dreams. Doctor Stick gold says it has been more than
one hundred years since Sigmund Freud published his important book about dreaming. Yet there is still no agreement on exactly how the brain works when we are dreaming or why we dream.
B. Robert Stick gold
C. Carl Jung
D. the writer
B. think dreams always hide someone"s feelings about sex or aggression
C. have the same idea that people often dream about the things they want
D. believe dreams can help people understand all the problems that they face
B. Freud developed the idea that dreams are expressions of people"s hidden feelings.
C. Carl Jung thought dreams provide solutions to problems we face when we are sleeping.
D. Scientists have known well why we dream because they can take pictures of our brains.
B. The Ways of Dreams.
C. The Solutions to Dreams.
D. The Mystery (奥秘) of Dreams and Dreaming.
as usual? Or, would you become worried and uneasy?
"I was surprised at how I could get angry so easily with my parents before a big exam," said Junior 3
student Wang Yangqian from Hefei. "I couldn"t fall asleep even after I"d been in bed for two hours."
Not only exams but also other things, like a big game, can make you different from how you are usually.
You may act differently because you are stressed out. Stress is what you feel when you are worried or
uncomfortable about something. Usually your hands get wet and your heart beats faster. You feel stressed
because you might ask too much of yourself sometimes. Or, your parents, teachers or classmates put too
much pressure on you. This can make you worried. But being stressed is not always a big problem. Everybody,
even sports stars, can get a little worried before a big game.
Some kinds of stress are good. Good stress might show up when you"re called on in class or when you
have to give a report. This kind of stress can help you get things done well. You may do a better job in your
book report if the anxiety pushes you to do more work before you read it to the class.
Sometimes stress can turn into something bad if you keep having stressful feelings for a long time. This
kind of stress isn"t going to help you. It can make you sick. You may have trouble paying attention at school
and forget things easily.
So, remember to stay relaxed. It won"t be the end of the world, even if you don"t pass the exam.
B. stress can push you to work harder
C. stress can be good or bad for people
D. stress always causes problems
B. Their hearts will beat faster.
C. Their hands will become dirty.
D. They will find lots of problems.
B. 饥饿
C. 力量
D. 焦虑
B. ask too much of yourself
C. have too much pressure
D. pass an exam easily
B. smoking
C. listening to some light music
D. sleeping and trying to forget everything
Everyone is talking about bird flu. Yes, it is a very dangerous illness that could make people very sick. It
will be 1 months still before we have good medicine 2 bird flu.
But that doesn"t 3 you can"t do anything to prevent (预防) it now.
So far, all the people who have caught bird flu have been those who touched sick chickens or their 4 . So
it"s a good idea for people 5 living chickens.
"People 6 go to the markets to buy living chickens to eat, but now they have to 7 that habit (习惯)," said
Peter Cordingley, a WHO expert (专家).
But if you do touch a sick bird, remember 8 your hands carefully with soap 9 Experts also say having
good habits and a healthy body will help 10 you safe from bird flu. For example, do not buy or eat birds that
11 . Do not eat anything that has touched raw (生的) meat. Also, don"t forget to open your windows often and
exercise every day. 12 enough sleep is also very important for 13 illness. If you feel sick, see a doctor as
soon as possible.
14 , no one in China has bird flu. But WHO says children under 12 years old could easily get sick with bird
flu.
Try to stay away from people who have the flu, and always cover your mouth and nose when you 15 .