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Have you heard of the movie Benji off the Leashf This Benji story7 begins when his mother, a pretty black furry dog, escapes from the puppy mill with Colby, a boy who loves her.He tries to hide her in an abandoned house.The boy" s father discovers her there and takes mother and pups back home to the puppy mill, but leaves Benji behind because he doesn"t look purebred (纯血统的) enough to be sold for money.Colby comes back later to rescue the tiny puppy and keeps Benji in his wooden clubhouse, bringing Mom to come to visit him in secret.
As Benji grows bigger, it becomes harder to keep him in the clubhouse, and eventually the boy" s father discovers him and Benji is forced to flee to the streets.But despite his fear of Colby" s father, Benji cannot forget about his mother, who is growing steadily weaker and sicker.He continues to sneak back to the puppy mill yard to spy on the goings-on there and plan a way to rescue her.
Benji"s doggie pal, Scrappy enters the story when he is pushed out of a car into a country lane.Once his paws hit the ground, Scrappy wags his tail once helplessly after the car as it drives away, and then is immediately up to his neck in hapless mischief (顽皮). Scrappy is a lovably stupid little dog who barely manages to escape the animal control officers who are determined to catch him.
One of the wonderful things about this movie is that the two stars are not highly trained purebred dogs.Both Benji and Scrappy were rescued mixed breed dogs found at local animal shelters.Adorable Benji and his stupid pal, Scrappy, demonstrate that mixed-breed rescue dogs are just as intelligent and trainable as any purebred dog.
Benji Off the Leash clearly demonstrates the connection between people who abuse animals and people who abuse people.Colby" s father takes out his anger on those who are weaker than him, namely by frightening his wife and the dogs.He attempts to frighten Colby, but the boy bravely refuses to let him.
Children who are used to fast-paced action films with catchy theme songs may not have the patience for the slower pace of this film.But for rescue volunteers, older children, and anyone who loves dogs, this is a heartwarming movie that shows how even in today" s world of deserted dogs and backyard puppy mills, there can still be happy endings for homeless dogs.
小题1:What can be learned from the passage?
A.Two dogs star the movie. |
B.The boy" s mother is very disgusting. |
C.The movie will be liked by all the children. |
D.The movie is fast-paced. |
A.The movie is in praise of deserting homeless dogs. |
B.We shouldn"t have mercy on homeless dogs. |
C.We human beings need to love animals because they are our friends. |
D.mixed-breed rescued dogs are less intelligent and trainable than purebred dogs. |
A.Reviewing a Him. |
B.Giving a summary of a movie. |
C.Thinking highly of the relationship between animals and humans. |
D.Criticizing people deserting animals. |
A.To attract more people to see the movie. |
B.To call on children to help homeless pets. |
C.To show anger about abusing animals. |
D.To urge people to care and love animals. |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:D
解析
小题1:细节题。根据文章第四段One of the wonderful things about this movie is that the two stars are not highly trained purebred dogs.可知A正确。根据文章最后一段可知CD错误。B没有提及。
小题2:推理题。本题可以利用排除法ABD与文中的表述相反。再根据最后一段可知我们应该爱护像狗这样的动物。
小题3:主旨大意题。通读全文可知这是一篇影评。
小题4:推理题。根据文章最后两段可知文章是想让人们关心爱护动物。
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试题【Have you heard of the movie Benji off the Leashf This Benji story7 begins when h】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Have you ever heard of Paynes Prairie(大草原)? It is one of the most important natural and historical areas in Florida. Paynes Prairie is located near Gainesville. It is large, 21,000 acres. This protected land is called a reserve, which is managed by the Florida Park Service.
The Paynes Prairie basin was formed when limestone(石灰石)broke down and the ground settled. It is covered by wet prairie plants. There are areas of open water. During brief periods it was flooded enough to be considered a lake. Except for that, the basin has changed little through time.
Man has lived on Paynes Prairie a very long time. He lived there as far back as 10,000 B.C.. At one time, the Seminoles lived there. The prairie is thought to have been named after King Payne, a Seminole chief. During the late 1600s, the largest farm where cattle are fed in Florida was on Paynes.
William Bartram who lived 200 years ago visited Paynes Praire in 1774. Bartram was the first person who described nature through personal experiences as well as scientific observations. At that time he called Paynes Prairie the “great Alachua Savannah". Most of the animal life, which Bartram described, is still here. A large number of animals live here in winter. The variety of animals is increased by the presence of pine flat woods, wetlands and ponds.
The Paynes Prairie Reserve State Park is open all year round. The Florida Park Service works hard so that the park will appear as it did in the past. It offers many opportunities for entertainment. In the park you can camp and picnic. You can hike and bike. You can boat and fish. You can ride on horses. And you can see Florida as it was in the early days.
小题1:The second paragraph is mainly about _______.
A.how the present Paynes Prairie basin came into being |
B.what the present Paynes Prairie basin is covered by |
C.why the present Paynes Prairie basin is unchanged |
D.when the present Paynes Prairie basin began to exist |
A.the Florida Park Service manages Paynes Prairie |
B.you can have fun in the Paynes Prairie Reserve State Park |
C.there used to be a big cattle farm on Paynes Prairie |
D.William Bartram was the first person to visit Paynes prairie |
A.call on people to protect wildlife of Paynes Prairie |
B.introduce Paynes Prairie to people |
C.tell people the recorded history of Paynes Prairie |
D.attract people to visit Paynes Prairie |
A.The effect of tourism on Paynes Prairie. |
B.The history and present of Florida. |
C.The natural resources of Florida. |
D.The future development of Paynes Prairie. |
Keeping a busy social life among lots of friends may keep people thinner than spending hours doing some exercises, according to scientists. They say that socialising and meeting with friends help increase levels of brown fat in the body which burns calories(卡路里)to produce heat.
Living in an exciting social environment was found to reduce fat in mice"s belly by half over four weeks, even if they ate more. US researchers say that social excitement aids weight loss by turning white fat into brown. White fat stores calories and makes us fatter, while brown burns energy to produce heat. Turning white fat into brown is extremely difficult,normally
requiring long- term stay in cold conditions or exciting part of the body"s nervous system.
However, scientists from Ohio State University now think that having a busy social life is an even more effective way of changing white fat into brown. The team came up with their theory by studying the effects of various living environments on mice. Those, who lived alongside a greater number of mice, had more space and toys to excite themselves and then lost far more weight over the course of the study than their “couch potato" fellows.
Study author, Dr Matthew During, whose team"s findings appear in the journal Cell Metabolism, said, "I"m still amazed at the degree of fat loss that occurs." Explaining how new technology had threatened face-to-face socialising, he added, "It"s not just a sedentary(久坐 的)lifestyle and high calorie foods, but an increasing lack of social activities." Co-author Dr Lei Cao said,"Loneliness is a potential factor for cancer and death; it"s equal to cigarette smoking to a certain extent. Social activities are very vital.,,
小题1:What information can we get from the first two paragraphs?
A.Brown fat stores calories and makes us fatter. |
B.It doesn"t take long to turn white fat into brown. |
C.Social excitement helps gain more weight. |
D.Brown fat can burn energy to produce heat. |
A.Levels of brown fat can be increased by socialising. |
B.The mice lacking social life lose more weight. |
C.The research findings haven"t been published so far. |
D.Dr Matthew During wasn"t convinced of the result. |
A.the fat in mice"s belly was reduced because of the relaxing environment |
B.a sedentary lifestyle and high calories foods influence people"s social life |
C.surfing the Internet may influence people"s face-to-face communication |
D.cancer and death are mainly caused for lack of social life |
A.Brown fat is beneficial to people"s health. |
B.Socialising is unnecessarily important in people"s daily life. |
C.White fat can be changed into brown fat. |
D.Socialising contributes to people"s losing weight. |
Many cities in the world are benefiting from the night activities of a group of people who call themselves guerrilla (游击队) gardeners. Armed with trowels, spades and a van full of flowers and plants, guerrilla gardeners turn abandoned urban land into a blaze of color. In city centre locations where there was mud, weeds and empty plastic bottles, residents often wake up to find that the wasted area has been transformed overnight with brightly-colored bedding plants.
In most British cities, local governments and police turn a blind eye to the effort of the gardeners, whose activities are always carried out under cover of nightfall. And so far, there has been nothing but praise from the astonished and delighted local residents when they find their neighborhood transformed in such a striking fashion.
Not only do the guerrilla gardeners beautify neglected places, they also return regularly to water the plants and weed the flower beds. They also make sure that at least some of the plants they bring are evergreens, which means that the area doesn’t look depressing in the winter months.
The first guerrilla gardener in London was Richard Reynolds, whose day job is at an advertising agency. Mr. Reynolds, a graduate of Oxford University, began his efforts two years ago when he moved to a flat in a tower block in South London. From his balcony, he could see several empty concrete pots, placed by the local governments to contain plants but never used. He went out after midnight and filled the pots with plants, and then planted more flowers in the path leading to the entrance to the block.
He then set up a website to explain his plan and called upon more gardeners to join him. Cash donations flooded in and, more importantly, volunteers rushed to be part of the campaign. Within six months, there were five hundred people in London prepared to come out at very short notice to restore neglected parts of the urban landscape. There are now unofficial but carefully-organized groups in many cities in Britain and North America and there is also a website where would-be urban gardeners can find out the location of the next expedition.
小题1:These guerrilla gardeners do their work ______.
A.at the request of the government |
B.nearby their house |
C.often in return for others’ help |
D.out of their own free will |
A.plant more flowers in the path |
B.beautify the neighborhood |
C.attract attention for his ad agency |
D.make the plants a feast for his eyes |
A.looking after these plants |
B.enjoying these beautiful flowers |
C.helping plants live through winter months |
D.changing the varieties of the plants |
A.are mainly from the United Kingdom |
B.will later get well paid |
C.are still not accepted by the local government |
D.become more and more organized |
The concept of solar power satellites, or SPS, first put forward in the 1960s, is still not widely known by the general public. For example, at many public exhibitions about energy, SPS is not even mentioned. This is mainly because very little money has been spent on SPS research
There are people who claim that SPS is unrealistic - because launch costs are much too high today; or because it is too far away. So why do we believe that it is important to continue to do researches on SPS? The reason is very simple.
Humans are going to need huge amounts of electric power in coming decades. Within 50 years the world population is expected to double, while economic growth will continue around the world, especially in the poorer countries. But existing energy sources already face serious problems. They are limited; they are polluted; they are dangerous. So 50 or 100 years from now, where is our power going to come from? Nobody knows. And so we believe that new large-scale possibilities should be studied further.
We must remember that humans have some choices concerning our future. To some extent we can choose the direction in which our civilization develops. And choices that are made in the coming decades - such as the energy sources that we will or will not use, will have major, long-term meaning for human life on earth. We believe that if research continues to show that SPS is environmentally and economically attractive, SPS will open the door to a much more attractive future for human civilization than any ground-based energy source, and one that the public will support and that young people will find challenging and exciting. Furthermore energy from SPS can be readily used in developing countries, as the SPS 2000 project will show, thus aiding economic development worldwide. In addition, by creating large commercial fund for space engineering, SPS will open the frontier of space to economic development, thus creating a limitless new field for the growth of the world economy.
小题1:Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?
A.The Future Energy- SPS | B.The Concept of SPS |
C.Humans and SPS | D.Advantages of SPS |
A.The research on SPS started in the 1960s is still not appreciated by the public. |
B.The research is showing SPS can benefit environment and economy at present. |
C.The energy from SPS is now being used in some developing countries. |
D.The public don’t know about SPS because little time is devoted to the research. |
A.the present serious energy problems |
B.where to get energy sources in the future |
C.the importance of controlling world population |
D.the need to explore new energy sources |
A.In time of peace prepare for war |
B.Put the cart before the horse |
C.One man’s meat is another man’s poison |
D.Easier said than done |
In 1901,H. G. Wells, an English writer, wrote a book describing a trip to the moon. When the explorers landed on the moon, they discovered that the moon was full of underground cities. They expressed their surprise to the “moon people” they met. In turn, the “moon people” expressed their surprise. “Why,” they asked, “are you traveling to outer space when you don’t even use your inner space?”
H.G. Wells could only imagine travel to the moon. In 1969, human beings really did land on the moon. People today know that there are no underground cities on the moon. However, the question that the “moon people” asked is still an interesting one. A growing number of scientists are seriously thinking about it.
Underground systems are already in place. Many cities have underground car parks. In some cities, such as Tokyo, Seoul and Montreal, there are large underground shopping areas. The “Channel”,a tunnel connecting England and France, is now complete.
But what about underground cities? Japan’s Taisei Corporation is designing a network of underground systems, called “Alice Cities”. The designers imagine using surface space for public parks and using underground space for flats, offices, shopping, and so on. A solar dome would cover the whole city.
Supporters of underground development say that building down rather than building up is a good way to use the earth’s space. The space, they say, can be used for farms, parks, gardens, and wilderness. H.G. Wells “moon people” would agree. Would you?
小题1:The explorers in H.G. Well’s story were surprised to find that the “moon people” .
A.knew so much about the earth |
B.understood their language |
C.lived in so many underground cities |
D.were ahead of them in space technology |
A.Offices, shopping areas, power stations |
B.Tunnels, car parks, shopping areas |
C.Gardens, car parks, power stations |
D.Tunnels, gardens, offices |
A.Alice Cities—cities of the future |
B.Space travel with H.G. Wells |
C.Enjoy living underground |
D.Building down, not up |
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