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Getting off the ship and taking your first step onto the ice, you will imagine what it is like to be an explorer.Meet penguins(企鹅) sitting on their eggs, or see an Antarctic seal that lives all the year round on the ice.But do not get closer than five meters to any animal, in case you frighten it or make it angry.
The friendly crew of the ship will look after you as you explore the ice continent. We promise you fantastic meals and a comfortable bed — you sleep in a four-person cabin — as well as many special treats.If you don"t think it is cold enough, try the ""polar plunge" — jump into a special hole dug in the ice and dip your head under the water.You can then jump into a hot bath and if you succeed we will give you a certificate.
After you wake up for the first time in the Antarctica you will understand why everybody who goes there falls in love with the place.The scenery is different every day because the sea ice is always moving.
Our ships travel to Antarctica from November to March — phone today and book your dream holiday!
小题1:How should you behave when you see animals on Antarctica?
A.Don"t take photos with them. |
B.Sit on the legs of the penguin. |
C.Don"t watch them too near. |
D.Never make them angry. |
A.try the "polar plunge" |
B.sleep in a four-person cabin |
C.have a bath in hot water |
D.dive in the sea |
A.describe what Antarctica is like |
B.tell about the scenery in Antarctica |
C.call for people to discover Antarctica |
D.attract more tourists to Antarctica |
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小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
解析
小题1:C细节理解题。根据第二段句子But do not get closer than five meters to any animal, in case you frighten it or make it angry.可知,当在南极看到动物时要保持五米开外的距离,以防吓着动物或把他们惹生气。所以C正确。
小题2:A 细节理解题。根据第三段try the ""polar plunge" — jump into a special hole dug in the ice and dip your head under the water.You can then jump into a hot bath and if you succeed we will give you a certificate.破折号起解释说明的作用,即想获得证书就要尝试去跳极地的冰窟窿。所以A正确。
小题3:D 写作意图题。根据文章最后句子Our ships travel to Antarctica from November to March — phone today and book your dream holiday!可知,作者的船只正在南极洲旅行,号召大家都去南极去旅行。所以本文的写作目的就是为了吸引更多的游客去南极。所以答案选D。
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试题【Discover the beautiful, silent, white world or Antarctica on the holidays of a l】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Dementia can make people confuse night and day or forget basic things such as washing or drinking enough water.The dogs would be trained to help to guide them through the day.
Joyce Gray from Scotland Medical Center said, "People in the early stages of dementia are still able to live a relatively normal life, and dogs help them to maintain routine.M For example, people with memory loss will tend to forget to take medicine, "but if a dog presents them with a bag with pills in it, there"s a greater chance of them taking it."
Ms.Gray also said dogs were perfectly suited to remind their owners to eat."Dogs have an ability to say "it"s my feeding time^, so there would be a note in the cupboard next to the dog"s food reminding the dog"s owner to eat too."
The dog would also encourage the owner to take them out for walks."It gives a reason for the owner to go out into the community," Ms.Gray said, "We did a test with an elderly person walking down the high street on his own.Then we gave him a dog on a lead and he did the exact same walk.That time people would come up to him, chatting or smiling and making eye contact.We hope we"d see this with people with dementia too."
There is one more advantage of using the pets as companions.Since conversation can be increasingly confusing for people with dementia, dogs can give them a sense of silent support and companionship.Ms.Gray said, "We have found that people may forget familiar faces but not pets.People light up when they see animals.There is a speechless bond between the dog and its owner.w
小题1:What"s the common symptom of dementia?
A.Going hungry. | B.Feeling lonely. |
C.Forgetting things. | D.Waking up at night. |
A.do some washing | B.take his medicine |
C.have something to eat | D.go out to walk the dog |
A.give them wordless help |
B.contribute to their recovery |
C.help them to recognize people"s faces |
D.ensure them to gain support from other people |
A.Guide Dogs for the Mind |
B.Pets, Faithful Companions |
C.Mental Support for the Disabled |
D.Dementia, a Curable Disease |
Tarik Celebi, who lives in San Francisco suburb, takes his home-security system with him to work, to dinner, just about anywhere.By his cell phone, he "arms" his home-security alarm from his car before he leaves for work.During his workday, he gets e-mail alerts every time his front door opens, even though he"s miles away.If the door opens at an unusual time -say midday when no one should be coming or going - he can order a 30-second video clip(片段) from the camera that watches the door.If it"s just his mother-in-law getting a package delivery, no worries.
Celebi is one of the first users of the latest interactive home-security systems.In addition to sounding alarms when the house is broken into and notifying homeowners or police, as traditional systems do, the interactive systems give users new ways to remotely control their systems and their home environment.Different from traditional home-security alarms, which homeowners typically have to press buttons on a keypad to turn on before they leave their homes, the interactive systems enable consumers to arm and disarm systems from smart phones, iPads and PCs, no matter where they are.
Most traditional systems are set up to sound an alarm if doors or windows are opened. The interactive systems give homeowners more options.For example, users can elect when they want to be notified.They might want an e-mail or a text every time a door is opened, or only during the hours of 3 to 4 p.m., when kids come home from school.Like Celebi, they can add cameras and get video clips when doors open.That could be helpful in making sure kids aren"t bringing friends home when they"re not supposed to.
Nationwide, about 20% of homes have.traditional home-security systems.About half stop using them because they tire of the trouble.Being able to arm systems even while dashing to the subway or while at work will increase their usage of the new interactive systems.Although the new functions add costs to home security, the interactive-systems are believed to push home-security systems" usage rates closer to 30%, which would be a big movement for an industry that"s been largely stuck at 20% for the past decade."We all know it"s going to get bigger, though we don"t know how long it"s going to take," Eric Taylor, an officer from San Francisco Security Department says.
小题1:What may Celebi first do if his front door opens at a wrong time when he is away?
A.Inform the police. | B.Call his mother-in-law. |
C.Arm the security alarm. | D.Observe through video. |
A.improve his home environment remotely |
B.lock his house"s door while he is miles away |
C.operate the home-security systems at any place |
D.sound the alarm and inform the police at the same time |
A.They are cheaper. |
B.They are easier to set up. |
C.They can give quicker reaction. |
D.They have more ways to inform the users. |
A.The importance of security industry. |
B.The functions of the interactive alarms. |
C.The popularity of home-security systems. |
D.The market potential of the interactive systems. |
Once there were two men, who lived in the same hospital room. One man’s bed was next to the room"s only window. _____ , the other man, since his illness was more _____, had to spend all his time in bed. When the man in the bed by the window could _____ up, he would tell his roommate all the things he could see _____ the window. He said the window ______ a park with a lovely _____. Ducks played on the _____ while children sailed their model boats. Old trees grew and beautiful flowers were in bloom. What a fine _____! The man in the other bed would be _____ by the beautiful colors of the world outside.
Days and weeks passed.
One morning, the nurse found the man by the window had _____ peacefully in his sleep. She called the hospital attendants to take the body _____. As everything was done, the other man asked if he could be _____ next to the window. The nurse said OK and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him _____ .
Slowly and painfully, he tried to take his __ ___ look at the world outside. He thought he would be _____ to see it by himself. But to his surprise, he saw nothing but a white _____. The man asked the nurse ____his roommate _____ to him and said there were wonderful things outside this window. The nurse told him his roommate was blind and could not even _____ the wall.
She said, "Perhaps he just wanted to _____ you. He only hoped you could live in a colorful world and got better quickly. "
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Americans also attend tailgate parties. A tailgate is the back end of a truck or other vehicle that opens down. The tailgate parties are a big part of sports culture in the United States. Friends bring food and drink to a sports event. They eat together in the parking area of the sports stadium.
Birthday parties are also very popular. Many parents organize a party for their child around a theme. Birthday parties usually include gifts and a birthday cake with candles. In many parts of the United States, cupcakes have become a popular replacement for cakes.
Birthday parties can be low cost or very costly. Some parents take their children’s birthday parties very seriously, even when the child is too young to fully understand the celebration.
One group of parents started a website called Birthdays Without Pressure. They decided that some parents were under too much social pressure to plan costly parties for their children. The group sees this movement as an example of America’s culture of “too much stuff”. The group’s website gives suggestions on how to keep birthday celebrations simple, meaningful and fun without spending a lot of money. Their advice may be very helpful during this period of economic recession(萧条).
小题1:What can be the best title for the passage?
A.Reasons for parties |
B.Birthdays without pressure |
C.American parties |
D.Different parties in the world |
A.5. | B.6. | C.7. | D.8. |
A.block | B.baby shower | C.sports | D.tailgate |
A.relieve people’s pressure |
B.have meaningful birthday parties with low cost |
C.make birthday parties meaningful and costly |
D.spread America’s culture |
A.Block party is especially American. |
B.Some parties in America are the same as in other countries. |
C.There’s a party for the mother before her new baby is born. |
D.Birthday parties are the most popular in America. |
Some schools are pumping music, noises and pleasant smells into the classroom to see if it improves exam results. Could it work? Why do songs stick in our heads? What does your school smell like? Is it noisy or peaceful?
It might not seem important, but a growing body of research suggests that smells and sounds can have an impact on learning, performance and creativity. Indeed, some head teachers have recently taken to broadcasting noises and pumping smells into their schools to see whether it can boost grades. Is there anything in it? And if so, what are the implications for the way we work and study?
There is certainly some well-established research to suggest that some noises can have a harmful effect on learning. Numerous studies over the past 15 years have found that children attending schools under the flight paths of large airports fall behind in their exam results. Bridget Shield, a professor of acoustics (声学) at London South Bank University, and Julie Dockrell, from the Institute of Education, have been conducting studies on the effects of all sorts of noises, such as traffic and sirens (汽笛), as well as noise generated by the children themselves. When they recreated those particular sounds in an experimental setting while children completed various learning tasks, they found a significant negative effect on exam scores. “Everything points to a bad impact of the noise on children’s performance, in numeracy, in literacy, and in spelling,” says Shield. The noise seemed to have an especially harmful effect on children with special needs.
Whether background sounds are beneficial or not seems to depend on what kind of noise it is — and the volume. In a series of studies published last year, Ravi Mehta from the College of Business at Illinois and his colleagues tested people’s creativity while exposed to a soundtrack made up of background noises — such as coffee-shop chatter and construction-site drilling — at different volumes. They found that people were more creative when the background noises were played at a medium level than when volume was low. Loud background noise, however, damaged their creativity.
Many teachers all over the world already play music to students in class. Many are inspired by the belief that hearing music can boost IQ in later tasks, the so-called Mozart effect. While the evidence actually suggests it’s hard to say classical music boosts brainpower, researchers do think pleasant sounds before a task can sometimes lift your mood and help you perform well, says Perham, who has done his own studies on the phenomenon. The key appears to be that you enjoy what you’re hearing. “If you like the music or you like the sound — even listening to a Stephen King novel — then you do better. It doesn’t matter about the music,” he says.
So, it seems that schools that choose to prevent disturbing noises and create positive soundscapes could enhance the learning of their students, so long as they make careful choices. Yet this isn’t the only sense being used to affect learning. Special educational needs students at Sydenham high school in London are being encouraged to revise different subjects in the presence of different smells — grapefruit scents for maths, lavender for French and spearmint for history.
小题1:The four questions in the first paragraph are meant to ________.
A.create some sense of humour to please the readers |
B.provide the most frequently asked questions in schools nowadays |
C.hold the readers’ attention and arouse their curiosity to go on reading |
D.declare the purpose of the article: to try to offer key to those questions |
A.Peaceful music plays an active role in students’ learning. |
B.Not all noises have a negative impact on children’s performance. |
C.We should create for school children a more peaceful environment. |
D.Children with special needs might be exposed to some particular sounds. |
A.students’ creativity improves in a quiet environment |
B.we may play some Mozart music while students are learning |
C.a proper volume of background noises does improve creativity |
D.noise of coffee-shop chatter is better than that of construction-site drilling |
A.ambiguous | B.doubtful | C.negative | D.supportive |
A.Experts’ research into other senses that can improve students’ grades. |
B.More successful examples of boosting learning power by using music. |
C.Suggestions for pumping lots of pleasant smells into school campuses. |
D.Debates on whether noises can really have positive effect on students’ performance. |
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