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回答题。When the sun started to set, Jim headedfor home. He had hunted long enough. Just th

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When the sun started to set, Jim headedfor home. He had hunted long enough. Just then he saw there is, 30 feet in front of him, a wolf.

Jim looked around. There were other wolfs in the76.__________

woods in his right, who were waiting for their77.__________

leader move. The boy did not lift his gun. His78.__________

heart beaten like a drum (鼓). Jim walked on79.__________

with the leader wolf in front and others behind following him.80.__________

The leader wolf was full of the fright in back of Jim. Suddenly Jim81.__________

turned back and shot at the front wolf. Then the others82.__________

stopped short, and Jim started to ran. He looked back 83.__________

and saw the beasts stand around the dead body of84.__________

their leader. Without their leader, they wereso brave. 85.__________

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请根据短文的内容,回答题。 Save Energy at HomeOn the average, Americans waste as much energy

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Save Energy at Home

On the average, Americans waste as much energy as two-thirds of the world&39;s population consumes. That&39;s largely the __________ .(51) of driving inefficient cars, using inefficient appliances (设备), and living and working in poorly insulated (隔热)buildings. Then what can you do to __________ (52) the situation?<br>

Buy energy-efficient products--buy new appliances or electronics of the highest energy-efficiency rating. New energy-efficient models may cost more initially, but have a lower operating __________ (53)over their lifetimes. The most energy-efficient models __________ (54) the Energy Star label, which identifies products __________ (55) use 20-40 percent less energy than standard new products.<br>

According to the EPA (美国环境保护署), the typical American household can save about $400 per year in __________ (56) bills with products that carry the Energy Star.<br>

Switch to compact fluorescent bulbs (荧光灯) --change the three bulbs you use __________ .(57)in your house to compact fluorescents. Each compact fluorescent bulb will keep half a ton of CO2 out of the air __________ (58) its lifetime. __________ .(59), compact fluorescent bulbs last ten times as long and can save $30 per year in electricity costs.<br>

Set heating and cooling temperatures correctly--check thermostats (温度自动调节器) in your home to make sure they are __________ (60) at a level that doesn&39;t waste energy. Turn off lights and other electrical appliances such as televisions and radios when you&39;re not __________ .(61) them. Install automatic timers for lights that people in your house frequently __________(62) to turn them off when leaving a room. Let the sun shine in--the cheapest and most energy-efficient light and heat source is often fight outside your window. On __________ (63) days, open blinds (百叶窗) to let the sun light your home for free. Also remember that .(64) entering a room equals passive solar heating.<br>

Even on cold winter days, sun streaming into a room can raise the temperature by several __________ (56).

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A.power

B.result

C.way

D.work

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第2题

阅读材料,回答题。 The Adjustment in Understanding of Man"s Relation to the Physical Univers

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The Adjustment in Understanding of Man"s Relation to the Physical Universe

Nowadays the scattering of galaxies and the astounding abundance of stars are forcing those who ponder such matters to a further adjustment of their concept of the place and function of man in the material universe.

In the history of the51human mind, with its increasing knowledge of the surrounding context, there must have been a time when the philosophers of the52tribes began to realize that the world was not simply centered on man himself. The geocentric concept, which accepted a universe centered on the earth, then became common53

The second adjustment in the understanding of man"s relation to the physical universe was not generally acceptable54the sixteenth century. Copernican revolution soundly55the heliocentric Concept, the theory of a universe56on the sun. Man is a stubborn adherent to official dogma; eventually, however, he accepted the sun as the center.

Then, forty years ago, came the need for a third adjustment. This57has deeply exploded man"s pride and58, for it has carried with it the knowledge of the appalling number of galaxies.

The galactocentric universe59puts the earth and its life near the edge of one great galaxy in a universe of millions of galaxies. Man becomes peripheral among the billions of stars of his own Milky Way; and, according to the revelations of paleontology and geochemistry, he is60and apparently transient in the61of cosmic time.

The downgrading of the earth and sun and the elevation of the galaxies is not the end of this62of scientific pilgrims through philosophic fields. The need for another63adjustment now64not wholly unexpected by scientists,65wholly the result of one or two scientific revelations.

Our new problem concerns the spread of life throughout the universe. As unsolicited spokesmen for all the earthly organisms of land, sea, and air, we ask the thrilling question: Are we alone?

请在第__(51)__处填上正确答案。 查看材料

A.ingenious

B.evolving

C.creative

D.eligible

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第3题

根据以下材料,回答题Black Holes(1) Black holes can be best described as a sort of vacuum, s

根据以下材料,回答题

Black Holes

(1) Black holes can be best described as a sort of vacuum, sucking up everything in space.

Scientists have discovered that black holes come from an explosion of huge stars. Stars that are near death can no longer bum due to loss of fuel, and because its temperature can no longer control the gravitational (重力的 ) force, hydrogen ends up putting pressure onto the star"s surface until it suddenly explodes then collapses.

(2) Black holes come from stars that are made of hydrogen, other gases and a few metals.

When these explode it can turn into a stellar-mass (恒星质量 ) black hole, which can only occur if the star is large enough (should be bigger than the sun) for the explosion to break it into pieces, and the gravity starts to compact every pieceinto the tiniest particle. Try to see and compare: if a star that"s ten times the size of the sun end up being a black hole that"s no longer than 70 kilometers, then the Earth would become black hole that"s only a fraction of an inch!

(3) Objects that get sucked in a black hole will always remain there, never to break free. But remember that black holes can only gobble up (吞噬 ) objects within a specific distance to it.

It"s possible for a large star near the sun to become a black hole, but the sun will continue to stay in place. Orbits (轨道) do not change because the newly formed black hole contains exactly the same amount of mass as when it was a star, only this its mass is totally contracted that it can end up as no bigger than a state.

(4) So far, astronomers have figured out that black holes exist because of Albert Einstein"s theory of relativity. In the end, through numerous studies, they have discovered that black holes truly exist. Since black holes trap light and do not give off light, it is not possible to detect black holes via a telescope. But astronomers continue to explore galaxies (星系) ,space and the solar system to understand how black holes. It is possible that black holes can exist for millions of years, and later contribute further process in galaxies, which can eventually lead to creation of new entities. Scientists also credit black holes as helpful in learning how galaxies began to form.

Paragraph 1 __________ 查看材料

A.Is there proof that black holes really exist?

B.What are different types of black holes?

C.How are black holes formed?

D.How were black holes named?

E.What happens to the objects around a black hole?

F.What are black holes made of ?

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第4题

回答题。 Electromagnetic Energy1. White light seems to be a combination of all colors. Th

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Electromagnetic Energy

1. White light seems to be a combination of all colors. The energy that comes from a source of light is not limited to the kind of energy you can see. Heat is given off by a flame or an electric light. On a cloudy day it is possible to get a sunburn even though you feel cool. Visible light and the kind of energy that produce warmth and sunburn are examples of electromagnetic energy.

2. The sun is 93 million miles from the earth. Yet we can use energy from the sun because electromagnetic energy travels through space.

3. Many other kinds of energy are also types of electromagnetic energy. Radio, television, and radar signals travel from transmitters to receivers as low-energy electromagnetic waves. Infrared (红外线的 ) radiation is an electromagnetic wave. When it is absorbed by matter, heat is produced. Waves of infrared and visible light have more energy than waves of radio, television, or radar. Ultraviolet rays (紫外线 ) and X-rays are electromagnetic waves with even greater amounts of energy. Infrared radiation is used in cooking food and heating buildings. Sunlight and electric lights are part of our requirements for normal living. Ultraviolet radiation is useful in killing certain disease organisms. X-rays and gamma rays have so mush energy that they travel right through solid objects. They can be used to detect and treat cancer. X-rays are used in industry to find hidden cracks in metal, and in medicine to reveal broken bones.

4. Usually we use electricity to generate electromagnetic energy. The source of most of our energy is the sun. Heat from the sun causes water to evaporate. When the water falls to the earth as rain, some of it is trapped behind dams and then used to operate electric generators. Other generators are powered by coal, but the energy stored in coal came from the sun, too.

5. Until recently, the source of the tremendous amount of energy given off by the sun was a puzzle. If the sun depended on chemical reactions, it would have used up all its energy long ago. Experiments with electromagnetic radiation led to the theory that mass can be converted into energy. About forty years after the theory was proposed, nuclear energy was harnessed (利用 ) by man. Chemical energy comes from electron (电子 ) rearrangement. Nuclear energy comes from a change in the nucleus of an atom. Compared with chemical reactions, nuclear reactions release millions of times more energy per pound of fuel. We now believe that the sun&39;s energy comes from the nuclear reactions in which hydrogen is changed into helium (氦 ) .

6. Nuclear energy is beginning to compete with coal as an economical source of power to generate electricity. It is also being used to operate engines in large ships. Scientists continue to seek new and better methods of obtaining and using energy.

Paragraph 3__________ 查看材料

A.Nuclear reactions as the lasting source of the sun"s energy

B.The most important source of energy

C.Types of electromagnetic energy

D.The machines used for energy generation

E.Seeking new sources of energy

F.The use of ultraviolet radiation in medicine

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第5题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Black Holes(1) Black holes can be best described as a sort of vacuu

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Black Holes

(1) Black holes can be best described as a sort of vacuum, sucking up everything in space.<br>

Scientists have discovered that black holes come from an explosion of huge stars. Stars that are near death can no longer burn due to loss of fuel, and because its temperature can no longer control the gravitational (重力的 ) force, hydrogen ends up putting pressure onto the star&39;s surface until it suddenly explodes then collapses.<br>

(2) Black holes come from stars that are made of hydrogen, other gases and a few metals. When these explode it can turn into a stellar-mass (恒星质量) black hole, which can only occur if the star is large enough (should be bigger than the sun) for the explosion to break it into pieces, and the gravity starts to compact every piece into the tiniest particle. Try to see and compare: if a star that&39;s ten times the size of the sun end up being a black hole that&39;s no longer than 70 kilometers, then the Earth would become black hole that&39;s only a fraction of an inch!<br>

(3) Objects that get sucked in a black hole will always remain there, never to break free. But remember that black holes can only gobble up (吞噬) objects within a specific distance to it. It&39;s possible for a large star near the sun to become a black hole, but the sun will continue to stay in place. Orbits (轨道) do not change because the newly formed black hole contains exactly the same amount of mass as when it was a star, only this time its mass is totally contracted that it can end up as no bigger than a state.<br>

(4)So far, astronomers have figured out that black holes exist because of Albert Einstein&39;s theory of relativity. In the end, through numerous studies, they have discovered that black holes truly exist. Since black holes trap light and do not give off light, it is not possible to detect black holes via a telescope. But astronomers continue to explore galaxies (银河系) , space and the solar system to understand how black holes might evolve. It is possible that black holes can exist for millions of years, and later contribute further process in galaxies, which can eventually lead to creation of new entities. Scientists also credit black holes as helpful in learning how galaxies began to form.

Paragraph 1 __________ 查看材料

A.Is there proof that black holes really exist?

B.What are different types of black holes?

C.How are black holes formed?

D.How were black holes named

E.What happens to the objects around a black hole?

F.What are black holes made of?

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第6题

根据材料,回答题。 Sharks Perform. a Service for Earth"s Waters.It is hard to get people to

根据材料,回答题。

Sharks Perform. a Service for Earth"s Waters.

It is hard to get people to think of sharks as anything but a deadly enemy. They are thought to________ (51 )people frequently. But these fish perform. a ________ (52 )service for earth"s waters and for human beings. Yet business and sport fishing are threatening their________ (53). Some sharks are at ________ (54) of disappearing from earth.

Warm weather may influence both fish and shark activity. Many fish swim near coastal areas________ (55 ) their warm waters. Experts say sharks may follow the fish into the same areas,________ (56)people also swim. In fact,most sharks do not purposely charge at or bite humans.

They are thought to mistake a person________ (57 ) a sea animal, such as a seal or sea lion. That is why people should not swim in the ocean when the sun goes down or comes up. Those are the________.(58 )when sharks are looking for food. Experts also say that bright colors and shiny jewelry may cause sharks to attack.

A shark has an extremely good sense of smell. It can find small amounts of substances in water, such as blood, body liquids and ________ (59)produced by animals. These powerful________ (60) help sharks find their food. Sharks eat fish, any________ (61 ) sharks ,and plants that live in the ocean.

Medical researchers want to learn more about the shark"s body defense and immune systems________ .(62) disease. Researchers know that sharks ________ (63)quickly from injuries. They study the shark in hopes of finding a way to fight human disease.

Sharks are important for the world"s________.(64). They eat injured and diseased fish. Their hunting activities mean that the numbers of other fish in ocean waters do not become too________ (65). This protects the plants and other forms of life that exist in the oceans.

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A.attack

B.meet

C.love

D.visit

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第7题

根据以下材料,回答题Sharks Perform. a Service for Earth"s WatersIt is hard to get people to

根据以下材料,回答题

Sharks Perform. a Service for Earth"s Waters

It is hard to get people to think of sharks as anything but a deadly enemy. They are thought to 51______ people frequently. But these fish perform. a 52______ service for earth"s waters and for human beings. Yet business and sport fishing are threatening their 53______ Some sharks are at risk of disappearing from 54______

Warm weather may influence both fish and shark activity. Many fish swim near coastal areas 55______ their warm waters. Experts say sharks may follow the fish into the same areas,56______ people also swim. In fact, most sharks do not purposely charge at or bite humans. They are thought to mistake a person 57______ a sea animal, such as a seal or sea lion. That is why people should not swim in the ocean when the sun goes down or comes up. Those are the 58______ when sharks are looking for food. Experts also say that bright colors and shiny jewelry may cause sharks to attack.

A shark has an extremely good sense of smell4. It can find small amounts of substances in water, such as blood, body liquids and 59______ produced by animals. These powerful 60______ help sharks find their food. Sharks eat fish, any 61______ sharks, and plants that live in the ocean.

Medical researchers want to learn more about the shark"s body defense, and immune 62______ against disease. Researchers know that sharks 63______ quickly from injuries. They study the shark in hopes of finding a way to fight human disease.

Sharks are important for the world"s 64______. They eat injured and diseased fish. Their hunting activities mean that the numbers of other fish in ocean waters do not become too 65______

This protects the plants and other forms of life that exist in the oceans.

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A.attack

B.meet

C.love

D.visit

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第8题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Putting Plants to WorkUsing the power of the sun is nothing new. Pe

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Putting Plants to Work

Using the power of the sun is nothing new. People have had solar-powered calculators and buildings with solar panels (太阳能电池板) for decades. But plants are the real experts. They&39;ve been using sunlight as an energy source for billions of years.<br>

Cells in the green leaves of plants work like tiny factories to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide(二氧化碳), and water into sugars and starches(淀粉 ), stored energy that the plants can use. This conversion process is called photosynthesis (光合作用 ) . Unfortunately, unless you&39;re a plant, it&39;s difficult and expensive to convert sunlight into storable energy. That&39;s why scientists are taking a closer look at exactly how plants do it.<br>

Some scientists are trying to get plants, or biological cells that act like plants, to work as very small photosynthesis power stations. For example, Maria Ghirardi of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo, is working with green algae (水藻). She&39;s trying to trick them into producing hydrogen instead of sugars when they perform. photosynthesis. Once the researchers can get the algae working efficiently, the hydrogen that they produce could be used to power fuel cells in cars or to generate electricity.<br>

The algae are grown in narrow-necked glass bottles to produce hydrogen in the lab. During photosynthesis, plants normally make sugars or starches. "But under certain conditions, a lot of algae are able to use the sunlight energy not to store starch, but to make hydrogen," Ghirardi says.<br>

For example, algae will produce hydrogen in an airfree environment. It&39;s the oxygen in the air that prevents algae from making hydrogen most of the time.<br>

Working in an airfree environment, however, is difficult. It&39;s not a practical way to produce cheap energy. But Ghirardi and her colleagues have discovered that by removing a chemical called sulfate (硫酸盐) from the environment that the algae grow in, they will make hydrogen instead of sugars, even when air is present.<br>

Unfortunately, removing the sulfate also makes the algae&39;s cells work very slowly, and not much hydrogen is produced. Still, the researchers see this as a first step in their goal to produce hydrogen efficiently from algae. With more work, they may be able to speed the cells&39; activity and produce larger quantities of hydrogen.<br>

The researchers hope that algae will one day be an easy-to-use fuel source. The organisms are cheap to get and to feed, Ghirardi says, and they can grow almost anywhere: "You can grow them in a reactor, in a pond. You can grow them in the ocean. There&39;s a lot of flexibility in how you can use these organisms."<

How do plants relate to solar energy? 查看材料

A.They are the real experts in producing it

B.They have been a source of it

C.They have been used to produce it

D.They have been using it for billions of years

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第9题

请根据短文的内容,回答题。 Weaving with LightIn the Sierra Madre mountain range of west cent

请根据短文的内容,回答题。

Weaving with Light

In the Sierra Madre mountain range of west central Mexico, the native Huichol people live much the way their ancestors did--without electricity. That&39;s because it&39;s too expensive to string power lines to the remote mountain areas where they live. To help support themselves, the Huichol create beautiful artwork. They sell their art in cities hundreds of miles away from their villages.<br>

And without electricity--at home or on the road, they can only work during daylight hours. When it gets dark, they must stop whatever they&39;re doing.<br>

Now, a team of scientists, designers, and architects is using new technologies to provide the Huichol with light after the sun sets. The scientists&39; technique involves weaving tiny electronic crystals into fabrics that can be made into clothes, bags, or other items.<br>

By collecting the sun&39;s energy during the day, these lightweight fabrics provide bright white light at night. Their inventors have named the fabrics "Portable (轻便的) Lights". Portable Lights have the potential to transform. the lives of people without electricity around the world.<br>

At the core of Portable Lights technology are devices called high-brightness light-emitting diodes (高亮度法光二极管), or HB LEDs. These tiny lights appear in digital clocks, televisions,and streetlights.<br>

LEDs are completely different from the light bulbs(灯泡). Most of those glass bulbs belong to a type called incandescent lights (白炽灯). Inside, electricity heats a metal coil (线圈) to about2,200 degrees Celsius. At that temperature, bulbs give off light we can see. Ninety percent of energy produced by incandescent lights, however, is heat--and invisible. With all that wasted energy, bulbs burn out quickly. They are also easily broken.<br>

LEDs, on the other hand, are like tiny pieces of rock made up of molecules (分子) that are arranged in a crystal structure. When an electric current passes through a LED, the crystal structure produces light. Unlike incandescent bulbs, they can produce light of various colors. Within a LED,the type of molecules and their particular arrangement determine what color is produced.

The Huichol don‘t use electricity because __________. 查看材料

A.it is too difficult for them to change their lifestyle

B.they know nothing about it

C.it costs too much to string power lines

D.they don"t need it

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第10题

Experiments showed that ______.A.birds are likely to get lost if there aren't man-made sta

Experiments showed that ______.

A.birds are likely to get lost if there aren't man-made stars.

B.day-flying birds depend on the sun while night-flying birds depend on the stars

C.birds depend on the sun to guide them

D.birds depend on the stars to guide them

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