It seems we can 't get on the planet last enough. Two thirds of NAS As money is spent on manned space exploration,and that number will grow with the USA’s decision to send a man to Mars in 2037. We've seen all there is to see on Earth,right? Wrong. The final place is here,under the surface of the sea.
Heading down into the ocean,human limits are quickly reached. At 200 metres,the water is as black as a moonless night. Most nuclear submariries (核潛艇) woutb implode (內(nèi)爆) before they reach 1 km down. At 3 km — still less than the average depth of the ocean — there's a good chance that you’ 11 discover a new species. The deepest-diving whales go no further. At the very bottom,about 11 km down,lies the Challenger Deep,the deepest part of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Eighteen humans have walked on the Moon,but only three have seen the Deep with their own eyes.
Yet things live down there. Big things. A very loud sound was once heard and scientists suggested that it was produced by an animal bigger than a blue whale,the largest creature known on the planet.
In the late 1990s,a deep-water submarine vas dropped in the Southern Ocean,and passing 1,000 metres,it discovered something huge assing under it. Surprised? Don't be. The ocean :overs 70% of the planet's surface and we’ve itudied less than 5% of it. We know more about he dark side of the Moon than about the bottom the sea.
One reason that we explore space is to find evidence of other life forms. The search for life outside of Earth is important,but robots can look inder the dry rocks of Mars better than humans,rhey’ re absolutely important for doing ocean esearch too,but they can't look under the sea. rhe cost of exploration is rising,but the results kvould benefit all our lives. Understanding the ceans will help us find new sources of food,drugs and energy.
Perhaps now it's time to begin a new period df sea exploration. Manned exploration of space is fiction(科幻小說)Theadventure of the ieep sea is science fact.
6. What do the examples in Paragraph 2 suggest?
A. Sea exploration is no easy task.
B. Nuclear submarines need to be improved.
C. The ocean is far deeper than people expected.
D. The condition under the sea is similar to that on the Moon.
7. What do we know about the Challenger Deep?
A. Blue whales live there.
B. No one has ever been there.
C. People are terrified by the sight of it.
D. It is the deepest known location 6n Earth.
8. What does the author think of the discovery in the Southern Ocean?
A. It's surprising. B. It's no wonder.
C. It's worrying. D. It's no success.
9. Why do we need to explore the sea?
A. Sea exploration is cheaper than ever before.
B. We have explored less than 5% of the sea.
C. It will help improve our future life.
D. It will benefit space exploration.
10. What does the author want to tell us?
A. Space exploration is of little,value.
B. We spend too much money on space travel.
C. Humans’ success lies in how much they explore the sea.
D. The ocean is the place where we should make our efforts.
6. A.推理判斷題。第二段列舉各個深 度海洋的情況是為了說明海洋探索不 是一件容易的事。
7. D.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的 the Challenger Deep,the deepest part of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean可知,挑戰(zhàn)號深淵是地球上目 前已知的最深的海底。
8. B.推理判斷根據(jù)第四段中的 Surprised? Don't be. The ocean covers 70% of the planet's surface and we’ve studied less than 5% of it. We know more about the dark side of the Moon than about the bottom of the sea 可推測,作者認為南冰洋中可能存在比藍 鯨更大生物的發(fā)現(xiàn)不足為奇。
9. C.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的the results would benefit all our lives. Understanding the oceans will help us find new sources of food,drugs and energy可知,海洋探索將造福人類。
10. D.主旨大意題。作者在文章第一 段就點出自己的觀點:The final place is hdre,under the surface of the sea,并在接下來的段落中具體論述 海洋探索的重大意義。由此可知,D 項概括了文章主旨。
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Your next car could have two seats,three wheels 一 two in front and one in the back and a top speed of more than 100 miles per hour. Elio Motors plans to make such a tiny car named the Elio. Its two seats sit front and back instead of side by side. The driver is positioned in the center with the passenger directly behind.
The starting price for the car is just $6,800. l,t has only one door,on the left side,which cuts a few hundred dollars off the manufacturing costs. Having three wheels also makes it cheaper. It has air conditioning,power windows and door locks and an AM/FM radio. More features can be ordered through Elio's long list of suppliers. Elio will also sell the cars directly through its own stores and not through franchised dealers (特約經(jīng)銷商) .
Paul Elio dreamed as a kid that he would one day own a car company called Elio Motors. In 2008,tired of high gas prices,he started working on a car that burns gas in a more effective way. quany imponam to mm was creating U.S. manufacturing jobs and making the car inexpensive enough to attract buyers who might otherwise be stuck in their old,unreliable cars. “Whatever matters to you,this can move the needle (針) on it,” he said.
Already,more than 27,000 people have (預訂) one. Paul hopes to make 250,000 cars a year by 2016. So far,reservation holders are those who will use the Elio as a second or third car for work. Finally,though,he believes the car will interest high school and college students as well as used-car drivers who want something newer and more reliable.
29. Which of the following shows the design of the Elio?
30. Paragraph 2 shd\ys that the Elio .
A. is sold at affordable prices
B. will be available in most stores
C. has a fixed temperature
D. does no harm to the environment
31. The underlined words “ move the needle ” in Paragraph 3 probably mean “ ”
A. take a chance
B. stand in the way.
C. break into pieces
D. make a difference
32. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The history of Elio Motors
B. Cool car or stupid vehicle?
C. Paul Elio: a kid with big dreams
D. What car to choose: new or used?
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Dad tried to 46 ,but his legs were stuck. He had to get 47 as soon as possible. No one had seen the accident,so it might have been hours before he was 48 . He felt around for his phone,but it had been thrown out of reach.
Dad 49 to turn around to check that the pigeons hadn,t been 50 . They seemed all right. Then a great 51 came to him. One of the pigeons could carry a message home to Mum and Holly!
52,Dad had a pen and a notebook in his pocket. He 53 Charlie,lifted him out and tied the message to Charlie's leg.
“Fly home,Charlie,” he called.
Charlie set off towards his home and reached the 54 at last.
“Mum!” Holly called “Charlie's home!And he's carrying a 55 !”
Mum came out to the backyard. As she read the note,she cried, “Oh no!Dad's had a(n) 56 !” Mum ran into the house,phoned the ewergency (緊急事件) number and 57 what had happened. Soon,Mum came out to the backyard 58 and called ,“They‘ve 59 Dad,Holly,and he's going to be all right."
“You 60 Dad!” Holly told Charlie. “You’ re tlie best pigeon in the world!”
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42. A. race B. training
C. trade D. meeting
43. A. walked B. ran
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44. A. Immediately B. Suddenly
C. Finally D. Lately
45. A. stop B. control C. keep D. miss
46. A. cry B. call C. move D. talk
47. A. advice B. help C. sleep D. money
48. A. remembered B. protected C. discovered D. understood
49. A. learned B. agreed C. continued D. managed
50. A. caught B. hurt C. shot D. followed
51. A. idea B. dog C. deal D. pigeon
52. A. Strangely B. Naturally C. Honestly D. Luckily
53 A. depended on B. reached for
C. waited for D. thought of
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C. starting point D. hospital
55. A. pen B. notebook
C. message D. leaf
56. A. car B. accident
C. competition D. phone
57. A. realised B. imagined
C. explained D. wondered
58. A. once B. then C. again D. first
59. A. found B. described C. taught D. warned
60. A. corrected B. trusted C. recognised D. saved
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Unusual art films as well as films made by 2. (independence) studios still do well at the festival and can even 3.g awards.
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1.She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other,and her study of their body language helped her work out their social system. (P2)
[分析]
① 本句是一個由 連接的并列復合句。
② 前一分句是一個復合句,主句是 She also discovered,后跟 引導的賓語從句。
③ 后一分荀是一個簡單句,為主謂 賓補結(jié)構(gòu),work out their social system作賓語補足語。
[句意]她還發(fā)現(xiàn)了黑猩猩之間是 如何交流的,并且她對黑程程身勢語的研究幫助她勾勒出黑猩猩的社會體系。
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