II.用括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空。
1. There were wild street (celebrate) When England won the Cup.
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In 2014 and 2015,a Gallup World Poll surveyed people m 119 countries. A group of scientists analyzed how people answered two of the questions: How much do you know about global warming,and how serious was it to you and your family? And they were surprised.
Most scientists think the world's climate changing fast,yet many people do not share the scientists,view.What's more,how people responded depended on various reasons. These included where people livd,how;many years they'd gone to school,how much money they earned,their gender — even things such as how polluted the air was in the place where they lived. It's the first time those have been studied for their possible link to people' s thoughts on climate change.
Many people were not even aware of global warming. Most people in Africa and the Middle East had!never heard of the concept. In contrast,people in the wealthier and more highly educated nations were quite familiar with global warming. Among people who were : aware of global warming,those in the poorer nations i tended to judge it as a far bigger threat. And in Latin Amenca and Europe people were more likely to see global warming as a bigger menace (威脅) when they understood the role that humans have played in that : warming. In Africa people were more likely to see :
climate change as a risk if it was tied to local temperatures or air pollution.
“To our knowledge,this is the first and only truly global study,”according to the study's lead author Lee.; Lee says the new analysis indicates that there's still much work to do to get the word out about global warming. Indeed,helping people in different parts of the globe understand it may require explaining the data and risks in;very different ways. Those explanations might have to differ from one neighboring country to another.
5. What surprises scientists according to the text?
A. People's different opinions on climate change.
B. Different causes of global warming.
C. The seriousness of global warming.
D. The fast pace of climate change. t
6. What can we infer from Paragraph 3 ?
A. Africa has suffered severe air pollution.
B. In Europe most people have studied climate change.
C. Most people knew about the reasons for global;warming.
D. Highly educated people were more aware of global wanning.
7. What does Lee learn from the research findings?
A. It takes more effort to popularize global warming.
B. Global warming will need more data to prove.
C. Global warming puts people at great risk.
D. It's difficult to stop global warming.
8. Where does this text probably come from?
A. A lesson plan. B. A news report.
C. A fashion magazine. D. A tourist guidebook.
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Most people consider mushrooms to be the small,ugly cousins of the plant kingdom,but some of them are surprisingly beautiful and wonderful waiting to be explored.
Sky Blue Mushroom
Sky Blue Mushroom is a species of mushroom found in New Zealand and India. The small mushroom has a distinctive all-blue color,while the (菌褶) have a slight reddish color. Sky Blue Mushroom is not eatable because it is poisonous. This species was one of the six native fungi (真菌)featured in a set of fungal stamps issued in New Zealand in 2002. It is also seen on the $50 bank note issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in 1990.
Veiled Lady Mushroom
This delicate and strange mushroom can be found in gardens and woodlands in southern Asia,Africa,Australia and the Americas. This eatable and rather healthful mushroom is used in Chinese cuisine. While the lacy (似蕾絲的) skirt is what draws our eyes,the mushroom actually uses the cap to draw attention,too.
Bioluminescent Fungi
This green mushroom emerges during the rainy season in Japanese and Brazilian forests. The bases of tree trunks,fallen branches,leaf litter and slightly wet soil provide perfect growing grounds for the mushroom. The appearance of these bright-looking fungi is due to bioluminescence (生物發(fā)光) , one of the strange but wonderful reactions that happen naturally in many plants and animals.
Red Cage Fungus
The mushroom is known as the red cage,referring to the striking fruit body that is round and empty inside with latticed(花格狀的) branches. Feeding off woody plant materials,this mushroom can be found growing in leaf litter,grassy places or on garden soil. Though it isn’t clear if it is eatable,apparently its smell is enough to prevent anyone interested from eating it.
13. What do we know about Sky Blue Mushroom?
A. It's eatable and healthful.
B. It's blue with a slight reddish color.
C. It's seen on some Indian bank notes.
D. It's the only flmgus appearing in stamps.
14. Which of the following would be Veiled Lady Mushroom?
15. Where can we probably find Bioluminescent Fungi?
A. In Japan. B. In Australia.
C. In New Zealand. D. In southern Asia.
16. From the text,we can know that .
A. Sky Blue Mushroom attracts people by its special cap
B. Veiled Lady Musbroom also emerges in Brazil and Africa
C. Red Cage Fungus can be found in gardens with a bad smell
D. Bioluminescent Fungi are sometimes used in Chinese cuisine
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[即練]用含set的短語的正確形式填空。
1. If you want to catch that train we’d better for the station immediately.
2. My brother was good at his thoughts on paper.
3. A workman carrying out repairs the fire alarm unexpectedly.
4. They want to a special school to help disabled children.
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II.每空填一詞,使每組句子的意思相同或相近。
1. Susan' s always dieting but she never seems to lose any weight.
Susan's always .but she never seems to lose any weight.
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Ⅲ.用適當(dāng)?shù)慕樵~填空/
1. Nowadays more and more young people want
independence their parents.
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