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What would you do if you were lost in the dark forest at night? The first sensible lesson is that you shouldn’t bother trying to find your way in the dark at all,but just stay where you are until dawn.Because then you won’t trip over things? No,mainly because you’ll have an idea of direction.The sun rises in the east.But you will be amazed at how many people forget they know that.Apparently,the area underneath a holly bush provides a good makeshift shelter — they are thick,and evergreen.The next thing to do — or rather not to do — is panic,for the obvious reason that unless there is someone there to hear you scream,it will get you nowhere.Just try to think of nice, happy things.

There is always a point in films when a person who is lost in the desert or the snow, dehydrated (脫水的) and exhausted,comes across a set of their own footprints and realizes they have just walked in a huge,round circle.It is wrong to owe it to the unequal strengths or different lengths of your legs.Experiments prove that,without the sun or the moon (or landmarks)as a fixed guide,lots of small errors add up over time so the brain can’t correctly identify the “straight ahead” direction.To just get out of somewhere,pick a spot on the horizon and just head for it.

There are several ways to find directions in the dark,and by far the best is to establish north using the stars.Most people can identify the Plough,which is part of Ursa Major.It looks a lot like a saucepan.The Plough rotates(旋轉(zhuǎn))through the sky,but let’s imagine the saucepan lying horizontally (水平地),with its handle on the left.You need to trace a line from the star at the right-hand base of the pan, through the star at the right-hand rim (邊沿), and follow it upwards; the north star is roughly five times the distance between those two “pointer” stars.Then drop a vertical line from the North Star to the horizon and that’s north.

“Tonight is very cloudy and I can’t see the Plough.” Maybe luckily, it is quite windy.Keep in mind that almost all of our weather comes from a south-westerly direction.(This only works if you are in the British Isles).To find the direction,you can throw light bits of dried-out grass in the air and see which way they blow; or, if there are clouds and patches of clear sky, see which way they blow across the stars.You can also get an idea of direction from leggy plants.If they look as if they have been blown over,they will probably be pointing north-east.If they are simply leaning in one direction as they grow, there’s a good chance that is south (they will be reaching towards the sun).The last thing to do is to judge your direction and off you go.

1.What might be the best title of the passage?

    A.How to survive in the forest

    B.How to protect yourself in the forest

    C.How to direct your way out of the wild

    D.What to do if you are lost

2.Which of the following pictures matches the description of the position of the north star?

3.Why will people often walk in a circle if they are lost in the desert or the snow?

    A.Because without anything to refer to for directions, the brain will be confused by errors.

    B.Because one of the legs is longer and stronger than the other.

    C.Because the desert or the snow usually covers a large area for people to get across.

    D.Because people usually feel dehydrated and exhausted in the desert or the snow.

4.If you were lost in Taklimakan Desert in China, _________ would NOT be dependable for you to identify the directions.

    A.the sun             B.the North Star    C.wind                 D.the moon

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What would you do if you were lost in the dark forest at night? The first sensible lesson is that you shouldn’t bother trying to find your way in the dark at all, but just stay out until dawn.Because then you won’t trip over things? No, mainly because you’ll have an idea of direction.The sun rises in the east.But you will be amazed at how many people forget they know that.Apparently, the area underneath a holly bush provides a good makeshift shelter—they are thick, and evergreen.The next thing to do—or rather not to do—is panic, for the obvious reason that unless there is someone there to hear you scream.it will get you nowhere.Just try to think of nice, happy things.

There is always a point in films when a person who is lost in the desert or the snow, dehydrated (脫水的) and exhausted, comes across a set of their own footprints and realizes they have just walked in a huge, round circle.It is wrong to owe it to the unequal strengths or different lengths of your legs.Experiments prove that, without the sun or the moon(or landmarks) as a fixed guide, lots of small errors add up over time so the brain can’t correctly identify the “straight ahead” direction.To just get out of somewhere, pick a spot on the horizon and just head for it.

There are several ways to find directions in the dark, and by far the best is to establish north using the stars.Most people can identify the Plough, which is part of Ursa Major.It looks a lot like a saucepan.The Plough rotates (旋轉(zhuǎn)) through the sky, but let’s imagine the saucepan lying horizontally, with its handle on the left.You need to trace a line from the star at the right-hand base of the pan, through the star at the right-hand rim (邊沿), and follow it upwards; the North Star is roughly five times the distance between those two ‘pointer” stars.Then drop a vertical line from the North Star to the horizon and that’s north.

“Tonight is very cloudy and I can’t see the Plough.” Maybe luckily, it is quite windy.Keep in mind that almost all of our weather comes from a south-western direction.(This only works if you are in the British Isles.)To find the direction, you can throw light bits of dried-out grass in the air and see which way they blow; or, if there are clouds and patches of clear sky, see which way they blow across the stars.You can also get an idea of direction from leggy plants.If they look as if they have been blown over, they will probably be pointing north-east.If they are simply leaning in one direction as they grow, there’s a good chance that it is south (they will be reaching towards the sun).The last thing to do is to judge your direction and off you go.

1.What might be the best title of the passage?

       A.What to do if you are lost

       B.How to protect yourself in the forest

       C.How to survive in the forest

       D.How to direct your way out of the wild

2.Which of the following pictures matches the description of the position of the North Star?      

      

3.Why will people often walk in a circle if they are lost in the desert or the snow?

       A.Because without anything to refer to for directions, the brain will be confused by errors.

       B.Because one of the legs is longer and stronger than the other.

       C.Because the desert or the snow usually covers a large area for people to get across.

     D.Because people usually feel dehydrated and exhausted in the desert or the snow.

4.If you were lost in the Talklimakan Desert in China, ____ would NOT be dependable for you to identify the directions.

       A.the sun                B.the North Star      C.the moon             D.the wind

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項。

  What would you do if you were lost in the dark forest at night? The first sensible lesson is that you shouldn't bother trying to find your way in the dark at all, but just stay put until dawn.Because then you won't trip over things? No, mainly because you'll have an idea of direction.The sun rises in the east.But you will be amazed at how many people forget they know that.Apparently, the area underneath a holly bush provides a good makeshift shelter-they are thick, and evergreen.The next thing to do-or rather not to do-is panic, for the obvious reason that unless there is someone there to hear you scream, it will get you nowhere.Just try to think of nice, happy things.

  There is always a oint in films then a erson who is lost in the desert or the snow, dehydrated(脫水的)and exhausted, comes across a set of their own footrints and realizes they have just walked in huge, round circle.It is wrong to owe it to the unequal strengths or different lengths of your legs.Experiments prove that, without the sun or the moon(or landmarks)as a fixed guide, lots of small errors add u over time so the brain can't correctly identify the “straight ahead” direction.To just get out of somewhere, pick a spot on the horizon and just head for it.

  There are several ways to find directions in the dark, and by far the best is to establish north using the stars.Most people can identify the Plough, which is part of Ursa Major, It looks a lot like a saucepan.The Plough rotates thraugh the sky, but let's imagine the saucepan lying horizontally(水平地), with its handle on the left.You neet to trace a line from the star at the right-h(huán)and base of the pan, through the star at the right-h(huán)and rim(邊沿), and follow it upwards; the north star is roughly five thmes the distance between those two “pointer” stars.Then drop a vertical line from the North Star to the horizon and that's north.

  “Tonight is very cloudy and I can't see the Plough.” Maybe luckily, it is quite windy.Keep in mind that almost all of our weather comes from a south-westerly direction.(This only works if you are in the British Isles).To find the direction, you can throw light bits of dried-out grass in the air and see which way they blow; or, if there are clouds and patches of clear sky, see which way they blow across the stars.You can also get an idea of direction from leggy plants.If they look as if they have been blown over, they will probably be pointing north-east.If they are simply leaning in one direction as they grow, there's a good chance that is south(they will be reaching towards the sun).The last thing to do is to judge your direction and off you go.

(1)

What might be the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

How to survive in the forest

B.

How to protect yourself in the forest

C.

How to direct your way out of the wild

D.

What to do if you are lost

(2)

Which of the following pictures matches the description of the position of the north star?

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(3)

Why will people often walk in a circle if they are lost in the desert or the snow?

[  ]

A.

Because without anything to refer to for directions, the brain will be confused by errors.

B.

Because one of the legs is longer and stronger than the other.

C.

Because the desert or the snow usually covers a large area for people to get across.

D.

Because people usually feel dehydrated and exhausted in the desert or the snow.

(4)

If you were lost in Taklimakan Desert in China, ________ would NOT be dependable for you to identify the directions.

[  ]

A.

the sun

B.

the North Star

C.

wind

D.

the moon

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完形填空

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并從答題卡上將該選項涂黑。

  No one likes the “old people” smell.No one, not even the   1   people.Trust me, I know.

  I volunteer at a hospice of Alzheimer's Care(老年癡呆患者臨終醫(yī)院).My health book   2   a pretty picture of hospices, describing them as homes where family members and the sick can work together in   3   incurable illness.It shows pictures of   4   patients speaking to doctors, with, of course, loving ones around them.

  That's   5   what a hospice is.There aren't family members, only cards sent periodically during the year.The   6   I help seldom smile because they're struggling to   7   where they are, what year it is,   8   their own names.

  And they don't like the “old people” smell-the smell of disease, of medicine and sweat, or of the lost self-respect.They don't like it.But they   9   in it.

  Next week is my   10  .I'm moving soon and I won't have to   11   that hospice.I won't have to   12   a woman who can't even close her mouth, or   13   a man who's crying because he can't stop shaking   14   enough to tie his shoes.I won't have to run for a nurse when Evelyn falls out of her wheel-chair.

  But I feel far from   15  .After four years of volunteering, the place is the same as the day I started.All the   16   remains fresh, never to be cut through by youthful spirits.

  Some visit.Some bring cake and puppy dogs and flowers.But only   17  .When you were born, loving arms held you.Shouldn't you   18  that way too? Shouldn't the elderly, who've lived their lives, raised their   19   and contributed to society be cared about? Shouldn't they end feeling loved? Why don't   20  ?

(1)

[  ]

A.

young

B.

old

C.

poor

D.

sick

(2)

[  ]

A.

paints

B.

writes

C.

publishes

D.

draws

(3)

[  ]

A.

accepting

B.

examining

C.

testing

D.

treating

(4)

[  ]

A.

crying

B.

suffering

C.

fighting

D.

smiling

(5)

[  ]

A.

certainly

B.

maybe

C.

not

D.

usually

(6)

[  ]

A.

hospitals

B.

patients

C.

doctors

D.

nurses

(7)

[  ]

A.

say

B.

recognize

C.

forget

D.

remember

(8)

[  ]

A.

ever

B.

even

C.

only

D.

however

(9)

[  ]

A.

live

B.

play

C.

talk

D.

work

(10)

[  ]

A.

turn

B.

duty

C.

first

D.

last

(11)

[  ]

A.

feel

B.

see

C.

smell

D.

taste

(12)

[  ]

A.

feed

B.

open

C.

stop

D.

keep

(13)

[  ]

A.

calm

B.

cure

C.

blame

D.

find

(14)

[  ]

A.

fast

B.

frequently

C.

shortly

D.

long

(15)

[  ]

A.

bad

B.

sad

C.

light-hearted

D.

absent-minded

(16)

[  ]

A.

hopefulness

B.

hopelessness

C.

desire

D.

carelessness

(17)

[  ]

A.

few

B.

some

C.

me

D.

them

(18)

[  ]

A.

act

B.

live

C.

die

D.

speak

(19)

[  ]

A.

plants

B.

children

C.

food

D.

money

(20)

[  ]

A.

I

B.

we

C.

they

D.

you

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