For some people, the sight of a mouse can be reason to scream. For other mice, the same sight can be reason to sing.
Mice will probably 21 sing their way to any concert, but researchers in the United States have found 22 that mice do, 23 , sing.
Scientists already knew that mice make ultrasonic(超声波) sounds—noises that are too high-pitched(高音的) for people to hear 24 special equipment.
To find out whether mice put such sounds together in song-like 25 , the researchers recorded the sounds of 1 mice. Using computer 26 , they were able to separate the sounds into specific types of syllables(音节), and found the mice produced about 10 syllables per second.
The results showed that nearly all of the mice repeated sequences(顺序) of syllables in different patterns. That’s enough to meet the definition of what scientists 27 song. But not all scientists are 28 _ that what the mice are doing is 29 singing. To prove it, the researchers must show that there’s learning involved. And, they need to __ 30 why the mice sing.
21. A. almost B. even C. never D. usually
22. A. coincidence B. evidence C. guidance D. instance
23. A. at once B. by means C. for example D. in fact
24. A. during B. inside C. through D. without
25. A. fashions B. instructions C. patterns D. styles
26. A. access B. printer C. screen D. software
27. A. call B. hear C. sing D. write
28. A. accustomed B. convinced C. involved D. qualified
29. A. actually B. obviously C. simply D. unlikely
30. A. figure out B. get about C. run across D. talk over
Jenna, a popular girl from Westwood Middle School, had graduated first in her class and was ready for new in high school.
, high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts(选拔赛) for cheerleaders(拉拉队队员). She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be for her to be selected. Two hours later, the read a list of the girls for a second tryout. Her heart as the list ended without her name. Feeling , she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.
Arriving home, she started with math. She had always been a good math student, but now she was . She moved on to English and history, and was to find that she didn’t have any trouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to math for the time being.
The next day Jenna went to see Mrs. Biden about being on the school . Mrs. Biden wasn’t as as Jenna. “I’m sorry, but we have enough for the newspaper already. Come back next year and we’ll talk then.” Jenna smiled and left. “Why is high school so ?” she sighed.
Later in class, Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much . By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decided she’d continue to try to at her new school. She wasn’t sure if she’d succeed, but she knew she had to . High school was just as her mom had said: “You will feel like a small fish in a big pond a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the fish you can be.”
A.processes B.challenges C.decision D.exercises
A.However B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Besides
A.difficult B.easy C.boring D.interesting
A.judge B.boss C.candidate D.editor
A.jumped B.raced C.sank D.stopped
A.strange B.awful C.happy D.lonely
A.improving B.struggling C.working D.complaining
A.ashamed B.disappointed C.shocked D.relieved
A.worry about B.prepare for C.put up D.give up
A.committee B.radio C.newspaper D.team
A.sympathetic B.artistic C.enthusiastic D.realistic
A.speakers B.readers C.cheerleaders D.writers
A.weakly B.widely C.excitedly D.brightly
A.similar B.different C.ordinary D.familiar
A.physics B.history C.English D.math
A.trouble B.hope C.pleasure D.sorrow
A.stay up B.look out C.fit in D.get around
A.swim B.try C.ask D.escape
A.in return for B.in case of C.in terms of D.instead of
A.slimmest B.smallest C.gentlest D.best
Long ago there was a poor farmer in Russia. He had been very with everything he had. However, when he found his elder brother was than him, he felt disappointed. So he hard about how he could also be richer. Finally he got an idea. He started to spend less money on food and clothes to some money to buy more land. Once he had enough money, he started for land.
He that on the neighboring land, there were some nomads (游牧民) living there. He bought some gifts and went to their head. He presented the gifts to the head and told him the of his visit. The head welcomed him, accepted the gifts and agreed to his to get the land. The head told him that he could have the land giving him anything. He can take as much land as he could by walking through the land before sunset (日落). He should start in the morning and whatever distance he could travel during the , he could have it.
The farmer became very when he heard this offer. Now he could have lots of without paying anything. He came the next morning and started running, not walking, he could cover the largest area. To reach his goal, he neither ate food, nor drank water, nor had any rest. He just continued . Without eating, or drinking, or resting he just got very . When he came back to the head in the evening, he right on the spot. Sadly his son buried him in a piece of land about 6 x 4 feet.
Don’t be greedy (贪婪的) or you will everything finally.
A.careful B.pleased C.bored D.busy
A.healthier B.stronger C.richer D.cleverer
A.thought B.learned C.tried D.worked
A.borrow B.spend C.make D.save
A.waiting B.looking C.preparing D.caring
A.explained B.hoped C.noticed D.guessed
A.see B.follow C.help D.cheat
A.chance B.result C.condition D.purpose
A.promise B.request C.suggestion D.order
A.for B.by C.without D.before
A.cover B.farm C.buy D.have
A.year B.month C.week D.day
A.interested B.sad C.happy D.calm
A.land B.crop C.experience D.knowledge
A.quietly B.early C.finally D.suddenly
A.so that B.even if C.because D.whether
A.dreaming B.walking C.speaking D.running
A.nervous B.excited C.tired D.worried
A.refused B.died C.appeared D.rested
A.lose B.face C.change D.defeat
Today we spent the morning going through our personal belongings .We were looking for items to __ for free at a local park. Not just any items but things people really . Our aim was not to find things we no longer but things we use every day that would be to others.
We packed these things boxes and added some small toys. We added a list of local addresses and phone numbers of local agencies. Inside the boxes a simple letter was placed. It : “Please take these items and know that your life is important. are difficult but these days will pass. We share what we have believing that it will matter. Use the food to nurture your ; use the blankets to stay warm. Be safe and know that the human can overcome anything. Do not hold your head for having a need to stay warm. Someday please do the same when you can.”
This kind was not because the phone rang or for any reason. It was because it was the right to do. We have often seen people at the park where we left the belongings. I that my wife had put her favorite green coat into one of the boxes. I asked if she was about it and she just replied that it had a hood (兜帽) . Her answer told me why it is I who love her. She liked the coat but knew the hood could someone from the rain.
Who knows where these gifts of sympathy will ? How many uses can a blanket serve what it was designed to do? We never go back and see what happens. It is unimportant. The right things will find the right people and that is all that .
A.put off B.put up C.give away D.give up
A.needed B.collected C.produced D.searched
A.accepted B.wanted C.carried D.bought
A.wonderful B.beautiful C.hopeful D.useful
A.around B.upon C.into D.above
A.working B.parking C.delivering D.helping
A.spoke B.read C.marked D.indicated
A.Ways B.Problems C.Times D.Situations
A.body B.mind C.brain D.figure
A.imagination B.spirit C.health D.wisdom
A.forward B.aside C.around D.down
A.attempt B.manner C.act D.habit
A.suddenly B.simply C.strangely D.usually
A.aimless B.homeless C.childless D.friendless
A.believed B.dreamed C.approved D.noticed
A.sure B.sad C.worried D.anxious
A.separate B.prevent C.shelter D.hold
A.affect B.go C.use D.help
A.other than B.rather than C.more than D.better than
A.attains B.counts C.moves D.contains
Dear Seth,
You’re only three years old, and at this point in your life you can't read, much less understand what I’m going to try to tell you in this letter. But I've been thinking a lot about the life that you have ____ you, about my life so far as I ____ on what I've learned, and about my role as a dad in trying to prepare you for the ____ that you will face in the coming years.
Be thankful. You are at a wonderful ____ of life. You have still many wonderful stages of life, but they are not without their costs and ____. I hope to help you along your path by sharing some of the best of ____ I've learned. As with any advice, take it with a grain of ____. What works for me ____ not work for you.
Life can be cruel. There will be people in your life ____ won't be very nice. They'll laugh at you because you're different, or for no good ____. They might try to bully you ____ hurt you.
There's not much you can do about these people except ____ to deal with them, and learn to choose friends who are kind to you, who ____ care about you, who make you feel good about yourself. When you find friends like this, ____ them, treasure them, spend time with them, be kind to them and love them.
There will be _____ when you meet with disappointment instead of success. Life won’t always ____ the way you want. This is just another thing you’ll have to learn to deal with. But instead of letting these things get you down, push on, _____ disappointment and learn to persevere and to pursue your dreams _____ pitfalls. Learn to turn negatives into positives, and you’ll do much better in _____. You will also face heartbreak and abandonment by those you love. I hope you don’t have to face this too much, but it happens. Again there is not much you can do but to heal, and to move on with your life. Let these pains become stepping stones to better things in life, and learn to use them to make you _____.
A.regardless of B.ahead of C.at the back of D.in the front of
A.reflect B.rely C.depend D.insist
A.errors B.mistakes C.truths D.trials
A.crossing B.house C.stage D.office
A.challenges B.troubles C.difficulties D.risks
A.where B.which C.that D.what
A.rice B.salt C.corn D.wheat
A.must B.can C.might D.should
A.who B.whom C.while D.whose
A.consequence B.reason C.result D.cause
A.but B.though C.or D.otherwise
A.to learn B.learn C.learning D.learned
A.exactly B.entirely C.truly D.absolutely
A.tend to B.hold onto C.turn to D.lead to
A.days B.months C.time D.weeks
A.turn out B.turn up C.turn on D.turn down
A.avoid B.reject C.refuse D.accept
A.against B.despite C.within D.beyond
A.life B.study C.career D.family
A.richer B.kinder C.cleverer D.stronger
A year ago, August, Dave Fuss lost his job driving a truck for a small company in west Michigan. His wife, Gerrie, was still working in the local school cafeteria, but it was for Dave to find work, and the price of everything was rising. The Fusses were at the risk of joining the millions of Americans who have their homes in recent years. Then Dave and Gerrie received a timely —$7,000, a legacy(遗产) from their neighbors Ish and Arlene Hatch, who died in an accident. “It really made a difference when we were meeting difficulty.” says Dave.
But the Fusses weren’t the only folks in Alto and the neighboring town of Lowell to unexpected legacy from the Hatches. Dozens of other families were by what the Hatches had done. In some cases, it was a few thousand dollars; in , it was more than $100,000.
It nearly everyone that the Hatches had so much money, more than $3 million—they were an elderly couple who lived in an old house on what was left of the family farm.
Children of the Great Depression, Ish and Arlene were known for their habit of . They preferred comparison shopping and would go from store to store, checking prices before making a new purchase.
Through the years, the Hatches paid for local children to attend summer camps when their parents couldn’t it. “Ish and Arlene never asked if you anything,” says their friend Sandy Van Weelden, “They could see things they could do to make you happier, and they would do them.”
Even more extraordinary was that the Hatches their farmland. It was the Hatches’ wish that their legacy—a legacy of kindness as much as one of dollars and cents—should the whole community and last for generations to come.
Neighbors helping neighbors—that was Ish and Arlene Hatch’s story.
A.happy B.hard C.easy D.nice
A.lost B.bought C.left D.wanted
A.gift B.money C.encouragement D.package
A.accept B.defeat C.win D.receive
A.amazed B.excited C.upset D.touched
A.the other B.another C.other D.others
A.surprised B.frightened C.pleased D.encouraged
A.kind B.generous C.living D.saving
A.afford B.buy C.offer D.keep
A.suffered B.enjoyed C.needed D.did
A.put away B.put up C.gave up D.gave away
A.enrich B.bless C.brighten D.expand