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This is a web version of October15,2009 which Live Earth emails to members. Click here to join and receive weekly updates from Live Earth 
Live Earth is pleased to announce the largest worldwide water initiative(倡议) in history to help fight the global water crisis. The Dow Earth Run for Water-----to take place on April 18,2010----will consist of a series of 6 km run/walks ( the average distance many women and children walk every day to get water ) talking place over the course of 24 hours in countries around the world featuring concers and water education activities, raising awareness and funds to help solve the water crisis. Jessica Biel, Alexandra Cousteau, Pete Wentz, Angelique Kidijo and Jenny Fletcher will lend their time in support of this global event.
Water shortage is a major issure affecting countries, communities and families all over the wold .One in eight people don’t have access to safe,clen drinking water, Communities in Farica,
Latin America and Asia suffer 1.8 million deaths every year from diarrhea diseases and the death of 5,000 children each day due to inadequate(不足) water infrastructure (基础设施) . In these areas, women and children are forced to walk 6 km (3.7 miles ) each day to get water that is likely unsuitable for drinking .However, the water crisis not only limited to developing nations. Adding to these existing issures, the effects of climate change are increasing affecting both supply and quality of available fresh water throughout the world.
In 60﹪of European cities with population greater than 100.000, groundwater is being used faster than it can be replenished{补充}。 By 2025,two-thirds of the world’s population could be living under water__stressed conditions.
You can help solve the water crisis by participating in the April 18th even.Run/walk registration is now officially open! Sign up now at
Thanks and be sure to visit liveearth. Org for the latest water conservation tips and more on The Dow Live Earth Run!

LIVE EARTH
72.Which of the following activities will the Dow Live Earth organize on April 18,2010 ?
A.Receing the latest news from Live Earth.
B.Putting on musical performances.
C.Calling on pop stars to walk 6 km to get water.
D.Lending names and time to support the event.
73. According to the passage , which of the following statements is tue?
A. You can turn to http://live earth.org for water statements is true?
B. Jessica Biel can’t take part in event if she signs up.
C. The information on Live Earth is updated every month.
D. Every year 1.8 million people in the world die from the disease related to water.
74. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.An Introduction tohe April 18 Event
B. An Email to Live Earth
C.Global Water Crisis Is Becoming Serious
D.Live Earth Announces an Initiative to Water Crisis

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More than half a century ago, there were 4, 000 drive-in movie theaters in the United States, and watching a movie from your car was a popular way to spend an evening. But with the number of drive-ins reduced to just a few hundred, outdoor movie has been popping up across the nation. Going to an open-air theater has become a modern summer pastime for an increasing number of movie fans.
In recent years, outdoor movie screenings have come up in parks, vacant lots and shopping malls around the nation. On average, about 1,000 people attend each movie night. It attracts a lot of young professionals, young workers and residents nearby. For some, the outdoor movies bring back the memories of the drive-in theaters of their youths. But for the majorities, they think it is comparable to the atmosphere of drive-ins, as they can bring friends, food, good wine, and watch the movie together.
The returning of Americans’ love affair with outdoor movies makes Stephen Bastas ever busier. His seven-member crew sets up screens in various locations mostly in the Washington area every day throughout the summer. They are doing pretty well and they hope to continue the trend. And it looks like they are going to. That’s because many fans say there is nothing like watching a movie on a breezy summer evening under the stars.
In the first paragraph, the author tries to tell us _____.

A.outdoor movies attracts more movie-lovers
B.summer brings back more drive-in movie fans
C.drive-in movie theaters have already disappeared
D.watching a movie from your car is becoming more popular

Most people choose to go to an outdoor movie mainly because they can _____.

A.have snacks before the movie
B.cheer up with young friends
C.bring back good old days
D.enjoy the casual atmosphere

From the text, we can learn that Stephen Bastas is most probably _____.

A.a movie maker
B.an outdoor movie fan
C.a movie director
D.an open-air theater operator

How does Stephen Bastas feel about the future of outdoor movie?

A.Optimistic. B.Amazed.
C.Worried. D.Disappointed.

Dogs and cats are not for students who live in the dormitory. Just think about the noise, the smell and all that wild behavior—chewing on whatever they can get their teeth on, or knocking over the trash can. But don’t feel sad. There are smaller and less destructive pets to make your dormitory life colorful.
Betta fish
They make great pets with their big personality and astonishing colors, ranging from bright red, dark blue to lemon yellow. Unlike many fish, most bettas react to their owner’s presence and become more active when they are nearby, which is unusual in the fish world.
Chinchillas
Without bad smell, about the size of a rabbit and with fur so dense that they can’t get pests such as fleas(跳蚤), the friendly creature originally from the Andes Mountains in South America makes an ideal indoor pet. Chinchillas are very social animals, so if you only have one, you will become its family. In cold winter days, in a glance at this fury pet in a dorm will bring you a lot of warmth.
Land hermit crabs
In a society where owners are often asked “Are they tasty?”, land hermit crabs are among the most unlucky animals commonly kept as pets. But they are easy to care for, inexpensive and fascinating to watch. And the fact that they don’t cause any allergic reactions makes them perfect for college dormitories.
Red-eared sliders
If you’re interested in a lifelong friend, a red-eared slider makes a wonderful pet. If well cared for, they can live for around 40 years. But there are a couple of things you should know. Red-eared can grow to an adult size of up to 30cm! So you may need a larger tank quickly. In addition, you will need to provide UV lighting, water heater, and a swimming area and a basking (晒太阳) area. Housing a red eared slider is not easy.
All the dormitory pets mentioned in the text are _____.

A.active and allergic B.quiet and peaceful
C.colorful and tasty D.small and smelly

Which of the following is not true about these creatures?

A.Bettas are active and rich in colors.
B.Chinchillas are originally mountain animals.
C.Land hermit crabs are allergic but tasty.
D.Red-eared sliders need more care from the owner.

If you want to keep the pet as long as possible, you’d better choose _____.

A.Betta fish B.Chinchillas
C.Land hermit crabs D.Red-eared sliders

The text is mainly to _____.

A.introduce the best way to keep pets
B.offer useful tips for choosing pets
C.inform students of lifestyle of pets
D.recommend some dormitory pets

Dear Grandma,
It was nice seeing you at Christmas.You looked so happy!
After losing two grandparents within the past year, I have taken some time to reflect on what is most important.I want to let you know what a positive influence you have been on me.I am the person I am because of you.
I remember being on your farm a lot when I was younger.I remember the projects you planned for us.We painted rocks to represent our family members.We made doll clothes out of colorful socks.We made many "playhouses" in the woods.
We learned that if you left a bucket of soybeans in the rain, you would soon have a bucket of growing beans.We learned that if we helped pick the strawberries in the morning, we'd have them on our ice cream in the afternoon.We learned that some plants have funny names, like the elephant ear plant.We learned that you could make do with what you had.We learned that making things out of paper and cardboard was more fun than what came inside the packaging.We learned it was OK to get dirty, but Grandma would wash us up before Mom came.
You once made models of everyone's houses, which made me want to be an architect.Another time, you made quilts for all of the grandkids.I still use mine every night.The edge has worn out.
But you taught me how to fix it.
I love and respect you.You are always patient, with a quiet determination.
Grandma, thank you for everything you have taught me.I hope that I am able to pass on all these memories and skills to my children and grandchildren.
Love always,
Kelly
After losing two grandparents, the author began to _____.

A.realize her grandma's influence on her
B.become a person like her grandma
C.write to her grandma regularly
D.like her grandma very much

On her grandma's farm, Kelly learned to ______.

A.make strawberry ice cream
B.name different funny plants
C.mend the worn-out edge of her quilt
D.use cupboards to make models of houses

Kelly's grandma ______.

A.was willing to help others
B.was skilled in making things
C.wanted Kelly to be an architect
D.disliked the kids' bad behaviors

Kelly wrote this letter mainly to ______.

A.send her grandma best wishes for Christmas
B.show love and respect for her grandma
C.recall her happy life on the farm
D.ask her grandma for help

Severely disabled people may soon be able to use their noses to write, drive a wheelchair or surf the Internet, thanks to a device (装置) developed by doctors in Israel.
The device will be used by breathing in and out through the nose, according to a study. Healthy people who tested the device quickly learned to play computer games and write sentences by sniffing. Encouraged by the results, the researchers decided to test their device on people who are paralyzed (瘫痪) but whose intelligence remains normal. Ten paralyzed who tested the device quickly learned to use their noses to write words, open a webpage, copy words and put them into a search engine.
With their success in helping severely disabled people to communicate, the researchers decided to make use of the new technology to design an electric wheelchair to be driven by sniffs.
Ten healthy people easily mastered sniff—driving a wheelchair through a maze (迷宫), and a 30-year-old man who had been paralyzed from the neck down for six years was as good a sniff-driver as the healthy participants at his second attempt. In other words, a paralyzed person could use the sniff controller to drive an electric wheelchair.
At the moment, sniff-controlled technology is still in the stage of development, and the Weizmann Institute has already applied for a patent on the device. "I’ll be very happy if it can help us to make money, but the real problem is that I hope someone will develop it, because this would help a lot of people," said Sobel, one of the lead researchers of the study.
What’s the purpose of the passage?

A.To introduce a new invention.
B.To equip the disabled with life skills.
C.To show the nose's special functions.
D.To instruct doctors to apply for a patent.

In the test, the paralyzed people with normal intelligence can use their nose to ______.

A.type long sentences quickly
B.play computer games easily
C.enter a website without much difficulty
D.communicate with others successfully

With the help of the sniffing device, a 30-year-old disabled man ______.

A.spent six years learning how to drive a wheelchair
B.failed to drive through the maze at his first attempt
C.took the wheelchair controlled by healthy participants
D.managed to drive an electric wheelchair by sniffing

From the last paragraph, we can infer that the sniff-controlled technology ______.

A.will be applied to other fields of research
B.needs further developing to serve more people
C.has become an important patented invention
D.shows the wisdom and talents of Israel doctors

When Dekalb Walcott III was just 8 years old, his father, a Chicago fire chief, let him tag along on a call. Dekalb says a lot of kids idolized basketball player Michael Jordan when he was growing up in Chicago in the 1990s. Not him.
"I wanted to be like Dekalb Walcott Jr.," he says of his father. So when his dad asked if he wanted to go on that call with him when he was 8, Dekalb was excited. "I'm jumping up and down, saying, Mom, can I go? Can I go?"
The experience changed Dekalb's life, he tells his dad on a visit to Story Corps. "My eyes got big from the moment the alarm went off." the younger Dekalb says. "This is the life that I want to live someday."
Now 27, the younger Dekalb is living that life. He became a firefighter at 21 and went to work alongside his dad at the Chicago Fire Department. Before his father retired, the pair even went out on a call together—father supervising(监督)son.
"You know, it's everything for me to watch you grow," his father says. But he also recalls worrying about one particular fire that his son faced.
I received a phone call that night. And they said, “Well, your son was at this fire.” I said, “OK, which way is this conversation going to go?” Dekalb Walcott Jr. recalls.
And they said, “But he's OK. And he put it out all by himself. Everybody here was proud of him.'
And the word went around, “Who was out there managing that fire? Oh, that's Walcott! That's Walcott up there!” So, you know, moments like that, it's heaven on Earth for a dad.
Dekalb Walcott Jr. retired in 2009. The younger Dekalb says he's proud of being a second-generation firefighter. "You know, it makes me look forward to fatherhood as well, because I'm definitely looking forward to passing that torch down to my son."
The underlined phrase tag along in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A.put out fire
B.watch basketball
C.follow his father
D.ask his mother’s permission

Dekalb Walcott III determined to become a firefighter at the age of _________.

A.27 B.21 C.8 D.35

What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A.Dekalb Walcott III wants his son to become a firefighter too.
B.Dekalb Walcott Jr. is proud to be a second-generation firefighter.
C.Dekalb Walcott Jr. wants to pass the torch to Dekalb Walcott III.
D.Dekalb Walcott III is proud that his son has become an excellent firefighter.

Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A.Putting Out Fire: A Challenging Job for Father and son.
B.Passing The Torch: A Firefighter Dad's Legacy.
C.Dekalb Walcott III: A Second-generation Firefighter.
D.Dekalb Walcott Jr.: A Chicago Fire Chief.

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