Can the Time Go Slower? by Joanna Pitt Can the time go slower? I’m still thinking of The answers. Can the time go slower? My head is not Yet clear. Can the time go slower? For me the rules of math are Too hard to remember. Can the time go slower? My grade is what my father Really cares about. So can the time go slower? My dear teacher, I don’t want to run behind others. Oh NO! There are still lots of questions To be answered!
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Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees(黑猩猩)comes from the research of Jane Goodall.
From an early age, Jane was interested in animals and animal stories. At the age of 10, she was talking about going to Africa to live among the animals there. At that time, in the early 1940s, this was a radical(激进的)idea because women did not go to Africa by themselves.
As a young woman, Jane finished school in London and then worked for filmmaker for a while. When a school friend invited her to visit Kenya, she worked as a waitress until she had earned(挣)the fare to travel there by boat. She was 23 years old at that time.
Once in Kenya, she met Dr. Louis Leakey, a famous paleontologist(古生物学家). He was impressed with her knowledge of Africa and its wildlife and hired her to help him and his wife on a fossil-hunting tour. Dr. Leakey soon realized that Jane was the perfect person to complete a study he had been planning for some time. she expressed her interest in the idea of studying animals by living in the wild with them, rather than studying dead animals like fossils(化石). When Jane was very young, she .
A.studied chimpanzees |
B.was interested in animals |
C.told stories about chimpanzees |
D.both B and C |
In the second paragraph, the underlined word “this” refers to(指的是).
A.interest in animals |
B.going to Africa to live with animals |
C.listening to animal stories |
D.talking about animals |
Jane worked as a waitress so that .
A.she could attend school in London |
B.she could work for a filmmaker |
C.she could have the money to go to Kenya |
D.she could buy a boat for herself |
If you want to find a job as a waiter, you can to apply for it.
A.go to 6756 Main St. Southgate |
B.go to 224 West Rose Ave. Richmond |
C.fax resume to 555-0001 |
D.email resume: lewisnclark@dot.org |
If you do office work at Francisco's Shoe Shop, you should .
A.be trained | B.have experience |
C.speak English | D.know Spanish |
If you work as a guide, you can get an hour.
A.$ 8 | B.$ 10 | C.$ 12 | D.$ 13 |
Earthquakes can be very scary(吓人的). But you need to keep your mind stable (坚定的) in order to make sure you are safe. Be calm and try not to run here and there.
If you manage to come out of your house, go to an open space like a garden or a park where you will be a lot safer. If you live quite some floors above in your building, try to find a place near a bulky(坚固的) object such as a bed. Curl up (蜷缩) and sit on the floor and make sure you are not near a window, fireplace, gas stove and so on. Remember don’t use lifts or escalators.
Some people say you should stand on a doorway. That is not true. If the doorway jambs (侧壁) are weak, they might fall on you. Also if people want to pass through that door, you may stop them. Leave all doorways free.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that you mustn’t climb down the stairs during an Earthquake. If the tremors (震动) stop, after a few seconds, just climb down the stairs as quickly as you can and move out of the building, but don’t run.
Earthquakes usually destroy gas pipes and electrical wires. Turn off the main gas. And don’t light candles or lighters and create an even bigger disaster.
If you’re driving and feel a shake, stop your car at the side of the road and get out. Make sure you are not on a bridge. Bridges and overhead roads (高架路) have the biggest danger of falling. The best title for the passage should be.
A.Dos and Don’ts Before an Earthquake. |
B.What to Do in Case of Earthquake |
C.Tips for Earthquake Preventions |
D.Tips for Children in Earthquake. |
When an earthquake suddenly happens, you should .
a. remain standing near a window b. turn off the main gas
c. stay in an open space d. stand on a doorway
e. keep off overhead roads
A.a, b, c | B.c, d, e | C.b, c, e | D.b, d, e |
Which of the following is NOT true, when an earthquake suddenly happens?
A.We can’t use the lift. |
B.Curling up may be very dangerous. |
C.We must turn off the gas. |
D.We must get out of the car when the earthquake comes |
It can be learned from the passage that.
A.keeping calm in time of earthquake is very important. |
B.measures should be taken to make buildings stronger. |
C.Knowledge of first aid must be used in an earthquake. |
D.lots of things must be done to survive an earthquake. |
Have you ever heard an echo of your voice?
An echo is a reflected(反射)sound. Stand in a very large, empty hall with nothing on the walls. Then shout. The sounds you make will hit the walls and come back to you. The walls reflect the sounds. These reflected sounds are called “echoes”.
We can use reflected sound to make sound travel farther. Hold a watch about fifty centimeters from your ear. You cannot hear it. The sound of the watch travels a short way in all directions. It does not travel as far as your ear. You can make it travel to your ear by using a roll of cardboard(纸板筒).
Make the roll of cardboard about fifty centimeters long. Put one end over your ear and hold the watch at the other. Now you can hear the watch because the sound has not gone in all directions. It is reflected down the roll to your ear.
A megaphone(喇叭筒)works in the same way. It makes sound travel farther. It reflects the sound into a beam which can travel a long way. In the ship, the sailor uses the megaphone to make his voice travel. Without the megaphone, his voice cannot travel far.
We use reflected sound in many ways. We use it to measure the depth of the sea, for example. Among the animals, bats and whales use reflected sound to tell them where they are and what things are near them. Which is the right order of hearing our echo in a very large, empty hall?
a. We hear the reflected sound b. The sound returns to us
c. The sound hits the walls d. We make a sound
A.c, b, a, d | B.c, a, b, d | C.d, c, b, a | D.d, b, c, a |
. From the text we learn that __________ .
A.reflected sound is useful only to blind people |
B.people haven’t made use of reflected sound yet |
C.bats use reflected sound to fly and get food |
D.whales don’t use reflected sound as they live in the sea |
If you haven’t got a megaphone, ____ will help you to make your voice travel farther.
A.a long piece of wood | B.a roll of cardboard |
C.a thin thread | D.a long piece of silk |
Did you see snow in your hometown last winter? Did you feel it was warmer than before?
"There have been 21 warm winters in China since 1986," said scientists. They also said that in the past 100 years, as the global (全球的) temperatures went up by 0.74 °C , the temperature in North China has climbed 1.4 °C in only 50 years.
China needs to take quick action to cut carbon dioxide emission (排放)
because it's the main reason for global warming. The good news is that China has seen the importance of going green. China set the goal of cutting energy use by 20% and pollution emission by 10% in the 11th Five-Year Plan.
Can you slow down global warming? Sure! You and your family can take steps to cut the amount of carbon dioxide that is sent out into the air.
Here are some pieces of advice to help you save the earth..
Wear used clothes. Wearing your brother's, sister's or dad's old T-shirt means you save the energy.
Change your light bulbs (灯泡). Use energy-saving light bulbs. And don't forget to turn off the lights when you leave a room and turn off your television and computer when they are not in use!
Ride the bus. Taking a bus saves a lot of oil every year.
Say no to plastic bags. The next time your parents go to the market, ask them to use baskets
Open a window. Don't use the air conditioner, and let some fresh air in. When you have to use the conditioner, set the temperature higher in the summer and lower in the winter to save energy.
Make small changes in your daily life. Don't use paper cups, bags and boxes.
It's time for all of us to do something to save the earth. How many pieces of advice are there in this passage?
A. Three. B. Four C. Five. D Six Which of the following is true?
A.It's a pity to wear your dad's old T-shirts. |
B.Using air conditioners may be a waste of energy. |
C.Taking a bus wastes a lot of oil every year. |
D.Using paper bags saves energy a lot. |
The passage is mainly about the ways to ____.
A.slow down global warming |
B.make energy |
C.change our daily life |
D.change the world weather |