On June 17, 1774, the officials from Maryland and Virginia held a talk with the Indians of the Six Nations. The Indians were invited to send boys to William and Mary College. In a letter the next day they refused the offer as follows:
We know that you have a high opinion of the kind of learning taught in your colleges, and that the costs of living of our young men, while with you, would be very expensive to you. We are sure that you mean to do us good by your proposal(提议); and we thank you heartily. But you must know that different nations have different ways of looking at things, and you will therefore not be offended(冒犯) if our ideas of this kind of education happen not to be the same as yours. We have had some experience of it. Several of our young people were formerly brought up at the colleges of the northern provinces: they were taught all your sciences; but when they came back to us, they were bad manners, ignorant(无知的)of every means of living in the woods–they were totally good for nothing.
We are, however, not the less thankful by your kind offer, though we refuse to accept it; and, to show our grateful sense of it, if the gentlemen of Virginia will send us a dozen of their sons, we will take care of their education, teach them in all we know, and make men of them.The tone(语气) of the letter as a whole is best described as________.
| A.angry | B.pleasant | C.polite | D.ambitious |
The Indian chief’s purpose of writing the letter seems to be to ____.
| A.politely refuse a friendly offer | B.express their opinions on equal treatment |
| C.show their pride | D.describe Indian customs |
According to the letter, the Indians believed that ____.
| A.it would be better for their boys to receive some schooling |
| B.they were being insulted by the offer |
| C.they knew more about science than the officials |
| D.they had better way of educating young men |
Different from the officials’ view of education, the Indians thought ____.
| A.young women should also be educated |
| B.they had different goals of education |
| C.they taught different branches of science |
| D.they should teach the sons of the officials first |
We produce 500 billion of plastic bags in a year worldwide and they are thrown away pollu
ting oceans, killing wildlife and getting dumped in landfills where they take up to 1,000 years to decompose. Researchers have been unsuccessfully looking for a solution.
The 16-year-old Canadian high school student, Daniel Burd, from Waterloo Collegiate Institute, has-discovered a way to make plastic bags degrade(降解) in as few as 3 months, a finding that won him first prize at the Canada Wide Science Fair, a $10,000 prize, a $20,000 scholarship, and a chance to revolutionize a major environmental issue.
Burd’s strategy was simple: Since plastic does eventually degrade, it must be eaten by microorganisms (微生物). If those microorganisms could be identified, we could put them to work eating the plastic much faster than under normal conditions.
With this goal in mind, he grounded plastic bags into a powder and concocted(调制) a solution of household chemicals, yeast(酵母) and tap water to encourage microbes growth. Then he added the plastic powder and let the microbes work their magic for 3 months. Finally, he tested the resulting bacterial culture on plastic bags, exposing one plastic sample to dead bacteria as a control. Sure enough, the plastic exposed to the live bacteria was 17% lighter than the control after six weeks.
The inputs are cheap, maintaining the required temperature takes little energy because microbes produce heat as they work, and the only outputs are water and tiny levels of carbon dioxide.
“Almost every week I have to do chores and when I open the closet door, I have piles of plastic bags falling on top of me. One day, I got tired of it and I wanted to know what other people are doing with these plastic bags. The answer: not much. So I decided to do something myself.” Said Daniel Burd.Daniel Burd won first prize at the Canada Wide Science Fair because .
| A.he found a new kind of microorganism |
B.he contributed much to environmental protection![]() |
C.he found a way to degrad e plastics in shorter time |
| D.he could encourage microbe growth in an easier way |
Daniel Burd exposed one plastic sample to dead b
acteria to .
| A.make the live bacteria work better | B.test how effective his method was |
| C.know which bacteria worked faster | D.control the temperature in the process |
Maintaining the required temperature takes little energy because .
| A.plastics can get hot easily | B.microbes can produce heat themselves |
| C.much carbon dioxide is produced | D.the temperature can be controlled |
Daniel Burd got his idea from .
| A.his school textbook | B.the failure of researchers |
| C.his everyday work | D.the practice of other people |
In 2006, a large number of new Internet sites became popular around the world. Some of these are for communication, others for entertainment.
The blog is one form of communication that increased in popularity. Through these personal websites, people can share their lives, ideas and opinions on the Internet. People of all ages have their own blogs. For young people, they are a way to show their writing and other forms of self-expression. Blogs also connect people with other people who have the same interests. For example, teachers use blogs to share ideas with other teachers’, as well as experiences and concerns about their work.
YouTube is another Internet site that became more popular last year. This website lets anyone create, share and watch short videos. These include videos of people singing or dancing, or animals doing funny things. Three young men created YouTube almost two years ago as a personal video sharing service. They recently sold it to Google for more than one and a half billion dollars.
Games and entertainment also became a l
arger part of the Internet last year. One Internet social site is called Second Life. It is an online world in which computer u
sers create a new self and live a different life. They get married, build homes, operate businesses, buy and sell goods, work, play and attend school.
People also take part in fantasy sports leagues with the help of the Internet. A fantasy sport is a game in which each member of a group acts as the owner of a team. Each owner creates a team of real-life professional players to compete against other teams in the league. More than fifteen million American adults play fantasy sports. The industry earns more than one billion dollars each year from publications, memberships and other costs. The passage is mainly about __________.
| A.the most popular Internet technology in 2006 |
| B.some new ways for people to communicate or have fun on the Internet |
| C.one online game called Second Life |
| D.the high price of playing online |
Who is the owner of YouTube now?
| A.Three young men. | B.Google. | C.Computer users. | D.Yahoo. |
Whom does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
| A.The people who are interested in blogs. |
| B.The people who play games on YouTube. |
| C.The people who play Second Life. |
| D.The people who are created in Second Life. |
What do we know from the passage?
| A.Teachers can share ideas, experiences and concerns about their work with other teachers on any website. |
B.More than fifteen millio n American teena gers play fantasy sports. |
| C.Second Life helps people get married, buy and sell goods, work, play and attend school in real life. |
| D.Fantasy sports, a game in which each member of a group acts as the owner of a team, is very popular around the world. |
Ellis Island is located in New York Harbor. Ellis Island is open daily year-round from 9:30am to 5:00pm, with extended hours during summer. It is closed on December 25. There is no admission charge to Ellis Island; donations are gratefully accepted.
At Your Fingertips
Park information (212) 363- 7620
Emergencies (212 ) 363- 3260
Ferryboat information (212) 269- 5755
Lost and found (212) 344- 7620
Dining, gifts, & audio tour (212) 344- 0996
Transportation
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry: Boats leave from Battery Park, Manhattan, and from Liberty State Park, New Jersey. They run about every
30 to 45 minutes beginning at 9: 15 am. (ferry schedule subject to change).
Hou
rs: May vary; call the number below
Closed: December 25
Ferry fees (Includes Liberty and Ellis Islands): adults, $ 7; senior citizens, $6; children (age 3 to 17), $ 3. (lower group rates are available for 25 or more adults)
Ticket & schedule information: (212) 269-
5755In summer, visitors will have ___________ to visit Ellis Island.
| A.no enough money | B.a longer time | C.a shorter time | D.a wonderful time |
Which number would you call if your friends were suddenly ill?
| A.(212) 344- 0996 | B.(212) 363- 7620 | C.(212 ) 363- 3260 | D.(212) 269- 5755 |
Which of the following is NOT true?
| A.People can visit Ellis Island free of charge. |
| B.The boats departure time from Battery Park is at 9:15 a.m. all the year round. |
| C.Ferry fees for children are cheaper than for adults. |
| D.Ferry fees for group visitors can be reduced. |
We may infer from the passage that _____________.
| A.visitors prefer to go to Ellis Island by boat | B.there are more visitors in winter |
| C. Ellis Island is open every day | D.Boat is the only transportation to Ellis Island[ |
The bus is a usable form of transportat
ion all over the world because we can easily take it to go everywhere. Also, we do not need to worry about danger on a long-distance trip. Now, we have comfortable buses in London. I would like to describe how comfortable they are. First, the number of seats on a bus has been reduced from 44 to 19. The reason why the number of seats is now 19 is that the seats have been changed to big and comfortable sofas.
Originally, they chang
ed the normal seats to airplane seats and took out ten seats from the buses. However, every customer wanted to have a more comfortable seat on the bus when they went on long-distance trips, so they changed them to sofas. Also, the owners of the bus companies wanted to make more money, so they tr
ied to meet the passengers’ needs. They changed the airplane seats to sofas, so the number of seats is now 19.
As the new buses appear, the prices go up, too. The owners have many ideas, which you have probably never thought about before. Now they have bus attendants who serve water, snacks, newspapers, and towels.
Also, you can change the direction and the height of the sofa to make yourself more comfortable, and there is a service bell on each sofa. Moreover, some companies show movies on the buses. In addition, when you go on a long-distance trip, they have luxurious(豪华的) buses that have an LCD screen on each seat. That is not the only surprising thing on the bus. They also have different TV channels, movie channels, and seventy TV games for killing time while you are on the bus.How many airplane seats did they put in a bus originally?
| A.10 seats. | B.19 seats. | C.34 seats. | D.44 seats. |
The direction and height of the sofas can be changed so that ______.
A. they can take up less space B. they can hold more people
C. passengers can feel more comfortable D
. passengers can watch a movie If you are thirsty and want to have a drink while sitting in the bus, you’d better _____.
A.go to the fro nt of the bus to get it |
B.get off the bus to buy some by yourself |
| C.change the direction of the seat | D.ring the bell on your sofa |
Though there are fewer seats on the buses, _____.
| A.the bus can pick up as many passengers as before |
| B.the owners get more money by offering better service |
| C.the bus fare remains the same as before |
| D.the bus is as crowded as it was before |
In our life, we face situations where we are either asked to choose between trust and disbelief. Many of us would say we have to choose trust over disbelief. Actually we are given intellectual(智力的) power to choose what we want, and what we choose certainly need not be the one that sounds p
leasing. That is, we can choose both trust and disbelief, but we have to know when to choose between these two
We should all realize that we are living in a world which is unfortunately mixed with people of various types. We have been given the power of judging who we are working with and who we are partnering with. We cannot give an excuse for believing a scheming(诡计多端的)person, just because he looked or sounded nice, unless we consider ourselves mentally unskillful.
This world was there before us and it does not owe us a single thing. We are asked to take care of ourselves and our belongings. Trust, too, has to be saved for the deserving(值得的) people. When we give trust universally to all, we end up troubled by the undeserving common cheat. People say trust is life. True! But only wisely exercised trust is life.
When we start a conversation with someone, the first things that we usually notice would be their dress, behavior, style and their language. What sometimes we all forget to look at is the person’s intention. Now how to look at a person’s intention is a lesson everybody has to learn for themselves in their own way -- there is no single standard for it. But it is certainly possible to discover the purpose if we seek a little bit more.
Certainly a false offer of friendship or guidance cannot stand undiscovered for long; we are therefore called to exercise disbelief over trust at least momentarily till we find out that we certainly are in agreement with a mutual(相互的)good-willed person.
The world teaches you lots of lessons and if we are willing, we can learn all that we want. In the first paragraph, the author ________.
| A.concentrates on the reason why we make different choices |
| B.focuses on how to choose between trust and disbelief |
| C.suggests that trust should be wisely exercised |
| D.implies that people are forced to make the choice |
The underlined sentence means __________
| A.trust and disbelief go hand in hand with each other. |
| B.disbelief is necessary if you aren’t wise |
| C.trust is established if two people know each other |
| D.doubt may serve as the precondition for trust |
We c
an infer from the passage that _________.
| A.people who we are working with are in fact those who we are partnering with |
| B.the first thing we notice tends to mislead our judgment |
| C.the mentally healthy people will not judge a person by his looks |
| D.the standards of looking at a person’s intention are various |
Which of the following can serve as the best title for the passage?
| A.Trust or Disbelief? | B.Trust Is Life. |
| C.Trust over Disbelief? | D.When to Choose between Trust and Disbelief? |