Mosquitoes(蚊子) ruin countless American picnics every year, but around the world, this bloodsucking beast isn’t just annoying— it causes a health problem. More than a million people die from the spread of mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and yellow fever each year. Attempts to control populations via insecticides like DDT have had ruinous side effects for nature and human health. Neurobiologist Leslie B. Vosshall has a different solution for stopping the insects and the spread of disease. “I believe the key to controlling mosquito behavior is to understand better how they sense us,” she says.
At their Rockefeller University lab, Vosshall and her colleagues are studying the chemical sensory processes by which mosquitoes choose hosts. How do they sense heat, humidity, carbon dioxide, and body odor(气味)? What makes some people more attractive to a mosquito than others? It takes blood and sweat to find out. To study how mosquitoes assess body odor, Vosshall and her teammates might wear stockings on their arms and keep from showering for 24 hours to create sample smells, Then comes the hard part. They insert their arms into the insects’ hidden home to study how mosquitoes land, bite, and feed and then they document how this changes. This can mean getting anywhere from one bite to 400, depending on the experiment. Studying male mosquitoes is more pleasant. Since they don’t feed on blood, the lab tests their sense of smell using honey.
Vosshall and her team have also begun to study how genetics contribute to mosquitoes’ choice of a host. She’s even created a breed that is unable to sense carbon dioxide, an important trigger for the insects. “By using genetics to make mutant(变异的) mosquitoes, we can document exactly how and why mosquitoes hunt humans,” Vosshall says.
Once Vosshall figures out what makes mosquitoes flock to us, she can get to work on making them leave us alone. Many of her lab’s proposed solutions sound simple enough, including bracelets(手镯) that carry long-lasting repellants(驱虫剂) or traps that can reduce populations, but the breakthroughs, when they come, may save millions of lives in the developing world—and a lot of itching everywhere else.Vosshall and her colleagues are mainly studying mosquitoes’ ______
| A.appearance | B.size |
| C.behavior | D.change |
By saying the underlined part “Then comes the hard part”, the author probably means that______.
| A.the insects smell terrible |
| B.the experiment will last long |
| C.The researchers will probably suffer |
| D.the researchers have to study lots of documents. |
Why is it less challenging to study male mosquitoes?
| A.They are not bloodsuckers. |
| B.They are afraid of stockings. |
| C.They have a poor sense of smell. |
| D.They are protective of their hosts. |
It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Vosshall’s research______.
| A.looks very promising |
| B.has saved millions of lives |
| C.is facing great difficulties |
| D.is quite simple to carry out. |
Scientists in Canada say big fish have almost disappeared from the world since the start of
industrial(产业的) fishing in the 1950s. The scientists found the numbers of some kinds of large fish have dropped by ninety percent in the past fifty years.
The study took ten years. The researchers gathered records from fishing businesses and governments around the world. The magazine Nature published the findings.
The scientists say the common method called long line fishing ravages the populations of large fish. This method involves many fishing lines connected to one boat. These wires can be nearly one hundred kilometers long. They hold thousands of sharp metal hooks to catch fish.
Long line fishing is especially common in the Japanese fishing industry. Records showed that Japanese boats used to catch about ten fish for every one hundred hooks. But long line fishing boats now might only catch one fish per hundred hooks.
The scientists say industrial fishing can destroy groups of fish much faster than in the past. The study suggests that whole populations can disappear almost completely from new fishing areas within ten to fifteen years.
Ransom Myers and Boris Worm of Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia led the study with the University of Kiel in Germany. Worm says the destruction could lead to a complete reorganization of ocean life systems. Meyers says the decreased num
bers of large fish are not the only worry. He says even populations that are able to reproduce do not get the chance to live long enough to grow as big as their ancestors. He says not only are there fewer
big fish, but also they are smaller than those of the past.
It’s the end of this program ,Thank you for your listening. What’s the best title for the passage?
| A.Big fish are disappearing | B.Long—line fishing in Japan |
| C.The harm of industrial fishing | D.Stop killing big fish |
Which of the following DOESN’T show that the populations of big fish are smaller than before?
| A.Fish can disappear almost completely from new fishing areas. |
| B.Now long—line fishing boats might catch one fish per hundred hooks. |
| C.Fish now don’t have the chance to grow big enough. |
| D.Scientists spent ten years studying the populations of large fish. |
What can we learn from the passage?
| A.The number of big fish started to drop greatly about fifty years ago. |
| B.The study was started by Boris Worm of Dalhousie alone. |
| C.There will be no big fish left in fifty years . |
| D.Japaneses people have stopped catching big fish. |
Adults(成年人)usually do not remember most of the things that are taught by their teachers at school. But this story is one such lesson that I will never forget. Every time I drift off course, I think of this story.
It was a normal Monday morning, and my teacher was teaching us on important things in life and about devoting ourselves to what is important to us. This is how the story went:
An old man lived in a certain part of London, and he would wake up every morning and go to the subway. He would get onto the train right to Central London, and then sit at the street corner and beg(乞讨). He would do this every single day of his life. He sat at the same street corner and begged for almost 20 years.
His house was dirty, and a stench (恶臭) came out of the house and it smelled terrible. The neighbors could not stand the smell any more, so they called for the police officers to clear the place. The officers knocked down the door and cleaned the house. There were small bags of money all over the house that he had collected over the years.
The police counted the money, and they soon realized that the old man was a millionaire (百万富翁). They waited outside his house expecting to share the good news with him. When the old man arrived home that evening, one of the officers told him that there was no need for him to beg any more as he was a rich man now, a millionaire.
But the old man
said nothing at all; he went into his house and locked the door. The next morning he woke up as usual, went to the subway, sat at the street corner and continued to beg.
Clearly, this old man had no great plans, dreams or anything significant (有意义的) for his life. We learn nothing from this story other than(除了)staying focused on(专心于)the things we enjoy doing. The underlined part in the first paragraph may mean ______.
| A.I get tired of learning my subjects |
| B.I fail to listen to lessons attentively |
| C.I go in the wrong direction of life |
| D.I wouldn’t like to go to school |
The neighbor called the police because ______.
| A.the old man kept begging money from them every day |
| B.there was something dangerous in the old man’s house |
| C.the old man wouldn’t buy tickets for the train |
| D.they couldn’t bear the smell from the old man’s house |
When the old man knew he was a millionaire, he ______.
| A.remained calm | B.became excited |
| C.felt worried | D.became nervous |
What lesson do we learn from the story?
A.Make great pla ns for your life. |
| B.Keep on doing what you like. |
| C.Do something that is good to society. |
| D.Depend on yourself rather than others. |
People need to relax and enjoy themse1ves.One way they can have a good time is to watch a baseball game or another sports event.Even thousands of years ago,groups of people gathered(聚集) to watch skilled athletes(运动员).
Over 2000 years ago in Greece,certain days in the year were festival days.These were holidays when people stopped work and enjoyed themselves.They liked to watch athletes take part in races and other games of skill.
The most important festival was held every four years at the town of Olympia.It was held in honor of the Greek god Zeus(Zus).For five days,athletes from all parts of the Greek world took part in the Olympic Games.At the Olympic
Games,people could watc
h them box,run,jump and so on.There was a relay race between two teams of men in which a lighted torch(火矩)was passed from runner to runner.The Olympic Games were thought to be so important that cities which were at war with one another had to stop fighting.People were allowed to travel to the games safely.Thousands of people came to Olympia from cities in Greece and from her colonies(殖民地)in Africa,Asia and Italy.They met as friends to cheer their favorite athletes and to enjoy themselves.What happened in Greece over 2000 years ago?
| A.People stopped work and enjoyed themselves. |
| B.The cities there were often against one another. |
| C.People watched baseball games. |
| D.People didn’t go to any games at all. |
What were those countries in Africa?
| A.Friends. | B.Enemies. |
| C.Colonies. | D.Other cities. |
What did people do at the games?
| A.They fought. | B.They just talked to friends. |
| C.They cheered for good athletes. | D.They tried to find friends. |
The best title for the story is“_____”.
| A.Greece at War | B.Together for the Games |
| C.Stop Fighting | D.Sport |
Dear Mom and Dad ,
I'm afraid I have some very bad news for you . I have been very naughty(淘气的) and the school master is very angry with me . She is going to write to you . You must come and take me away from here . She does not want me in the school any longer . The trouble started last night when I was smokin
g a cigarette(香烟)in bed . As I was smoking , I heard footsteps(脚步)coming towards the room .I did not want a teacher to catch me smoking , so I th
rew the cigarette away . Unfortunately(不幸地) , the cigarette fell into the waste--paper basket . It caught fire .
There was a curtain near the waste --paper basket . It caught fire too . Soon the whole room was burning . The master phoned the fire brigade(消防队). The school is a long way from the town and before the fire brigade arrived , the whole school was on fire . The master said that the fire was all my fault(过错) and I must pay for the damage
(损坏). She will send you a bill for about a million dollars .
I'm very sorry for this .
Much love
SarahWhy did Sarah write to his parents ?
| A.He missed them very much for they hadn’t seen each other for a long time. |
| B.He told his parents what he had done in school. |
| C.He was tired of studying, and wanted to leave school. |
| D.He thought he was old enough to help them do something. |
Where did S
arah smoke?
| A.in the classroom. | B.in the Dinning hall . |
| C.in the street. | D.in the dormitory(宿舍). |
Why was the school master angry with him?
| A.because he was too naughty. | B.because he was too lazy. |
| C.because he caused a big fire. | D.because he stole something from the school. |
According to the passage, what should the students not do?
| A.they should not smoke, because smoking is dangerous to them. |
| B.they should not dance, because dancing would waste a lot of money. |
| C.they should not make friends, because making friends would make them absent. |
| D.they should not wear expensive clothes because they would waste a lot of money. |
2.26-meter-tall Yao Ming made his NBA debut (初次登台) on October 23, 2002 and got 6 points for the Houston Rockets in the game. The next day, he got 13 points (得分)in another game.
Most people think that Yao Ming is a born basketball player. But Yao said, “When you watch it on TV, it looks very easy. But when you are playing in the NBA, it is really not so easy.” He said that joining the Houston Rockets was a new start and a new challenge. “I hope that through very hard work I can make everyone happy and help the Rockets win more games,” he said.
Yao Ming speaks some English. Both he and his teammates can understand each other. They don't think there is a language problem. While Yao Ming faces this new challenge(挑战), the people of Houston have shown great interest in him and they hope Yao Ming will bring new energy (活力) to the Rockets. The team has started having lessons to learn more about China, and many people who work for the Rockets have learned to speak some Chinese.Yao Ming got 13 points on October _____, 2002.
| A.22 | B.23 | C.24 | D.26 |
Yao Ming said that _____.
| A.playing in the NBA was difficult |
B.it was hard to watch NBA games on TV |
| C.he was an NBA star |
| D.it was boring to play basketball |
From the passage we can know that Yao Ming ________.
| A.will work hard for his team |
| B.made the highest score in his first NBA game |
C.can't understand hi s teammates |
| D.teaches the Rockets workers Chinese himself |
The passage is probably ______.
| A.an advertisement | B.a notice | C.a news report | D.an instruction |