It happens every spring. Flowers come out everywhere on the same day. But how do plants “know” when to flower?
For years, it has been a difficult question for scientists. But a US research group may have finally answered it—the secret lies in a protein(蛋白质)called FKF1. This helps plants to know when the days become long and when they get short. Then they can tell the seasons are changing.
Researchers found the FKF1 protein when they were studying a plant called Arabidopsis(拟南芥). It is sensitive(敏感的)to sunlight, and can be made active by sunlight.
Plants produce this protein every day in the late afternoon all year. If there is no light at this time, for example in winter when the sun goes down early, the protein won’t be active. But when spring comes and the days get longer, the FKF1 protein can be made active by day light and the plants “know” it is time to flower. “If there is light in the late afternoon, plants will know that the days are getting longer and that it is the best time for flowers to come out,” explained Takato Imaizumi, leader of study. But when conditions are poor for growing, such as during autumn or winter when the weather is cold and days are short, plants won’t flower.
Although researchers have only studied how the FKF1 protein works in the Arabidopsis, they believe that it is the same with many other plants, including crops such as rice and wheat. This could be useful to the agricultural industry.
“If we can control when flowers come out, we might be able to increase crop production,” Imaizumi said.The passage is mainly about ____.
A.how plants “know” when to flower |
B.what people can do with plants |
C.how seasons are changing |
D.what kind of plant Arabidopsis is |
Scientists found the FKF1 protein when they were____.
A.answering a question |
B.controlling the clours of flowers |
C.planting flowers in the garden |
D.studying a plant called Arabidopsis |
The best time for flowers to come out is when____.
A.it rains in spring |
B.there is light in the late afternoon |
C.it is getting dark |
D.the sun goes down early |
Scientists believe that____.
A.other plants also know when to flowers |
B.flowers are more valuable than fruits and vegetables |
C.people have known how to control when flowers come out |
D.if the weather is cold and days are short, plants will flower |
For 16-year-old Ma Yifei, the violin performance of the Beijing 2022 Olympic theme song, Snowflake, was her best present for Paralympians (残奥运动员) all over the world. Even though snowflakes are related to winter, she let others feel warmth, hope and light through her performance. “I’m also disabled and I want to do something for them with my music,” said Ma.
Ma went blind at the age of two because of an illness. She became interested in music when she was young. She started to learn to play the piano at five and the violin at nine, experiencing the “colorful” music through sound and emotion.
Ma’s mother Ha Chunyan, a former music teacher in a primary school, helped her memorize the music score (乐谱) before she played the piano. Ma could not see the keys and always played the wrong notes. It took her thousands of tries to play a piece correctly.
Learning the violin was more challenging. Ma needed to feel the teacher’s hands, arms and back to learn the movements, and listen to the strings (弦) over and over again to feel the muscles (肌肉) herself.
“After three years of learning, she still could not make any sound except terrible noises,” said Ha, who advised her daughter to give up the violin. But Ma said, “As I’ve been practicing so long, it’s hard to give up. I believe I will play better if I persist in practicing.”
In 2018, Ma got a chance to follow Sheng Yuan and Cao Yuhan, famous musicians from the Central Conservatory of Music, to study music in Beijing. She left her home in Ningxia to follow her musical dream, though she knew there would be more challenges ahead.
Ma expressed her excitement about performing at the big event. “All my hard work has paid off. I’m proud of standing on the stage today.”
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
(1)The violin performance made people feel __________.
A. |
regret, hope and light |
B. |
fear, warmth and hope |
C. |
warmth, hope and light |
D. |
pity, warmth and light |
(2)How does the writer describe Ma’s difficulties in learning the violin?
A. |
By questioning. |
B. |
By listing numbers. |
C. |
By offering advice. |
D. |
By giving examples. |
(3)Which of the following is TRUE about Ma?
A. |
Ma began to learn to play the piano at nine. |
B. |
In 2018, Ma got a chance to study music in Beijing. |
C. |
It was more challenging for Ma to learn the piano than the violin. |
D. |
Ma could memorize the music score by herself before playing the piano. |
(4)What does the underlined phrase “persist in” probably mean in Paragraph 5?
A. |
keep on |
B. |
end up |
C. |
take pride in |
D. |
look forward to |
(5)Ma’s story tells us __________.
A. |
old habits die hard |
B. |
there is no place like home |
C. |
practice makes perfect |
D. |
a good friend is like a mirror |
I asked my dad if I had ever made him cry before because I couldn’t remember ever seeing him cry.
“There was once,” he said.
He told me that when I was one year old, he put a pen, a piece of paper money and a toy in front of me. He wanted to see which one I would pick. It’s a tradition that a lot of Chinese people do when their kids are one year old. According to this tradition, it shows what the kid will value most when he or she grows up. For example, if the kid takes the pen, it means he or she will be an intelligent person in the future. If the kid takes the money, it means he or she will value money more than others and become rich. If the kid takes the toy, it means he or she will like fun things and play a lot.
My father was doing it because he was curious (好奇的). It was interesting for him to see which one I would pick.
He said that I just sat there and stared at the three things. He sat across from me and waited to see the result.
According to him, I moved toward him and he held his breath. Then I pushed everything aside and went right into his arms. Tears (眼泪) came to his eyes. He didn’t realize that he was one of the choices.
And that was the first and only time I made him cry.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
(1)How many choices did the father prepare?
A. |
One. |
B. |
Two. |
C. |
Three. |
D. |
Four. |
(2)According to the tradition, if the kid takes the pen, it means he or she will be __________.
A. |
rich |
B. |
intelligent |
C. |
humorous |
D. |
successful |
(3)Which one did the writer finally pick?
A. |
The father. |
B. |
The pen. |
C. |
The money. |
D. |
The toy. |
(4)The father felt __________ after the writer pushed everything aside and went into his arms.
A. |
curious |
B. |
nervous |
C. |
relaxed |
D. |
moved |
(5)Which of the following could be the best title for this passage?
A. |
A father’s warm hug |
B. |
Joyful tears for an old tradition |
C. |
Different choices of a father |
D. |
A tradition for a kid’s first birthday |
It is well-known that silk was discovered in China. It is wonderfully strong, light and soft. As one of the best materials for clothes, silk has a perfect look and feel that no other materials can match.
There is a story about how silk was discovered. Lei Zu, the wife of Huang Di, was having tea under a mulberry tree when a silkworm cocoon (蚕茧) fell into her cup. As she tried to take the cocoon out, it started to unwind (展开) and the “line” seemed endless. She realized that the strong line could be used to make clothes. Then Lei Zu taught her people how to raise silkworms and how to get silk. In this way, the silk industry was born.
For hundreds of years after that, silk was only used by rich people. It was a symbol of identity and status (身份和地位). With the development of the silk industry, more silk was produced. It was no longer just for rich people. In the Han Dynasty, silk was transported as far away as Spain, Rome and many other countries. The trade road was famously known as the Silk Road, which connected China with the rest of the world.
Today, silk can be used for many kinds of things, not just for clothes but also for paintings, writing brushes, kites and even fishing nets. Wherever silk goes around the world, it is always warmly received.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)误(F)。
(1)Silk is one of the best materials for clothes.
(2)Huang Di discovered silk could be used to make clothes by accident.
(3)As more silk was produced, it reached more people’s homes.
(4)The silk industry was born because of the Silk Road.
(5)This passage mainly talks about the history and the popularity of silk.
阅读短文,回答下面5个问题。(每题答案不超过10个词)
You don’t know me unless you read a book called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huck’s my name, Huckleberry Finn. That book ends like this: my best friend, Tom Sawyer, and I found $12,000 in gold in a cave. We became rich. We got $6,000 each.
My mother died long ago and then my dad, Pap, disappeared. He was always drunk and he often beat me. Then a kind old lady called Widow Douglas took me into her home to live. She gave me a bed to sleep in and bought new clothes for me. She read stories to me and taught me how to eat at a table. She sent me to school every day.
I hated those new clothes. I missed my old life. I put on my old clothes and ran away and was free and happy, but Tom Sawyer found me and said that if I wanted to join his club, I would have to return to live with the widow. For this reason, I returned to live with her.
The months passed and winter came. The weather got cold. One morning I woke up and there was snow on the ground. On my way to school I saw some footprints outside the widow’s house. My heart jumped. Pap!
“He’s heard about my money,” I thought. “And he wants it! ”
When I lit my candle and went up to my room that night, there sat Pap—his own self! I expected to be scared of him now, but I wasn’t. I stood looking at him; he set there—looking at me.
Pap was nearly fifty years old. His black hair was long and uncombed and dirty. He had allowed hair to grow on his face, which was ghostly white. Just looking at the ugly white skin made me feel sick. His clothes? —dirty and torn. His feet showed through large holes in his shoes. His hat was on the floor—an old black hat with a large hole in it.
—Taken from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
(1)Who is telling the story?
____________________________________________________________
(2)How did Tom and Huck become rich?
___________________________________________________________
(3)Why did Widow Douglas take Huck in to live with her?
___________________________________________________________
(4)Why did Huck return to live with Widow Douglas?
___________________________________________________________
(5)What is Huck’s father like in your eyes? Why do you think so?
___________________________________________________________
阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Researchers at China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a State-owned defense contractor, have developed and made the world’s first robot whale shark(鲸鲨).
The robotic shark has been on display in an aquarium(水族馆)at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park since January.
A whale shark is a slow-moving carpet shark and the largest known living fish.
Designed and built by engineers at the Shenyang-based No 111 Factory, the underwater robot is 4.7 meters long, weighs 350 kilograms and can move 42 meters a minute.
Powered by a lithium battery, it can swim, turn, float and dive like a real shark by moving its mechanical fins(鳍). The mouth and gills(鳃)can also open and close like a shark’s. The biomimetic shark is made of sensors(传感器), multi-joint fins, batteries, and systems which enable it to avoid what’s in the way in all directions.
“The robot can reach a depth of 10 meters and work for as long as 10 hours,” said Fang Xuelin, a senior researcher in charge of the robot shark program.
“The shark can be remotely controlled and can also swim based on preset programs or its own sensors,” he said.
“We have built multiple kinds of robot fishes, and the robotic whale shark is the largest mechanical fish we have made so far,” Fang added. “Our robots are to serve three purposes—to perform in aquariums for entertainment, spread knowledge about the sea and aquatic(水生的)animals among youngsters, and carry out scientific tasks such as hydrological surveys, underwater photography and environmental inspection.”
“The factory now plans to develop more types of aquatic robots, including some extinct mammals(哺乳动物), for display in parks and schools. It will also promote the products to businesses engaged in fields such as underwater salvage and mineral prospecting,” he said.
(1)The whale shark on display is ________.
A. |
the world’s first robot |
B. |
the largest living fish |
C. |
a 7.4-meter-long shark |
D. |
a robotic shark |
(2)What does the underlined word “biomimetic”in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. |
仿生的 |
B. |
虚拟的 |
C. |
杂交的 |
D. |
变异的 |
(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. |
The shark is the first mechanical fish made at the factory. |
B. |
Powered by a lithium battery, the shark can swim without stopping. |
C. |
The factory has built multiple kinds of robot fishes including the shark. |
D. |
The factory has developed some extinct mammals for display in parks. |
(4)What does Paragraph 8 mainly talk about?
A. |
The limits of the aquatic robots. |
B. |
The purposes of the aquatic robots. |
C. |
The progress in making aquatic robots. |
D. |
The steps to developing aquatic robots. |