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Have you ever wondered how and why a fall leaf changes color? We first have to understand what leaves are and what they do.
Leaves are the world’s food factories. Plants take water from the ground and take CO2 from the air. Plants use sunlight to turn water and CO2 into glucose(葡萄糖). Glucose is a kind is a kind of sugar. Using it as food, plants get energy and grow. Plants using sunlight to turn water and CO2 into sugar is called photosynthesis(光合作用). ChlorophyII helps photosynthesis. It gives plants their green color.
As summer ends and autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter, and trees “know” to begin getting ready for winter.During winter, there is not enough light or water for photosynthesis. Trees rest during this time and live on the food they store during the summer. They begin to shut down their food—making factories.As the green chlorophyII disappears from the leaves, we begin to see yellow and orange leaves. These colors have been in the leaves all the time. We just can’t see them in the summer, because they are covered up by the green chlorophyII.
The bright reds and purples in leaves are made mostly in autumn. In some trees, glucose is caught in the leaves after photosynthesis stops. Sunlight and the cool nights of autumn turn this glucose into a red color. The brown color of trees is made from waste left in the leaves. It is mixture(混合物) of all these things. It makes the beautiful leaves during autumn.The underline word “chlorophyII” in the passage means “_________” in Chinese.
A.胡萝卜素
B.叶绿素
C.氯霉素When they rest in winter, trees live on the food they store during the _________.
A.summer
B.autumn
C.winterPicture_______ shows how food—making factories work according to the passage.
A.
B.
C.Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A.Glucose is a kind of sugar and plants use it as food for energy and growing.
B.Leaves turn red because sunlight and the cool nights of autumn turn glucose into a red color.
C.We can’t see yellow or orange leaves in summer because the two colors are not in leaves.What’s the main meaning of this passage?
A.What’s photosynthesis?
B.How and why leaves change colors?
C.Different kinds of leaves.
An artistwent to a beautiful place of the country for a holiday, and stayed with a farmer. Every day he went out and painted from morning to evening. When it got dark, he came back to the farm and had a good dinner before he went to bed.
At the end of his holiday he wanted to pay the farmer, but the farmer said, “No, I don’t want money but give me one of your pictures. What is money? In a week it will all be finished, but your painting will be here.”
The artist was very pleased and thanked the farmer for saying such kind words. The farmer smiled and said, “I have a son in London. He wants to become an artist. When he comes here next month, I will show him your picture, and then he will not want to be an artist any more, I believe.”
The artist liked to ___________ near a nice place.
A.sing songs | B.dance |
C.paint pictures | D.write something |
He liked painting ____________.
A.in a house |
B.in the open air |
C.because he would do well in painting |
D.with the most important artist |
The farmer thought that the artist ____________.
A.was not good at painting |
B.was really a great man |
C.did well in painting |
D.was the most important artist |
The farmer’s son wanted to __________ some day.
A.be an artist | B.become a popular singer |
C.write twenty novels | D.dance around the world |
The farmer ____________.
A.was a foolish man |
B.didn’t want his son to be a painter |
C.liked the artist’s picture very much |
D.couldn’t pay for his son about his paintings |
When Jane was a little girl, she liked _
__ (keep) pets. She had many books about animals and there were many pictures and stamps on the walls of her bedroom. She often said that she ___
__(work) in a zoo when she grew up.
Most of Jane’s pets were quite small— parrots, cats, dogs and so on. But one day she met something quite big.
That afternoon, Jane’s mother was surprised __
____ (see) a big animal with long hair in the kitchen. He _
___ (wear) a T-shirt and sitting on a chair, trying to put on a pair of glasses and making faces at her. In front of him, on the table, were a basket of fruits and a glass of water. “Jane, where are you?” the mother shouted. Then suddenly she __
______(remember) that a few days before a young gorilla(大猩猩)_
___ (call) Gor had run away from the zoo.
“I found him in the city square,” Jane said. “He seemed so lonely. I talked to him. We became friends at once and he followed me home.”
“Well, you know you can’t (keep) him,” her mother said. “He must __
__(send) back to the zoo. You’d better_
_____ (phone) the police.”
Soon a policeman came and also a truck from the zoo. Nobody was angry with Jane when she told her story. The policeman knew Jane loved animals. And the zoo-keeper said, “Thank you for your kindness. I can see Gor
_____ (like) you, but we need him back.” Jane agreed. She hugged Gor and said that she would go and see him at weekends. These days Jane
_____(stop) collecting animals. But you can still find her with her friend Gor at the zoo on Saturdays and Sundays!
You don’t need to speak French to understand the Parisians. You just need to know how to make gestures. A new guide has come out by French tourism officials, which is to help foreign visitors understand Parisians with a list of commonly used gestures like “shut up”. “If you use them the next time when you’re in Paris, people will start mistaking you for a native (当地人) in no time,” says the online guide at www.cestsoparis.com.
Some of the city’s rude native people in Paris have been a headache for the tourism authorities(旅游当局) for a long time. They have tried their best to ask Parisians to be more friendly to foreign visitors. They have decided to show visitors commonly used gestures by Parisians at www.cestsoparis.com. Visitors can learn and get help from there.
The website includes the common gestures such as “Bof” and “Camembert”. “Bof” is used to mean “I don’t know” or “I disagree”, and “Camembert” is to tell someone to shut up.
And it also includes a note, which warns visitors not to use the gestures too freely.Otherwise, they may see some even ruder Parisian expressions.
The coming out of that new guide in France is.
A.to help foreign visitors to learn French well |
B.to help foreign visitors understand Parisians |
C.to make a suitable website in Paris |
D.to tell people the importance of speaking French |
The gesture “Camembert” in the website means.
A.I don’t know | B.I disagree |
C.Don’t speak | D.Don’t stop speaking |
The underlined word “They” refers to(指代).
A.the rude native people in Paris |
B.the tourism authorities in Paris |
C.the commonly used gestures |
D.the foreign visitors in Paris |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Some native Parisians are rude to foreign visitors. |
B.The new guide is mainly for foreign tourists. |
C.You’ll be regarded as a native if you use the gestures at www.cestsoparis.com. |
D.You can use the gestures in Paris as freely as you want. |
The BEST title for this passage is.
A.How to learn French |
B.What places to visit in Paris |
C.Gestures make you a Parisian |
D.How rude Parisians are |
Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn’t know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discovered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they’re sold in supermarkets all over the world. They don’t seem strange any more!
Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America. In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探险家).In 1719, they were taken to North America. Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.
Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的)Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(种子)back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn't eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!
Chilies(辣椒)have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8 ,000 years ! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot countries all over the world.
How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than years.
A. 1,500 B. 1,586 C. 8,000
The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means " " in Chinese.
A.有毒的 B.重要的 C.辛辣的
According to the passage, we know that .
A. people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719
B. people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes
C. the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s
Which of the following is the best title(标题)for the passage?
A. Traveling to America
B. "Strange" Food
C. The Earliest Explorers
World Expo 2010 will be held in Shanghai. It will last from May 1st to October 31st, 2010. The Expo site covers a total area of 5.28 km2.It spans(横跨) both sides of the HuangpuRiver, with 3.93 km2 in Pudong and 135 km2 in Puxi. There are five functional zones markedA B C D andE. Each of them has different functions.
Zone A will host the national pavilions(国家馆) of Asian countries except southeast Asian ones.
Zone B will be home to the China Pavilion(中国馆) and Oceanian(大洋洲的) countries, Pavilions for International Organizations, Theme Pavilions(主题馆), Expo Centre,and Performance Centre etc.
Zone C will host the national pavilions of European, American and African countries. A large public amusement park will be built at the entrance of this zone.
Zone D is home to Corporate Pavilions(企业馆), the land is one of the original places of modern China's national industry. So some of the old industrial buildings will be kept and renovated(修复) into Expo pavilions.
Zone E will host standalone(独立的) Corporate Pavilions, Urban Civilization Pavilion (城市文明馆), and Urban Best Practices Area.
How long will World Expo 2010 last?
A.About four months. | B.About five months |
C.About half a year | D.About a year |
Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A.The Expo site covers the area of 5.28 km2. |
B.The Expo site spans both sides of HuangpuRiver. |
C.There are five functionalzones marked A, B, C, D, and E. |
D.All of the five' zones have the Same functions. |
Which zone will be home to the China Pavilion?
A. Zone A. B. Zone B.
C. Zone C. D. Zone D.
They will build at the entrance of Zone C.
A.a large museumB. a large public amusement park
C. a theme pavilions D. a large garden
If you visit Zone D,.
A.you can visit Urban Best Practices Area |
B.you can know some information of American national industry |
C.you can find some Corporate Pavilions |
D.you can have the chance to get to know some Oceanian countries. |