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“if all you are doing is goose harassment (骚扰) every day, it’s very frustrating (令人沮丧的), because you are just playing Ping-Pong with the birds,” Humberg told New York magazine. “It’s basically an arms race to come up with the tools to deal with them.” Now New York City plans to send the geese captured to Pennsylvania to be cooked and distributed (分发) at food banks as meals for the poor. That might just be a fate better than flying into a 747 engine. 63.What can we learn form Humberg? A. He does research on geese’s living conditions. B. He makes efforts to protect wild birds. C. He deals with the danger of birds at airports. D. He tries to find newer and safer airlines. 64.Why was the flight called “Miracle on the Hudson”? A.It suffered a “double strike”. B.It arrived at a plane museum. C.It only caused a few deaths. D.It succeeded in landing on a river. 65.By saying “you are just playing Ping-Pong with the birds”, Humberg means ______. A.It’s interesting to fight with the birds B.It’s a skill-needed race against the birds C.you can’t defeat the bird in the end D.you should live birds peacefully 66.It can be inferred from the passage that ______. A.Canada geese can fly as high as planes B.New York airlines are in poor management C.bird strikes happen once a week on average D.the poor also benefit from Humberg’s work D More than 300 years ago, Sir lssac Newton developed his theory of gravity from watching an apple fall out of an apple tree. Centuries later, W. Carter Johnson, a professor at South Dakota State University, was eating his lunch under an oak tree when some acorns (橡子) fell on him. Looking up, he saw blue jays (蓝松鸡) collecting acorns and flying away. Suddenly, Professor Johnson guessed the answer to a question that scientists had been asking for years. How were oak trees able to spread quickly to new places? The seeds of the oak tress are as heavy as pebbles (卵石). Squirrels (松鼠) collect acorns. But they bury them close to the parent trees. Young oaks usually cannot grow near their parents, because large, leafy oaks cast too much shade. So who was moving the acorns far away from the parent trees? “Blue jays,” reasoned Professor Johnson. And he set out to prove his idea. Dr. Johnson and a group of students used peanuts to attract and capture (捕获) hundreds of jays in nets and live traps. They attached a brightly colored tag to the left leg of each bird. The tags had symbols on them so each bird had its own name. The scientists let the birds go and watch them for many days. They counted how many times the birds carried acorns from an oak tree to a hiding place. The jays collected two or more acorns at a time and flew to a place near their summer nest. Using their beaks (喙), they buried each acorn separately in the ground. Day after day the birds carried acorns and hid them for winter food. When spring came, there were buried acorns left behind. Some of these would grow into oak trees. And one day, maybe even a forest of trees. By planting oak trees, blue jays help our planet. Acorn by acorn. 67.What would be the best title for the passage? A.A good way for scientists to do scientific research B.The similarities between Newton’s and Johnson’s research C.Johnson found how the seeds of the oak trees spread D Why do blue jays carry the seeds of oak trees away? 68.Which of the following is NOT true about the oak trees? A.The seeds of oak trees are heavy for birds to carry. B.The wind blows the seeds of oak trees everywhere. C.Most of the oak trees are large and have many leaves. D.Most of the seeds of oak trees cannot grow near their parents. 69.How did Professor Johnson prove his idea? A.By watching acorns fall out of acorn trees. B.By watching how blue jays hide acorns. C.By following blue jays many days. D.By catching, tagging and watching blue jays. 70. From the passage, we can know blue jays ______. A. can collect one acorn a time B. hide the acorns for winter food C. carry the acorns to their winter nests D. bury two or more acorns together in the ground 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据对话情景和内容,从对话后的选项中选出能入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Scientists say progress in medical research could reduce the number and severity (严重性) of malaria (疟疾) cases worldwide. 71 The events will call attention to the disease and international efforts against it. This is the third year that World Malaria Day has been observed. 72 The international malaria community has set the end of 2010 as its target for meeting the first in a series of goals. One of the goals is to provide protection, medical diagnosis and treatment for every person at risk of malaria. A second goal is to reduce the number of malaria cases and deaths by 50 % or more in 10 years. 73 That represents more than half of the world’s population. America’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the disease will infect 300,000,000 to 500,000,000 people around the world this year. Each year, malaria kills about 900,000 people worldwide. Those surviving are often left brain damaged, blind or with hearing loss. 74 The WHO says the disease is responsible for one in five childhood deaths there. Malaria kills about 200,000 children in Africa every year, and average of one every thirty seconds. Malaria is also a threat to people living in parts of Asia, Central and South America, the Middle East, and southeastern Europe. People from malaria-free countries who visit areas with malaria are also very much at risk. 75 A. Most cases of malaria are in African countries. B. It is also an important year in the fight against malaria. C. This is because their bodies have little or no resistance to the disease. D. The world is expected to reach its goal of zero malaria deaths by 2015. E. World Malaria Day activities are planned in many countries this Sunday. F. Signs of the disease appear in victims ten to fifteen days after they are bitten. G. The World Health Organization estimates that more than three billion people live in areas where malaria is a threat. 第二卷 第四部分:写作(共两节。满分35分) 第一节 短文改错 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 短文中共有10处语言错误,每行中最多两处错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出增加的词; 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉; 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从十一处起)不计分。 My uncle, who had been working in a hospital in our city, is great success as a doctor. Last night I went to visit him and told him I was in low spirits because he had failed the maths test again. After heard what I said, he told me that when he was at school, he wanted to be a doctor. He had worked very harder at his lessons and tried to enter to a university. However, something unhappy was happened to his family, it forced him to work for a living. But he spent his spare time studying or finally became a doctor. “The secret of success,” he said, “to never give up whatever difficulty you may meet with in the future.” (责任编辑:admin) |
